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Index 1 “A. B. Chamberlin: the Illustration of Seattle Architecture 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 Columbia River Gorge National 11(1):39 Northwest Alaska, 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, Montana 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 United States, 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., Western 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 Missouri, for the United States Army, 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- murder of Laura Law in, 78(3):91-99 67(2):76-87 1940, 90(2):104; rev. of Vancouver 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. 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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. 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