The JAH did not exist in 1934.  Back then the magazine was called the
Mississippi Valley Historical Review.  The name changed sometime in the 1960s.
 
Hope this helps
 
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>I have a reference to the following article, but have been
>unable to track it down. The problem seems to be the title of
>the journal. Can anyone help?
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>W. D. Houlette, "Rum Trading in the American Colonies before
>1763," _Journal of American History_ Vol. XXVIII, 1934.
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