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River of Enterprise
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Table of Contents

Preliminary Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Across the Mountains
1. Claiming Space
2. Planting a Place
Part II: The Western Country
3. Creating a Subregional Hub
4. Connecting East and West
5. The Dimensions of Riverine Economy
6. The Western Country
Part III: The Buckeye State
7. Ohio's Economy Transformed
8. A New Sense of Place
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Merchants, traders, and entrepreneurs in the antebellum Ohio River Valley.

About the Author

Kim M. Gruenwald is Assistant Professor of History at Kent State University.

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"Gruenwald's book will make the same contribution to historical knowledge of the Ohio Valley as Lewis Atherton's Frontier Merchant did for our understanding of the mercantile Midwest in the mid-nineteenth century... a finely crafted narrative that lets the reader understand that the Ohio River always served more as an artery, that is, a river of commerce, than a dividing line or boundary." -R. Douglas Hurt, author of The Ohio Frontier

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