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Apr 7, 2009 · How the States Got Their Shapes is the first book to tackle why our state lines are where they are. Here are the stories behind the stories, right down to the tiny northward jog at the eastern end of Tennessee and the teeny-tiny (and little known) parts of Delaware that are not attached to Delaware but to New Jersey.
May 27, 2008 · A nice little book with tons of interesting stories about the setting, resetting and finalizing of borders over the roughly 230 years of American History. And it delivers exactly what it says on the cover: it shows and tells how the States got their shapes.
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Apr 7, 2009 · By Mr. Mark Stein. On Sale: April 7, 2009. $16.99 Now: $13.59. Spend $49 on print products and get FREE shipping at HC.com. Format: Qty: ADD TO CART. about. Product Details. reviews. New York Times Bestseller. "Give me the splendid irregularities any day. God bless the panhandles and notches, the West Virginias and Oklahomas."
Apr 7, 2009 · How the States Got Their Shapes is the first book to tackle why our state lines are where they are. Here are the stories behind the stories, right down to the tiny northward jog at the eastern end of Tennessee and the teeny-tiny (and little known) parts of Delaware that are not attached to Delaware but to New Jersey.
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Apr 7, 2009 · by Mark Stein (Author) 854. Book 1 of 2: How the States Got Their Shapes. See all formats and editions. New York Times Bestseller. "Give me the splendid irregularities any day. God bless the panhandles and notches, the West Virginias and Oklahomas." -- Wall Street Journal. Why does Oklahoma have that panhandle? Did someone make a mistake?
- Mark Stein
by Mark Stein (Author) 4.2 855 ratings. Book 1 of 2: How the States Got Their Shapes. See all formats and editions. Was Roger Williams too pure for the Puritans, and what does that have to do with Rhode Island? Why did Augustine Herman take ten years to complete the map that established Delaware?
- Mark Stein