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Western Pennsylvania History Magazine Fall 2011

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Brian Butko (Editor), Jen Kissel (Assistant Editor)

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918.

This recent edition features several stories related to the American flag, including an interview with author Dr. Peter Keim.  

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64 pages

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