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WALSH, Martin W.,"A War Council for the Drawing Room: Arent Schuyler de Peyster's 'Speech to the Western Indians,'" 28:1 , 91-107.

 

WEST, Kenneth B."'On the Line': Rank and File Reminiscences of Working Conditions and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike of 1936-1937," 12:1, 57-82.

 

WEST, Kenneth B."Standard Cotton Products and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike: Some 'Forgotten Men' Remembered," 14:1, 57-73.

 

WHEELER, Leigh Ann."From Reading Shakespeare to Reforming Burlesque: The Minneapolis Woman's Club and the Women's Welfare League, 1907-1930," 25:1, 44-75.

 

WIDDER, Kieth R., "After the Conquest: Michilimackinac, a Borderland in Transition," 34:1, 43-61

 

WIDDER, Keith."The 1767 Maps of Robert Rogers and Jonathan Carver: A Proposal for the Establishment of the Colony of Michilimackinac," 30:2 , 1-34.

 

WIDDER, Agnes Haigh. “The John Askin Family Library: A Fur-Trading Family’s Books,” 33:1, 27-57.

 

WILKSHIRE, Steven C."Markets and Market Culture in the Early Settlement of Ionia County, Michigan," 24:1, 1-22.

 

WILLIG, Timothy D."Prophetstown on the Wabash: The Native Spiritual Defense of the Old Northwest, 23:2, 115-158

 

WILSON, Brian."The Spirit of the Motor City: Three Hundred Years of Religious History in Detroit, 27:1, 21-56.

 

WOLCOTT, Victoria W."Gendered Perspectives on Detroit History," 27:1, 75-91.

 

WOOD, Gregory."'The Paralysis of the Labor Movement': Men, Masculinity, and Unions in 1920s Detroit," 30:1 , 59-91.