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Friday,
January 9, 2004
2:30–4:30
p.m.
60.
Land Policy, Migration, and Identity:
Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico,
1770–1850
Marriott,
Embassy Room
Joint
session with the Conference on
Latin American
History
| Chair: |
Juliana
Barr, Rutgers University |
| Papers: |
Alternative
Imaginings of Place: Mexicans,
Indians,
and Anglo-Americans and the Carving
of Spaces in Texas and New Mexico,
1800–50
Andrés Reséndez,
University of California at Davis
National
Identity and English-Speaking Immigrants
into Spanish Louisiana:
Natchez and the Felicianas, 1770–1819
Light
Townsend Cummins, Austin College
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| Comment: |
Charles
R. Cutter, Purdue University
Gregory
Nobles, Georgia Institute of
Technology
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