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“New Orleans Burning: Reimagining the Postrevolutionary Trans-Appalachian Borderlands, 1784-1789”

Multi-story building in New Orleans' French Quarter with ornate iron balcony railings
February 17, 2012
9:00 pm - 10:45 pm
168 Dulles Hall

Featuring Keven Barksdale of Marshall University. This is a part of the series The Ohio Seminar in Early American History and Culture, 2011-2012.

The seminar meets 168 Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave., Ohio State University, Columbus Campus, 4:00-5:45.  We welcome all faculty and graduate students with an interest in early American studies, and also in the broader interest in wider comparative topics that this working group is developing.   Graduate students in Early American History are strongly urged to attend.  The papers for the winter 2012 seminars will be available in printable PDF format here on the Ohio Seminar Web site [ http://history.osu.edu/ohioseminar] about two weeks prior to each meeting – follow the prompt below to access the papers. The username and password, as always, are both “ohioseminar.”  You will have to also enter four characters in an a spam-security character-recognition prompt.   A limited number of copies of the papers will be available at the department front desk in Dulles Hall. We will continue our tradition of a "Dutch-treat" dinner following the seminar, open to all, at a restaurant of the presenter's choosing!!   Anyone with questions regarding these sessions should contact John Brooke.