American Ethnic Geography |
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Cotton Gin in the Origin of the United States Cotton Regions."
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________. "The Evolution of Cotton Ginning in the Southeastern
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________. "The Fragmented Neoplantation: A New Type of Farm
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Doolittle, William E. "Las Marismas to Pánuco to Texas:
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Grain-Farming Region in the Antebellum South." West Georgia
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Hart, John Fraser. "Change in the Corn Belt." Geographical
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________. "The Demise of King Cotton." Annals of
the Association of American Geographers 67 (1977): 307-322.
Hilliard, S. B. "Antebellum Tidewater Rice Culture in South
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________. "Plantations and the Molding of the Southern Landscape."
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________. "Site Characteristics and Spatial Stability of
the Louisiana Sugarcane Industry." Agricultural History
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________. "The Tidewater Rice Plantation: An Ingenious Adaptation
to Nature." Geoscience and Man 12 (1975): 57-66.
Jordan, Terry G. "An Iberian Lowland/Highland Model for Latin
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________. "Between the Forest and the Prairie." Agricultural
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________. "Early Northeast Texas and the Evolution of Western
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________. "The Origin of Anglo-Ameican Cattle Ranching in
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________. "The Overemphasis of Texas as a Source of Western
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________. Trails to Texas: Southern Roots of Western Cattle
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Jordan, Terry G. and Kaups, Matti. The American Backwoods Frontier:
An Ethnic and Ecological Interpretation. Baltimore:
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Kovacik, Charles F. and Mason, Robert E. "Changes in the
South Carolina Sea Island Cotton Industry." Southeastern
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Lemon, James T. "The Agricultural Practices of National Groups
in Eighteenth-Century Southeastern Pennsylvania." Geographical
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________. The Best Poor Man's Country: A Geographical Study
of Early Southeastern Pennsylvania. Baltimore: Johns
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Prunty, M. C. and Aiken, C. S. "The Demise of the Piedmont
Cotton Region." Annals of the Association of American
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Rehder, J. B. "Diagnostic Landscape Traits of Sugar Plantations
in Southern Louisiana." Geoscience and Man 19 (1978):
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Simmons, M. "Spanish Irrigation Practices in New Mexico."
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Wilhelm, E. J., Jr. "Animal Drives-A Case Study in Historical
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________. "Animal Drives in the Southern Highlands."
Mountain Life and Work 42, no. 2 (Summer, 1966): 6-11.
Wilms, Douglas C. "The Development of Rice Culture in 18th
Century Georgia." Southeastern Geographer 12
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Winberry, John. "Indigo in South Carolina: A Historical Geography."
Southeastern Geographer 19 (1979): 91-102.
FOLK ARCHITECTURE and related landscape elements
Alwin, John A. "Montana's Beaverslide Hay Stacker."
Journal of Cultural Geography 3, no. 1 (Fall-Winter, 1982):
42-50.
Attebery, Jennifer E. "Log Construction in the Sawtooth Valley
of Idaho." Pioneer America 8 (January, 1976): 36-46.
Brandt, Lawrence R. and Braatz, Ned E. "Log Buildings in
Portage County, Wisconsin: Some Cultural Implications." Pioneer
America 4 (January, 1972): 29-39.
Bastian, Robert W. "Indiana Folk Architecture: A Lower Midwestern
Index." Pioneer America 9, no. 2 (December, 1977):
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________. "Southeastern Pennsylvania and Central Wisconsin
Barns: Examples of Independent Parallel Development?" Professional
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Brown, M. A. "Barns in the Black Swamp of Northwestern Ohio."
Pioneer America Society Transactions 12 (1989):
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Bucher, Robert C. "The Continental Log House." Pennsylvania
Folklife 12, no. 4 (Summer, 1962): 14-19.
________. "The Swiss Bank House in Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania
Folklife 18, no. 2 (Winter, 1968-69): 2-11.
Davidson, David. "Log Building in the San Francisco Peaks
of Northern Arizona." Southwest Folklife 1
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Ennals, Peter. "Nineteenth-Century Barns in Southern Ontario."
Canadian Geographer 16 (1972): 256-270.
________. "The Yankee Origins of Bluenose Vernacular Architecture."
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Ensminger, Robert F. "A Comparative Study of Pennsylvania
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________. "A Search for the Origin of the Pennsylvania Barn."
Pennsylvania Folklife 30, no. 2 (Winter, 1980-81): 50-69.
________. The Pennsylvania Barn: Its Origin, Evolution, and
Distribution in North America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
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Fife, Austin E. and Fife, James M. "Hay Derricks of the Great
Basin and Upper Snake River Valley." Western Folklore
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Francaviglia, Richard V. "Western American Barns: Architectural
Form and Climatic Considerations." Yearbook of the Association
of Pacific Coast Geographers 34 (1972): 153-160.
________. "Western Hay Derricks: Cultural Geography and Folklore
as Revealed by Vanishing Agricultural Technology." Journal
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Glass, Joseph W. The Pennsylvania Culture Region: A View From
the Barn. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986.
Glassie, Henry. "The Appalachian Log Cabin." Mountain
Life and Work 39 (Winter, 1963): 5-14.
________. "The Double-Crib Barn in South-Central Pennsylvania:
Part I." Pioneer America 1 (January, 1969): 9-16.
________. "The Double-Crib Barn in South-Central Pennsylvania:
Part II." Pioneer America 1 (July, 1969): 40-45.
________. "The Double-Crib Barn in South-Central Pennsylvania:
Part III." Pioneer America 2 (January, 1970): 47-52.
________. "The Double-Crib Barn in South-Central Pennsylvania:
Part IV." Pioneer America 2 (July, 1970): 23-34.
________. Folk Housing in Middle Virginia. Knoxville: University
of Tennessee Press, 1975.
________. "The Old Barns of Appalachia." Mountain
Life and Work 41 (Summer, 1965): 21-30.
________. Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern
United States. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press,
1968.
________. "The Pennsylvania Barn in the South." Pennsylvania
Folklife 15, no. 2 (Winter, 1965-66): 8-19; 15, no. 4 (Summer,
1966): 12-25.
________. "The Types of the Southern Mountain Cabin."
In The Study of American Folklore: An Introduction,
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1968.
Hart, J. F. and Mather, E. C. "The American Fence."
Landscape 6, no. 3 (Spring, 1957): 4-9.
Hudson, John. "Frontier Housing in North Dakota." North
Dakota History 42 (Fall, 1975): 4-15.
Hulan, Richard H. "The Dogtrot House and its Pennsylvania
Associations." Pennsylvania Folklife 26 (Summer,
1977): 25-32.
________. "Middle Tennessee and the Dogtrot House."
Pioneer America 7, no. 2 (July, 1975): 37-46.
Hutslar, Donald A. The Architecture of Migration: Log Construction
in the Ohio Country, 1750-1850. Athens: Ohio University
Press, 1986.
Jordan, Terry G. "A Reappraisal of Fenno-Scandian Antecedents
for Midland American Log Construction." Geographical Review
73 (1983): 58-94.
________. "Alpine, Alemannic, and American Log Construction."
Annals of the Association of American Geographers
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________. American Log Buildings: An Old World Heritage.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985.
________. "Log Corner-Timbering in Texas." Pioneer
America 8 (January, 1976): 8-18.
________. "Moravian, Schwenkfelder, and American Log Construction."
Pennsylvania Folklife 33 (Spring 1984): 98-124.
________. Texas Log Buildings: A Folk Architecture. Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1978.
Jordan, Terry G. and Kaups, Matti. The American Backwoods Frontier:
An Ethnic and Ecological Interpretation. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.
________. "Folk Architecture in Cultural and Ecological Context."
Geographical Review 77 (1987): 52-75.
Jordan, Terry G., Kaups, Matti, and Lieffort, Richard M. "Diamond
Notching in America and Europe." Pennsylvania Folklife
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________. "New Evidence on the European Origin of Pennsylvanian
V Notching." Pennsylvania Folklife 36 (1986-87):
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Jordan, Terry G. and Kilpinen, Jon T. "Square Notching in
the Log Carpentry Tradition of Pennsylvania Extended." Pennsylvania
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Jordan, Terry G.; Kilpinen, Jon T.; and Gritzner, Charles F. The
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Kilpinen, Jon T. "Cultural Diffusion and the Formation of
the Western Cultural Landscape: The Shed-Roofed Single-Crib Outbuilding."
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________. "Finnish Cultural Landscapes in the Pacific Northwest."
Pacific Northwest Quarterly 86, no. 1 (Winter 1994/95):
25-34.
________. "The Front-Gabled Log Cabin and the Role of the
Great Plains in the Formation of the Mountain West's Built Landscape."
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________. "Material Folk Culture in the Adaptive Strategy
of the Rocky Mountain Valley Ranching Frontier." M.A. thesis,
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________. "Material Folk Culture of the Rocky Mountain High
Valleys." Material Culture 23, no. 2 (1991): 25-41.
________. "The Mountain Horse Barn: A Case of Western Innovation."
Pioneer America Society Transactions 17 (1994):
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________. "Traditional Fence Types of Western North America."
Pioneer America Society Transactions 15 (1992):
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Kniffen, Fred B. "Folk Housing: Key to Diffusion." Annals
of the Association of American Geographers 55 (1965):
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________. "Louisiana House Types." Annals of the
Association of American Geographers 26 (1936): 179-183.
_________. "On Corner Timbering." Pioneer
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Kniffen, Fred B., and Glassie, Henry. "Building in Wood in
the Eastern United States." Geographical Review 56
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Lewis, Pierce. "The Cottage as a Dominant Folk House in Connecticut."
Proceedings, New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical
Society 10 (1980): 23-27.
McLennan, Marshall. "Vernacular Architecture: Common House
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Marshall, Howard W. Folk Architecture in Little Dixie: A Regional
Culture in Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press,
1981.
Mather, E. C. and Hart, J. F. "Fences and Farms." Geographical
Review 44 (1954): 201-223.
Meyer, Douglas K. "Diffusion of Upland South Folk Housing
to the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois." Pioneer America
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Morgan, John. The Log House in East Tennessee. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1990.
Noble, Allen G. "Barns as Elements of the Settlement Landscape
of Rural Ohio." Pioneer America 9, no. 1 (July, 1977):
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________. Wood, Brick, and Stone: The North American Settlement
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1984.
Noble, Allen G. and Seymour, Gayle A. "Distribution of Barn
Types in Northeastern United States." Geographical Review
72 (1982): 155-170.
O'Malley, James R. and Rehder, John B. "The Two-Story Log
House in the Upland South." Journal of Popular Culture
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Perkins, Martin. "Cobblestone Architecture: A Southeastern
Wisconsin Extension of Western New York's Masonry Building Tradition."
Pioneer America Society Transactions 10 (1987): 1-8.
Pillsbury, Richard. "The Construction Materials of the Rural
Folk Housing of the Pennsylvania Culture Region." Pioneer
America 8 (1976): 98-106.
________. "Patterns in the Folk and Vernacular House Forms
of the Pennsylvania Culture Region." Pioneer America
9 (1977): 12-31.
Price, H. Wayne. "The Double-Crib Log Barns of Calhoun County."
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
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________. "The Persistence of a Tradition: Log Architecture
of Jersey County, Illinois." Pioneer America Society
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Raup, H. F. "The Fence in the Cultural Landscape." Western
Folklore 6 (1947): 1-12.
Ridlen, Susanne S. "Bank Barns in Cass County, Indiana."
Pioneer America 4, no. 2 (July, 1972): 25-43.
Schreiber, William I. "The Pennsylvania Dutch Bank Barns
in Ohio." Journal of the Ohio Folklore Society
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Sloan, Eric. "The First Covered Bridge in America."
Geographical Review 49 (1959): 315-321.
Wacker, Peter O. "Traditional House and Barn Types in New
Jersey: Keys to Acculturation, Past Cultureographic Regions, and
Settlement History." Geoscience and Man 5 (1974):
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Wacker, Peter O. and Trendell, Roger T. "The Log House in
New Jersey: Origins and Diffusion." Keystone Folklore
Quarterly 13 (1968): 248-268.
Wilhelm, Hubert G. H. "The Pennsylvania-Dutch Barn in Southeastern
Ohio." Geoscience and Man 5 (1974): 155-162.
Wilhelm, Hubert G. H. and Miller, Michael. "Half-Timber Costruction:
A Relic Building Method in Ohio." Pioneer America
6, no. 2 (July, 1974): 43-51.
Wilson, Eugene M. "The Single Pen Log House in the South."
Pioneer America 2, no. 1 (January, 1970): 21-28.
Wright, Martin. "The Antecedents of the Double-Pen House
Type." Annals of the Association of American Geographers
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Zelinsky, Wilbur. "The Log House in Georgia." Geographical
Review 43 (1953): 173-193.
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