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107 “The Aberdeen, Washington, Free Speech A Abbott, Kathryn A., rev. of A Fateful Time: Fight of 1911-1912,” by Charles Pierce The Background and Legislative History LeWarne, 66(1):1-12 “A. B. Chamberlin: The Illustration of Seattle of the Indian Reorganization Act, “The Aberdeen Convention of 1912,” by Keith Architecture, 1890-1896,” by Jeffrey 93(4):200 A. Murray, 38(2):99-108 Karl Ochsner, 81(4):130-44 Abbott, Lawrence F., “New York and Astoria,” Aberdeen Packing Company, 47(1):10 A. B. Rabbeson and Company, 36(3):261-63, 18(1):21-24 Aberdeen Pioneer Association, 6(1):22-23, 267 Abbott, Margery Post, Planning a New West: 7(1):48, 8(1):9, 9(1):19, 10(1):48, A. F. Kashevarov’s Coastal Explorations in The Gorge National 11(1):39 Northwest , 1838, ed. James W. Scenic Area, review, 89(3):151-52 Aberdeen Timber Worker, 100(3):139 VanStone, review, 70(4):182 Abbott, Newton Carl, in the Making, Aberdeen World, 35(3):228, 66(1):3, 5, 7, 9, 11 A. H. Reynolds Bank (Walla Walla), 25(4):245 22(3):230, 24(1):66 Abernethy, Alexander S., 13(2):132, 20(2):129, A. L. Brown Farm (Nisqually Flats, Wash.), Abbott, Rachel Gianni, rev. of From America 131 71(4):162-71 to Norway: Norwegian-American correspondence of, 11(1):79, 48(3):87 “A. L. White, Champion of Urban Beauty,” by Immigrant Letters, 1838-1914, Vol. 1: as gubernatorial candidate, 42(1):10-13, John Fahey, 72(4):170-79 1838-1870, 104(4):190-91 28, 43(2):118 A. P. Giannini and the Bank of America, by Abbott, T. O., 30(1):32-35 tax problems of, 79(2):61 Gerald D. Nash, review, 84(4):151 Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, The Writing of History, Wash. constitution and, 8(1):3, 9(2):130- Aamodt, Terrie Dopp, Bold Venture: A 18(2):147-48 52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, History of Walla Walla College, review, Abby Williams Hill and the Lure of the West, by 10(2):140-41, 17(1):30 83(4):152-55 Ronald Fields, review, 81(2):75 Abernethy, Clark and Company, 48(3):83-87 Aarim-Heriot, Najia, Chinese Immigrants, Abel, Alfred M., 39(3):211 Abernethy, George, 1(1):42-43, 45-46, 48, African Americans, and Racial Anxiety Abel, Annie Heloise (Annie Heloise Abel- 15(4):279-82, 17(1):48, 21(1):47, in the , 1848-82, review, Henderson), ed., “General B. L. E. 48(3):76-88, 68(1):14, 19-20, 22 95(4):213-14 Bonneville,” 18(3):207-27; A New Abert, J. W., America in 1846-1847: Abajian, James, rev. of Blacks in Gold Rush Lewis and Clark Map, 7(3):253-54; The Original Travel Diary of Lieutenant California, 70(1):39; rev. of “Good ed., Tabeau’s Narrative of Loisel’s J. W. Abert, who mapped New Mexico Time Coming?” Black Nevadans in the Expedition to the Upper , for the , ed. John Nineteenth Century, 69(1):39-40 review, 31(3):352-53; rev. of And Still Galvin, review, 58(2):101-102 abalone, 31(4):399-402 the Waters Run, 32(4):464-66; rev. Ables, Cyril Louis, 81(3):94 Abandoned: The Story of the Greely Arctic of Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years “Aboriginal Populations of the Lower Expedition, 1881-1884, by Alden Todd, of Cherokee History as Told in the Northwest Coast,” by Herbert C. review, 93(4):210-11 Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie- Taylor, Jr., 54(4):158-65 Abbot, Henry L., 57(2):77, 84(4):146-47 Boudinot Family, 32(1):114-15; rev. of Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast Abbott, Carl, “Greater Portland: Experiments Chief Joseph: The Biography of a Great of North America, by Leland Donald, with Professional Planning, 1905- Indian, 28(3):317-18; rev. of Ordeal review, 89(4):213-14 1925,” 76(1):12-21; Colorado: A by Hunger: The Story of the Donner Aboriginal Society in Southern California, by History of the Centennial State, Party, 27(3):267-68; rev. of Red Cloud’s William Duncan Strong, 20(3):235 review, 68(4):192-93; Frontiers Past Folk: A History of the Oglala Sioux Aborigines’ Protective Society, 5(1):47 and Future: Science Fiction and the Indians, 29(2):217-19; rev. of Uncle “About That Valuable Manuscript,” by F. W. American West, review, 97(3):152-53; Sam’s Stepchildren: The Reformation of Howay, 24(1):25-27 The Great Extravaganza: Portland United States Indian Policy, 1865-1887, Above and Beyond in the West: Black Medal of and the Lewis and Clark Exposition, 33(3):359-61 Honor Winners, 1870-1890, by review, 74(2):94; Greater Portland: Abel, George D., 45(4):121 Preston E. Amos, review, 67(1):38-39 Urban Life and Landscape in the Pacific Abel, Kerry, rev. of Warriors of the North Abraham, Terry, rev. of The Grizzly Bear: Northwest, review, 94(1):44-45; How Pacific: Missionary Accounts of the The Narrative of a Hunter-Naturalist, Cities Won the West: Four Centuries Northwest Coast, the Skeena and Stikine 70(1):46; rev. of An Inventory-Guide of Urban Change in Western North Rivers, and the Klondike, 1829-1900, to the Wilbert McLeod Chapman America, review, 100(1):49; Planning 77(1):37 Papers, 1939-1970, in the University a New West: The Columbia River Abel-Henderson, Annie Heloise. See Abel, of Washington Libraries, 70(4):189; Gorge National Scenic Area, review, Annie Heloise rev. of Manuscripts Collections of the 89(3):151-52; Portland in Three Abella, I. M., Twentieth Century Canada, Minnesota Historical Society: Guide Centuries: The Place and the People, review, 75(2):86 No. 3, 70(3):141; rev. of Melvin Ricks’ review, 104(2):99; Two Centuries of Abercrombie, W. R., 46(4):119-20 Alaska Bibliography: An Introductory Lewis and Clark: Reflections on the Aberdeen, Wash., 8(4):266, 47(1):9-14 Guide to Alaskan Historical Literature, Voyage of Discovery, review, 97(1):51; free speech movement, 66(1):1-12 70(2):86 rev. of Community and the Politics of high schools, 24(4):280-81 Abrahamson, James L., “David Starr Jordan Place, 81(3):114-15; rev. of Landscapes logging, 70(1):2, 6 and American Antimilitarism,” of Promise: The Oregon Story, 1800- of Laura Law in, 78(3):91-99 67(2):76-87 1940, 90(2):104; rev. of and and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Abrams, L., 17(3):200 Its Region, 84(2):75 54(1):29-32 Abrams, Nels, rev. of Game Plan: A Social Abbott, F. H., 105(3): Republican state nominating convention History of Sport in Alberta, 104(4):196- Abbott, George Henry, 33(4):421, 82(3):106- (1912) in, 38(2):99-108 97; rev. of Native Performers in Wild

Index 1 West Shows: From Buffalo Bill to Euro aclu. See American Civil Liberties Union Adams, David, 19(4):311-12 Disney, 104(1):48-49; rev. of Rugged The ACLU and the Wagner Act: An Inquiry Adams, Dean, Four Thousand Hooks: A True Mercy: A Country Doctor in Idaho’s Sun into the Depression-Era Crisis of Story of Fishing and Coming of Age Valley, 105(4):198 American Liberalism, by Cletus E. on the High Seas of Alaska, review, Abrams, Richard M., rev. of The Paradox of Daniel, review, 73(2):92 104(4):188 Professionalism: Reform and Public Acme, Wash., 8(4):266 Adams, E. D., The Hoover War Collection, Service in Urban America, 1900-1940, The Acquisition and Pioneering of Old Oregon, 13(1):73; The Power of Ideals in 78(4):154 by Clarence B. Bagley, 15(4):302 American History, 5(2):147 Abrams, W. R., 22(4):278, 101(1):9 Acquisition of Oregon and the Long Suppressed Adams, Glen Cameron, 88(3):146-48 The Abrogration of the Gentlemen’s Agreement, Evidence about , Adams, Graham, Jr., Age of Industrial by Rodman W. Paul, review, 28(2):212- by William I. Marshall, 23(2):132, Violence, 1910-1915: The Activities 14 64(2):57-69, review, 3(2):154-57 and Findings of the United States academic freedom during Cold War The Acquisition of Sand Point Aviation Field, Commission on Industrial Relations, at Oregon State University, 104(4):159-73 by Claude C. Ramsay, 18(4):305 review, 58(2):107 at Reed College, 89(1):12-20, 91(3):159 Across Arctic America: Narrative of the Fifth Adams, Hank, 99(2):56, 59-61 in Tacoma public schools, 89(1):4-11 Thule Expedition, by Knud Rasmussen, Adams, Henry (historian), 44(1):36-37, at University of Washington, 70(1):10-19, review, 91(4):211-12 52(3):111, 114 88(4):185-94, 89(1):21-32, 92(1):34- Across the Olympic Mountains: The Press works of: The Degradation of the 35, 37-38 Expedition, 1889-90, by Robert L. Democratic Dogma, 11(1):68-69; The Academic Mind and Reform: The Influence Wood, review, 69(3):141-42 The Education of Henry Adams, an of Richard T. Ely in American Life, by Across the Plains in 1850, by John Steele, ed. Autobiography, review, 10(1):73-74 Benjamin G. Rader, review, 58(4):221- Joseph Schafer, review, 22(1):59-60 Adams, Henry Carter (economist), 35(3):197, 22 Across the Plains in 1853, by D. B. Ward, 53(2):49 “The Academy and Cold War Politics: review, 3(3):242 Adams, James Truslow, Building the British Oregon State College and the Ralph Across the Plains to California in 1852: Journal Empire: To the End of the First Empire, Spitzer Story,” by William G. Robbins, of Mrs. Lodisa Frizzell, ed. Victor Hugo review, 30(3):363-64; The March of 104(4):159-75 Paltsits, 6(3):209-10 Democracy: The Rise of the Union, Academy of Pacific Coast History, Publications Acrowood Corporation (Everett, Wash.), review, 24(1):63-64; Provincial Society, of, ed. Frederick J. Teggart, review, 81(3):118 1690-1763, review, 19(2):145-47 4(2):128-29 Act to Establish the Territorial Government Adams, John (minister), 73(2):53, 56, 59, The Accidental Collector: Art, Fossils, and of Washington (1853), 34(1):29 104(2):55, 57-68, 70 Friendships, by Wesley Wehr, review, Activa (ship), 12(1):48-49 Adams, John Quincy, 5(3):207-14, 6(1):75-76, 96(3):157-58 Active (steamer), 47(1):5-6, 67(1):12-13, 16, 13(2):95-97, 44(1):36, 51(2):65, 67, “Accommodating American Shipyard 69(1):31-33, 98(1):19, 23, 26 52(1):9-10 Workers, 1917-1918: The Pacific Coast Acts of Discovery: Visions of America in the works of: The Diary of John Quincy and the Federal Government’s First Lewis and Clark Journals, by Albert Adams, ed. Allan Nevins, 20(2):150; Public Housing and Transit Programs,” Furtwangler, review, 86(4):189-90 Writings of John Quincy Adams, ed. by William J. Williams, 84(2):51-59 Acts of Occupation: Canada and Arctic Worthington C. Ford, Vol. 1: 1779-96, An Account of a Voyage to the North West Sovereignty, 1918-1925, by Janice Cavell review, 4(2):131, Vol. 2: 1796-1801, Coast of America in 1785 and 1786, by and Jeff Noakes, review, 102(3):148-49 5(1):61, Vol. 3: 1801-10, 5(4):317, Vol. Alexander Walker, ed. Robin Fisher Ada County (Idaho), 31(2):199, 202-203, 6: 1816-19, 7(3):254, Vol. 7, 1820-23, and J. M. Bumsted, review, 75(2):81 42(3):203-10, 102(4):172-73 9(1):72 “Account of the Confederated Indian War of Adachi, Ken, The Enemy That Never Was: Adams, Luther J., rev. of African American 1858,” by John Joseph Augustine Joset, A History of the Japanese Canadians, Women Confront the West, 1600-2000, 38(4):285-314 review, 70(4):185 95(2):92-93 Acculturation in Seven American Indian Adair, Ione, 103(1):18-19 Adams, Maid, Seattle in Black and White: The Tribes, ed. Ralph Linton, review, Adair, John, 11(3):218-28, 11(4):294 Congress of Racial Equality and the 31(3):360-61 Adak Island (Alaska), 38(1):39, 52, 70, 73, 82, Fight for Equal Opportunity, review, Acena, Albert, rev. of Asians in America: 38(2):133, 151 102(3):150-51 Filipinos, Koreans, and East Indians, Adam, Leonhard, Nordwest Amerikanische Adams, Mildred, The Right To Be People, 71(2):93 Indianerkunst, review, 15(1):69 review, 59(1):52-53 Acena, Jose, 102(1):6-7 Adams, Alexander, 23(4):270-71, 274-75, 279- Adams, O. P., 34(1):42-69 The Achievement of William Dean Howells: A 80, 283, 30(3):296 Adams, Romanzo, Taxation in Nevada, Reinterpretation, by Kermit Vanderbilt, Adams, Anna Gibson. See Kingsbury, Anna 11(1):69 review, 60(3):168-69 Adams, Annie, 6(4):226-28 Adams, Samuel Hopkins, The Incredible Era: Achievements of Captain Robert Gray, by Adams, Brooks, 45(1):22, 24, 52(3):110 The Life and Times of Warren Gamaliel Francis E. Smith, 14(2):153 Adams, Charles Francis, 44(1):36 Harding, review, 31(2):225-27 Ackerman, Lillian A., A Necessary Balance: works of: Richard Henry Dana: A Adams, Sherman, 98(2):70, 72, 74 Gender and Power among Indians of the Biography, review, 61(4):233 Adams, Stephen M., 59(1):28-29 Columbia Plateau, review, 96(1):46-47; Adams, Christopher, ed., Métis in Canada: Adams, Thomas, 37(1):45 ed., A Song to the Creator: Traditional History, Identity, Law and Politics, Adams, Will (maritime pilot), 15(1):4-7, 10 Arts of Native American Women of the review, 105(3):141 Adams, William J., 12(2):159, 51(3):136-37 Plateau, review, 89(3):152 Adams, Clyde S., 85(4):154 Adams, William L., 50(3):96

2 Quarterly works of: A Melodrama entitled “Treason, The Admiralty Chart: British Naval The Adventures of Paul Bunyan, by James Stratagems, and Spoils” in Five Acts by Hydrography in the Nineteenth Century, Cloyd Bowman, review, 18(3):231 Breakspear, 50(3):96; A Melodrame by G. S. Ritchie, review, 59(3):167-68 Adventures of the First Settlers on the Entitled “Treason, Stratagems, and Admittance (ship), 100(4):182 Columbia River, by Alexander Ross, Spoils,” review, 61(2):109 Adney, Tappan, The Klondike Stampede, 13(2):84-89 Adams and Company, 30(4):384-85 review, 86(3):118-20 Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon Adams County (Idaho), 31(2):200, 203 Adolph Sutro: A Biography, by Robert E. or Columbia River, 1810-1813, by Adams County (Wash.), 14(1):28, 26(1):58, Stewart, Jr., and Mary Frances Stewart, Alexander Ross, review, 92(2):95 37(4):281-86, 290, 296-302 review, 54(4):179 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Adams Express Company, 26(4):254 Adolphus Island (Wash.), 8(4):267, Twain, 58(3):115-18 Adapting in Eden: Oregon’s Catholic Minority, 73(4):158-59, 162, 80(1):30-31 advertising 1838-1986, by Patricia Brandt and “The Adoption of the Initiative and and Alaska- gold rush, 13(1):20-26 Lillian A. Pereyra, review, 95(2):102- Referendum in Washington,” by of canned salmon, 101(1):28-31, 103 Claudius O. Johnson, 35(4):291-303 105(1):23-31 Addington, Henry U., 30(1):88-90 Adoption Politics: Bastard Nation and Ballot and Curtis, Asahel, photographs, 72(1):30- “An Additional Chapter on Jane Barnes,” by Initiative 58, by E. Wayne Carp, review, 40, 73(2):78-89 Mary W. Avery, 42(4):330-32 99(3):145-46 to encourage settlement: in Alaska Terr., “Additional Notes on the Constitution of Adventure (ship), 6(1):56, 12(1):19-27, 40-41, 69(4):155-58; in Oreg. Country, 1878,” by J. Orin Oliphant, 17(1):27-35 46-49, 24(2):85-86 56(4):159-67; in Wash., 36(1):4-17, “Additions to Professor Meany’s ‘Newspapers Adventure at Astoria, 1810-1814, by Gabriel 72(3):112-20, 77(3):95-97 of Washington Territory,’” by J. Orin Franchère, ed. Hoyt C. Franchère, of Inside Passage (Alaska) tour, 56(2):70, Oliphant, 18(1):33-54 review, 59(3):163-64 73-74 Addresses and Papers, by Frank Pierrepont Adventure in Politics: The Memoirs of Philip newspaper, during territorial period, Graves, 23(2):156 LaFollette, ed. Donald Young, review, 18(2):103-109, 79(4):148-50 Addy, Wash., 22(3):174 62(2):92 railroad, 59(1):33-45, 60(2):73-75, Adelaide, Wash., 8(4):266 Adventure in Two Hemispheres, Including 74(3):118-21 Adelman, Melvin L., A Sporting Time: New Captain Vancouver’s Voyage, by James by University of Washington, 8(2):114-23 York City and the Rise of Modern Stirrat Marshall and Carrie Marshall, of Victoria, B.C., 103(2):67-83 Athletics, 1820-70, review, 78(1/2):65 review, 47(1):29 “Advertising and the Klondike,” by Jeannette Adkins v. Children’s Hospital, 67(3):109-10, Adventure on Red River: Report on the Paddock Nichols, 13(1):20-26 112 Exploration of the Headwaters of the Advertising the American Dream: Making Way Adlai Stevenson: Patrician among the Red River by Captain Randolph B. for Modernity, 1920-1940, by Roland Politicians, by Bert Cochran, review, Marcy and Captain G. B. McLellan, ed. Marchand, review, 77(2):58 61(4):237 Grant Foreman, review, 29(3):322-23 Advocacy and Objectivity: A Crisis in the Adlai Stevenson and the World: The Life of An Adventure with a Genius: Recollections Professionalization of American Social Adlai E. Stevenson, by John Bartlow of Joseph Pulitzer, by Alleyne Ireland, Science, 1865-1905, by Mary O. Furner, Martin, review, 70(4):189 review, 29(1):99-100 review, 67(4):178-79 Adlai Stevenson of Illinois: The Life of Adlai Adventures in Alaska and Along the Trail, by Adze, Canoe, and House Types of the Northwest E. Stevenson, by John Bartlow Martin, Wendell Endicott, review, 19(4):304- Coast, by Ronald L. Olson, 19(1):73 review, 69(1):42-43 305 Aero Timber Products, 97(3):115, 121-23 Adler, Dorothy R., British Investment in Adventures in Geyserland, by Heister Dean Aeronautical Mechanics Union, Local 751, American Railways, 1834-1898, ed. Guie and Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 67(4):163-64, 98(4):185-87 Muriel E. Hidy, review, 63(2):73-74 26(3):236 Affairs of State: Public Life in Late Nineteenth Adler, Jacob, Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King Adventures of a Zoologist, by Victor B. Century America, by Morton Keller, in , review, 58(2):106; The Scheffer, review, 73(2):94 review, 70(1):37 Fantastic Life of Walter Murray Gibson: “The Adventures of an American in Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, Hawaii’s Minister of Everything, review, Samoa, 1874-1876,” by J. W. Ellison, 101(1):23 78(1/2):61; ed., The Diaries of Walter 27(4):311-46 Affleck, Edward Lloyd,Columbia River Murray Gibson, 1886, 1887, review, Adventures of Captain Bonneville, by Chronicles: A History of the Kootenay 65(4):188-89 Washington Irving, 39(1):9-11, 14; District in the 19th Century, review, Adler, Sy, Planning a New West: The Columbia Klickitat ed., review, 46(2):62 69(4):189; Sternwheelers, Sandbars, River Gorge National Scenic Area, The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., and Switchbacks: A Chronicle of Steam review, 89(3):151-52 in the Rocky Mountains and the Far Transportation in the Administocracy: The Recovery Laws and West, by Washington Irving, ed. Waterways of the Columbia River Their Enforcement, by Guy S. Claire, Edgeley W. Todd, review, 53(4):162 System, 1865 to 1965, review, 65(4):191 26(1):71-72 The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook African American Women Confront the West, “The Administration of State Archives,” by County, Oregon, by E. R. Huckleberry, 1600-2000, ed. Quintard Taylor and Charles M. Gates, 29(1):27-39 review, 63(3):123 Shirley Ann Wilson Moore, review, Admiral Bradley A. Fiske and the American Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark 95(2):92-93 Navy, by Paolo E. Coletta, review, Twain, 58(3):114-18 African Americans, 66(1):30-34, 67(1):29-32 71(3):136 Adventures of Oregon: A Chronicle of the black exclusion laws, 86(3):121-30 Admiral Rogers (steamer), 96(4):190-91 Fur Trade, by Constance L. Skinner, Borah, William E., on civil rights of, Admiral Watson (steamer), 96(4):190 11(3):231-32 58(3):119, 122-29

Index 3 Civil War–era attitudes toward, 44(3):106- Age 87(3):130-40 109 The Age of Energy: Varieties of American demise of family farms, 82(1):2-3, 6-7 Du Bois, W. E. B., on, 65(2):66-78, Experience, 1865-1915, by Howard depression (1921), 41(3):226-27 70(2):51, 53-56 Mumford Jones, review, 64(2):88 development of, in eastern Wash., in Eugene, Oreg., 63(1):14-21 The Age of Enterprise; A Social History of 37(4):279-302, 95(4):196-200 in Helena, Mont. (1900-12), 70(2):50-57 Industrial America, by Thomas C. and dust storm in Wash. and Oreg. (1931), housing for, 92(3):137-48, 96(1):3-4, 12 Cochran and William Miller, review, 79(2):50-55 in Idaho, and Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, 34(3):327-28 and ecological change, 95(4):194-203 102(4):159-77 Age of Industrial Violence, 1910-1915: The erosion prevention, 88(4):210, 95(4):201- in labor force, 86(2):86: at Boeing Activities and Findings of the United 203 Company, 98(4):183-95; in coal- States Commission on Industrial experimental farming, 20(1):12-23, mining industry, 73(4):146-55; at Relations, by Graham Adams, Jr., 71(4):162-71 Hanford Site (Wash.), 96(3):124-28; review, 58(2):107 and farm relief legislation, 71(2):63-71 in Seattle, 67(4):163-64, 86(1):35-39, The Age of Reform, by Richard Hofstadter, fencing, 61(1):1-3 42-44 52(2):50 fiction about, 35(4):352 in Oregon census (1850), 41(2):100-103 The Age of Roosevelt, by Arthur M. government pricing policies for, 71(2):63- perceptions of, in American history, Schlesinger, Jr., 52(2):52 71 65(2):66-78 The Age of the Democratic Revolution: A housing for laborers, 72(3):124-26, 129, in Portland, 92(3):137-48, 96(1):3-12, Political History of Europe and America, 73(4):175-81 96(2):69-74 1760-1800, by Robert R. Palmer, in Idaho, 28(2):137-50, 42(3):203-10, portrayals of, in regional periodicals, review, 51(4):189-90 94(3):130-39, 95(4):194-205 89(2):103 Agee, James K., Steward’s Fork: A Sustainable labor: migrant, 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175- press, 94(1):14-26 Future for the Klamath Mountains, 81, 86(2):88; shortages, 34(4):339-52, recollections of, by Stephen James review, 99(3):137-38 70(2):79-80, 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175- Chadwick, 55(3):116-17 Aghvook, White Eskimo: Otto Geist and 81, 90(3):123-39, 102(3):117; unrest, and religion, 102(3):107-15 Alaskan Archaeology, by Charles J. 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80-87 in Roslyn, Wash., 105(2):85-94 Keim, review, 61(3):166-67 laborers: Filipino, 105(1):15, 17-21; in Seattle, 67(4):163-74, 100(1):7-8, Agitprop: The Life of an American Working- Indian, 102(3):133; Japanese- 102(3):107-15, 104(2):55-70 class Radical; The Autobiography immigrant, 54(4):145-46; Japanese- settlers, 7(1):40-45 of Eugene V. Dennett, by Eugene V. American internee (WWII), as soldiers, 80(3):93-100 Dennett, review, 83(3):113 70(2):79-80, 90(3):123-39; Mexican, in Spokane, 95(1):16-25, 103(4):176-77, Agnew, Frances A. Call, “Idaho Pioneer of 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175-81, 86(2):88; 180-88 1864,” 15(3):215-26 photos of, 86(2):87-88; in Yakima student activism of, 103(2):55-66 Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Valley (Wash.), 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80- in Tri-Cities, 96(3):124-30 Nebraska, 1880-1940, by Deborah Fink, 87, 72(3):121-31 in wctu, 94(4):200-201 review, 89(2):84-96 in Mont., 47(4):118-19, 84(3):102-103, westward migration of, 56(3):125-30, agrarianism 90(1):54 67(4):167-74, 92(3):139-41, 96(1):3- of Borglum, Gutzon, 59(3):123, 125-27 and Mormon settlement, 59(1):15-16, 19- 13, 96(3):124-25, 128-30 and politics, 39(4):284-94, 41(3):213-18, 22, 78(1/2):53-58 Afro-American Building Association (Helena, 225-31 New Deal legislation on, 81(3):99 Mont.), 70(2):54 and radicalism, in Wash., 76(1):2-11 in Oreg., 80(1):16-18, 88(4):210, Afro-American Protective League (Helena, Rogers, John R., on, 37(1):3-13, 65(3):110, 89(1):52-53, 89(2):110: in eastern Mont.), 70(2):57 113-17 Oreg., 50(1):19-20; in southern Oreg., “After Cool Deliberation: Reed College, in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 77(3):94-103 87(4):218, 91(2):110; in Tillamook Oregon Editors, and the Red Scare of Agren, Marian, 96(4):188, 191, 195-97 County, 49(2):77-81 1954,” by Floyd J. McKay, 89(1):12-20 agricultural experiment stations. See Alaska and Payne-Aldrich tariff, 64(2):49-56 After Sixty Years; Sequel to a Story of the Agricultural Experiment Stations; see photographs of, 71(4):162-71, 79(2):86, Plains, by A. B. Ostrander, review, under Washington State University 89(1):52-53, 89(2):110, 90(1):54 17(3):232 “Agricultural Geography of the Kittitas Valley, pricing policies in, 71(2):63-71 After Tippecanoe: Some Aspects of the War Washington,” by Edward C. Whitley, in , 7(4):287-88, of 1812, ed. Philip P. Mason, review, 41(1):3-18 60(4):207-9, 212-13, 215 55(3):131-32 Agricultural Workers’ Industrial Union, in soil conservation, 88(4):210, 95(4):201- After Yalta: America and the Origins of the Yakima Valley (Wash.), 65(4):168-75 203 Cold War, by Lisle A. Rose, review, agriculture, 46(1):25-26, 28, 64(1):5-6 in Utah, 46(4):99-107 65(1):45 agribusiness, 73(1):31-38 in Wash., 37(3), 176-91, 38(3):193-213, Agadak Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 38(2):134 in Alaska, 7(4):287-88, 40(4):327-40, 39(3):219-32, 57(3):101-109: in eastern Against the Grain: Memoirs of a Western 68(2):88-98, 69(4):145-58 Wash., 37(4):279-302, 42(1):35-39, Historian, by Brigham D. Madsen, Appalachian migrants, effect on, 33(1):14- 50(1):19-20, 61(3):143-44, 73(1):31-38, review, 90(4):208-209 19 78(1/2):10-16, 82(1):2-3, 6-7; 95(4): Agate, Alfred T., 16(1):51-52, 55-61 and Columbia Basin Project, 61(3):143- 194-205; in Kittitas Valley, 41(1):3- Agatz, Cora Wilson, “A Journey Across the 44, 82(1):2-7, 87(2):72-81, 110 18; in Nisqually Flats, 71(4):162-71; Plains in 1866,” 27(2):170-74 cooperative movement, 65(3):100, in Spokane Valley, 84(1):7-18; in Age (Boulder, Mont.). See Boulder (Mont.) 66(2):49-60, 83(2):63-69, 71(2):63-71, Wenatchee Valley, 87(2):72-81; in

4 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Yakima Valley, 55(3):119-27, 61(1):10- Ainsworth, Maud (Maud Babbitt), 83(4):158 territorial period, 60(2):57-65 21, 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80-87, Ainsworth, Wash., 8(4):267, 22(3):174-75, during Cold War, 102(1):7 72(3):121-31, 73(2):78-89, 73(4):175- 38(3):211-12, 266-68, 84(4):130 commissioners (U.S.) in, 89(3):115-26 81, 77(3):94-103, 84(4):130-39, Air, Sunlight and a Bit of Land, by Marian constitutional convention of, 59(2):65-66 86(2):88 Lowe Quackenbush, review, 74(4):181 descriptions of, 63(2):63-68, 71(2):78-86 women in, 87(3):132-34, 136, 138 Air Force, U.S., 85(4):137-49, 95(3):144-47 federal administration of, 77(4):130-38, See also grange movement; homesteading; aircraft industry 78(4):145-51: education, 75(4):156-63; irrigation and reclamation; livestock Heath, Edward, in, 90(1):11-12, 14 judicial system, 89(3):115-26; mental industry; orchard industry; names of industrial unionism in, 88(2):82, 85-87 health treatment, 65(1):17-28; natural individual agricultural industries and labor relations in, 88(2):82-92, 98(4):183- resources, 73(2):66-77; and Sawyer, products; names of individual granges 93 Ernest Walker, 82(2):42-50 “Agriculture in Eastern Washington, 1890- manufacturing in Calif., 88(2):82-92 historiography of, 59(1):1-10, 59(2):57-67, 1910,” by Robert C. Nesbit and Charles and military contracts, 88(2):82-92 103(3):107-22 M. Gates, 37(4):279-302 use of Pacific northwest spruce in, history of, in published accounts, Agriculture in the Development of the Far West, 9(4):255-58 28(1):75-87 ed. James H. Shideler, review, 68(1):39- See also individual company names and Jackson, Sheldon, 54(2):66-74 40 The Air-Line to Seattle: Studies in Literary and life in, 84(4):158, 88(2):102 Agriculture in the United States: A Historical Writing about America, by map of (1898), 38(3):269 Documentary History, 4 vols., ed. Kenneth S. Lynn, review, 75(2):83 natural history of, 58(1):33-39, 74(2):59- Wayne D. Rasmussen, review, 69(1):36- Aitken, Hugh G. J., American Capital and 68, 86(2):72-81 37 Canadian Resources, review, 54(1):43- organic legislation for, 54(2):70, 72, Aguilar, George W., Sr., When the River 44; rev. of Canadian National Railways, 58(3):136, 138, 75(4):162, 88(2):70, 80, Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the 53(1):44 89(3):115, 120, 122-23 Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Aitken, William, 103(3):125 statehood of, 59(2):57-67 Reservation, review, 97(2):95-96 A-J Industries (Juneau), 75(2):66-68 See also ; Russian America Ahead of the Flaming Front: A Life on Fire, by Ajlune, Wash., 29(2):130 Alaska: A Bicentennial History, by William R. Jerry D. Mathes II, review, 105(4):201- Akerman, Clement, rev. of Thomas Chandler Hunt, 103(3):117, review, 73(2):62-65 202 Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): A Study in Alaska: A Challenge in Conservation, by Ahern, George Patrick, 58(3):142-50 Provincial Toryism, 16(2):148-50 Richard A. Cooley, review, 58(1):47-48 Aho, Aaro E., Hills of Silver: The Yukon’s Akers, George, 100(3):109, 112, 116 Alaska: A History, 3d ed., by Claus-M. Naske Mighty Keno Hill Mine, review, Akiak, Alaska, 91(2):74-80 and Herman E. Slotnick, review, 98(1):47-48 Akre, Elvin M., rev. of Norwegian-American 103(3):144-45 Aho, James A., The Politics of Righteousness: Studies and Records, Vol. 19, 48(3):109- Alaska: A History of Its Administration, Idaho Christian Patriotism, review, 10 Exploitation, and Industrial 83(1):30; This Thing of Darkness: Akrigg, G. P. V., British Columbia Chronicle, Development during Its First Half A Sociology of the Enemy, review, 1788-1846: Adventures by Sea and Century under the Rule of the United 87(4):213-14 Land, review, 68(1):43 States, by Jeannette Paddock Nichols, Ahtanum, Wash., 8(4):275, 13(2):118-19, Akrigg, Helen B., British Columbia Chronicle, 77(4):130-38, review, 15(1):67-69 72(3):125-26, 129 1788-1846: Adventures by Sea and Alaska: A History of the 49th State, by Ahtanum Congregational Church, 15(2):100, Land, review, 68(1):43 Claus-M. Naske and Herman E. 103 Akun Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):129-30, Slotnick, 103(3):117, review, 72(4):181 Ahtanum Valley (Wash.), 15(2):93-105 136, 141, 96(3):121 Alaska: An American Colony, by Stephen Aiello, Thomas, rev. of Playgrounds to the Akutan Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):119, Haycox, 103(3):119, review, 95(1):42- Pros: An Illustrated History of Sports in 129-30, 137, 142-43 43 Tacoma-Pierce County, 97(2):106-107 Al Smith, Hero of the Cities: A Political Alaska, an Empire in the Making, by John J. Aiken, Charles E. H., The Birds of El Paso Portrait, Drawing on the Papers of Underwood, review, 4(3):197 County, Colorado, 5(4):318 Frances Perkins, by Matthew Josephson Alaska: Facts about the Population, Aiken, Katherine G., “Bunker Hill versus the and Hannah Josephson, review, Government, Resources, Commerce Lead Trust: The Struggle for Control 62(1):43-44 and History of America’s Last Frontier, of the Metals Market in the Coeur Alabama claims, 27(3):227-42 23(4):308 d’Alene Mining District, 1885-1918,” Aladdin Company, 85(4):153 Alaska, Its Meaning to the World, Its Resources, 84(2):42-49; Idaho’s Bunker Hill: Alanen, Martha, and family, 70(3):108 Its Opportunities, by Charles R. Tuttle, The Rise and Fall of a Great Mining Alaska review, 6(1):69 Company, 1885-1981, review, 99(2):94- archival material on, 53(2):76, 68(3):131- Alaska: Its Neglected Past, Its Brilliant Future, 95; rev. of Governors of Washington, 32 by Bushrod Washington James, 104(4):189-90 bibliographies for study of, 39(2):162-63, 103(3):113-14 Ailes, Mary Elizabeth, rev. of Norwegian 40(3):203-52, 42(2):147-66, 62(3):117- Alaska, Its Past, Present, Future, by Scott C. American Women: Migration, 20 Bone, 16(4):306-308 Communities, and Identities, 103(1):42- and boundary dispute with Canada, Alaska, Its Scenic Features, Geography, 43 34(4):380-86, 69(2):52-53 History, and Government, by Lester D. Ainslie, George, 58(4):173, 175-76 census data for (1900), 85(3):82-92 Henderson, 20(2):149 Ainsworth, J. C., 16(3):181, 27(1):54, 59, 62, civil and criminal code of, 65(1):21-28 Alaska, Our Beautiful Northland of 31(2):131, 49(2):71 civilian administration of, during Opportunity, by Agnes Rush Burr,

Index 5 review, 11(1):66-67 The Alaska Diary of Adelbert von Chamisso, art, theft of, 69(2):51 Alaska: Promyshlennik and Sourdough, by Naturalist on the Kotzebue Voyage, assimilation policies for, 69(2):55-60, Stuart Ramsay Tompkins, 103(3):115- 1815-1818, by Adelbert von Chamisso, 82(4):140-48, 91(2):71-83 16, review, 37(2):160-62 review, 78(4):133 at AYP, 101(3/4):107-109, 113-14, 117-20, Alaska, 1741-1953, by Clarence C. Hulley, Alaska Electric Light and Power Company 126-28, 131, 137 103(3):116 (Juneau), 75(2):63, 65-68 cultural and social change for, 54(4):167- Alaska, the American Northland, by Isabel Alaska Federation of Natives, 103(3):117, 119 74, 69(2):55-57, 88(1):3-12, 88(2):102, Ambler Gilman, 14(3):238 Alaska Engineering Commission, 58(3):130- 91(2):71-83, 91(3):115-23, 91(4):202- Alaska: The Embattled Frontier, by George 41 209 Laycock, review, 64(1):38-39 Alaska Gastineau Mining Company, 75(2):63- descriptions of, 58(1):34-35, 39, Alaska, the Great Bear’s Cub, by Mary Lee 65 72(4):147-48, 150-52, 154-56, Davis, review, 22(2):148-49 Alaska Gold Mining Company, 73(1):13-14, 68(3):134-38, 84(4):158 Alaska, the Great Country, by Ella Higginson, 99(1):18 education of, 54(2):67-74, 75(4):159-63, 8(3):234 The Alaska Gold Rush, by David Wharton, 91(2):71-83 Alaska, the Richardson Road: Valdez to review, 64(4):174 ethnographic classification of, 75(4):156- Fairbanks, 13(4):305 Alaska Golden Gate Mining Company, 63 Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations, 49(3):89-98 and fishing, 104(3):134-35, 137, 144 69(4):146-53 Alaska Highway, 76(2):61-68, 78(4):149, and HBC, 99(2):73-80, 85-89, 103(3):118 Alaska Airlines, 96(4):175-76 80(4):135, 138, 88(2):60-66, historiography on, 103(3):107-20 Alaska and Its History, ed. Morgan B. 103(3):111-12 influence of, on Nootka people, 47(2):53- Sherwood, 103(3):117, review, The Alaska Highway: Papers of the 40th 54 58(4):211-12 Anniversary Symposium, ed. Kenneth and judicial system, 89(3):115-26 “Alaska and the Federal-Aid Highway Acts,” Coates, review, 77(4):151 and Kotzebue expedition, 51(4):146-58 by Claus-M. Naske, 80(4):133-38 Alaska Historical Society, The Alaska 67: A as laborers, 78(1/2):43-49, 99(2):73, 78-89 Alaska and the Panama Canal, by William D. Guide to Alaska’s Best History Books, land claims of, 82(4):140-48, 85(1):30, Boyce, 103(3):114 review, 99(1):37 103(3):116-17, 119-20 Alaska and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, Alaska Hooch: The History of Alcohol in Early and law, traditional, 54(4):167-74 1867-1915, by Truman R. Strobridge Alaska, by Thayne I. Andersen, review, and mental health policies, 65(1):17-28, and Dennis L. Noble, review, 80(3):115 71(1):31-39, 73(3):124-33 91(3):162-63 “Alaska Ice, Inc.,” by E. L. Keithahn, migration of, 24(3):163-73 An Alaska Anthology: Interpreting the Past, ed. 36(2):121-31 and missionaries, 91(2):71-79: Catholic, Stephen W. Haycox and Mary Childers Alaska in Transition: The Southeast Region, by 59(4):190-202; Congregationalist, Mangusso, 103(3):119 George W. Rogers, review, 51(3):139- 54(4):167-74; Presbyterian, 11(2):89- Alaska Beckons, by Marius Barbeau, review, 40 93, 54(2):66-74; Russian Orthodox, 38(3):275-76 The Alaska Journal, 1986: History and Arts of 63(2):41-54, 66(1):26-29, 68(3):131-40, Alaska Board of Road Commissioners. See the North, Vol. 16, ed. Terrence Cole, 99(2):79-80, 84 Alaska Road Commission review, 79(1):40 Muir, John, perceptions of, 92(4):177-79 Alaska Boundary Commission, 34(4):380-86 Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, newspaper of, 85(1):30 Alaska Cannery Workers Association, 75(2):65-66, 80(2):62, 69 oral histories of, 91(3):115-16 102(1):11 Alaska Lumber and Pulp Company, 66(2):69- photographs of, 82(2):51-58, 83(1):8-9, Alaska Central Railway, 1(3):159-61 70 88(2):102 Alaska Church Collection, Library of Alaska Mental Health Act (1956), 71(1):31-39 and Project Chariot, 85(1):25-34 Congress, 68(3):131-32 Alaska Mill and Mining, 75(2):63 and reindeer herding, 17(1):14-17, Alaska Commercial Company, 14(4):247, Alaska Miners Union, 66(4):170-71 69(4):153-55, 72(4):151-52, 154-55, 59(1):5-7 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation 75(3):98-107, 82(2):47-48, 91(2):71, and Army Signal Service, U.S., 86(2):74, 76 Act (1980), 82(4):148 74-76, 101(3/4):131-32 documents, 32(2):197-202 Alaska Native Brotherhood, 78(4):149, reservations for, 82(4):140-48 early years of, 89(2):59-64 82(4):141, 145, 91(2):77, 91(4):206, rights of, 85(1):30 and Hutchinson, Kohl and Company, 208, 103(3):119 during Roosevelt, Theodore, 62(1):1-2, 5 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971), administration, 69(2):51-60 ownership of, 68(3):120-30 82(4):146, 148, 85(1):30, 103(3):111, and Russian American Company, and trade, 100(4):183-84, 187 113, 119-20 50(2):37, 40, 63(1):4-5, 8, 99(2):73, 78- and sealing, 60(2):64, 62(1):1-2, 5, Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher 89, 103(3):118 68(3):120-29, 89(2):59-64 Education: One University, Two and Russian colonization, 63(1):1-13, trading posts, 46(4):116, 72(4):146-47, 149 Universes, by Michael Jennings, review, 90(4):193-203 “The Alaska Commercial Company: The 96(1):53-54 and sealing industry, 91(4):202-209 Formative Years,” by Molly Lee, Alaska Native Service, 82(4):144, 88(1):4-10 sea otter hunting in, 100(4):183-84, 187, 89(2):59-64 Alaska Native Sisterhood, 82(4):145 189-90 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Alaska Natives tourism, effects of, on, 56(2):71-73 Education and Information Office, alcohol abuse of, 102(1):29-30, 32-33, and wage economy, 78(1/2):43-49 84(4):158 35-36, 40 whaling by, 9(1):4, 6, 49(1):8-10, Alaska Diary, by Ales Hrdlicka, review, and Andrews, Clarence L., 39(3):248-50 91(3):115-23 35(1):83-84 architecture of, 78(1/2):48-49, 82(2):53-55 See also names of individual reservations;

6 Pacific Northwest Quarterly names of individual ethnic groups “The Alaskan Agricultural Empire: An effects of, on agriculture, 69(4):145-50 Alaska Natives: A Survey of Their Sociological American Agrarian Vision, 1898-1929,” Fairbanks, Alaska, during, 45(1):8-12 and Educational Status, by H. Dewey by James R. Shortridge, 69(4):145-58 Howard, Mart A., collection on, 50(2):53- Anderson and Walter Crosby Eells, Alaskan Eskimo Ceremonialism, by Margaret 62 review, 26(3):234 Lantis, review, 40(2):162-63 Jewell, Park J., letters during, 81(1):11-21 The Alaska Pathfinder, by John T. Faris, Alaskan Eskimos, by Wendell H. Oswalt, Klondike, 13(1):20-26, 34(2):205-11, 18(3):235 review, 61(2):114 46(4):119, 50(2):53-62, 94(3):115-29 Alaska Purchase, 1(3):159, 1(4):281-82, An Alaskan Gold Mine: The Story of No. 9 labor unrest and urbanization during, 3(1):83-91, 12(2):83-90, 13(2):93-104, Above, by Leland H. Carlson, review, 66(4):161-73 14(4):243-47, 36(2):123-24, 43(3):229, 44(1):44-45 and Lyons, Esther, 94(3):115-29 62(1):1-6, 80(3):101-11, 100(4):181, Alaskan Group Settlement: The Matanuska and Moore, William, 22(1):38-41 187 Valley Colony, by Kirk H. Stone, review, and Moore, William D., 22(2):99-111 Alaska Railroad, 58(3):130-41, 73(2):66- 42(1):85-86 Nome, 38(3):233-42, 73(1):10-19 77, 82(2):42-44, 46-48, 50, 90(2):79, Alaskan Historical Documents since 1867, by photographs of, 80(2):78 96(4):172-75, 102(1):36 Ronald Lautaret, review, 81(2):49 and Pantages, Alexander, 57(4):138-39 The Alaska Railroad, by Edwin M. Fitch, “Alaskan Indian Wage Earners in the and Pease, Lute, 74(3):99-100 review, 59(4):227-28 19th Century: Economic Choices and Pilcher, George M., diaries of, “The Alaska Railroad and Coal: Development and Ethnic Identity on Southeast 63(2):63-68 of a Federal Policy, 1914-1939,” by Alaska’s Frontier,” by Victoria Wyatt, and Robins, Raymond, experience of, William H. Wilson, 73(2):66-77 78(1/2):43-49 72(2):52-58 An Alaska Reader, 1867-1967, ed. Ernest Alaskan John G. Brady: Missionary, Seattle as supply depot for, 13(1):20-26, Gruening, review, 58(4):212-13 Businessman, Judge, and Governor, 34(2):205-11 Alaska Reorganization Act (1936), 82(4):140- 1878-1918, by Ted C. Hinckley, review, stamp mills used during, 75(2):63-66 48 75(1):43 and Thompson, William A., letters from, Alaska Road Commission, 80(4):133-36, Alaskan Maps: A Cartobibliography of Alaska 83(1):2-11 96(4):172-74, 176-77 to 1900, by Marvin W. Falk, review, Yukon River region, 83(1):2-7 Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation, 76(2):73 Alaska-Yukon Place Names, by James W. 40(4):331-32, 336-38 Alaskan Shipping, 1867-1878: Arrivals and Phillips, review, 65(3):149 Alaska Science Nuggets, by Neil Davis, review, Departures at the Port of Sitka, by Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909), 75(1):45 Richard A. Pierce, review, 66(1):36 46(3):65, 53(3):89-99 Alaska Silver, by Martha Ferguson McKeown, Alaskan Voyage, 1881-1883: An Expedition air race at (proposed), 92(2):72, 74 review, 44(1):45 to the Northwest Coast of America, Alaska Building at, 101(3/4):115-16, 126 The Alaska 67: A Guide to Alaska’s Best History by Johan Adrian Jacobsen, review, archival materials related to, 100(2):99- Books, by Alaska Historical Society, 70(2):87 102 review, 99(1):37 Alaskana Catholica, a History of the Catholic and boosterism, 36(1):16-17 Alaska State Government and Politics, ed. Church in Alaska: A Reference Work in congressional funding for, 2(2):177-78 Gerald A. McBeath and Thomas A. the Format of an Encyclopedia, by Louis Eskimo Village at, 100(1):28, 30, Morehouse, review, 79(1):45 L. Renner, review, 97(3):151-52 101(3/4):107-10, 112, 116, 118-20, 122, Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company, The Alaskans, by Keith Wheeler, review, 126-28, 131-37, 141, 154 75(2):63, 84(2):44 71(2):92 exposition grounds: map of, 38(3):269; Alaska Under Arms, by Jean Potter, review, Alaskans All, by Barrett Willoughby, review, planning of, 75(2):50-61, 85(3):106, 34(1):104-105 24(4):302 100(1): 12-22, 100(2):55-69 “Alaska Under the Russians—Baranof the Alaska’s Animals and Fishes, by Frank at, 101(3/4):120-22, 154 Builder,” by C. L. Andrews, 7(3):202-16 Dufresne, review, 46(4):124-25 Forestry Building at, 100(2): 79-88 “Alaska Under the Russians—Industry, Trade “Alaska’s Connection: The Alcan Highway,” by and gender, 100(1):9, 23-36 and Social Life,” by C. L. Andrews, Griffith H. Williams, 76(2):61-68 hosting of, 99(4):187-88, 100(1):3-11, 7(4):278-95 Alaska’s Daughter: An Eskimo Memoir of the 102(1):4 “Alaska Whaling,” by Clarence L. Andrews, Early Twentieth Century, by Elizabeth Igorrote Village at, 100(1):28, 30-31, 9(1):3-10 Bernhardt Pinson, review, 97(1):45-46 101(3/4):108-109, 112, 116-18, 126, Alaska Yukon Transportation Company, Alaska’s Place in the West: From the Last 141-49, 159, 102(1):4 30(2):137 Frontier to the Last Great Wilderness, by Japan and Japanese Americans at, Alaska-California Sub-Oceanic Fresh Water Roxanne Willis, review, 102(3):153-54 101(3/4):150-61 Transport System, 86(2):59-70 “Alaska’s Search for a Usable Past,” by labor relations at, 100(1):8-9, Alaska-Canadian Highway. See Alaska Jeannette P. Nichols, 59(2):57-67 101(3/4):141-49 Highway Alaska-Yukon gold rush lighting of, 100(2): 70-78 The Alaska-Klondike Diary of Elizabeth and alcohol, 102(1):31 midway of, 100(1):23-36, 100(2):74, 76 Robins, 1900, by Elizabeth Robins, ed. census data (1900), 85(3):82-92 naming of, 100(1):4 Victoria Joan Moessner and Joanne E. Circle mining district, 81(1):14-20 Philippine Building at, 101(3/4):116 Gates, review, 91(2):98 Cook Inlet (1896), 64(3):97-111 race and race relations at, 100(1):7-9, 23- The Alaskan (play), by Alden Joseph Blethen, Curtis, Edward S., account of, 75(4):167- 36, 101(3/4):107-25, 101(3/4):107-61 Jr., and Harry Girard, 81(2):54-55, 68 Suffrage Day at, 96(2):78 59-66 Dawson City, 81(3):103-104 Woman’s Building at, 100(1):32, 101(1):14 Alaskan (steamer), 13(4):247, 22(1):37 decline of, 80(2):62-71 “The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909,”

Index 7 by George A. Frykman, 53(3):89-99 in Russian America, 7(4):290-91 Aldrich, Nelson W., 53(3):119-20, 64(2):49, Alava, José Manuel de, 8(3):167-69 in Wash.: laws on, 5(2):116-20, 98(3):133; 51, 53-56 Albanese, Catherine, 83(3):87 100(4):159-68; in state constitution, Aldwell, Thomas T., Conquering the Last Albany College, 17(4):265, 46(1):8-9, 11. See 4(4):262-63 Frontier, review, 42(3):249 also Lewis and Clark College trade, control of, in B.C., 69(4):159, 163- Aleksandrov, Vladimir, 92(3):128, 131 Albatross (ship), 12(3):171, 30(3):288-89, 291 67, 98(3):133-40 Alekseev, A. I., Fedor Petrovich Litke, review, Albatross (steamer), 20(1):4, 21(1):14 See also Prohibition (1920-30); 89(3):161-62; The Odyssey of a Russian Alberg, Tom, 100(3):109, 116, 118 prohibition, local; temperance Scientist: I. G. Voznesenskii in Alaska, Alberni, Pedro de, 71(2):72-77 movement California, and Siberia, 1839-1849, Alberni Pacific Lumber Company, 80(3):87, Alcohol, Reform and Society: The Liquor Issue review, 80(1):37 89 in Social Context, ed. Jack S. Blocker, Alekseev, Fedot, 95(2):61-62 Albert Bierstadt: Puget Sound on the Pacific Jr., review, 71(4):185 Alert (ship), 69(4):161-63, 167 Coast: A Superb Vision of Dreamland, The Alcoholic Republic: An American Aleut and Eskimo Art: Tradition and by Patricia Junker, review, 103(3):154 Tradition, by W. J. Rorabaugh, review, Innovation in South Alaska, by Dorothy Albert J. Beveridge Memorial Fellowship, 71(4):151 Jean Ray, review, 73(4):183 37(1):83 Alcorn, Gordon D., “The Nyland Family, Aleut people “Albert Johnson, Congressman,” by Alfred J. Pioneers of Old Ozette,” 53(4):151-56 alcohol abuse of, 102(1):29, 33 Hillier, 36(3):193-211 Alcorn, Rowena L., “The Nyland Family, and Alaska Commercial Company, Alberta, Canada, 59(1):11-22, 86(4):155-64 Pioneers of Old Ozette,” 53(4):151-56 89(2):63 Alberta Homestead: Chronicle of a Pioneer Alden, Carroll S., A Short History of the description of, 38(1):77-80, 38(2):119, Family, by Sarah Ellen Roberts, ed. United States Navy, review, 3(3):243; 148-51, 40(1):54, 51(4):152-56 Lathrop E. Roberts, review, 64(1):39 The United States Navy; a History, Emmons, George Thornton, on, 69(2):55- “Alberta Polygamists? The Canadian Climate 35(2):184 56 and Response to the Introduction of Alden, Dauril, rev. of Bandeirantes and federal classification of, 75(4):156-63 Mormonism’s ‘Peculiar Institution,’” by Pioneers, 56(1):46-47; rev. of Carl O. language of, 38(1):77, 39(2):131-32 Dan Erickson, 86(4):155-64 Sauer: A Tribute, 78(4):153; rev. of of Pribilof Islands, 39(2):131-32, 40(1):58- Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company, Conquest and Commerce: Spain and 61, 91(4):202-209 59(1):12, 19-21 in the Americas, 68(1):32; rev. and Russian American Company, 4(2):88- Alberta’s Coal Industry, 1919, ed. David Jay of The European Discovery of America: 90, 7(3):206-13, 7(4):280-81, 63(1):2-7, Bercuson, review, 71(2):89 The Northern Voyages, A. D. 500-1600, 99(2):79-81, 85, 102(4):186 Alberta’s Petroleum Industry and the 67(1):32-34; rev. of The European and Russian Orthodox Church, 63(2):41- Conservation Board, by David Breen, Discovery of America: The Southern 54 review, 86(3):118-20 Voyages, A. D. 1492-1616, 67(1):32- in sea otter trade, 100(4):183-85, 188 Albertson, George, 18(1):62-65 34; rev. of Journal of Jose Longinos and sealing, 39(2):131-32, 40(1):61 Albion (ship), 11(3):218, 224, 226, 228, Martinez: Notes and Observations of the of Unalaska, 40(1): 56, 62-63 11(4):294, 12(1):69, 12(2):147-48, Naturalist of the Botanical Expedition in whaling by, 9(1):4 13(1):57-58 Old and New California and the South Aleutian Echoes, by Charles C. Bradley, review, Albion, Idaho, 28(2):148 Coast, 1791-1792, 53(3):124-25; rev. 87(2):106-107 Albion, Wash., 8(4):268 of Pine Trees and Politics: The Naval Aleutian Islands (Alaska), 38(1):39, 70, 73-74 Albrethsen, Svend Erik, 84(3):91-94 Stores and Forest Policy in Colonial New fishing in, 96(3):115, 117, 120-22 Albright, George Leslie, Official Explorations England, 1691-1775, 56(4):180-81 under Russian American Company, for Pacific Railroads, review, 13(4):301- Alden, George H., rev. of A Tour of Four 63(1):3-5 302 Great Rivers: The Hudson, Mohawk, Russian exploration of, 4(2):83-95, Albright, Horace M., 93(1):16-20, 96(4):173 Susquehanna and Delaware, in 1769; 38(1):39-41, 51-53, 64, 68-77, 72, works of: The Birth of the National Park being the journal of Richard Smith of 38(2):129-35, 146-51, 51(4):152-56, Service: The Founding Years, 1913-1933, Burlington, New Jersey, 1(3):170-71 95(2):67-68 review, 77(3):113 Alden, James (navy officer), 16(1):60, sea otter hunting in, 100(4):183-85, 189 Alcan Highway. See Alaska Highway 16(2):138, 17(2):142, 47(1):1-2, See also names of individual islands Alcoa. See Aluminum Company of America 67(1):12-13 Alex Dunsmuir’s Dilemma, by James Audain, alcohol Alden, James Madison (artist), 53(1):18, 21, review, 56(3):140-41 bootlegging: in Alaska, 58(3):134-36, 30 69(1):31-33 Alex Lord’s British Columbia: Recollections of a 66(4):145-52, 102(1):29-33, 39-40; in Alden, John R., Pioneer America, review, Rural School Inspector, 1915-36, by Alex B.C., 98(3):136-40; in Seattle, 54(3):89- 58(1):43-44 Lord, ed. John Calam, review, 84(2):70 103 Alder, Wash., 8(4):268 Alexander (Pend d’Oreille leader), 29(3):285, and discipline problems in U.S. Navy Alder, William, 12(1):46, 21(2):85 287-90, 296, 105(3):116 (Seattle, 1855-56), 98(1):18-28 Alderdale, Wash., 8(4):268 Alexander (ship), 21(4):266-67 HBC policies on, 8(2):109-10, 102(1):29 Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work, by Curt Alexander, Carmela, Exploring Washington’s liquor interests, and woman suffrage Meine, review, 79(3):123 Past: A Road Guide to History, review, campaign in Mont., 55(1):10, 14 Aldrich, Amorette Lou, 97(1):12-16 82(4):152 and Native peoples: sale to, 4(4):288-89, Aldrich, John W., The Birds of Washington, Alexander, Charles C., Here the Country Lies: 5(1):13-14, 17-18, 44-45, 50, 5(2):117, review, 45(1):37 Nationalism and the Arts in Twentieth- 8(2):109-10, 98(3):133, 102(1):29-30, Aldrich, Mrs. Richard, “Notes on the Astors,” Century America, review, 73(3):107; 32-33, 35-36, 40 18(1):25-27 Holding the Line: The Eisenhower Era,

8 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 1952-1961, review, 68(3):141-42 Alfalfa, Wash., 8(4):269 Allen, Edward J., 2(2):121, 13(1):17-18, Alexander, Frances Sharp, 7(4):309-12, 316, Alfalfa Bill Murray, by Keith L. Bryant, Jr., 30(4):376, 44(4):157-60 8(1):40-42, 45-48, 52, 8(2):131, 149, review, 60(2):115 Allen, Edward Weber, 104(3):142 151, 33(3):311, 329 “Alfred M. Landon, Western Governor,” by works of: Alumni Directory of the Law Alexander, George (Klickitat County Donald R. McCoy, 57(3):120-26 School, University of Washington, resident), 14(4):260 Algona, Wash., 8(4):269 19(2):151-52; North Pacific: Japan, Alexander, George F. (judge), 89(3):120 Alice (ship), 14(4):305-306 Siberia, Alaska, Canada, review, Alexander, H. F., 40(3):178-81, 184, 186 Alice McDermott Foundation, 20(2):88 28(1):95-96; The Vanishing Frenchman: Alexander, J. H., 14(4):255 Alien Land Law (Oreg., 1923), 80(1):12, 16- The Mysterious Disappearance of Alexander, J. N., 15(2):96-98 17, 83(2):46, 86(2):85 Laperouse, review, 52(2):72-73; rev. of Alexander, John (settler), 7(4):309-12, 318, Alien Land Law (Wash., 1921), 54(4):146, Cartography of the Northwest Coast of 320, 8(1):36, 40-59, 8(2):125, 129-35, 86(1):38, 94(3):146-48 America to the Year 1800, 29(2):207- 138, 142, 33(3):304, 311-22, 34(1):83, The Alignment of Political Groups in Canada, 208; rev. of The Dry Years: Prohibition 39(2):121-22 1841-1867, by Paul G. Cornell, review, and Social Change in Washington, Alexander, John B. (British vice consul), 54(3):133-34 56(4):176-77; rev. of Lady Sourdough, 35(2):147-56 Alki (steamer), 50(2):50-52, 55 33(2):241-42 Alexander, Leo, 99(2):56, 64-65 Alki Point (Wash.), 8(4):269, 17(4):312-13 Allen, Frank, 95(1):34 Alexander, Moses, 56(1):18, 20, 26, 66(3):115- All but the People: Franklin D. Roosevelt Allen, Frank P., 100(1):18-19, 100(2):74 22, 78(4):130-32, 83(1):17-19, 21, and His Critics, 1933-39, by George Allen, Frederick, A Decent, Orderly : 56(1):18, 20, 26 Wolfskill and John A. Hudson, review, The Montana Vigilantes, review, Alexander, Thomas G., A Clash of Interests: 61(1):61 96(1):53 Interior Department and Mountain All Is but a Beginning: Youth Remembered, Allen, Frederick Lewis, Since Yesterday, review, West 1863-96, review, 70(3):142; The 1881-1901, by John G. Neihardt, 31(4):472-75 Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. 5: April review, 65(2):88 Allen, G. C., Japan: The Hungry Guest, review, 1–August 31, 1862, review, 66(4):183; All Over Oregon and Washington, by Frances 30(1):125-27 ed., Essays on the American West, 1973- Fuller Victor, 45(4):112-13, 115 Allen, G. F., Forests of Mount Rainier National 1974, review, 67(3):130-31; rev. of All Quiet on the Yamhill: The Civil War Park, 14(1):72-73 Centennial West: Essays on the Northern in Oregon. The Journal of Corporal Allen, George (settler), 8(1):41, 53-54, 56, 61, Tier States, 84(4):154 Royal A. Bensell, Company D, Fourth 8(2):126, 129, 133 Alexander, W. Lafayette, 37(1):38, 45 California Infantry, ed. Gunter Barth, Allen, George M. (newspaper publisher), Alexander, William, 7(4):309-12, 316-17 review, 52(1):33-34 26(4):309 Alexander Archipelago Forest Reserve. See All the World’s a Fair: Visions of Empire at Allen, H. A. (army officer), 60(2):64 Tongass National Forest American International Expositions, Allen, Henry (Skokomish Indian), 95(1):34- Alexander Begg’s Red River Journal and 1876-1916, by Robert W. Rydell, 35 Other Papers Relative to the Red River review, 77(2):74 Allen, Henry T. (army officer), 46(4):116, 120, Resistance of 1869-1870, ed. W. L. All Things Common: The Hutterian Way of 103(3):110, 119 Morton, review, 49(1):43 Life, by Victor Peters, review, 58(1):49 Allen, Howard W., “Miles Poindexter and the (1737-1808) and the Allan, George T., 2(1):41, 16(1):41-42 Progressive Movement,” 53(3):114-22; Expansion of British Trade, by Howard Allan, Stuart, Atlas of Oregon, review, “Progressive Reform and the Political T. Fry, review, 63(4):166-67 94(2):95-96 System,” 65(3):130-45; Poindexter of Alexander Gumberg and Soviet-American Allan Line, 102(2):87 Washington: A Study in Progressive Relations, 1917-1933, by James K. Allard, Jason, 25(1):20 Politics, review, 73(3):139; rev. of Libbey, review, 71(2):90 Allard, Wash., 8(4):270 Progressivism in America: A Study of Alexander H. Stevens, by Louis Pendleton, Allen (steamer), 18(4):263-64 the Era from Theodore Roosevelt to review, 2(4):363-65 Allen, Albert, 46(3):80 Woodrow Wilson, 68(3):112 Alexander Mackenzie: Clear Grit, by Dale C. Allen, Alfred, 14(4):255-56 Allen, J. S. (judge), 61(1):11-12 Thomson, review, 52(4):164 Allen, Anthony, 30(3):297 Allen, James B., The Company Town in the Alexander Mackenzie’s Voyage to the Allen, Arn, 66(1):18-20 American West, review, 58(3):162; rev. Pacific Ocean in 1793,by Alexander Allen, Barbara, Homesteading the High Desert, of The Mormons’ War on Poverty: A Mackenzie, ed. Milo Milton Quaife, review, 79(1):39; rev. of The Well- History of LDS Welfare, 1830-1990, review, 23(2):154 Traveled Casket: A Collection of Oregon 85(2):72-73 “Alexander Pantages, Theater Magnate of Folklife, 84(3):114 Allen, Jesse K., 2(3):237 the West,” by Theodore Saloutos, Allen, C. David, Pitchers of Beer: The Story Allen, John B., 16(2):129-30, 81(4):125-26 57(4):137-47 of the Seattle Rainiers, 103(1):48-49; Allen, John Logan, Passage Through the “Alexander Pearson Collection,” by Bill Alley, Worth Rereading: Selections from Garden: Lewis and Clark and the Image 97(1):53-54 Northwest Bookshelves, 1880-1940, of the American Northwest, review, Alexander Ross’s Adventures of the First Settlers 92(2):109 68(3):143-44 on the Oregon or Columbia River, ed. Allen, C. T., 11(1):62 Allen, Joseph (trader), 12(3):174-75 Milo Milton Quaife, review, 15(2):144- Allen, Cain, rev. of The Salish People and the Allen, Joseph S. (settler), 96(4):202 46 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 97(2):98- Allen, Jules Verne, Cowboy Lore, 25(2):153 Alexandra (steamer), 21(3):197 99 Allen, Michael, “Political Buttons and the Alexie, Sherman, The Toughest Indian in the Allen, Clay, 78(1/2):33-34 Material Culture of American Politics, World, review, 92(4):207-208 Allen, E. T., 48(3):91-93, 98, 51(2):51-53 1828-1976,” 99(1):30-33; “The Rise and

Index 9 Decline of the Early Rodeo Cowgirl: “The Ray Lindsay Collection at the Almira, Wash., 8(4):270, 30(1):57 The Career of Mabel Strickland, Pearson Air Museum,” 100(3):152- Almo Creek massacre (1861), 32(3):296-97 1916-1941,” 83(4):122-27; “The Rodeo 53; “Vancouver’s Own Heroes of Almost a Hero: The Voyages of , Cowboy in Art: A Sampling,” 87(1):38- the Soviet Union,” 94(4):216-17; R.N., to China, Hawaii and the 44; Worth Rereading: Selections from “Yakutat Bound: A Prospector’s Letter Northwest Coast, by J. Richard Nokes, Northwest Bookshelves, 1880-1940, and Photographs,” 83(1):2-11; ed., review, 91(2):103 91(4):217-18, 92(2):109; Western “Architecture in the 20th Century: Almost out of the World: Scenes from Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and The Pietro Belluschi Collection at the Washington Territory, the Strait of Juan Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of Oregon Historical Society,” 95(3):164- de Fuca, 1859-61, by James G. Swan, ed. the Alligator Horse, review, 83(1):34; 65; ed., “Caribou or Oil? Using the William A. Katz, review, 65(3):148 rev. of The Arthur H. Clark Company: George L. Collins Papers to Document Almota, Wash., 8(4):270, 22(3):175, An Americana Century, 1902-2002, the Alaska Conservation Movement,” 95(4):194, 197 96(3):151-52; rev. of Cowboys of 96(3):164-65; ed., “’Round the Aloha, Wash., 8(4):271, 70(1):2 the Americas, 82(2):74; rev. of D. B. Rhapsody in Blue: Documenting Alone in Silence: European Women in the Cooper: The Real McCoy, 84(2):76; rev. Historic Rim Drive at Crater Lake Canadian North before 1940, by of Ernest Gruening: Alaska’s Greatest National Park,” 95(2):108-109; ed., Barbara E. Kelcey, review, 94(2):100 Governor, 98(3):144; rev. of Journal of “Rufus Woods: High Priest of the Alpine, Wash., 8(4):271 1862: Timothy Nolan’s 1862 Account of Columbia River,” 97(2):108-109; Alsberg, Henry G., 59(2):68-75, 61(4):185, His Riverboat and Overland Journey to “Searching for Edward Lange: An Early 188 the Salmon River Mines, Washington Artist of Washington State,” 95(4):216- Alsea Texts and Myths, by Leo J. Frachtenberg, Territory, 76(2):77; rev. of Reach of 17 12(1):73-74 Tide, Ring of History: A Columbia River Alliance Implement Company, 39(4):293 Alter, J. Cecil, 37(2):102-103, 105, 107 Voyage, 79(3):123; rev. of So Much to Allied Amusement Interests of Washington, works of: James Bridger: A Historical Be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining 71(4):174 Narrative, review, 16(3):224-26 and Ranching Frontier, 83(1):29; rev. of Allied Arts of Seattle, 76(3):82-94 Alternative to Extinction: Federal Indian Policy Stehekin, a Valley in Time, 80(2):73 Allied Tribes of British Columbia, 28(2):161- and the Beginnings of the Reservation Allen, Opal Sweazea, : An 62, 58(2):95-99 System, 1846-51, by Robert A. Historical Biography, review, 51(1):42- Allinson, Alfred, 81(3):94 Trennert, Jr., review, 69(3):137 43 Allison, A. P., 97(3):115-23 An Alternative Vision: The Socialist Party in Allen, Pliny, 59(3):130, 134 Allison, Charlene J., Winds of Change: Women the 1930’s, by Frank A. Warren, review, Allen, Ralph, Ordeal by Fire: Canada, 1910- in Northwest Commercial Fishing, 66(4):185-86 1945, review, 54(2):83-84 review, 82(2):74-75 Altgeld’s America: The Lincoln Ideal versus Allen, Raymond B., 88(4):186-89, 192, Allison, Elizabeth M., “Thornton Fleming Changing Realities, by Ray Ginger, 89(1):24-25, 27-29, 92(1):34, McElroy—Printer, Politician, review, 50(2):71-72 104(4):160 Businessman,” 54(2):54-65 Althouse (army colonel), 19(3):211-13, Allen, Robert Perry, 7(1):58 Allison, Susan, A Pioneer Gentlewoman in 19(4):285 Allen: The Biography of an Army Officer, 1859- British Columbia: The Recollections of Alto, Wash., 8(4):271 1930, by Heath Twichell, Jr., review, Susan Allison, review, 69(3):140-41 Alton, Duane, 95(1):6, 9 66(4):185 Allison-Bunnell, Jodi, “Fred W. Voget Altrocchi, Julia Cooley, The Old California Allen, Will (settler), 18(2):123, 126-31, Collection at the University of Trail, review, 36(4):354 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Montana’s Mansfield Library,” Alturas County (Idaho), 31(2):198-99, 202 Allen, William (senator), 52(1):7 93(4):212-13; rev. of A Short Season: Alturas Mine, 47(3):78-80 Allen, William A., Blankets and Moccasins, Story of a Montana Childhood, Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa), review, 25(1):67-68 90(3):160 99(1):3, 6-13 Allen, William M. (Boeing president), Allmendinger, Blake, rev. of Re-Dressing aluminum industry, 43(3):214-25, 99(1):3-13 45(2):41-46, 85(4):139-44, 148 America’s Frontier Past, 102(4):197 Alumni Directory of the Law School, University Allen-Hodge, Elizabeth, 165-66 The Allotment Plot: Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane of Washington, by Edward W. Allen, Alley, William (Bill), “Alexander Pearson Gay, and Survivance, by Dolph Barnett, and Theodore D. Collection,” 97(1):53-54; “Archives Nicole Tonkovich, review, 103(4):194- Carlson, 19(2):151-52 Project Bears Fruit,” 94(2):108-109; 95 Alvarez, David, ed., Religion and Society in “Boomtown Cameramen,” 92(4):216- Allsop, Kenneth, Hard Travellin’: The Hobo the American West: Historical Essays, 17; “Copco Current Events Newsreels,” and His History, review, 60(1):45 review, 79(2):76 91(2):110; “Crashing Timbers, Ice Allswang, John M., A House for All Peoples: Alverstone, Lord. See Webster, Richard Floods, and Movie Stars: Universal Ethnic Politics in Chicago, 1890-1936, Everard Studios Comes to Klamath Falls,” review, 64(1):39-40 Alvord, Benjamin, 8(3):175-76, 33(3):309 96(4):181-86; “Medford Corporation,” Allyn, Wash., 8(4):270 Alvord, Clarence Walworth, ed., The New 94(1):53-54; “The Papers of Reginald Allyn Land Company, 81(4):123-24 Regime, 1765-1767, 7(3):253 H. Parsons, Emerald City Financier Alma Ata (ship), 87(2):82, 84, 87 Always a River: The Ohio River and the and Philanthropist,” 95(1):53-54; Alma Lavenson Photographs, ed. Susan American Experience, ed. Robert L. “Phone Home: The Home Telephone Ehrens, review, 83(2):71 Reid, review, 84(1):35 and Telegraph Company of Southern Alman, Miriam, ed., A Guide to Manuscripts Always Getting Ready: Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Oregon,” 94(3):165-66; “Pinto Colvig, Relating to America in Great Britain Eskimo Subsistence in Southwest Alaska, Cartoonist and Clown,” 93(1):52-53; and Ireland, review, 54(1):44-45 by James H. Barker, with Robin Barker,

10 Pacific Northwest Quarterly review, 85(4):162 105(1):12-13, 16-21 13(1):75-77 Aly, Lucile F., John G. Neihardt: A Critical America Is West: An Anthology of American Board of Commissioners for Biography, review, 70(2):85 Middlewestern Life and Literature, ed. Foreign Missions, 67(1):1-4, 104(1):5-6 Amacher, Richard E., ed., The Flush Times of John T. Flanagan, review, 37(4):359-60 and American Bible Society, 24(2):107- California, by Joseph Glover Baldwin, America Moves West, by Robert E. Riegal, 109, 123, 127 review, 57(3):133 22(1):68-69 coverage of, in Oregonian and Indian’s Amalgamated Copper Company, 44(1):26-29 America Saga: The History and Literature of Advocate, 56(4):159, 161, 163-64, Amalgamated Sugar Company, 42(3):204-10, the American Dream of a Better Life, 166-67 90(3):126, 135 by Marjorie Barstow Greenbie, review, Drury, Clifford Merrill, publications by, Amano, Masatoku, 96(1):33 30(4):458-61 on Oreg. mission, 75(3):140-41 Ama-qui-em (Snake leader), 31(2):175-77 American (ship), 48(3):85 establishment of Oreg. mission, Amateur Athletic Union, 87(1):16-27 The American Agricultural Press, 1819-1860, 36(2):108-109 Amber Waves and Undertow: Peril, Hope, by Albert Lowther Demaree, review, in Hawaiian Islands, 4(2):124, 12(3):166- Sweat, and Downright Nonchalance in 33(1):104-105 67 Dry Wheat Country, by Steve Turner, American Activities in the Central Pacific, and McKinlay, Archibald, library of, review, 100(3):151 1790-1870, ed. R. Gerard Ward, review, 25(1):23-35 “‘Ambition Has Always Been My God’: 65(2):78 and Whitman, Marcus, 3(1):5-6, 3(4):288- William Winlock Miller and American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush 91, 293, 295, 64(2):57-61, 63, 65-66, 68 Opportunity in Washington Territory,” and Middle-Class Culture, by Brian See also names of individual missions and by William L. Lang, 83(3):101-109 Roberts, review, 94(3):151-52 missionaries The Ambitious City: A History of the City of American Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and American Camel Company, 19(4):274, 277 North Vancouver, by Warren Sommer, the Development of the United States American Capital and Canadian Resources, by review, 99(3):138-39 Diplomatic Tradition, by Waldo H. Hugh G. J. Aitken, review, 54(1):43-44 Ambler, Charles H., The Life and Diary of Heinrichs, Jr., review, 59(1):53-54 American Catholics and Social Reform: The John Floyd, Governor of Virginia, an “American and British Treatment of the New Deal Years, by David J. O’Brien, Apostle of Secession, and the Father of Indians in the Pacific Northwest,” by review, 61(1):62 , review, 10(1):69-70 W. J. Trimble, 5(1):32-54 American Catholics and the Roosevelt Ambrose (Flathead leader), 7(4):304, American and English Genealogies in the Presidency, 1932-1936, by George Q. 29(3):304-305, 307-308 Library of Congress, by Charles Martel, Flynn, review, 60(4):236-37 Ambrose, Linda M., “The New Woman 11(2):154 The American Character, by D. W. Brogan, in Rural British Columbia: Madge American Appeasement: United States Foreign review, 36(2):175-76 Robertson Watt and the Women’s Policy and Germany, 1933-1938, by American Civic Association, 93(1):17-19, 21 Institutes, 1893-1913,” 105(1):3-11 Arnold A. Offner, review, 61(2):122 American Civil Liberties Union (aclu), Ambrose, Stephen E., Crazy Horse and Custer: American Architect and Building News, 59(2):91, 94-96, 99, 78(3):91-93, 95, The Parallel Lives of Two Americans, 81(4):130-31, 139-40, 142 88(4):191, 103(2):58 review, 68(2):101; Nothing Like It in American Association for State and Local The American Civil War, by Carl Russell Fish, the World: The Men Who Built the History, 34(2):235-36, 35(1):52-53, ed. William Ernest Smith, review, Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869, 35(2):144, 72(3):107-10, 73(2):62-65 29(1):94-98 review, 94(1):49-50; The Supreme American Association for the Advancement American Civilization in the First Machine Commander: The War Years of General of Science, and Mount Rainier Age, 1890-1940, by Gilman M. Dwight D. Eisenhower, review, 63(2):76 National Park, 88(2):71, 78 Ostrander, review, 62(4):157-58 Ambrosius, Lloyd E., rev. of The Mild American Association of Craftsmen and The American Collector, ed. Donald R. Reservationists and the League of Workmen, 71(4):179 McNeil, review, 48(3):110-11 Nations Controversy in the Senate, American Association of University American College and Education Society, 81(4):156 Professors, 70(1):11, 16, 88(4):186-89, 79(2):71, 73 Amchitka Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 69-70, 73, 191-92, 104(4):168-69 American Committee on Religious Rights 38(2):134, 151 American Association of University Women and Minorities, Roumania Ten Years Amelia (ship), 21(2):85-86 (aauw), Seattle branch, 45(2):47-51 After, 21(2):152 Ament, Deloris Tarzan, Iridescent Light: The “An American at , 1789,” ed. R. American Commonwealth Political Emergence of Northwest Art, review, L. Brunhouse, 31(3):285-86 Federation, 62(1):16-18, 21 95(1):47-48 The American Automobile: A Brief History, by The American Compromise: Theme and America and the Strife of Europe, by J. Fred John B. Rae, review, 57(3):135-36 Method in the Histories of Bancroft, Rippy, review, 30(2):231-33 American Bankers Association, Trust Parkman, and Adams, by Richard C. America at War, 1917-1918, by Frederic L. Company Division, 43(1):3, 17-18, 21, Vitzthum, review, 67(2):90 Paxson, review, 30(4):457-58 43(2):141, 143 American Convictions: Cycles of Public America in Midpassage, by Charles A. Beard American Baptist Home Mission Society, Thought, 1600-1850, by Charles A. and Mary R. Beard, review, 31(1):109- 25(4):254-75, 37(1):15-30, 41(2):121- Barker, review, 63(4):165 10 58 American Council of Learned Societies, America in the New Pacific, by George E. American Baptist Publication Society, 11(2):159 Taylor, review, 33(3):366-68 41(2):160 American Crystal Sugar Company, 90(3):131 America in the Pacific, by Foster Rhea Dulles, American Bible Society, in Oreg. Country, American Democracy and the World War: Pre- review, 24(1):58-59 24(2):105-27 War Years, 1913-1917, by Frederic L. America Is in the Heart, by Carlos Bulosan, American Bibliography, by Charles Evans, Paxson, review, 28(3):327-29

Index 11 American Diplomacy and the Narcotics Traffic, American Federation of Teachers, 76(1):30 The American Historical Review, ed. J. 1900-1939: A Study in International American Folklore, by Richard M. Dorson, Franklin Jameson, 18(1):75 Humanitarian Reform, by Arnold H. review, 52(2):71-72 An American History, by Nathaniel W. Taylor, review, 62(1):41-42 American Forestry: A History of National, Stephenson, review, 5(1):60-61 American Disciples of Marx: From the Age of State, and Private Cooperation, by American History and Government, by Jackson to the Progressive Era, by David William G. Robbins, review, 77(1):36 Matthew Page Andrews, 12(3):238 Herreshoff, review, 60(1):46-47 American Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics, American History and Government, by Willis The American Disease: Origins of Narcotic ed. Char Miller, review, 90(3):155-56 M. West, review, 5(1):60-61 Control, by David F. Musto, review, American Forts, Yesterday and Today, by Bruce American History in Schools and Colleges: The 65(4):186-87 Grant, review, 57(2):90 Report of the Committee on American An American Dissenter: The Life of Algie American Foundation, Committee on History in Schools and Colleges, ed. Martin Simons, 1870-1950, by Kent Russian-American Relations, The Edgar B. Wesley, review, 35(3):278-79 Kreuter and Gretchen Kreuter, review, United States and the Soviet Union, American History Told by Contemporaries, 61(2):120-21 25(1):74 Vol. 5: Twentieth Century United States, American Dream, by Michael Foster, American Friends Service Committee, role of 1900-1929, ed. Albert Bushnell Hart 29(3):246 Anna Louise Strong, 66(3):127-28 and John Gould Curtis, 21(3):231 American Dream: An Immigrant’s Quest, by The American Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers, and American Home Missionary Society, Angelo Pellegrini, review, 79(1):36 Cowboys, 1800-1899, by William C. 24(2):106-107, 110, 127, 41(2):128, The American 1890s: Life and Times of a Lost Davis, review, 91(2):97-98 132-57, 61(1):2, 7, 9, 79(1):26-34 Generation, by Larzer Ziff, review, American Frontier and Western Issues: A American Imprints Inventory, 30(4):391-92, 59(1):51-52 Historiographical Review, ed. Roger L. 34(1):27-38 The American Empire: A Study of the Outlying Nichols, review, 79(3):120 The American Indian. An Introduction to the Territories of the United States, ed. The American Frontier in Hawaii. The Anthropology of the New World, by William H. Haas, review, 32(3):338-39 Pioneers, 1789-1843, by Harold Clark Wissler, review, 13(4):300-301 American Expansion in Hawaii, 1842-1898, by Whitman Bradley, review, 34(2):218-19 American Indian Almanac, by John Upton Sylvester K. Stevens, review, 39(4):324- American Fur Company, 23(3):184-85, 191, Terrell, review, 64(1):43-44 25 24(1):31, 37, 37(2):94, 105(3):112 The American Indian in Graduate Studies: The American Expedition, by Sven Waxell, Bridger, James, with, 19(1):16, 26(1):26-27 A Bibliography of Theses and review, 44(2):93 Clapp, Benjamin, with, 25(2):110-13 Dissertations, comp. Frederick J. American Falls Canal and Power Company, documents of, 18(3):211-12 Dockstader, review, 49(4):145 78(4):124-25, 127-28, 130 formation of, 18(1):23 The American Indian in the United States, The American Far West in the Twentieth and HBC, 30(1):81-82 Period 1850-1914, by Warren K. Century, by Earl Pomeroy, ed. Richard and Missouri River navigation, 37(3):195- Moorehead, 7(1):83 W. Etulain, review, 100(2):97-98 96 American Indian Life, ed. Elsie Clews Parsons, The American Farm: A Photographic History, and Rocky Mountain fur trade, 39(1):3-32 review, 13(3):233-34 by Maisie Conrat and Richard Conrat, See also names of individual employees; American Indian Medicine, by Virgil J. Vogel, review, 70(1):40-41 names of individual forts; names of review, 62(1):34 American Federation of Labor (AFL), individual ships American Indian Periodicals in the Princeton 49(4):164 American Fur Seal Diplomacy: The Alaskan University Library: A Preliminary List, and Boeing workers, 85(4):140, 143 Fur Seal Controversy, by James Thomas by Alfred L. Bush and Robert S. Fraser, and farmer-labor movement, 57(4):148- Gay, review, 79(2):79 review, 62(4):158 55, 62(1):20-21, 24, 26 The American Fur Trade of the Far West, by American Indian Policy in the Jacksonian Era, and indigenous labor movement, in Hiram Martin Chittenden, revew, by Ronald N. Satz, review, 68(1):36-37 Wash., 70(1):24-34 26(4):303 American Indian Policy Review Commission, and International Woodworkers of The American Heritage Pictorial Atlas of 79(3):104 America, 100(3):134-41 United States History, review, 59(2):108 American Indian Tomahawks, by Harold L. and labor radicalism, in Portland (1918- American Historical Association Peterson, review, 57(2):89-90 20), 98(3):115-29 meetings, 1(2):84-87, 6(1):77, 9(1):79, American Indian Treaties: The History of a newspapers of, in Oreg., 74(4):154, 158, 12(1):79-80, 25(1):79-80 Political Anomaly, by Francis Paul 161, 165, 98(3):124, 126 Public Archives Commission, 1(2):10, 12- Prucha, review, 87(4):212-13 and One Big Union movement, 69(3):127- 14, 29(1):27 American Indian Tribal Governments, by 34, 98(3):117, 121, 123-26 Service Center for Teachers of History, Sharon O’Brien, review, 81(1):35 Railway Employees Department of, 59(3):149, 151, 154 American Indians and Christian Missions: 75(1):13, 16, 18-21 works of: Annual Report, 1911, Vol. 2, Studies in Cultural Conflict, by Henry and Seattle labor movement, 52(3):81-98, 5(2):147; Commission on the Social Warner Bowden, review, 73(4):189 55(4):146-56, 86(1):35-44 Studies in the Schools, Conclusions American Indians in World War I: At War and and Western Federation of Miners, and Recommendations, 25(3):234- at Home, by Thomas A. Britten, review, 58(1):29, 32 35; Committee on the Planning of 90(2):90-91 See also Idaho State Federation of Labor; Research, Historical Scholarship in American Institute of Architects, 99(3):123 Oregon State Federation of Labor; America; Needs and Opportunities, Architect’s Small House Service Bureau, Pacific Coast Federation of Labor; 24(1):67-68 85(4):158 Washington State Federation of Labor; See also Pacific Coast Branch of the Seattle chapter, 99(3):127, 130 names of individual AFL labor councils American Historical Association Wash. chapter, 75(1):22-23, 32, 75(4):172-

12 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 73, 175, 83(4):142, 85(4):152, 18(2):146-47 American Sports: From the Age of Folk Games 87(4):194, 197 “An American Pioneer in Japan,” by Herbert to the Age of Spectators, by Benjamin G. American Intellectual Histories and Historians, H. Gowen, 20(1):12-23 Rader, review, 75(2):88 by Robert Allen Skotheim, review, American Political Science Association, The American Sportsmen and the Origins of 58(2):108 Teaching of Government. Report to the Conservation, by John F. Reiger, review, “American Intellectuals and World War I,” by American Political Science Assocation, 68(2):99 George H. Knoles, 59(4):203-15 8(1):73 American Student Union, 85(4):131 The American Irish: A Political and Social The American Presidency, An Interpretation, by American Studies: Topics and Sources, ed. Portrait, by William V. Shannon, Harold J. Laski, review, 32(1):119-20 Robert H. Walker, review, 69(2):86-87 review, 57(4):191 The American President Lines and Its The American Teacher: Evolution of a “American Labor Leaders and the Vancouver Forebears, 1848-1984: From Profession in a Democracy, by Willard S. Anti-Oriental Riot,” by Robert E. Paddlewheelers to Containerships, by Elsbree, review, 31(4):470-72 Wynne, 57(4):172-79 John Niven, review, 78(4):155 American Tract Society, in Oreg. Country, American Labor Union, 70(1):29-32, 75(1):16 The American Problem in British Diplomacy, 24(2):105, 121-27 American Lake, Wash., 8(4):271-72 1841-1861, by Wilbur Devereux Jones, An American Vision: Far Western Landscape review, 67(2):88-89 and National Culture, 1820-1920, by and Centralia massacre (1919), 45(4):116- American Protective Association, 58(1):17 Anne Farrar Hyde, review, 83(2):77 24, 57(2):65, 67-69, 59(2):89, 91-92, 94, American Protective League (Seattle), American West, ed., The Great Northwest: The 62(3):110-16 52(3):83, 74(4):175-76 Story of a Land and Its People, review, and de Valera, Eamon, 81(4):146, 148-51 American Quarterly Review, 52(1):3 65(2):85 Filipino members of, 102(1):8 American Racism: Exploration of the Nature of The American West: A Reorientation, ed. Gene and Red Scare in Idaho, 69(3):109-10, 112 Prejudice, by Roger Daniels and Harry M. Gressley, review, 59(3):162 Seattle building of, 103(3):127 H. L. Kitano, review, 65(2):92-93 The American West: A Twentieth-Century Tacoma branch, 89(1):6-9 American Radio Telephone Company, History, by Michael P. Malone and American Liberals and the Russian Revolution, 54(3):91, 94, 96, 98 Richard W. Etulain, review, 81(1):33 by Christopher Lasch, review, American Railroad Politics, 1914-1920: Rates, The American West: An Interpretive History, by 61(4):217-18 Wages, and Efficiency, by K. Austin Robert V. Hine, review, 65(3):148-49 American Library Association, 17(4):243, 246, Kerr, review, 61(1):60-61 The American West: Frontier and Region. 25(2):103-107 American Railway Union, 70(1):28-29, 31, Interpretations by John Walton American Literature and the Academy: The 75(1):14-17, 19-21 Caughey, ed. Norris Hundley, Jr., and Roots, Growth, and Maturity of a The American Revisionists: The Lessons of John A. Schutz, review, 61(2):108-109 Profession, by Kermit Vanderbilt, Intervention in World War I, by Warren The American West: The Invention of a Myth, review, 78(3):107-108 I. Cohen, review, 59(1):53 by David Hamilton Murdoch, review, American Locomotives: An Engineering American Russian Commercial Company, 94(1):47 History, 1830-1880, by John H. White, 7(4):289, 36(2):121-31, 60(2):62 The American West in the Twentieth Century: Jr., review, 90(2):92-93 “‘American Salmon,’ by Rudyard Kipling: A A Short History of an Urban Oasis, by The American Lumber Industry, by National Sketch from American Notes,” ed. E. H. Gerald D. Nash, review, 66(1):35 Lumber Manufacturers’ Association, Eby, 60(4):177-82 The American West in 2000: Essays in Honor of review, 3(3):243-44 American Samoa, 27(4):311-46, 68(2):49-59 Gerald D. Nash, ed. Richard W. Etulain American Memory Project (Library of American Scenic and Historic Preservation and Ferenc Morton Szasz, review, Congress), 93(1):54 Society, Seventeenth Annual Report, 96(1):50-51 American National Government, by Claudius 1912, review, 4(3):198 The American West Transformed: The Impact O. Johnson, review, 52(2):77-78 The American Science of Politics: Its Origins of the Second World War, by Gerald D. American Newspapers, 1821-1936. A Union and Conditions, by Bernard Crick, Nash, review, 77(1):35 List of Files Available in the United review, 51(3):142 The American Western Novel, by James K. States and Canada, ed. Winifred American Shipping Policy, by Paul Maxwell Folsom, review, 58(2):64 Gregory, review, 28(4):429-30 Zeis, review, 30(3):361-62 American Wheat Growers, Associated, The American Northwest: A American Smelting and Refining Company 71(2):65-66, 70 and Washington, by Gordon B. Dodds, (asarco), 60(2):95-96, 81(2):46-47, American Wildlife Institute, 63(3):118, 120 review, 78(3):112-13 84(2):42-49, 91(2):59, 62, 67-68, American Woman’s League, 100(1):32-33 American Notes, by Rudyard Kipling, 97(3): 91(3):144-46 American Woman’s Party, 90(3):166 126-27 An American Soldier and Diplomat, Horace American Women and the Repeal of The American Novel, 1789-1939, by Carl Van Porter, by Elsie Porter Mende and Prohibition, by Kenneth D. Rose, Doren, review, 32(1):122-23 Henry Greenleaf Pearson, 19(1):74-75 review, 88(4):204-205 American Odyssey: The Journey of Lewis and The American Southwest—Image and Reality: American Workers, Colonial Power: Philippine Clark, by Ingvard Henry Eide, review, Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, Seattle and the Transpacific West, 61(4):222-23 16 April 1977, by Ray Allen Billington 1919-1941, by Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony, American Pacific Ocean Trade: Its Impact and Albert Camarillo, review, review, 96(1):43-44 on Foreign Policy and Continental 72(4):186 Americana Expansion, 1784-1860, by J. Wade The American Spirit. A Study of the Idea of Pacific northwest, 13(1):75-77, 13(2):152- Caruthers, review, 65(4):163 Civilization in the United States, by 54, 13(3):239-40, 13(4):308, 14(1):75- The American People—A History, by Thomas Charles A. Beard and Mary R. Beard, 76, 14(2):156-58, 15(1):76-78, Jefferson Wertenbaker, review, review, 34(3):325-26 15(2):154-55, 15(3):234-36, 15(4):308-

Index 13 10, 16(1):74-76, 16(2):158-59, and Overseas Expansion, by H. Wayne in Montana’s Smelter City, by Laurie 17(1):74-75, 17(2):154-56, 17(3):238- Morgan, review, 57(1):44-45 Mercier, review, 94(2):93 39, 17(4):245, 310-11, 18(1):77- The Amerindians, by Donald M. McNicol, Anaconda, Mont., 82(3):93-95, 97, 99, 78, 18(2):156-57, 18(3):238-39, review, 29(2):213-14 97(4):173 18(4):311-12, 19(1):76-77, 19(2):155- Ames, Edgar, 59(2):79-82, 87 Anaconda Copper Mining Company, 56, 19(4):308-309, 20(2):154-55, Ames, Edwin Gardner, 27(1):93, 42(4):311, 41(4):312-29 21(1):74-77, 24(1):69-70, 30(1):67-76, 315, 321 monopolization of Mont. mining, 62(3):117-20 works of: “Port Gamble, Washington,” 44(1):24-29, 84(3):103-104 western, 54(3):113-23, 61(2):94-100, 16(1):17-19, 16(2):160, 70(1):10, 16 in Mont. politics, 54(1):19-20, 27-29, 88(3):146-48 Ames, Fisher, 53(1):38, 53(3):109-10 55(1):3, 6, 64(1):12-20 American-Canadian International Joint Ames, George Walcott, Jr., ed., A Doctor and water issues, 4, 6-8, 10 Commission, 34(4):391-92 Comes to California. The Diary of “The Anaconda Copper Mining Company: The Americanization of Alaska, 1867-1897, by John S. Griffin, Assistant Surgeon A Price War and a Copper Corner,” by Ted C. Hinckley, 103(3):117 with Kearny’s Dragoons, 1846-1847, Kenneth Ross Toole, 41(4):312-29 Americanizing the American Indians: Writings 35(3):276-77 Anaconda Gold and Silver Mining Company, by the “Friends of the Indian,” 1880- Ames, Henry Semple, 59(2):79-80 41(4):313-14 1900, ed. Francis Paul Prucha, review, Ames, J. J., Comprehensive Index to Anaconda Standard, 64(1):12-14, 16-20 65(4):191 Publications of the United States Anacortes, Wash., 8(4):272 Americans and the California Dream, 1850- Government, 1881-1893, 34(2):200 Anaktuvuk Pass (Alaska), 88(2):102 1915, by Kevin Starr, review, 64(3):126- Ames, Maud Walker, 34(2):154 An Analysis of Lafayette National Park, by 27 Ames, William E., Unionism or Hearst: The Robert Sterling Yard, 15(2):151-52 Americans and the Soviet Experiment, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Strike of An Analysis of Plains Indian Parfleche 1917-1933, by Peter G. Filene, review, 1936, review, 72(1):42; rev. of The Decoration, by Leslie Spier, 17(1):72-73 61(4):217-19 Pioneer Editor in Missouri, 1808-1860, “Analysis of the Pacific Railroad Reports,” by Americans for Defense of Basic Freedoms 57(1):41-42 Pearl Russell, 10(1):3-16 Committee (Tacoma), 89(1):7 Ames Shipbuilding and Drydocking Anatone, Wash., 8(4):272, 22(3):175-76 Americans from Norway, by Leola Bergmann, Company (Seattle), 59(2):87 Anceney, Charles (father), 47(4):120 review, 42(1):83-84 Amlia Island (Alaska), 38(1):39, 52, 69-70, 73, Anceney, Charles L. (son), 47(4):120 Americans in Eastern Asia; A Critical Study 38(2):132 Anchor Coal and Development Company, of the Policy of the United States in Amlie, Thomas R., 62(1):16-23, 25 29(2):163 Reference to China, Japan and Korea Ammons, Elias M., 48(3):94-96, 49(2):53-54 Anchorage, Alaska, 58(3):130-41, 88(2):102 in the 19th Century, by Tyler Dennett, Among the Sleeping Giants: Occasional Pieces Anchorage: Alaska Geographic Society, Vol. 23, review, 33(1):111-12 on Lewis and Clark, by Donald Jackson, no. 1, review, 89(1):41-42 Americans in Polynesia, 1783-1842, by W. review, 79(2):82 Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Patrick Strauss, review, 55(4):189 Amonson, Peter, 27(4):386, 389 58(3):132, 134, 139-41 Americans Interpret the Parthenon: Amor De Cosmos, by Roland Wild, review, Ancient Land, Sacred Whale: The Inuit Hunt The Progression of Greek Revival 51(1):38 and Its Rituals, by Tom Lowenstein, Architecture from the East Coast to “Amor De Cosmos, a British Columbia review, 86(3):139-40 Oregon, 1800-1860, by Robert K. Reformer,” by Margaret Ross, Ancient Modocs of California and Oregon, by Sutton, review, 84(3):109 23(2):110-30 Carrol B. Howe, review, 72(4):187 Americans Interpret Their Civil War, by Amory, T. C. See T. C. Amory and Company Ancient Warriors of the North Pacific, by Thomas J. Pressly, review, 45(3):102- Amos, Preston E., Above and Beyond in the Charles Harrison, review, 17(1):66-67 103 West: Black Medal of Honor Winners, Ancon (steamer), 7(1):24, 32, 34, 46(3):90-93 America’s Affluent Age, by Floyd Rinhart and 1870-1890, review, 67(1):38-39 And If Man Triumph, by George Snell, review, Marion Rinhart, review, 64(1):30 Amoss, Pamela T., Coast Salish Spirit Dancing: 30(2):227-28 America’s Concentration Camps, by Allan R. The Survival of an Ancestral Religion, And Promises to Keep: The Southern Bosworth, review, 59(2):107-108 review, 70(4):186; ed., Badger and Conference for Human Welfare, 1938- America’s Frontier Heritage, by Ray Allen Coyote Were Neighbors: Melville Jacobs 1948, by Thomas A. Krueger, review, Billington, review, 58(3):155-56 on Northwest Indian Myths and Tales, 59(3):171 America’s Heroes: The Changing Models of review, 93(1):37-38; rev. of Ancient And Still the Waters Run, by Angie Debo, Success in American Magazines, by Modocs of California and Oregon, review, 32(4):464-66 Theodore P. Greene, review, 63(4):178- 72(4):187; rev. of Myron Eells and the And There Were Men, by Russell Blankenship, 79 Puget Sound Indians, 69(4):188-89; review, 34(1):99-100 America’s New Frontier: The Mountain rev. of The Salish People: The Local Andersen, C. C., 61(3):134-35 West, by Morris E. Garnsey, review, Contribution of Charles Hill-Tout, 4 Andersen, Dennis Alan, “Architecture for 42(4):336-37 vols., 73(1):45; rev. of Valley of the Seattle Schools, 1880-1900,” 83(4):128- America’s Nuclear Wastelands: Politics, Spirits: The Upper Skagit Indians of 43; “Carl August Darmer: Architect Accountability, and Cleanup, by Max S. Western Washington, 67(2):92-93 for the City of Destiny,” 71(1):24-30; Power, review, 99(4):201-202 Amsler, Rudolph, 44(1):10 “Clark Kinsey: Logging Photography, America’s Outward Thrust: Approaches to Amsterdamsch Trustees Kantoor, 72(1):7 1914-1945,” 74(1):18-27; “A John Foreign Affairs, 1865-1890, by Milton amusement trades strike (Seattle, 1921-35), Parkinson Album,” 69(2):71-74; Plesur, review, 64(1):33-34 71(4):172-82 “Meeting the Danger of Fire: Design America’s Road to Empire: The War with Spain Anaconda: Labor, Community, and Culture and Construction in Seattle after 1889,”

14 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 93(3):115-26; “Plan and Pattern Books: Romig, review, 32(1):117-18 Promise of the Sixties, 94(4):215 Shaping Early Seattle Architecture,” Anderson, Florence Bennett, Leaven for the Anderson, Terry L., The Not So Wild, Wild 85(4):150-58; rev. of With Nature’s Frontier, review, 45(2):65; Through the West: Property Rights on the Frontier, Children: Emma B. Freeman [1880- Hawse-Hole, 23(4):306 review, 96(2):102; Sovereign Nations or 1928]—Camera and Brush, 69(1):30 Anderson, G. H., Vancouver and His Great Reservations? An Economic History of Andersen, Thayne I., Alaska Hooch: The Voyage, 15(4):301-302 American Indians, review, 89(1):34-35 History of Alcohol in Early Alaska, Anderson, George, 33(1):52-56 Anderson, Victor, 87(2):85-88, 90-91 review, 80(3):115 Anderson, H. Allen, The Chief: Ernest Anderson, William J., 84(3):103 Andersen v. asarco, 91(2):59, 62, 67-68 Thompson Seton and the Changing Anderson, William Marshall, 26(1):28-29 Anderson, Abraham C., Trails of Early Idaho: West, review, 78(3):109 works of: The Rocky Mountain Journals of The Pioneer Life of George W. Goodhart, Anderson, H. Dewey, Alaska Natives: A Survey William Marshall Anderson: The West and His Association with the Hudson’s of Their Sociological and Educational in 1834, review, 59(4):223 Bay and American Fur Company’s Status, review, 26(3):234 Anderson, Winslow, 86(3):125-28, 130 Traders and Trappers, review, Anderson, Henry, So Shall Ye Reap, review, Anderson Island (Wash.), 8(4):272-73 32(2):218-19 63(3):126 “Anderson’s Landing: Life in the Early Anderson, Alec, 38(3):244, 247-59 Anderson, J. Patton, 2(1):34, 30(3):305-309 Settlements on Hood Canal,” by Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 13(2):115, Anderson, James R., 21(1):18-19 Patricia J. Hanley, 48(1):8-12 152, 14(3):224-26, 15(3):216-20, Anderson, John Albert, 33(1):52-53, 56 Anderson’s Landing, Wash., 48(1):8-12 16(1):47-48, 16(2):83-84, 88, 137-39, Anderson, John W., 37(1):49, 51 Andrea F. Luchenbach (steamer), 96(3):118 141, 17(2):131-36, 140-41, 18(4):272- Anderson, Karen, Wartime Women: Sex Roles, Andreades, Michael, 92(3):127-36 74, 21(3):225, 227-28, 29(1):7, Family Relations, and the Status of Andreanof Islands, 4(2):88, 90, 38(1):39- 30(4):404-405, 90(3):142-43, 147, Women during World War II, review, 40, 52, 70-77, 82, 38(2):114, 132-33. 101(2):71-73 74(1):42; rev. of The Lyric Singer: A See also Aleutian Islands; names of Anderson, Alexander Jay, 25(2):86-89, Biography of Ella Higginson, 77(2):73 individual islands 79(2):65-73 Anderson, L. F. (librarian), 17(4):250-51 Andreasen, Bethany, rev. of The Importance Anderson, Andrew, 5(1):23 Anderson, Lilly, 48(1):12 of Being Monogamous: Marriage and Anderson, Andrew Jackson, 33(1):52, 54 Anderson, Louis F. (professor), 79(2):66, 69, Nation Building in Western Canada to Anderson, Augusta, “A List of Northwest 71-72 1915, 100(2):94; rev. of With Grit and Juveniles,” 35(4):356-62 Anderson, Louisa (Louisa Phelps), 79(2):65- by Grace: Breaking Trails in Politics and Anderson, Bern, 51(1):2 71, 73 Law, a Memoir, 99(4):196-97 works of: ed., “The Vancouver Anderson, Margaret Seguin, ed., Potlatch at Andrew, Frank, Sr. / Miisaw, Expedition: Peter Puget’s Journal Gitsegukla: William Beynon’s 1945 Field Paitarkiutenka / My Legacy to You, of the Exploration of Puget Sound, Notebooks, review, 92(2):96-97; rev. ed. Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, May 7-June 11, 1792,” 30(2):177- of Haida Gwaii: Human History and 100(1):38-39 217; Surveyor of the Sea: The Life and Environment from the Time of Loon to Andrew Carnegie, by Joseph Frazier Wall, Voyages of Captain , the Time of the Iron People, 98(3):149- review, 64(1):34-35 review, 51(4):182 50 Andrew Furuseth, Emancipator of the Seamen, Anderson, Bob, 91(3):128-29, 133 Anderson, Mary Ann, 33(1):51-56 by Hyman Weintraub, review, 52(1):35 Anderson, Butler P., 1(2):59, 28(1):8-12, Anderson, Michael R., rev. of By His Own Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of 49(2):70 Hand? The Mysterious Death of Tennessee, by Clifton R. Hall, 8(2):156 Anderson, C. M., 1(3):159-61 , 98(1):39-40; rev. of “Andrew Onderdonk, Master Builder,” by Ann Anderson, Chandler P., 34(4):388, 390 Red Serge and Polar Bear Pants: The Hanley, 49(4):146-49 Anderson, Charles E., 63(3):89-90, 92-93 Biography of Harry Stallworthy, rcmp, Andrews, Clarence L., 39(3):248-50, 70(3):128 Anderson, Charles L., 31(3):289, 292-305 97(1):44 works of: “Alaska under the Russians— Anderson, Charles Perry, 33(1):51-56 Anderson, Nancy Mae, Swede Homestead, Baranof the Builder,” 7(3):202-16; Anderson, Clarence, 94(1):16-17 review, 33(4):448-49 “Alaska under the Russians— Anderson, David F., 65(3):108 Anderson, Nels, Desert Saints: The Mormon Industry, Trade and Social Life,” Anderson, Dice Robins, William Branch Giles: Frontier in Utah, review, 33(4):452-53 7(4):278-95; “Alaska Whaling,” A Study in the Politics of Virginia and Anderson, Rasmus Bjorn, 49(3):94, 97 9(1):3-10; “Biographical Sketch of the Nation from 1790 to 1830, 7(3):252- Anderson, Rufus, 14(4):292-93, 296, Captain William Moore,” 21(3):195- 53; ed., Richmond College Historical 25(2):100-101 203, 21(4):271-80, 22(1):32-41; Papers, Vol. 1 (June 1915), 6(4):280 Anderson, Samuel, 53(1):20, 22-23, 26 “Biographical Sketch of Captain Anderson, Elliott, 84(2):78 Anderson, Steve A., “The Forgetting of John William D. Moore,” 22(2):99-111; Anderson, Eric, rev. of Coming Full Circle: Montgomery: Spanaway’s First White “Driving Reindeer in Alaska,” 26(2):90- Spirituality and Wellness among Native Settler, 1845-1885,” 101(2):71-86 93; “The Historical Russian Library Communities in the Pacific Northwest, Anderson, Stuart, “British Threats and the of Alaska,” 29(2):201-204; “Marine 105(1):42-43 Settlement of the Oregon Boundary Disasters of the Alaska Route,” Anderson, Eunice G., Wyoming State Dispute,” 66(4):153-60 7(1):21-37; “Reindeer in Alaska,” Historian’s First Biennial Report, Anderson, Talea, “‘I Want My Agency Moved 10(3):171-76; “Reindeer in the Arctic,” 13(2):151 Back . . . , My Dear White Sisters’: 17(1):14-17; “Russian Plans for Anderson, Eva Greenslit, 48(2):45, 101(1):14 Discourses on Yakama Reservation American Dominion,” 18(2):83-92; works of: Chief Seattle, review, 34(4):407- Reform, 1920s-1930s,” 104(4):178-87 “Russian Shipbuilding in the American 408; Dog-team Doctor; The Story of Dr. Anderson, Terry H., rev. of Kennedy and the Colonies,” 25(1):3-10; “The Salmon of

Index 15 Alaska,” 9(4):243-54; “Some Russian American Board and Its Historian,” Annamour, F. N., 3(3):198-228 Books on Alaskan History,” 28(1):75- 75(3):140-41 Annals of Astoria: The Headquarters Log 87; “The Wreck of the St. Nicholas,” Andrews, Willie Red Star, 101(1):20-21, 23 of the on the 13(1):27-31; ed., “Some Notes on the Andrewuk, Mary (Sinrock Mary; Mary Columbia River, 1811-1813, by Duncan Yukon by Stewart Menzies,” 32(2):197- Antisarlook), 17(1):15, 75(3):98-107 McDougall, ed. Robert F. Jones, review, 202; “Voyage of the East Indiaman Andrus, Cecil, 91(3):146, 102(4):168-69, 92(3):155-56 ,” 23(1):37; “Warfield’s Story 171-72 Annals of and Pennsylvania, by of Peo-Peo-Mox-Mox,” 25(3):182-84; The Anecdotes of an Admiral, by Robert E. John F. Watson, 1(3):102-104, 106 The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska, Coontz, 26(1):70 Annance, François Noel, 5(4):285, 6(1):26-33, review, 32(2):219-20; The Story of Angeles, Mariano, 102(1):7, 9 13(3):206, 29(1):5, 98(2):82 Alaska, 23(1):71, 103(3):115, review, Angeline (Suquamish Indian), 22(4):244, Annex Creek hydroelectric facility (Alaska), 29(3):315-16; The Story of Sitka, 269-71 75(2):64-66, 68-69 review, 13(3):237-38; rev. of Alaska, Its Angell, Homer D., 23(4):314, 71(1):32, 34 The Annexation of Russian America to the Meaning to the World, Its Resources, Its Angell, James R., 50(3):102, 106 United States, by Victor J. Farrar, Opportunities, 6(1):69; rev. of Alaskans Angell, Tony, Marine Birds and Mammals of review, 29(1):86 All, 24(4):302; rev. of Dog-team Doctor; Puget Sound, review, 75(4):184; Puget Anóoshi Lingít Aaní Ká / Russians in Tlingit The Story of Dr. Romig, 32(1):117-18; Sound through an Artist’s Eye, review, America: The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and rev. of The Eskimos; their Environment 101(1):42-43 1804, ed. Nora Marks Dauenhauer, and Folkways, 24(3):234; rev. of Fog Angelus Studio (Portland), 86(1):54 Richard Dauenhauer, and Lydia T. and Men on Bering Sea, 27(3):264-65; Angle, Glenn, 92(2):73, 75, 77-78 Black, review, 100(2):90-91 rev. of Grit, Grief and Gold, 24(2):152- Angle, Grant C., A Brief History of Shelton, An Annotated Bibliography of American Indian 53; rev. of A Guide to Alaska: Last Washington, review, 33(3):352-53 and Eskimo Autobiographies, by H. American Frontier, 31(1):104-105; rev. Anglican Communion. See Church of David Brumble III, review, 74(4):178 of Heaven Is Too High, 35(4):369-70; England Annual Magazine Subject Index, ed. Frederick rev. of Journey Into the Fog, 35(3):272- “ Among the Indians of Winthrop Faxon, 1914, 6(3):211, 1915, 73; rev. of The Lost Empire: The Life Washington Territory,” by Thomas E. 7(3):255, 1918, 11(2):154 and Adventures of Nikolai Petrovich Jessett, 42(3):224-41 Annual Publication of the Historical Society Rezanov, 29(1):87-88; rev. of The Lure Anglin, Ron, Forgotten Trails: Historical of Southern California, 1912-1913, of Alaska, 31(1):105-106; rev. of Rand- Sources of the Columbia’s Big Bend 5(3):231, 1915-1916, 8(2):155-56 McNally Guide to Alaska and Yukon, Country, review, 88(3):155 Annual Report of the Bureau of American 14(1):68; rev. of Russian Expansion on Anglin, Wash., 8(4):273 Ethnology, 26th, 3(1):93-94, 33d, the Pacific, 1641-1850, 6(2):119-20; Anglo-American Convention of 1818. See 11(1):71-72, 34th (1912-13), rev. of Seward’s Icebox, 24(2):152-53; Convention of 1818 14(2):154-55, 35th, 13(2):148-49, rev. of Voyages on the Yukon and Its Anglo-Chinese Relations during the 36th, 13(2):148-49, 37th (1915-16), Tributaries, 9(1):69-70; rev. of A Winter Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 14(4):310, 39th (1917-18), 17(4):304, Circuit of Our Arctic Coast, 11(3):230- by Earl H. Pritchard, review, 28(4):420- 40th (1918-19), 17(4):304, 41st (1919- 31 22 24), 20(2):151-52, 42d (1924-25), Andrews, Emery E., 93(3):131, 134 Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 37(2):115, 119, 122 20(1):73, 43d (1925-26), 20(3):234, Andrews, Lyman Beach, 5(1):25, 9(2):130-52, Anglo-Russian treaty (1825), 13(2):93-100 44th (1926-27), 21(2):154, 45th (1927- 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140- Anglo-Saxons, early history of, 2(4):294-302 28), 22(1):71, 46th (1928-29), 22(1):71, 41, 29(2):153-54, 156 Angoolook, Oliver, 101(3/4):131-32, 134 47th (1929-30), 23(4):307, 48th, Andrews, Margaret W., rev. of Civilizing the Angry Voices: Left-of-Center Politics in the New 25(1):73-74, 49th (1931-32), 24(4):305, West: The Galts and the Development of Deal Era, by Donald R. McCoy, review, 50th, 25(4):304, 51st, 26(2):154 Western Canada, 74(3):142 51(1):40-41 Anscomb, Herbert, 103(2):73 Andrews, Matthew Page, American History Angus, H. F., British Columbia and the United Anson, George, 20(1):24-25 and Government, 12(3):238; A Brief States: The North Pacific Slope from Fur Anstey, Arthur, The Romance of British History of the United States, 8(1):71; Trade to Aviation, review, 34(4):404- Columbia, review, 19(1):66-67 History of the United States, 5(4):317 405 Answering Chief Seattle, by Albert Andrews, Mildred Tanner, ed., Pioneer Square: “Angus McDonald: A Few Items of the West,” Furtwangler, review, 90(1):41-42 Seattle’s Oldest Neighborhood, review, ed. F. W. Howay, William S. Lewis, and Antelope, Oreg., 79(1):2-9 97(3):155-56 Jacob A. Meyers, 8(3):188-229 Antelope Wool Growers’ Association, 79(1):7, Andrews, Ralph W., Photographers of the “Angus McDonald, Frontier Fur Trader,” by 9 Frontier West: Their Lives and Works, Albert J. Partoll, 42(2):138-46 Antero (Fa-long-long; Igorot), 101(3/4):113, 1875 to 1915, review, 57(2):90-91; Aniak, Alaska, 88(2):102 117, 122, 144 Timber: Toil and Trouble in the Big Ankeny, Levi, 26(4):261-62, 35(2):102-104, Antevs, Ernst, Rainfall and Tree Growth in the Woods, review, 60(2):107-108 112 Great Basin, review, 30(2):226-27 Andrews, Siri, rev. of The Eagle’s Gift; Alaska Ankeny, Wash., 8(4):273 Anthon, Inger, rev. of The Eleven Eaglets of the Eskimo Tales, 24(1):59-60; rev. of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt: The Evolution of a West, 1(4):275-77 Redskin and Pioneer; Brave Tales of the Reformer, by James R. Kearney, review, Anthony, Susan B., 67(2):50-51, 56, 95(2):75, Great Northwest, 24(1):59-60; rev. of 60(3):172-73 103(1):26-27 Totem Tales, 24(1):59-60 “Anna Louise Strong and the Search for anthropology, 53(4):156-58, 97(2):59-67, Andrews, Thomas F., “Clifford Merrill Drury, a Good Cause,” by David C. Duke, 32(1):79-106 1897-1984: The Oregon Mission of the 66(3):123-37 Anti-Alien Land Act (Wash., 1921). See Alien

16 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Land Law (Wash., 1921) in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 77(3):100-101 An Apostle of the North: Memoirs of the Right Anti-Chinese Committee (Tacoma, 1885), See also anti-Chinese sentiment; Reverend William Carpenter Bompas, 85(4):164-65 anti-Japanese sentiment; German by H. A. Cody, review, 95(1):41-42 Anti-Chinese Congress, 95(2):72 immigrants Apostles of the Self-Made Man, by John G. The Anti-Chinese Movement in California, by Anti-Imperialism in the United States: Cawelti, review, 58(1):43 Elmer Clarence Sandmeyer, review, The Great Debate, 1890-1920, by E. Apostol, Jane, “Lute Pease of the Pacific 31(4):465-66, rev. ed., review, 84(2):69 Berkeley Tompkins, review, 63(1):33 Monthly,” 74(3):98-105; “Sailing with “The Anti-Chinese Outbreaks in Seattle, anti-Japanese sentiment the Ruler of the Arctic Sea,” 72(4):146- 1885-1886,” by Jules Alexander Karlin, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 56 39(2):103-30 100(1):8-9 Appalachian migrants to Wash., 29(2):115-34, Anti-Chinese Riots at Seattle, Wn., February in B.C., 17(2):99-100, 104, 57(4):172-79, 33(1):3-25 8th, 1886, by George Kinnear, review, 64(4):163-64, 93(2):69-80 “The Appalachian Mountaineers in the 3(2):160 of Clark, Chase, governor of Idaho, Upper Cowlitz Basin,” by Woodrow R. “Anti-Chinese Riots in Washington,” by B. P. 70(2):75-81 Clevinger, 29(2):115-34 Wilcox, 20(3):204-12 and KKK, 80(1):16-17 Appaloosa: The Spotted Horse in Art and anti-Chinese sentiment, 90(1):23-24 and land ownership laws, 54(4):146, History, by Francis Haines, review, in B.C., 17(2):98-99, 104, 57(4):172-79, 80(1):12, 16-17, 83(2):46, 86(1):38, 55(1):39-40 64(4):163-74, 102(2):79, 81, 87 86(2):85 Appel, Livia, Minnesota in the War with and exclusion, 42(2):285-86, 294, and language schools, 94(3)140-50 Germany, 20(2):151 102(3):133 in Oreg., 69(3):116-26, 80(1):16-17 Appelgate, Ray D., Trolleys and Streetcars on of Knights of Labor, 39(2):105-107, 111- in Wash., 88(1):21-32, 93(3):128-35, American Picture Postcards, review, 12, 122, 124, 127, 70(1):25, 88(4):174- 94(3):140-50, 102(3):140 72(1):42 84, 95(2):71-74, 78 See also internment of Japanese apple farming, 37(3): 188, 37(4):290, in mining, 26(4):269, 73(4):147-49 Americans and immigrants during 41(1):16-18, 42(1):35-39, 84(1):7-18, in Mont., 58(2):82-89 WWII; Japanese Americans; Japanese 87(2):72-73, 76-77 newspapers supporting, 71(3):112-13, 116, immigrants Appleby, Stephen, 58(4):188-89 74(4):155, 157 antinuclear movement, 85(1):25-34, Appledale, Wash., 8(4):273 in Port Townsend, Wash., 85(3):93, 95- 95(3):135-38 Applegate, Charles, 1(4):221 101, 103-104 Anti-Saloon League, 5(2):120, 47(1):11, Applegate, Cynthia Ann (née Parker), representations of Chinese, 89(2):98-104 53(4):167-68, 54(3):92-93, 102, 1(4):221 in Seattle, 17(1):21-23, 20(3):204-12, 55(1):2, 55(4):167-68, 56(1):2, 6-7, Applegate, Daniel, 1(4):219 39(2):103-30, 81(1):22-29, 86(1):35- 9-10, 14-15, 83(4):150, 102(1):37 Applegate, Jesse, 1(4):217-33 36, 39, 41-44, 95(2):70-80, 100(1):8, Antisarlook, Charlie, 9(1):9, 17(1):15, cattle herd of, 14(3):182 103(2):86, 90-91 26(2):92, 75(3):98-104, 106 correspondence of, 40(1):21-23, 55(4):173, in Silver City, Idaho, 58(2):78 Antisarlook, Mary. See Andrewuk, Mary 176 and Squire, Watson C., 35(4):329 anti-Semitism, 76(2):54-55, 80(4):140-45 , role in (1848), 1(1):43 in Tacoma (1885), 74(1):32, 80(1):38, antislavery movement. See under slavery and reform of territorial system, 44(2):55 85(4):164-65 antiwar movements, 85(4):130-36, 98(3):152- Victor, Frances Fuller, on, 45(4):109, 114 anticommunism, 82(4):158 53, 99(4):173-76, 178-80 works of: Recollections of My Boyhood, and academic freedom: at Oregon State Antoine (Somenos ), 6(3):208-209 University, 104(4):159-73; at Reed 72(3):101-102 Applegate, Lindsey, 1(4):221-22 College, 89(1):12-20, 91(3):159; at Antoine of Oregon: A Story of the Oregon Trail, Applegate, Oliver C., 45(4):114 University of Washington, 70(1):10-19, by James Otis Kaler, review, 4(3):197- Applegate, Robert, “Who’s Minding the 88(4):185-94, 89(1):21-32, 104(4):159- 98 Store,” 93(3):164-65 60, 164 Antone (Okanogan leader), 10(3):170 Applegate, Samuel, 86(2):78 and Federal Writers’ Project (Wash.), Antonia “Old Antone” (of Ebey’s Landing, Applegate, Shannon, Skookum: An Oregon 61(4):188-92 Wash.), 33(3):307 Pioneer Family’s History and Lore, and labor radicalism in Portland (1918- Antonsen, Arne, 34(1):11 review, 80(2):74; ed., Talking on Paper: 20), 98(3):115-29 Anvil City. See Nome, Alaska An Anthology of Oregon Letters and and loyalty tests of federal government, Anybody’s Gold: The Story of California’s Diaries, review, 87(2):106 98(2):64-77 Mining Towns, by Joseph Henry Appleman, Roy E., “Lewis and Clark: The and National Farmers’ Union, 83(2):65-69 Jackson, review, 33(1):88-90 Route 160 Years After,” 57(1):8-12; and Spiritual Mobilization movement, Anzinger, Dawn, Lewis and Clark Meet Lewis and Clark: Historic Places 61(2):77-81, 85-86 Oregon’s Forests: Lessons from Dynamic Associated with Their Transcontinental in Tacoma public schools, 89(1):4-11 Nature, review, 93(2):97-98 Exploration (1804-06), review, See also communism; Communist Party Aoki, Haruo, Nez Perce Grammar, review, 68(3):143-44 (U.S.); Communist Party of Canada 63(1):37 Appleton, John (politician), 12(2):84-85 anti-immigrant sentiment The Apache Indians, by Frank C. Lockwood, Appleton, John B., comp., The Pacific and E. W. Scripps’s newspapers, 90(4):173, review, 30(1):116-17 Northwest: A Selected Bibliography, 175, 177 Apaswahayqt (Old Looking Glass; Nez Perce covering Completed Research in the and KKK in Oreg., 53(2):60-61 leader), 25(1):45-48, 97(1):22-24, 26, Natural Resource and Socio-economic and railroad labor organizing, 75(1):14-21 28-29, 99(4):166 Fields, and Annotated List of In-progress in Stevens County (Wash.), 91(2):64 Aphienis (Mowachaht), 70(3):110, 118 and Contemplated Research,

Index 17 . . . 1930-39, review, 31(4):461-62 Walla,” by Thomas R. Garth, 43(1):27- illustration of, in Seattle, 81(4):130-31, The Applewoman of the Klickitat, by Ann 50 134-44 VanRensselaer Morris, review, Archeological Investigations, by Gerard Fowke, jails, 60(1):8-9, 67(1):25-26 10(1):71-72 14(2):154-55 log cabin construction, 38(3):216, 223-32, Appling, Howell, Jr., 105(2):77, 79 Archeological Notes on Western Washington 86(1):26-31 “The Appointment and Removal of Sidney and Adjacent British Columbia, by modernism, 75(3):128-39, 81(1):38, Edgerton, First Governor of Montana Albert B. Reagan, 9(1):76 101(2):55-70, 103(3):123-41 Territory,” by W. Turrentine Jackson, Archeological Observations North of the Rio of Native peoples, 74(3):108, 112, 34(3):293-304 Colorado, by Neil M. Judd, 18(4):308 78(1/2):48-49, 82(2):53-55 “The Appointment of Henry Suzzallo: The Archer, Christon I., rev. of The Voyage of plan and pattern books, 85(4):150-58 University of Washington Gets a “Sutil” and “Mexicana,” 1792: The Last professionalization of, 81(4):130-31, 134, President,” by Jack Van de Wetering, Spanish Exploration of the Northwest 144, 83(4):142, 85(4):152, 87(4):194, 50(3):99-107 Coast of America, 83(3):112-13; rev. of 197, 209-10 Apron Full of Gold: The Letters of Mary Jane Voyages of Enlightenment: Malaspina public, in Wash., 87(4):194-211 Megquier from , 1849- on the Northwest Coast, 1791/1792, public schools, 83(4):128-43, 103(3):125 1856, ed. Robert Glass Cleland, review, 70(4):181 regionalism in, 48(3):73-74, 86(4):165-77 40(4):346-47 Archer, James J., 3(1):79-80, 46(2):47, 50-51 residential, 75(3):128-39, 85(4):150-58, Aptheker, Herbert, 88(4):190 The Archer of Paradise: A Biography of Parley 88(1):33-40, 92(3):115-26 Aputek (Inuit), 101(3/4):133 P. Pratt, by Reva Stanley, review, Romanesque revival, 87(4):200-209 Arab (ship), 12(3):189, 195, 201 29(2):211-12 rusticity in, 86(4):169-70, 173-75 Arai, Tatsuya, 101(3/4):158-59 Archibald, Norman, Heaven High—Hell Deep, salt box house construction, 38(3):216, The Arams of Idaho: Pioneers of Camas review, 26(2):149-50 222-32 Prairie and Joseph Plains, by Kristi M. Archibald, Raymond, 82(1):10, 18 of Seattle, 54(3):124-25, 69(2):71-74, Youngdahl, review, 88(4):197-98 “Archibald McDonald: Biography and 75(3):128-39, 81(4):130-31, 134-44, Aransasu (ship), 5(4):306, 6(1):55, 57 Geneology,” by William S. Lewis, 83(4):128-43, 84(1):38, 85(4):150-58, The Arapahoes, Our People, by Virginia Cole 9(2):93-102 88(1):33-40, 92(3):115-26, 103(3):123- Trenholm, review, 63(4):172 “Archibald Pelton, The First Follower of 41 Arata, Laura J., rev. of Amber Waves and Lewis and Clark,” by J. Neilson Barry, section-wall-plank construction, Undertow: Peril, Hope, Sweat, and 19(3):199-201 38(3):220-24, 228-29 Downright Nonchalance in Dry Wheat Architects of Illusion: Men and Ideas in slow-burning construction, 93(3):117-24 Country, 100(3):151; rev. of I Do: A American Foreign Policy, 1941-1949, by of Tacoma, 71(1):24-30 Cultural History of Montana Weddings, Lloyd C. Gardner, review, 62(2):68 of teachers’ cottages, 103(1):27-33 103(3):146-47; rev. of The Montana Architects of Reform: Congregational and timber construction, 82(4):132-39 Vigilantes, 1863-1870: Gold, Guns, and Community Leadership, Emanu-El University of Washington, 85(3):105-17, Gallows, 105(2):99-100 of San Francisco, 1849-1980, by Fred 90(2):59-67, 103(3):134-36 Arcadia, Wash., 8(4):274 Rosenbaum, review, 73(1):40 Usonian, 88(1):35-40 Arcadia Irrigated Tract, Wash., 3(2):121 architecture, 38(3):215-32 Wash. state capitol design competition, Arcadia Orchards, 84(1):7, 9-11, 13-18 academic eclecticism, 86(4):166-68, 171, 73(1):2-9 Arcadia Valley Fruit Growers Association, 174-75 Washington State University, 93(2):106- 84(1):13-14 adobe construction, 38(3):224-32 107 Archaeological Investigations in the Aleutian of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Wright, Frank Lloyd, houses of, in Seattle Islands, by Waldemar Jochelson, 100(1):27-28, 32-33, 100(2): 62-68, 79- area, 88(1):33-40 review, 17(2):145 88, 101(3/4):156 See also landscape architecture; urban archaeology architectural education, 96(3):132-50 planning and development; names of excavations: Flathead Post, 48(2):47-54; architectural press, 81(4):130-44 individual architects Fort Walla Walla, 43(1):27-50; Taral archives, 71(1):25, 81(4):131 “Architecture for Seattle Schools, 1880-1900,” site (Alaska), 46(4):121-23; Waiilatpu Arts and Crafts movement, 92(3):115-26, by Jeffrey Karl Ochsner and Dennis (Whitman mission), 40(4):295-315 103(1):28-29 Alan Andersen, 83(4):128-43 Great Plains research, 1(3):131-35 blockhouse construction, 38(3):223 “Architecture in the 20th Century: The Pietro petroglyphs and pictographs (Columbia Bogue Plan (Seattle), 68(2):62, 65-68, Belluschi Collection at the Oregon River), 74(2):69-76 75(1):22-33, 75(4):171-80 Historical Society,” by Andrew N. The Archaeology of Cook Inlet, Alaska, bungalows, 85(4):154-58, 92(3):115-26 Bryans, ed. Bill Alley, 95(3):164-65 by Frederica de Laguna, review, City Beautiful movement, 63(4):153, 155- An Archive Approach to Oral History, by David 26(3):226-27 56, 158, 164, 66(1):19, 72(4):170-79, Lance, review, 71(1):14 Archaeology of the Upper Columbia Region, 75(1):22-23, 75(2):55, 75(4):174-80, archives by Donald Collier, Alfred E. Hudson, 76(1):12-15, 85(3):106, 92(1):3-5 administration of state and local, and Arlo Ford, review, 34(3):312-14, collegiate Gothic style, 85(3):108-12, 116, 29(1):27-39, 34(1):126, 48(2):44-46 34(4):420 90(2):62 preservation: of county records, in Archangel Gabriel (ship), 95(2):65 early New England, 38(3):215-16, 222-25 Wash., 28(1):87-88; of Huntington The Archeological Collection from the Southern Finnish American, 86(1):26-31 Library manuscripts, 29(1):41-51; of Interior of British Columbia, by Harlan Fort Walla Walla, 43(1):27-34 state records, in Wash., 1(2):10-15, I. Smith, 5(4):318-19 half-timbered construction, 38(3):228-29, 2(3):241-49; of war records, in Wash., “Archeological Excavations at Fort Walla 231 35(2):143-46

18 Pacific Northwest Quarterly professional training of archivists, of Norwegian-American Studies and Ranching Frontier, review, 83(1):29; 29(1):31-32, 102(2):67-68, 71-76 Records, Vol. 12, 33(2):232-33, Vol. 13, ed., Writing the Range: Race, Class, survey of Wash. records (1936), 28(1):87- 34(4):408-409, Vol. 14, 36(1):88-89; and Culture in the Women’s West, 88 rev. of Rasmus Bjørn Anderson, Pioneer review, 89(3):164; rev. of Inventing the See also names of individual archives Scholar, 58(3):163-64; rev. of Swede American Woman: A Perspective on “The Archives of the Hudson’s Bay Homestead, 33(4):448-49 Women’s History, 2 vols., 78(3):114 Company,” by Robert C. Clark, Argall, John, 103(4):185-88 Armitage Competition in Oregon Pioneer 29(1):3-15 Argersinger, Peter H., Populism and Politics: History, 34(1):125 “Archives Project Bears Fruit,” by Bill Alley, William Alfred Peffer and the People’s Armour, Mark, ed., Rain Check: Baseball in 94(2):108-109 Party, review, 66(3):141-42 the Pacific Northwest, review, 98(3):145 Archy Lee: A California Fugitive Slave Case, by Argonaut (ship), 12(4):258, 263, 35(3):216, Armour, Norman, 88(2):62 Rudolph M. Lapp, review, 61(1):54 70(3):113-14 Arms for Empire: A Military History of the Arctic Discoveries: Images from Voyages of Argonne National Laboratory (Chicago), British Colonies in North America, Four Decades in the North, by John R. 85(1):15-17, 21, 23-24, 36-37 1607-1763, by Douglas Edward Leach, Bockstoce, review, 93(1):38-39 Argue, A. W., The 1985 Pacific Salmon Treaty: review, 65(1):40 Arctic Exploration and International Relations, Sharing Conservation Burdens and Armstrong, Benjamin C., 13(1):17-18 1900-1932, by Nancy Fogelson, review, Benefits, review, 97(1):48-49 Armstrong, Chester H., comp., History of the 85(1):43 Arguelles, Randolf, rev. of American Workers, Oregon State Parks, 1917-1963, review, Arctic Hell-Ship: The Voyage of HMS Colonial Power: Philippine Seattle 57(2):85 Enterprise, 1850-1855, by William and the Transpacific West, 1919-1941, Armstrong, H. T. “Army,” 68(2):82, 84-86 Barr, review, 99(3):151-52 96(1):43-44 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, ed., Foreign Arctic Justice: On Trial for Murder, Pond Inlet, Arguello, Jose, 21(4):257-59 Affairs, 25(4):309-10 1923, by Shelagh D. Grant, review, Arguello, Luis, 21(4):251-52 Armstrong, James, 62(2):80-81 95(2):99-100 Argyle, Wash., 8(4):274 Armstrong, John, 25(1):80 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (anwr), arid land reclamation. See irrigation and Armstrong, Ken, Scoreboard, Baby: A Story of 96(3):164-65 reclamation College Football, Crime, and Complicity, Arctic Ocean, 49(1):1-10, 95(2):61-62, 65-66 “Arid Land Reclamation in Eastern Oregon review, 102(1):43 Arctic Passage: The Turbulent History of the during the Twentieth Century,” by Army, U.S., 95(1):32, 102(2):59 Land and People of the Bering Sea, Hugh T. Lovin, 100(4):169-80 and anti-Chinese hostilities in Seattle 1697-1975, by William R. Hunt, review, Arikara people, 30(1):77, 79, 35(2):136, (1885-86), 39(2):113, 124-28, 81(1):22- 68(4):163 37(2):93-94, 101, 108, 43(1):53, 55, 29 Arctic Schoolteacher: Kulukak, Alaska, 1931- 57-59, 64 archival materials related to, 38(3):261, 1933, by Abbie Morgan Madenwald, The Aristocratic West, by Katharine Fullerton 263-66 review, 85(2):72 Gerould, review, 17(4):300 and campaign against Sioux people, Arctic Wild, by Lois Crisler, review, 51(2):88- : A Bicentennial History, by Lawrence 39(1):39-64 89 Clark Powell, review, 73(2):62-65 and Canol oil pipeline project (WWII), Arctic Zoology, by Thomas Pennant, 95(2):60 Arizona Territory, governors of, 60(3):145-53 61(2):101-108 “Areal Descriptions in Anthropology: A Arizona’s Dark and Bloody Ground, by Earle Filipinos in, 102(1):5-8, 11 Review Article,” by Melville Jacobs, R. Forrest, 29(1):92 and Hanford Site (Wash.), protection of, 53(4):156-58 Arksey, Laura, “Dutiful Daughter to 95(2):83, 85-89 Arendt, Emily J., rev. of A Father and an Independent Woman: The Diaries of and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Island: Reflections on Loss, 100(3):149- Reba Hurn, 1907-1908,” 95(4):182-93 43(2):91-119 50 Arlee (Red Night; Flathead leader), 42(1):45- and Mont., role of, in development of, Arestad, Sverre, “Bibliography on the 47 29(2):135-50 Scandinavians of the Pacific Coast,” Arletta, Wash., 8(4):274 and Native peoples, relations with, 36(3):269-78; “The Norwegians in the Arlington, Wash., 8(4):274, 89(2):69-74 2(3):233-40, 46(2):46-51, 67(3):113- Pacific Coast Fisheries,” 34(1):3-17; Armbruster, Kurt E., Before Seattle Rocked: A 24, 75(4):156-62, 82(2):78 “Scandinavian-Language Newspapers,” City and Its Music, review, 104(1):46- politics and efficiency of (1861-65), 34(3):305-308; ed., “Reindeer in 47; Playing for Change: Burton and 1(1):63-70 Alaska,” by Hedley E. Redmyer, Florence James and the Seattle Repertory and Puget Sound, protection of, 47(2):33- 42(3):211-23; rev. of Americans from Playhouse, review, 105(1):39 43, 102(1):4 Norway, 42(1):83-84; rev. of Cradled Arming America: The Origins of a National role of, in western migration, 28(4):339- in Thunder, 38(2):181-82; rev. of Gun Culture, by Michael A. Bellesiles, 62, 33(3):265-73 From Copenhagen to Okanogan: The review, 92(3):153-54 Spruce Production Division, 69(1):4-5, Autobiography of a Pioneer, 41(2):175- Armitage, Doreen, Around the Sound: A 74(1):20, 82(4):132-39 77; rev. of History of Sons of Norway, History of Howe Sound—Whistler, and Stevens, Isaac I., 63(3):81-86 1895-1945, 37(3):264-66; rev. of A review, 94(2):103-104; Tales from and Wash. Terr. posts and personnel, Logger’s Odyssey, 35(2):180-81; rev. the Galley: Stories of the Working 2(1):28-32 of Norwegian Migration to America: Waterfront, review, 100(2):92-93 and Wash. Terr. participation in Civil War, The American Transition, 32(3):336- Armitage, Shelley, rev. of Marion Post Wolcott: 2(1):38-39 38; rev. of Northwest of the World: A Photographic Journey, 81(1):33 See also military; names of individual forts; Forty Years Trading and Hunting in Armitage, Susan, ed., So Much to Be Done: names of individual battles and wars Northern Siberia, 36(4):359-60; rev. Women Settlers on the Mining and Army Air Corps, U.S. See Air Force, U.S.

Index 19 Army Air Forces, U.S. See Air Force, U.S. Arnold, David F., Fishermen’s Frontier: People Wild West show posters, 87(1):39, 42 The Army Air Forces in World War II, Vols. 1 and Salmon in Southeast Alaska, See also photography; names of individual and 2, ed. W. F. Craven and J. L. Cate, review, 99(4):194-95; rev. of Coquelle artists and photographers review, 40(4):352 Thompson, Athabaskan Witness: A Art of the American Indian Frontier, ed. David “The Army and the Oregon Trail to 1846,” by Cultural Biography, 95(2):105-106; W. Penney, review, 84(4):153-54 Henry Putney Beers, 28(4):339-62 rev. of The Republic of Nature: An Art of the Northern Tlingit, by Aldona Jonaitis, An Army Boy of the Sixties; a Story of the Environmental History of the United review, 78(1/2):63 Plains, by A. B. Ostrander, review, States, 103(1):36-37 The Art of the Possible: Government and 17(3):232 Arnold, Henry J., 63(4):162-63 Foreign Policy in Canada, by James Army Corps of Engineers, U.S., 53(2):66, 70, Arnold, Laurie, Bartering with the Bones of Eayrs, review, 54(1):43-44 65(1):30, 32-34, 36, 85(1):7-8, 90(1):8 Their Dead: The Colville Confederated Artesian, Wash, 8(4):274 Alaska Highway, construction of, Tribes and Termination, review, Artesian Well Company (Billings, Mont.), 76(2):61-68 104(4):193 31(3):271-72 dam building, 86(4):178-88, 87(1):10-13, Arnold, Richard, 2(2):121-22, 15(2):90-92 “Arthur Armstrong Denny: A Bibliography,” 89(4):197-98, 103(1):11 Arnold, Royal Ross, Indian Wars of Idaho, by Agnes C. Peterson, 13(3):209-11 at Hanford Site (Wash.), 96(3):124, 127, 23(4):305 “Arthur E. O’Meara, Friend of the Indians,” 101(2):87-89 Arnold, Thurman, 54(1):2-3, 8 by E. Palmer Patterson II, 58(2):90-99 flood control and U.S. forest policy, Hiram Arnold, W. C., 104(3):141-42 “Arthur E. Throckmorton, 1913-1962,” by M. Chittenden on, 57(2):73-81 Around the Sound: A History of Howe Charles M. Gates, 54(1):33-35 and Green River valley, 48(1):5 Sound—Whistler, by Doreen Armitage, The Arthur H. Clark Company: An Americana Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle), review, 94(2):103-104 Century, 1902-2002, by Robert A. construction of, 77(1):11-20 arrieros, 34(2):142-43 Clark and Patrick J. Brunet, review, road building, 88(3):158 Arrillaga, José, 21(4):251-52, 257 96(3):151-52 Snettisham (Alaska) hydroelectric project, Arrington, Leonard J., “Economic History “Arthur L. Marsh and the Washington 75(2):67-68 of a Mormon Valley,” 46(4):97-107; Education Association, 1921-40,” by Wash. maritime history resources, “The U and I Sugar Company in Ardath I. Champlin, 60(3):127-34 65(2):79-81 Washington,” 57(3):101-109; Beet Arthur Meighen: A Biography, by Roger Wash. Terr., exploration of, 62(4):130-41 Sugar in the West: A History of the Graham, Vol. 1: The Door of See also names of individual engineers Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1891- Opportunity, review, 52(3):123-24, Vol. Army Engineers and the Development of 1966, review, 58(3):161; Charles C. 2: And Fortune Fled, review, 55(4):187 Oregon: A History of the Portland Rich: Mormon General and Western Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest for District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Frontiersman, review, 68(1):43; The Intelligibility, by Daniel J. Wilson, by William F. Willingham, review, Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic review, 73(4):155 76(1):36 History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830- Arthur Redman Wilfley: Miner, Inventor, and “Army Officers’ Attitudes toward Indians, 1900, review, 50(3):120-21; History of Entrepreneur, by Jay E. Niebur, with 1830-1860,” by William B. Skelton, Idaho, review, 85(4):162-63; rev. of The James E. Fell, Jr., review, 74(3):138 67(3):113-24 Bonanza West: The Story of the Western Artic, Wash., 8(4):275 Army Life in Dakota. Selections from the Mining Rushes, 1848-1900, 54(4):177- “Artificial Propagation of Salmon in Oregon, Journal of Philippe Régis Denis de 78 1875-1910: A Chapter in American Keredern de Trobriand, ed. Milo Milton Arrow (steamer), 1(4):199 Conservation,” by Gordon B. Dodds, Quaife, review, 33(2):231-32 An Arrow in the Earth: General Joel Palmer 50(4):125-33 “Army Officer’s Report on Indian War and and the Indians of Oregon, by Terence An Artilleryman’s Diary, by Jenkin Lloyd Treaties,” by T. Morris, 19(2):134-41 O’Donnell, review, 84(1):34-35 Jones, 5(4):318 “An Army Officer’s Trip to Alaska in 1869,” Arseniev, V. K., Dersu the Trapper, review, Artisarlook, Charlie. See Antisarlook, Charlie by Alfred Lacey Hough, ed. Robert G. 32(2):229-30 Artisarlook, Mary. See Antisarlook Andrewuk, Athearn, 40(1):44-64 art Mary Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, Alaska Native, theft of, 69(2):51 Artisarluk, Charley. See Artisarlook, Charlie 1848-1861, by Durwood Ball, review, Asian, influence of, 93(4):171-79, Artists and Illustrators of the Old West: 94(1):44 101(2):55-70 1850-1900, by Robert Taft, review, Army Signal Service, U.S., in Alaska, 86(2):72- and democracy, 59(3):125-27 44(3):141-42 82 Far West, 94(1):3-13 Artists of the Tundra and the Sea, by Dorothy An Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Great Plains, 61(2):94-100 Jean Ray, review, 54(1):39 Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, Makah Indian, 61(4):212-16 Artondale, Wash., 38(4):325 ed. Robert C. Carriker and Eleanor R. Northwest Coast, 90(4): 182-90 arts, 48(3):71, 76(3):82-94. See also individual Carriker, review, 68(3):144-45 petroglyphs and pictographs, 41(3):200, fields of art Armytage, W. H. G., “Liverpool, Gateway to 74(2):69-76 Arts, Crafts and Customs of the Guiana Zion,” 48(2):39-44 Puget Sound, paintings of (1854), Indians, by Walter Edmund Roth, Arndt, Katherine L., ed., Fedor Petrovich Litke, 69(1):31-33 16(2):156 by A. I. Alekseev, review, 89(3):161-62 rodeo cowboy, 87(1):38-44 “Arts Activists and Seattle’s Cultural Arnett, Chris, rev. of The Pig War: Standoff at on voyages of exploration, 54(4):150-57, Expansion, 1954-65: Increasing ‘in Griffin Bay, 105(3):142-43 69(1):31-33, 80(1):22 Beauty as It Increases in Size,’” by Arnett, M. O. J., 70(2):52, 54, 57 wartime use of, by museums (WWII), Janice Peck, 76(3):82-94 Arnold, A. W., 4(1):43 96(1):3-13 Arts and Crafts movement, 92(3):115-26

20 Pacific Northwest Quarterly The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Goes to the Senate: The Idaho Organizations and International Northwest, by Lawrence Kreisman and Election of 1956,” 78(1/2):17-31; Relations, by Lawrence T. Woods, Glenn Mason, review, 99(3):141-42 “William E. Borah and the Politics review, 85(2):62-63 Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark’s Indian of Constitutionalism,” 58(3):119-29; Asiatic Exclusion League, 57(4):174, 176-79, Collection, by Castle McLaughlin, Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator 64(4):163 review, 96(4):207-208 Frank Church, review, 86(4):189; The Asotin, Wash., 8(4):275, 22(3):176 Aryan Nations, 102(4):159-60, 163-68, 170, Spearless Leader: Senator Borah and Asotin County (Wash.) 172-74 the Progressive Movement in the 1920’s, agriculture, 37(4):296-302 As a Cavalryman Remembers, by George review, 64(3):132-33; With Amusement newspapers, 13(3):185, 26(1):37 Brydges Rodney, review, 36(1):84-85 for All: A History of American Popular Republican state convention (1912) and, As a City Upon a Hill: The Town in American Culture since 1830, review, 98(2):96; 38(2):102-104 History, by Page Smith, review, rev. of Frontier Children, 91(3):164; The Assault on Assimilation: John Collier and 58(2):99-100 rev. of Leaders of Reform: Progressive the Origins of Indian Policy Reform, by As It Was: An Inside View of Politics and Power Republicans in Kansas, 1900-1916, Lawrence C. Kelly, review, 75(4):182 in the ’50s and ’60s, by Henry Cabot 66(4):184; rev. of Quest and Response: The Assay Office and the Proposed Mint at New Lodge, review, 69(4):187 Minority Rights and the Truman Westminster; a Chapter in the History As Long as Life: The Memoirs of a Frontier Administration, 65(2):89; rev. of of the Fraser River Mines, by R. L. Reid, Woman Doctor, by Mary Canaga Senator John James Ingalls: Kansas’ review, 18(2):140 Rowland, ed. F. A. Loomis, review, Iridescent Republican, 66(4):184; rev. of assembly centers, 74(3):129, 88(4):166-73, 87(4):217 “The World of Hope”: Progressives and 90(3):123-29, 91(1):41 As Wise as Serpents: Five Women and an the Struggle for an Ethical Public Life, Assimilation’s Agent: My Life as a Organization That Changed British 79(2):75 Superintendent in the Indian Boarding Columbia, 1883-1939, by Lyn Gough, Ashby, Oscar, 22(2):104 School System, by Edwin L. Chalcraft, review, 82(1):37 Ashby, Tom, 22(2):104 ed. Cary C. Collins, review, 96(4):210- “Asa Shinn Mercer, Pioneer in Western Asher, Brad, “A Shaman-Killing Case on 11 Publicity,” by Charles W. Smith, Puget Sound, 1873-1874: American Assiniboin people, 13(4):282-83, 105(3):110- 27(4):347-66 Law and Salish Culture,” 86(1):17- 11, 113-14 Asa Shinn Mercer: Western Promoter and 24; Beyond the Reservation: Indians, The Assiniboines: From the Accounts of the Newspaperman, 1839-1917, by Settlers, and the Law in Washington Old Ones, Told to First Boy (James Lawrence M. Woods, review, 96(1):39 Territory, 1853-1889, review, 91(1):47- Larpenteur Long), ed. Michael Stephen Asa Smith Mission, 38(3):228 48; rev. of Indians in the Making: Ethnic Kennedy, review, 52(4):157-58 Asahel Curtis: Photographs of the Great Relations and Indian Identities around Associate Presbyterian Church, 26(3):202-24 Northwest, by Richard Frederick and Puget Sound, 90(4):206-207 Associate Presbyterian Synod of North Jeanne Engerman, review, 75(4):186 Ashford, Clarence W., 63(3):93-95, 97 America, 26(2):125-27 “Asahel Curtis and the Fight over the Ashford, Wash., 8(4):275, 90(1):33 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Olympic National Park,” by William H. Ashland, Oreg., 39(2):162-63 26(2):125-26, 26(3):202-24, 26(4):280- Wilson, 99(3):107-21 Ashley, C. A., A Study of Trans-Canada Air 89 The Asahel Curtis Sampler: Photographs of Lines: The First Twenty-Five Years, Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Puget Sound Past, ed. David Sucher, review, 55(3):132-33 Pacific Coast, 101(3/4):157 review, 66(1):40-41 Ashley, James M., 40(2):117-19, 44(2):84, Associated Smelters of Lake Superior, Asahel Curtis Studio, 90(1):40 58(2):83, 85-86, 88 41(4):317-20, 324 Asakawa, K., “Why and How Japanese Ashley, Mabel Main, rev. of Bird Woman Associates of Eighty-Nine, 8(3):238, History May Be Studied with Profit in (Sacajawea): The Guide of Lewis and 12(3):239 America,” 2(2):127-31 Clark, 9(4):308 Association of Medical Superintendents of asarco. See American Smelting and Refining Ashley, Mildred P., List of Publications American Institutions for the Insane, Company Relating to the Mountains of Alaska, 71(4):152, 156-57, 89(3):139 Asato, Noriko, “Ousting Japanese Language 26(2):153-54 Association of Northwest Steelheaders, Schools: Americanization and Cultural Ashley, William, 19(1):15-17, 28(4):343-44, 87(1):11-12 Maintenance in Washington State, 347, 30(1):91-100, 37(2):100-101, 103- Association of Oregon Cooperatives, 1919-1927,” 94(3):140-50; Teaching 104, 108 65(1):34-35 Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Asho family (Edward Huggins’s employees), Association of Pacific Fisheries, 20(1):8-9, Language Schools in Hawaii, California, 25(1):61-64 105(1):23 and Washington, 1919-1927, review, Ashton, E. C., 88(2):60-62 Association on American Indian Affairs, 97(3):154-55 Asia, A Short History from the Earliest Times to 85(1):30 “Ascot in Old Oregon, 1846,” by Thomas B. the Present Day, by Herbert H. Gowen, Astor, John Jacob, 18(1):21-27, 18(2):132- Roulstone, 72(2):69-71 17(4):307 39. See also American Fur Company; Ashbaugh, James G., ed., The Pacific Asian Migration to Australia: The Background Pacific Fur Company Northwest: Geographical Perspectives, to Exclusion, 1896-1923, by A. T. Astor, John Jacob, IV, 52(4):130 review, 90(1):51-52 Yarwood, review, 56(3):141 Astor, William, 18(1):25-27 Ashburton, Lord. See Baring, Alexander Asians in America: Filipinos, Koreans, and East Astoria, by Washington Irving, 5(3):192-93, Ashburton Treaty. See Webster-Ashburton Indians, by H. Brett Melendy, review, 204, 14(4):265, 18(1):21-24, 18(2):132- Treaty 71(2):93 39, 37(2):95-96, review, 42(2):175-76 Ashby, Darrell LeRoy, “Frank Church Asia-Pacific Diplomacy: Nongovernmental Astoria, Oreg.

Index 21 description of (1841), 16(3):211-12 Athearn, Robert G., ed., “An Army Officer’s review, 32(2):228-29 Donan, Pat, on, 60(2):73 Trip to Alaska in 1869,” by Alfred Atlas of Montana Elections, 1889-1976, by Ellis early impressions of, 56(1):33-34 Lacey Hough, 40(1):44-64; ed., “From Waldron and Paul B. Wilson, review, Finnish settlement in, 86(1):26, 93(3):138- Illinois to Montana in 1866: The 73(3):141 40, 142-43 Diary of Perry A. Burgess,” 41(1):43- Atlas of Oregon, by Stuart Allan, Aileen R. railroad development and, 39(4):257-59 65; High Country Empire: The High Buckley, and James E. Meacham, ed. salmon derby, 87(1):8-9 Plains and Rockies, review, 51(4):185- William G. Loy, review, 94(2):95-96 See also , Fort George 86; The Mythic West in Twentieth- Atlas of Pacific Northwest Resources and Astoria and Empire, by James P. Ronda, Century America, review, 79(1):37; Development, 45(1):27 review, 83(3):117 Thomas Francis Meagher: An Irish Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ed. The Astorians, by W. D. Vincent, 20(1):72 Revolutionary in America, review, Gary E. Moulton, review, 75(4):187 Astorians: Eccentric and Extraordinary, ed. 42(4):337-38; Westward the Briton, Atlas of the Pacific Northwest, 5th ed., ed. Karen Kirtley, review, 103(1):43-44 review, 45(2):67; rev. of Artists and Richard M. Highsmith, Jr., review, “Astorians Who Became Permanent Settlers,” Illustrators of the Old West: 1850-1900, 66(4):181, 6th ed., ed. Richard M. by J. Neilson Barry, 24(3):221-31, 44(3):141-42; rev. of Brave Warriors, Highsmith and A. Jon Kimerling, 24(4):282-301 55(1):38-39; rev. of The Enterprising review, 72(1):45 The Astors: A Family Chronicle of Pomp Scot: Investors in the American West Atlas of the Pacific Northwest: Resources and and Power, by Lucy Kavaler, review, after 1873, 60(1):39; rev. of Eye- Development, 2d ed., ed. Richard M. 57(4):188-89 Witnesses to Wagon Trains West, Highsmith, Jr., review, 50(1):35, 3d ed., astronomy, 94(4):171-82 66(2):89; rev. of From the Missouri ed. Richard M. Highsmith, Jr., review, Astrov, Nicholas J., The War and the Russian to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of 54(4):157 Government, Vol. 2: The Municipal Overland Freighting, 65(3):151; rev. “The Atmosphere Tasted Like Turnips: The Government and the All-Russian Union of Frontier Ways: Sketches of Life in Pacific Northwest Dust Storm of 1931,” of Towns, 20(2):151 the Old West, 51(3):141-42; rev. of by Paul C. Pitzer, 79(2):50-55 At Home on the Range: Essays on the History The Great New People: Letters from atomic communities, 85(1):15-23 of Western Social and Domestic Life, ed. North America and the Pacific, 1898, Atomic Energy Act (1946), 85(1):15, 18, 22, John R. Wunder, review, 77(2):78 63(4):170-71; rev. of The Missouri 24 At Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T. F. Expedition, 1818-1820: The Journal Atomic Energy Commission McIlwraith’s Field Letters, 1922-4, ed. of Surgeon John Gale, With Related at Hanford Site (Wash.), 95(2):82-83, 87- John Barker and Douglas Cole, review, Documents, 61(2):110; rev. of The 89, 101(2):88, 92, 94 95(4):206-207 Plains Indians, 69(1):29-30 in Idaho, 85(1):15-24 At Odds: Gambling and Canadians, 1919- Atherton, Lewis, rev. of A Vanishing America: nuclear history records of, 85(1):36-38 1969, by Suzanne Morton, review, The Life and Times of the Small Town, and Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 70(1):8-9, 13 95(2):94-95 56(3):137 and Project Chariot (Alaska), 85(1):25-34 At Odds with Progress: Americans and athletics. See sports Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the Conservation, by Bret Wallach, review, Atka Island (Alaska), 38(1):39, 52, 56, 73-74, American West, by John M. Findlay and 83(2):70 38(2):132, 63(2):45, 52 Bruce Hevly, review, 102(4):199-200 At the Far Reaches of Empire: The Life of Juan Atkins, Gary L., Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile atomic weapons program. See nuclear Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, by and Belonging, review, 95(2):91-92 weapons program Freeman M. Tovell, review, 99(4):201 Atkins, John R., rev. of Western Indians: Atrevida (ship), 54(4):150-51, 156 Atahualpa (ship), 19(1):3-12 Comparative Environments, Languages, Attack; an infantry subaltern’s impression of Atanum, Wash. See Ahtanum, Wash. and Cultures of 172 Western American July 1st, 1916, by Edward G. D. Liveing, “Atanum Valley Fifty-Four Years Ago,” by Indian Tribes, 73(3):138 9(3):236 Albert J. Thompson, 15(2):93-105 Atkinson, Edward, 93(3):117-20, 122 The Attainment of Statehood, by Milo M. Atchison, David Rice, 2(3):221-23, 227 Atkinson, George E., 39(3):206, 208 Quaife, 21(3):236 “Athabascans of the Interior: A New Atkinson, George H., 7(2):101, 105-106, 117, Attalia, Wash., 8(4):275 Perspective on Neglect in Alaska 14(2):117-18, 15(2):102-103, 109-12, Attalia Irrigation Company, 10(1):33 Historiography,” by John W. Heaton, 24(2):121, 124, 40(1):17-18, 41(2):142- Attebery, Jennifer Eastman, Building Idaho: 103(3):107-22 44, 155, 157, 48(3):81, 79(1):26-34, An Architectural History, review, Athabaskan people 79(2):71, 98(4):172-73, 175-76 83(1):35 clothing of, 82(2):57 Atkinson, Henry, 28(4):342, 344-45 Attebery, Louie W., The College of Idaho, Emmons, George Thornton, views of, Atkinson, John D., 30(1):35-36 1891-1991: A Centennial History, 69(2):55, 57 Atkinson, Maxine P., “The ‘Spanish review, 83(4):152-55; Sheep May Safely federal classification of, 75(4):156-63 Origin’ Population of Oregon and Graze: A Personal Essay on Tradition historiography on, 103(3):107-22 Washington: A Demographic Profile, and a Contemporary Sheep Ranch, languages of, 28(1):58-74 1980,” 75(3):108-16 review, 86(3):110-13 migration of, 24(3):168-72 Atkinson: Pioneer Oregon Educator, by “The Attempt to Capture the Brig Otter,” by rights of, 85(1):30 Donald J. Sevetson, review, 103(4):200- F. W. Howay, 21(3):179-88 and Russian fur traders, 90(4):193-99, 202 201 “Attitude of the Hudson’s Bay Company See also names of individual groups Atlanta Gold and Silver Consolidated Mines, during the Indian War of 1855-1856,” Athapaskan Adaptations: Hunters and 47(3):78, 81 ed. Clarence B. Bagley, 8(4):291-307 Fishermen of the Subarctic Forests, by The Atlantic Migration, by Marcus Lee “Attorney General Williams and the James W. VanStone, 103(3):110 Hansen, ed. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Chief Justiceship,” by Philip Henry

22 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Overmeyer, 28(3):251-62 Authoritarian Socialism in America: Edward Barnes,” 42(4):330-32; “The Mart Attorney General’s List of Subversive Bellamy and the Nationalist Movement, A. Howard Klondike Collection,” Organizations (agloso), 98(2):64-77 by Arthur Lipow, review, 75(1):42 50(2):53-62; “Survey of Seattle Church Attu Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 68-70, Authorized by No Law: The San Francisco Archives,” 28(2):63-191; “The W. Park 38(2):146-47, 150-51 Committee of Vigilance of 1856 and Winans Manuscripts,” 47(1):15-20; Atwood, Evangeline, Frontier Politics: Alaska’s the United States Circuit Court for Government of the State of Washington, James Wickersham, review, 71(2):88 the Districts of California, by John D. review, 36(2):173-74; History and Atwood, Kay, Mill Creek Journal: Ashland, Gordan III, review, 79(1):38 Government of the State of Washington, Oregon, 1850-1860, review, 79(4):160 “Authorship of the Anonymous Account of review, 53(1):45-46; rev. of Frontier Aubrey Watzek House (Portland), 101(2):55, Captain Cook’s Last Voyage,” by F. W. Woman: The Story of Mary Ronan as 57-59 Howay, 12(1):51-58 Told to Margaret Ronan, 66(4):189; rev. Auburn, Oreg., 33(3):416-34 “An Auto in the Wilderness: Dr. Percival’s of Robert Newell’s Memoranda: Travles Auburn, Wash., 8(4):275-76 1911 Alaska-Yukon Drive,” by James H. in the Teritory of Missourie; Travle to Audacious Women: Early British Mormon Ducker, 90(2):77-88 the Kayuse War; together with a Report Immigrants, by Rebecca Bartholomew, “The Autobiography of Ella Byers Scott: on the Indians South of the Columbia review, 88(1):44 Homestead Life in North Central River, 51(4):180-81; rev. of Washington Audain, James, Alex Dunsmuir’s Dilemma, Washington, 1906-1950,” ed. Sarah State Government, 38(2):173-74 review, 56(3):140-41; From Coalmine Hill, 88(3):107-45 Avery, Wash., 8(4):276 to Castle: The Story of the Dunsmuirs of Autobiography of John Ball, comp. Kate Ball aviation, 88(2):102, 91(2):110, 92(2):71-80, , review, 46(4):125-26 Powers, Flora Ball Hopkins, and Lucy 97(1):53-54, 100(3):152-53. See also The Audencia in the Spanish Colonies, by Ball, review, 17(2):145-46 aircraft industry; names of individual Charles Henry Cunningham, 11(1):72- Autobiography of Mother Jones, by Mary aircraft companies 73 Harris Jones, ed. Mary Field Parton, Avon, Wash., 8(4):276 “Audio-Visual Aids for Pacific Northwest review, 64(3):131-32 Avos (ship), 25(1):6-7 History,” by Robert G. Virgin, The Autobiography of the West: Personal Awakening Continent: The Life of Lord Mount 37(1):59-67 Narratives of the Discovery and Stephen, Vol. 1: 1829-91, by Heather Audubon, John James, 47(2):43 Settlement of the American West, by Gilbert, review, 57(3):135 Auerbach, Jerold S., Unequal Justice: Lawyers Oscar Lewis, review, 50(2):66-67 Axelson, E. M., 102(1):40 and Social Change in Modern America, The Automobile Gold Rushes and Depression Ayer, Fred C., Studies in Administrative review, 69(1):40-41 Era Mining, by Charles Wallace Miller, Research, 16(1):72 Augur, Helen, Passage to Glory: John Ledyard’s Jr., review, 90(3):164-65 Ayer, John Edwin, “George Bush, the America, review, 37(3):259-60 automobiles, 1(4):204 Voyageur,” 7(1):40-45 Augusta, Wash., 22(3):176 Alaska-Yukon drive (1911), 90(2):77-88 Ayer, W. B., 28(4):376 Auk: A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, blacksmiths and repair of, 83(3):90, 95 Ayers, R. F., 68(2):66-68 86(2):80 Portland-to-Chicago drive (1924), Ayers, Roy E., 69(1):23-24 Ault, Edwin B. (Harry), 52(3):85, 91-92, 98, 83(3):88-100 Ayres, George Washington, 68(4):153-63, 55(4):147-48, 150, 154, 57(4):151- amd railways, 52(2):46, 49 70(3):119 52, 59(3):144-45, 69(3):129-31, 133, in Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air, 91(2):108-109 Ayres, Roy, 103(1):10 71(3):114, 118-19, 122, 91(3):126-27, and tourism, 103(2):71-72, 74, 76 Azalea (ship), 96(3):117, 119-20 133 Autry, Gene, rodeo promotions by, 83(4):126- Ault, Nelson A., 102(2):75-76 27 works of: “The Earnest Ladies: The The Available Man: The Life Behind the Walla Walla Woman’s Club and Masks of Warren Gamaliel Harding, by B the Equal Suffrage League of 1886- Andrew Sinclair, 61(1):47-49, review, 1889,” 42(2):123-37; The Papers of 57(1):46-47 B. F. Day School (Seattle), 69(2):73, 81(4):140, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 102(2):75- Avatanak Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 83(4):138-39, 143 76, review, 51(2):85; rev. of The 38(2):129-30, 141, 143 Baada Point (Wash.), 43(4):262-63, 267-68 Immigrant’s Return, 43(3):236-37; rev. Averill, Frank Lloyd, Reports of the Librarian Babb, James E., “Judge E. P. Oliphant,” of Sea in the Forest, 45(3):102 of Congress and the Superintendent 11(4):254-65; “While Idaho Was a Part Aurner, Clarence Ray, History of Education in of the Library Building and Grounds, of Washington,” 15(4):285-88 Iowa, Vol. 3, review, 7(2):170-71 11(2):154 Babb, James T., 52(1):17 Austin, Isabella, 45(2):48 Aveline, Prosper “Barney,” 92(1):5-6, 11-12 works of: “Developing Library Resources Austin, Judith, ed., Interpreting Local Culture Avery, Frank Fuller, 93(2):106-107 for Pacific Northwest History,” and History, review, 83(3):112 Avery, Happy, rev. of For King and Kanata: 46(3):72-78; rev. of Charles W. Smith’s “Austin E. Griffiths: Seattle Progressive Canadian Indians and the First World Pacific Northwest Americana: A Check Reformer,” by Charles Byler, 76(1):22- War, 104(4):202; rev. of Songs of Power List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to 32 and Prayer in the Columbia Plateau: the History of the Pacific Northwest, 3d The Austin Papers, ed. Eugene C. Barker, The Jesuit, the Medicine Man, and the ed., 42(2):167-68 16(1):73 Hymn Singer, 103(3):149 Babcock, Burton, 56(2):86-88 Australian ballot, 3(2):112-13, 42(4):295, Avery, Idaho, 103(1):20-21 Babcock, Ira L., 17(1):48-49, 27(1):6-7 74(2):77, 80-83 Avery, Mary Williamson, 66(4):189-90, Babcock, J. L., 15(3):171, 173 Austrian War Government, by Joseph Redlich, 102(2):74-75 Babcock, William, 102(2):87 20(2):151 works of: “An Additional Chapter on Jane Baber, Amos Milton, 101(3/4):112-13, 120,

Index 23 128-29, 132, 137 Assembly of the Territory of Oregon, Bagrow, Leo, History of Cartography, review, Baby Seattle (Raltugie; Siberian Yupik), 67(2):66-68 56(2):95-96 101(3/4):134-37 and territorial newspaper publishing, Bahada (tugboat), 42(4):318, 321-22 Bache, A. D., 19(1):38-40, 30(3):303, 316-22 13(4):257-60, 266, 14(3):188, Bahr, Anders Aslaksen. See Bær, Anders Bachelder, Charles C., 14(4):306, 15(4):293, 79(4):150, 152 Aslaksen 295 at Territorial University (Wash.), 8(2):123 Baidukov, Georgy, 94(4):216-17 Bachelder, James M., 5(1):55-56, 49(2):69-70, and Washington Historical Quarterly, Bailey, Alice A., The Next Three Years, 95(1):32 70(3):122-27 26(2):154 Back Trailing on Open Range, by Luke D. works of: “Chief Seattle and Angeline,” Bailey, Almira, Seattle, Her Faults, Her Virtues, Sweetman, review, 42(2):174-75 22(4):243-75; “Crossing the Plains,” 16(4):306 “The Background of Early Washington 13(3):163-80; “Death of E. O. S. Bailey, Bettina, 93(4):181, 183-84 Banking,” by N. R. Knight, 26(4):243- Scholefield,” 11(1):35-36; “George Bailey, Garrick, A History of the Navajos: The 63 Wilkes,” 5(1):3-11; “A Mount Rainier Reservation Years, review, 78(1/2):62 “The Background of the Purchase of Alaska,” Centennial,” 21(1):18-22; “Our First Bailey, Hugh C., Edgar Gardner Murphy, by Victor J. Farrar, 13(2):93-104 Indian War,” 1(1):34-49; ed., “Attitude Gentle Progressive, review, 61(1):59; Backus, George B., 62(4):137-39 of the Hudson’s Bay Company Liberalism in the New South: Southern Backus, Manson F., 26(2):156, 30(1):69-70 during the Indian War of 1855- Social Reformers and the Progressive works of: The Development of the 1856,” 8(4):291-307; ed., “Journal of Movement, review, 61(3):176 Northwest, 19(1):72 Occurences at Nisqually House, 1833,” Bailey, L. J., 14(4):260 Backwoods Railroads: Branchlines and 6(3):179-97, 6(4):264-78; ed., “Journal Bailey, Margaret Jewett Smith, The Grains, or Shortlines of Western Oregon, by D. C. of Occurrences at Nisqually House, Passages in the Life of Ruth Rover, with Jesse Burkhardt, review, 86(3):148-49 1833-1835,” 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144-67; Occasional Pictures of Oregon, Natural Backwoods Railroads of the West: A Portfolio, The Acquisition and Pioneering of Old and Moral, 50(3):91-98, rpt., review, by Richard Steinheimer, review, Oregon, 15(4):302; History of Seattle, 77(2):77 55(3):133 From the Earliest Settlement to the Bailey (of Cascades massacre), 19(2):104-105 Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: Food and Present Time, review, 7(3):249-51; In Bailey, Philip W., 99(3):124, 126, 100(3):108 Foodways on the Western Mining the Beginning, review, 1(1):83; Pioneer Bailey, Riley, 15(2):120-21 Frontier, by Joseph R. Conlin, review, Seattle and its Pioneers, 19(2):149-50; Bailey, Robert G., River of No Return (The 79(1):37 The Waterways of the Pacific Northwest, Great Salmon River of Idaho). A Bacon, G. R., 49(4):138 8(2):157-58; ed., Early Catholic Century of Central Idaho and Eastern bacteriology, 20(2):83-88, 96(1):16 Missions in Old Oregon, Vol. 1, review, Washington History and Development, Badè, William Frederic, ed., The Cruise of 23(3):228, Vol. 2, review, 24(1):60- review, 26(3):228 the “Corwin”: Journal of the Arctic 61; rev. of After Sixty Years; Sequel to Bailey, Roberta Glenn, A History of the Expedition of 1881 in Search of De Long a Story of the Plains, 17(3):232; rev. Navajos: The Reservation Years, review, and the “Jeannette,” by John Muir, of An Army Boy of the Sixties; a Story 78(1/2):62 92(4):171-80; ed., Sierra Club Bulletin, of the Plains, 17(3):232; rev. of The Bailey, Shawn, rev. of Finding the River: An 1915 ed., 6(4):281 Canoe and the Saddle, or Klalam and Environmental History of the Elwha, Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors: Melville Klickatat, Western Letters and Journals, 104(1):43-44; rev. of Haa Léelk’w Hás Jacobs on Northwest Indian Myths and by Theodore Winthrop, 5(2):138- Aaní Saax’u / Our Grandparents’ Names Tales, by Melville Jacobs, ed. William R. 42; rev. of John Colter, Discoverer of on the Land, 103(3):143-44; rev. of Seaburg and Pamela T. Amoss, review, Yellowstone Park, 18(1):67 Where the Salmon Run: The Life and 93(1):37-38 Bagley, Daniel, 26(2):109-12 Legacy of Billy Frank Jr., 105(2):98 Bær, Anders Aslaksen, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 and American Tract Society, 24(2):126 Bailey, Wash., 8(4):277 Baetzhold, Howard G., Mark Twain and John in coal industry, 48(4):120-21 Bailey, William J., 17(1):57-58, 50(3):93 Bull: The British Connection, review, overland journey to Wash. of, 13(3):167- Bailey, Winona, ed., The Mountaineer, 1915 62(4):156-57 80 ed., review, 7(1):79-80, 1917 ed., Baggerly, Cora Miranda (Mrs. Fremont and Pioneer Association of the State of review, 9(1):72-73, 1929 ed., review, Older), Savages and Saints, review, Washington, 8(1):4 21(1):72-73, 1930 ed., review, 22(1):72- 27(4):402 and Territorial University (Wash.), 73, 1931 ed., review, 23(1):70-71 Bagley, Alice Mercer, 22(4):260, 26(2):110, 8(2):114-15, 13(4):313, 32(3):274, The Bailey and Babette Gatzert Foundation 113 52(2):56-67 for Child Welfare, by Stevenson Smith, Bagley, Clarence B., 26(2):109-18, 101(2):72 testimony of, in mixed-race Indian review, 3(3):244 in coal industry, 48(4):120-21 inheritance case, 97(3):142-43 Bailey Gatzert School (Seattle), 83(4):132-33, collection of historical materials, 3(1):5-6, Bagley, J. D., 49(1):36 140, 143, 96(1):14, 17-21 10(2):83-87, 12(2):159, 15(2):155, Bagley, Susannah Rogers Whipple, 5(1):28, Baillargeon, Morgan, Legends of Our Times: 30(1):70 13(3):167-80, 26(2):109-12 Native Cowboy Life, review, 91(2):106- on banking in Seattle, 25(4):248-49 Bagley, Will, ed., Frontiersman: Abner 107 and Huggins, Edward, 18(4):269, Blackburn’s Narrative, by Abner Baillie-Grohman, W. A., 58(4):184 101(2):82 Blackburn, review, 84(4):156 Bailyn, Bernard, Peopling of British North obituary of, 23(2):131-32 “The Bagley Collection of Pacific Northwest America: An Introduction, 103(3):107 as public printer, 28(1):33, 50, 51(3):104, History,” by Charles W. Smith, Bain, William James, 96(3):133, 103(3):123, 51(4):177-80, 60(3):123-26 10(2):83-87 125-27, 136-37 and reprint of Acts of the Legislative Bagot, Charles, 13(2):93 Bain and Pries, 103(3):126

24 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Bainbridge Island (Wash.), 8(4):277, 47(4):126-27 103(4):191-92 88(4):169, 102(1):7 Baker, W. W., “The Building of the Walla Baldridge, H. C., 105(4):166 Bainbridge through Bifocals, by Elsie Walla and Columbia River Railroad,” Baldwin, Alice Blackwood, An Army Wife Frankland Marriott, review, 32(4):451 14(1):3-13; Forty Years a Pioneer, on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Baird, Billy, 27(2):167-68, 170 review, 26(2):144-46 Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, Baird, Dennis, ed., The Nez Perce Nation Baker City 1948, by George Byron Wright, 68(3):144-45 Divided: Firsthand Accounts of Events review, 99(3):140-41 Baldwin, D. L., ed., The Yukon Relief Leading to the 1863 Treaty, review, Baker County (Oreg.), arid land reclamation Expedition and the Journal of Carl 95(2):98-99 in, 100(4):172, 174, 178 Johan Sakariassen, review, 95(2):93-94 Baird, Jesse Hays, 48(1):17 Baker-Boyer National Bank (Walla Walla, Baldwin, Ewart M., rev. of Cascadia: The Baird, Katie, rev. of Alaska Native Political Wash.), 14(1):4, 6, 25(4):245-46 Geologic Evolution of the Pacific Leadership and Higher Education: One Bakken, Gordon Morris, Practicing Law in Northwest, 64(2):88-89 University, Two Universes, 96(1):53-54 Frontier California, review, 84(2):77; Baldwin, Frank, ed., Embassy at War: Harold Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 10(1):5, 13, Rocky Mountain Constitution Making, Joyce Noble, by Harold Joyce Noble, 36(3):233-35, 242-48, 50(4):126-27, 1850-1912, review, 79(3):122; review, 67(4):177 86(2):72-74, 77-78 Women Who Kill Men: California Baldwin, George, 32(2):202 Baird, Wash., 8(4):277 Courts, Gender, and the Press, review, Baldwin, Joseph Glover, The Flush Times of Bakeless, John, 46(2):45 101(1):35; rev. of Authorized by No California, review, 57(3):133 works of: Lewis and Clark: Partners in Law: The San Francisco Committee Baldwin, Roger, 59(2):91, 94-96 Discovery, review, 39(2):167-68 of Vigilance of 1856 and the United Bales, Michael, Pendleton Round-Up at 100: Baker, Andrew J., 26(2):104, 106 States Circuit Court for the Districts of Oregon’s Legendary Rodeo, review, Baker, Antoinette, 6(4):226-27 California, 79(1):38; rev. of A Century 102(1):48-49 Baker, “Bat,” 23(1):54-60 of Judging: A Political History of the The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, by Jacob Gould Baker, Dorsey Syng, 3(3):188-89, 195, 6(2):96, Washington Supreme Court, 80(1):34; Schurman, 5(4):317, 8(1):73 10(2):98, 13(4):248, 14(1):3-13, rev. of A Different Frontier: Alaska Ball, Durwood, Army Regulars on the Western 24(1):15, 20-21, 25(4):245-47, 250-51, Criminal Justice, 1935-1965, 83(1):33; Frontier, 1848-1861, review, 94(1):44; 26(4):262 rev. of Making Law, Order, and rev. of Glory Hunter: A Biography of Baker, Ebenezer, 19(1):6-9 Authority in British Columbia, 1821- Patrick Edward Connor, 83(1):32 Baker, Edward Dickinson, 44(3):110, 112-13, 1871, 87(1):47-48; rev. of Montana Ball, Edmund F., annot., California Gold Rush: 68(1):6-7 Frontier Lawyer: A Memoir, 84(1):32; Diary of Charles H. Harvey, February Baker, Elijah, 23(1):54-60 rev. of Power and Place in the North 12-November 12, 1852, by Charles H. Baker, Emily Reynolds, Caleb Reynolds, American West, 91(3):163; rev. of To Harvey, review, 76(1):37 American Seafarer: Based on the Papers Reclaim a Divided West: Water, Law, Ball, J. P., Jr., 70(2):52-53 of Caleb Reynolds, 1771-1858, review, and Public Policy, 1848-1902, 84(4):155 Ball, John, 6(4):255, 24(1):33, 53, 48(1):13-14 93(4):210-11 Balboni, Alan, rev. of At Odds: Gambling and works of: Autobiography of John Ball, Baker, Ezra, 37(1):50 Canadians, 1919-1969, 95(2):94-95 review, 17(2):145-46 Baker, Frank Whitney, 50(1):1-2 Balch, Frank S., 13(1):6, 8-14, 49(2):69 Ball, Lucy, comp., Autobiography of John Ball, Baker, Fred, 57(2):58 Balch, Frederic Homer, 4(2):113-14, by John Ball, review, 17(2):145-46 Baker, George (Portland mayor), 76(1):16, 14(2):118, 15(1):32-43, 71(4):148 “The Ballad of the Bold Northwestman: An 18-19, 79(3):111-12, 98(3):120-25 works of: Genevieve: A Tale of Oregon, Incident in the Life of Captain John Baker, George (pseuds. and review, 24(1):64-65; Memaloose, Kendrick,” by F. W. Howay, 20(2):114- Major J. Divine), 75(1):2-12 25(2):152 23 Baker, Gordon E., “Legislative Power to Balch, Harriet Snider Gallagher Helm, Ballaine, John E., rev. of Ten Thousand Miles Amend Initiatives in Washington 15(1):32-35, 42 with a Dog Sled, 5(3):227-29 State,” 55(1):28-35 Balch, James, 14(4):259, 15(1):33-34 Ballantine, Duncan, 89(1):13-14, 16-18 Baker, Hugh P., 66(2):64-65 Balch, Lafayette, 12(3):222, 227, 14(3):226- Ballard, Arthur, 80(2):59 Baker, Isaac G., 84(3):98 30, 234, 14(4):300-304, 15(2):128, Ballard, David, 60(2):78-79, 81 Baker, James (captain of Jenny), 6(1):57-58, 49(2):61-62, 69 Ballard, Irving, 17(1):18-19 6(2):88 Balcomb, Kenneth C., III, Marine Birds and Ballard, Wash., 8(4):278 Baker, James (Friday Harbor resident), Mammals of Puget Sound, review, Ballard, William Rankin, 17(1):19 69(3):100-101, 106 75(4):184 Ballenden, John, 15(2):135-36, 139, 15(3):224 Baker, John (settler), 14(4):260 Baldasty, Gerald J., “Newspapers for ‘the Ballentine, J. W., 53(4):139-40 Baker, John Clapp, 41(2):140, 153, 158 Wage Earning Class’: E. W. Scripps Ballert, Marion, Billy the Kid: A Date with works of: Baptist History of the North and the Pacific Northwest,” 90(4):171- Destiny, review, 63(4):170 Pacific Coast with Special Reference to 81; “The Press and the African- Ballinger, Richard A., 49(2):49-50, 55(2):67, Western Washington, British Columbia, American Community: The Role of 69, 72-75 and Alaska, review, 4(1):49 the Northwest Enterprise in the 1930s,” and land reclamation, 42(2):115, 61(1):19- Baker, Joseph, 44(3):115-17, 124-25 94(1):14-26; Vigilante Newspapers: A 20 Baker, Nathan A., 56(2):58-59 Tale of Sex, Religion, and Murder in the on lumber industry, 41(4):310 Baker, Nolie, The Life of Jim Baker, 1818-1898, Northwest, review, 97(1):43 on state control of natural resources, 23(1):70 Baldoz, Rick, rev. of Remembering Silme 48(3):91 Baker, Osman C., 6(4):252-53 Domingo and Gene Viernes: The Legacy and Wash. legal codes, creation of, Baker, Paul E., The Forgotten Kutenai, review, of Filipino American Labor Activism, 30(1):37-39, 48

Index 25 See also Ballinger-Pinchot controversy with Charles A. Rosamond, review, Bannock County (Idaho), 31(2):203, Ballinger-Pinchot controversy, 41(3):222-23, 63(4):170 102(4):172-73 48(3):90-93, 49(2):49-50, 53(3):116- The Banditti of the Plains, by Asa S. Mercer, The Bannock Indian War of 1878, by George F. 17, 55(2):67-75 1894 ed., 27(4):353, 30(1):75, 1935 ed., Brimlow, review, 30(1):113-15 Ballinger’s Codes and Statutes of Washington review, 27(3):273-74 The Bannock of Idaho, by Brigham D. Madsen, 1897, 30(1):37-39, 46, 49 Bandon, Oreg., 82(3):105, 108 review, 49(3):124-25 Ballots before Bullets: The War Referendum Bank of British Columbia, 76(4):142, 144-45 Bannock people, 26(1):19-24, 28(2):138-42, Approach to Peace in America, 1914- Bank of , 76(4):142, 105(3):122-33 1941, by Ernest C. Bolt, Jr., review, 145 Bannock war (1878), 26(1):16-25, 41(3):210- 70(1):40 Bank of New Tacoma, 26(2):104 11 Ballots for Freedom: Antislavery Politics in the Bankers and Cattlemen, by Gene M. Gressley, Bannon, John Francis, ed., Bolton and the United States, 1837-1860, by Richard review, 58(1):40 Spanish Borderlands, review, 56(1):47 H. Sewell, review, 68(4):193 banking Banting, Pamela, rev. of The Cougar: Ballou, Ellen B., The Building of the House: in British North America, 76(4):137-47 Beautiful, Wild and Dangerous, Houghton Mifflin’s Formative Years, in Medford, Oreg., 87(4):218 105(3):143 review, 62(2):94 in Mont., 47(4):123, 84(3):99-100, 102, “Baptist and Other Home Missionary Labors Ballou, Howard Malcolm, “Hall’s Visit to 104-105 in the Pacific Northwest, 1865-1890,” Oregon in 1839,” 14(4):291-98 Poindexter, Miles, and reform legislation by J. Orin Oliphant and Ambrose Ballou, Robert, Early Klickitat Valley Days, of, 53(3):119-20 Saricks, Jr., 41(2):121-61 review, 30(3):346-48 savings and loan associations, 75(1):34-40 Baptist Convention of the North Pacific Ballou, William T. “Billy,” 76(4):138-40 and small-business diversification, Coast, 41(2):140-41, 154 The Ballyhoo Bonanza: Charles Sweeny and 84(3):99-100, 102, 104-105 Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, the Idaho Mines, by John Fahey, review, in Wash., 25(4):243-52, 26(4):243-63: 25(4):254-55 64(1):36-37 Aberdeen, 47(1):13; populism and Baptist History of the North Pacific Coast Baltz, Laura, rev. of Women on the North reform of, 39(4):307-308, 310-11; with Special Reference to Western American Plains, 105(2):100-101 Thornton, 38(4):335-56; trust business, Washington, British Columbia, and Balushin, Amos, 90(4):199-202 43(1):3-26, 43(2):120-53; and wheat Alaska, by J. C. Baker, review, 4(1):49 Bamonte, Suzanne, Spokane, Our Early production, 38(4):335-56 Baptist Ministers Alliance, 104(2):57-58 History: Under All Is the Land, review, “Banking, Mail, and Express Service in British Baptist Northwestern Convention, 41(2):154 104(1):45-46; ed., Seven Frontier North America: The Role of Wells, Baptiste, Catherine, 90(3):142-43 Women and the Founding of Spokane Fargo and Company on Vancouver Baptists Falls, by Barbara F. Cochran, review, Island and in British Columbia,” by W. Appalachian migrants to Wash., 103(1):37-38 Turrentine Jackson, 76(4):137-47 29(2):129-30 Bamonte, Tony, Spokane, Our Early History: Banking Act (Wash., 1907), 43(1):10-12, 16 church archives of, 28(4):385-86, 401, Under All Is the Land, review, Banking Act (Wash., 1935), 43(1):13-14, 30(4):417, 426-27, 432-33 104(1):45-46; ed., Seven Frontier 43(2):132-33 missionary work of, 25(4):253-75, Women and the Founding of Spokane Banking on Alaska: The Story of the National 37(1):15-30, 40(2):124-40, 144, Falls, by Barbara F. Cochran, review, Bank of Alaska, 2 vols., by Terrence 41(2):121-61 103(1):37-38 Cole and Elmer E. Rasmuson, review, Old School Baptists in Oreg. Country, Bancroft, Ashley A., 37(1):54 94(3):152-53 40(2):124-46 Bancroft, George, 23(1):42-43, 45, 23(4):290- Banks, Eleanor, Wandersong, review, in Port Townsend, Wash., 85(3):96 92, 298-99, 43(3):199-200, 202-203, 42(3):255 and Revival of 1905, 83(4):145-48, 150 43(4):252 Banks, John E., rev. of The War on Weeds in schools of, in Wash. Terr., 41(4):347, Bancroft, Hubert Howe the Prairie West: An Environmental 349-51 on Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):4, 14, 16 History, 94(4):214-15 See also names of individual missionaries dictations collected by, 58(2):57-62 Banks, Joseph, 26(3):216, 221-22, 51(1):1 Baptists and the Oregon Frontier, by Clifford northwest history and, 52(1):17, Banks, L. A., 17(1):23 R. Miller, review, 60(4):204 86(3):131-38 Banks, Mary, 9(1):79 Baptists in Oregon, by Albert W. Wardin, Jr., on Frost, Joseph H., 2(1):15-19 Banks, Nathaniel C., 13(2):100-101 review, 62(1):39 Petroff, Ivan, and, 59(1):1-7 Banks or No Banks: The Money Issue in Baranof (ship; later named Rose), 25(1):9 Sylvester, Edmund, and, 36(4):331 Western Politics, 1832-1865, by William Baranoff Island Mining and Melting works of: History of British Columbia, Gerald Shade, review, 65(2):86 Company, 27(1):55, 62 86(3):131-38; , 1730- Bankson, Russell A., The Klondike Nugget, Baranov, Aleksandr Andreyevich, 21(4):256, 1885, 103(3):107, 113; History of the review, 27(3):274-75 23(1):37, 50(2):37 Northwest Coast, 86(3):131-38; History Bannack, Mont. (Bannack City, Bannock and establishment of Russian Orthodox of Oregon, 15(3):211-12; Literary City), 19(4):290-92, 23(3):192-93, Church, 63(2):44 Industries, 59(1):1-7 33(3):265, 269-71 as managing agent of Northeastern Bancroft, Wash., 8(4):278 Bannick, Claude, 76(1):26 and Russian American companies, Bandeirantes and Pioneers, by Vianna Moog, Bannister, Robert C., Jr., rev. of Liberalism 7(3):202-16, 7(4):278-79, 285-86, review, 56(1):46-47 in the New South: Southern Social 18(2):84-92, 51(4):153, 158, 90(4):194, Bandi, Hans-Georg, Eskimo Prehistory, review, Reformers and the Progressive 196-202, 99(2):79-81, 83, 102(4):183, 61(4):225 Movement, 61(3):176 185-88 The Bandit Belle, by Carl W. Breihan, Bannock, Idaho. See Idaho City Native policy of, 51(4):153-54, 99(2):79-

26 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 81, 83 Barker, Charles Albro, American Convictions: Barnes, Ellis, 2(4):352-54, 43(3):205-207 and Russian American Company library, Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850, Barnes, Ephraim W., 84(1):22-27 29(2):203 review, 63(4):165; Henry George, Barnes, Florence Lowe “Pancho,” 84(2):78 Seton, Alfred, on, 48(2):55-58 review, 46(3):94-95; ed., Memoirs of Barnes, George A., 4(1):42, 8(1):3, 51(3):112- shipbuilding of, 25(1):3-5, 7 Elisha Oscar Crosby: Reminiscences of 14, 54(2):58-59, 57(4):161 Baranov, Antipatr, 102(4):187 California and Guatemala from 1849 to Barnes, Henry, 13(2):136, 138-41, 13(3):230- Baranov, Chief Manager of the Russian 1864, review, 37(1):73-74 32, 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145-48, Colonies in America, by K. T. Barker, Eugene C., ed., The Austin Papers, 14(3):223-34, 14(4):299-306, 15(1):63- Khlebnikov, ed. Richard A. Pierce, 16(1):73 65, 15(2):126-43, 15(3):215-26, review, 66(1):36 Barker, James, H., Always Getting Ready: 15(4):289-97 Barbash, Jack, rev. of Rebel Voices: An I.W.W. Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Eskimo Barnes, James, 21(1):17 Anthology, 56(3):134-35; rev. of Toil Subsistence in Southwest Alaska, review, Barnes, Jane (Jane Robson), 42(4):330-32, and Trouble: A History of American 85(4):162 71(3):127-30 Labor, 56(3):134-35 Barker, John, ed., At Home with the Bella Barnes, John, rev. of Abandoned: The Story Barbeau, Marius, “How Asia Used to Drop at Coola Indians: T. F. McIlwraith’s Field of the Greely Arctic Expedition, the Spout into America,” 24(3):163-73; Letters, 1922-4, review, 95(4):206-207 1881-1884, 93(4):210-11; rev. of The Alaska Beckons, review, 38(3):275-76; Barkerville: A Guide in Word and Picture to the American West: The Invention of a Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies, Fabulous Gold Camp of the Cariboo, by Myth, 94(1):47; rev. of Caleb Reynolds, review, 15(3):228-29; Mountain Cloud, Bruce Ramsey, review, 53(4):163 American Seafarer: Based on the review, 36(1):89-90; Pathfinders in Barkerville, B.C., 24(3):196-207, 51(3):97-102 Papers of Caleb Reynolds, 1771-1858, the North Pacific, review, 50(2):63-64; Barkerville Days, by Fred W. Ludditt, review, 93(4):210-11 The Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, 61(4):224-25 Barnes, John P., 84(3):104 review, 43(4):305-306 Barkhuff, William Delbert, 93(2):107 Barnes, Robert G., 85(4):131-32 Barber, James, 7(3):207-208 Barkley, Charles William, 36(2):162-64 Barnes, Tim, ed., Wood Works: The Life and Barber, Katrine, Death of , review, Barkley, William E., Jr., 81(1):14, 17-19 Writings of Charles Erskine Scott Wood, 98(1):39; Nature’s Northwest: The Barlow, Byron, 6(1):15, 37(1):51 review, 90(2):98-99 North Pacific Slope in the Twentieth Barlow, George W., 4(1):40 Barnett, Arthur, 67(4):170, 173, 93(3):130-33 Century, review, 103(1):45; rev. of Barlow, Samuel B., 1(3):156, 3(3):186-87 Barnett, Dolph, Alumni Directory of the Mapping Identity: The Creation of Barman, Jean, “Fort Colvile’s Fur Trade Law School, University of Washington, the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Families and the Dynamics of Race in 19(2):151-52 1805-1902, 96(4):212-13; rev. of the Pacific Northwest,” 90(3):140-53; Barnett, Eugene, 45(4):121-24, 59(2):89-91, Oregon 1859: A Snapshot in Time, Constance Lindsay Skinner: Writing 93-95 review, 100(1):48; rev. of When the on the Frontier, review, 96(4):214-15; Barnett, Homer G., “The Southern Extent of River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Totem Pole Carving,” 33(4):379-89; on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Women in the Making of the Pacific The Coast Salish of British Columbia, Springs Reservation, 97(2):95-96 Northwest, review, 105(4):199-200; review, 47(3):90; Indian Shakers: A Barbour, Barton H., Fort Union and the Upper Leaving Paradise: Indigenous Hawaiians Messianic Cult of the Pacific Northwest, Missouri Fur Trade, review, 93(4):209- in the Pacific Northwest, 1787-1898, 73(4):165-68, 171-72, 174, review, 10; Jedediah Smith: No Ordinary review, 97(4):213; Sojourning Sisters: 49(2):84-85; rev. of Lower Chinook Mountain Man, review, 100(4):193; The Lives and Letters of Jessie and Ethnographic Notes, 30(4):444-47; rev. rev. of Mapper of Mountains: M. P. Annie McQueen, review, 95(3):150-51; of Native Arts of the Pacific Northwest, Bridgland in the Canadian Rockies, ’s Secret: The Forgotten 41(3):273; rev. of Sun Chief, The 1902-1930, 97(4):204-205 Families of Whoi Whoi, Kanaka Ranch, Autobiography of a Hopi Indian, Barclay, Forbes, 11(3):224 and Brockton Point, review, 97(4):209- 33(3):361-62 Barclay, Thomas S., rev. of Politics and Law in 10; The West beyond the West: A History Barnett, James, ed., Enlightenment and the United States, 33(2):237-38 of British Columbia, review, 83(3):111, Exploration in the North Pacific, 1741- Bard, Floyd C., Horse Wrangler: Sixty Years in 86(3):118-20; ed., Good Intentions 1805, review, 90(2):96-97 the Saddle in Wyoming and Montana, Gone Awry: Emma Crosby and the Barnett, James D., The Operation of the review, 53(1):45 Methodist Mission on the Northwest Initiative, Referendum, and Recall in Barge, Benjamin, 101(1):9 Coast, review, 98(1):50 Oregon, review, 7(2):168-70 Baring, Alexander, 1(4):209-14 Barnard, D. D., 53(1):38 “Barney, Take Me Home Again” (song), by Barker, Burt Brown, The McLoughlin Barnard, Francis Jones, 76(4):140, 142-46, George W. Brown, 60(1):26 Empire and Its Rulers—Doctor John 102(2):87 Barnhart, William H., 37(1):53 McLoughin, Doctor David McLoughlin, Barnard, William D., Dixiecrats and Barnhill, John H., rev. of The Political Marie Louise (Sister St. Henry): An Democrats: Alabama Politics, 1942- Economy of Oil in Alaska: account of their personal lives and of 1950, review, 67(1):44-45 Multinationals vs. the State, 99(4):200 their parents, relatives and children; Barnard, William E., 8(2):115-17, 13(4):313- Barnouw, Victor, Wisconsin Chippewa in Canada’s Quebec Province, in Paris, 14, 52(2):61 Myths and Tales and Their Relation to , and in the West of the Hudson’s Barnard’s Consolidated Cariboo Express, Chippewa Life, review, 70(1):43; rev. of Bay Company, review, 50(4): 162-53; 76(4):145 The Mystic Lake Sioux: Sociology of the ed., The Letters of Dr. John McLoughlin Barndollar, Burton H., 58(3):141 Mdewakantonwan Santee, 60(4):225- Written at 1829-32, Barnes, Albert Henry, 9(4):314, 74(3):106-13 26; rev. of Ojibwa Religion and the review, 41(1):66-67 Barnes, Charles A., 25(3):220 Midéwiwin, 60(4):225-26

Index 27 Barnum, W. S., 50(4):150-55 Follower of Lewis and Clark,” Company D, Fourth California Infantry, Baronets and Buffalo: The British Sportsman 19(3):199-201; “Astorians Who review, 52(1):33-34; rev. of America’s in the American West, 1833-1881, by Became Permanent Settlers,” Frontier Heritage, 58(3):155-56; John I. Merritt, review, 77(3):117 24(3):221-31, 24(4):282-301; “The rev. of Bitter Melon: Stories from the Barr, Eric L., rev. of Dixie Raider: The Saga of Discovery of the Oregon Trail,” Last Rural Chinese Town in America, the C.S.S. Shenandoah, 40(3):259-60; 28(4):410-12; “The Drowned Forest 79(3):121; rev. of Memory Eternal: rev. of Japan’s Influence on American of the Columbia Gorge,” 26(2):119- Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Naval Power, 1897-1917, 39(2):173-74; 22; “An Extraordinary Canoe Race Christianity through Two Centuries, rev. of The Navy: A History. The Story From Astoria in 1811,” 21(4):294- 92(4):205-206; rev. of Shamanism and of a Service in Action, 30(3):359-61; 96; “The Historical Mosaic of Christianity: Native Encounters with rev. of Sea Power in the Pacific, 1936- Washington,” 30(2):169-76; “Ko- Russian Orthodox Missions in Siberia 1941; A Selected Bibliography of Books, come-ne Pe-ca, the Letter Carrier,” and Alaska, 1820-1917, 92(4):205-206; Periodical Articles, and Maps from the 20(3):201-203; “Primary Sources to rev. of A White Man’s Province: British End of the London Naval Conference to Early Government,” 25(2):139-47; Columbia Politicians and Chinese the Beginning of the War in the Pacific, “The Problem of the Stone Lasts,” and Japanese Immigrants, 1858-1914, 33(4):458 25(4):276-77; “San Juan Island in the 81(1):34 Barr, Hy Max, Redskin and Pioneer; Brave Civil War,” 20(2):134-36; “Spaniards Bartholomew, Rebecca, Audacious Women: Tales of the Great Northwest, review, in Early Oregon,” 23(1):25-34; “Two Early British Mormon Immigrants, 24(1):59-60 Strawberry Islands,” 25(2):138; “A review, 88(1):44 Barr, Margaret Jane, 8(1):39 Valuable Manuscript Which May Be Bartlett, E. L. (Bob), 71(1):32-39, 80(2):67-70, Barr, Roberta Byrd, 104(2):67 Found,” 19(2):112-16, 24(1):25-27; 80(4):134-38, 82(4):142-47, 89(3):122- Barr, William, Arctic Hell-Ship: The Voyage of “What Became of Benjamin Clapp?” 23 HMS Enterprise, 1850-1855, review, 21(1):13-17; ed., “Broughton’s Bartlett, Hamilton W., 45(3):99-100 99(3):151-52; Red Serge and Polar Reconnaissance of the San Juan Islands Bartlett, John, 7(4):313-14, 318-21, 8(1):43- Bear Pants: The Biography of Harry in 1792,” 21(1):55-60; ed., “Pickering’s 44, 57, 8(2):137-38 Stallworthy, rcmp, review, 97(1):44 Journey to Fort Colville in 1841,” by Bartlett, Laura B. Downey, Students’ History Barracouta (ship), 27(4):324-26, 330-35, 341, Charles Pickering, 20(1):54-63; ed., of the Northwest and the State of 68(2):57-58 “Washington Irving and Astoria,” Washington, Vol. 1, 14(1):69-70 Barratt, Glynn, Russia and the South Pacific, 18(2):132-39; Redskin and Pioneer; Bartlett, Richard A., “The Concessionaires 1696-1840, Vol. 1: The Russians and Brave Tales of the Great Northwest, of Yellowstone National Park: Genesis Australia, review, 80(2):76; Russia in review, 24(1):59-60; rev. of From of a Policy, 1882-1892,” 74(1):2- Pacific Waters, 1715-1825: A Survey of Oxcart to Airplane: A Biography of 10; Nature’s Yellowstone, review, the Origins of Russia’s Naval Presence George H. Himes, 31(3):351-52; rev. of 66(3):140; Yellowstone: A Wilderness in the North and South Pacific, review, A General History of Oregon, 28(1):91- Besieged, review, 77(4):156; rev. 73(3):134; Russian Shadows on the 93; rev. of Out of the West, 24(4):303; of The Birth of the National Park British Northwest Coast of North rev. of Red Heroines of the Northwest, Service: The Founding Years, 1913- America, 1810-1890: A Study of 21(2):145; rev. of Washakie, 21(3):232; 1933, 77(3):113; rev. of “I Will Fight Rejection of Defence Responsibilities, rev. of Young Mac of Fort Vancouver, No More Forever”: Chief Joseph and review, 75(4):186 31(4):464 the Nez Perce War, 55(1):38; rev. of Barrell, Joseph, 12(1):3-4, 8-11, 12(4):243-71 Barry, Louise, The Beginning of the West: Nature’s Justice: Writings of William Barrell’s Sound. See Houston Stewart Channel Annals of the Kansas Gateway of the O. Douglas, 2000 ed., 92(4):208-209; Barrett, Dave, 103(2):77 American West, 1540-1854, review, rev. of Preserving Yellowstone’s Natural Barrett, Frank. See Frank Barrett House 64(3):129 Conditions: Science and the Perception Barrett, Gwynn, ed., The Diaries of Walter Barsh, Russel Lawrence, rev. of Tribalism in of Nature, 91(2):95; rev. of Yellowstone Murray Gibson, 1886, 1887, review, Crisis: Federal Indian Policy, 1953-1961, and the Great West: Journals, Letters, 65(4):188-89 75(1):43 and Images from the 1871 Hayden Barrett, Jackson, 45(4):106 Barstow, A. C., 49(4):130 Expedition, 91(2):95; rev. of Yosemite: Barrett, James R., William Z. Foster and Barstow, Benjamin P., 33(4):397, 404 The Embattled Wilderness, 82(2):72 the Tragedy of American Radicalism, Bartell, George, 20(2):96 Bartley, Rudolph A., 68(4):171-73 review, 92(3):152-53 Bartering with the Bones of Their Dead: Bartly, A. D., 27(2):170 Barrette, Louis A., 29(3):270 The Colville Confederated Tribes and Barto, Harold, 44(1):39 Barron, William H., 31(3):341-42 Termination, by Laurie Arnold, review, Barto, Pete, 68(3):105, 108 Barrow, Alaska, 88(1):3-12 104(4):193 Barton, H. Arnold, ed., Letters from the Barrow, Alexander, 52(1):11 Barth, Gunther, Bitter Strength: A History Promised Land: Swedes in America, Barrow, Susan H. L., Green Gold Harvest: A of the Chinese in the United States, 1840-1914, review, 68(1):37-38; History of Logging and Its Products, 1850-1870, review, 56(4):180; Fleeting The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish- review, 61(3):169-70 Moments: Nature and Culture in American Family Saga, review, Barrows, William, 2(3):197-98, 206-208 American History, review, 82(4):152; 71(3):135 Barry (army corporal), 10(3):177-81, Instant Cities: Urbanization and the Barton, John D., rev. of 15(2):122 Rise of San Francisco and , Wiyáxayxt / Wiyáakaa?awn / As Days Barry, J. Neilson, 23(4):314, 29(3):335, review, 67(3):128; ed., All Quiet on the Go By: Our History, Our Land, and 37(2):92-93 Yamhill: The Civil War in Oregon. The Our People—the Cayuse, Umatilla, and works of: “Archibald Pelton, The First Journal of Corporal Royal A. Bensell, Walla Walla, 98(4):198

28 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Barton, Josef J., Peasants and Strangers: 8(2):155; A Short History of the United Michael P. Malone, review, 73(4):190 Italians, Rumanians, and Slovaks in States, review, 5(1):60-61; The Writing “Battle for Ice Harbor Dam: Fish, Navigation, an American City, 1890-1950, review, of History, 18(2):147-48 and the Lower Snake River, 1948- 68(3):147-48 Bassett, S. P., 29(1):55-56 1962,” by Keith C. Petersen, 86(4):178- Barzman, Sol, Madmen and Geniuses: The Bastien, Isaac, 12(3):228, 13(1):58, 15(4):294 88 Vice-Presidents of the United States, Batcheller, Elva L., rev. of Frontiers and the Battle of Bear River (1863), 28(2):138-42 92(4):187-88 Fur Trade, 21(1):63-65; rev. of The Battle of Four Lakes (1858), 38(4):302-303, Barzun, Jacques, Clio and the Doctors: Glamour of British Columbia, 18(1):69; 41(3):206-207, 99(4):169, 104(1):8 Psycho-History, Quanto-History and rev. of Here Are My People, 25(2):149- Battle of Seattle (1856), 14(4):254, 42(4):274, History, review, 67(4):177-78; The 50; rev. of Hudson’s Bay Company, 276, 47(1):1-8, 55(3):105-10, Interpretation of History, review, 23(1):62-63; rev. of Oregon Sketches, 97(3):140, 98(1):18, 99(1):18-27 34(4):418-20 17(1):67-68; rev. of The Story of the Battle of Spokane Plains, 104(1):8 Bascomb, Wash., 8(4):279-80 Little Big Horn, 18(2):145-46; rev. of The Battle of the Little Bighorn, by Mari baseball, 52(3):105-106, 82(3):92-100, The Story of the Western Railroads, Sandoz, review, 58(2):103-104 87(1):29-37, 87(4):171-79, 91(1):38- 17(3):233; rev. of Trails, Rails and Battle of Walla Walla (1855), 18(4):296-97 39, 100(3):120-33 War: The Life of General G. M. Dodge, Battlefield and Classroom: Four Decades with Bash, Charles, 43(3):231 23(3):229; rev. of When Fur Was King, the American Indian, 1867-1904, by Bashford, Herbert, A Man Unafraid: The 21(1):63-65 Richard Henry Pratt, ed. Robert M. Story of John Charles Frémont, review, Bates, Ann M., rev. of Twana Narratives: Utley, review, 57(3):130 22(2):150-52; Stories of Western Native Historical Accounts of a Coast “The Battleground of National Irrigation,” by Pioneers, 21(2):147 Salish Culture, 86(4):190-91 Click Relander, 52(4):144-50 Bashford, James W., The Oregon Missions; The Bates, Edward, 1(4):219-22, 44(3):109, Bauer, Harry C., “Charles Wesley Smith, Story of How the Line Was Run Between 52(1):9 1877-1956,” 47(3):85; “Let’s Take Canada and the United States, review, Bates, J. Leonard, “The Midwest Decision, Kathleen Home Once More,” 9(4):309 1915: A Landmark in Conservation 60(1):25-28; “The Pacific Northwest Bashful No Longer: An Alaskan Eskimo History,” 51(1):26-34; “Politics and Bibliographic Center,” 41(1):30-42; Ethnohistory, 1778-1988, by Wendell H. Ideology: Thomas J. Walsh and “Requiem for an Anthem,” 51(2):80-85 Oswalt, review, 81(4):154 the Rise of Populism,” 65(2):49- Bauer, John, 35(3):225-26 Basic Writings of Josiah Royce, Vols. 1 and 56; “Walsh of Montana in Dakota Bauer, K. Jack, The Mexican War, 1846-1848, 2, ed. John J. McDermott, review, Territory: Political Beginnings, review, 67(1):34-35 63(2):69-70 1884-90,” 56(3):114-24; The Origins Bauer, William F., 35(3):225-26 The Basis of Japanese Foreign Policy, by Albert of Teapot Dome: Progressives, Parties, Bauer, William J., Jr., rev. of Native Americans E. Hindmarsh, review, 27(4):396-97 and Petroleum, 1909-1921, review, and the Environment: Perspectives on Baskerville, Barnet, The People’s Voice: The 55(4):184-85; ed., Tom Walsh in Dakota the Ecological Indian, 99(1):44 Orator in American Society, review, Territory: Personal Correspondence of Bauerman, H., 53(1):20-22 71(3):100; rev. of The Eloquence of Senator Thomas J. Walsh and Elinor Baugh, Odin, John Frank Stevens: American Frederick Jackson Turner, 75(2):94 C. McClements, review, 58(3):165; rev. Trailblazer, review, 98(1):44-45 basketball, 52(3):106 of Biography of a Progressive: Franklin Baughman, Dan, 16(3):167 basketry, of Wash. Indians, 41(3):196, 200, K. Lane, 1864-1921, 71(3):141; rev. of “The Bauhaus’ Long Shadow: Some Thoughts 92(1):25-26 The Fight for Conservation, 59(4):217; about Weimar and Us,” by Joachim Basler, Roy P., ed., The Collected Works of rev. of Montana: A History of Two Remak, 61(4):201-11 Abraham Lincoln: Supplement, 1832- Centuries, 68(4):191-92; rev. of William Baum, Willa K., “Oral History: A Revived 1865, review, 72(2):72-75 B. Greeley: A Practical Forester, 1879- Tradition at the Bancroft Library,” Basof, Emilion. See Basov, Emel’yan 1955, 54(1):36-37 58(2):57-64; rev. of An Archive Basov, Emel’yan (Emilion Basof), 4(2):87, 90, Bates, James M., 24(3):184 Approach to Oral History, 71(1):14; rev. 102(4):179 Bates, Kate Stevens, 30(3):301, 33(1):119 of Envelopes of Sound: Six Practitioners Basques of the Pacific Northwest, ed. Richard works of: “The Old Stevens Mansion,” Discuss the Method, Theory, and W. Etulain, review, 84(3):114 19(2):108-11 Practice of Oral History and Oral Bass, Althea, Cherokee Messenger, review, Bates, Luke, 19(1):6-9 Testimony, 68(1):42-43; rev. of Hard 28(1):96-98 Bates, Redelia, 56(2):58-59, 61 Times: An Oral History of the Great Bass, Florence, Stories of Early Times in Batt, Phil, 102(4):163-64, 170 Depression, 62(4):154-55 the Great West for Young Readers, Battery Street Methodist Church (Seattle), Bauman, Robert, “Jim Crow in the Tri-Cities, 18(3):235-36 38(4):324 1943-1950,” 96(3):124-31 Bass, Herbert J., “I Am a Democrat”: The Battien, Pauline, The Gold Seekers: A Two Baumann, John, Old Man Crow’s Boy: Political Career of David Bennett Hill, Hundred-Year History of Mining in Adventures in Early Idaho, review, review, 54(2):85-86 Washington, Idaho, Montana and Lower 40(1):72-73 Bass, Joseph B., 70(2):53-57 British Columbia, review, 81(2):76 Baumler, Ellen, Dark Spaces: Montana’s Bass, Sophie Frye, 43(2):167 Battle for a Continent, by Harrison Bird, Historic Penitentiary at Deer Lodge, works of: Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle, review, 57(3):134 review, 100(2):97 review, 30(1):115-16 The Battle for Alaska Statehood, by Ernest Bauzá y Cañas, Felipe, 54(4):152-53, 155 Bassett, John Spencer, Expansion and Reform, Gruening, review, 59(4):228 Baxter, J. P., 44(1):38 1889-1926, 18(2):151-52; The Middle The Battle for Butte: Mining and Politics on Baxter, John O., rev. of The American West Group of American Historians, review, the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906, by in 2000: Essays in Honor of Gerald D.

Index 29 Nash, 96(1):50-51 8(2):83-90 Beardsley, Arthur S., 67(2):65 Baxter, Maurice G., The Teaching of American Beall, Wellwood E., 45(2):41-46 works of: “Code Making in Early Oregon,” History in High Schools, review, Beals, Carleton, The Great Revolt and Its 27(1):3-33; “The Codes and Code 59(3):156-61 Leaders: The History of Popular Makers of Washington, 1889-1937,” Bay, J. Christian, The Fortune of Books: Essays, American Uprisings in the 1890’s, 30(1):3-50; “Compiling the Territorial Memories and Prophecies of a Librarian, review, 60(1):48 Codes of Washington,” 28(1):3-54; review, 33(1):110-11 Beals, Herbert K., ed., Seeking Western Waters: “Early Efforts to Locate the Capital of Bay Center, Wash., 8(4):280 The Lewis and Clark Trail from the Washington Territory,” 32(3):239-87; Bay City, Wash., 8(4):280 Rockies to the Pacific,by Emory Strong “Later Attempts to Relocate the Capital Bayard, James A., 5(3):208-209 and Ruth Strong, review, 89(2):105; of Washington,” 32(4):401-47 works of: Papers of James A. Bayard, 1796- annot., For Honor and Country: The Beasley, W. G., Select Documents on Japanese 1815, ed. Elizabeth Donnan, review, Diary of Bruno de Hezeta, review, Foreign Policy, 1853-1868, review, 7(1):76-77 78(1/2):67; annot., Juan Pérez on the 49(2):86-87 Bayen, Joseph O., “Focus on the Pacific, 1853: Northwest Coast: Six Documents of His Beaten Down: A History of Interpersonal A Note on Russia’s Reaction to the Expedition in 1774, review, 82(3):112 Violence in the West, by David Peterson Perry Expedition,” 46(1):19-25 Beam, Almira Neff Wright, 33(3):301, 311-12, del Mar, review, 96(1):41-42 Bayley, C. A., 44(4):161 332, 334, 34(1):62 “Beating a Depression: The Portland Home Bayley, Christopher, 100(3):109-10, 112, 116, Beam, George Wesley, 33(3):301, 323, 338-39, Loan Bank,” by John Fahey, 75(1):34- 118 33(4):419, 431-32, 34(1):51, 56, 60, 40 Baynes, Robert Lambert, 23(3):201-203, 71, 81 Beattie, R. Kent, 95(4):200-201 23(4):287-89, 294, 62(2):59-60, 64-67 Bean, James, 32(2):198-99 works of: The Flora of the Palouse Region, Bayview, Wash., 8(4):280 Bean, Margaret, “Museum in a Gracious 95(4):200-201 B.C. Electric Company, 99(1):48 Setting: Activities of the Eastern Beatty, James H., 58(1):25-28 “B.C. Explorers: A Digital History of the Washington State Historical Society,” Beatty, Patricia Jean, rev. of Heritage of Pacific Northwest,” by Douglas Dunn, 45(3):91-94 Conflict: Labor Relations in the 99(1):48-50 Bean, Minnie, 94(3)142-43 Nonferrous Metals Industry up to 1930, B.C. Loggers’ Association, 97(3):117-18, Bean, Sarah L., 5(1):29 43(1):71-72 122-23 Bear (revenue cutter), 9(1):8-9, 17(1):15, Beaty, Daniel C., 37(1):51 B.C. Lumber Worker, 100(3):139-40 72(4):146-56, 75(3):99-100, 102-103 Beaufort, Anne, rev. of Reading Portland: The Be of Good Mind: Essays on the Coast Salish, Bear Creek Orchard, 94(2):108-109 City in Prose, 99(1):45 ed. Bruce Granville Miller, review, Bear Lake County (Idaho), 31(2):203 Beaulieu, François (North West Company 100(4):193-94 Bear Lake Valley (Idaho), 28(2):137-50 employee), 23(1):19-22, 23(2):92 Beach, Henry L. “Mike,” 80(4):144 Bear Man of Admiralty Island: A Biography of Beaumont, T. H., 32(2):199, 201 Beach, Mark, Portland: A Pictorial History, Allen E. Hasselborg, by John R. Howe, Beaupre, Phillip, 33(3):279 review, 73(3):142 review, 89(2):107 Beauty, Health, and Permanence: Beach, Rex, 73(1):14, 18 Bear River massacre. See Battle of Bear River Environmental Politics in the United Beach, Wash., 8(4):281 Bear Track (Flathead leader), 29(3):306-307 States, 1955-1985, by Samuel P. Beach of Heaven: A History of Wahkiakum Beard, Charles A., 35(3):202, 206, 43(4):252, Hays, with Barbara D. Hays, review, County, by Irene Martin, review, 52(3):108-15, 53(3):100, 92(1):31 79(4):157 90(2):99-100 works of: America in Midpassage, review, Beauty of the City: A. E. Doyle, Portland’s Beachy, Hill, 15(4):258, 19(4):285, 292-93, 31(1):109-10; The American Spirit: Architect, by Philip Niles, review, 20(1):42-44 A Study of the Idea of Civilization in 100(2):89-90 Beacon for Mountain and Plain: Story of the the United States, review, 34(3):325- Beauty Spots of Oregon, by the Multnomah University of Idaho, by Rafe Gibbs, 26; Contemporary History, 1877- Hotel, 15(2):150 review, 55(4):180 1913, 5(2):145-46; An Economic Beaux Arts Society, 92(3):116-17, 123-24 Beaglehole, J. C., 76(4):133, 135-36 Interpretation of the Constitution of Beaux Arts Village (Seattle), 92(3):115-26 works of: The Exploration of the Pacific, the United States, review, 5(1):63; An Beaux Homme people. See Quapaw people review, 26(4):302 Introduction to the English Historians, Beaver (John Jacob Astor’s ship), 24(4):246 Beal, John Robinson, Pearson of Canada, review, 1(4):278-79; The Rise of Beaver (magazine), 13(3):239 review, 56(1):46 American Civilization, Vol. 1: The Beaver (steamer), 2(3):260, 4(2):121, Beal, Merrill D., “I Will Fight No More Agricultural Era, Vol. 2: The Industrial 6(3):173-75, 8(4):298, 302, 14(2):148, Forever”: Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Era, review, 18(3):233-35 14(3):223-29, 232, 14(4):299-300, War, review, 55(1):38; Intermountain Beard, Geraldine, A Check List of Washington 16(2):135-36, 138-39, 27(4):367-68, Railroads: Standard and Narrow Gauge, Imprints, 1853-1876, 34(1):27-31 32(2):197, 200, 33(3):346-47, 39(2):98- review, 54(4):179-80; rev. of Backwoods Beard, Jefferson F., 49(4):169, 171-72 99, 39(3):184, 41(2):119 Railroads of the West: A Portfolio, Beard, Mary R., 92(1):31 Beaver, Herbert, 1(3):125-26, 2(3):261-62, 55(3):133; rev. of Footprints along the works of: America in Midpassage, review, 3(1):72, 37(4):305-308, 42(3):232-33, Yellowstone, 53(4):165; rev. of Provo, 31(1):109-10; The American Spirit: A 93(4):191-92 Pioneer Mormon City, 34(3):316-17 Study of the Idea of Civilization in the Beaver, Jane, 1(3):125-26, 2(3):261-62, Beale, Edward F., 19(4):273 United States, review, 34(3):325-26; 37(4):305-308, 42(3):232-33 Beall, Benjamin L., 8(2):83 The Rise of American Civilization, Vol. “‘Beaver Are Numerous, but the Beall, Thomas B., 2(4):348-50 1: The Agricultural Era, Vol. 2: The Natives . . .Will Not Hunt Them’: works of: “Pioneer Reminiscences,” Industrial Era, review, 18(3):233-35 Native-Fur Trader Relations in the

30 Pacific Northwest Quarterly , 1812-1814,” by Beckman, Victor H., 41(4):289-99, 301-304, 1858, review, 71(1):43 Melinda Marie Jetté, 98(1):3-17 308-309 “Before McNary: The Northwest Beaver Head County (Mont.), 31(2):195, 201 Beckstead, James H., Cowboying: A Tough Job Conservationist, 1889-1913,” by Beaver Head News. See Virginia City (Mont.) in a Hard Land, review, 83(4):157 Lawrence Rakestraw, 51(2):49-56 Beaver Head News Beckstrom, Dawn Gilson, 87(1):17-19 Before Seattle Rocked: A City and Its Music, by The Beaver Men: Spearheads of Empire, by Beckwith, E. G., 10(1):14-16 Kurt E. Armbruster, review, 104(1):46- Mari Sandoz, review, 56(3):131-32 Beckwourth, James, 37(2):104-105 47 Bebb, Charles Herbert, 75(1):22, 26, 29, Becoming Big League: Seattle, the Pilots, Before the Covered Wagon, by Philip H. 82(4):132-39, 83(4):142, 85(3):105- and Stadium Politics, by William H. Parrish, review, 22(3):228 106, 116 Mullins, review, 105(1):32-33 Before the Ghetto: Black Detroit in the Bebb, William, 91(3):129 Becoming British Columbia: A Population Nineteenth Century, by David M. Bebb and Gould, 85(3):105-17, 100(2):65-66 History, by John Douglas Belshaw, Katzman, review, 66(1):30-34 Becher, E. T., 104(1):15-17 review, 101(1):34-35 Begbie, Matthew Baillie, 8(3):221-23, Bechler Meadows, Yellowstone National Park, Becoming Tsimshian: The Social Life of 22(2):122-23, 26(1):15, 44(4):163, 165, 93(1):13-25 Names, by Christopher F. Roth, review, 71(3):101-106 Bechdolt, Adolph F., 52(3):100 101(1):45 Begg, Alexander (B.C. emigration Beck, Dave, 64(4):142-46, 69(4):176-79, 181, Beda, Steven C., “‘More Than a Tea Party’: commissioner), 102(2):79-90 85(4):142-43, 86(1):39, 41 The IWA Women’s Auxiliary Begg, Alexander (journalist), 51(4):160-61 Beck, George F., “The Quest of the Sacred in the Pacific Northwest, 1937- works of: Alexander Begg’s Red River Ginkgo,” 26(1):3-9 1948,” 100(3):134-45; rev. of The Journal and Other Papers Relative to Beck, Horace, rev. of Buying the Wind: Lumberman’s Frontier: Three Centuries the Red River Resistance of 1869-1870, Regional Folklore in the United States, of Land Use, Society, and Change in review, 49(1):43 56(3):139-40 America’s Forests, 102(2):92-93; rev. of Beggs, Sarah. See De Bell, Sarah Ruhamah Beck, Thomas H., 63(3):116, 119-20 Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the “Beginning of Militia in Washington,” Beck, W. T., 48(3):92 ilwu, 100(4):198 11(3):202 Beck, Warren A., Historical Atlas of the Bee, Robert L., ed., State and Reservation: New “Beginning of Mission Work in Alaska by American West, review, 81(1):37 Perspectives on Federal Indian Policy, the Presbyterian Church,” by William Becker, Bonnie J., rev. of Beneath Cold Seas: review, 84(4):157 Sylvester Holt, 11(2):89-93 The Underwater Wilderness of the Beebe, Gilbert, 40(2):130, 134-46 The Beginning of the West: Annals of the Pacific Northwest,103(4):198 Beebe, Lucius, Comstock Commotion: The Kansas Gateway of the American West, Becker, Ray, 45(4):118-24, 59(2):88-99 Story of the Territorial Enterprise, 1540-1854, by Louise Barry, review, Becker, Robert H., ed., The Plains and the review, 46(2):60-61 64(3):129 Rockies: A Critical Bibliography of Beecham, Thomas, 35(1):27-28 Behind the Headlines, ed. Vernon McKenzie, Exploration, Adventure and Travel in Beecher, Harriet “Hattie” Foster, 6(2):136-38, 23(1):70 the American West, 1800-1865, 4th ed. 41(4):348 Beilharz, Edwin A., Felipe de Neve, First rev., by Henry R. Wagner and Charles Beecher, Herbert F., 66(4):149-50 Governor of California, review, 64(2):89 L. Camp, review, 74(2):90 Beecher, Willard C., 64(3):97-111 “Being on the Northwest Coast: Emily Beckett, Paul L., From Wilderness to Enabling Beef, Leather and Grass, by Edmund Carr, Cascadian,” by Robert Thacker, Act: The Evolution of a State of Randolph, review, 74(1):38 90(4):182-90 Washington, review, 60(3):163-64; Beemer, William, 27(2):170 Beinston, Adam, 10(3):206-29, 11(1):65, rev. of Washington State Government: Been, Frank, 96(4):175 11(2):136-37, 139, 145, 11(3):221- Administrative Organization and Beer, George Louis, The English-Speaking 23, 11(4):296, 298, 13(1):60, 62, 65, Functions, rev. ed., 54(4):178-79 Peoples, 8(4):311 13(2):134-35, 13(4):298, 14(2):145-46, Beckey, Fred, Range of Glaciers: The Beer and Brewing in the Inland Northwest, 14(4):304-305, 15(1):64, 15(4):294 Exploration and Survey of the Northern 1850 to 1950, by Herman Ronnenberg, Beison (North West Company employee), Cascade Range, review, 95(2):100 review, 85(4):163 19(4):250-70 Beckham, Marjorie, rev. of Northwest Coast Beers, Alanson, 15(3):174-76, 24(3):180 Beito, David T., rev. of Iron Pants: Oregon’s Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Beers, Alexander, 102(3):112 Anti-New Deal Governor, Charles Screen Prints, 73(4):185 Beers, Henry Putney, “The Army and the Henry Martin, 92(3):162-63 Beckham, Stephen Dow, Land of the Umpqua: Oregon Trail to 1846,” 28(4):339- Bel, R. E. See Donan, Pat A History of Douglas County, Oregon, 62; The French in North America: Belcher, Edward, H. M. S. “Sulphur” on the review, 78(1/2):31; Lewis and Clark A Bibliographical Guide to French Northwest and California Coasts, 1837 College, review, 83(4):152-55; Requiem Archives, review, 50(1):34; The Western and 1839: The Accounts of Captain for a People: The Rogue Indians and Military Frontier, 1815-1846, review, Edward Belcher and Midshipman the Frontiersmen, review, 64(1):44; 28(2):193-96; rev. of Sixty Years of Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, review, ed., Oregon Indians: Voices from Two Indian Affairs, Political, Economic, and 72(2):92 Centuries, review, 97(4):213-14; ed., Diplomatic, 1789-1850, 33(1):98-99 Belknap, George N., 51(3):105 Tall Tales from Rogue River: The Yarns Beet Sugar in the West: A History of the Utah- works of: “County Archives as a of Hathaway Jones, review, 66(2):90; Idaho Sugar Company, 1891-1966, by Resource for Regional Imprints rev. of Black Harris, 79(1):45; rev. of Leonard J. Arrington, review, 58(3):161 Studies,” 66(2):76-78; “George Law The Kalapuyans: A Sourcebook of the beet sugar industry. See sugar beet industry Curry, Public Printer,” 47(3):86-88; Indians of the Willamette Valley, 67(1):9 Beeton, Beverly, ed., The Genteel Gentile: “Oregon Sentinel Extras—1858-1864,” Beckley, George, 30(3):296 Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857- 70(4):178-80; “Oregon Twenty Acts:

Index 31 A Tale of Bibliographical Detection,” boosterism, 80(4):122-32 Ben, Harrison, 64(3):124-26 67(2):63-68; The Blue Ribbon coal mining, 24(2):146-47, 33(4):399-400 Ben Snipes, Northwest Cattle King, by Roscoe University, review, 69(1):44-45; Henry description of (1871), 70(4):167, 174 Sheller, review, 50(2):68 Villard and the University of Oregon, economic development, 90(2):108-109 Benchley, Leonidas B., 31(2):140, 145 review, 69(1):44-45; Oregon Imprints, Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Bend, Palmer, The Smiting of the Rock; a Tale 1845-1870, review, 60(4):182; The Railroad, 3(3):192-94, 196, 80(4):124- of Oregon, review, 9(4):308-309 University of Oregon Charter, review, 27, 90(2):108-109 Bendetsen, Karl R., 90(3):125-26 69(1):44-45; ed., A Melodrame Entitled Bellingham Bay Coal Company, 90(2):108- Bendix, Reinhard, 50(1):3-4, 11-12 “Treason, Stratagems, and Spoils,” by 109 See also Black Diamond Coal Beneath Cold Seas: The Underwater Wilderness William L. Adams, review, 61(2):109 Company of the Pacific Northwest, by David Hall, Bell (steamer), 19(3):196-97 Bellingham Bay Coal Mine, 23(4):258-59 review, 103(4):198 Bell, Adam, 80(3):87-88 Bellingham Bay Improvement Company, “Beneath the Hooded Robe: Newspapermen, Bell, Archie, Sunset Canada; British Columbia 80(4):123, 126-32, 90(2):108-109 Local Politics, and the in and Beyond, 9(4):310 “The Bellingham Bay Improvement Jackson County, Oregon, 1921-1923,” Bell, Charles N., The Journal of Henry Kelsey, Company: Boomers or Boosters?” by by Jeff LaLande, 83(2):42-52 1691-1692, review, 19(3):228-30; The Beth Kraig, 80(4):122-32 Benedict, Hope A., Idaho’s Governors: Old Forts of Winnipeg, 1738-1927, Bellingham Bay Lumber Company, Historical Essays on Their review, 19(1):68-69 90(2):108-109 Administrations, review, 85(3):124 Bell, Edward, 6(1):50, 11(1):27 Bellingham Bay Water Company, 90(2):108- Benewah County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Bell, Emily. See Ebey, Emily 109 Benham, Calhoun, 24(2):147-48 Bell, Frank T., 104(3):139, 145-46 Bellingham Coal Mines Company, 29(2):164 Benham, W. L., 84(1):7-9, 11 Bell, George, 7(3):244, 7(4):312, 320-21, Bellingham Securities Syndicate, 80(4):131- Benjamin (ship), 29(1):62-63 8(1):40-47, 50, 57 32, 90(2):108-109 “Benjamin Clapp: Notes on His Later Life,” by Bell, J. H. Forrest, 42(3):236 Bellingham Terminals and Railroad, Kenneth W. Porter, 25(2):108-13 Bell, J. M., 36(3):219-20 90(2):108-109 Benjamin D. Price Company, 85(4):151 Bell, James Christy, Jr., Opening a Highway Bell-Nelson Lumber Company (Everett), “Benjamin F. Kendall, Territorial Politician,” to the Pacific, 1838-1846, review, 70(4):152 by Willis A. Katz, 49(1):29-39 13(3):235 Belloni, Robert, 87(1):12-13, 99(2):55 Benjamin Franklin, Frank Luther Mott Bell, James Franklin, 58(4):189-90 Belluschi, Pietro, 95(3):164-65, 101(2):55, 67- and Chester E. Jorgenson, review, Bell, Janet E., comp., Hawaiian Language 69, 103(3):131, 137 27(4):398-99 Imprints, 1822-1899: A Bibliography, Bellwood, Peter, Man’s Conquest of the Pacific: Benjamin P. Cheney Academy, 15(2):106- review, 70(4):154 The Prehistory of Southeast Asia and 16, 18(3):174, 41(4):349-50. See also Bell, John R., 28(4):342-43 Oceania, review, 72(4):190 Washington State Normal School at Bell, Margaret, When Montana and I Were Belshaw, C. S., The Indians of British Cheney Young: A Frontier Childhood, ed. Mary Columbia: A Study of Contemporary “The Benjamin P. Cheney Academy,” by J. Clearman Blew, review, 95(1):49-50 Social Adjustment, review, 52(2):70-71 Orin Oliphant, 15(2):106-16 Bell, Roger, Last among Equals: Hawaiian Belshaw, John Douglas, Becoming British Benn, A. J., 47(1):14 Statehood and American Politics, Columbia: A Population History, Benn, E. B., 38(2):106 review, 76(2):77 review, 101(1):34-35; Colonization Benn, Ed, 54(3):101-103 Bell, William N., 13(1):17-18, 42(4):272-73 and Community: The Vancouver Benn, Samuel, 27(2):175-76, 47(1):9-10 Bell Telephone Company, 92(4):190-200 Island Coalfield and the Making of Bennett, Burton, 66(4):151 The Bella Coola Indians, by T. F. McIlwraith, the British Columbian Working Class, Bennett, Edward H., 76(1):12-13, 15-18, 21 review, 41(4):358-59 review, 95(3):149; rev. of Settling the Bennett, Edward M., rev. of American Bellamy, Edward, 60(4):185 Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Appeasement: United States Foreign works of: Looking Backward, 37(1):8-9, Pioneer Adaptation and Community Policy and Germany, 1933-1938, 81(1):6 Building; An Anthropological History, 61(2):122; rev. of Architects of Illusion: Belle (steamer), 19(2):101, 105 88(3):157 Men and Ideas in American Foreign Belle Isle, Yukon Terr., 32(2):198, 201-202 Belt, H. N., 21(2):105-106, 39(4):301-302 Policy, 1941-1949, 62(2):68; rev. of “Belle Riviere” people, 43(1):53, 58 Belyakov, Alexander, 94(4)216-17 Charles A. Lindbergh and the Battle Belle Vue Point (Oreg.), 25(2):158 Belyea, Barbara, ed., Columbia Journals: Against American Intervention in World Bellesiles, Michael A., Arming America: The David Thompson, by David Thompson, War II, 67(1):42-43; rev. of Redefining Origins of a National Gun Culture, review, 90(3):156-57 the Past: Essays in Diplomatic History in review, 92(3):153-54; rev. of Native Belz, Herman, rev. of Hannibal Hamlin of Honor of William Appleman Williams, American Weapons, 93(3):149 Maine: Lincoln’s First Vice-President, 78(4):152; rev. of The United States and Bellew, Samuel, 70(3):136 61(4):227 the Washington Conference, 1921-1922, Bellingham, Wash., 8(4):281-82, 13(1):47, Bemis, Maude, 95(1):53 63(3):103 80(4):123-32 Bemis, Samuel Flagg, 51(2):67 Bennett, Emerson, The Prairie Flower, anti-Asian riots (1907), 57(4):174 works of: “Captain John Mullan and the 19(2):155-56 antisaloon movement, 56(1):6, 12 Engineers’ Frontier,” 14(3):201-205; Bennett, Guy Vernon, “Early Relations of the gold rush trails to Fraser River (1858), “Professor Channing and the West,” Sandwich Islands to the Old Oregon 18(3):199-206, 18(4):271-76 14(1):37-39; A Diplomatic History of Territory,” 4(2):116-26; “Eastward high schools, 24(4):280-81 the United States, review, 28(2):209-10 Expansion of Population from the Bellingham Bay (Wash.) Bemis Bag Company, 95(1):53 Pacific Slope,” 3(2):115-23

32 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Bennett, H. Arused, The Constitution in and Oreg. boundary dispute, 1(4):212- Norwegian-American Studies and School and College, review, 26(4):304 13, 21(1):32-40, 44, 46, 23(1):43, Records, Vol. 16, 42(2):172-73 Bennett, H. M., 46(3):84 43(3):194, 198, 52(1):14 Bergren, Alma, 70(3):100, 103-104 Bennett, John W., Settling the Canadian- and slavery in Oreg., 64(3):114-15, 118 Bergren, Myrtle, 100(3):139, 143 American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer and Wilkes, Charles, 80(1):29-30 Bering (ship), 19(1):12 Adaptation and Community Building; Benton City, Wash., 8(4):283 Bering, Vitus Jonassen An Anthropological History, review, Benton County (Wash.), 8(4):283, 37(4):282- excavation of grave of, 84(3):91-94 88(3):157 86, 289, 296-302, 38(2):102-104 Kamchatka expeditions of, 38(1):35-38, Bennett, Lyn Ellen, rev. of Women in the Benton County (Wash.) Old Settlers’ Union, 50-51, 56-59, 63-64, 70-72, 81-83, American West, 99(4):199-200 7(1):47, 8(1):8, 9(1):18, 10(1):48, 38(2):112, 153, 84(3):92-96, 95(2):66- Bennett, Nelson, 71(1):3, 8, 10-11, 13, 11(1):39 69, 102(4):178-79 80(4):126 Benton v. Johncox, 9(4):276 and Steller, Georg, 86(1):3-15, 95(2):59 Bennett, Ralph, 53(2):66 Bercier, Peter, 21(3):227-29 works on expeditions of, 28(1):75-76 Bennett, Thomas W., 35(4):331-32, 60(2):78- Bercuson, David Jay, “The One Big Union Bering, Vitus Pedersen, 84(3):91, 94 79, 81 in Washington,” 69(3):127-34; Bering Island (Russia), 4(2):85-87, 92, Benett, W. A. C., 103(2):76 Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, 38(1):35, 41, 57, 64, 66-70, 73, 82, Bennett Lake and Klondike Navigation Industrial Relations, and the General 38(2):112-13, 119-20, 122, 127-28, Company, 80(2):78 Strike, review, 67(3):134; Twentieth 132, 151, 84(3):91-94, 95(2):59, 65-67, Bennight, Wash., 8(4):282-83 Century Canada, review, 75(2):86; 102(4):179 Bennion, Sherilyn Cox, Equal to the Occasion: ed., Alberta’s Coal Industry, 1919, Bering Sea Patrol, 78(3):74-82 Women Editors of the Nineteenth- review, 71(2):89; rev. of Reaction and Bering Strait, 22(2):112-16, 38(1):57-63, Century West, review, 84(1):33 Reform: The Politics of the Conservative 95(2):62 Bensell, Ida (née Samuels), 64(3):124-26 Party under R. B. Bennett, 1927-1938, “Bering’s Successors, 1745-1780: Bensell, Royal A., All Quiet on the Yamhill: 84(2):61 Contributions of Peter Simon Pallas The Civil War in Oregon. The Journal Berdahl, Clarence A., 48(4):113 to the History of Russian Exploration of Corporal Royal A. Bensell, Company Berelson, Bernard, “The Pioneer Theater in toward Alaska,” by James R. Masterson D, Fourth California Infantry, review, Washington,” 28(2):115-36 and Helen Brower, Pt. 1, 38(1):35-83, 52(1):33-34 Berens, Spokane, 42(3):227, 229 Pt. 2, 38(2):109-55 Benson, F. W., 53(3):95 Berg, John, 49(4):166 Bering’s Voyages: An Account of the Efforts of Benson, Harvey, 96(4):177 Berg, Norma, 102(2):71, 73 the Russians to Determine the Relation Benson, Henry Kreitzer, “History of Chemical Berg, Richard, “Nancy Pryor: An of Asia and America, by F. A. Golder, Education in Washington,” 20(3):174- Appreciation,” 82(2):70 14(3):236-37, 17(2):148-49 77; The Chemical Utilization of Wood Berg, Walter L., rev. of Narratives of Bering’s Voyages: The Reports from Russia, in Washington, 15(1):71 Exploration and Adventure, 48(4):148 by Gerhard Friedrich Müller, review, Benson, James, 14(4):250 Berge, Wendell, 54(1):4 78(4):157 Benson, John A., 63(4):136, 138, 140 Berger, Howard D., rev. of History of Idaho, Bering’s Voyages: Whither and Why, by Benson, Julia, 97(3):140, 145 85(4):162-63; rev. of “I’ll Never Fight Raymond H. Fisher, review, 70(4):181 Benson, Keith R., “The Young Naturalists’ Fire with My Bare Hands Again”: Berkh, Vasilii Nikolaevich, A Chronological Society: From Chess to Natural History Recollections of the First Forest Rangers History of the Discovery of the Aleutian Collections,” 77(3):82-93; rev. of of the Inland Northwest, 87(3):161-62 Islands; or, The Exploits of Russian Biography of a Place: Passages through Berger, Thomas R., A Long and Terrible Merchants, 68(3):150 a Central Oregon Meadow, 99(2):93- Shadow: White Values, Native Rights Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr., Salvation and the 94; rev. of Oregon’s Dry Side: Exploring in the Americas, 1492-1992, review, Savage: An Analysis of Protestant East of the Cascade Crest, 99(2):93-94; 86(3):146; One Man’s Justice: A Life in Missions and American Indian rev. of Narrative of a Journey across the Law, review, 96(1):40-41 Response, 1787-1862, review, 57(1):37; the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia Bergland, Betty A., ed., Norwegian American The White Man’s Indian, 72(4):157, River, and a Visit to the Sandwich Women: Migration, Communities, and 160-61 Islands, Chili, &c., with a Scientific Identities, review, 103(1):42-43 Berman, Matthew, The Political Economy of Appendix, 92(2):97-98; rev. of Suitable Berglund, Abraham, The War and Trans- Oil in Alaska: Multinationals vs. the for the Wilds: Letters from Northern Pacific Shipping, 8(4):310 State, review, 99(4):200 Alberta, 1929-1931, 89(1):36-37 Berglund, Jeff, ed., Sherman Alexie: A Berman, Tressa, rev. of Native Visions: Benson, Nathan, 14(4):250 Collection of Critical Essays, review, Evolution in Northwest Coast Art from Benson, Oliver, Through the Diplomatic 102(3):144-45 the Eighteenth through the Twentieth Looking-Glass: Immediate Origins of the Bergman, H. J., “The Impeachment Trial of Century, 90(4):212-13 War in Europe, review, 31(3):366-67 John H. Schively,” 59(3):128-36; “The Bernard, C. B., Chasing Alaska: A Portrait of Bent, Allen H., Early American Mountaineers, Reluctant Dissenter: Governor Hay the Last Frontier Then and Now, review, 5(1):62 of Washington and the Conservation 104(4):191-92 Bentley, Judy, Free Boy: A True Story of Slave Problem,” 62(1):27-33 Berner, Richard C., 49(2):82-83, 51(2):61 and Master, review, 104(3):151-52 Bergmann, Leola Nelson, Americans from works of: “Labor History: Sources and Benton, Thomas Hart Norway, review, 42(1):83-84; rev. Perspectives,” 60(1):31-33; “The and expansionism, 20(3):214-16, of A Long Pull from Stavanger: Port Blakely Mill Company, 1876- 28(4):344, 346, 354-55, 56(1):33 The Reminiscences of a Norwegian 89,” 57(4):158-71; Seattle in the 20th and King, William, 92(4):181, 184, 186 Immigrant, 36(4):357-59; rev. of Century, Vol. 1: Seattle, 1900-1920:

Index 33 From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, Berry, Josephine T., 20(2):100 The People and Policies of a Cotton State to Restoration, review, 84(1):32, Vol. Berryman, Jack W., “Introduction,” Sport in Wartime, review, 34(3):322-24 2: Seattle, 1921-1940: From Boom History special issue, 87(1):3-4 Bettles, Gordon Charles, 32(2):197, 199, to Bust, review, 85(1):39-40, Vol. 3: Bersch, Mary, 5(1):27 201-202 Seattle Transformed: World War II Bertha Knight Landes of Seattle, Big-City Between the Bullet and the Lie: American to Cold War, review, 92(2):102-103; Mayor, by Sandra Haarsager, review, Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, by The Thomas Burke Papers, 1875- 86(1):45 Cecil Eby, review, 61(4):235-36 1925, review, 52(4):158; rev. of Across “Bertha Knight Landes: The Woman Who Betz, Jacob, 4(1):42 the Olympic Mountains: The Press Was Mayor,” by Doris H. Pieroth, Beuston, Adam, 4(1):37 Expedition, 1889-90, 69(3):141-42; rev. 75(3):117-27 Beveridge, Albert J., 34(4):369-71, 374, 379, of Forest History Sources of the United Bertholf, Ellsworth P., 38(1):51 37(1):83, 60(3):157, 159-60 States and Canada: A Compilation Berthrong, Donald J., rev. of Battlefield and Beverly, Wash., 8(4):283 of the Manuscript Sources of Forestry, Classroom: Four Decades with the Bevis, William W., Ten Tough Trips: Montana Forest Industry, and Conservation American Indian, 1867-1904, 57(3):130 Writers and the West, review, 82(2):76; History, 50(1):31; rev. of A Guide to Bertino, Belvina Williamson, The ed., Fifty Years after “The Big Sky”: New Archives and Manuscripts in the United Scissorbills: A True Story of Montana’s Perspectives on the Fiction and Films of States, 53(2):80-81; rev. of The Key to Homesteaders, review, 69(2):91 A. B. Guthrie, Jr., review, 93(3):153-54 Our Environment: Cool, Clear Water, Berton, Pierre, The Klondike Fever: The Life Bewley, Crockett, 1(1):40, 8(4):253-54 63(4):174-75; rev. of Men, Mules and Death of the Last Great Gold Rush, Bewley, Lorinda, 8(4):253 and Mountains: Lieutenant O’Neil’s review, 50(2):63; The Mysterious North, Beynon, William, Potlatch at Gitsegukla: Olympic Expeditions, 69(3):141-42; review, 49(2):85 William Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks, rev. of Modern Manuscripts: A Practical Bertram, Julia, 100(3):134-36, 138-39 review, 92(2):96-97 Manual for Their Management, Care, Bertrand, George E., 81(4):143-44 Beyond Alienation: Political Essays on the West, and Use, 68(3):148-49; rev. of North Bertrand Lugrin, N. de, The Pioneer Women of by George Melnyk, review, 86(3):118- American Forest and Conservation Vancouver Island, 1843-1866, 20(1):71 20 History: A Bibliography, 70(1):38; rev. Berwanger, Eugene H., The West and Beyond Bear’s Paw: The Nez Perce Indians in of North American Forest History: A Reconstruction, review, 74(1):44 Canada, by Jerome A. Greene, review, Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in Beschreibung von dem Lande Kamtschatka, by 102(2):96-97 the United States and Canada, 70(1):38; Georg Wilhelm Steller, 95(2):59 Beyond Equality: Labor and the Radical rev. of The Records of a Nation: Their Bescoby, Isabel M. L., “Society in Cariboo Republicans, 1862-1872, by David Management, Preservation, and Use, during the Gold Rush,” 24(3):195-207 Montgomery, review, 60(1):47 61(3):175-76 Bessey, Charles, 81(1):11, 20-21 Beyond Lewis and Clark: The Army Explores Bernet, John W., ed., Our Voices: Native Bessey, Roy F., 53(2):65-66 the West, by James P. Ronda, review, Stories of Alaska and the Yukon, review, works of: The Public Issues of Middle 95(4):215 93(4):208-209 Snake River Development, review, Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in Berney, Robert E., Tax Structure Variations 56(3):113; rev. of The Management of the West, 1845-1910, by David M. in the State of Washington, review, Land and Related Water Resources in Emmons, review, 102(3):152-53 63(1):36-37 Oregon: A Case Study in Administrative Beyond the Bend: A History of the Nile Valley Bernier, Julien, 4(1):42 Federalism, 58(4):219-20 in Washington State, by Gretta Peterson Bernier, Marcel Isadore, 4(1):42, 11(1):64, Best, Gary Dean, “James J. Hill’s ‘Lost Gossett, review, 72(2):89 12(1):69, 13(1):8-13 Opportunity on the Pacific,’” Beyond the Capes: Pacific Exploration from Bernier, Peter, 6(1):18-19 64(1):8-11; The Politics of American Captain Cook to the Challenger, 1776- Berreman, Joel V., Tribal Distribution in Individualism: Herbert Hoover 1877, by Ernest S. Dodge, review, Oregon, review, 29(3):316-17 in Transition, 1918-1921, review, 64(2):89 Bernstein, Barton J., ed., Towards a New 68(2):101-102 Beyond the Frontier: Writers, Western Past: Dissenting Essays in American Best, James J., rev. of From Wilderness to Regionalism and a Sense of Place, by History, review, 60(2):116-17; rev. of Enabling Act: The Evolution of a State of Harold P. Simonson, review, 81(3):113 The Korean War and American Politics: Washington, 60(3):163-64 Beyond the Missouri: The Story of the The Republican Party as a Case Study, Best, Norman, A Celebration of Work, review, American West, by Richard W. Etulain, 61(4):236-37; rev. of Rebels Against 82(2):74-75 review, 98(2):95-96 War: The American Peace Movement, Best, Ted, 100(3):108, 112, 114-16 Beyond the New Deal: Harry S. Truman and 1941-1960, 62(1):45 “The Best Men”: Liberal Reformers in the American Liberalism, by Alonzo L. Bernstein, Irving, Turbulent Years: A History Gilded Age, by John G. Sproat, review, Hamby, review, 68(1):31-32 of the American Worker, 1933-1941, 61(1):58 Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Settlers, review, 62(2):86-87 Beth Israel congregation meetinghouse and the Law in Washington Territory, Berry, Alfred Metcalf, 13(4):264-65, (Tacoma), 71(1):30 1853-1889, by Brad Asher, review, 51(3):106-107 Bethel, Alaska, 88(2):102, 91(2):71-83 91(1):47-48 Berry, Don, 71(4):149-50 Bethel, Ruth, 89(1):7-9 Beyond the Rockies, by Lukin Johnston, works of: A Majority of Scoundrels: An Bethel and Aurora, by Robert J. Hendricks, review, 21(3):230-31 Informal History of the Rocky Mountain 25(1):70-71 Beyond the Shining Mountains, by Dorothy Fur Company, review, 53(2):81-82 Bethune, Angus, 21(4):253-54, 258-59 Fay Gould, review, 30(2):223-24 Berry, Edwin C. (Bill), 92(3):141 Betsy (Twadudastut Teoway), 96(2):97 Bhatt, Amy, Roots and Reflections: South Berry, John J., 44(2):82 Bettersworth, John K., Confederate Mississippi. Asians in the Pacific Northwest, review,

34 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 105(2):97 Northwest,” by Marian Cordz, 73(4):169-71 Bibb, Thomas William, History of Early 12(2):91-114 Big Bill Haywood and the Radical Union Common School Education in “Bibliography of the Anthropology of Puget Movement, by Joseph R. Conlin, Washington, 21(1):70-71 Sound Indians,” by J. D. Leechman, review, 61(4):230 Bibbins (Idaho settler), 27(3):250-59 11(4):266-73 Big Blowup (1910). See Big Burn Bibles, distribution of, 24(2):105-27 “A Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations The Big Blowup, by Betty Goodwin Spencer, A Bibliographical Guide to the History of Concerning the Pacific Northwest and review, 48(2):60-61 Indian-White Relations in the United Alaska,” by Erik Bromberg, 40(3):203- “The Big Bottom (Lewis County) 1833- States, by Francis Paul Prucha, review, 52 1933,” by Walker Allison Tompkins, 70(1):42 Bibliography of Washington Geology and 24(4):250-57 A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Geography, by Gretchen O’Donnell, Big Bottom (Lewis County, Wash.), Western American Literature, by review, 4(4):294-95 24(4):250-57 Richard W. Etulain, review, 75(1):46 “Bibliography on the Scandinavians of the Big Burn, 103(1):13-24 bibliographies Pacific Coast,” by Sverre Arestad, The Big Canoe, by Lurline Bowles, 25(1):75 Alaska, 28(1):75-87, 62(3):117-20 36(3):269-78 Big Canoe (Kalispel Indian), 29(3):291-97 anthropological research, 11(4):266-73, Biblioteca Americana, by Joseph Sabin, Big Face (Flathead leader), 35(2):121-32 32(1):79-106 13(1):75-77 Big Game in Alaska: A History of Wildlife and British Columbia, 62(3):117-20 Bibliotheca Australiana, 1st series, review, People, by Morgan Sherwood, review, conservation movement, 56(2):75-81 59(1):32, 2d series, review, 60(1):34-35 74(2):92 Denny, Arthur A., 13(3):209-11 “Bicentennial Histories of the Far Western Big Head (Spokane leader), 67(1):4-5, 8, labor-reform press, 71(3):112-26, States: An Essay Review,” by Earl 104(1):6 74(4):154-66 Pomeroy, 73(2):62-65 Big Hole River (Mont.), 97(4):171-77, literature, 29(3):227-54, 35(4):349-62 Bicha, Karel D., “Peculiar Populist: An 103(1):4, 6-8 maritime history, 11(3):196-201, 65(2):79- Assessment of John R. Rogers,” Big Horn County (Mont.), 31(2):196-97, 199, 84 65(3):110-17; Western Populism: 201 Meany, Edmond S., 26(3):176-91 Studies in an Ambivalent Conservatism, Big John (Skokomish religious leader), Meeker, Ezra, 20(2):126-28 review, 69(3):138-39; rev. of Dissension 73(4):168-69, 171-72 Mount St. Helens, 72(3):132-35 in the Rockies: A History of Idaho Big Lost River basin, Idaho, 85(1):15-24 railroads, 12(2):91-114 Populism, 80(2):51; rev. of The Great “Big Lumber in the Inland Empire: The Early Scandinavian communities, 34(3):305- Revolt and Its Leaders: The History Years, 1900-1930,” by John Fahey, 308, 36(3):269-78 of Popular American Uprisings in the 76(3):95-103 Stevens, Isaac I., 9(3):174-96 1890’s, 60(1):48; rev. of Minnesota and The Big Red Machine: How the Liberal Party teaching history, 34(1):87-97, 37(1):59-67 the Manifest Destiny of the Canadian Dominates Canadian Politics, by theses, 35(1):55-64, 40(1):65-69, Northwest: A Study in Canadian- Stephen Clarkson, review, 97(3):157- 40(3):203-52, 42(2):147-66 American Relations, 57(2):89; rev. of 58 Wash.: authors, 35(3):233-66, 41(3):254- Populism: The Humane Preference in Big Wayward Girl: An Informal Political 72; imprints (1853-76), 34(1):27-38; America, 1890-1900, 83(1):31; rev. of History of California, by Herbert L. statehood, 74(3):114-15 Populism and Politics: William Alfred Phillips, review, 60(3):166-67 western Americana, 54(3):113-23, Peffer and the People’s Party, 66(3):141- Bigart, Robert, J. ed., Environmental Pollution 62(3):117-20, 88(3):146-48 42 in Montana, review, 64(4):180; Getting Whitman, Marcus, 3(1):3-6 Bickford, Frank, 45(4):120 Good Crops: Economic and Diplomatic Yakama war, 41(2):162-69 Bickford, Walter M., 97(4):173 Survival Strategies of the Montana A Bibliography of Alaskan Literature, 1724- Bickle, Charles M., 14(4):260 Bitterroot Salish Indians, 1870-1891, 1924, by James Wickersham, review, Bickleton, Wash., 14(4):260 review, 102(2):98-99; ed., “A Great 19(3):232-33 Bicknell, R. F., 28(4):376 Many of Us Have Good Farms”: Agent Bibliography of American Historical Societies, bicycling, 47(3):65-74 Peter Ronan Reports on the Flathead by A. P. C. Griffin, review, 2(4):361-62 Biddle, James, 6(3):155, 14(4):265-66 Indian Reservation, Montana, 1877- Bibliography of Australia, by John Alexander Biddle, Jonathan W., 6(3):148-49 1887, review, 105(3):147-48; ed., Justice Ferguson, review, 36(4):360 Biddle, Nicholas, 1(4):246 to Be Accorded to the Indians: Agent A Bibliography of British Columbia: Laying the Biery, Galen, 91(3):166 Peter Ronan Reports on the Flathead Foundations, 1849-1899, by Barbara Bieter, John, An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Indian Reservation, Montana, 1888- J. Lowther, with Muriel Laing, review, Basques in Idaho, review, 92(3):163 1893, review, 105(3):147-48 61(1):55-56 Bieter, Mark, An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Bigelow, Daniel B., 27(1):22-23 A Bibliography of California Bibliographies, by Basques in Idaho, review, 92(3):163 Bigelow, Daniel R., 13(1):3-4, 15-16, Francis J. Weber, review, 60(3):134 Big Bear: The End of Freedom, by Hugh A. 15(2):117-18, 37(1):50, 43(2):118, “Bibliography of Isaac I. Stevens,” by Rose M. Dempsey, review, 76(4):157 67(2):50 Boening, 9(3):174-96 Big Bend district, B.C., 76(4):143-44 Bigelow, R. H., 29(2):153 Bibliography of Place Name Literature: Big Bend Empire (Waterville, Wash.), Bigelow, R. M., 33(3):313 United States, Canada, Alaska and 16(4):256 Biggar, O. M., 88(2):64-65 Newfoundland, by Richard B. Sealock Big Bend Power and Light, 82(4):129 Biggerstaff, Knight, rev. of Anglo-Chinese and Pauline A. Seely, review, 40(2):161- Big Bend region, Wash., 37(4):281-86, 296- Relations during the Seventeenth and 62 302 Eighteenth Centuries, 28(4):420-22; “Bibliography of Railroads in the Pacific Big Bill (Skokomish religious leader), rev. of The Crucial Years of Early

Index 35 Anglo-Chinese Relations, 1750-1800, Study in Historical Creativity, review, Reed, 60(2):113; rev. of The Modocs 28(4):420-22 64(3):119; Land of Savagery, Land of and Their War, 51(1):43; rev. of My Biggs, John, 47(4):112-13 Promise: The European Image of the Road from Yesterday: An Autobiography, “Big-Hitch Wheat Farming in Eastern American Frontier in the Nineteenth 77(2):75; rev. of One Man’s Montana: Washington: A Personal Account,” by Century, review, 73(3):121-23; An Informal Portrait of a State, Edward C. Whitley, 78(1/2):10-16 Westward Expansion: A History of the 56(3):136-37; rev. of Railroads down Bi-ho-qua (Jeff Davis), 74(3):110-11 American Frontier, review, 41(1):69-70, the Valleys: Some Short Lines of the Bilderback, William, rev. of A Long View 6th ed., abr., review, 93(3):146-47; ed., Oregon Country, 42(2):171-72; rev. of from the Left: Memoirs of an American “Dear Lady”: The Letters of Frederick So Short a Time: A Biography of John Revolutionary, 65(2):91-92 Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Reed and Louise Bryant, 66(2):92; rev. Biles, Charles, 23(1):54-60 Hooper, 1910-1932, review, 63(4):171; of Tillamook: Land of Many Waters, Biles, George W., 3(4):302 rev. of Canals and American Economic 43(1):78-79; rev. of The Yankee Exodus: Biles, James, 13(4):269-70, 14(1):78, 23(1):54- Development, 53(3):126; rev. of An Account of Migration from New 60, 25(3):174-77, 32(3):256-57 The Frontier: Comparative Studies, England, 41(4):364 Biles, John D., 15(4):263-65, 32(1):19-58 69(3):135-36; rev. of Independent Bingham, Hiram, 14(4):293-94, 297, “Bill Nye in the Pacific Northwest,” by Lewis Historical Societies: An Enquiry 33(1):60-61, 36(2):108 O. Saum, 84(3):82-90 into Their Research and Publication Bingham County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, Bill Nye’s Western Humor, ed. T. A. Larson, Functions and Their Financial Future, 103(1):3 review, 61(3):170-71 55(2):87 Binheim, Max, ed., Women of the West, review, Bill Reid, by Doris Shadbolt, review, 78(3):111 “Billington’s Frontier and the Realm of Ideas,” 19(4):301-302 Bill Sublette, Mountain Man, by John F. by Lewis O. Saum, 73(3):121-23 Binkley, John W., 72(1):3, 5, 7-8 Sunder, review, 51(2):86-87 Billique, Pierre, 24(3):188 Binkley, William Campbell, The Expansion Billigmeier, Robert H., ed., The Old Land “Bills Illustrating the Movement for the Movement in Texas, 1836-1850, and the New: The Journals of Two Admission of Washington into the 16(2):155 Swiss Families in America in the 1820’s, Union,” by J. Orin Oliphant, 37(4):339- Binns, Archie, The Land Is Bright, review, review, 57(1):38 57 30(3):351-52; The Laurels Are Cut Billings (Mont.) Gazette, 31(3):282-83 Billy Mitchell, Founder of Our Air Force and Down, 29(3):238-39; Mighty Mountain, Billings (Mont.) Herald, 31(3):261, 271, 281- Prophet Without Honor, by Emile review, 33(1):73-76; Northwest 83 Gauvreau and Lester Cohen, review, Gateway: The Story of the Port of Billings (Mont.) Post, 31(3):263, 274, 281. See 34(4):417 Seattle, review, 33(1):80-81; Roaring also Coulson (Mont.) Post “Billy Sunday in Spokane: Revivalism and Land, review, 33(4):442-43; Sea in the Billings, Frederick, 10(2):97, 13(4):244-45, Social Control,” by Dale E. Soden, Forest, review, 45(3):102; The Timber 31(3):257-58, 279-81, 66(3):98-99 79(1):10-17 Beast, review, 35(4):365-66 Billings, James Francis, 71(2):59 Billy the Kid: A Date with Destiny, by Carl W. Binns, John H., “Northwest Region—Fact or Billings, Mont., 31(3):255-83, 89(4):189-90, Breihan, with Marion Ballert, review, Fiction?” 48(3):65-75 195-97 63(4):170 “Biographical Sketch of Captain William Billings, Warren K., 60(4):216-20 The Biltmore Story, by Carl A. Schenck, D. Moore,” by Clarence L. Andrews, Billings, William, 37(1):45, 51 46(4):107 22(2):99-111 Billings Board of Trade, 31(3):265-66, 269-70, Bingen, Wash., 8(4):284, 89(4):171-87 “Biographical Sketch of Captain William 274-75 Bingham, Alfred, 62(1):17-18, 20 Moore,” by C. L. Andrews, 21(3):195- Billings expedition, 28(1):77 Bingham, Edwin R., 97(4):184 203, 21(4):271-80, 22(1):32-41 Billings Land and Irrigation Company, works of: “Oregon’s Romantic Rebels: Biography of a Place: Passages through a 89(4):189, 197 John Reed and Charles Erskine Scott Central Oregon Meadow, by Martin Billings Street Railway Company, 31(3):263, Wood,” 50(3):77-90; ed., The Frontier Winch, review, 99(2):93-94 270 Experience: Readings in the Trans- Biography of a Progressive: Franklin K. Lane, Billings Water Power Company, 31(3):273 Missisippi West, review, 55(4):176; 1864-1921, by Keith W. Olson, review, Billingsley, Fred, 54(3):89-91 comp. and ed., Northwest Perspectives: 71(3):141 Billingsley, Logan, 54(3):89-91, 95 Essays on the Culture of the Pacific A Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark, by Billington, Ken, People, Politics and Public Northwest, review, 71(1):40; ed., Wood Annie Clark Tanner, review, 68(3):144- Power, review, 79(4):163 Works: The Life and Writings of Charles 45 Billington, Monroe, “Clergy Opinion and the Erskine Scott Wood, review, 90(2):98- Birch Creek Massacre (Idaho), 102(2):58 New Deal: The State of Washington as 99; rev. of Beyond the Frontier: Writers, Birchard, William H., 69(4):172 a Case Study,” 81(3):96-100 Western Regionalism and a Sense of Bird, Annie Laurie, “A Footnote on the Billington, Ray Allen, The American Place, 81(3):113; rev. of City on the Capital Dispute in Idaho,” 36(4):341- Southwest—Image and Reality: Papers Willamette: The Story of Portland, 46; “William Henson Wallace, Pioneer Read at a Clark Library Seminar, 16 Oregon, 44(1):44; rev. of Dictionary of Politician,” 49(2):61-76; Boise, the April 1977, review, 72(4):186; America’s Oregon History, 48(4):147-48; rev. of Peace Valley, 25(4):306 Frontier Heritage, review, 58(3):155- Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Path of Bird, Arthur, 7(3):187-98 56; The Far Western Frontier, 1830- Empire, 41(1):81-82; rev. of The Fur Bird, Charles, 7(3):187-98 1860, review, 48(2):59-60; Frederick Trader and the Indian, 57(3):127-28; Bird, Harrison, Battle for a Continent, review, Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, rev. of Historians and the American 57(3):134 Teacher, essay review, 64(4):175-77; West, 76(1):32-33; rev. of The Lost Bird, Kenton, “Tom Foley’s Last Campaign: The Genesis of the Frontier Thesis: A Revolutionary: A Biography of John Why Eastern Washington Voters

36 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Ousted the Speaker of the House,” Riel Rebellions, by George F. G. Stanley, Bitter Melon: Stories from the Last Rural 95(1):3-15; rev. of A Political Dynasty review, 28(2):207-209, 52(4):164-66 Chinese Town in America, by Jeff in North Idaho, 1933-1967: Compton “The Birthday of Washington,” by S. Weir Gillenkirk and James Motlow, review, White, Sr., and Compton White, Jr., Mitchell, 1(3):109-12 79(3):121 Two Men—Two Visions—Two Fates, Birzer, Bradley J., rev. of Sovereign Nations or “A Bitter Pill: Indian Reform Policy, Indian 96(4):215-16 Reservations? An Economic History of Acculturation, and the Puyallup Bird, Philip, 7(3):187-98 American Indians, 89(1):34-35 Act of 1893,” by Kurt Kim Schaefer, Bird, Thomas, 7(3):187-98 Bischoff, William N., “The Jesuits and 102(1):14-28 Bird Woman (Sacajawea): The Guide of Lewis the Coeur d’Alene Treaty of 1858,” Bitter Strength: A History of the Chinese in the and Clark, by James Willard Schultz, 34(2):169-81; “The Yakima Indian War, United States, 1850-1870, by Gunther review, 9(4):308 1855-1856: A Problem in Research,” Barth, review, 56(4):180 Birdnow, Brian E., rev. of Class Wars: The 41(2):162-69; comment on “Grant’s Bitterroot Range, by car (1924), 83(3):92-93 Story of the Washington Education Indian Peace Policy on the Yakima Bitterroot River valley (Mont.), 3(4):274-76, Association, 1965-2001, 97(2):99-100; Reservation, 1870-82,” by Robert L. 42(1):44-76 rev. of Rain Check: Baseball in the Whitner, 50(4):142-43; The Jesuits in Bitton, Davis, rev. of The Lion of the Lord: Pacific Northwest, 98(3):145 Old Oregon: A Sketch of Jesuit Activities A Biography of Brigham Young, birds, 63(3):114-18, 120, 86(3):150 in the Pacific Northwest, 1840-1940, 61(4):227-28 The Birds of El Paso County, Colorado, by review, 37(1):70-71; ed., We Were Biven, Rasey, 44(4):170, 172, 174 Charles E. H. Aiken and Edward R. Not Summer Soldiers: The Indian War Bjork, Kenneth O., West of the Great Divide: Warren, 5(4):318 Diary of Plympton J. Kelly, 1855-1856, Norwegian Migration to the Pacific Birds of the West Coast, Vol. 1, by J. F. review, 69(2):90-91; rev. of Half-Sun Coast, 1847-1893, review, 50(1):31-32; Lansdowne, review, 68(3):149 on the Columbia: A Biography of Chief ed., Norwegian-American Studies, Vol. The Birds of Washington State, by Stanley G. Moses, 57(3):128-29; rev. of Willamette 21, review, 55(1):44-45, Vol. 26, review, Jewett, Walter P. Taylor, William T. Interlude, 51(2):88 67(1):41-42 Shaw, and John W. Aldrich, review, Bisgaard, Thor, 44(1):9 Bjork, Ulf Jonas, rev. of Interpreting the 45(1):37 Bish, Robert L., Coastal Resource Use: Promise of America: Essays in Honor of Birdsell, Joseph B., rev. of The Hagen Site; Decisions on Puget Sound, review, Odd Sverre Lovoll, 94(3):163-64 A Prehistoric Village on the Lower 68(1):44; Governing Puget Sound, Black, Arthur, 37(2):106-107 Yellowstone, 34(4):411-12 review, 75(2):89; rev. of The Fiscal Black, Charles, 50(1):1 Birdseye, C. H., 93(1):16, 19, 22 Revolution in America, 61(2):123-24 Black, Clarence, 50(1):1 Birdsview, Wash., 8(4):285 Bishop, Charles, 18(1):13-19, 70(3):118-19 Black, Edward A., 100(3):113-16 Birkeland, Torger, Echoes of Puget Sound: Fifty Bishop, Claire, rev. of Building Through Time: Black, Erin, rev. of The Accidental Collector: Years of Logging and Steamboating, The Life of Harold C. Whitehouse, 1884- Art, Fossils, and Friendships, 96(3):157- review, 52(4):159-60 1974, 74(3):134 58 Birket-Smith, Kaj, Eskimos, review, 64(3):128 Bishop, H., 11(2):141, 11(3):222, 227 Black, Frank, 50(1):1 Birney, Hoffman, Vigilantes: A Chronicle of Bishop, R. P., Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s Rock, Black, L. M., 29(1):54, 57 the Rise and Fall of the Plummer Gang End of the First Journey Across North Black, Lloyd L., 49(4):170-71, 81(3):88, 91, of Outlaws in and About Virginia City, America, 17(1):70 87(2):85-91 Montana, in the Early 60s, review, Bishop, Wash., 8(4):285 Black, Lydia T., ed., Anóoshi Lingít Aaní 21(2):144 Bishop, William H., 17(3):190 Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: Birnie, James “Bishop Morris and the Episcopal Church in The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, at Fort George, 2(1):14, 18, 22(2):139, Western Washington,” by Thomas E. review, 100(2):90-91; ed., Essays on 16(3):210-12 Jessett, 39(3):200-13 the Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the in HBC’s Spokane and Thompson’s River “Bishop Scott and the Episcopal Church in End of the Eighteenth and First Half of districts, 5(2):95, 97-99, 103-105, Washington,” by Thomas E. Jessett, the Nineteenth Century), by Roza G. 107, 5(3):163, 171-72, 176, 179-80, 38(1):3-17 Liapunova, review, 89(3):161-62 5(4):276-77, 16(1):31-32, 29(1):6, bison, 23(3):163-72, 31(4):389-98, 49(4):159- Black, Samuel, 5(4):286, 7(1):64, 11(2):108, 98(2):82 60 112, 28(4):407-409, 29(1):7-8, religious practices of, 37(4):307-308, The Bison and the Fur Trade, by R. O. 98(2):87-89 310-11 Merriman, 18(2):154 Black, William, 21(4):251-52 Birnie, Rose, 14(2):148, 14(3):223-24, 226 Bissell, Lyman, 1(1):75-77 “The Black Campus Movement in the Birth Control in America: The Career of Bissell, Wash., 8(4):285 Evergreen State: The Black Student Margaret Sanger, by David M. Bissett, Clark Prescott, John T. Condon, Union at the University of Washington Kennedy, review, 62(1):41 17(4):306 and Washington State University, The Birth of Forestry in America: Biltmore Bissner, William, 101(3/4):130 1967-1969,” by Marc Arsell Robinson, Forest School, 1898-1913, by Carl Alwin Bisson, T. A., Japan in China, review, 103(2):55-64 Schenck, ed. Ovid Butler, review, 30(2):236-38 Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro- 67(1):40 A Bit of a Blue: The Life and Work of Frances American Folk Thought from Slavery The Birth of the National Park Service: The Fuller Victor, by Jim Martin, review, to Freedom, by Lawrence W. Levine, Founding Years, 1913-1933, by Horace 84(2):62 review, 70(1):36 M. Albright, with Robert Cahn, review, Bitter Harvest: A History of California Black Diamond, Wash., 29(2):160, 39(2):107, 77(3):113 Farmworkers, 1870-1941, by Cletus E. 110 The Birth of Western Canada: A History of the Daniel, review, 74(4):181 Black Diamond Coal Company, 14(2):89,

Index 37 29(2):157, 159-61, 80(4):123-24, Blackfeet Indian Agency, 37(1):36, 40, 45, 57 Blackwelder, Bernice, Great Westerner: The 90(2):108-109 The Blackfoot Confederacy, 1880-1920: A Story of Kit Carson, review, 54(3):128- Black Elk: Holy Man of the Oglala, by Michael Comparative Study of Canadian and 29 F. Steltenkamp, review, 85(3):123 U.S. Indian Policy, by Hana Samek, Blackwell, F. A., 76(3):97-99, 84(1):8-9 black exclusion law (Oreg.), 86(3):121-30 review, 79(3):121 Blackwell, Henry B., 22(4):281 Black Feather, by LaVerne Harriet Fitzgerald, Blackfoot people, 30(4):406 Blackwell Lumber Company, 76(3):98-99 24(4):306 and De Smet, Pierre-Jean, 35(1):41, Blain, Wilson, 26(3):203-204, 218-24, Black Harris, by Jerome Peltier, review, 35(2):129, 137 26(4):283-88 79(1):45 ethnographic materials on, 93(4):212-13 Blaine, Catharine, 41(4):343, 47(1):1-2, 5-7, Black Hawk War, 11(4):257-58 and Jones and Immell massacre, 30(1):77- 90(2):71, 73-74 “The Black Hole of Seattle: The Socialist Free 108 Blaine, David E., 38(4):320, 323, 44(2):62, Speech Movement, 1906-1907,” by and Payette, Francois, 47(2):58-59 47(1):1-2, 5-7 Terry R. Willis, 91(3):124-35 and Washington Superintendency of Blaine, E. F., 42(2):102, 105-106, 114-15, Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Indian Affairs, 37(1):36, 40, 45, 57 45(2):52, 100(1):15 Carolina from 1670 through the Stono See also Treaty with the Blackfeet (1855) Blaine, Wash., 8(4):286 Rebellion, by Peter H. Wood, review, Blackfoot treaty. See Treaty with the Blackfeet Blaine, Wilson, 51(3):107 67(1):29-32 (1855) Blaine County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 “Black Man in White Town,” by Thomas C. Blackford, Elizabeth (née Mann), 103(4):159, Blair, Joseph, 39(4):267-68 Hogg, 63(1):14-21 161-62, 164, 169, 171-73 Blair, Karen J., “Introduction,” Women’s Black New Orleans, 1860-1880, by John W. Blackford, John Minor, 103(4):159, 161-69, History special issue, 96(2):59-60; Blassingame, review, 65(3):151-52 171-73 “Normal Schools of the Pacific Black Panthers, 103(2):55, 58 Blackford, Mansel G., 103(4):165 Northwest: The Lifelong Impact Black Powder and Hand Steel: Miners and works of: “Networked Families: Social of Extracurricular Club Activities Machines on the Old Western Frontier, Capital and Business Success for the on Women Students at Teacher- by Otis E. Young, Jr., review, 69(1):46 Griffiths and Blackford Families in Training Institutions, 1890-1917,” Black Power and the Garvey Movement, by the Pacific Northwest, 1918-1945,” 101(1):3-16; Joining In: Exploring the Theodore G. Vincent, review, 66(1):30- 103(4):159-75; “Reform Politics in History of Voluntary Organizations, 34 Seattle during the Progressive Era, review, 98(3):150; The Torchbearers: Black Robe: The Life of Pierre-Jean De Smet, 1902-1916,” 59(4):177-85; The Lost Women and Their Amateur Arts Missionary, Explorer, and Pioneer, by Dream: Businessmen and City Planning Associations in America, 1890-1930, John Upton Terrell, review, 56(1):36-37 on the Pacific Coast, 1890-1920, review, review, 88(1):48-49; ed., Northwest Black Saints in a White Church: Contemporary 85(2):61; Making Seafood Sustainable: Women: An Annotated Bibliography African American Mormons, by Jessie L. American Experiences in Global of Sources on the History of Oregon Embry, review, 86(3):149 Perspective, review, 103(3):142-43; The and Washington Women, 1787-1970, Black San Francisco: The Struggle for Racial Politics of Business in California, 1890- review, 89(3):155-56; rev. of Divorce: Equality in the West, 1900-1954, by 1920, review, 70(1):39 An American Tradition, 85(3):121; rev. Albert S. Broussard, review, 86(2):98- Blacking Up: The Minstrel Show in of So Sweet to Labor: Rural Women in 99 Nineteenth-Century America, by Robert America, 1865-1895, 72(2):87; rev. of The Black Soldier and Officer in the United C. Toll, review, 67(1):39-40 Wartime Women: Sex Roles, Family States Army, 1891-1917, by Marvin E. Blackman, Margaret B., Northwest Coast Relations, and the Status of Women Fletcher, review, 67(1):39 Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk during World War II, 74(1):42; rev. of Black Spokane: The Civil Rights Struggle in the Screen Prints, review, 73(4):185 Women of the West, 74(4):180; rev. of Inland Northwest, by Dwayne A. Mack, Blackman, William, 70(1):29-31 Women’s History Sources: A Guide to review, 105(4):192-93 Blackman Brothers of Snohomish County, Archives and Manuscript Collections in Black Student Union, 99(4):174, 178, 57(4):159-60 the United States, 2 vols., 72(4):183;rev. 102(4):167, 103(2):55-64, 104(2):67 Blackorby, Edward C., rev. of History of North of Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Black Tamanous (secret society), 7(4):296- Dakota, 58(3):129 Culture in the Women’s West, 89(3):164 300 blacks. See African Americans Blair, Louis, 35(3):227-28, 230 “Black Tamanous, the Secret Society of the “Blacks and the Coal Mines of Western Blair, Mirpah G., “Some Early Libraries of Clallam Indians,” by Johnson Williams, Washington, 1888-1896,” by Robert A. Oregon,” 17(4):259-70 7(4):296-300 Campbell, 73(4):146-55 Blair, Tina, “‘Going to Church Just Never The Black West, by William Loren Katz, Blacks in Gold Rush California, by Rudolph Even Occurred to Me’: Women and review, 64(1):43 M. Lapp, review, 70(1):39 Secularism in the Pacific Northwest, Blackburn, Abner, Frontiersman: Abner Blackshear, James, rev. of Historical Atlas of 1950-1975,” 96(2):61-68 Blackburn’s Narrative, review, Washington and Oregon, 103(2):98; Blair, Walter, Native American Humor (1800- 84(4):156 rev. of In the Footsteps of Lewis and 1900), review, 29(1):100-101; ed., Mark Blackburn, Charles E., rev. of John Ruskin and Clark: Early Commemorations and the Twain’s Hannibal, Huck and Tom, Aesthetic Thought in America, 1840- Origins of the National Historic Trail, review, 61(3):171 1900, 59(4):221-22 102(4):203 Blair, William, 41(1):47-54 Blackeye (Similkameen leader), 18(4):273-74 Blackstone, Sarah J., ed., The Business of Being Blair, William G., 41(1):47-54 The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern Buffalo Bill: Selected Letters of William Blake, A. H., 2(1):32 Plains, by John C. Ewers, review, F. Cody, 1879-1917, by Buffalo Bill, Blake, E. P., 42(4):311 50(1):34-35 review, 79(4):165 Blake, George A. H., 37(3):195-230

38 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Blake, H. N., 29(1):54, 58 of Oregon: A Political Biography, 77(1):7-8 Blake, L. L., 7(4):304 77(4):152 Blethen, Alden Joseph, Jr., 35(1):22-23, Blake, T. A., 29(2):154-55, 157, 48(4):121 Blanket Bill Jarman, Northwest Washington 81(2):54-56, 59-62, 65-66 Blake Expedition (1860), 37(3):194-230 Mystery Man: First Pioneer Settler works of: The Alaskan, 81(2):54-66; The Blakely (ship), 83(1):2-3, 5 in Whatcom and Skagit Counties, by Maid of Manalay, 81(2):60-61, 65-66 Blakely, Wash., 8(4):287 Percival R. Jeffcott, review, 50(2):67-68 Blethen, C. B., 89(1):23, 31 Blalock, N. G., 28(3):307 blanket primary, in Wash., 33(1):27-39, Blethen, Joseph, Jr. See Blethen, Alden Joseph, Blanc, Capot, 19(3):188-89 39(1):33-38, 42(4):296, 48(4):113-19, Jr. Blanchard, Andrew, 12(3):174, 189 91(4):171 Blew, Mary Clearman, 97(4):180 Blanchard, C. J., 77(3):99 “The Blanket Primary and Party Regularity in works of: ed., When Montana and I Blanchard, Paula, The Life of Emily Carr, Washington,” by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr., Were Young: A Frontier Childhood, by review, 79(4):161 39(1):33-38 Margaret Bell, review, 95(1):49-50 Blanchard, Rebecca, ed., Contemporary Coast blankets, 9(2):83-92, 12(1):9, 82(2):55 Blewett, Charles, 24(1):22, 27(2):167-68 Salish Art, review, 97(1):50 Blankets and Moccasins, by Glendolin Damon Blewett, Edward, 17(3):185, 53(4):133-34 Blanchard, Richard, 11(2):146-47 Wagner and William A. Allen, review, Blewett, Wash., 22(3):176 Blanchard, Wash., 8(4):287 25(1):67-68 Bligh of the “Bounty,” by Geoffrey Rawson, “Blanche Payne, Scholar and Teacher: Her Blanpied, Charles W., A Humanitarian Study 22(2):155 Career in Costume History,” by Diana of the Coming Immigration Problem on The Blind Boss and His City: Christopher Ryesky, 77(1):21-31 the Pacific Coast, 5(2):148 Augustine Buckley and Nineteenth- Blanchet, Augustin-Magloire, 10(3):211, Blanshard, Richard, 22(2):117-19 Century San Francisco, by William A. 39(3):211, 19(1):48, 19(2):118-20, Blassingame, John W., Black New Orleans, Bullough, review, 72(3):142 97(1):33 1860-1880, review, 65(3):151-52; The Blind Relief Laws, Their Theory and Practice, works of: Journal of a Catholic Bishop on Slave Community: Plantation Life in the by Robert B. Irwin and Evelyn C. the Oregon Trail: The Overland Crossing Antebellum South, review, 66(2):79-84 McKay, 20(2):152 of the Rt. Rev. A. M. A. Blanchet. . . Blau, Marc H., Playgrounds to the Pros: An Blinman, Eric, “A Makah Epic Journey: Oral . and Blackrobe Buries Whitmans, Illustrated History of Sports in Tacoma– History and Documentary Sources,” review, 72(1):28 Pierce County, review, 97(2):106-107 68(4):153-63 Blanchet, François Norbert, 17(1):47, Blaylock, Selwyn Gwillym, 105(4):176-82, Blinn, Harold E., “WPA Prepares Tools for 19(1):47-48, 96(2):96, 104(1):6 185-86 Historical Research in Washington correspondence of, 84(1):2-6 The Blazed Trail of the Old Frontier, by Agnes State,” 30(4):387-98; rev. of America and Cowlitz people, 93(4):191-93 C. Laut, 17(4):306-307 and the Strife of Europe, 30(2):231-33 and Indian catechists, 72(3):98-101 Blazing Alaska’s Trails, by Alfred Hulse Blinn, Marshall, 12(2):159, 13(4):266, and Provisional Government of Oregon, Brooks, 103(3):116 36(3):259-66, 37(1):35, 51(3):137-38, 15(3):171-72, 68(1):19, 21 Blecha, Peter, Rising Tides and Tailwinds: The 52(2):61 Blanchet, François Xavier, 15(4):308 Story of the Port of Seattle, 1911-2011, Blinn, Richard D., 11(2):86-87, 13(2):98-99 Blanchet, George, 19(1):48-49, 19(2):117-20, review, 103(4):194 Blinn, Samuel, 51(3):138 25(4):294-96 Bledand, A., 27(2):170 BLM’s Billion-Dollar Checkerboard: Blanchet, John B., 5(1):23 Blee, Catherine Holder, Wine, Yaman and Managing the O and C Lands, by Elmo Bland, Bert, 45(4):121-24, 59(2):89-91, 95 Stone: The Archeology of a Russian Richardson, review, 74(2):91 Bland, O. C., 45(4):121-24, 59(2):89-91, 95 Hospital Trash Pit, review, 78(4):157 Bloch, Louis, 66(2):61 Bland, Robert, 15(2):103 Blee, Lisa, “‘I came voluntarily to work, sing Block, Eugene B., Great Train Robberies of the Bland, William, 15(2):100, 103 and dance’: Stories from the Eskimo West, review, 50(4):166 Blank, Robert H., Individualism in Idaho: Village at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon- Block, Robert, 76(3):84-86, 89, 100(3):112-15 The Territorial Foundations, review, Pacific Exposition,” 101(3/4):107-108, Block, William, J., The Separation of the Farm 81(4):155 113, 126-39; rev. of Coming to Stay: A Bureau and the Extension Service: Blankenship, Alden, 89(1):5, 8-9 Columbia River Journey, 99(3):136; rev. Political Issue in a Federal System, Blankenship, Evans, 29(2):122, 131 of Dear Medora: Child of Oysterville’s review, 52(3):120-21 Blankenship, George E., Lights and Shades of Forgotten Years, 99(2):96 Blocker, Jack S., Jr., Retreat from Reform: The Pioneer Life on Puget Sound, 16(2):155 Bleeker, Sonia, The Sea Hunters: Indians of the Prohibition Movement in the United Blankenship, Henry, 33(1):14-15 Northwest Coast, review, 44(1):42-43 States, 1890-1913, review, 69(2):93-94; Blankenship, Russell, “The Political Thought Blegen, Theodore C., 48(4):127-33 ed., Alcohol, Reform and Society: The of John R. Rogers, 37(1):3-13; And works of: Grass Roots History, review, Liquor Issue in Social Context, review, There Were Men, review, 34(1):99- 39(4):323; The Land Lies Open, review, 71(4):185 100; rev. of Great Son, 36(3):279-80; 41(1):75-76; Norwegian Migration to Blockhouse, Wash., 8(4):287 rev. of Joaquin Miller: His California America: The American Transition, Blodgett, Evelyn May, rev. of The Applewoman Diary, 28(4):423-25; rev. of Little review, 32(3):336-38; ed., Norwegian- of the Klickitat, 10(1):71-72 Annie Oakley and Other Rugged People, American Studies and Records, Vol. 14, Blodgett, Henry, 31(4):384 40(1):70; rev. of A Mormon Chronicle: review, 36(1):88-89 Blodgett, Peter J., rev. of Stealing the National The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876, Blethen, Alden J. “Colonel” Parks: The Destruction of Concessions 47(3):93; rev. of Virgin Land: The and Seattle theater, 81(2):59-60, 66 and Public Access, 80(2):72 American West as Symbol and Myth, and Seattle Times, 56(1):7-8, 68(2):65-68, Bloedel, Stewart and Welch, 80(3):85, 87-88 42(1):80-81 91(3):129-30, 132-33, 92(2):59-70 Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir, by Blankenship, Warren M., rev. of McNary and University of Washington, 66(1):21, Ernestine Hayes, review, 98(2):97-98

Index 39 Blood on the Border: The United States Army Blumell, Bruce D., The Mormons’ War on and controversy over name of Mount and the Mexican Irregulars, by Clarence Poverty: A History of LDS Welfare, Rainier, 77(4):141-49 C. Clendenen, review, 62(1):40-41 1830-1990, review, 85(2):72-73; rev. decisions: 1912-13, 5(1):61; 1913-14, The Blood People, a Division of the of An Army Wife on the Frontier: The 6(2):130; 1916-18, 10(3):185-89; Blackfoot Confederacy: An Illustrated Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1918, 10(1):79-80; 1920-22, 14(1):79; Interpretation of the Old Ways, by Adolf 1867-1877, 68(3):144-45; rev. of A 1890-1920, 25(2):160; 1920-23, Hungry Wolf, review, 70(2):88 Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark, 15(2):156-57; 1923-25, 17(1):79; The Blood Remembers, by Helen Hedrick, 68(3):144-45; rev. of Dear Ellen: Two 1927-28, 19(1):80, 19(2):159; 1928, review, 33(2):225-26 Mormon Women and Their Letters, 19(4):312-13; 1928-29, 20(2):159-60; Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian 66(2):86-87; rev. of The Genteel 1929, 20(3):237-38, 21(2):159; 1930, Nations, by Charles Wilkinson, review, Gentile: Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 21(3):236, 21(4):312, 22(1):77-78; 97(1):39-40 1857-1858, 71(1):43; rev. of “I’d 1930-31, 22(2):158; 1931, 22(3):239, Bloodworth, Jeff, “Senator Henry Jackson, Rather Be Born Lucky Than Rich”: The 23(1):75-76; 1932, 23(2):159, the Solzhenitsyn Affair, and American Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley, 23(3):236-37, 23(4):313, 24(1):73; Liberalism,” 97(2):69-77 70(4):184; rev. of Letters of Long Ago, 1933, 24(4):307 “Bloody Sunday,” by David C. Botting, Jr., 66(2):86-87; rev. of A Mormon Mother: Boardman, Kathleen A., ed., Western Subjects: 49(4):162-72 An Autobiography, 66(2):86-87; rev. Autobiographical Writing in the North Bloody Sunday (Everett, Wash., 1916). See of Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in American West, review, 96(4):217-18 Everett massacre Succession on a Journey Through Utah Boardman, Samuel H., 64(1):24, 27-29 “Bloody Sunday Revisited,” by William J. to Arizona, 67(3):133 Boas, Franz, 97(2):59-67 Williams, 71(2):50-62 Blyth and Company, 103(4):159-61, 163-64, works of: Grammical Notes on the Bloom, Dan, 86(2):61-62 166 Language of the Tlingit Indians, Bloom, John Porter, ed., Territorial Papers of Blyth and Fargo Company, 34(4):363 9(1):75; Kutenai Tales, 10(2):155; the United States, Vol. 27: The Territory Blythe, Thomas S., 88(3):127-28, 144 Race, Language and Culture, review, of Wisconsin: Executive Journal, B’nai B’rith, in Portland, Oreg., 76(2):54, 31(3):365-66; Tsimshian Mythology, 1836-1848; Papers, 1836-1839, review, 59-60 8(3):231-32; ed., Handbook of 62(2):88, Vol. 28: The Territory of Boag, Peter G., “Overlanders and the Snake American Indian Languages, Pt. 3, Wisconsin, 1839-1848, review, 68(1):46 River Region: A Case Study of Popular review, 31(1):97-98 Bloomer, Nev., 3(2):112, 42(2):132-33, Landscape Perception in the Early Boatman, Mary Ann, 3(4):301 367(2):55 West,” 84(4):122-29; “Richard Maxwell Boatman, Willis, 3(4):301 Bloomfield, Meyer, 84(2):56 Brown, 1927-2014,” 105(4):189- “Bob Bartlett and the Alaska Mental Health Bloomington, Idaho, 28(2):145-46 91; Environment and Experience: Act,” by Claus-M. Naske, 71(1):31-39 Bloom-Wilson, Harriet, rev. of Photographing Settlement Culture in Nineteenth- Bobb, Bernard E., rev. of Malaspina in the Frontier, 72(2):92 Century Oregon, review, 85(1):43, California, 52(3):118-19 Bloss, Roy S., Pony Express—The Great 89(2):84-96; Re-Dressing America’s Bobb, Harriet (Tsl-stah-ble), 92(1):16-18, Gamble, review, 52(4):161-62 Frontier Past, review, 102(4):197; 20-22, 24-25 Blue, George Verne, A History of Oregon, rev. of Drawing Lines in the Forest: Bock, C. A., 93(1):22 17(1):70-71 Creating Wilderness Areas in the Pacific Bock, Richard, 78(3):101, 103 Blue Canyon, Wash., 8(4):288 Northwest, 99(2):92-93; rev. of An Bocking, Richard G., Mighty River: A Portrait Blue Cloud (Frank Pete), 92(1):16-18, 20-22, Evening at the Garden of Allah: A of the Fraser, review, 90(2):102-103 24 Gay Cabaret in Seattle, 89(1):42-43; Bockstoce, John R., Arctic Discoveries: Images Blue Creek, Wash., 22(3):176 rev. of Jared Fox’s Memmorandom: from Voyages of Four Decades in the Blue Enchantment: The Story of Crater Lake, Kept from Dellton, Sauk County, North, review, 93(1):38-39; Furs and by Wayland A. Dunham, review, Wisconsin, toward California and Frontiers in the Far North: The Contest 33(2):217-18 Oregon, 1852-1854, 83(1):31; rev. of among Native and Foreign Nations for Blue Mountain University, 46(1):8-10 Overland Passages: A Guide to Overland the Bering Strait Fur Trade, review, Blue Mountains (Oreg. and Wash.), 8(4):288, Documents in the Oregon Historical 102(2):101-102; Steam Whaling in 79(1):8-9, 83(3):91, 100, 84(1):19-29, Society, 85(2):77 the Western Arctic, review, 70(1):45; 84(4):144-49 Boak, Arthur E. R., The History of to Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, 79(1):8-9 565 A. D., 20(3):236 Whaling in the Western Arctic, review, The Blue Ribbon University, by George N. Boals, Ray B., 65(1):32 79(1):41; ed., The Journal of Rochfort Belknap, review, 69(1):44-45 Board of Catholic Indian Missions, 79(4):137 Maguire, 1852-1854: Two Years at Point Blue Star: Told From the Life of Corabelle Board of Directors for Seattle Public Schools. Barrow, Alaska, aboard HMS “Plover” Fellows, by Kunigunde Duncan, review, See Seattle school board in the Search for Sir John Franklin, 31(1):115-17 Board of Education (Wash. Terr.), 18(3):165- review, 81(1):10; ed., The Voyage of the Blueprint for Modern America: Nonmilitary 69, 24(4):271-72 Schooner “Polar Bear”: Whaling and Legislation of the First Civil War Board of Indian Commissioners, 41(3):209, Trading in the North Pacific and Arctic, Congress, by Leonard P. Curry, review, 75(4):158-63 1913-1914, by Bernhard Kilian, review, 61(1):56-57 Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal 75(2):92 Blueslide, Wash., 8(4):288 Church in the United States of Bode, Carl, Mencken, review, 61(3):178-79 Bluestem, Wash., 8(4):288-89 America, 42(3):240 Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la, Blum, John, 46(4):112 Board on Geographic Names, U.S. 12(1):44-45, 47-48 Blumauer, Simon, 76(2):55-56, 58 abandoned, 25(3):238 at Nootka Sound, 8(3):167-69, 11(1):24-

40 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 25, 54(4):155-57, 71(2):73, 76-77 Bogle, Kathryn, 92(3):137-38 1794-1796, review, 73(3):140 and Vancouver, George, 5(3):218, 221, Bogue, Allan G., “Frederick Jackson Turner: Bokina, John, rev. of Bravo! The History of 223-24, 5(4):300, 302-308, 6(1):51-55, Historian, Scholar, Teacher: An Essay Opera in British Columbia, 101(1):36- 64, 6(2):86-88 Review,” 64(4):175-77; The Earnest 37 Bodie, Wash., 8(4):289 Men: Republicans of the Civil War “Bold Northwestman” (ballad), 20(2):114-23 Bodley, Temple, George Rogers Clark, His Life Senate, review, 75(2):81; Frederick Bold Spirit: Helga Estby’s Forgotten Walk across and Public Services, 18(2):149-50 Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Victorian America, by Linda Lawrence Bodmer, Karl, 61(2):95, 99 Down, review, 90(2):97-98; ed., The Hunt, 95(4):210-11 works of: Karl Bodmer’s America, review, Jeffersonian Dream: Studies in the Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College, 76(1):33 History of American Land Policy and by Terrie Dopp Aamodt, review, Bodnar, John, Remaking America: Public Development, by Paul W. Gates, review, 83(4):152-55 Memory, Commemoration, and 88(4):201-202; rev. of Trails: Toward a Boldt, George, 72(4):168, 87(1):13, 99(2):55- Patriotism in the Twentieth Century, New Western History, 84(2):63 56. See also Boldt decision review, 84(2):74 Bogue, Margaret Beattie, ed., The Boldt decision, 79(3):98-99, 105-108, Boeing, William, 45(2):41-46, 90(1):6, Jeffersonian Dream: Studies in the 87(1):13, 87(4):188, 89(3):133, 9-12, 14, 92(2):76-79, 95(3):140-47, History of American Land Policy and 96(2):88, 91, 99(2):55-56, 64 100(4):161, 103(2):84-93, 103(4):163 Development, by Paul W. Gates, review, Bolduc, Jean-Baptiste Z., 24(3):193-94 “Boeing Aircraft Company’s Manpower 88(4):201-202 Bolger, Thomas, 105(2):59-60, 65 Campaign during World War II,” by Bogue, Mrs. Gilbert, 7(1):55 Bolkhovitinov, N. N., ed., Istoriia russkoi Polly Reed Myers, 98(4):183-95 Bogue, Virgil G., 12(4):272-73, 278 Ameriki, 1732-1867 (History of Russian Boeing Aircraft since 1916, by Peter M. works of: Plan of Seattle, 68(2):62, 65-68, America, 1732-1867), 3 vols., review, Bowers, 86(3):107 75(1):22-33, 75(4):171-80 94(1):45-46 “Boeing as a Start-up Company, 1915-1917,” Bogue Plan, 68(2):62, 65-68, 75(1):22-33, Bollens, John C., Yorty: Politics of a Constant by Paul Spitzer, 95(3):140-48 75(4):171-80 Candidate, review, 65(2):92 Boeing Company, 100(3):120, 128, 103(3):126 Bohlman, Herman Theodore, 86(3):150 Bolles, Jason, Magpie’s Nest, 35(2):184 and African American workers at, Bohn, Dave, Kinsey, Photographer: A Half Bolling, John Randolph, comp., Chronology of 98(4):183-95 Century of Negatives by Darius and Woodrow Wilson, 19(1):74 books on, 86(3):107-109 Tabitha May Kinsey, review, 75(4):186 Bollman, Moses, 15(2):103-104 contribution of, to Museum of History Boice, Ned, 96(4):202 Bolon, Andrew J. and Industry (Seattle), 43(2):165, Boilermakers Union, Local 104 (Seattle), memorialized, 6(3):218, 7(1):87 167-68 55(4):150, 152, 154 killing of, 7(3):199, 14(4):250, 255, early days of, 45(2):41-46, 92(2):71, 73, 78, Boino, Klemet Persen, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 18(2):117, 19(2):124-25, 31(4):403, 95(3):140-48, 103(2):84-96 Boise, Idaho, 15(1):44-48 416, 425-26, 37(1):38, 45, 41(3):206, Filipino workers at, 102(1):8 Capitol Boulevard development, 92(1):3- 97(1):22, 31-37, 99(4):164, 167, gender discrimination of, in prewar 14 104(2):86-87 employment practices, 98(4):183-95 missionaries in, 41(2):133, 136, 147, 151, Bolon, Anna Elizabeth, 97(1):31 and Jackson, Henry, 97(2):71 156 Bolon, Jerusha (née Short), 97(1):31 and labor movement, 85(4):140, 143, as state capital, 29(3):255-67, 36(4):341- Bolon, Josephine, 97(1):31 88(2):82-92, 98(4):185-87 46, 40(2):120-22 Bolster, Aryeness Roeder, 33(3):302 and local economy, 80(1):3-4, 7-8, synagogue bombing in, 102(4):163 Bolster, Rosemary, 33(3):302 103(4):163-64 zoning laws in, 92(1):4, 11-13 Bolster, Wash., 22(3):176 and military, 85(4):137-49, 95(3):144-47, Boise, Reuben P., 27(1):22-24 Bolt, Ernest C., Jr., Ballots before Bullets: The 102(1):6-7, 103(2):84, 90-95 Boise, the Peace Valley, by Annie Laurie Bird, War Referendum Approach to Peace in “The Boeing Company and the Military- 25(4):306 America, 1914-1941, review, 70(1):40 Metropolitan-Industrial Complex, Boise Basin (Idaho Terr.), mining camps, Bolton, Frederick E., “High Schools in 1945-1953,” by Richard S. Kirkendall, 19(4):286-93 Territorial Washington,” 24(3):211-20, 85(4):137-49 Boise County (Idaho), 31(2):198, 201-202, 24(4):271-81; rev. of Bricks Without “The Boeing Story,” by Sutton Gustison, 204 Straw: The Story of Linfield College, 45(2):41-46 Boise Junior College. See Boise State 30(3):349 “Boeing’s New Past,” by Paul G. Spitzer, University Bolton, Herbert Eugene, The Colonization of 86(3):107-109 Boise Land and Water Company, 44(4):182 North America, 1492-1783, 12(3):237- Boening, Rose M., “Bibliography of Isaac Boise State University, student activism at, 38; Fray Juan Crespi, Missionary I. Stevens,” 9(3):174-96; “History of 102(4):162, 164, 167-68, 170 Explorer on the Pacific Coast, 1769- Irrigation in the State of Washington,” Boise Valley (Idaho), 44(4):177-84 1774, 19(1):69-70; Outpost of Empire: 9(4):259-76, 10(1):21-45 Boisfort, Wash., 8(4):289 The Story of the Founding of San Boessenecker, John, The Grey Fox: The True Boisverd, Augustin, 23(2):92 Francisco, review, 23(1):65-66; Rim of Story of Bill Miner—Last of the Old- Boit, John, 12(1):8-50, 12(3):168-69, Christendom: A Biography of Eusebio Time Bandits, review, 86(4):191-92 20(2):117-18, 44(3):130, 70(3):116-17, Francisco Kino, Pacific Coast Pioneer, Bogar, Gerald Dale, “Ocosta-by-the-Sea,” 128 review, 27(4):392-93; Texas in the 54(1):29-32 works of: “A New Log of the Columbia,” Middle Eighteenth Century, 7(2):172 Bogardus, Henry, 64(3):100, 102-106 12(1):3-50; Log of the Union: John Bolton, Mary, 6(1):13 Bogert, J. V., 47(1):24-25, 28 Boit’s Remarkable Voyage to the Bolton, Susan, ed., Restoration of Puget Sound Boggs, Joe, 27(4):386-88 Northwest Coast and Around the World, Rivers, review, 95(3):152

Index 41 Bolton, William, 6(1):13, 15(2):127, 132, Society, November 10, 1972, Depression, by Roger Daniels, review, 15(3):222 65(4):194; rev. of Democratic Demise/ 64(4):181-82 Bolton and the Spanish Borderlands, ed. John Republican Ascendancy? Politics in the Booge, John I., 22(4):279 Francis Bannon, review, 56(1):47 Intermountain West, 80(2):75; rev. of Book, W. P., 54(1):32 Bolus, Malvina, ed., People and Pelts: Selected The Invention of the American Political The Book of the West, by Howard Angus Papers of the Second North American Parties, 59(2):117 Kennedy, 17(4):302 Fur Trade Conference, review, Bone, Scott C., Alaska, Its Past, Present, Books on the Pacific Northwest for Small 64(3):127-28 Future, 16(4):306-308; Chechahco and Libraries, by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood, Bon Marché (Seattle), 77(3):106, 109, Sourdough, 17(3):236-37 review, 15(1):69 104(2):57-58 Bones, Boats, and Bison: Archeology and the “Boom Days in Ellensburg, 1888-1891,” by Bonanza Creek (Yukon Terr.), 81(1):18, 20 First Colonization of Western North Samuel R. Mohler, 36(4):289-308 The Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and America, by E. James Dixon, review, The Boom of the Eighties in Southern Business Behavior of Western Mining 92(1):46-47 California, by Glenn S. Dumke, review, Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900, by Richard Boney, F. N., rev. of Prelude to Civil War: 36(2):180-81 H. Peterson, review, 70(2):92 The Nullification Controversy in South Boom Town Newspapers: Journalism on the Bonanza Rich: Lifestyles of the Western Mining Carolina, 1816-1836, 58(2):103 Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, 1859- Entrepreneurs, by Richard H. Peterson, Bonita, Wash., 8(4):289 1881, by David Fridtjof Halaas, review, review, 83(3):116 Bonnell, Charles R., 1(3):129, 39(3):202, 206- 74(2):94 The Bonanza Trail: Ghost Towns and Mining 208, 210, 212 Boomer, Alice, 71(3):119, 122-23 Camps of the West, by Muriel S. Wolle, Bonner, Ed, 8(2):87 Boomer, George E., 71(3):117-19, 122-23 review, 44(4):191 Bonner, T. D., ed., The Life and Adventures of “Boomtown Cameramen,” by Bill Alley, The Bonanza West: The Story of the Western James P. Beckwourth, 23(1):69-70 92(4):216-17 Mining Rushes, 1848-1900, by William Bonner County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Boone, William, 81(4):142, 83(4):131-33, S. Greever, review, 54(4):177-78 Bonners Ferry, Idaho, 8(2):87 136-37, 141-43, 85(4):151, 90(2):59-67 Bonaparte, Charles, 39(4):264-65, 274 Bonneville, Benjamin L. E. Boone and Corner (architects), 83(4):143 Bond, Beverly W., Jr., The Civilization of the documents of, 18(1):59-65, 18(3):207-30, Boone and Meeker (architects), 83(4):131-33, Old Northwest, 1788-1812, 25(2):153 19(4):311-12 143 Bond, James E., I Dissent: The Legacy of Chief expeditions of, 7(3):223-24, 28(4):348-49, Boone and Willcox (architects), 90(2):59-62, Justice James Clark McReynolds, review, 84(4):144 64-65 85(1):45 at Fort Vancouver, 2(1):29, 12(4):311, boosterism. See civic boosterism Bond, Marshall, Jr., Gold Hunter: The 15(1):50-51 Booth, Brian, ed., Davis Country: H. L. Davis’s Adventures of Marshall Bond, review, in Great Basin, 19(1):18 Northwest, review, 102(2):96; ed., 61(3):136 at Jackson Hole, 39(1):3, 9, 12-19 Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks: Bond, Rachel J. Good, 33(4):431-32, 34(1):62- and Wyeth, Nathaniel J., 24(1):35-37, 43 Stewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow Northwest, 63, 73, 76, 84 Bonneville County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, by Stewart Holbrook, review, 85(1):44 Bond, S. R., 23(3):178-88 102(4):172-73, 103(1):3 Booth, Derek B., ed., Restoration of Puget Bond, Trevor James, “Digital Collections in Bonneville Dam, 53(2):65-69, 86(4):178-79, Sound Rivers, review, 95(3):152 Manuscripts, Archives, and Special 181-82, 184 Booth, Foss and Borst, 38(3):196-98 Collections at the Washington State Bonneville Power Administration, 53(2):69- Booth, Michael R., “Gold Rush Theater: The University Libraries,” 93(2):106-107; 75, 55(2):57, 60, 62-63, 65(1):29-37, Theatre Royal, Barkerville, British Bond, Trevor James, “From Treasure 85(1):18, 38, 86(4):182-83, 87(2):77- Columbia,” 51(3):97-102; rev. of Room to Archives: The McWhorter 78, 99(1):3-13 Barkerville: A Guide in Word and Papers and the State College of Bonneville the Bold, by Walter Meacham, Picture to the Fabulous Gold Camp of Washington,” 102(2):67-78 26(2):150 the Cariboo, 53(4):163 Bonds of Loyalty: German-Americans and Bonney, William Pierce, 10(3):177-79, Booth, T. William, “Carl F. Gould: His World War I, by Frederick C. Luebke, 13(1):5, 20(2):90-91, 36(4):367-69, Planning and Architecture at the review, 67(3):112 101(2):71 University of Washington,” 85(3):105- Bone, Arthur H., ed., Oregon Cattleman/ works of: “Captain Maloney at Fort 17; “Design for a Lumber Town Governor/Congressman: Memoirs and Chehalis,” 20(3):190-91; “Lewis by Bebb and Gould, Architects: A Times of Walter M. Pierce, review, County’s Early History,” 18(3):187- World War I Project in Washington’s 73(2):91 90; “Marker for Camp Montgomery,” Wilderness,” 82(4):132-39; Carl F. Bone, Homer T., 33(1):27, 53(2):66, 68, 70-75, 22(4):293-94; “Marking Historical Gould: A Life in Architecture and the 85(4):137, 104(3):142, 146 Sites,” 15(2):119-22; “Monument to Arts, review, 88(1):49-50 Bone, Hugh A., Party Committees and Captain Hembree,” 11(3):178-82; Booth Who? A Biography of Booth Gardner, National Politics, review, 50(1):32-33; “Monument Unveiled in Puyallup,” Washington’s Charismatic 19th Washington Politics, review, 52(4):162; 17(1):36-38; “Naming Stampede Governor, by John C. Hughes, review, rev. of The American Science of Politics: Pass,” 12(4):272-78; “Puyallup Indian 103(2):100-101 Its Origins and Conditions, 51(3):142; Reservation,” 19(3):202-205 bootlegging. See under alcohol rev. of Charles E. Merriam and the Bonsel (Whidbey Island settler), 7(4):310-21, Borah, by Marian C. McKenna, 53(4):159-60 Study of Politics, 67(1):43-44; rev. of 8(1):43, 46-50 Borah, William E. Crucial American Elections: Symposium Bonsel, Rebecca, 7(4):310-21, 8(1):42, 46-47, antiwar sentiment of, 63(1):22-29 Presented at the Autumn General 49-51 career of, 44(1):15-22 Meeting of the American Philosophical The Bonus March: An Episode of the Great as constitutionalist, 58(3):119-29

42 Pacific Northwest Quarterly and Dubois, Fred T., 60(4):193-98 Borst, Joe (gold miner), 36(4):336-37 Bouck, Lura (née Snow), 76(1):3-4, 10 and Four-Power Treaty (1922), 37(2):121 Borst, Joseph (Centralia settler), 13(1):8-13 Bouck, William, 76(1):2-11, 87(3):138-39 and free coinage of silver, 33(3):284-96, Boschken, Herman L., Corporate Power Boudreau, Jack, Sternwheelers and Canyon 53(4):141-42, 144 and the Mismarketing of Urban Cats: Whitewater Freighting on the and Idaho election (1918) of, 56(1):22-29 Development: Boise Cascade Recreation Upper Fraser, review, 99(1):40-42 as an insurgent Republican, 41(3):218, Communities, review, 66(4):188 Boulder (Mont.) Age, 74(2):77, 80-86 221, 224, 229, 49(2):52-54 Boscowitz, Leopold, 62(1):2-3, 5-6, Boulder Dam. See Hoover Dam isolationist doctrine of, 56(4):150-52 68(3):121-25, 89(2):60-61 Boundaries and Passages: Rule and Ritual in and Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928), 63(1):22- Boshouwers, Francis, 72(3):101-102 Yup’ik Eskimo Oral Tradition, by Ann 29 Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Study of Political Fienup-Riordan, review, 86(3):139-40 and League of Nations, 36(2):148 Leadership, by Alex Gottfried, review, Boundaries of the United States and the Several and murder trial of Harry Orchard, 53(4):165-66 States, by Franklin K. Van Zandt, 57(2):53 “Boss Speer and the City Functional: Boosters review, 58(1):41 and Payne-Aldrich tariff, 64(2):50, 53-55 and Businessmen versus Commission Boundary (B.C.) mining district, 60(2):89, as political orator, 56(4):145-58 Government in Denver,” by J. Paul 93, 95 as prosecutor, 44(4):180-81, 58(1):30-32 Mitchell, 63(4):155-64 Boundary County (Idaho), 31(2):200, 203 and Sawtooth Range legislation, Bossburg, Wash., 8(4):290, 22(3):176-77 The Boundary Hunters: Surveying the 141st 91(3):139, 141 (ship), 17(4):280-88, 21(3):179, Meridian and the Alaska Panhandle, by and Walters, T. A., 54(1):10, 16-17 70(3):119 Lewis Green, review, 74(3):139 and woman suffrage, 96(2):80-81 “Boston Men” on the Northwest Coast: The Boundary Town: Early Days in a Northwest Borah, Woodrow, rev. of Bolton and the American , 1788- Boundary Town, by Roy Franklin Jones, Spanish Borderlands, 56(1):47 1844, by Mary Malloy, review, 92(1):47 review, 50(4):167-68 “Borah and the Kellogg-Briand Pact,” by “Boston Traders in Hawaiian Islands, 1789- Boundary Waters Treaty (1909), 49(3):107-10 Charles DeBenedetti, 63(1):22-29 1823,” by Samuel Eliot Morison, Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Borah of Idaho, by Claudius O. Johnson, 1936 12(3):166-201 Democratic Party, by Horace Samuel ed., review, 27(3):261-64, 1967 ed., Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert Merrill, review, 49(3):126 review, 59(3):169-70 Livermore, 1892-1915, ed. Gene M. Bourbonism and Agrarian Protest: Louisiana Bordeaux, Wash., 8(4):290 Gressley, review, 62(3):123-24 Politics, 1877-1900, by William Ivy Bordeaux Packet (ship), 12(3):173-74, 188, Bostwick, H. C., 46(2):41 Hair, review, 62(1):39-40 190, 196 Boswell, F. E., Hanging the Sheriff: A Bourgeau, Silvan, 6(3):193, 196, 7(1):59-75, Borden, Robert L., 49(3):108 Biography of , review, 7(2):144-67 The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, 79(2):77 Bourgeois, Joseph, 60(2):89, 93 From 1768 to 1795, by Lucullus Virgil Boswell, Sharon, interviewer, Frank B. Bourke, Joseph, 102(1):40 McWhorter, 6(4):279 Brouillet: An Oral History, review, Bourke, Paul, Washington County: Politics and Borderlands: How We Talk about Canada, by 93(1):46-47; interviewer, Robert F. Community in Antebellum America, W. H. New, review, 90(3):154-55 Goldsworthy: An Oral History, review, review, 88(4):198-99 Bordin, Ruth, 102(2):73-76 93(1):46-47 Bourne, C. B., 49(3):114 works of: Frances Willard: A Biography, Bosworth, Allan R., America’s Concentration works of: “Diversion: An International review, 79(1):44; Woman and Camps, review, 59(2):107-108 Problem,” 49(3):106-109 Temperance: The Quest for Power and Bosworth, Susan, 41(2):96-97 Bourne, Edward Gaylord, 2(3):273-75, Liberty, 1873-1900, review, 73(2):94 Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi 3(4):287-96, 64(2):60, 64, 68-69, Bordwell, Constance, March of the Volunteers: West, 1790-1850, by Susan Delano 70(3):126 Soldiering with Lewis and Clark, review, McKelvey, review, 48(1):28-29 works of: Essay on Historical Criticism, 52(4):159 “The Botanical Labors of the Reverend Henry 7(2):99-122; ed., The Voyages and Boren, Carson D., 4(1):38-39, 42(4):273, 275 H. Spalding,” by J. Orin Oliphant, Explorations of Samuel de Champlain, Boren, Livonia Gertrude, 4(1):38 25(2):93-102 1604-16, review, 1(4):277-78 Borglum, Gutzon, 20(2):158-59, 59(3):121-27 botany, 10(1):5, 11-12, 20(3): 163-73, Bourne, Jonathan, Jr., 35(4):298, 49(2):53, Boritt, G. S., Lincoln and the Economics of the 90(3):115-22, 102(2):55-65. See also 51(2):54 American Dream, review, 72(2):72-75 herbaria; names of individual botanists Bourne, Randolph S., 59(4):212-15 Born in Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese Bothell, Wash., 8(4):290 Bourns, Phillips, Side Trips: The Photography American Redress, by Robert Sadamu Botkin, B. A., 39(4):314 of Sumner W. Matteson, 1898-1908, Shimabukuro, review, 93(4):207 Bottineau, Pierre, 23(3):178-85 review, 76(1):35 Born in the Country: A History of Rural Botting, David C., Jr., “Bloody Sunday,” Boutineau, Pierre, 30(3):311-12 America, by David B. Danbom, review, 49(4):162-72 Bouzer, Joseph, 15(2):103-104 88(1):52 Bottles, Scott L., and the Bow, Wash., 9(1):26 Born Sober: Prohibition in Oklahoma, 1907- Automobile: The Making of the Modern Bow people. See Quapaw people 1959, by Jimmie Lewis Franklin, City, review, 79(2):83 Bowden, Angie Burt, Early Schools of review, 64(1):40-41 Bottolfsen, C. A., 70(2):81 Washington Territory, 26(2):151-52 Borning, Bernard C., Political and Social Bottomly, Forbes, 73(2):55-61 Bowden, Franklin W., 64(3):113-14 Thought of Charles A. Beard, review, Bouchard, Edward, 81(3):94 Bowden, Henry Warner, American Indians 54(4):180 Bouché (North West Company employee), and Christian Missions: Studies in Bornstein, Louisa, 8(1):35 19(4):250-70 Cultural Conflict, review, 73(4):189 Boroboro, G., 12(2):140-47, 12(3):222, 225 Boucher, Josephte, 90(3):141-42, 144 Bowdler, Jonathan, rev. of Trying Home: The

Index 43 Rise and Fall of an Anarchist Utopia on William S. Lewis, 15(4):243-62. See also journal of, 21(3):218-29, 21(4):298-305, Puget Sound, 105(4):197-98 J. H. Boyd Hardware Company 22(1):42-58, 22(2):129-45, 22(3):216- Bowell, Mackenzie, 63(3):97-98, 100-101 Boyd, Levi, 5(1):23 27 Bowen, William A., The Willamette Valley: Boyd, Mina Epperly, 15(4):260 Bradbury, W.C. See W. C. Bradbury Migration and Settlement on the Oregon Boyd, Robert, People of The Dalles: The Construction Company Frontier, review, 71(3):137 Indians of ; A Braden, Waldo W., rev. of The People’s Voice: Bower, Ward, 91(4):205-207 Historical Ethnography Based on the The Orator in American Society, Bowerman, Charles, 51(3):133 Papers of the Methodist Missionaries, 71(3):100 Bowers, Peter M., Boeing Aircraft since 1916, review, 88(4):202-203; rev. of The Bradford, D. F., 16(3):177-81 86(3):107 Indians of Southwestern Oregon: An Bradford, D. R., 45(3):82-84 Bowers, Wash., 22(3):177 Ethnohistorical Review, 84(2):62-63 Bradford, P. F., 16(3):177-81 Bowles, Francis T., 84(2):54, 56-57, 59 Boyd, Tom, 102(4):170 Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation, Bowles, Lurline, The Big Canoe, 25(1):75 Boyd, W. G., 49(2):57 1606-1646, ed. William T. Davis, Bowles, M. M., 101(2):79 Boyer, John F., 25(4):245-47, 250, 26(4):262 review, 2(4):362-63 Bowman (U.S. Army captain), 2(3):236 Boylan, Bernard L., “Camp Lewis: Promotion Bradley, Andrew, 95(1):30-31 Bowman, Francis J., rev. of The Far East in and Construction,” 58(4):188-95 Bradley, Ben, rev. of Capital and Labour in World Politics, 29(1):101-102 Boyle, Jack, 22(2):104 the British Columbia Forest Industry, Bowman, Isaiah, The New World: Problems in Boyle, William, 58(1):20-21 1934-74, 99(3):137; rev. of Mountain Political Geography, 13(2):146-47 Boyleston, Wash., 9(1):26 Timber: The Comox Logging Company Bowman, Jacob N., 1(2):14, 48(2):44 Boynton, Searles R., The Painter Lady: Grace in the Vancouver Island Mountains, works of: “Cook’s Place in Northwest Carpenter Hudson, review, 70(2):85 100(4):199-200 History,” 1(3):113-21; “The Pacific Boys’ Games among the North American Bradley, Charles C., Aleutian Echoes, review, Ocean and the Pacific Northwest,” Indians, by Edith Stow, 16(3):233 87(2):106-107 3(2):99-105; “The State Archives at The Boy’s Life of Frémont, by Flora Warren Bradley, Frederick W., 84(2):43-49 Olympia,” 2(3):241-49; “Washington Seymour, 20(1):73 Bradley, Glen D., The Story of the Pony Nomenclature: A Study,” 1(1):5-13; The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice, and Folly in an Express, review, 5(1):57 rev. of Establishment of the State American City, by John Gerassi, review, Bradley, Harold Whitman, “The Hawaiian Government in California, 1846- 95(1):39 Islands and the Pacific Fur Trade, 1850, 5(4):315-16; rev. of Europe in Boys’ Own Book of Frontiersmen, by Albert 1785-1813,” 30(3):275-99; The the Nineteenth Century: An Outline Britt, 16(3):233 American Frontier in Hawaii: The History, 8(2):154 “‘The Boys’ War’: A Study in Frontier Pioneers, 1789-1843, review, 34(2):218- Bowman, James Cloyd, The Adventures of Racial Conflict, Journalism, and Folk 19; rev. of America in the Pacific, Paul Bunyan, review, 18(3):231; ed., History,” by Kenneth Wiggins Porter, 24(1):58-59; rev. of America is West: An The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, 68(4):175-90 Anthology of Middlewestern Life and 15(4):299 Boysen, Bigelow, 85(1):18, 22 Literature, 37(4):359-60; rev. of The Bowman, Timothy, rev. of Global West, Bozarth, Jonathan, 34(1):55-69 Anti-Chinese Movement in California, American Frontier: Travel, Empire, and Bozarth, Mary. See Ebey, Mary 31(4):465-66; rev. of The Boom of Exceptionalism from Manifest Destiny Bozarth, Urban, 33(4):411-35, 34(1):39-86 the Eighties in Southern California, to the Great Depression, 105(4):192 Boze, James, 89(1):5-9 36(2):180-81; rev. of Clippers and Bowring, John, 25(4):282-85 Bozeman, Mont., fish hatcheries in, Consuls: American Consular and Bowron, Lottie, 51(3):100 97(4):172-74 Commercial Relations with Eastern Bowser, W. J., 27(2):158-64 Bozeman Coal Company, 47(1):27 Asia, 1845-1860, 30(4):453-54; rev. Bowsfield, Hartwell, ed.,The Letters of Charles Bozeman Milling Company, 47(4):119 of Fremont: Pathmarker of the West, John Brydges, 1879-1882, Hudson’s Bay Bozeman Trail, 41(1):43-65 31(2):215-17; rev. of Frontiers of the Company Land Commissioner, review, The Bozeman Trail, by Grace Raymond Northwest: A History of the Upper 71(2):89 Hebard and E. A. Brininstool, review, Missouri Valley, 32(3):332-34; rev. of “Boy Editors of Frontier Montana,” by Robert 14(1):67-68 The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1778-1854: L. Houseman, 27(3):219-26 Bozo the Clown, 93(1):52-53 Foundation and Transformation, A Boy of the Great Northwest, by Robert Bozorth, Christopher C., 4(1):41 30(2):234-35; rev. of The Interpretation Watson, 23(1):68 braceros, in Yakima Valley (Wash.), of History, 34(4):418-20; rev. of Islands Boychuk, Walter, 101(2):57-58 72(3):121-31, 97(3):131 of the Pacific, 34(4):416-17; rev. of The Boyce, Edward, 58(1):16, 18-19, 28-29, Bracher, Frederick, “The Great Jacksons and the Lees: Two Generations 79(4):166 Transcontinental Tour: Portland to of Massachusetts Merchants, 1765- Boyce, Ronald R., “The Mormon Invasion Chicago by Car, 1924,” 83(3):88-100 1844, 30(1):122-24; rev. of The Journal and Settlement of the Upper Snake Bracher, George, 83(3):88-100 of Captain aboard River Plain in the 1880s: The Case of Brackenridge, H. M., 4(3):170-71 the Argonaut from April 26, 1789 to Lewisville, Idaho,” 78(1/2):50-58 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, Modern Chivalry, Nov. 3, 1791, 32(3):323-24; rev. of Boyce, William D., Alaska and the Panama review, 30(1):127-28 Russia’s Hawaiian Adventure, 1815- Canal, 103(3):114 Brackenridge, J. D., 16(1):51-52, 55-61, 1817, 57(4):189; rev. of Voyages of the Boyd, Bertha J., 91(2):74-76 16(2):138-45 “Columbia” to the Northwest Coast Boyd, Frank, 89(2):79-80, 82-83 Brackenridge, William D. 1787-1790 and 1790-1793, 33(4):439- Boyd, Joseph H., “Reminiscences of Joseph in Exploring Expedition, U.S., 25(3):173- 40; rev. of Within the Sound of These H. Boyd, an Argonaut of 1857,” ed. 74, 80(1):22, 27, 98(2):90-91 Waves: The Story of the Kings of Hawaii

44 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Island, Containing a Full Account of the Interpreters, review, 19(1):67-68; Breckenridge, 24(4):306 Death of Captain Cook, together with Frederick West Lander, Road Builder, Breckinridge, Clifton R., 40(1):38-42 the Hawaiian Adventures of George 21(1):71; The Hunting of the Buffalo, Breckinridge, John Cabell, 2(4):329-31, Vancouver and Sundry Other Mariners, review, 21(1):66-67; Westward: The 42(1):19-22, 44(3):109-10, 112, 33(2):238-40 Romance of the American Frontier, 63(4):133-34, 138 Bradley, Henry, 5(1):55-56 22(1):65 Breen, David, Alberta’s Petroleum Industry Bradley, James H., 45(1):6 Branch, Edgar M., ed., Clemens of the “Call”: and the Conservation Board, review, works of: The March of the Montana Mark Twain in San Francisco, review, 86(3):118-20; The Canadian Prairie Column: A Prelude to the Custer 61(4):233-34 West and the Ranching Frontier, 1874- Disaster, 53(2):82-83 Brand, Charles J., 71(2):70-71 1924, review, 76(1):34 Bradley, John (Wash. settler), 12(3):224, Brandes, Mimi, 88(1):35-36, 38-39 Breen, Lise M., Objects of Myth and Memory: 13(1):8-13, 13(2):135, 14(4):300-301, Brandes, Ray, 88(1):35-36, 38-39 American Indian Art at the Brooklyn 15(2):133, 139, 15(4):289 Brandes House (Seattle), 88(1):35-36, 39 Museum, review, 84(1):31 Bradley, John, ed., Learning to Glow: A Brandt, Patricia, Adapting in Eden: Oregon’s Brehaut, Gill, 19(4):278-79 Nuclear Reader, review, 92(3):157-58 Catholic Minority, 1838-1986, review, Breihan, Carl W., The Bandit Belle, review, Bradley, Lenore K., Robert Alexander Long: A 95(2):102-103 63(4):170; Billy the Kid: A Date with Lumberman of the Gilded Age, review, Branham, Wash., 9(1):27 Destiny, review, 63(4):170 81(1):36 Brannan, Joseph, 6(1):11 Bremerton, Wash., 9(1):27, 56(1):3, Bradshaw, Charles M., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208- Brannan, Sarah, 6(1):11 103(3):127 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41, Brannan, Thomas, 37(3):190-91 Bremerton and Puget Sound Navy Yard, by 17(1):30, 33(4):413-14, 95(2):78 Brannin, Carl, 72(1):13, 16 Fredi Perry, review, 95(1):45-46 Brady, Alexander, ed., Canada After the War: Brannon, Joe, 13(4):275 Bremerton Housing Authority, 103(3):127 Studies in Political, Social and Economic Branson Building (Tacoma), 71(1):24, 26-27 Bremmer, John, 46(4):118 Policies for Post-War Canada, review, Brant, Charles S., rev. of The Sioux: Life and Bremner, Robert H., ed., The New Deal, 2 35(4):368-69 Customs of a Warrior Society, 56(1):44 vols., review, 68(1):25-30 Brady, Clifton, 103(3):123, 125-27, 135-37 Brant, Irving, 76(4):126-28, 99(3):118 Brennan, John A., Silver and the First New Brady, James H., 96(2):80-81, 103(1):22 Brave Warriors, by Norman B. Wiltsey, review, Deal, review, 62(1):44; rev. of Silver Brady, John G., 54(2):70, 72-74, 65(1):21-23, 55(1):38-39 and Politics in Nevada, 1892-1902, 71(2):84-85, 89(3):116 Bravo! The History of Opera in British 62(1):39 Braeman, John, ed., The New Deal, 2 vols., Columbia, by Rosemary Cunningham, Brent, Joe, 19(3):185, 188-89 review, 68(1):25-30; rev. of C. Ben Ross review, 101(1):36-37 Brents, Thomas H., 8(1):37, 17(1):32, and the New Deal in Idaho, 62(1):33- Bray, Gail, 102(4):163-64 21(3):216, 32(4):375-79 34; rev. of Democrats of Oregon: The Bray, Martha Coleman, ed., The Journals of Brents, Wash., 22(3):177-78 Pattern of Minority Politics, 1900-1956, Joseph N. Nicollet: A Scientist on the Bret Harte: Representative Selections, with 63(4):173-74 Mississippi Headwaters, with Notes on Introduction, Bibliography, and Bragdon, Paul E., rev. of Tradition in a Indian Life, 1836-37, review, 63(2):72 Notes, by Joseph B. Harrison, review, Turbulent Age: Whitman College, 1925- Brayman, Mason, 35(4):332-33, 47(4):115, 33(1):109-10 1975, 94(2):105-106 60(2):78-81 Bret Harte’s California: Letters to the Bragg, Susan, rev. of Constance Lindsay Brazier, Carl, Sr., 89(1):28-29 “Springfield Republican” and “Christian Skinner: Writing on the Frontier, Bread and Roses Too: Studies of the Wobblies, Register,” 1866-67, by Bret Harte, ed. 96(4):214-15 by Joseph R. Conlin, review, 62(1):42- Gary Scharnhorst, review, 83(1):33 Bragin, Dmitri, 38(1):47, 51-53, 38(2):126-35, 43 Bretherton, Vivien R., The Rock and the Wind, 143-45 “Bread and Wine,” by Angelo M. Pellegrini, review, 33(4):445-47 Brainerd, Erastus, 13(1):21-24, 59(2):83-84, 54(4):137-42 Brett, Lloyd M., 39(1):52-53 87(2):62, 64-66, 68, 92(2):59 Breakers, Wash., 9(1):27 Bretz, J. Harlen, The Grand Coulee, 23(4):306 The Brains Trust, by R. G. Tugwell, review, Breaking Chains: Slavery on Trial in the Brewer, Margaret, 8(1):33 60(3):170 Oregon Territory, by R. Gregory Nokes, Brewer, O. P., 37(1):46 Braisted, William R., The United States Navy review, 104(4):188-89 Brewer, Wilmon, Shakespeare’s Influence on in the Pacific, 1897-1909, review, Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam Sir Walter Scott, 17(2):151 50(2):69 Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit- Brewerton, George Douglas, 94(1):3-13 Braly, David, Crooked River Country: zen Village, by Lynda V. Mapes, review, Brewster, Harlan Carey, 105(4):178 Wranglers, Rogues, and Barons, review, 100(4):197-98 Brewster, Martin, 12(3):197-98 99(4):195-96 Breaking New Ground, by Gifford Pinchot, Brewster, R. J. W., 73(3):130 Bram, Martin, 49(3):92-93, 97 review, 1947 ed., 39(4):319-20, 1972 Brewster, Wash., 9(1):27, 22(3):178, 42(1):34- Braman, James “Dorm,” 100(3):108, 115, 117, ed., 65(1):43 35, 37 120-22, 125-27, 104(2):67, 105(2):55, Breaking Trail: Hudson Stuck of Texas and Briand, Aristide, 63(1):22-29 58, 65, 68 Alaska, by David M. Dean, review, brick making, in Vancouver, B. C., 21(2):131- Bramwell, Lincoln, rev. of Ahead of the 80(2):71 32 Flaming Front: A Life on Fire, 105(4):201- Brebner, John Bartlet, Canada: A Modern “Bricks, Brains, and Partisan Politics: 202; rev. of Promised Lands: Promotion, History, review, 52(2):69; The Explorers Edmond S. Meany, the University of Memory, and the Creation of the American of North America, 25(1):72-73 Washington, and State Government, West, 95(1):37 Brecier, Peter, 25(3):173-74 1889-1939,” by John M. Findlay, Branch, E. Douglas, The Cowboy and His Breckenridge, James Malcolm, 99(4):181-93

Index 45 Bricks Without Straw: The Story of Linfield American Antiquarian Society, 1908- Wash. Terr. report of, 35(2):147-56 College, by Jonas A. Jonasson, review, 1958, review, 51(1):36 and Washington Conference (1921-22), 30(3):349 Brigham, Jay L., Empowering the West: 37(2):109-27 A Bride on the Bozeman Trail: The Letters Electrical Politics before FDR, review, See also Oregon boundary dispute; and Diary of Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 91(2):107; rev. of The Fair and the Oregon Treaty (1846); San Juan 1866, ed. Francis D. Haines, Jr., review, Falls: Spokane’s Expo ’74: Transforming boundary dispute; Treaty of 63(4):168 an American Environment, 92(1):50 Washington (1871) Bridenbaugh, Carl, The Spirit of ’76: The Brigham, Johnson, James Harlan, review, “The British and Americans at Fort Nisqually, Growth of American Patriotism Before 5(1):62-63 1846-1859,” by John S. Galbraith, Independence, review, 68(1):33 Brigham Young: The New York Years, by 41(2):109-20 Bridgeport Bar, Wash., 42(1):32-39 Richard F. Palmer and Karl D. Butler, British Boundary Commission, 17(3):195, Bridgeport Land Company, 42(1):35-38 review, 75(1):33 23(1):45-46, 53(1):17-33. See also Bridger, Clyde A., “The Counties of Idaho,” Bright, Julia A., 56(2):60-61 International Boundary Commission 31(2):187-206 Bright, William H., 44(2):75-76, 56(2):58-61 “British Capital in Northwest Mines,” by W. Bridger, James, 19(1):15-16, 37(2):100-101, Bright Horizons, by Horace G. Joseph, review, Turrentine Jackson, 47(3):75-85 103-104, 106, 39(1):4-28, 31 30(2):227-28 British Colonist (Victoria), 23(2):112-14, Bridges, Harry, 64(4):142-43, 145-46, Briley, Ann, “Hiram F. Smith, First Settler 26(4):274 100(3):136, 141-42 of Okanogan County,” 43(3):226-33; British Columbia Bridges, Robert, 57(4):154-57, 59(2):81-83, Lonely Pedestrian: Francis Marion and annexation movement (1867), 87, 68(2):60, 64-65, 68-71, 76(1):5-6 Streamer, review, 78(3):113 80(3):101-11 Bridges, Roger D., ed., The Papers of Ulysses Brimlow, George F., The Bannock Indian bibliographic resources on, 52(4):152-54, S. Grant, Vol. 4: January 8-March 31, War of 1878, review, 30(1):113-15; 62(3):117-20 1862, review, 64(3):131 Cavalryman Out of the West: Life of descriptions of, by early explorers, 65(1):1, Bridgman, Jon M., rev. of The Seaforth General William Carey Brown, review, 4-7 Highlanders of Canada, 1919-1965, 37(2):165-66 development of, 17(2):91-104 61(3):167-68 Bringhurst, Robert, A Story As Sharp As a gunboat diplomacy in, 69(4):159-68 Brief Historical Sketch of Grays Harbor, Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers historiography of, 86(3):131-38 Washington, by William D. Welsh and and Their World, review, 93(4):199; ed., immigration policies of, 102(2):79-88 Ed Van Syckle, review, 33(3):352-53 Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of judicial history of, 71(3):101-106 A Brief Historical Sketch of Port Townsend, Bill Reid, by Bill Reid, review, 93(2):94- and Near East crisis, 50(3):108-14 Washington, by William D. Welsh, 95 politics in, 23(2):110-30, 27(2):153-66, review, 33(3):352-53 Bringing Indians to the Book, by Albert 81(3):101-11 A Brief History of Oregon City and West Linn, Furtwangler, review, 97(1):40-41 provincial records, 29(1):17-24 Oregon, by William D. Welsh, review, Brininstool, E. A., The Bozeman Trail, review, reaction to U.S. purchase of Russian 33(3):352-53 14(1):67-68; Campaigning With Custer, America, 80(3):101-11 “A Brief History of Pluviculture,” by Clark C. 20(1):74; Major Reno Vindicated, and San Juan boundary dispute, 1(1):75- Spence, 52(4):129-38 27(1):92; ed., Hoofprints of a Cowboy 77, 2(4):290-93, 352-56, 8(3):194-96, A Brief History of Port Angeles, Washington, by and U.S. Ranger, Pony Trails in 9(1):66-67, 18(4):289-92, 295-96, William D. Welsh, review, 33(3):352-53 Wyoming, by John K. Rollinson, review, 20(2):134-36, 23(1):38-46, 23(2):133- A Brief History of Shelton, Washington, by 32(4):458-59 37, 23(3):196-204, 23(4):286-300, Grant C. Angle and William D. Welsh, Brink, Carol Ryrie, Buffalo Coat, review, 31(2):181-86, 43(3):187-213, 62(2):59- review, 33(3):352-53 85(2):59-60; A Chain of Hands, review, 68, 71(3):104 A Brief History of the United States, by 85(2):59-60; Snow in the River, review, British Columbia: A History, by Margaret A. Matthew Page Andrews, 8(1):71 85(2):59-60; Strangers in the Forest, Ormsby, review, 50(3):117-18 A Brief History of the War, by Frederic review, 85(2):59-60 British Columbia: Historical Readings, comp. Duncalo, 10(1):75 Brink, Dean C., rev. of Mr. Polk’s War: and ed. W. Peter Ward and Robert A. J. “Brief History of the Western Union Russian American Opposition and Dissent, McDonald, review, 73(3):139 Extension Telegraph,” by R. R. Haines, 1846-1848, 65(4):190-91 British Columbia: Land of Promises, by 72(3):137-40 Brisbane, Arthur, 52(4):137 Patricia E. Roy and John Herd Brief Outline of the History of Washington’s Brisker, E. J., 103(2):59, 61 Thompson, review, 97(4):207-208 State Capitol Group, by Clark V. Savage, Bristol (steamer), 7(1):27 British Columbia; The Making of a Province, 18(4):305 Bristol Bay (Alaska), salmon fishery in, by F. W. Howay, review, 20(1):67-68 Brier, Warren J., “How Washington Territory 104(3):133-49 British Columbia: This Favoured Land, by Liz Got Its Name,” 51(1):13-15 Bristow, Nancy K., rev. of Fields of Toil: A Bryan, review, 75(1):12 Brigges, Henry, 36(2):160 Migrant Family’s Journey, 86(3):144-45 “British Columbia and the Near East Crisis, Briggs, B. F., 1(3):139 Britain 1922,” by J. C. M. Ogelsby, 50(3):108- Briggs, Harold E., Frontiers of the Northwest: early history of, 2(4):294-302 14 A History of the Upper Missouri Valley, and emigration, 102(2):79-88 British Columbia and the United States: The review, 32(3):332-34; rev. of The Fur mining investments from, 47(3):75-85 North Pacific Slope from Fur Trade to Trade on the Upper Missouri, 1840- navy of, 44(2):70-71 Aviation, by F. W. Howay, W. N. Sage, 1865, 56(3):132 and Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):316-17 and H. F. Angus, review, 34(4):404-405 Brigham, Clarence S., Fifty Years of Collecting and U.S.-Canada fishing dispute, British Columbia and Victoria Express Americana for the Library of the 34(4):386-92 Company, 76(4):140, 142-46

46 Pacific Northwest Quarterly British Columbia Chronicle, 1788-1846: “A British Report on Washington Territory: of Theses Concerning the Pacific Adventures by Sea and Land, by G. P 1885,” 35(2):147-56 Northwest and Alaska,” 42(2):147-66 V. Akrigg and Helen B. Akrigg, review, The British Search for the Bromberg, Nicolette, Picturing the Alaska- 68(1):43 in the Eighteenth Century, by Glyndwr Yukon-Pacific Exposition: The British Columbia Express and General Williams, review, 54(3):126-27 Photographs of Frank H. Nowell, review, Transportation Company, 76(4):145- The British Side of the Restoration of Fort 101(1):37-38 46 Astoria, by Katharine B. Judson, Bromley, Horace, 91(2):110, 96(4):184 British Columbia Federationist (Vancouver), 11(2):152 Broncho Apache, by Paul I. Wellman, review, 50(3):112, 114 “British Threats and the Settlement of the 28(1):101-102 British Columbia gold rushes Oregon Boundary Dispute,” by Stuart Broncho Charlie, a Saga of the Saddle, by Cariboo region, 24(3):195-207, 22(1):32- Anderson, 66(4):153-60 Gladys Shaw Erskine, 26(2):150 41, 51(3):97-102, 76(4):140, 142-45 British-American Relations, 1917-1918: The Bronson, Duncan, 100(3):109-10 Cassiar region, 22(1):32-37 Role of Sir William Wiseman, by W. B. Brontes (ship), 55(3):108-109, 98(1):25 Fraser River, 15(4):247-48, 18(3):199-206, Fowler, review, 61(3):177 Brooke, Clarke, comment on “Artificial 18(4):271-76, 21(3):195-97, 22(3):203- Britons View America: Travel Commentary, Propagation of Salmon in Oregon, 209, 23(2):97-99, 101, 106, 44(4):161- 1860-1935, by Richard L. Rapson, 1875-1910: A Chapter in American 65, 71(3):102, 104-406, 76(4):137-39 review, 64(1):32-33 Conservation,” by Gordon B. Dodds, British Columbia Historical Association, Britt, Albert, Boys’ Own Book of Frontiersmen, 50(4):133-34 14(1):77-78 16(3):233 Brookes, A. M., 17(3):212-13 British Columbia Historical Association: Third Britt, D. W. C., 41(2):145 Brookfield, Wash., 9(1):28 Annual Report and Proceedings, ed. W. Britten, Thomas A., American Indians in Brooks, Alfred Hulse, 77(4):135 N. Sage, 17(4):305 World War I: At War and at Home, works of: Blazing Alaska’s Trails, British Columbia Horse (militia), 57(1):28-35 review, 90(2):90-91 103(3):116 “British Columbia Indian Lands,” by Annie Broad, James, 33(3):302-303 Brooks, Hazel, 87(1):18-19 H. Foster, 28(2):151-62 Broadbent, Larry, 102(4):163, 165 Brooks, James F., ed., Women and Gender in British Columbia Liquor Control Board, Broadus, Eleanor Hammond, John Jewitt, the the American West: Jensen-Miller Prize 98(3):140 Captive of Nootka, 20(1):69-70 Essays from the Coalition for Western British Columbia Loggers’ Association, Broadway Norm (painting), by Mark Tobey Women’s History, review, 96(4):211-12 80(3):83-88 (1935), 93(4):175 Brooks, John, 22(2):130-40 “British Columbia Official Records: The Brock, R. W., 50(3):113 Brooks, Juanita, The History of the Jews in Crown Colony Period,” by W. Kaye Brode, Howard S., ed., “Diary of Dr. Augustus Utah and Idaho, review, 67(1):40; Lamb, 29(1):17-25 J. Thibodo of the Northwest Exploring The Mountain Meadows Massacre, British Columbia Prohibition Act (1917), Expedition, 1859,” 31(3):287-347 review, 42(3):248-49; ed., A Mormon 98(3):134-35 Brodeck, A. A., 57(2):62 Chronicle: The Diaries of John D. Lee, British Columbia Provincial Library and Broderick, David C., 5(1):10 1848-1876, review, 47(3):93 Archives, 11(1):35, 29(1):17-25 Brodhead, Michael J., “The United States Brooks, Karl, rev. of The Environmental British Columbia Tug Boat Company, Army Signal Service and Natural Justice: William O. Douglas and 42(4):317 History in Alaska, 1874-1883,” American Conservation, 100(4):194-95 British Columbia Women’s Institute, 86(2):72-82; Elliott Coues: Naturalist Brooks, Lloyd, 51(3):109-10 105(1):3, 6-10 and Frontier Historian, review, Brooks, Paul, Speaking for Nature: How The British Empire and the United States, by 73(4):164; Persevering Populist: The Life Literary Naturalists from Henry William Archibald Dunning, 6(2):130- of Frank Doster, review, 61(3):165-66 Thoreau to Rachel Carson Have Shaped 31 Brodie, Fawn, ed., The City of the Saints America, review, 73(2):92 British History for American Students, by and Across the Rocky Mountains to Brooks, Philip Coolidge, Diplomacy and the William Thomas Laprade, review, California, by Richard Burton, review, Borderlands: The Adams-Onis Treaty of 18(1):73-74 55(2):90 1819, review, 32(2):226-27 British immigrants, 58(4):179-82, 102(2):79- Brody, David, ed., The New Deal, 2 vols., Brooks, Quincy A., 13(1):17-18, 19(3):204 88, 103(2):71, 74, 80, 105(4):176 review, 68(1):25-30 works of: “Taken Prisoner by the Indians,” “The British in Oregon Country: A Triptych Brody, Hugh, Living Arctic: Hunters of the 1(3):122-24 View,” by Oscar Osburn Winther, Canadian North, review, 83(2):73 Brooks, Richard E., 14(4):311-12 58(4):179-87 Brogan, D. W., The American Character, Brooks, Robert R. R., When Labor Organizes, British Investment in American Railways, review, 36(2):175-76; Politics and Law review, 29(3):330-32 1834-1898, by Dorothy R. Adler, ed. in the United States, review, 33(2):237- Brooks, Thomas R., Toil and Trouble: A Muriel E. Hidy, review, 63(2):73-74 38 History of American Labor, review, British Investments and the American Mining Broken Hand: The Life History of Thomas 56(3):134-35 Frontier, 1860-1901, by Clark C. Fitzpatrick, by LeRoy R. Hafen and W. Brooks, Timothy, 98(4):179-80 Spence, review, 50(2):72-73 J. Ghent, review, 22(4):312-14 Brooks, Van Wyck, The Times of Melville and British North American Boundary Broken River, by John Hawkins and Ward Whitman, review, 39(1):70-71; The Commission. See British Boundary Hawkins, review, 35(2):183 World of Washington Irving, review, Commission Bromberg, Erik, “A Bibliography of Theses 36(1):85-88 “British Policy in the San Juan Boundary and Dissertations Concerning the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, 84(1):22- Dispute, 1854-72,” by Barry M. Gough, Pacific Northwest and Alaska,” 25 62(2):59-68 40(3):203-52; “A Further Bibliography Broome, Harvey, Faces of the Wilderness,

Index 47 review, 65(1):42-43 States,” 2(1):33-39 Columbia Plateau: Smohalla and Broshears, Israel, 1(1):52-53 Brown, Beverly A., In Timber Country: Skolaskin, review, 80(4):156-57; Broshears, Joseph, 12(3):224, 13(1):8-13, Working People’s Stories of Esther Ross: Stillaguamish Champion, 13(2):131, 135 Environmental Conflict and Urban review, 94(1):42-43; Ferryboats on Broshears, William, 1(1):52-53 Flight, review, 88(4):207-208 the Columbia River, Including the Brosnan, Cornelius J., “The Signers of the Brown, Charles M., rev. of Rails North: The Bridges and Dams, review, 66(3):141; Oregon Memorial of 1838,” 24(3):174- Railroads of Alaska and the Yukon, A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the 89; History of the State of Idaho, 1918 74(2):90 Pacific Northwest, rev. ed., review, ed., 10(1):71, 1926 ed., 18(4):307; Jason Brown, Christine W., Hand Raised: The Barns 84(4):152; Half-Sun on the Columbia: Lee, Prophet of the New Oregon, review, of Montana, review, 103(4):193 A Biography of Chief Moses, review, 23(4):303-304 Brown, D. A., “White Salmon and the Old 57(3):128-29; Indian Slavery in the Brosnan, Kathleen A., rev. of The Ambitious Blockhouse,” 18(2):110-21 Pacific Northwest, review, 86(2):96- City: A History of the City of North Brown, Dee, The Gentle Tamers: Women of the 97; Indians of the Pacific Northwest: A Vancouver, 99(3):138-39 Old Wild West, review, 49(4):173-74; History, review, 74(3):142; John Slocum Brotchie, William, 11(3):224, 226, 11(4):298, The Settler’s West, review, 47(4):125-26; and the Indian Shaker Church, review, 300, 302 ed., Pawnee, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne: 89(1):45-46; Myron Eells and the Puget Brother Jonathan (steamer), 44(4):161, History and Folklore of the Plains from Sound Indians, review, 69(4):188-89; 97(4):194 the Writings of George Bird Grinnell, rev. of Great Westerner: The Story “Brother Mack,” the Frontier Preacher, by A. J. review, 53(2):82 of Kit Carson, 54(3):128-29; rev. of McNemee, 16(1):67-68 Brown, E. S. (millwright), 16(1):17-18 Northwest Explorations, 46(4):124; rev. Brotherhood of the Co-operative Brown, Ed, 102(4):171-72 of The Umatilla Trail: Pioneer Days in Commonwealth, 59(3):138-43 Brown, Edwin J., 54(3):92-94, 100, 71(3):119, Washington Territory, 43(3):239-40 The Brothers’ War, by John C. Reed, review, 121-23 Brown, John G., 16(1):51-52, 55-61 2(1):46-48 Brown, Everett Somerville, The Constitutional Brown, Jonas W., 11(4):255 Brougham, Royal, 44(1):12 History of the Louisiana Purchase, 1803- Brown, Joseph Epes, ed., The Sacred Pipe: Broughton, Robert H., 79(1):33-34 1812, 11(3):234-35; ed., The Missouri Black Elk’s Account of the Seven Rites of Broughton, William Robert, 5(4):303, 6(2):88, Compromise and Presidential Politics, the Oglala Sioux, review, 45(1):34-35 14(4):264-66, 21(1):55-60, 44(3):116, 1820-1825, 17(2):151 Brown, Louie, 31(4):412, 415 83(2):53-59 Brown, Frank, 37(2):139 Brown, Malcolm, rev. of Boundary Town: “Broughton’s Reconnaissance of the San Juan Brown, Frederick L., rev. of The U.S. Forest Early Days in a Northwest Boundary Islands in 1792,” ed. J. Neilson Barry, Service in the Pacific Northwest: A Town, 50(4):167-68 21(1):55-60 History, 102(3):145-46 Brown, Mark H., The Flight of the Nez Perce, Brouillet, Frank, 93(2):85 Brown, George (settler), 101(2):79 review, 58(4):210-11; The Plainsmen Brouillet, Jean Baptiste, 8(4):253, Brown, George D., 90(2):80-87 of the Yellowstone: A History of the 15(4):308, 19(1):50, 19(2):118-19, works of: From Coast to Coast, 15(1):70 Yellowstone Basin, review, 54(2):81 124-27, 132 Brown, George W., “Barney, Take Me Home Brown, Mary Olney, 3(2):110 works of: Journal of a Catholic Bishop on Again” (song), 60(1):26, 28 Brown, Michael Serizawa, rev. of Born in the Oregon Trail: The Overland Crossing Brown, Gerald S., Canada and the United Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese of the Rt. Rev. A. M. A. Blanchet. . . States: Some Aspects of Their Historical American Redress, 93(4):207; rev. . and Blackrobe Buries Whitmans, Relations, review, 44(1):45-46 of Citizen 13660, 105(4):199; rev. review, 72(1):28 Brown, Giles T., “The Culmination and of Pioneer Square: Seattle’s Oldest Broussard, Albert S., Black San Francisco: The Decline of Pacific Coastwise Shipping, Neighborhood, 97(3):155-56 Struggle for Racial Equality in the West, 1916-1936,” 40(3):177-88; Ships that Brown, Minnie Sparling, 1(2):8 1900-1954, review, 86(2):98-99 Sail No More: Marine Transportation Brown, Neill S., 46(1):19-24 Browder, Laura, Her Best Shot: Women and from San Diego to Puget Sound, 1910- Brown, Peter (How-a-thlub), 74(3):107, 110 Guns in America, review, 98(3):147-48 1940, review, 57(4):192 Brown, Philip, 17(4):281 Brower, Charles D., 91(3):115, 119-21 Brown, Harry, 7(3):187-98 Brown, R. C. Lundin, 72(3):104-105 works of: Fifty Years Below Zero, review, Brown, J. (ship captain), 13(1):31 Brown, Ralph Adams, The Presidency of John 34(1):106-107 Brown, Jennie Broughton, Fort Hall On the Adams, review, 68(1):34 Brower, Helen, “Bering’s Successors, 1745- Oregon Trail, 23(4):304-305 Brown, Richard (iron mill owner), 17(3):178 1780: Contributions of Peter Simon Brown, Jennifer Corrinne, “‘The Gamest Fish Brown, Richard Maxwell, 105(4):189-91 Pallas to the History of Russian That Swims’: Management of the Big works of: Strain of Violence: Historical Exploration toward Alaska,” 38(1):35- Hole Fishery in Montana,” 97(4):171- Studies of American Violence and 83, 38(2):109-55 78; rev. of The Last Indian War: The Vigilantism, review, 68(4):191 Brown (captain of the Persea), 15(4):289 Nez Perce Story, 101(1):48; rev. of Brown, Robert (naturalist), 38(3):245-47 Brown, Agnes Cain, 81(2):62-63, 66 Making Seafood Sustainable: American Brown, Robert Craig, Canada Views the Brown, Alson Lennon, 71(4):162-71 Experiences in Global Perspective, United States: Nineteenth-Century Brown, Arthur J., “The Promotion of 103(3):142-43 Political Attitudes, review, 59(4):215- Emigration to Washington, 1854- Brown, Jennifer S. H., ed., The New Peoples: 16; The Canadians, 1867-1967, review, 1909,” 36(1):3-17 Being and Becoming Métis in North 59(2):111-12; Twentieth Century Brown, Ashmun N., “Preserving Our Public America, review, 77(3):116 Canada, review, 75(2):86; rev. of Records,” 1(2):10-15; “Washington Brown, John A., 95(3):126-30 Canada-United States Treaty Relations, Territory in the War Between the works of: Dreamer-Prophets of the 55(4):187-88

48 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Brown, Robert E., rev. of The Growth of 102(2):93-94; rev. of Riding Pretty: 20th Century: The Pietro Belluschi American Thought, 35(2):182 Rodeo Royalty in the American West, Collection at the Oregon Historical Brown, Samuel, 12(1):3-4, 8, 24(2):134, 142, 99(1):42-43 Society,” 95(3):164-65 146-48 Brumbach, David M., rev. of Father Peter Bryant, Arlene, ed., A Hidden Past: An Brown, Roberta Stringham, ed., Selected John De Smet, Jesuit in the West, Exploration of Eastside History, review, Letters of A. M. A. Blanchet, Bishop of 88(3):150; rev. of Jesuit Mission Presses 92(2):105 Walla Walla and Nesqualy (1846-1879), in the Pacific Northwest: A History and Bryant, John, 9(2):132-33, 136, 138, 9(3):209, review, 105(1):40 Bibliography of Imprints, 1876-1899, 219, 12(3):176, 183 Brown, Steven C., Native Visions: Evolution in plus Other Early Catholic Presses and Bryant, Keith L., Jr., Alfalfa Bill Murray, Northwest Coast Art from the Eighteenth a Critical Study of the Lapwai Press, review, 60(2):115 through the Twentieth Century, review, 1839-1846, 88(2):98; rev. of Sacred Bryant, Louise, 50(3):87 90(4):212-13; ed., Spirits of the Water: Encounters: Father De Smet and the Bryant, Wash., 9(1):30 Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Indians of the Rocky Mountain West, Bryant, William P., 11(1):60 Alaska and British Columbia, 1774- 85(4):161 Bryant and Sturgis (Boston merchants), 1910, review, 92(4):206-207 Brumble, H. David, III, An Annotated 12(3):176-83, 21(3):184 Brown, Thomas (sheriff), 7(3):187-98 Bibliography of American Indian Bryarly, Wakeman, The Trail to California: Brown, Thomas D. (lawyer), 25(4):282-85 and Eskimo Autobiographies, review, The Overland Journal of Vincent Brown, William (HBC employee), 6(1):58, 74(4):178 Geiger and Wakeman Bryarly, review, 6(2):86-87, 6(3):191, 6(4):268, 277, Brumfield, Kirby,This Was Wheat Farming: 37(2):164-65 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144-67, 12(1):46, A Pictorial History of the Farms and Bryce, James, 13(2):105-106, 51(3):118-19 12(3):170, 185-86, 188, 191-92, 195 Farmers of the Northwest Who Grow the works of: Modern Democracies, review, Brown, William Compton, 93(2):107 Nation’s Bread, review, 60(4):222-23 12(4):304-305; South America: works of: Early Okanogan History, review, Brumfield, William, “The Removal of the Observations and Impressions, review, 4(2):130; The Indian Side of the Story, County Seat from Dungeness to Port 4(1):46-48; The Study of American review, 54(2):82 Angeles, Washington,” 28(3):312-15 History, review, 13(3):235-36 “The Brown Farm on the Nisqually Delta, Brundage, Avery, 87(1):22-23 Brydges, Charles John, The Letters of Charles 1904-1919: A Photographic Essay,” by Bruneau treaty (1866), 61(4):199-200 John Brydges, 1879-1882, Hudson’s Bay Mark Nielsen, 71(4):162-71 Bruner, Jerome S., Toward a Theory of Company Land Commissioner, review, Browne, H. Tilly, 51(2):61 Instruction, review, 59(3):156-61 71(2):89 Browne, J. J., 26(4):253 Brunet, Patrick J., The Arthur H. Clark Bryn Mawr, Wash., 9(1):30 Browne, John Ross, 31(4):423, 426, 431, Company: An Americana Century, Bryon, William, 98(3):123-26 32(4):385-400, 93(2):59-68 1902-2002, review, 96(3):151-52 bubonic plague, in Seattle (1907), 20(2):83-84 works of: J. Ross Browne: His Letters, Brunhouse, R. L., ed., “An American at Buccaneers of the Pacific, by George Wycherly, Journals and Writings, review, 61(1):53 Nootka Sound, 1789,” 31(3):285-86 review, 20(2):145 Browne, John J., 26(4):253, 72(1):4-5 Brunn, Raphael, 33(3):316 Buchanan, Charles Milton, 11(2):155-56, Browne, Lina Fergusson, ed., J. Ross Browne: Brunoche (North West Company employee), 77(4):145 His Letters, Journals and Writings, 19(4):250-70 works of: “Dialectic Variants of the review, 61(1):53 Brunot, Felix, 75(4):161-62 Nisqually Linguistic Root Stock of Browne, Sheri Bartlett, rev. of Women Bruns, Roger A., Knights of the Road: A Hobo Puget Sound,” 1(2):30-35; “Evolution and Gender in the American West: History, review, 73(1):41 of an Indian Hero in France,” 9(3):163- Jensen-Miller Prize Essays from the Bruseth, Nels, Indian Stories and Legends, 68; “Rights of the Puget Sound Indians Coalition for Western Women’s History, 17(4):303-304 to Game and Fish,” 6(2):109-18 96(4):211-12 Brush Prairie, Wash., 9(1):29 Buchanan, Daniel, 4(4):252-59, 268, 271 Browne National Bank (Spokane, Wash.), Bryan, Edgar, 8(1):6 Buchanan, Iva L., “Lumbering and Logging in 26(4):253, 72(1):5 Bryan, Enoch Albert, 36(1):15, 48(3):92, the Puget Sound Region in Territorial Brownfield, Daniel F., 13(1): 8-13, 62, 51(1):47 Days,” 27(1):34-53 13(2):135, 44(2):54 works of: Historical Sketch of the State Buchanan, James (U.S. president), 1(2):51, Browning, Daniel M., 102(1):20 College of Washington, 1890-1925, 21(1):32-38, 41-44, 27(2):170 Browning, Ola, 95(1):20 review, 20(1):68-69; Orient Meets and Oreg. boundary dispute, 66(4):153-60 Browning, Robert J., Fisheries of the North Occident: The Advent of the Railways and San Juan boundary dispute, Pacific: History, Species, Gear and to the Pacific Northwest, review, 43(3):188-90, 192-93, 199-202, 205, Processes, review, 66(3):137 27(3):270-71 209 Brownson, Orestes, 52(1):5 Bryan, James, 51(2):55 as secretary of state, 92(4):182-83, 186-87 Brownwell, Herbert, 98(2):67, 74 Bryan, Liz, British Columbia: This Favoured Buchanan, James S., ed., Chronicles of Bruce, H. W., 62(2):60-61 Land, review, 75(1):12 Oklahoma, 12(2):155 Bruce, James W., 7(1):56 Bryan, Robert Bruce, 18(3):168-70, 173, 176, Buchanan, Lewis E., rev. of Bret Harte; Bruce, Miner, 101(3/4):132 45(2):62, 64 Representative Selections, with Bruce, Robert, Three Old Plainsmen and Three Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart, A History of the Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Other Western Stories, 15(2):149 National Capital, 5(4):318 33(1):109-10; rev. of A Candle for Bruce, William, 17(1):62 Bryan, William Jennings, 53(3):114, a Star, 43(4):304; rev. of A Cycle of Bruceport, Wash., 4(3):189, 9(1):29 53(4):139-40, 144, 55(1):21-27, the West, 40(4):342; rev. of Mortgage Brucken, Carolyn E., Home Lands: How 67(2):86 Your Heart, 28(4):432-33; rev. of The Women Made the West, review, Bryans, Andrew N., “Architecture in the Pacific Coast Ranges, 38(2):176-77;

Index 49 rev. of Promised Land: A Collection of Ten Years, 21(2):152 Norris, review, 95(3):159-60, rev.ed., Northwest Writing, 37(1):69-70; rev. Buell, Tom, 7(4):270, 272 review, 100(4):196-97 of Root, Hog, and Die, 28(2):220-21; Buerge, David M., Roots and Branches: The The Building of the House: Houghton Mifflin’s rev. of Savages of America: A Study of Religious Heritage of Washington State, Formative Years, by Ellen B. Ballou, the Indian and the Idea of Civilization, review, 80(3):113; rev. of Paths to review, 62(2):94 46(1):29; rev. of Timber, A Novel of the Northwest: A Jesuit History of the “The Building of the Walla Walla and Pacific Coast Loggers, 33(4):447-48 Oregon Province, 75(2):80; rev. of These Columbia River Railroad,” by W. W. Buchanan, Robert C., 37(3):195 Valiant Women: History of the Sisters Baker, 14(1):3-13 Buchanan, Russell, rev. of The German- of St. Mary of Oregon, 1886-1986, “Building on Sawdust,” by Elwood R. Americans in Politics, 1914-1917, 77(4):152 Maunder, 51(2):57-62 31(2):227-28 buffalo. See bison Building Services Employees Union, Local 6 Buchholtz, C. W., Man in Glacier, review, The Buffalo, by Francis Haines, review, (Seattle), 71(4):173-82 69(1):41-42; Rocky Mountain National 62(3):121-22 Building the British Empire: To the End of the Park: A History, review, 77(1):37 Buffalo Bill, The Business of Being Buffalo First Empire, by James Truslow Adams, Buchman, Frank Nathan Daniel, 69(4):174, Bill: Selected Letters of William F. Cody, review, 30(3):363-64 180-81 1879-1917, review, 79(4):165 Building the Canadian West: The Land and Buck, C. J., 76(4):128 Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail, by Edwin Colonization Policies of the Canadian Buck, Holly J. See George, Holly L. Sabin, 6(2):128 Pacific Railway, by James B. Hedges, Buck, Solon Justus, Illinois in 1818, 8(4):311; Buffalo Coat, by Carol Ryrie Brink, review, review, 31(1):101-102 Travel and Description, 1765-1865; 85(2):59-60 Building the Skagit: A Century of Upper Skagit Together with a List of County Histories, Buffalo Historical Society, Publications, Valley History, 1870-1970, by Paul C. Atlases, and Biographical Collections Recalling Pioneer Days, Vol. 26, Pitzer, review, 70(2):89 and a List of Territorial and State Laws, 14(4):310 “Building the Tieton Irrigation Canal,” by 5(3):230 Buffalo Horn (Bannock leader), 26(1):19 Calvin Brewster Coulter, 49(1):11-17 Buckboard Days, by Sophie A. Poe, ed. Eugene “Buffalo in the Pacific Northwest,” by C. S. Building the Ultimate Dam: John S. Eastwood Cunningham, review, 28(2):205-207 Kingston, 23(3):163-72 and the Control of Water in the West, by Buckeye, Wash., 9(1):30 The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Negro Donald C. Jackson, review, 89(1):42 The Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Cavalry in the West, by William H. Building Through Time: The Life of Harold Edition of Two Diaries, ed. Howard L. Leckie, review, 59(1):50-51 C. Whitehouse, 1884-1974, by Sally B. Scamehorn, review, 57(1):40-41 The Buffalo War: The History of the Red River Woodbridge, review, 74(3):134 Buckhorn Springs Resort (Ashland, Oreg.), Indian Uprising of 1874, by James L. Buildings and Equipment for Archives, by the 87(4):218 Haley, review, 68(4):193-94 National Archives, review, 36(4):362- Buckland, Roscoe L., rev. of Re-imagining the Buffalohead, Roger, rev. of The New Indians, 63 Modern American West: A Century of 60(2):115-16; rev. of The Shoshonis, Bulagin, Nikolai Isakovich, 13(1):27-30 Fiction, History, and Art, 89(1):39-40; Sentinels of the Rockies, 56(2):90 Buldir Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 69-70, 73, 82, rev. of Varieties of Hope: An Anthology Buhl, Frank, 78(4):125-28 38(2):151, 95(2):68 of Oregon Prose, 85(4):161 Builders, Brewers and Burghers: Germans of Bulfinch, Charles, 12(1):3-5 Buckles, Ward M., 71(2):68-69 Washington State, by Dale R. Wirsing, Bulger, Matthew P., 39(2):119, 129, 39(4):299- Buckley, Aileen R., Atlas of Oregon, review, review, 71(3):133 300, 70(1):25, 88(4):178, 180, 182 94(2):95-96 Builders of British Columbia: An Industrial Bull, Walter A., 38(3):206-207 Buckley, Doris, 87(1):18-24, 26-27 History, by G. W. Taylor, review, Bullard, Job, 3(4):299 Buckley, Thomas H., The United States and 75(2):92 Bullard, Martha E. (née Wilson), 3(4):299 the Washington Conference, 1921-1922, Builders of the Northwest, by Jalmar Johnson, Bullards Beach State Park (Oreg.), 82(3):103, review, 63(3):103 review, 55(4):179 107-108 Buckley, Wash., 9(1):30 Builders of the West, by F. W. Howay, Bulletin (Portland). See Portland Bulletin Bucklin, Nathan, 7(1):56 22(2):153 Bullitt, Dorothy Stimson, 105(2):60 Buckner, R. E. H., 63(3):99 Building a State: Washington, 1889-1939, Bullitt, Logan M., 105(2):89 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 74(3):127-28, 131-32 ed. Charles Miles and O. B. Sperlin, Bullitt, Scott, 104(3):111 Bucoda, Wash., 9(1):30-31, 33(1):46-47 32(1):126, 32(2):235-36, review, Bullitt, Stimson, To Be a Politician, review, Budd, John M., 79(4):143, 145-46 32(3):326-27 50(3):115-16 Budd, Ralph, 54(3):105-107, 109-12, 56(2):85, “Building a Wagon Road Through the Bullitt, William C., Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 79(4):142-43 Northern Cascade Mountains,” by Twenty-eighth President of the United Budd, Thomas A., 17(2):130-37, 143 Keith A. Murray, 56(2):49-56 States: A Psychological Study, review, Buddhism in Hawaii: Its Impact on a Yankee “Building a West Coast Ghetto: African- 58(4):205-207 Community, by Louise H. Hunter, American Housing in Portland, Bullough, William A., The Blind Boss and His review, 64(1):46 1910-1960,” by Stuart McElderry, City: Christopher Augustine Buckley Buddhist temples, archives of, 30(4):427 92(3):137-48 and Nineteenth-Century San Francisco, Budge, Tyler H., rev. of Puget Sound through Building Idaho: An Architectural History, by review, 72(3):142 an Artist’s Eye, 101(1):42-43 Jennifer Eastman Attebery, review, Bulosan, Carlos, 102(1):9, 105(1):12-21 Buecher, Helmut K., 44(4):189 83(1):35 works of: America Is in the Heart, Buehner Lumber Company, 75(4):150-51 Building in an Ashen Land: Historic Resource 105(1):12-13, 16-21 Buell, Elias, 24(1):14 Study of Katmai National Park and Bulthuis, Kyle T., rev. of Western Subjects: Buell, Raymond Leslie, Europe: A History of Preserve, by Janet Clemens and Frank Autobiographical Writing in the North

50 Pacific Northwest Quarterly American West, 96(4):217-18 Oklahoma Countryside, 1910-1924, and Alaska Native land claims, 82(4):140- Bummister, William, 19(4):289-90 review, 70(1):38-39 48 Bumsted, J. M., The Peoples of Canada: A Burbank, Harry, 13(2):118-20 and coal mining on Meade River (Alaska), Post-Confederation History, review, Burbank, J. E., 13(2):118-20 88(1):4-10 85(2):74; ed., An Account of a Voyage Burbank Among the Indians, by E. A. Burbank, and Confederated Tribes of Warm to the North West Coast of America in ed. Frank J. Taylor, review, 36(2):177- Springs, 97(4):190-99 1785 and 1786, by Alexander Walker, 79 and crime within Indian country, review, 75(2):81; rev. of Canada in the Burbank Project (Walla Walla, Wash.), 86(1):18-19, 21-23 European Age, 1453-1919, 79(4):159; 10(1):33 and Deep Creek colony of Spokane rev. of For Purposes of Dominion: Essays Burbick, Joan, Rodeo Queens and the people, 98(4):171-80 in Honour of Morris Zaslow, 81(4):154 American Dream, review, 95(1):51-52 education policies of, 70(3):131-40, Bunch, Sarah Isabell, 8(1):34-35 Burbidge, Frederick, 58(1):18, 21, 32 85(3):126, 91(2):71-73, 79-81, Bundosh (Kutenai Indian), 21(2):126-30 Burbie, Jonathon, 13(1):8-13 92(1):15-28 Bungalow Magazine, 85(4):156, 158 Burch, Ernest S., Jr., The Iñupiaq Eskimo and establishment of Indian agencies, bungalows, 85(4):154-58, 92(3):115-26 Nations of Northwest Alaska, review, 50(4):135-42 Bunge, Louis F., 59(2):96-97 90(4):207-208 and federal classification of Alaska Bunker, Eph, 27(2):170 Burcham, Ralph, rev. of The Bannock of Natives, 75(4):156-63 Bunker Hill, Wash., 9(1):31 Idaho, 49(3):124-25 and Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine (Wardner, Burchell, R. A., rev. of The Butte Irish: Class 105(3):122, 124-26, 128-33 Idaho), 1(2):44, 57(2):51-52, and Ethnicity in an American Mining and Makah Indian Reservation, 87(4):180- 60(2):85, 87, 89-90, 96-97. See also Town, 1875-1925, 81(1):37 93 Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Burdick, Usher L., Jacob Horner and the maps by, 38(3):261-62 Concentrating Company Indian Campaigns of 1876 and 1877 and Nez Perce (1877-85), 36(3):213-32 Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and (The Sioux and the Nez Perce), review, and Pribilof sealing, 91(4):203, 205-206 Concentrating Company, 27(1):55, 33(4):450 and Puyallup people, 102(1):15, 19-23 62-64, 58(1):14-22, 25-32, 78(3):87-89, Bureau of American Ethnology, U.S., records of, 49(1):19-20 84(2):42-49. See also Bunker Hill and 101(3/4):142 Washington Superintendency, 4(2):96-97, Sullivan mines works of: Thirty-fourth Annual Report, 37(1):31-57 “Bunker Hill versus the Lead Trust: The 1912-1913, 14(2):154-55; Thirty- and Yakima Indian Agency, 104(4):178, Struggle for Control of the Metals fifth Annual Report, 13(2):148-49; 181-85 Market in the Coeur d’Alene Mining Thirty-sixth Annual Report, 13(2):148- Bureau of Land Management, U.S., 49(1):20, District, 1885-1918,” by Katherine G. 49; Thirty-seventh Annual Report, 96(4):178 Aiken, 84(2):42-49 1915-1916, 14(4):310; Thirty-ninth See also General Land Office, U.S. Bunn, William M., 35(4):335, 60(2):78, 82 Annual Report, 1917-1918, 17(4):304; Bureau of Mines, U.S., 88(1):4-7, 95(1):5-6 Bunnell, Charles, 102(1):36 Fortieth Annual Report, 1918-1919, Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S., 105(4):161-62, Bunnell, Clarence Orvel, Legend of the 17(4):304; Forty-first Annual Report, 170 Klickitats, 25(2):152 1919-1924, 20(2):151-52; Forty-second Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Bunnell, Mrs. Charles Sprenger, 27(1):74 Annual Report, 1924-1925, 20(1):73; Agricultural Engineering, U.S. See Bunn-Marcuse, Kathryn, ed., In the Spirit of Forty-third Annual Report, 1925-1926, Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S. the Ancestors: Contemporary Northwest 20(3):234; Forty-fourth Annual Report, Bureau of Public Roads, U.S., 80(4):133- Coast Art at the Burke Museum, 1926-1927, 21(2):154; Forty-fifth 38, 95(2):109. See also Public Roads review, 105(4):200-201; rev. of Arctic Annual Report, 1927-1928, 22(1):71; Administration, U.S. Discoveries: Images from Voyages of Forty-sixth Annual Report, 1928-1929, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S., 10(1):26-31, 40, Four Decades in the North, 93(1):38-39; 22(1):71; Forty-seventh Annual Report, 37(4):288-89, 293, 39(3):223, 46(1):28, rev. of Susan Point: Coast Salish Artist, 1929-1930, 23(4):307; Forty-eighth 52(4):144, 53(2):66 93(1):38-39 Annual Report, 25(1):73-74; Forty- in Columbia Basin, 45(2):55-58, 82(1):2-7 Bunselmeyer, Robert E., rev. of Gunboat ninth Annual Report, 1931-1932, in eastern Oreg., 100(4):169-78 Diplomacy in the Wilson Era: The U.S. 24(4):305; Fiftieth and Fifty-first and fish conservation, 38(1):25-26 Navy in Haiti, 1915-1916, 68(4):195-96 Annual Reports, 26(2):154 and Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Bunster, Arthur, 102(2):81 Bureau of Biological Survey, U.S. See Fish and 105(3):124-33 Buntin, Joe, 23(2):150 Wildlife Service, U.S. in Kennewick, Wash., 84(4):137-39 Bunting, Robert, “Michael Luark and Bureau of Education, U.S., 26(2):91-93, and King Hill Tracts (Idaho), 83(1):12, Settler Culture in the Western Pacific 75(3):98-106, 75(4):156-63, 91(2):72- 15-21, 94(2):59-68, 98(1):29, 36 Northwest, 1853-1899,” 96(4):198-205; 81 and Madison River (Mont.) diversion, The Pacific Raincoast: Environment and Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 103(1):7-10 Culture in an American Eden, 1778- U.S., 105(4):169-71 during New Deal, 54(1):9-10, 13, 15, 18, 1900, review, 89(3):163-64 Bureau of Ethnology, U.S. See Bureau of 61(3):137-46, 100(4):174-76, 103(1):7- Burbank, A. P., 84(3):83, 85, 90 American Ethnology, U.S. 10 Burbank, E. A., Burbank Among the Indians, Bureau of Fisheries, U.S. See Fish and Wildlife and Snettisham, Alaska, hydroelectric ed. Frank J. Taylor, review, 36(2):177- Service, U.S. project, 75(2):65-67 79 Bureau of Forestry, U.S. See Forest Service, in Spokane Valley (Wash.), 84(1):18 Burbank, Garin, When Farmers Voted U.S. and Tieton Irrigation Canal (Wash.), Red: The Gospel of Socialism in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S., 41(3):204-12 49(1):11-17

Index 51 in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 42(2):99-122, rev. of Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Study 1805-1900, review, 49(1):40-41; 61(1):15-21, 36-37, 77(3):96-99 of Political Leadership, 53(4):165- rev. of America’s New Frontier: The and Yellowstone National Park, 89(4):188- 66; rev. of Bourbon Leader: Grover Mountain West, 42(4):336-37; rev. 201, 93(1):13-16, 22 Cleveland and the Democratic Party, of The Buffalo, 62(3):121-22; rev. of in Yellowstone River valley, 89(4):188-201 49(3):126; rev. of Center of the Storm: Cheyenne Memories, 60(3):165; rev. See also Carey Act; irrigation and Memoirs of John T. Scopes, 58(4):214- of Cow Country, 33(3):356-57; rev. of reclamation 15; rev. of The Ideas of the Woman Custer’s Last Stand: The Anatomy of an “The Bureau of Reclamation and the New Suffrage Movement, 1890-1920, American Myth, 69(2):89-90; rev. of Deal, 1933-1940,” by Donald C. Swain, 57(1):45; rev. of Josephus Daniels: The Environmental Pollution in Montana, 61(3):137-46 Small-d Democrat, 58(3):165-66; rev. 64(4):180; rev. of Exploring Yellowstone, Bureau of the Census, U.S. See Census of The Old West Speaks, 49(1):40; rev. 64(3):130; rev. of A Governor’s Wife Bureau, U.S. of Preachers, Pedagogues & Politicians: on the Mining Frontier: The Letters Bureaucracy Convicts Itself: The Ballinger- The Evolution Controversy in North of Mary Edgerton from Montana, Pinchot Controversy 1910, and Its Carolina, 1920-1927, 58(4):214-15; rev. 1863-1865, 69(4):187-88; rev. of The Meaning for Today, by Alpheus Thomas of Progressivism in Ohio, 1897-1917, Great Western Trail, 31(2):210-12; rev. Mason, review, 32(3):334-36 56(2):93-94; rev. of The Republican of A History of Wyoming, 57(3):131- Burg, Amos, 84(4):158 Party and Wendell Willkie, 52(1):35-36; 32; rev. of Hoofprints of a Cowboy Burg, Maclyn P., comment on “History rev. of Roosevelt and Frankfurter: Their and U. S. Ranger, Pony Trails in Teaching in the High School: A Correspondence, 1928-1945, 59(3):170- Wyoming, 32(4):458-59; rev. of Horse Brief Survey of Washington State,” 71; rev. of Roosevelt and Willkie, Wrangler: Sixty Years in the Saddle 59(3):152-55; rev. of Eisenhower and 60(3):169-70; rev. of The Roosevelt in Wyoming and Montana, 53(1):45; the American Crusades, 65(2):90-91; Revolution, 51(1):41 rev. of Indian Experiences, 34(4):413; rev. of The South and the Sectional Burke, Thomas, 17(1):3-4, 22-23, 49(2):51, rev. of The Land Office Business: The Conflict, 61(1):57-58; rev. of The 85(4):151 Settlement and Administration of Supreme Commander: The War Years at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, American Public Lands, 1789-1837, of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 100(1):31, 101(3/4):156 60(4):229; rev. of Lewis and Clark: 63(2):76; rev. of The Truman and and Chinese expulsion, 95(2):70, 75, 79 Historic Places Associated with Their Eisenhower Years, 1945-1960: A and Railroad Crossings Case, 14(2):96, Transcontinental Exploration (1804- Selective Bibliography, 65(3):153-54 92(2):81, 83-89 06), 68(3):143-44; rev. of McGillycuddy, Burge, Andrew J., 23(2):138, 55(3):120 and Seattle waterway development, Agent; A Biography of Dr. Valentine T. Burgen, John, 14(4):256 59(2):81-84 McGillycuddy, 33(2):228; rev. of The Burgen, Newton, 14(4):256 on Wash. state capital commission, Missouri, 36(3):282; rev. of Montana: Burgen, Thomas, 14(4):256 32(4):429-30, 73(1):6-7 An Uncommon Land, 50(4):164; rev. of Burgess, John W., The Sanctity of Law. and Washington Historical Quarterly, Montana Adventure: The Recollections Wherein Does it Consist? 18(4):308-309 51(4):166, 70(3):122-23, 125 of Frank B. Linderman, 60(1):41; Burgess, Perry A., 41(1):43-65 and Wenatchee, Wash., development of, rev. of Mostly Alkali, 45(1):33; rev. Burgunder, Ben, “Recollections,” 17(3):190- 56(3):97-105, 87(2):72-73 of Passage Through the Garden: 210 Burke, Wash., 9(1):31 Lewis and Clark and the Image of the Burgunder, Dora Lansdale, 17(3):191 Burke Act (1906), 5(1):14 American Northwest, 68(3):143-44; burial practices, 18(4):265, 33(4):392, 400- Burke Museum of Natural History and rev. of Pioneer Cattleman in Montana: 401 Culture (Seattle), 61(4):212-16, The Story of the Circle C Ranch, Burials of the Algonquian, Siouan, and 69(1):31-33, 77(3):83-93 61(2):113-14; rev. of Pony Express— Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi, Burkhardt, D. C. Jesse, Backwoods Railroads: The Great Gamble, 52(4):161-62; rev. by David I. Bushnell, Jr., 18(4):308 Branchlines and Shortlines of Western of Recollections of the Flathead Mission: Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Oregon, review, 86(3):148-49; Rolling Containing Brief Observations Both Massacre, by Zeese Papanikolas, review, Dreams: Portraits of the Northwest’s Ancient and Contemporary Concerning 74(3):134 Railroad Heritage, review, 90(2):92-93 This Particular Nation, 70(1):44; rev. Burk, Peter, 4(1):43 Burks, Arthur J., Here Are My People, of Rocky Mountain Reader, 37(3):266- Burke, Carl, 78(1/2):17-31 25(2):149-50 67; rev. of Shallow Diggin’s: Tales from Burke, Caroline E. McGilvra, 17(1):3 Burley (Wash.) Co-operator, 81(1):5, 8-9 Montana’s Ghost Towns, 55(2):90-91; Burke, Charles, 66(4):165 Burley, David V., Prophecy of the Swan: The rev. of The Sioux of the Rosebud: A Burke, Charles H., 104(4):184 Upper Peace River Fur Trade of 1794- History in Pictures, 64(1):44; rev. of Burke, Edmund, 65(1):3-4, 6 1823, review, 88(4):196-97 Territorial Politics and Government in Burke, Edward L., 57(3):115-16 Burley, Wash., 9(1):32, 81(1):2-3, 5, 7-10 Montana, 1864-89, 69(1):38; rev. of Burke, Etheibert, 14(4):243-47 Burlingame, Merrill G., “The Influence of the Tom Horn, Man of the West, 56(1):40; Burke, John, 22(2):102-103 Military in the Building of Montana,” rev. of Tough Trip Through Paradise, Burke, Padraic, “Struggle for Public 29(2):135-50; “Montana’s First 1878-1879, 59(3):164-65; rev. of The Ownership: The Early History of the Commercial Coal Mine,” 47(1):23- Trampling Herd: The Story of the Cattle Port of Seattle,” 68(2):60-71 28; The Montana Frontier, review, Range in America, 32(2):223-24; rev. Burke, Robert E., 88(4):163-65, 89(2):97 33(4):450-51; The Oregon Trail: The of The Warrior Who Killed Custer: works of: rev. of The American Indian in Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, The Personal Narrative of Chief Joseph Graduate Studies: A Bibliography of 30(4):448-50; ed., From Wilderness White Bull, 61(4):228; rev. of Wyoming: Theses and Dissertations, 49(4):145; to Statehood: A History of Montana, Frontier State, 39(2):168-69

52 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Burlingame Treaty (1868), 39(2):116, 1942, by Thomas Heuterman, review, Burton, Harold, 53(2):73-74 81(1):22-23 88(3):152-53 Burton, Jeffrey F., ed., Confinement and Burlington, Wash., 9(1):32 Burns, Allan F., rev. of Tanaina Tales from Ethnicity: An Overview of World War “Burlington Northern and the Legacy of Alaska, 61(4):225-26 II Japanese American Relocation Sites, Mount St. Helens,” by Alfred Runte, Burns, Conrad, QRD? Snohomish, review, review, 94(4):210-11 74(3):116-23 46(2):62 Burton, M. A., Manuscripts from the Burton Burlington Northern Railroad, 74(3):116-23, Burns, Hugh, 15(4):267 Historical Collection, 8(1):68 79(4):138-46 Burns, John H., 44(4):179 Burton, Richard, 48(2):42 Burn, June, Living High, an Unconventional Burns, Ken, Lewis and Clark: The Journey of works of: The City of the Saints and Across Autobiography, review, 33(1):84 the Corps of Discovery (film), review, the Rocky Mountains to California, ed. Burnell, Ed, 88(1):3, 7-11 89(3):149-50 Fawn Brodie, review, 55(2):90 Burner, David, Herbert Hoover: A Public Burns, Oreg., 84(1):22-28 Burton, Robert E., Democrats of Oregon: The Life, review, 71(3):137; The Politics of Burns, Robert Ignatius, “The Jesuits, the Pattern of Minority Politics, 1900- Provincialism: The Democratic Party Northern Indians, and the Nez Perce 1956, review, 63(4):173-74; rev. of The in Transition, 1918-1932, review, War of 1877,” 42(1):40-76; “Pere Joset’s Growth of a City: Power and Politics 59(4):220-21; rev. of The Bonus March: Account of the Indian War of 1858,” in Portland, Oregon, 1915 to 1950, An Episode of the Great Depression, 38(4):285-314; The Jesuits and the 73(1):42 64(4):181-82 Indian Wars of the Northwest, review, Burton, Shirley J., “Following the Paper Burnet, Ruth A., “Mark Twain in the 58(1):46-47 Trail West: Using Archival Sources for Northwest, 1895,” 42(3):187-202 Burns, Thomas Joseph, 74(4):154, 162-64 Nuclear History,” 85(1):35-38 Burnett, Charles Compton, 39(3):195-97 Burns, Thomas P., 31(2):133, 136 Burton, Wash., 9(1):32 Burnett, Charles H., 8(1):32 Burpee, Lawrence J., 43(1):61 Burwell, Austin P., 96(1):14 Burnett, Frederick, 23(1):54-60 works of: Sanford Fleming, Empire Builder, Busch, Briton C., ed., Fur Traders from New Burnett, Hiram, 1(3):128, 38(1):12-15, 7(3):254 England: The Boston Men in the North 39(3):209, 212, 42(3):235-36 Burr, Agnes Rush, Alaska, Our Beautiful Pacific, 1787-1800; The Narratives of Burnett, Hugh C., 39(3):195-98 Northland of Opportunity, review, William Dane Phelps, William Sturgis, Burnett, John Lawson, 48(3):96 11(1):66-67 and James Gilchrist Swan, review, Burnett, Peter H., 5(1):3-6, 15(3):205, Burr, Arthur, 83(2):47 90(1):49; rev. of A Maritime History of 40(1):5-8, 64(2):66-67, 86(3):121-30, Burr, Martha R., 6(1):18 the Pacific Coast, 1540-1980,82(2):73 96(4):199 Burr, Robert N., The Stillborn Panama Buschmann, Peter Thams, 34(1):6 works of: Recollections and Opinions of an Congress: Power Politics and Chilean- Bush, Alfred L., American Indian Periodicals Old Pioneer, rpt., review, 63(1):30-32 Colombian Relations During the War of in the Princeton University Library: A Burnett, Wash., 9(1):32 the Pacific, review, 54(3):132-33 Preliminary List, review, 62(4):158 Burney, James, 12(1):57-58 Burrell, E. A., 44(1):17 Bush, Asahel, 26(4):261, 27(1):23-25, works of: Chronological History of the Burrell, O. K., Gold in the Woodpile: An 44(3):106, 58(2):65-73 North-eastern Voyages of Discovery; and Informal History of Banking in Oregon, Bush, D. W., 6(2):108 of the Early Eastern Navigations of the review, 59(4):224-25 Bush, Ed, 16(3):179, 182-85 Russians, review, 66(2):96 Burrill, E. H., 23(3):178 Bush, George (son of Isaac Bush), 16(3):179, Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 86(4):165-77, Burris, C. A., 101(1):23 182-85 87(4):204, 101(3/4):143 Burroughs, Carol, rev. of Honoré-Timothée Bush, George W. (Wash. settler), 7(1):40-45, Burnham, Howard J., rev. of Cathlamet on Lempfrit, O.M.I.: His Oregon Trail 7(2):139-41, 15(2):120-21, 43(4):286, the Columbia: Recollections of the Journal and Letters from the Pacific 290, 295 Indian People and Short Stories of Early Northwest, 1848-1853, 77(3):116 Bush, Hawk, 16(3):179 Pioneer Days in the Valley of the Lower Burroughs, Raymond Darwin, ed., The Bush, Isaac H., 16(3):177-79, 182-83, 185, Columbia River, 46(1):30-31; rev. of Natural History of the Lewis and Clark 18(4):254-55, 263, 19(2):103 Explorers and Settlers: Historic Places Expedition, review, 54(2):80-81 Bush, Isabella J., 15(2):120-21 Commemorating the Early Exploration Burrows, Charles E., 100(2):71 Bush, Jay, 16(3):179, 182-85 and Settlement of the United States, Burrows, Julius Caesar, 60(3):155, 159 Bush, Johnny, 16(3):183, 185 60(2):104; rev. of Prospector, Cowhand, Burrows, Samuel. See Samuel Burrows and Bush, Lewis, 7(1):41-44 and Sodbuster: Historic Places Company Bush, Sanford, 7(1):41-45 Associated with the Mining, Ranching, Burston, Miles, 7(3):187-98 Bush, W. O., 2(2):123 and Farming Frontiers in the Trans- Burt, Alfred LeRoy, A Short History of Canada Bush, Wash., 9(1):32 Mississippi West, 59(2):108 for Americans, review, 33(4):457- Bush, William Owen, 7(1):41-45 Burnham, John C., rev. of Retreat from 58; The United States, Great Britain, Bush Prairie, Wash., 7(1):42-43, 9(1):33 Reform: The Prohibition Movement in and British North America from the Bush Terminal Company (New York), the United States, 1890-1913, 69(2):93- Revolution to the Establishment of 68(2):66-67 94 Peace after the War of 1812, review, Bushalier, Henry de la, 101(2):79 Burnie, Donald, Tsceminicum; Snake River 33(1):103-104; rev. of The Pageant of Bushnell, David I., Burials of the Algonquian, People: Poems, 24(1):67 Canadian History, 35(2):181 Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Burning an Empire, by Stewart H. Holbrook, Burt, Armistead, 64(3):112-14 Mississippi, 18(4):308; Native Villages review, 35(1):79 Burt, Larry W., Tribalism in Crisis: Federal and Village Sites East of the Mississippi, The Burning Horse: Japanese-American Indian Policy, 1953-1961, review, 11(2):153; Villages of the Algonquian, Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920- 75(1):43 Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the

Index 53 Mississippi, 14(3):238 de Valera, Eamon, in, 81(4):146 Study of the American-Japanese Naval Bushnell, Horace, 52(1):5 eastern investment capital in, 44(1):23-29 Problem, review, 13(2):142-43 Bushnell, Richard, 100(3):108-10, 113 furnishing homes in, 97(2):78-88 Bushnell, William E., 45(3):81-82 Butte Anglers Club, 97(4):172-74 “Business, Government, and Prostitution in Butte County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, Spokane, Washington, 1889-1910,” by 85(1):19-20, 22 C Jef Rettmann, 89(2):77-83 Butte Daily Bulletin, 64(1):12-20 business and industry development. See Butte Inter-Mountain, 44(1):25-27 C. A. Smith Lumber Company. See Coos Bay economic development The Butte Irish: Class and Ethnicity in an Lumber Company “Business Broadside of 1853,” 20(3):228-32 American Mining Town, 1875-1925, by C and B Shingle Mill (Everett), 91(1):10-13 Business Builders (Grays Harbor, Wash.), David M. Emmons, review, 81(1):37 “C. B. McCullough: The Engineer and 78(3):91-93, 95, 99 Butte Miner, 44(1):23-25, 29, 64(1):12-14, Oregon’s Bridge-Building Boom, Business Chronicle of the Pacific Northwest 16-17 1919-1936,” by Robert W. Hadlow, (Seattle). See Seattle Business Chronicle Butte Miners’ Union, 58(1):24-27 82(1):8-19 of the Pacific Northwest Butterfield Overland Stage Company, C. Ben Ross and the New Deal in Idaho, by “The Business Leaders of Seattle, 1880-1910,” 30(4):385 Michael P. Malone, review, 62(1):33-34 by Norbert McDonald, 50(1):1-13 Butterworth (ship), 6(1):58, 64, 6(2):86, C. C. Calkins Hotel (Mercer Island, Wash.), The Business of Being Buffalo Bill: Selected 11(1):23, 25-26, 12(1):46 69(2):72-73 Letters of William F. Cody, 1879-1917, Butterworth, Blair, 93(2):82, 90 C. L. Denny house (Seattle), 85(4):151-52 by Buffalo Bill, ed. Sarah J. Blackstone, Butterworth, Joseph, 88(4):188-89, 192 Caamaño, Jacinto, 6(1):55, 57 review, 79(4):165 Buttes, Barbara Feezor, rev. of Nez Perce Cabell, Henry Failing, 91(3):153, 155-56, 158 The Business of Newspapers on the Western Women in Transition, 1877-1990, The Cabin at the Trail’s End: A Story of Frontier, by Barbara Cloud, review, 90(2):101 Oregon, by Sheba Hargreaves, review, 85(4):160 Buttrey, Frank A., 84(3):100-101 20(1):65-66 Buske, Frank E., rev. of North of 53: The Butwin, Joseph, rev. of The Pacific Northwest: Cabinet (steamer), 56(4):172-73, 72(2):80, 82 Wild Days of the Alaska-Yukon Mining Growth of a Regional Identity, Cable, Frank, 33(4):424, 435-36, 34(1):57, Frontier, 1870-1914, 67(4):180 103(3):145-46; rev. of Six Years on the 64-83 Bustamante y Guerra, José, 54(4):150 West Coast of America, 1856-1862, Cadboro (schooner), 1(2):16, 20, 23, 25- Butchart, Jennie, 103(2):73 75(2):93 29, 5(3):197-99, 6(3):192-93, 196, Butchart, Robert, 103(2):73 Buying the Wind: Regional Folklore in the 6(4):268-72, 7(4):308, 10(3):207, Butchart, Ronald E., rev. of Schoolwomen United States, by Richard M. Dorson, 218, 220-22, 226, 11(1):60, 11(2):140, of the Prairies and Plains: Personal review, 56(3):139-40 145-47, 149, 11(3):218-29, 11(4):294- Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, and By an Oregon Pioneer Fireside, comp. L. E. 95, 299, 301-302, 12(1):68, 13(3):232, Nebraska, 1860s-1920s, 84(4):155 Wilkes, review, 33(1):87-88 13(4):294-95, 17(2):137, 141, , 103(2):73 By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death 40(4):290-91 Butler, Anne M., Daughters of Joy, Sisters of of Meriwether Lewis, ed. John D. W. Caditz, Mary Houser, Wandering and Misery: Prostitutes in the American Guice, review, 98(1):39-40 Feasting: A Washington Cookbook, West, 1865-90, review, 77(2):78; By Juan de Fuca’s Strait: Pioneering Along the review, 89(3):154-55 Gendered Justice in the American Northwestern Edge of the Continent, by Cadwallader-Gibson Lumber Company, West: Women Prisoners in Men’s James G. McCurdy, review, 30(1):112- 58(3):147-48 Penitentiaries, review, 90(2):101-102 13 Cadwell, E. P., 22(4):278 Butler, Ben, 14(4):260 By Sea on the , by Cecil Pearl Dryden, Cady, E., 5(1):55-56 Butler, D. W., 97(4):196 review, 47(4):126 Caesars of the Wilderness, by Grace Lee Nute, Butler, H. L. (Olympia settler), 13(2):141 Byers, Florence Soderback, 91(1):42-43 review, 34(4):414-15 Butler, Harry (photographer), 90(1):54 Byers, Horace G., 20(3):175 Cagey, Sam, 79(3):107-108 Butler, Hillory, 97(3):140, 144 Byler, Charles, “Austin E. Griffiths: Seattle Cagle, Charles Clyde, 50(2):51-52 Butler, John S., 52(4):142 Progressive Reformer,” 76(1):22-32 Cahantitt people. See Kwantlen people Butler, Julia, Singing Paddles, review, 44(1):43 Byles, Mary, 8(1):35 Cahill, John, Class Wars: The Story of the Butler, Karl D., Brigham Young: The New York Bynum, Lindley, rev. of A Doctor Comes to Washington Education Association, Years, review, 75(1):33 California: The Diary of John S. Griffin, 1965-2001, review, 97(2):99-100 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 50(3):104-105, 107, Assistant Surgeon with Kearney’s Cail, Robert E., Land, Man, and the Law: 63(1):23-24 Dragoons, 1846-1847, 35(3):276-77 The Disposal of Crown Lands in works of: The International Mind, review, Byram, H. E., 54(3):106-107 British Columbia, 1871-1913, review, 4(3):199 Byrd, Andrew, 7(1):54 67(3):132-33 Butler, Ovid, ed., The Birth of Forestry in Byrd, George W., 7(1):54 Cain, A. S., 18(2):115-16, 118 America: Biltmore Forest School, 1898- Byrneson, John, 73(1):10-11, 14 Cain, Andrew J., 17(1):29, 31(4):441, 1913, by Carl Alwin Schenck, review, Byron, John, 73(3):104-106 37(1):38-39, 49, 53, 104(1):9 67(1):40 Byron, Matthew A., rev. of A Tenderfoot in Cain, Harry P., 98(2):64-77 Butler, Richard, 102(4):163, 166-68 Montana: Reminiscences of the Gold Cain, Jim, 22(2):104 Butler, Wash., 9(1):33, 22(3):178 Rush, the Vigilantes, and the Birth of Cain, John, 31(4):438, 441, 37(1):39, 46, Butow, Robert, 104(3):129, 132 Montana Territory, 97(2):101-102 58(2):66-68, 70-71 Butte, Mont., 35(1):67 Byron, Wash., 9(1):33 Cain, Marvin R., rev. of Soldiers West: baseball in, 82(3):93-95, 97-98 Bywater, Hector C., Sea-Power in the Pacific, a Biographies from the Military Frontier,

54 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 80(1):35 Joseph Ellison, review, 18(3):232-33, Including the Letters of John Quincy Calabashes and Kings: An Introduction to rept., review, 63(1):30-32 Adams Warren of 1861, Being Largely Hawaii, by Stanley B. Porteus, review, A California Chronology, 1510-1860, comp. Devoted to Livestock, Wheat Farming, 37(4):361 Orra Eugene Monnette, 6(4):279 Fruit Raising, and the Wine Industry, Calam, John, ed., Alex Lord’s British California Conservation Commission, ed. Paul W. Gates, review, 59(4):224 Columbia: Recollections of a Rural 55(2):67, 69-73 Calispell, Wash., 9(1):33 School Inspector, 1915-36, by Alex Lord, California Emigrant Letters, ed. Walker D. Calista (steamer), 71(2):57, 91(1):11-13 review, 84(2):70 Wyman, 44(2):90 Calkins, Harry J., rev. of Images: Stone: B.C.: Calamity Bay (B.C.), 57(1):14-17 California from the Conquest of 1846 to Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Calamity Jane of Deadwood Gulch, by Ethel the Second Vigilance Committee in Indian Sculpture, 68(4):197-98; rev. of Hueston, review, 29(2):212-13 San Francisco: A Study of American Peoples of the Coast: The Indians of the Calder, Lendol, rev. of Profiting from the Character, by Josiah Royce, review, Pacific Northwest, 70(2):87; rev. of The Plains: The Great Northern Railway and 40(4):348 Totem Poles of , 68(4):197-98 Corporate Development of the American California Genealogical Society, 4(3):199 Call, Hughie, Golden Fleece, review, West, 96(1):36 California Gold Rush: Diary of Charles H. 34(1):103-104 Caldwell, R. P., 5(1):23 Harvey, February 12-November 12, The Call of the Columbia: Iron Men and Saints Caldwell, William, 17(4):281, 31(3):292-301, 1852, by Charles H. Harvey, ed. Take the Oregon Trail, ed. Archer Butler 306, 331-39 Douglas E. Clanin, review, 76(1):37 Hulbert, 26(1):69-70 Caleb Lyon et al. v. the People, 29(3):262-65 California gray whales, and Nootka people, The Call of the Mountains, by Le Roy Jeffers, “Caleb Lyon’s Indian Policy,” by Merle W. 47(2):52-56 14(3):237 Wells, 61(4):193-200 California Imprints, by Henry R. Wagner, The Call of the West; Letters from British Caleb Reynolds, American Seafarer: Based on 13(3):237 Columbia, by C. F. J. Galloway, 8(2):157 the Papers of Caleb Reynolds, 1771- California in Our Time (1900-1940), by Callaway, Lew L., Montana Frontier Lawyer: 1858, by Emily Reynolds Baker, ed. Robert Glass Cleland, review, 39(1):68- A Memoir, review, 84(1):32; Montana’s Richard A. Pierce, review, 93(4):210-11 69 Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Calhoun, Anne H., A Seattle Heritage: The California Iron and Steel Company, Action, review, 74(3):135 Fine Arts Society, review, 34(1):100-101 17(3):174-75 Callaway, Lew L., Jr., ed., Montana’s Righteous Calhoun, Ellen Mein, 25(4):287, 293 California Joe: Noted Scout and Indian Fighter, Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action, by Calhoun, John C. by Joe E. Milner and Earle R. Forrest, Lew L. Callaway, review, 74(3):135 Oreg. boundary and, 21(1):37-39, 52(1):7- with an Authentic Account of Custer’s Callbreath, John C., 8(1):34 8, 10, 13-14 Last Fight, by William H. Bowen, Callcott, Wilfrid Hardy, Santa Anna: The Story as secretary of state, 92(4):182-83, 186 review, 27(1):84 of an Enigma Who Once Was Mexico, as secretary of war, 32(2):178, 187-88 California Legal History Manuscripts in the review, 28(3):324-25 slavery and, 2(4):326-28, 64(3):112, 114- Huntington Library, by State Bar of Called unto Holiness: The Story of the 19 California Committee on History of Nazarenes.The Formative Years, by Calhoun, Scott, 68(2):63, 66-68 Law in California, review, 81(1):29 Timothy L. Smith, review, 54(2):86 Calhoun, Virginia, 24(3):216-17 The California of George Gordon and the Callicum (Nootka leader), 6(1):51, 53, Calhoun, William M., 8(1):6 1849 Sea Voyages of His California 65(4):159, 162 California Association, by Albert Shumate, review, Calliou, Brian, rev. of Navigating acquisition of, from Mexico, 21(1):41-54 69(2):93 Neoliberalism: Self-Determination historiography of, 63(2):69-70 California Oregon Power Company (Copco), and the Mikisew Cree First Nation, land distribution for schools in, 55(2):69- 91(2):110, 96(4): 181-86 100(1):44-45 73 The California Progressives, by George E. Callow, Alexander B., Jr., The Tweed Ring, primaries in, 48(4):117 Mowry, review, 43(3):237-38 review, 58(4):218 and question of slavery, 2(3):213-18, 220, The California Sea Otter Trade, 1784-1848, by Callow, Rusty, 52(3):107 227 Adele Ogden, review, 33(2):205-207 Calloway, Colin G., One Vast Winter Count: state archives of, 1(2):14-15, 29(1):27-29 California Stage Company, 30(4):385 The Native American West before Lewis voting patterns in, 58(4):196-204 The California Syndrome, by Neil Morgan, and Clark, review, 96(4):218 California, by John Walton Caughey, review, review, 61(3):172-73 Calloway, James E., 35(4):337-38 32(3):328-29 California the Wonderful, with Glimpses of Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, California: A Bicentennial History, by David Oregon and Washington, by Edwin 41(4):317-29 Lavender, review, 73(2):62-65 Markham, 6(2):127 Calvert, Frank, 92(3):117 California, 1849-1913; Or, The Rambling The California Trail: An Epic with Many Calvert, Jerry W., The Gibraltar: Socialism and Sketches and Experiences of Sixty-Four Heroes, by George R. Stewart, review, Labor in Butte, Montana, 1895-1920, Years’ Residence in That State, 7(2):172 55(1):41 review, 80(3):117 California: The Name, by Ruth Putnam and California Women and Politics: From the Gold Calvert, Stephen, ed., Jared Fox’s Herbert I. Priestley, 9(1):71 Rush to the Great Depression, by Robert Memmorandom: Kept from Dellton, California: The New Society, by Remi Nadeau, W. Cherny, Mary Ann Irwin, and Ann Sauk County, Wisconsin, toward review, 55(3):135 Marie Wilson, review, 103(1):49-50 California and Oregon, 1852-1854, by California and Oregon Railroad, 39(4):257-59 California’s Prodigal Sons: Hiram Johnson and Jared Fox, review, 83(1):31 California and the Dust Bowl Migration, by the Progressives, 1911-1917, by Spencer Calvin Coolidge: The Quiet President, by Walter J. Stein, review, 65(2):93-94 C. Olin, Jr., review, 60(1):42-43 Donald R. McCoy, review, 59(3):169 California and the Nation, 1850-1869, by California’s Ranchos and Farms, 1846-1862: Calvo, Solomon, 70(2):70

Index 55 Camarillo, Albert, The American Southwest— 95(2):82-84, 87-89 59, 61, 63 Image and Reality: Papers Read at a Camp Harmony (Wash.). See Puyallup Campbell, John Victor, 12(4):314, 19(4):279 Clark Library Seminar, 16 April 1977, Assembly Center works of: “The Sinclair Party—An review, 72(4):186 Camp Harmony: Seattle’s Japanese Americans Emigration Overland along the Old camas, 25(2):134-35 and the Puyallup Assembly Center, by Hudson Bay Company Route from Camas, Wash., 9(1):34 Louis Fiset, review, 101(1):41-42 Manitoba to the Spokane Country in Camas County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Camp Helse-de-lite (Wash.). See Camp 1854,” 7(3):187-201 Camas Prairie Railroad Company, 56(3):106- Washington Campbell, Margaret, 7(3):187-98 107 Camp Lewis (Wash.). See Fort Lewis Campbell, Marjorie Wilkins, The North West Cambreleng, Churchill C., 52(1):14 “Camp Lewis: Promotion and Construction,” Company, review, 49(2):83-84 Cameahwait (Shoshone leader), 35(1):9, 16, by Bernard L. Boylan, 58(4):188-95 Campbell, Patricia, Eliza, review, 38(4):361- 58(1):2, 95(4):178 Camp Minidoka (Idaho). See Minidoka 62 “The Camel Pack Trains in the Mining Relocation Camp Campbell, R. D., 23(3):188-91 Camps of the West,” by William S. Camp Montgomery (Wash.), 22(4):293-94, Campbell, Robert (American fur trader), Lewis, 19(4):271-84 101(2):71, 79-80 39(1):7, 11, 17-18, 20 camels, as pack animals, 19(4):271-84, Camp Pickett (Wash.), 2(1):31 Campbell, Robert (HBC fur trader), 58(1):38 20(1):37-38, 25(3):196-97, 56(4):170 Camp Sul-ilt-kwu (Wash.), 7(1):15-16 Campbell, Robert A., “Blacks and the Coal Camera (Seattle), 66(2):71 Camp Washington (Wash.), 7(1):3-20, Mines of Western Washington, Cameron, Basil, 35(1):25-26 7(2):177-78, 7(4):276-77, 9(1):34 1888-1896,” 73(4):146-55; Sit Down Cameron, Crissie, ed., The Mountaineer, 1923 Camp Wood (Ill.), 57(1):8 and Drink Your Beer: Regulating ed., 15(1):72 “The Campaign to Establish Mount Rainier Vancouver’s Beer Parlours, 1925-1954, Cameron, David, 22(2):122-23, 26(1):10-13 National Park, 1893-1899,” by review, 93(1):42; rev. of Alaska Hooch: Cameron, David A., Snohomish County: An Theodore Catton, 88(2):70-81 The History of Alcohol in Early Alaska, Illustrated History, review, 97(4):208- Campaigning With Custer, by David L. Spotts 80(3):115; rev. of British Columbia: 209 and E. A. Brininstool, 20(1):74 Historical Readings, 73(3):139; rev. of Cameron, J. C., Trade Union Agreements in Campbell, Amasa B., 60(2):85, 93-96, Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Discord, Canadian Industry, review, 34(4):415- 81(2):42-49 77(3):114; rev. of Drinking in America: 16 Campbell, Archibald (boundary A History, 75(4):185; rev. of Lewis Cameron, John Dugald, 28(4):405, 408, commissioner), 23(1):39-46, and Clark: Legacies, Memories, and 98(2):80 23(2):133-34, 43(3):195, 207-209, New Perspectives, 96(3):161-63; rev. Cameron, Marguerite, This is the Place, 53(1):18-19, 28, 31-32, 62(2):61 of Making Native Space: Colonialism, review, 31(1):99 Campbell, Archibald (Scottish sailor), Resistance, and Reserves in British Cameron, R. D. (sawmill owner), 14(2):116 24(1):25-26, 30(3):285, 287, 293-94, Columbia, 95(1):38-39; rev. of On the Cameron, Roderick, The Golden Haze: With 297-98 River with Lewis and Clark, 96(3):161- Captain Cook in the South Pacific, works of: , 63; rev. of The Politics of Resentment: review, 56(1):37 from 1806 to 1812; in which Japan, British Columbia Regionalism and Cameron, William Bleasdell, The War Trail Kamschatka, the Aleutian Islands, and Canadian Unity, 92(2):104; rev. of The of Big Bear, review, 18(1):68-69; When the Sandwich Islands were Visited. . . . Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Fur Was King, review, 21(1):63-65 24(1):25-26, review, 60(1):35 Boston, 1880-1920, 76(4):157; rev. of Cameronton, B. C., 24(3):196-206 Campbell, Bertha Pitts, 94(1):18 Twentieth Century Canada, 75(2):86; Cammerer, Arno B., 99(3):113-15, 103(1):9 Campbell, C. D., 44(4):189 rev. of W. A. C. Bennett and the Rise Camocio, Gianfranesco, 22(2):112-13, Campbell, Charles S., Jr., rev. of Canada: A of British Columbia, 76(1):37; rev. of 48(4):145 Modern History, 52(2):69 Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Camp, Charles L., Henry R. Wagner’s the Campbell, Elise. See Olmstead, Elsie Clark, 96(4):213-14; rev. of Working Plains and the Rockies, a bibliography Campbell, Ernest Howard, Washington Lives: Vancouver, 1886-1986, 78(4):154 of original narratives of travel and State Government: Administrative Campbell, Robert B., rev. of Takhoma: adventure, 1800-1865, review, 29(1):88- Organization and Functions, review, Ethnography of Mount Rainier National 89; The Plains and the Rockies: A 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., review, Park, 99(2):98 Critical Bibliography of Exploration, 54(4):178-79; Washington Voters’ Campbell, Robert Wellman, rev. of Cities Adventure and Travel in the American Handbook, review, 40(3):255-57 and Nature in the American West, West, 1800-1865, 4th ed. rev., review, Campbell, Eugene E., Establishing Zion: The 103(1):45-46 74(2):90 Mormon Church in the American West, Campbell, Samuel G., 24(3):185 Camp, E. E., 2(1):32 1847-1869, review, 80(2):73 Campbellites, 37(1):26-27, 29 Camp, Helen C., Iron in Her Soul: Elizabeth Campbell, Finley, 48(4):120 Camping Out in the Yellowstone, 1882, by Gurley Flynn and the American Left, Campbell, George, 41(2):146 Mary Bradshaw Richards, ed. William review, 87(3):159 Campbell, Grace. See Grace Campbell W. Slaughter, review, 86(4):192 Camp, Moholoh Schluesher, 4(1):36 Memorial Museum The Campus and the State, by Malcolm Camp, William Martin, San Francisco: Port of Campbell, J. B., 45(1):22 Moos and Francis E. Rourke, review, Gold, review, 39(3):241-43 Campbell, J. G., 15(4):281-83 51(1):41-42 Camp Chehalis (Wash.), 2(1):31 Campbell, James, 6(2):101-102, 30(3):323-25 Campus Memories, by Frank McCaffrey, Camp Dubois (Ill.). See Camp Wood Campbell, John A. (mill owner), 42(4):311, 24(3):235 Camp Fire Girls, 101(1):10-11 49(2):82-83 Canada Camp Hanford (Wash.), 85(1):12-13, Campbell, John A. (Wyo. governor), 56(2):58- boundaries of: 34(4):380-86, 40(1):25-27,

56 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 51(2):63-79 Canada Temperance Act (1878), 98(3):133-34 review, 76(1):34 and Canol oil pipeline project, 61(2):101- Canada Views the United States: Nineteenth- The Canadian Reciprocity Treaty of 1854, by 108 Century Political Attitudes, by S. F. Charles C. Tansill, 14(1):71 census data (1901), 90(3):150 Wise and Robert Craig Brown, review, Canadian-American Industry, A Study in and China, relations between, 64(4):164, 59(4):215-16 International Investment, by Herbert 168-69 Canada’s Arctic Outlet: A History of the Marshall, Frank A. Southard, Jr., and and Columbia River dams, 49(3):99-120 Hudson Bay Railway, by Howard A. Kenneth Taylor, review, 28(1):103-107 and First Nations, study of, 103(3):107, Fleming, review, 50(2):64-65 Canadian-American Relations 1840-1847, 109-11, 118 Canada’s First Nations: A History of Founding by Lester Burrell Shippee, review, fishing rights in: American, 34(4):386-92; Peoples from Earliest Times, by Olive 30(4):455-56 First Nations, 99(2):59, 61-62 Patricia Dickason, review, 85(2):74 Canadian-American Relations, 1875-1911, by international relations of, after Vancouver Canada’s Great Highway, by J. H. E. Secretan, Charles C. Tansill, review, 36(4):349-51 riot (1907), 64(4):163-74 review, 16(3):228-29 The Canadians, 1867-1967, ed. J. M. S. and Japan, relations between, 64(4):163- Canada-United States Treaty Relations, ed. Careless and Robert Craig Brown, 68, 170-73 David R. Deener, review, 55(4):187-88 review, 59(2):111-12 Mormon settlement in, 59(1):11-22, The Canadian Annual Rev. of Public Affairs, The Canadians: The Story of a People, by 86(4):155-64 by J. Castell Hopkins, 1911 ed., review, George M. Wrong, review, 29(3):333- and Near East crisis, 50(3):108-14 4(1):50, Rev. of 1912 ed., review, 34 One Big Union movement in, 69(3):127- 4(4):295 Canadians in the Making: A Social History 34 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, of Canada, by Arthur R. M. Lower, role of, in the Pacific (1866-1925), 13(2):150 review, 50(4):168-69 17(2):91-104 The Canadian Born in the United States: An A Canadian’s Road to Russia: Letters from the violence in, 77(2):54-56 Analysis of the Statistics of the Canadian Great War Decade, by Stuart Ramsay World Wide Web sites on, 93(3):166 Element in the Population of the Tompkins, ed. Doris H. Pieroth, See also Oregon boundary dispute; San United States, 1850 to 1930, by Leon E. review, 81(3):116 Juan boundary dispute; U.S.-Canada Truesdell, review, 35(1):81-82 Canal de Arro. See Haro Strait relations; names of individual cities Canadian Citizenship Act (1947), 93(2):69-80 Canals and American Economic Development, and provinces; names of individual Canadian Congress of Labour, 105(4):180, by Carter Goodrich, Julius Rubin, H. topographical features 182 Jerome Cranmer, and Harvey H. Segal, Canada, by André Siegfried, review, Canadian Currency, Exchange, and Finance review, 53(3):126 28(3):321-22 During the French Period, ed. Adam A Candle for a Star, by Zoe Lund Schiller, Canada: A Modern History, by John Bartlet Shortt, review, 18(1):71-72 review, 43(4):304 Brebner, review, 52(2):69 A Canadian Geologist, by W. J. Loudon, Canfield, Albert, 8(4):251-56 Canada, Descriptive Atlas, by Charles Stewart, 22(2):153-54 Canfield, Amy E., “‘These Lands Are 14(1):70-71 The Canadian Historical Review, 11(2):150, Worthless without Water’: The Federal Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Discord, by 13(2):149-50, 25(4):308 Government’s Divided Loyalties John Herd Thompson, with Allen Canadian History: A Syllabus and Guide to in Irrigating the Fort Hall Indian Seager, review, 77(3):114 Reading, by Reginald George Trotter, Reservation, 1902-1920,” 105(3):122- Canada: Tomorrow’s Giant, by Bruce 17(4):304-305 35; rev. of Alaska’s Daughter: An Hutchison, review, 49(1):43-44 The Canadian Identity, by W. L. Morton, Eskimo Memoir of the Early Twentieth Canada After the War: Studies in Political, review, 54(1):43-44 Century, 97(1):45-46 Social and Economic Policies for Post- Canadian Indian Act (1876), 90(3):150 Canfield, Clara, 8(4):251-56 War Canada, ed. Alexander Brady and Canadian National Railways, by G. R. Stevens, Canfield, Ellen, 8(4):251-56 F. R. Scott, review, 35(4):368-69 review, 53(1):44 Canfield, Oscar, “Pioneer Reminiscences,” Canada and “Imperial Defense”: A Study of the The Canadian Northwest: Its Early 8(4):251-56 Origins of the British Commonwealth’s Developments and Legislative Records: Canfield, Sarah Ann Lee, 8(4):251 Defense Organization, 1867-1919, by Minutes of the Councils of the Red River Canfield, Sylvia Ann, 8(4):251-56 Richard A. Preston, review, 59(3):146 Colony and the Northern Department of Canfield, William D., 8(4):251 Canada and the United States: Some Aspects Rupert’s Land, ed. E. H. Oliver, Vol. 1, Cann, Thomas Hart, 7(1):57, 8(1):6, 30(1):5, of Their Historical Relations, by Hugh 6(2):125, Vol. 2, 6(4):280-81 39(2):105, 119 L. Keenleyside and Gerald S. Brown, Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, Cannady, Beatrice Morrow, 96(2):69-74 review, 44(1):45-46 59(1):12-13, 15 Cannady, Edward Daniel, 96(2):69 Canada in Cartoon: A Pictorial History of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company, Cannell, Lin Tull, “William Craig: Governor Confederation Years, 1867-1967, comp. 103(2):72 Stevens’s Conduit to the Nez Perce,” and ed. William C. Werthman, review, , 102(2):79, 97(1):19-30 59(3):146 103(2):69 canneries, 38(1):28, 91(3):165-66 Canada in the European Age, 1453-1919, by R. building of, 49(4):146-49, 80(4):147-48 in Alaska, 9(4):243-54. 87(1):53, 102(1):11 T. Naylor, review, 79(4):159 hotels of, 103(2):71-72 on Columbia River, 87(1):53 Canada Moves North, by Richard Finnie, and mining, 60(2):92, 95, 105(4):176-77 labor in, 90(1):23-24, 91(3):166, review, 33(3):364-65 and trade relations with Hawaiian Islands, 93(3):139-40, 102(3):133, 139 “Canada on the Pacific: 1866-1925,” by Walter 63(3):89-92, 94-97, 103 in Nestucca River system (Oreg.), N. Sage, 17(2):91-104 The Canadian Prairie West and the Ranching 82(1):23-26 Canada Pacific Railway, 17(2):97-98 Frontier, 1874-1924, by David Breen, Norwegians in, 34(1):5-7, 9-10

Index 57 photos of, 87(1):53 19(4):250-70 Seas, by Ida Lee, 12(2):152 salmon: and fishing regulations, Canton, Frank M., Frontier Trails: The Captain Charles M. Weber: Pioneer of the 55(4):144; and marketing, 101(1):28- Autobiography of Frank M. Canton, San Joaquin and Founder of Stockton, 31, 105(1):23-31 22(2):154 California, with a Description of His Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union, Canton, Wash., 9(1):35 Papers, Maps, Books, Pictures, and 102(1):5, 105(1):19 Cantril, Simeon, 85(1):13-14 Memorabilia Now in the Bancroft cannibalism, 6(1):64-65, 65(4):162-63 Cantwell, Frank “Jumbo,” 37(1):6, 71(1):7, Library, ed. George P. Hammond and Canning, George, 30(1):80-81, 88, 90 9-10 Dale L. Morgan, review, 58(1):44 Canning, Ray R., ed., The Genteel Gentile: Cantwell, John Cassion, 78(3):79-81, Captain Cook Sesquicentennial, Hawaii 1928, Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857- 102(1):33 by Albert Pierce Taylor, 21(2):152-53 1858, review, 71(1):43 Cantwell, Margaret, North to Share: The Captain Cook’s First Visit to the Hawaiian Canning, William, 24(3):182, 221, 223-24 Sisters of Saint Ann in Alaska and the Islands, by George Gilbert, review, Cannon, Anthony M., 72(1):3-5, 7 Yukon Territory, review, 85(1):41 19(1):64 Cannon, Charles W., 19(4):280-81 Cantwell, Robert, 64(4):157, 161-62, Captain Cook’s Voyages, with an Account Cannon, Frank J., 53(4):143 80(4):139 of his Life During the Previous and Cannon, George Washington, 33(4):432 works of: The Hidden Northwest, review, Intervening Periods, by Andrew Kippis, Cannon, Jake, 33(4):432, 436 64(3):127; The Land of Plenty, review, 16(4):302-303, 311-12 Cannon, Joseph “Uncle Joe,” 51(2):55, 25(4):309, 29(3):245 “Captain Cornelius Sowle on the Pacific 53(3):115-16, 70(3):133-34, 137 Canwell, Albert F., 88(4):186-88, 192, 89(1):4- Ocean,” by F. W. Howay, 24(4):243-49 Cannon, Jouett Taylor, ed., Kentucky State 5, 21-32. See also Canwell Committee “Captain Doane and His Oyster Pan Roast,” Historical Society Register, September, Canwell Committee, 61(3):147-48, 150-51, by Goldie Robertson Funk, 43(2):154- 1923, 14(4):310 153-54, 70(1):8, 16-17, 88(4):186-88, 57 Cannon, Miles, “Fort Hall on the Saptin 89(1):4-5, 21-32, 92(1):34, 104(4):160 “Captain George Musalas Colvocoresses,” by River,” 7(3):217-32; Waiilatpu, Its Rise Canyon, Wash., 9(1):35 Harold Colvocoresses, 25(3):163-70 and Fall, 1836-1847, review, 7(3):251- Canyon County (Idaho), 31(2):200, 203-204, Captain Jack, Modoc Renegade, by Doris 52 42(3):203-10, 102(4):166, 172-73 Palmer Payne, review, 29(3):318-19 Canoe and Saddle, by Theodore Winthrop, Cape Dezhnev (Russia), 95(2):62, 65 “Captain James Colnett and the Tsimshian review, 48(1):30 Cape Disappointment (Wash.), 3(2):132-35, Indians, 1787,” by Beverley B. Moeller, The Canoe and the Saddle, by Theodore 138-43, 146-49, 14(4):262-68 57(1):13-17 Winthrop, 18(4):267-68, 270, “Cape Disappointment in History,” by Captain , by Alan Villiers, review, 25(3):179, 181, 71(1):2-3, 6-7, 10, Barbara Coit Elliott, 14(4):262-68 59(4):216-17 12, 14, 71(4):147-48, 77(4):139, 148, Cape Flattery (Wash.), 87(4):180-93 Captain James Cook and His Times, ed. Robin 88(2):73, 93(2):61 Cape Flattery Lighthouse, 20(3):225-26, Fisher and Hugh Johnston, review, The Canoe and the Saddle, or Klalam and 104(1):33 72(1):43 Klickatat, Western Letters and Journals, Cape Flattery Treaty. See Treaty of Neah Bay Captain John (Nez Perce Indian), 97(1):22 by Theodore Winthrop, ed. John H. Cape Horn to the Pacific: The Rise and Decline “Captain John Mullan,” by Addison Howard, Williams, review, 5(2):138-42 of an Ocean Highway, by Raymond A. 25(3):185-202 canoes, 25(2):136-37, 41(3):195, 197 Rydell, review, 43(4):303-304 Captain John Mullan: His Life; Building burials in, 93(4):189, 193 Cape Kiwanda (Oreg.), dory fishing at, the Mullan Road; As It Is Today and Chilkat, 82(2):53, 57 82(1):25-32 Interesting Tales of Occurrences Along Coast Salish, 89(3):127-35 Cape Nome mining district, 38(3):233-42 the Road, by Louis C. Coleman and Leo early designs of, 46(2):33-39 Cape Prince of Wales (Alaska), 54(4):167-74 Rieman, comp. B. C. Payette, review, Kwakiutl, 81(2):52 Cape Thompson (Alaska), 85(1):26-34 60(1):39-40 Makah, 87(4):180, 183, 185, 188 Capehart, Homer E., 66(2):67-68 “Captain John Mullan and the Engineers’ photos of, 74(3):106, 110-11 Capilano, Joseph, 28(2):157-58, 58(2):90, 95 Frontier,” by Samuel Flagg Bemis, Quileute, 74(3):106, 110-11 Capital and Labour in the British Columbia 14(3):201-205 racing of, 21(4):294-96, 89(3):127-35 Forest Industry, 1934-74, by Gordon “Captain Maloney at Fort Chehalis,” by W. P. shovelnose, 80(2):57 Hak, review, 99(3):137 Bonney, 20(3):190-91 “Canoes from Cedar Logs: A Study of Capital Journal (Salem, Oreg.). See Salem “Captain Simon Metcalfe and the Brig Early Types and Designs,” by George Capital Journal Eleanora,” by F. W. Howay, 16(2):114- Durham, 46(2):33-39 Capitalism on the Frontier: Billings and the 21 Canol oil pipeline project, 61(2):101-108 Yellowstone Valley in the Nineteenth Captain Sol. Tetherow, Wagon Train Master, by “The Canol Project: A Study in Emergency Century, by Carroll Van West, review, Fred Lockley, 16(2):156 Military Planning,” by Charles F. 85(2):77 “Captain Vancouver’s Grave,” by Anne O’Brien, 61(2):101-108 “A Capitol in Search of an Architect,” by Merrill, 11(2):94-96 Canse, John M., “: New Evidence Norman J. Johnston, 73(1):2-9 “Captain William Hale Fauntleroy, a on the Missionary and Colonizer,” “The Capitol of Washington Territory: Letters Neglected Character in Northwestern 6(4):251-63; “The Oregon Mission— in the National Archives Relative to Its History,” ed. Edmond S. Meany, Its Transition,” 25(3):203-209; Pilgrim Use, Maintenance, and Repair,” by W. 18(4):289-300 and Pioneer, Dawn of the Northwest, Turrentine Jackson,” 36(3):249-67 Captains, Curates and Cockneys: The English 22(1):67-68; rev. of Jason Lee, Prophet Capper, Arthur, 63(1):22-28 in the Pacific Northwest, by Frank L. of the New Oregon, 23(4):303-304 Cappon, Lester J., 35(2):144 Green, review, 74(4):180 Cantaras (North West Company employee), Captain Bligh’s Second Voyage to the South “Captains Gray and Kendrick: The Barrell

58 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Letters,” ed. F. W. Howay, 12(4):243-71 Victoria Express Company Historical Atlas, review, 93(3):149-50; Captured Heritage: The Scramble for Cariboo Literacy Institute, 17(4):273-74, rev. of Tales of Ghosts: First Nations Northwest Coast Artifacts, by Douglas 24(3):204 Art in British Columbia, 1922-61, Cole, review, 77(2):72 The Cariboo Mission: A History of the Oblates, 95(2):106-107 The Car That Brought You Here Still Runs: by Margaret Whitehead, review, Carlson, Laurie Winn, William J. Spillman Revisiting the Northwest Towns of 74(1):42 and the Birth of Agricultural Economics, Richard Hugo, by Frances McCue, Cariboo region (B.C.) review, 97(2):97 review, 102(1):45-46 Christianity in, 24(3):203, 72(3):104-106 Carlson, Leland H., “Nome: From Mining Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, gold rush in, 24(3):195-207, 76(4):140, Camp to Civilized Community,” by W. S. Nye, review, 29(3):320-22 142-45 38(3):233-42; An Alaskan Gold Mine: Carbonado, Wash., 9(1):37, 29(2):158, pack trains to, 34(2):133-36 The Story of No. 9 Above, review, 78(3):118 records of, 29(1):22 44(1):44-45; rev. of The Trail Led Card, Charles Ora, 59(1):11, 14-22, Cariboo Sentinel, 24(3):205, 51(3):99-102 North: Mont Hawthorne’s Story, 86(4):155-64 caribou, 85(1):31-32 40(4):349-50 Cardero, José (Pepe), 54(4):151-57 Caribou, Yukon Terr., 90(2):82-84, 86 Carlson, Leonard A., Indians, Bureaucrats, Cardey, Ellsworth, 97(4):171, 174 Caribou County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 and Land: The Dawes Act and the Cardinal, Joseph, 19(4):250-70 “Caribou or Oil? Using the George L. Collins Decline of Indian Farming, review, Cardoso, Lawrence A., Mexican Emigration to Papers to Document the Alaska 73(3):140 the United States, 1897-1931: Socio- Conservation Movement,” by Anne L. Carlson, Linda, Company Towns of the Pacific Economic Patterns, review, 72(4):184 Foster and Wendi Lyons, ed. Bill Alley, Northwest, review, 96(1):42-43 Cardston, Alta., 59(1):11-22, 86(4):155-64 96(3):164-65 Carlson, Mrs. Elliot, 73(2):58-59 Cardston Corporation, 59(1):19-20 Caridi, Ronald J., The Korean War and Carlson, Olaf, 91(1):12 The Career of Joseph Lane, Frontier Politician, American Politics: The Republican Party Carlson, Oscar, 71(2):53, 55, 57, 60 by Margaret Jean Kelly, review, as a Case Study, review, 61(4):236-37 Carlson, Paul, 103(3):132-33 34(4):406-407 Caring and Compassion: A History of the Carlson, Theodore D., Alumni Directory of the Careless, J. M. S., ed., The Canadians, 1867- Sisters of St. Ann in Health Care Law School, University of Washington, 1967, review, 59(2):111-12 in British Columbia, by Darlene 19(2):151-52 Carey Act (1894), 10(1):26, 34-39, 42(2):103, Southwell, review, 103(1):47-48 Carlson, William H., “The Washington 107-109, 78(4):122-33, 83(1):12-21, Carkeek, Emily G., 43(2):158-62, 164 Library Association, 1931-1955: A 88(4):210, 89(4):189, 98(1):29-35, Carkeek, Morgan, 43(2):159-62, 85(4):151 Review Article,” 48(1):25-26 98(1):29-35, 100(4):171-72 Carkeek, Vivian M., 43(2):160-62, 69(1):33 Carlson Mill (Everett), 91(1):6, 12 “The Carey Act in Idaho, 1895-1925: An Carkeek Park (Seattle), 43(2):160-63 Carlton, Robert, The New Purchase, or Seven Experiment in Free Enterprise “Carl August Darmer: Architect for the City and a Half Years in the Far West, Reclamation,” by Hugh T. Lovin, of Destiny,” by Dennis A. Andersen, 8(1):70 78(4):122-33 71(1):24-30 Carlu, Jacques, 75(3):130 Carey, Charles H., 26(4):307 Carl F. Gould: A Life in Architecture and the Carmack, George, 22(1):39-40 works of: “The Gateway of the Oregon Arts, by T. William Booth and William works of: My Experiences in the Yukon, Country,” 18(1):5-10; “Tributes H. Wilson, review, 88(1):49-50 24(4):303-304 to Professor Meany,” 26(3):173- “Carl F. Gould: His Planning and Architecture Carmack’s (rest station), Yukon Terr., 74; A General History of Oregon, at the University of Washington,” by T. 90(2):86-87 2 vols., review, 28(1):91-93, Vol. William Booth and William H. Wilson, Carmen, Nellie L., 43(2):127 1, review, 26(3):225-26; History of 85(3):105-17 Carmichael, Alfred, Indian Legends of Oregon, review, 14(1):64-65; ed., The Carl O. Sauer: A Tribute, ed. Martin S. Kenzer, Vancouver Island, 15(1):73 Journals of Theodore Talbot, 1843 review, 78(4):153 Carmichael, Lawrence, 24(3):182 and 1849-52, 23(2):155-56; ed., The Carleton Hotel (Tacoma), 71(1):28-29 Carmichael, Stokely, 73(2):58, 104(2):66 Oregon Constitution and Proceedings Carley, Maurine, The Shoshonis, Sentinels of Carnefix, A. D., 43(4):278, 290, 293 and Debates of the Constitutional the Rockies, review, 56(2):90 Carnegie, Andrew, 45(3):100-101 Convention of 1857, review, 18(2):144- Carlisle Lumber Company, 102(3):125 Carnegie Company, 84(2):44-46 45 Carlos, Ann M., Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Carnegie Corporation of New York, Henry Carey, Daniel H., 91(2):60, 64-65, 67 Native Americans and the European Fur Suzzallo, 1875-1933, review, 25(4):302- Carey, Joseph M., 48(3):95 Trade, review, 102(4):195-97 303 Carey, Matthew, 52(1):4 “Carlos Bulosan and the Northwest,” by O. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carey, Robert, 93(1):14, 103(1):3 Alan Weltzien, 105(1):12-22 Proceedings of the Second Conference Carey, Ryan J., rev. of North of Athabasca: Carlquist, Sherwin, Hawaii: A Natural of Teachers of International Law and Slave Lake and Mackenzie River History; Geology, Climate, Native Flora Related Subjects, 18(2):153 Documents of the North West Company, and Fauna above the Shoreline, review, Caroline (ship), 29(1):61-84, 29(2):167-200 1800-1821, 94(2):96-97 64(1):45-46 Caroline Lockhart: Her Life and Legacy, Carey, William F., 82(4):135-38 Carlson, Ed, 100(3):120-21, 124-25, 129-32, by Necah Stewart Furman, review, Carhart, Arthur H., Water—or Your Life, 105(2):55, 58-59 87(2):98-99 review, 43(1):70-71 Carlson, Frank, 22(4):256-58 Carosso, Vincent P., rev. of Agriculture in Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association, Carlson, Hans M., rev. of The Culture of the Development of the Far West, 24(3):206 Hunting in Canada, 98(3):148-49 68(1):39-40; rev. of The Farmer’s Age: Cariboo Express. See British Columbia and Carlson, Keith Thor, A Stó:lo-Coast Salish Agriculture, 1815-1860, 52(3):121;

Index 59 rev. of The Immigrant Upraised: the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice 59(2):108; rev. of The American Italian Adventurers and Colonists in an Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, Teacher: Evolution of a Profession in Expanding America, 60(4):233-34; rev. 68(3):144-45 a Democracy, 31(4):470-72; rev. of of Securities Regulation and the New Carriker, Robert C., Father Peter John De Baronets and Buffalo: The British Deal, 63(2):74-75 Smet, Jesuit in the West, review, Sportsman in the American West, Carp, E. Wayne, Adoption Politics: Bastard 88(3):150; ed., An Army Wife on 1833-1881, 77(3):117; rev. of Beacon Nation and Ballot Initiative 58, review, the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice for Mountain and Plain: Story of the 99(3):145-46; rev. of The Hutton Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, University of Idaho, 55(4):180; rev. of Settlement: A Home for One Man’s 68(3):144-45; rev. of A Bibliographical British Columbia and the United States: Family, 95(3):150; rev. of The Orphan Guide to the History of Indian-White The North Pacific Slope from Fur Trade Trains: Placing Out in America, Relations in the United States, 70(1):42; to Aviation, 34(4):404-405; rev. of Cold 84(3):115; rev. of Uprooted: The rev. of The Commissioners of Indian War on the Campus: Academic Freedom Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, Affairs, 1824-1977, 72(1):41; rev. of at the University of Washington, 1946- 1867-1917, 99(4):195 The Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1880: 64, 71(2):94; rev. of Daughters of Joy, Carpenter, B. Platt, 35(4):339-40 Historical Sketches, 66(2):89-90; rev. of Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the Carpenter, Cecelia Svinth, They Walked Ten Years on the Pacific Coast by F. X. American West, 1865-90, 77(2):78; rev. Before: The Indians of Washington State, Blanchet, and Jacksonville: A National of E. O. Holland and the State College 95(1):35, review, 71(3):133 Historic Landmark City, 75(2):85; rev. of Washington, 1916-1944, 34(2):219- Carpenter, E. W., 29(1):56-58 of The Westerners: A Mini-Bibliography 21, 50(2):68-69; rev. of The Emergence Carpenter, Horace, 89(3):140, 142-44 and a Cataloging of Publications, 1944- of Agricultural Science: Justus Liebig Carpenter, John A., “General Howard and the 1974, 67(1):45 and the Americans, 1840-1880, Nez Perce War of 1877,” 49(4):129-45 Carroll, Charles M., 100(3):112-14, 116, 128, 68(4):174; rev. of Essays in Western Carpenter, Ronald H., The Eloquence of 104(2):60-61 History in Honor of Professor T. A. Frederick Jackson Turner, review, Carroll, James C., 56(2):69-70, 66(4):149-50 Larson, 64(4):179-80; rev. of Farthest 75(2):94 Carroll, James T., rev. of The Whalers’ Reach: Oregon and Washington, Carpenter, Stanley D. M., rev. of A Tour of Shrine, 91(4):212-13 33(1):76-78; rev. of Forward the Duty in the Pacific Northwest: E. A. Carroll, Patrick P., 28(1):27-29, 34 Nation, 34(1):107-109; rev. of Gonzaga Porcher and HMS Sparrowhawk, 1865- Carrolls, Wash., 9(1):38 University: Seventy-five Years, 1887- 1868, 93(2):99-100 cars. See automobiles 1962, 55(4):180; rev. of Hired Hands “The Carpetbag Image: Idaho Governors Carson, Adam, rev. of A Hard Man to Beat: and Plowboys: Farm Labor in the in Myth and Reality,” by Ronald H. The Story of Bill White, Labour Leader, Midwest, 1815-60, 69(1):37-38; rev. of Limbaugh, 60(2):77-83 Historian, Shipyard Worker, Raconteur, History of Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Carr, Edmund, 8(2):114 105(1):36; rev. of Raising Cain: The Life Symposium, 75(4):180; rev. of History Carr, Emily, 90(4):182-90, 103(2):78 and Politics of Senator Harry P. Cain, of the University of Oregon, 31(4):470- works of: The Emily Carr Omnibus, review, 104(4):197-98 72; rev. of John Ledyard: An American 86(1):51-52; Klee Wyck, 90(4):183, 185- Carson, Alexander, 24(3):221, 224, 37(2):96 Marco Polo, 31(1):100-101; rev. of The 90, review, 34(1):101-102 Carson, E. L., 17(1):36-37 Journals of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Carr, Eugene M., 17(1):21-26 Carson, Isaac, 4(1):37 with Letters and Related Documents, Carr, George W., 37(3):195, 197, 204-209, 219 Carson, John, 17(1):36-38 58(2):102; rev. of The Law of the Carr, Lucie L. Whipple, 4(1):40 Carson, Joseph, 91(3):151-58 Land: Two Hundred Years of American Carr, Mary Jane, Children of the Covered Carson, Kit, 15(3):206-207, 28(4):357-58, Farmland Policy, 79(2):78; rev. of Wagon, 25(4):306; Young Mac of Fort 39(1):3, 6, 9, 20, 22-23, 28 The Letters of Dr. John McLoughlin Vancouver, review, 31(4):464 Carson, Mina, rev. of Adoption Politics: Written at Fort Vancouver 1829-32, Carr, Ossian J., 4(1):39-40, 17(3):211-12 Bastard Nation and Ballot Initiative 41(1):66-67; rev. of Lord of Alaska, Carr, Overton, 17(2):134, 140 58, 99(3):145-46; rev. of Small Worlds: Baranov and the Russian Adventure, Carr, Robert K., Democracy and the Supreme Children and Adolescents in America, 34(2):219-21; rev. of Ohio Canal Era: Court, 28(4):428-29 1850-1950, 84(3):117 A Case Study of Government and the Carr, Sarah Pratt, The Cost of Empire, review, Carson, Wash., 9(1):38 Economy, 1820-1861, 61(3):171-72; 3(3):243 Carstensen, Vernon, 68(3):105-11, 84(2):50 rev. of Rich Harvest: A History of the Carr, William Clifton, 68(4):171, 173 works of: “The Good Old Days or the Grange, 1867-1900, 68(1):38; rev. of Carraher, Mortimer M., 15(2):113-14 Bad Old Days? History and Related Tenure, Nativity and Age as Factors in Carrere and Hastings (New York), 92(1):6-8 Muses in the Northwest in the 1930s,” Iowa Agriculture, 1850-1860, 69(1):37- Carrie Ladd (steamer), 33(4):413 68(3):105-11; “Robert L. Whitner, 38; rev. of To No Privileged Class: Carrie M. Willard among the Tlingits: The 1917-1982,” 74(1):37-38; “The West The Rationalization of Homesteading Letters of 1881-1883, by Carrie M. Mark Twain Did Not See,” 55(4):170- and Rural Life in the Early Twentieth- Willard, review, 88(1):44-45 76; ed., “Two Letters concerning the Century West, 80(1):33; rev. of Via The Carrier Language: A Grammar and Mercer Girls,” 35(4):343-47; ed., Western Express and Stagecoach, Dictionary Combined, by A. G. Morice, “Pioneer Woman in Southwestern 37(2):166-67; rev. of The Washington review, 24(2):150-52 Washington Territory: The State Grange, 1889-1924; A Romance Carrier people, 16(4):294, 40(4):317, 319-22 Recollections of Susanna Maria Slover of Democracy, 32(1):112-13; rev. of Carrighar, Sally, Moonlight at Midday, review, McFarland Price Ede,” 67(4):137- Westward America, 33(3):358-59; rev. 50(3):118 50; rev. of The American Heritage of The Westward Movement: A Book of Carriker, Eleanor R., ed., An Army Wife on Pictorial Atlas of United States History, Readings on Our Changing Frontiers,

60 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 31(2):207-209 Cary, Alice, 45(4):106 and Fox Island council, 104(2):88-89, 92 Cart, Theodore W., “‘New Deal’ for Wildlife: Cary, Miles E., 62(1):12-13 and Leschi, 1(2):58-59, 95(1):29-30, 32 A Perspective on Federal Conservation Cary, Phoebe, 45(4):106 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Policy, 1933-40,” 63(3):113-20; rev. of Casagrande, Louis B., Side Trips: The 27(3):200-204, 210-12, 43(2):96, 98, American Sportsmen and the Origins of Photography of Sumner W. Matteson, 104-105 Conservation, 68(2):99; rev. of How the 1898-1908, review, 76(1):35 Casey, Thomas Lincoln, 47(2):39 U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks, Cascade Canal Company, 10(1):31-32, Cashel, T. D., 38(3):237 64(2):93 37(4):289 Cashman, Edward, 46(4):120 Cartee, Lafayette, 44(4):170 Cascade Corner (Yellowstone National Park), Cashmere, Wash., 9(1):40 Carter (of Cascades massacre), 18(4):256 93(1):13-25 Casino (Keisno; Cathlakamaps leader), Carter (of the Albion), 12(1):69-70 Cascade Range 5(3):193-94, (3):233-34, 23(3):211, Carter, Alex, 20(1):44-45 building a wagon road through, 56(2):49- 98(1):8, 10 Carter, Bryan, rev. of Lincoln and Oregon 56 Casper, Henry W., History of the Catholic Country Politics in the Civil War Era, first immigrants to cross (1853), 8(1):22- Church in Nebraska, Vol. 1: The Church 104(3):153-54 28 on the Northern Plains, 1838-1874, Carter, Caleb, 84(2):78 Great Northern route through, 56(2):83 review, 58(4):216, Vol. 2: The Church Carter, Clarence Edwin, Historical Editing, human influence on, 84(4):146-47 on the Fading Frontier, 1864-1910, review, 44(2):60; ed., The New Regime, livestock grazing in, 55(3):119-27 review, 58(4):216, Vol. 3: Catholic 1765-1767, 7(3):253 mines and mining in, 78(3):118 Chapters in Nebraska Immigration, Carter, Dan T., Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the origin of name of, 9(1):38-39 1870-1900, review, 58(4):216 American South, review, 60(4):235- See also names of individual roads and Cass, George W., 10(2):96 36; rev. of And Promises to Keep: topographical features Cass, Lewis, 16(1):13-15, 20(2):143-44, The Southern Conference for Human Cascade Range Forest Reserve (Oreg.), 23(4):289, 43(3):210-12, 52(1):13-14 Welfare, 1938-1948, 59(3):171 74(4):146-47, 149, 152, 79(1):4-5 Cassell, Mark S., “Iñupiat Labor and Carter, Everett, rev. of The Achievement Cascade School (Seattle), 83(4):140-41, 143 Commercial Shore Whaling in of William Dean Howells: A Cascade Tunnel, 22(3):178 Northern Alaska,” 91(3):115-23 Reinterpretation, 60(3):168-69 Cascade Wagon Road, 56(2):49-56 Casserly, Brian, “Confronting the U.S. Navy Carter, Murray A., 47(4):108 Cascades massacre (1856), 2(3):233-40, at Bangor, 1973-1982,” 95(3):130-39; Carter, Paul A., “The Other Catholic 16(3):163-85, 18(1):28-32, 18(2):110- rev. of The American Far West in the Candidate: The 1928 Presidential 20, 18(4):256-58, 19(2):99-107, Twentieth Century, 100(2):97-98; Bid of Thomas J. Walsh,” 55(1):1-8; 19(3):196-98, 99(4):168 rev. of Outpost of Empire: The Royal The Spiritual Crisis of the Gilded Age, Cascades Railroad Company, 3(3):188, Marines and the Joint Occupation of review, 64(4):179; The Twenties in 30(3):250 San Juan Island, 97(1):44-45; rev. of America, review, 59(4):221 Cascadia: The Geologic Evolution of the Pacific Soldier to Advocate: C. E. S. Wood’s 1877 Carter, S. M., ed., Who’s Who in British Northwest, by Bates McKee, review, Legacy, 98(1):43-44; rev. of Washington Columbia, 23(4):308 64(2):88-89 State: The Inaugural Decade, 1889- Carter, Sarah, The Importance of Being cascara sagrada, 25(2):133 1899, 99(2):98-99; rev. of The West the Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Case, A. L., 17(2):130-32, 136-37, 141, 143 Railroads Made, 100(1):37 Building in Western Canada to 1915, Case, Charles R., 35(4):297-300, 36(1):31, Cassia County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 review, 100(2):94; ed., Cowboys, 36(3):199 Cassiar region (B.C), gold rush in, 22(1):32- Ranchers, and the Cattle Business: Case, Lynn M., ed., Guide to the Diplomatic 37 Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching Archives of Western Europe, review, Cassidy, James G., Ferdinand V. Hayden: History, review, 93(2):102-103 52(3):125 Entrepreneur of Science, review, Carter, Thomas H., 64(2):50, 54-55 Case, Otto A., 45(2):62, 64 92(3):161-62 cartography. See maps Case, Robert Ormond, The Empire Builders, Cassin, John, Illustrations of the Birds of Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America review, 38(3):275; Last Mountains: The California, Texas, Oregon, British and to the Year 1800, by Henry R. Wagner, Story of the Cascades, review, 37(1):71- Russian America, review, 84(3):113 1937 ed., review, 29(2):207-208, 1968 72 Cassinelli, C. W., The Politics of Freedom: An ed., review, 60(3):162 Case, Victoria, Last Mountains: The Story of Analysis of the Modern Democratic Cartwright, Bruce, 20(1):26-27 the Cascades, review, 37(1):71-72 State, review, 54(2):86 Cartwright, John C., 60(3):135, 138, 143 Case and Draper, 50(3):107 Cassity, Michael, rev. of Workers and Dissent Caruna, Joseph, 104(1):9 “The Case of Frank Fuller: The Killer of in the Redwood Empire, 79(4):164 Caruthers, J. Wade, American Pacific Ocean Alaska Missionary Charles Seghers,” by Castellan, Eleanor Barbara (Pavella), 91(1):3- Trade: Its Impact on Foreign Policy and Gerard G. Steckler, 59(4):190-202 24 Continental Expansion, 1784-1860, The Case of Spokane Garry, by William S. Castellan, James W., ed., “The Memoir of review, 65(4):163 Lewis, 8(2):156 Eleanor Castellan: The Years in the Carver, John, 70(2):76-77 “The Case of Vuco Perovich,” by Claus-M. Pacific Northwest, 1910-1919,” 91(1):3- Carver, Jonathan, 17(3):218-21 Naske, 78(1/2):2-9 24 works of: Travels Through the Interior “The Case of William Lewis,” by John Fahey, Castellan, John, 91(1):3-24 Parts of North America, in the years 91(2):86-93 Castile, George Pierre, “Edwin Eells, U.S. 1766, 1767, and 1768, 13(4):282-83, Casey, Silas Indian Agent, 1871-1895,” 72(2):61-68; 22(4):289 at Fort Steilacoom, 2(1):30-31, 8(4):302- “The ‘Half-Catholic’ Movement: Edwin carving. See woodcarving 305, 23(3):198-202, 63(3):84-86 and Myron Eells and the Rise of the

Index 61 Indian Shaker Church,” 73(4):165-74; 19, 83(2):45-47, 51; in presidential winter losses of, in Oreg. (1847-90), “The Indian Connection: Judge James primary (1928), 55(1):1-8 23(1):3-17 Wickersham and the Indian Shakers,” archives of, in Wash., 28(4):386-88, 401, See also livestock industry 81(4):122-29; ed., The Indians of 30(4):418, 427, 434 The Cattle King, by Edward F. Treadwell, Puget Sound: The Notebooks of Myron and Asian communities, 86(2):101 22(4):314 Eells, review, 77(4):153; ed., State and civil rights, in Seattle, 104(2):55, 59- The Cattle King: A Dramatized Biography, by and Reservation: New Perspectives on 60, 63-64 Edward F. Treadwell, review, 42(4):338- Federal Indian Policy, review, 84(4):157; influence of, on Indian Shaker church, 39 rev. of Captured Heritage: The Scramble 73(4):165-74 The Cattle Trade on Puget Sound, 1858-1890, for Northwest Coast Artifacts, 77(2):72; and labor organizing, 105(4):175, 181-82 by Orin Oliphant, 25(1):72 rev. of Chiefs and Chief Traders: Indian and religious trends in Oreg., 83(3):83-84, “The Cattle Trade through Snoqualmie Pass,” Relations at Fort Nez Perces, 1818- 86 by J. Orin Oliphant, 38(3):193-213 1855, Vol. 1: Chiefs and Chief Traders, schools of, 41(4):347, 350-51 Catton, Bruce, Michigan: A Bicentennial 85(2):76, Vol. 2: Chiefs and Change in and settlement of fur trade families, History, review, 72(3):107-10 the Oregon Country, 89(2):106-107; rev. 90(3):144-48 Catton, Theodore, “The Campaign to of Indians of the Pacific Northwest: A See also Catholic missionaries; Jesuit Establish Mount Rainier National History, 74(3):142 missionaries; Oblate missionaries; Park, 1893-1899,” 88(2):70-81; Castle, Emery N., ed., Economics and Public names of individual missionaries; names Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, Policy in Water Resource Development, of individual missions and National Parks in Alaska, review, review, 56(3):113 Catholic Indian Missions and Grant’s Peace 90(1):46-47; National Park, City Castle Rock, Wash., 9(1):40 Policy, 1870-1884, by Peter J. Rahill, Playground: Mount Rainier in the Castner, Joseph C., Lieutenant Castner’s review, 46(4):125 Twentieth Century, review, 99(1):34- Alaskan Exploration, 1898: A Journey of Catholic missionaries, 1(1):40-41, 19(1):45- 35; rev. of Building in an Ashen Land: Hardship and Suffering, ed. Lyman L. 51, 19(2):117-33, 19(3):181-92, Historic Resource Study of Katmai Woodman, review, 76(2):78 41(2):126, 128, 165-69, 61(1):6-7, National Park and Preserve, 95(3):159- Caswell, Gordon, rev. of Historic Preservation 72(4):157-61, 73(4):169-71 60; rev. of Letters from Alaska, 86(1):48; and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, background and outlook of, 79(4):130-37 rev. of A Stern and Rock-Bound Coast: Denver, and Seattle, 98(1):46-47 Catholic ladders of, 72(3):100-103, 105, Kenai Fjords National Park Historic Caswell, Joshua, 12(1):14-15, 18 73(4):169-70, 79(4):133-35 Resource Study, 95(3):159-60 Cataldo, Joseph M., 42(1):41-42, 47-66, and Coeur d’Alene people, 94(1):27-41 Catton, William R., Jr., Overshoot: The 104(1):9 correspondence of, 84(1):2-6 Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Catalog of the Public Documents of the United and Flathead people, 28(3):227-50 Change, review, 73(3):142 States, by the U.S. Superintendent of at Fort Vancouver, 19(3):222, 224-27 Caufield, E. G., “Effort to Save the Historic Documents, 34(2):200 and Indian catechists, 72(3):98-106 McLoughlin House,” 1(2):36-40 A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Collection of and Kamiakin (Yakama leader), 97(1):32- Caughey, John Walton, The American West: Western Americana Founded by William 36, 99(4):159, 161-64, 166, 169 Frontier and Region. Interpretations Robertson Coe, Yale University Library, and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(3):40-76 by John Walton Caughey, review, by Mary C. Withington, review, See also ; Jesuit 61(2):108-109; California, review, 44(4):190-91 missionaries; Oblate missionaries; 32(3):328-29; History of the Pacific Catalogue of Materials in the Archivo General names of individual missionaries and Coast, 25(1):71-72; Hubert Howe de Indias for the History of the Pacific missions Bancroft, Historian of the West, Coast and the American Southwest, by Catholic Problems in Western Canada, by review, 38(1):89-91; Turner, Bolton, Charles E. Chapman, 10(3):232-33 George Thomas Daly, 13(2):150 and Webb: Three Historians of the Catalonian Volunteers, 71(2):72-77 Catholicism. See Catholic Church American Frontier, review, 57(2):83; “A Catalyst to Draw Us Together,” by Catlin, George, 2(3):196-98, 204, 9(3):165 rev. of Felipe de Neve, First Governor Cameron Sherwood, 49(3):114-20 works of: O-kee-pa: A Religious Ceremony of California, 64(2):89; rev. of The Catastrophe to Triumph: Bridges of the Tacoma and Other Customs of the Mandans, Fragmented Metropolis: Los Angeles, Narrows, by Richard S. Hobbs, review, review, 60(1):37-38 1850-1930, 60(2):97; rev. of Gold Fever: 99(3):146 Catlin, Seth, 13(1):8-13, 18-19 Being a True Account, Both Horrifying Cate, J. L., ed., The Army Air Forces in World Catlin, Wash., 9(1):41 and Hilarious, of the Art of Healing War II, Vols. 1 and 2, review, 40(4):352 Caton, N. T., 17(1):32, 32(4):369, 377 (so-called) During the California Cathcart, Wash., 9(1):40 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 67(2):51, 56, 61-62, Gold Rush, 58(3):156; rev. of Strain of Cathlamet, Wash., 9(1):40 96(2):77, 80, 101(1):14 Violence: Historical Studies of American Cathlamet on the Columbia: Recollections of Cattermole, E. G., Famous Frontiermen, Violence and Vigilantism, 68(4):191; the Indian People and Short Stories of Pioneers and Scouts: the Romance of A Venture in History: The Production, Early Pioneer Days in the Valley of the American History, 18(3):236 Publication, and Sale of the Works of Lower Columbia River, by Thomas cattle Hubert Howe Bancroft, 66(1):35-36 Nelson Strong, review, 46(1):30-31 in Inland Empire, 50(1):20, 95(4):196-97, Caughlan, John, 78(3):91, 93-96, 98 Cathlamet people, 28(4):363-72, 33(4):381. 200-201 Cauley, Avis Mary Custis, 35(2):171 See also Chinookan people introduction of, to Pacific Northwest, Cauthers, Janet, rev. of Nobody Here But Us: Catholic Church 14(3):163-85 Pioneers of the North, 69(1):45-46 and anti-Catholicism: of KKK in Oreg., Snoqualmie Pass trade (1870s-1880s) in, Cavalcade of the Rails, by Frank P. Morse, 53(2):60-63, 69(2):76-78, 80(1):12-15, 38(3):194-213 review, 31(3):355-56

62 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Cavalryman Out of the West: Life of General Celilo Canal, 86(4):179-80 archives of, 30(4):418 William Carey Brown, by George Celilo Falls, 97(4):197 Central Executive Committee of the Miners’ Francis Brimlow, review, 37(2):165-66 Celilo Tales: Wasco Myths, Legends, Tales of Union of Coeur d’Alene, 58(1):15-22 Cavanaugh, George, 6(3):150-51 Magic and the Marvelous, by Donald Central Executive Miners’ Union. See Central Cavanaugh, Joseph, 16(3):236 M. Hines, review, 88(4):202 Executive Committee of the Miners’ Cavanaugh, Thomas H., 51(4):179 Cement City, Wash., 9(1):41-42 Union of Coeur d’Alene Cavell, Janice, Acts of Occupation: Canada and Censorship 1917, by James R. Mock, review, Central Labor Council of Portland, Arctic Sovereignty, 1918-1925, review, 33(2):236-37 91(3):152-53 102(3):148-49 Census Bureau, U.S., 59(1):6-10, 70(4):156, Central Labor Council of Seattle Cavitt, Lydia, 7(1):54 71(3):98-100 and AFL, 70(1):32-34 Cawelti, John G., Apostles of the Self-Made census data (Canada, 1901), 90(3):150 and amusement trades strike (Seattle), Man, review, 58(1):43 census data (U.S.) 71(4):172, 174-77, 180-82 Cawley, R. McGreggor, Federal Land, Western in Alaska: 1900, 85(3):82-92; work of Ivan and Centralia massacre (1919), 45(4):120 Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion Petroff (1880, 1890), 59(1):1, 6-9 and Everett massacre (1916), 49(4):169 and Environmental Politics, review, of 1850, 41(2):95-108 and progressives, 52(3):82, 85 86(1):45-46 of 1870, 73(3):108-20 race relations of, 86(1):35, 38-39, 41-42 Caxton, William, 48(3):101 of 1880, 59(1):1, 6-7, 9, 73(3):108-20 and Seattle general strike (1919), Caxton Printers, 48(3):100-105, 102(2):73-74 of 1890, 59(1):8-9, 71(3):98-100 69(3):129-30, 133-34 “Caxton Printers, Ltd., Regional Publishers,” enumeration of mixed-race persons post-WWI, 55(4):146-47, 149-56 by Paul E. Johnston, 48(3):100-105 (1910), 90(3):151 See also King County Labor Council; Cayton, Horace R., 94(1):16-17, 100(1):7-8 for Hispanic population in Oreg. and Western Central Labor Union Cayuse George. See Cavanaugh, George Wash. (1980), 75(3):108-16 Central Oregon, by W. D. Cheney, 11(1):67 Cayuse Halket, 42(3):227-29 Spanish heritage categories, 70(4):156 Central Pacific Railroad, 39(4):256-58, 261, Cayuse people, 27(2):107-108, 113, 151-52 “The Census of 1890 and the Closing of the 41(2):130-33, 79(4):140-41 during Indian wars (1855-58), 97(1):23- Frontier,” by Gerald D. Nash, 71(3):98- Central Polynesian Land and Commercial 28, 104(2):88 100 Company of California, 68(2):50, 53, and Waiilatpu (Whitman mission), “The Centenary of Kamehameha the Great,” 57 25(1):39-43, 48(1):20-21 by Herbert H. Gowen, 10(2):88-92 Central School (Seattle), 83(4):130-33, 136- and Walla Walla treaty council (1855), Centennial Churches of Washington’s “Fourth 37, 140-41, 143 1(4):253-55, 25(1):45, 97(1):20-21, 34 Corner,” by Keith A. Murray, review, Central Valley Project (Calif.), 61(3):143-46 and Whitman massacre (1847), 1(1):35- 77(3):118 Central Washington College of Education 49, 2(2):141-42, 25(1):43-45, “The Centennial Director Tells of Plans for a (Ellensburg, Wash.). See Central 38(4):315-16, 318, 97(1):19-20 State Wide Celebration,” by Chapin D. Washington University See also Cayuse war Foster, 44(1):3-6 Central Washington Railroad, 32(1):66-67, Cayuse Pitt (Nez Perce religious leader), “Centennial Ode,” by Abigail Scott Duniway, 60(2):86, 88 42(3):227-29 98(4):159-67 Central Washington University, 18(3):174, Cayuse war, 1(1):34-49, 5(4):293, 19(2):118- Centennial West: Essays on the Northern Tier 20(2):107, 68(3):105-11. See also 19. See also Whitman massacre States, ed. William L. Lang, review, Washington State Normal School at Caywood, Louis R., 45(3):93 84(4):154 Ellensburg CCC. See Civilian Conservation Corps The Centennial Years: A Political and Economic “Centralia, the First Fifty Years (1845-1900),” CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan: History of America from the Late 1870s 33(1):41-57 Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, to the Early 1890s, by Fred A. Shannon, Centralia, Wash., 9(1):42, 32(4):419, 421-22, and Fur Sharks, by David M. Quiring, ed. Robert Huhn Jones, review, 33(1):41-57, 45(4):117, 57(2):67, review, 97(1):41-43 59(4):222 91(3):135. See also Centralia massacre Cebula, Larry, Plateau Indians and the Quest Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, The Centralia Conspiracy, by Ralph Chaplin, for Spiritual Power, 1700-1850, review, 101(3/4):107 77(4):124, 126-27 95(4):209-10; rev. of Forgotten Trails: Center of the Storm: Memoirs of John T. Scopes, Centralia First Farmers Merchants Bank and Historical Sources of the Columbia’s Big by John T. Scopes and James Presley, Trust Company, 43(2):144 Bend Country, 88(3):155; rev.of Lewis review, 58(4):214-15 “Centralia High School Students and the and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Center Stage: Helen Gahagan Douglas, a Life, History of Their Community,” by Discovery (film), 89(3):149-50 by Ingrid Winther Scobie, review, Herndon Smith, 33(1):41-57 Cedar Buttes, Mont., 78(1/2):52-53 85(1):40 “The Centralia Incident and the Cedar Creek mining district (Mont.), Centerview, Wash., 22(3):178 Pamphleteers,” by Donald A. MacPhee, 26(4):264-73 Centerville, Idaho, 73(3):108-20 62(3):110-16 Cedar Mountain Coal Company, 29(2):160 Centerville, Wash., 9(1):42 Centralia Liberation Committee, 59(2):92-93 Cedar River (Wash.), 48(1):3, 100(2):71-72 Central Area Civil Rights Committee Centralia massacre (1919), 45(4):116-24, cedar trees, 9(2):83-89, 25(2):136 (Seattle), 73(2):53, 56, 58-60, 57(2):65-72, 59(2):88-99, 62(3):110-16, Cedargreen Frozen Foods Packing Company, 104(2):63-64, 66-67 77(4):122-29, 80(4):139, 81(4):148 91(3):166 Central Area Motivation Program (Seattle), Centralia Publicity Committee, 59(2):90-91, Cedarville, Wash., 9(1):41 103(2):57-58, 104(2):58-59 93-95, 99 A Celebration of Work, by Norman Best, ed. Central Association of Seattle, 76(3):88-93, Centralia Tragedy and Trial, by Ben Hur William G. Robbins, review, 82(2):74- 98(3):109-12 Lampman, 12(1):76 75 Central Church of Christ (Everett, Wash.), The Centralia Tragedy of 1919: Elmer Smith

Index 63 and the Wobblies, by Tom Copeland, Chalifoux, J. Baptiste, 12(2):137-48, Champlain, Samuel de, The Voyages and review, 85(4):160 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300-303, 13(1):57- Explorations of Samuel de Champlain, A Century of Entomology in the Pacific 66, 13(2):131-41, 13(3):225-32, 1604-16, review, 1(4):277-78 Northwest, by Melville H. Hatch, 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223- Champlin, Ardath I., “Arthur L. Marsh and review, 41(1):75 34, 14(4):299-306, 15(1):63-66, the Washington Education Association, A Century of Judging: A Political History of the 15(2):126-43 1921-40,” 60(3):127-34 Washington Supreme Court, by Charles Challenge of the Big Trees: A Resource History Champness, W., 34(2):134-35 H. Sheldon, review, 80(1):34 of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Champney, E. F., 100(1):27 “A Century of Pacific Northwest Quarterly,” Parks, by Lary M. Dilsaver and William Champoeg (Oreg. Country), 6(3):162-67, 100(1):50 C. Tweed, review, 82(4):154 15(3):173-74, 18(3): 185-86, 25(2):145- Century 21 Exposition (1962), 76(3):85- Chamberlain, George, 51(2):53-54, 47, 27(1):5-7, 61(2):91-93, 68(1):14-24, 93, 80(1):2-11, 92(1):38, 99(3):127, 100(4):171-72 86(3):121, 127 100(3):108, 121 Chamberlain, Levi, 14(4):292-93 Champoeg, Place of Transition: A Disputed Ceres, Wash., 9(1):42 Chamberlain, P. B., 6(2):91-99 History, by John A. Hussey, review, Cerre, M. S., 18(3):217, 222-27 Chamberlain, Tim, 14(4):256-57 60(1):40 César Chávez: A Triumph of Spirit, by Richard “Chamberlain Hoel, Zealous Reformer,” by G. Chan, Anthony B., Gold Mountain: The Griswold del Castillo and Richard A. Thomas Edwards, 66(2):49-60 Chinese in the New World, review, Garcia, review, 88(3):151-52 Chamberlain-Ferris Revestment Act of 1916, 75(1):45 Chabot, A., 17(3):176 39(4):276-80 Chan, Sucheng, This Bittersweet Soil: The Chadwick, Stephen F., Sr., ed., “The Chamberlin, Arthur Bishop, 81(4):130-44, Chinese in California Agriculture, Recollections of Stephen James 83(4):141-43 1860-1910, review, 79(2):76; ed., Entry Chadwick,” 55(3):111-18 Chamberlin, Harvey H., “Slavery and Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Chadwick, Stephen Fowler, 4(3):178-79, Scholarship, Some Problems of Community in America, 1882-1943, 55(3):111-18, 60(3):136, 138-41, 143- Evidence: An Essay Review,” 66(2):79- 85(2):50-58; rev. of Chinatowns: Towns 44 84 within Cities in Canada, 80(2):75 Chadwick, Stephen James, 55(3):111-18, Chamberlin, William Henry, Collectivism: A Chance, David H., Kanaka Village/Vancouver 104(3):107-18 False Utopia, review, 29(3):330 Barracks, 1974, review, 69(4):189-90 works of: “Colonel Steptoe’s Battle,” Chamberlin and Siebrand (architects), Chance, Jennifer V., Kanaka Village/Vancouver 2(4):333-43 83(4):141-43 Barracks, 1974, review, 69(4):189-90 Chadwin, Mark Lincoln, The Hawks of World Chambers, Andrew J., 3(4):302 Chance, Johnnie, 14(2):123 War II, review, 60(3):171 Chambers, Clarke A., “FDR, Pragmatist- Chandler, A. E., 48(3):97 Chaffee, Eugene B., “The Political Clash Idealist: An Essay in Historiography,” Chandler, Elbert M., 72(4):166-67 between North and South Idaho over 52(2):50-55; Seedtime of Reform: Chandler, George, Civics for the State of the Capital,” 29(3):255-67; rev. of American Social Service and Social Washington, review, 4(1):49 Idaho of Yesterday, 32(4):455-56; rev. Action, 1918-1933, review, 55(4):186; Chandler, George C. (minister), 25(4):265-67, of Red Eagles of the Northwest: The rev. of Madame Secretary: Frances 271 Story of Chief Joseph and His People, Perkins, 68(3):111-12; rev. of Minister Chandler, Robert J., rev. of Henry Mayo 30(3):348; rev. of Stump Ranch Pioneer, of Relief: Harry Hopkins and the Newhall and His Times: A California 34(1):102-103 Depression, 55(2):94; rev. of The Legacy, 84(2):73 Chaffin, Lorah B.,Sons of the West; Separation of the Farm Bureau and Chandler, Z., 36(3):267 Biographical Account of Early-day the Extension Service: Political Issue in Chandonnet, Ann, Gold Rush Grub: From Wyoming, review, 33(2):221-22 a Federal System, review, 52(3):120- Turpentine Stew to Hoochinoo, review, A Chain of Hands, by Carol Ryrie Brink, 21; rev. of Social Scientists and 97(4):214-15 review, 85(2):59-60 Farm Politics in the Age of Roosevelt, Chang, Kornel S., rev. of The Triumph of Chait, Sandra M., Seeking Salaam: Ethiopians, 58(3):166; rev. of Varieties of Reform Citizenship: The Japanese and Chinese Eritreans, and Somalis in the Pacific Thought, 56(2):94-95 in Canada, 1941-67, 101(3/4):162 Northwest, review, 105(3):149-50 Chambers, David, 10(3):218 Change in Agriculture: The Northern United Chalana, Manish, “The Pay Streak Spectacle: Chambers, J. J., 90(2):82-86 States, 1820-1870, by Clarence H. Representations of Race and Gender Chambers, Margaret White, 3(4):302 Danhof, review, 61(4):224 in the Amusement Quarters of the Chambers, Thompson McLain, 8(1):38, Change in Alaska: People, Petroleum, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition,” 10(3):215, 221, 223-24, 230, 11(1):64- Politics, ed. George W. Rogers, review, 100(1):23-35 65, 11(2):140, 143-44, 11(4):299, 63(1):36 Chalcraft, Edwin L., Assimilation’s Agent: My 13(1):8-13, 13(2):135, 13(4):314, The Changing Pacific Northwest: Interpreting Life as a Superintendent in the Indian 14(4):300-301, 306, 36(4):338, Its Past, ed. David H. Stratton and Boarding School System, ed. Cary C. 43(4):295, 297, 299 George A. Frykman, review, 80(3):117 Collins, review, 96(4):210-11 Chambers, William Nesbit, Old Bullion Changing Tracks: Predators and Politics in Mt. Chalfant, W. A., Gold, Guns, and Ghost Towns, Benton, Senator from the New West: McKinley National Park, by Timothy review, 39(2):169-70 Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858, Rawson, review, 93(4):201-202 Chalifaux, Michel, 6(1):42 review, 48(3):108 The Changing West: An Economic Theory Chalifoux, Andre, 1(2):17, 21, 5(4):276- Chamisso, Adelbert von, The Alaska Diary of About Our Golden Age, by William 77, 281, 11(2):105-106, 114, 149, Adelbert von Chamisso, Naturalist on Allen White, review, 31(2):214-15 11(3):229, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):69-70, the Kotzebue Voyage, 1815-1818, review, The Changing West and Other Essays, by 15(3):215-26, 15(4):289-97 78(4):133 Laurence M. Larson, review, 29(3):323-

64 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 24 by Wayne S. Cole, review, 67(1):42-43 Chasan, Daniel Jack, Speaker of the House: The Chanlevo (Charlevon; settler), 15(3):171 Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Western Political Career and Times of John L. Channing, Edward, 14(1):37-39 Frontiersman, by Leonard J. Arrington, O’Brien, review, 81(3):117; The Water works of: Guide to the Study and Reading review, 68(1):43 Link: A History of Puget Sound as a of American History, review, 4(1):48; Charles Coulson Rich, by John Henry Evans, Resource, review, 74(1):40 A History of the United States, Vol. 4: review, 28(1):98-100 Chase, Caroline, 7(1):51 Federalists and Republicans, 1789- Charles Dickens Mining Company, 47(3):78, Chase, Charles, 27(2):169-70 1815, 8(3):232, Vol. 5: The Period 80, 84-85 Chase, Elmore Y., 37(1):47 of Transition, 1815-1848, review, Charles E. Merriam and the Study of Politics, Chase, George L., 4(3):191-92 13(2):143 by Barry D. Karl, review, 67(1):43-44 Chase, Henri, 97(1):21, 27 Channing, William Ellery, 53(3):101, 109 Charles J. Bonaparte, Patrician Reformer: His Chase, Marvin, 45(2):54-55 Chapell, Richard H., 68(3):124-27 Earlier Career, by Eric F. Goldman, Chase, Salmon P., 1(1):64, 66-67, 16(4):265- Chapin, David, Freshwater Passages: The 35(2):184 72 Trade and Travels of Peter Pond, review, Charles John Seghers, Priest and Bishop in Chase, W. Linwood, Wartime Social Studies in 105(4):196-97 the Pacific Northwest, 1839-1886: A the Elementary School, 35(2):170 Chapin, Miriam, Contemporary Canada, Biography, by Gerard G. Steckler, Chase, Will H., Sourdough Pot, 35(1):86 review, 51(1):39-40 review, 78(3):109 Chasing Alaska: A Portrait of the Last Frontier Chaplin, Ralph, 62(3):111-15, 95(1):35 Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, Then and Now, by C. B. Bernard, works of: The Centralia Conspiracy, 105(4):167 review, 104(4):191-92 77(4):124, 126-27; Only the Drums “Charles M. Gates, 1904-1963,” 54(2):49-53 Chatham (ship), 5(2):129-37, 5(3):215-24, Remembered, a Memento for Leschi, The Charles M. Russell Book, by John Willard, 5(4):300-308, 6(1):50-56, 6(2):83-89, 95(1):35 review, 64(3):130-31 11(1):27, 12(1):29-30, 47, 14(4):264, Chapman, Aurthur, The Story of Colorado, “The Charles Niederhauser Case: Patriotism 17(2):127, 21(1):55-60, 21(4):268, 270, 20(2):150 in the Seattle Schools, 1919,” by Keith 30(2):180-217, 44(3):115-28, 83(2):53- Chapman, Arthur J., 27(2):168, 30(4):411, A. Murray, 74(1):11-17 59 36(3):215-20, 62(4):137-39 Charlie Russell Roundup: Essays on America’s Chauncey Griggs house (Tacoma), 88(1):34- Chapman, Bruce, 100(3):109, 116-18 Favorite Cowboy Artist, ed. Brian W. 35, 39 Chapman, Charles E., Catalogue of Materials Dippie, review, 92(4):204 Cheadle, Walter Butler, Cheadle’s Journal of a in the Archivo General de Indias for Charlie Siringo’s West: An Interpretive Trip Across Canada, 1862-1863, review, the History of the Pacific Coast and the Biography, by Howard R. Lamar, 23(1):63-64 American Southwest, 10(3):232-33; A review, 97(1):41 Cheadle’s Journal of a Trip Across Canada, History of Spain, 10(1):74-75 Charles Sumner and the Coming of the 1862-1863, by Walter Butler Cheadle, Chapman, Don, 83(2):63-69 Civil War, by David Donald, review, review, 23(1):63-64 Chapman, Effie Louise, ed.,The Mountaineer, 52(4):163-64 checc. See Choose an Effective City Council 1914 ed., 6(1):72 Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man, by “checc’s Emergence in 1967 as an Agent of Chapman, J. Wilbur, 83(4):145-49 David Donald, review, 63(4):176-77 Political Change in Seattle: A Memoir,” Chapman, John Butler, 7(4):320-21, 13(1):4- “Charles Vancouver’s Plan,” ed. Richard H. by Peter LeSourd, 100(3):107-19 15, 15(2):129, 131-32, 134 Dillon, 41(4):356-57 Chechahco and Sourdough, by Scott C. Bone, Chapman, John M., 14(1):76, 43(2):98, 105- Charles W. Smith’s Pacific Northwest 17(3):236-37 106, 49(2):68 Americana: A Check List of Books and Chechacos All: The Pioneering of Skagit, ed. Chapman, Noah, 14(2):117 Pamphlets Relating to the History of Margaret Willis, review, 66(2):88-89 Chapman, Oscar L., 54(1):12-13, 16, the Pacific Northwest, 3d ed., ed. Isabel “A Check List of Washington Authors,” by 82(4):144, 147 Mayhew, review, 42(2):167-68 Lancaster Pollard, 31(1):3-96 Chapman, W. W., 27(1):10, 12 “Charles Wesley Smith, 1877-1956,” by Henry A Check List of Washington Imprints, 1853- Chapman Code, 27(1):10-14, 21, 23-24 C. Bauer, 47(3):85 1876, by Geraldine Beard, 34(1):27-31 The Character of Meriwether Lewis: Explorer Charleston, Wash., 9(1):43 Check-list of books and pamphlets relating to in the Wilderness, by Clay S. Jenkinson, Charlevon (Chanlevo; settler), 15(3):171 the history of the Pacific Northwest: to be review, 103(3):152-53 Charley’s Heaven, by Charles Stovall, review, found in representative libraries of that Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, 58(1):1, 4-6 49(3):125 region, by Charles W. Smith, 30(1):69 Charbonneau, Toussaint, 58(1):1-6, 12, Charlie (Charly; Indian leader), 5(2):91-98, “A Checklist of Washington Authors: 83(1):24-26 104-105, 5(3):171, 6(1):31-35 Additions and Corrections,” by Charges File, archived at Interior Dept., Charlot (Flathead leader), 42(1):45-47, 67-69, Lancaster Pollard, 35(3):233-66 35(4):325-26, 332-33 71-74 “A Checklist of Washington Authors, charitable trusts, in Wash., 43(2):126-28 Charlton, Charles Alexander, 5(1):28 1943-1950,” by Marion Bell Stanton, Charles, Pierre, 3(3):208, 211, 216, 6(3):183- Charry, Stephen W., “Defending ‘the Great 41(3):254-72 88, 192-97, 6(4):264-78, 7(1):59-75, Barbecue’: W. Lon Johnson and the Cheever, James, 31(3):292-301, 334-40 7(2):144-67, 21(3):227-29, 21(4):298- 1921 Northport Smelter Pollution Chehalis, Wash., 9(1):44, 18(3):188-89, 305, 22(1):42-58, 25(3):173-74 Suits,” 91(2):59-69; rev. of Clarence C. 87(3):130-40 Charles, Searle F., Minister of Relief: Harry Dill: The Life of a Western Politician, Chehalis Citizens’ Club, 87(3):130, 132, 135- Hopkins and the Depression, review, 92(2):94; rev. of A Penny for the 36 55(2):94 Governor, a Dollar for Uncle Sam: Chehalis County (Wash. Terr.), 4(2):99, Charles A. Lindbergh and the Battle Against Income Taxation in Washington, 67(4):137-49. See also Grays Harbor American Intervention in World War II, 95(2):103-104 County

Index 65 Chehalis Day School, 92(1):16-17 Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years of Cherokee Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Chehalis Indian Agency, 37(1):40, 43, 45-46, History as Told in the Correspondence Railway, 3(3):196, 72(1):30-40 56 of the Ridge-Watie-Boudinot Family, Chicago and North Western Railroad, Chehalis Indian Reservation, 37(1):40, 43, ed. Edward Everett Dale and Gaston 79(4):144, 81(2):67-73 92(1):15-17, 24-26 Litton, review, 32(1):114-15 Chicago Great Western Railroad, 54(3):104- Chehalis people, 1(3):122-24, 3(3):205-209, Cherokee Messenger, by Althea Bass, review, 105, 81(2):67 211-12, 226, 37(1):40, 43, 54(4):162- 28(1):96-98 The Chicago Race Riots, July, 1919, by Carl 64, 92(1):15-28, 104(2):85 Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic, Sandburg, review, 61(3):179-80 Chehalis River valley (Wash.), 96(4):199-200 by William G. McLoughlin, review, Chicago world’s fair. See World’s Columbian Chehobs, Henry, 3(4):297 78(3):108 Exposition Cheholtz, Henry, 93(4):188-89, 195-96 Cherrington, John, Mission on the Fraser, Chicanos, 70(4):155-62, 72(3):126-31, Chelan (ship), 96(3):120-21 review, 66(1):41 97(3):131-37 Chelan County (Wash.), 37(4):282-86, 289- Cherub (ship), 21(1):15-16, 21(4):249-50 “Chicanos in the Pacific Northwest: A 90, 296-302, 38(2):102, 104, 108 Chesaw, Wash., 22(3):179 Demographic and Socioeconomic Chelan people, 27(2):107-108, 119, 141-42 Chesnut, James D., 47(1):24-28 Portrait,” by Richard W. Slatta, Che-lan-teh-tah (Skokomish Indian), Chester, Edward W., Sectionalism, Politics, and 70(4):155-62 46(2):53-56 American Diplomacy, review, 68(1):33- Chichkine (Russian justice minister), Chemakum people, 20(3):186-89, 46(2):52- 34 40(1):39-42 58, 54(4):161 Chester, Wash., 9(1):45 Chickaloon, Alaska, 73(2):69-70, 72-73 Chemawa Indian School (Salem, Oreg.), Chestnut, V. K., 32(3):319 Chickering, William H., Within the Sound 92(1):19-21 Chet-ze-moka (Duke of York; Klallam of These Waves: The Story of the Kings Chemeketa mission station, 38(3):223-24 leader), 32(4):396, 46(2):53-56, of Hawaii Island, Containing a Full The Chemical Utilization of Wood in 93(2):59-68 Account of the Death of Captain Cook, Washington, by Henry Kreitzer Benson, “Chet-ze-moka, J. Ross Browne, and the together with the Hawaiian Adventures Thomas Gordon Thompson, and Great Port Townsend Controversy,” by of George Vancouver and Sundry Other George Samuel Wilson, 15(1):71 Elaine Naylor, 93(2):59-68 Mariners, review, 33(2):238-40 Chen, Xi, rev. of A Home for Every Child: The Chevigny, Hector, Lord of Alaska: Baranov Chico, Wash., 9(1):46 Washington Children’s Home Society in and the Russian Adventure, review, The Chief: Ernest Thompson Seton and the the Progressive Era, 103(1):40-41 34(2):219-21; The Lost Empire: The Life Changing West, by H. Allen Anderson, Chena, Alaska, 45(1):8-10, 12 and Adventures of Nikolai Petrovich review, 78(3):109 Cheney, B. G., 15(2):113 Rezanov, review, 29(1):87-88; Russian “Chief Cleveland Kamiakin and 20th- Cheney, Benjamin P., 15(2):107-13 America: The Great Alaskan Venture, Century Political Change on the Cheney, Brock, Plain but Wholesome: 1741-1867, review, 56(4):178-79 Colville Reservation,” by Richard D. Foodways of the Mormon Pioneers, Chew, Ron, Remembering Silme Domingo and Scheuerman and Michael O. Finley, review, 103(3):151-52 Gene Viernes: The Legacy of Filipino 101(1):17-27 Cheney, Charles H., 64(1):24, 76(1):12-13, American Labor Activism, review, “The Chief Factors of the Columbia 16-19, 21 103(4):191-92 Department (1821-1846),” by R. C. Cheney, Darwin H., 97(1):12-13 Chewelah, Wash., 9(1):45-46, 90(3):144-45, Clark, 28(4):405-409 Cheney, Lewis, 41(1):44, 47-65 148 Chief Joseph. See Joseph (Nez Perce leader) Cheney, Lyman, 41(1):45, 52-64 Chewelah people, 27(2):107-108, 121 Chief Joseph: The Biography of a Great Cheney, Mansel, 41(1):44-58 Cheyenne Frontier Days, 83(4):123-25, 127 Indian, by Chester Anders Fee, review, Cheney, Sarah, 6(4):226-27 Cheyenne Memories, by John Stands in 28(3):317-18 Cheney, W. D., Central Oregon, 11(1):67 Timber and Margot Liberty, review, “Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Warriors,” by Cheney, Wash., 9(1):45, 15(2):106-16, 60(3):165 Francis Haines, 45(1):1-7 21(4):297, 22(3):178-79 Cheyenne people, 43(1):58-61, 64 Chief Joseph Dam, 42(1):39, 97(2):109 Chenoweth (Indian leader), 16(3):171 The Cheyenne Way; Conflict and Case Law Chief Joseph’s Own Story, 16(4):303-305 Chenoweth, Bob, rev. of Saving the in Primitive Jurisprudence, by K. N. Chief Lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, 1796- Reservation: Joe Garry and the Battle Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel, 1876, by Clifford Merrill Drury, review, to Be Indian, 94(2):102-103; rev. of review, 33(2):223-25 72(4):182 Voice of the Old Wolf: Lucullus Virgil Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Chief Moses. See Moses (Sinkiuse-Columbia McWhorter and the Nez Perce Indians, 54(3):104-105, 107-12, 79(4):138-46, leader) 89(1):38-39 81(2):69-70, 73 Chief Moses Reservation. See Columbia Chenoweth, Francis A. works of: Treasure Lands of the Pacific Indian Reservation and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Northwest, 15(2):152; The Western “Chief Patkanim,” by Edmond S. Meany, 14(1):76, 27(3):206, 209-11, 42(1):6-7, Gateway to World Trade, 15(2):152 15(3):187-98 9-10, 20, 43(2):98, 102, 107, 111-18, Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis, by Harold Chief Seattle. See Seattle (Duwamish and 49(2):68-70, 95(1):28 M. Mayer and Richard C. Wade, with Suquamish leader) as postmaster, 20(2):130, 132 Glen E. Holt, review, 62(1):26 Chief Seattle, by Eva Greenslit Anderson, as territorial judge, 13(1):18, 13(3):178-79, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific review, 34(4):407-408 31(4):410, 421, 33(3):302 Railroad Company, 54(3):105-108, “Chief Seattle and Angeline,” by Clarence B. Cherny, Robert W., California Women and 110, 112, 79(4):142, 81(2):67, 71, Bagley, 22(4):243-75 Politics: From the Gold Rush to the 103(1):10. See also Chicago, Milwaukee “Chief Sluskin’s True Narrative,” by Lucullus Great Depression, review, 103(1):49-50 and Puget Sound Railway V. McWhorter, 8(2):96-101

66 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Chief Spokan Garry, 1811-1892: Christian, Chills and Fever: Health and Disease in the portrayals of, 11(4):252-53, 89(2):98-104 Statesman, and Friend of the White Early History of Alaska, by Robert as railroad laborers, 58(2):82-89, 86(2):84- Man, by Thomas E. Jessett, review, Fortuine, review, 81(3):116 85 52(3):115-16 Chilton, Alexander Wheeler, The History of relationship of to local environment, Chiefly Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Europe from 1862 to 1914, 9(2):157 90(1):17-29 Potlatch, ed. Aldona Jonaitis, review, Chimacum, Wash., 9(1):46 in Seattle labor force, 86(1):35-36, 39, 84(2):70-71 Chimakum people. See Chemakum people 41-44 Chiefs and Chief Traders: Indian Relations Chimeketa mission station. See Chemeketa See also anti-Chinese sentiment at Fort Nez Perces, 1818-1855, Vol. mission station Chinese Immigrants, African Americans, and 1: Chiefs and Chief Traders, review, Chimikain mission. See Tshimakain mission Racial Anxiety in the United States, 85(2):76, Vol. 2: Chiefs and Change in Chin, Doug, Seattle’s International District: 1848-82, by Najia Aarim-Heriot, the Oregon Country, review, 89(2):106- The Making of a Pan-Asian American review, 95(4):213-14 107 CommunityIreview, 94(2):99-100 The Chinese in American Life: Some Aspects Chiefs and Generals: Nine Men Who Shaped China of Their History, Status, Problems, and the American West, ed. Richard W. art of, influence in Northwest, 93(4):171- Contributions, by S. W. Kung, review, Etulain and Glenda Riley, review, 79, 101(2):55-70 54(3):133 96(3):153-55 and AYP, 101(3/4):159 The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80: The Chihalucum (Suquamish leader), 6(3):183, and Canada, relations between, 64(4):164, Pursuit of Identity and Power, by Wing 188-90, 6(4):265 168-69 Chung Ng, review, 92(2):93 Chilberg, John E., 53(3):98, 100(1):31, history and scholarship of, 2(2):99-104 “‘The Chinese Must Go’: The United States 100(2):77. 80 languages of, 2(2):99-102 Army and the Anti-Chinese Riots in Chilberg, Joseph, 66(4):171-72 in maritime fur trade, 1(3):115, 117-18, Washington Territory, 1885-1886,” by Chilcoat, Joseph, 24(4):253-54 13(3):120-21, 21(4):243-67 Clayton D. Laurie, 81(1):22-29 Chilcoat, Roy, 24(4):253 and Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):315-16 Chinese Women of America: A Pictorial Chilcotin people, 33(4):381, 386, 72(3):104- Strong, Anna Louise, in, 66(3):130, 132-36 History, by Judy Yung, review, 106 and Washington Conference (1921-22), 78(1/2):40 Child, Clifton James, The German-Americans 37(2):109-11, 123-25 “‘Chink Chink Chinaman’: The Beginning in Politics, 1914-1917, review, See also U.S.-China relations of Nativism in Montana,” by Larry D. 31(2):227-28 China: The Collection and Disposal of the Quinn, 58(2):82-89 Child, Harry, 74(1):9-10 Maritime and Native Customs Revenue Chinn, Mark A., 15(1):11, 19 Childe, John, 7(3):187-98 Since the Revolution of 1911, by Stanley Chinn, Ronald E., rev. of Washington Politics, Childers, Leisl Carr, rev. of Wrangling Women: F. Wright, 18(4):309 52(4):162 Humor and Gender in the American China and the World War, by Thomas Edward Chinook, a History and Dictionary of the West, 99(3):139-40 La Fargue, review, 29(3):326-28 Northwet Coast Trade Jargon, by Childers, Michael, rev. of Encounters in A Chinaman’s Chance: The Chinese on the Edward Harper Thomas, review, Avalanche Country: A History of Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, by 27(2):180-81 Survival in the Mountain West, 1820- Liping Zhu, review, 92(1):43 Chinook, William (Billy), 97(1):35, 1920, 105(3):144 Chinatowns: Towns within Cities in Canada, 97(4):194-95 Childhood, Marriage, and Reform: Henry by David Chuenyan Lai, review, Chinook by the Sea, by Lewis R. Williams, Clarke Wright, 1797-1870, by Lewis 80(2):75 16(1):69-70 Perry, review, 72(3):106 Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), 81(1):23-24, , 1(3):116, 119, 13(4):308-309, children, welfare of, 67(3):97-112, 76(1):23- 29, 81(4):158, 85(2):50, 58, 85(3):95, 28(4):363-64, 67(4):142 25 101, 103, 89(2):99, 102, 101(3/4):159, Chinook Jargon Dictionary, comp. Thomas W. Children of God: An American Epic, by Vardis 102(3):133 Prosch, 15(3):234-35 Fisher, review, 31(2):220-21 “Chinese History,” by Charles D. Tenney, Chinookan people, 9(1):46-47 Children of the Covered Wagon, by Mary Jane 2(2):99-104 blue jay in oral literature of, 55(2):50, 53 Carr, 25(4):306 Chinese immigrants, 70(1):25 ethnography of Lower Chinookan people, Children’s Voices from the Trail: Narratives and American Baptist Home Mission 28(4):363-72 of the Platte River Road, by Rosemary Society, 41(2):153 language of, 28(1):62-65, 70-74 Gudmundson Palmer, review, in Canada, 51(3):102, 57(4):172-79, in oyster industry, 102(3):132-33 95(2):96-97 64(4):163-64, 168-69, 71(3):106, population estimates of, 54(4):162-65 Childs, Marquis, The Farmer Takes a Hand: 102(2):79, 81, 87 and Quileute people, battle between, The Electric Power Revolution in Rural in canneries, 89(2):101, 102(3):133 20(3):183-84 America, review, 44(2):92-93 in fishing, 90(1):23-24 and slavery, 9(4):280 Chil’kat (ship), 102(4):189-90 and Indians, 90(1):24 trade relations of, 98(1):3-15 Chilkat people, 53(2):77, 82(2):51-58, in Inland Empire, 17(3):205-206 wood carving of, 33(4):381, 387-88 89(4):202-209. See also Tlingit people INS records on, 81(4):158 See also names of individual groups Chilkoot: An Adventure in Ecotourism, by in mining, 15(4):259, 48(4):124-25, Chipman, John, 18(4):259, 262 Allan Ingelson, Michael Mahony, and 58(2):82-89, 73(4):147-49, 90(1):19- Chippewa (steamer), 37(3):196-205 Robert Scace, review, 94(3):159-60 21, 26 Chippewa Customs, by Frances Densmore, Chilkoot people, 82(2):54-55. See also Tlingit in oyster industry, 102(3):132-33 20(3):235 people in Mont., 58(2):82-89 Chipps, Robert, 73(1):12-13 Chilliwack people, 41(4):330-41 in Port Townsend, Wash., 85(3):93-104 Chirikov, Aleksei, 38(1):56, 63-65, 70-71, 81-

Index 67 83, 38(2):119, 86(1):6, 9-10, 102(4):178 1849-1933, 56(2):92 and the Gold Seekers: The Journal of Chirouse, Eugene Casimir Chkalov, Valery, 94(4):216-17 Captain R. B. Marcy, with an Account of as Indian agent, 37(1):53 Chlorine Koffman and Company, 31(3):297, the Gold Rush over the Southern Route, on Indian dialects, 1(2):30-32, 60-61 301, 333 30(4):443-44; rev. of The Old Santa Fe and Kamiakin (Yakama leader), Choate, Rufus, 1(4):213, 53(1):38 Trail, 31(2):221-23; rev. of Santa Anna: 99(4):161-63, 66 cholera, 1(1):51-52, 13(3):174-75, 15(1):56, The Story of an Enigma Who Once as missionary, 9(3):166-68, 10(3):211, 19(3):194 Was Mexico, 28(3):324-25; rev. of The 19(1):46, 48-49, 19(2):117-31, cholo culture, in Yakima Valley, 97(3):132-34 Shadow of the Arrow, 33(1):90-91; rev. 19(3):183, 73(4):169-71 Choose an Effective City Council (checc), of Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Prairies, Chirouse Number of The Indian Sentinel, ed. 100(3):107-19, 105(2):56 32(2):222-23 William H. Ketcham, 9(2):155 “Choosing between Corsets and Freedom: Christian and Missionary Alliance, archives Chisholm, Thelma, 92(1):40-42 Native, Mixed-Blood, and White Wives of, 30(4):434 The Chisholm Trail: A History of the World’s of Laborers at Fort Nisqually, 1833- Christian Church (Wenatchee, Wash.), Greatest Cattle Trail, Together with a 1860,” by Emma Milliken, 96(2):95-101 archives of, 30(4): 434 description of the persons, a narrative of Choris, Louis, 51(4):145-46 Christian College, 46(1):8-9, 11 the events, and reminiscences associated Choteau County (Mont.), 31(2):196, 201 Christian Commonwealth, 80(4):140-41, 143, with the same, by Sam P. Ridings, Chouteau, Charles P., 37(3):195-96, 204 145-46 review, 28(4):416-18 Chouteau, Pierre, Jr., 37(3):196, 204, 212 Christian Cooperative Colony (Yakima Chits-a-mah-han. See Chet-ze-moka (Duke Choy, Philip P., ed., Coming Man: 19th Valley), 61(1):11-12 of York; Klallam leader) Century American Perceptions of the Christian Friends for Racial Equality (cfre), Chittenden, Hiram M. Chinese, review, 89(2):98-104 104(2):56, 58 on forestry, 57(2):73-81 Chrislock, Carl H., Ethnicity Challenged: The Christian Party, 80(4):139-41 as historian, 37(2):87, 92, 100, 107 Upper Midwest Norwegian-American Christian Reformed Church (Everett, Wash.), and Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle), Experience in World War I, review, archives of, 30(4):418 48(1):3, 68(2):63-69, 71, 77(1):17-19 73(3):136 Christian Science, 28(4):389, 30(4):418, 427, papers of, 16(4):312, 50(1):28-30 Christ, Philip, 5(1):26 432, 434, 97(1):11-17 works of: The American Fur Trade of the Christensen, Andrew, 58(3):131, 133-36, 138, Christian socialists, 81(1):2-10 Far West, review, 26(4):303; War or 140, 73(2):68-70 “Christianity, a Matter of Choice: The Peace, review, 3(2):160; Yellowstone Christensen, Annie Constance, ed., Letters Historic Role of Indian Catechists National Park, Historical and from the Governor’s Wife: A View of in Oregon Territory and British Descriptive, 1927 ed., 19(2):149, 1933 Russian Alaska, 1859-1862, review, Columbia,” by Margaret Whitehead, ed., 24(3):235-36, 1949 ed., review, 98(1):49 72(3):98-106 41(2):173-74; rev. of The Life of Father Christensen, Bert, 104(4):164, 166-67 Christie, James H., 25(3):220 de Smet, S. J., 1801-1873, 7(3):247- Christensen, Bonnie, Red Lodge and the Christoffers, Ethel M., rev. of The Aristocratic 48; rev. of Mount Rainier, A Record of Mythic West: Coal Miners to Cowboys, West, 17(4):300; rev. of Women of the Exploration, 8(1):63-65 review, 95(2):104-105 West, 19(4):301-302 “The Chittenden Papers,” by Bruce Le Roy, Christensen, Dick, 99(1):30-31 Christopher, Thomas, 4(1):42-43 50(1):28-30 Christensen, Fred W., 49(2):80 Christopher, Wash., 9(1):47 Chittick, V. L. O., Thomas Chandler Christensen, Parley Parker, 57(4):154, 156 “Christopher C. Shea, ‘King of Skagway’: Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): A Study in Christensen, Thomas P., The Historic Trail of Progressive Era Mayor and Game Provincial Toryism, review, 16(2):148- the American Indians, 26(2):153 Warden in Alaska,” by Catherine 50; ed., Northwest Harvest: A Regional Christian, A. L. (and wife), 18(2):123-31, Holder Spude, 96(1):16-29 Stock-Taking, review, 40(4):343; ed., 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Christy, Howard A., ed., Community Ring-tailed Roarers: Tall Tales of the Christian, Byron H., rev. of Censorship 1917, Development in the American West: Past American Frontier, 1830-60, review, 33(2):236-37 and Present Nineteenth and Twentieth 32(4):466-67; rev. of Mark Twain, Christian, Gifford, 18(2):123, 126-31, Century Frontiers, review, 77(3):118 the Man and His Work, 27(2):187-89; 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 A Chronicle of Catholic History of the Pacific rev. of Mighty Mountain, 33(1):73- Christian, Percy W., rev. of Adventure on Northwest, 1743-1960, by Wilfred P. 74; rev. of Paul Bunyan, 16(1):63-66; Red River: Report on the Exploration Schoenberg, review, 54(2):82-83 rev. of Plume Rouge, a Novel of the of the Headwaters of the Red River The Chronicles of America, ed. Allen Johnson, Pathfinders, 34(1):109-10; rev. of The by Captain Randolph B. Marcy and 13(2):149 Roots of American Culture and Other Captain G. B. McLellan, 29(3):322- Chronicles of Oklahoma, ed. James S. Essays, 34(2):224-26; rev. of Swift Flows 23; rev. of Called unto Holiness: The Buchanan and Edward E. Dale, the River, 31(3):349-51; rev. of The Story of the Nazarenes. The Formative 12(2):155 Wind Blew from the East, a Study in Years, 54(2):86; rev. of Chronicles of Chronicles of Willamette: The Pioneer the Orientation of American Culture, Willamette: The Pioneer University University of the West, by Robert 34(2):224-26; rev. of The World of of the West, 35(2):174-75; rev. of The Moulton Gatke, review, 35(2):174-75 Washington Irving, 36(1):85-88 Crisis of 1830-1842 in Canadian- A Chronological History of the Discovery of Chitwood, Oliver Perry, A History of Colonial American Relations, 34(1):115-16; rev. the Aleutian Islands; or, The Exploits America, 22(4):314 of Gold on Sterling Creek: A Century of Russian Merchants, by Vasilii Chiu, Ping, rev. of State Government and of Placer Mining, 56(1):38-39; rev. Nikolaevich Berkh, ed. Richard A. Economic Development: A History of of Jedediah Smith: Trader and Trail Pierce, review, 68(3):150 Administrative Policies in California, Breaker, 28(2):196-98; rev. of Marcy Chronological History of the North-eastern

68 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Voyages of Discovery; and of the Early The Church Universal and Triumphant: 75(4):174-80 Eastern Navigations of the Russians, by Elizabeth Clare Prophet’s Apocalyptic at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, James Burney, review, 66(2):96 Movement, by Bradley C. Whitsel, 75(2):55, 101(3/4):143 Chronology of Woodrow Wilson, comp. review, 96(1):41 in Boise, 92(1):3-14 John Randolph Bolling and Mary The Churches and the Indian Schools, 1888- in Denver, 63(4):153, 155-64 Vanderpool Pennington, 19(1):74 1912, by Francis Paul Prucha, review, in the Philippines, 101(3/4):143 The Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan 72(2):85 in Portland, 76(1):12-15 Vancouver, by Chuck Davis, review, Churchill, Claire Warner, Slave Wives of in Seattle, 75(1):22-33 103(4):199-200 Nehalem, 25(1):74; South of the Sunset: in Spokane, 72(4):170-79 Chugach people, 90(4):198-201 An Interpretation of Sacajawea, the and University of Washington campus Chugach Prehistory: The Archaeology of Prince Indian Girl That Accompanied Lewis design, 85(3):106 William Sound, Alaska, by Frederica de and Clark, review, 28(2):219-20 The City Beautiful Movement, by William H. Laguna, review, 48(1):29 Churchill, Frederick, 96(1):14, 17-18 Wilson, review, 82(3):114 Chugach Sound, Alaska, 90(4):197-202 Churchill, Winston, 50(3):110, 60(1):12, “The City Boss and the Reformer: A Chuinard, Eldon G., Only One Man Died: The 104(3):125-26, 130 Reappraisal,” by Lyle W. Dorsett, Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Churchmen and the Western Indians, 1820- 63(4):150-54 Expedition, review, 71(4):189 1920, ed. Clyde A. Milner II and Floyd The City Builders: One Hundred Years of Chukchi people, 38(1):47, 57-63, 38(2):123- A. O’Neil, review, 78(3):110 Union Carpentry in Portland, Oregon, 26, 149, 152-55, 51(4):150-51, Churton, Edward, 60(4):200-201 1883-1983, by Craig Wollner, review, 95(2):59, 61 Chute, George (Roger), 84(2):78 84(2):72 Chukchi Peninsula (Russia), 38(1):57-63, 70, Cincinnati Daily Chronicle, 22(3):164 City Functional movement, in Denver, 81, 38(2):123-26, 152-55, 95(2):62, 65, Cincinnatus: George Washington and the 63(4):155-64 68, 101(3/4):128-29 Enlightenment, by Garry Wills, review, city government. See municipal government Church, Almon, 31(4):387 76(1):38 The City of Destiny and the South Sound: An Church, Bethine (née Clark), 78(1/2):17-30 cinema. See movies theaters Illustrated History of Tacoma and Pierce Church, Frank, 78(1/2):17-31, 91(3):138, 141- CIO. See Congress of Industrial County, by Caroline Denyer Gallacci, 47, 97(2):70, 75, 102(4):171 Organizations review, 94(3):161-62 Church, Louis Kossuth, 56(3):116, 120-22 CIO Industrial Worker (Portland). See City of Illusion, by Vardis Fisher, review, Church, Peter, 85(1):9 Portland CIO Industrial Worker 32(4):454-55 Church, Robert L., Education in the United Circle City, Alaska, 42(3):211-23 City of Rocks (Idaho), 32(3):289, 291-96, States: An Interpretive History, review, Circle mining district (Alaska), 81(1):14-20 301-305, 84(4):124-29 68(3):146 Cities and Nature in the American West, ed. The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Church Mission Society, 42(3):224-32, Char Miller, review, 103(1):45-46 Mountains to California, by Richard 75(2):70-75 Cities of the American West: A History of Burton, ed. Fawn Brodie, review, Church Missionary Society. See Church Frontier Urban Planning, by John W. 55(2):90 Mission Society Reps, review, 71(3):134 City of the West: Emerson, America, and Church of Christ, Scientist. See Christian Cities on Stone: Nineteenth Century the Urban Metaphor, by Michael H. Science Lithograph Images of the Urban West, Cowan, review, 60(2):105 Church of England, 24(3):203, 42(3):224-41, by John W. Reps, review, 69(2):88-89 City of Topeka (steamer), 30(2):132, 136-37 49(2):55-60, 60(4):199-204, 75(2):70- Citizen Docker: Making a New Deal on the City on the Willamette: The Story of Portland, 78, 104(1):5 Vancouver Waterfront, 1919-1939, by Oregon, by Percy Maddux, review, Church of God churches, in Wash., archives Andrew Parnaby, review, 99(3):152-53 44(1):44 of, 28(4):389-90, 30(4):418, 428 Citizens Emergency Committee (Portland), city planning. See urban planning and Church of God of the Faith of Abraham 91(3):150, 153-58 development (Wenatchee, Wash.), archives of, Citizens Emergency League (Portland), City Planning Commission (Portland). See 30(4):433 91(3):155-58 Portland City Planning Commission Church of Jesus Christ at Armageddon. See Citizen Explorer: The Life of Zebulon Pike, by civic boosterism Love Israel Family Jared Orsi, review, 105(4):202 and baseball in Seattle, 87(4):171-79 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Citizen 13660, by Miné Okubo, review, at Bellingham Bay (Wash.), 80(4):122-32 archives of, in Wash., 28(4):397, 105(4):199 and controvery over name of Mount 30(4):420-21, 429 Citizens for a New World, ed. Erling M. Hunt, Rainier, 77(4):139-49 in Alberta, Can., 86(4):155-64 review, 35(4):371 in Inland Empire, 72(3):112-20, 82(1):3-6 and religious trends in Oreg., 83(3):82-83 Citizens’ Protective League (Centralia), and promoting migration to Northwest, and sugar industry, 94(3):130-39 45(4):117, 57(2):67 27(4):347-53, 36(1):3-17 See also Mormons citizenship role of territorial newspapers in, 58(2):75- Church of the Brethren (Wash.), archives of, Applegate, Jesse, on, 1(4):231-33 77, 79-80, 79(4):152 30(4):428, 433-34 concept of, in Canada, 93(2):69-80 in Seattle, 76(3):82-94, 81(2):54-66, Church of the Nazarene (Wash.), archives of, of Native peoples under the Dawes Act, 87(4):171-79 28(4):397, 403, 30(4):430, 436 5(1):12-14, 17 and Spokane’s army post, 80(3):91-95 Church of the Truth (Yakima, Wash.), City and Country: Rural Responses to in Tacoma, 71(1):2-14 archives of, 30(4):432 Urbanization in the 1920s, by Don S. in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 73(2):78-89, Church of the United Brethren (Seattle), Kirschner, review, 63(1):35 77(3):94-103 architecture of, 103(3):128 City Beautiful movement, 66(1):19, Civic Improvement League (Portland),

Index 69 76(1):15-16, 18, 21 Claiming the Oriental Gateway: Prewar Seattle 92(2):94 Civic Plans Investigation Committee and Japanese America, by Shelley Sang- Clarendon, Julian, 10(3):177-81, 15(2):122 (Seattle), 75(4):176-80 Hee Lee, review, 103(1):44 Clark, A. McFadyen, 103(3):109 civic reform. See municipal reform Claims to the Oregon Territory considered, by Clark, Adrian, rev. of Fish, Law, and Civics, State, National and Community, by Adam Thom, 30(1):73-74 Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Grace Raymond Hebard, 20(1):74-75 Claire, Guy S., Administocracy: The Recovery Salmon in British Columbia, 96(1):48- Civics for the State of Washington, by George Laws and Their Enforcement, 26(1):71- 49 Chandler, review, 4(1):49 72 Clark, Andrew Hill, “The Strategy and Civil and Savage Encounters: The Worldly Clallam (steamer), 90(1):4-9 Ecology of Man’s Occupation of the Travel Letters of an Imperial Russian Clallam County (Wash.), 4(2):99, 9(1):47-48, Intermontane Northwest: An Essay Navy Officer, 1860-1861, by Pavel N. 21(1):26, 28 Review,” 60(2):98-102 Golovin, review, 75(2):88 county seat of, 28(3):312-15 Clark, Ann Rogers, 1(4):235-36 civil rights newspapers of, 14(1):23-24, 26(1):56 Clark, Arthur H., 77(4):130, 135-36 of African Americans: in Helena, Mont., and Republican state convention (1912), Clark, Barzilla W., 54(1):17, 103(1):10-11 70(2):53-57; in Portland, 96(2):69-74; 38(2):102-105 Clark, Cal, “Clergy Opinion and the New in Seattle, 104(2):55-70; in Spokane, Clallam County Immigration Association, Deal: The State of Washington as a 95(1):16-25; in Tri-Cities, 96(3):124-30 36(1):8 Case Study,” 81(3):96-100 Borah, William E., on, 58(3):119, 122-29 Clallam people. See Klallam people Clark, Cecil, 68(2):83 and housing discrimination, 92(3):138-47, Clallum Expedition (1828), 1(2):16-29, Clark, Charles E., The Eastern Frontier: The 95(1):16-17, 96(1):3-4, 12, 96(3):124- 5(3):196-98 Settlement of Northern New England, 30 Clams, Billy, 73(4):168-69, 171-72 1610-1763, review, 62(4):155 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Clancy, James P., 17(4):251-53 Clark, Chase A., 70(2):75-81, 90(3):126-28 43(2):91-119, 95(1):26-30 Clanin, Douglas E., ed., California Gold Rush: Clark, Clarence D., 51(1):31-32, 64(2):50, 54 movement, student participation in, Diary of Charles H. Harvey, February Clark, Dan E., 47(4):123 95(1):16-25, 99(4):174, 177-78 12-November 12, 1852, by Charles H. works of: “The Movement to the Far in northwest state constitutions, 42(4):285 Harvey, review, 76(1):37 West during the Decade of the Civil War (U.S.) Clanton, O. Gene, A Common Humanity: Sixties,” 17(2):105-13; Samuel Jordan effect of, on Wash. politics, 42(1):3-31 Kansas Populism and the Battle for Kirkwood, 9(1):74-75; The West in and Pacific Northwest, 44(3):106-14 Justice and Equality, 1854-1903, review, American History, review, 28(4):413- participation of Wash. Terr. in, 2(1):33-39 96(3):156; Congressional Populism 14; rev. of The Changing West and politics and army efficiency during, and the Crisis of the 1890s, review, Other Essays, 29(3):323-24; rev. of 1(1):63-70 91(4):213; Kansas Populism: Ideas and Indians and Pioneers: The Story of the West Point graduates in, 2(2):112-13 Men, review, 61(3):165; Populism: American Southwest before 1830, rev. The Civil War and Reconstruction, by J. G. The Humane Preference in America, ed., 28(3):323-24; rev. of Maritime Randall, review, 29(1):94-98, 2d ed., 1890-1900, review, 83(1):31; rev. of Trade of the Western United States, by J. G. Randall and David Donald, Andrew Carnegie, 64(1):34-35; rev. 27(3):276; rev. of The Old California review, 54(1):42 of The Politics of Populism: Dissent in Trail, 36(4):354; rev. of The Old Civil Works Administration, in Idaho, Colorado, 67(1):38; rev. of Populist Northwest as the Keystone of the Arch 54(1):14-15 Vanguard: A History of the Southern of American Federal Union: A Study in Civilian Conservation Corps Farmers’ Alliance, 68(1):45; rev. of The Commerce and Politics, 30(3):357-58; and blister rust control, 105(4):159-60, Rise of Agrarian Democracy: The United rev. of The Older Middle West, 1840- 167-69 Farmers and Farm Women of Alberta, 1880, 28(2):201-202; rev. of Railroads in Idaho, 54(1):11, 15 1909-1921, 93(1):41 and Rivers: The Story of Inland perception of, by Wash. clergy, 81(3):97-99 Claplanhoo, Edward, 104(1):22-23, 33, 37 Transportation, 31(4):466-67; rev. of photographs of, 74(1):20 Clapp, Benjamin, 21(1):13-17, 25(2):108-13, The Sod-House Frontier, 1854-1890, in Terr. of Hawaii, 62(1):9 26(1):26-27 29(1):93; rev. of The Wake of the Prairie wildlife refuge projects of, 63(3):116, 120 Clapp, Carl, 49(4):171 Schooner, 35(1):77-78 The Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942: Clapp, Louise Amelia Knapp Smith (pseud. Clark, Donald H., 18 Men and a Horse, A New Deal Case Study, by John A. Dame Shirley), The Shirley Letters review, 61(3):169-70; rev. of The Salmond, review, 59(2):103-105 from the California Mines, 1851-1852, Biltmore Story, 46(4):107 The Civilization of the Old Northwest, review, 41(1):80-81 Clark, Donna, ed., Daring Donald McKay, or 1788-1812, by Beverly W. Bond, Jr., Claquato, Wash., 9(1):48, 18(3):188-89 The Last Trail of the Modocs, review, 25(2):153 Claquldoate, Mary, 96(2):97-98 64(1):44 Civilizing the West: The Galts and the Clara Nevada (steamer), 7(1):25, 32 Clark, Elizabeth Frances, 5(1):28 Development of Western Canada, by A. Clare, Warren L., “‘Posers, Parasites, and Clark, Ella E., Indian Legends of Canada, A. den Otter, review, 74(3):142 Pismires’: Status Rerum, by James review, 52(3):117; Indian Legends of the Clackamas Chinook Texts, by Melville Jacobs, Stevens and H. L. Davis,” 61(1):22-30 Pacific Northwest,review, 45(2):66 review, 51(1):36-37 “Clarence B. Bagley: A Brief Biography,” by Clark, F. Lewis, 62(2):80-82, 72(1):4, 9 Clackamas River (Oreg.), 60(4):177-82 Christine A. Neergaard, 26(2):109-18 Clark, Frank (attorney), 5(1):55-56, Clackamas River bridge (Oregon City), “Clarence Booth Bagley,” by Edmond S. 32(3):245-46, 248, 43(2):98, 105-106, 82(1):15 Meany, 23(2):131-32 109-11, 49(1):30, 35, 38, 49(2):65, 68- Clagett, William H., 32(4):379-80, 33(3):284, Clarence C. Dill: The Life of a Western 71, 95(1):30-32 292-93, 46(3):80, 82-84, 53(4):144 Politician, by Kerry E. Irish, review, Clark, Frank (Seattle news dealer), 71(4):175-

70 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 76 of Eleanor Castellan: The Years in Company: A History of the Hudson’s Clark, Frank W. (Tacoma political organizer), the Pacific Northwest, 1910-1919,” Bay Company, 28(1):93-95; rev. of 80(4):142 91(1):3-24; The Dry Years: Prohibition Journal of Occurrences in the Athabasca Clark, Fred N., 86(1):54 and Social Change in Washington, Department by George Simpson, 1820 Clark, George R., A Short History of the review, 56(4):176-77, rev. ed., review, and 1821, and Report, 30(4):437-39; United States Navy, review, 3(3):243 79(4):161; Mill Town: A Social History rev. of Kit Carson Days, 1809-1868, Clark, George Rogers (soldier), 1(4):235-38, of Everett, Washington, from Its Earliest Adventures in the Path of Empire, 241, 22(4):295-311 Beginnings on the Shores of Puget 27(1):83; rev. of Reminiscences of Clark, George T., Leland Stanford, War Sound to the Tragic and Infamous Event Oregon Pioneers, 30(2):223-24 Governor of California, Railroad Known as the Everett Massacre, 91(1):3, Clark, Robert D., The Odyssey of Thomas Builder, and Founder of Stanford review, 63(1):29; Washington: A Condon: Irish Immigrant, Frontier University, review, 24(1):62-63 Bicentennial History, review, 73(2):62- Missionary, Oregon Geologist, review, Clark, Harry (forest warden), 87(3):120-22 65; interviewer, James M. Dolliver: 80(4):156 Clark, Harry, A Venture in History: The An Oral History, review, 93(1):46-47; Clark, Rosalind, Oregon Style: Architecture Production, Publication, and Sale of rev. of Born Sober: Prohibition in from 1840 to the 1950s, review, 76(1):38 the Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Oklahoma, 1907-1959, 64(1):40-41; Clark, S. D., Movements of Political Protest in review, 66(1):35-36 rev. of The Decline of Socialism in Canada, 1640-1840, review, 52(1):34- Clark, Harvey, 79(1):26, 31, 34 America, 1912-1925, 60(2):110-11; 35 Clark, Henry W., History of Alaska, 21(3):236, rev. of Empire of the Columbia: A Clark, Samuel, 34(2):206-207 103(3):115 History of the Pacific Northwest, 2d Clark, Sandy, 50(2):50-51 Clark, Herman, 31(3):257-62, 266-68, 276 ed., 59(1):48-49; rev. of Fisheries of the Clark, Thomas Blake, Paradise Limited: Clark, Hiram, 48(3):83-87 North Pacific: History, Species, Gear & An Informal History of the Fabulous Clark, Howard H., ed., The Pacific Northwest: Processes, 66(3):137; rev. of The Hidden Hawaiians, review, 33(2):240-41 A Regional, Human, and Economic Northwest, 64(3):127; rev. of James W. Clark, Thomas D., Frontier America: The Survey of Resources and Development, Connella, Pioneer Editor, 65(1):42; rev. Story of the Westward Movement, review, 33(4):440-42 of March of the Volunteers: Soldiering review, 50(4):160-61; rev. of Legal Clark, Irene, rev. of Migration to the Seattle with Lewis and Clark, 52(4):159; rev. Principles of Property Boundary Labor Market Area, 1940-1942, of Politicians in Business: A History of Location on the Ground in the Public 34(2):215-17 the Liquor Control System in Montana, Land Survey States, 66(2):90-91; rev. Clark, Irving M., 44(1):9 64(4):180; rev. of Prohibition: The Era of Prohibition and Politics: Turbulent Clark, J. Stanley, “The Nez Percés in Exile,” of Excess, 54(2):79-80; rev. of Puget’s Decades in Tennessee, 1885-1920, 36(3):213-32 Sound: A Narrative of Early Tacoma 58(2):106-107; rev. of Soldier in the Clark, James (sheriff), 14(4):256 and the Southern Sound, 71(4):190; rev. West: Letters of Theodore Talbot During Clark, John, III, 1(4):234-36, 238 of Seattle: Past to Present, 68(4):190-91; His Services in California, Mexico, Clark, John G., ed., The Frontier Challenge: rev. of Seattle’s Unsinkable Houseboats: and Oregon, 1845-53, 64(3):129-30; Responses to the Trans-Mississippi West, An Illustrated History, 70(2):90; rev. of rev. of Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: review, 63(3):122-23 Symbolic Crusade: Status Politics and Explorations in America, 1808-1841, Clark, Joseph, 4(3):177-78 the American Temperance Movement, 59(3):162-63; rev. of Tumult on the Clark, Keith, Redmond: Where the Desert 56(4):182; rev. of Voyage of the Mountains: Lumbering in West Virginia, Blooms, review, 77(3):114; ed., Daring Columbia: Around the World with John 1770-1920, 56(2):93; rev. of Western Donald McKay, or The Last Trail of the Boit, 1790-1793, 51(3):141; rev. of River Transportation: The Era of Early Modocs, review, 64(1):44 Winter Brothers: A Season at the Edge of Internal Development, 1810-1860, Clark, Lettice Jane Millican, 24(1):9-13, 16-17 America, 72(1):44 69(2):87 Clark, Malcolm (soldier), 37(3):213, 215, 217 Clark, Patrick, 60(2):85, 91, 93, 81(2):43-47 Clark, Thomas L., Western Lore and Language: Clark, Malcolm, Jr., ed., Pharisee among Clark, Ransom, 24(1):9-12 A Dictionary for Enthusiasts of the Philistines: The Diary of Judge Matthew Clark, Robert, River of the West: Stories from American West, review, 89(3):153-54 P. Deady, 1871-1892, 2 vols., review, the Columbia, review, 88(1):13-14 Clark, Tom (Indian rancher), 15(4):248-49 68(3):145-46 Clark, Robert A., The Arthur H. Clark Clark, Tom (U.S. attorney general), 87(2):83- Clark, Marion G., Westward to the Pacific, Company: An Americana Century, 84, 87 23(3):232, 23(4):306-307 1902-2002, review, 96(3):151-52 Clark, W. A., 44(1):26 Clark, N. H., rev. of Salmon, Our Heritage: Clark, Robert Carlton, “The Archives of the Clark, Walter E., 73(3):125-29, 99(1):25-27 The Story of a Province and an Industry, Hudson’s Bay Company,” 29(1):3-15; Clark, William 62(3):126 “The Chief Factors of the Columbia books about, 35(4):356 Clark, Newman S., 2(1):30 Department (1821-1846),” 28(4):405- canoes described by, 46(2):35, 39, Clark, Norman, “Everett, 1916, and After,” 409; “The Diplomatic Mission of Sir 95(4):172-73 57(2):57-64; “The ‘Hell-Soaked John Rose, 1871,” 27(3):227-42; History career of, 1(4):234-51, 33(2):132 Institution’ and the Washington of Oregon, a Teacher’s Outline for Use in coal deposits described by, 47(1):23 Prohibition Initiative of 1914,” 56(1):1- the Eighth Grade, 14(1):72, 17(1):70- in Columbia River basin, 87(3):141-48 16; “Roy Olmstead, a Rumrunning 71; History of the Willamette Valley, essays on, 46(2):45 King on Puget Sound,” 54(3):89-103; Oregon, 19(2):150-51; rev. of Beyond honoring memory of, 1(4):281 comment on “The Pacific Northwest the Shining Mountains, 30(2):223-24; and Indian education, 32(2):186-88 as a Cultural Region: A Symposium,” rev. of Captain Jack, Modoc Renegade, influence of Alexander Mackenzie on, 64(4):156-57; ed., “The Memoir 29(3):318-19; rev. of The Honourable 95(4):171-80

Index 71 journal entry for July 4, 1806, 4(3):168-69 The Clarks, an American Phenomenon, Clay, Henry, 2(3):214, 5(3):207-14, 6(1):75- map by, 37(2):92-93 by William D. Mangam, review, 76, 53(3):108, 92(4):182-86 and Nez Perce delegation to St. Louis, 33(2):220-21 Clayoquot people, 70(3):110-20. See also 1(1):24-25, 2(3):195-208, 6(4):257, Clark’s Fork, 4(1):4, 6 Nootka people 9(3):164-65 Clarkson, Roy B., Tumult on the Mountains: Clayoquot Sound (B.C.), 71(2):75-76 public image of, 57(1):1-7 Lumbering in West Virginia, 1770-1920, The Clays and Shales of Washington, Their and Sacajawea, 35(1):3-18, 58(1):1-6 review, 56(2):93 Technology and Uses, by Hewitt Wilson, works of: Dear Brother: Letters of William Clarkson, Stephen, The Big Red Machine: How ed. Milnor Roberts, 15(1):71 Clark to Jonathan Clark, review, the Liberal Party Dominates Canadian Clayton, Daniel W., Islands of Truth: The 94(3):155-56; The Field Notes of Politics, review, 97(3):157-58 Imperial Fashioning of Vancouver Captain William Clark, 1803-1805, Clarkston, Wash., 9(1):49, 56(3):106-13 Island, review, 92(1):47-48; rev. of review, 56(2):89; Journals of Lewis and Clary, David A., Timber and the Forest Service, Traders’ Tales: Narratives of Cultural Clark, review, 45(4):132-33 review, 79(1):44 Encounters in the Columbia Plateau, See also Lewis and Clark Expedition A Clash of Interests: Interior Department and 1807-1846, 89(4):216 Clark, William A., 97(4):172-73 Mountain West 1863-96, by Thomas G. Clayton, Henry D., 53(3):121 Clark, William H., Railroads and Rivers: The Alexander, review, 70(3):142 Clayton, John M., 64(3):116-18 Story of Inland Transportation, review, Claskinah (Chief Hannah; Nootka leader), Clayton, Wash., 22(3):179 31(4):466-67 12(1):8, 23 Clayton, William, 35(1):21-22, 48(2):39, 41 Clark, William S., 9(4):307, 27(2):191 Class and Community in Frontier Colorado, by Cle Elum, Wash., 9(1):50 works of: “Pioneer Experience in Walla Richard Hogan, review, 89(2):84-96 Cle Elum Lake (Wash.), 42(4):104-105, 107, Walla,” 24(1):9-24 Class Wars: The Story of the Washington 115-16 Clark County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Education Association, 1965-2001, by Clear View, Wash., 9(1):50 Clark County (Oreg.), 41(2):98-104 Steve Kink and John Cahill, review, Clearcutting the Pacific Rain Forest: Clark County (Wash.), 4(2):99, 9(1):48-49, 97(2):99-100 Production, Science, and Regulation, by 21(1):23, 27 Classic, Wash., 9(1):50 Richard A. Rajala, review, 90(3):161 early post offices of, 20(2):129-30 Classic Houses of Seattle: High Style to Clearlake, Wash., 9(1):50 Finnish settlement in, 93(3):138-40 Vernacular, 1870-1950, by Caroline T. Clearwater, Wash., 9(1):50 newspapers of, 13(3):186, 13(4):252, Swope, review, 97(2):103-104 Clearwater County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 14(4):283-84, 26(1):46, 26(2):137-39 “Classicizing the Wilderness: Washington Clearwater Timber Protective Association, Clark County Courthouse (Vancouver, State’s Forestry Building at the 1909 89(3):166 Wash.), 87(4):203 AYP,” by Kathryn Rogers Merlino, Cleaver, Alonzo, 66(4):151-52 Clark Fork River, 9(1):48, 23(1):18-24 100(2):79-88 Cleaver, George L., 77(2):42-47, 50-51 “Clark Kinsey: Logging Photography, “Classics in the Oregon Academies,” by Albert Clegg, Cecil H., 78(1/2):4-5 1914-1945,” by Dennis A. Andersen, J. Ellsworth, 46(1):5-11 Clegg, Jessie Johnston, rev. of Alaska, the 74(1):18-27 A Classified Bibliography of the Periodical Great Bear’s Cub, 22(2):148-49; rev. of Clark Kinsey Photography Preservation Literature of the Trans-Mississippi Seppala, Alaska Dog Driver, 22(2):148- Project, 66(2):71, 74(1):21, 23 West (1811-1957), by Oscar Osburn 49; rev. of Tundra, Romance and “Clark Kinsey’s Logging Photographs,” Winther, review, 53(3):123-24 Adventure on Alaskan Trails, 22(2):148- 66(2):71-75 Clatskanie people. See Tlatskanai people 49; rev. of Uncle Sam’s Attic: An Clarke, Charles G., The Men of the Lewis Clatsop, Oreg. Terr., 16(3):213-14 Intimate Story of Alaska, 22(2):148-49; and Clark Expedition: A Biographical Clatsop County (Oreg.), 41(2):98-104 rev. of We Are Alaskans, 23(1):64-65 Roster of the Fifty-one Members and Clatsop County Bible Society, 24(2):111, Clegg, Jessie M., rev. of Sourdough Gold: The a Composite Diary of Their Activities 117-19 Log of a Yukon Adventure, 25(2):150-51 from All Known Sources, review, Clatsop mission, 2(1):13-23 Cleland, Mabel Goodwin, Early Days in 63(4):166 Clatsop people, 23(1):25, 28(4):363-72, the Fir Tree Country, 15(2):148-49; Clarke, David, “Teng Baiye and Mark Tobey: 33(4):381 Little Pioneers of the Fir-Tree Country, Interactions between Chinese and Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King In Hawaii, by 16(1):70 American Art in Shanghai and Seattle,” Jacob Adler, review, 58(2):106 Cleland, Robert Glass, California in Our 93(4):171-79 Clausen, Meredith L., “Paul Thiry: The Time (1900-1940), review, 39(1):68- Clarke, Fred A., 6(2):108, 13(1):17-18 Emergence of Modernism in 69; The Early Sentiment for the Clarke, Harvey, 2(2):134-35 Northwest Architecture,” 75(3):128-39 Annexation of California: An Account Clarke, John, 8(2):104, 106, 39(3):184-85, Clawson, Marion, The Federal Lands Since of the Growth of American Interest 188, 62(2):71-72, 98(1):11 1956: Recent Trends in Use and in California From 1835 to 1846, Clarke, Joseph I. C., Japan at First Hand, Management, review, 59(2):115- 6(4):280; From Wilderness to Empire: 10(2):155-56 16; Man, Land, and the Forest A History of California, 1542-1900, Clarke, Newman S., 34(2):169-74, 38(4):285, Environment, review, 69(4):168; Man review, 35(3):275-76; This Reckless 300-301, 311, 104(1):8 and Land in the United States, review, Breed of Men: The Trappers and Fur Clarke, Wellington, 8(1):32 56(3):133; rev. of History of the Oregon Traders of the Southwest, review, Clarke-McNary Act (1924), 51(2):56, State Parks, 1917-1963, 57(2):85; rev. 41(3):274-75; ed., Apron Full of Gold: 105(4):160, 166 of Railroads, Lands, and Politics: The The Letters of Mary Jane Megquier Clarkin, Thomas, Federal Indian Policy in the Taxation of the Railroad Land Grants, from San Francisco, 1849-1856, review, Kennedy and Johnson Administrations, 1864-1897, 56(1):38 40(4):346-47; ed. A Mormon Chronicle: 1961-1969, review, 94(2):94-95 Clay, Cassius M., 14(4):245, 53(1):36, 39 The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876,

72 Pacific Northwest Quarterly review, 47(3):93 Board and Its Historian,” by Thomas F. “The Close and Stinking Jail,” by Philip D. Clemens, Diane Shaver, Yalta: A Study in Andrews, 75(3):140-41 Jordan, 60(1):1-9 Soviet-American Relations, review, Cliffton, Wash., 22(3):179-80 Close Brothers and Company, 99(1):19 63(4):180-81 Clifton, Idaho, 28(2):143 The Closing of the Public Domain: Disposal Clemens, Janet, Building in an Ashen Land: Clifton, James A., rev. of Pattern in Cultural and Reservation Policies, 1900-1950, by Historic Resource Study of Katmai Anthropology, 56(1):43-44 E. Louise Peffer, review, 43(2):170-71 National Park and Preserve, review, climate, 49(4):156-58, 99(2):66-72 “Closing the Frontier in Washington: 95(3):159-60, rev. ed., review, The Climax of a World Quest, by George F. Edmond S. Meany and Frederick 100(4):196-97 Cotterill, review, 19(1):65 Jackson Turner,” by John M. Findlay, Clemens of the “Call”: Mark Twain in San The Climax of Populism: The Election of 1896, 82(2):59-69 Francisco, ed. Edgar M. Branch, review, by Robert F. Durden, review, 57(1):45- Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the 61(4):233-34 46 Chinese Exclusion Act, by Andrew Clement, Victor M., 27(1):63 Clinard, Outten Jones, Japan’s Influence on Gyory, review, 90(4):215 Clements, Eric L., rev. of Hydraulic Mining American Naval Power, 1897-1917, clothing, of Native peoples, 9(2):83-92, in California: A Tarnished Legacy, review, 39(2):173-74 82(2):57-58, 83(1):8-9 93(4):200-201 Clinch, Thomas A., Urban Populism and Cloud, A. J., Our Constitutions, National and Clements, Forrest E., Primitive Concepts of Free Silver in Montana: A Narrative State, review, 16(3):229-30 Disease, 23(3):232 of Ideology in Political Action, review, Cloud, Barbara, “Laura Hall Peters: Pursuing Clements, Joseph C., 51(4):176, 54(2):58, 63(1):34; rev. of Thrashin’ Time: the Myth of Equality,” 74(1):28-36; 63-65 Memories of a Montana Boyhood, “The Press and Profit: Newspaper Clements, Kendrick A., William Jennings 62(3):121 Survival in Washington Territory,” Bryan, Missionary Isolationist, review, Cline, C. E., 34(3):259 79(4):147-56; The Business of 75(2):85 Cline, Gloria Griffen, 51(1):17 Newspapers on the Western Frontier, Clements, Louis J., ed., Fred T. Dubois’s “The works of: Exploring the Great Basin, review, 85(4):160 Making of a State,” review, 64(2):92 review, 55(2):88-89 Clough, David, 57(2):57, 60, 62-63 Clements, R. V., rev. of Emigration and Cline, Scott, “Creation of an Ethnic Clough, Herbert, 57(2):59-60, 62 Disenchantment: Portraits of Community: Portland Jewry, 1851- Clough, J. P., 27(2):175 Englishmen Repatriated from the United 1866,” 76(2):52-60; “‘To Foster Clough, W. P., 92(2):83-84 States, 58(2):101 Honorable Pastimes’: Baseball as Clove (ship), 15(1):6-7 Clemmer, Howard, 103(4):184-85 a Civic Endeavor in 1880s Seattle,” Clover, by Otto Friedrich, review, 72(1):43 Clendenen, Clarence C., Blood on the Border: 87(4):171-79 Clow, Richmond L., rev. of Aboriginal Slavery The United States Army and the Cline, Wash., 9(1):51 on the Northwest Coast of North Mexican Irregulars, review, 62(1):40-41 Clinton, C. A., 52(1):8 America, 89(4):213-14 Clendenin, George, Jr., 37(4):316, 320, 325- Clinton, Gordon, 104(2):59-60 Club Stories, by Washington State Federation 26, 331-36 Clinton, H. G. F., 17(4):274-75 of Women’s Clubs, 7(3):254 Clendenning, John, ed., Letters of Josiah Royce, Clinton, Wash., 9(1):51 Clubb, Jerome M., “Progressive Reform and review, 63(2):69-70 Clinton Engineer Works (Oak Ridge, Tenn.), the Political System,” 65(3):130-45; rev. Cleopatra’s Barge (yacht), 12(3):176, 178-83, 85(1):7-8, 10-11, 14-15 of The State University: Its Function 188, 190, 195 Clio and the Doctors: Psycho-History, Quanto- and Its Future, 50(3):116-17 “Clergy Opinion and the New Deal: The History and History, by Jacques Barzun, Clyde, Paul H., A History of the Modern State of Washington as a Case Study,” review, 67(4):177-78 and Contemporary Far East, review, by Monroe Billington and Cal Clark, “Clio Confronts Conformity: The University 29(2):221-22; United States Policy 81(3):96-100 of Washington History Department toward China; Diplomatic and Public Clerke, Charles, 12(1):51, 53, 57 during the Cold War Era,” by Jane A. Documents, 1839-1939, review, Cleveland, Grover, 44(4):146, 46(3):86, Sanders, 88(4):185-94 32(2):230-31 81(1):25-28, 102(1):19 Clipper, Wash., 9(1):51 Clyman, James, 37(2):100-101, 108, 84(4):144 Cleveland, John B., 101(1):23 Clippers and Consuls. American Consular and Coal Creek Road Company, 48(4):121 Cleveland, Richard Jeffry, “The Log of the Commercial Relations with Eastern The Coal Mine Workers—A Study in Labor Caroline (1799),” ed. H. F. MacNair, Asia, 1845-1860, by Eldon Griffin, Organization, by Frank Julian Warne, 29(1):61-84, 29(2):167-200 review, 30(4):453-54 review, 1(3):169-70 Cleveland, Wash., 14(4):260 Clise, James W., Jr., 61(2):79-86, 69(4):180-84 coal mining Clevinger, Woodrow R., “The Appalachian Clisseet, Wash., 9(1):51 African American labor in, 73(4):146-55, Mountaineers in the Upper Cowlitz Clodius, Howard, rev. of America Saga: The 86(2):86, 105(2):85-94 Basin,” 29(2):115-34; “Southern History and Literature of the American in Alaska, 7(3):234-36, 7(4):286, 73(2):66- Appalachian Highlanders in Western Dream of a Better Life, 30(4):458-61 77, 88(1):3-12 Washington,” 33(1):3-25 Clokey, Richard M., William H. Ashley: in B.C., 23(2):106-108, 61(3):158-59, Clifford, Claude, 77(4):128 Enterprise and Politics in the Trans- 70(4):175-76 Clifford, Howard, Rails North: The Railroads Mississippi West, review, 73(3):137; in Mont., 47(1):23-28, 61(3):129-36 of Alaska and the Yukon, review, rev. of The Beaver Men: Spearheads of in Russian America, 7(3):233-38, 7(4):286 74(2):90 Empire, 56(3):131-32; rev. of Ewing in Wash.: at Bellingham Bay, 80(4):123, Clifford, J. M., 78(3):103-104 Young, Master Trapper, 59(3):164 90(2):108-109; development of, “Clifford Merrill Drury, 1897-1984: The Cloquet, August, 5(1):26 29(2):151-65; and labor relations, Oregon Mission of the American Close, Benjamin F., 1(3):127 73(4):146-55; at Newcastle, 37(3):231-

Index 73 57, 48(4):120-26; in Puget Sound rev. of The War Years: A Chronicle of Armitage Prize-Winning Essays, region, 23(4):257-59; in Roslyn, Washington State in World War II, 1949 ed., 41(2):172-73; rev. of On 105(2):85-94 93(4):202-203; rev. of Whose North? Reconnaissance for the Great Northern. Coal Towns in the Cascades: A Centennial Political Change, Political Development, Letters by C. F. B. Haskell, 1889-1891, History of Roslyn and Cle Elum, and Self-Government in the Northwest 39(4):320-21; rev. of Part of a Dispatch Washington, by John C. Shideler, Territories, 84(4):151 from George Simpson Esqr. Governor review, 78(1/2):66 Coates, Peter A., The Trans-Alaska Pipeline of Ruperts Land to the Governor Coan, Eugene, James Graham Cooper: Pioneer Controversy: Technology, Conservation, and Committee of the Hudson’s Bay Western Naturalist, review, 74(3):137 and the Frontier, review, 83(1):36 Company London, 41(4):361-62; rev. of Coarse Gold, by Edwin Corle, review, Coatsworth, Leonard, 72(4):163-64 Up the Columbia for Furs, 40(4):344-45 34(2):227 Cobb, Calvin, 44(1):16, 20, 60(4):193, 195, “Code Making in Early Oregon,” by Arthur S. Coast Country: A History of Southwest 197 Beardsley, 27(1):3-33 Washington, by Lucile McDonald, Cobb, John N., “History of Fisheries in the The Code of the West, by Bruce A. Rosenberg, review, 58(2):105 State of Washington,” 20(1):3-11; review, 75(1):44 Coast Exploration of Washington, by Robert Pacific Salmon Fisheries, 12(4):308 Codere, Helen, Fighting with Property, review, Ballard Whitebrook, review, 51(2):87- Coben, Stanley, rev. of The Origins of Teapot 42(3):257-59 88 Dome: Progressives, Parties, and “The Codes and Code Makers of Washington, Coast Lumber Company, 70(4):147-49, 152 Petroleum, 1909-1921, 55(4):184-85 1889-1937,” by Arthur S. Beardsley, Coast Pilot of Alaska, Southern Boundary Cobleigh, N. F., 6(2):96, 98 30(1):3-50 to Cook’s Inlet, by George Davidson, Coburn, Walt, Pioneer Cattleman in Montana: Codex Sinaitucus, 29(1):47 53(2):78-79 The Story of the Circle C Ranch, review, Cody, Edward R., History of the Coeur d’Alene Coast Salish Essays, by Wayne Suttles, review, 61(2):113-14 Mission of the Sacred Heart, 22(1):68 79(4):158 Coccola, Nicolas, They Call Me Father: Cody, H. A., An Apostle of the North: The Coast Salish of British Columbia, by Memoirs of Father Nicolas Coccola, Memoirs of the Right Reverend William Homer G. Barnett, review, 47(3):90 review, 80(3):115 Carpenter Bompas, review, 95(1):41-42 Coast Salish peoples Cochran, Barbara F., Exploring Spokane’s Cody Canyon (Shoshone River), 83(3):94-95 assimilation of, 103(2):68-69 Past: Tours to Historical Sites, review, Coe, Charles, 14(4):254 at AYP, 101(3/4):120 72(4):185; Seven Frontier Women and Coe, Henry C., 4(2):114, 14(2):124-25, canoes of, 46(2):34-37 the Founding of Spokane Falls, review, 15(2):103, 18(2):111, 120 dog-hair blankets of, 9(2):83-92 103(1):37-38 Coe, Henry Waldo, 65(1):24, 26, 28, 71(1):31, population estimates of, 54(4):161-62 Cochran, Bert, Adlai Stevenson: Patrician 36, 39 and shaman killing, 86(1):17-23 Among the Politicans, review, 61(4):237 Coe, Jonas M., 27(4):323, 331, 334, 336, See also subgroups Cochran, George M., Indian Portraits of 341-42 Coast Salish Spirit Dancing: The Survival of an the Pacific Northwest: Thirty of the Coe, Lawrence W., 7(2):126, 14(4):250, 253 Ancestral Religion, by Pamela Amoss, Principal Tribes, review, 51(2):85 Coe, Mary White, 4(2):112-13, 14(4):250-52 review, 70(4):186 Cochran, James, 13(1):8-13 Coe, Nathaniel, 4(2):107, 112-13, 14(4):250- Coast Survey, U.S., 4(3):182-86, 19(1):37-41, Cochran, Jesse F., 8(1):37 52 33(4):391-407, 36(2):125, 53(2):77-80 Cochran, John W., 9(2):135-36 Coe, Ralph T., Lost and Found Traditions: Coastal Cruising: An Authoritative Guide to Cochran, Negley, 68(4):165-67, 173 Native American Art, 1965-1985, British Columbia and Puget Sound-San Cochran, Silas D., 29(3):262-63, 44(2):82 review, 77(4):158 Juan Islands Waters, by Will Dawson, Cochran, Thomas C., The Age of Enterprise: Coe, Urling C., Frontier Doctor, review, review, 52(4):160-61 A Social History of Industrial America, 31(2):213 Coastal Resource Use: Decisions on Puget review, 34(3):327-28 Coe, Wayne W., 71(1):36, 39 Sound, by Robert L. Bish et al., review, Cochrane, Charles Norris, David Thompson, Coe, William Robertson, 46(3):78 68(1):44 the Explorer, review, 16(1):62-63 Coen, Ross, “Owning the Ocean: Coates, David, 57(4):153 Cochrane, Peter, 98(1):26 Environment, Race, and Identity Coates, Ken S., “Controlling the Periphery: Cochrane, S. D., 36(4):344, 346 in the Bristol Bay, Alaska, Salmon The Territorial Administration of Cochrane, Willard W., rev. of Farm Policies Fishery, 1930-1938,” 104(3):133-50; the Yukon and Alaska, 1867-1959,” and Politics in the Truman Years, “Selling Salmon to the World: The 78(4):145-51; Land of the Midnight 59(3):171-72 Export Market for Pacific Northwest Sun: A History of the Yukon, review, Cochrane, William, 37(3):233-57 Canned Salmon,” 105(1):23-31; rev. 80(1):35; North to Alaska, review, Cock, William, 33(3):303, 45(3):76 of Voyage to the Northwest Coast of 84(2):66-67; Working the North: Labor Cockran, William, 104(1):5 America, 1792: Juan Francisco de la and the Northwest Defense Projects, Cockstock (Wasco Indian), 86(3):126-28, 130 Bodega y Quadra and the Nootka Sound 1942-1946, review, 86(3):146-47; Cockstock affair (Oreg. City, 1844), Controversy, 103(2):98-99 ed., The Alaska Highway: Papers of 86(3):126-30 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 53(4):145-50, the 40th Anniversary Symposium, The Cod Fisheries: The History of an 102(4):163, 165, 168, 170 review, 77(4):151; ed., For Purposes International Economy, by Harold A. Coeur d’Alene and Spokane Railway, 84(1):8- of Dominion: Essays in Honour of Innis, review, 31(4):467-68 9, 12 Morris Zaslow, review, 81(4):154; rev. cod industry, 34(1):11-12, 96(3):115-18, Coeur d’Alene County (Idaho), 31(2):198 of Stepping Stones to Nowhere: The 121-22 Coeur d’Alene Diary: The First Ten Years of Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and American Codd, James E., rev. of Alaska Silver, Hardrock Mining in North Idaho, by Military Strategy, 1867-1945, 95(4):205; 44(1):45; rev. of Frances Greenburg Richard G. Magnuson, review, 61(1):21

74 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, 53(4):145- Peacetime, 1784-1898, review, 77(2):76; and Gary Snyder, 86(3):145-46 50, 94(1):27-41 The War to End All Wars: The American Colbert, Mildred, Kutkos, Chinook Tyee, Coeur d’Alene Lake, 9(1):51-52 Military Experience in World War I, review, 35(1):76-77 “The Coeur d’Alene Land Rush, 1909-10,” by review, 61(2):121 Colby, Charles W., The Writing of History, Jack Dozier, 53(4):145-50 Coffin, Geraldine,Types of Canoes on Puget 18(2):147-48 Coeur d’Alene Mine Owners Association, Sound, 12(2):153-54 Colby, Merle, A Guide to Alaska: Last 58(1):15, 23-24, 30 Coffman, Noah B., 26(1):80 American Frontier, review, 31(1):104- Coeur d’Alene Miners’ Union. See Central works of: “When I Came to Washington 105 Executive Committee of the Miners’ Territory,” 26(2):94-106; Old Lewis Colby, Wash., 9(1):52 Union of Coeur d’Alene County, Oregon Territory, 18(1):74; Colchote (Makah leader). See Kalchote Coeur d’Alene Mining and Concentrating Washington Landmarks Located in Cold War Company, 58(1):25 Lewis County, 25(4):304; Washington and academic freedom, 70(1):8-19, Coeur d’Alene mining district, 60(2):85-97, State Good Roads Association, 88(4):185-94, 89(1):4-32, 91(3):159, 81(2):78 11(2):151 92(1):34-35, 37-38, 104(4):159-73 asarco in, 84(2):42-49 Cofone, Albin J., rev. of Mining Town: The and Jackson, Henry, 97(1):7-9, 97(2):69- Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard 75 Company in, 57(2):51-52, 58(1):14- and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur and National Farmers’ Union, 83(2):63-69 22, 25-32, 60(2):85-97, 78(3):87-89, d’Alenes, 76(2):72 nuclear production and testing during, 84(2):42-49 Cogewea, the Half-Blood, by Mourning Dove, 85(1):15-24, 95(2):82-90, 96(3):128 description of, 78(3):118 102(2):69 Puget Sound during, 102(1):7-8 gold prospecting in, 8(4):255-56 Coggeshall, Nancy, rev. of Children’s Voices and Redin, N. G., 87(2):82-93 and growth of Spokane, 60(2):84-97 from the Trail: Narratives of the Platte and Taylor, Glen H., 60(1):10-16, labor unrest in, 57(2):51-53, 58(1):14-32, River Road, 95(2):96-97 61(1):41-45 70(1):29-30, 77(2):52-54, 57, 78(3):83- Cogswell, Seddie, Tenure, Nativity and Age as The Cold War American West, 1945-1989, ed. 90, 81(2):46-47 Factors in Iowa Agriculture, 1850-1860, Kevin J. Fernlund, review, 90(3):161-62 Milwaukee-Youngstown investors in, review, 69(1):37-38 Cold War on the Campus: Academic Freedom 81(2):42-49 Cohassett, Wash., 9(1):52 at the University of Washington, 1946- and north Idaho boundary, 46(3):79-80 Cohassett Beach Chronicles: World War II in 64, by Jane Sanders, review, 71(2):94 smelter trust of, 84(2):42-49 the Pacific Northwest, by Kathy Hogan, Coldcreek, Wash., 9(1):52 The Coeur d’Alene Mining War of 1892: A ed. Klancy Clark de Nevers and Lucy Coldwell, Ethel H., 45(2):48 Case Study of an Industrial Dispute, by Hart, review, 88(2):94-95 Cole, Allan B., “Japan’s First Embassy to the Robert Wayne Smith, review, 53(2):86 Cohen, David, ed., Songs of the American United States, 1860,” 32(2):131-66; Coeur d’Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart, West, review, 60(2):83; ed., The Songs of ed., With Perry in Japan: The Diary 7(4):302-304, 34(2):169-81, 37(3):229, the Gold Rush, review, 56(4):181-82 of Edward Yorke McCauley, review, 38(4):287, 292-307, 41(3):246, Cohen, Felix S., 82(4):140-42, 145-46 34(3):318-19 44(2):62, 94(1):27-29 Cohen, Lester, Billy Mitchell, Founder of Our Cole, Arthur Charles, The Irrepressible Coeur d’Alene National Forest, 46(1):12-18, Air Force and Prophet Without Honor, Conflict, 1850-1865,review, 25(3):231- 105(4):167, 169 review, 34(4):417 32 Coeur d’Alene people, 53(4):145-50 Cohen, Maxwell, 49(3):108, 117 Cole, Cornelius, 14(4):244-47 and Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):237-40, Cohen, Mike, 71(4):173-74, 176 Cole, Douglas, “Pleasing Diversity and 2(4):335-42, 38(4):285-314, 97(1):22, Cohen, Warren I., The American Revisionists: Sublime Desolation: The 18th-Century 28, 104(1):8-9 The Lessons of Intervention in World British Perception of the Northwest and Jesuit missionaries, 34(2):169-81, War I, review, 59(1):53; rev. of The Coast,” 65(1):1-7; Captured Heritage: 38(4):286-307, 94(1):27-39 Illusion of Neutrality, 54(3):132; rev. The Scramble for Northwest Coast and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):40-76 of Isolationism in America, 1935-1941, Artifacts, review, 77(2):72; ed., At and treaties, 38(4):285-314, 94(1):27-39 58(4):218-19; rev. of Senator Gerald P. Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T. villages of, 27(2):107-109, 113, 121, 130-33 Nye and American Foreign Relations, F. McIlwraith’s Field Letters, 1922-4, Coeur d’Alene Railway and Navigation 55(1):44 review, 95(4):206-207; rev. of The Company, 60(2):85-86 Cohn, David L., Picking America’s Pockets, Canadians, 1867-1967, 59(2):111- Coeur d’Alene Silver Lead Mining Company, review, 28(4):427-28 12; rev. of Edward S. Curtis in the 47(3):83 Cohn, Edwin J., Jr., Industry in the Pacific Land of the War Canoes: A Pioneer Coeur d’Alene Steam Navigation and Northwest and the Location Theory, Cinematographer in the Pacific Transportation Company, 60(2):85 review, 45(4):131 Northwest, 72(4):161; rev. of Faces, Coeur d’Alene Timber Protective Association, Cohn, F. L., rev. of The Jews in the California Voices and Dreams: A Celebration of 103(1):16 Gold Rush, 72(2):91; rev. of The Jews the Centennial of the Sheldon Jackson Coffey, Brian, rev. of Securing the Spectacular of the West: The Metropolitan Years, Museum, Sitka, Alaska, 1888-1988, City: The Politics of Revitalization and 72(2):91 79(3):125; rev. of The Tsimshian and Homelessness in Downtown Seattle, Cohn, Samuel F., “Martial Law in Washington Their Neighbors of the North Pacific 96(1):46 Territory,” 27(3):195-218 Coast, 77(1):31; rev. of A Victorian Earl Coffin (captain), 8(1):50-51, 60, 8(2):125 Coiner, B. W., 38(2):104, 106 in the Arctic: The Travels and Collections Coffin, Aurelia, 6(4):226-27 Cokinos, Christopher, rev. of Nature’s Kindred of the Fifth Earl of Lonsdale, 1888-89, Coffman, Edward M., The Old Army: A Spirits: Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood 82(1):35 Portrait of the American Army in Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, Cole, George (professor), 37(1):16-23

Index 75 Cole, George E. (politician), 1(2): 5, 7-8, 83(2):76-77; rev. of Stole This from a in the Twentieth Century, 53(3):126-27 88-89 Hockey Card: A Philosophy of Hockey, Colfax, Schuyler, 1(4):229, 232-33 Cole, H. D. (sawmill owner), 14(2):116 Doug Harvey, Identity, and Booze, Colfax, Wash., 7(2):134-35, 9(1):52, Cole, Hale (Indian agent), 50(1):17 97(3):161; rev. of A Voyage around the 37(3):184-85, 22(3):180, 95(4):196-98 Cole, Harry Ellsworth, Stagecoach and Tavern World, 1826-1829, Vol. 1: To Russian and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):54, 60- Tales of the Old Northwest, 21(3):234 America and Siberia, 79(4):158; rev. 61, 65-66 Cole, Jean Murray, Exile in the Wilderness: of The Yup’ik Eskimos: As Described in pioneers of, 16(4):251-64 The Biography of Chief Factor Archibald the Travel Journals and Ethnographic race relations in, 103(2):61-63 McDonald, 1790-1853, review, Accounts of John and Edith Kilbuck, reminiscences of Ben Burgunder of, 72(2):94; ed., This Blessed Wilderness: Who Served with the Alaska Mission 17(3):206-207 Archibald McDonald’s Letters from of the Moravian Church, 1885-1900, Colfax Academy, 41(2):139-40, 41(4):349-50 the Columbia, 1822-1844, review, 81(1):31 Colfax Academy Library Association, 93(3):151-53 Cole, Wayne S., Charles A. Lindbergh and the 17(4):257-58 Cole, Johnetta, 103(2):61-63 Battle Against American Intervention Colfax First Savings and Trust Bank, Cole, S. S., 32(1):75 in World War II, review, 67(1):42-43; 43(2):144 Cole, T. L., 67(2):63-64, 67-68 Senator Gerald P. Nye and American Colin Robertson’s Correspondence Book, Cole, Terrence, “Ernest Walker Sawyer and Foreign Relations, review, 55(1):44; rev. September 1817 to September 1822, ed. Alaska: The Dilemma of Northern of The Wartime Journals of Charles A. E. E. Rich, review, 32(1):108-11 Economic Development,” 82(2):42-50; Lindbergh, 63(3):125-26 Colkett, John W., 17(3):215 “Golden Years: The Decline of Gold Cole, William, 68(2):82 Colkett, William J., 96(1):14, 17-18 Mining in Alaska,” 80(2):62-71; “The Coleman, Edmund T., “Puget Sound and the Coll, Edward P., 57(2):70, 59(2):92, 94 History of a History: The Making of Northern Pacific Railroad,” 23(4):243- Collateral Loan and Savings Bank (San Jeannette Paddock Nichols’s Alaska,” 60 Francisco, Calif.), 26(4):256 77(4):130-38; “Raymond Robins Coleman, Louis C., Captain John Mullan: The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln: in Alaska: The Conversion of a His Life; Building the Mullan Road; Supplement, 1832-1865, ed. Roy P. Progressive,” 72(2):50-60; “A Tribute to As It Is Today and Interesting Tales of Basler, review, 72(2):72-75 Robert E. Burke,” 88(4):163-65; “Wally Occurrences Along the Road, review, The Collected Writings of Frederic Remington, Hickel’s Big Garden Hose: The Alaska 60(1):39-40 ed. Peggy Samuels and Harold Water Pipeline to California,” 86(2):59- Coleman, Lysander, 14(4):260 Samuels, review, 72(2):93 71; Banking on Alaska: The Story of Coleman, Rufus A., “Literature and the “Collecting Pacific Northwest Americana,” by the National Bank of Alaska, 2 vols., Region,” 39(4):312-18; ed., Northwest Charles W. Smith, 30(1):67-76 review, 94(3):152-53; The Cornerstone Books: First Supplement: Bibliography “Collecting Portraits of Washington’s on College Hill: An Illustrated History of Northwest Writing, 1942-1947, Governors,” by Albert E. Mead, 1(2):5- of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, review, 40(4):344; ed., Northwest Books: 9 review, 86(2):95-96; E. T. Barnette: Report of the Committee on Books of the Collection and Preservation of the Materials The Strange Story of the Man Who Inland Empire Council of Teachers of of War History: A Patriotic Service, by Founded Fairbanks, review, 73(3):133; English, 1942. Rev. of Over 1100 Books; Benjamin F. Shambaugh, 9(3):236 Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C. Selected Magazine Bibliography, review, Collections of the Kansas State Historical W. Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska 33(4):443-44 Society, Vol. 13 1913-1914, ed. William Statehood, review, 102(3):147; Nome, Coleman, Samuel, 96(3):127-28 E. Connelley, 7(2):171-72 “City of the Golden Beaches,” review, Coles, Harry L., The War of 1812, review, Collective Bargaining and Productivity: The 76(2):74; ed., The Alaska Journal, 1986: 57(1):42; rev. of The Politics of torch: Longshore Mechanization Agreement, History and Arts of the North, Vol. 16, The Allied Landings and the Algiers by Paul T. Hartman, review, 62(1):43 review, 79(1):40; ed., Two Women in Putsch, 1942, 67(1):43 Collectivism: A False Utopia, by William the Klondike, by Mary E. Hitchcock, Coletta, Paolo E., Admiral Bradley A. Fiske Henry Chamberlin, review, 29(3):330 review, 97(1):51-52; rev. of Completing and the American Navy, review, “College Histories: An Essay Review,” by G. the Union: Alaska, Hawai’i, and the 71(3):136; The Presidency of William Thomas Edwards, 83(4):152-55 Battle for Statehood, 96(2):103; rev. of Howard Taft, review, 65(2):89; College of Idaho, 83(4):152-54, 85(4):132-33 Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics, and William Jennings Bryan, Vol. 1: The College of Idaho, 1891-1991: A Centennial Environment in Alaska, 94(4):208; rev. Political Evangelist, 1860-1908, review, History, by Louis W. Attebery, review, of In the People’s Interest: A Centennial 56(3):138-39, Vol. 2: Progressive 83(4):152-55 History of Montana State University, Politician and Moral Statesman, 1909- College Place, Wash., 9(1):52 85(2):70; rev. of Koyukon Athabaskan 1915, review, 61(2):119, Vol. 3: Political Colletta, Wash., 9(1):52 Dictionary, 94(1):46; rev. of The Puritan, 1915-1925, review, 62(2):58; Collier, Donald, Archaeology of the Upper Odyssey of a Russian Scientist: I. G. rev. of The Climax of Populism: The Columbia Region, review, 34(3):312- Voznesenskii in Alaska, California, and Election of 1896, 57(1):45-46; rev. of 14, 34(4):420; Indians Before Siberia, 1839-1849, 80(1):37; rev. of In the Days of McKinley, 51(1):38-39; Columbus: Twenty Thousand Years of Painting in the North: Alaskan Art in rev. of Josephus Daniels in Mexico, North American History Revealed by the Anchorage Museum of History and 52(3):121-22; rev. of McKinley, Bryan, Archaeology, review, 38(2):171-72 Art, 86(3):141; rev. of The Real People and the People, 55(4):182-83; rev. of Collier, John, 82(4):140-41, 87(3):149, 153, and the Children of Thunder: The Populism to Progressivism in Alabama, 156-57 Yup’ik Eskimo Encounter with Moravian 61(2):119; rev. of An Uncertain Collier, W. H., 7(1):55-56 Missionaries John and Edith Kilbuck, Tradition: American Secretaries of State Collins, Arthur J., 16(3):237-38

76 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Collins, Bertrand, 29(3):247 Collins, R. W., A History of Mediaeval Colorado: A Bicentennial History, by Marshall Collins, C. J., The Pacific Northwest and Civilization in Europe, review, Sprague, review, 73(2):62-65 Alaska, 20(1):72 27(3):277 Colorado: A History of the Centennial State, by Collins, Cary C., “A Future with a Past: Hazel Collins, S., 26(3):222 Carl Abbott, review, 68(4):192-93 Pete, Cultural Identity, and the Federal Collins Building (Seattle), 81(4):142-43 Colorado, the Centennial State, by Percy Indian Education System,” 92(1):15- Collison, Thomas, Flying Fortress: The Story of Stanley Fritz, 32(3):331-32 28; “Great Spirits: Ruby and Brown, the Boeing Bomber, 35(1):86 The Colorado Doctrine: Water Rights, Pioneering Historians of the Indians of Collison, W. H., In the Wake of the War Canoe, Corporations, and Distributive Justice the Pacific Northwest,” 95(3):126-29; review, 7(4):326-27 on the American Frontier, by David “Medicine Creek Remediated: Isaac Collison-Morley, L., The Early Medici, Schorr, review, 104(4):199 Stevens and the Puyallup, Nisqually, 28(1):110 Colored Businessmen Improvement Club and Muckleshoot Land Settlement at Collooney (ship), 11(1):60-61 (Spokane), 103(4):183-84 Fox Island, August 4, 1856,” 104(2): Colman, James M., 14(2):84-86, 15(1):79 Colored Citizen (Helena). See Helena Colored 80-98; “Subsistence and Survival: The Colman, Laurence J., 27(1):94, 43(2):158, 160, Citizen Makah Indian Reservation, 1855- 163, 92(2):60, 64, 67 Colored Progressive League (Helena), 1933,” 87(4):180-93; “The Water Is Our Colnett, James, 57(1):13-17, 70(3):113-15 70(2):57 Land: The Di·ya· Treaty Council of works of: The Journal of Captain James Colpitts, George, Game in the Garden: A 1855,” 104(1):21-39; ed., Assimilation’s Colnett aboard the Argonaut from Human History of Wildlife in Western Agent: My Life as a Superintendent in April 26, 1789 to Nov. 3, 1791, ed. F. W. Canada to 1940, review, 95(3):155-56 the Indian Boarding School System, by Howay, review, 32(3):323-24; Voyage Colson, Dennis C., Idaho’s Constitution: The Edwin L. Chalcraft, review, 96(4):210- to the South Atlantic and Round Cape Tie That Binds, review, 83(2):76 11; ed., A Doctor among the Oglala Horn into the Pacific Ocean, review, Colson, Elizabeth, “A Makah Epic Journey: Sioux Tribe: The Letters of Robert 66(2):96 Oral History and Documentary H. Ruby, 1953-1954, by Robert H. Colonel Allan (ship), 21(4):263-66 Sources,” 68(4):153-63; The Makah Ruby, review, 102(2):91-92; rev. of The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Indians: A Study of an Indian Tribe in Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Modern American Society, 45(1):36-37 Indian Nations, 97(1):39-40; rev. of Japanese Americans during World War Colstrip, Mont., 61(3):129-36 Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native II, by Klancy Clark De Nevers, review, Colter, John, 26(3):192-96, 37(2):91-94 Americans and the European Fur 96(2):107-108 Colton, Wash., 22(3):180 Trade, 102(4):195-97; rev. of Drawing Colonel Ebey (ship), 33(3):318-19, 322-23, Columbia (ship), 21(4):254-67 Back Culture: The Makah Struggle 325, 339 The Columbia, by Stewart H. Holbrook, for Repatriation, 94(4):212-14; rev. “Colonel Patrick Henry Winston,” by review, 47(3):89-90 of Drawing Shadows to Stone: The Benjamin H. Kizer, 61(2):72-76 Columbia, as geographic name, 9(1):52-54 Photography of the Jesup North Pacific “Colonel Steptoe’s Battle,” by S. J. Chadwick, Columbia, Nancy. See Palmer, Nancy Helene Expedition, 1897-1902, 90(2):89-90; 2(4):333-43 Columbia rev. of Esther Ross: Stillaguamish Colonel Wright (steamer), 7(2):126-32, The Columbia: Powerhouse of the West, by Champion, 94(1):42-43; rev. of 16(3):180 Murray Morgan, review, 41(1):70-71 Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic “The ‘Colonel Wright,’” by Lulu Donnell Columbia and Palouse Railway, 3(3):195, History of the Fur Trade in America, Crandall, 7(2):126-32 95(4)198 102(4):195-97; rev. of Potlatch at “Colonial Ethnology and the Igorrote Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad, Gitsegukla: William Beynon’s 1945 Village at the AYP,” by Jon Olivera, 3(3):192-94, 196, 14(2):85-86, 89, 95, Field Notebooks, 92(2):96-97; rev. of 101(3/4):107-108, 141-49 29(2):160, 37(3):234, 240-42, 247, 254, So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies Colonial Russian America: Kyrill T. 257, 87(4):175-77, 92(2):82, 84-86 Trade Transformed Anglo-American Khlebnikov’s Reports, 1817-1832, by K. Columbia and Red Mountain Railway, Capitalism, 102(4):195-97; rev. of T. Khlebnikov, review, 69(2):86 60(2):86, 90 The Toughest Indian in the World, “Colonialism: A Western Complaint,” by Columbia and Western Railway, 60(2):92 92(4):207-208; rev. of Voices of a Gene M. Gressley, 54(1):1-8 Columbia Basin Celebration, Inc., 82(1):4 Thousand People: The Makah Cultural Colonization and Community: The Vancouver Columbia Basin Commission, 87(2):75-76, and Research Center, 94(4):212-14 Island Coalfield and the Making of 110, 97(2):109 Collins, Donald E., Native American Aliens: the British Columbian Working Class, Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee, Disloyalty and the Renunciation of by John Douglas Belshaw, review, 49(3):100 Citizenship by Japanese Americans 95(3):149 Columbia Basin Irrigation League, 45(2):57- during World War II, review, 77(4):154 The Colonization of North America, 1492- 59 Collins, George L., 96(3):164-65 1783, by Herbert Eugene Bolton and Columbia Basin Project, 39(3):227-28, 232, Collins, Hubert E., Warpath and Cattle Trail, Thomas Maitland Marshall, 12(3):237- 52(4):144-50, 61(3):143-44, 65(1):33- 20(2):149 38 36, 82(1):2-7, 87(2):75-79, 110, Collins, John, 6(4):240-41 Colony and Empire: The Capitalist 103(1):7 Collins, Josiah, 75(1):27-28, 30 Transformation of the American Columbia Basin Survey Commission, Collins, June McCormick, Valley of the Spirits: West, by William G. Robbins, review, 45(2):54, 59 The Upper Skagit Indians of Western 87(2):101-102, 89(2):84-96 Columbia Basin Water Festival, 82(1):4-6 Washington, review, 67(2):92-93 Colorado, 48(4):116, 60(3):145-53, 73(1):5-7 Columbia Center, Wash., 9(1):54, 22(3):181 Collins, Luther M., 11(2):136, 12(1):69-70, The Colorado, by Frank Waters, review, Columbia County (Wash.), 9(1):54, 24(2):99- 13(1):17-18 38(1):87-88 101, 104, 32(4):368-69, 37(3):179-81

Index 77 agriculture in, 37(4):296-302 technical studies on, 49(3):103-105 Colvig, W. M., 96(4):183 newspapers of, 13(3):190-92, 18(1):42-43, treaties and, 49(3):114-20 Colvile, Andrew, 24(1):4-5, 39(2):87-88 26(1):42, 39(3):234 and wheat exports, 45(1):13-18 Colvile, Eden, 11(1):63, 11(2):136, 139 The Columbia Documentary History of Woods, Rufus, and development of, Colville (Washington-Idaho) mining district, the Asian American Experience, ed. 52(4):139-44 60(2):87-88, 90-91 Franklin Odo, review, 95(3):154-55 See also Bonneville Power Administration; Colville, Wash., 9(1):54-55, 16(2):97-99, “The Columbia Drainage Basin in Canada: A Columbia Basin Project; names of 17(1):7-8, 22(3):181 Bibliographical Essay,” by Bruce Peel, individual dams Colville Business Council, 101(1):24 52(4):152-54 “The Columbia River,” by Miles C. Moore, Colville Collections, Vol. 2: Military Fort The Columbia Highway Booklet, by M. C. 6(3):171-76 Colville, 1859 to 1882, comp. Patrick J. George, 15(1):70-71 The Columbia River, by Ross Cox, 13(2):84-90 Graham, review, 99(3):152 Columbia Historical Society, 70(3):122 The Columbia River, by William D. Lyman, Colville Indian Agency, 37(1):38, 40, 43, 45- works of: Writings of Washington Relating 29(3):240-41 47, 56 to the National Capital, 5(4):317 The Columbia River: A Historical Travel Colville Indian Reservation, 8(4):243-50, Columbia Indian Reservation, 43(3):229-30, Guide, by JoAnn Roe, review, 84(4):157 37(1):40, 43, 47(2):51, 60(2):90- 47(2):49 The Columbia River, Its History, Its Myths, 91, 90(3):145-46, 93(2):106-107, Columbia Irrigation Company, 10(1):25 Its Scenery, Its Commerce, by William 101(1):18-19, 22, 24, 104(1):10 Columbia Journals: David Thompson, by Dennison Lyman, review, 3(4):308 Colville people, 27(2):108, 118, 140-41, David Thompson, ed. Barbara Belyea, Columbia River and Oregon Timberman 38(4):291-92, 301, 304, 82(4):122-23, review, 90(3):156-57 (Portland). See Portland Timberman 90(3):151, 91(2):90-92, 97(1):28 Columbia Mission Fund, 75(2):75-78 Columbia River Basin Plan, 100(4):176-77 Colville Road, 8(4):261-62, 45(4):125-26 Columbia Mission Library, 25(1):35 Columbia River Chronicles: A History of the Colville Valley (Wash.), 17(1):39-42, Columbia people. See Sinkiuse-Columbia Kootenay District in the 19th Century, 90(3):142, 144-48 people by Edward Lloyd Affleck, review, Colvin, W. S., 69(3):122-23, 125 (ship), 6(1):56, 59, 69(4):189 Colvocoresses, George Musalas, 17(2):133, 10(3):208, 11(1):3, 7, 12-18, 24, 26, Columbia River Development League, 140-41, 22(2):129-45, 25(3):163-70 12(4):243-71, 14(4):264, 20(2):114-23, 52(4):142-43, 87(2):110 Colvocoresses, Harold, “Captain George 21(1):8-9, 24(2):83-85, 90, 30(3):276- Columbia River Fishing and Trading Musalas Colvocoresses,” 25(3):163-70 77, 31(4):375-76, 47(1):9, 51(1):335, Company, 24(1):39-46 Colvos, Wash., 9(1):55 70(3):112, 115, 117-18 Columbia River Highway, 82(1):9-10, 13, Colvos Passage, Wash., 25(3):163 accounts of, 12(1):3-50, 65(4):157-63 83(3):91, 89(1):52-53, 101(2):61 Colwood Farm (Vancouver Island), in Hawaiian Islands, 12(3):167-68 Columbia River Historical Expedition, 13(4):311-12 Columbia River, 13(4):282-83, 17(3):219-20 17(3):163-67, 17(4):312, 18(1):3-4 Colyer, Vincent, 75(4):158-60, 162-63 bibliography on, 52(4):152-54 “The Columbia River Historical Expedition,” Coman, Edwin T., Jr., Time, Tide and Timber: canneries, 87(1):53 by Donald MacRae, 17(3):163-67 A Century of Pope and Talbot, review, celebration of, 6(3):171-76 “The Columbia River Historical Expedition,” 42(1):77-79 crossing of, by U.S. Exploring Expedition, by Edmond S. Meany, 18(1):3-4 Coman, Katharine, Economic Beginnings of 80(1):23-25 Columbia River Regional Library, 51(3):132- the Far West, review, 4(2):127-28 discovery of, 12(1):4, 32-35 35 Comanche people, 43(1):55, 58-59, 63 documented by Amos Burg, 84(4):158 “The Columbia River Regional Library: A Comanches: The Destruction of a People, by T. exploration of, 4(1):3-11, 83(2):53-59 Multi-County Demonstration,” by R. Fehrenbach, review, 66(4):173 fisheries, conservation of, 38(1):22, 25-27, Isabella E. Shinn, 51(3):132-35 Comar, Scott, rev. of Métis in Canada: History, 30, 50(1):26-27, 50(4):127-33 “The Columbia River Under Hudson’s Bay Identity, Law and Politics, 105(3):141; fishing, 87(1):5-15, 93(3):139-40 Company Rule,” by C. O. Ermatinger, rev. of “That the People Might Live”: gorge, 26(2):119-22, 42(1):32-39, 5(3):192-206 Loss and Renewal in Native American 83(4):158 Columbia School (Seattle). See Lowell School Elegy, 104(3):151 hydroelectric projects, 49(3):99-120, Columbia Southern Irrigating Company, Combe, William, 95(4):174 53(2):65-76, 55(2):55-60, 62-63, 66, 88(4):210 Combs, Sherman, 33(1):14 65(1):29-37, 86(4):178-88, 87(1):10- Columbia Territory, movement to create, Comcomly (Chinook leader), 5(3):192-93, 12, 14, 53, 87(2):75-79 44(2):80-87 6(1):26, 16(3):212-13, 18(1):17-19, and irrigation, 46(1):28, 52(4):144-50 Columbia Townsite and Investment 42(4):330, 332, 48(1):13, 98(1):7-10, navigation on, 86(4):179-82, 184, 187, Company, 37(2):137-38 12, 15 87(2):72 The Columbia Unveiled, by M. J. Lorraine, “Come, Blackrobe”: De Smet and the Indian and Oreg. boundary dispute, 2(1):8-10 review, 16(1):63 Tragedy, by John J. Killoren, review, perceptions of, by Lewis and Clark, Columbia Valley Authority, proposed, 87(2):96-97 87(3):141-48 53(2):65-75, 65(1):30-31, 33 Come to Our Salmon Feast, by Martha photographs of, 83(4):158, 89(1):52-53 Columbia Valley Bank of Wenatchee. See Ferguson McKeown, review, 50(4):161 review of books on, 88(1):13-20 National Bank of Commerce (Seattle) Comegys, Hanford, and Miller Bank rock art on, 74(2):69-76 Columbian (Olympia). See Olympia (Thornton, Wash.), 38(4):335-56 and San Juan boundary dispute, Columbian Comegys, Ralph, 4(4):254, 268, 38(4):338-56 43(3):190-93 Columbus, Wash., 9(1):54 Comegys, Robert G., “Country Banking in and settlers, 17(3):163-67 Colvig, Vance DeBar “Pinto,” 93(1):52-53, Eastern Washington: A Case Study,” steam navigation on, 7(2):126-32 96(4):183 38(4):335-56; rev. of Spokane Story,

78 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 42(2):169-70 for salmon, 55(4):141-45, 65(1):8-16 individual Communist parties The Coming Canada, by Joseph King and sports anglers, clashes with, 82(1):26- The Communist Controversy in Washington: Goodrich, review, 5(1):57-58 27, 87(1):9-10, 13 From the New Deal to McCarthy, by Coming Full Circle: Spirituality and Wellness technology in, 55(4):141-45, 82(1):25, 28- Earl Latham, review, 58(2):107-108 among Native Communities in 32, 85(2):78 Communist Labor Party, 98(3):115, 125-26 the Pacific Northwest, by Suzanne U.S.-Canada dispute over, 34(4):386-92 Communist Party (U.S.) Crawford O’Brien, review, 105(1):42- U.S.-Japan dispute over, 65(1):8-16, archival materials related to, 82(4):158 43 104(3):133-49 and Cold War politics, 70(1):8-19 The Coming Hawaii, by Joseph King in Wash.: Aberdeen, 47(1):14; Hood and farmer-labor movement, 62(1):16-18, Goodrich, review, 5(3):229-30 Canal, 48(1):9 25 Coming Man: 19th Century American Commercial Light and Power Company and Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 57(3):110, Perceptions of the Chinese, ed. Philip P. (Tacoma, Wash.), 46(2):41, 45 112 Choy, Lorraine Dong, and Marlon K. “Commercial Whaling in the Arctic Ocean,” and organizing woodworkers, 100(3):136- Hom, review, 89(2):98-104 by James W. VanStone, 49(1):1-10 38 “The Coming of the Horse,” by H. M. Painter, commercial whaling industry. See whaling Communist Party of Canada, 80(3):84, 37(2):155-57 The Commission for Relief in Belgium, 97(3):115 The Coming of the White Women, 1836, Statistical Rev. of Relief Operations, by communitarianism As Told in the Letters and Journal of George I. Gay, 16(4):309 in Burley, Wash., 81(1):2-3, 5, 7-10 Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, comp. T. C. commission form of government, 58(3):130- and Equality Colony, 59(3):137-46, Elliott, review, 30(1):112-13 41, 63(4):155-64, 89(3):115-26 71(3):114, 118-19, 81(1):3, 7 Coming to Stay: A Columbia River Journey, by Commission of Fish and Fisheries, U.S. See and Love Israel Family, 89(2):65-76 Mary Dodds Schlick, review, 99(3):136 Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. and Peace Mission (Vendovi Island Commencement Bay (Wash.), 9(1):55 Commission on Improved Employment, [Wash.]), 75(1):2-12 Comment naquit le quarante-deuxiéme État 72(1):14-15 and Puget Sound Co-operative Colony, de la Fédération Américaine; L’État de Commission on Industrial Relations, 71(3):113, 116, 74(1):30, 32-35, “Washington” et sa Reine Ville “Seattle,” 102(3):117-29 74(2):88-89 24(3):238 The Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1824- See also utopian communities Commentary on the Discoveries that have been 1977, ed. Robert M. Kvasnicka and Community and the Politics of Place, by Daniel made in the Eastern Ocean between Herman J. Viola, review, 72(1):41 Kemmis, review, 81(3):114-15 Siberia and America, by Peter Simon The Committee: The Extraordinary Career of Community Coalition for Environmental Pallas, 38(1):53-83, 38(2):109-55 the House Committee on Un-American Justice, 96(2):91 Commerce and Society: A Short History of Activities, by Walter Goodman, review, community development Trade and its Effects on Civilization, by 60(1):52 and African Americans: in Helena, Mont. W. F. Oakeshott, review, 28(4):431-32 Committee for Industrial Organization (1900-12), 70(2):50-57; in Seattle, Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans (CIO). See Congress of Industrial 94(1):14-26, 102(3):112-13 and the European Fur Trade, by Ann Organizations in Cariboo mining region (B.C.), M. Carlos and Frank D. Lewis, review, Committee of Vigilance: The San Francisco 24(3):195-207 102(4):195-97 Chamber of Commerce Law and Order in Nome, Alaska (1898-99), 38(3):233-42 Commercial Age (Olympia). See Olympia Committee, 1916-1919—A Case Study in Pocatello, Idaho (1896-1916), 93(1):3- Commercial Age of Official Hysteria, by Steven C. Levi, 12 Commercial Age Printing and Publishing review, 75(2):84 in Roseburg, Oreg. (1850-85), 64(2):80-87 Company (Olympia), 54(2):63 A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and in Ruby (Wash.) mining district, 32(1):61- commercial aviation. See aircraft industry the People of the Pacific Northwest, by 78 commercial fishing, 91(3):165-66 Joseph Cone, review, 88(1):14-15 in White Pine County (Nev.), 30(2):151- by Chinese, 90(1):23-24 A Common Humanity: Kansas Populism and 68 for cod, 96(3):115-19, 121-22 the Battle for Justice and Equality, 1854- in Yakima Valley (Wash.) (1900-10), on Columbia and Snake rivers, 87(1):9-10, 1903, by O. Gene Clanton, review, 77(3):94-103 13, 93(3):139-40, 143 96(3):156 Community Development in the American and dams, 86(4):182, 184-87 Commoner, Barry, 85(1):32 West: Past and Present Nineteenth and dogfish oil industry, 34(1):14-15, The Commoner: William Jennings Bryan, Twentieth Century Frontiers, ed. Jessie 59(2):100-102 by Charles Morrow Wilson, review, L. Embry and Howard A. Christy, dory, 82(1):27-32 63(1):34 review, 77(3):118 fiction about, 35(4):352 communism Community Forces: A Study of the Non- fish traps in, 91(3):165-66 and labor organizing: in Portland, Partisan Municipal Elections in Seattle, for halibut, 87(4):189-91, 96(3):115-16 91(3):150-60, 98(3):115-29; in by R. D. McKenzie, 15(4):302-303 Japanese Canadians in, 93(2):70-71, 75 Vancouver, B.C., 80(3):82-90 Community Harvest Emergency Committee labor conditions in, 91(3):166, 96(3):118 and National Farmers’ Union, 83(2):65-69 (Yakima Valley), 72(3):122-25 by Native peoples, 38(1):31-33, 87(1):13, and Reed, John, 50(3):87-88 Community on the American Frontier: 87(4):188-91 and Strong, Anna Louise, 66(3):123-37 Separate But Not Alone, by Robert V. by Norwegians, 34(1):3-17 and Western Progressive Farmers, Hine, review, 73(2):77 in Oreg.: in Pacific City, 82(1):22-32; 76(1):10-11 community trusts, 43(2):125-29 photographs of, 89(1):52-53 and Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 50(3):89 Comox people, 33(4):380-83, 388 regulation of, 55(4):141-45, 91(3):166 See also anticommunism; names of Companion of Adventure, by Joseph T.

Index 79 Hazard, 44(2):58-60 “The Concessionaires of Yellowstone National 34(3):322-24 Company Town: Potlatch, Idaho, and the Park: Genesis of a Policy, 1882-1892,” Confederate Raider in the North Pacific: The Potlatch Lumber Company, by Keith C. by Richard A. Bartlett, 74(1):2-10 Saga of the C.S.S. Shenandoah, 1864-65, Petersen, review, 79(2):75 Conclusions and Recommendations, by by Murray Morgan, review, 89(1):50- The Company Town in the American West, by American Historical Association, 51 James B. Allen, review, 58(3):162 Commission on the Social Studies in Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Company Towns of the Pacific Northwest,by the Schools, 25(3):234-35 97(4):190-99 Linda Carlson, review, 96(1):42-43 Conconully (Wash.) Okanogan Outlook, Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview Comparative Frontiers: A Proposal for Studying 32(1):76 of WorldWar II Japanese American the American West, by Jerome O. Conconully, Wash., 9(1):55-56, 22(3):181, Relocation Sites, ed. Jeffrey F. Burton, Steffen, review, 72(4):186 32(1):68-77 Mary M. Farrell, Florence B. Lord, and Comparative Probate Code, 30(1):32, 34-35 Concrete (Wash.) Herald, 99(1):50 Richard W. Lord, review, 94(4):210-11 “Comparative Study of State Constitutions Concrete, Wash., 9(1):56, 99(1):49-50 “Conflict and Fire: Community Tensions for Provisions Not Found in Our concrete industry, in Wash., 99(1):49-50 Surrounding the Big Blowup,” by Own,” by Ben Driftmier, 3(4):259-73 Condensed Popular History of the United States Thomas A. Krainz, 103(1):13-24 Comparisons in Resource Management: Six of America, by Gust. S. Staley, review, “Conflict on the Frontier: The Case of Notable Programs in Other Countries 16(3):230-31 Harney County, Oregon, 1870-1900,” and Their Possible U.S. Application, ed. Condit, Charles, 37(2):138, 140-41 by Margaret L. Sullivan, 66(4):174-81 Henry Jarrett, review, 57(2):85 Condit, George, 37(2):136, 140 Conflict on the Northwest Coast: American- “Compiling the Territorial Codes of Condit, Mary Ann, 37(2):136, 138, 140-41 Russian Rivalry in the Pacific Northwest, Washington,” by Arthur S. Beardsley, Condit, Samuel Wilbur “Wild Goose Bill,” 1790-1867, by Howard I. Kushner, 28(1):3-54 37(2):129-41, 65(3):128 review, 68(1):34-35 Completing the Union: Alaska, Hawai’i, and Condit, Willey (Billy), 37(2):136, 140 Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, Industrial the Battle for Statehood, by John S. “The Condition of the Orthodox Church Relations, and the General Strike, by Whitehead, review, 96(2):103 in Russian America: Innokentii David Jay Bercuson, review, 67(3):134 Comprehensive Index to Publications of the Veniaminov’s History of the Russian “Confronting the U.S. Navy at Bangor, 1973- United States Government, 1881-1893, Church in Alaska,” ed. Robert Nichols 1982,” by Brian Casserly, 95(3):130-39 by J. J. Ames, 34(2):200 and Robert Croskey, 63(2):41-54 Congdon, Frederick T., 81(3):105 Comprehensive Plan for Central Business Conditt, John, 37(2):130-31 Congdon Orchards (Yakima Valley), District, Seattle (1963), 98(3):111-13 Condon, Allie Gallagher, 15(1):33-35, 38, 40 65(4):170-73, 68(2):84-87 Comprehensive Plan of Seattle (1956), Condon, Bill (S.W.). See Condit, Samuel Conger, Patrick H., 74(1):3-5, 7 98(3):107-108 Wilbur Congiato, Nicholas, 37(3):216-17, 38(4):294, Compromise of 1850, 2(3):213-19, 2(4):327 Condon, Herbert Thomas, 101(3/4):145 299-301 Comptoir National d’Escompt, 41(4):323, Condon, J. B., 15(2):98, 18(2):116-17 Congregational Church (White Salmon, 326-28 Condon, John T., “The Oregon Laws of 1845,” Wash.), 14(2):112, 117-18, 121 Compton, Arthur, 85(1):8-9 12(4):279-82 Congregational Church of The Dalles, Compton, Charles H., rev. of Subject Index to Condon, Thomas, 4(2):108, 110-11, 4(2):107, 109-10, 113 the History of the Pacific Northwest and 15(2):103, 18(2):112-13, 45(4):109 The Congregational Home Missionary of Alaska as Found in the United States works of: Oregon Geology, review, 3(2):159 Associations of the Northwest, by W. D. Government Documents, Congressional Condon, Wild Goose Bill. See Condit, Samuel Lyman, 8(2):156 Series, in the American State Papers, Wilbur Congregational Mission of Cape Prince of and in Other Documents, 1789-1881, Condra, John, 33(3):338 Wales, 75(3):100-101, 103 5(1):58-59 Cone, Carl B., ed., “Letters from the Congregationalists Compton, Wilson, 102(2):70, 72, 75 Musselshell, 1869-1870,” 37(4):313-37 and Benjamin P. Cheney Academy, Comrades of the Quest: An Oral History of Cone, Joseph, A Common Fate: Endangered 15(2):110-11, 114 Reed College, by John Sheehy, review, Salmon and the People of the Pacific church archives of, in Wash., 28(4):390, 104(2):101-102 Northwest, review, 88(1):14-15; 30(4):418-19, 428, 435 Comstock, Henry Tompkins Paige, 33(4):418, ed., The Northwest Salmon Crisis: A missionary work of, 41(2):133-34, 142-51, 44(4):166 Documentary History, review, 88(1):15- 155-57, 54(4):167-74 Comstock Commotion: The Story of the 16; rev. of Northwest Passage: The 67(1):1-9 Territorial Enterprise, by Lucius Beebe, Great Columbia River, 88(1):13-14; rev. and Revival of 1905, 83(4):145-48 review, 46(2):60-61 of River of the West: Stories from the schools of, in Wash. Terr., 41(4):347-48, Conant, James Bryant, 92(1):33, 36, Columbia, 88(1):13-14 350-51 104(3):124-25, 127-28 Cone, Molly, Family of Strangers: Building a in Walla Walla, Wash., 6(2):90-99 Conboy, Peter, 14(2):117 Jewish Community in Washington State, and Whitman monument, 2(1):25-27 Concentration Camps: North America. review, 95(4):211-12 See also names of individual churches; Japanese in the United States and Confederacy of Ambition: William Winlock names of individual missionaries; names Canada during World War II, by Roger Miller and the Making of Washington of individual missions Daniels, review, 74(3):133 Territory, by William L. Lang, review, “The Congress—Captain Cook Falsehood,” Concepción (ship), 71(2):72-74, 77 89(3):150-51 by Edmond S. Meany, 20(2):137-41 Concerned about Trident, 95(3):132-37 Confederate Mississippi: The People and Congress and the Environment, ed. Richard Concerns of a Conservative Democrat, by Policies of a Cotton State in Wartime, A. Cooley and Geoffrey Wandesforde- Charles Sawyer, review, 61(2):125 by John K. Bettersworth, review, Smith, review, 62(3):109

80 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Conlon, Frank F., rev. of History of the Clark, by Eva Emery Dye, 22(4):295- 85(4):140 Canadian National Railways, 65(2):87- 307, 58(1):7-9, 83(1):22-28, 98(4):161, and farmer-labor movement, 62(1):20-24, 88; rev. of James J. Hill and the Opening 163, 167 26 of the Northwest, 69(1):38-39; rev. of Conquest and Commerce: Spain and England and labor unrest in Seattle, 64(4):145-46 The Railway Journey: Trains and Travel in the Americas, by James Lang, review, and military aircraft industry, 88(2):84-89 in the 19th Century, 73(4):186; rev. of 68(1):32 newspapers of, in Oreg., 74(4):154-55, Trolleys and Streetcars on American The Conquest of Arid America, by William E. 161, 163, 165 Picture Postcards, 72(1):42 Smythe, review, 62(2):88-89 and race relations in Seattle, 86(1):35 Conn, Richard, Native American Art in the Conquest of the Coeur d’Alene, Spokane and and smelter workers, 105(4):175, 180-86 Denver Art Museum, review, 71(4):187 Palouse Indians, by B. F. Manring, and woodworkers, organization of, Connecticut v. Massachusetts, 49(3):111-12 review, 3(2):159 100(3):134-41 Connell, Michael, 13(4):276-77, 23(2):144-45 Conquest of the Last Frontier, by L. H. Neatby, Congress of Racial Equality (core), Seattle Connell, Wash., 9(1):56 review, 58(4):216-17 chapter, 73(2):54-56, 58-59, 104(2):57- Connell’s Prairie battle (1856), 17(4):291-99 The Conquest of the West, by Walter F. 58, 62-64, 66-67 Connelly, F. J., 91(2):62, 66 McCaleb, review, 39(2):170-71 Congressional Conservatism and the New Connelly, Mark Thomas, The Response to Conrad, Bryan, George B. McClellan: The Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Prostitution in the Progressive Era, Man Who Saved the Union, review, Coalition in Congress, 1933-1939, by review, 73(2):93 33(1):107-108 James T. Patterson, review, 59(2):106- Connelley, William E., Doniphan’s Expedition Conrad, Charles, 84(3):98-100, 105 107 and the Conquest of New Mexico Conrad, David E., “Emmons of Alaska,” Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the and California, review, 2(2):169-70; 69(2):49-60; The Forgotten Farmers: 1890s, by O. Gene Clanton, review, Wild Bill and His Era, 24(4):306; ed., The Story of Sharecroppers in the New 91(4):213 Collections of the Kansas State Historical Deal, review, 57(3):134-35 Conibear, Hiram, 52(3):106-107 Society, Vol. 13: 1913-1914, 7(2):171-72 Conrad, E. P., 69(3):123, 125 Conkelman, Barnard, 60(3):124-25 Connelly, Wash., 9(1):56 Conrad, Joseph, 93(1):28, 30, 32-33 Conkin, Paul K., Tomorrow a New World: The Conner, Daniel, Master Mariner: Captain Conrad, William, 84(3):98-100, 105 New Deal Community Program, review, James Cook and the Peoples of the Conrad Banking Company, 84(3):105 52(3):122-23; rev. of The Struggle for Pacific, review, 71(1):44 Conrat, Maisie, The American Farm: A Social Security, 1900-1935, 60(1):49-50 Conner, Louisa Ann, 23(3):240 Photographic History, review, 70(1):40- Conklin, Mary Ann (Madame Damnable; Connolly, Thomas A., 104(2):55, 59-60, 63- 41 Mother Damnable), 55(3):105, 109, 64, 70 Conrat, Richard, The American Farm: A 98(1):26 Connolly, Thomas E., ed., Saga of the Coeur Photographic History, review, 70(1):40- Conkling, Roscoe, 34(3):249, 252 d’Alene Indians: An Account of Chief 41 The Conkling-Prosch Family, by Thomas W. Joseph Seltice, by Joseph Seltice, review, The Conrey Placer Mining Company: A Prosch, review, 3(2):157-58 82(3):115 Pioneer Gold-Dredging Enterprise in Conlin, Joseph R., “The Haywood Case: Connolly, William, 1(2):17, 27, 5(4):285-86, Montana, 1897-1922, by Clark C. An Enduring Riddle,” 59(1):23- 6(1):26-30, 11(2):105-10, 28(4):406, Spence, review, 82(2):77 32; Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: 409 The Conscience of a City: Fifty Years of City Food and Foodways on the Western Connolly, Zoa E., rev. of The Adventures of Club Service in Portland, by Ellis Lucia, Mining Frontier, review, 79(1):37; Paul Bunyan, 18(3):231; rev. of The review, 59(2):99 Big Bill Haywood and the Radical Cowboy and His Interpreters, 19(1):67- conscription legislation, 61(1):41-45 Union Movement, review, 61(4):230; 68 “Conservation, Irrigated Farming, and Bread and Roses Too: Studies of the Connor, Patrick Edward, 28(2):139-42, Yellowstone National Park’s Cascade Wobblies, review, 62(1):42-43; rev. of 32(3):303-304 Corner,” by Hugh T. Lovin, 93(1):13-25 Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Connor, Seymour V., North America Divided: conservation, soil. See soil conservation Ludlow Massacre, 74(3):134; rev. of The Mexican War, 1846-1848, review, conservation and preservation, 82(2):62 Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, 64(4):178-79; rev. of A Nation within a control of public lands, debate over, Industrial Relations, and the General Nation: The Rise of Texas Nationalism, 48(3):89-99, 51(1):26-34, 62(1):27-33 Strike, 67(3):134; rev. of Failure 69(2):88 and Department of the Interior, 61(1):35- of a Dream? Essays in the History Connoyé (North West Company employee), 39 of American Socialism, 66(1):41- 19(4):250-70 of fisheries: and dams, 86(4): 178-79, 42; rev. of Front-Page Detective: Conover, Charles Tallmadge, 77(4):142-43, 181-87; international policy on ocean William J. Burns and the Detective 146-48 resource management, 65(1):38-39; in Profession, 1880-1930, 82(4):156; rev. works of: Mirrors of Seattle, review, Mont., 97(4):171-77; salmon, 38(1):19- of The Hardrock Miners: A History 15(1):70; Proposal to Change the 34, 50(4):125-33; in Wash., 39(3):217, of the Mining Labor Movement in the Name of Mount Rainier, 8(3):235-37, 229-30 American West, 1863-1893, 66(3):139- 15(2):149-50 of forests, 39(3):229, 44(4):145-56: and 40; rev. of , 61(4):232; rev. of Conover, Douglas Carrol, Year Book of the flood control, 57(2):73-81; and fire Rebels of the Woods: The I.W.W. in Washington Society of the Sons of the prevention, 70(4):153, 76(3):100, the Pacific Northwest, 59(4):218; rev. Revolution, 12(4):308 87(3):118, 121, 123, 126, 89(3):166; of Something in Common—An IWW Conquering the Last Frontier, by Thomas T. and livestock grazing, 55(3):123, 125- Bibliography, 78(3):110; rev. of Wobbly Aldwell, review, 42(3):249 27; and lumber industry, 41(4):307- War: The Centralia Story, 79(2):79 The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and 11, 84(1):19-29; and Minto, John,

Index 81 74(4):146-53; in the Philippines, by The Constitution in School and College, by H. 1900-1925,” by Marilyn P. Watkins, U.S. government, 58(3):142-50 Arused Bennett, review, 26(4):304 87(3):130-40 of fur seals, 91(4):203, 100(4):181, 183, “The Constitution of the State and Its Effects Continental (steamer), 6(4):229-33 186-88 upon Public Interests,” by Theodore L. Continental Dash: The Russian-American historiography of, 56(2):75-81 Stiles, 4(4):281-87 Telegraph, by Rosemary Neering, and Mount Rainier National Park, The Constitution Reconsidered, ed. Conyers review, 81(1):35 88(2):72-80 Read, 30(3):356-57 “A Contribution toward a Bibliography of and pollution litigation, 91(2):59, 68 The Constitutional History of the Louisiana Marcus Whitman,” by Charles W. and progressives, 49(2):49-54, 51(2):49- Purchase, 1803-1812, by Everett Smith, 3(1):3-62 56, 87(2):74-75, 79 Somerville Brown, 11(3):234-35 “Contributions of Early Explorers and railroads role in, 74(3):116-23 Constitutional Politics in the Progressive Era: Traders to the Ethnography of the and Roosevelt, Franklin D., Child Labor and the Law, by Stephen B. Northwest,” by Marion Pearsall, administration, 63(3):113-20, Wood, review, 60(2):102-103 40(4):316-26 76(4):126-28 The Constitutional Status and Government of Contributions to Fox Ethnology, by Truman of Sawtooth Range (Idaho), 91(3):138-49 Alaska, by George W. Spicer, review, Michelson, 19(1):75 of sea otters, 100(4):181-91 19(2):143 Contributions to the Historical Society of and Teapot Dome scandal, 65(2):58-61 constitutions Montana, ed. J. U. Sanders and urban influences on, 46(4):108-13 amendments to, 58(3):119, 122-29 Elizabeth McDonald, 15(1):73 of waterfowl, 63(3):114-18, 120 compared, 3(4):259-73 The Control of Strikes in American Trade in Yellowstone River valley, 89(4):188, conventions for framing, (4):227-33, Unions, by George Milton Janes, 193-99, 93(1):13-25 18(3):205: Alaska (1955-56), 59(2):65- 8(1):69-70 See also antinuclear movement; 66; Idaho (1889), 58(4):169-78; “The Control of Urban School Boards environment; environmentalism Wash. (1878), 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208- during the Progressive Era: A “Conservation as a Political Issue: The 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(1):57-68, Reconsideration,” by William J. Reese, Western Progressives’ Dilemma, 10(2):110-41, 17(1):27-35, 22(4):276- 68(4):164-74 1909-1912,” by Elmo R. Richardson, 88, 37(4):340-41, 344-45, 348-49, “Controlling the Periphery: The Territorial 49(2):49-54 48(1):22-24; Wash. (1889), 4(1):12, Administration of the Yukon and “Conservation by Subterfuge: Robert W. 4(4):227-87, 18(2):158-59, 42(2):131- Alaska, 1867-1959,” by Ken Coates, Sawyer and the Birth of the Oregon 35 78(4):145-51 State Parks,” by Thomas R. Cox, of Idaho, 42(4):282-301 Convention of 1818, 5(3):209-11, 21(1):31- 64(1):21-29 of Oreg., 1(4):228-31, 42(4):282-301 46, 39(2):84-85, 87, 101(2):72 The Conservation Fight: From Theodore of Swinomish people, 27(4):300-10 The Convention of 1846, ed. Milo M.Quaife, Roosevelt to the Tennessee Valley U.S., 22(4):286-88: and Philippines, 13(2):150 Authority, by Judson King, review, 34(4):367-72; Smith, J. Allen, on, Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western 51(1):35 35(3):201-12, 46(3):67-68, 53(2):52-59 History and Literature, by Wallace “The Conservationist as Reactionary: John of Wash., 3(4):259-73, 4(4):227-87, Stegner and Richard W. Etulain, Minto and American Forest Policy,” by 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, review, 75(4):190 Thomas R. Cox, 74(4):146-53 10(1):57-68, 10(2):110-41, 17(1):27- Converting the West: A Biography of Narcissa The Conservative Intellectual Movement in 35, 22(4):276-88, 42(4):282-301 Whitman, by Julie Roy Jeffrey, review, America Since 1945, by George H. The Constitutions of the Northwest States, by 84(1):34 Nash, review, 69(3):139-40 John D. Hicks, 16(1):71-72 Conway, Alan, ed., The Welsh in America: Conservative Party, in B.C. (1903-33), Contact and Conflict: Indian-European Letters from Immigrants, review, 27(2):153-66 Relations in British Columbia, 1774- 54(1):42-43 The Conservative Tradition in America, by 1890, by Robin Fisher, review, 70(1):41 Conway, John Ashby, 76(3):82, 84, 85(3):116 Allen Guttmann, review, 59(3):173 Contemporary America: The National Scene Conway, John S., rev. of Cross in the Considine, John W., 28(2):117-18, 129-31, Since 1900, by Harvey Wish, review, Wilderness, 52(3):117-18 57(4):140-43 36(4):356-57 Conway, Wash., 9(1):56 Consolidated Aircraft Company, 88(2):82, Contemporary Canada, by Miriam Chapin, Cook, Alfred, 13(1):17-18 85-90 review, 51(1):39-40 Cook, Charles W., 32(3):310-15, 319-21 Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company, Contemporary Coast Salish Art, ed. Rebecca Cook, Francis, 79(4):153, 155 of Canada (cominco), 23(2):103, 108, Blanchard and Nancy Davenport, works of: The Territory of Washington, 105(4):175-86 review, 97(1):50 1879, ed. J. Orin Oliphant, 16(3):233- A Conspiracy of Optimism: Management of the Contemporary History, 1877-1913, by Charles 34 National Forests since World War Two, A. Beard, 5(2):145-46 Cook, Frederick, 101(3/4):133 by Paul W. Hirt, review, 87(2):99-100 “A Contemporary Report on the 49° Cook, Howard, 14(2):115 Constable, Frances, 7(1):54 Boundary Survey,” by Herman J. Cook, James, 1(3):113-21 Constance, Lincoln, 91(4):192-95 Deutsch, 53(1):17-33 death of, 54(2):75-78 Constance Lindsay Skinner: Writing on the Contested Empire: Peter Skene Ogden and falsehood concerning, 20(2):137-41 Frontier, by Jean Barman, review, the Snake River Expeditions, by John journal of, 12(1):51-58 96(4):214-15 Phillip Reid, review, 95(2):92 and Lewis and Clark, 95(4):172 Constitution (steamer), 6(2):107, 45(3):78-82 “Contesting the Terms of Prosperity and in North Pacific Ocean, 38(1):40, 45, 58, The Constitution and the Men Who Made It, Patriotism: The Politics of Rural 80-81, 38(2):111, 144-45, 148, 46(2):34, by Hastings Lyon, 28(2):212 Development in Western Washington, 65(4):157, 162-63, 95(2):65

82 Pacific Northwest Quarterly sesquicentennial of landing of, in Coolidge, Archibald Cary, The United States Jennings Bryan, Vol. 2: Progressive Hawaiian Islands, 20(1):24-32 as a World Power, review, 3(1):94-95 Politician and Moral Statesman, ships of, 21(4):268 Coolidge, Calvin, 41(3):228-29 1909-1915, 61(2):119; rev. of William and Vancouver, George, 76(4):132-36 and Asian exclusion, 36(3):208, 211 Jennings Bryan, Vol. 3: Political Puritan, works of: Voyage Round the World, and federal policy on wheat marketing, 1915-1925, 62(2):58 Performed in His Britannic Majesty’s 71(2):65-68, 70 Cooper, Joseph T., 26(3):214-16, 218 Ships. . . . 1(3):115-18 and Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928), 63(1):22- Cooper, Kenneth, 91(3):155-56, 158 Cook, James H., Fifty Years on the Old 29 Cooper, Lizzy, 7(1):54 Frontier, as Cowboy, Hunter, Guide, Coolidge, Dane, Death Valley Prospectors, Cooper, Mary, 3(4):297 Scout, and Ranchman, review, review, 28(2):204-205; The Last of Cooper, Mrs. Frank B., 35(4):343-45 15(2):144 the Seris, review, 31(1):114-15; Texas Cooper, Thomas, 71(3):108-109, 84(4):132- Cook, James W. (cannery owner), 5(1):29 Cowboys, review, 29(1):90-91; The Trail 37, 139 Cook, Lela, 70(3):103-104, 106-107 of Gold, review, 28(4):433-34 Cooper, W. B., 6(1):11 Cook, Lillian, 70(3):103-104, 106-107 Coolidge, Mary Roberts, The Last of the Seris, Cooper, Walter, 47(4):121-22 Cook, Linda, A Stern and Rock-Bound Coast: review, 31(1):114-15 Co-operative Brotherhood (Burley, Wash.), Kenai Fjords National Park Historic Coolidge, R. D., 11(1):18-23 81(1):5, 7-9 Resource Study, review, 95(3):159-60 Coolidge, Wash., 9(1):56 Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Cook, Ramsay, The Politics of John W. Dafoe Coombs, F. Alan, rev. of The New Deal and the 27(2):163-65, 80(3):86, 93(2):71-77, and the “Free Press,” review, 55(4):186- West, 76(2):69 97(3):121 87 Coombs, Rachel Boyd, 3(4):297 cooperative individualism, in Depression-era Cook, Rufus G., “The Political Suicide of Coombs, Samuel Fuller, 3(4):297, 17(4):248- Seattle, 72(1):11-19 Senator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho,” 49, 22(4):246-47, 97(3):142-43 cooperative marketing associations, 60(4):193-98 Coon, Delia M., “Frederic Homer Balch,” 65(3):100, 71(2):63-71 Cook, Thomas (miner), 34(2):209 15(1):32-43; “Klickitat County: cooperative movement Cook, Thomas I., rev. of The Economic Indians of and Settlement by Whites,” among Finnish, 93(3):142 Thought of Woodrow Wilson, 36(1):81- 14(4):248-61 and Montana Farmers Union, 83(2):63-69 83 Coon, Sam, 55(2):55-66, 65(1):34-37 in Oreg., 49(2):79-80, 66(2):49-60 Cook, Warren L., Flood Tide of Empire: Spain Coonc, David M., 8(1):17-21 in Wash., 39(4):293, 52(3):84, 87(3):130- and the Pacific Northwest, 1543-1819, Coonc, Elizabeth Ann, “Reminiscences of a 40 review, 65(4):164-65 Pioneer Woman,” 8(1):14-21 Co-operator (Burley, Wash.). See Burley Cook, Wash., 9(1):56 Cooney, Frank, 103(1):4, 6-8, 11 (Wash.) Co-operator Cook, William H., The Road to the 707: The Cooney, Terry A., rev. of Peoples of “Coordination in the Collection of Source Inside Story of Designing the 707, Washington: Perspectives on Material: A New Deal in Documents,” review, 86(3):107-109 Cultural Diversity, 81(4):157; rev. of by Charles W. Smith, 25(2):103-107 Cook Inlet (Alaska), 42(4):324-29, 64(3):97- Remaking America: Public Memory, Coos Bay, Oreg., 75(4):146-55, 100(4):173 111, 90(4):191-205 Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Coos Bay Lumber Company, 75(4):149-52, Cooke, Jay, 27(1):61-62, 74(3):117-18 Twentieth Century, 84(2):74; rev. of The 154 Cooke, Philip St. George, 67(3):114-15 Jews of Oregon, 1850-1950, 79(3):124 Coos Bay Wagon Road land grant, 39(4):263, “The Cook-Folsom Exploration of the Upper “The Coon-Neuberger Debates of 1955: ‘Ten 274 Yellowstone, 1869,” by W. Turrentine Dam Nights in Oregon,’” by Bert E. Coos Myth Texts, by Melville Jacobs, review, Jackson, 32(3):307-22 Swanson and Deborah Rosenfield, 32(1):113-14 Cook-Folsom Yellowstone Expedition (1869), 55(2):55-66 Coos Narrative and Ethnologic Texts, by 32(3):307-22 Coons, Frederica B., The Trail to Oregon, Melville Jacobs, review, 32(1):113-14 cooking, on the frontier, 90(2):68-76 review, 46(2):61-62 Coos-Siuslaw-Alsea linguistic area, 28(1):58- “Cook’s Place in Northwest History,” by J. N. Coontz, Robert E., The Anecdotes of An 59, 62, 64 Bowman, 1(3):113-21 Admiral, 26(1):70 Copalis, Wash., 9(1):56-57 Cooley, D. N., 34(3):295, 302 Cooper, Alice, 58(1):8-10 Copalis River (Wash.), 70(1):2-3 Cooley, Everett L., ed., The History of a Valley: Cooper, Charles, 7(1):58 Copass (Indian), 10(3):213-14, 229, 11(1):60- Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho, review, Cooper, Dana, rev. of Two Women in the 61 48(2):62; ed., Twelve Mormon Homes Klondike, 97(1):51-52 copco Current Events Newsreels, 91(2):110, Visited in Succession on a Journey Cooper, Frank (Democratic Party leader), 96(4):184 Through Utah to Arizona, by Elizabeth 81(3):87, 94-95 “Copco Current Events Newsreels,” by Bill Wood Kane, review, 67(3):133; rev. Cooper, Frank B. (Jere Frank Bower Cooper; Alley, 91(2):110 of The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859, school superintendent), 4(4):167-77, Copeland, Carolyn (née Townsend), 81(1):4, 52(2):74 74(1):14-15, 101(1):14 7-8 Cooley, George, 100(3):111-13, 115-17 Cooper, James (fur trade), 10(3):207-208, 229 Copeland, Tom, “Wesley Everest, IWW Cooley, Mary E., 45(1):31 Cooper, James Graham (surgeon), 10(1):5, 7, Martyr,” 77(4):122-29; The Centralia Cooley, Richard A., Alaska: A Challenge in 11-12, 32(1):19-58 Tragedy of 1919: Elmer Smith and the Conservation, review, 58(1):47-48; ed., Cooper, John Milton, Jr., “William E. Borah, Wobblies, review, 85(4):160 Congress and the Environment, review, Political Thespian,” and reply to Copeland, William Ellery, 81(1):2-10 62(3):109 comments, 56(4):145-53, 157-58; rev. Coppei, Wash., 9(1):57 Cooley, Thomas M., 4(4):265 of William E. Borah and American copper Coolican, James S., 36(1):8 Foreign Policy, 62(1):42; rev. of William price manipulation of, 41(4):312-29

Index 83 use of, in trade, 11(1):21, 31(4):399-402, Corey, T. B., 73(4):149-51, 153 Cort, John, 28(2):117-20, 129-32, 57(4):141, 70(3):111-15 Corfu, Wash., 9(1):57 71(1):24, 30, 81(2):54-66 See also copper mining; names of Cork Lines and Canning Lines: The Glory Years Cortez (steamer), 11(4):262 individual mining companies of Fishing on the West Coast, by Geoff Cortin, J., 6(1):27-29 Copper Chorus: Mining, Politics, and the Meggs and Duncan Stacey, review, Corum, Christiana Griswold, “Memories of Montana Press, 1889-1959, by Dennis 86(3):118-20 My Childhood,” 18(1):28-32 L. Swibold, review, 98(1):42-43 Corker, Charles E., rev. of The Federal Lands Corvallis (Oreg.) Library Association, Copper Island (Alaska), 4(2):87-88, 38(1):41, Since 1956: Recent Trends in Use and 17(4):265-66 47, 57, 64, 66-68, 73, 38(2):112-13, Management, 59(2):115-16 Corvallis and Eastern Railway Company, 119-23, 145-46 Corkin, Stanley, Cowboys as Cold Warriors: 100(4):171 Copper King at War: The Biography of F. The Western and U.S. History, review, Corwin (steamer), 72(4):146-50, 153-54, Augustus Heinze, by Sarah McNelis, 96(2):103-104 78(3):77, 80, 86(2):76-77, 79-80, review, 61(4):231-32 Corle, Edwin, Coarse Gold, review, 34(2):227 92(4):174-75, 178 copper mining Corliss, George W., 33(3):331-44 Corwin, Edward S., French Policy and the in B.C., 23(2):105 Corliss, Lucretia R., 33(4):331-44 American Alliance of 1778, 8(1):67; The in Inland Empire, 60(2):87, 89-90, 93-95 Cornelius, Bernard, 24(3):213-14 President’s Control of Foreign Relations, in Mont., 41(4):312-29, 44(1):25-28, Cornelius, Thomas R., 15(1):11-30, 97(1):25- review, 9(2):153-54 64(1):12-20 26 Corwin, Tom, 52(1):12-13 in Oreg., 56(3):107, 112 Cornell, Paul G., The Alignment of Political Cosgrove, C. S., 35(2):103 in Wash., 82(3):118 Groups in Canada, 1841-1867, review, Cosgrove, S. G., 4(4):252, 254, 22(4):279-80 See also copper 54(3):133-34; rev. of Ordeal by Fire: Cosmopolis, Wash., 9(1):57-58, 69(1):2-4 Copper River country (Alaska), 46(4):115-23, Canada, 1910-1945, 54(2):83-84 Cosmopolitan Hotel (Port Townsend, Wash.), 69(4):149-50 Cornell, William, 14(2):119 6(4):239-41 Copper River Transportation and Mining Corner, James N., 83(4):142-43 The Cost of Empire, by Sarah Pratt Carr, Company, 30(2):135 The Cornerstone on College Hill: An Illustrated review, 3(3):243 The Copper Spike, by Lone E. Janson, review, History of the University of Alaska Costigan, Edward P., 49(2):53, 63(4):161 68(2):102 Fairbanks, by Terrence Cole, review, Costigan, Giovanni, 88(4):185-87, 191-93 Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Witness: A 86(2):95-96 works of: rev. of Social and Cultural Cultural Biography, by Lionel Youst Cornet, Wash., 9(1):57 Dynamics, 29(1):104-10 and William R. Seaburg, review, Cornford, Daniel, Workers and Dissent in the Costigan, Howard, 61(4):188-90, 78(3):91, 95(2):105-106 Redwood Empire, review, 79(4):164; 93, 97-99 Coquille people, 82(3):101-108 rev. of Hard Times in Paradise: Coos Coté, Charlotte, Spirits of Our Whaling Coquille River (Oreg.), 82(3):101-108 Bay, Oregon, 1850-1986, 80(3):116; Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Coquitlam, B.C., 99(1):48-49 rev. of In the Floating Army: F. C. Mills Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, review, Corbaley, Gordon C., 38(2):105-106 on Itinerant Life in California, 1914, 102(1):45 Corbett, Don Carlos, 56(3):98-104 84(3):110 Cotroneo, Ross R., “The Great Northern Corbett, Helen, 45(2):47 Corning, C. A., 96(1):19 Pacific Plan of 1927,” 54(3):104-12; Corbett, Henry L., 82(3):85-86 Corning, Howard McKinley, Willamette “Snake River Railroad,” 56(3):106- Corbin, Daniel C., 57(3):101, 60(2):85, 87, 90, Landings: Ghost Towns of the River, 13; “United States v. Northern 92, 84(1):8-9, 13, 15-16 review, 65(3):150-51; ed., Dictionary of Pacific Railway Company: The Final works of: “Recollections of a Pioneer Oregon History, 48(4):147-48 Settlement of the Land Grant Case, Railroad Builder,” 1(2):43-46 Cornish, John, 33(3):308 1924-1941,” 71(3):107-11 Corcoran, Paul, 58(1):30-32 Cornish Art School, 96(1):26 Cotterill, George F. Cordier, Mary Hurlbut, Schoolwomen of the Cornwall, J. A., 40(1):19-20 as Seattle mayor, 59(4):179-81, 184-85 Prairies and Plains: Personal Narratives Cornwall, Pierre Barlow, 14(2):89, 29(2):159, as state senator, 4(1):15-16, 68(2):62-63, from Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, 80(4):123-25, 128-29, 131, 90(2):108 71, 75(1):25-28, 76(1):26-27 1860s-1920s, review, 84(4):155 Corporate Power and the Mismarketing of as temperance leader, 5(2):120, 56(1):7, 9, Cordiner, Ralph J., 44(2):52 Urban Development: Boise Cascade 15, 92(2):62 Cordon, Guy, 55(2):56-57, 64-66, 65(1):30-37 Recreation Communities, by Herman L. works of: The Climax of a World Quest, Cordray, John, 94(3)116 Boschken, review, 66(4):188 review, 19(1):65 Cordz, Marian, “Bibliography of Railroads in Corps of Discovery. See Lewis and Clark Cotterill, Grace Benefiel, 55(1):13 the Pacific Northwest,” 12(2):91-114 Expedition Cotterill, Roland W., comp., Seattle Park core. See Congress of Racial Equality Corr, O. Casey, king: The Bullitts of Seattle Commissioners’ Eighth Annual Report, core: A Study in the Civil Rights Movement, and Their Communications Empire, review, 3(3):243 1942-1968, by August Meier and Elliott review, 89(1):40-41 Cottle, Samuel H., 24(4):308 Rudwick, review, 65(1):44 “Correspondence of Frederick W. Mitchell Cottonwood Road (Wash. Terr.), 45(4):128 Corey, Albert B., The Crisis of 1830-1842 in Relative to His Mining Enterprises Cottrell, C. R., 57(4):151, 153 Canadian-American Relations, review, in California and Idaho, 1865-1866,” Couch, John H., 48(3):77 34(1):115-16 39(2):133-51 Coues, Elliott, History of the Lewis and Clark Corey, Peter L., ed., Faces, Voices and Dreams: Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher, Expedition, 22(4):298-304 A Celebration of the Centennial of the ed. Sarah Fisher Henderson, Nellie The Cougar: Beautiful, Wild and Dangerous, Sheldon Jackson Museum, Sitka, Alaska, Edith Latourette, and Kenneth Scott by Paula Wild, review, 105(3):143 1888-1988, review, 79(3):125 Latourette, 11(1):69-70 Cougar, Wash., 9(1):58

84 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Cougar Dam project, 65(1):32-33, 36 The Course of American Democratic Thought: Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching Coulee City, Wash., 9(1):58, 82(1):4-5 An Intellectual History Since 1815, History, ed. Simon M. Evans, Sarah Coulson (Mont.) Post, 31(3):256, 261, 271, by Ralph Henry Gabriel, review, Carter, and Bill Yeo, review, 93(2):102- 282. See also Billings (Mont.) Post 31(3):361-63 103 Coulson, Mont., 31(3):255-63, 270-72, 282 The Course of Empire, by Bernard DeVoto, Cowboys and Cattle Kings: Life on the Range Coulter, Calvin Brewster, 52(4):144 review, 44(2):88-89 Today, by C. L. Sonnichsen, review, works of: “Building the Tieton Irrigation Court of Claims (U. S.), 91(2):89, 91 42(1):82-83 Canal,” 49(1):11-17; “The New Settlers Courteney, Henry Classon, 44(4):164 Cowboys as Cold Warriors: The Western and on the Yakima Project, 1880-1910,” The Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America, by U.S. History, by Stanley Corkin, review, 61(1):10-21; “The Victory of National A. L. Rowse, review, 61(2):109 96(2):103-104 Irrigation in the Yakima Valley, Cousins, Isaac, 14(4):260 Cowboys North and South, by Will James, 1902-1906,” 42(2):99-122; rev. of The Cousins, Ralph, 14(4):260 16(1):72 Farmers Takes a Hand: The Electric Coutant, C. G., 44(2):76 Cowboys of the Americas, by Richard W. Slatta, Power Revolution in Rural America, works of: The History of Wyoming From review, 82(2):74 44(2):92-93; rev. of Hawaii, a History: the Earliest Known Discoveries, review, Cowdery (Oregon miner), 34(1):48-84 From Polynesian Kingdom to American 6(2):120-22 Cowe, William, 73(1):5, 7 Commonwealth, 40(4):350-51; rev. of Couthouy, Joseph P., 16(1):51-52 Cowell, Ray T., “Fort Lawton,” 19(1):31- San Francisco: Port of Gold, 39(3):241- Couzens, James, 54(3):110, 112 36; “History of Fort Townsend,” 43 Covada, Wash., 9(1):59 16(4):284-89 Council House (Seattle), 86(4):193 Coveland, Wash., 9(1):59 Cowell, William, 17(4):280, 282 Council of Workers, Soldiers and Sailors of Covello, Wash., 7(2):133-34, 9(1):59 Cowen, B. R., 36(3):265-66 Portland and Vicinity, 98(3):115-27 Covenant Frontiers; Fifty Years in China, Fifty- Cowen, Edward D., 87(2):59-71 “The Counties of Idaho,” by Clyde A. Bridger, three Years in Alaska, Three Years in Cowger, Thomas W., The National Congress of 31(2):187-206 Africa, ed. P. Matson, E. B. Larsson, and American Indians: The Founding Years, The Counties of Washington, by Richard M. W. D. Thornbloom, review, 33(3):365- review, 92(1):50-51 Perry, review, 35(1):76 66 Cowgill, Ralph, 83(2):49-51 The Counties of Washington, 1944 Supplement, The Covered Wagon, by Emerson Hough, Cowichan people, 33(4):381-82 by Richard M. Perry, review, 36(2):172- review, 14(1):63 Cowiche and Wide Hollow Irrigation District, 73 “The Covered Wagon Centennial: March of 10(1):24 Counting Sheep: From Open Range to the Empire Builders Over the Oregon Cowie (HBC employee), 10(3):206-30, Agribusiness on the Columbia Plateau, Trail,” by Joseph Ellison, 21(3):163-78 11(1):59-65, 11(2):136-46, 12(2):138- by Alexander Campbell McGregor, Covered Wagon Women: Diaries and Letters 48, 12(3):220-28, 12(4):300-303, review, 75(2):87 from the Western Trails, 1840-1890, Vol. 13(1):57-66, 13(2):135, 13(4):293-99, “Country Banking in Eastern Washington: A 1: 1840-1849, ed. and comp. Kenneth 14(2):145-48, 14(3):224-32, 14(4):299- Case Study,” by Robert G. Comegys, L. Holmes, review, 75(2):82 306, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, 38(4):335-56 Covert, James T., A Point of Pride: The 15(3):215-24, 15(4):296-97, 23(3):212- Country Life movement, 87(3):135 Story, review, 13, 217 A Country So Interesting: The Hudson’s 69(3):142 Cowles, William H., 49(2):50, 51(2):53-54, Bay Company and Two Centuries Covey, Stanley G., 95(3):124 72(4):170, 172, 176, 178-79, 90(4):172, of Mapping, 1670-1870, Richard I. Coville, Frederick V., 75(4):169-70, 102(2):56, 175 Ruggles, review, 83(1):35 63 Cowley, Henry T., 47(2):46, 98(4):169-80, Country Voices: The Oral History of a Japanese Covington, Lucy, 101(1):25 104(1):9-11 American Family Farm Community, Covington, William “Virginia Bill,” 65(3):128 Cowley, Malcolm, 50(3):90 by Davis Mas Masumoto, review, Cow Country, by Edward Everett Dale, review, Cowlitz (bark), 11(3):222 79(3):124 33(3):356-57 Cowlitz (steamer), 11(4):262 Countryman, Vern, 89(1):22-23, 28-30 Cow Country, by Will James, 19(2):150 Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):3-19, 13(3):182- Counts, George S., et al., The Social Cowan, C. S., rev. of The Big Blowup, 83, 15(2):119, 21(1):24-25 Foundations of Education, review, 48(2):60-61 “The Cowlitz Convention: Inception of 27(1):89-90 Cowan, I. B., 15(4):259-60 Washington Territory,” by Edmond S. “County Archives as a Resource for Regional Cowan, Michael H., City of the West: Emerson, Meany, 13(1):3-19 Imprints Studies,” by George N. America, and the Urban Metaphor, Cowlitz County (Wash.), 4(2):99, 9(1):59, Belknap, 66(2):76-78 review, 60(2):105 21(1):26-28 County Records project (Wash.), 28(1):87-88 The Cowboy; His Characteristics; His coal industry in, 29(2):162-63 Coupe, Thomas, 8(1):51, 53, 33(3):314, 330, Equipment, and His Part in the Finnish settlement in, 93(3):138-40 347 Development of the West, by Philip migration of Appalachian highlanders to, Coupeville, Wash., 9(1):58 Ashton Rollins, review, 13(3):236-37 33(1):4-5, 13-14, 17-19 The Courage Our Stories Tell: The Daily Lives The Cowboy and His Interpreters, by Douglas newspapers, 13(3):186, 13(4):251, and Maternal Child Health Care of Branch, review, 19(1):67-68 18(1):51, 26(1):38, 45-46, 26(2):136 Japanese American Women at Heart cowboy art, 87(1):38-44 Cowlitz County (Wash.) Bible Society, Mountain, by Susan McKay, review, Cowboy Lore, by Jules Verne Allen, 25(2):153 24(2):112, 118 94(4):208-209 Cowboying: A Tough Job in a Hard Land, by Cowlitz County (Wash.) Pioneer and Courier League baseball, 87(1):29-37, James H. Beckstead, review, 83(4):157 Historical Society, 16(4):313, 17(2):160 91(1):38-39 Cowboys, Ranchers, and the Cattle Business: Cowlitz Farm (Toledo, Wash.), 3(2):150-

Index 85 51, 9(1):59-60, 24(1):6-8, 49(1):36, Unemployment on the Wageworkers’ Economic Development, review, 93(4):192, 195-96 Frontier,” by Carlos A. Schwantes, 53(3):126 Cowlitz Jack (HBC employee), 12(2):138-47, 73(3):98-107 Crashing Through Japan’s Back Door, by 12(3):219-20, 223, 13(1):58-59 Coy, Owen C., Guide to the County Archives of Herbert A. Schoenfeld, 20(1):70 Cowlitz Mission, 17(3):240 California, 13(4):304 Crashing Timbers (movie), 96(4):181-86 Cowlitz people, 28(1):72-74, 54(4):162-64, Coyle, Wash., 9(1):60 “Crashing Timbers, Ice Floods, and Movie 93(4):188-98 Coyle, William “Wee,” 52(3):102-103 Stars: Universal Studios Comes to Cowlitz River, 93(4):188-96 Coyote Stories, by Mourning Dove Klamath Falls,” by Bill Alley, 96(4):181- Cox, John H., “Trade Associations in the (Humishuma), 25(1):75 86 Lumber Industry of the Pacific Coyote Was Going There: Indian Literature Crater Lake: The Story of Its Origin, by Howel Northwest, 1899-1914,” 41(4):285-311 of the Oregon Country, comp. and ed. Williams, review, 33(1):86-87 Cox, Louis, 16(2):127 Jarold Ramsey, review, 70(2):88 Crater Lake National Park, 88(3):158, Cox, Ross, 8(2):105, 13(2):84-90, 19(3):199- Cracroft, Sophia, Lady Franklin Visits the 92(4):217, 95(2):108-109 200, 33(3):262, 39(3):184-85, 187-91, Pacific Northwest: Being Extracts from Crater Lake National Park: A History, by Rick 40(4):323-24, 71(3):127-30 the Letters of Miss Sophia Cracroft, Harmon, review, 94(4):209-10 works of: The Columbia River, 13(2):84-90 Sir John Franklin’s Niece, February Craven, W. F., ed., The Army Air Forces in Cox, Thomas R., “Conservation by to April 1861 and April to July 1870, World War II, Vols. 1 and 2, review, Subterfuge: Robert W. Sawyer and ed. Dorothy Blakey Smith, review, 40(4):352 the Birth of the Oregon State Parks,” 69(1):34-35 Cravens, Hamilton, “The Emergence of the 64(1):21-29; “The Conservationist Cradled in Thunder, by Matthea Thorseth, Farmer-Labor Party in Washington as Reactionary: John Minto and review, 38(2):181-82 Politics, 1919-20,” 57(4):148-57; ed., American Forest Policy,” 74(4):146- craft unionism. See labor Ideas in America’s Cultures: From 53; “Frontier Enterprise versus the Craftsman Bungalow Company (Seattle), Republic to Mass Society, review, Modern Age: Fred Herrick and the 85(4):156 74(3):140; rev. of Engineering Closing of the Lumberman’s Frontier,” Craig, Agnes H., 20(2):100 in American Society, 1850-1875, 84(1):19-29; The Lumberman’s Craig, Charles R., annot., Karnee: A Paiute 62(3):124; rev. of Eugenics and the Frontier: Three Centuries of Land Narrative, by Lalla Scott, review, Progressives, 61(3):176; rev. of The Use, Society, and Change in America’s 58(2):104 Genesis of the Frontier Thesis: A Study Forests, review, 102(2):92-93; Mills Craig, Gerald M., The United States and in Historical Creativity, 64(3):119; rev. and Markets: A History of the Pacific Canada, review, 60(1):35-36 of Medicine Man, 83(3):117; rev. of Coast Lumber Industry to 1900, Craig, Hardin, Jr., ed., “A Letter from the Saddlebags to Scanners: The First 100 review, 67(2):94; The Park Builders: ,” 41(4):352-55 Years of Medicine in Washington State, A History of State Parks in the Pacific Craig, Isabel, 97(1):19, 21 83(3):117 Northwest, review, 81(4):152; This Craig, Joe, 97(1):27 Crawford, Alexander, 13(1):18-19 Well-Wooded Land: Americans and Craig, Malin, 88(2):62 Crawford, Harriet, “Grange Attitudes in Their Forests from Colonial Times to Craig, Robert D., ed., Historical Dictionary of Washington, 1889-1896,” 30(3):243-74; the Present, review, 78(1/2):60; Trials Oceania, review, 74(2):87 The Washington State Grange, 1889- and Triumphs: The First Presbyterian Craig, Robert Orr, 48(4):135-38 1924; A Romance of Democracy, review, Church of Pocatello, Idaho, 1904-2004, Craig, William, 3(4):275-76, 37(1):49, 32(1):112-13 review, 100(1):40-41; rev. of The 97(1):19-29 Crawford, Lewis F., Rekindling Camp Fires: Forest Killers: The Destruction of the Craige, Wash., 9(1):60 The Exploits of Ben Arnold (Connor), American Wilderness, 68(1):40-41; rev. Craigflower Farm (Vancouver Island), review, 17(3):231 of Land Use, Environment, and Social 13(4):311-12 Crawford, Medorem, 6(3):177, 15(4):279-82, Change: The Shaping of Island County, Craighead, Edward, 50(3):100 47(2):60, 48(3):88 Washington, 72(4):180; rev. of Pioneer Crampton, John F., 43(3):200-202, 205-207 Crawford, Peter W., 13(1):18-19 Conservationists of Western America, Cramton, Louis C., 91(2):91 Crawford, Robert, 15(1):32-33 71(3):135; rev. of R. A. Long’s Planned Crandall, Clark P., 70(4):166-77 Crawford, Samuel LeRoy, 6(3):219, 8(1):37, City: The Story of Longview, 69(2):92; Crandall, Lulu Donnell, 18(2):111-19 14(3):187-88, 15(3):185-86 rev. of Tall Ships on Puget Sound: The works of: “The ‘Colonel Wright,’” works of: “To the Pioneers of Washington,” Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, 7(2):126-32 6(3):177-78 71(1):41 Crane, Daniel M., 74(1):28-29, 32 Crawley, Alice, rev. of Looking West, 91(2):99- Coxe, John, 24(3):221, 225-26 Crane, Jeff, Finding the River: An 100; rev. of Telling Western Stories: Coxe, William, 38(1):44-50, 38(2):109-20, 144 Environmental History of the Elwha, From Buffalo Bill to Larry McMurtry, Coxey, Jacob, 70(1):28 review, 104(1):43-44 91(2):99-100 Coxey’s Army, 70(1):28-29, 71(1):9, Crane, Jeff, rev. of Around the Sound: A Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives 71(3):117, 73(3):98-107, 75(1):14-15, History of Howe Sound—Whistler, of Two Americans, by Stephen E. 20-21 94(2):103-104 Ambrose, review, 68(2):101 Coxey’s Army: A Study of the Industrial Army Crane, Ron, 102(4):165-66 “Creating a Provisional Government in Movement of 1894, by Donald L. Crane, Warren E., Totem Tales, review, Oregon: A Revision,” by Robert J. McMurry, review, 60(1):47-48 24(1):59-60 Loewenberg, 68(1):13-24 Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey, by Carlos Crane Prairie Dam, 100(4):175-76 “Creating Boise’s Capitol Boulevard,” by J. M. A. Schwantes, review, 78(1/2):60 Cranfill, Isom, 40(2):137-46 Neil, 92(1):3-14 “Coxey’s Montana Navy: A Protest against Cranmer, H. Jerome, Canals and American Creating the People’s University: Washington

86 Pacific Northwest Quarterly State University, 1890-1990, by 14, 34(4):420; rev. of The Quinault Crockett, David, 15(2):120-21 George A. Frykman, review, 82(2):77, Indians, 28(4):414-15 Crockett, Hugh, 8(1):41-42, 47, 49, 8(2):125, 83(4):152-55 Cressy-Marcks, Violet, Journey into China, 128, 131-35, 139, 142, 144, 150, Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, review, 34(1):116-18 33(3):303 1890-1990, by Gerald D. Nash, review, Creston, Wash., 9(1):61, 30(1):57 Crockett, John, 7(4):312-14, 320, 8(1):40-45, 84(1):31 Creswell, Donald C., 8(1):34 53, 55, 8(2):126-27, 135, 138, 144, 146- “Creation of an Ethnic Community: Portland Crévecoeur, J. Hector St. John. See St. John de 47, 33(3):316, 336, 338-39 Jewry, 1851-1866,” by Scott Cline, Crèvecoeur, J. Hector Crockett, Samuel B., 7(1):41-43, 7(2):139- 76(2):52-60 Crewdson, Charles N., 42(1):35 40, 7(4):311, 314, 320, 8(1):40-58, Creation of the American Empire: U.S. Crews, W. E., 66(4):151-52 8(2):124-50, 15(2):121, 33(3):297, 317, Diplomatic History, by Lloyd C. Crichton, E. W., 17(3):172 36(4):370, 43(4):284-85, 299 Gardner, Walter F. LaFeber, and Crick, Bernard, The American Science of Crockett, Susan, 8(1):42, 55, 8(2):126, 131, Thomas J. McCormick, review, Politics: Its Origins and Conditions, 134, 149 65(1):43-44 review, 51(3):142; ed., A Guide to Crockett, Walter, 7(3):245-46, 7(4):308, “The Creation of the Territory of Idaho,” by Manuscripts Relating to America in 311-14, 8(1):49-50, 52, 8(2):134-51, Merle W. Wells, 40(2):106-23 Great Britain and Ireland, review, 33(3):307-308, 316 Creative Land Development: Bridge to the 54(1):44-45 Crocombe, Marjorie, ed., The Works of Future, by Robert A. Lemire, review, Crickton, E. W., 31(2):125-59 Ta’unga: Records of a Polynesian 72(2):86 Cridge, Edward, 39(3):205, 75(2):74-75 Traveller in the South Seas, 1833-1896, Cree people, 99(2):74-75, 105(3):113-14 crime. See law enforcement and crime review, 60(4):198 Creer, Leland Hargrave, “The Great Basin The Crime Against the Yakimas, by Lucullus V. Crocombe, R. G., eds, The Works of Ta’unga: Before 1850,” 19(1):13-19; Napoleonic McWhorter, review, 4(4):292-93 Records of a Polynesian Traveller in Interests in India, 1797-1807, 22(1):74; “Crime and Punishment in the Pacific the South Seas, 1833-1896, review, Utah and the Nation, review, 21(1):68- Northwest Territories: A Bibliographic 60(4):198 70; rev. of Across the Plains in 1850, Essay,” by Roland L. De Lorme, Croel, Samuel, 4(3):166-67 22(1):59-60; rev. of Broken Hand: The 76(2):42-51 Cromwell, Wash., 9(1):61 Life History of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Crimmel, Hal, “No Place for ‘Little Children, Cronin, Daniel, 88(4):175-79, 181-82, 22(4):312-14; rev. of California and the and Tender, Pulpy People’: John Muir 95(2):71-72, 74 Nation, 1850-1869, 18(3):232-33; rev. in Alaska,” 92(4):171-80 Cronin, E. A., 60(3):135-44 of Charles Coulson Rich, 28(1):98-100; The Crimson and the Gray: 100 Years with Cronin, Kay, Cross in the Wilderness, review, rev. of The Gentile Comes to Utah; A the WSU Cougars, by Richard B. Fry, 52(3):117-18 Study in Religious and Social Conflict review, 83(4):152-55 Cronon, E. David, Josephus Daniels in Mexico, (1862-1890), 33(3):354-56; rev. of One The Crisis of 1830-1842 in Canadian- review, 52(3):121-22 Who Was Valiant, 31(2):217-18; rev. of American Relations, by Albert B. Corey, Cronon, William, 89(2):86, 88-90 This is the Place, 31(1):99; rev. of Utah: review, 34(1):115-16 works of: rev. of The Alaska Diary of A Guide to the State, 32(3):330-31 Crisis of the American Dream: A History of Adelbert von Chamisso, Naturalist Creese, Walter L., The Crowning of the American Social Thought, 1920-1940, on the Kotzebue Voyage, 1815-1818, American Landscape: Eight Great Spaces by John Tipple, review, 60(2):113-14 78(4):133 and Their Buildings, review, 77(2):74 Crisler, Lois, Arctic Wild, review, 51(2):88-89 Crook, George, General George Crook: His Creffield, Franz Edward, 94(2):69-82 Critchfield, Howard J., ed.,Pacific Northwest: Autobiography, ed. Martin F. Schmitt, “The Creffield-Mitchell Case, Seattle, 1906: Essays in Honor of James W. Scott, review, 37(3):269-70 The Unwritten Law in the Pacific review, 85(2):63 Crook County (Oreg.), 79(1):5-8 Northwest,” by Rosemary Gartner and Crites, Byron, rev. of Selling British Columbia: Crooked Beak of Heaven: Masks and Other Jim Phillips, 94(2):69-82 Tourism and Consumer Culture, 1890- Ceremonial Art of the Northwest Coast, Creigh, Dorothy Weyer, Nebraska: A 1970, 97(2):102-103 by Bill Holm, review, 64(1):7 Bicentennial History, review, 72(3):107- Crithfield, June,Of Yesterday and the River, Crooked River Country: Wranglers, Rogues, 10 review, 56(2):91 and Barons, by David Braly, review, Creighton, Donald Grant, Dominion of the “A Critical Discussion of the Site of Camp 99(4):195-96 North, review, 35(3):273-74; A History Washington,” by M. Orion Monroe, Crooked Road: The Story of the Alaska of Canada: Dominion of the North, 7(1):3-20, 7(2):177-78 Highway, by David A. Remley, review, review, 50(2):65-66 The Critical Method in Historical Research 68(4):196 Cremer, J. H., 17(3):179-80 and Writing, by Homer Carey Hockett, Crooks, Drew W., “Searching for Edward Crerar, H. D. G., 88(2):63-65 review, 48(1):30-31 Lange: An Early Artist of Washington Crerar, John. See John Crerar Library Crittenden, Christopher, ed., Historical State,” ed. Bill Alley, 95(4):216-17 Cresap, Robert Vinton, 3(4):300 Societies in the United States and Crooks, John T., 40(2):135-36, 140-46 Crescent, Wash., 9(1):61 Canada; a Handbook, review, 35(4):371 Crooks, Ramsay, 15(2):123, 37(2):97-98 Crespi, Juan, 9(2):83-84 Crittenden, Katharine Carson, Get Mears! Crosbie, Henry R., 33(3):331, 333, 336-37, Cress, Eleanor Chittenden, rev., Yellowstone Frederick Mears, Builder of the Alaska 343-44, 97(1):21 National Park, Historical and Railroad, review, 95(3):157-58 Crosby, Clanrick, 11(3):227, 13(1):8-13 Descriptive, by Hiram M. Chittenden, Croce, Benedetto, 52(3):112, 114 Crosby, Elisha Oscar, Memoirs of Elisha Oscar 1949 ed., review, 41(2):173-74 Crockett, Ann, 8(1):46, 8(2):126, 142, 144, Crosby: Reminiscences of California and Cressman, L. S., rev. of Archaeology of the 147, 151 Guatemala from 1849 to 1864, review, Upper Columbia Region, 34(3):312- Crockett, Charles, 8(1):49 37(1):73-74

Index 87 Crosby, J. Schuyler, 35(4):339, 341 People: A History of Seattle City Light, Crusoe’s Island, by J. Ross Browne, 32(4):387, Crosby, Wash., 9(1):62 review, 105(1):34-35; Rites of Passage: A 389, 392-93, 396 Croskey, Robert, ed., “The Condition of the Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle, review, Cruver, Charles, 14(2):115-16 Orthodox Church in Russian America: 88(4):203-204; Seattle University: A Cry from the Cotton: The Southern Tenant Innokentii Veniaminov’s History of the Century of Jesuit Education, review, Farmers’ Union and the New Deal, by Russian Church in Alaska,” 63(2):41- 83(4):152-55; To Serve the Greatest Donald H. Grubbs, review, 64(1):42-43 54; rev. of Ethnic Processes in Russian Number: A History of Group Health Cry of the Thunderbird: The American Indian’s America, 67(2):88; rev. of Russian Cooperative of Puget Sound, review, Own Story, ed. Charles Hamilton, Orthodox Art in Alaska, 67(2):88; rev. 89(4):214-15 review, 42(1):88 of To Siberia and Russian America: Crown Willamette Paper Company. See Cubberley, Ellwood, 50(3):106 Three Centuries of Russian Eastward Crown Zellerbach Corporation Cud, Dokub, 22(4):269-70 Expansion, Vol. 3: The Russian Crown Zellerbach Corporation, 66(2):61, Cuff, Robert D., rev. of The Wilson American Colonies, 1798-1867: A 64, 66 Administration and the Shipbuilding Documentary Record, 83(2):75 Crownhart-Vaughan, E. A. P., Voyages of Crisis of 1917: Steel Ships and Wooden Cross, W., 13(2):136-37, 139-41, 13(3):227, Enlightenment: Malaspina on the Steamers, 84(4):156 229-32, 13(4):293-99 Northwest Coast, 1791/1792, review, Culbertson, Alexander, 31(4):432-34, Cross and Baptist Journal of the Mississippi 70(4):181; ed., To Siberia and Russian 37(1):45, 105(3):109, 111-13, 116 Valley, 37(1):16-17, 20, 24 America: Three Centuries of Russian Cullen, Annie Hembree, 24(1):76 Cross in the Wilderness, by Kay Cronin, review, Eastward Expansion, Vol. 3: The Cullen’s House (painting), by James Madison 52(3):117-18 Russian American Colonies, 1798- Alden, 69(1):32 The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of 1867: A Documentary Record, review, Cullinan, Nicholas C., “History of the Seattle Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900, by Paul 83(2):75 General Postoffice,” 17(3):211-17 Kleppner, review, 62(4):156 The Crowning of the American Landscape: Culloma (ship), 48(3):83, 85 “Cross-Border Crusades: The Binational Eight Great Spaces and Their Buildings, “The Culmination and Decline of Pacific Temperance Movement in Washington by Walter L. Creese, review, 77(2):74 Coastwise Shipping, 1916-1936,” by and British Columbia,” by Stephen T. Crucial American Elections: Symposium Giles T. Brown, 40(3):177-88 Moore, 98(3):130-42 Presented at the Autumn General Culp, Edwin D., Stations West: The Story of the “Crossing Boundaries: Hazel Wolf inside the Meeting of the American Philosophical Oregon Railways, review, 66(3):140-41 Environmental Establishment,” by Society, November 10, 1972, review, Cultural and Natural Areas of Native North Susan Starbuck, 96(2):85-94 65(4):194 America, by A. L. Kroeber, 54(4):158- “Crossing the Plains,” by Clarence B. Bagley, The Crucial Years of Early Anglo-Chinese 66 13(3):163-80 Relations, 1750-1800, by Earl H. Cultural Crusaders: Women Librarians in the Crossings: Norwegian-American Lutheranism Pritchard, review, 28(4):420-22 American West, 1900-1917, by Joanne as a Transatlantic Tradition, ed. Todd Crucible for Conservation: The Creation of E. Passet, review, 87(3):162 W. Nichol, review, 96(4):208-209 Grand Teton National Park, by Robert Cultural Relations in the Plateau of Crosthwaite, Frank B., 37(3):249-51 W. Righter, review, 74(3):141 Northwestern America, by Verne F. Ray, Crouch, Paul, 78(3):98-99 Cruickshank, Robert, rev. of Los Angeles review, 32(4):452-53 Crouse, Nellis M., In the Quest of the Western Transformed: Fletcher Bowron’s Urban Culture Element Distributions: XXII, Plateau, Ocean, 19(3):233-35 Reform Revival, 1938-1953, 97(1):49-50 by Verne F. Ray, review, 34(3):329-30 Crow, Herman D., 4(1):20, 22, 104(3):109, Cruikshank, Alex, 27(2):175 The Culture of Hunting in Canada, ed. Jean 113-14 Cruikshank, E. A., The Political Adventures L. Manore and Dale G. Miner, review, Crow Indian Beadwork: A Descriptive and of John Henry: The Record of An 98(3):148-49 Historical Study, by William Wildschut International Imbroglio, review, The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as and John C. Ewers, 51(1):37-38 27(4):397-98 Colonization in the American West, by Crow Indian Reservation, 70(3):133-34, 139 Cruikshank, Moses, Life I’ve Been Living, Frieda Knobloch, review, 90(1):52-53 Crow Is My Boss, Taatsaa’ Shaa K’exalthet: 103(3):113 Culturing Wilderness in Jasper National Park: The Oral Life History of a Tanacross The Cruise of the Corwin, by John Muir, Studies in Two Centuries of Human Athabaskan Elder, by Kenny Thomas, 92(4):171-80, review, 10(1):72-73 History in the Upper Athabasca River Sr., ed. Craig Mishler, 103(3):113, “The Cruise of the Forester: Some New Watershed, ed. I. S. MacLaren, review, review, 97(4):206-207 Sidelights on the Astoria Enterprise,” 100(1):47-48 Crow people, 35(2):131-34, 70(3):133-34, by Kenneth W. Porter, 23(4):261-85 Culver, E. D., 52(1):13 139, 93(4):212-13, 105(3):110-11, 115 A Cruize in a Queensland Labour Vessel to the Culverwell, Albert, 44(4):151 Crowder, David L., rev. of The History of the South Seas, by W. E. Giles, ed. Deryck works of: “State Parks Are Rich in Jews in Utah and Idaho, 67(1):40 Scarr, review, 60(4):198 History,” 45(3):85-90; “Stronghold in Crowder, Reuben, 7(1):41-44 Crumback, John H., 25(3):220 the Yakima Country,” 46(2):46-51; rev. Crowe, Harry S., comp., A Source-Book of Crump, Edward, 63(4):153-54 of Washington’s Yesterdays, 45(1):34 Canadian History, review, 52(4):164-66 “Crusade for Equality: Spokane’s Civil Rights Cumberland, Wash., 9(1):62 Crowell, Samuel, 11(1):11-13, 17-19, 21-22, Movement during the Early 1960s,” by Cumberland House Journals and Inland 12(1):16, 20 Dwayne A. Mack, 95(1):16-25 Journal, 1775-82, ed. E. E. Rich, Crowley, Walt, 98(3):152-53, 100(3):117 Crusade of the Left: The Lincoln Battalion in 45(1):35-36 works of: Hope on the Hill: The First the Spanish Civil War, by Robert A. Cumberland Valley (B.C.), 91(1):26-28, 41 Century of Seattle Children’s Hospital, Rosenstone, review, 61(4):236 Cumming, Alfred, 105(3):114-16, 118 review, 103(1):47-48; Power for the Cruse, Thomas, 84(3):104 Cumming, Elizabeth Wells Randall, The

88 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Genteel Gentile: Letters of Elizabeth Wisconsin: A Bicentennial History, Told by Contemporaries, Vol. 5: Cumming, 1857-1858, review, 71(1):43 review, 72(3):107-10; ed., Sections and Twentieth Century United States, 1900- Cumming, William, Sketchbook: A Memoir Politics: Selected Essays by William B. 1929, 21(3):231 of the 1930s and the Northwest School, Hesseltine, review, 60(4):228-29 Curtis, Kent A., Gambling on Ore: The Nature review, 76(3):115 “Curriculum for a New Culture: A Case Study of Metal Mining in the United States, Cumshewah (Haida leader), 11(1):15-17, 23, of Schools and Alaska Natives, 1884- 1860-1910, review, 105(1):33 12(1):13-16 1947,” by James H. Ducker, 91(2):71-83 Curtis, Shelley, ed., This Bountiful Place: Cuningham, C. E., rev. of The Building of the Currie, A. W., rev. of Canada Moves North, Art about Agriculture, the Permanent House: Houghton Mifflin’s Formative 33(3):364-65 Collection, review, 97(4):203-204 Years, 62(2):94 Currie, Arthur, 50(3):111 Curtis, Silas B., 43(2):112, 114 Cunneah (Haida leader), 21(2):86, 89-91 Currier, Amos N., 18(1):62-65 Curtis, Wash., 9(1):62 Cunningham, Charles D., 77(4):129 Curry, A. P., 37(3):241 Curtis and Guptill (Seattle), 75(4):164 Cunningham, Charles Henry, The Audencia in Curry, Edith Huntington, 46(1):8 “Curtis and the Whale,” by George I. Quimby, the Spanish Colonies, 11(1):72-73 Curry, George Law, 33(2):171-85, 40(1):5-8, 78(4):141-44 Cunningham, Eric, rev. of Claiming the 47(3):86-88 “The Curtis Picture Musicale” (1912), 4(1):53 Oriental Gateway: Prewar Seattle and Curry, James E., 82(4):141, 145 Cush (Snohomish Indian), 15(3):215, Japanese America, 103(1):44; rev. Curry, Leonard P., Blueprint for Modern 15(4):294 of Confinement and Ethnicity: An America: Nonmilitary Legislation of Cushing, Frank Hamilton, Zuni Breadstuff, Overview of World War II Japanese the First Civil War Congress, review, 12(2):153-54 American Relocation Sites, 94(4):210- 61(1):56-57 Cushman, Frank W., 35(2):101-103, 112 11; rev. of Shirakawa: Stories from a Curry, Richard O., rev. of Means and Ends Cushman, Howard, rev. of The Longest Auto Pacific Northwest Japanese American in American Abolitionism: Garrison Race, 58(1):49-50 Community, 94(4):210-11 and His Critics on Strategy and Tactics, Cushman, Joseph, 15(4):293 Cunningham, Eugene, Triggernometry: A 1834-1850, 61(2):116-17 Cushman Indian Cemetery (Tacoma), gallery of gunfighters with technical Curti, Merle, The Growth of American 95(1):34 notes on leather slapping as a fine art, Thought, review, 35(2):182; The Cushman Indian School (Tacoma), 92(1):16, gathered from many a loose holstered Making of an American Community: A 22 expert over the years, review, 26(2):148; Case Study of Democracy in a Frontier Cusick, Wash., 22(3):181 ed., Buckboard Days, by Sophie A. Poe, County, review, 50(3):119-20; Probing Cusick, William Conklin, 89(4):176 review, 28(2):205-207 Our Past, review, 48(1):27; rev. of Custer, George A., The Evergreen Citizen: A Cunningham, Gertrude, “The Significance of Expatriates and Patriots: American Textbook on the Government of the State 1846 to the Pacific Coast,” 21(1):31-54 Artists, Scholars, and Writers in Europe, of Washington, review, 33(2):213-15 Cunningham, Imogen, 74(2):88-89, 90(1):40 60(2):114-15; rev. of The Old Land Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Cunningham, Isaac Burns, 74(2):88-89 and the New: The Journals of Two Custer, by Jay Monaghan, review, Cunningham, J. W., 60(4):193, 195, 197 Swiss Families in America in the 1820’s, 52(2):73 Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., The Process of 57(1):38 Custer, Wash., 9(1):62 Government under Jefferson, review, Curtis, Albert Bruce, 89(3):166 Custer County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, 71(2):90 Curtis, Asahel, 75(4):167-69 47(3):80 Cunningham, Rosemary, Bravo! The History correspondence of, 33(4):461 Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian of Opera in British Columbia, review, and Mount Rainier, 21(1):18-22 Manifesto, by Vine Deloria, Jr., essay 101(1):36-37 and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107-20 review, 61(3):162-64 Cunningham, Ross, 89(1):23-24, 28, 30, photographs by: of A. L. Brown Farm, Custer Lives! by James Patrick Dowd, review, 100(3):111 71(4):162-71; acquired by University 74(2):93 Cunningham, Susan, rev. of Kwakiutl Art, of Washington Libraries, 33(3):369; of The Custer Semi-Centennial Ceremonies, 71(3):131; rev. of Northwest Coast Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound 1876-1926, by A. B. Ostrander et al., Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Railway, 72(1):30-40; of eastern Wash. 18(2):149 Screen Prints, 73(4):185 irrigation projects, 72(3):112-20; of Custer’s Gold: The United States Cavalry Cures and Chaos: The Life and Times of Dr. Yakima County (Wash.), 73(2):78-89 Expedition of 1874, by Donald Jackson, Vincent Hume and His Impact on works of: “A Mount Rainier Centennial,” review, 57(4):191 a Frontier Alaska Town, by Joseph 21(1):18-22 Custer’s Last Battle, by Charles Francis Roe, Homme, review, 100(1):45-46 Curtis, E. J., 35(4):332, 334-35 18(4):307 Curlew, Billy, 101(1):17-18, 25-26 Curtis, Edward S., 4(1):53, 75(4):164-70, Custer’s Last Stand: The Anatomy of an Curlew, Wash., 9(1):62 78(4):141-44, 81(2):50-53, 82(2):51-52 American Myth, by Brian W. Dippie, Curley (Curly, Suquardle; Duwamish leader), works of: In the Land of the Headhunters review, 69(2):89-90 22(4):263, 265-66, 97(3):140, 98(1):22, (film), 78(4):141-44, 81(2):50-53; Customs Service, U.S. 24-25 The North American Indian, 30(1):71, in Alaska, and liquor smuggling (1867- Curley, Peggy, 97(3):139-45 75(4):164, 169-70, Vol. 9, review, 99), 66(4):145-52 Curley, Susan, 97(3):140 4(4):290-92, Vol. 10, review, 6(3):198- on Puget Sound, 16(4):265-72, 83(3):102- Curly. See Curley 200, Vol. 13, review, 17(2):151-52, Vols. 103 Curran, Hugh, 58(3):147-48 19 and 20, review, 23(1):61-62; Scenic records of, 49(1):20 Current, Richard Nelson, The History of Washington, 75(4):166-67 “Cut Mouth” John (Umatilla Indian), Wisconsin, Vol. 2: The Civil War Era, Curtis, James F., 3(1):80-82, 37(1):46 19(2):129-30, 28(3):309 1848-1873, review, 69(4):185-86; Curtis, John Gould, ed., American History Cutch (steamer), 7(1):25-26

Index 89 Cuthbert, Herbert (Portland Chamber of in Washington,” 61(2):65-71; rev. of Dale, J. B., 18(1):62-65 Commerce), 64(1):25-26 Norwegian-American Studies, Vol. 26, Daley, Elisha B., 28(2):150 Cuthbert, Herbert (Victoria, B.C., alderman), 67(1):41-42 Daley, Heber C., 28(2):150 103(2):71 Dahlin, Ebba, French and German Public Daley, James, 28(2):150 Cuthbertson, Stuart, comp., A Preliminary Opinion on Declared War Aims, 1914- Daley, Shawn, rev. of Atkinson: Pioneer Bibliography of the American Fur Trade, 1918, 24(4):304-305; rev. of Canada’s Oregon Educator, 103(4):200-201 review, 31(4):463-64 Great Highway, 16(3):228-29; rev. Daley, Thomas J., 28(2):150 Cuthill, Mary-Catherine, ed., Overland of The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon Dalkena, Wash., 9(2):107 Passages: A Guide to Overland and California, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Dall, William Healey, 77(3):82-83, 90, Documents in the Oregon Historical Granville Stuart: Forty Years on the 86(2):73, 79-80 Society, review, 85(2):77 Frontier, Vols. 1 and 2, 17(3):230; rev. works of: Spencer Fullerton Baird: A Cutler, Lyman A., 2(4):293, 23(2):136-37, of The Growth of the United States, Biography, review, 7(2):171 23(3):196, 62(2):62 17(1):68-69; rev. of Hall J. Kelley D’Allair (North West Company employee), Cutler, Thomas R., 57(3):101, 103 on Oregon, 24(3):232-33; rev. of 19(4):250-70 Cutright, Paul Russell, Elliott Coues: History of America, 17(1):68-69; rev. Dallam, Frank M., 16(4):262, 79(4):152, Naturalist and Frontier Historian, of History of the American Frontier, 154-56 review, 73(4):164; A History of the 16(2):151-53; rev. of The History of Dallas, Alexander G., 23(4):299-300 Lewis and Clark Journals, review, the United States, 17(1):68-69; rev. of Dallas, Francis Gregory, 55(3):108, 110 70(2):91 The Irrepressible Conflict, 1850-1865, Dallas, George M., 13(2):98-100 “Cuts: A Film Review,” by Alfred Runte, 25(3):231-32; rev. of Pratt: The Red Dallas, Sandra, No More Than Five in a 72(3):111 Man’s Moses, 27(1):86-87; rev. of Bed: Colorado Hotels in the Old Days, Cuts, directed by Charles Gustafson, review, Scenery of the Plains, Mountains and review, 59(4):225-26 72(3):111 Mines, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Scout and Dallas, William Lorraine Seymour, 49(2):59 Cutter, Donald C., “Early Spanish Artists Ranger, 24(3):232-33; rev. of The Study Dallek, Robert, Democrat and Diplomat: on the Northwest Coast,” 54(4):150- of American History, 13(3):235-36; rev. The Life of William E. Dodd, review, 57; Malaspina in California, review, of The Trail Blazers, 16(3):228-29; rev. 60(3):171-72 52(3):118-19; rev. of Flood Tide of Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies, The Dalles (rapids on Columbia River), of Empire: Spain and the Pacific 16(3):228-29; rev. of White Indian, 14(1):41-42, 74(2):69-76 Northwest, 1543-1819, 65(4):164-65; 16(3):228-29 The Dalles, Oreg. rev. of Indian Life on the Northwest Dahlquist, Frederick C., The Land of cattle trade, 38(3):193, 199-201 Coast of North America as Seen by the Beginning, 14(2):153 Indian fishery at, 97(4):190-99 Early Explorers and Fur Traders during Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle, Indian-white relations at, 2(3):233-36 the Last Decades of the Eighteenth 80(3):102-105, 107-108, 110 settlers, 4(2):105-15, 72(2):76-83 Century, 66(1):36-37; rev. of Voyages Daily Bulletin (Butte, Mont.). See Butte Daily The Dalles Dam, 74(2):74, 76, 97(4):197-99 and Adventures of La Pérouse, 62(1):35 Bulletin Dalles des Morts (B.C.), 8(3):212-17 Cutter, Kirtland Kelsey, 86(4):169, 174-75 Daily Life on the Nineteenth-Century The Dalles Indian Agency, 37(1):37-38, 40, Cutting, George, 68(4):180-82 American Frontier, by Mary Ellen 47, 56 Cutts, William, 64(1):15-17 Jones, review, 91(1):48-49 The Dalles Mission, 38(3):224-25, 227-29 A Cycle of the West, by John G. Neihardt, Daily News (Tacoma). See Tacoma Daily News The Dalles-Celilo Portage; Its History and review, 40(4):342 Daily Olympian (Wash. Terr.). See Olympia Influence, by T. C. Elliott, review, Cyrus Walker (tugboat), 5(1):28, 42(4):304- Daily Olympian 7(1):82 306, 312-13 Daily Pacific Tribune (Olympia). See Olympia Dalstrom, Harl A., rev. of Fort Meade and the Daily Pacific Tribune Black Hills, 84(3):97 dairy industry, 49(2):77-81, 87(3):130, 133, Dalton, Charles, 27(2):175 135-36 Dalton, Jack, 68(3):110-11 D Daisy, Tyrone J., 103(2):61-63 Daly, George Thomas, Catholic Problems in Daisy, Wash., 22(3):181 Western Canada, 13(2):150 D. B. Cooper: The Real McCoy, by Bernie Dakota (ship), 64(1):8-9, 11 Daly, Marcus, 41(4):313-17, 320, 325, Rhodes, with Russell P. Calame, review, Dakota Territory, 44(2):81, 56(3):114-24, 74(2):81, 97(2):79 84(2):76-77 60(3):145-53 Daly, Richard, Our Box Was Full: An D. M. Jesse and Company, 19(3):206-11 Dakota Territory, 1861-1889: A Study of Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Dabney, Ellen P., 20(2):109 Frontier Politicis, by Howard Roberts Plaintiffs, review, 96(3):159-60 Dacres, George, 20(1):38, 49 Lamar, review, 48(2):61-62 The Dam, by Murray Morgan, review, Daedalus (ship), 6(1):54, 56, 58-59, 6(2):86, Dale, Edward Everett, Cow Country, review, 46(2):59 11(1):6, 24, 27, 12(1):47 33(3):356-57; Frontier Ways: Sketches of Dame Shirley. See Clapp, Louise Amelia Daggett, Floyd L., 84(1):9-10 Life in the Old West, review, 51(3):141- Knapp Smith Daggett, Stuart, History of the Southern 42; ed., Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years Dammed Indians: The Pick-Sloan Plan and Pacific,13(4):305 of Cherokee History as Told in the the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1980, by Dahl, Gregg, ed., Métis in Canada: History, Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie- Michael L. Lawson, review, 74(2):92 Identity, Law and Politics, review, Boudinot Family, review, 32(1):114-15; Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel 105(3):141 ed., Chronicles of Oklahoma, 12(2):155; Lyon, by Christopher Phillips, review, Dahlie, Jorgen, “Old World Paths in the New: ed., Frontier Trails. The Autobiography 82(3):116 Scandinavians Find Familiar Home of Frank M. Canton, 22(2):154 Damon, A. O., 31(4):385, 67(4):138, 145-46

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