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names of individual forts; names of M. Odivetz, and Paul . Novgorotsev, Rydell, Robert W., All the World’s a Fair: individual ships 20(3):235-36 Visions of Empire at American “Russian American Contacts, 1917-1937: Russian Shadows on the British Northwest International Expositions, 1876-1916, A Review Article,” by Charles E. Coast of North America, 1810-1890: review, 77(2):74; In the People’s Interest: Timberlake, 61(4):217-21 A Study of Rejection of Defence A Centennial History of Montana State A Russian American Photographer in Responsibilities, by Glynn Barratt, University, review, 85(2):70 Country: Vincent Soboleff in , by review, 75(4):186 Ryesky, Diana, “Blanche Payne, Scholar Sergei Kan, review, 105(1):43-44 “Russian Shipbuilding in the American and Teacher: Her Career in Costume Russian Expansion on the Pacific, 1641-1850, Colonies,” by Clarence L. Andrews, History,” 77(1):21-31 by F. A. Golder, review, 6(2):119-20 25(1):3-10 Ryker, Lois Valliant, With History Around Me: “A Russian Expedition to Japan in 1852,” by The Russian Withdrawal From , by Spokane Nostalgia, review, 72(4):185 Paul E. Eckel, 34(2):159-67 Clarence John Du Four, 25(1):73 Rylatt, R. M., Surveying the Canadian Pacific: “Russian Exploration in Interior Alaska: An Russian-American convention (1824), Memoir of a Railroad Pioneer, review, Extract from the Journal of Andrei 11(2):83-88, 13(2):93-100 84(2):69 Glazunov,” by James W. VanStone, Russian-American Telegraph, Western Union Ryman, James H. T., rev. of Indian and 50(2):37-47 Extension, 72(3):137-40 White in the Northwest: A History of Russian Extension Telegraph. See Western Russian-British treaty (1825). See Anglo- Catholicity in Montana, 1831-1891, Union Russian Extension Telegraph Russian treaty 14(2):150-51 Russian immigrants, 92(3):129, 134, Russian-Finland Whaling Company, 9(1):5 Rynerson, C. M., 98(3):121 105(4):176 Russians on the Pacific, 1743-1799,by Raisa V. Ryther, Olive Spore, 102(3):109, 113-14 Russian Influence on Early America, by Makarova, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Clarence A. Manning, review, Alton S. Donnelly, review, 68(3):150 45(3):103 Russia’s American Colony, ed. S. Frederick “Russian Maritime Catastrophes during the Starr, review, 78(4):157 S Colonization of Alaska, 1741-1867,” Russia’s Hawaiian Adventure, 1815-1817, by by Andrei V. Grinëv, trans. Richard L. Richard A. Pierce, review, 57(4):189 S. L. Savidge Plymouth-Dodge dealership Bland, 102(4):178-94 Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), Pacific (), architecture of, 103(3):129 The Russian Offer of Mediation in the War of Northwest opinion on, 35(4):305-22 Saalfeld, Lawrence J., Forces of Prejudice in 1812, by Frank A. Golder, 8(1):71-72 Rust, F. A., 52(3):84, 91 , 1920-1925, review, 76(3):118 Russian Orthodox Art in Alaska, by R. L. Rust, Jerry, 106(1):26, 28, 30 , 33(4):381-82 Shalkop, review, 67(2):88 Rust, William R., 84(2):45-46 Sabin, Edwin L., Buffalo Bill and the Overland Russian Orthodox Church, 28(1):82-83, Rustgard, John, 73(3):125-27 Trail, 6(2):128; Kit Carson Days, 1809- 63(2):41-54, 66(1):26-29, 68(3):131-40, Ruston, Wash., 13(1):32 1868, Adventures in the Path of Empire, 92(3):127-36, 95(2):65, 99(2):79-80, Ruth, A. A., 59(3):129-32, 134-35 review, 27(1):83; Opening the West 84, 106(1):4 “Ruth Rover’s Cup of Sorrow,” by Herbert B. with Lewis and Clark, 9(2):156; White “The Russian Orthodox Church in Nelson, 50(3):91-98 Indian, review, 16(3):228-29 Alaska: Innokentii Veniaminov’s Ruth School (Seattle), 101(1):14 Sabin, John I., 92(4):191 Supplementary Account (1858),” Rutherdale, Myra, Women and the White Sabin, Joseph, Biblioteca Americana, 13(1):75- 66(1):26-29 Man’s : and Race in the 77 The Russian Orthodox Religious Mission in Canadian Mission Field, review, Sabin, Robert L., Jr., 91(3):155-56, 158 America, 1794-1837, with Materials 94(3):157-58 , 35(1):3-18 Concerning the Life and Works of the Rutledge, David, 63(4):146-49 death of, 58(1):1-6 Monk German, and Ethnographic Notes Ruuttila, Julia, 104(4):159 mythologizing of, 57(1):2, 6-7, 83(1):22- by the Hieromonk Gedeon, ed. Richard Ruxton, George Frederick, Life in the Far 28 A. Pierce, review, 71(4):186 West, review, 42(3):247-48 portrayal of, by woman suffrage Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska: A History, Ruxton of the Rockies, comp. Clyde Porter and movement, 58(1):7-13, 98(4):159-67 Inventory, and Analysis of the Church Mae Reed Porter, ed. LeRoy R. Hafen, “Sacagawea: Pilot or Pioneer Mother?” by Jan Archives in Alaska with an Annotated review, 42(1):81-82 C. Dawson, 83(1):22-28 Bibliography, by Barbara S. Smith, Ryan, Henderson, 85(4):156 “Sacagawea and the Suffragettes: An review, 73(1):19 Ryan, John, 98(1):24 Interpretation of a Myth,” by Ronald “Russian Orthodoxy in the Pacific Northwest: Ryan, Joseph P., 69(4):177-79, 181-83 W. Taber, 58(1):7-13, 83(1):23-24 The Diary of Father Michael Ryan, Kathleen, : A Pictorial History, Sacajawea, by Grace Raymond Hebard, Andreades, 1905-1906,” by Brigit review, 73(3):142 review, 24(2):149-50 Farley, 92(3):127-36 Ryan, Wash., 13(1):32 Sacajawea: A Guide and Interpreter of the “Russian Plans for American Dominion,” by Ryan, William, 6(3):181, 184, 186, 192-93, 196 Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Grace Clarence L. Andrews, 18(2):83-92 Ryberg, Violet, rev. of State Raymond Hebard, 58(1):1-6, 11-12 Russian Population in Alaska and California, Resources, 49(2):85-86 Sacajawea, The Indian Princess, by Anna Late 18th Century—1867, by Svetlana Rybolt, Brian, rev. of Mining Childhood: Wolfrom, 10(1):74 G. Fedorova, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Growing Up in Butte, Montana, 1900- Sacajawea and The Lewis and Clark Alton S. Donnelly, review, 66(1):36 1960, 104(1):50 Expedition, An Epic, by Elmer Harper Russian Revolution, 50(3):86-87, 52(3):82 Rydell, Raymond A., Cape Horn to the Pacific: Sims, 16(3):234-35 Russian Schools and Universities in the World The Rise and Decline of an Ocean “Sacajawea as Guide: The Evolution of a War, by Paul N. Ignatiev, Dimitry Highway, review, 43(4):303-304 Legend,” by C. S. Kingston, 35(1):3-18

Index 351 Sacajawea of the Shoshones, by Della Gould 12; rev. of Grenville M. Dodge: Soldier, The Saints and the Union: Utah Territory Emmons, review, 35(2):178-79 Politician, Railroad Pioneer, 59(2):110- during the Civil War, by E. B. Long, Sacajawea Statue Association (Portland), 11 review, 74(1):39 58(1):8 Sage, Walter N., 24(4):308 Sakamoto, James Y., 87(1):29-37, 88(1):23-24, Sacajawea’s People: The Lemhi Shoshones and works of: “ on the Pacific: 1866- 29, 88(4):168-69, 91(1):38-40 the River Country, by John W. 1925,” 17(2):91-104; “Life at a Fur salaries, of state officials in state constitutions, W. Mann, review, 97(2):104-105 Trading Post in 4(1):21-22, 42(4):288 Sackett, Lee, “The Indian Shaker a Century Ago,” 25(1):11-22; “A Salatat, Abraham, 17(1):36-37 Church,” 64(3):120-26 Note on the Origins of the Strife Sale, Elizabeth, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Sackman, Elizabeth Ware, 6(1):19 between Sir George Simpson and Hair, review, 36(2):181-82 Sacramento (brig), 11(2):145-46, 148 Dr. John McLoughlin,” 24(4):258- Sale, Roger, Seattle: Past to Present, review, Sacred Encounters: Father De Smet and the 63; “The Place of Fort 68(4):190-91 Indians of the Rocky Mountain West, by in the History of the Northwest,” Saleesh House (Mont.). See Flathead Post Jacqueline Peterson, with Laura Peers, 39(2):83-102; British Columbia and “Saleesh House: The First Trading Post review, 85(4):161 the : The North Pacific among the Flathead,” by M. Catherine Sacred Heart Guild. See Kateri Craftwork Slope from to Aviation, White, 33(3):251-63 Cooperative review, 34(4):404-405; Sir James Salem, Oreg., 89(2):110, 97(1):14-15, 99(1):9 Sacred Heart Mission. See Coeur d’Alene Douglas and British Columbia, review, Salem Capital Journal, 78(3):103-105 Mission of the Sacred Heart 22(2):146-47; ed., British Columbia Salem Oregon Statesman, 58(2):65-67, 70-73, The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk’s Account of the Historical Association: Third Annual 70(4):178, 180, 89(1):14-15, 17-18 Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, ed. Report and Proceedings, 17(4):305; Salem Union Store, 66(2):49-55, 59-60 Joseph Epes Brown, review, 45(1):34- rev. of Building The Canadian West: Salem Unity Church (Salem, Oreg.), 81(1):6- 35 The Land and Colonization Policies 7 Saddlebags to Scanners: The First 100 Years Of The , Sales (HBC employee), 14(3):224-26, of Medicine in Washington State, ed. 31(1):101-102; rev. of The Dixon- 14(4):304-306, 15(1):63-65, 15(2):127- Nancy Rockafellar and James W. Meares Controversy—Containing, 40 Haviland, review, 83(3):117 Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, Sales, Amos, 1(1):40, 8(4):253-54 Sadler, Sam, 52(3):82 by George Dixon, An Answer to Mr. Sales, Eliza, 96(2):99 Safeguard the Gateways of Alaska: Her George Dixon, by John Meares, and Sales, Reno H., Underground Warfare at Butte, Waterways, by E. Lester Jones, Further Remarks on the Voyages of John review, 56(3):134 9(3):233-34 Meares, by George Dixon, 21(1):61-62; Salisbury, Albert, Here Rolled the Covered Safford, Jeffrey J., In the People’s Interest: rev. of From Coalmine to Castle: The Wagons, review, 40(1):70-71; Two A Centennial History of Montana Story of the Dunsmuirs of Vancouver Captains West: An Historical Tour State University, review, 85(2):70; Island, 46(4):125-26; rev. of Minutes of the Lewis and Clark Trail, review, The Mechanics of Optimism: Mining of Council, Northern Department of 41(4):360-61 Companies, Technology, and the Hot Rupert Land, 1821-31, 33(2):207-209 Salisbury, Jane, Here Rolled the Covered Spring Gold Rush, Montana Territory, Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s Wagons, review, 40(1):70-71; Two 1864-1868, review, 97(3):158-59; rev. View of the Sioux War of 1876, by Captains West: An Historical Tour of Alaska and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Sherry L. Smith, review, 81(2):76 of the Lewis and Clark Trail, review, Service, 1867-1915, 91(3):162-63; rev. Sager, Catherine. See Pringle, Catherine Sager 41(4):360-61 of Ferries: From Canoe Sager, Charles W., 73(2):83 Salisbury, O. M., Quoth the : A Little to Catamaran, an Illustrated History, Sager, Eric W., Ships and Memories: Merchant Journey into the Primitive, review, 94(2):97; rev. of Senator James E. Seafarers in Canada’s Age of Steam, 55(1):40-41 Murray and the Limits of Post-War review, 85(2):76 The Salish People: The Local Contribution of Liberalism, 77(3):115; rev. of Ships Sager, Francis, 1(1):39-40 Charles Hill-Tout, ed. Ralph Maud, 4 and Memories: Merchant Seafarers in Sager, John, 1(1):39-40 vols., review, 73(1):45 Canada’s Age of Steam, 85(2):76 Sager, Matilda J., 40(4):308 The Salish People and the Lewis and The Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old Sagers, John H., rev. of The Dominion and the Clark Expedition, by Salish–Pend West, by Ellis Luca, review, 51(4):184- Rising Sun: Canada Encounters Japan, d’Oreille Culture Committee and 85 1929-41, 97(2):100-101 Elders, Cultural Advisory Council, Saga of the Coeur d’Alene Indians: An Account Sagohaneuchta, Louis, 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144- Confederated Salish and of Seltice, by Joseph 67 Tribes, review, 97(2):98-99 Seltice, ed. Edward J. Kowrach and Sahale stick, 72(3):99-103, 105 , 27(2):99-152, 28(1):55-74, Thomas E. Connolly, review, 82(3):115 (language), 27(2):99-152, 28(1):55- 34(3):271-72. See also Sagard, Gabriel, The Long Journey to the 74, 37(2):155-57, 41(3):191, 201 peoples; names of subgroups Country of the Hurons, review, Said, Edward, Orientalism, 72(4):157, 160-61 Salish–Pend d’Oreille Culture Committee 30(4):439-41 “Sailing with the Ruler of the Arctic Sea,” by and Elders Cultural Advisory Council, Sage, Donald, “Gold Rush Days on the Fraser Jane Apostol, 72(4):146-56 Confederated Salish and Kootenai River,” 44(4):161-65; rev. of Adventure Sailor Jack, 24(3):221, 24(4):282 Tribes, The Salish People and the Lewis in Two Hemispheres, Including Captain Sailor on Snowshoes: Tracking Jack ’s and Clark Expedition, review, 97(2):98- Vancouver’s Voyage, review, 47(1):29 Northern Trail, by Dick North, review, 99 Sage, Leland L., William Boyd Allison: A Study 99(1):45-46 salmon in Practical , review, 48(3):111- Sailors’ Union of the Pacific, 96(3):118 canneries, 4(3):190, 20(1):7-9, 54(4):145,

352 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 82(1):23-26, 89(2):101, 91(3):165-66 review, 106(3):146-47 60(1):40; rev. of Frederick Jackson commercial fishing of, 39(3):217: and Saloutos, Theodore, “Alexander Pantages, Turner’s Legacy: Unpublished Writings Japanese, 65(1):8-16, 104(3):133-49; Theater Magnate of the West,” in American History, 57(2):82-83; and Norwegians, 34(1):3-10; in Pacific 57(4):137-47; The Greeks in the rev. of The Seigneurial System in City, Oreg., 82(1):22-32; regulation of, United States, review, 56(1):42-43; Early Canada: A Geographical Study, 55(4):141-45 rev. of Bitter Strength: A History of the 58(3):164 conservation of, 38(1):21, 24-33, 39(3): Chinese in the United States, 1850-1870, Sams, William B., 105(3):128 229-30, 50(1):26-27, 50(4):125-33, 56(4):180; rev. of Cry from the Cotton: Samson, Jane, ed., Pacific Empires: Essays in 86(4):178-87 The Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union Honour of Glyndwr Williams, review, description of, by Rudyard Kipling, and the New Deal, 64(1):42-43; rev. 92(1):44 60(4):177-82 of Industry Comes of Age: Business, Samuel, E. M., 24(1):38, 41-42 fisheries: of Alaska, 9(4):243-54; of Wash., Labor, and Public Policy, 1860-1897, Samuel Burrows and Company, 51(3):137 20(1):3-11 53(3):125-26; rev. of Klondike Kate: Samuel Freeman Miller, by Charles Noble marketing of, 101(1):28-31, 105(1):23-31 The Life and Legend of Kitty Rockwell, Gregory, review, 2(2):171-74 and Native peoples: fish traps, 82(2):54- The Queen of the Yukon, 54(3):131; The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 1: The 55, 89(4):208; , 43(4):264-67; rev. of The Reluctant Farmer: The Making of a Union Leader, 1850-86, ed. Spokane, 82(4):122-24 Rise of Agricultural Extension to 1914, Stuart B. Kaufman, review, 78(1/2):61 and regional identity, 48(3):68 63(4):179-80 Samuel Hearne and the Northwest Passage, by sport fishing of, 44(3):135-39, 55(4):142- Salt Desert Trails, by Charles Kelly, 22(2):155 Gordon Speck, review, 55(3):129 45, 87(1):5-15 Salt Lake City, Utah, 83(3):99-100 Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, by Dan Elbert See also commercial fishing; fish and Salt Lake Valley (Utah), 6(4):250, 38(3):264 Clark, 9(1):74-75 fisheries; fishing rights, Native; sport Salt Spring: The Story of an Island, by Charles Samuel Rothchild: A Jewish Pioneer in the fishing Kahn, review, 93(2):98-99 Days of the Old West, by Jack T. Salmon, , 102(2):58, 60, 64 Salter, John, 17(4):281-86, 70(3):119, Sanders, review, 103(1):41-42 Salmon, Mont., 27(4):380 81(3):87-90, 92-93, 95 “Samuel Wilbur Condit: Frontiersman,” by C. Salmon, Our Heritage: The Story of a Province Salter, John R., Jr., “Red Encounters,” S. Kingston, 37(2):129-41 and an Industry, by Cicely Lyons, 78(1/2):41-42 Samuels, H. F., 56(1):24-26, 28 review, 62(3):126 Saltvig, Robert, “The Tragic Legend of Laura Samuels, Harold, ed., The Collected Writings The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival, by Law,” 78(3):91-99; rev. of Agitprop: of Frederic Remington, review, 72(2):93 Anthony Netboy, review, 65(4):192-93 The Life of an American Workingclass Samuels, Ida. See Bensell, Ida Salmon Arm, B.C., 86(1):29-30, 32 Radical; The Autobiography of Eugene Samuels, Peggy, ed., The Collected Writings of Salmon Bay Charlie (Shilshole Indian), V. Dennett, 83(3):113 Frederic Remington, review, 72(2):93 80(2):53 Salvation and the Savage: An Analysis of Samuelson, Don, 91(3):146 Salmon City, Idaho. See Salmon, Idaho Protestant Missions and American San Carlos (ship), 70(3):115, 71(2):72-73, Salmon Creek (Alaska), hydroelectric project Indian Response, 1787-1862, by Robert 75-76 at, 75(2):62, 64, 66-69 F. Berkhofer, Jr., review, 57(1):37 San de Fuca, Wash., 13(1):37 Salmon Creek School (Wash.), 70(3):98-109 Salvation Army, 30(4):424, 431, 436, 66(1):3, San Francisco, 1846-1856: From Hamlet to Salmon Fishers of the Columbia, by Courtland 7, 10-11 City, by Roger W. Lotchin, review, L. Smith, review, 72(2):71 Salvatore, Nick, Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and 66(2):86 Salmon from Kodiak: An History of the Salmon Socialist, review, 75(3):141-42; rev. of San Francisco: Port of Gold, by William Fishery of Kodiak Island, Alaska, by Kate Richards O’Hare: Selected Writings Martin Camp, review, 39(3):241-43 Patricia Roppel, review, 77(4):158 and Speeches, 75(2):80 San Francisco: The Bay and Its Cities, comp. “The Salmon of Alaska,” by Clarence L. Sam, Casimir, 6(2):112, 115 Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Andrews, 9(4):243-54 Sam Ward, “King of the Lobby,” by Lately Administration, review, 33(1):93-94 Salmon River (Idaho), 102(2):58, 60-62, 64 Thomas (pseud.), review, 56(4):182-83 San Francisco and Portland Steamship Salmon River mining district, 33(4):409-12 Samek, Hana, The , Company, 40(3):177-78, 182 Salmond, John A., The Civilian Conservation 1880-1920: A Comparative Study of San Francisco Daily Alta California, 44(4):162 Corps, 1933-1942: A New Deal Case Canadian and U.S. Indian Policy, San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 45(4):105, Study, review, 59(2):103-105; A review, 79(3):121 107-108, 70(4):179 Southern Rebel: The Life and Times Sami people, in Alaska, 10(3):172, 174-75, San Francisco Theological Seminary, of Aubrey Willis Williams, 1890-1965, 101(3/4):131 48(1):17-21 review, 75(2):82 people, 54(4):161 San Francisco’s Reign of Terror, by John Myers Salmony, Alfred, 101(2):55 Sammis, E. M., 22(4):259, 262 Myers, review, 58(4):217 Salomon, Edward S., 1(2):5-6, 4(4):296, Sammons, E. C., 91(3):154-56 San Juan (ship), 40(3):183-84 51(4):177 works of: ed., Mazama, 1914 ed., 6(1):72 San Juan Archipelago: Study of the Joint The Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Samoilov, Piotr, 90(4):197, 199 Occupation of San Juan Island, by Boston, 1880-1920, by Perry R. Duis, Samossoud, Clara Clemens, 42(3):188, 194, Hunter Miller, review, 34(3):314-16 review, 76(4):157 196-97 San Juan boundary dispute, 1(1):75-77, The Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Sampson, Bob, 31(4):382-83 2(4):290-93, 352-56, 8(3):194-96, Frontier, by Elliott West, review, Sampson, William R., ed., John McLoughlin’s 9(1):66-67, 18(4):289-92, 295-96, 71(3):139 Business Correspondence, 1847-48, 20(2):134-36, 23(1):38-46, 23(2):133- Saloons, Prostitutes, and Temperance in Alaska review, 65(2):86-87; rev. of Champoeg, 37, 23(3):196-204, 23(4):286-300, Territory, by Catherine Holder Spude, Place of Transition: A Disputed History, 31(2):181-86, 43(3):187-213, 62(2):59-

Index 353 68, 71(3):104 1961-1986, review, 78(1/2):63; rev. Sannak Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):137- San Juan County (Wash.), 13(1):38, 21(1):25, of The Goldmark Case: An American 42, 148-49 29-30, 26(1):43, 37(3):189-90 Libel Trial, 76(2):71; rev. of Vanport, people, 4(1):6-9, 8(4):243-50, San Juan County (Wash.) Pioneer 79(2):81 27(2):107-10, 118, 137-40, 48(4):139- Association, 7(1):49, 8(1):10, 9(1):20, Sanders, Jeffrey Craig, Seattle and the Roots 45 10(1):46, 50, 11(1):40 of Urban Sustainability: Inventing Santa Anna: The Story of an Enigma Who San Juan Island: Coastal Place Names and Ecotopia, review, 102(3):149 Once Was Mexico, by Wilfrid Hardy Cartographic Nomenclature, by Bryce Sanders, Robert, 86(2):65-66 Callcott, review, 28(3):324-25 Wood, review, 72(4):182 Sanders, Wilbur F., 35(4):337-39, 67(4):152, Santa Fe Indian School, 92(1):21-22 “San Juan Island in the Civil War,” by J. 155-56, 159-60 Santa Saturnina (ship), 71(2):72, 76 Neilson Barry, 20(2):134-36 Sanderson, John H., 6(1):12 Santee, J. F., “Egan of the Piutes,” 26(1):16- (Wash.), 13(1):38-39, Sanderson, William E., Horses Are for 25; “Lawyer of the Nez Perces,” 37(3):189-90 Warriors, review, 48(2):61 25(1):37-48; “The Slaying of Pio-Pio- ecological change on, 98(2):55-63 Sandford, Joseph P., 16(2):138-45 Mox-Mox,” 25(2):128-32; rev. of Last mapping of, 21(1):55-60, 73(4):156-64 Sandia National Laboratories: The Postwar Mountains: The Story of the Cascades, Peace Mission movement in, 75(1):2-3, Decade, by Necah Stewart Furman, 37(1):71-72 7-12 review, 82(4):155 Santee people, 35(2):140-42 See also San Juan boundary dispute Sandine, Al, Plundertown, USA: Coos Bay Santiam Academy, 46(1):6 San Juan Islands: The Cronstadt of the Pacific, Enters the Global Economy, review, Santo Domingo: A Country With a Future, by by Archie W. Shiels, review, 31(1):98 95(3):162 Otto Schoenrich, 9(3):235 The San Juan Water Boundary Question, by Sandlos, John, Hunters at the Margin: Native Sanwan (yacht), 8(3):240 James O. McCabe, review, 56(4):177 People and Wildlife Conservation in Sapot-wil (Johnson), 4(2):110, 114 San Poil people. See Sanpoil people the Northwest Territories, review, “Sarah Loretta Denny—A Tribute,” 2(1):3-5 Sanborn, Homer D., 6(1):13 99(4):198-99; rev. of Building in an Sarah Stone (sailboat), 48(1):1 Sánchez, Joseph P., “Pedro de Alberni Ashen Land: Katmai National Park Sarah Winnemucca, by Sally Zanjani, review, and the Spanish Claim to Nootka: and Preserve Historic Resource Study, 93(2):101-102 The Catalonian Volunteers on the 100(4):196-97 Saranac (ship), 7(1):23 Northwest Coast,” 71(2):72-77 Sandmeyer, Elmer Clarence, The Anti- Saratoga (ship), 25(3):168-69 The Sanctity of Law. Wherein Does it Consist? Chinese Movement in California, 1939 Sarbaugh, Timothy J., “Eamon de Valera by John W. Burgess, 18(4):308-309 ed., review, 31(4):465-66, 1991 ed., and the Northwest: Irish Nationalism Sand Point Naval Air Station, 102(1):8 review, 84(2):69; rev. of California Confronts the Red Scare,” 81(4):145-51 sandalwood, trade in, 12(3):169-80, from the Conquest of 1846 to the Second Sargent, Asher, 11(4):300, 13(4):270-71, 21(4):262-63, 30(3):285-93 Vigilance Committee in San Francisco: 23(1):49-60, 25(3):174-77 Sandberg, John, 95(4):200-201 A Study of American Character, Sargent, Elijah Nelson, 6(1):15, 12(3):226 Sandburg, Carl, 61(1):22-24 40(4):348; rev. of Gold, Guns, and Sargent, Francis , 23(1):50-60 works of: The Chicago Race , July, Ghost Towns, 39(2):169-70; rev. of Sargent, Nelson, 23(1):56-60, 25(3):175 1919, review, 61(3):179-80 Mining Camps: A Study in American Sargent, Wilson, 23(1):50-60 Sandel, F. S., 78(3):81-82 Frontier Government, 40(4):348 Saricks, Ambrose, Jr., “Baptist and Other Sanders, George, 94(3):133-36 Sandont, John B., 31(3):292-340 Home Missionary Labors in the Pacific Sanders, George, narrator, Honne, the Spirit of Sandoval, Judith Hancock, Historic Ranches of Northwest, 1865-1890,” 41(2):121-61 the Chehalis: The Indian Interpretation Wyoming, review, 78(4):156 Saris, John, 15(1):3, 5-10 of the Origin of the People and Animals, Sandoz, Mari, The Battle of the Little Bighorn, Sarna, Jonathan D., rev. of Architects collected and arranged by Katherine review, 58(2):103-104; The of Reform: Congregational and Van Winkle Palmer, review, 104(4):194 Men: Spearheads of Empire, review, Community Leadership, Emanu-El of Sanders, J. U., ed., Contributions to the 56(3):131-32; Old Jules, review, San Francisco, 1849-1980, 73(1):40 Historical Society of Montana, 15(1):73 27(3):271-72 Sarton, George, 92(1):29, 32 Sanders, Jack T., Samuel Rothchild: A Jewish Sandvig, Olaf, 65(4):171-73, 68(2):81, 86-87 works of: Introduction to the History of Pioneer in the Days of the Old West, Sandweiss, Martha A., ed., The Oxford Science, 70(3):128-29 review, 103(1):41-42 History of the American West, review, Sartor Resartus, by Thomas Carlyle, 93(1):29 Sanders, James J., rev. of Carl F. Gould: A Life 86(3):114-17 Sass, Herbert Ravenel, Hear Me, My Chiefs! in Architecture and the Arts, 88(1):49- Sanetch people. See Saanich people review, 32(2):220-21 50 Sanford, Henry, 15(2):120-21 Satellite (ship), 62(2):61-64 Sanders, Jane A., “Clio Confronts Sanford Fleming, Empire Builder, by Lawrence Satterfield, Archie,The Day the War Began, Conformity: The University of J. Burpee, 7(3):254 review, 84(3):112-13; Moods of the Washington History Department Sanger, S. L., Hanford and the Bomb: An Columbia, review, 60(4):220-21 during the Era,” 88(4):185- Oral History of World War II, review, Satz, Ronald N., American Indian Policy in the 94; “The University of Washington 83(1):30; Working on the Bomb: An Jacksonian Era, review, 68(1):36-37 and the Controversy over J. Robert Oral History of WWII Hanford, review, Sauer, Carl Ortwin, The Early Spanish Main, Oppenheimer,” 70(1):8-19; Cold War 88(2):96-97 review, 58(3):156-57 on the Campus: Academic Freedom at Sangster, James, 10(3):207, 219, 221, 11(1):60, Sauers, Charles G., 64(1):21-29 the University of Washington, 1946- 11(2):137, 146-47, 11(3):218-20, 228, Saugrain, Antoine Francois, 22(4):295-311 64, review, 71(2):94; Into the Second 11(4):295, 13(1):65 Saules, James D., 3(2):141-42, 86(3):126-28, Century: The University of Washington, sanitary regulation, 96(1):14-22 130

354 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Saum, Lewis O., 105(3):136-40 rev. of Lonely Pedestrian: Francis Dwarfs, review, 36(1):83-84; rev. of works of: “Bill Nye in the Pacific Marion Streamer, 78(3):113; rev. of The Broncho Apache, 28(1):101-102; rev. Northwest,” 84(3):82-90; “Billington’s Marquis de Mores: Emperor of the Bad of Calamity Jane of Deadwood Gulch, Frontier and the Realm of Ideas,” Lands, 62(1):38-39; rev. of The Mind of 29(2):212-13; rev. of Dark Madonna, 73(3):121-23; “George Douglas America, 1820-1860, 68(1):35; rev. of 28(3):326-27; rev. of From Candles to Brewerton: Painter, Historian, and Montgomery Ward and Co., Catalogue Footlights: A Biography of the Pike’s Poet of the Far West,” 94(1):3-13; “‘I and Buyers’ Guide, No. 57, Spring Peak Theatre 1859-1876, 33(1):94- Am Not in China. . . . This Country Is and Summer, 1895, 61(4):222; rev. of 96; rev. of No Matter What Happens, Bad Enough’: Edward D. Cowen in the Mount Baker: A Chronicle of Its Historic 41(2):177-78; rev. of The Rock and Northwest,” 87(2):59-71; “Pat Donan’s Eruptions and First Ascent, 71(2):88; the Wind, 33(4):445-47; rev. of The West and the End of the Age of Hate,” rev. of My Life in the Mountains and Trail of the Plow, An Historical Novel, 60(2):66-76; “Rudyard Kipling and on the Plains: The Newly Discovered 33(2):216-17 the Pacific Northwest,” 97(3):126-30; Autobiography by David Meriwether, Savage, Gladys, rev. of The Trail of Gold, “Toward an Even Newer History: An 57(2):88; rev. of The New Humanism: 28(4):433-34 Essay Review,” 65(3):146-47; “The A Critique of Modern America, 1900- Savage, William W., Jr., rev. of Cowboys as Western Volunteer and ‘The New 1940, 70(3):141; rev. of The Rise of Cold Warriors: The Western and U.S. Empire,’” 57(1):18-27; “‘Who Steals My American Philosophy: Cambridge, History, 96(2):103-104; rev. of New Purse’: The Denigration of William R. Massachusetts, 1860-1930, 70(2):83; Westers: The West in Contemporary King, the Man for Whom King County rev. of The Rocky Mountain Journals of American Culture, 89(1):47 Was Named,” 92(4):181-89; “William William Marshall Anderson: The West The Savage Country, by Walter O’Meara, Lightfoot Visscher and the ‘Eden of in 1834, 59(4):223; rev. of Seattle’s review, 52(3):115 the West,’” 71(1):2-14; Eugene Field Historian and Promoter: The Life of Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Hidden and His Age, review, 93(3):156-57; Edmond Stephen Meany, 90(3):154; Wars of the American West, by Rebecca The Fur Trader and the Indian, review, rev. of Second Sight, 86(1):46-47; rev. Solnit, review, 87(4):214-15 57(3):127-28; rev. of The Age of Energy: of The Spiritual Crisis of the Gilded Savages and Saints, by Cora Miranda Baggerly Varieties of American Experience, Age, 64(4):179; rev. of The Superfluous (Mrs. Fremont Older), review, 1865-1915, 64(2):88; rev. of The Anarchist: Albert Jay Nock, 64(3):132; 27(4):402 Air-Line to Seattle: Studies in Literary rev. of Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Savages of America: A Study of the Indian and and Historical Writing about America, Desire in the Idea of American Freedom, the Idea of Civilization, by Roy Harvey 75(2):83; rev. of American Convictions: 1815-1860, 60(1):44; rev. of Wild West Pearce, review, 46(1):29 Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850, Shows and the Images of American Savannah (steamer), 1(4):198-99 63(4):165; rev. of American Studies: Indians, 1883-1933, 88(4):199-200; Save Our Neighborhood Schools Committee Topics and Sources, 69(2):86-87; rev. rev. of The Wisconsin Death Trip, (Seattle), 73(2):58-59 of America’s Affluent Age, 64(1):30; 65(3):146-47; rev. of Women and Men Savelle, Max, 88(4):186-88, 191-93 rev. of Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest on the Overland Trail, 71(3):142 works of: “Of Fish and the River,” for Intelligibility, 73(4):155; rev. of Saumarez, T., 38(3):218-19 50(1):26-27; The Diplomatic History Blacking Up: The Minstrel Show in Saunders, A., 49(2):61 of the Canadian Boundary, 1749- Nineteenth-Century America, 67(1):39- Saunders, Charles W., 81(4):135-37, 1763, review, 32(2):225; Empires 40; rev. of Boom Town Newspapers: 83(4):133, 135-37, 141, 90(2):65, to Nations: Expansion in America, Journalism on the Rocky Mountain 100(1):15, 100(2):55, 81-83, 87 1713-1824, review, 67(3):129; rev. of Mining Frontier, 1859-1881, 74(2):94; Saunders, L. W., 1(1):40, 8(4):252-53 Battle for a Continent, 57(3):134; rev. rev. of Clio and the Doctors: Psycho- Saunders, Mary, 8(4):252-53 of and the Borderlands: The History, Quanto-History and History, Saunders, Richard L., ed., Shoshonean Peoples Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, 32(2):226- 67(4):177-78; rev. of The Code of the and the Overland Trails: Frontiers of the 27; rev. of The Encomienda in New West, 75(1):44; rev. of The Enlightment Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs, Spain, 42(4):334-36; rev. of A Guide in America, 69(3):135; rev. of From 1849-1869, by Dale L. Morgan, review, to Manuscripts Relating to America in Colony to Country: The Revolution 99(3):144-45 Great Britain and Ireland, 54(1):44-45; in American Thought, 66(3):138; rev. Saunders, S. S., 13(1):8-13 rev. of Guide to the Diplomatic Archives of Garden in the Grasslands: Boomer Saunders and Houghton (architects), of Western Europe, 52(3):125; rev. of Literature of the Central Great Plains, 81(4):135-37, 83(4):133, 135-37, 141 To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in 64(2):91; rev. of The Great American Saunders and Lawton (architects), 83(4):141, American History, 52(2):76-77 Forest, 58(4):187; rev. of Hamlin 100(2):81-83, 87 Savery, William, 35(3):205 Garland’s Diaries, 60(4):233; rev. of Saunderson, Mont H., Western Land and Saville, Marshall H., The Goldsmith’s Art in The Hapgoods: Three Earnest Brothers, Water Use, review, 42(3):252-54 Ancient Mexico, 12(2):153-54 70(3):141; rev. of Ho for California! Saundersville, Wash. See Chehalis, Wash. Saving America’s Wildlife, by Thomas R. Women’s Overland Diaries from the Sauteux ( employee), Dunlap, review, 80(1):37 Huntington Library, 73(1):28; rev. 19(4):250-70 Saving California’s Coast: Army Engineers at of Ideas in America’s Cultures: From Savage, Bessie Isaacs, 3(4):298 Oceanside and Humboldt Bay, by Susan Republic to Mass Society, 74(3):140; rev. Savage, C. W., 15(2):128 Pritchard O’Hara and Gregory Graves, of The Letters of George Catlin and His Savage, Clark V., Brief Outline of the History review, 84(2):64 Family: A Chronicle of the American of Washington’s State Capitol Group, Saving the Reservation: Joe Garry and the West, 58(1):44-45; rev. of Lewis and 18(4):305 Battle to Be Indian, by John Fahey, Clark among the Indians, 76(2):70; Savage, George, The Phoenix and the review, 94(2):102-103

Index 355 Saving the Salmon: A History of the U.S. Army 100(4):182 Reform Policy, Indian Acculturation, Corps of Engineers’ Efforts to Protect Scammons, Dan, 96(4):202 and the Puyallup Act of 1893,” Anadromous Fish on the Columbia and Scandinavian immigrants, 89(2):84, 94 102(1):14-28; “Right in the Eye: Snake Rivers, by Lisa Mighetto and assimilation of, 61(2):65-71 The Political Style of Dixy Lee Ray,” Wesley J. Ebel, review, 88(1):16-17 and Baptist missionaries, 41(2):153 93(2):81-93 savings and loan associations, during Great in B.C., 105(4):176 Schaeffer, Charles E., The Man From Oregon: Depression, 75(1):34-40 bibliography on, 36(3):269-78 The Odyssey of a Pioneer Sky Pilot, Savings and Loan League, U.S., 75(1):37-38 cultural landscapes created by, 86(1):25-34 review, 38(2):175-76 Sawamish County (Wash.). See Mason newspapers for, 34(3):305-308, 36(3):276- Schaeffer, Claude E., 48(3):105 County (Wash.) 78, 74(4):155, 159 works of: “The First Jesuit Mission to Sawamish Indian Agency, 37(1):51-52 in Oreg., 93(3):137-45 the Flathead, 1840-1850: A Study in Sawamish , 37(1):55 in Wash.: Aberdeen, and labor conflict; Culture Conflicts,” 28(3):227-50; rev. sawmill industry. See logging and lumber 78(3):91-99; , of The Flathead Indians of Montana, industries 93(3):137-45; Deep River, 70(3):98- 29(3):317-18; rev. of The Puyallup- Sawmill Phoenix (Spokane), 72(1):7 109; , 48(1):8-12; Lincoln Nisqually, 32(4):451-52; rev. of The “Sawmilling on Grays Harbor in the Twenties: County, 30(1):64; research on, 33(4):46 Sacred Pipe: Black Elk’s Account of A Personal Reminiscence,” by Egbert S. See also individual nationalities the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, Oliver, 69(1):1-18 “Scandinavian-Language Newspapers,” by 45(1):34-35; rev. of Tribe under Trust: Sawtooth National Forest, 91(3):138-42 Sverre Arestad, 34(3):305-308 A Study of the Blackfoot Reserve in Sawtooth , Scarborough, James, 17(2):137, 141 Alberta, 43(3):240-41 91(3):138, 144-47 Scarborough, , rev. of The Emily Schafer, Joseph, “Jesse Applegate: Pioneer, Sawtooth Primitive Area, 91(3):138, 141-46 Carr Omnibus, 86(1):51-52 Statesman and Philosopher,” 1(4):217- Sawtooth Range (Idaho), and national park Scarce, Rik, Fishy Business: Salmon, Biology, 33, 2(1):52; A History of the Pacific legislation, 91(3):138-47 and the Social Construction of Nature, Northwest, review, 9(2):154; The Social Sawyer, Charles, Concerns of a Conservative review, 92(3):154-55 History of American Agriculture, review, Democrat, review, 61(2):125 scarlet fever, in Seattle, 96(1):17-22 28(2):199-200; ed., Across the Plains in Sawyer, Charles Winthrop, Firearms in Scarlet Petticoat, by Nard Jones, review, 1850, by John Steele, review, 22(1):59- American History, 13(1):72-73; Our 33(2):209-10 60 Rifles, 1800-1920, 13(1):72-73 Scarr, Deryck, ed., A Cruize in a Queensland Schafer, Louise, “Report from Aberdeen,” Sawyer, Edmond Ogden, Jr., ed., Our Sea Labour Vessel to the South Seas, by W. E. 47(1):9-14 Saga, The Wood Wind Ships, 21(2):148 Giles, review, 60(4):198 Schafer State Park, by Peter Schafer Reid and Sawyer, Ernest Walker, 82(2):42-50, 96(4):173, Scarrow, Howard A., rev. of Social Purpose for Barbara Seal Ogle, review, 104(4):199- 99(3):110 Canada, 54(2):84 201 Sawyer, Hattie, 45(3):95-96 Scates, Ivan G., 33(1):42 Schaffer, Ronald, “The Montana Woman Sawyer, Lorenzo, Way Sketches, Containing Scates, Shelby, War and Politics by Other Suffrage Campaign, 1911-14,” 55(1):9- Incidents of Travel Across the Plains, Means: A Journalist’s Memoir, review, 15 review, 18(1):70 92(4):212-13; Warren G. Magnuson Schallenberger, Moses, The Opening of the Sawyer, Mrs. W. P., 45(3):95-96 and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century California Trail: The Story of the Sawyer, Robert W., 64(1):21-29 America, review, 89(4):211-12 Stevens Party from the Reminiscences Sawyer, Wash., 68(2):82-83 Scenery of the Plains, Mountains and Mines, of Moses Schallenberger as set down Sax, Joseph L., Mountains without Handrails: by Franklin Langworthy, review, for H. H. Bancroft about 1885, review, Reflections on the National Parks, 24(3):232-33 45(2):67-68 review, 73(3):142 Scenes of Visionary Enchantment: Reflections Schalliol, Garry, rev. of Almost a Hero: The Saxa, Francois, 21(2):128-29 on Lewis and Clark, by Dayton Voyages of John Meares, R.N., to Saxton, Rufus S., 2(2):118-19, 10(1):4, 8, 15, Duncan, review, 96(4):207-208 China, and the Northwest 32(1):14, 17, 47(4):101-102, 104(1):6 Scenic Geology of the Pacific Northwest, by Coast, 91(2):103; rev. of Joseph Saylor, John P., 71(1):34-35 Leonard C. Ekman, ed. L. K. Phillips, Baker: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Saysilloh (Indian Bob), 8(4):304-305 review, 54(3):129-30 Expedition, British Naval Officer Sayward, William J., 92(3):121 scenic nationalism, 88(2):73-75 for Whom Mt. Baker Was Named, Scace, Robert, Chilkoot: An Adventure in The Scenic Treasure House of Oregon, by 86(1):52; rev. of Vancouver’s Voyage: Ecotourism, review, 94(3):159-60 Warren D. Smith, review, 32(4):453-54 Charting the Northwest Coast, 1791- Scalley, Douglas, 57(3):106, 108 Scenic Washington, by Edward S. Curtis, 1795, 86(1):52 Scamehorn, Howard L., ed., The Buckeye 75(4):166-67 Schapsmeier, Edward L., Henry A. Wallace of Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Schack, James H., 84(1):38 Iowa: The Agrarian Years, 1910-1940, Two Diaries, review, 57(1):40-41 Schack, Young, and Myers (architects), review, 61(1):61-62 Scamehorn, Lee, rev. of Hecla: A Century 84(1):38 Schapsmeier, Frederick H., Henry A. Wallace of Western Mining, 84(2):72; rev. of Schack and Huntington (architects), 84(1):38 of Iowa: The Agrarian Years, 1910-1940, Marriner S. Eccles: Private Entrepreneur Schackel, Sandra, rev. of Gender and review, 61(1):61-62 and Public Servant, 70(2):84 Generation on the Far Western Frontier, Scharff, Virginia, Home Lands: How Women Scammon, Charles, 100(4):182, 186 100(3):147-48; rev. of Pacific Northwest Made the West, review, 102(2):93-94 works of: The Marine Mammals of the Women, 1815-1925: Lives, Memories, Scharnhorst, Gary, ed., Bret Harte’s California: North-Western Coast of North America and Writings, 88(3):154 Letters to the “Springfield Republican” and the American Whale Fishery, Schaefer, Kurt Kim, “A Bitter Pill: Indian and “Christian Register,” 1866-67, by

356 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Bret Harte, review, 83(1):33 1898-1913, review, 67(1):40 and Behavioristic Study, 20(1):72-73; Schechter, Patricia A., rev. of Good-bye, Schenck, Robert C., 31(2):185 Migration of College and University Piccadilly: British War Brides in Schenk, George, 69(3):118, 122, 125-26 Students in the United States, review, America, 89(1):48-49 Schenk, Rosemary, 69(3):118, 122, 124-26 60(3):173 Scheffer, Victor B., 100(4):182 Scherer, James, 66(3):122 Schmitt, Martin F., 48(3):107 works of: “The Sea on the Scheuerman, Christian, 97(3):139-45 works of: “From Missouri to Oregon in Washington Coast,” 31(4):371-88; “A Scheuerman, Richard D., “Chief Cleveland 1860: The Diary of August V. Kautz,” 1715 Picture of a Fur Seal,” 62(4):151- Kamiakin and 20th-Century Political 37(3):193-230; The Settler’s West, 53; “Use of Fur-Seal Carcasses by Change on the Colville Reservation,” review, 47(4):125-26; ed., General Natives of the Pribilof Islands, 101(1):17-27; Harvest Heritage: George Crook: His Autobiography, Alaska,” 39(2):131-32; Adventures of Agricultural Origins and Heirloom review, 37(3):269-70; rev. of A a Zoologist, review, 73(2):94; rev. of Crops of the Pacific Northwest, review, Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Alaska’s Animals and Fishes, 46(4):124- 105(4):195-96; Renegade Tribe: The Collection of Western Americana 25; rev. of Ethnobotany of Western Indians and the Invasion of Founded by William Robertson Coe, Yale Washington, 37(2):163-64; rev. of the Inland Pacific Northwest, review, University Library, review, 44(4):190- Fifty Years Below Zero, 34(1):106-107; 79(1):40 91; rev. of Following the Indian rev. of International Agreements on Scheule, Josephine, 5(1):27 Wars: The Story of the Newspaper Conservation of Marine Resources, Schiff, Ashley L., Fire and Water: Scientific Correspondents Among the Indian with Special Reference to the North Heresy in the Forest Service, review, Campaigners, 52(4):158-59; rev. of Pacific, 34(3):309-10; rev. of The 54(1):37-38 Towboat Pilot, 40(2):162 National Parks: What They Mean to Schiffner, Carli Crozier, rev. of Seattle’s Schmitz, Henry, 70(1):8-19, 88(4):189-91, You and Me, 43(1):69-70; rev. of The International District: The Making of 193, 92(1):34-35, 105(4):164-65, 168 Natural History of the Lewis and Clark a Pan-Asian American Community, Schmoe, Floyd W., 93(3):131-33 Expedition, 54(2):80-81; rev. of Not 94(2):99-100 works of: Our Greatest Mountain, a by Bread Alone, 38(2):184-85; rev. Schiller, Zoe Lund, A Candle for a Star, review, Handbook for Mount Rainier National of Pilchuck: The Life of a Mountain, 43(4):304 Park, 16(4):305-306; Wilderness Trails, 40(3):257-58; rev. of A River Never Schilz, Thomas F., rev. of The Reservation 21(3):235 Sleeps, 38(2):179-80; rev. of Studies Blackfeet, 1882-1945: A Photographic Schnackenberg, Walter C., The Lamp and Honoring Trevor Kinkaid, 42(1):86-87; History of Cultural Survival, 77(1):36 the Cross: Sagas of Pacific Lutheran rev. of Wildlife in Alaska: An Ecological Schiørring, Ole, 84(3):91-94 University, review, 57(2):85-86; rev. of Reconnaissance, 45(2):68-69 Schirnding, August von, 36(2):103-14 Not by Might: The Story of Whitworth Schefke, Brian, rev. of “Enlightened Zeal”: The Schitsu’umsh people. See Coeur d’Alene College, 1890-1965, 57(3):119 Hudson’s Bay Company and Scientific people Schnebley, F. Dorsey, 4(1):41-42 Networks, 1670-1870, 106(1):39-40; Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, The Railway Journey: Schnebly, D. J., 15(3):179-81, 185 rev. of Fur Trade Letters of Willie Trains and Travel in the 19th Century, Schnebly, Margaretta A. Painter, 15(3):180, Traill, 1864-1894, 99(3):146-47; rev. of review, 73(4):186 185 Making the Voyageur World: Travelers Schively, John H., 59(3):128-36 Schneider, William, . . . So They Understand: and Traders in the North American Fur Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 52(2):52 Cultural Issues in Oral History, review, Trade, 98(3):146-47; rev. of “We Stand Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr., 48(3):89, 95(4):206; ed., Living with Stories: By to Assist You”: The History of Ballard 73(3):122-23 Telling, Re-telling, and Remembering, Community Hospital, 96(3):160-61 works of: In Retrospect: The History of review, 100(2):95 Scheiber, Harry N., Ohio Canal Era: A Case a Historian, review, 55(3):136-37; Schneidewind, Richard, 101(3/4):145, 147 Study of Government and the Economy, A Political and Social History of the Schob, David E., Hired Hands and Plowboys: 1820-1861, review, 61(3):171-72; rev. United States, Vol. 2, review, 17(3):233- Farm Labor in the Midwest, 1815-60, of Erie Water West: A History of the Erie 34; ed., The Atlantic Migration, by review, 69(1):37-38 Canal, 1792-1854, 58(1):48-49 Marcus Lee Hansen, review, 32(2):228- Schoberlin, Melvin, From Candles to Scheideman, Charles, Tragedy on Jackass 29; ed., A History of American Life, Footlights: A Biography of the Pike’s Mountain: More Stories from a Small- review, 19(2):144-47 Peak Theatre 1859-1876, review, Town Mountie, review, 103(4):196-97 Schlick, Mary Dodds, Coming to Stay: A 33(1):94-96 Schelefield, Lillian May, 11(1):36 Columbia River Journey, review, Schoenberg, Wilfred P., “Glen Adams and Schell, Herbert S., rev. of Army Life in 99(3):136 Ye Galleon Press: An Appreciation,” Dakota. Selections from the Journal of Schlicke, Carl P., General George Wright: 88(3):146-48; A Chronicle of Catholic Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern de Guardian of the Pacific Coast, review, History of the Pacific Northwest, Trobriand, 33(2):231-32; rev. of The 81(1):32 1743-1960, review, 54(2):82-83; Story of an Adventurous and Active Life, Schlissel, Lillian, Women’s Diaries of the Gonzaga University: Seventy-five 31(2):219; rev. of Tom Walsh in Dakota Westward Journey, review, 75(3):127; Years, 1887-1962, review, 55(4):180; A Territory: Personal Correspondence of ed., Far from Home: Families of the History of the Catholic Church in the Senator Thomas J. Walsh and Elinor C. Westward Journey, review, 81(1):30; Pacific Northwest, 1743-1983, review, McClements, 58(3):165 ed., Western Women: Their Land, Their 78(4):153; Jesuit Mission Presses in Schellenberg, Theodore R., 49(2):54 Lives, 85(2):50-58 the Pacific Northwest: A History and Schenck, Carl Alwin, The Biltmore Story, Schmid, Calvin F., Social Trends in Seattle, Bibliography of Imprints, 1876-1899, review, 46(4):107; The Birth of Forestry review, 36(3):280-81; Suicides in plus Other Early Catholic Presses and in America: Biltmore Forest School, Seattle, 1914 to 1925: An Ecological a Critical Study of the Lapwai Press,

Index 357 1839-1846, review, 88(2):98; Paths to in rural areas, 24(4):255, 57(4):184-85, Creation of Yellowstone National Park, the Northwest: A Jesuit History of the 70(3):98-109, 101(1):3-5, 10-11 review, 95(4):212-13; Searching for Oregon Province, review, 75(2):80; secondary: in Oreg., 64(2):70-79; in Yellowstone: Ecology and Wonder in the These Valiant Women: History of the Wash., 18(3):175, 20(2):107-109, Last Wilderness, review, 97(3):150 Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon, 1886- 59(3):147-55, 101(1):3-4; in Wash. Schultheis, Frederick, rev. of The Silk Road, 1986, review, 77(4):152 Terr., 24(3):211-20, 24(4):271-81, 30(4):461-62 Schoenfeld, Herbert A., Crashing Through 41(4):342-51, 101(1):3 Schults, Raymond L., rev. of History and Japan’s Back Door, 20(1):70; Elephant segregation in and integration of: Helena, Government of the State of Washington, Sense, 25(1):73 Mont., 70(2):51; Seattle, 73(2):50-61, 53(1):45-46 Schoenrich, Otto, Santo Domingo: A Country 104(2):63-67, 69-70 Schultz, C. M., 46(2):48 With a Future, 9(3):235 in Terr. of Hawaii, 62(1):12-13 Schultz, Harold J., rev. of The Social Schofield, John, 1(1):69 See also education; Seattle school board; Movement in Alberta, 52(3):124 Scholefield, Ethelbert O. S., 11(1):35-36 teachers; names of individual educators; Schultz, James Willard, Bird Woman works of: Report of the Provincial Archives names of individual schools (Sacajawea): The Guide of Lewis and Department of the Province of British Schools of Their Own: The Education of Clark, review, 9(4):308 Columbia for the Year Ended December Hispanos in New Mexico, 1850-1940, by Schulze, Paul, 10(1):22, 14(2):92 31, 1913, 6(2):125-26 Lynne Marie Getz, review, 90(1):47-48 Schulze, William, 45(2):41-46 Scholes, Walter V., rev. of The Idea of schoolteachers. See teachers Schulzinger, Robert D., The Making of the Continental Union: Agitation for the Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains: Diplomatic Mind: The Training, Annexation of Canada to the United Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, Outlook, and Style of United States States, 1849-1893, 51(4):188 and Nebraska, 1860s-1920s, by Mary Foreign Service Officers, 1908-1931, Scholl, Elizabeth Fulton, 7(1):51 Hurlbut Cordier, review, 84(4):155 review, 69(3):139 Scholl, Louis, 7(1):51 Schoonover, Bernard, 37(3):204, 206, 208 Schumacher, Margaret, rev. of The Cruise of Scholtz, William G., 56(1):18-19, 26 Schorr, Alan Edward, rev. of First Approaches the Corwin, 10(1):72-73 Scholz, Robert, rev. of The Eastern Frontier: to the Northwest Coast, 69(4):188 Schuman, Henry. See Ida and Henry The Settlement of Northern New Schorr, David, The Colorado Doctrine: Water Schuman Prize in the History of , 1610-1763, 62(4):155 Rights, Corporations, and Distributive Science Schoolcraft, Henry R., 19(2):112-15 Justice on the American Frontier, review, Schuman, Ida. See Ida and Henry Schuman Schooling, William, The Governor and 104(4):199 Prize in the History of Science Company of Adventurers of England Schorr, George F., 16(2):132-34 Schurman, Jacob Gould, The Balkan Wars, Trading into Hudson’s Bay during Two Schrader, F. C., 46(4):119-20 1912-1913, 5(4):317, 8(1):73 Hundred and Fifty Years, 1670-1920, Schrader, Robert Fay, The Indian Arts and Schurz, Carl, 35(4):327, 36(3):215, 218, 12(3):236-37 Crafts Board: An Aspect of New Deal 39(1):60-61, 46(4):108 schools Indian Policy, review, 75(4):188 Schurz, William Lyle, The Manila Galleon, in Anchorage, 58(3):136-38 Schramm, Wilbur L., Francis Parkman, review, 30(4):451-52 and anticommunism (Tacoma), 89(1):4- review, 30(3):352-53 Schuster, George, The Longest Auto Race, 11 Schreibeis, Charles D., Pioneer Education review, 58(1):49-50 architecture of, 69(2):73, 83(4):128-43, in the Pacific Northwest,review, Schutz, John A., ed., The American West: 103(3):125 28(3):320-21 Frontier and Region. Interpretations bilingual education in, 75(3):115-16 Schreiter, Mark A., rev. of Ellavut, Our by John Walton Caughey, review, established by missionaries, 41(2):158-59 Yup’ik World and Weather: Continuity 61(2):108-109 Japanese American employees of, and Change on the Coast, Schwabacher, Abraham, 70(2):69 88(1):21-32 104(3):152-53; rev. of Qaluyaarmiuni Schwabacher, Louis, 70(2):69 KKK support of, 75(1):16-17, 80(1):12, Nunamtenek Qanemciput / Our Nelson Schwabacher, Sigmund, 70(2):69 14-16, 18 Island Stories: Meanings of Place on the Schwabacher Brothers, 17(3):190-91, 199, lands of: in Calif., 55(2):69-73; in Wash. Bering Sea Coast, 104(3):152-53 57(4):169, 70(2):69 state constitution, 4(4):253, 260-62, Schrepfer, Susan R., The Fight to Save the Schwabacher Merchandise Store, 17(3):206, 284; Washington State Grange position Redwoods: A History of Environmental 70(2):69 on, 30(3):261 Reform, 1917-1978, review, 75(4):190 Schwagerl, Edward Otto, 100(1):13 for Native peoples, 85(3):126: in Alaska, Schroeder, John H., Mr. Polk’s War: American Schwantes, Benjamin, rev. of Eye of the 54(2):67-70, 75(4):159-63, 91(2):71- Opposition and Dissent, 1846-1848, Explorer: Views of the Northern Pacific 83; in Oreg., 92(1):19-23; in Wash., review, 65(4):190-91 Railroad Survey, 1853-54, 102(3):144 87(4):182, 185-87, 92(1):15-19, 22, Schroeder, Tom, “Rediscovering a Coastal Schwantes, Carlos Arnaldo, “Coxey’s 24, 26 Prairie near Friday Harbor,” 98(2):55- Montana Navy: A Protest against normal, 15(2):106-107, 115, 18(3):174, 63 Unemployment on the Wageworkers’ 20(2):106-107, 46(1):11, 85(4):136, Schroll, Hannes, 44(1):12-13 Frontier,” 73(3):98-107; “Farmer- 101(1):3-16, 103(1):25 Schruben, Francis W., Kansas in Turmoil, Labor Insurgency in Washington State: patriotism in (1919), 74(1):11-17 1930-1936, review, 62(3):116 William Bouck, the Grange, and the public health and sanitary regulation in, Schuddakopf, Jean Wheeler, 89(1):4-11 Western Progressive Farmers,” 76(1):2- 96(1):14-22 “The Schuddakopf Case, 1954-1958: Tacoma 11; “From Anti-Chinese Agitation to race relations in, 103(2):57, 60 Public Schools and Anticommunism,” Reform Politics: The Legacy of the reform of, during , by Ronald E. Magden, 89(1):4-11 Knights of Labor in Washington and 68(4):164-74, 74(4):167-77 Schullery, Paul, Myth and History in the the Pacific Northwest,” 88(4):174-84;

358 Pacific Northwest Quarterly “Industrial Violence in the Coeur and Tabitha May Kinsey, 75(4):186; rev. Schwatka’s Last Search: The Ledger d’Alene Mining District: The Visual of Knights of the Road: A Hobo History, Expedition through Unknown Alaska Record,” 78(3):83-90; “Labor-Reform 73(1):41; rev. of Off the Track: The and British Columbia, by Frederick Papers in Oregon, 1871-1976: A Decline of the Intercity Passenger Train Schwatka, annot. Arland S. Harris, Checklist,” 74(4):154-66; “Labor’s in the United States, 78(1/2):68; rev. of review, 90(1):49-50 Many Faces: A Photo Essay,” 86(2):83- On Turner’s Trail: 100 Years of Writing Schweikart, Larry, rev. of Banking on Alaska: 90; “Leftward Tilt on the Pacific Slope: Western History, 87(1):45; rev. of One The Story of the National Bank of Indigenous Unionism and the Struggle Union in Wood: A Political History Alaska, 2 vols., 94(3):152-53 against AFL Hegemony in the State of the International Woodworkers Schwellenbach, Lewis B., 65(1):9-16, of Washington,” 70(1):24-34; “The of America, 76(3):117; rev. of The 104(3):142, 146-47, 105(4):169 Milwaukee Road’s Pacific Extension, Radical Persuasion, 1890-1917: Aspects Schweppe, Alfred J., 70(1):16-17 1909-1929: The Photographs of Asahel of the Intellectual History and the Schwinke, Edmund, 81(2):51-52 Curtis,” 72(1):30-40; “Perceptions of Historiography of Three American Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Violence on the Wageworkers’ Frontier: Radical Organizations, 74(1):43; rev. by Mary Baker Eddy, 97(1):11-14 An American-Canadian Comparison,” of Reading American Photographs: Science in America: A Documentary History, 77(2):52-57; “Washington State’s Images as History, Mathew Brady to 1900-1939, ed. Nathan Reingold and Pioneer Labor-Reform Press: A Walker Evans, 81(4):156; rev. of Red Ida H. Reingold, review, 74(2):91 Bibliographical Essay and Annotated Harvest: The Communist Party and “Science in Russian America, 1741 to 1865,” Checklist,” 71(3):112-26; Coxey’s American Farmers, 74(3):138; rev. of by Morgan B. Sherwood, 58(1):33-39 Army: An American Odyssey, review, Reformers, Rebels, and Revolutionaries: “The Science of Bacteriology in the State 78(1/2):60; Hard Traveling: A Portrait The Western Canadian Radical of Washington,” by Jonn Weinzirl, of Work Life in the New Northwest, Movement, 1899-1919, 70(2):92; rev. 20(2):83-88 86(2):83-90, review, 87(4):215-16; of Self-Help in the 1890s Depression, scientific management, 92(3):120-23 In Mountain Shadows: A History of 75(3):107; rev. of The Southern Pacific, Scientists in Conflict: The Beginnings of the Idaho, review, 83(4):156; Just One 1901-1985, 78(1/2):68; rev. of Ten Oil Industry in California, by Gerald T. Restless Rider: Reflections on Trains and Spikes to the Rail: Twohy Brothers, Early White, review, 61(1):56 Travel, review, 101(2):100; Long Day’s Day Northwestern Railroad Builders, The Scissorbills: A True Story of Montana’s Journey: The Steamboat and Stagecoach 76(1):34; rev. of The West beyond the Homesteaders, by Belvina Williamson Era in the Northern West, review, West: A History of British Columbia, Bertino, review, 69(2):91 92(1):53-54; The Pacific Northwest: 83(3):111; rev. of Wheel Boats on the Scobie, Ingrid Winther, Center Stage: Helen An Interpretive History, review, Missouri: The Journals and Documents Gahagan Douglas, a Life, review, 81(3):115, rev. ed., review, 88(4):195; of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Expedition, 85(1):40; rev. of Westering Women and Radical Heritage: Labor, Socialism, 1824-26, 93(2):96-97; rev. of Where the Frontier Experience, 1800-1915, and Reform in Washington and British the Fraser River Flows: The Industrial 75(2):91 Columbia, 1885-1917, review, 73(1):39; Workers of the World in British Scofield, Twilo,The Well-Traveled Casket: A Railroad Signatures across the Pacific Columbia, 82(4):150; rev. of Wild Collection of Oregon Folklife, review, Northwest, review, 85(3):120; So Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia 84(3):114 Incredibly Idaho! Seven Landscapes River Gorge, 1867-1957, 100(2):89; rev. Scofield, William H., ed.,Farm Real Estate That Define the Gem State, review, of Wintergreen: Rambles in a Ravaged Values in the United States by Counties, 89(1):47-48; Washington: Images of Land, 78(4):144; rev. of Women and the 1850-1959, review, 57(1):46; rev. of a State’s Heritage, review, 80(3):111; American Labor Movement From World Beyond the Bend: A History of the Nile The West the Railroads Made, review, War I to the Present, 73(4):182 Valley in Washington State, 72(2):89; 100(1):37; ed., Encounters with a Schwartz, Gerald, rev. of Oregon Cattleman/ rev. of Snoqualmie Pass: From Indian Distant Land: Exploration and the Governor/Congressman: Memoirs and Trail to Interstate, 74(1):43 Great Northwest, review, 87(3):159-60; Times of Walter M. Pierce, 73(2):91 Scollon, Ron, ed., This Is What They Say, by ed., Experiences in a Promised Land: Schwartz, Harvey, The March Inland: Origins François Mandeville, review, 101(1):47 Essays in Pacific Northwest History, of the ilwu Warehouse Division, Sconce, Anna B., 33(3):300, 309, 311, 335, review, 78(1/2):59; rev. of Alberta’s 1934-1938, review, 72(1):42; Solidarity 339-43 Coal Industry, 1919, 71(2):89; rev. Stories: An Oral History of the ilwu, Sconce, Emily. See Ebey, Emily of Asahel Curtis: Photographs of the review, 100(4):198; rev. of Bitter Scopes, John T., Center of the Storm: Memoirs Great Northwest, 75(4):186; rev. of Harvest: A History of California of John T. Scopes, review, 58(4):214-15 Authoritarian Socialism in America: Farmworkers, 1870-1941, 74(4):181 Scoreboard, Baby: A Story of College Football, Edward Bellamy and the Nationalist Schwarz, Jordan A., The Interregnum of Crime, and Complicity, by Ken Movement, 75(1):42; rev. of Basques Despair: Hoover, Congress, and the Armstrong and Nick Perry, review, of the Pacific Northwest, 84(3):114; Depression, review, 63(2):78; rev. of 102(1):43 rev. of Builders of British Columbia: The President and Protest: Hoover, The Scorpion and the Tarantula: The Struggle An Industrial History, 75(2):92; rev. of Conspiracy, and the Bonus , to Control Atomic Weapons, 1945- The Electric Railway Era in Northwest 66(3):142 1949, by Joseph I. Lieberman, review, Washington, 1890-1930, 71(4):187; Schwatka, Frederick, 46(4):119 63(2):68 rev. of The Gibraltar: Socialism and works of: Schwatka’s Last Search: The Scotch Lumber Company (Fulton, Ala.), Labor in Butte, Montana, 1895-1920, New York Ledger Expedition through 84(1):20-21, 25 80(3):117; rev. of Kinsey Photographer: Unknown Alaska and British Columbia, Scotia (steamer), 1(4):199 A Half Century of Negatives by Darius review, 90(1):49-50 Scotland (ship), 8(4):258-60

Index 359 Scots in the North American West, 1790-1917, Scott, John D., ed., Mazama, 1929 ed., The Sea Hunters: Indians of the Northwest by Ferenc Morton Szasz, review, 21(1):72-73, 1930 ed., 22(1):72-73, Coast, by Sonia Bleeker, review, 93(3):148-49 1931 ed., 23(1):70-71, 1934 ed., 44(1):42-43 Scotsman in Buckskin: Sir William Drummond 26(1):69 Sea in the Forest, by Archie Binns, review, Stewart and the Rocky Mountain Fur Scott, John L., 75(3):133 45(3):102 Trade, by Mae Reed Porter and Odessa Scott, John W., 36(3):226-27 The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime Davenport, review, 55(3):129-30 Scott, Joseph W., Little Ethiopia of the Pacific World of the , an Indigenous Scott, A. F., 13(1):17-18 Northwest, review, 105(3):149-50 Borderlands People, by Joshua L. Reid, Scott, Albert Titus, 88(3):107-45 Scott, Lalla, Karnee: A Paiute Narrative, review, 106(3):140 Scott, David R. M., rev. of Head Rig: Story review, 58(2):104 Sea Lion (tugboat), 42(4):308-309, 316, 318- of the West Coast Lumber Industry, Scott, Leslie, 48(3):93 22 57(3):127 Scott, Morris, 88(3):107-45 Sea Otter (ship), 19(2):113, 24(1):25-26 Scott, Ella Byers, “The Autobiography of Ella Scott, Robert W., 80(3):108-10 “The Sea Otter on the Washington Coast,” by Byers Scott: Homestead Life in North Scott, Roy V., The Public Career of Cully Victor B. Scheffer, 31(4):371-88 Central Washington, 1906-1950,” A. Cobb: A Study in Agricultural sea otters, 31(4):371-88, 100(4):181-91 88(3):107-45 Leadership, review, 65(3):152-53; Sea Power in the Pacific, 1936-1941; A Selected Scott, F. R., ed., Canada After the War: Studies The Reluctant Farmer: The Rise of Bibliography of Books, Periodical in Political, Social and Economic Agricultural Extension to 1914, review, Articles, and Maps from the End of Policies for Post-War Canada, review, 63(4):179-80 the London Naval Conference to the 35(4):368-69 Scott, Ruth, 88(3):107-10, 113, 142, 144 Beginning of the War in the Pacific, Scott, George W., “The New Order of Scott, Thomas Fielding, 1(3):127-28, 38(1):3- by Werner B. Ellinger and Herbert Cincinnatus: Municipal Politics in 16, 41(2):135-36, 42(3):234 Rosinski, review, 33(4):458 Seattle during the 1930s,” 64(4):137- Scott, W. T., 96(1):15, 18, 20-21 Sea Routes to the Gold Fields: The Migration 46; Governors of Washington, review, Scott, Walter P., 91(2):62, 66 by Water to California in 1849-1852, by 104(4):189-90; A Majority of One: Scott, Winfield, 2(3):237-38, 23(4):286-88, Oscar Lewis, review, 40(3):260-61 Legislative Life, review, 95(1):40; ed., 295, 49(1):31-32, 62(2):59, 66 Seabeck, Wash., 6(4):240, 12(2):159, 13(1):43, Turning Points in Washington’s Public Scott Act (1878). See Canada Temperance Act 27(1):39-40, 50-51, 53, 48(1):8, 11-12 Life, review, 103(3):147-48; rev. of (1878) Seabold, Wash., 13(1):43 Corporate Power and the Mismarketing Scott Act (1887), 81(1):29 Seaborg, B. A., 93(3):140 of Urban Development: Boise Cascade Scottish immigrants, to B.C., 102(2):79-90 Seaburg, William R., Coquelle Thompson, Recreation Communities, 66(4):188; Scotts Mills, Oreg., 89(2):110 Athabaskan Witness: A Cultural rev. of Idaho’s Governors: Historical Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South, Biography, review, 95(2):105-106; ed., Essays on Their Administrations, by Dan T. Carter, review, 60(4):235-36 Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors: 85(3):124; rev. of Rogues, Buffoons Scouler, John, 9(2):89 Melville Jacobs on Northwest Indian and Statesmen, 68(1):44-45; rev. of Scout and Ranger, by James Pike, review, Myths and Tales, by Melville Jacobs, Tax Structure Variations in the State 24(3):232-33 review, 93(1):37-38; ed., The Nehalem of Washington, 63(1):36-37; rev. of To Scranton, John Hart, 6(2):107, 40(2):113, 115, Tillamook: An Ethnography, by Die is Not Enough: A True Account of 45(3):73-84 Elizabeth D. Jacobs, review, 96(2):104- and Retribution, 67(3):124-25 “A Scrap of Paper,” by W. T. Dovell, 15(2):146 105; ed., Pitch Woman and Other Scott, Harvey W. scrip, 26(4):248-49, 83(3):105-106 Stories: The Oral Traditions of Coquelle and Duniway, Abigail Scott, 98(4):161-62 Scripps, Edward Willis, 90(4):171-81, Thompson, Upper Coquille Athabaskan on education, 64(2):70-79 92(2):59-60 Indian, review, 99(1):35-36; rev. of At as a librarian, 17(4):264 Scriven, George P., The Story of the Hudson’s Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T. at Portland Oregonian, 51(2):53 Bay Company, 21(2):146 F. McIlwraith’s Field Letters, 1922-4, statue of, 20(2):159, 24(4):309-10 Scroggs, William O., Filibusters and 95(4):206-207; rev. of Haa Shuká, works of: “’s Place in History,” Financiers: The Story of William Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, 1(1):21-33; History of the Oregon Walker and His Associates, 7(3):253; 79(2):82; rev. of In Honor of Eyak: The Country, 14(2):157-58, review, The United States in World Affairs: An Art of Anna Nelson Harry, 75(4):155 16(2):146-48; Religion, Theology and Account of American Foreign Relations, The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919- Morals, review, 8(3):230 1936 ed., review, 28(4):422-23, 1937 1965, by Reginald H. Roy, review, Scott, Hazel, 96(3):130 ed., review, 30(2):228-31, 1938 ed., 61(3):167-68 Scott, Hiram, 37(2):100-102 review, 31(1):110-11 Seager, Allen, rev. of Ginger: The Life and Scott, Irving M., 17(3):175 Scruton, Roger, How to Think Seriously Death of Albert Goodwin, 82(4):157 Scott, James, 51(4):174, 54(2):62-63 about the Planet: The Case for an Seager, Allen, with John Herd Thompson, Scott, James W., Historical Atlas of Environmental Conservatism, review, Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Discord, Washington, review, 79(4):162; 103(2):102 review, 77(3):114 Washington: A Centennial Atlas, review, Scudder, Jehu, 6(3):214-15 Seahaven, Wash., 13(1):43 82(1):36; ed., Pacific Northwest Themes: scurvy, 12(1):9, 84 (3):92, 94-97, 86(1):4-5, 14 sealing, 100(4):186 Historical Essays in Honor of Keith The Sea, the Ship, and the Sailor, review, and Alaska Commercial Company, A. Murray, review, 71(2):91; rev. of 16(4):302-303 60(2):64, 62(1):1-2, 5, 68(3):120-29, London Correspondence Inward from Sea Bird (steamer), 6(2):107, 43(2):156, 89(2):59-64 Sir George Simpson, 1841-42, 65(4):189 45(3):79 in , 100(4):186 Scott, John C., 34(4):350-52 Sea Gull (tender), 16(1):50, 55-61 in Pribilof Islands, 40(1):57-61, 59(1):8-

360 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 10, 87(4):187-89, 89(2):59-64, 94, 81(2):54-66 newspapers of, 92(2):59-70 91(4):202-209 aviation in, 85(4):137-49, 92(2):71-80 photography in, 68(2):77, 91(1):34, Sealock, Richard B., Bibliography of Place baseball in, 82(3):96-100, 87(1):29-37, 96(1):24-33 Name Literature: United States, 100(3):120-33 prohibition in, 54(3):89-103, 56(1):3-4, Canada, Alaska and Newfoundland, business leaders of, 50(1):1-13, 6-10 review, 40(2):161-62 103(4):159-61, 163-64, 167-73 public health in, 77(3):104-13, 91(1):20, seals, 38(3):249, 39(2):131-32, 62(4):151-53, and Century 21 Exposition (1962), 96(1):14-22 100(4):181, 187-88. See also sealing 76(3):85-93, 80(1):2-11, 92(1):38 race relations in: AYP, 100(1):7-9, 23-36; Sealth (Duwamish and leader). charter reform in, 59(4):180-81, 76(1):26- 101(3/4):107-61; labor movement, See Seattle (Duwamish and Suquamish 27 86(1):35-44; late 19th century, leader) churches and religion in, 28(2):163-91, 95(2):70-81; public school integration, Sealth, Noah, 2(4):303-304 38(4):319-33, 83(4):144, 146-47, 73(2):50-61; and religious leaders, Seaport, Wash., 13(1):44 86(2):101, 92(3):127-36 104(2):55-70; WWII, 67(4):163-74 Sea-Power in the Pacific, a Study of the descriptions of: 1859, 6(2):100-106; 1871, and railroads, 48(4):121, 92(2):81-90 American-Japanese Naval Problem, by 70(4):165, 172-73; 1883, 34(1):22-25; shipbuilding in, 84(2):51-53, 86(1):35, Hector C. Bywater, review, 13(2):142- 1890, 72(4):150-51; 1955, 78(1/2):41- 37-39 43 42 streetcars in, 77(2):59-67, 87(4):177 The Search for an American Indian Identity: early history of, 1(4):207-208, 26(2):111- and Tacoma, 26(2):95-106 Modern Pan-Indian Movements, by 18, 42(4):271-76 telephones, early use of in, 92(4):190-202 Hazel W. Hertzberg, review, 63(3):121 economic development of, 39(3):215, 218, theater in, 28(2):123-27, 57(4):139-42, The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish-American 220-22, 225-26, 101(3/4):151-52, 160, 81(2):54-56, 58, 64-66 Family Saga, by H. Arnold Barton, 103(4):159, 163-66, 168-69, 173 tideland reclamation in, 59(2):77-87 review, 71(3):135 Filipinos and Filipino in, and trade relations with Japan, 100(1):8-9 Search for the Northwest Passage, by Lucile 102(1):3-12 urban planning and development, McDonald, review, 50(4):163-64 fire in (1889), 8(3):238, 12(3):239, 68(2):62, 65-68, 75(1):22-33, “Searching for Edward Lange: An Early Artist 93(3):115-26 75(4):171-80: and adoption of fire of Washington State,” by Drew W. and Founders’ Day, 1(2):47-50, 83, resistive construction, 93(3):115- Crooks, ed. Bill Alley, 95(4):216-17 4(1):53, 43(2):159-65 26; and Arts and Crafts movement, Searching for Yellowstone: Ecology and in Free Air, by Sinclair Lewis, 91(2):108- 92(3):115-26; and arts development, Wonder in the Last Wilderness, by Paul 109 76(3):82-94, 81(2):54-57; and Boeing Schullery, review, 97(3):150 free speech movement in, 91(3):124-35 Company, 85(4):137-49; and capital- Searls, Paul, 87(3):124-26 gambling in (1876), 60(3):124-26 improvement campaign (1966-70), Searly, J., 27(2):170 during , 72(1):11-19 105(2):55-70; central business Sears, Bill, 100(3):113, 124-25 Harding, Warren G., in, 66(3):105-14 district, 80(1):2-11, 98(3):107-14; and Sears, Edmund Hamilton, Zatthu, a Tale of housing in, 67(4):165-66, 84(2):55 neighborhood schools, 83(4):128- Ancient Galilee, 16(4):309 incorporation of, 23(4):301-302 43; and playgrounds and parks, Sears, Roebuck and Company, in Mont., Indian-white relations in, 47(1):1-8, 76(1):24-25, 32, 100(1):7, 12-15, 20-21, 84(3):100-101 55(3):105-10, 67(1):10-20, 10-20, 100(2):56, 60, 80; port, 68(2):60-71; Season of Mercy, by Sally Ito, review, 92(2):92 98(1):18-28, 99(1):18-27 Seattle Center, 80(1):2-11; waterways, Seattle jails in, conditions of (1907), 91(3):124, 11(1):56, 25(2):114-27, 25(3):210-13, in, 67(4):163-74, 127-35 48(1):2-4, 59(2):77-87, 77(1):11-20, 86(1):35-39, 42-44, 102(3):107-15 James, Henry, in, 59(4):186-89 80(1):38 and Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 1(4):207, Japanese and Japanese American World Wide Web sites on, 91(3):114 13(1):20-26, 34(2):205-11, 81(2):54-66 community in, 54(4):143-49, 70(2):58- WWII impact on, 67(4):163-74, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 68, 86(2):101, 87(1):29-37, 88(1):21- 91(3):136-37 (1909), hosting of, 99(4):187-88, 32, 88(4):166-73, 91(1):29-41, Seattle (Duwamish and Suquamish leader), 100(1):3-11 101(3/4):150-61 2(4):303-308, 6(2):109, 22(4):243-75, aluminum industry in, 43(3):217-18, 220 Jewish community in, 70(2):69-74, 44(3):125, 45(3):88, 90, 95(1):33-34, anti-Chinese sentiment in, 20(3):204-12, 86(4):193 101(3/4):109 81(1):24-28, 88(4):174-80, 95(2):70-80 lawyers in, 16(2):122-31, 17(1):18-26 Seattle, Her Faults, Her Virtues, by Almira anti-Japanese sentiment in, 93(3):128-35 lighting of, 100(2):70-72 Bailey, 16(4):306 architecture of: A. B. Chamberlin liquor laws in, 100(4):159-63, 165 Seattle, Lake Shore, and Eastern Railway sketches, 85(4):150-58; Beaux Arts and location of Wash. state capital, Company, 3(3):192, 195, 14(2):96-98, Village, 92(3):115-26; building codes, 32(3):240, 272, 32(4):427, 437, 442 17(3):184, 53(4):129, 136, 56(3):97-100 93(3):115-26; Frank Lloyd Wright and logging industry, 51(2):57-62 Seattle: Past to Present, by Roger Sale, review, houses, 88(1):33-40; John Parkinson movie theaters in, 71(4):172-82 68(4):190-91 buildings, 69(2):71-74; modernism, municipal politics of: in 1880s, Seattle: The Life and Times of an American 75(3):128-39; reinforced-concrete 95(2):73-80; in 1930s, 64(4):137-46, City, by Gerald B. Nelson, review, buildings, 106(3):107-17; Victor 76(1):31; in 1960s, 100(3):107-33; 72(3):141 Steinbrueck sketches, 54(3):124- during Progressive Era, 59(4):177- Seattle and Environs, by C. H. Hanford, 25, 99(3):122-32; Willis A. Ritchie 85, 66(1):13-25, 74(2):50, 52-58, 15(4):300-301 buildings, 87(4):194, 196-99, 210 75(3):117-27, 76(1):22-32 Seattle and International Railway, arts and culture in, 45(2):60-61, 76(3):82- naming of, 2(4):303-308, 13(1):44-46 101(3/4):152

Index 361 Seattle and Waterway Oreg., review, 4(2):130-31 From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, Company, 25(2):118-21, 59(2):79-85, Seattle Council of Churches. See Greater to Restoration, review, 84(1):32, Vol. 77(1):12-13, 15-17 Seattle Council of Churches 2: Seattle, 1921-1940: From Boom to Seattle and Montana Railway, 92(2):83-86 Seattle Daily Bulletin, 52(3):83 Bust, review, 85(1):39-40, Vol. 3: Seattle Seattle and Montana Railway Co. v. State of Seattle Daily Call, 71(3):112, 116, 125, Transformed: World War II to Cold War, Washington et al., 92(2):81-90 74(1):32, 95(2):76 review, 92(2):102-103 Seattle and Northern Railroad, 3(3):196 Seattle Daily Trade Journal, 51(4):161 Seattle Industrial Army News, 71(3):117 “Seattle and the Indians of Puget Sound,” by Seattle Deaconess Home Association, Seattle Industrial Relations Committee, Thomas W. Prosch, 2(4):303-308 38(4):330, 332 52(3):91-92 Seattle and the Roots of Urban Sustainability: Seattle Department of Lighting. See Seattle Seattle Iron and Steel Company, 17(3):180- Inventing Ecotopia, by Jeffrey Craig City Light 81, 106(3):108 Sanders, review, 102(3):149 Seattle Electric Company, 100(2):72-73. See Seattle Japanese-American Courier, 33(3):369- Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad, 14(2):84-85, also Seattle Electric Light Company 70, 87(1):29-37, 88(1):23-24, 91(1):38 89-90, 15(1):79-80, 48(4):121-22, 124 Seattle Electric Light Company, 100(2):71. See Seattle Japanese Language School, 94(3):140 Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad and also Seattle Electric Company “The Seattle Jewish Community: A Transportation Company. See Seattle Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs, Photographic Essay,” by Karyl Winn, and Walla Walla Railroad 101(1):13 70(2):69-74 Seattle Anti-Japanese League, 94(3):142-43 Seattle First National Bank, 43(1):5, Seattle Junior Chamber of Commerce, Seattle Argus, 99(2):122, 124-32 43(2):127, 143, 148-49, 103(3):123, 100(3):109-10 Seattle Audubon Society, 96(2):85-87, 90-92 128-29, 138 “The Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-20,” Seattle Board of Education, 41(4):345 Seattle First Presbyterian Church, 74(2):50-58 by Robert L. Friedheim and Robin Seattle Board of Health, 96(1):14-22 Seattle Foundation, 43(2):129 Friedheim, 55(4):146-56 Seattle Brewing and Malting Company. See Seattle Gas Company, 100(2):71 Seattle Library Association, 17(4):250, 253-54 Rainier Brewing Company Seattle General Contract Company, 59(2):82, Seattle Loan and Savings Agency, 26(4):253 The Seattle Bungalow: People and Houses, 85 Seattle Memories, by Edith Sanderson 1900-1940, by Janet Ore, review, Seattle General Hospital, 38(4):330, 332 Redfield, 22(3):228-29 98(1):40-41 Seattle general strike (1919), 52(3):81-98, Seattle Model Commonwealth, 71(3):113, 116, Seattle Business Chronicle of the Pacific 55(4):146-56, 69(3):129-30, 133-34, 74(1):32-34 Northwest, 74(1):12-14, 16 86(1):35-44, 91(1):20-21 Seattle Municipal Art Commission, 76(3):83- Seattle Cadet Corps, 20(3):212 The Seattle General Strike, by Robert L. 94 Seattle Call, 39(2):104-105, 108, 114-18, 124, Friedheim, review, 56(1):41-42 Seattle Municipal Railway. See Seattle 71(3):116. See also Seattle People’s Call “The Seattle General Strike of 1919,” by Municipal Street Railway Seattle Camera Club, 68(2):77, 91(1):34, Robert L. Friedheim, 52(3):81-98 Seattle Municipal Street Railway, 77(2):59-67 96(1):24-33 Seattle Golf Club, 50(1):9 The Seattle Municipal Water Plant; Historical, Seattle Center, 76(3):90, 92-93, 80(1):2-11 Seattle Harbor Commission, 68(2):62-63 Descriptive, Statistical, by John Lamb, Seattle Center Monorail, 80(1):5, 7-8, 10 Seattle Hardware Company, 50(1):1-2 5(4):316 Seattle Central Labor Council. See Central Seattle Heritage, by Ralph B. Potts, review, Seattle National Bank Building, 69(2):71-72 Labor Council of Seattle 47(3):91-92 Seattle Pacific University, Seattle Seminary Seattle Chamber of Commerce, 13(1):21- A Seattle Heritage: The Fine Arts Society, by Building at, 81(4):137-38 26, 75(4):173, 95(1):53, 96(1):31, Anne H. Calhoun, review, 34(1):100- Seattle Park Commissioners’ Eighth Annual 100(3):109-11, 115, 101(3/4):151, 157 101 Report, comp. Roland W. Cotterill, Seattle City Council, 96(1):21, 100(3):107-20, Seattle High School, 24(4):278-80, 41(4):343- review, 3(3):243 122, 125, 105(2):55-56 46 Seattle Pension Builder, 61(3):147-54 Seattle City Evangelistic Union, 38(4):322-23 Seattle High School Teachers’ League, Seattle People’s Call, 71(3):113, 116. See also Seattle City Light, 77(2):59, 88(1):25, 28, 30, 74(1):14-15 Seattle Call 100(2):72 Seattle Historical Society, 5(2):152-53, Seattle Pilots, 100(3):120-33, 105(2):65, 69 Seattle City Light Tower, 106(3):107, 116-17 6(1):23, 7(1):48, 8(1):9, 9(1):19, Seattle Planning Commission, 98(3):107-108 Seattle Cityscape, by Victor Steinbrueck, 10(1):49, 11(1):39-40, 43(2):158-69 Seattle Playgrounds Association, 66(1):19, 99(3):122, 127-32, review, 54(3):124- Seattle History Teachers’ Club, 5(3):240 76(1):25 25 Seattle Home Builder and Home Keeper, by Seattle Police Department, 54(3):90, 92-93, Seattle Cityscape #2, by Victor Steinbrueck, W. W. DeLong and Belle D. DeLong, 100, 76(1):26-28, 103(2):58 99(3):122 85(4):156-58 Seattle Port Commission, 35(1):71-72 Seattle Civic Center Advisory Committee, Seattle Home Guards, 20(3):209-13 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 14(3):186-89 76(3):84-90 Seattle Housing Authority, 67(4):165-66 on anti-Chinese sentiment in Seattle Seattle Civic Center Association, 75(1):29-32 Seattle Human Rights Commission, (1885-86), 39(2):104-10, 114-18, 124, Seattle Civic Unity Committee, 67(4):169-74, 100(3):117, 103(2):58 128 73(2):50-51, 60, 93(3):134 Seattle in Black and White: The Congress of compared with other local newspapers, Seattle Coal and Iron Company, 29(2):161 and the Fight for Equal 90(4):172, 174, 176, 180, 92(2):59-60, Seattle Coal and Transportation Company, Opportunity, by Joan Singler, Jean 63 48(4):121, 124 Durning, Bettylou Valentine, and Maid on conservation issues, 51(2):53 Seattle Coal Company, 48(4):121, 124 Adams, review, 102(3):150-51 distribution of, 1(4):203 Seattle Commercial Club, 75(4):173, 96(1):31 Seattle in the 20th Century, by Richard C. establishment of, 14(1):32 Seattle Contrasts, by Emblem Club of Bend, Berner, Vol. 1: Seattle, 1900-1920: on League of Nations, 36(2):147-48,

362 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 151-52 Seattle Transit Company, 67(4):171 Second Church of Christ, Scientist politics of, 35(2): 102, 106, 115, 117 Seattle Trust and Savings Bank, 43(2):127, (Portland), 97(1):14-16. See also on Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):306-18, 148 Portland Church of Christ, Scientist 321-22 Seattle Union Record, 55(4):147-48, 150, Second Kamchatka Expedition. See and Silver Skis competition, 44(1):12 71(3):114-15, 119-20 Kamchatka expeditions Seattle Public Library, 17(4):254 on American Federation of Labor, Second Sight, by Robert V. Hine, review, works of: Seattle Public Library, Forty- 70(1):31-33 86(1):46-47 Second Annual Report, 24(3):236-37; A on amusement trades strike (1921-35), Second Regiment Washington Territory Ten-Year Program for the Seattle Public 71(4):175-76, 179 Volunteers, 11(4):245, 247-48. See also Library, 21(2):145-46 archives of, 30(1):71 Washington Territory Volunteers Seattle Public Library, Forty-Second Annual and Centralia massacre, 45(4):120 “Secondary Education in Washington Report, 24(3):236-37 and farmer-labor movement, 57(4):151-52 Territory,” by Howard A. Hanson, Seattle Public Schools. See schools on Seattle general strike (1919), 52(3):85, 41(4):342-51 “Seattle Race Relations during the Second 88, 91-92, 97 “Secret Aid for Oregon Missions,” by Edmond World War,” by Howard A. Droker, Seattle University, 83(4):152-54 S. Meany, 15(3):211-14 67(4):163-74 Seattle University: A Century of Jesuit “Secret Mission of Warre and Vavasour,” Seattle Real Estate Board, 104(2):62-63 Education, by Walt Crowley, review, 3(2):131-53 Seattle Repertory Theatre, 76(3):90-91, 93 83(4):152-55 Secrétan, Hyacinthe, 41(4):322-29 Seattle Republican, 100(1):7-8 Seattle Urban League, 73(2):50-52, 54, 60, Secretan, J. H. E., Canada’s Great Highway, Seattle Rifles (militia), 17(1):21, 23, 104(2):58, 64 review, 16(3):228-29 20(3):209-10, 212, 39(2):122-24, Seattle Urban Renewal , 98(3):109, Sectionalism, Politics, and American 81(1):27-28 111-12 Diplomacy, by Edward W. Chester, Seattle school board Seattle Washingtonian, 52(3):99-107 review, 68(1):33-34 Griffiths, Austin E., on, 76(1):30 Seattle World’s Fair. See Century 21 Sections and Politics: Selected Essays by and integration, 73(2):50-61, 104(2):63- Exposition William B. Hesseltine, ed. Richard 64, 67, 69 “Seattle’s ‘Ditch’: The Corps of Engineers and Nelson Current, review, 60(4):228-29 and Niederhauser, Charles, dismissal of, the Lake Washington Ship Canal,” by secularism, 96(2):61-66 74(1):12, 14-16 Robert E. Ficken, 77(1):11-20 Securing the Spectacular City: The Politics and Nisei employees, dismissal of, “Seattle’s First Aviators and Their Claims to of Revitalization and Homelessness 88(1):21-32 a New Province of the Sky,” by Paul G. in Downtown Seattle, by Timothy A. and public health and sanitary regulation, Spitzer, 92(2):71-80 Gibson, review, 96(1):46 96(1):14-22 “Seattle’s First Need of a Post Office,” by Securities Regulation and the New Deal, by Seattle Socialist, 71(3):114-15, 119, 91(3):124- George H. Himes, 15(2):117-18 Michael E. Parrish, review, 63(2):74-75 28, 130, 132-34 “Seattle’s First Taste of Battle, 1856,” 47(1):1-8 Sedlak, Michael W., Education in the United Seattle Sourdough Club, 33(3):370 Seattle’s Historian and Promoter: The Life of States: An Interpretive History, review, “The ‘Seattle Spirit’ Meets The : A Edmond Stephen Meany, by George A. 68(3):146 Story of Business, Boosterism, and Frykman, review, 90(3):154 Sedro-Woolley, Wash., 13(1):47 the Arts,” by Richard H. Engeman, Seattle’s International District: The Making of “See America First” campaign, 90(2):80-81, 81(2):54-66 a Pan-Asian American Community, by 91(3):138, 140 Seattle Star, 39(2):105, 108, 114, 52(3):92, Doug Chin, review, 94(2):99-100 Seeds of Repression: Harry S. Truman and 90(4):171-81, 92(2):59-60, 64, 68 Seattle’s Unsinkable Houseboats: An Illustrated the Origins of McCarthyism, by Athan Seattle Steel Company, 17(3):178-79 History, by Howard Droker, review, Theoharis, review, 63(4):181-82 Seattle Sun, 92(2):59-70 70(2):90 Seedtime of Reform: American Social Service Seattle Symphony Orchestra, 35(1):19-28 Seattle’s Waterfront: The Walker’s Guide to and Social Action, 1918-1933, by Clarke Seattle Symphony Society, 35(1):20-23, 27 the History of , by Marc A. Chambers, review, 55(4):186 Seattle Tennis Club, 103(4):164, 168, 170-71 J. Hershman, Susan Heikkala, and Seeger, Alan, 59(4):203, 208-209, 215 Seattle Theater, 28(2):123-24 Caroline Tobin, review, 73(4):189 Seeing and Being Seen: Tourism in the Seattle Times, 1(4):203 Seattle’s Women Teachers of the Interwar Years: American West, ed. David M. Wrobel Blethen, Alden Joseph, Jr., at, 81(2):59-60, Shapers of a Livable City, by Doris and Patrick T. Long, review, 93(2):96 66 Hinson Pieroth, review, 96(2):109-10 Seeing the Far West, by John T. Faris, review, during Cold War, 89(1):21-32 Seavey, Llwellyn T., 24(1):72 12(1):71-72 competitors of, 90(4):172-76, 180, Seaview, Wash., 13(1):46-47 Seeing the West, by K. E. M. Dumbell, review, 92(2):59-70 Seax ( leader), 57(1):15, 17 12(1):71-72 on Everett massacre, 49(4):163 Sebree, Howard, 44(4):181-82 Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Earliest on Russo-Japanese War, 35(1):320-22, Sebring, F. M., “The Indian Raid on the Descriptions and Images from the Field, 35(4):306-307 Cascades in March, 1856,” 19(2):99- ed. Marlene Deahl Merrill, review, on Seattle general strike (1919), 52(3):91 107 97(2):104 on Smith, J. Allen, 35(3):205 people, 33(4):381, 385-86, 72(3):103- Seekers and Travellers: Contemporary Art of the on WWI, 35(1):65-72 104 Pacific Northwest Coast, by Gary Wyatt, “The Seattle Times’s Cold War Pulitzer Prize,” Second Chance: The Triumph of review, 105(1):37-38 by Lorraine McConaghy, 89(1):21-32 Internationalism in America During Seeking Salaam: Ethiopians, Eritreans, and Seattle Tower, 106(3):115 World War II, by Robert A. Divine, Somalis in the Pacific Northwest, by Seattle Town Crier, 96(1):31 review, 59(4):228-29 Sandra M. Chait, review, 105(3):149-50

Index 363 “Seeking the Pacific: The Chicago and North 103 portrait of, 1(2):5, 7 Western’s Plans to Reach the West “Self-Education in Historiography: The Case and Wash. state codes, 28(1):51-53 Coast,” by H. Roger Grant, 81(2):67-73 of Charles A. Beard,” by Gerald D. on women and woman suffrage, 95(2):77, Seeking Western Waters: The Lewis and Clark Nash, 52(3):108-15 79 Trail from the Rockies to the Pacific, by “Self-Help in Seattle, 1931-1932: Herbert Semple, Mary Ethel. See Swanstrom, Mary Emory Strong and Ruth Strong, ed. Hoover’s Concept of Cooperative Ethel Semple Herbert K. Beals, review, 89(2):105 Individualism and the Unemployed Señán, José, The Letters of José Señán, O.F.M., Seelatsee, Eagle, 104(4):183 Citizens’ League,” by William H. Mission San Buenaventura, 1796-1823, Seeley, L. B., 31(2):125-59 Mullins, 72(1):11-19 ed. Lesley Byrd Simpson, review, Seely, Harriet, 53(1):33 Self-Help in the 1890s Depression, by H. Roger 54(1):41 Seely, Pauline A., Bibliography of Place Name Grant, review, 75(3):107 “Senator Cole and the Purchase of Alaska,” by Literature: United States, Canada, Selig, Isador, 53(4):149 Victor J. Farrar, 14(4):243-47 Alaska and Newfoundland, review, Seligmann, G. L., Jr., rev. of Blood on the Senator Gerald P. Nye and American Foreign 40(2):161-62 Border: The and the Relations, by Wayne S. Cole, review, Seeman, Albert L., rev. of Blue Enchantment; Mexican Irregulars, 62(1):40-41 55(1):44 The Story of Crater Lake, 33(2):217- Sell, T. M., Wings of Power: Boeing and the “Senator Henry Jackson, the Solzhenitsyn 18; rev. of Crater Lake; The Story of Its Politics of Growth in the Northwest, Affair, and American Liberalism,” by Origin, 33(1):86-87; rev. of Rainfall review, 93(2):95-96 Jeff Bloodworth, 97(2):69-77 and Tree Growth in the Great Basin, Selleck, Wash., 13(1):48 Senator James E. Murray and the Limits of 30(2):226-27; rev. of The Scenic Sellers, Charles, James K. Polk: Continentalist, Post-War Liberalism, by Donald E. Treasure House of Oregon, 32(4):453-54 1843-1846, review, 58(4):209-10 Spritzer, review, 77(3):115 Seeman, Berthold, 9(2):89 Sellery, G. C., Medieval Foundations of Senator John James Ingalls: Kansas’ Iridescent Segal, Harvey H., Canals and American Western Civilization, review, 20(2):146- Republican, by Burton J. Williams, Economic Development, review, 47 review, 66(4):184 53(3):126 Selling British Columbia: Tourism and Senator Josiah William Bailey of North Segger, Martin, : A Primer for Regional Consumer Culture, 1890-1970, by Carolina: A Political Biography, by John History in Architecture, review, 72(1):46 Michael Dawson, review, 97(2):102- Robert Moore, review, 60(3):170-71 Seghers, Charles John, 22(2):102-103, 110, 103 “Senator Norris and His 1918 Campaign,” by 59(4):190-202 “Selling Salmon: The Use of Female Images Richard Lowitt, 57(3):113-19 segregation in Marketing Canned Fish,” by Lisa Senator Robert F. Wagner and the Rise in Helena, Mont., 70(2):50-57 Mighetto, 101(1):28-31 of Urban Liberalism, by J. Joseph in Oreg.: Eugene, 63(1):15-17; Portland, “Selling Salmon to the World: The Export Huthmacher, review, 61(3):180-81 92(3):137-48, 96(2):69-70 Market for Pacific Northwest Canned “Send a Gunboat! Checking and in Wash: Hanford Site, 96(3):124-28; Salmon,” by Ross Coen, 105(1):23-31 Controlling Liquor Traffic among Seattle, 67(4):165-66, 73(2):50-61, Sells, Cato, 105(3):132 Coast Indians of British Columbia 104(2):55-70; Tri-Cities, 96(3):124-30 Sellwood, J. W. R., 39(3):202, 205, 208, 210 in the 1860s,” by Barry M. Gough, The Seigneurial System in Early Canada: Seltice, Andrew (Coeur d’Alene leader), 69(4):159-68 A Geographical Study, by Richard 42(1):42, 44, 53-56, 63-67, 94(1):27-29 Send These to Me: Jews and Others Immigrants Colebrook Harris, review, 58(3):164 Seltice, Joseph, Saga of the Coeur d’Alene in Urban America, by John Higham, Seip, Terry L., The South Returns to Congress: Indians: An Account of Chief Joseph review, 68(1):41 Men, Economic Measures, and Seltice, review, 82(3):115 Sengstacken, Agnes Ruth, Destination, West! Intersectional Relationships, 1868-1879, Seltz, Jennifer, rev. of Preserving the Living review, 33(3):353 review, 75(2):84 Past: John C. Merriam’s Legacy in the Senier, Siobhan, Voices of American Indian Sekor, Esther, 88(1):22-24 State and National Parks, 99(1):39-40 Assimilation and Resistance: Helen Selah, Wash., 13(1):47-48 Selvin, Edwin, 52(3):89, 74(1):12-14, 16 Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and Selden, Samuel, Production of Local History “Semi-Centennial of Cheney,” by J. Orin Victoria Howard, review, 93(2):101-102 Plays and Pageants, 34(4):421 Oliphant, 21(4):297 Sentilles, Renée M., rev. of Gambler’s Wife: Seldon, J. W., 39(3):205 Semichi Islands (Alaska), 38(1):58, 68-70, The Life of Malinda Jenkins, 91(1):50- Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 95(2):68 51 1853-1868, ed. W. G. Beasley, review, Semlin, C. A., 102(2):86 Sentinels of the North Pacific: The Story 49(2):86-87 Semmes (naval officer), 67(1):17-19 of Pacific Coast Lighthouses and “A Selected Bibliography of the Writings of Semmes, R. M., 74(1):12-14 Lightships, by James A. Gibbs, Jr., Edmond Stephen Meany,” ed. Ronald Semonche, John E., Ray Stannard Baker: 47(4):124-25 Todd, 26(3):176-91 A Quest for Democracy in Modern Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Selected Letters of A. M. A. Blanchet, Bishop America, 1870-1918, review, 61(1):59- Landmarks of Japanese American of Walla Walla and Nesqualy (1846- 60 Heritage, by Gail Dubrow, review, 1879), ed. Roberta Stringham Brown Semple, Eugene 94(3):153-54 and Patricia O’Connell Killen, review, archival materials related to, 35(4):329-30 The Separation of the Farm Bureau and the 105(1):40 and labor conflict in coal-mining industry, Extension Service: Political Issue in a Selected Plays of Marcus Thrane, by Marcus 37(3):231-57, 48(4):125, 105(2):90-91 Federal System, by William J. Block, Møller Thrane, review, 99(2):97-98 and Lake Washington Ship Canal, review, 52(3):120-21 “A Selective Survey of Canadian-Hawaiian 25(2):118-20, 25(3):213, 59(2):77-87, Sepass, K’HHalserten, Sepass Poems: The Relations,” by W. J. Illerbrun, 63(3):87- 77(1):12-13, 15-17 Songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, recorded by

364 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Eloise Street, review, 55(2):89-90 by State Historical Society of Idaho, Russell, essay review, 61(1):46-49 Sepass Poems: The Songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, 12(2):151 “The Shadow of Mormon Cooperation: The K’HHalserten Sepass, recorded by Seventh-day Adventist churches, in Wash., Business Policies of Charles Nibley, Eloise Street, review, 55(2):89-90 archives of, 28(4):400, 30(4): 426, 433 Western Sugar Magnate in the Early Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation Seventy Years of Progress in Washington, by 1900s,” by Matthew C. Godfrey, (Seattle), 70(2):73 Ezra Meeker, 13(2):144 94(3):130-39 Seppala, Alaska Dog Driver, by Elizabeth M. The Seventy-sixth Congress and World War II, The Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Political Ricker, review, 22(2):148-49 1939-1940, by David L. Porter, review, Controversy over the Surprise Attack, Sequalitchew Creek (Wash.), 101(2):74 72(2):87 1941-1946, by Martin V. Melosi, review, Sequalitchew Lake (Wash.), 1(1):14, 87-88, Severence, George, 95(4):201-202 70(2):84 15(2):121, 74(3):107, 111 Severin, Timothy, Explorers of the Mississippi, The Shadow of Sequoyah: Social Documents “The Sequent Land Use at Bridgeport Bar, review, 60(2):104-105 of the Cherokees, 1862-1964, ed. Jack Washington,” by Edward C. Whitley, Sevetson, Donald J., Atkinson: Pioneer Oregon Frederick Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts 42(1):32-39 Educator, review, 103(4):200-201 Kilpatrick, review, 57(4):190-91, Sequim, Wash., 13(1):49 Sewall, Samuel, 53(3):103 58(1):45 Sequim Irrigation District, 10(1):33 Seward, Alaska, 1(3):159-61 The Shadow of the Arrow, by Margaret Long, Sereberinikoff, Rufus, 46(4):115-16 Seward, William H., 49(2):74 review, 33(1):90-91 Sergeant, Ashur. See Sargent, Asher and Alaska, scientific study of, 53(2):77-78 Shadow of the Hunter: Stories of Eskimo Serling, Robert J., Legend and Legacy: The and Alaska purchase, 12(2):88, 13(2):93, Life, by Richard K. Nelson, review, Story of Boeing and Its People, review, 100, 102-103, 14(4):246-47, 36(2):123- 73(4):187 86(3):107-109 24 Shadow Tribe: The Making of Columbia River Seton, Alfred, 48(2):55-58, 98(1):7-12 correspondence of, 3(1):83-91 Indian Identity, by Andrew H. Fisher, Settle, Josiah, 48(4):120 and Edgerton, Sidney, 34(3):295, 297-98, review, 102(2):94 Settle, Mary Lund, War Drums and Wagon 303-304 Shadows on the Koyukuk: An Alaskan Wheels: The Story of Russell, and honoring, 1(3):178, 1(4):281-82, Native’s Life along the River, by Sidney Waddell, review, 58(3):157-58 14(4):311-12, 53(3):97, 100(1):5 Huntington, 103(3):113 Settle, Raymond W., War Drums and Wagon and missionaries, 11(2):89 Shaffer, Arthur H., The Politics of History: Wheels: The Story of Russell, Majors and and Oregon Treaty (1846), 52(1):12-13 Writing the History of the American Waddell, review, 58(3):157-58 and Seward, Alaska, naming of, 1(3):159- Revolution, 1783-1815, review, 68(1):33 Settlement House (Seattle), 86(4):193 60 Shafroth, John F., 48(3):95, 49(2):53 “Settlement of the Claims in Washington of Seward Peninsula (Alaska), 49(3):89-98 Shaft, Charles, 25(3):194-95 the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Seward’s Icebox, by Archie W. Shiels, review, S’Hai-ak (King George; leader), Puget’s Sound Agricultural Company,” 24(2):152-53 8(1):44-45, 8(2):136, 139, 142, 10(1):8- by Mary A. Gray, 21(2):95-102 Sewell, Elaine Kollins, 83(2):78 9 Settlers’ Children: Growing Up on the Great Sewell, John Y., 33(3):317, 338-39 Shaikh, Juned, rev. of The Tlingit Indians Plains, by Elizabeth Hampsten, review, Sewell, Richard H., Ballots for Freedom: in Russian America, 1741-1867, 83(4):157 Antislavery Politics in the United States, 98(4):200-201 The Settler’s West, by Martin F. Schmitt and 1837-1860, review, 68(4):193 Shakerism. See Indian Shaker Church Dee Brown, review, 47(4):125-26 Sewid, James, Guests Never Leave Hungry: Shakespeare’s Influence on Sir Walter Scott, by Settling the Canadian-American West, The Autobiography of James Sewid, A Wilmon Brewer, 17(2):151 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation Kwakiutl Indian, review, 61(2):114-15 Shalagi people, 95(2):66 and Community Building; An Sewing Society (Olympia), 38(1):10 Shale, Harry, 31(4):379-83 Anthropological History, by John W. Seymore, W. B., 10(1):46 Shale, Johnny, 31(4):379-83 Bennett and Seena B. Kohl, review, works of: “Pioneer Hotel Keepers of Puget Shalkop, Antoinette, “The Travel Journal of 88(3):157 Sound,” 6(4):238-42; “Port Orchard Vasilii Orlov,” 68(3):131-40 Seufert, Francis, Wheels of Fortune, review, Fifty Years Ago,” 8(4):257-60 Shalkop, R. L., Russian Orthodox Art in 73(3):135 Seymour, Flora Warren, The Boy’s Life of Alaska, review, 67(2):88 Seufert Brothers, 97(4):197 Frémont, 20(1):73; The Indians Today, Shallat, Todd, rev. of Idaho’s Place: A New Seven Frontier Women and the Founding of 17(4):303; The Story of the Red Man, History of the Gem State, 106(2):97- , by Barbara F. Cochran, 21(1):70 98; rev. of So Incredibly Idaho! Seven ed. Suzanne Bamonte and Tony Seymour, Frederick, 80(3):102-104, 106, 108 Landscapes That Define the Gem State, Bamonte, review, 103(1):37-38 Seymour, George, 21(1):52 89(1):47-48 “Seven Sisters” initiatives, 36(1):31-35, 37 Sforza, Carlo, Diplomatic Europe Since the Shallow Diggin’s: Tales from Montana’s Ghost Seven Years on the Pacific Slope, by Hugh C. , 20(1):75 Towns, comp. Jean Davis, review, Fraser and Mary Crawford Fraser Shackelford, Roxa S., 18(4):266-70 55(2):90-91 (Mrs. Hugh C.), review, 6(1):69-70 Shackleford, Lewis, 102(1):35-36 Shallow Grave at Waiilatpu: The Sagers’ “A 1715 Picture of a Fur Seal,” by Charles Shadbolt, Doris, Bill Reid, review, 78(3):111; West, by Erwin N. Thompson, review, Greer and Victor B. Scheffer, rev. of The Life of Emily Carr, 79(4):161 62(1):6 62(4):151-53 Shade, William Gerald, Banks or No Banks: Shamanic Odyssey: The Salish Seventeenth Annual Report, 1912, of the The Money Issue in Western Politics, Journey to the Land of the Dead, by Jay American Scenic and Historic 1832-1865, review, 65(2):86 Miller, review, 80(4):146 Preservation Society, review, 4(3):198 The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Shamanism and Christianity: Native Seventh Biennial Report of the Librarian, Harding in His Times, by Francis Encounters with Russian Orthodox

Index 365 Missions in Siberia and Alaska, 1820- 57(4):191 Forests: A Centennial Symposium, 1917, by Andrei A. Znamenski, review, Shape, William, Faith of Fools: A Journal of the 85(2):70 92(4):205-206 Klondike Gold Rush, review, 90(3):157- Sharpe, Wenonah, rev. of Origins of the Shamanism in Western North America. A 58 National Forests: A Centennial Study in Cultural Relationships, by Shaper of Seattle: Reginald Heber Thomson’s Symposium, 85(2):70 Willard Z. Park, review, 30(2):224-26 Pacific Northwest, by William H. Sharrer, G. Terry, rev. of The Canadian Prairie “A Shaman-Killing Case on Puget Sound, Wilson, review, 104(2):100-101 West and the Ranching Frontier, 1874- 1873-1874: American Law and Salish The Shaping of a City: Business and Politics 1924, 76(1):34; rev. of Counting Sheep: Culture,” by Brad Asher, 86(1):17-24 in Portland, Oregon, 1885-1915, by E. From Open Range to Agribusiness on shamans, 63(2):47, 82(2):53, 86(1):17-23, Kimbark MacColl, review, 69(4):190 the Columbia Plateau, 75(2):87 91(3):118 The Shaping of a Family, A Memoir, by Egbert Shatraw, Milton, Thrashin’ Time: Memories of Shambaugh, Benjamin F., Collection and S. Oliver, review, 71(4):189 a Montana Boyhood, review, 62(3):121 Preservation of the Materials of War The Shaping of America: A Geographical Shattuck, Charles B., 29(2):155-56 History: A Patriotic Service, 9(3):236 Perspective on 500 Years of History, Shattuck, Dickson P., 14(4):260 Shand, Margaret Clark, The Summit and Vol. 3: Transcontinental America, Shaw, Anna Howard, 55(1):14, 58(1):9, Beyond, review, 51(2):88-89 1850-1915, by D. W. Meinig, review, 96(2):77-78 Shand, Ora M., The Summit and Beyond, 91(3):161-62 Shaw, Benjamin Franklin, 104(2):84 review, 51(2):88-89 Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical and Ebey, Isaac N., 33(3):304 The Shanghai Problem, by William C. Guide to the Architects, ed. Jeffrey Karl as Indian , 37(1):38, 44-45, 52, Johnstone, Jr., review, 28(4):419-20 Ochsner, review, 87(3):160-61 104(2):82-83, 92 Shank, Corwin Sheridan, 67(1):21-27 Shapiro, Herbert, “Lasch on Radicalism: The in Indian wars (1855-58), 8(3):179, Shankle, George Earlie, Washington: State Problem of Lincoln Steffens,” 60(1):17- 11(4):247, 97(1):24-27, 29, 104(2):87- Name, Flag, Seal, Song, Bird, Flower, 24; “Steffens, Lippmann, and Reed: 89 and Other Symbols, 24(4):303 The Muckraker and His Protégés,” as interpreter, 104(1):32, 104(2):82, 85 Shannon, David A., “The Making of a 62(4):142-50; rev. of America’s Heroes: and location of Wash. capital, 32(3):244 Princeton President, 1896-1902: The Changing Models of Success in during martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), An Essay Review,” 65(4):184-86; American Magazines, 63(4):178-79; rev. 27(3):202, 208-12, 43(2):101-105, “Woodrow Wilson’s Youth and of The Ignoble Conspiracy: Radicalism 109-16 Personality: An Essay Review,” on Trial in Nevada, 78(3):116; rev. of and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):103, 58(4):205-207; rev. of An Alternative Lincoln Steffens: A Biography, 67(1):36- 105, 107 Vision: The Socialist Party in the 1930’s, 37; rev. of McClure’s Magazine and the as officer in Pioneer Association of the 66(4):185-86; rev. of Debaters and Muckrakers, 63(4):178-79; rev. of The State of Wash., 8(1):3 Dynamiters: The Story of the Haywood Resurgence of Race: Black Social Theory and Puget Sound Milling Company, Trial, 56(1):40-41; rev. of Holding from Reconstruction to the Pan-African 43(4):278, 291, 294 Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, Conferences, 72(4):188 and Treaty of Point No Point, 46(2):52-56 Nationalism, and the Committee on Shapiro, Stanley, rev. of Iron in Her Soul: Shaw, Gabriel, 23(4):267 Public Information, 72(2):86; rev. of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and the Shaw, George Coombs, 240 The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Vol. American Left, 87(3):159; rev. of V. L. Words, 24(1):66 1: 1856-1880, 58(4):205-207, Vol. Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art, Shaw, James O., 5(1):25, 14(2):116 2: 1884-1184, 58(4):205-207, Vol. 86(2):94 Shaw, John, 8(1):54, 8(2):125 3: 1884-1885, 59(3):168-69, Vol. 4: Sharbach, Sarah E., “A Woman Acting Alone: Shaw, Luella B., 14(2):116 1885, 60(2):111-12, Vol. 5: 1885-1888, Louise Olivereau and the First World Shaw, R. M., “Range Sheep Industry in 60(3):169, Vol. 6: 1888-1890, 61(2):120, War,” 78(1/2):32-40 Kittitas County, Washington,” Vol. 7: 1890-1892, 62(2):90-91, Vol. Shared Walls: Seattle Apartment Buildings, 33(2):153-70; rev. of Golden Fleece, 9: 1894-1896, 63(4):177-78, Vol. 10: 1900-1939, by Diana E. James, review, 34(1):103-104; rev. of Puget Sound 1896-1898, 65(4):184-86, Vol. 11: 1898- 103(4):195-96 Region War and Post-War Development, 1900, 65(4):184-86, Vol. 12: 1900-1902, Sharkey, Frank B., 27(4):373, 376, 382-84 35(2):173-74; rev. of Social Trends in 65(4):184-86; rev. of When Farmers Sharkey, Ida, 45(3):96-98 Seattle, 36(3):280-81 Voted Red: The Gospel of Socialism in Sharkey, Robert P., Money, Class, and Party: Shaw, Robert B., 95(3):135 the Countryside, 1910-1924, An Economic Study of Civil War and Shaw, Ronald E., Erie Water West: A History 70(1):38-39; rev. of Woodrow Wilson: Reconstruction, review, 52(2):74-75 of the Erie Canal, 1792-1854, review, A Medical and Psychological Biography, Sharp, James Roger, rev. of Banks or No 58(1):48-49 73(4):188 Banks: The Money Issue in Western Shaw, William, 18(2):99, 96(4):198 Shannon, Fred A., The Centennial Years: Politics, 1832-1865, 65(2):86; rev. Shaw, William T., The Birds of Washington, A Political and Economic History of of The Process of Government under review, 45(1):37; Mammals and Birds America from the Late 1870s to the Jefferson, 71(2):90 of Mount Rainier National Park, Early 1890s, ed. Robert Huhn Jones, Sharp, Paul F., Whoop-Up Country: The 18(4):305-306 review, 59(4):222 Canadian-American West, 1865-1885, Shaw and Randall, 12(4):260, 263-65 Shannon, George D., 22(4):278 review, 47(4):124; rev. of Forests and Shaw Island (Wash.), 13(1):50, 69(3):97-106 Shannon, George Pope, 104(4):168 Men, 43(1):67-68; rev. of History of Shawaway, Alex, 101(1):21 Shannon, James, 96(1):14 the White Pine Industry in Minnesota, Shea, Christopher C., 99(1):16-28 Shannon, William V., The American Irish: A 41(1):76-78 Sheakley, James, 102(1):30-31 Political and Social Portrait, review, Sharpe, Grant, rev. of Origins of the National Shearer, Edward, 11(1):59

366 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Sheehan, Bernard W., rev. of William Clark: Shemanski, Alfred, 70(2):70 Sherman, William Tecumseh Jeffersonian Man on the Frontier, Island (Alaska), 38(1):68-70 journey through Northwest of (1883), 70(2):91 Shenandoah (ship), 9(1):6-7, 49(1):6 62(4):129, 134-37 Sheehan, Mike, 45(4):118-24 The Shenandoah; or, The Last Confederate and military in Mont., 29(2):140-41, 149 Sheehy, John, Comrades of the Quest: An Cruiser, by Cornelius E. Hunt, and War (1877), 36(3):213-14, Oral History of Reed College, review, 13(1):76-77 49(4):131, 138-39, 144-45 104(2):101-102 Shepard, Betty. See Shepard, Louinda Nelson on Union army, 1(1):63-64, 68 sheep, 33(2):153-70, 98(2):55-63. See also Shepard, Cyrus, 1(1):23, 25, 7(3):218, 221, Sherman Act. See Sherman Antitrust Act livestock industry 225-27, 24(1):41, 24(3):177 : A Collection of Critical Essays, Sheep May Safely Graze: A Personal Essay on works of: “Early Letter from the Methodist ed. Jeff Berglund and Jan Roush, Tradition and a Contemporary Sheep Mission,” 24(1):53-57 review, 102(3):144-45 Ranch, by Louie W. Attebery, review, Shepard, Henry, 19(3):193-97 Sherman Antitrust Act, 41(4):294-97, 86(3):110-13 Shepard, Louinda Nelson (Betty), 19(3):193- 53(3):121, 54(1):4, 54(3):107, Sheffield, D. G., 15(1):50-62 98 79(4):140-41, 81(2):70 Sheffield, Delia B., “Reminiscences,” 15(1):49- Shepard, M. P., The 1985 Pacific Salmon Sherrard, William R., “The Kirkland Steel 62 Treaty: Sharing Conservation Burdens Mill: Adventure in Western Enterprise,” Shein, Debra, ed., Edna and John: A Romance and Benefits, review, 97(1):48-49 53(4):129-37 of Idaho Flat, by Abigail Scott Duniway, Shepard, Olivia, 101(2):56 Sherriff, John, 83(2):53-59 review, 92(4):210-11 Shepardson, Whitney H., The United Sherwood, Cameron, “A Catalyst to Draw Us Shelathwell (Chinookan leader), 18(1):17, 19 States in World Affairs: An Account Together,” 49(3):114-20 Sheldon, Bobby, 90(2):79 of American Foreign Relations, 1936 Sherwood, John D., 62(2):77, 80, 82 Sheldon, Charles, 96(4):171, 194 ed., review, 28(4):422-23, 1937 ed., Sherwood, Morgan B., 59(1):1-3 Sheldon, Charles H., A Century of Judging: review, 30(2):228-31, 1938 ed., review, works of: “Mining and Public Policy A Political History of the Washington 31(1):110-11 in Alaska,” 61(1):49-50; “A Pioneer Supreme Court, review, 80(1):34; The Shephard, A. F., 6(1):11 Scientist in the Far North: George Washington High Bench: A Biographical Shephard, Esther, Paul Bunyan, review, Davidson and the Development of History of the State Supreme Court, 16(1):63-66; rev. of Paul Bunyan Comes Alaska,” 53(2):77-80; “Science in 1889-1991, review, 84(3):115; ed., The West, 20(1):66-67 Russian America, 1741 to 1865,” Government and Politics of Washington Shepherd, Jack, The Forest Killers: The 58(1):33-39; Big Game in Alaska: A State, review, 71(3):140 Destruction of the American Wilderness, History of Wildlife and People, review, Sheldon, Frances, 96(4):194 review, 68(1):40-41 74(2):92; Exploration of Alaska, Sheldon, Henry D., History of the Unversity of Sheppard, Edward, “Forty Years of Symphony 1865-1900, 103(3):116-17, review, Oregon, review, 31(4):470-72 in Seattle: 1903-1943,” 35(1):19-28 56(4):177-78; ed., Alaska and Its “Sheldon Jackson and Benjamin Harrison: Shepperson, James E., 105(2):91-92 History, 103(3):117, review, 58(4):211- Presbyterians and the Administration Shepperson, Wilbur S., Emigration and 12; rev. of The Alaska Railroad, of Alaska,” by Ted C. Hinckley, Disenchantment: Portraits of 59(4):227-28; rev. of The Boundary 54(2):66-74 Englishmen Repatriated from the United Hunters: Surveying the 141st Meridian Sheldon Jackson School, 106(1):5-9, 12, States, review, 58(2):101; Restless and the Alaska Panhandle, 74(3):139; 106(4):172 Strangers: Nevada’s Immigrants and rev. of Change in Alaska: People, Shelikhov (ship), 102(4):189-90 Their Interpreters, review, 64(1):41; Petroleum, and Politics, 63(1):36; Shelikhov, Grigorii Ivanovich, 4(2):93, Retreat to Nevada: A Socialist Colony rev. of The Eskimos of Bering Strait, 7(3):203-204, 215, 18(2):83-85, of World War I, review, 58(3):162-63; 1650-1898, 69(1):36; rev. of Lieutenant 25(1):3-4, 58(1):34, 36, 63(2):42- rev. of The American Irish: A Political Castner’s Alaskan Exploration, 1898: 44, 90(4):191-205, 99(2):78, 80, and Social Portrait, 57(4):191; rev. of A Journey of Hardship and Suffering, 102(4):178, 183 Expectations Westward: The Mormons 76(2):78; rev. of Prelude to Bonanza: Shelikof, Gregory I. See Shelikhov, Grigorii and the Emigration of Their British The Discovery and Exploration of the Ivanovich Converts in the Nineteenth Century, Yukon, 70(4):183; rev. of Sourdough Shelikof-Golokof Company, 4(2):93 58(3):160-61 Sagas: The Journals, Memoirs, Tales Sheller, Roscoe, Ben Snipes, Northwest Cattle Sherfey, Florence E., Eastern Washington’s and Recollections of the Earliest Alaskan King, review, 50(2):68 Vanished Gristmills and the Men Who Gold Miners, 1883-1923, 58(3):164- Shelley, Percy, 91(2):62 Ran Them, review, 71(3):139 65; rev. of V. S. Khromchenko’s Coastal Shellgren, Ernest T., 71(2):52-53, 58-59 Sheridan, Philip H. Explorations in Southwestern Alaska, Shelton, Anthony, ed., The Museum of and Howard, Oliver Otis, 49(4):143-44 1822, 65(2):91; rev. of The Yukon, Anthropology at the University of British on Indian warfare, 1(1):35 60(4):224 Columbia, review, 102(4):201 in Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):235-36, Sherwood, Robert, 52(2):54-55 Shelton, Edward Mason, 20(1):12-23 16(3):164, 167, 19(2):101-102, 105- Sherwood, S. F., 4(1):40 Shelton, John, 6(2):108 106, 131 She’s Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, Shelton, L. D. W., 57(4):159, 162-63 Sheridan, Richard G., rev. of The Water Crisis, an Indian Woman, by Shelton, Levi, 6(2):108 59(4):218 Lionel Youst, review, 90(1):44-45 Shelton, Wash., 13(1):50-51, 87(3):117-29 Sheridan Academy, 46(1):11 Shevlin, M. O., The Pacific Coast Homeseeker, Shelton, William, 80(2):58 Sherman, E. A., 66(2):63-64 15(4):306 works of: The Story of the Totem Pole, or Sherman, John, 44(4):179 Shevlin, N. M., The Pacific Coast Homeseeker, Indian Legends, 15(1):71 Sherman, Marian, 96(2):61, 64, 66 15(4):306

Index 367 Shibley, Mark A., “Religion in Oregon: 84(2):51-59 review, 41(1):80-81 Recent Demographic Currents in the during WWII, 39(3):225, 231, 80(2):42- people. See Sechelt people Mainstream,” 83(3):82-87 51, 102(1):5-6 Shively, J. M., 1(4):215 Shideler, James H., ed., Agriculture in the See also names of individual shipbuilding Shoalmire, J. G., The Public Career of Cully Development of the Far West, review, companies; names of individual A. Cobb: A Study in Agricultural 68(1):39-40; rev. of Henry Cantwell shipyards Leadership, review, 65(3):152-53 Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture, “Shipbuilding in the Pacific Northwest,” by Shoalwater Bay (Wash.). See Willapa Bay 1921-1924, 63(1):35 Helen Durrie Goodwin, 11(3):183-201 Shoalwater Bay people, 4(3):187 Shideler, John C., Coal Towns in the Cascades: Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board (Macy Shoemaker (mail carrier), 15(4):249-50 A Centennial History of Roslyn and Cle Board), 52(3):85-86 Shoichi, Oshima, “Japanese Views of the Elum, Washington, review, 78(1/2):66 Shipowners and Merchants Tug Boat Monroe Doctrine,” 6(3):154-61 Shield of Republic/Sword of Empire: A Company, 42(4):308-309, 316, 318 Shook, E’Lois, 93(3):134 Bibliography of United States Military Shippee, Lester Burrell, Canadian-American Shooner, Peter, 19(1):6-9 Affairs, 1783-1846, comp. John C. Relations 1840-1847, review, 30(4):455- Shoot Shoot Shoot: A History of the Victoria- Fredriksen, review, 82(1):34 56; rev. of San Juan Archipelago: Study Esquimalt Coast Artillery Defences, Shields, Art, On the Battle Lines, 1919-1939, of the Joint Occupation of San Juan 1878-1956, by R. Lovatt, review, review, 78(3):115 Island, 34(3):314-16 86(3):142-43 Shields, James, 102(4):183, 185 shipping Shorett, Alice, Soul of the City: The Pike Place Shiels, Archie W., The Purchase of Alaska, and Mercer, Asa S., 27(4):351-61 Public Market, review, 100(2):91-92 review, 58(4):212; San Juan Islands: and Pacific Coast passenger-freight service Shorrock, Ebenezer, 43(1):6-7, 74(1):14-16 The Cronstadt of the Pacific, review, (1916-36), 40(3):177-88 Short, Amos, 97(1):31 31(1):98; Seward’s Icebox, review, railroads and transpacific, 64(1):8-11, Short, C. Brant, ed., Democratic Demise/ 24(2):152-53; comp., Early Voyages of 101(3/4):151-52 Republican Ascendancy? Politics in the the Pacific; a Few Notes on the Days of on Snake and Columbia rivers, 86(4):179- Intermountain West, review, 80(2):75 Iron Men and Wooden Ships, 22(3):229 87 Short, William, 69(3):130-34 Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu, Born in on Walla Walla and Columbia Railroad, “A Short Account of ,” by F. W. Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese 14(1):3-13 Howay, 24(2):83-90 American Redress, review, 93(4):207 See also names of individual railroad A Short History of Canada for Americans, by Shimkin, D. B., rev. of Karnee: A Paiute companies; names of individual shipping Alfred LeRoy Burt, review, 33(4):457- Narrative, 58(2):104 companies 58 Shine, Wash., 13(1):51 Shipping Board, U.S., 84(2):51, 54-59 A Short History of the United States, by John S. Shineberg, Dorothy, ed., The Trading Voyages Shipps, Jan, Mormonism: The Story of a New Bassett, review, 5(1):60-61 of Andrew Cheyne, 1841-1844, review, Religious Tradition, review, 76(4):147 A Short History of the United States Navy, by 64(1):45 ships. See individual ship names George R. Clark, William O. Stevens, shingle industry, 41(4):285-311. See also Ships and Memories: Merchant Seafarers in Carrol S. Alden, and Herman F. Krafft, logging and lumber industries Canada’s Age of Steam, by Eric W. review, 3(3):243 Shingle Mills Bureau, 41(4):293, 296, 303, Sager, review, 85(2):76 Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The 305-306 Ships for Victory (art exhibit), 96(1):3, 6-11 Epic Life and Immortal Photographs Shingle Weavers’ Union, 41(4):305-306, Ships of the Inland Sea: The Story of the Puget of Edward Curtis, by Timothy Egan, 57(2):57-64, 71(2):50-62, 71(3):120, Sound Steamboats, by Gordon Newell, review, 105(2):98-99 72(3):111, 91(1):9-13 review, 43(2):173-74 A Short Season: Story of a Montana Childhood, Shinn, Charles Howard, Mining Camps: Ships that Sail No More: Marine by Don Morehead and Ann Morehead, A Study in American Frontier Transportation from San Diego to Puget review, 90(3):160 Government, review, 40(4):348 Sound, 1910-1940, by Giles T. Brown, Shorter, Robert, 98(1):24 Shinn, Isabella E., “The Columbia River review, 57(4):192 Shortess, Robert, 15(3):174-76 Regional Library: A Multi-County shipwrecks Shorthill, Sarah, 99(1):22-23, 26-27 Demonstration,” 51(3):132-35 near Coos Bay, Oreg., 96(3):119 Shorthill, Thomas, 99(1):22, 26-27 Shinshō Maru, 102(4):183 at Destruction Island (Wash.), 13(1):27-31 Shorthill, William W., 99(1):26-27 Ship Creek, Alaska, 58(3):130-41. See also Japanese, 23(4):270-71, 283-85, 24(1):54, Shortridge, James R., “The Alaskan Anchorage, Alaska 24(4):244-45, 36(4):319-30 Agricultural Empire: An American shipbuilding near Ozette, Wash., 25(1):53-55 Agrarian Vision, 1898-1929,” bibliography of, 11(3):183-201 in Russian America, 102(4):178-90 69(4):145-58; “The Evaluation of the call for research on, 35(1):48 on Seattle-Skagway route, 7(1):21-37, Agricultural Potential of Alaska, 1867- in Coos Bay, Oreg., 75(4):147, 149-50 96(3):117 1897,” 68(2):88-98; rev. of Issues in in Russian America, 7(4):286-87, 25(1):3- Shipwrecks of the Pacific Coast, by James A. Alaska Development, 70(4):190 10, 63(1):6-7, 102(4):178-80, 182-85, Gibbs, Jr., review, 50(1):36 Shortridge, Wilson Porter, The Transition of a 188-89 Shirakawa: Stories from a Pacific Northwest Typical Frontier, 13(4):306 photographs of, 67(2):69-75 Japanese American Community, by Stan Shortt, Adam, ed., Canadian Currency, and Seattle labor movement, 86(1):35, Flewelling, review, 94(4):210-11 Exchange, and Finance During the 37-39 Shirk, David, 66(4):180 French Period, review, 18(1):71-72 and wood designs of Edward W. Heath, The Shirley Letters from the California Mines, Shoshone County (Idaho) 90(1):3-16 1851-1852, by Louise Amelia Knapp and annexation movement, 21(2):133-37, during WWI, 35(1):66-67, 76(1):17, Smith Clapp (pseud. Dame Shirley), 21(3):204-17, 21(4):281-93, 32(4):366-

368 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 81 Show, Daniel, 7(3):246, 7(4):308, 310, 8(1):41, 71, 78, 96(4):177-78, 99(3):109 labor unrest in, 58(1):15-21, 24-30 8(2):126, 143-45 works of: Sierra Club Bulletin, June 1913 as part of Wash. Terr., 4(2):102, 15(4):287- Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists, ed., review, 4(4):295, January 1914 ed., 88, 31(2):189-90, 201-202, 205 1880-2010, by Barbara Matilsky, 5(2):149, 1915 ed., 6(4):281, 1925 ed., Shoshone Folklore, by Sarah Emilia Olden, review, 103(4):197-98 16(4):308 15(1):73 Showalter, Noah D., 60(3):130-31 Sierra Club Bulletin, by Sierra Club, June 1913 Shoshone people Showaway ( leader), 97(1):21, 32-37, ed., review, 4(4):295, January 1914 and buffalo hunting, 105(3):113 99(4):159-60, 164, 101(1):21 ed., 5(2):149, 1915 ed., ed. William F. ethnographic materials on, 93(4):212-13 “Showdown in Montana, 1938: Burton Bade, 6(4):281, 1925 ed., ed. James S. and horses, 37(2):155-57 Wheeler’s Role in the Defeat of Jerry Hutchinson, 16(4):308 and irrigation on reservation, 105(3):122- O’Connell,” by Richard T. Ruetten, Sifters: Native American Women’s Lives, ed. 33 54(1):19-29 Theda Perdue, review, 93(2):104 and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 35(1):8- Shumagin Islands (Alaska), 63(1):4, 86(1):5, Sifton, Clifford, 81(3):103-105 17 11, 14, 90(3):118-19 Sighted from the Crow’s-Nest, comp. Robert and missionaries, 35(2):126 Shumard, Benjamin Franklyn, 26(2):84-85, Bruce Hitchman, 72(3):136-40 relations of, with whites, 28(2):138-43 88 The Sign of the Buffalo Skull, by Peter O. treaty negotiations with, 61(4):196-200 Shumate, Albert, The California of George Lamb, 24(4):305 Shoshonean Peoples and the Overland Trails: Gordon and the 1849 Sea Voyages of His Signal Corps. See Army Signal Service, U.S. Frontiers of the Utah Superintendency California Association, review, 69(2):93; Signal Service. See Army Signal Service, U.S. of Indian Affairs, 1849-1869, by Dale Francisco Pacheco of Pacheco Pass, “The Signers of the Oregon Memorial of L. Morgan, ed. Richard L. Saunders, review, 70(4):183 1838,” by Cornelius James Brosnan, review, 99(3):144-45 Shupe, John H., 53(4):145-46 24(3):174-89 The Shoshoneans: The People of the Basin- Shur, Leonid, rev. of Imperial Russia in “The Significance of 1846 to the Pacific Plateau, by Edward Dorn and LeRoy Frontier America: The Changing Coast,” by Gertrude Cunningham, Lucas, review, 58(4):210 Geography of Supply of Russian 21(1):31-54 The Shoshone-Bannocks: Culture and America, 1784-1867, 69(4):184-85 The Significance of Sections in American Commerce at Fort Hall, 1870-1940, by Siauzau (Japanese castaway), 36(4):322-26 History, by , John W. Heaton, review, 98(1):45-46 Siberia, the New Frontier, by George St. 24(4):304, 48(3):66 The Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies, by George, review, 62(1):36-37 “The Significance of the Frontier in American Virginia Cole Trenholm and Maurine Siberian Journey down the Amur to the Pacific, History,” by Frederick Jackson Turner, Carley, review, 56(2):90 1856-1857, ed. Charles Vevier, review, 82(2):59-62, 65-67 Shotridge, George (Klo-kutch), 69(2):53 54(3):128 Signs of the Times, 40(2):125-43 Shotridge, Louis (Situwaka), 89(4):202-10 Siberian Yupik people, at AYP, 101(3/4):107- Sikhs, hostilities against, 57(4):174 Shotwell, James T., 63(1):23-24, 26-28 109, 112-13, 119, 122, 126-33, 136 Siler, Mary, 24(4):255 Shoudy, John A., 13(3):167-80, 22(4):278-83, Sibley, H. H., 33(3):272 Siler, Rufus, 24(4):252, 254, 29(2):119, 121- 36(4):301 Sick, Emil George, 43(2):167-68, 60(2):98 22, 129, 131, 33(1):9, 17 Shoudy, William H., 13(3):167-80 Sick, Kathleen, 60(2):98 Siletz Indian Agency, 97(2):59 “Should We Study the History of Asia?” by Sicks’ Rainier Brewing Company. See Rainier Siletz Indian Reservation, 64(3):120-26, Herbert H. Gowen, 17(2):114-24 Brewing Company 97(2):64 Shoup, George L., 27(2):175, 35(4):336, Sicks’ Stadium, 100(3):122, 125-29 “The Siletz Indian Shaker Church,” by Lee 46(3):82-83, 60(2):78, 82 Side Trips: The Photography of Sumner W. Sackett, 64(3):120-26 Shoup, James M., 53(4):142-43 Matteson, 1898-1908, by Louis B. Siletz people, 64(3):120-26, 97(2):64 Shover, John L., “Was 1928 a Critical Election Casagrande and Phillips Bourns, The Silicon Forest: High Tech in the Portland in California?” 58(4):196-204; review, 76(1):35 Area, 1945 to 1986, by Gordon B. First Majority—Last Minority: The Siddle, Adam, 17(4):280 Dodds and Craig Wollner, with Transforming of Rural Life in America, Sidebothom, R. A., 35(4):332-33 Marshall M. Lee, review, 84(2):67 review, 69(3):136; Political Change “Sidelights on the Stevens Railway Survey,” The Silk Road, by Sven Hedin, review, in California: Critical Elections and 36(3):233-48 30(4):461-62 Social Movements, 1890-1966, review, Sides, Josh, rev. of Eden within Eden: Oregon’s Silk Stocking Mob (Portland), 91(3):150-60 63(1):32-33; rev. of Al Smith, Hero of Utopian Heritage, 100(4):192; rev. Siloam Baptist Association, 40(2):128-46 the Cities: A Political Portrait, Drawing of How Cities Won the West: Four Silsbee, Nathaniel, 29(1):62-63 on the Papers of Frances Perkins, Centuries of Urban Change in Western Silver and Politics in Nevada, 1892-1902, by 62(1):43-44; rev. of The Democratic North America, 100(1):49 Mary Ellen Glass, review, 62(1):39 Party and California Politics, 1880- Siebrand, Carl, 81(4):142-43, 83(4):141-43 Silver and the First New Deal, by John A. 1896, 65(4):194; rev. of A House for Sieg, Lee Paul, 51(4):159, 85(4):135-36, Brennan, review, 62(1):44 All Peoples: Ethnic Politics in Chicago, 88(4):185 Silver Bow County (Mont.), 103(1):4, 10 1890-1936, 64(1):39-40; rev. of The works of: “Edmond S. Meany: The Value Silver City, Idaho, 58(2):74-81, 73(3):108-20 Rumble of California Politics, 1848- of a Man,” 26(3):163-64 silver coinage. See free silver coinage issue 1970, 63(2):72-73 Siegfried, André, Canada, review, 28(3):321- Silver Creek (Wash.), 13(1):52 Shover, Michele, rev. of The Anti-Chinese 22 Silver Falls State Park (Oreg.), 89(2):110 Movement in California, 84(2):69 Siems Carey and Kerbaugh Corporation Silver Falls Timber Company, 89(2):110 Shovers, Brian, rev. of Evel Incarnate: The Life (SCK), 82(4):135-38 Silver Kings: The Lives and Times of Mackay, and Legend of Evel Knievel, 93(2):100 Sierra Club, 46(4):110-11, 66(2):70, 88(2):70- Fair, Flood and O’Brien, of the

Index 369 Nevada Comstock Lode, by Oscar Lewis, 7(2):138-42, 7(3):240, 44(3):133 71(4):146-51; Beyond the Frontier: review, 39(3):240-41 as Indian agent, 22(4):247, 250-51, 262, Writers, Western Regionalism and silver mining 264-65, 31(4):408, 417, 37(1):36-37, a Sense of Place, review, 81(3):113; in B.C., 23(2):102, 106 39, 50, 53, 46(2):52-56, 104(2):82, 85- Going Where I Have to Go: Essays from in Idaho, 81(2):78 89, 92-93, 95 Within, review, 89(3):158-59; rev. of and free silver coinage issue, 33(3):283-84 and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):103- A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of in Mont., 44(1):23 104, 107 Western American Literature, 75(1):46; in Wash., 32(1):62-64, 66, 75-76, 60(2):85, monument to, 7(4):330, 15(2):120-21 rev. of Emily Carr: A Biography, 87-97, 81(2):42-49, 78 and Olympia, settlement of, 11(4):292-93 71(3):136; rev. of Fifty Western Writers: in White Pine County (Nev.), 30(2):147- photos of, 44(2):62 A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, 60 as postmaster, 20(2):129, 131-32 75(1):46; rev. of Frederick Jackson See also smelting industry and road construction, 2(2):123, Turner: Strange Roads Going Down, Silver Republicans, 41(3):218 15(4):263-64 90(2):97-98; rev. of The Grains; or, in Idaho, 33(3):283-96, 53(4):138-44, Simmons, Moses S., 58(1):21 Passages in the Life of Ruth Rover, with 60(4):196-98 Simmons, Robert H., “The Transition of the Occasional Pictures of Oregon, Natural in Wash., 21(2):103-11, 118, 34(3):253-62, Washington Executive from Territory and Moral, 77(2):77; rev. of The New 35(2):104-11, 39(4):298-302, 305-306, to Statehood,” 55(2):76-86 West of Edward Abbey, 74(3):135; rev. 309 Simmons, Robert R., rev. of Embassy at War: of Northwest Perspectives: Essays on Silver Shirt Legion of America, 80(4):139-46 Harold Joyce Noble, 67(4):177 the Culture of the Pacific Northwest, “Silver Shirts in the Northwest: Politics, Simmons County (Wash.), proposed, 71(1):40; rev. of Owen Wister’s West: , and Personalities in the 13(1):12 Selected Articles, 79(2):82; rev. of Ten 1930s,” by Eckard V. Toy, Jr., 80(4):139- Simms, John A., 24(1):13, 15, 37(1):47, Tough Trips: Montana Writers and 46 42(1):60-61, 98(4):169-70, 173-78, the West, 82(2):76; rev. of Theodore Silver Streams, by Wilson Kimsey Peery, 104(1):9 Winthrop: Portrait of an American review, 29(3):333 Simon, John Y., ed., The Papers of Ulysses Author, 74(1):39; rev. of West of Silverdale, Wash., 13(1):53 S. Grant, Vol. 1: 1837-1861, review, Everything: The Inner Life of Westerns, Silverman, Irwin W., 82(4):144, 146 59(3):168, Vol. 2: April–September, 84(1):30; rev. of Yellowfish, 72(2):85 Silverman, Peter Guy, “Military Aid to Civil 1861, review, 61(3):172, Vol. 3: Simpkins, C. H., 17(3):177 Power in British Columbia: The Labor October 1, 1861–January 7, 1862, Simpkinson, Francis G., H.M.S. “Sulphur” on Strikes at Wellington and Steveston, review, 63(4):175-76, Vol. 4: January the Northwest and California Coasts, 1890, 1900,” 61(3):156-61 8–March 31, 1862, review, 64(3):131, 1837 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain Silverstein, Michael, rev. of Nez Perce Vol. 5: April 1–August 31, 1862, and Midshipman Grammar, 63(1):37 review, 66(4):183, Vol. 6: September Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, review, Silverton, Oreg., 89(2):110 1–December 8, 1862, review, 70(1):36, 72(2):92 Silverton, Wash., 13(1):53 Vol. 7: December 9, 1862–March 31, Simpsian, Philip, 11(2):90-92 Silverton Lumber Company, 89(2):110 1863, review, 72(2):88, Vol. 8: April Simpson, Aemilius, 1(2):16, 20, 25-29, “The Simeon G. Reed Collection of Letters 1–July 6, 1863, review, 72(2):88, Vol. 2(1):42-43, 5(3):197-98 and Private Papers,” by Dorothy O. 9: July 7–December 31, 1863, review, Simpson, Asa M., 70(4):148-49, 151-52, Johansen, 27(1):54-65 74(3):139, Vol. 10: January 1–May 31, 75(4):147, 149 Simeone, William E., Rifles, Blankets, 1864, review, 74(3):139, Vol. 11: June Simpson, Benjamin, 53(4):145-46 and Beads: Identity, History, and 1–August 15, 1864, review, 76(3):118, Simpson, Elizabeth, Earthlight, Wordfire: The the Northern Athapaskan , Vol. 12: August 16–November 15, 1864, Work of Ivan Doig, review, 86(2):93-94 103(3):111, review, 88(1):45-46 review, 76(3):118, Vol. 13: November Simpson, George, 20(1):33-35, 40(4):274-94 Simmonds, Samuel, 88(1):7-9 16, 1864–February 20, 1865, review, appointment of, to HBC, 15(3):203 Simmons, Andrew Jackson, 13(1):8-13, 17-18, 77(4):157, Vol. 14: February 21–April archival materials related to, 29(1):14-15 13(2):132, 134, 37(1):51, 95(1):31 30, 1865, review, 77(4):157 and boundaries of Oreg. Country, Simmons, Elizabeth K., 15(2):120-21 Simonsen, Sigurd Jay, The Dissenters, review, 51(3):121 Simmons, Jack, 81(4):127-29 33(1):82 and chief factors in Columbia Dept., Simmons, Leo W., ed., Sun Chief, The Simon-Smolinski, Carole, Journal of 1862: 24(4):258-63, 28(4):406-409 Autobiography of a Hopi Indian, review, Timothy Nolan’s 1862 Account of His correspondence of, 30(1):86, 33(1):61-64 33(3):361-62 Riverboat and Overland Journey to and , 5(2):98-99, 16(1):30-32, Simmons, Marc, New Mexico: A Bicentennial the Salmon River Mines, Washington 16(2):102-105, 90(3):141 History, review, 73(2):62-65 Territory, review, 76(2):77; rev. of The and Fort Okanagan, 98(2):82-85, 87-88 Simmons, Michael T., 10(3):214-16, 219, Arams of Idaho: Pioneers of Camas and , 39(2):83, 86-89, 221, 11(1):60, 65, 11(2):147-48, 157, Prairie and Joseph Plains, 88(4):197- 101(2):73 11(3):229, 11(4): 300, 12(2):147, 98; rev. of Hard Traveling: A Portrait and Fort Victoria, 52(1):24 12(3):224, 226-28, 12(4):301, 303, of Work Life in the New Northwest, and Fraser River navigation, 3(3):198, 200 13(1):57, 61, 63, 13(2):132-33, 137, 87(4):215-16; rev. of Roll On, and HBC religious services, 37(4):304- 141, 36(4):334-35, 337-38, 369-70, Columbia: A Historical Novel, Bk. 1: To 305, 307, 42(3):226-27, 232 43(4):278-79, 285-86, 295-96, 299 the Pacific, Bk. 2: Through the Cascades, and Indians: education of, 104(1), and Cowlitz Convention, 11(4):292-93, Bk. 3: Into the Desert, 90(2):105-106 106(3):125; population estimates, 13(1):6-18 Simonson, Harold P., “Pacific Northwest 54(4):162, 164-65; views of, 54(4):166, early years on Puget Sound of, 7(1):41-44, Literature—Its Coming of Age,” 96(2):95, 99(2):77

370 Pacific Northwest Quarterly journal of, 40(4):324, 53(1):4 Sims, Ed A., 4(1):18-19, 28(3):269-70, 277, Singer, Jacob, 104(2):62-63 and Ogden, Peter Skene, 51(1):16 283-85, 298-99 Singing an Indian Song: A Biography of D’Arcy on Oreg. boundary dispute, 3(2):132-42, Sims, Elmer Harper, Sacajawea and The McNickle, by Dorothy R. Parker, 146 Lewis and Clark Expedition, An Epic, review, 84(4):152 and Payette, Francois, 47(2):60 16(3):234-35 Singing Paddles, by Julia Butler, review, and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, Sims, John W., 25(3):220 44(1):43 24(1):4-5 Sims, Robert C., “‘A Fearless, Patriotic, Clean- Singing the Songs of My Ancestors: The Life and , 39(3):192-93 Cut Stand’: Idaho’s Governor Clark and Music of Helma Swan, Makah visit of, to Northwest, 5(3):198-200, 203 and Japanese-American Relocation Elder, by Linda J. Goodman and Helma works of: Fur Trade and Empire: George in World War II, 70(2):75-81; Idaho’s Swan, review, 95(3):162-63 Simpson’s Journal. Remarks Connected Governors: Historical Essays on Their Singing Valleys: The Story of Corn, by Dorothy with the Fur Trade in the Course of Administrations, review, 85(3):124; Giles, review, 32(1):118-19 a Voyage from York Factory to Fort rev. of Colorado: A History of the Singiser, Theodore F., 35(4):333-34 George and Back to York Factory 1824- Centennial State, 68(4):192-93; rev. Singler, Joan, 104(2):62 1825; together with Accompanying of Concentration Camps: North works of: Seattle in Black and White: The Documents, review, 23(2):151-54; America. Japanese in the United States Congress of Racial Equality and the Journal of Occurrences in the Athabasca and Canada during World War II, Fight for Equal Opportunity, review, Department by George Simpson, 74(3):133; rev. of Dams, Parks, and 102(3):150-51 1820 and 1821, and Report, review, Politics: Resource Development and Singletary, Otis A., The Mexican War, review, 30(4):437-39; London Correspondence Preservation in the Truman-Eisenhower 52(2):73-74 Inward from Sir George Simpson, Era, 65(4):193; rev. of The Politics of Sinkiuse-Columbia people, 27(2):107-108, 1841-42, review, 65(4):189; Part of Racism: The Uprooting of Japanese 119, 143 a Dispatch from George Simpson Canadians during the Second World Sinn Fein, 81(4):145-51 Esqr. Governor of Ruperts Land to War, 74(3):133; rev. of Remembering Sinnott, Nicholas, 100(4):174 the Governor and Committee of the Heart Mountain: Essays on Japanese Sinramiut, Alaska, 75(3):100 Hudson’s Bay Company London, review, American Internment in Wyoming, Sinrock Mary (Mary Antisarlook; Mary 41(4):361-62 91(1):51 Andrewuk), 17(1):15, 75(3):98-107 Simpson, George B., 37(1):45 Since Yesterday, by Frederick Lewis Allen, “Sinrock Mary: From Eskimo Wife to Simpson, George Stewart, 30(4):400-402 review, 31(4):472-75 Reindeer Queen,” by Dorothy Jean Ray, Simpson, Lesley Byrd, The Encomienda in Sinclair, Andrew, The Available Man: The Life 75(3):98-107 New Spain: Forced Native Labor in the Behind the Masks of Warren Gamaliel Sinrock River (Alaska). See Sinuk River Spanish Colonies, 1492-1550, 21(2):154; Harding, review, 57(1):46-47, 61(1):47- Sinuk River (Alaska), 75(3):101-104 The Encomienda in New Spain: 49; Prohibition: The Era of Excess, The Sioux: Life and Customs of a Warrior The Beginning of Spanish Mexico, review, 54(2):79-80 Society, by Royal B. Hassrick, with review, 42(4):334-36; ed., Journal of Sinclair, Harry F., 55(1):3, 65(2):60-63, 65 Dorothy Maxwell and Cile M. Bach, Jose Longinos Martinez: Notes and Sinclair, James, 7(3):187-201 review, 56(1):44 Observations of the Naturalist of the Sinclair, Jane, “Professional Surveyor, Sioux City and Pacific Railroad, 40(2):102- Botanical Expedition in Old and New Amateur Photographer: John F. Pratt 103 California and the South Coast, 1791- on the Chilkat River, 1894,” 82(2):51- The Sioux of the Rosebud: A History in 1792, review, 53(3):124-25; ed., The 58 Pictures, by Henry W. Hamilton and Letters of José Señán, O.F.M., Mission Sinclair, Marjorie, Nahi’ene’ena, Sacred Jean Tyree Hamilton, review, 64(1):44 San Buenaventura, 1796-1823, review, Daughter of Hawai’i, review, 69(1):18- Sioux people, 35(2):136-39, 141, 39(1):39- 54(1):41; rev. of Hubert Howe Bancroft, 19 64, 43(1):51, 53, 58, 101(3/4):111, Historian of the West, 38(1):89-91 Sinclair Heights housing project (Bremerton), 105(3):114 Simpson, Peter, 106(1):7-8 103(3):127 Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s Rock, End of the Simpson, Roger A., Unionism or Hearst: The “The Sinclair Party—An Emigration First Journey Across North America, by Seattle Post-Intelligencer Strike of Overland along the Old Hudson Bay R. P. Bishop, 17(1):70 1936, review, 72(1):42; rev. of Equal Company Route from Manitoba to the Sir Andrew Hammond (whaler), 21(1):15-16 to the Occasion: Women Editors of the Spokane Country in 1854,” by John V. Sir Francis Drake, by John Sugden, review, Nineteenth-Century West, 84(1):33; rev. Campbell, 7(3):187-201 83(2):72-73 of They Never Go Back to Pocatello: The Sinclaire, J., 14(3):225, 227-29 Sir Francis Drake’s Voyage Around the World, Selected Essays of Richard Neuberger, Sind, Ivan, 38(1):35, 39, 50, 58-59, 63, 82 by Henry R. Wagner, 18(4):302-304 81(1):31 Singer, Barnett, The Pacific Northwest: Sir George Simpson, Centennial Celebration, Simpson, S. C., 17(4):269-70 Growth of a Regional Identity, review, Fort James, 17th September, 1928, Simpson, Samuel L., 97(4):180-84 103(3):145-46 20(1):71 works of: “The Old Ship’s Requiem,” Singer, Claude, U.S. National Bank of Oregon Sir George Simpson, Overseas Governor of 6(3):173; “The Willamette,” 6(3):172- and U.S. Bancorp, 1891-1984, review, the Hudson’s Bay Company: A Pen 73 76(3):117; rev. of The American Picture of a Man of Action, by Arthur S. Simpson, Sol G., 57(4):163, 171 Compromise: Theme and Method in Morton, review, 37(2):159-60 Simpson, William, 40(2):140-41 the Histories of Bancroft, Parkman, and “Sir George Simpson’s Place in the History Simpson Logging Company, 75(4):147-50, Adams, 67(2):90; rev. of Merchants, of the ‘Old Oregon’ Country,” by T. C. 87(3):117-29 Money, and Power: The Portland Elliott, 20(1):33-35 Sims, Charles F., 33(3):280 Establishment, 1843-1913, 80(3):114 Sir and British Columbia, by

Index 371 Walter N. Sage, review, 22(2):146-47 migration of Appalachian highlanders to, 32 “Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie,” by David R. 33(1):3-25 Skinner, Cyrus, 40(3):193 Williams, 71(3):101-106 newspapers in, 13(3):185, 194-95, Skinner, David F., 84(2):52-53 Siri, Hans Anderson, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 13(4):252, 254, 14(3):199, 26(1):37, 45, Skinner, Jeremy, ed., Jefferson’s Western Siri, Per Nilsen, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 47-48 Explorations: Discoveries Made in Siringo, Charles A., 78(3):85 origin of, 13(1):55 Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Sisco, Wash., 13(1):54 Skagit County (Wash.) Pioneer Association, Washita, review, 97(1):47-48 Sister Resurrection, 75(1):8-9, 11-12 8(1):10, 9(1):20, 10(1):50, 11(1):40-41 Skinner, Ramona, rev. of Canada’s First Sisters of Charity, 71(4):153-54, 156-57 Skagit people, 3(3):214-15, 13(1):55 Nations: A History of Founding Peoples Sit Down and Drink Your Beer: Regulating Skagit Valley (Wash.), 37(3):186-89 from Earliest Times, 85(2):74; rev. of Vancouver’s Beer Parlours, 1925- Skagway, Alaska, 22(1):39-41, 85(3):83-92, A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the 1954, by Robert A. Campbell, review, 90(2):77-87, 99(1):16-28, 102(1):37, Pacific Northwest, rev. ed., 84(4):152; 93(1):42 106(2):55-63 rev. of The Peoples of Canada: A Post- Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike of 1936- Skagway Daily Alaskan, 99(1):18-24 Confederation History, 85(2):74 1937, by Sidney Fine, review, 61(4):235 Skagway-Whitehorse oil pipeline, 61(2):103 Skinner and Eddy Corporation, 35(1):66-67, Sitka (New Archangel; Novo Arkhangelsk), Skamania County (Wash.), 4(2):102, 84(2):52-53, 58 Alaska, 60(2):57-65, 89(3):115 13(1):56, 18(1):28-32, 18(4):254-65, Skitswish people. See Coeur d’Alene people Alaska Native architecture in, 78(1/2):48- 21(1):25-26, 31(2):189, 55(4):172-73 Sklallam Indian Agency, 37(1):42-43, 50, 52, 49 Skamania County (Wash.) Historical Society, 56 census data (1900) from, 85(3):82-92 17(2):158, 18(2):120-21, 18(3):240 S’Klallam people. See Klallam people description of, 40(1):45-49 Skamokawa, Wash., 13(1):56 Skloom (Yakama leader), 32(1):26-27, under Russian American Company, Skeels, Dell, rev. of Diaries and Letters of 97(1):32-37, 99(4):159-60, 164, 166-67, 7(3):209-11, 7(4):280-85, 292-95, Henry H. Spalding and Asa Bowen 101(1):21 25(1):5-10, 29(2):201-204, 102(4):185- Smith Relating to the Nez Perce Mission, Skokomish Indian Reservation, 37(1):42-43, 86, 188 1838-1842, 50(3):116; rev. of The 52, 56, 72(2):61-62, 64, 73(4):165-74, Russian Orthodox Church in, 63(2):44, Papers of Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 86(1):17-23 46-49 51(2):85; rev. of Reading the Fire: , 46(2):52-58 tourism in, 56(2):71-73 Essays in the Traditional Indian Skolaskin (Sanpoil leader), 8(4):243-50 during transfer of Alaska to United States Literatures of the Far West, 75(2):91 Skookum: An Oregon Pioneer Family’s History (1867), 3(1):85-91 The , River of Destiny, by R. Geddes and Lore, by Shannon Applegate, Sitka (ship), 25(1):9 Large, review, 49(4):175 review, 80(2):74 Sitka Industrial Training School. See Sheldon Skeena River (B.C.), 89(4):203-208 Skookum, George, 15(3):187-88 Jackson School Skelton, Henrietta, 96(2):76 Skookum Mill (Olympia), 83(3):103 Sitka, Portal to Romance, by Barrett Skelton, O. D., 88(2):60-63, 66 Skotheim, Robert Allen, “Vernon Louis Willoughby, 21(3):235 Skelton, R. A., rev. and enl., History of Parrington: The Mind and Art of Sitka Industrial School, 56(2):71-72 Cartography, by Leo Bagrow, review, a Historian of Ideas,” 53(3):100- Sitka Lumber and Pulp Company. See Alaska 56(2):95-96 13; American Intellectual Histories Lumber and Pulp Company Skelton, William B., “Army Officers’ Attitudes and Historians, review, 58(2):108; Sitsayl (Tyee William), 80(2):53, 55 toward Indians, 1830-1860,” 67(3):113- rev. of Clover, 72(1):43; rev. of The Sitting Bull (Sioux leader), 39(1):41, 56, 60- 24 Conservative Tradition in America, 62, 101(3/4):129 Sketchbook: A Memoir of the 1930s and 59(3):173; rev. of Henry Steele Sitton, Tom, Transformed: Fletcher the Northwest School, by William Commager: Midcentury Liberalism and Bowron’s Urban Reform Revival, 1938- Cumming, review, 76(3):115 the History of the Present, 92(2):100- 1953, review, 97(1):49-50 Sketches of Butte, from Vigilante Days to 101; rev. of Here the Country Lies: Situwaka (Louis Shotridge), 89(4):202-10 Prohibition, by George Wesley Davis, Nationalism and the Arts in Twentieth- Six Ans en Amérique (Californie et Orégon), by review, 13(1):68 Century America, 73(3):107; rev. of The Louis Rossi, 72(4):157-61 Skid Road (Seattle). See Skid Row New Radicalism in America, 1889- Six Years on the West Coast of America, 1856- Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle, by 1963: The Intellectual as a Social Type, 1862, by Louis Rossi, ed. W. Victor Murray Morgan, review, 43(3):235-36 57(2):91; rev. of The Pacific Northwest: Wortley, review, 75(2):93 Skid Row (Seattle), 78(1/2):41-42 An Interpretive History, 81(3):115; rev. Sixmile Creek (Alaska), 64(3):105-11 Skidegate (Indian leader), 11(1):15-16, 22 of Wyoming University: The First 100 Sixty Years—A Brief Review of the Cattle Skidmore, Colleen, ed., This Wild Spirit: Years, 77(4):154 Industry in Wyoming, by Dan W. Women in the Rocky Mountains of Skqee Mus, or Pioneer Days on the Nooksack, Greenberg, 24(3):237 Canada, review, 97(4):206 by Robert Emmett Hawley, ed. P. R. Sixty Years of Indian Affairs, Political, Skiff, Frederick W., 27(2):190 Jeffcott, review, 64(2):90-91 Economic, and Diplomatic, 1789-1850, skiing, 44(1):7-14 Skycrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of by George Dewey Harmon, review, Skillings, Warren Porter, 83(4):142, Indian-White Relations in Canada, by J. 33(1):98-99 86(4):165-66, 170-75, 87(4):204, R. Miller, review, 80(4):154 Sixtymile River (Yukon Terr.), 32(2):199, 201 100(2):79 Slack, Jerry, 27(3):256-57, 27(4):376, 378-79 Skagit Coal and Transportation Company, Skillings and Corner (architects), 83(4):142 Slacum, William A., 7(2):137-38, 14(3):178- 29(2):162 Skinner, Alton H., 78(1/2):7 80, 17(1):44, 55, 24(3):182, 185 Skagit County (Wash.), 21(1):25 Skinner, Constance L., Adventures of Oregon, Slade Gorton: A Half Century in Politics, by coal industry in, 29(2):162 A Chronicle of the Fur Trade, 11(3):231- John C. Hughes, review, 103(3):147-48

372 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Slagomas. See Koquilton, Slugamus Thomas J. Pressly and Harvey H. and Paula Petrik, review, 84(3):117 Slaimon people. See Sliammon people Chamberlin, 66(2):79-84 Smalley, James A., 4(1):38 Slater, John F., 6(1):14 “Slavery and the Oregon Territorial Issue: Smalley, Martha Ann, 4(1):38 Slater, L. Roy, 38(2):101, 107 Prelude to the Compromise of 1850,” Smart, Douglas, “Spokane’s Battle for Freight Slatta, Richard W., “Chicanos in the Pacific by R. Alton Lee, 64(3):112-19 Rates,” 45(1):19-27 Northwest: A Demographic and “The Slaying of Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox,” by J. F. Smart, James G., rev. of The Presidency of Socioeconomic Portrait,” 70(4):155- Santee, 25(2):128-32 William McKinley, 73(1):43 62; “The ‘Spanish Origin’ Population Sleeping Island, by P. G. Downes, review, Smart, James P., 26(3):216 of Oregon and Washington: A 35(2):179-80 Smead, W. H., 70(3):135-36 Demographic Profile, 1980,” 75(3):108- Slemmons, Rod, rev. of Picturing the Smeds, John Baptist, 32(2):170-73, 180-85 16; Cowboys of the , review, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: smelting industry, 23(2):103-106, 60(2):90, 82(2):74; rev. of Mexican Emigration to The Photographs of Frank H. Nowell, 95-96, 81(2):78, 84(2):42-49, 91(2):59- the United States, 1897-1931: Socio- 101(1):37-38 69, 105(4):175-88 Economic Patterns, 72(4):184 Slentz, Gail, 106(1):25, 28-29, 31-32 Smena, Victor, 38(4):296-97 Slaughter, Mary Wells, 10(3):179-81, Sliammon people, 33(4):381, 384-85 Smetzer, Megan A., rev. of In the Spirit of the 49(2):72-73 Slibender, John, 4(2):114 Ancestors: Contemporary Northwest Slaughter, William A. Slick as a Mitten: Ezra Meeker’s Klondike Coast Art at the Burke Museum, estate of, 49(2):72-73 Enterprise, by Dennis M. Larsen, 105(4):200-201 during Indian wars (1855-58), 10(3):177- review, 101(3/4):169-70 Smiley, Donald V., rev. of Douglas in 81, 13(4):277-78, 15(3):194-95, Slickpoo, Allen P., Sr., Noon Nee-me-poo (We, Saskatchewan: The Story of a Socialist 21(1):29, 25(3):180, 104(2):89 the Nez Perces): Culture and History of Experiment, 54(2):84-85 monument to, 10(3):177-81, 15(2):122 the Nez Perces, Vol. 1, review, 66(4):182 Smith, A. J., 2(1):30 on Pacific Coast surveying expedition Slidell, John, 21(1):39, 42 Smith, A. Robert, The Tiger in the Senate: (1853), 33(4):393-404 Sloan, W. G., 103(1):8 The Biography of Wayne Morse, review, papers of, 8(2):159 Sloan Shipyards (Olympia), 85(2):78, 54(1):35-36 and Slaughter County, 11(1):46-47, 90(1):13 Smith, Addison, 29(3):273-74, 93(1):14-18, 24(3):210 Slocum, John, 5(1):18, 64(3):121, 73(4):165- 20-22 Slaughter, William W., ed., Camping Out 67, 171, 173, 81(4):123, 126-27, Smith, Alfred E., 55(1):1-8 in the Yellowstone, 1882, by Mary 93(4):195 Smith, Alice E., George Smith’s Money: A Bradshaw Richards, review, 86(4):192 Slocum, Laura, 6(1):19 Scottish Investor in America, review, Slaughter County (Wash.). See Kitsap County Slocum, Mary, 64(3):121, 73(4):171, 173 58(4):217-18; The History of Wisconsin, The Slave Community: Plantation Life in Slocum, Richard, 10(3): 206-15, 220, 227-29 Vol. 1: From Exploration to Statehood, the Antebellum South, by John W. Slogomas. See Koquilton, Slugamus review, 65(4):189-90; rev. of The Blassingame, review, 66(2):79-84 Sloss, Frank H., “The Hutchinson, Kohl Fist in the Wilderness, 56(2):89-90; Slave Lake River, 42(4):324-29 Story: A Fresh Look,” 62(1):1-6; rev. of Marquette’s Explorations: The Slave Wives of Nehalem, by Claire Warner “Who Owned the Alaska Commercial Narratives Reexamined, 63(3):121-22; Churchill, 25(1):74 Company?” 68(3):120-30 rev. of Norwegian-American Studies, Slaveholding in North Carolina; An Economic Sloss, Louis, 14(4):243-47, 62(1):1-2, 4-6, Vol. 23, 59(4):222-23; rev. of Territorial View, by Rosser Howard Taylor, 68(3):121-28, 89(2):59-62 Papers of the United States, Vol. 27: 18(2):150 Slosson, Preston William, The Great Crusade The Territory of Wisconsin: Executive slavery and After, 1914-1928, 22(1):69-70 Journal, 1836-1848; Papers, 1836- and antislavery patrols in B.C. (1860s), Slotnick, Herman E., Alaska: A History, 3d 1839, 62(2):88, Vol. 28: The Territory 69(4):159-63, 168 ed., review, 103(3):144-45; Alaska: A of Wisconsin, 1839-1848, 68(1):46; essay review on, 66(2):79-84, 67(1):29-32 History of the 49th State, 103(3):117, rev. of Theodore C. Blegen: A Memoir, legacy of, in American history, 65(2):66-78 review, 72(4):181 70(4):184 among Native peoples, 5(3):204, 9(4):277- Slough-Keetcha. See Smith, Alice Maude, 28(3):335-36, 83(1):38 83, 11(4):250-53, 54(4):159-60, 162, “Slough-Keetcha: Spokane Garry in History Smith, Allan H., 44(4):189 164 and Memory,” by John W. W. Mann, works of: “The Location of Flathead Post,” and Oreg. boundary dispute, 52(1):9-14 104(1):3-20 48(2):47-54; Takhoma: Ethnography of and Oreg. Terr.: attitudes on, 44(3):108- Slovenian immigrants, 34(1):8 Mount Rainier National Park, review, 109, 111; Democratic Party politics, Slowey, Gabrielle, Navigating Neoliberalism: 99(2):98 58(2):65, 67, 73; formation of territory, Self-Determination and the Mikisew Smith, Alleck C., 29(3):262-65, 267, 64(3):112-19 Cree First Nation, review, 100(1):44-45 36(4):344-46 and Provisional Government of Oregon, Sluggia (Nisqually Indian), 95(1):29 Smith, Alson J., Men Against the Mountains: 1(4):226, 64(3):112, 86(3):121-30 Slugomas. See Koquilton, Slugamus Jedidiah Smith and the South West and territorial expansion, 2(3):209-32, Sluiskin (Yakama leader), 8(2):96-101, Expedition of 1826-29, review, 2(4):309-32 9(4):312-13, 12(4):313 57(1):38-39 and Wash. Terr., (1):71, 42(1):4-5, Small, L. N. See L. N. Small house Smith, Andrew C., 81(4):149-50 42(4):294 Small Town Renaissance: A Story of the Smith, Arthur D. Howden, John Jacob Astor, “Slavery among the Indians of Northwest Montana Study, by Richard Waverly review, 21(1):65-66; ed., The Narrative America,” by H. F. Hunt, 9(4):277-83 Poston, review, 41(3):275-76 of Samuel Hancock, review, 18(4):301- “Slavery and Scholarship, Some Problems Small Worlds: Children and Adolescents in 302 of Evidence: An Essay Review,” by America, 1850-1950, ed. Elliott West Smith, Asa B., 1(1):37-38, 2(1):24, 2(2):134,

Index 373 22(1):51, 25(1):40, 67(1):1, 4 Northwest, 22(2):152; ed., “An Old 27(3):274-75; rev. of Marcus Whitman, works of: Diaries and Letters of Henry H. Quaker Magazine,” 11(4):250-53; Pathfinder and Patriot, 3(2):154-57; Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating comp., Pacific Northwest Americana; rev. of Missionary Explorers Among to the Nez Perce Mission, 1838-1842, A Checklist of Books and Pamphlets the American Indians, 4(4):293; rev. review, 50(3):116 Relating to the History of the Pacific of More Power to You, 26(3):235; rev. Smith, Barbara Sweetland, Preliminary Survey Northwest, 30(1):69, review, 12(3):230- of Narratives of Captivity Among the of Documents in the Archives of the 31; rev. of Acquisition of Oregon and Indians of North America, 4(2):128; rev. Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska, the Long Suppressed Evidence about of The Nez Perce Indians, 3(2):157; rev. review, 67(3):132; Russian Orthodoxy Marcus Whitman, 3(2):154-57; rev. of The North American Indian, Vols. 19 in Alaska: A History, Inventory, and of Adventures in Alaska and Along the and 20, 23(1):61-62; rev. of Opening Analysis of the Church Archives in Trail, 19(4):304-305; rev. of The Assay a Highway to the Pacific, 1838-1846, Alaska with an Annotated Bibliography, Office and the Proposed Mint at New 13(3):235; rev. of Oregon Imprints, review, 73(1):19 Westminster; a Chapter in the History 1847-1870, 41(2):170-71; rev. of The Smith, Benjamin F., 37(3):195, 217, 220, 224 of the Fraser River Mines, 18(2):140; Oregon Missions; The Story of How Smith, Bernard, Forces in American Criticism, rev. of Before the Covered Wagon, the Line Was Run Between Canada review, 31(3):364-65 22(3):228; rev. of A Bibliography and the United States, 9(4):309; rev. Smith, Britt, 45(4):117-24, 59(2):89-91, 93, of Alaskan Literature, 1724-1924, of The Oregon System: The Story of 95, 77(4):124-25 19(3):232-33; rev. of Bibliography of Direct Legislation in Oregon, 4(1):44- Smith, Burton M., “The Politics of Allotment: American Historical Societies, 2(4):361- 45; rev. of An Outline of the History The Flathead Indian Reservation as 62; rev. of Bibliography of Place Name of the Pacific Northwest with Special a Test Case,” 70(3):131-40; rev. of Literature: United States, Canada, References to Washington, 17(3):235; The Blood People, A Division of the Alaska and Newfoundland, 40(2):161- rev. of The Past and Present of the Blackfoot Confederacy: An Illustrated 62; rev. of Books on the Pacific Pike’s Peak Gold Regions, 23(3):230-31; Interpretation of the Old Ways, 70(2):88 Northwest for Small Libraries, 15(1):69; rev. of Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, Smith, C. B., 96(3):126-27 rev. of Captain Cook’s Voyages, with an 2(3):265-68; rev. of Pioneer Education Smith, C. J., “Early Development of Railroads Account of his Life During the Previous in the Pacific Northwest, 28(3):320- in the Pacific Northwest,” 13(4):243-50 and Intervening Periods, 16(4):302- 21; rev. of The Plains and the Rockies: Smith, C. Mark, Community Godfather: How 303; rev. of Cheadle’s Journal of a Trip A Contribution to the Bibliography Sam Volpentest Shaped the History of Across Canada, 1862-1863, 23(1):63- of Original Narratives of Travel and Hanford and the Tri-Cities, review, 64; rev. of The Conkling-Prosch Family, Adventure, 1800-1865, 12(1):72; rev. 106(3):145-46; Raising Cain: The Life 3(2):157-58; rev. of The Constitutional of Publications of the Nebraska State and Politics of Senator Harry P. Cain, Status and Government of Alaska, Historical Society, Vol. 20, 14(1):66; review, 104(4):197-98 19(2):143; rev. of A Dog-Puncher on rev. of The Rollins Collection of Western Smith, Carroll, and Johanson, 103(3):126 the Yukon, 19(4):304-305; rev. of Early Americana, 40(1):73-74; rev. of Route Smith, Charles H., 87(4):202 Catholic Missions in Old Oregon, Vol. Across the Rocky Mountains, 23(3):230- Smith, Charles J., 73(4):149-50, 153-54, 1, 23(3):228, Vol. 2, 24(1):60-61; rev. 31; rev. of Rowdy, 19(2):143; rev. 92(2):84, 86, 88 of The Emigrants’ Guide to California, of The Sea, the Ship, and the Sailor, Smith, Charles L., 64(4):141-43, 69(4):178-80, 23(3):230-31; rev. of The Far West 16(4):302-303; rev. of The United 182-83 Coast, 16(4):302-303; rev. of The States Exploring Expedition, 1838- Smith, Charles Wesley, 12(1):78, 34(1):31, Fortune of Books: Essays, Memories and 1842, and its Publications, 1844-1874: 41(1):31-35, 47(3):85, 51(4):169, Prophecies of a Librarian, 33(1):110-11; A Bibliography, 34(3):317-18; rev. of 70(3):121, 125-27, 129-30 rev. of Francis Parkman’s the Oregon The Voyage of the New Hazard to the works of: “Asa Shinn Mercer, Pioneer in Trail, 9(3):230; rev. of The Fur Trade Northwest Coast, Hawaii and China, Western Publicity,” 27(4):347-66; “The of America, 13(1):68-69; rev. of The 1810-1813, 30(3):350-51; rev. of Way Bagley Collection of Pacific Northwest Great Plains; the Romance of Western Sketches, Containing Incidents of Travel History,” 10(2):83-87; “Collecting American Exploration, Warfare, and Across the Plains, 18(1):70; rev. of Why Pacific Northwest Americana,” Settlement, 1527-1870, 2(2):174-76; Our Flag Floats Over Oregon, 3(2):154- 30(1):67-76; “A Contribution toward rev. of Handbook of Learned Societies 57; rev. of The William Robertson a Bibliography of Marcus Whitman,” and Institutions: America, 2(4):360- Coe Collection of Western Americana, 3(1):3-62; “Coordination in the 61; rev. of Henry R. Wagner’s the 40(1):74-76; rev. of Windows into Collection of Source Material: A Plains and the Rockies, a bibliography Alaska, 19(4):304-305; rev. of Winning New Deal in Documents,” 25(2):103- of original narratives of travel and the Oregon Country, 3(2):154-57; rev. 107; “Early Library Development adventure, 1800-1865, 29(1):88-89; rev. of Zimmermann’s Captain Cook. An in Washington,” 17(4):246-58; of History of the State of Washington, Account of the Third Voyage of Captain “Expansion of the Dewey Decimal 15(3):230; rev. of Im Wunderland Cook Around the World, 1776-1780, System of Classification for the Alaska, 19(2):143; rev. of The Indian 22(1):60-62 History of the Pacific Northwest,” Tribes of North America, 25(4):303; rev. Smith, Christina Denny, rev. of The Covered 2(2):146-60, 31(2):231-52; “Notes of An Invitation to Book Collecting: Its Wagon, 14(1):63; rev. of Fifty Years on the Life and Historical Services Pleasures and Practices, 39(2):174; rev. on the Old Frontier, as Cowboy, of Thomas W. Prosch,” 14(1):30-36; of A Journal of the Santa Fe Expedition Hunter, Guide, Scout, and Ranchman, “Wilberforce Eames: The Passing of under Colonel Doniphan, 23(3):230-31; 15(2):144; rev. of Genevieve: A Tale of a Great Bibliographer,” 29(2):223-24; rev. of Kings of the Missouri, 13(1):68- Oregon, 24(1):64-65; rev. of The Last Manuscripts in Libraries of the Pacific 69; rev. of The Klondike Nugget, Pioneers, 26(2):149; rev. of Let ’Er Buck:

374 Pacific Northwest Quarterly A Story of the Passing of the Old West, Blackburn’s Narrative, 84(4):156; rev. Smith, Frank J., 101(3/4):120 12(4):306; rev. of A Picked Company, of J. Ross Browne: Confidential Agent Smith, Fraser, 21(4):248, 251-56 4(3):196-97; rev. of Seven Years on the in Old California, 57(2):86-87; rev. Smith, George, 98(1):26 Pacific Slope, 6(1):69-70; rev. of The of News of the Plains and Rockies, Smith, George Duncan, Washington Vigilantes of Montana, 7(3):248-49; rev. 1803-1865: Original Narratives of State Government: Administrative of The Young Alaskans on the Missouri, Overland Travel and Adventure Selected Organization and Functions, review, 14(1):63 from the Wagner-Camp and Becker 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., review, Smith, Christopher, rev. of Blockades or Bibliography of Western Americana, Vol. 54(4):178-79; Washington Voters’ Breakthroughs? Aboriginal Peoples 1, 89(1):44-45, Vol. 2, 89(3):160, Vol. Handbook, review, 40(3):255-57 Confront the Canadian State, 3, 90(1):48, Vol. 4, 90(4):210-11, Vol. Smith, George F., 38(3):203, 206 106(3):144-45 5, 90(4):211, Vols. 6-7, 92(4):211-12, Smith, George Otis, 51(1):27 Smith, Clareta Olmstead, The Trail Leads Vol. 8, 93(4):203-204; rev. of Plains Smith, George Venable, 39(2):109-10, 116, West, review, 38(1):93 and Rockies, 1800-1865: One Hundred 122, 74(1):32-34, 88(4):178, 95(2):70, Smith, Clinton DeWitt, 29(3):263-67, Twenty Proposed Additions to the 74 32(4):357, 36(4):344 Wagner-Camp and Becker Bibliography Smith, Gibbs M., , review, 61(4):232 Smith, Cordelia, 7(4):310-11, 316-17, 320, of Travel and Adventure in the American Smith, Goldwin, “Notes on the Problem 8(1):46, 8(2):125 West, with Thirty-three Selected of San Juan,” 31(2):181-86; rev. of Smith, Courtland L., Salmon Fishers of the Reprints, 95(3):160-61; rev. of Russian Northwest Water Boundary: Report of Columbia, review, 72(2):71 Shadows on the British Northwest Coast the Experts Summoned by the German Smith, Daniel M., rev. of America’s Outward of North America, 1810-1890: A Study Emperor as Arbitrator under Articles 34- Thrust: Approaches to Foreign Affairs, of Rejection of Defence Responsibilities, 42 of the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1865-1890, 64(1):33-34 75(4):186; rev. of Surveying the 1871, Preliminary to His Award Dated Smith, David A., “Imagining Victoria: Canadian Pacific: Memoir of a Railroad October 21, 1872, 33(2):212-13 Tourism and the English Image Pioneer, 84(2):69; rev. of The Winning Smith, Harlan I., “A Vast Neglected Field for of British Columbia’s Capital,” by of the West, Vols. 1-4, 88(1):46-47 Archaeological Research,” 1(3):131-35; 103(2):67-81 Smith, E. June, 104(2):63, 66 The Archeological Collection from the Smith, David C., “Pulp, Paper, and Alaska,” Smith, Earl R., The Days of My Years: The Southern Interior of British Columbia, 66(2):61-70 Autobiography of an Average American, 5(4):318-19 Smith, De Cost, Indian Experiences, review, review, 61(2):112 Smith, Harry Bache, 87(2):60, 67-68 34(4):413 Smith, Edward, 92(1):4-5, 8, 10-12 Smith, Harry Edwin, The United States Smith, DeWitt C., 33(3):274-75 Smith, Edward Lincoln, Two Warriors, Federal Internal Tax History from 1861 Smith, Diane, Letters from Yellowstone, review, 22(3):230; rev. of Forty Years a Pioneer, to 1871, review, 5(4):315 92(2):105-106; rev. of The Quadra 26(2):144-46 Smith, Harvey Walker, 46(3):83, 85 Story: A History of Quadra Island, Smith, Elbert B., The Presidency of James Smith, Helena Huntington, The War on 101(3/4):165-66 Buchanan, review, 68(1):37 Powder River, review, 58(1):45 Smith, Donald, 101(2):82-83 Smith, Elmer, 45(4):118, 121, 123, 57(2):67, Smith, Henry (gold miner), 31(3):293-340 Smith, Donald E., The Viceroy of New Spain, 69-70, 59(2):89, 91-94 Smith, Henry A. (physician), 7(1):55, review, 4(2):129 Smith, Eric Alden, rev. of Ancient Land, 22(4):251-55, 41(4):342-43, 43(2):92- Smith, Dorothy Blakey, ed., Lady Franklin Sacred Whale: The Hunt and 93, 96-109, 95(1):33-34 Visits the Pacific Northwest: Being Its Rituals, 86(3):139-40; rev. of Smith, Henry Ladd, rev. of Newspapering Extracts from the Letters of Miss Sophia Boundaries and Passages: Rule and in the Old West: A Pictorial History of Cracroft, Sir John Franklin’s Niece, Ritual in Yup’ik Eskimo Oral Tradition, Journalism and Printing on the Frontier, February to April 1861 and April to 86(3):139-40; rev. of The Iñupiaq 57(1):42; rev. of RFD: The Changing July 1870, review, 69(1):34-35; ed., The Eskimo Nations of Northwest Alaska, Face of Rural America, 56(3):137-38 Reminiscences of Doctor John Sebastian 90(4):207-208; rev. of Tales from the Smith, Henry Nash, 52(1):1, 6 Helmcken, review, 68(4):197 Dena: Indian Stories from the Tanana, works of: Virgin Land: The American West Smith, Duane A., Rocky Mountain Mining Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers, 88(3):149; as Symbol and Myth, review, 42(1):80- Camps: The Urban Frontier, review, rev. of Western Indians: Comparative 81 59(3):165; ed., A Taste of the West: Environments, Languages, and Cultures Smith, Herndon, “Centralia High School Essays in Honor of Robert G. Athearn, of 172 Western American Indian Tribes, Students and the History of Their review, 75(4):187 73(3):138 Community,” 33(1):41-57 Smith, Dwight L., ed., Survival on a Smith, Ethel Sabin, “Plight of the Ancon,” Smith, Hiram F. “Okanogan,” 9(4):264, Westward Trek, 1858-1859: The John 46(3):90-93 10(3):168-70, 43(3):226-33 Jones Overlanders, review, 81(3):117; Smith, Ezra L., 51(4):173, 54(2):62, 64-65 Smith, Isaac W., 36(3):252-53, 43(2):93-95 ed., A Tour of Duty in the Pacific Smith, F. C., 31(2):133, 135-37 Smith, J. Allen, 34(2):147-48, 35(3):195-214, Northwest: E. A. Porcher and HMS Smith, F. Todd, rev. of José Narváez: The 46(3):65-71, 50(3):101, 51(1):47, Sparrowhawk, 1865-1868, by E. A. Forgotten Explorer, Including His 53(2):49-59, 63(2):61-62, 66(1):20-22, Porcher, review, 93(2):99-100; rev. of Narrative of a Voyage on the Northwest 99(4):191 : The Explorer Coast in 1788, 91(1):46-47 works of: The Growth and Decadence of and the Scientist in the Winning of Smith, Francis E., Achievements of Captain Constitutional Government, 35(3):211- the American West, 58(1):13; rev. Robert Gray, 14(2):153 12, 53(2):50-59, review, 22(2):150; The of Exploring Western Americana, Smith, Frank E., The Politics of Conservation, Multiple Money Standard, 35(3):197; 82(4):153; rev. of Frontiersman: Abner review, 58(4):220-21 The Spirit of American Government,

Index 375 review, 57(2):82; The Spirit of Smith, Marian W., “The Nooksack, the on the Frontier, 1825-1915, 77(1):35 American Government, a Study of the Chilliwack, and the Middle Fraser,” Smith, Solomon Howard, 2(1):12, 17-18, Constitution: Its Origin, Influence and 41(4):330-41; The Puyallup-Nisqually, 24(3):182, 230-31 Relation to Democracy, 35(3):201-208, review, 32(4):451-52; ed., Indians of the Smith, Stephen C., ed., Economics and Public 211, 53(2):50-59, review, 1(4):267-74; Urban Northwest, review, 41(1):73-74; Policy in Water Resource Development, rev. of Modern Democracies, 12(4):304- rev. of Smoke from Their Fires: The Life review, 56(3):113 305; rev. of The Operation of the of a Kwakiutl Chief, 33(2):226-27 Smith, Stevenson, The Bailey and Babette Initiative, Referendum, and Recall in Smith, Martin, 36(3):210, 53(2):71 Gatzert Foundation for Child Welfare, Oregon, 7(2):168-70 Smith, Mary Dibble, 45(2):47-48 review, 3(3):244 Smith, J. H. T., 35(4):297 Smith, Miles, rev. of Light on the Devils: Smith, T. L. “Pegleg,” 6(4):247-49 Smith, J. L., The First Kamchatka Expedition Coming of Age on the Klamath, review, Smith, T. V., The Promise of American Politics, of Vitus Bering, 1725-1730, review, 103(3):148-49 rev. ed., review, 28(2):211 95(2):105 Smith, Mrs. E. L., 4(2):110 Smith, Thomas, 96(4):199 Smith, J. ., 49(4):130 Smith, Mrs. Jacob, 7(4):310-13, 318, 320, Smith, Thomas G., “Detaining the Insane: Smith, J. S., 49(2):70 8(1):41, 45-46 Detention Hospitals, Mental Health, Smith, Jacob, 7(4):310-13, 318, 320, 8(1):42, Smith, Nancy S., 43(3):231-32 and Frontier Politics in Alaska, 1910- 48, 56, 61, 8(2):125 Smith, Nate, 27(4):384 1915,” 73(3):124-33; “The Treatment of Smith, Jacob H. (Indian agent), 37(1):46 Smith, Noel, 73(2):73-75 the Mentally Ill in Alaska, 1884-1912: A Smith, James, 4(1):36-37 Smith, Norma, Jeannette Rankin: America’s Territorial Study,” 65(1):17-28; rev. of Smith, James G., 43(2):140-41 Conscience, review, 95(4):208-209 The Alaska Journal, 1986: History and Smith, James M., 37(1):54 Smith, Noyes, 15(4):281-83 Arts of the North, Vol. 16, 79(1):40; rev. Smith, Jane F., ed., Indian-White Relations: A Smith, O., 48(2):41 of Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation Persistent Paradox, review, 69(2):90 Smith, Page, As A City Upon a Hill: The Town in North Alaska, 70(2):86 Smith, Jedediah, 18(3):183 in American History, review, 58(2):99- Smith, Timothy L., Called unto Holiness: The attacked by Indians, 28(4):347, 40(4):283- 100 Story of the Nazarenes. The Formative 88 Smith, Persifor Frazer, 11(1):62, 11(2):137-39, Years, review, 54(2):86 in Coquille River area, 82(3):104, 106-108 31(4):428-29, 47(2):33 Smith, Tom, 64(4):143 exploration by, 19(1):16-18, 28(4):343-44 Smith, R. B., 44(1):26 Smith, Ursula, Frontier Children, review, at Fort Vancouver, 3(1):66-68 Smith, Richard, A Tour of Four Great Rivers: 91(3):164; The Gold Rush Widows of in Jackson Hole, 37(2):100-108 The Hudson, Mohawk, Susquehanna Little Falls: A Story Drawn from the Smith, Jefferson Randolph “Soapy,” 99(1):19, and Delaware, in 1769; being the Letters of Pamelia and James Fergus, 106(2):60-61 journal of Richard Smith of Burlington, review, 82(2):71 Smith, Jeremiah, 101(2):82-83 , review, 1(3):170-71 Smith, Verbeck, ed., Ice Window: Letters from Smith, John E., 33(4):419-24, 424, 426, Smith, Richard Lee, 103(2):61-63 a Bering Strait Village, 1892-1902, 34(1):45-54, 65, 72, 79 Smith, Robert Wayne, The Coeur d’Alene review, 94(4):211-12 works of: “A Pioneer of the Spokane Mining War of 1892: A Case Study of Smith, Vern S., Gold on Sterling Creek: A Country,” 7(4):267-77 an Industrial Dispute, review, 53(2):86; Century of Placer Mining, review, Smith, Joseph (Mormon leader), 6(4):244-45, History of Placer and Quartz Gold 56(1):38-39 47(4):107, 48(2):39-41 Mining in the Coeur d’Alene District, Smith, Victor, 16(4):265-71 Smith, Joseph F., 60(3):155, 157-58, 160 review, 88(1):48 Smith, Walker C., 52(3):92 Smith, Joseph Showalter, 31(4):425, Smith, Sam, 100(3):112-17 Smith, Wallace, Oregon Sketches, review, 33(3):304, 320, 329, 338, 43(2):117-18 Smith, Samuel P., 32(3):303-304 17(1):67-68 Smith, Josiah, 14(4):260 Smith, Sherry L., “Reimagining the Indian: Smith, Warren D., 96(4):188, 195, 197 Smith, Kathleen Lopp, ed., Ice Window: Letters Charles Erskine Scott Wood and works of: The Scenic Treasure House of from a Bering Strait Village, 1892-1902, Frank Linderman,” 87(3):149-58; Oregon, review, 32(4):453-54 review, 94(4):211-12 Reimagining Indians: Native Americans Smith, Wesley (Wesly), 25(1):57, 106(2):60, Smith, L. C., 75(1):24 through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940, review, 62 Smith, L. Herman, “Preservation and Repair 93(3):157; Sagebrush Soldier: Private Smith, William Alexander. See De Cosmos, of Manuscripts in the Huntington William Earl Smith’s View of the Amor Library,” 29(1):41-51 Sioux War of 1876, review, 81(2):76; Smith, William Ernest, ed., The American Smith, Leta May, The End of the Trail: Nika The View from Officers’ Row: Army Civil War, by Carl Russell Fish, review, Cupet, review, 68(3):149-50 Perceptions of Western Indians, review, 29(1):94-98 Smith, Levi Lathrop, 11(4):292-93, 13(1):57, 84(1):37; rev. of Historic Ranches of Smith and Carroll, 103(3):126 43(4):277-301 Wyoming, 78(4):156; rev. of The Old Smith Brothers and Watson Foundry, Smith, Lyman “Sandy,” 101(2):76 Army: A Portrait of the American Army 31(2):126, 129-31, 152-53, 156 Smith, Lyon A., 12(3):225, 13(2):134-35, in Peacetime, 1784-1898, 77(2):76; rev. Smith Island (Wash.), 38(3):254, 256, 258 41(2):113-15, 43(2):92-116, 118 of One Thousand One Curious Things: Smith River Indian Shaker Church, 64(3):123 Smith, Mandy Warren, 7(4):274 Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Native Smith Tower (Seattle), 75(1):24-25, 28-29, 32, Smith, Margaret, rev. of Lone Cowboy—My American Art, 93(1):42-43; rev. of 106(3):109, 114 Life Story, 22(1):62 Rethinking American Indian History, Smith-Gandy Ford dealership (Seattle), Smith, Margaret Bayard, The First Forty Years 90(1):45-46; rev. of Two Rooms: The architecture of, 103(3):129 of Washington Society, review, 1(3):167- Life of Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Smith-Lever Act (1914), 87(3):135-36 69 90(4):207; rev. of Women and Indians Smithers, Erasmus M., 29(2):156, 97(3):140,

376 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 144 Snatelem (Skagit leader), 8(1):56-57 Carl L. Becker, review, 50(4):169-70 Smithson Sheep Company, 33(2):169-70 Snatelum, George, Jr. (Hel-mits), 8(1):56, Snyder, Richard C., rev. of Union Bay: The Life Smithsonian Institution 10(3):211 of a City Marsh, 43(3):238-39 and Army Signal Service, U.S., 86(2):72-81 Snatelum, George, Sr. (Kwuss-ka-nam), Snyder, Sarah Elizabeth, 3(4):298 and Evans, John, 26(2):83-89 7(2):149, 151, 155, 165, 8(1):56, So, How Long Have You Been Native? Life as and Exploring Expedition, U.S., 80(1):22, 10(3):211-16, 227 an Alaska Native Tour Guide, by Alexis 31 Sneddon, Matthew, rev. of Island Timber: A C. Bunten, review, 106(3):143 and Hepburn, James, 38(3):249, 251 Social History of the Logging So Far from Home: An Army Bride on the and Pacific railroad surveys, 10(1):5, 12-13 Company, , 93(3):154- Western Frontier, 1865-1869, by Julia works of: Twenty-sixth Annual Report 55; rev. of Turning Trees into Dollars: Gilliss, ed. Priscilla Knuth, review, of the Bureau of American Ethnology, The British Columbia Coastal Lumber 87(2):97-98 review, 3(1):93-94 Industry, 1858-1913, 93(3):154-55; So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies The Smiting of the Rock; a Tale of Oregon, by rev. of White Poplar, Black Locust, Trade Transformed Anglo-American Palmer Bend, review, 9(4):308-309 95(3):152-53 , by James R. Fichter, review, Smoak, Gregory E., rev. of Contested Empire: Snell, B. M., 81(2):72 102(4):195-97 Peter Skene Ogden and the Snell, George Dixon, And If Man Triumph, So Incredibly Idaho! Seven Landscapes That Expeditions, 95(2):92 review, 30(2):227-28; Root, Hog, and Define the Gem State, by Carlos Smohalla (Wanapum prophet), 20(3):203, Die, review, 28(2):220-21 Arnaldo Schwantes, review, 89(1):47- 68(4):177 Snell, Roy J., Eskimo Legends, 17(3):235 48 Smoke from Their Fires: The Life of a Kwakiutl Snettisham, Alaska, 75(2):62-63, 65-69 So Much to Be Done: Women Settlers on the Chief, by Clellan S. Ford, review, Snipes, Benjamin E., 14(4):256-57, 23(1):15 Mining and Ranching Frontier, ed. Ruth 33(2):226-27 Snita (Alaska Native), 59(4):196-97, 199 B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Smoke Wars: Anaconda Copper, Montana Snively, Henry Joseph, 30(1):4-16, 105(2):90- Christiane Fischer Dichamp, review, Air Pollution, and the Courts, 1890- 91 83(1):29 1924, by Donald MacMillan, review, Snohomish, Wash., 13(2):126-27 So Shall Ye Reap, by Joan London and Henry 92(2):103-104 Snohomish County: An Illustrated History, Anderson, review, 63(3):126 Smoky-Top: The Art and Times of Willie by David A. Cameron, Charles So Short a Time: A Biography of John Reed and Seaweed, by Bill Holm, review, P. LeWarne, M. Allan May, Jack Louise Bryant, by Barbara Gelb, review, 75(4):189 C. O’Donnell, and Lawrence E. 66(2):92 Smoot, Reed, 60(3):154-60, 64(2):50, 53-54 O’Donnell, review, 97(4):208-209 So Sweet to Labor: Rural Women in America, smuggling, 54(3):89-103, 66(4):145-52, Snohomish County (Wash.), 4(2):102, 1865-1895, by Norton Juster, review, 85(3):99-101 13(2):126-27, 21(1):25 72(2):87 Smurr, John W., “A New La Vérendrye archival materials related, 33(2):244 . . . So They Understand: Cultural Issues in Theory,” 43(1):51-64; rev. of South Jackson, Henry M., as prosecutor for, Oral History, by William Schneider, Dakota Historical Collections and 81(3):87-95 review, 95(4):206 Report, Vol. 25, 43(4):307 migration of Appalachian highlanders to, Soap Lake (Wash.), 82(1):4-5 Smuts, Jan C., 50(3):109 33(1):3-25 Sobering Up: From Temperance to Prohibition Smyly, Carolyn, The Totem Poles of , newspapers of, 13(3):185, 194-95, in Antebellum America, 1800-1860, by review, 68(4):197-98 14(3):200, 14(4):269-70, 26(1):37, 42, Ian R. Tyrrell, review, 71(4):185 Smyly, John, The Totem Poles of Skedans, 64, 26(2):132-33, 137 Sobolewski, Helen, 78(3):94-95, 98-99 review, 68(4):197-98 , 1(2):32-35 Social and Cultural Dynamics, by Pitirim A. Smyser, Skip, 102(4):164, 166, 172-73 Snoqualmie Pass (Wash.), 23(4):245-57, Sorokin, review, 29(1):104-10 Smythe, William E., The Conquest of Arid 38(3):194-213, 60(3):121-26 “Social and Economic Change in Roseburg, America, review, 62(2):88-89 Snoqualmie Pass: From Indian Trail to Oregon, 1850-1885: A Quantitative Snake people, 31(2):167-78, 35(1):41, Interstate, by Yvonne Prater, review, View,” by William G. Robbins, 35(2):126, 43(1):53, 55, 58-64, 97(1):28 74(1):43 64(2):80-87 Snake River Snoqualmie Pass Recreation Area, 44(1):13 Social Anthropology of North American Tribes, dams on, 83(1):13, 17, 21, 86(4):178-88, Snow, H. H., 20(1):49 ed. Fred Eggan, review, 29(2):214-16 87(1):10-12, 14, 103(1):9, 11 Snow, H. J., 100(4):185-86 The Social Credit Movement in Alberta, by exploration of, 37(2):89-108 Snow in the River, by Carol Ryrie Brink, John A. Irving, review, 52(3):124 Mormon settlement near, 78(1/2):50-58 review, 85(2):59-60 The Social Economy of the Tlingit Indians, by origin of name of, 13(2):125-26 Snow Sentinels of the Pacific Northwest, by Kalervo Oberg, review, 66(1):37 navigation on, 86(4):179-82, 184, 187, Joseph T. Hazard, review, 24(1):61-62 Social Engineering in the Philippines: The 87(1):11 Snowden, Clinton A., 35(3):215-22, 52(1):22, Aims, Execution, and Impact of perceptions of, 84(4):122-29 71(1):8, 10-11, 102(1):21, 23 American Colonial Policy, 1900-1913, railroad transportation across, 56(3):106- Snyder, Carl, 72(1):30-31 by Glenn Anthony May, review, 13 Snyder, Eugene E., We Claimed This Land: 72(4):190 and wheat exports, 45(1):13-18 Portland’s Pioneer Settlers, review, The Social Foundations of Education, by Snake River Country, by Bill Gulick, review, 81(4):153 George S. Counts et al., review, 64(1):36 Snyder, Gary, 64(4):158-59 27(1):89-90 “Snake River Railroad,” by Ross R. Cotroneo, Snyder, Harriet, 4(2):113-14 Social Gospel movement, 72(2):51, 74(2):50- 56(3):106-13 Snyder, Phil L., ed., Detachment and the 54, 81(1):2-7, 9-10, 83(4):144-51 Snake River Valley Railway, 3(3):194-95 Writing of History: Essays and Letters of The Social History of American Agriculture, by

Index 377 Joseph Schafer, review, 28(2):199-200 Soden, Dale E., “Billy Sunday in Spokane: Dominion: Britain and the Northwest Social Life in England, 1750-1850, by F. J. Revivalism and Social Control,” Coast of North America, 1579-1809, Foakes Jackson, 8(1):74 79(1):10-17; “Mark Allison Matthews: 73(1):42; rev. of The Early Spanish “Social Organization and Cultural Change: Seattle’s Minister Rediscovered,” Main, 58(3):156-57; rev. of Gunboat An Essay Review,” by William Toll, 74(2):50-58; “The Role of Religious Frontier: British Maritime Authority 66(1):30-34 Activists in the Seattle Civil Rights and Northwest Coast Indians, 1846-90, The Social Organization of Early Industrial Struggles of the 1960s,” 104(2):55-71; 76(2):72; rev. of “Many Tender Ties”: Capitalism, by Michael B. Katz, “The Woman’s Christian Temperance Women in Fur-Trade Society in Western Michael J. Doucet, and Mark J. Stern, Union in the Pacific Northwest: The Canada, 1670-1870, 73(3):135; rev. of review, 74(3):141 Battle for Cultural Control,” 94(4):197- Ocean of Destiny: A Concise History of Social Purpose for Canada, ed. Michael Oliver, 207; The Reverend Mark Matthews: the North Pacific, 1500-1978, 71(1):41; review, 54(2):84 An Activist in the Progressive Era, rev. of Overland from Canada to British The Social Responsibilities of Business: review, 92(4):215; A Venture of Mind Columbia, 74(2):93; rev. of Vancouver’s Company and Community, 1900-1960, and Spirit: An Illustrated History of Past, 66(3):141 by Morrell Heald, review, 63(2):75 Whitworth College, review, 82(4):156, Solberg, S. E., ed., Peoples of Washington: The Social Sciences as School Subjects, by Rolla 83(4):152-55; rev. of An Apostle of the Perspectives on Cultural Diversity, M. Tryon, review, 27(2):185-86 North: Memoirs of the Right Reverend review, 81(4):157 Social Scientists and Farm Politics in the Age William Carpenter Bompas, 95(1):41- Sold American: The Story of Alaska Natives of Roosevelt, by Richard S. Kirkendall, 42; rev. of A History of the Catholic and Their Land, 1867-1959, by Donal review, 58(3):166 Church in the Pacific Northwest, 1743- Craig Mitchell, 103(3):119 Social Security, 81(3):96-98 1983, 78(4):153; rev. of The ’s Soldier and Brave: Military and Indian Affairs Social Solidarity Among the Japanese in Seattle, University: Freedom and Authority at in the Trans-Mississippi West, by by S. Frank Miyamoto, review, 74(1):44 BYU, 92(1):53; rev. of Mormonism: National Park Service, review, 55(2):89 Social Trends in Seattle, by Calvin F. Schmid, The Story of a New Religious Tradition, Soldier in the West: Letters of Theodore Talbot review, 36(3):280-81 76(4):147; rev. of A Promise of Good During His Services in California, socialism Things: Longfield Baptist Church, Mexico, and Oregon, 1845-53, ed. cooperative commonwealth ideal of, 1831-1981, 75(4):183; rev. of Roots Robert V. Hine and Savoie Lottinville, 59(3):137-46 and Branches: The Religious Heritage review, 64(3):129-30 and indigenous unionism, 70(1):24-34 of Washington State, 80(3):113; rev. Soldier to Advocate: C. E. S. Wood’s 1877 and newspaper journalism, 71(3):113-14, of Spokane and the Inland Empire: An Legacy, by George Venn, review, 74(4):154-55, 157-62, 164 Interior Pacific Northwest Anthology, 98(1):43-44 support for, in Finnish communities, 97(3):149; rev. of The Triumph of Soldiers and Spruce: Origins of the Loyal 93(3):142-43 Tradition: The Emergence of Whitman Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, by Socialist (Seattle). See Seattle Socialist College, 1859-1924, 85(1):42 Harold M. Hyman, review, 55(3):135- Socialist Party Soderstrum, T. Jason, rev. of Exploring the 36 in B.C., 27(2):159-60, 163 Olympic Mountains: Accounts of Soldiers of the Overland: Being Some Account foreign policy of, 65(4):176-83 the Earliest Expeditions, 1878-1890, of the Services of General Patrick in Oreg., 98(3):117-29 93(3):160-61 Edward Connor and His Volunteers in in Seattle, 86(1):39 The Sod-House Frontier, 1854-1890, by Everett the Old West, by Fred B. Rogers, review, in Wash.: and farmer-labor movement, Dick, review, 29(1):93 30(4):450-51 57(4):148-49, 154-55; and free-speech Sohappy, Louis, 101(1):21 Soldiers of the Sacred Heart, 94(1):28, 33, 36 movement, 66(1):3, 7, 9-11, 91(3):124- Sohappy, Richard, 99(2):55, 57-58, 64-65 Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military 35 Sohappy v. Smith, 99(2):64-65 Frontier, ed. Paul Andrew Hutton, Socialist Party of America, 65(4):176-83, Sohi, Seema, rev. of Driven Out: The Forgotten review, 80(1):35 98(3):115. See also Socialist Party War against Chinese Americans, Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the Socialist Party of Washington. See under 99(3):142-43 ilwu, by Harvey Schwartz, review, Socialist Party soil conservation, 88(4):210, 95(4):194-203 100(4):198 Société Industrielle Commerciale des Metaux Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese Migrants in Soliday, George W., “Independence Day in the de Paris, 41(4):322-29 Hawaii, by Clarence E. Glick, review, Far Northwest,” 4(3):163-81 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in 73(1):44 Solide (ship), 11(1):6, 18-19 Foreign Parts, 75(2):71-78 Sojourning Sisters: The Lives and Letters of Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of “Society in Cariboo during the Gold Rush,” Jessie and Annie McQueen, by Jean Bill Reid, by Bill Reid, ed. Robert by Isabel M. L. Bescoby, 24(3):195-207 Barman, review, 95(3):150-51 Bringhurst, review, 93(2):94-95 Society of Friends. See Quakers Sokoloff, Nikolai, 35(1):26-27 Solnit, Rebecca, Savage Dreams: A Journey Sockeye Salmon Story (film), 44(2):57 Sokolov, Aleksei, 63(2):44 into the Hidden Wars of the American Socolofsky, Homer E., Landlord William Sokweena, Thomas, 26(2):92 West, review, 87(4):214-15 Scully, review, 72(3):142; rev. of So-Kyque, 97(1):35-36 Solomon, Barbara Miller, rev. of Up from Agriculture in the United States: A Solberg, Carl E., rev. of An Account of a the Pedestal: Selected Writings in Documentary History, 4 vols., 69(1):36- Voyage to the North West Coast of the History of American Feminism, 37; rev. of Comparative Frontiers: A America in 1785 and 1786, 75(2):81; 61(1):51-52 Proposal for Studying the American rev. of The Developing West: Essays on Soloviev, Ivan, 4(2):89, 95, 38(1):47, West, 72(4):186; rev. of Historical Atlas Canadian History in Honor of Lewis 38(2):136-44 of Washington, 79(4):162 H. Thomas, 75(4):184; rev. of Distant Solovjova, Katerina, “The Rise and Decline

378 Pacific Northwest Quarterly of the Lebedev-Lastochkin Company: review, 99(3):138-39 Project in the West, by Peter Gough, Russian Colonization of South Central Somos Chicanos: Strangers in Our Own Land, review, 106(3):149 Alaska, 1787-1798,” 90(4):191-205 by David F. Gomez, review, 65(2):93 A Source-Book of Canadian History, comp. J. Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 97(2):69, 72-75 A Son of the Middle Border, by Hamlin H. Stewart Reid, Kenneth McNaught, “Some Early Libraries of Oregon,” by Mirpah Garland, 13(4):307 and Harry S. Crowe, review, 52(4):164- G. Blair, 17(4):259-70 Sone, Monica, Nisei Daughter, review, 66 “Some Evidence of the Influence of Politics 105(3):148-49 “Sources for Pacific Northwest History,” by on the Efficiency of the Army, 1861-5,” A Song to the Creator: Traditional Arts of Dennis F. Strong, 49(1):19-20 by Edward McMahon, 1(1):63-70 Native American Women of the Plateau, “Sources of Pacific Northwest History: Some Factors in Evergreenness in the Puget ed. Lillian A. Ackerman, review, Washington Mill Company Papers,” by Sound Region, by George B. Rigg, 89(3):152 Judith M. Johnson, 51(3):136-38 12(2):154 Songs of Power and Prayer in the Columbia Sourdough Gold: The Log of a Yukon Some Imaginary California Geography, by Plateau: The Jesuit, the Medicine Man, Adventure, by Mary Lee Davis, review, Henry R. Wagner, 18(2):148-49 and the Hymn Singer, by Chad Stephen 25(2):150-51 “Some Neglected Aspects of the History Hamill, review, 103(3):149 Sourdough Pot, by Will H. Chase, 35(1):86 of the Pacific Northwest,” by J. Orin Songs of the American West, ed. Richard E. Sourdough Sagas: The Journals, Memoirs, Tales Oliphant, 61(1):1-9 Lingenfelter, Richard A. Dwyer, and and Recollections of the Earliest Alaskan “Some Notes and Observations on the Origin David Cohen, review, 60(2):83 Gold Miners, 1883-1923, ed. Herbert L. and Evolution of the Name Oregon as The Songs of the Gold Rush, ed. Richard A. Heller, review, 58(3):164-65 Applied to the River of the West,” by Dwyer and Richard E. Lingenfelter, South America: Observations and Impressions, William S. Lewis, 17(3):218-22 review, 56(4):181-82 by James Bryce, review, 4(1):46-48 “Some Notes on Cook’s and Vancouver’s Sonneland, John, 95(1):5, 6, 9 The South and the Sectional Conflict, by David Ships, 1776-80, 1791-95,” by F. W. Sonnichsen, C. L., Cowboys and Cattle Kings: M. Potter, review, 61(1):57-58 Howay, 21(4):268-70 Life on the Range Today, review, South Bend, Wash., 13(2):128 “Some Notes on the Yukon by Stewart 42(1):82-83 South Boise, Idaho, quartz mining in, Menzies,” ed. Clarence L. Andrews, Sons of the American Revolution, 6(3):218, 44(4):166-76 32(2):197-202 8(1):77-78 South Carolina Historical Commission, “Some Notes upon Captain Robert Gray,” Sons of Temperance, 98(3):131-32 1(2):13, 29(1):29-30, 32, 35 by F. W. Howay and Albert Matthews, Sons of the West; Biographical Account of South Dakota: A Bicentennial History, by John 21(1):8-12 Early-day Wyoming, by Lorah B. Milton, review, 72(3):107-10 “Some Observations upon the Negative Chaffin, review, 33(2):221-22 South Dakota Historical Collections, by South Testimony and the General Spirit and Sophie Christensen (ship), 96(3):117, 120 Dakota State Department of History, Methods of Bourne and Marshall in Sorenson, S., 77(2):70 Vol. 8, 8(1):71, Vol. 9, 10(2):156, Vol. Dealing with the Whitman Question,” Sorenson, Soren, 23(3):239 10, 13(2):148 by W. D. Lyman, 7(2):99-122 Soriano, Dewey, 100(3):123-28, 130, 132 South Dakota Historical Collections and “Some Remarks upon the New Vancouver Soriano, Max, 100(3):123-24, 126, 128 Report, Vol. 25, ed. Will G. Robinson, Journal,” by F. W. Howay, 6(2):83-89 Sorokin, Pitirim A., Social and Cultural review, 43(4):307 Some Reminiscences of Old Victoria, by Edgar Dynamics, review, 29(1):104-10 South Dakota State Department of History, Fawcett, review, 4(4):294 Soroptimist (club), 75(3):125, 101(1):14 South Dakota Historical Collections, “Some Russian Books on Alaskan History,” by Sorrels, , comp., Way Out in Idaho: A Vol. 8, 8(1):71, Vol. 9, 10(2):156, Vol. C. L. Andrews, 28(1):75-87 Celebration of Songs and Stories, review, 10, 13(2):148 “‘Some Volcanoes, Volcanic Eruptions, and 86(3):110-13 South of the Sunset: An Interpretation of Earthquakes in the Former Russian SOS North Pacific: Tales of Shipwrecks off the Sacajawea, the Indian Girl That America’: Peter Doroshin’s Account Washington, British Columbia, and Accompanied Lewis and Clark, by of Volcanic Activity and Earthquakes Alaska Coasts, by Gordon R. Newell, Claire Warner Churchill, review, between 1840 and 1866,” ed. Jerome B. review, 47(1):30-31 28(2):219-20 Kisslinger, 74(2):59-68 Sosin, J. M., rev. of United States The South Returns to Congress: Men, Somerindyke, George W., 6(2):96 and British North America, 1775-1871, Economic Measures, and Intersectional Somervell, Brehon, 61(2):102, 104, 107 80(1):36 Relationships, 1868-1879, by Terry L. Something in Common—An IWW Soto (Cascade leader), 23(1):27-29 Seip, review, 75(2):84 Bibliography, comp. Dione Miles, Souder, Jon A., State Trust Lands: History, South School (Seattle). See Bailey Gatzert review, 78(3):110 Management, and Sustainable Use, School “Something in the Soil? Literature and review, 88(4):201-202 South Side (Twin Falls County [Idaho]) Regional Identity in the 20th-Century The Soul of America, an Oregon Iliad, by Eva reclamation project, 78(4):125-28, 130, Pacific Northwest,” by John M. Findlay, Emery Dye, 25(4):305-306 132 97(4):179-89 Soul of the City: The Pike Place Public Market, Southard, Frank A., Jr., Canadian-American Something Terrible Has Happened, by Peter by Alice Shorett and Murray Morgan, Industry, A Study in International Van Slingerland, review, 58(3):151-54 review, 100(2):91-92 Investment, review, 28(1):103-107 Somkin, Fred, Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Soules, Christine, Vancouver’s Past, review, Southcott, Joanna, 48(2):39 Desire in the Idea of American Freedom, 66(3):141 Southeastern Lincoln County Historical 1815-1860, review, 60(1):44 Soules, Gordon, Vancouver’s Past, review, Society, Sprague, Lamont, Edwall, Sommer, Warren, The Ambitious City: A 66(3):141 Washington: Stories of Our People, History of the City of North Vancouver, Sounds of the New Deal: The Federal Music Land, and Times, 1881-1981, review,

Index 379 75(2):79 20th Century,” 105(4):159-74; The and Whitman controversy, 7(2):104-106, The Southeastern Yavapai, by E. W. Gifford, Environmental Justice: William O. 111, 117, 119-20, 64(2):58-59, 61, 64- 23(3):232 Douglas and American Conservation, 65, 68-69 “Southern Appalachian Highlanders in review, 100(4):194-95; ed., Idaho’s and , 1(1):36-38, 42, Western Washington,” by Woodrow R. Place: A New History of the Gem 52(1):30 Clevinger, 33(1):3-25 State, review, 106(2):97-98; rev. of works of: Diaries and Letters of Henry H. Southern California Aircraft Industry Landscapes of Conflict: The Oregon Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating Association, 88(2):86, 90 Story, 1940-2000, 96(4):209-10; rev. of to the Nez Perce Mission, 1838-1842, Southern Dream of a Caribbean Empire, Last Great Wilderness: The Campaign review, 50(3):116 1854-1861, by Robert E. May, review, to Establish the Arctic National Wildlife Spalding, Idaho, 93(3):164-65 66(1):38-39 Refuge, 98(4):198-99 Spalding mission (Lapwai mission) “The Southern Extent of Totem Pole Sowing Good Seeds: The Northwest Suffrage architecture of, 38(3):227-28 Carving,” by H. G. Barnett, 33(4):379- Campaigns of Susan B. Anthony, by G. establishment of, 67(1):3-4, 8-9 89 Thomas Edwards, review, 82(4):149 Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 20(1):60- A Southern Odyssey: Travelers in the Sowle, Cornelius, 24(4):243-49 61, 22(1):51 Antebellum North, by John Hope Space, Time, and Freedom: The Quest for Hall, Edwin O., at, 14(4):294-96 Franklin, review, 68(2):100 Nationality and the Irrepressible irrigation at, 9(4):262 Southern Oregon Company, 39(4):274, Conflict, 1815-1861, by L. and Lawyer (Nez Perce leader), 25(1):39- 75(4):150 Wilson, review, 67(1):34 42 Southern Oregon Traction Company, Space for Living: A Novel of the Grand Coulee and , 104(1):9 50(4):153-55 and Columbia Basin, by Margaret The Spalding-Lowrie Correspondence, ed. The Southern Pacific, 1901-1985, by Don L. Thompson, review, 35(4):364-65 Clifford M. Drury, review, 34(1):121 Hofsommer, review, 78(1/2):68 Spaeth, John, 98(3):107-108 Spanaway, Wash., 13(2):128-29, 101(2):71 Southern Pacific Railroad, 39(4):261-63, Spain Spanaway Lake (Wash.), 101(2):74 267-68, 272-75, 52(2):43, 45, 47-48, exploration of West Coast by, 44(3):129, Spangle, Wash., 13(2):129, 22(3):197-98 75(4):149, 79(4):139-40, 144, 86(1):54, 54(4):150-57, 80(3):118 “Spaniards in Early Oregon,” by J. Neilson 96(4):181, 185 at Neah Bay, 74(3):107, 109, 111, 113 Barry, 23(1):25-34 Southern Plainsmen, by Carl Coke Rister, and Nootka controversy, 8(3):163-71, Spanish Explorations in the Straits of Juan review, 30(3):353-54 44(3):130, 51(2):64, 65(4):157-58, 163, de Fuca, by Henry R. Wagner, review, A Southern Rebel: The Life and Times of 71(2):72-77 25(1):69-70 Aubrey Willis Williams, 1890-1965, by and Philippines, 34(4):375 “Spanish Friars in the Oregon Country, 1810- John Salmond, review, 75(2):82 and Wickaninnish (Clayoquot leader), 1811,” by William Davis Robinson, Southwell, Darlene, Caring and Compassion: 70(3):112-15 10(2):141-49 A History of the Sisters of St. Ann in Spalding, Eliza (daughter). See Warren, Eliza The Spanish Frontier in North America, by Health Care in British Columbia, Spalding David J. Weber, review, 85(3):121 review, 103(1):47-48 Spalding, Eliza Hart (mother), 2(3):252 Spanish influenza epidemic, in Seattle (1918- Southwest Washington Pioneers’ Association, diary of, 27(2):175 19), 77(3):104-13 8(1):12, 23(1):75 honoring, 48(1):18-19 “The ‘Spanish Origin’ Population of Oregon Southwestern Washington Lumber missionary work of, 2(1):24, 2(2):133-38, and Washington: A Demographic Manufacturers’ Association, 41(4):291- 141, 143, 22(1):51-52, 104(1):6 Profile, 1980,” by Richard W. Slatta and 311 and Nez Perce people, 4(2):124-25, Maxine P. Atkinson, 75(3):108-16 Sovereign Nations or Reservations? An 97(1):19-20 Spanish Scientists in the New World: The Economic History of American Indians, overland journey of, 8(1):29-31 Eighteenth-Century Expeditions, by Iris by Terry L. Anderson, review, 89(1):34- and Whitman massacre, 1(1):37-38, H. W. Engstrand, review, 74(1):36 35 104(1):9 “The Spanish Settlement at Nootka,” by F. W. Sovereignty and an Empty Purse: Banks Spalding, Henry H. Howay, 8(3):163-71 and Politics in the Civil War, by Bray botanizing by, 25(2):93-102 Spanish Trails to California, by T. De La Rhue, Hammond, review, 63(2):73 on Flathead and Nez Perce delegation to review, 28(3):322-23 soviet movement, in Portland (1918-20), St. Louis (1831), 2(3):203-208 Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast of 98(3):115-29 and Fort Walla Walla, 43(1):32 America in the Sixteenth Century, by Soviet Union, 61(4):217-21, 66(3):127-34. See honoring, 48(1):19 Henry R. Wagner, review, 21(2):142- also U.S.–Soviet Union relations inventory of Waiilatpu (Whitman 43, rpt., review, 60(3):162 Soviet-American Confrontation: Postwar mission) by, 40(4):300-308 Spanish-American War, 51(4):164, 170, Reconstruction and the Origins of the and Nez Perce people, 2(1):24, 4(2):124- 57(1):18-27, 101(3/4):107, 142, 152, Cold War, by Thomas G. Paterson, 25, 5(4):290-96, 9(4):262, 11(1):77-78, 102(1):4 review, 66(3):114 22(1):51-52, 25(1):39-41, 44, 97(1):19- Spanish-speaking People in the United States: Soward, F. H., rev. of Reciprocity 1911: A 20, 27 Proceedings of the 1968 Annual Spring Study In Canadian-American Relations, overland journey of, 2(2):133, 136-37, Meeting of the American Ethnological 31(1):103-104 4(3):175, 8(1):29-30 Society, ed. June Helm, review, Sowards, Adam M., “Mobile Nature, and Spokane people, 42(3):237-40, 61(1):53-54 Cooperative Management, and 67(1):1, 3-4, 8, 98(4):170, 104(1):6, 9, Spargur, John, 35(1):22-24 Institutional Adaptation in Pacific 106(3):126, 135 Sparks, John G., 79(2):58-62 Northwest Blister Rust Control in the on Webster, Daniel, 2(1):8, 10 Sparks, Margaret I., 5(1):24

380 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Sparks, William A. J., 63(4):133-34, 136-37, review, 91(4):213-14; Mining Engineers 35(3):215-22; “Exploration of the 139-40, 98(4):178-79 and the American West: The Lace-Boot Upper Columbia,” 4(1):3-11; “Two Sparling, George, 96(1):14 Brigade, 1849-1933, review, 62(2):87- Kootenay Women Masquerading Sparrow, Alex, 88(3):158 88; Montana: A Bicentennial History, as Men? Or Were They One?” Spaulding, George, 34(1):42-85 review, 73(2):62-65; The Northern 21(2):120-30; “Washington Forts Spaulding, Kenneth, ed., Fur Hunters of the Gold Fleet: Twentieth-Century Gold of the Fur Trade Regime,” 8(2):102- Far West, review, 48(1):30 Dredging in Alaska, review, 90(1):50- 13; ed., “Our First Horticulturalist: Spaulding, T., 3(1):71-72 51; Territorial Politics and Government Brackenridge’s Journal of the Speaker of the House: The Political Career and in Montana, 1864-89, review, 69(1):38; Chehalis Route, 1841,” 22(2):129- Times of John L. O’Brien, by Daniel rev. of Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: 45; ed., “Our First Horticulturalist: Jack Chasan, review, 81(3):117 Food and Foodways on the Western Brackenridge’s Journal of the Speaking for Nature: How Literary Naturalists Mining Frontier, 79(1):37; rev. of Willamette Route to California, from Henry Thoreau to Rachel Carson Bankers and Cattlemen, 58(1):40; 1841,” 22(3):216-27; ed., “Our First Have Shaped America, by Paul Brooks, rev. of 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue, Horticulturalist: The Brackenridge review, 73(2):92 61(1):52-53; rev. of Historical Atlas Journal,” 22(1):42-58; ed., “Our First Spear, James P., 44(4):176 of the American West, 81(1):37; rev. Official Horticulturalist,” 21(3):218-29, The Spearless Leader: Senator Borah and the of Montana’s Agony: Years of War and 21(4):298-305; Francis Parkman’s the Progressive Movement in the 1920’s, by Hysteria, 1917-1921, 72(2):89; rev. , review, 3(3):242; The LeRoy Ashby, review, 64(3):132-33 of Scotsman in Buckskin: Sir William Heart of the Skyloo, review, 26(1):65- Speck, Gordon, Northwest Explorations, Drummond Stewart and the Rocky 66; ed., Building a State: Washington, review, 46(4):124; Samuel Hearne Mountain Fur Trade, 55(3):129-30 1889-1939, review, 32(3):326-27; and the Northwest Passage, review, Spence, Mark David, Dispossessing the rev. of Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe, 55(3):129 Wilderness: Indian Removal and the 28(2):221-22; rev. of Silver Streams, “Spectators of Disunion: The Pacific Making of the National Parks, review, 29(3):333; rev. of Tall Timber Tales; Northwest and the Civil War,” by 91(2):94; ed., Lewis and Clark: Legacies, More Paul Bunyan Stories, 31(1):98-99; Robert W. Johannsen, 44(3):106-14 Memories, and New Perspectives, rev. of The Valiant Seven, 32(3):327-28; Spector, Ivar, rev. of Dersu the Trapper, review, 96(3):161-63 rev. of Young Northwest, 33(2):210-12 32(2):229-30; rev. of The Urge to the Spence, Mary Lee, ed., The Expeditions of John Sperry, Armstrong, No Brighter Glory, Sea; The Course of Russian History. Charles Frémont, Vol. 1: Travels from 34(4):421 The Role of Rivers, Portages, Ostrogs, 1838 to 1844, review, 63(4):167, Vol. 2: Spicer, Edward H., Impounded People: Monasteries, and Furs, 34(1):118-19 The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court- Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Spector, Marion, rev. of Building the British Martial, Vol. 2 Supplement: Proceedings Centers, review, 61(3):155 Empire. To the End of the First Empire, of the Court-Martial, review, 66(1):37- Spicer, George W., The Constitutional Status 30(3):363-64; rev. of Canada After the 38, Vol. 3: Travels from 1848 to 1854, and Government of Alaska, review, War: Studies in Political, Social and review, 76(3):116 19(2):143 Economic Policies for Post-War Canada, Spencer, A. C., 46(4):120 Spier, Leslie, An Analysis of Plains Indian 35(4):368-69; rev. of The Canadian Spencer, Betty Goodwin, The Big Blowup, Parfleche Decoration, 17(1):72-73; Born in the United States: An Analysis review, 48(2):60-61 The Distribution of Kinship Systems of the Statistics of the Canadian Element Spencer, Clarissa Young, One Who Was in North America, 17(1):72-73; The in the Population of the United States, Valiant, review, 31(2):217-18 Ghost Dance of 1870 Among the 1850 to 1930, 35(1):81-82; rev. of Spencer, G. J., rev. of A Century of Entomology Klamath of Oregon, 19(1):73; The The Cod Fisheries: The History of an in the Pacific Northwest, 41(1):75 Prophet Dance of the Northwest and International Economy, 31(4):467- Spencer, George E., 34(3):247-48 Its Derivatives: The Source of the Ghost 68; rev. of The Diplomatic History of Spencer, Lloyd, 33(1):115-16 Dance, review, 26(3):232-34; Tribal the Canadian Boundary, 1749-1763, works of: A History of the State of Distribution in South-Western Oregon, 32(2):225 Washington, review, 30(3):339-46 19(2):153; Tribal Distribution in Spector, Mrs. Ivar, rev. of Canada, 28(3):321- Spencer, Omar C., The Story of Sauvies Island, Washington, review, 28(2):196; rev. of 22 review, 43(1):77-78 The American Indian. An Introduction speculation, land. See land speculation Spencer, Orson, 48(2):41 to the Anthropology of the New World, Spedis, Wash., 13(2):129 Spencer, Robert F., rev. of Point Hope: An 13(4):300-301; rev. of Archaeological Speek, Peter, 102(3):117-31 Eskimo Village in Transition, 55(1):40 Investigations in the Aleutian Islands, Speer, Robert W., 63(4):157-64, 75(4):177-78 Spencer, Robinson, rev. of The Smiting of the 17(2):145 Spellman, John, 100(3):128-29, 131-32, Rock; a Tale of Oregon, 9(4):308-309 Spier, Robert F. G., rev. of Survival Arts of the 105(2):56 Spencer, William A., rev. of The Pacific Primitive Paiutes, 60(1):38 Spence, Clark C., “A Brief History of Triangle, 14(1):65-66; rev. of The Spieseke, A. W., rev. of Fundamentals of Pluviculture,” 52(4):129-38; British Problem of the Pacific in the Twentieth Democratic Education, an Introduction Investments and the American Century, 14(1):65-66 to Educational Philosophy, 31(4):470 Mining Frontier, 1860-1901, review, Spencer, William V., 2(1):38 Spillman, William J., 95(4):202 50(2):72-73; The Conrey Placer Mining Spencer Fullerton Baird: A Biography, by Spinden, Herbert Joseph, The Nez Perce Company: A Pioneer Gold-Dredging William Healey Dall, review, 7(2):171 Indians, review, 3(2):157 Enterprise in Montana, 1897-1922, Sperlin, Ottis Bedney, 9(4):312-13 Spink County (Dak. Terr.), 56(3):115-18, review, 82(2):77; For Wood River or works of: “Earliest Celebrations of 122-24 Bust: Idaho’s Silver Boom of the 1880s, Independence Day in the Northwest,” Spink County war, 56(3):116-18

Index 381 Spinks, William Ward, Tales of the British Boeing and the Politics of Growth in the 95(4):198 Columbia Frontier, 25(1):74 Northwest, 93(2):95-96 Spokane and the Inland Empire: An Interior Spinning, Charles Hadley, 3(4):298 Spitzer, Ralph, 104(4):159-73 Pacific Northwest Anthology, ed. David Spinning, Frank R., 34(3):332 Spitzer, Terry, 104(4):161-64, 167-72 H. Stratton, review, 84(1):37, rev. ed., spirit canoe ceremony, 80(2):52 Splawn, A. J. (Jack), 14(4):257, 38(3):210, review, 97(3):149 The Spirit of American Government, by J. Allen 42(2):106, 120, 97(1):36, 104(4):178 Spokane Auditorium Theater, 72(1):4-5, 9 Smith, ed. Cushing Strout, review, works of: Ka-mi-akin, The Last Hero of the The Spokane Aviation Story, 1910-1941, 57(2):82 Yakimas, review, 8(4):308-309, 2d ed., by James P. McGoldrick II, review, The Spirit of American Government, a Study review, 36(2):171 100(1):46-47 of the Constitution: Its Origin, Influence Splawn, Charles, 14(4):256 Spokane Canal Company, 84(1):12, 15 and Relation to Democracy, by J. Allen Splawn, Margaret, 104(4):178-81, 183, 186 Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 45(2):56, Smith, 35(3):201-208, 211, 53(2):50- Splendid Service: The Montana National 95(3):124, 103(1):22, 104(1):12 59, review, 1(4):267-74 Guard, 1867-2006, ed. Orlan Svingen, Spokane Children’s Home, 57(2):54 Spirit of Seattle Memorial Building, review, 102(3):149 Spokane Chronicle, 103(4):180, 183-87 43(2):168-69 The Splendid Wayfaring, by John G. Neihardt, Spokane City Building, 87(4):205-207 The Spirit of ’76: The Growth of American review, 12(2):149-50 Spokane Club building, 106(3):121 Patriotism Before Independence, by Carl Spokan Garry. See Spokane Garry Spokane country Bridenbaugh, review, 68(1):33 Spokane, 39(3):215 legend of, 1(3):136-37 Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet: B.C.’s Japanese architecture in, 87(4):194, 204-208 reminiscences of, 7(4):267-77, 8(2):83-90 Canadian Fishermen, by Masako baseball in, 82(3):96-97, 99-100 Thompson, David, in, 4(1):3-11, Fukawa, with Stanley Fukawa and during Big Burn (1910), 103(1):20-22 8(3):183-87, 8(4):261-64, 9(1):11-16, the Nikkei Fishermen’s History Book church archives in, 28(4):383-403 9(2):103-106, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284- Committee, review, 101(1):44-45 cinema in, 103(4):176-88 87, 10(1):17-20, 21(1):4, 39(3):181-83, Spirit of the Times. See New York Spirit of the in, 95(1):16-25 187-88, 40(4):319-21, 98(2):81 Times downtown development of (1890-1920), Spokane County (Wash.), 4(2):103, Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing 62(2):77-85 31(2):189-90, 201 Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, Dutch investment in, 72(1):2-10, agriculture in (1890-1910), 37(4):281-86, by Coté, review, 102(1):45 106(3):120 296-302 Spirits of the Rockies: Reasserting an high schools in, 24(4):280-81 newspapers of, 13(3):187, 13(4):252-53, Indigenous Presence in Banff National labor in, 70(1):27, 29-33: during Big Burn 14(1):28-29, 14(4):270-73, 16(2):132- Park, by Courtney W. Mason, review, (1910), 103(1):21-22; and free speech 34, 18(1):35-37, 45-49, 26(1):40, 47, 106(2):95-96 movement, 57(3):111-12, 77(2):68-71, 58-59, 26(2):129-31, 39(3):235-36 Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected 102(3):122-23 Spokane County (Wash.) Consolidated on Expeditions to Alaska and British and mining, impact of, 60(2):84-97, Irrigation District 10, 84(1):15-18 Columbia, 1774-1910, ed. Steven C. 81(2):46-48 Spokane County (Wash.) Courthouse, Brown, review, 92(4):206-207 mining exchanges in, 95(3):115-24 87(4):205, 207-208 The Spiritual Crisis of the Gilded Age, by Paul origin of name of, 13(3):212-13 Spokane County (Wash.) Pioneer Society, A. Carter, review, 64(4):179 park system of, 72(4):170-79 6(1):23-24, 7(1):49, 8(1):11, 9(1):20, Spiritual Mobilization, 61(2):77-86 and prohibition, 56(1):2, 4, 13-14 10(1):51, 11(1):41 “Spiritual Mobilization: The Failure of an prostitution in (1889-1910), 89(2):77-83 Spokane Exchange National Bank, 76(3):103 Ultraconservative Ideal in the 1950s,” racism in, 95(1):16-25, 103(4):176-88 Spokane Falls and Idaho Railway, 60(2):85-86 by Eckard V. Toy, Jr., 61(2):77-86 railroads in, 23(1):78, 45(1):19-27, Spokane Falls and Northern Railroad, Spiritual Science churches, archives of, 95(4):198-99, 106(3):120-21 1(2):45, 3(3):193-94, 60(2):86-87, 30(4):424 revivalism in (1908-1909), 79(1):10-17 90-92 Spiritualist churches, in Wash., archives of, use of Spokane Garry’s memory by, Spokane Falls Irrigation Company, 10(1):25, 28(4):400, 30(4):424 104(1):3-18 37(4):288 Spithill, H. Alexander, 97(3):144 Spokane, Our Early History: Under All Is the Spokane Foundation, 43(2):129 Spitzer, Hugh, “Pivoting to Progressivism: Land, by Tony Bamonte and Suzanne Spokane Freeman’s Labor Journal, 71(3):113, Justice Stephen J. Chadwick, the Bamonte, review, 104(1):45-46 115, 117, 121 Washington Supreme Court, and Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, Spokane Fruit Fair, 36(1):15 Change in Early 20th-Century Judicial 3(3):194, 197, 14(1):14-20, 54(3):104- Spokane Fruit Growers Company, 84(1):13- Reasoning and Rhetoric,” 104(3):107- 105, 109, 79(4):140-41, 143, 146 14 21 “The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad Spokane Garry (Slough-Keetcha, Spokan Spitzer, Paul G., “Boeing as a Start-up Company,” by L. C. Gilman, 14(1):14- Garry), 7(3):195, 8(2):87-88, Company, 1915-1917,” 95(3):140-48; 20 13(2):108-109, 31(4):415, 47(1):17, “Boeing’s New Past,” 86(3):107-109; Spokane Alliance Manifesto, 39(4):293-94 91(2):86, 92 “Getting Technical: The Birth of Spokane Amateur Athletic Club, 82(3):96-97 gristmill of, 11(4):249, 13(2):110 Engineering at Boeing,” 103(2):84-95; Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, during Indian wars (1855-58), 7(4):269- “Harsh Ways: Edward W. Heath and 38(4):346-47, 352-53, 43(1):8-9, 11-12, 70, 272, 38(4):285, 299, 305, 97(1):35- the Shipbuilding Trade,” 90(1):3-16; 22, 43(2):128, 149 36, 99(4):167, 106(3):135 “Seattle’s First Aviators and Their Spokane and Inland Empire Company, land dispossesion of, 106(3):127, 129, 136 Claims to a New Province of the Sky,” 60(2):95, 84(1):12 and McClellan, George, 32(1):46 92(2):71-80; rev. of Wings of Power: Spokane and Palouse Railway, 3(3):192, 195, missionary education of, 42(3):226-31,

382 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 237-41, 106(3):125, 128 Spokane Spokesman-Review 90(3):126, 104(4):168 and Northwest Exploring Expedition, on League of Nations, 36(2):146-49, Sprague, John W., 9(2):150, 10(2):95-96, 31(3):339-41 152-54 15(2):109-12, 46(2):40 on reservations, 98(4):169-71 on Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):306-22 Sprague, Lamont, Edwall, Washington: Stories teaching by, 106(3):123, 125-26, 134-35 on Wash. nominating conventions, of Our People, Land and Times, 1881- use of memory of, 104(1):3-18 35(2):102, 106-107, 113-16 1981, by Southeastern Lincoln County at Walla Walla treaty council (1855), Spokane Stock Exchange, 95(3):115-25 Historical Society, review, 75(2):79 1(4):253 Spokane Story, by Lucile F. Fargo, review, Sprague, Marshall, Colorado: A Bicentennial Spokane Historical Society. See Eastern 42(2):169-70 History, review, 73(2):62-65; The Great Washington State Historical Society Spokane Times, 15(3):237-38 Gates: The Story of the Rocky Mountain Spokane House, 8(2):102-109, 111, 10(1):18, Spokane Trades Council, 70(1):27, 31-33 Passes, review, 56(1):39 21(1):3-7 Spokane treaty council (1855), 38(4):290-91, Sprague, Roderick, rev. of Kanaka Village/ archaeological work at, 45(3):87-88, 93-94 104(1):7-8 , 1974, 69(4):189-90 construction of, 6(1):9 , irrigation and reclamation in, Sprague, Tyler S., “‘Lighted Fair Is Magic documents relating to, 29(1): 6-7, 9 84(1):7-18 Landscape’: The AYP at Night,” and Lewis, William S., 106(3):120, 127-28 Spokane Valley Farms Company, 84(1):15 100(2):70-78; “Products of Place: Natives at, 106(3):124, 133-34 Spokane Valley Fruit Growers Union, The Era of Reinforced-Concrete state park at, 39(3):181-99 84(1):13-14 Skyscrapers in Seattle, 1921-1931,” Thompson, David, at, 4(1):6, 10, 8(3):183- Spokane Valley Irrigation Company, 84(1):8- 106(3):107-19 87, 8(4):261-62, 9(1):11-12, 14, 9 Sprague, Wash., 13(3):213-14, 30(1):57 9(2):103, 9(3):169-70, 9(4):284-87, Spokane Valley Land and Water Company, Sprague, William Forrest, Women and the 10(1):17-20, 10(3):165 10(1):31, 84(1):8-9, 13, 15 West: A Short Social History, review, Work, John, at, 5(2):83-115, 5(3):163-80, “Spokane’s Battle for Freight Rates,” by 33(2):235 5(4):258, 266, 276, 278-79, 16(1):30- Douglas Smart, 45(1):19-27 Spraul, Robert E. See Sproule, Robert E. 37, 16(2):102-106, 39(3):187, 189-91, Spokesman-Review. See Spokane Spokesman- Spraule, Robert Evan. See Sproule, Robert E. 193-94 Review Spread Eagle (steamer), 37(3):196-213 See also Spooner, John C., 34(4):388 Spring, Abraham, 66(4):169-70, 172 “Spokane House,” by T. C. Elliott, 21(1):3-7 Spooner, Thomas J., 5(1):30 Spring, Bob, The Key to Our Environment: Spokane House State Park. See Riverside State sport fishing Cool, Clear Water, review, 63(4):174-75 Park on Big Hole River (Mont.), 97(4):171-77 Spring, Ira, The Key to Our Environment: “Spokane House State Park in Retrospect,” by and clashes with commercial fishing, Cool, Clear Water, review, 63(4):174-75 C. S. Kingston, 39(3):181-99 55(4):142-45, 82(1):26-27, 87(1):9-10, Springdale, Wash., 13(3):214 “The Spokane Indian Mission at Tshimakain, 13 Sprinkle, Charles E., 84(3):102 1838-1848,” by Clifford Merrill Drury, on Columbia River, 87(1):5-15 Sprinkle, David, 14(4):260 67(1):1-9 fiction about, 35(4):352, 60(4):177-82 Spritzer, Donald E., Senator James E. Murray Spokane Indian Reservation, 82(4):126, on Puget Sound, 44(3):135-39 and the Limits of Post-War Liberalism, 128-31, 101(1):20, 25, 104(1):10, “Sport Fishing on the Columbia River,” by review, 77(3):115 106(3):122, 127, 130 Lisa Mighetto, 87(1):5-15 Sproat, John G., “The Best Men”: Liberal Spokane International Railroad, 1(2):43, 46, A Sporting Time: and the Rise of Reformers in the Gilded Age, review, 84(1):13 Modern Athletics, 1820-70, by Melvin 61(1):58; rev. of Grand Old Party: Spokane Invincibles (militia), 11(4):244-49 L. Adelman, review, 78(1/2):65 Political Structure in the Gilded Age, Spokane Merchants Union, 45(1):20 “Sportsmen Fish for Chinook,” by Eldon 1880-1896, 64(1):34; rev. of Judicial Spokane people Hauck, 44(3):135-39 Power and Reconstruction Politics, Deep Creek colony of, 47(2):47, sports, 87(1):3-4 61(2):117; rev. of Stormy Petrel: The 98(4):169-80 historic films about, 91(2):110 Life and Times of General Benjamin F. during Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):237- at University of Washington, 52(3):99-107 Butler, 1818-1893, 62(3):121 40, 2(4):335-42, 38(4):291-92, 297, at Washington Athletic Club (Seattle), Sproule, Robert E., 10(2):96, 17(1):12 301, 304-305, 97(1):22, 24, 28, 32, 35 87(1):16-28 spruce, 6(2):84, 9(4):255-58, 12(1):9, 27 legends of, 1(3):136-37 See also names of individual sports Spruce Production Division, U.S. Army, and Little Falls Dam, 82(4):122-24, 126, sports journals, 87(1):3, 6-8 9(4):255, 69(1):4-5, 74(1):20, 128-31 Sportsman’s League (Oreg.), 87(1):8 82(4):132-39 and missionaries, 2(2):141-42, 42(3):226- The Sporty Game, by John Newhouse, Spry, Irene M., ed., Papers of the Palliser 31, 237-41, 67(1):1-9 86(3):107-108 Expedition, 1857-1860, review, and (1877), 42(1):40-76 Spote-kéh (Klallam Indian), 46(2):53-56 62(1):35-36 removal and land claims of, 91(2):86, 89, Spotted Eagle (Nez Perce leader), 11(4):247- Spry, William, 48(3):95-96 91-92, 104(1):3-18, 106(3):122-31, 48, 97(1):22, 24, 27 Spude, Catherine Holder, “Christopher C. 133-37 Spotts, David L., Campaigning With Custer, Shea, ‘King of Skagway’: Progressive villages of, 27(2):107-108, 133-37 20(1):74 Era Mayor and Game Warden in Spokane Press, 90(4):171-81 Spradley, James P., ed., Guests Never Leave Alaska,” 96(1):16-29; “That Fiend in Spokane Public Library, 17(4):256-57 Hungry: The Autobiography of James Hell”: Soapy Smith in Legend, review, Spokane Realty Board, 95(1):17 Sewid, A Kwakiutl Indian, review, 103(3):153-54; Saloons, Prostitutes, and , dams on, 82(4):122-31 61(2):114-15 Temperance in Alaska Territory, review, Spokane River Canal Company, 84(1):13 Sprague, Charles A., 89(1):13-15, 17-18, 106(3):146-47

Index 383 Squally (HBC employee), 10(3):206-209, 215, St. John the Evangelist Catholic parish 38(3):229 217, 225, 229, 12(4):302, 13(2):132-33, (Seattle), architecture of, 103(3):128 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Port Townsend, 13(4):297, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):226, St. John Theologian (ship), 90(4):194, 199, 202 Wash.), 1(3):128, 38(1):17, 39(3):200- 231-32, 14(4):301-304, 15(2):126-27, St. John’s Episcopal Church (Olympia), 205, 210, 42(3):236 131-33, 141, 15(4):290-95 1(3):127, 38(1):11, 13, 15, 17, St. Peter (ship), 84(3):92-97, 86(1):6, 8-14, , 33(4):381, 386 39(3):200-11 102(4):178-79 Squaxin Island (Wash.), 101(2):79, 104(2):80, St. John’s Hospital (Vancouver, Wash.), St. Peter’s Church (Tacoma), 1(3):129, 83-84, 87, 90, 92 71(4):153-54, 156 39(3):206-208, 210-11, 44(2):62 Squaxin Island Indian Reservation, 17(4):291, St. Joseph Mission (Ahtanum Valley), 6(1):25, St. Rose of Walla Walla mission (Wash.), 37(1):41, 43, 55, 86(1):18, 21-22 8(1):13, 9(1):17, 22, 10(1):52, 11(1):43, 99(4):161-62 Squaxin Island people, 86(1):17-23, 15(2):93-105, 19(2):121-32, 97(1):32- St. Spiridon Church (Seattle), 92(3):127-36 104(2):80, 83, 85-86 33, 35, 37, 99(4):161-64 St. Vladimir (ship), 38(2):145-51 Squire, Watson Carvosso St. Joseph’s at New Market mission Stabler, W. L., 15(2):103 and anti-Chinese hostilities (1885-86), (Olympia), 11(3):225, 13(1):34, Stacey, Duncan, Cork Lines and Canning 17(1):23, 20(3):206-209, 35(4):329- 43(4):279, 298-301 Lines: The Glory Years of Fishing on the 30, 39(2):106-14, 120-27, 80(1):38, St. Joseph’s Mission (Council Bluffs, Iowa), West Coast, review, 86(3):118-20 81(1):24-28, 88(4):179 33(2):135-51 Stack, Brian, rev. of Portland: A Food and Haines, John C., 16(2):129-30 St. Lawrence, James H., 65(3):106, 108 Biography, 106(3):151 and Mount Rainier National Park, St. Lawrence Island (Alaska), 92(4):178-79, Stack, James R., 89(1):6, 8 88(2):71, 74, 76-78 51(4):158 Stackelbeck, D. F., 65(2):62 portrait of, 1(2):5, 7-8 St. Louis, Missouri Terr., 1(4):247-49, 251, Stacy, Amy, 101(1):14 and promotion of migration to Wash., 281 Stacy, Susan M., When the River Rises: Flood 36(1):10-12 St. Louis College (St. Louis, Mo.), 32(2):191- Control on the Boise River, 1943-1985, and railroad building, 3(3):191-92 92 review, 85(2):71 reelection campaign of, 21(2):109-11, St. Louis Missouri Fur Company, 37(2):93 Stafford, Barbara Maria, Voyage into 34(3):257, 262 St. Luke’s Church (Tacoma, Wash.), 1(3):129, Substance: Art, Science, Nature, and the and Wash. constitutional convention, 39(3):207, 211 Illustrated Travel Account, 1760-1840, 22(4):277 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (Vancouver, review, 76(4):156 S.S. Beaver: The Ship that Saved the West, by Wash.), 1(3):127, 37(4):310, 38(1):7, Stafford, Kate, ed., On Both Sides of the Ocean: Derek Pethick, review, 63(4):169 17, 39(3):200-202, 206, 211, 213 A Part of Per Hagen’s Journey, review, St. Andrew’s Church (Kalama, Wash.), St. Martin (General San Martin; ship), 77(1):33 1(3):129, 39(3):204-206 23(4):280-82 Stafford, Marion, 14(4):256 St. Ann mission (Oreg.), 99(4):162 St. Mary Mission (Ravalli County [Mont.]), Stafford, William, 97(4):182, 185-88 St. Bernard’s Congregational Church and 28(3):231-38, 30(4):402-403, 42(1):44- stagecoaches, 17(2):110-13, 30(4):385 Hospital (Nome, Alaska), 72(2):55-56, 45, 60-61 Stagecoach and Tavern Tales of the Old 58 St. Marys (ship), 25(3):169-70 Northwest, by Harry Ellsworth Cole, St. Catherine (ship). See Sv. Ekaterina St. Mary’s Mission (Neah Bay, Wash.), ed. Louise Phelps Kellogg, 21(3):234 St. Charles, Idaho, 28(2):145-46 42(3):236-37 Stager, J. K., rev. of Exploring the Northwest St. Croix mission (Wash.), 99(4):161-62 St. Michael (ship), 38(2):127-28 Territory: Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s St. Faith’s mission (Edmonton, Alta.), St. Michael, Alaska, 86(2):74, 76, Journal of a Voyage by Bark Canoe from 49(2):56-60 101(3/4):131-32 Lake Athabasca to the Pacific Ocean in St. George (ship), 90(4):194-95, 199, 202 St. Michel, Louis, 37(2):96 the Summer of 1789, 59(1):49-50 St. George, George, Siberia, the New Frontier, St. Mihiel (ship), 40(4):331-32 Stagg, Peter, 27(1):70-71, 73, 27(2):170 review, 62(1):36-37 St. Nicholas (ship), 13(1):27-31, 18(2):90, Stahi, Joe, 14(4):259-60 St. George Island (Alaska), 40(1):57-61, 68(4):155, 157 Stählin von Storcksburg, Jakob, 38(1):38-41, 51(4):156-58 St. Nicholas Church (Portland). See Holy 45, 47-50 St. Germain, Wash., 13(1):34 Trinity Chapel Staines, Robert J., 11(4):295, 13(1):63-64, St. Helens, Wash., 13(1):34 St. Ores, James, 16(3):172 37(4):309, 42(3):233-34 St. Helen’s County (Wash.), proposed, St. Paul (Russian ship), 38(2):112-20, 86(1):6, Staley, Gust. S., Condensed Popular History of 13(1):12 9-12, 102(4):182 the United States of America, review, St. Ignatius Mission, 42(1):44, 74-75, St. Paul (Russian ship), 90(4):192-95, 202, 16(3):230-31 42(2):146 102(4):178-79 Stalker, Alexander, 47(4):110-12 St. James AME Church (Helena), 70(2):51-53 St. Paul (Alaska Commercial Company Stallard, Patricia Y., rev. of Aleutian Echoes, St. James Literary Society (Helena), 70(2):55 steamer), 72(4):146-47, 149 87(2):106-107; rev. of Seeking Western St. John, Alan D., Oregon’s Dry Side: Exploring St. Paul, Alaska, 89(2):60-62 Waters: The Lewis and Clark Trail from East of the Cascade Crest, review, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, the Rockies to the Pacific, 89(2):105 99(2):93-94 41(4):287, 51(2):52-53, 70(4):146-47, Stallman, Robert W., Stephen Crane: A St. John, Harold, 89(4):174, 183-84, 186 151, 102(3):124-25 Biography, review, 60(2):106-107 St. John, Lewis H., “The Present Status and St. Paul Catholic Church (St. Paul, Oreg.), stamp mills, 44(4):166-76, 75(2):63-66 Probable Future of the Indians of 25(2):157 “Stamp Mills in Trouble,” by Robert L. Puget Sound,” 5(1):12-21 St. Paul Island (Alaska), 40(1):57-61, Romig, 44(4):166-76 St. John, Wash., 13(1):34 51(4):156-58, 72(4):147 Stampede Pass (Wash.), 12(4):272-78 St. John de Crèvecoeur, J. Hector, 56(1):30-31 St. Paul’s Chapel (, Wash.), Stampp, Kenneth M., The Era of

384 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Reconstruction, 1865-1877, review, Northern Wilderness, review, 92(2):101- State Council of Defense (Wash.), 9(1):23, 57(1):42-43 102 34(4):343-52 Standard (Anaconda, Mont.). See Anaconda Stanwood, Wash., 13(3):215-16 State Department, U.S. See Department of Standard Stapleton, Margaret L., comp., The Truman State, U.S. Standard, Wash., 13(3):215 and Eisenhower Years, 1945-1960: State ex. rel. O’Connell v. Meyers, 55(1):28-35 Standard Oil, 44(1):26 A Selective Bibliography, review, State Government and Economic Development: Standard Stock Exchange of Spokane, 65(3):153-54 A History of Administrative Policies in 95(3):116-19. See also Spokane Stock Star (Seattle). See Seattle Star California, 1849-1933, by Gerald D. Exchange Star of Oregon (ship), 14(3):180-81, 24(3):181 Nash, review, 56(2):92 Standard Theatre (Seattle), 81(2):56-57 The Star of the West: The Romance of the State Historical Society of Idaho, Librarian’s Standing Bear, My People, The Sioux, Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Ethel Fifth Biennial Report, 8(3):232- 20(2):149-50 Hueston, review, 26(3):235 33; Seventh Biennial Report of the Standrod, Emma, 93(1):3-6 Starbuck, Susan, “Crossing Boundaries: Librarian, 12(2):151; Twelfth Biennial Stands in Timber, John, Cheyenne Memories, Hazel Wolf inside the Environmental Report, 22(2):155 review, 60(3):165 Establishment,” 96(2):85-94; Hazel State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Stanfield Act (1926), 39(4):275 Wolf: Fighting the Establishment, Proceedings, review, 4(3):199 Stanford University, 90(2):61-62 review, 95(1):37-38 State Manual of Washington, by Washington Stangroom, Marc Lareviere, 5(1):29 Starbuck, Wash., 13(3):216 State Superintendent of Public Staniford, Edward F., The Pattern of California Stark, Amos, 14(4):255 Instruction, 21(3):235 History, review, 67(4):178 Stark, Benjamin, Jr., 48(3):79, 68(1):6-7 The State of Alaska, by Ernest Gruening, Stanley, Cody, rev. of Oregon’s Doctor to the Stark, Lloyd, 63(4):151-53 103(3):116 World: Esther Pohl Lovejoy and a Life in Starks, Edwin Chapin, 24(2):159 State of California (steamer), 7(1):27-28, 34 Activism, 103(3):150-51 Starling, E. A., 37(1):50, 96(2):98 “‘A State of Unrest and Division’: Christian Stanley, G. E., 35(2):156 Starr, Addison M., 17(3):171 Science in Oregon, 1890-1910,” by Rolf Stanley, George F. G., The Birth of Western Starr, Frederick, 26(1):76 Swensen, 97(1):11-18 Canada. A History of the Riel Starr, John W., Jr., Lincoln’s Last Day, 14(1):72 The State of Washington, by Lancaster Pollard, Rebellions, 1936 ed., review, 28(2):207- Starr, Kevin, Americans and the California 34(2):230 209, 1960 ed., review, 52(4):164-66; Dream, 1850-1915, review, 64(3):126- The State of Washington: A Brief History, by Louis Riel, review, 55(3):132; ed., In 27; Inventing the Dream: California Elwood Evans, 51(4):161 Search of the Magnetic North: A Soldier- through the Progressive Era, review, state parks, 26(1):3-9, 74, 45(3):85-90, Surveyor’s Letters from the North-West, 76(3):94 64(1):21-29. See also names of 1843-44, review, 47(2):62-63; ed., Starr, S. Frederick, ed., Russia’s American individual parks Mapping the Frontier: Charles Wilson’s Colony, review, 78(4):157 “State Parks Are Rich in History,” by Albert Diary of the Survey of the 49th Parallel, “Start of Territorial Government,” 21(2):138- Culverwell, 45(3):85-90 1858-1862, While Secretary of the 41 State Reclamation Commission of Oregon, British Commission, review, 63(4):167- Starting Over: Community Building on the 88(4):210, 100(4):171, 175 68 Eastern Oregon Frontier, by William F. State Trust Lands: History, Management, and Stanley, Peter W., A Nation in the Making: The Willingham, review, 97(3):156 Sustainable Use, by Jon A. Souder and Philippines and the United States, 1899- Startup, Wash., 13(3):216 Sally K. Fairfax, review, 88(4):201-202 1921, review, 66(1):39 State Agricultural College and School The State University: Its Function and Its Stanley, Reva, The Archer of Paradise: A of Science of Washington. See Future, by E. R. Guthrie, review, Biography of Parley P. Pratt, review, Washington State University 50(3):116-17 29(2):211-12 State and Reservation: New Perspectives on The State We Live In: Idaho, by Byron ’s Secret: The Forgotten Families Federal Indian Policy, ed. George Pierre Defenbach, 24(4):303 of Whoi Whoi, Kanaka Ranch, and Castile and Robert L. Bee, review, states’ rights Brockton Point, by Jean Barman, 84(4):157 in Alaska, 65(1):17-28, 71(1):31-39, review, 97(4):209-10 “The State Archives at Olympia,” by J. N. 73(3):124-33, 75(4):156-63, 85(1):25- Stanly, Edward, 51(1):13, 15 Bowman, 2(3):241-49 34, 89(3):115-26 Stansbury, F. B., 98(3):122-23 “The State Archives of Washington,” by and conservation, 48(3):89-99 Stansell, M. E., 4(1):20-21 Robert W. Nesbit, 48(2):44-46 and slavery, 2(3):209-32, 2(4):309-32, Stanton, Charles, 89(1):14 State Bank of Shelton (Wash.), 84(1):38 64(3):112-19 Stanton, Edward M., 1(1):66-68 State Bar of California Committee on History Smith, J. Allen, on, 35(3):208-209 Stanton, Marion Bell, “A Checklist of of Law in California, California Legal Statesman (Boise, Idaho). See Idaho Washington Authors, 1943-1950,” History Manuscripts in the Huntington Statesman (Boise) 41(3):254-72 Library, review, 81(1):29 “State-to-State Relations, Madison River Stanton, Richard H., 51(1):13, 15 State Board of Land Commissioners (Idaho), Water, and Reclamation Politics in the Stanton, William, The Great United States 78(4):123-32, 98(1):31-35 1930s,” by Hugh T. Lovin, 103(1):3-12 Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842, State Capitol Commission (Wash.), 73(1):2- Stath, Bob, 46(1):12-18 review, 69(2):89 3, 6-9 Stations West: The Story of the Oregon Stanup, Peter, 72(2):64, 66, 81(4):126, 128, State College of Washington (Pullman). See Railways, by Edwin D. Culp, review, 102(1):17 Washington State University 66(3):140-41 Stanwell-Fletcher, Theodora C., Driftwood State Council of Defense (Idaho), 66(3):116- A Statistical Study of American Cities, by Valley: A Woman Naturalist in the 18, 120-22 William Fielding Ogburn et al.,

Index 385 9(2):156 Stearns, Simeon, 21(3):227-29, 22(1):46, 49, Herbert Shapiro, 62(4):142-50 “Status, Mobility, and Empire: The Territorial 22(2):130-45 Steffenson, Thomas, 66(4):168-72 Governors, 1869-90,” by Jack Ericson Stebbins, Robert A., The Franco-Calgarians: Stegner, Wallace, Conversations with Eblen, 60(3):145-53 , Leisure, and Wallace Stegner on Western History Status Rerum, by James Stevens and H. L. Linguistic Life-Style in an Anglophone and Literature, review, 75(4):190; Davis, 61(1):24-30, 71(4):149 City, review, 87(3):163-64 The Gathering of Zion: The Story of Statute Law Book Company, 67(2):63-64, Steber, Rick, Don Gray, Rendezvous, review, the Mormon Trail, review, 56(2):92; 66-67 71(1):42 Mormon Country, review, 34(1):113- Stave, Bruce M., The Making of Urban Steckler, Gerard G., “The Case of Frank 14; The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of History: Historiography Through Oral Fuller: The Killer of Alaska Missionary Bernard DeVoto, review, 67(2):93 History, review, 71(1):44 Charles Seghers,” 59(4):190-202; Stehekin, a Valley in Time, by Grant Steagall, Jane, 83(2):78 Charles John Seghers, Priest and Bishop McConnell, review, 80(2):73 Steahr, Thomas E., Migration of College and in the Pacific Northwest, 1839-1886: A Steiger, G. Nye, A History of the Far East, University Students in the United States, Biography, review, 78(3):109 review, 27(3):275 review, 60(3):173 Steckmesser, Kent Ladd, The Western Hero in Steilacoom, Wash., 36(4):338, 46(1):1-4, Stealing the National Parks: The Destruction of History and Legend, review, 57(1):41 70(4):167, 169-71 Concessions and Public Access, by Don Steel, Brent S., ed., Public Lands Management and bid to become state capital, 32(3):239, Hummel, review, 80(2):72 in the West: Citizens, Interest Groups, 245-52, 276-77 Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic, by John and Values, review, 90(2):95 Leschi’s trial in, 95(1):28, 30, 32 R. Bockstoce, review, 70(1):45 Steel, James, 101(2):73 origin of name of, 13(3):217 “Steamboat Traffic on the Upper Missouri Steel, William Gladstone, 44(4):147, territorial newspapers of, 14(4):274-76 River, 1859-1869,” by Alton B. Oviatt, 46(4):110 Steilacoom County (Wash.), proposed, 40(2):93-105 works of: Steel Points, 8(2):157 13(1):12 Steamboating on the Missouri River in the steel industry, 53(4):129-37, 54(1):1-4, 8 Steilacoom Library Association, 17(4):247-48, Sixties, by Charles P. Deatherage, Steel Points, by William Gladstone Steel, 258 16(2):154 8(2):157 Steilacoom people, 104(2):90, 92 Steamboat-Inspection Service, 71(2):51-62 Steele, A. H., 71(4):159-60 Stein, Alan J., The Olympic: The Story of steamboats. See steamships Steele, E. N., 102(3):132-33 Seattle’s Landmark Hotel since 1924, Steamboats in the Timber, by Ruby El Hult, Steele, John, Across the Plains in 1850, review, review, 97(4):212 review, 44(1):41-42 22(1):59-60 Stein, Bennett H., ed., Tough Trip Through “The Steamer ‘Beaver,’” by Ronald Todd, Steele Act. See Washington State Liquor Act Paradise, 1878-1879, by Andrew Garcia, 27(4):367-68 (1934) review, 59(3):164-65 steamships, 1(4):198-200, 7(2):126-32, steelhead, 60(4):181-82, 87(1):5-15. See also Stein, Harry H., “Fighting for Aluminum 34(1):22-24 commercial fishing; fish and fisheries; and for Itself: The Bonneville Power on Columbia River, 56(4):168, 171-73, 175 sport fishing Administration, 1939-1949,” 99(1):3- on Flathead Lake (Mont.), 41(1):21-23 Steelhead Trout Club of Washington, 87(1):8 15; Gus J. Solomon, Liberal Politics, in Inland Empire, 65(3):124-25, 128-29 Steely, Bernice, 93(1):4, 9 Jews, and the Federal Courts, review, on Kootenay River, 41(1):24-25 Steen, Harold K., The U.S. Forest Service: A 97(4):211-12; Portland: A Pictorial on Missouri River, 40(2):93-105 History, review, 70(1):37; ed., History of History, review, 73(3):142 and Pacific Coast passenger-freight Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Symposium, Stein, Herbert, The Fiscal Revolution in service, 40(3):177-88 review, 75(4):180; ed., Origins of America, review, 61(2):123-24 and Portland-Alaska trade, 30(2):131-44 the National Forests: A Centennial Stein, Julie K., Exploring Coast Salish on Puget Sound, 1(4): 205, 37(3):190-91, Symposium, review, 85(2):70; rev. of Prehistory: The Archaeology of San Juan 45(3):73-84 Handloggers, 66(2):90 Island, review, 93(1):51 in Russian America, 25(1):8-10 Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, Not by Bread Alone, Stein, Miriam Feingold, rev. of Envelopes of See also names of individual ships review, 38(2):184-85 Sound: Six Practitioners Discuss the Stearn, Allen E., The Effect of on Steffen, Jerome O., Comparative Frontiers: Method, Theory, and Practice of Oral the Destiny of the Amerindian, review, A Proposal for Studying the American History and Oral Testimony, 68(1):42- 37(2):167-68 West, review, 72(4):186; William 43 Stearn, E. Wagner, The Effect of Smallpox on Clark: Jeffersonian Man on the Stein, Roger B., John Ruskin and Aesthetic the Destiny of the Amerindian, review, Frontier, review, 70(2):91; ed., The Thought in America, 1840-1900, review, 37(2):167-68 Frontier: Comparative Studies, review, 59(4):221-22; rev. of Mark Twain’s Stearns, Grace V., ed., From Copenhagen to 69(3):135-36; rev. of Among the Letters from Hawaii, 57(4):189-90 Okanogan: The Autobiography of a Sleeping Giants: Occasional Pieces Stein, Walter J., California and the Dust Bowl Pioneer, by U. E. Fries and Emil B. on Lewis and Clark, 79(2):82; rev. Migration, review, 65(2):93-94 Fries, review, 41(2):175-77 of Thomas Jefferson and the Stony Steinberger, Albert Barnes, 27(4):311-46, Stearns, Raymond P., rev. of Minutes of the Mountains: Exploring the West from 68(2):49-59 Hudson’s Bay Company, 1679-1684, Pt. Monticello, 73(2):91 Steinberger, Justus, 2(1):33, 35, 37 1: 1679-1682, 40(3):253-54 Steffens, Lincoln, 50(3):85-86, 90, 60(1):17, “Steinberger of Samoa: Some Biographical Stearns, Robert A., rev. of The Copper Spike, 20-24, 62(4):142-50 Notes,” by Martin Torodash, 68(2):49- 68(2):102 works of: Upbuilders, review, 60(1):48-49 59 Stearns, S. E. (minister), 41(2):138-39, 143, “Steffens, Lippmann, and Reed: The Steinbrueck, Victor, 76(3):92, 99(3):122-32, 146 Muckraker and His Protégés,” by 105(2):56

386 Pacific Northwest Quarterly works of: Market Sketchbook, 99(3):122, by Damon Wells, review, 64(1):31-32 Traders, review, 85(2):76, Vol. 2: Chiefs review, 61(1):30; Seattle Cityscape, Stephens, Alfred K., 39(1):7, 10-19 and Change in the Oregon Country, 99(3):122, 127-32, review, 54(3):124- Stephens, David H., rev. of The Living review, 89(2):106-107; The Klamath 25; Seattle Cityscape #2, 99(3):122 Tradition of Yup’ik Masks: Tribe: A People and Their Reservation, “Steinbrueck’s Seattle,” by John Morse, Agayuliyararput, Our Way of Making review, 57(4):190; rev. of Dictionary of 54(3):124-25 Prayer, 89(1):35-36 the American Indian, 52(2):69-70; rev. Steiner, J. F., rev. of We Who Built America, Stephens, Kate, The Mastering of Mexico, of The Tlingit Indians. Results of a Trip 31(4):466 7(2):173-74 to the Northwest Coast of America and Steiner, Michael C., ed., Many Wests: Place, Stephens, Lester D., rev. of The Odyssey of the Bering Straits, 48(3):112; rev. of Culture, and Regional Identity, review, Thomas Condon: Irish Immigrant, Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales 90(2):100-101; ed., Regionalists on the Frontier Missionary, Oregon Geologist, and Their Relation to Chippewa Life, Left: Radical Voices from the American 80(4):156 70(1):43 West, review, 104(2):100 Stephens, T., 1(3):140 Stern, Walter, rev. of Jews of the Pacific Coast: Steiner, Stan, The New Indians, review, Stephens, William, 4(1):37 Reinventing Community on America’s 60(2):115-16 Stephenson, J. W., 8(2):91-95 Edge, 102(1):47-48 Steinheimer, Richard, Backwoods Railroads of Stephenson, Nathaniel W., An American A Stern and Rock-Bound Coast: Kenai Fjords the West: A Portfolio, review, 55(3):133 History, review, 5(1):60-61 National Park Historic Resource Study, Steinmann, Hermann, 85(4):151 Stephenson, Wendell H., rev. of A History of by Linda Cook and Frank Norris, Steinweg, Susanna, 45(3):95-97, 96 the South, 1607-1936, 28(3):330-32 review, 95(3):159-60 Steinweg, W. L., 45(3):98-99 Stepping Stones to Nowhere: The Aleutian Sternwheelers, Sandbars, and Switchbacks: Stejer’s Food Center, 95(1):17-18 Islands, Alaska, and American Military A Chronicle of Steam Transportation Stejneger, Leonhard, 38(1):50, 86(2):80-81 Strategy, 1867-1945, by Galen Roger in the British Columbia Waterways of works of: Georg Wilhelm Steller: The Perras, review, 95(4):205 the Columbia River System, 1865 to Pioneer of Alaskan Natural History, Steptoe, Edward Jenner 1965, by Edward Lloyd Affleck, review, 90(3):116-19 and battle with eastern Wash. Indians 65(4):191 Stellam, Paschal, 38(4):296-97, 304 (1858), 2(1):30, 2(3):233-37, 2(4):333- Sternwheelers and Canyon Cats: Whitewater Steller, Georg Wilhelm, 38(1):36-37, 63, 67, 44, 3(1):78-79, 8(2):84, 16(4):263, Freighting on the Upper Fraser, by Jack 70-72, 38(2):116, 84(3):92-97, 86(1):3- 18(4):243-53, 19(3):184, 31(4):442- Boudreau, review, 99(1):40-42 15, 90(3):115-22, 95(2):59-69 44, 34(2):169-71, 38(4):285, 292-300, Stern-Wheelers up Columbia: A Century of works of: Beschreibung von dem Lande 41(3):206-207, 46(2):50, 99(4):169, Steamboating in the Oregon Country, by Kamtschatka, 95(2):59; De Bestiis 104(1):8 Randall V. Mills, review, 39(1):66-67 Marinis, 95(2):59; Journal of a Voyage honoring, 2(4):333-51, 18(4):243-53 Sterrett, Isaac Sears, 15(3):194, 55(3):107, with Bering, 1741-1742, review, and Stevens, Isaac I., 63(3):85-86 67(1):10-12, 98(1):19-21 80(2):77; Steller’s History of Kamchatka, Steptoe, Wash., 13(3):217-18 Sterritt, Neil J., Tribal Boundaries in the Nass 95(2):59-64 Steptoe Battle, 2(4):333-51, 7(4):268-72, Watershed, review, 91(1):45 Steller’s History of Kamchatka, by Georg 16(4):263, 18(4):246-53, 31(4):442-44, Stetson, Augusta E., 97(1):11-17 Wilhelm Steller, 95(2):59-64 34(2):169-71, 38(4):285-307 Stetson, George W., 51(2):59 Steltenkamp, Michael F., Black Elk: Holy Man Steptoe Battlefield State Park (Wash.), Steunenberg, Frank, 53(4):141-42, 57(2):52- of the Oglala, review, 85(3):123 2(4):333-51, 18(4):243-53 53, 58(1):18-32, 59(1):23-31, 78(3):88- Stenhouse, Anthony, 59(1):17, 86(4):160 Steptoe Butte (Wash.), 18(4):243-45, 89 Stensgar, Thomas, 90(3):150-51 22(3):199 Stevens, A. Leo, 106(1):16-18, 20-21 Stenzel, Franz, James Madison Alden: Yankee “Steptoe Butte and Steptoe Battle-field,” by T. Stevens, Charles E., 27(4):324-43, 68(2):57-59 Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860, C. Elliott, 18(4):243-53 Stevens, David W., reviser, Washington review, 67(4):179 Sterbick, Michael, 89(1):6, 8-9 State Government: Administrative Stepetin, Dorofy, 39(2):131 Sterling, Donald, Jr., 89(1):14, 18-19 Organization and Functions, rev. Stephen, James, 83(4):129, 139, 143 Sterling, Keir B., rev. of Wildlife Research and ed., by Donald H. Webster, Ernest Stephen, Lynn, rev. of Mexicanos in Oregon: Management in the National Parks, H. Campbell, and George D. Smith, Their Stories, Their Lives, 102(3):146- 85(3):125 review, 54(4):178-79 47 Sterling, Wash., 13(3):218 Stevens, G. R., Canadian National Railways, Stephen A. Douglas, by Robert W. Johannsen, Stern, Bernhard J., The Indians of review, 53(1):44; History of the review, 65(2):85-86 Northwest Washington, 25(4):303-304 Canadian National Railways, review, Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Stern, Kenneth S., Loud Hawk: The United 65(2):87-88 Politics, by Allen Johnson, review, States versus the American Indian Stevens, George Neff, 70(1):14 2(4):365-67 Movement, review, 86(2):94-95 Stevens, George W., 36(3):245 “Stephen A. Douglas: A Study of the Attempt Stern, Mark J., The Social Organization of Stevens, H. E., 56(3):107, 61(3):130, 132, 135 to Settle the Question of Slavery in Early Industrial Capitalism, review, Stevens, Harriet F., 35(4):343-47 the Territories by the Application of 74(3):141 Stevens, Hazard, 6(3):218, 19(2):109, 111 Popular Sovereignty—1850-1860,” Stern, Netta, Fraser Gold, 1858! The Founding ascent of Mount Rainier by, 9(4):312-13, by Edward McMahon, 2(3):209-32, of British Columbia, review, 90(3):157- 12(4):313-14, 23(4):244 2(4):309-32 58 death of, 10(1): 46, 78 Stephen Crane: A Biography, by Robert W. Stern, Theodore, Chiefs and Chief Traders: and Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Stallman, review, 60(2):106-107 Indian Relations at Fort Nez Perces, 10(2):96, 16(4):243, 245 Stephen Douglas: The Last Years, 1857-1861, 1818-1855, Vol. 1: Chiefs and Chief preservation efforts of, 1(3):176-78,

Index 387 19(2):108 11(4):243-46, 15(1):12-13, 15, 30 Stevens, Margaret Lyman Hazard, 5(1):29, 66, on Stevens, Isaac I., 31(4):403-404, and Kendall, Benjamin F., 49(1):30 30(3):311-12 44(2):59, 51(4):168, 52(1):30, Langlie, Arthur B., on, 44(1):1-2 Stevens, R. N., 73(1):14, 18 99(4):167 and location of Wash. state capital, Stevens, Robert, 87(4):175-76 on Tolmie, William, 8(4):307 32(3):240-41, 249-50 Stevens, Sydney, Dear Medora: Child of works of: “Comment on Mr. Fairweather’s and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):104- Oysterville’s Forgotten Years, review, Article,” 10(2):99-100; “The Pioneers 105 99(2):96 and Patriotism,” 8(3):172-79 and Mullan, John, 25(3):185-86 Stevens, Sylvester K., American Expansion in Stevens, Isaac I., 2(2):106-107, 44(2):51, 58- and Pacific railroad surveys, 2(2):118-21, Hawaii, 1842-1898, review, 39(4):324- 61, 105(3):107-108 3(3):187-88, 7(1):3-20, 10(1):3-16, 25; rev. of The Hawaiian Kingdom, archival material on, 25(3):229-30, 12(4):275, 14(3):203, 205, 26(2):86- 1874-1893: The Kalakaua Dynasty, 25(4):311, 46(3):77 88, 32(1):6-15, 44-59, 36(3):233-48, 60(3):161-62 and Army, U.S., relations with, 19(2):134- 47(4):97-106, 48(1):1, 48(2):50-51, Stevens, Wash., 22(3):199-200 37, 63(3):81-86 53(1):4, 95(4):196, 198, 105(2):85, Stevens, Wayne Edson, The Northwest Fur bibliography on, 9(3):174-96 105(3):108 Trade, 1763-1800, review, 19(2):144 call for a surveyor general for Wash. Terr. photos of, 44(2):62, 64 Stevens, William O., A Short History of the by, 9(1):63-64 portrait of, 1(2):5, 7-8 United States Navy, review, 3(3):243 during Civil War, 2(1):33-34, 36, and promoting migration to Wash., Stevens, Wilson, 47(2):47 44(3):109-10, 112 36(1):4, 10 Stevens County (Wash.), 13(3):218 and declaration of martial law (1856), remembered by Van Ogle, 13(4):270-74, agriculture in, 37(4):282, 296-302 14(1):76, 27(3):195-218, 43(2):91-119, 279 newspapers of, 13(3):188-89, 13(4):252, 49(2):67-68, 95(1):26-30, 101(2):80 and San Juan boundary dispute, 2(4):352- 18(1):41-42, 26(1):41 as delegate to Congress, 31(4):403-59, 56 smelting industry in, 91(2):60-66 45(3):78 self-pardon of, 25(3):229-30 Stevens County (Wash.) Pioneer Association, and Democratic Party politics in Wash. and Spokane Garry, 104(1):6 6(1):24, 7(1):49, 8(1):11, 9(1):21, Terr. (1857-61), 42(1):6-27, 52(1):15- and Wallace, William Henson, 49(2):62, 10(1):51, 11(1):41-42 16 65, 73 Stevens County Washington: Its Creation, and Doty, James, 11(1):75-76 and Wash. statehood, 32(4):351-53 Addition, Subtraction and Division, by on education, 24(3):211-12 and Washington Superintendency of William Park Winans, 47(1):20 and establishment of territorial Indian Affairs, 37(1):32, 34, 36, 38-40 Stevens Guards (militia), 11(3):245-48 government, 21(2):138-41 and Washington Territorial Library, Stevens Pass (Wash.), 26(1):31, 44(1):13-14, and HBC, 8(4):291-93, 16(2):84-85, 87, 53(1):1-16 56(2):82-83, 84(3):118 30(4):406-407, 52(1):21-22 wife of, 5(1):29 Stevenson, Andrew, 53(1):40 home of, 19(2):108-11 works of: “Letters of Governor Isaac I. Stevenson, C. C., 92(1):7-8, 11 honoring, 7(1):86, 35(3):281, 51(4):164, Stevens, 1853-1854,” 30(3):301-37 Stevenson, Edward Augustus, 21(4):284-85, 167-68 Stevens, J. David, The Word Rides Again: 35(4):335-36, 46(3):86, 88, 60(2):78, 82 and Indian treaties, 19(2):123-25, 132, Rereading the Frontier in American Stevenson, Jane, The Railroader’s Wife: Letters 134-37, 37(1): 38-40, 41(3):205-206, Fiction, review, 94(2):104-105 from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 55(3):105, 107-108, 63(3):82-86, Stevens, James review, 102(2):93-94 95(4):196, 97(1):31-37: and Coeur and regionalism, 71(4):148-49, 97(4):181, Stevenson, John C., 33(1):34-37, 39(1):35-36 d’Alene people, 53(4):145; and Fox 184, 185, 187 Stevenson, Shanna, Women’s Votes, Women’s Island council, 104(2):80, 88-95; and on timber industry, 29(3):243-45, Voices: The Campaign for Equal Rights Hell Gate treaty council, 29(3):283- 87(3):119, 121-23, 125 in Washington, review, 101(1):35-36 314; and Nez Perce people, 61(4):194- works of: Green Power: The Story of Public Stevenson, Wash., 13(3):218 96; and Quinault River Treaty, Law 273, review, 50(4):166-67; Homer Stevenson at Silverado, by Anne Roller Issler, 25(1):55-56; and Spokane treaty in the Sagebrush, review, 19(4):297-98; review, 30(4):455 council, 38(4):290-92, 104(1):7-8; and Paul Bunyan, review, 16(3):226-28; Steveston, B.C., 61(3):160 Treaty of Medicine Creek, 19(3):202- Status Rerum, 61(1):22-30 Steveston Recollected: A Japanese-Canadian 203, 104(2):80-90, 92-96; and Treaty Stevens, James W., rev. of Letters of Long Ago, History, ed. Daphne Marlatt, review, of Neah Bay, 87(4):181-83, 104(1):21, 28(2):220; rev. of Westward, High, Low, 68(4):195 24-34, 36; and , and Dry, 29(2):219-20 Steward, A. M., 20(2):95 22(4):247-48, 252-56, 46(2):52-58; and Stevens, John (Spokane leader), 106(3):120, Steward, Alexander, 12(1):47 Treaty with the Blackfeet, 105(3):109- 123-31, 133-37 Steward, Angeline, 8(1):38 11-16, 118-19; and Walla Walla treaty Stevens, John Frank, 17(1):11, 26(1):30-33, Steward, George H., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, councils, 1(4):252-55, 5(4):294-95, 56(2):82-85 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 19(3):165-80, 25(1):45-47, 97(1):19-21, works of: “Great Northern Railway: Steward, Julian H., rev. of Cultural Relations 99(4): 159, 163-65, 104(1):7, 104(2):86 Reconnaissance and Surveys, Puget in the Plateau of Northwestern America, and Indian wars (1855-58), 23(2):141, Sound Extension, Spokane to Puget 32(4):452-53; rev. of Shamanism in 148-50, 42(1):6-7, 44(2):59-60, Sound,” 20(2):111-13 Western North America. A Study in 97(1):19-29, 99(4):159, 163-69: call for Stevens, John L., 63(3):94-96 Cultural Relationships, 30(2):224-26 protection from Whatcom, 1(2):56- Stevens, Kate (daughter of Isaac I. Stevens). Steward, Robert, 15(2):123 58; and Leschi (Nisqually leader), See Bates, Kate Stevens Steward’s Fork: A Sustainable Future for the 95(1):26-32; and militia companies, Stevens, Kate (“Mercer girl”), 6(4):226-28 Klamath Mountains, by James K. Agee,

388 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 99(3):137-38 Sticking to the Union: An Oral History of the Stoddard, George Willington, 103(3):125 Stewart, A. B., 20(2):95 Life and Times of Julia Ruuttila, by Stoeckl, Edouard de, 14(4):244-47, 36(2):122- Stewart, A. C., 49(3):96-97 Sandy Polishuk, review, 97(3):157 24 Stewart, Alexander, 13(3):202, 99(1):12 Stickley, Gustav, 92(3):116, 118, 121 Stoke, Harold W., rev. of Man and Learning Stewart, Alice R., rev. of The Kingdom of Stickney, Kate, 6(4):226-28 in Modern Society: Papers and Addesses Canada: A General History from Stickney, William, 36(3):216-17, 49(4):130 Delivered at the Inauguration of Earliest Times, 56(1):45-46 Stickus (Cayuse Indian), 97(1):26, 104(1):7 Charles E. Odegaard as President of the Stewart, Benjamin D., 73(2):76 Stiger, Tom, Jr., 81(3):90, 93 University of Washington, November 6 Stewart, Charles, Canada, Descriptive Atlas, Stiles, Charles C., 32(3):244-45, 247, 254 and 7, 1958, 51(3):143 14(1):70-71 Stiles, Henry Reed, ed., Joutel’s Journal of La Stokes, Francis, 103(4):184 Stewart, Don M., Frontier Port: A Chapter in Salle’s Last Voyage. 1684-7, review, Stole This from a Hockey Card: A Philosophy San Diego’s History, review, 57(3):133- 1(2):80-81 of Hockey, Doug Harvey, Identity, and 34 Stiles, Theodore L., 4(4):268, 272, 22(4):282- Booze, by Chris Robinson, review, Stewart, Edgar I., ed., The March of the 83 97(3):161 Montana Column: A Prelude to the works of: “The Constitution of the State Stoll, Walter, 80(2):66, 68 Custer Disaster, by James H. Bradley, and its Effects upon Public Interests,” A Stó:lo-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, ed. Keith 53(2):82-83; rev. of The Battle of the 4(4):281-87 Thor Carlson, review, 93(3):149-50 Little Bighorn, 58(2):103-104; rev. Still, Bayrd, rev. of The West in American Stone, Arthur L., Following Old Trails, review, of Custer: The Life of General George History, 28(4):413-14 5(2):143-44 Armstrong Custer, 52(2):73; rev. of Still, J. W., 16(2):98-99 Stone, Edward Noble, Three Old French The Fur Trade, 53(1):43-44; rev. of Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association, Chronicles of the Crusades, review, Journals of Lewis and Clark, 45(4):132- 6(1):23, 7(1):49, 8(1):10-11, 9(1):20, 31(2):229-30 33; rev. of The Last Days of the Sioux 10(1):50, 11(1):41, 11(4):310, 26(1):75 Stone, Irving, Men to Match My Mountains: Nation, 55(3):130-31; rev. of Our Lusty The Stillborn Panama Congress: Power Politics The Opening of the Far West, 1840- Forefathers, 38(4):359-60; rev. of A and Chilean-Colombian Relations 1900, review, 48(3):108-109 Tepee In His Front Yard: A Biography of During the War of the Pacific, by Robert Stone, Julia, 47(2):47 H. T. Cowley, One of the Four Founders N. Burr, review, 54(3):132-33 Stone, Kirk H., Alaskan Group Settlement: of the City of Spokane, Washington, Stiller, David, Wounding the West: Montana, The Matanuska Valley Colony, review, 41(1):73; rev. of The Trail Leads West, Mining, and the Environment, review, 42(1):85-86 38(1):93 92(3):156-57 Stone, Livingston, 50(4):126-28 Stewart, Elsie L., rev. of Two Captains West: An Stillwater, Wash., 13(3):219 Stone, Lucy, 22(4):281 Historical Tour of the Lewis and Clark Stillwell, William D., 11(3):180-81 Stone, Nathaniel, 13(1):17-18 Trail, 41(4):360-61; rev. of Washington Stiltner, Jacob, 29(2):123, 130, 133 Stone, Ralph, The Irreconcilables: The Fight Centennial Commemorative Booklet, Stilwell, Lewis, 44(1):38 Against the League of Nations, review, 1845-1945, 37(3):270 Stimson, Henry L., 48(1):3, 104(3):124-28, 63(1):33 Stewart, George H., 44(4):184 130 Stone Ornaments Used by Indians in the Stewart, George M., 17(3):214-15 works of: The Far Eastern Crisis, United States and Canada, by Warren Stewart, George R., The California Trail: Recollections and Observations, review, K. Moorehead, 8(2):154-55 An Epic with Many Heroes, review, 28(2):214-16 Stonehouse, Merlin, John Wesley North and 55(1):41; Ordeal by Hunger: the Story of Stimson, William, 58(1):20-21 the Reform Frontier, review, 57(2):88- the Donner Party, review, 27(3):267-68 Stimson, William L., Going to Washington 89 Stewart, Hilary, Looking at Totem Poles, State: A Century of Student Life, review, Stoneman, Mildred, 84(3):103 review, 85(3):118; Wild Teas, Coffees 83(4):152-55 Stoneman, Raymond, 84(3):103 and Cordials, review, 73(3):136 The Stimson Legacy: Architecture in the Urban Stoneman, William J., 84(3):103 Stewart, J. M., 44(4):180 West, by Lawence Kreisman, review, Stoney, George M., 72(4):148 Stewart, James P., 8(1):4, 17(1):38 84(3):116 “Stop-Look-Listen” League, 36(1):33 Stewart, Mary Frances, Adolph Sutro: A Stinson, Buck, 12(3):208-209, 106(4):187, “A Storied Woman: Harriet Smith Pullen and Biography, review, 54(4):179 189, 191 the Klondike Gold Rush,” by Eleanor Stewart, Omer C., Peyote Religion: A History, Stipp, John, 40(2):130-31, 134-41, 143-46 Phillips Brackbill, 106(2):55-67 review, 79(4):165 Stirling, James, 73(1):26-27 “Stories and Sketches from Pacific County,” Stewart, Robert E., Jr., Adolph Sutro: A Stirling, Yates, Jr., 58(3):151-54 by Isaac H. Whealdon, 4(3):187-90 Biography, review, 54(4):179 Stith, Matt, rev. of Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Stories of Early Times in the Great West for Stewart, S. V., 48(3):95, 97 Earliest Descriptions and Images from Young Readers, by Florence Bass, Stewart, Wayne C., 68(4):184, 186, 189 the Field, 97(2):104 18(3):235-36 Stewart, William Drummond, 7(3):218, “Stock Companies at the Placer Mines: The Stories of Western Pioneers, by Herbert 39(1):25-26 Alaska Golden Gate Mining Company,” Bashford, 21(2):147 Stewart, William M., 46(3):84-88 by Roy N. Lokken, 49(3):89-98 The Stories We Tell: An Anthology of Oregon Stewart and Holmes Drug Company, 20(2):95 “Stock Grazing in Washington’s Nile Valley: Folk Literature, ed. Suzi Jones and Stewart Heights (Kirkland, Wash.), 80(2):45- Receding Ranges in the Cascades,” by Jarold Ramsey, review, 86(3):110-13 48, 50 Gretta Gossett, 55(3):119-27 Storm, Colton, An Invitation to Book Stewart Memorial Chapel, 48(1):17-21 Stockand, Mrs. P. R., 4(1):41 Collecting: Its Pleasures and Practices, Stewart River (Yukon Terr.), 80(2):78 Stocking, Robert, 98(1):21 review, 39(2):174 Stewart River Company, 80(2):78 Stock-un, 97(1):35-36 Storm Clouds Over Asia, by Robert S. Pickens,

Index 389 26(1):70-71 “The Story of Three Olympic Peaks,” by Strangers in the Forest, by Carol Ryrie Brink, Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Edmond S. Meany, 4(3):182-86 review, 85(2):59-60 Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893, by The Story of Yamada Waka: From Prostitute to Stranger’s Rest Mission (Seattle). See Olive Howard P. Nash, Jr., review, 62(3):121 Feminist Pioneer, by Tomoko Yamazaki, Branch Mission Storrs, Monica, God’s Galloping Girl: The review, 77(4):155 Straser, Susan, Washington: Images of a State’s Peace River Diaries of Monica Storrs, Stoughton, Edwin H., 37(3):195, 225, 227-28 Heritage, review, 80(3):111 1929-1931, review, 72(4):181 Stoughton, John A., 15(3):205-10 “The Strategy and Ecology of Man’s Story, Isabelle F., rev., Yellowstone National Stoutenburgh, John L., Jr., Dictionary of the Occupation of the Intermontane Park, Historical and Descriptive, by American Indian, review, 52(2):69-70 Northwest: An Essay Review,” by Hiram M. Chittenden, 1949 ed., Stovall, Charles, Charley’s Heaven, review, Andrew Hill Clark, 60(2):98-102 review, 41(2):173-74 49(3):125 Strathern, Gloria M., comp., Navigations, Story, Nelson, 47(4):119 Stovall, Floyd, Walt Whitman: Representative Traffiques & Discoveries, 1774-1848: Story, William J., 14(4):260 Selections, with Introduction, A Guide to Publications Relating to the A Story As Sharp As a Knife: The Classical Bibliography, and Notes, review, Area Now British Columbia, review, Haida Mythtellers and Their World, by 27(2):186-87 63(2):71-72 Robert Bringhurst, review, 93(4):199 Stover, Karla, rev. of River City: A History Stratton, David H., “The Dilemma of The Story of a Tlingit Community: A of Campbell River and the Discovery American Elbowroom,” 56(1):30-35; Problem in the Relationship Between Islands, 92(1):44-45 “Herman J. Deutsch, 1897-1979,” Archaeological, Ethnological, and Stow, Edith, Boys’ Games among the North 71(4):183-84; “The Shadow of Historical Methods, by Frederica de American Indians, 16(3):233 Blooming Grove,” 61(1):46-49; “Two Laguna, review, 52(2):70 Stowell, Cynthia D., Faces of a Reservation: Western Senators and Teapot Dome: The Story of Alaska, by Clarence L. Andrews, A Portrait of the Warm Springs Indian Thomas J. Walsh and Albert B. Fall,” 1931 ed., 23(1):71, 103(3):115, 1938 Reservation, review, 80(1):36 65(2):57-65; Tempest over Teapot ed., review, 29(3):315-16 Stowell, John B., 6(2):96 Dome: The Story of Albert B. Fall, The Story of American Railroads, by Stewart Strahorn, Carrie Adell, Fifteen Thousand Miles review, 90(3):163; ed., The Changing H. Holbrook, review, 39(2):172-73 by Stage, 59(1):35, 43-44 Pacific Northwest: Interpreting Its “Story of Coal at Newcastle,” by Marilyn Strahorn, Robert E., 59(1):33-45, 100(4):173 Past, review, 80(3):117; ed., Spokane Tharp, 48(4):120-26 works of: Hand-book of Wyoming and and the Inland Empire: An Interior The Story of Colorado, by Arthur Chapman, Guide to the Black Hills and Big Horn Pacific Northwest Anthology, review, 20(2):150 Regions for Citizen, Emigrant and 84(1):37, rev. ed., review, 97(3):149; The Story of Dictatorship: From the Earliest Tourist, 59(1):34-44; To the Rockies and rev. of Exploring Spokane’s Past: Tours Times till Today, by E. E. Kellett, review, Beyond, 59(1):36-45; Where Rolls the to Historical Sites, 72(4):185; rev. of 29(3):328-29 Oregon, 59(1):36-38 Federal Conservation Policy, 1921- The Story of Sauvies Island, by Omar C. Straight, Willard, 69(2):62-63, 65, 70 1933, 55(2):92-93; rev. of The Frontier Spencer, review, 43(1):77-78 Strain, Herbert, 84(3):99-100 Experience: Readings in the Trans- The Story of Seattle, by Roberta Frye Watt, Strain, Joseph, 84(3):99-100 Missisippi West, 55(4):176; rev. of Green review, 23(1):67-68 Strain Brothers, 84(3):99-101 Bluff’s Heritage, 76(2):73; rev. of The The Story of Seattle’s Early Theatres, by Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and Howard F. Grant, 25(4):310 American Violence and Vigilantism, His Administration, 62(3):124-25; rev. “The Story of Silver Politics in Idaho, by Richard Maxwell Brown, review, of History of Garfield County, 76(2):73; 1892-1902,” by Claudius O. Johnson, 68(4):191 rev. of The Inland Empire: Unfolding 33(3):283-96 Strait of Anian. See Northwest Passage Years, 1879-1929, 79(2):74; rev. of The Story of Sitka, by C. L. Andrews, review, , 13(3):220-21, Into the Twenties: The United States 13(3):237-38 36(2):155-66, 43(3):187-213, 71(2):75- from Armistice to Normalcy, 67(2):91; The Story of the Hudson’s Bay Company, by 77 rev. of Pend Oreille Profiles, 70(1):46; George P. Scriven, 21(2):146 Strakhovsky, Leonid I., The Origins of rev. of The Politics of Normalcy: The Story of the Little Big Horn, by W. A. American Intervention in North Russia Governmental Theory and Practice in Graham, review, 18(2):145-46 (1918), review, 30(1):124-25 the Harding-Coolidge Era, 67(2):91; “The Story of the Mercer Expeditions,” by Strand, August L., 104(4):159, 162-69, 171-73 rev. of The Presidency of Warren G. Flora A. P. Engle, 6(4):225-37 Strand, Kenneth T., Jurisdictional Disputes Harding, 70(3):142; rev. of The Shadow The Story of the Pacific, by Hendrik Willen in Construction: The Causes, the Joint of Blooming Grove, 61(1):46-49; rev. Van Loon, review, 32(3):340-41 Board, and the nlrb, review, 53(2):85- of Teapot Dome: Oil and Politics in the The Story of the Pony Express, by Glen D. 86 1920’s, 54(3):131-32; rev. of This Land Bradley, review, 5(1):57 Strange Enthusiasm: A Life of Thomas of Gold and Toil, 75(2):87; rev. of With The Story of the Red Man, by Flora Warren Wentworth Higginson, by Tilden G. History Around Me: Spokane Nostalgia, Seymour, 21(1):70 Edelstein, review, 61(2):118-19 72(4):185 Story of the Session of the California “The Strange Sombrero: An Authentic Stratton, Julius A., rev. of The Indian History Legislature of 1913, by Franklin Murder Story from Montana,” by of the and the Causes that Hichborn, 6(1):71 Dan Mumbrue and Esther G. Price, Led to It, 5(3):225-27 The Story of the Totem Pole, or Indian Legends, 36(4):309-18 Stratton, Owen S., ed., Medicine Man, by by William Shelton, 15(1):71 “Strangers in a Strange Land: Japanese Owen Tully Stratton, review, 83(3):117 The Story of the Western Railroads, by Robert Castaways and the Opening of Japan,” Stratton, Owen Tully, Medicine Man, review, Edgar Riegel, review, 17(3):233 by Stephen W. Kohl, 73(1):20-28 83(3):117

390 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Straus, Michael W., 61(3):143, 146 In Society, in Business, in Politics and Energy, and Sustainability, ed. Thomas Strauss, W. Patrick, Americans in Polynesia, at Home, 61(3):173-74; rev. of Land Dietz and Andrew Jorgenson, review, 1783-1842, review, 55(4):189 of Giants: The Drive to the Pacific 105(2):101-102 Straw Hats, Sandals and Steel: The Chinese in Northwest, 1750-1950, 50(2):66; rev. The Structure of Culture, by William Washington State, by Lorraine Barker of Opponents of War, 1917-1918, W. Elmendorf, review, 52(4):162-63 Hildebrand, review, 71(3):133 48(4):149-50; rev. of Seattle Heritage, The Struggle for North China, by George E. Straway, Ellis, 19(3):193 47(3):91-92 Taylor, review, 32(3):341-42 Strawberry Harbor (painting), by James Strong, Douglas H., rev. of Crucible for “Struggle for Public Ownership: The Early Madison Alden, 69(1):32-33 Conservation: The Creation of Grand History of the Port of Seattle,” by Strawberry Island (Wash.), 25(2):138 Teton National Park, 74(3):141 Padraic Burke, 68(2):60-71 Strayer, Joseph R., ed., The Interpretation of Strong, Edward E., 3(4):290-91, 293 The Struggle for Social Justice in British History, review, 34(4):418-20 Strong, Edward K., 36(1):23 Columbia: Helena Gutteridge, the Street, Eloise, recorder, Sepass Poems: The Strong, Emory, Seeking Western Waters: The Unknown Reformer, by Irene Howard, Songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, review, 55(2):89- Lewis and Clark Trail from the Rockies review, 85(1):42 90 to the Pacific, review, 89(2):105 The Struggle for Social Security, 1900-1935, by streetcars, in Seattle, 77(2):59-67 Strong, James Clark, 6(3):214-15, 7(1):38-39, Roy Lubove, review, 60(1):49-50 Streeter, Thomas W., The Rollins Collection of 56, 12(2):147 The Struggle for Survival: Indian Cultures Western Americana, review, 40(1):73- works of: “Reminiscences of a Pioneer of and the Protestant Ethic in British 74 the Territory of Washington,” 3(3):179- Columbia, by Forrest E. La Violette, Stremlau, Rose, rev. of Sarah Winnemucca, 85; “The Whitman Controversy,” review, 53(2):83-84 93(2):101-102; rev. of Voices of 3(4):287-96; James Clark Strong, The Struggle for the Border, by Bruce American Indian Assimilation and review, 3(2):160 Hutchison, review, 48(1):27-28 Resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Strong, John Franklin Alexander, 38(3):239, The Struggle Over Ratification, 1846-1847, ed. Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard, 58(3):137-38, 73(3):129-33, 77(4):131, Milo M. Quaife, 13(2):150 93(2):101-102 102(1):39, 103(3):114 Struve, Henry G., 8(1):5, 20(2):142-43, Strevey, T. Elmer, “The Oregon Mint,” Strong, Josiah, 101(3/4):118 25(2):87-90, 35(4):326-27, 36(3):251, 15(4):276-84 works of: Our Country, 41(2):128-30 255-67 Stricken Field: The Little Bighorn since 1876, Strong, Leah A., “Mark Twain and Frontier Stuart, Charles Edward, 14(3):224-27, 229, by Jerome A. Greene, review, 100(1):40 Folklore,” 58(3):113-18; Joseph Hopkins 232, 14(4):299-300 Stricker, Milton, 88(1):35-36, 38 Twichell: Mark Twain’s Friend and Stuart, David, 8(2):104, 21(2):121-23, Strickland, C. A., 98(3):124, 127 Pastor, review, 58(4):213-14 21(4):294-96, 98(1):11 Strickland, Hugh, 83(4):123-26 Strong, Ruth, Seeking Western Waters: The Stuart, Granville, 36(2):116-20, 65(3):120, Strickland, Mabel Delong, 83(4):122-27 Lewis and Clark Trail from the Rockies 124, 76(2):45 Strobridge, Henry L., 100(2):81 to the Pacific, review, 89(2):105 works of: Granville Stuart: Forty Years Strobridge, Truman R., “The Defense of Strong, Sydney Dix, 74(1):11-13 on the Frontier, Vols. 1 and 2, review, Seattle, 1856: ‘And Down Came Strong, Thomas Nelson, Cathlamet on the 17(3):230 the Indians,’” 55(3):105-10; “Early Columbia: Recollections of the Indian Stuart, James, 32(1):31, 36(2):116-17 Cuttermen in Alaska Waters,” 78(3):74- People and Short Stories of Early Stuart, John (fur trader), 21(2):120-21, 125- 82; Alaska and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Pioneer Days in the Valley of the Lower 26, 129, 28(4):405, 98(1):79, 81 Service, 1867-1915, review, 91(3):162- Columbia River, review, 46(1):30-31 Stuart, John, The Fat Years and the Lean, 63 Strong, William, 12(2):147, 14(4):300-301, review, 32(1):120-21 Strom, Claire, Profiting from the Plains: The 42(1):7-9, 24 Stuart, Joseph T., rev. of Prairie Republic: The Great Northern Railway and Corporate as judge, 3(3):179-83, 49(1):37-38, Political Culture of Dakota Territory, Development of the American West, 49(2):70 1879-1889, 101(3/4):163 review, 96(1):36; rev. of Frontier and Library Association of Portland, Stuart, Julia, 93(4):180-87 Diplomats: The Life and Times of 17(4):263 Stuart, Paul, Nations within a Nation: Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist- and Wash. codes, 27(1):13-14, 28(1):5-8 Historical Statistics of American Siksina’, 93(1):43-44 Strong, William Duncan, Aboriginal Society in Indians, review, 79(3):125 Stromer, Marvin E., The Making of a Political Southern California, 20(3):235 Stuart, Reginald C., United States Leader: Kenneth S. Wherry and the “Stronghold in the Yakima Country,” by Expansionism and British North United States Senate, review, 61(3):181 Albert Culverwell, 46(2):46-51 America, 1775-1871, review, 80(1):36 Stromquist, Shelton, A Generation of Boomers: Strother, George F., 52(1):2 Stuart, Robert G., 8(2):104, 13(2):90, The Pattern of Railroad Labor Conflict Strout, Cushing, ed., The Spirit of American 28(4):410-12, 36(3):259-66, 37(2):97- in Nineteenth-Century America, review, Government, by J. Allen Smith, review, 98, 98(1):7 79(1):35, 85(3):124 57(2):82 works of: The Discovery of the Oregon Strong, Ambrose N., 15(1):11 Strozier, Charles B., ed., The Public and Trail. Robert Stuart’s Narratives, Strong, Anna Louise, 52(3):85, 92, 97, the Private Lincoln: Contemporary 28(4):410-12, review, 27(2):177-78 55(4):148, 66(3):123-37, 71(3):125, Perspectives, review, 72(2):72-75 Stuart and Durham, 103(3):129 74(1):12-13, 16, 78(1/2):34-36 A Structural and Lexical Comparison of the Stuart Express, 30(4):384 Strong, Dennis F., “Sources for Pacific Tunica, Chitimacha, and Atakapa Stuart River Company, 80(2):78 Northwest History,” 49(1):19-20; rev. Languages, by John R. Swanton, Stuck, Hudson, 102(1):35 of Emily Post’s Etiquette, 12th rev. 11(2):153 works of: Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog ed., 61(3):173-74; rev. of Etiquette: Structural Human Ecology: New Essays in Risk, Sled, a Narrative of Winter Travel in

Index 391 Interior Alaska, review, 5(3):227-29, American Colonial Policy, 1900-1913, Suicides in Seattle, 1914 to 1925: An Ecological 2d. ed., 8(1):68; Voyages on the Yukon 72(4):190 and Behavioristic Study, by Calvin F. and Its Tributaries, review, 9(1):69-70; “Subdivisions of the Original Lewis County,” Schmid, 20(1):72-73 A Winter Circuit of Our Arctic Coast, by Frank A. Garbe, 21(1):23-30 Suitable for the Wilds: Letters from Northern review, 11(3):230-31 Subject Index to the History of the Pacific Alberta, 1929-1931, by Mary P. Jackson, Studebaker, Ray W., rev. of Two Wheels Northwest and of Alaska as Found in the ed. Janice Dickin McGinnis, review, North: Cycling the West Coast in 1909, United States Government Documents, 89(1):36-37 93(1):49-50 Congressional Series, in the American Suksdorf, Detlef, 14(2):120 student activism, 85(4):130-36, 95(1):16, 19, State Papers, and in Other Documents, Suksdorf, H. F., 4(4):255, 272 23, 99(4):173-80, 103(2):55-66 1789-1881, comp. Katharine B. Judson, Suksdorf, Wilhelm N., 14(2):120, 20(3):165, “Student Activism at Whitman College and review, 5(1):58-59 24(2):128-29, 89(4):171-87, 91(4):185, Willamette University, 1965-1971: A Sublette, Milton, 24(1):31-32, 36-37, 40-42, 195 Photo Essay,” by G. Thomas Edwards, 32(3):291, 37(2):106, 39(1):4-24 Sullivan, Edmond, 16(3):182-84 99(4):173-80 Sublette, William, 4(3):173, 24(1):31-32, 37, Sullivan, Eugene (port collector), 14(4):243- Student League for Industrial Democracy, 42-43, 26(1):28-29, 37(2):100-108, 47 85(4):131 39(1):4-18, 20 Sullivan, Eugene J. (lawyer), 56(2):64 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee “Subsistence and Survival: The Makah Indian Sullivan, John L., 94(3):116-17 (sncc), 103(2):55-67 Reservation, 1855-1933,” by Cary C. Sullivan, Josephine, A History of C. Brewer Students’ Army Training Corps, 35(1):68-69 Collins, 87(4):180-93 and Company, Limited, One Hundred Students’ History of the Northwest and the Subversive Activities Control Board (sacb), Years in the Hawaiian Islands, 1826- State of Washington, Vol. 1, by Laura B. 98(2):65-75 1926, review, 19(2):142-43 Downey Bartlett, 14(1):69-70 Subverting Exclusion: Transpacific Encounters Sullivan, M. C., 77(2):56-57 Studies Honoring Trevor Kinkaid, ed. Melville with Race, Caste, and Borders, 1885- Sullivan, Margaret L., “Conflict on the H. Hatch, review, 42(1):86-87 1928, by Andrea Geiger, review, Frontier: The Case of Harney County, Studies in Administrative Research, by Fred C. 103(2):97 Oregon, 1870-1900,” 66(4):174-81 Ayer, 16(1):72 Sucher, David, ed., The Asahel Curtis Sampler: Sullivan, Marianne, Tainted Earth: Smelters, The Study of American History, by Viscount Photographs of Puget Sound Past, Public Health, and the Environment, Bryce, review, 13(3):235-36 review, 66(1):40-41 review, 105(4):195 A Study of Probated Estates in Washington Suckley, George, 10(1):5, 7, 15, 33(3):317, 320, Sullivan, Mark, Our Times, the United States, with Reference to the State Tax System, 36(3):233-48 1900-1925, review, 27(2):183-84 by James K. Hall, review, 31(2):209-10 Suckley, John H., 36(3):239-41, 244 Sullivan, Maurice S., Jedediah Smith: Trader A Study of the Vegetation of Southeastern Suckley, Mary, 36(3):234-38, 246-47 and Trail Breaker, review, 28(2):196-98 Washington and Adjacent Washington, Sudweeks, Leslie L., “Early Agricultural Sullivan, Michael J., 4(1):42 by J. E. Weaver, 9(1):77 Settlements in Southern Idaho,” Sullivan, Potter Charles, 4(4):252, 259-60, A Study of Trans-Canada Air Lines: The First 28(2):137-50; “The Raft River in Idaho 264, 268-69, 272 Twenty-Five Years, by C. A. Ashley, History,” 32(3):289-305 Sullivan, Tim, Ways to the West: How Getting review, 55(3):132-33 Su-El-Lil (Yakama Indian), 97(1):36 Out of Our Cars Is Reclaiming America’s Stump, Leonard, 14(2):117 suffrage, 1(4):231-33, 3(2):107-14, 4(4):237, Frontier, review, 106(3):152-53 Stump Ranch Pioneer, by Nelle Portrey Davis, 9(3):228-29, 10(2):129, 42(4):285-86, Sullivan, Timothy D., 28(2):118, 130-31, review, 34(1):102-103 294-95. See also woman suffrage 57(4):140-42 Stunz, Rebecca, “Mobile Nature, Cooperative “Suffrage in the Pacific Northwest: Old Sullivan, William C., 37(3):237-39, 252 Management, and Institutional Oregon and Washington,” by Stella E. Sully, Alfred, 33(3):272-76 Adaptation in Pacific Northwest Blister Pearce, 3(2):106-14 Sultan, Wash., 13(3):224 Rust Control in the 20th Century,” sugar, and U.S.-Hawaii relations, 63(3):91-95, Sulzer, Charles, 102(1):38 105(4):159-74 102 Sumas, Wash., 13(4):284 Sturgeon, Leo D., 65(1):11-15, 104(3):142-44 sugar beet industry, 42(3):203-10, 57(3):101- A Summary of Mining in the State of Sturgis, James P., 12(3):179-80, 182 109, 90(3):123-39, 94(3):130-39 Washington, by Arthur Homer Fischer, Sturgis, S. D., 49(4):140-41, 143-44 “Sugar-Beet Growing in Ada and Canyon 10(3):233 Sturgis, William, 12(3):176-95, 19(1):10-11, Counties, Idaho,” by Kenneth J. Summers, Isaac, 19(1):6-9 23(1):41-42 Williams, 42(3):203-10 Summers, John, 71(2):66, 68, 70-71 works of: Fur Traders from New England: Sugden, John, Sir Francis Drake, review, Summers, R. W., 1(3):129, 39(3):202-203, 207 The Boston Men in the North Pacific, 83(2):72-73 Summers, Richard, Dark Madonna, review, 1787-1800, review, 90(1):49; The “Suggestions for the Teaching of Washington 28(3):326-27 Northwest Fur Trade and The Indians Government,” by Herman J. Deutsch, Summers, Lucia (Susan Ann Noyes), of The Oregon Country, 1788-1830, 34(4):399-402 39(3):203 review, 11(4):303-305 Sugimoto, Howard H., “The Vancouver Riot The Summit and Beyond, by Margaret Clark Sturkey, William, rev. of Refusing War, and Its International Significance,” Shand and Ora M. Shand, review, Affirming Peace: A History of Civilian 64(4):163-74; rev. of The Enemy That 51(2):88-89 Public Service Camp #21 at Cascade Never Was: A History of the Japanese Sumner, Charles, 27(3):228-29, 232-33, 240, Locks, 100(4):200-201 Canadians, 70(4):185; rev. of The 75(4):157 Sturtevant, David R., rev. of Social Oriental Americans, 65(1):42; rev. Sumner, Fred W., 81(3):118 Engineering in the Philippines: The of Steveston Recollected: A Japanese- Sumner, Lowell, 96(3):164 Aims, Execution, and Impact of Canadian History, 68(4):195 Sumner, Thomas B., 81(3):118

392 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Sumner, Wash., 13(4):284, 24(4):280-81 Michael Wreszin, review, 64(3):132 Susie Q (racing canoe), 89(3):127, 131 Sumner Iron Works (Everett), 81(3):118 Superintendent of Documents, U.S., Catalog Susitna River valley (Alaska), 69(4):150 Sun (Seattle). See Seattle Sun of the Public Documents of the United Suster, Joseph D., “Following the Paper Trail Sun (Vancouver, B.C.). See Vancouver (B.C.) States, 34(2):200; United States West: Using Archival Sources for Sun Government Publications, a Monthly Nuclear History,” 85(1):35-38 Sun Chief, The Autobiography of a Hopi Catalog, 34(2):200-201 Sutcliffe, Alice Crary, Robert Fulton, 6(3):210 Indian, ed. Leo W.Simmons, review, Superior Coal and Improvement Company, Suter, John, 12(3):170, 176-83, 188, 190-91, 33(3):361-62 29(2):161-62 19(1):11-12 Sun Chong Company, 80(1):38 Superior Portland Cement Company, Sutherland, Mary, 20(2):101 Sun Valley, Idaho, 44(1):12 99(1):49, 106(3):110, 112 Sutherland, Roderich, 7(3):187-98 Sunahara, Ann Gomer, The Politics of Racism: Supplemental Chapter to the Revised Edition of Sutil (ship), 6(2):84, 9(2):87, 54(4):153, 155 The Uprooting of Japanese Canadians Myer’s Medieval and Modern History: Sutro, Oscar, 51(1):29 during the Second World War, review, The Background and Causes of the Sutter, Paul S., Driven Wild: How the Fight 74(3):133; rev. of Within the Barbed World War, and the Outstanding Events against Automobiles Launched the Wire Fence: A Japanese Man’s Account of the War Up to the End of 1917, Modern Wilderness Movement, review, of His Internment in Canada, 73(4):188 9(3):236 94(3):154-55 Sunday, Billy, 79(1):10-17, 98(3):130-33 Supplementary Analysis of the External Trade Sutter of California: A Biography, by Julian Sunday, Princess (Princess Raven; Chinookan of the Pacific Northwest, by James E. Dana, review, 27(4):393-95 Indian), 16(3):186, 48(1):13 Maxwell, review, 34(3):310-11 Sutter’s Own Story. The Life of General John A Sunday Between Wars: The Course of The Supreme Commander: The War Years Augustus Sutter and the History of New American Life from 1865 to 1917, by of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, by Helvetia in the Sacramento Valley, by Ben Maddow, review, 71(2):91 Stephen E. Ambrose, review, 63(2):76 Erwin G. Gudde, review, 28(2):202-203 Sundborg, George, Hail Columbia: The The Supreme Court and the Uses of History, by Suttles, Wayne, Coast Salish Essays, review, Thirty-Year Struggle for Grand Coulee Charles A. Miller, review, 62(1):37-38 79(4):158; ed., Handbook of North Dam, review, 45(4):132; Opportunity Supreme Court of the United States, American Indians, Vol. 7: Northwest in Alaska, review, 38(1):85-86; rev. 28(3):251-62 Coast, review, 83(1):34; rev. of Art of of Alaska: A History of the 49th State, Suquamish, Wash., 13(4):285 the Northern Tlingit, 78(1/2):63; rev. 72(4):181; rev. of The Frontier in Alaska Suquamish people, 2(4):305-308, 48(1):9-10 of Shamanic Odyssey: The Lushootseed and the Matanuska Colony, 67(3):126 Suquardle (Curley, Curly; Duwamish leader), Salish Journey to the Land of the Dead, Sunder, John E., Bill Sublette, Mountain Man, 22(4):263, 265-66, 97(3):140, 98(1):22, 80(4):146 review, 51(2):86-87; The Fur Trade on 24-25 Sutton, Antony C., Western Technology and the Upper Missouri, 1840-1865, review, Surber, W. H., 97(3):144 Soviet Economic Development, 1917 to 56(3):132; rev. of Daughters of the Surel, Philippe, 19(3):186-90 1930, review, 61(4):219-20 Country: The Women of the Fur Traders Suría, Tomás de, 54(4):151-53, 155-57 Sutton, Charles W., The Relation of and Mountain Men, 60(4):215; rev. of “A Survey of Alaska, 1743-1799,” by Frank A. Government to Property and Enterprise Notes on General Ashley: The Overland Golder, 4(2):83-95 in the Americas, 8(4):310-11 Trail and South Pass, 52(3):119 “Survey of Everett, Yakima, and Wenatchee Sutton, Chloe, “The Erection of Kitsap Sunnyside, Wash., 13(2):120, 13(4):285, Church Archives,” 30(4):417-36 County,” 24(3):208-10; “The Origin of 61(1):11-20, 73(2):87, 77(3):96 “A Survey of Pacific Northwest the Name Point No Point,” 52(4):155- Sunnyside Canal (Yakima Valley), 9(4):269, Anthropological Research, 1930-1940,” 56 10(1):21-23, 27-31, 39, 37(4):287- by Melville Jacobs, 32(1):79-106 Sutton, Imre, Indian Land Tenure: 88, 42(2):101-103, 106-108, 113-19, “Survey of Seattle Church Archives,” by Mary Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to 61(1):10-21, 72(3):112-13 Avery, 28(2):163-91 the Literature, review, 68(2):99-100 Sunnyside Water Users’ Association, “Survey of Spokane Church Archives,” by Sutton, Robert K., Americans Interpret the 42(2):121, 61(1):16, 18-21 Herman J. Deutsch, 28(4):383-403 Parthenon: The Progression of Greek Sunrise to Paradise: The Story of Mount Surveying the Canadian Pacific: Memoir of Revival Architecture from the East Rainier National Park, by Ruth Kirk, a Railroad Pioneer, by R. M. Rylatt, Coast to Oregon, 1800-1860, review, review, 91(1):49 review, 84(2):69 84(3):109 Suns Go Down, by Flannery Lewis, review, Surveyor of the Sea: The Life and Voyages of Suvarof (ship), 7(3):214-15 28(4):426-27 Captain , by Bern Suzuki, T. Buck, 93(2):71 Sunset (magazine), 74(3):104 Anderson, review, 51(4):182 Suzzallo, Henry Sunset Canada; British Columbia and Beyond, Survival Arts of the Primitive Paiutes, by death of, 25(1):76 by Archie Bell, 9(4):310 Margaret M. Wheat, review, 60(1):38 on State Council of Defense (Wash.), “Sunset Magazine”: A Century of Western Survival of the American Indians Association, 34(4):343-44, 350, 52(3):93-95 Living, 1898-1998; Historical Portraits 99(2):56, 59-61 tribute to, 26(1):79 and a Chronological Bibliography of Survival on a Westward Trek, 1858-1859: The as University of Washington president: Selected Topics, review, 91(1):45-46 John Jones Overlanders, ed. Dwight L. appointment of, 50(3):99-107, Sunset, Wash., 22(3):200 Smith, review, 81(3):117 99(4):189-90; and campus architecture, Sunset Telephone and Telegraph. See Pacific “Survivor of the Indian and Other Wars,” by 85(3):109-10, 112, 114-15; and football Telephone and Telegraph Company Junius Thomas Turner, 6(3):168-70 program, 52(3):104; and Kane, Sunshine Mining Company, 95(3):117-18, Susan Point: Coast Salish Artist, ed. Gary Thomas Franklin, 51(1):47, 77(1):9- 122 Wyatt, review, 93(1):38-39 10; removal of, 44(1):37, 85(3):115, The Superfluous Anarchist: Albert Jay Nock, by Susan Sturges (ship), 14(4):299 99(4):190-91

Index 393 and Washington Education Assocation, on fish and fisheries, 20(1):4-5 97 60(3):130-31 Fourth of July celebrations of (1853), Swartwout, Samuel, 18(4):289-90, 31(4):407- works of: “Washington War History 4(3):180-81 408, 420, 33(3):313-14, 327-29, 337, Committees,” 9(1):23-25; Our Faith in and Makah people, 51(1):5, 61(4):212-16, 67(1):16-20, 98(1):23-25, 27 Education, 15(4):303-304 87(4):183, 185-86, 188-89, 104(1):27. Swartz, Carl, 35(3):227-28 Sv. Ekaterina (ship), 38(2):112-20, 102(4):182, 33-35 Sweatshops in the Sun: Child Labor on the 184 and Mount Rainier, naming of, 77(4):140, Farm, by Ronald B. Taylor, review, Sv. Georgii (ship). See St. George 142 65(3):153 Sv. Ioann Bogoslov (ship). See St. John and Port Townsend controversy, 93(2):62- Sweazea, James William, 6(1):13 Theologian (ship) 63, 67 Swede Homestead, by Nancy Mae Anderson, Sv. Pavel (ship) See St. Paul (Russian ship) on Stevens, Isaac I., 95(1):29 review, 33(4):448-49 Sv. Petr (ship). See St. Peter works of: Almost out of the World: Scenes Swedish Evangelical Mission Church (Everett, Sv. Petr i Pavel (ship), 102(4):180 from Washington Territory, the Strait Wash.), archives of, 30(4):426 Svihla, Arthur, rev. of The Windows to His of Juan de Fuca, 1859-61, review, Swedish Exodus, by Lars Ljungmark, review, World: The Story of Trevor Kincaid, 65(3):148; Fur Traders from New 72(1):45 67(4):180-81 England: The Boston Men in the North Swedish Hospital Nurses’ Home (Seattle), Svingen, Orlan, ed., Splendid Service: The Pacific, 1787-1800, review, 90(1):49; architecture of, 103(3):132-33, 137 Montana National Guard, 1867-2006, The Northwest Coast, or Three Years’ Swedish language, 34(3):307-308, 36(3):275- review, 102(3):149 Residence in Washington Territory, 76 Swadesh, Morris, rev. of Northwest Sahaptin 29(3):240, 71(4):147-48, rpt., review, Sweeney, E. F., 13(1):21 Texts, Pt. 1, 27(2):179-80 65(3):148 Sweeney, James, “Narrative,” 12(3):202-10 Swagerty, William R., The Indianization of Swan, John M., 8(1):3-5, 36(4):335, 95(1):28, Sweeny, Charles, 60(2):85, 93, 95-97, Lewis and Clark, review, 104(1):42; 104(2):85-85 62(2):80-82, 72(1):9, 81(2):43, 48 ed., The Nez Perce Nation Divided: Swan Among the Indians: Life of James G. Sweet, Willis, 33(3):284-85, 287, 294, Firsthand Accounts of Events Leading Swan, 1818-1900, by Lucile McDonald, 46(3):82, 84 to the 1863 Treaty, review, 95(2):98-99; review, 65(3):148 Sweet Cakes, Long Journey: The Chinatowns of rev. of Following the Nez Perce Trail: The Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd., by Portland, Oregon, by Marie Rose Wong, A Guide to the Nee-Me-Poo Historic Harmon Ross Mothershead, review, review, 96(2):109 Trail, with Eyewitness Accounts, 64(1):33 Sweet of Colorado, by Wayne C. Williams, 83(1):32; rev. of Nations within a Swaney, Homer H., 17(3):179-81 review, 35(1):80-81 Nation: Historical Statistics of American Swanson, Al, 81(3):88-90 Sweetman, Luke D., Back Trailing on Open Indians, 79(3):125; rev. of Yakima, Swanson, Bert E., “The Coon-Neuberger Range, review, 42(2):174-75 Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, Debates of 1955: ‘Ten Dam Nights in Sweetser, Albert R., 89(4):181-83, 91(4):191- and Wanapum Indians: An Historical Oregon,’” 55(2):55-66 93 Bibliography, 84(3):109 Swanson, Earl H., “Nootka and the California Swendsen, Warren, 93(1):20 Swain, Bert, 52(3):87 Gray Whale,” 47(2):52-56 Swensen, Rolf, “‘A State of Unrest and Swain, Donald C., “The Bureau of Swanson, Florence, 67(3):103-104 Division’: Christian Science in Oregon, Reclamation and the New Deal, Swanson, Frederick H., Where Roads Will 1890-1910,” 97(1):11-18 1933-1940,” 61(3):137-46; Federal Never Reach: Wilderness and Its Swenson, Olaf, Northwest of the World: Forty Conservation Policy, 1921-1933, review, Visionaries in the Northern Rockies, Years Trading and Hunting in Northern 55(2):92-93; Wilderness Defender: review, 106(3):142-43 Siberia, review, 36(4):359-60 Horace M. Albright and Conservation, Swanson, John, 8(3):219-20, 14(3):227-30 Swerdloff, Herman G., Yarns of the Yukon: review, 62(2):89; rev. of Congress and Swanson, Thor, ed., The Government and Recollections of a Sourdough under the the Environment, 62(3):109; rev. of The Politics of Washington State, review, Midnight Sun, review, 58(2):89 Politics of Conservation, 58(4):220-21 71(3):140 Swetman, Ralph W., 60(3):127-30 Swain, Olive, rev. of Homer in the Sagebrush, Swanston, Robert, 26(1):11-13 Swhulton (Chehalis Indian), 101(2):74 19(4):297-98 Swanstrom, Mary Ethel Semple, 43(2):162- Swibold, Dennis L., Copper Chorus: Mining, Swain, Philip B., 73(2):51-61 63, 166 Politics, and the Montana Press, 1889- Swaine, Spelman, 51(1):2 Swanton, John R., Early History of the Creek 1959, review, 98(1):42-43 Swainger, Jonathan, rev. of The Philosophy Indians and Their Neighbors, 13(4):306; Swift (ship), 29(1):67-68 of Railways: The Transcontinental Indian Tribes of North America, Swift, Kay, Who Could Ask for Anything More? Railway Idea in British North America, 54(4):158-59; A Structural and Lexical review, 35(1):85 90(2):90; rev. of A Thousand Blunders: Comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha, Swift, William H., 28(4):342 The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and and Atakapa Languages, 11(2):153 Swift Flows the River, by Nard Jones, review, Northern British Columbia, 88(3):150- Swarth, Henry S., 38(3):243-44, 246-47, 31(3):349-51 51 250-51 Swigart, Charles H., 49(1):16-17 Swan (steamer), 55(3):114-15 Swartout, Robert R., Jr., ed., Montana swimming, 87(1):16-28 Swan, Helma, Singing the Songs of My Legacy: Essays on History, People, and Swindall, Calvin H., 23(2):147 Ancestors: The Life and Music of Helma Place, review, 95(1):44-45; rev. of A Swineford, Alfred P., 54(2):72, 56(2):71-72, Swan, Makah Elder, review, 95(3):162- Chinaman’s Chance: The Chinese on 71(2):82-85 63 the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Indian Reservation, 27(4):291- Swan, James G., 45(3):78 92(1):43; rev. of “Come, Blackrobe”: De 310, 37(1):42-43, 48, 56, 89(3):127-35 diaries of, 78(4):138-39 Smet and the Indian Tragedy, 87(2):96- Swinomish people, 27(4):283-310, 89(3):124-

394 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 35 Determination, 1928-1973, review, land speculation in, 81(4):122-29 “The Swinomish People and Their State,” by 67(2):92; rev. of American Indians Methodists in, 38(4):319-33 O. C. Upchurch, 27(4):283-310 and Christian Missions: Studies in and Mount Rainier, naming of, 77(4):139- Swisher, Carl B., The Oliver Wendell Holmes Cultural Conflict, 73(4):189; rev. of An 49 Devise History of the Supreme Court Annotated Bibliography of American newspapers of, 14(4):277-83, 71(1):2-14 of the United States, Vol. 5: The Taney Indian and Eskimo Autobiographies, origin of name of, 13(4):287-89 Period, 1836-64, review, 67(1):35-36 74(4):178; rev. of Cherokee Renascence photos of, 44(2):63-65, 68 Swofford, Wash., 13(4):286-87 in the New Republic, 78(3):108; rev. of proposed as state capital, 32(4):434, 437, Swope, Caroline T., Classic Houses of Seattle: Fools Crow, 71(3):133; rev. of Indians, 442-45 High Style to Vernacular, 1870-1950, Bureaucrats, and Land: The Dawes Act public utilities in, 46(2):40-45 review, 97(2):103-104 and the Decline of Indian Farming, schools in, 24(4):280-81, 89(1):4-11, Swords and Ploughshares: War and Agriculture 73(3):140 94(3):143-44 in Western Canada, ed. R. C. Macleod, shipbuilding in, 90(1):4-8, 12-13 review, 86(3):118-20 smelting industry in, 84(2):44-47 Sy Nash house (Olympia), 75(3):138-39 theater in, 28(2):124, 126, 71(1):2, 6-7 Sykes, George Ambrosius Immanuel T Unitarianism in, 81(1):4-6 Morrison, 52(4):137 urban planning of, 66(3):97-104 Sykes, J., 17(2):125-28 T. C. Amory and Company, 21(3):179 Tacoma Alpine Club, 88(2):72, 75 syllabi, 4(1):57-59, 4(2):136-38, 4(3):204-206, T. C. Power and Brother, 84(3):98-100 Tacoma Art League, 37(3):273, 37(4):364 4(4):298-99 “T. D. Pattullo and the North: The Tacoma Association of Classroom Teachers, on British exploration, 3(3):247-49 Significance of the Periphery in British 89(1):6, 8 on Civil War, 7(2):181-84 Columbia Politics,” by Robin Fisher, Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, 71(1):24-25, on Oreg. Terr., 5(1):69-71, 5(2):156-57, 81(3):101-11 72(4):166, 102(1):17, 21 5(3):235-37, 5(4):322-24 T. T. Minor School (Seattle), 83(4):133, 135, Tacoma Coal and Coke Company, 29(2):157 on pioneer home life, 6(3):220-22 140-42 Tacoma Construction and Maintenance on Provisional Government of Oregon, Ta Kill (Yakama leader), 7(2):161, 164 Company, 101(3/4):152-53 5(1):69-71 Tabeau, Pierre-Antoine, Tabeau’s Narrative Tacoma Daily Ledger, 35(4):298, 308-22, on Russian exploration, 3(4):311-13 of Loisel’s Expedition to the Upper 46(2):43, 71(1):2, 8, 10-11, 102(1):21 on Spanish exploration, 3(2):166-67 Missouri, review, 31(3):352-53 Tacoma Daily News, 71(1):3, 5, 8, 11. See also on Wash., 7(1):90-95, 7(3):262-64, Tabeau’s Narrative of Loisel’s Expedition to Tacoma News 7(4):332-35 the Upper Missouri, ed. Annie Heloise Tacoma Eastern Railroad Company, 3(3):193- on Wash. Indians, 6(1):78-80 Abel, review, 31(3):352-53 94, 196 on Wash. Terr., 6(2):139-42, 6(4):286-88 Taber, Ronald W., “Sacagawea and the Tacoma Evening Call, 71(1):3, 10 Sylvan, Wash., 13(4):287 Suffragettes: An Interpretation of Tacoma Japanese Language School, Sylvester, Edmund, 11(4):292-93, 13(1):61, a Myth,” 58(1):7-13, 83(1):23-24; 94(3):143-44 32(3):244, 252-55, 43(4):277-79, 281- “Vardis Fisher and the ‘Idaho Guide’: Tacoma Labor Advocate, 71(3):121 82, 284-301 Preserving Culture for the New Deal,” Tacoma Land Company, 10(2):97, 99, works of: “Edmond Sylvester’s Narrative 59(2):68-76; “Writers on Relief: The 26(2):100-101, 105, 66(3):98-99, of the Founding of Olympia,” Making of the Washington Guide, 73(4):166 36(4):331-39 1935-1941,” 61(4):185-92 Tacoma Light and Water Company, 46(2):40- Sylvester, Jack, 81(3):92-93 Tabor (Tabour; ship), 24(4):244 45 Symbolic Crusade: Status Politics and the Tabrah, Ruth, Hawaii: A Bicentennial History, Tacoma Mill Company, 42(4):308-309, 311, American Temperance Movement, by review, 73(2):62-65 314-15, 57(4):163-66 Joseph R. Gusfield, review, 56(4):182 Tacke, A. W., 52(4):138 Tacoma Monday Civic Club, 22(4):293-94 Symington, W. Stuart, 85(4):139-44, 146-47 Tacoma (tugboat), 42(4):308, 311, 318, 321-22 Tacoma Morning Globe, 71(1):3-11 Symons, Thomas W., 25(2):120-21, 50(1):24, Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma Morning Union, 71(1):3, 7-8 59(2):79-82, 87, 77(1):12-13 anti-Chinese activism (1885-86) in, Tacoma Narrows Bridge, 72(4):162-69 “‘The System of the Globe’: Alexander 20(3):205-207, 39(2):107, 109-12, 119, Tacoma Narrows Bridge Company, Mackenzie and the Course of Climate 121, 74(1):32, 81(1):24-26, 88(4):176- 72(4):166-67 Change,” by David L. Nicandri, 80 Tacoma News, 35(4):307, 310-22. See also 99(2):66-72 architecture of, 71(1):24-30 Tacoma Daily News Szasz, Ferenc M., Scots in the North American baseball in, 82(3):96-100 Tacoma Public Library, 17(4):258 West, 1790-1917, review, 93(3):148- and Camp Lewis, 58(4):188-95 Tacoma Public Schools, 89(1):4-11 49; ed., The American West in 2000: and cattle trade through Snoqualmie Pass, Tacoma Research Club, 6(2):134-35, 10(1):51, Essays in Honor of Gerald D. Nash, 38(3):207-208, 211-13 11(1):42 review, 96(1):50-51; ed., Great description of (1871), 70(4):171-72 Tacoma Savings Bank and Trust Company, Mysteries of the West, review, 86(1):50; development of, 26(2):94-106, 39(3):215 43(1):13 rev. of The Evolution Controversy in hotelkeepers of, 6(4):241-42 Tacoma Shipbuilding Company, 90(1):12-13 America, 87(2):103; rev. of Paths of Indian-white relations in, 102(1):14-15, Tacoma Times, 90(4):171-81 Duty: American Missionary Wives in 17, 21, 24-25 Tacoma Trades Council, 70(1):26-28, 31, 33 Nineteenth-Century Hawaii, 81(2):77 Japanese community in, 70(2):58-59, 63- Tacoma Trust and Savings Bank, 43(1):8 Szasz, Margaret Connell, Education and the 68, 94(3):143-44 Tacoma Typographical Union, 4(4):252-53, American Indian: The Road to Self- labor in, 70(1):24-26, 31, 33, 88(4):176-80 71(3):117-18

Index 395 Taconite (yacht), 90(1):6, 9 Carolyn J. Marr, 80(2):52-61 Tallmadge, Samuel, Orderly Book of the Fourth Tadamasa, Oguri, 32(2):138-60, 166 “Taken Prisoner by the Indians,” by Quincy A. New York Regiment, 1778-1780, the Taft, Mont., 103(1):13, 19 Brooks, 1(3):122-24 Second New York Regiment, 1780-1783, Taft, Philip, Labor Politics American Style: The Takhoma: Ethnography of Mount Rainier by Samuel Tallmadge and others with California State Federation of Labor, National Park, by Allan H. Smith, diaries of Samuel Tallmadge, 1780-1782, review, 60(3):166 review, 99(2):98 and John Barr, 1779-1782, 24(3):237 Taft, Robert, Artists and Illustrators of the Old Talbot, Frederick, 70(4):148, 151, 153 Tallman, Al, 97(1):27 West: 1850-1900, review, 44(3):141-42 Talbot, Joseph, 15(2):120-21 Talstich, A. See Tolstykh, Andreyan Taft, Robert A., 82(3):88-89 Talbot, Theodore, 47(2):60 Tamaahmaah. See Kamehameha II Taft, William Howard, 35(4):319, 41(3):221- works of: The Journals of Theodore Tamaahmaah (ship), 30(3):290 22, 52(4):137 Talbot, 1843 and 1849-52, 23(2):155- Tamahus (Cayuse leader), 97(1):36 and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 56; Soldier in the West: Letters of tamahnous, 5(1):18-20, 7(4):296-300 100(2):55, 101(3/4):116-17, 133-34, Theodore Talbot During His Services in Tammany Hall, 55(1):1-4, 62(2):56-57 156, 102(1):4 California, Mexico, and Oregon, 1845- Tamootsin. See Ta-Moot-Tsoo and conservation, 49(2):49-53, 51(1):27 53, review, 64(3):129-30 Ta-Moot-Tsoo (Tamootsin; Timothy; Nez and Payne-Aldrich tariff, 53(3):116-17, Talbot, William C., 16(1):17-18, 27(1):37, Perce leader), 2(4):340-41, 349-50, 64(2):49-56 42(4):302-305, 311-21 7(4):331, 18(4):247-49, 38(4):285, 294- and presidential election of 1912, Talbot, William H., 42(4):311-12, 70(4):147- 95, 297, 97(1):23, 27, 29, 32 38(2):101-108, 41(3):223-24, 44(1):16- 48, 151, 153 Tamoree, George, 12(3):173, 186-87, 187, 17 Talbott, Glenn J., 83(2):64-65, 67, 69 192-94, 194, 197, 199, 15(2):137, and U.S.-Canada fishing dispute, Talent (Oreg.) Irrigation District, 83(2):45, 15(3):224, 15(4):296 34(4):388, 391 50, 52 “Tampering with the Northwest Frontier: The works of: Our Chief Magistrate and His Tales from the Dena: Indian Stories from the Accidental Design of the Washington/ Powers, 8(1):70; Taft Papers on League Tanana, Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers, ed. Idaho Boundary,” by John R. Wunder, of Nations, 12(2):154-55 Frederica de Laguna, review, 88(3):149 68(1):1-12 Taft Papers on League of Nations, by William Tales from the Galley: Stories of the Working Tampico, Wash., 13(4):290 Howard Taft, ed. Theodore Marburg Waterfront, by Doreen Armitage, Tamura, Linda, The Hood River Issei: An Oral and Horace E. Flack, 12(2):154-55 review, 100(2):92-93 History of Japanese Settlers in Oregon’s Taft-Hartley Act. See Labor Management Tales of a Western Mountaineer, by C. E. Rusk, Hood River Valley, review, 85(4):159; Relations Act (1947) review, 16(2):153-54, rpt., review, Nisei Soldiers Break Their Silence: Taftsonville, Wash., 13(4):289 71(1):43 Coming Home to Hood River, review, Tagouche, Thomas, 5(2):87 Tales of an Old Sea Port, by Wilfred Harold 104(1):47-48 Táh wa dis (Makah Indian), 68(4):158-60 Munro, 9(1):71 Tanacross people, 103(3):111-12. See also Tahl, Peter, 6(3):190 Tales of Ghosts: Art in British Alaska Natives; Athabaskan people Taholah (Quinault leader), 101(3/4):120 Columbia, 1922-61, by Ronald W. Tanaina people, 90(4):193-99, 202, Taholah, Wash., 74(3):106-109, 112 Hawker, review, 95(2):106-107 103(3):110. See also Alaska Natives; Taholah Church (Indian Shaker), 73(4):173 Tales of the British Columbia Frontier, by Athabaskan people Tai (HBC employee), 7(1):56-75 William Ward Spinks, 25(1):74 Tanaina Tales from Alaska, by Bill Vaudrin, Taimua (Samoan House of Nobles), Tales of the Okanogans, ed. Donald M. Hines, review, 61(4):225-26 27(4):319-20, 329-35, 341 review, 70(1):42 Tanaka, George, 93(2):75-76 Tainted Earth: Smelters, Public Health, and the Talking on Paper: An Anthology of Oregon Tanaka, Keiko, “Early Telephone Use in Environment, by Marianne Sullivan, Letters and Diaries, ed. Shannon Seattle, 1880s-1920s,” 92(4):190-202 review, 105(4):195 Applegate and Terence O’Donnell, Tanaka, Stefan, “The Toledo Incident: The Tait, John, 8(3):211-12 review, 87(2):106 Deportation of the Nikkei from an Takahashi, Tetsuo, 101(3/4):152-53, 158-59 “Talking Points: The Debate about Teachers’ Oregon Mill Town,” 69(3):116-26; Takaki, Ronald, Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Cottages and Women’s Place in rev. of Heart Mountain: The History Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920, review, Education, 1905-1920,” by Lynette L. of an American Concentration Camp, 75(4):188 Felber, 103(1):25-35 68(3):146-47 Take All to Nebraska, by Sophus Keith Talkington, Henry L., “Mullan Road,” Tanana, Alaska, 103(3):114 Winther, review, 27(3):266-67 7(4):301-306; Outline for the Study of Tanana people, 103(3):108-10. See also Alaska Take Cover, Spokane: A History of Backyard the History of Idaho, 8(1):69 Natives; Athabaskan people Bunkers, Basement Hideaways, and Tall Ships on Puget Sound: The Marine Tanana Valley (Alaska), 66(4):168-72, Public Fallout Shelters of the Cold War, Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, by 69(4):147-50, 85(3):83, 87-92 by Lee O’Connor, review, 106(3):147- Robert A. Weinstein, review, 71(1):41 Tanana Valley Railroad, 45(1):8-12 48 Tall Tales from Rogue River: The Yarns of Tangled Webs of History: Indians and the Law Take My Land, Take My Life: The Story of Hathaway Jones, ed. Stephen Dow in Canada’s Pacific Coast Fisheries, by Congress’s Historic Settlement of Alaska Beckham, review, 66(2):90 Dianne Newell, review, 87(2):81 Native Land Claims, 1960-1971, by Tall Timber Tales; More Paul Bunyan Stories, Taniguchi, Nancy J., rev. of Wood Works: The Donald Craig Mitchell, 103(3):119, by Dell J. McCormick, review, Life and Writings of Charles Erskine review, 94(2):101 31(1):98-99 Scott Wood, 90(2):98-99 “Taken Pictures: On Interpreting Native Tallentire, Thomas, 15(2):128, 139, 101(2):79 Tanis, James Robert, ed., “The Journal of Levi American Photographs of the Tallmadge, Grier, 10(3):230, 11(1):62, Lathrop Smith, 1847-1848,” 43(4):277- Southern Northwest Coast,” by 11(2):139, 141 301

396 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Tannatt, Elizabeth Foster Tappan, 33(1):114 review, 98(2):96-97; ed., The Great Northwest, 27(1):91-92 Tanner, Annie Clark, A Biography of Ezra Medicine Road: Narratives of the Taylor, Bayard, Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Thompson Clark, review, 68(3):144-45; Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, Path of Empire, review, 41(1):81-82 A Mormon Mother: An Autobiography, pt. 1: 1840-1848, review, 106(2):88- Taylor, C. A., 96(1):20 review, 66(2):86-87 89; rev. of Shoshonean Peoples and the Taylor, Colin F., Native American Weapons, Tanner, Elisha S., 14(2):112-14, 117-19, Overland Trails: Frontiers of the Utah review, 93(3):149 15(2):93-105 Superintendency of Indian Affairs, Taylor, Frank J., ed., Burbank Among the Tanner, J. M. “Si,” 99(1):19-20, 24, 28 1849-1869, 99(3):144-45 Indians, by E. A. Burbank, review, Tanner, Vaughn, 52(3):95 Tate, O. F., 71(2):67, 69 36(2):177-79 The Tanoak Tree: An Environmental History of Tatoochcosettle (Clayoquot Indian), 12(1):23, Taylor, G. W., Builders of British Columbia: An a Pacific Coast Hardwood, by Frederica 25, 70(3):113-14, 116, 118 Industrial History, review, 75(2):92 Bowcutt, review, 106(2):96-97 Tatooche (Makah leader), 20(3):224-25 Taylor, George, 7(3):187-98, 13(3):167-80 Tansill, Charles C., The Canadian Reciprocity Tatoochkasettle. See Tatoochcosettle Taylor, George E., America in the New Pacific, Treaty of 1854, 14(1):71; Canadian- Tatoosh (Makah leader). See Tatooche review, 33(3):366-68; The Phoenix American Relations, 1875-1911, review, Tatoosh (tugboat), 42(4):317-19, 321-22 and the Dwarfs, review, 36(1):83-84; 36(4):349-51 Tatoosh, by Martha Hardy, review, 38(2):177- The Struggle for North China, review, Tapou, Joe, 12(3):224, 227-28, 12(4):300- 79 32(3):341-42; rev. of United States 303, 13(1):57-66, 13(2):132-35, 137, Tatoosh Island (Wash.), 20(3):223-27, Policy toward China; Diplomatic 139, 13(3):225, 231-32, 13(4):293-99, 87(4):186-87 and Public Documents, 1839-1939, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-32, 14(4):299- Tatsumi, Henry S., rev. of Monumenta 32(2):230-31 306, 15(1):64-66, 15(2):130-37, 143, Nipponica: Studies on Japanese Culture, Taylor, Glen H., 60(1):10-16, 61(1):41-45, 15(3):215-16, 219-24, 15(4):297-98 Past and Present, 30(3):365 78(1/2):17, 20-22, 24-26, 29, 85(4):142 Tappan, William H., 37(1):46, 49, 97(1):24-25 Tattam, William M., One Union in Wood: A Taylor, Graham D., The New Deal and Tarakanof, Timothy, 13(1):27-31 Political History of the International American Indian Tribalism: The Taral, Alaska, 46(4):116-21 Woodworkers of America, review, Administration of the Indian Tarbell, Ida M., The Nationalizing of Business, 76(3):117 Reorganization Act, 1934-45, review, 1878-1898, review, 28(1):107-108 Tattnall, Josiah, 32(2):133, 136-44 72(4):184 The Tarbells of Yankton: A Family and a Ta’unga, The Works of Ta’unga: Records of a Taylor, Griffith, rev. ofThe Pacific Northwest: Community, 1891-1932, ed. Egbert S. Polynesian Traveller in the South Seas, A Regional, Human, and Economic Oliver, review, 70(4):190 1833-1896, review, 60(4):198 Survey of Resources and Development, Tarnowieckyi, Scott, rev. of The Mapmaker’s Taunton, Wash., 13(4):291 33(4):440-42 Eye: David Thompson on the Columbia Tawai, William, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, Taylor, Harriet E., 6(1):16 Plateau, 97(2):96-97 15(3):218-19, 15(4):291, 294, 297 Taylor, Henry (engineer), 77(1):14-15 Tarr, Terence, rev. of The Stillborn Panama Tax Structure Variations in the State of Taylor, Henry C. (economist), 71(2):65-66 Congress: Power Politics and Chilean- Washington, by Robert E. Berney, with Taylor, Herbert C., Jr., “Aboriginal Colombian Relations During the War of William E. Kamps and Terry N. Barr, Populations of the Lower Northwest the Pacific, 54(3):132-33 review, 63(1):36-37 Coast,” 54(4):158-65 Tartar, Robert, 14(4):256 taxation Taylor, Horace J., “Pacific Whales at Play,” Tashiro, Cathy J., rev. of The Courage Our for education, in Wash., 60(3):129-31 10(2):93-94 Stories Tell: The Daily Lives and income taxes, federal, 53(3):119: in Wash. Taylor, Jacob R., 72(1):3, 5, 7-8 Maternal Child Health Care of Japanese Terr., 4(2):98-99, 79(2):56-64 Taylor, James, 6(4):240-41, 10(3):221, American Women at Heart Mountain, in Wash. constitution, 4(1):26-29, 31, 15(4):281-82, 40(1):18-19 94(4):208-209 10(2):123-24 Taylor, James Wickes, 31(3):297, 299-301 Tassalo, Jim, 18(4):257-60 Taxation in Nevada, by Romanzo Adams, Taylor, Jeanette, The Quadra Story: A History A Taste of the West: Essays in Honor of Robert 11(1):69 of Quadra Island, review, 101(3/4):165- G. Athearn, ed. Duane A. Smith, “Taxing the Few: The First Federal Income 66; River City: A History of Campbell review, 75(4):187 Tax in Washington Territory,” by Phil River and the Discovery Islands, Tate, Allen, 39(4):314 Roberts, 79(2):56-64 review, 92(1):44-45; Tidal Passages: A Tate, Cassandra, rev. of Use by Native Taylor, A. Merritt, 84(2):57 History of the Discovery Islands, review, North Americans: Sacred Smoke and Taylor, Albert Pierce, “How Hawaii 100(4):202-203 Silent Killer, 96(1):44-45 Honored Captain Cook, R.N., in Taylor, John D., 59(1):14-15 Tate, Jack, 74(3):127 1928,” 20(1):24-32; Captain Cook Taylor, John W., 86(4):155, 157-59 Tate, Merze, Hawaii: Reciprocity or Sesquicentennial, Hawaii 1928, Taylor, John Y., 98(1):19 Annexation, review, 60(2):117; The 21(2):152-53 Taylor, Joseph E., III, “For the Love of It: A United States and the Hawaiian Taylor, Alma, 28(2):137 Short History of Commercial Fishing Kingdom: A Political History, review, Taylor, Arnold H., American Diplomacy and in Pacific City, Oregon,” 82(1):22-32; 57(2):92; rev. of Dr. Judd, Hawaii’s the Narcotics Traffic, 1900-1939: A “Richard Maxwell Brown, 1927-2014,” Friend: A Biography of Gerrit Parmele Study in International Humanitarian 105(4):189-91; Making Salmon: An Judd (1803-1873), 53(2):85 Reform, review, 62(1):41-42 Environmental History of the Northwest Tate, Michael L., The Frontier Army in Taylor, Arthur Samuel, “Comment on Fisheries Crisis, review, 92(2):95-96; the Settlement of the West, review, the Mitchell and Relander Papers,” Pilgrims of the Vertical: Rock 92(2):99; Indians and Emigrants: 52(4):150-51; A Guide to the Study and Climbers and Nature at Risk, review, Encounters on the Overland Trails, Reading of the History of the Pacific 102(4):198; rev. of Fishing Places,

Index 397 Fishing People: Traditions and Issues 91(4):200-201, 92(1):40-42; and Coast History, Publications of, review, in Canadian Small-Scale Fisheries, patriotism, 74(1):11-17; quality 4(2):128-29 91(2):101-102; rev. of The 1985 Pacific of, 59(3):147-55; during territorial Teias (Yakama leader), 97(1):32-34, 37, Salmon Treaty: Sharing Conservation period, 18(3): 165-66, 169; training 99(4):159, 161-62, 164-65 Burdens and Benefits, 97(1):48-49; rev. of, 15(2):106-107, 115, 18(3):174, Teit, James H., The Middle Columbia Salish, of The Pacific Raincoast: Environment 20(2):106-107, 59(3):147-55; 19(4):305-306 and Culture in an American Eden, 85(4):136, 101(1):3-16 Tekoa, Wash., 13(4):291-92, 22(3):200 1778-1900, 89(3):163-64; rev. of The See also education; schools; names of Telban, Amelia, 91(4):200-201 World of the Oregon Fishboat: A Study individual schools telegraph in Maritime Folklife, 91(2):101-102 Teachers’ Cottages in Washington, by lines through Wash.Terr., 72(3):137-40 Taylor, Kenneth, Canadian-American Josephine Corliss Preston, 103(1):27- proposed connection across Pacific Ocean, Industry, A Study in International 31, 33 63(3):91-93, 96-103 Investment, review, 28(1):103-107 teaching history. See history, teaching of in Seattle, 1(4):200-202 Taylor, Lee, Pend Oreille Profiles, review, “Teaching History and Social Studies: An telephone operators, 92(4):192-96, 199-200 70(1):46 Essay Rev. of Three Recent Books,” by telephones, 1(4):202-203, 15(2):157-58, Taylor, Oliver Hazard Perry, 2(3):237-38, Thomas J. Pressly, 59(3):156-61 92(4):190-202, 94(3):165-66 2(4):340, 342, 18(4):247-48, 250 “Teaching Materials in the Washington televisions, 78(1/2):17, 22-24, 30 Taylor, P. A. M., Expectations Westward: The Historical Quarterly and the Pacific Telford, Wash., 13(4):292 Mormons and the Emigration of Their Northwest Quarterly,” by Ruth West, Teller, Edward, 85(1):25-28, 31, 34 British Converts in the Nineteenth 34(4):34(4):393-98 Teller, Henry M., 53(4):138-39, 74(1):4-6 Century, review, 58(3):160-61 “Teaching Materials in Washington History, Teller Reindeer Station (Port Clarence, Taylor, Paul S., rev. of Beet Sugar in the West: Government and Resources,” by Mary Alaska), 17(1):14, 75(3):100-104 A History of the Utah-Idaho Sugar E. Knight and Charles M. Gates, Telling Western Stories: From Buffalo Bill Company, 1891-1966, 58(3):161 34(1):87-97 to Larry McMurtry, by Richard W. Taylor, Quintard, The Forging of a Black Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Etulain, review, 91(2):99-100 Community: Seattle’s Central District Language Schools in Hawaii, California, Telo-kite (Cayuse leader). See Tilokaikt from 1870 through the Civil Rights and Washington, 1919-1927, by Noriko Telxawey (Palouse leader), 38(4):293-95, 297, Era, review, 87(2):94-95; ed., African Asato, review, 97(3):154-55 301, 303 American Women Confront the West, The Teaching of American History in High temperance movement, 94(4):197-207 1600-2000, review, 95(2):92-93 Schools, by Maurice G. Baxter, Robert in Alaska, 102(1):29-42 Taylor, R. W., 54(2):65 H. Ferrell, and John E. Wiltz, review, in B.C., 98(3):130-42 Taylor, Ronald B., Sweatshops in the Sun: 59(3):156-61 and Revival of 1905, 83(4):150 Child Labor on the Farm, review, The Teaching of Government. Report to the in Oreg., 66(2):55-56 65(3):153 American Political Science Assocation, in Oreg. Terr., 40(1):8-10 Taylor, Rosser Howard, Slaveholding in North by Committee on Instruction, 8(1):73 in Wash., 98(3):130-42: Seattle, 59(4):181- Carolina; An Economic View, 18(2):150 “Teaching Regional Geography in the 82, 74(1):29-30, 95(2):70, 75-76, 78-81; Taylor, Sandra C., ed., Japanese Americans, Pacific Northwest,” by Carl H. Mapes, Yakima Valley, 77(3):101-102 from Relocation to Redress, review, 35(2):165-68 in Wyo., 44(2):78 78(1/2):64 Teaching the New Social Studies in Secondary See also alcohol; Prohibition (1920- Taylor, Teancom, 28(2):137 Schools: An Inductive Approach, by 30); prohibition, local; Woman’s Taylor, Tom, 89(3):130-31 Edwin Fenton, review, 59(3):156-61 Christian Temperance Union; names of Taylor, Walter P., The Birds of Washington, Teaching Wyoming History by Counties, by individual temperance groups review, 45(1):37; Mammals and Birds Grace Raymond Hebard, 17(4):305- Tempest over Teapot Dome: The Story of Albert of Mount Rainier National Park, 306, 24(2):154 B. Fall, by David H. Stratton, review, 18(4):305-306 Teal, Joseph N., 11(1):77, 48(3):92-93 90(3):163 Taylor, Wash., 13(4):291 Teamsters Union, 85(4):142-43, 145, 86(1):39, Templeman, Louis D., 66(1):4-5, 10 Taylor, William, 40(1):18-19 88(4):171, 100(3):134, 139 Templeton, Payne, 54(1):24-25 Taylor, William H., “Mount Si Trail Teapot Dome: Oil and Politics in the 1920’s, by Templeton, William, 8(1):33 Dedicated,” 22(3):213-15 Burl Noggle, review, 54(3):131-32 Temporary National Economic Commission, Taylor Grazing Act (1934), 54(1):18, 61(1):38 Teapot Dome scandal, 41(3):227, 55(1):2-3, 5, 54(1):1-2 The Teacher and His Ideals, by Herbert H. 65(2):57-65 Ten Days that Shook the World, by John Reed, Gowen, 9(1):77 Teast, Sidenham, 18(1):12-13, 17 50(3):87 teachers Teats, Govnor, 4(1):15, 17, 32 Ten Spikes to the Rail: Twohy Brothers, Early on educational cruise in Alaska, The Technocrats: Prophets of Automation, by Day Northwestern Railroad Builders, by 96(4):188-97 Henry Elsner, Jr., review, 59(2):103 John Roger Twohy, review, 76(1):34 Native, 92(1):22-26 Tecumseh (Lake leader), 55(3):108 Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled, a in Oreg., training of, 46(1):11, 101(1):3, Teekalet Hotel (Port Gamble, Wash.), Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior 6-9, 11 6(4):240 Alaska, by Hudson Stuck, review, in Wash.: during early statehood, Teggart, Frederick J., Diary of Nelson Kingsley, 5(3):227-29, 2d ed., 8(1):68 18(3):171-73, 178, 70(3):98-109; a California Argonaut of 1849, 6(2):128; Ten Tough Trips: Montana Writers and the housing for, 103(1):25-35; during Prolegomena to History, the Relation of West, by William W. Bevis, review, interwar years, 74(1):11-17, 91(1):42- History to Literature, Philosophy, and 82(2):76 43, 91(2):84-85, 91(3):136-37, Science, 8(1):68; ed., Academy of Pacific Ten Years of Missionary Work among the

398 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Indians at Skokomish, Washington a Novel of the Pathfinders, review, by Truman L. Kelley and A. C. Krey, Territory, 1874-1884, by Myron Eells, 34(1):109-10 review, 26(2):146-48 73(4):165-74 Terrill, Charles, 80(1):19, 83(2):48, 50-51 Teton County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 Ten Years on the Pacific Coast by F. X. Blanchet, Terrill, Ira N., 52(4):131 Teton Dam (Mont.), 103(1):11 and Jacksonville: A National Historic territorial administration, 35(1):47, Tevis, Lloyd, 41(4):314 Landmark City, ed. Edward J. Kowrach, 42(4):277-82, 60(3):145-53, 78(4):145- Tewell, Jeremy J., rev. of The Oregon Trail: An review, 75(2):85 51. See also names of individual American Saga, 97(2):101 A Tenderfoot in Montana: Reminiscences of governors; names of individual states; Texada Island (B.C.), 78(3):118 the Gold Rush, the Vigilantes, and the names of individual territories Texas Cowboys, by Dane Coolidge, review, Birth of Montana Territory, by Francis “Territorial Expansion—A Threat to the 29(1):90-91 M. Thompson, ed. Kenneth N. Owens, Republic?” by Nolan Fowler, 53(1):34- Texas Governors’ Message, Coke to Ross, 1874- review, 97(2):101-102 42 1891, ed. Sinclair Moreland, 9(1):75 Teng Baiye, 93(4):171-79 “Territorial Government in the Inland Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century, by “Teng Baiye and Mark Tobey: Interactions Empire: The Movement to Create Herbert Eugene Bolton, 7(2):172 between Chinese and American Art in Columbia Territory, 1864-69,” by Merle The Texas Navy in Forgotten Battles and Shanghai and Seattle,” by David Clarke, W. Wells, 44(2):80-87 Shirtsleeve Diplomacy, by Jim Dan Hill, 93(4):171-79 “Territorial Papers in the Department of 29(1):91-92 Teng Gui. See Teng Baiye the Interior Archives, 1873-1890: The Texas Rangers. A Century of Frontier Tenino (steamer), 11(4):264-65 Washington, Idaho, and Montana,” by Defense, by Walter Prescott Webb, Tenino, Wash., 14(1):40 W. Turrentine Jackson, 35(4):323-41 review, 27(3):269-70 Tennessee, migrants from, 29(2):115-34, Territorial Papers of the United States, ed. John Texas Road (Wash. Terr.), 45(4):128-29 33(1):23 Porter Bloom, Vol. 27: The Territory of Textile Tower (Seattle), 106(3):115 Tenney, Charles D., “Chinese History,” Wisconsin: Executive Journal, 1836- Thacker, Robert, “Being on the Northwest 2(2):99-104 1848; Papers, 1836-1839, review, Coast: Emily Carr, Cascadian,” Tenny, Abigail Davidson, 4(2):107, 109 62(2):88, Vol. 28: The Territory of 90(4):182-90 Tenny, William A., 4(2):107, 109 Wisconsin, 1839-1848, review, 68(1):46 Thaddeus (ship), 12(3):166, 191 Tenure, Nativity and Age as Factors in Iowa Territorial Pioneers of California, 18(4):293, Thane, Bart, 75(2):64-65 Agriculture, 1850-1860, by Seddie 298-300 Thane, Eric (pseud.). See Henry, Ralph Cogswell, review, 69(1):37-38 Territorial Politics and Government in Chester A Ten-Year Program for the Seattle Public Montana, 1864-89, by Clark C. Spence, Thane, James L., Jr., “An Ohio Abolitionist Library, by Seattle Public Library, review, 69(1):38 in the Far West: Sidney Edgerton and 21(2):145-46 Territorial Republican (Olympia). See the Opening of Montana, 1863-1866,” A Tepee In His Front Yard: A Biography of H. Olympia Territorial Republican 67(4):151-62; ed., A Governor’s Wife T. Cowley, One of the Four Founders Territorial University (Wash.). See University on the Mining Frontier: The Letters of of the City of Spokane, Washington, by of Washington Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863- Clifford M. Drury, review, 41(1):73 The Territories and the United States, 1865, review, 69(4):187-88 Tepper, Leslie, Legends of Our Times: Native 1861-1890: Studies in Colonial Tharp, Marilyn, “Story of Coal at Newcastle,” Cowboy Life, review, 91(2):106-107 Administration, by Earl S. Pomeroy, 48(4):120-26 Terajima, Ryoan, 62(4):151-53 review, 38(2):172-73 “That Fiend in Hell”: Soapy Smith in Legend, “The Tercentenary of a Great Failure,” by The Territory of Washington, 1879, by by Catherine Holder Spude, review, Herbert H. Gowen, 15(1):3-10 Francis H. Cook, ed. J. Orin Oliphant, 103(3):153-54 Terkel, Studs, Hard Times: An Oral History 16(3):233-34 That Man Thomson, by R. H. Thomson, ed. of the Great Depression, review, “Terror and Tourism: , Legend, and Grant H. Redford, review, 41(2):174-75 62(4):154-55 the Montana Vigilantes,” by Laura J. “That the People Might Live”: Loss and Termagant (ship), 69(4):162-63, 167 Arata, 106(4):183-98 Renewal in Native American Elegy, by Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian “Terror on Tower Avenue,” by John M. Arnold Krupat, review, 104(3):151 Policy, 1945-1960, by Donald L. Fixico, McClelland, Jr., 57(2):65-72 Thatcher, Edward P., rev. of Historical Atlas of review, 79(1):43 Terry, Alfred H., 29(2):141, 145, 149, Early Oregon, 65(3):150 “‘Terminus Disease’: The Clark P. Crandall 49(4):137, 142-43 Thatcher, R. W., 95(4):202 Description of Puget Sound in 1871,” Terry, Charles C., 8(2):114, 13(1):17- Thayer, Theodore, rev. of Contemporary by G. Thomas Edwards, 70(4):163-77 18, 13(3):209, 45(3):76, 52(2):64, America: The National Scene Since Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 50(2):39-47 97(3):144 1900, 36(4):356-57 Terra Pacifica: People and Place in the Terry, Chloe Ann, 55(4):170-71 Thayer, William W., 89(3):143 Northwest States and Western Canada, Terry, Grove C., 33(3):316 theater, 57(4):137-47 ed. Paul W. Hirt, review, 90(3):159-60 Terry, Roland, 96(3):132, 136-37, 143, 147-49 in B.C., 51(3):97-102 Terrell, Glenn, 103(2):55, 60, 63 Tertiary Faunal Horizons of Western Parrington, Vernon, on, 44(3):101-103 Terrell, John Upton, American Indian Washington, by Charles E. Weaver, in Wash., 28(2):115-36: Seattle, 81(2):54- Almanac, review, 64(1):43-44; Black 7(3):252 66; Tacoma, 71(1):2, 6-7, 83(1):38; Robe: The Life of Pierre-Jean De Smet, The Tertiary Formations of Western University of Washington, 85(3):116- Missionary, Explorer, and Pioneer, Washington, by Charles E. Weaver, 17 review, 56(1):36-37; Faint the Trumpet 8(1):72 See also vaudeville Sounds: The Life and Trial of Major Terzich, Yanco, 66(4):165, 168, 170-72 Theater Comique (Seattle), 28(2):117, 123 Reno, review, 58(3):160; Plume Rouge, Tests and Measurement in the Social Sciences, The Theater of the Golden Era in California, by

Index 399 George R. MacMinn, review, 33(1):91- “Theses Related to the Pacific Northwest: R. N. DeArmond, review, 70(1):44-45 93 University of Washington Checklist,” Thirty Explosive Years in Los Angeles County, Theatre Comique (Tacoma), 71(1):2, 6-7 by Ronald Todd, 35(1):55-64, 40(1):65- by John Anson Ford, review, 54(1):41- Theatre Royal (Barkerville, B.C.), 51(3):97- 69 42 102 “They Are All Red Out Here”: Socialist Politics Thirty Years in the Golden North, by Jan Welzl, Theatrical and Stage Employees Union, Local in the Pacific Northwest, 1895-1925, by 24(1):65-66 15, 71(4):173-82 Jeffrey A. Johnson, review, 100(2):96 Thirty-First Annual Report, by the Hawaiian Theatrical Federation (Seattle), 71(4):172-82 They Built the West: An Epic of Rails and Historical Society, 15(2):147 Theatrical Syndicate (New York), 81(2):57- Cities, by Glenn Chesney Quiett, The Thirty-Second State: A Pictorial History 61, 66 review, 27(2):181 of Minnesota, by Bertha L. Heilbron, Theisen, Lee Scott, rev. of The Progressive Era, They Call Me Father: Memoirs of Father review, 50(2):70-71 67(1):37-38 Nicolas Coccola, ed. Margaret Thiry, Paul, 43(2):167-68, 75(3):128-39 Thelen, David P., “Robert LaFollette’s Whitehead, review, 80(3):115 This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Leadership, 1891-1896: The Old and They Came to a River, by Allis McKay, review, Agriculture, 1860-1910, by Sucheng New Politics and the Dilemma of 33(1):82-84 Chan, review, 79(2):76 the Progressive Politician,” 62(3):97- They Came to a Valley, by Bill Gulick, review, This Blessed Wilderness: Archibald McDonald’s 109; The New Citizenship: Origins of 59(4):225 Letters from the Columbia, 1822- Progressivism in Wisconsin, 1885-1900, They Gave Royal Assent, by D. A. McGregor, 1844, ed. Jean Murray Cole, review, review, 64(4):177-78; Robert M. La review, 60(3):164-65 93(3):151-53 Follette and the Insurgent Spirit, review, They Never Go Back to Pocatello: The Selected This Bloody Deed: The Magruder Incident, by 69(1):40 Essays of Richard Neuberger, ed. Steve Ladd Hamilton, review, 87(3):163 Theller, E. R., 45(1):2-4 Neal, review, 81(1):31 This Bountiful Place: Art about Agriculture, Theobalds, William W., 37(1):46 “They Rode the Trains: Railroad Passenger the Permanent Collection, ed. Shelley Theodoratus, Robert J., rev. of Ethnohistory in Traffic and Regional Reaction,” by Curtis, review, 97(4):203-204 Southwestern Alaska and the Southern Jonas A. Jonasson, 52(2):41-49 This Emigrating Company: The 1844 Oregon Yukon: Method and Content, 63(2):76- They Tried to Cut It All: Grays Harbor— Trail Journal of Jacob Hammer, by 77 Turbulent Years of Greed and Greatness, Jacob Hammer, ed. Thomas A. Rumer, Theodore C. Blegen: A Memoir, by John T. by Edwin Van Syckle, review, 73(4):186 review, 83(1):36-37 Flanagan, review, 70(4):184 They Walked Before: The Indians of This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western and Japan, by Raymond A. Washington State, by Cecelia Svinth Mind, by Ivan Doig, 78(4):135-40, Esthus, review, 58(4):219 Carpenter, review, 71(3):133 review, 70(4):180 Theodore Roosevelt and the Art of Controversy: They Were San Franciscans, by Miriam Allen This is the Place, by Marguerite Cameron, Episodes of the Years, de Ford, review, 33(2):218-20 review, 31(1):99 by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., review, Thibeault, Joseph, 10(3):206, 210-13, 215, 218 This Is What They Say, by François 63(2):74 Thibert, Henry, 21(4):276, 279 Mandeville, ed. Ron Scollon, review, Theodore Roosevelt and the Idea of Race, by Thibodo, Augustus J., “Diary of Dr. Augustus 101(1):47 Thomas G. Dyer, review, 72(4):183 J. Thibodo of the Northwest Exploring This Land of Gold and Toil, by Ruth Jordan Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Expedition, 1859,” ed. Howard S. Peterson, review, 75(2):87 Movement, by George E. Mowry, Brode, 31(3):287-347 This Old House: The Story of Clara Rust, by Jo review, 38(4):363-64 Thiel, Cecelia, rev. of Hunters at the Margin: Anne Wold, review, 69(4):158 Theodore Winthrop: Portrait of an American Native People and Wildlife Conservation This Reckless Breed of Men: The Trappers and Author, by Eugene T. Woolf, review, in the Northwest Territories, review, Fur Traders of the Southwest, by Robert 74(1):39 99(4):198-99 Glass Cleland, review, 41(3):274-75 Theoharis, Athan, Seeds of Repression: Thiel’s Detective Agency, 37(3):237-57 This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of the Harry S. Truman and the Origins of Thiessen, D. G., “Industrial Violence in the Enemy, by James A. Aho, review, McCarthyism, review, 63(4):181-82 Coeur d’Alene Mining District: The 87(4):213-14 A Theory of Northern Athapaskan Prehistory, Visual Record,” 78(3):83-90 This Was Cattle Ranching: Yesterday and by John W. Ives, 103(3):111 “Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: The Today, by Virginia Paul, review, “‘There are Chinese and Chinese’: Regional Portland Soviet and the Emergence of 65(4):191-92 Variations in Imagining the ‘Other,’ an American Communism, 1918-1920,” This Was Wheat Farming: A Pictorial History Illustrated Essay and Review,” by Chris by Adam J. Hodges, 98(3):115-29 of the Farms and Farmers of the Friday, 89(2):98-104 Thinking Like a Mountain: Aldo Leopold and Northwest Who Grow the Nation’s “‘These Lands Are Worthless without Water’: the Evolution of an Ecological Attitude Bread, by Kirby Brumfield, review, The Federal Government’s Divided toward Deer, Wolves, and Forests, by 60(4):222-23 Loyalties in Irrigating the Fort Hall Susan L. Flader, review, 68(1):12 This Well-Wooded Land: Americans and Indian Reservation, 1902-1920,” by “Thinning, Topping, and Loading: Japanese Their Forests from Colonial Times Amy E. Canfield, 105(3):122-35 Americans and Beet Sugar in World to the Present, by Thomas R. Cox, “These Men We Recognize,” by W. L. Davis, War II,” by Louis Fiset, 90(3):123-39 Robert S. Maxwell, Phillip Drennon 44(3):129-34 Third Party Movements Since the Civil War; Thomas, and Joseph J. Malone, review, These Valiant Women: History of the Sisters With Special Reference to Iowa, by Fred 78(1/2):60 of St. Mary of Oregon, 1886-1986, E. Haynes, review, 8(1):66-67 This Wild Spirit: Women in the Rocky by Wilfred P. Schoenberg, review, Thirteen Years of Travel and Exploration in Mountains of Canada, ed. Colleen 77(4):152 Alaska, 1877-1889, by W. H. Pierce, ed. Skidmore, review, 97(4):206

400 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Thom, Adam, Claims to the Oregon Territory Thomas Chandler Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): A 106, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284-87, considered, 30(1):73-74 Study in Provincial Toryism, by V. L. O. 10(1):17-20, 21(1):4, 39(3):181-83, Thomas, Benjamin E., “Demarcation of the Chittick, review, 16(2):148-50 187-88, 40(4):319-21, 98(2):81 Boundaries of Idaho,” 40(1):24-34 Thomas Condon, Pioneer Geologist of Oregon, works of: Columbia Journals: David Thomas, Bob, The Massie Case, review, by Ellen Condon McCornack, review, Thompson, review, 90(3):156-57; 58(3):151-54 19(4):296-97 David Thompson’s Journals Relating Thomas, C. G., rev. of Denny’s Knoll: A Thomas Francis Meagher: An Irish to Montana and Adjacent Regions, History of the Metropolitan Tract of the Revolutionary in America, by Robert G. 1808-1812, review, 44(2):91; David University of Washington, 72(4):185 Athearn, review, 42(4):337-38 Thompson’s Narrative, 1784-1812, Thomas, Carol, “Robert E. Burke, 1922-1998,” Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: review, 55(2):87-88; David Thompson’s 89(2):97 From Conquest to Conservation, ed. Narrative of His Explorations in Thomas, Charles M., 83(2):49-52 James P. Ronda, review, 90(1):53 Western America, 1784-1812, review, Thomas, Charles S., 48(3):95 Thomas Jefferson and the Stony Mountains: 7(4):322-24 Thomas, Christopher M., rev. of Greenscapes: Exploring the West from Monticello, by Thompson, David P., 60(2):78, 80 Olmsted’s Pacific Northwest, Donald Jackson, review, 73(2):91 Thompson, Dennis L., “Religion and the 100(4):195-96 Thomas L. Wand (steamer), 30(2):142-43 Idaho Constitution,” 58(4):169-78 Thomas, Daniel H., ed., Guide to the Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Explorations in Thompson, Edward (boatswain), 17(4):281 Diplomatic Archives of Western Europe, America, 1808-1841, by Jeannette E. Thompson, Edward H. (settler), 6(1):18 review, 52(3):125 Graustein, review, 59(3):162-63 Thompson, Erwin N., Shallow Grave at Thomas, Edward Harper, Chinook, a History Thomas O. Larkin: A Life of Patriotism and Waiilatpu: The Sagers’ West, review, and Dictionary of the Northwest Coast Profit in Old California, by Harlan 62(1):6; rev. of Chief Spokan Garry, Trade Jargon, 27(2):180-81 Hague and David J. Langum, review, 1811-1892: Christian, Statesman, and Thomas, Eldon L., 84(1):17-18 82(3):113 Friend of the White Man, 52(3):115-16 Thomas, Ernie, 103(2):61-63 Thomas Perkins (ship), 22(2):140 Thompson, Francis M., 27(3):220-21 Thomas, Ethyle, 33(1):41-42 Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Twenty-eighth works of: A Tenderfoot in Montana: Thomas, François Marie, 72(3):104-105 President of the United States: A Reminiscences of the Gold Rush, the Thomas, George H., 40(1):44-64 Psychological Study, by Sigmund Vigilantes, and the Birth of Montana Thomas, James, 38(4):298 Freud and William C. Bullitt, review, Territory, review, 97(2):101-102 Thomas, John M., 3(4):297, 15(4):293, 295, 58(4):205-207 Thompson, George (slave), 29(1):62, 65-66 33(4):399-400 Thomas Woodward (ship), 7(1):22 Thompson, George T. (politician), 30(1):16 Thomas, John T., 8(1):40, 45 Thompson (language), 41(4):333, 335 Thompson, Henry, 19(1):6-9 Thomas, Kenny, Sr., Crow Is My Boss, Taatsaa’ Thompson, Albert J., “Atanum Valley Thompson, J. (secretary of the interior), Shaa K’exalthet: The Oral Life History Fifty-Four Years Ago,” 15(2):93-105, 36(3):253-55 of a Tanacross Athabaskan Elder, 15(3):240; “Memories of White Thompson, J. David, ed., Handbook of 103(3):113, review, 97(4):206-207 Salmon and Its Pioneers,” 14(2):108-26 Learned Societies and Institutions: Thomas, Lately (pseud.), Sam Ward, “King of Thompson, Albert W., “The Early History America, review, 2(4):360-61 the Lobby,” review, 56(4):182-83 of the Palouse River and Its Names,” Thompson, J. W. (park superintendent), Thomas, Lewis G., “Mission Church in 62(2):69-76 100(1):15 Edmonton: An Anglican Experiment in Thompson, Charles, 20(2):139-40 Thompson, James Westfall, History of the Canadian West,” 49(2):55-60; The Thompson, Chloe S., rev. of Beyond the Livestock Raising in the United States, Liberal Party in Alberta: A History of Rockies, 21(3):230-31; rev. of The 1607-1860, 34(2):231 Politics in the Province of Alberta, 1905- Cabin at the Trail’s End; A Story of Thompson, John (Boston crewmember), 1921, review, 50(4):170; rev. of Louis Oregon, 20(1):65-66 17(4):282, 286 Riel, 55(3):132; rev. of Regionalism Thompson, Clara Willson, 97(1):14 Thompson, John (sea otter hunter), 31(4):384 in the Canadian Community, 1867- Thompson, Coquelle, 97(2):59 Thompson, John A., 3(4):299 1967: Canadian Historical Association Thompson, D. P., 35(4):332 Thompson, John Enoch, 63(3):93, 96, 102- Centennial Seminars, 62(3):126 Thompson, David, 6(1):3-10, 38(3):217-18 103 Thomas, Maud, 101(3/4):119-20 canoe race of, on Columbia River, Thompson, John Herd, British Columbia: Thomas, Nancy (Russell), 3(4):297 21(4):294-96 Land of Promises, review, 97(4):207- Thomas, O. S., 18(2):96-97 and Finlay, Jacques Raphael “Jaco,” 208; Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Thomas, Phillip Drennon, This Well-Wooded 10(3):164-66 Discord, review, 77(3):114 Land: Americans and Their Forests from at Flathead Post (Mont.), 33(3):251-62 Thompson, John M., Russia, Bolshevism, and Colonial Times to the Present, review, honored, 25(1):77 the Versailles Peace, review, 59(2):116 78(1/2):60 in Idaho, 11(2):97-103, 11(3):163-73 Thompson, John R., 41(2):134-35, 144 Thomas, Wash., 14(1):43 journals of, 23(1):18-24, 23(2):88-93, Thompson, L. L., 45(4):120 Thomas, W. F., 101(3/4):119 23(3):173-76, 48(2):49-50, 52 Thompson, Laurence C., rev. of Indian Art Thomas, Winnie, 95(2):78 and McDonald, Finan, 6(1):5-9, of the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State 13(3):197-200, 33(3):260, 262 Craftsmanship and Esthetics, 69(2):92- Museum. See Burke Museum of and McMillan, James, 6(1):5-9 93 Natural History and Culture and Mount Robson, 19(1):24-26 Thompson, Levant Frederick, 6(1):20, The Thomas Burke Papers, 1875-1925, by at Palouse River, 62(2):71-73 6(3):215 Richard Berner and Robert C. Nesbit, in Spokane country, 4(1):3-11, 8(3):183- Thompson, Lewis, 26(4):283-84, 289-93 review, 52(4):158 87, 8(4):261-64, 9(1):11-16, 9(2):103- Thompson, Lucy, 1(1):30, 32

Index 401 Thompson, M. Terry, rev. of Indian Art of 33(3):365-66 Kirtley 1895 Reconnaissance of Central the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Thornburg (Wyeth expedition), 4(3):174 Idaho,” by Rhoda M. Love, 102(2):55- Craftsmanship and Esthetics, 69(2):92- Thorndike, E. A., 97(3):142-43 66 93 Thorne, Jonathan, 14(4):264-65 Thoughts by the Way, by Delia Taylor Thompson, Margaret, High Trails of Glacier Thorne, Tanis C., rev. of The Dispossession Whittelsly, 24(3):237 National Park, review, 28(1):100-101; of the American Indian, 1887-1934, A Thousand Blunders: The Grand Trunk Space for Living: A Novel of the Grand 83(3):116 Pacific Railway and Northern British Coulee and Columbia Basin, review, Thornhill, Emma, 96(2):95, 98-99 Columbia, by Frank Leonard, review, 35(4):364-65 Thornhill, Richard, 13(2):136-41, 13(3):225- 88(3):150-51 Thompson, Martin, 14(2):117 26, 231-32, 13(4):299, 15(3):217, Thrall, Wash., 14(1):44, 41(1):13, 16-17 Thompson, Nile, rev. of Tradition and Change 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-34, 14(4):299- Thrane, Marcus Møller, Selected Plays of on the Northwest Coast: The Makah, 303, 15(4):294-97, 96(2):95, 98 Marcus Thrane, review, 99(2):97-98 Nuu-chah-nulth, Southern Kwakiutl Thornton, Edward, 31(2):183-84 Thrapp, Dan L., The Encyclopedia of and , 78(1/2):66 Thornton, Harrison, 54(4):167-74, 72(4):152, Frontier Biography (cd-rom), review, Thompson, R. R., 7(2):126, 16(3):180-81, 154-56 86(3):114-17 27(1):54, 59, 62, 97(1):35 Thornton, J. Quinn, 10(3):225-27, 45(4):109 Thrashin’ Time: Memories of a Montana Thompson, Robert, 6(2):96 Thornton, Mildred Valley, Indian Lives and Boyhood, by Milton Shatraw, review, Thompson, Ross, 23(2):103 Legends, review, 58(4):211 62(3):121 Thompson, Sara V., 3(4):299 Thornton, Thomas F., ed., Haa Léelk’w Hás Three Brothers (ship), 6(2):85, 12(1):46, Thompson, Scott M., I Will Tell of My War Aaní Saax’u / Our Grandparents’ Names 21(2):85 Story: A Pictorial Account of the Nez on the Land, review, 103(3):143- “Three Diplomats Prominent in the Oregon Perce War, review, 92(4):203-4 44; rev. of Qayaq: Kayaks of Alaska Question,” by Edmond S. Meany, Thompson, Susannah, 6(1):19-20 and Siberia, 93(1):48; rev. of . . . So 5(3):207-14 Thompson, Thomas Gordon, The Chemical They Understand: Cultural Issues in Three Feathers (Mitat Weptes; Nez Perce Utilization of Wood in Washington, Oral History, 95(4):206; rev. of Take Indian), 97(1):22, 99(4):167 15(1):71 My Land, Take My Life: The Story Three Frontiers: Family, Land, and Society in Thompson, W. F. (biologist), rev. of North of Congress’s Historic Settlement of the American West, 1850-1900, by Dean Pacific: Japan, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, Alaska Native Land Claims, 1960-1971, L. May, review, 87(2):102 28(1):95-96 94(2):101; rev. of The Tlingit Indians, Three Lakes, Wash., 14(1):45 Thompson, W. F. (editor), 102(1):36-38 84(2):60 Three Mountain, William, 98(4):169-72, 177- Thompson, W. W., 31(3):292-344 Thornton, Wash., 22(3):200, 38(4):335-56 80, 104(1):9-10, 106(3):120, 123-31, Thompson, Walter J., 26(2):94-95, 102-106 “Thornton Fleming McElroy—Printer, 133-37 Thompson, Wilda, rev. of Blankets and Politician, Businessman,” by Elizabeth Three Old French Chronicles of the Crusades, Moccasins, 25(1):67-68 M. Allison and W. A. Katz, 54(2):54-65 by Edward Noble Stone, review, Thompson, William Alexander, 83(1):2-11 Thoron, Ben W., 88(1):6, 8 31(2):229-30 Thompson people, 33(4):381, 386, 75(2):73- Thorp, F. M., 26(2):107-108 Three Old Plainsmen and Three Other Western 74 Thorp, Mortimer, 14(4):256 Stories, by Robert Bruce, 15(2):149 Thompson River (B.C), fur trade at, 98(2):78- Thorp, Wash., 14(1):44 “Three Problems for the Labor Historian,” by 94 Thorp, Willard, rev. of The American 1890s: Nuala McGann Drescher, 60(1):29-31 Thomson, Alexander, 50(3):113 Life and Times of a Lost Generation, Thrills and Spills of a Cowboy Rancher, by B. J. Thomson, Dale C., Alexander Mackenzie: 59(1):51-52 Lyons, review, 50(4):165-66 Clear Grit, review, 52(4):164 Thorpe, Berenice DuRae, Reunion on Throckmorton, Arthur L., 54(1):33-35, Thomson, Reginald H., 100(1):13, 15, 21, 25 Strawberry Hill, review, 35(2):183 57(4):181, 58(4):180, 61(4):201-202 and Bogue Plan, 75(1):24-25, 27, Thorpe, J. M., 9(4):263, 275 works of: “George Abernethy, Pioneer 75(4):173-74, 177 Thorpe, J. O. “Casey,” 66(4):165 Merchant,” 48(3):76-88; Oregon cartoon of, 91(3):129 Thorpe v. Tenem Ditch Company, 9(4):263, Argonauts: Merchant Adventurers on and Hill, Sam, 94(4):183-96 275 the Western Frontier, review, 53(3):123 and Municipal League of Seattle, 66(1):18- Thorsen, Alice, 48(1):11 Through Historic Years with Eliza Ferry Leary, 19, 22 Thorseth, Matthea, Cradled in Thunder, by Laura Virginia Wagner, 26(2):152 and municipal power, 100(2):71-72 review, 38(2):181-82 Through the Diplomatic Looking-Glass: and Port of Seattle, 68(2):62-63, 68-69 Thorson, John E., River of Promise, River Immediate Origins of the War in and Seattle Sun, 92(2):60, 64-69 of Peril: The Politics of Managing the Europe, by Oliver Benson, review, and waterway development in Seattle, Missouri River, review, 87(2):103-104 31(3):366-67 48(1):3, 59(2):80, 86 Thorson, Winston B., “Pacific Northwest Through the Hawse-Hole, by Florence Bennett works of: That Man Thomson, review, Opinion on the Russo-Japanese War Anderson, 23(4):306 41(2):174-75 of 1904-1905,” 35(4):305-22; “Pacific Through These Portals: A Pacific War Saga, Thomson, Thomas G., 72(1):5, 7, 9-10 Northwest Opinion on the Washington by Wayne C. MacGregor, Jr., review, Thorkelson, Jacob, 54(1):26-28 Conference of 1921-1922,” 37(2):109- 95(1):46 Thorn, Jonathan, 13(2):89, 91 27; “Washington State Nominating Thrum, Thomas G., “The Pae humu of Thorn, William A., 66(1):3-4, 10, 12 Conventions,” 35(2):99-119 Heiaus Non-sacred,” review, 19(1):64 Thornbloom, W. D., ed., Covenant Frontiers; Those Who Came First, by A. W. Nelson, Thrush, Coll-Peter, Native Seattle: Histories Fifty Years in China, Fifty-three Years 26(2):151 from the Crossing-Over Place, review, in Alaska, Three Years in Africa, review, “A Thousand-Mile Summer: The Henderson- 99(1):37-38; rev. of The Urban Indian

402 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Experience in America, 93(3):158-59 Tiger, Lionel, rev. of Mission of Change in industries Thunder’s Eye (Hinmetumsilu; James; Nez Alaska: Eskimos and Moravians on the “Timber Town: Market Economics in Coos Perce Indian), 97(1):19, 24 Kuskokwim, 56(1):44-45 Bay, Oregon, 1850 to the Present,” by Thurston, Samuel Royal, 3(1):68-69, Tiger, Wash., 14(1):46 William G. Robbins, 75(4):146-55 17(4):267, 26(3):212, 40(1):4, 19-23 The Tiger in the Senate: The Biography of Timberlake, Charles E., “Russian American Thurston County (Wash.), 4(2):103, Wayne Morse, by A. Robert Smith, Contacts, 1917-1937: A Review 21(1):24-27 review, 54(1):35-36 Article,” 61(4):217-21; rev. of A coal industry in, 29(2):163, 165 Tigil River (Russia), 95(2):61-62 Canadian’s Road to Russia: Letters creation of, 14(1):45 Tikhmenev, P. A., 46(4):116 from the Great War Decade, 81(3):116; election in (1852), 13(2):156-58 works of: A History of the Russian- rev. of Feeding the Russian Fur Trade: martial law in (1856), 27(3):206-209, American Company, review, 71(1):45 Provisionment of the Okhotsk Seaboard 34(1):30, 35, 37, 42(1):6-7, 12-13, Tikiraq. See Point Hope, Alaska and the Kamchatka Peninsula, 1639- 43(2):91-119 Tilcoostay (Flathead Indian), 29(3):306 1856, 62(1):36-37; rev. of Siberia, the newspapers of, 13(3):186, 13(4):256-68, Tilden, Freeman, The National Parks: What New Frontier, 62(1):36-37 14(4):283, 18(1):46, 26(1):38, 49-54, They Mean to You and Me, review, Timberlake, James H., Prohibition and the 26(2):136, 39(3):235 43(1):69-70 Progressive Movement, 1900-1920, post offices in, 20(2):129-30 Tilden, Samuel J., 55(3):117-18, 60(3):135-44 review, 54(4):181-82 railroads in, 16(4):243-50 Tillamook: Land of Many Waters, by Ada M. Timberline Lodge (Oreg.), 44(1):11 Thurston County Society, 24(2):113, Orcutt, review, 43(1):78-79 Time, Tide and Timber: A Century of Pope and 118 Tillamook, Oreg., KKK in, 53(2):60-64, Talbot, by Edwin T. Coman, Jr., and Thurston County Courthouse, 32(4):435, 69(2):75-85 Helen M. Gibbs, review, 42(1):77-79 438, 440-43, 73(1):9, 87(4):201, 208- Tillamook County (Oreg.), dairy industry in, A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in 209 49(2):77-81 Washington State, ed. Robin K. Wright, Thurston County Old Settlers’ Association. Tillamook Headlight, 49(2):80 review, 84(2):73 See Old Settlers’ Association of Tillamook 1952, by George Byron Wright, Time on the Cross, Vol. 1: The Economics Thurston County review, 99(3):140-41 of American Negro Slavery, Vol. 2: Thurston County Pioneer and Historical Tillebrown, James, 17(4):280, 282 Evidence and Methods: A Supplement, Society, The Great Myth—“Mount Tillicums of the Trail, by George C. F. Pringle, by Robert W. Fogel and Stanley L. Tacoma,” 15(4):306 14(3):237-38 Engerman, review, 66(2):79-84 Thurston County Pioneer Association, Tillman, Ben, 39(4):264 Times (Seattle). See Seattle Times 5(2):153 Tillotson, Ira M., Legal Principles of Property Times (Tacoma). See Tacoma Times Thurston County Railroad Construction Boundary Location on the Ground in The Times of Melville and Whitman, by Van Company, 16(4):249 the Public Land Survey States, review, Wyck Brooks, review, 39(1):70-71 Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 5(1):66, 22(4):299- 66(2):90-91 Timothy (Ta-Moot-Tsoo; Tamootsin; Nez 305 Tilokaikt (Telo-kite; Tiloukaikit; Cayuse Perce leader), 2(4):340-41, 349-50, works of: “William Clark: Soldier, leader), 8(4):253 7(4):331, 18(4):247-49, 38(4):285, 294- Explorer, Statesman,” 1(4):234-51 Tiloukaikit (Cayuse leader). See Tilokaikt 95, 297, 97(1):23, 27, 29, 32 Tí qwatsx (Makah Indian), 68(4):158-61 Tilton, C. E., 25(4):244, 26(4):251, 258-62 Tindall, George B., rev. of Edgar Gardner Tiahannui (HBC employee), 15(3):221 Tilton, George, 9(1):8-9 Murphy, Gentle Progressive, 61(1):59 Tianna (Hawaiian leader), 4(2):118-19 Tilton, James Tinkham, Abiel W., 10(1):4, 7, 30(3):312-14, Tibbals, Harry, 6(4):239 correspondence of, 1(1):71, 8(4):291-302 32(1):54-55, 47(4):105-106 Tibbetts, Calvin, 24(3):182-83 and Leschi (Nisqually leader), 49(2):70 Tinphai (HBC employee), 12(2):141-45 Tico, Joaquin, 71(2):73, 75 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Tiott, John, 41(4):356-57 Tidal Passages: A History of the Discovery 43(2):93-96, 98-99, 103, 109 Tippett, Maria, “Pleasing Diversity and Islands, by Jeanette Taylor, review, and public land surveys in Wash., Sublime Desolation: The 18th-Century 100(4):202-203 63(4):129, 131, 133-34 British Perception of the Northwest Tidball, John C., 62(4):134-37 and Tacoma, planning of, 66(3):97, 99, 103 Coast,” 65(1):1-7; Emily Carr: A tidelands, 4(4):243-46, 273, 276, 22(4):281- and Territorial University (Wash.), Biography, review, 71(3):136 82, 48(1):2 13(4):313-14 Tipple, John, Crisis of the American Dream: The Tide’s Secret, by Reed Fulton, 22(2):155 Tilton, Marvin, 69(1):11-12 A History of American Social Thought, Tidwell, Robert, 73(2):55-61 Timber, A Novel of Pacific Coast Loggers, 1920-1940, review, 60(2):113-14 Ties That Bind: Economic and Political by Roderick L. Haig-Brown, review, Titus, Eliza, 5(1):29 Dilemmas of Urban Utility Networks, 33(4):447-48 Titus, Hattie, 71(4):177, 91(3):124, 128, 1800-1990, by Charles David Jacobson, Timber: Toil and Trouble in the Big Woods, by 132-33 review, 93(3):147-48 Ralph W. Andrews, review, 60(2):107- Titus, Hermon F., 71(3):119, 122-23, Tieton River irrigation project, 10(1):28, 30, 108 91(3):124-35 42(2):110, 118-21, 49(1):11-17 Timber and Stone Act (1878), 27(1):45-47 Titus, Nelson C., “The Last Stand of the Nez Tieton Water Users’ Association, 42(2):120-21 Timber and the Forest Service, by David A. Perces,” 6(3):145-53 Tiffany, Ross K., 84(1):15-16 Clary, review, 79(1):44 Tiwiteqis (Old Joseph; Nez Perce leader), Tiflis, Wash., 14(1):46 The Timber Beast, by Archie Binns, review, 97(1):20, 24, 29 Tift, Bert, 69(3):102-103, 105 35(4):365-66 Tixier, Victor, Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Tigalda Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 73, Timber Culture Act (1873), 37(3):183-85, 187 Prairies, 32(2):222-23 38(2):129-30, 136-37, 141-43 timber industry. See logging and lumber Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Prairies, ed. John

Index 403 Francis McDermott, review, 32(2):222- Centuries of Russian Eastward Tod, C. T., 11(2):136, 138-40, 144-45 23 Expansion, Vol. 3: The Russian Tod, John, 10(3):223, 225-28, 230, 11(1):59- Tlatskanai people, 54(4):162-64 American Colonies, 1798-1867: 60, 62, 12(2):145, 24(4):260-61, The Tlingit Indians, by George Thornton A Documentary Record, ed. Basil 25(1):16, 21, 98(2):82, 89-91 Emmons, ed. Frederica de Laguna, Dmytryshyn, E. A. P. Crownhart- Todd, Alden, Abandoned: The Story of the review, 84(2):60 Vaughan, and Thomas Vaughan, Greely Arctic Expedition, 1881-1884, The Tlingit Indians. Results of a Trip to the review, 83(2):75 review, 93(4):210-11 Northwest Coast of America and the To Stand at the Pole: The Dr. Cook—Admiral Todd, C. C., 102(2):73 Bering Straits, by Aurel Krause, review, Peary North Pole Controversy, by works of: “Origin and Meaning of the 48(3):112 William R. Hunt, review, 74(4):179 Geographic Name Palouse,” 24(3):190- The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, 1741- To the Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit 92 1867, by Andrei Val’terovich Grinev, Indians, 1881/1882: Journals and Letters Todd, Hugh, 4(1):15, 17, 21, 32 review, 98(4):200-201 by Aurel and Arthur Krause, by Aurel Todd, J. Ronald, 51(2):61 Tlingit people Krause and Arthur Krause, review, works of: “The Steamer ‘Beaver,’” architecture of, 82(2):53-55 85(4):162 27(4):367-68; “Theses Related to at AYP, 101(3/4):127-28, 133 To the Columbia Gateway: The Oregon the Pacific Northwest: University of clothing of, 83(1):8-9 Railway and the Northern Pacific, Washington Checklist,” 35(1):55-64, descriptions of (1890s), 50(2):50-52 1879-1884, by Peter J. Lewty, review, 40(1):65-69; ed. “Letters of Governor and education, 106(1):3-10, 12-13 79(2):80 Isaac I. Stevens, 1857-1858,” 31(4):403- federal classification of, 75(4):157-63 To the Great Ocean: Siberia and the Trans- 59; ed., “A Selected Bibliography of the and fur traders, 90(4):198-99 Siberian Railway, by Harmon Tupper, Writings of Edmond Stephen Meany,” historiography on, 103(3):115 review, 57(1):36 26(3):176-91; rev. of The American and liquor production, 54(2)71, 69(4):164 To the Halls of the Montezumas: The Mexican Fur Trade of the Far West, 26(4):303; migration of, 24(3):166-71 War in the American Imagination, by rev. of American Newspapers, 1821- photographs of, 82(2):51-58, 83(1):8-9 Robert W. Johannsen, review, 77(2):77 1936. A Union List of Files Available and Russian Orthodox Church, 63(2):44, “To the Pioneers of Washington,” by Samuel in the United States and Canada, 46-49 L. Crawford, 6(3):177-78 28(4):429-30; rev. of Bainbridge shamanism among, 63(2):47, 82(2):53 To the Rockies and Beyond, by Robert E. through Bifocals, 32(4):451; rev. of The and slavery, 9(4):279-81 Strahorn, 59(1):36-45 Banditti of the Plains, 27(3):273-74; and tourism, 56(2):71-73 To the Sandwich Islands on H.M.S. Blonde, rev. of Brief Historical Sketch of Grays and wage economy, introduction to, by Robert Dampier, ed. Pauline King Harbor, Washington, 33(3):352-53; 78(1/2):43-49 Joerger, review, 64(2):89-90 rev. of A Brief Historical Sketch of Port villages of, 83(1):3-4, 7-9 To the White Clouds: Idaho’s Conservation Townsend, Washington, 33(3):352-53; See also Alaska Natives Saga, 1900-1970, by J. M. Neil, review, rev. of A Brief City To Be a Politician, by Stimson Bullitt, review, 97(2):92-93 and West Linn, Oregon, 33(3):352-53; 50(3):115-16 To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in American rev. of A Brief History of Port Angeles, To California and the South Seas: The Diary of History, by Harold M. Hyman, review, Washington, 33(3):352-53; rev. of A Albert G. Osbun, 1849-1851, by Albert 52(2):76-77 Brief History of Shelton, Washington, G. Osbun, ed. John Haskell Kemble, To Win the Indian Heart: Music at Chemawa 33(3):352-53; rev. of By an Oregon review, 59(2):109-10 Indian School, by Melissa Parkhurst, Pioneer Fireside, 33(1):87-88; rev. To Conquer a Peace: The War between the review, 106(1):43-44 of Gold Horizon: The Life Story of United States and Mexico, by John Toamo (Siberian Yupik), 101(3/4):130 Manson F. Backus, 29(1):85; rev. of Edward Weems, review, 66(1):38 “Toast of the Town in the Thirties: Seattle’s History of Mount Rainier National To Die is Not Enough: A True Account of Washington Athletic Club and Its Park, 25(1):68-69; rev. of Living High, Murder and Retribution, by Donald Champion Swimmers,” by Doris H. An Unconventional Autobiography, Delano Wright, review, 67(3):124-25 Pieroth, 87(1):16-28 33(1):84; rev. of Northwest Books. “‘To Foster Honorable Pastimes’: Baseball as Tobacco Use by Native North Americans: Report of the Committee on Books of a Civic Endeavor in 1880s Seattle,” by Sacred Smoke and Silent Killer, ed. the Inland Empire Council of Teachers Scott Cline, 87(4):171-79 Joseph C. Winter, review, 96(1):44-45 of English, 1942. Rev. of Over 1100 To No Privileged Class: The Rationalization Tobey, Mark, 93(4):171-79, 96(1):26 Books; Selected Magazine Bibliography, of Homesteading and Rural Life in Tobias, John L., rev. of Big Bear: The End of 33(4):443-44; rev. of The Old Days the Early Twentieth-Century West, by Freedom, 76(4):157 in and near Salem, Oregon, 33(1):87- Stanford J. Layton, review, 80(1):33 Tobie, Harvey Elmer, No Man Like Joe: The 88; rev. of Pacific Crest Trails from To Oregon by Ox-Team in ’47, by Fred Life and Times of Joseph L. Meek, Alaska to Cape Horn, 38(1):91-92; Lockley, 15(2):146-47 review, 41(2):171-72 rev. of A Pictorial History of the To Reclaim a Divided West: Water, Law, and Tobin, Caroline, Seattle’s Waterfront: The State of Washington, 29(1):85-86; Public Policy, 1848-1902, by Donald J. Walker’s Guide to the History of Elliott rev. of Sacajawea of the Shoshones, Pisani, review, 84(4):155 Bay, review, 73(4):189 35(2):178-79; rev. of Snow Sentinels To Serve the Greatest Number: A History of Tobin, Gregory M., The Making of a History: of the Pacific Northwest, 24(1):61- Group Health Cooperative of Puget Walter Prescott Webb and “The Great 62; rev. of South of the Sunset: An Sound, by Walt Crowley, review, Plains,” review, 70(1):19 Interpretation of Sacajawea, the Indian 89(4):214-15 Toby (Lewis and Clark guide), 35(1):9-10, 14 Girl That Accompanied Lewis and To Siberia and Russian America: Three Tocqueville, Alexis de, 52(1):3 Clark, 28(2):219-20; rev. of Told by the

404 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Pioneers, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life Movement, 1942-1968, 65(1):44; rev. review, 56(1):40 in Washington, 30(2):221-22; rev. of of The Problem of Slavery in the Age Tom Walsh in Dakota Territory: Personal Triggernometry: A gallery of gunfighters of Revolution, 1770-1823, 67(3):129- Correspondence of Senator Thomas J. with technical notes on leather slapping 30; rev. of Send These to Me: Jews and Walsh and Elinor C. McClements, ed. J. as a fine art, gathered from many a Others Immigrants in Urban America, Leonard Bates, review, 58(3):165 loose holstered expert over the years, 68(1):41 tomanawis (spirits), 20(3):186-89 26(2):148; rev. of Who’s Who on the Tollner, Eliza J., 7(1):51-52 Tomasevich, Jozo, International Agreements Pacific Coast: A Biographical Dictionary Tolmie, Jane (née Work), 12(2):137, 142, 144, on Conservation of Marine Resources, of Leading Men and Women of the 13(3):228, 15(2):126-27, 15(3):217, 224 with Special Reference to the North Pacific Coast States, Vol. 1, 38(3):273-74 Tolmie, Mary Fraser, 25(2):155-56 Pacific, review, 34(3):309-10 Todd, William, 1(4):256-58 Tolmie, Roderick Finlayson, 25(2):155-56 Tomita, Teiko “Yukari,” 97(4):184-85 Todd and Company, 30(4):384 Tolmie, Simon Fraser, 26(1):73 Tomkins, William, Indian Sign Language, Todhunter, W. B., 66(4):175 Tolmie, William Fraser, 8(3):220, 17(4):271, 18(1):74; Universal Indian Sign Todhunter and Devine, 66(4):175-79 18(4):267-68, 24(3):239-40, 26(1):73 Language, 20(2):148 Toedtemeier, Terry, Wild Beauty: Photographs on American purchase of Alaska, Tomlinson, Owen A., 76(4):127-28, 99(3):118 of the Columbia River Gorge, 1867- 80(3):104-106 Tommy Brayshaw: The Ardent Angler-Artist, 1957, review, 100(2):89 archival materials on, 11(1):79-80 by Stanley E. Reed, review, 71(2):94 Togonche (HBC employee), 5(4):270-71 ascent of Mount Rainier by, 1(1):77-81 Tomorrow a New World: The New Deal Toil and Trouble: A History of American and cattle, introduction of to Pacific Community Program, by Paul B. Labor, by Thomas R. Brooks, review, Northwest, 14(3):173-74 Conkin, review, 52(3):122-23 56(3):134-35 centennial of arrival at Fort Vancouver of, Tomorrow is Growing Old: Stories of the Tokeland, Wash., 14(1):47 21(1):18-19 Quakers in Alaska, by Arthur O. Tolan, Denise (Sister Providencia), descendants of, 25(2):155 Roberts, review, 71(3):138 106(4):169, 173-75, 177-78, 180-81 and Ebey, Isaac N., 7(4):320-21, 8(1):42, Tompkins, E. Berkeley, Anti-Imperialism in Tolan Committee, 93(3):130-31 8(2):142 the United States: The Great Debate, Tolbert, Caroline Leona, History of Mount during Indian wars (1855-58), 5(1):56, 1890-1920, review, 63(1):33 Rainier National Park, review, 8(4):293-96, 301-306, 13(4):273, Tompkins, Edna, 80(4):148-53 25(1):68-69 43(2):93, 96, 95(1):29, 31, 34 Tompkins, Jane, West of Everything: The Inner Told by the Pioneers, Reminiscences of Pioneer on Kitsap (Suquamish leader), 25(4):298- Life of Westerns, review, 84(1):30 Life in Washington, comp. Washington 99 Tompkins, John Barr, rev. of Glory of the Pioneer Project, review, 30(2):221-22 and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):103, Seas, 62(1):36; rev. of Shipwrecks of Toledo, Oreg., anti-Japanese sentiment in, 107 the Pacific Coast, 50(1):36; rev. of The 69(3):116-26 and Fort Nisqually, 6(3):179-97, 6(4):271, War with Cape Horn, 63(4):182; rev. of Toledo, Wash., 14(1):47-48, 87(3):130-32, 7(2):140-41, 8(2):109, 10(3):205- West Coast Windjammers in Story and 135, 137 30, 11(1):59-60, 62, 70, 11(2):145, Pictures, 60(4):223 “The Toledo Incident: The Deportation of the 11(3):220, 223, 11(4):294-97, 300-302, Tompkins, Stuart Ramsay, 80(4):148-53 Nikkei from an Oregon Mill Town,” by 12(1):68, 70, 12(2):137-47, 12(3):220- works of: Alaska: Promyshlennik and Stefan Tanaka, 69(3):116-26 21, 226-27, 12(4):301-302, 13(1):61-66, Sourdough, 103(3):115-16, review, Toll, Robert C., Blacking Up: The Minstrel 13(2):131, 133-35, 141, 13(3):225- 37(2):160-62; A Canadian’s Road to Show in Nineteenth-Century America, 32, 13(4):293, 297, 14(2):146-47, Russia: Letters from the Great War review, 67(1):39-40 14(3):223-34, 14(4):299-306, 15(1):64- Decade, review, 81(3):116 Toll, Roger W., The Mountain Peaks of 66, 15(2):127-43, 15(3):191-92, 215-26, Tompkins, Walker Allison, “The Big Bottom Colorado, 14(2):154 15(4):289-98, 25(1):62-63, 36(4):334- (Lewis County) 1833-1933,” 24(4):250- Toll, William, “Progress and Piety: The Ku 36, 41(2):110-17, 119-20, 101(2):71, 57 Klux Klan and Social Change in 74-76, 78, 80-81 Tonasket, Batiste, 47(2):47 Tillamook, Oregon,” 69(2):75-85; and Oregon Treaty (1846), 21(2):100, Tonasket, Mel, 79(3):103-104, 108 “Social Organization and Cultural 30(3):325-29 Toney, Tabatha, rev. of Bartering with the Change: An Essay Review,” 66(1):30- political career of, 27(2):157, 160-64 Bones of Their Dead: The Colville 34; “W. E. B. DuBois and Frederick religious services by, 42(3):233 Confederated Tribes and Termination, Jackson Turner: The Unveiling and and Treaty of Medicine Creek, 104(2):83- 104(4):193 Preemption of America’s ‘Inner 84, 89, 92, 94-95 Tongass National Forest, 66(2):62, 65, 67, 70, History,’” 65(2):66-78; “Were We the works of: “Journal of William Fraser 69(2):52, 82(4):144-45 ‘Last Best Hope’? Slavery in the Social Tolmie—1833,” 3(3):229-41, Tongass Timber Act (1947), 82(4):144-45 Order: An Essay Review,” 67(1):29-32; 23(3):205-27 Tongue Point (Oreg.), 3(2):134-35, 141, 150 Jews of the Pacific Coast: Reinventing Tolstich, A. See Tolstykh, Andreyan Tonkovich, Nicole, The Allotment Plot: Community on America’s Edge, review, Tolstykh, Andreyan, 4(2):88, 90, 94, Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez 102(1):47-48; The Making of an Ethnic 102(4):181 Perce Survivance, review, 103(4):194-95 Middle Class: Portland Jewry over Four Tom Burns’ Harpoon. See Portland Harpoon Tonner, A. C., 16(1):25-27 Generations, review, 75(1):41; The “Tom Foley’s Last Campaign: Why Eastern Tono, Wash., 14(1):49 Resurgence of Race: Black Social Theory Washington Voters Ousted the Speaker (ship), 4(2):121, 13(2):83-92, from Reconstruction to the Pan-African of the House,” by Kenton Bird, 95(1):3- 14(4):264-65, 268, 18(1):23-24, Conferences, review, 72(4):188; rev. 15 70(3):119-20, 98(1):6 of core: A Study in the Civil Rights Tom Horn, Man of the West, by Lauran Paine, Too-hool-hool-suit (Nez Perce leader). See

Index 405 Toohoolhoolzote A Tour of Duty in the Pacific Northwest: E. A. the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia Toohoolhoolzote (Nez Perce leader), 45(1):2, Porcher and HMS Sparrowhawk, 1865- River, and a Visit to the Sandwich 5-6, 49(4):131 1868, by E. A. Porcher, ed. Dwight L. Islands, Chili, &c., with a Scientific Toole, Joseph K., 44(1):28 Smith, review, 93(2):99-100 Appendix, review, 92(2):97-98 Toole, Kenneth Ross, “The Anaconda Copper A Tour of Four Great Rivers: The Hudson, Townsend, Kenneth William, World War Mining Company: A Price War and Mohawk, Susquehanna and Delaware, II and the American Indian, review, a Copper Corner,” 41(4):312-29; in 1769; being the journal of Richard 92(4):203-204 “When Big Money Came to Butte: Smith of Burlington, New Jersey, ed. Townsend movement, 61(3):149-51 The Migration of Eastern Capital to Francis W. Halsey, review, 1(3):170-71 Townshend, Charles Hervey, 24(1):51 Montana,” 44(1):23-29; Montana: An Touring Afoot, by C. P. Fordyce, 8(3):233 Townshend, George, 24(1):49-51 Uncommon Land, review, 50(4):164; tourism Townshend, Henry H., 24(1):49-51 Twentieth-Century Montana: A State to Alaska, 56(2):67-74, 72(4):146-56, Toy, Eckard V., Jr., 104(4):176-77 of Extremes, review, 65(3):151; rev. of 88(2):102, 90(2):77-88, 96(4):171-79 works of: “The in The American West: A Reorientation, and automobiles, 83(3):88-100, 88(3):158, Tillamook, Oregon,” 53(2):60-64; 59(3):162; rev. of Nevada: The Great 103(2):71-72, 74, 76 “The Oxford Group and the Strike of Rotten Borough, 1859-1964, 57(3):132 bibliography on, 52(4):154 the Seattle Longshoremen in 1934,” Toombs, Robert, 52(1):11 to Mont., 106(4):183-96 69(4):174-84; “Silver Shirts in the Toppenish, Wash., 14(1):49-50, 26(3):240, to national parks and monuments, Northwest: Politics, Prophecies, and 57(3):103-109, 72(3):122-31, 91(3):138-47: Crater Lake, 88(3):158, Personalities in the 1930s,” 80(4):139- 104(4):178, 181-85 95(2):108-109; Mount Rainier, 46; “Spiritual Mobilization: The Topping’s Trail: The First Years of a Now 90(1):30-40; Mount Saint Helens, Failure of an Ultraconservative Ideal Famous Smelter City, by Elsie G. 74(3):116-23; Yellowstone, 74(1):2-10 in the 1950s,” 61(2):77-86; “What’s Turnbull, review, 57(2):86 to Oreg., 89(1):52-53 New? Western History in Print and The Torchbearers: Women and Their Amateur railroad promotion of, 74(3):116-23, on cd-rom,” 86(3):114-17; rev. of Arts Associations in America, 1890- 89(2):98, 100 The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: 1930, by Karen J. Blair, review, to Victoria, B.C., 103(2):67-83 Tillamook County, Oregon, 63(3):123; 88(1):48-49 See also guidebooks rev. of The Conservative Intellectual Tornow, Edward, 35(3):224 The Tourist’s Northwest, by Ruth Kedzie Movement in America Since 1945, Tornow, Frederick, 35(3):223 Wood, 8(1):70-71 69(3):139-40; rev. of Forces of Prejudice Tornow, John, 35(3):223-32 Tourtellotte and Hummel (Boise), 92(1):5-6 in Oregon, 1920-1925, 76(3):118; rev. Tornow, Louise, 35(3):223 Tovell, Freeman M., At the Far Reaches of of Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan Torodash, Martin, “Steinberger of Samoa: Empire: The Life of Juan Francisco de la in Colorado, 74(1):41; rev. of Ku Klux Some Biographical Notes,” 68(2):49-59 Bodega y Quadra, review, 99(4):201 Klan: The Invisible Empire, 59(4):219- Toropov, Brandon, Encyclopedia of the Toveri (Astoria, Oreg.), 74(4):155, 159 20; rev. of The Ku Klux Klan in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, review, Toveritar (Astoria, Oreg.), 74(4):155, 159 City, 1915-1930, 59(4):219-20; rev. of 96(4):207-208 Towal, Wash., 14(1):51 Religion and Society in the American Torrance, Mary Jane, 7(1):52 Toward a National Power Policy: The New West: Historical Essays, 79(2):76; rev. of Tosi, Pascal, 59(4):190-201, 104(1):9 Deal and the Electric Utility Industry, This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of The Totem Pole: An Intercultural History, 1933-1941, by Philip J. Funigiello, the Enemy, 87(4):213-14 by Aldona Jonaitis and Aaron Glass, review, 66(1):43-44 Toynbee, Arnold, 52(3):111 review, 102(4):198-99 Toward a Theory of Instruction, by Jerome S. Tozier, Albert, 60(2):74 The Totem Pole Indians, by Joseph H. Wherry, Bruner, review, 59(3):156-61 Tozier, Leroy, 78(1/2):3-4 review, 56(3):140 “Toward an Efficient and Moral Society: Tozzer, Alfred M., Excavation of a Site at totem poles, 13(4):311, 33(4):379-89, Washington State Minimum Wage Santiago Ahvitzotla, Federal District of 90(4):183-85, 187-90 Law, 1913-1925,” by Joseph F. Tripp, Mexico, 13(1):72 The Totem Poles of Skedans, by John Smyly 67(3):97-112 TR and Will: A Friendship That Split the and Carolyn Smyly, review, 68(4):197- “Toward an Even Newer History: An Essay Republican Party, by William Manners, 98 Review,” by Lewis O. Saum, 65(3):146- review, 62(2):90 Totem Tales, by Warren E. Crane, review, 47 TRA (architects), 84(1):38 24(1):59-60 Towards a New Past: Dissenting Essays A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Totten, George M., 17(2):136-37, 143 in American History, ed. Barton J. Story, by Samuel G. Houghton, review, Totten, J. G., 47(2):34-36 Bernstein, review, 60(2):116-17 68(4):194 Totus, Watson, 101(1):21 Towboat Pilot, by Elston J. Melton, review, Trachtenberg, Alan, Reading American Touchet, Wash., 14(1):50 40(2):162 Photographs: Images as History, Tough Men, Tough Country, by Ellis Lucia, Towner, Elwood A. (Red Cloud), 80(4):144-45 Mathew Brady to Walker Evans, review, review, 55(4):179 Townley, A. C., 56(1):18-22, 24, 26, 29 81(4):156 Tough Trip Through Paradise, 1878-1879, by Townsend, Alfred, 18(2):116, 118, 37(1):54 Trachtenberg, Alexander, 52(3):84 Andrew Garcia, ed. Bennett H. Stein, Townsend, George, The Northcliffe Collection, Tracks, Trails, and Tales in Clallam County, review, 59(3):164-65 review, 18(1):71-72 State of Washington, by Harriet U. Fish, The Toughest Indian in the World, by Sherman Townsend, John Kirk, 7(3):218, 221, 225, review, 76(2):76 Alexie, review, 92(4):207-208 24(1):41-42, 35(3):219-21, 42(3):228- Tracy, Albert A., 53(1):42 Toupin, John, 24(3):227, 229 29, 84(4):143-45 Tracy, B. F., 2(4):357-59 Toupin, Marie Dorion. See Dorion, Marie works of: Narrative of a Journey across Tracy, Elizabeth, 88(1):37-39

406 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Tracy, F. P., 56(4):159-67 18(4):268-69, 268-69 Trails of Early Idaho: The Pioneer Life Tracy, Thomas H. (businessman), 68(4):170- Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum; Prelude to the of George W. Goodhart, and His 71, 173 Yakima Indian War, 1855-56, by Association with the Hudson’s Bay and Tracy, Thomas H. (Wobbly), 49(4):167, 171, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 34(3):330 American Fur Company’s Traders and 71(2):51-52, 59 Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: The Death of Trappers, by George W. Goodhart Tracy, William, 88(1):37-39 Andrew J. Bolon, Yakima Indian Agent, and Abraham C. Anderson, review, Tracy house (Seattle), 88(1):37-39 as Told by Su-el-lil, Eyewitness; Also, 32(2):218-19 Tracyton, Wash., 14(1):51 the Suicide of General George A. Custer, Train, James M., 66(1):4 trade and commerce as Told by Owl Child, Eyewitness, by Training for the Public Profession of the Law, between Canada and Hawaiian Islands, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, ed. Donald by Alfred Zantzinger Reed, 12(4):307- 63(3):87-103 M. Hines, review, 88(1):43 308 in Oreg., 48(3):76-88 Tragedy on Jackass Mountain: More Stories trains. See railroads in Oreg. Terr., 48(3):76-88 from a Small-Town Mountie, by Trains of Discovery: Western Railroads and between West and Asia, 6(3):154-61, Charles Scheideman, review, the National Parks, by Alfred Runte, 15(1):3-10, 64(1):8-11 103(4):196-97 review, 76(2):70 See also fur trade; “The Tragic Legend of Laura Law,” by Robert The Tramp Printer, Sometime Journeyman of trade associations, in lumber industry, Saltvig, 78(3):91-99 the Little Hometown Papers in Days 41(4):285-311 Trail, B.C., 105(4):175-78, 180-86 That Come No More, by Ben Hur “Trade Associations in the Lumber Industry The Trail Blazers, by Mary H. Wade, review, Lampman, 26(2):151 of the Pacific Northwest, 1899-1914,” 16(3):228-29 The Trampling Herd: The Story of the Cattle by John H. Cox, 41(4):285-311 The Trail Blazers; Historical and Genealogical Range in America, by Paul I. Wellman, Trade Union Agreements in Canadian Record of Early Pioneer Families of review, 32(2):223-24 Industry, by J. C. Cameron, review, Oregon, Missouri and the South, by Trani, Eugene P., “Hubert Work and the 34(4):415-16 Alice Turnidge Hamot, 26(3):236 Department of the Interior, 1923-28,” Traders’ Tales: Narratives of Cultural Trail Creek (B.C.) mining district, 60(2):89- 61(1):31-40; The Presidency of Warren Encounters in the Columbia Plateau, 97 G. Harding, review, 70(3):142; The 1807-1846, by Elizabeth Vibert, review, The Trail Leads West, by Clareta Olmstead Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure in 89(4):216 Smith, review, 38(1):93 American Diplomacy, review, 61(1):59; trading posts. See names of individual posts The Trail Led North: Mont Hawthorne’s Story, rev. of Alexander Gumberg and The Trading Voyages of Andrew Cheyne, 1841- by Martha Ferguson McKeown, review, Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1933, 1844, ed. Dorothy Shineberg, review, 40(4):349-50 71(2):90; rev. of American Diplomacy 64(1):45 Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies, by B. W. and the Narcotics Traffic, 1900-1939: A “The Trading Voyages of the Atahualpa,” by F. Mitchell, review, 16(3):228-29 Study in International Humanitarian W. Howay, 19(1):3-12 The Trail of 1858: British Columbia’s Gold Reform, 62(1):41-42; rev. of Politics Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast: Rush Past, by Mark Forsythe and Greg and Diplomacy of Peacemaking: The Makah, Nuu-chah-nulth, Southern Dickson, review, 99(3):148-49 Containment and Counterrevolution Kwakiutl and Nuxalk, by Ruth Kirk, The Trail of Gold, by Dane Coolidge, review, at Versailles, 1918-1919, 60(4):234; review, 78(1/2):66 28(4):433-34 rev. of The Seventy-sixth Congress and Tradition in a Turbulent Age: Whitman The Trail of the “Bull-Dog”: A 50,000 Mile World War II, 1939-1940, 72(2):87; College, 1925-1975, by G. Thomas Journey by Motor Car through the rev. of Theodore Roosevelt and Japan, Edwards, review, 94(2):105-106 United States, Canada, Mexico, B.C., 58(4):219; rev. of Woodrow Wilson and “Traditions of the Hoh and Quillayute Alaska, and the Klondike, by Charles World Politics: America’s Response to Indians,” by Albert B. Reagan, Percival, 90(2):77-88 War and Revolution, 60(2):112 20(3):178-89 The Trail of the Plow, An Historical Novel, by Tranquille (Shuswap leader), 98(2):88 Trafton, Ellsworth, 96(3):120 Marie Miller Goffin, review, 33(2):216- Transactions of the . . . Oregon Pioneer Trafton, J. E., 96(3):121 17 Association, 4(2):129-30, 10(1):75, Trafzer, Clifford E., Death Stalks the Yakama: Trail Tales, by James David Gillilan, review, 11(1):70-71, 13(4):304 Epidemiological Transitions and 7(1):81 The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Controversy: Mortality on the Yakama Indian The Trail to California: The Overland Journal Technology, Conservation, and the Reservation, 1888-1964, review, of Vincent Geiger and Wakeman Frontier, by Peter A. Coates, review, 89(3):161; Renegade Tribe: The Palouse Bryarly, ed. David Morris Potter, 83(1):36 Indians and the Invasion of the Inland review, 37(2):164-65 Trans-Canada Highway, 103(2):76 Pacific Northwest, review, 79(1):40; The Trail to Oregon, by Frederica B. Coons, Transcript (Olympia). See Olympia Transcript Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, review, 46(2):61-62 The Transforming Image: Painted Arts of Walla Walla, and Wanapum Indians: Trailmakers of the Northwest, by Paul Leland Northwest Coast First Nations, by Bill An Historical Bibliography, review, Haworth, 13(1):69-70 McLennan and Karen Duffek, review, 84(3):109; rev. of The End of Indian Trails, Rails and War: The Life of General G. 93(2):94-95 Kansas: A Study of Cultural Revolution, M. Dodge, by Jacob Randolph Perkins, “Transforming the Tidelands: Japanese 1854-1871, 71(1):46; rev. of The review, 23(3):229 Labor in Washington’s Oystering Kalispel Indians, 79(1):38; rev. of Magic Trails: Toward a New Western History, ed. Communities before 1942,” by in the Mountains, the Yakima Shaman: Patricia N. Limerick, Clyde A. Milner Kathleen Whalen Fry, 102(3):132-43 Power and Practice, 86(2):91-92 II, and Charles E. Rankin, review, The Transition of a Typical Frontier, by Wilson The Tragedy of Leschi, by Ezra Meeker, 84(2):63, 85(2):50-58 Porter Shortridge, 13(4):306

Index 407 “The Transition of the Washington Executive 66(4):182-83 Treaty of Olympia (1855). See Quinault River from Territory to Statehood,” by “Travels of a Lady Correspondent,” by Hazel Treaty Robert H. Simmons, 55(2):76-86 E. Mills, 45(4):105-15 Treaty of Point Elliott (1855), 2(4):307-308, Translations of the Pacific Fisheries Society at Travels Through the Interior Parts of North 6(2):109-18, 15(3):193-94, 19(2):136- Its First Annual Meeting, June 10-12, America in the Years 1766, 1767, and 38, 22(4):247-50, 37(1):41-43, 52, 56, 1914, at Seattle, Washington, 6(3):209 1768, by Jonathan Carver, 13(4):282- 104(1):24 The Trans-Mississippi West, ed. James F. 83, 22(4):289 Treaty of Point No Point (1855), 19(2):137- Willard and Colin B. Goodykootnz, Travis, Helga Anderson, The Umatilla Trail: 38, 25(3):223-24, 37(1):37, 42-43, 52, 22(1):68 Pioneer Days in Washington Territory, 56, 46(2):52-58 The Trans-Mississippi West: A Guide to its review, 43(3):239-40 The Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure in Periodical Literature (1811-1938), Travis, J. J., 22(4):279-83 American Diplomacy, by Eugene P. by Oscar Osburn Winther, review, Travis, Lee, 27(3):219-20, 224-26 Trani, review, 61(1):59 34(3):329 Treadgold, Donald W., 88(4):190, 192, Treaty of Washington (1871), 27(3):227-42, The Trans-Mississippi West, 1803-1853, by 104(3):128 31(2):181-86, 62(2):67 Cardinal Goodwin, 14(1):70 works of: rev. of The American Expedition, Treaty of Yedo (1858), 16(1):9-16, 32(2):133- The Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912, Pt. 1: 44(2):93; rev. of Russia, Bolshevism, 34, 147 A Guide to Records of the Department and the Versailles Peace, 59(2):116; “The Treaty Rights of the Confederated of State for the Territorial Period, comp. rev. of Russia and the South Pacific, Tribes of Warm Springs,” by Les Robert M. Kvasnicka, review, 86(1):52- 1696-1840, Vol. 1: The Russians and McConnell, 97(4):190-201 53 , 80(2):76; rev. of To the Great Treaty with the Blackfeet (1855), 30(4):406, transportation. See navigation; railroads; Ocean: Siberia and the Trans-Siberian 44(2):58-59, 97(1):21-22, 105(3):107- road building; names of individual Railway, 57(1):36 19 transportation companies; names of Treadwell, Alaska, 85(3):82-92 Treaty with the Makah (1855). See Treaty of modes of transportation Treadwell, Edward F., The Cattle King: A Neah Bay Transportation Act (1920), 54(3):104-12, Dramatized Biography, 22(4):314, rev. Treaty with the Nez Perces (1855), 6(3):145- 56(3):106, 110-11, 79(4):140-43 ed., review, 42(4):338-39 53. See also Walla Walla treaty council Transportation Act (1940), 79(4):146 Treadwell group, 75(2):63, 65, 66(4):165-67, Treaty with the Nez Perces (1863), 18(3):184 The Transportation Frontier: Trans-Mississippi 170-72 Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon West, 1865-1890, by Oscar Osburn Treasure City, Nev., 30(2):156-57, 168 (1855), 31(4):427-28, 97(4):190-99 Winther, review, 55(4):181 Treasure Express: Epic Days of the Wells Fargo, Treaty with the Yakima (1855), 9(4):272, Transportation Problems and Policies in by Neill C. Wilson, review, 27(4):395- 16(1):20-28, 19(3):165-80, 31(4):427- the Trans-Missouri West, ed. Jack R. 96 28, 95(4):196 Davidson and Howard W. Ottoson, Treasure Lands of the Pacific Northwest, by A Tree in Bud: The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1889- review, 60(1):44-45 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 1893, by M. G. Bosseront D’Anglade, Trapline Outlaw: Simon Peter Gunanoot, Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway, review, 79(2):83 by David Ricardo Williams, review, Great Northern Railway, 15(2):152 Treen, Lewis, 6(4):235, 237 74(3):140 Treat, Harry W., 92(2):60, 65-67 trees Trask, David F., rev. of Bonds of Loyalty: Treat, John B., 31(3):285-86 farming of, 44(4):152-56 German-Americans and World War I, Treat, Payson J., “Our Asiatic Neighbors,” of (1789), 65(4):159 67(3):112 17(2):84-90; The Far East, a Political in Oreg., 85(1):46 Trattner, Walter I., From Poor Law to Welfare and Diplomatic History, review, on San Juan Island (Wash.), 98(2):55-63 State: A History of Social Welfare in 20(1):64 See also under conservation and America, review, 66(1):42-43 treaties. See names of individual treaties preservation; see also forest Trautmann, Frederic, ed., Oregon East, Oregon “The Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Alaska, management West: Travels and Memoirs by Theodor 1884-1912: A Territorial Study,” by Treesh, Zane, Eagle River, review, 104(4):199- Kirchhoff, 1863-1872, review, 79(4):164 Thomas G. Smith, 65(1):17-28 201 Travel and Description, 1765-1865; Together Treaty of Amity and Commerce (U.S.-Japan, Tregle, Joseph G., Jr., rev. of Huey Long, with a List of County Histories, Atlases, 1858), 6(3):158 62(2):92-93 and Biographical Collections and a List Treaty of 1818. See Convention of 1818 Tremayne, Russell M., “Western Canada: The of Territorial and State Laws, by Solon Treaty of 1846. See Oregon Treaty (1846) West beyond the Pacific Northwest,” J. Buck, 5(3):230 Treaty of Ghent (1814), 5(3):207-10 86(3):118-20; rev. of Fighting the Odds: “The Travel Journal of Vasilii Orlov,” by Treaty of Hellgate. See Hell Gate Treaty The Life of Senator Frank Church, Antoinette Shalkop, 68(3):131-40 Treaty of Joint Occupation (1818). See 86(4):189 travelogs. See personal narratives Convention of 1818 Trenholm, Virginia Cole, The Arapahoes, Travels among the Dena: Exploring Alaska’s Treaty of Kanagawa (1854), 6(3):154-57, Our People, review, 63(4):172; The Yukon Valley, by Frederica de Laguna, 16(1):9, 32(2):132, 146 Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies, review, 93(3):151-53 Treaty of Medicine Creek (1854), 15(2):121, review, 56(2):90 Travels and Adventures, by Henry Alexander, 19(3):203-204, 37(1):36, 39-43, 48, 50, Trenholme, J. D., 59(4):184-85 13(4):282-83 55, 86(1):18, 21-22, 95(1):26-27, 34-35, Trennert, Robert A., Jr., Alternative to Travels in Alaska, by John Muir, 92(4):171-80, 99(2):60-62, 102(1):14-16, 18, 104(2): Extinction: Federal Indian Policy and review, 7(1):77-78 80-96, 104(2):80, 83-85 the Beginnings of the Reservation Travels in North America, 1822-1824, by Paul Treaty of Neah Bay (1855), 19(2):137-38, System, 1846-51, review, 69(3):137 Wilhelm, ed. Savoie Lottinville, review, 37(1):41, 43, 56, 104(1):21-37 Trenton, Patricia, ed., Independent Spirits:

408 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Women Painters of the American West, Mining Advance into the Inland Empire, by Jen Corrinne Brown, review, 1890-1945, review, 88(4):199 revew, 5(4):309-14 106(3):140-41 Trevelyan, Charles Philips, The Great New Trinity Church (Portland, Oreg.), 1(3):127, Trout Unlimited, 87(1):10-11, 14 People: Letters from North America and 37(4):308-10 Troutdale, Wash., 14(1):52 the Pacific, 1898, review, 63(4):170-71 Trinity Church (Seattle). See Trinity Parish Trowbridge, Robertson, 59(2):94, 96, 98 Trevelyan, G. M., The Mingling of the Races, Church Trowbridge, William Petit, “Journal of a review, 25(3):231 Trinity Church (Tumwater, Wash.), Voyage on Puget Sound in 1853 by Trever, Albert A., History of Ancient 38(4):324-25 William Petit Trowbridge,” 33(4):391- Civilization: The Ancient Near East and Trinity Episcopal Church (Seattle). See Trinity 407 Greece, 28(2):222 Parish Church Trowbridge and Niver Company, 98(1):30- Trevitt, Victor, 7(2):127, 131 Trinity Parish Church (Seattle), 1(3):128-29, 31, 34 Tri Svyatitelya, 102(4):183-84 38(1):12-13, 17, 39(3):200-202, 207- Troy, John Weir, 33(3):370, 99(1):18-19, 23 Trials and Triumphs: George Washington’s 208, 210, 212 Truax, Sewall, 29(3):262, 36(4):344 Foreign Policy, by Frank T. Reuter, A Trip to Neah-Kah-Nie, The Promised Land, Truax, Wash., 14(1):52 review, 76(1):38 A Primer of Pacific Northwest History, Trudelle (HBC employee), 11(3):218, 223- Trials and Triumphs: The First Presbyterian by August Hildebrand, 19(2):153 26, 228, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):68-70, Church of Pocatello, Idaho, 1904-2004, “A Trip to Yellowstone and the Oregon 12(2):137-48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300, by Thomas R. Cox, review, 100(1):40- Country in 1834,” by Charles Gauld III, 302 41 26(1):28-29 The True History of the Civil War, by Guy Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed, by Triple Alliance (Wash.), 55(4):150-51, Carlton Lee, review, 1(2):77-80 Neil J. Sterritt, Susan Marsden, Robert 57(4):151-55 Truesdell, Leon E., The Canadian Born in Galois, Peter R. Grant, and Richard Tripp, Joseph F., “Toward an Efficient and the United States: An Analysis of the Overstall, review, 91(1):45 Moral Society: Washington State Statistics of the Canadian Element in Tribal Distribution in Oregon, by Joel V. Minimum Wage Law, 1913-1925,” the Population of the United States, Berreman, review, 29(3):316-17 67(3):97-112 1850 to 1930, review, 35(1):81-82 Tribal Distribution in South-Western Oregon, The Triumph of Citizenship: The Japanese Truett, Daniel, 13(3):167-80 by Leslie Spier, 19(2):153 and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67, by Trullinger, Louise Bryant, 50(3):86-87 Tribal Distribution in Washington, by Leslie Patricia E. Roy, review, 101(3/4):162 Truman, Harry S. Spier, review, 28(2):196 The Triumph of Tradition: The Emergence of and fisheries, 104(3):147-48 Tribalism in Crisis: Federal Indian Policy, Whitman College, 1859-1924, by G. and loyalty requirement, 104(4):159-60 1953-1961, by Larry W. Burt, review, Thomas Edwards, review, 85(1):42 and Manhattan Project, 104(3):124-26, 75(1):43 Trobriand, Philippe Régis de, Army Life in 128-30, 104(4):161 Tribe under Trust: A Study of the Blackfoot Dakota. Selections from the Journal national defense policies of, 48(1):5, Reserve in Alberta, by Lucien M. Hanks, of Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern 85(4):137-49 Jr., and Jane Richardson Hanks, review, de Trobriand, review, 33(2):231-32; opposition to policies of: Glen H. Taylor, 43(3):240-41 Military Life in Dakota: The Journal 60(1):10-16, 61(1):41-45; Montana Tribune (ship), 62(2):63-64 of Philippe Regis de Trobriand, review, Farmers Union, 83(2):63-67, 69 “A Tribute to Robert E. Burke,” by Terrence 43(1):72-73 and power projects, 99(1):13 M. Cole, 88(4):163-65 Trolleys and Streetcars on American Picture and Redin affair, 87(2):82-93 “A Tribute to the Memory of Brigadier Postcards, by Ray D. Applegate, review, The Truman Administration and the Problems General James Clark Strong,” by Junius 72(1):42 of Postwar Labor, 1945-1948, by Arthur Thomas Turner, 7(1):38-39 Trombetta, Panfilo (Peter), 91(2):61, 64 F. McClure, review, 61(3):181 “Tributes to Professor Meany,” by Charles H. Trombold, John, ed., Reading Portland: The The Truman and Eisenhower Years, 1945- Carey, Ralph Haswell Lutz, and J. Orin City in Prose, review, 99(1):45; ed., 1960: A Selective Bibliography, comp. Oliphant, 26(3):173-75 Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, Margaret L. Stapleton, review, Tri-Cities, Wash. See names of individual cities review, 96(2):105-106 65(3):153-54 Trident Refit Facility (Bangor, Wash.).See Trotter, Reginald George, Canadian History, Truman Committee, 61(2):101, 105-108, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and A Syllabus and Guide to Reading, 99(1):8, 10 Intermediate Maintenance Facility 17(4):304-305 Truman Doctrine, 60(1):13-16 Triggernometry: A gallery of gunfighters with Trottman, Nelson, History of the Union Trust Banking in Washington, by Howard H. technical notes on leather slapping Pacific; A Financial and Economic Preston, review, 45(2):65-66 as a fine art, gathered from many a Survey, 15(2):150-51 trust business, in Wash. (1929-52), 43(1):3- loose holstered expert over the years, “Trouble in the Coal Mines, 1889: Documents 26, 43(2):120-53 by Eugene Cunningham, review, of an Incident at Newcastle, “The Trust Business in Washington,” by 26(2):148 Washington Territory,” 37(3):231-57 Howard H. Preston, 43(1):3-26 Trimble, Cannie Ford, 43(2):158-60 The Troubled Farmer, 1850-1900: Rural Trust Company Act (Wash., 1903), 43(1):10- Trimble, J. G., 45(1):2-4 Adjustment to Industrialism, by Earl W. 12, 19 Trimble, William J., 49(4):151-52 Hayter, review, 60(1):42 Trutch, Joseph, 28(2):153-57, 31(2):182, 185, works of: “American and British Trouping in the Oregon Country: A History 103(2):68-69 Treatment of the Indians in the Pacific of Frontier Theatre, by Alice Henson Truth Teller (Steilacoom, Wash. Terr.), Northwest,” 5(1):32-54; Introductory Ernst, review, 53(4):163-64 95(1):32, 34 Manual for the Study and Reading Trout Culture: How Fly Fishing Forever Trying Home: The Rise and Fall of an of Agrarian History, 9(1):75-76; The Changed the Rocky Mountain West, Anarchist Utopia on Puget Sound, by

Index 409 Justin Wadland, review, 105(4):197-98 tugboats, 42(4):302-23 Turner, A. P. (settler), 13(3):167-80 Tryon, Rolla M., The Social Sciences as School Tugwell, Rexford G., 52(2):53 Turner, Arthur (politician), 97(3):121-22 Subjects, review, 27(2):185-86 works of: The Brains Trust, review, Turner, Bolton, and Webb: Three Historians Tsagiglalal (She Who Watches), 74(2):71, 60(3):170; Grover Cleveland, review, of the American Frontier, by Wilbur R. 73-76 60(2):108-109; How They Became Jacobs, John W. Caughey, and Joe B. Tsceminicum; Snake River People: Poems, by President: Thirty-five Ways to the White Frantz, review, 57(2):83 Donald Burnie, 24(1):67 House, review, 56(4):184 Turner, Frederick Jackson, 44(3):106, Tse-kauwtl (Makah Indian), 104(1):27, 29, 31 Tukey, John Fossett, 5(1):23-24 47(1):20, 48(2):37, 63(2):70 Tshimakain mission Tukwila, Wash., 14(1):53 death of, 23(2):158-59 architecture of, 38(3):228 , from My Heart: An Autobiographical and Du Bois, W. E. B., 65(2):66-78 archival materials on, 8(2):159-60 Account of a Reservation Community, frontier thesis of, 39(4):290-91, 43(4):252- Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 20(1):59, by Harriette Shelton Dover, review, 53, 44(3):107, 52(1):1, 4-6, 56(1):30, 22(1):47-50 105(1):45 35, 57(1):18-27, 64(1):1, 5-6, missionaries at, 25(2):94-95, 67(1):1-9. Tulalip Indian Agency, 1(2):30-32, 5(1):12, 64(4):175-77, 71(3):98-100, 82(2):59- 104(1):6 15-16, 19, 6(2):109-15, 37(1):41-42, 48, 69, 86(3):136 Three Mountain, William, at, 98(4):169, 52-53, 55-56 and Meany, Edmond S., 44(1):30-39, 104(1):9 Tulalip Indian Reservation, 6(2):109-18, 51(4):163, 165-66, 97(3):126-27 The Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, by 37(1):42-43, 56, 38(3):262 and new western history, 83(2):60-62, Viola E. Garfield, Paul S. Wingert, and Tulalip Indian School, 92(1):15, 17-19 85(2):51-58, 89(2):84-96 Marius Barbeau, review, 43(4):305-306 Tulchin, J. S., rev. of Informal Entente: The on regionalism, 48(3):66-68, 75 The Tsimshian and Their Neighbors of the Private Structure of Cooperation in safety-valve theory of, 56(3):125-30 North Pacific Coast, ed. Jay Miller and Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy, works of: “The Significance of the Frontier Carol M. Eastman, review, 77(1):31 1918-1928, 70(2):82 in American History,” 82(2):59-62, Tsimshian Mythology, by , Tule Lake: From Relocation to Segregation, by 65-67; “The West and American 8(3):231-32 Harold Stanley Jacoby, review, 90(2):96 Ideals,” 5(4):243-57; “Dear Lady”: Tsimshian people, 24(3):166-70, 57(1):13-17, Tull, V. E., 29(2):159, 161 The Letters of Frederick Jackson Turner 89(4):203-209, 106(1):3, 5, 7-8, 12-13 Tumalo irrigation project (Oreg.), 88(4):210, and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, Tslalakum (Straits Salish leader), 72(3):99- 100(4):171 1910-1932, review, 63(4):171; The 101 Tumtum, Wash., 14(1):53 Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Tsl-stah-ble (Harriet Bobb), 92(1):16-18, Tumult (Cascade Indian), 16(3):167-68 Turner, review, 30(3):354-56; Frederick 20-22, 24-25 Tumult on the Mountains: Lumbering in Jackson Turner’s Legacy: Unpublished Tsubokawa, M., 69(3):125-26 West Virginia, 1770-1920, by Roy B. Writings in American History, review, Tsukimoto, J. Emy, 102(3):135=36 Clarkson, review, 56(2):93 57(2):82-83; The Frontier in American Tsukuno Matajiro, 101(3/4):152 Tumwater, Wash., 7(1):42-43, 7(2):139-42, History, review, 12(1):73; Guide to Tsutakawa, George, 91(1):34-35 11(2):157, 14(1):53-54, 15(2):120- the Study and Reading of American Tsutakawa, Mayumi, ed., Turning Shadows 21, 36(4):334-35, 338, 43(4):278-79, History, review, 4(1):48; The Historical into Light: Art and Culture of the 45(3):73 World of Frederick Jackson Turner, with Northwest’s Early Asian/Pacific Tundra, Romance and Adventure on Alaskan Selections from His Correspondence, Community, review, 74(3):136 Trails, by Bert Hansen, review, review, 60(4):227-28; History, Frontier, Tuai, Liem Eng, 100(3):116-17 22(2):148-49 and Section: Three Essays by Frederick Tualatin Academy (Forest Grove, Oreg.), Tundra Times, 85(1):25, 30 Jackson Turner, review, 87(1):45-46; 2(2):134, 144-45, 79(2):66-67 Tunem, Alfred, “The Dispute over the List of References on the History of the Tubal Cain Mine (Wash.), 82(3):118 San Juan Islands Water Boundary,” West, 5(2):147-48, 1915 ed., 6(1):71, Tubbs, Stephenie Ambrose, rev. of Joining 23(1):38-46, 23(2):133-37, 23(3):196- 1922 ed., 14(2):154; The Significance of In: Exploring the History of Voluntary 204, 23(4):286-300 Sections in American History, 24(4):304, Organizations, 98(3):150 Tupper, Charles, 27(2):158 48(3):66 Tucker, Beverly, 53(3):110-11 Tupper, Harmon, To the Great Ocean: Siberia Turner, George, 21(2):110-12, 34(3):243-69, Tucker, Dan, 68(4):154-55, 161-62 and the Trans-Siberian Railway, review, 34(4):367-92, 39(4):306, 309 Tucker, Louis N., 58(2):92-93 57(1):36 mining investments of, 60(2):93-94, 96-97 Tucker, Mabel W., 35(4):349-55 Turbeville, Daniel E., III, The Electric Railway on municipal censorship, 103(4):179-80 works of: “Northwest Fiction for the Era in Northwest Washington, 1890- and Wash. codes, 28(1):41-43 Junior and Senior History School,” 1930, review, 71(4):187 and Wash. constitutional convention, 35(4):349-55 Turbulent Years: A History of the American 4(4):254-55, 258-59, 264-65, 269, Tucker, William, 68(4):170-71, 173 Worker, 1933-1941, by Irving 18(2):158-59, 22(4):279-83 Tucker, William P., Washington State Bernstein, review, 62(2):86-87 and Wash. nominating conventions, Government, review, 33(2):213-15 Turco, Frank, 55(4):153-54, 71(4):175-76 35(2):105, 108-10, 118 Tuckey, John S., ed., Mark Twain’s Which Turgeon, Pierre Flavien, 84(1):2-6 on woman suffrage, 42(2):129, 131 Was the Dream? and Other Symbolic Turnbull, A. H., 5(2):129, 6(1):50 Turner, George A. (surgeon), 27(4):324, 327- Writings on the Later Years, 59(1):45-47 Turnbull, Elsie G., Topping’s Trail: The First 28, 336-37 Tudor, Fredric, 24(1):39-40, 47 Years of a Now Famous Smelter City, Turner, Granville Davenport, 34(3):244, 246 Tudor, Ralph A., 65(1):30-31, 34 review, 57(2):86 Turner, James Morton, The Promise of Tuell, David, 89(1):6, 8-9 Turnbull, George, 89(1):15, 18 Wilderness: American Environmental Tufts, William, 4(3):169 Turnbull, John, 30(3):284, 298-99 Politics since 1964, review, 104(1):41

410 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Turner, John, 24(3):184 Tuttle, Daniel S., 41(2):136, 141-42, 157 70(2):93 Turner, John Herbert, 102(2):84 Tuttle, William M., Jr., Race Riot: Chicago Twentieth-Century Montana: A State of Turner, Joseph T., 33(3):302-303 in the of 1919, review, Extremes, by K. Ross Toole, review, Turner, Josiah, 60(2):68-69 63(3):123-24 65(3):151 Turner, Junius Thomas, 5(4):321, 11(3):237- T’Vault, William G., 15(4):267-69, 82(3):104- The Twentieth-Century West: Historical 38 105 Interpretations, ed. Gerald D. Nash and works of: “Facts about George Twadudastut Teoway (Betsy), 96(2):97 Richard W. Etulain, review, 80(4):155 Washington,” 12(3):163-65; “Survivor Twain, Mark Twenty Acts (1850), 27(1):6-10, 17-21, of the Indian and Other Wars,” Browne, J. Ross, compared to, 32(4):391- 67(2):63-68 6(3):168-70; “A Tribute to the Memory 92, 400 Twenty Years of York Factory, 1694-1714: of Brigadier General James Clark folklore in writings of, 58(3):113-18 Jeremie’s Account of Hudson Strait and Strong,” 7(1):38-39 in the Northwest (1895), 42(3):187-202, Bay, review, 18(1):70-71 Turner, Lucien McShan, 86(2):73-74, 76-81 74(3):98-99 Twenty Years on the Pacific Slope: Letters of Turner, Mae, Green Bluff’s Heritage, review, Parrington, Vernon, on, 53(3):106-107 Henry Eno from California and Nevada, 76(2):73 and the West, image of, 55(4):170, 176 1848-1871, ed. W. Turrentine Jackson, Turner, Nancy J., ed., Keeping It Living: works of: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, review, 57(3):132-33 Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation 58(3):114-18; The Adventures of Tom Twenty-five Years of the Washington Library on the Northwest Coast of North Sawyer, 58(3):115-18; Clemens of the Association, by Helen Johns, 48(1):25- America, review, 97(2):94-95 “Call”: Mark Twain in San Francisco, 26 Turner, Robert A., 71(3):116-17 review, 61(4):233-34; Life on the Twice Sold, Twice Ransomed, by Emma Ray, Turner, Steve, Amber Waves and Undertow: Mississippi, 58(3):114-15; Mark Twain’s 102(3):108-109, 111-14 Peril, Hope, Sweat, and Downright Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Twichell, Heath, Jr., Allen: The Biography of Nonchalance in Dry Wheat Country, Rogers, 1893-1909, review, 61(3):171; an Army Officer, 1859-1930, review, review, 100(3):151 Mark Twain’s Hannibal, Huck and Tom, 66(4):185 Turner, Wallace, The Mormon Establishment, review, 61(3):171; Mark Twain’s Letters Twight, Ben W., Organizational Values and review, 58(4):215-16 to His Publishers, 1867-1894, 59(1):45- Political Power: The Forest Service Turner, Wash., 14(1):54 47; Mark Twain’s Mysterious Stranger versus the , “Turner’s Safety Valve and Manuscripts, review, 61(3):171; review, 76(1):36 Western Migration,” by George R. Mark Twain’s Satires and Burlesques, Twilwell, William, 37(1):45 Woolfolk, 56(3):125-30 59(1):45-47; Mark Twain’s Which Twin Falls County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 Turney, Hopkins L., 52(1):8 Was the Dream? and Other Symbolic Twin Falls Land and Water Company, Turney, Ida Virginia, Paul Bunyan Comes Writings on the Later Years, 59(1):45-47 78(4):126-28 West, 1920 ed., 13(1):69, 1928 ed., Twana, Wash., 14(1):55 Twin Falls North Side Land and Water review, 20(1):66-67 Twana Narratives: Native Historical Accounts Company, 78(4):128-31 Turney, Leander Jay S., 32(3):281-82, 286, of a Coast Salish Culture, by William Twin Falls–Bruneau (Idaho) reclamation 52(2):56-57 W. Elmendorf, 95(1):34-35, review, project, 78(4):128, 132 Turney-High, Harry Holbert, The Flathead 86(4):190-91 Twining, Charles E., Downriver: Orrin Indians of Montana, review, 29(3):317- Twana people, 101(3/4):120 H. Ingram and the Empire Lumber 18 Tweed, William C., Challenge of the Big Trees: Company, review, 67(4):175-76; Turnidge, Joseph, 40(2):140-41, 144 A Resource History of Sequoia and George S. Long: Timber Statesman, Turning Points in Washington’s Public Life, ed. Kings Canyon National Parks, review, review, 87(1):48-49; Phil Weyerhaeuser, George Scott, review, 103(3):147-48 82(4):154 Lumberman, review, 77(2):75; rev. of Turning Shadows into Light: Art and Culture The Tweed Ring, by Alexander B. Callow, Jr., David T. Mason, Forestry Advocate, of the Northwest’s Early Asian/Pacific review, 58(4):218 75(4):185 Community, ed. Mayumi Tsutakawa Tweedie, Ann M., Drawing Back Culture: Twisp, Wash., 22(3):200 and Alan Chong Lau, review, 74(3):136 The Makah Struggle for Repatriation, Twisp River (Wash.), 56(2):49-56, 62(4):138- Turning Trees into Dollars: The British review, 94(4):212-14 39 Columbia Coastal Lumber Industry, Twelfth Biennial Report, by State Historical Twiss, Robert L., 45(2):41-46 1858-1913, by Gordon Hak, review, Society of Idaho, 22(2):155 Two Captains West: An Historical Tour of 93(3):154-55 Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Succession the Lewis and Clark Trail, by Albert Turnverein. See Portland Turnverein on a Journey Through Utah to Arizona, Salisbury and Jane Salisbury, review, Tuscarora (steamer), 27(4):317-18, 68(2):55- by Elizabeth Wood Kane, ed. Everett L. 41(4):360-61 56 Cooley, review, 67(3):133 Two Centuries of Lewis and Clark: Reflections Tuska, Jon, ed., The Frontier Experience: A The Twenties in America, by Paul A. Carter, on the Voyage of Discovery, by William Reader’s Guide to the Life and Literature review, 59(4):221 L. Lang and Carl Abbott, review, of the American West, review, 76(3):114 Twentieth Century Canada, by J. L. 97(1):51 Tussing, Arlon R., Mining and Public Policy in Granatstein, I. M. Abella, D. J. Two Fronts: A Small Town at War, by Paul Alaska: Mineral Policy, the Public Lands Bercuson, R. C. Brown, and H. B. Fridlund, review, 76(2):76 and Economic Development, review, Neatby, review, 75(2):86 240 Chinook Jargon Words, by George 61(1):49-50 Twentieth Century Indians, by Frances Cooke Coombs Shaw, 24(1):66 Tuttle, Charles R., Alaska, Its Meaning to the Macgregor, review, 33(1):103 “Two Kootenay Women Masquerading as World, Its Resources, Its Opportunities, The Twentieth-Century American West: A Men? Or Were They One?” by O. B. review, 6(1):69 Potpourri, by Gene M. Gressley, review, Sperlin, 21(2):120-30

Index 411 “Two Letters concerning the Mercer Girls,” 54(2):84-85 Umapine (Wakonkonwelasonmi; Cayuse ed. Vernon Carstensen, 35(4):343-47 Tyrner-Stastny, Gabrielle, The Gypsy in leader), 26(1):21-24 “Two Letters on the Spokane Free Speech Northwest America, review, 71(3):133 Umatilla County (Oreg.), 28(3):301-11, Fight: A Document Note,” ed. Gregory Tyrrell, Freeman W., 10(3):182-84 38(3):194, 100(4):171, 174-75, 177 R. Woirol, 77(2):68-71 Tyrrell, Ian R., Sobering Up: From Temperance Umatilla Indian Agency, 37(1):42-43, 53, 56 Two Moons (Nez Perce Indian), 101(1):19 to Prohibition in Antebellum America, Umatilla Indian Reservation, 5(1):37-43, “Two Railroad Reports on Northwest 1800-1860, review, 71(4):185 37(1):42-43 Resources,” 37(3):175-91 Tyrrell, J. B., David Thompson, Canada’s Umatilla irrigation project, 100(4):173, 177- “Two Roads to Conversion: Protestant and Greatest Geographer, 14(1):71-72; 78 Catholic Missionaries in the Pacific David Thompson and the Rocky Umatilla people, 1(4):253-55, 27(2):107-108, Northwest,” by Francis Paul Prucha, Mountains, 26(1):72; ed., David 113, 115, 119, 150-51, 97(1):20-21, 24, 79(4):130-37 Thompson’s Narrative of His 34, 97(4):198-99 Two Rooms: The Life of Charles Erskine Scott Explorations in Western America, 1784- Umatilla River (Oreg.), 100(4):171, 177 Wood, by Robert Hamburger, review, 1812, review, 7(4):322-24 The Umatilla Trail: Pioneer Days in 90(4):207 Tyrrell, Rebecca Davis Prince, 10(3):182-83 Washington Territory, by Helga “Two Strawberry Islands,” by J. Neilson Barry, Tyrrell Prairie (Wash.). See Hawks Prairie Anderson Travis, review, 43(3):239-40 25(2):138 “Tyrrell’s Name Should Be Saved,” by George umealit (Iñupiat whaling captains). See Two Warriors, by Edward Lincoln Smith, H. Himes, 10(3):182-84 umialiit 22(3):230 Tytler, Morgan M., 95(1):20 Umehowlish (Fierce Grizzly), 97(1):24-27 “Two Western Senators and Teapot Dome: Umelaquitat (Palouse Indian), 97(1):27 Thomas J. Walsh and Albert B. Fall,” by umialiit (Iñupiat whaling captains), David H. Stratton, 65(2):57-65 54(4):169, 91(3):115-23 Two Wheels North: Cycling the West Coast U Umnak Island (Alaska), 4(2):87-89, 38(1):39, in 1909, by Evelyn McDaniel Gibb, 53, 70, 73-74, 82, 38(2):116, 129, 142- review, 93(1):49-50 U and I Sugar Company. See Utah-Idaho 43, 147-48, 151 Two Women in the Klondike, by Mary E. Sugar Company Umpqua Academy (Wilburg, Oreg.), 46(1):6- Hitchcock, ed. Terrence Cole, review, “The U and I Sugar Company in 7, 10 97(1):51-52 Washington,” by Leonard Arrington, Umpqua Gazette (Scottsburg, Oreg.), Twohy, John Roger, Ten Spikes to the 57(3):101-109 31(4):437 Rail: Twohy Brothers, Early Day Ubbelohde, Carl, rev. of The Gentleman from Umpqua River (Oreg.), 55(3):114-15, Northwestern Railroad Builders, review, Colorado: A Memoir, 56(4):179-80 82(3):101-104, 106 76(1):34 Ucah (Indian leader), 11(1):13-14 Umpqua Valley (Oreg.) Bible Society, Tydings-McDuffie Act.See Philippine Udall, Stewart, The Quiet Crisis, review, 24(2):112, 114, 117 Commonwealth and Independence Act 55(4):185-86 Una (ship), 13(1):65-66, 13(2):131, 13(4):293 (1934) Uehling, Edwin, 70(1):10-11, 13-14 Unalaska Island (Alaska) Tyee (tugboat), 42(4):304-305, 308, 310, 315, Ugamak Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):129, army’s observations of (1869), 40(1):55-56 318-22 141 meteorological station on, 86(2):74, 76-78 Tyee (yearbook), 52(3):101-102, 105 Uhlman, Wes, 100(3):117, 129, 105(2):56 Russian exploration of, 4(2):87-89, Tyee Dick (Elacacca; Cowlitz Indian), The Ukrainian Americans: Roots and 38(1):53, 70-76, 81, 38(2):114-20, 128- 101(2):74 Aspirations, 1884-1954, by Myron B. 29, 132, 142-43 Tygiel, Jules, rev. of The City Builders: One Kuropas, review, 84(1):36 Russian Orthodox Church on, 63(2):44- Hundred Years of Union Carpentry in Ulbrickson, Al, Jr., 89(3):127, 130-32 46, 50-51 Portland, Oregon, 1883-1983, 84(2):72 Ulbrickson, Al, Sr., 89(3):128, 130-32 “An Unauthorized Admiralty Court in Tyler, Columbus T., 17(3):185 Ulich, Robert, Fundamentals of Democratic British Columbia,” by Lionel H. Laing, Tyler, David B., The Wilkes Expedition: The Education, an Introduction to 26(1):10-15 First United States Exploring Expedition Educational Philosophy, review, An Uncertain Tradition: American Secretaries (1838-1842), review, 60(4):221 31(4):470 of State in the Twentieth Century, Tyler, George, 6(3):148-49 Ullman, Edward L., 51(3):131 by Norman A. Graebner, review, Tyler, John, 1(4):209-16, 4(3):194-95 works of: rev. of Mark Jefferson, 53(3):126-27 Tyler, Robert (lawyer), 4(3):194-95 Geographer, 61(2):111-12 “Uncle Dan” Drumheller Tells Thrills of Tyler, Robert L., “Violence at Centralia, 1919,” Ullman, Joan Connelly, rev. of Between the Western Trails in 1854, by Daniel 45(4):116-24; Rebels of the Woods: The Bullet and the Lie: American Volunteers Montgomery Drumheller, 17(2):147- I.W.W. in the Pacific Northwest, review, in the Spanish Civil War, 61(4):235-36 48 59(4):218; rev. of Bread and Roses Too: Ullrich, Dieter C., “Rufus Woods: High Priest Uncle Henry: A Documentary Profile of the Studies of the Wobblies, 62(1):42-43; of the Columbia River,” 97(2):108-109 First Henry Wallace, by Richard S. rev. of Hard Travellin’: The Hobo and Ulrich, Roberta, Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, Kirkendall, review, 86(2):96 His History, 60(1):45 and the Columbia River, review, Uncle Sam in the Pacific Northwest: Federal Tyler, Wash., 14(1):55 92(1):52-53 Management of Natural Resources in Types of Canoes on Puget Sound, by T. T. “The Ulster County Gazette,” by Edmond S. the Columbia River Valley, by Charles Waterman and Geraldine Coffin, Meany, 22(1):26-31 McKinley, review, 43(4):302-303 12(2):153-54 Ulster County Gazette (Kingston, New York), Uncle Sam’s Attic. An Intimate Story of Alaska, Tyre, Robert, Douglas in Saskatchewan: The 22(1):26-31, 22(2):159 by Mary Lee Davis, review, 22(2):148- Story of a Socialist Experiment, review, Ulvestad, Martin, 33(1):116 49

412 Pacific Northwest Quarterly “Uncle Sam’s Forest Reserves,” by Lawrence 28(3):335 93(2):75, 77 Rakestraw, 44(4):145-51 Union City, Wash. See Union, Wash. United Kingdom. See Britain Uncle Sam’s Stepchildren. The Reformation The Union Colony at Greeley, Colorado, 1869- United Methodist Church, archives of, of United States Indian Policy, 1865- 1871, ed. James F. Willard, 10(2):156 106(1):47-50 1887, by Loring Benson Priest, review, Union Crusader and Copperhead Killer, United Nations, 49(3):111, 60(1):11-16 33(3):359-61 66(2):77-78 United Nations Conference on the Law of the Under Western Skies: Being a Series of Pen- Union Flat Creek (Wash.), 95(4):196-97 Sea, 65(1):38-39 pictures of the Canadian West in Early Union Gap (Wash.), 42(2):100, 116-17, 119 United Nisei Action Committee, 93(3):135 Fur Trade Times, by Arthur S. Morton, Union Gap Canal (Wash.), 9(4):265 United Order of Enoch, 47(4):110-11 review, 28(4):415-16 Union Labor Party, 39(4):302-303, 60(4):183- The United States, 1865-1900; a Survey of Underground Warfare at Butte, by Reno H. 84, 187-88 Current Literature with Abstracts of Sales, review, 56(3):134 United Methodist Church. See Methodists Unpublished Dissertations, Vol. 1, Underhill, Frank H., In Search of Canadian Union Mills, Wash., 14(1):57 ed. Curtis Wiswell Garrison, review, Liberalism, review, 52(4):164-66 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (ussr). 35(1):87 Underhill, Walter M., “Historic Bread Riot See Soviet Union United States, foreign policy of. See Oregon in Virginia City,” 21(3):189-94; Union Pacific Railroad, 79(4):138-40, 144, boundary dispute; Oregon Treaty “The Northern Overland Route to 95(4):198, 100(4):173 (1846); San Juan boundary dispute; Montana,” 23(3):177-95; “Oregon’s archives of, 47(1):20-22 Treaty of Washington (1871); U.S.- Provisional Post Office,” 15(4):266-75 in Boise, Idaho, 92(1):6, 10-11 Canada relations; U.S.-China relations; Underwood, Amos, 4(2):114, 25(2):130-32 and cattle trade, 38(3):212-13 U.S.-Japan relations; U.S.-Mexico Underwood, Ellen, 4(2):114 and freight rates, 45(1):19-27 relations; U.S.-Russia relations; U.S.- Underwood, John J., 77(4):146-47 publicity for, 59(1):34-37, 40-41, 43-44 ussr relations; names of individual works of: Alaska, An Empire in the Making, and Snake River extension (proposed), countries; names of individual review, 4(3):197 56(3):106-13 politicians Underwood, Kathleen, ed., Essays on Sunbelt transcontinental service of, 52(2):42-43, The United States, Great Britain, and British Cities and Recent Urban America, 81(2):67-70, 72-73 North America from the Revolution review, 82(3):117 See also Oregon Short Line to the Establishment of Peace after the Underwood, Oscar W., Drifting Sands of Party The Union Pacific Railroad: A Case in War of 1812, by A. L. Burt, review, Politics, 23(1):69 Premature Enterprise, by Robert W. 33(1):103-104 Underwood, Wash., 14(1):56-57 Fogel, review, 53(1):44-45 The United States After the World War, by Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act (1913), Union Party, in Oreg., 63(4):143-48 James C. Malin, 21(4):307-308 53(3):118-22 Union Record (Seattle). See Seattle Union United States Air Force. See Air Force, U.S. Undine (ship), 47(1):19 Record The United States and Canada, by Gerald M. The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard Union Savings Bank and Trust Company Craig, review, 60(1):35-36 DeVoto, by Wallace Stegner, review, (Tacoma), 43(1):8 The United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom: 67(2):93 Union Trust and Savings Bank (Spokane, A Political History, by Merze Tate, Unemployed Citizens’ League of Portland and Wash.). See Old National Bank review, 57(2):92 Multnomah County, 79(3):115 Union Trust Company (Spokane, Wash.). See The United States and the Origins of the Cold Unemployed Citizens’ League of Seattle, Old National Bank War, 1941-1947, by Gaddis, 41(3):230, 72(1):13-19. See also Unionism or Hearst: The Seattle Post- review, 65(1):45 Washington Commonwealth Intelligencer Strike of 1936, by William The United States and the Soviet Union, by Federation E. Ames and Roger A. Simpson, review, American Foundation, Committee on unemployment, 41(3):230, 72(1):13-19, 72(1):42 Russian-American Relations, 25(1):74 73(3):98-107, 79(3):109-18 unions. See labor; names of individual unions The United States and the Washington Unequal Justice: Lawyers and Social Change Uniontown, Oreg., 93(3):139-40, 142 Conference, 1921-1922, by Thomas H. in Modern America, by Jerold S. Uniontown, Wash., 22(3):200-201, 95(4):197 Buckley, review, 63(3):103 Auerbach, review, 69(1):40-41 Unitarians, 28(4):400, 81(1):4-10 United States Army. See Army, U.S. Unger, Irwin, rev. of Railroads and Regulation, United American Company. See Russian United States Army Corps of Engineers. See 1877-1916, 57(1):44 American Company Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Uniates, 92(3):130-31, 134 United Arts Council of Puget Sound, 76(3):91 “The United States Army in Washington Uniform Common Trust Fund Act (Wash., United Auto Workers, 88(2):84, 86-91 Territory,” by Thomas W. Prosch, 1943), 43(2):143, 151 United Brethren churches, archives of, 2(1):28-32 Unimak Island (Alaska), 38(1):47, 53, 71-76, 28(4):400-401, 30(4):425-26 The United States Army in World War II: 38(2):118-19, 137, 140-41, 147-51 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and The Army Ground Forces, Vol. 2: The Union, Wash., 14(1):57 Joiners, 79(3):126, 97(3):116-18, Procurement and Training of Ground Union Bay: The Life of a City Marsh, by 100(3):134, 136-37, 139 Combat Troops, by Robert R. Palmer, Harry W. Higman and Earl J. Larrison, United Brotherhood of Railway Employees, Bell I. Wiley, and William R. Keast, review, 43(3):238-39 75(1):13, 16-17, 21 review, 41(3):276-77 Union Book and Job Office (Olympia), United Church Ministry to Returning United States Army Signal Service. See Army 54(2):60-61 Japanese, 93(3):134 Signal Service, U.S. Union Canal (Wash.), 9(4):265 United Copper Company, 44(1):29, “The United States Army Signal Service and “Union Catalog of Books and Pamphlets 105(4):177 Natural History in Alaska, 1874-1883,” Relating to the Pacific Northwest,” United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union, by Michael J. Brodhead, 86(2):72-82

Index 413 The United States as a World Power, by United States Food Administration. See Food Board, U.S. Archibald Cary Coolidge, review, Administration, U.S. United States Smelting Company, 91(2):62, 3(1):94-95 United States Forest Service. See Forest 66 United States Board on Geographic Names. Service, U.S. United States v. Midwest Oil Company (1915), See Board on Geographic Names, U.S. “The United States Frontier at Sitka, 1867- 51(1):26-34 United States Bureau of Education. See 1873,” by Ted C. Hinckley, 60(2):57-65 United States v. Northern Pacific Railway Bureau of Education, U.S. United States General Land Office.See (1921), 39(4):278-79 United States Bureau of Entomology and General Land Office, U.S. “United States v. Northern Pacific Railway Plant Quarantine. See Bureau of United States Geological Survey. See Company: The Final Settlement of the Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Geological Survey, U.S. Land Grant Case, 1924-1941,” by Ross U.S. United States Government Publications, R. Cotroneo, 71(3):107-11 United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. See a Monthly Catalog, by U.S. United States v. Olmstead, 54(3):94-98 Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Superintendent of Documents, United States v. Oregon (1969), 97(4):198, United States Bureau of Land Management. 34(2):200-201 99(2):55-56 See Bureau of Land Management, U.S. United States History for Schools, by Edmond United States v. Washington (1974). See Boldt United States Bureau of Mines. See Bureau of S. Meany, review, 3(2):158-59 decision Mines, U.S. United States Housing Corporation. See United States v. Wheeler (1978), 79(3):100-104 United States Bureau of Plant Industry. See Housing Corporation, U.S. United States War Manpower Commission. Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S. United States Immigration and See War Manpower Commission, U.S. United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, Naturalization Service. See Unity Church (Salem, Oreg.). See Salem and Agricultural Engineering. See Immigration and Naturalization Unity Church Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Service, U.S. Unity Reservoir (Oreg.), 100(4):175 Agricultural Engineering, U.S. The United States in World Affairs: An Account The Universal Exposition of 1904, by David R. United States Bureau of Public Roads. See of American Foreign Relations, by Francis, 5(2):148-49 Bureau of Public Roads, U.S. Whitney H. Shepardson and William Universal Indian Sign Language, by William United States Bureau of Reclamation. See O. Scroggs, 1936 ed., review, 28(4):422- Tomkins, 20(2):148 Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. 23, 1937 ed., review, 30(2):228-31, Universal Negro Improvement Association, United States Catholic Historical Society, 1938 ed., review, 31(1):110-11 66(1):31-34 Historical Records and Studies, 8(2):154 United States Internal Revenue Service. See Universal Studios, in Ashland, Oreg., 96(4): United States Census Bureau. See Census Internal Revenue Service, U.S. 181-86 Bureau, U.S. United States Interstate Commerce University Cadets (Seattle), 20(3):209-11 United States Coast Survey. See Coast Survey, Commission. See Interstate Commerce University Congregational Church (Seattle), U.S. Commission, U.S. 75(3):119-20 “The United States Commissioners in Alaska,” United States Maritime Commission. See University Lectures in the Free Public Lecture by Claus-M. Naske, 89(3):115-26 Maritime Commission, U.S. Course, 1913-1914, by University of United States Customs Service. See Customs United States Military Academy Organic Act , 6(3):210 Service, U.S. (1802), 2(2):111 University of Alaska Fairbanks United States Department of Agriculture. See United States National Park Service. See archaeological site at, 103(3):109 Department of Agriculture, U.S. National Park Service, U.S. and Project Chariot, 85(1):28, 30-34 United States Department of Energy. See United States Navy. See Navy, U.S. University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Department of Energy, U.S. The United States Navy; a History, by Carroll Library, 50(3):107, 58(2):57-64 United States Department of Justice. See S. Alden and Allan Westcott, 35(2):184 University of Chicago, 41(1):36, 41-42, Department of Justice, U.S. The United States Navy in the Pacific, 1897- 85(1):8-11, 15-16 United States Department of Labor. See 1909, by William R. Braisted, review, University of Idaho Department of Labor, U.S. 50(2):69 Administration Building at, 102(2):60-61 United States Department of State. See The United States of America, Vol. 2: From the and agriculture, advancement of, Department of State, U.S. Civil War, by David Saville Muzzey, 95(4):199-200 United States Department of the Interior. See review, 16(1):66-67 architecture of, 87(4):208 Department of the Interior, U.S. United States Policy toward China; Diplomatic engineering laboratory building at, United States Expansionism and British North and Public Documents, 1839-1939, ed. 102(2):60 America, 1775-1871, by Reginald C. Paul Hibbert Clyde, review, 32(2):230- herbarium at, 91(4):188-91, 102(2):59, 61 Stuart, review, 80(1):36 31 student activism at, 85(4):132, 134-35, United States Exploring Expedition. See United States Postal Service. See Postal 102(4):167-68 Exploring Expedition, U.S. Service, U.S. University of Idaho, Southern Branch. See The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838- United States Public Health Service. See Idaho State University 1842, and its Publications, 1844-1874: Public Health Service, U.S. University of Illinois Studies in the Social A Bibliography, by Daniel C. Haskell, United States Public Roads Administration. Sciences, 5(4):316 review, 34(3):317-18 See Public Roads Administration, U.S. University of Montana, 85(4):132 The United States Federal Internal Tax History United States Revenue Cutter Service. See University of Montana, Maureen and Mark from 1861 to 1871, by Harry Edwin Revenue Cutter Service, U.S. Mansfield Library, 90(1):54, 93(4):212- Smith, review, 5(4):315 United States Savings and Loan League. See 13 United States Fish and Wildlife Service. See Savings and Loan League, U.S. University of Oregon Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. United States Shipping Board. See Shipping educational cruise sponsored by,

414 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 96(4):188-97 complex, architecture of, 103(3):134- and classification for Pacific northwest folklore studies at, 86(3):110, 112 36, 138 history, 2(2):146-47 herbarium at, 91(4):191-96, 102(2):59 Henry Art Gallery, 19(3):237, 85(3):109, digital image databases of: Early student activism at, 85(4):132 113-15, 117, 96(3):142 Washington Maps, 93(2):106- and Villard, Henry, 17(4):266, 25(2):84- herbarium at, 20(3):170, 26(4):311-12, 107; Frank D. Matsura Collection, 85, 91 91(4):187 93(2):106-107; Frank Fuller Avery See also University of Oregon Libraries history education at, 1(4):283-84, Collection, 93(2):106-107 The University of Oregon Charter, by George 82(2):59, 61, 88(4):185-94, 92(1):29- history of, 17(4):248-51, 102(2):74 N. Belknap, review, 69(1):44-45 39, 105(3):136-38 letter from George Washington to Elias University of Oregon Libraries, 17(4):266 home economics education at, 20(2):103- Dayton held by, 70(1):20-23 University of Pennsylvania Museum, 105, 77(1):21-31 librarians of, 47(3):85 89(4):202-10 international studies at, 97(1):3-10 manuscript collections of: Chittenden, University of Puget Sound, 41(4):347, 349, John Danz Lecture Series, 71(4):172 Hiram M., 16(4):312; Ebey, Winfield 351 marine biology education at, 20(1):6-7, Scott, 9(3):238-39; Haller, Granville O., University of the Northern Plains: A History 20(3):170-72, 34(2):150, 153-54 27(4):403; Jones, Wesley L., 36(1):65- of the University of North Dakota, mining engineering education at, 68; Moran, Robert, 26(4):310; Stevens, 1883-1958, by Louis G. Geiger, review, 78(3):118 Isaac I., 25(4):311 50(1):32 natural science education at, 77(3):82-93 map collections of, 38(3):261-72, University of Washington origins and early years of, 8(2):114- 93(2):106-107 and academic freedom, during Cold War, 23, 160, 13(4):312-14, 16(1):77-80, maritime history resources at, 65(2):81, 84 70(1):8-19, 88(4):185-94, 89(1):21-32, 16(1):79-80, 13(3):209, 18(3):167-68, newspapers collections of, 15(2):155 92(1):34-35, 37-38, 104(4):159, 164 24(3):212-19, 25(2):88-92, 25(4):289- Pacific northwest Americana collections administration of, 13(4):312-14, 25(2):86- 90, 26(2):112, 27(4):347, 32(3):242-43, of, 30(1):67-76 89, 50(3):99-107, 52(3):93-95, 104, 272-75, 34(1):24-25, 52(2):56-57 Pacific Northwest Bibliographic Center, 75(3):119-20, 77(1):2-10, 79(2):65, pharmacy education at, 20(2):94-95, 41(1):33-42 67-70, 73, 85(3):109-10, 112, 114-15, 20(3):174-75 photograph collections of: Barnes, Albert 99(4):188-89, 191, 100(1):15-16, 19, semicentennial celebration at, 3(2):164-65 Henry, 74(3):106-13; Gowey, Lawton, 27, 100(2):65, 87, 101 sports at, 52(3):99-107, 87(1):3, 77(2):59-67; Kinsey, Clark, 66(2):71- aeronautics at, 103(2):89, 91-93 89(3):127-33 75, 74(1):18-27; Wilhelm, Hester, and AYP, 53(3):92, 99, 99(4):197- and state politics, 99(4):181-92 67(2):69 98, 100(1): 3-35, 100(2):55-88, trees at, 18(2):159, 22(3):235 University of Washington Press, 50(4):157-60, 101(3/4):145 and Washington, George, 99(3):127-28 and American Association of University commemorations of, 1(3):178, “The University of Washington Press: Women, 45(2):48-50 16(3):237-38 Publishing Arm of the University,” by antiwar activism at, 85(4):130, 132, 134-36 See also University of Washington Catherine Royer, 50(4):157-60 architectural education at, 75(3):129-30, Board of Regents; University of University of Wyoming Faculty, In 96(3):132-49 Washington Libraries; University of Memoriam: Grace Raymond Hebard, bacteriology at, 20(2):84-85, 88 Washington Press; names of individual 1861-1936, 28(4):434-35 bells donated by A. J. Blethen at, 77(1):7-8 administrators; names of individual “The University That Never Was: The 1891 Black Studies program at, 103(2):55-59, faculty Boone and Willcox Plan for the 63-64 “The University of Washington and University of Washington,” by Jeffrey botany education at, 20(3):168-72 the Controversy over J. Robert Karl Ochsner, 90(2):59-67 Burke Museum of Natural History and Oppenheimer,” by Jane A. Sanders, University Unitarian Church, 104(2):59, Culture, 61(4):212-16, 69(1):31-33, 70(1):8-19 63-64 77(3):83-93 University of Washington Board of Regents, Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Desire in the Idea campus design and architecture of, 13(4):312-14, 100(1):15-16, 19, 27, of American Freedom, 1815-1860, by 75(2):50-61, 85(3):105-17, 90(1):30, 100(2):65, 87, 101, 101(3/4):145 Fred Somkin, review, 60(1):44 32, 100(1): 6, 9-10, 12-22, 25, University of Washington Daily (Seattle), Unrau, William E., The End of Indian Kansas: 100(2):55-69 66(1):21 A Study of Cultural Revolution, 1854- Center for the Study of the Social University of Washington Libraries 1871, review, 71(1):46; rev. of Indians Significance of Sport in the Pacific Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition materials in the United States and Canada: A Northwest, 87(1):3 of, 100(2):99-102 Comparative History, 90(4):214-15 commencement address (1914) at, architectural resources at, 69(2):73, Unruh, G. Q., “Republican Apostate: Senator 5(4):243-57 71(1):25 Wayne L. Morse and His Quest for and Cunningham, Imogen, honoring of, architecture of, 85(3):108, 110-13, 115-17 Independent Liberalism,” 82(3):82-91 74(2):89 bequests to, 33(3):369-70, 40(1):80-81: The Untamed Olympics: The Story of a Denny Hall, 90(2):65-66, 99(4):187, Bagley, Clarence B., 10(2):83-87, Peninsula, by Ruby El Hult, review, 100(2):55, 65 12(2):159, 24(2):158, 26(2):116; Banks, 46(1):31 education of soldiers at (WWI), 9(4):311- Mary, 9(1):79; Force, H. C., 12(1):78- Untermann, Richard K., rev. of Creative Land 12 79; Hanford, C. H., 15(2):158; McElroy, Development: Bridge to the Future, fisheries sciences education at, 20(1):7-8 Harry B., 10(3):235-36, 24(1):71; 72(2):86 Graduate School, 34(2):147-57 Meany, Edmond S., 21(1):74-75; Unthank, DeNorval, 92(3):138, 144 health sciences and medical center Smith, Alice M., 28(3):335-36 Unveiling of the Memorial Stone to Peter

Index 415 Skene Ogden, by Frederick V. Holman, 76(3):82-94, 81(2):54-57; and Bancorp, 1891-1984, by Claude Singer, 15(2):147 Boeing Company, 85(4):137-49; review, 76(3):117 The Unwelcome Immigrant: The American central business district, 80(1):2-11, U.S.-Britain relations. See Oregon boundary Image of the Chinese, 1775-1882, 98(3):107-14; and neighborhood dispute; Oregon Treaty (1846); San by Stuart Creighton Miller, review, schools, 83(4):128-43; and playgrounds Juan boundary dispute; Treaty of 61(4):229-30 and parks, 76(1):24-25, 32, 100(1):7, Washington (1871) Up from the Pedestal: Selected Writings in the 12-15, 20-21, 100(2):56, 60, 80; port, U.S.-Canada relations, 64(1):2-3 History of American Feminism, ed. 68(2):60-71; Seattle Center, 80(1):2- and boundaries: Alaska-B.C., 69(2):52-53, Aileen S. Kraditor, review, 61(1):51-52 11; waterways, 11(1):56, 25(2):114-27, 71(3):104; Inland Empire, 40(1):25-27, Up the Columbia for Furs, by Cecil Dryden, 25(3):210-13, 48(1):2-4, 59(2):77-87, 51(2):63-79 review, 40(4):344-45 77(1):11-20, 80(1):38 and defense of West Coast (WWII), Up the Winds and over the Tetons: Journal in Spokane, 62(2):77-85, 72(4):170-79 61(2):101-108, 88(2):59-69 Entries and Images from the 1860 in Tacoma, 66(3):97-104 and fisheries agreements, 38(1):27-28, Raynolds Expedition, ed. Marlene See also architecture 39(3):229-30 Deahl Merrill and Daniel D. Merrill, Urban Populism and Free Silver in Montana: A and immigration, 64(4):170-74 review, 104(1):49 Narrative of Ideology in Political Action, and sealing, 100(4):187 Upbuilders, by Lincoln Steffens, review, by Thomas A. Clinch, review, 63(1):34 See also Peace Arch; San Juan boundary 60(1):48-49 “Urban Reformers in the Progressive Era: dispute; Treaty of Washington (1871) Upchurch, O. C., “The Swinomish People and A Reassessment,” by Otis A. Pease, The U.S.-Canadian Northwest, by Benjamin Their State,” 27(4):283-310 62(2):49-58 H. Kizer, review, 35(1):73-74 Up-Coast: Forests and Industry on British urban renewal. See urban planning and U.S.-China relations, 1(1):15-20, 1(3):115, Columbia’s North Coast, 1870-2005, by development 117-18, 120-21, 17(2):84-90, 69(2):61- Richard A. Rajala, review, 98(2):99-100 “The Urban Revolution,” by John D. Hicks, 70, 100(4):181-82 Updegraff, Harlan, 91(2):74-75, 81 57(4):181-88 “Use of Fur-Seal Carcasses by Natives of the Upham, John J., 37(3):195, 198, 200-204, 208, The Urban West at the End of the Frontier, by Pribilof Islands, Alaska,” by Victor B. 215, 217, 220, 222 Lawrence H. Larsen, review, 70(1):35 Scheffer, 39(2):131-32 Upham, Warren, Minnesota Geographic “Urbanism and the Methodist Church in The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Names, 11(3):235-36 Western Washington, 1890-1915,” by F. Beyond, by W. T. Edmondson, review, Upper Spokane people. See Spokane people Wesley Walls, 38(4):319-33 85(3):120 Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to urbanization, 38(4):319-33, 56(1):10-14, Usher, Roland G., The Rise of the American Canada, 1867-1917, by Roy Parker, 57(4):181-88, 70(4):157-58, 160-62 People. A Philosophical Interpretation of review, 99(4):195 U’Ren, Milton, 55(2):73 American History, 5(4):316 Up-to-Date Studio (Medford, Oreg.), U’Ren, William Simon, 35(4):292-94, 298, U.S.-Japan relations, 1(1):14-20, 6(3):154-61, 92(4):217 74(4):158, 160, 100(4):169-70 17(2):84-90 Upton, Rolland H., Washington State The Urge to the Sea; The Course of Russian and Alaska salmon fisheries, 65(1):8-16, Resources, review, 49(2):85-86 History. The Role of Rivers, Portages, 104(3):133-49 Urban, Andrew, rev. of Beyond the American Ostrogs, Monasteries, and Furs, by and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845-1910, Robert J. Kerner, review, 34(1):118-19 100(1):8-9, 101(3/4):150-60 102(3):152-53 Urquhart, Greg, rev. of The Character of and China, 69(2):61-70 The Urban Frontier: The Rise of Western Meriwether Lewis: Explorer in the and early contacts, 36(4):319-30 Cities, 1790-1830, by Richard C. Wade, Wilderness, 103(3):152-53; rev. of The and first Japanese mission to U.S. (1860), review, 52(2):72 Hard Way Home: Alaska Stories of 16(1):8-16, 32(2):131-66 The Urban Indian Experience in America, by Adventure, Friendship, and the Hunt, and sealing, 100(4):187-88 Donald L. Fixico, review, 93(3):158-59 102(4):202-203; rev. of The Invasion and Washington Conference (1921-22), “Urban Influences on Forest Conservation,” of Indian Country in the Twentieth 37(2):109-27 by Lawrence Rakestraw, 46(4):108-13 Century: American Capitalism and Usk, Wash., 8(3):184, 186-87, 14(1):58 Urban League of Portland, 92(3):141, 143-44 Tribal Natural Resources, 2d ed., U.S.-Mexico relations, 21(1):38-54 urban planning and development 103(2):101-102; rev. of Tragedy on U.S.-Russia relations, 40(1):35-43, 46(1):19- and African American communities, Jackass Mountain: More Stories from 25, 100(4):183, 187-88 66(1):30-34 a Small-Town Mountie, 103(4):196- U.S.–Soviet Union relations, 61(4):217-21, in Anchorage, 58(3):130-41 97; rev. of Up the Winds and over the 97(2):69-75 in Boise, 92(1):3-14 Tetons: Journal Entries and Images ussr. See Soviet Union in , 63(4):158-59 from the 1860 Raynolds Expedition, Utah: A Bicentennial History, by Charles S. at Lake Pleasant (Wash.), 82(4):132-39 104(1):49 Peterson, review, 73(2):62-65 in Portland, Oreg., 76(1):12-21, 87(1):53, The U.S. Forest Service: A History, by Harold Utah: A Guide to the State, comp. Writers’ 92(3):143-45 K. Steen, review, 70(1):37 Program of the Works Projects during Progressive Era, 55(4):157-69, U.S. Forest Service Grazing and Rangelands: A Administration, review, 32(3):330-31 62(2):49-58 History, by William D. Rowley, review, Utah, 40(1):29-31, 48(4):116, 60(3):145-53 in Seattle, 68(2):62, 65-68, 75(1):22-33, 77(2):76 Utah and Northern Railroad, 34(4):355-56, 75(4):171-80: and adoption of fire The U.S. Forest Service in the Pacific 359-60 resistive construction, 93(3):115- Northwest: A History, by Gerald W. Utah and the Nation, by Leland Hargrave 26; and Arts and Crafts movement, Williams, review, 102(3):145-46 Creer, review, 21(1):68-70 92(3):115-26; and arts development, U.S. National Bank of Oregon and U.S. Utah Power and Light Company, 85(1):18

416 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Utah Valley (Utah), 46(4):97-107 Found,” ed. J. Neilson Barry, 19(2):112- Utah War (1857-58), 46(4):101 V 16, 24(1):25-27 Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 57(3):101-109, Van Alstyne, Richard W., The Rising 90(3):128, 135, 94(3):130-39 V. L. Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art, by American Empire, review, 53(1):46; utilities. See public utilities H. Lark Hall, review, 86(2):94 rev. of American Expansion in Hawaii, Utley, Francis Lee, rev. of The People Are “V. L. Parrington’s Oklahoma Years, 1897- 1842-1898, 39(4):324-25; rev. of The Coming Soon: Analyses of Clackamas 1908: ‘Few High Lights and Much American Frontier in Hawaii. The Chinook Myths and Tales, 52(3):116-17 Monotone’?” by H. Lark Hall, Pioneers, 1789-1843, 34(2):218-19; Utley, Jonathan G., “Japanese Exclusion from 72(1):20-28 rev. of Expansion and Imperialism, American Fisheries, 1936-1939: The V. S. Khromchenko’s Coastal Explorations in 62(1):37; rev. of Memoirs of Elisha Department of State and the Public Southwestern Alaska, 1822, ed. James Oscar Crosby: Reminiscences of Interest,” 65(1):8-16 W. VanStone, review, 65(2):91 California and Guatemala from 1849 Utley, Robert M., Frontier Regulars: The Vachel Lindsay: Fieldworker for the American to 1864, 37(1):73-74; rev. of The New United States Army and the Indian, Dream, by Ann Massa, review, Empire: An Interpretation of American 1866-1891, review, 67(2):89-90; 62(3):120-21 Expansion, 1860-1898, 55(4):181-82; Frontiersmen in Blue: The United Vader, Wash., 14(1):58-59 rev. of The Road to Teheran. The Story States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865, Vadney, Thomas E., The Wayward Liberal: A of Russia and America, 1781-1943, review, 59(4):223-24; The Last Days of Political Biography of Donald Richberg, 35(3):269-72 the Sioux Nation, review, 55(3):130- review, 63(4):180 Van Arsdol, C. C., 56(3):110-11 31; ed., Battlefield and Classroom: Vagners, Juris, supervisor, Oil on Puget Sound: Van Arsdol, Ted, ed., Frontier Soldier: The Four Decades with the American An Interdisciplinary Study in Systems Letters of Maj. John S. Hatheway, 1833- Indian, 1867-1904, by Richard Henry Engineering, review, 64(2):94 1853, review, 93(4):207-208 Pratt, review, 57(3):130; ed., Life in Vaihinger, Hans, 52(3):112-14 Van Assche, Josse, 32(2):170-73, 180-85 Custer’s Cavalry: Diaries and Letters of Vail, Charles C., 18(4):271 Van Asselt, Catherine Jane Maple, 19(3):240 Albert and Jennie Barnitz, 1867-1868, Vail, David D., rev. of Eagle River, 104(4):199- Van Asselt, Henry, 19(3):240, 97(3):144 review, 70(4):187; rev. of Faint the 201; rev. of Mount Rainier National Van Bokkelen, J. H. H., 23(4):246-47 Trumpet Sounds: The Life and Trial of Park, 104(4):199-201; rev. of Schafer Van Brundt, Edgar C., 73(2):86 Major Reno, 58(3):160; rev. of Indian State Park, 104(4):199-201 Van Brunt, William D., 8(1):33 Police and Judges: Experiments in Vaillant, George C., Indian Arts in North Van Buren, Wash., 14(1):60 Acculturation and Controls, 57(3):129- America, review, 31(3):357-60 Van Buskirk, Philip Clayton, 50(2):48-52 30 Valdés, Antonio, 80(3):118 Van de Wetering, John E. (Jack), 51(1):48 utopian communities Valdes, Cayetano, 5(3):218-19, 54(4):153, 155 works of: “The Appointment of Beaux Arts Village (Seattle), 92(3):115-26 Vale, Oreg., 100(4):173 Henry Suzzallo: The University Burley (Wash.), 81(1):2-3, 5, 7-10 Valentine, Bettylou, Seattle in Black and of Washington Gets a President,” Christian Commonwealth, 80(4):140-41, White: The Congress of Racial Equality 50(3):99-107; rev. of University of 143, 145-46 and the Fight for Equal Opportunity, the Northern Plains: A History of the Equality Colony (Wash.), 59(3):137-46, review, 102(3):150-51 University of North Dakota, 1883-1958, 71(3):114, 118-19, 81(1):3, 7 Vale-Owyhee irrigation project, 100(4):174- review, 50(1):32 Love Israel Family (Seattle), 89(2):65-76 75, 178 Van den Berghe, Pierre L., rev. of American newspapers of, 71(3):113-14, 116, 118-20 Valerianos, Apostolos, 36(2):156 Racism: Exploration of the Nature of Peace Mission (Wash.), 75(1):2-12 Valiant La Verendrye, by Irene Moore, review, Prejudice, 65(2):92-93 Puget Sound Co-operative Colony 19(4):298-301 Van Deusen, Glyndon, William Henry Seward, (Wash.), 71(3):113, 116, 74(1):30, 32- The Valiant Seven, by Netta Sheldon Phelps, review, 60(1):45-46 35, 74(2):88-89, 95(2):74 review, 32(3):327-28 Van Dissel, Eli F. Cartier, 72(1):7 Utopias on Puget Sound, 1885-1915, by Vallé, André, 37(2):97-98 Van Dommelen, Dorn, rev. of Anchorage: Charles P. LeWarne, review, 67(4):174- Valle, Isabel, Fields of Toil: A Migrant Family’s Alaska Geographic Society, Vol. 23, no. 75 Journey, review, 86(3):144-45 1, 89(1):41-42 Utsalady, Wash., 6(4):240, 14(1):58, Valley, Derek, Olympia Wins: Washington’s Van Doren, Carl, 48(3):72 42(4):303-305, 309 Capital Controversies, review, 73(3):141 works of: The American Novel, 1789-1939, Utter, Kathryn L., rev. of The Jeffersonian Valley, Sampson, 94(1):18 review, 32(1):122-23 Dream: Studies in the History Valley, Wash., 22(3):201 Van Dusen, Henry, 50(4):129-32 of American Land Policy and The Valley Comes of Age: A History of Van Duzer, Henry B., 64(1):22-29 Development, 88(4):201-202; Agriculture in the Valley of the Red Van Epps, T. C., 17(4):289 rev. of State Trust Lands: History, River of the North, 1812-1920, by Van Horn, Wash., 14(1):61 Management, and Sustainable Use, Stanley Norman Murray, review, Van Horzigh, Joseph, 32(2):170-73 88(4):201-202 60(1):41-42 Van Kirk, Sylvia, “Many Tender Ties”: Women Utz, John, 16(3):196 Valley County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 in Fur-Trade Society in Western Uyeda, Clifford I., A Final Report and Review: Valley Grove, Wash., 14(1):59 Canada, 1670-1870, review, 73(3):135 The Japanese American Citizens League Valley of the Spirits: The Upper Skagit Indians Van Loon, Hendrik Willen, The Story of the National Committee for Iva Toguri, of Western Washington, by June Pacific, review, 32(3):340-41 review, 74(1):44 McCormick Collins, review, 67(2):92- “Van Ogle’s Memory of Pioneer Days,” 93 13(4):269-81 “A Valuable Manuscript Which May Be Van Orman, Richard A., A Room for the

Index 417 Night: Hotels of the Old West, review, and Strait of Juan de Fuca, 36(2):163-64 Vancouver’s Past, by Raymond Hull, Gordon 58(3):157 works of: A Voyage of Discovery to the Soules, and Christine Soules, review, Van Patten, J. C., 39(4):295-97 North Pacific Ocean and Round the 66(3):141 Van Quickenborne, Charles Felix, 32(2):174, World, 1791-1795, 76(4):132-36 Vancouver’s Voyage: Charting the Northwest 181-89, 33(2):127-31 Vancouver (B.C.) Sun, 50(3):112-13 Coast, 1791-1795, by Robin Fisher, Van Slingerland, Peter, Something Terrible Has Vancouver (Wash.) Chronicle, 49(1):34, review, 86(1):52 Happened, review, 58(3):151-54 49(2):75-76 Vande Vere, Emmett K., rev. of Water—or Van Syckle, Edwin, Brief Historical Sketch Vancouver, Wash., 14(1):60-61 Your Life, 43(1):70-71 of Grays Harbor, Washington, review, bid of, to become capital, 32(3):239-87, Vandenberg Resolution (1948), 60(1):13 33(3):352-53; The River Pioneers: 40(2):116 Vander Meulen, Jacob, “West Coast Labor and Early Days on Grays Harbor, review, centennial of, 16(2):110-13 the Military Aircraft Industry, 1935- 74(1):17; They Tried to Cut It All: Grays first post office of, 20(2):129 1941,” 88(2):82-92 Harbor—Turbulent Years of Greed and Vancouver and His Great Voyage, by G. H. Vander Veer, Charles, 52(3):99-101 Greatness, review, 73(4):186 Anderson, 15(4):301-302 Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Jr., 98(3):137, 139 Van Tine, Warren R., The Making of the Vancouver and Its Region, ed. Graeme Wynn Vanderbilt, Kermit, “Vernon Louis Labor Bureaucrat: Union Leadership in and Timothy Oke, review, 84(2):75 Parrington: The Mind and Art of a the United States, 1870-1920, review, “Vancouver and the Indians of Puget Sound,” Historian of Ideas,” 53(3):100-13; 66(2):93-94 by Erna Gunther, 51(1):1-12 The Achievement of William Dean Van Trump, Philemon B., 9(4):312-13, Vancouver Catholic Library Association, Howells: A Reinterpretation, review, 12(4):313, 88(2):71-73, 75-76 17(4):251-53 60(3):168-69; American Literature Van Valkenburg, Herman A., 72(1):2-5, 8 Vancouver Defended: History of the Men and and the Academy: The Roots, Growth, Van Winkle, Katherine E. H., Paleontology Guns of the Defences, and Maturity of a Profession, review, of the Oligocene of the Chehalis Valley, 1859-1949, by Peter N. Moogk, with R. 78(3):107-108; rev. of Stephen Crane: Washington, 9(2):156 V. Stevenson, review, 72(1):19 A Biography, 60(2):106-107; rev. of Van Wormer, Sarah, 93(1):4-5 “The Vancouver Expedition: Peter Puget’s Vachel Lindsay: Fieldworker for the Van Wyck, Wash., 14(1):61 Journal of the Exploration of Puget American Dream, 62(3):120-21; rev. of Van Zandt, Franklin K., Boundaries of the Sound, May 7–June 11, 1792,” ed. Bern William Dean Howells: An American United States and the Several States, Anderson, 30(2):177-217 Life, 64(1):35 review, 58(1):41 Vancouver Island (B.C.) Vanderburgh, Henry, 39(1):6, 12, 14 Van Zandt, Wash., 14(1):61 administration of, by HBC, 8(3):223-25, Vanderpool, James, 6(1):16 Vanbrunt, Wash., 14(1):59 19(2):139, 22(2):117-28, 23(2):96- Vanderveer, George F., 45(4):121-22, Vance, James E., Jr., The North American 98, 110-30, 26(1):10-15, 29(1):18-24, 49(4):170-72, 54(3):95-98, 57(2):69- Railroad: Its Origin, Evolution, and 49(3):118, 71(3):101-102, 104 70, 59(2):89-90, 94-96, 98 Geography, review, 89(4):213 and annexation movement (1867), Vanguards of the Frontier: A Social History Vancise, Frank, 27(2):170 80(3):101-11 of the Northern Plains and Rocky Vancouver (ship), 6(3):180-81, 184-87 archival materials related to, 29(1):17-24 Mountains from the Earliest White Vancouver, B. C., 17(4):274-77, 21(2):131-32, banking, mail, and express service on, Contacts to the Coming of the 57(4):172-79, 64(4):163-64, 102(2):84 76(4):137-47 Homemaker, by Everett Dick, review, Vancouver, Charles, 41(4):356-57 exploration of, 54(4):153, 155, 70(3):110- 32(4):459-60 Vancouver: From Milltown to Metropolis, by 20, 71(2):72-77 A Vanishing America: The Life and Times Alan Morley, review, 53(2):84 historic sites of, 13(4):311-12 of the Small Town, ed. Thomas C. Vancouver, George Japanese immigrants to, 91(1):26-28, 41 Wheeler, review, 56(3):137 and Columbia River, 14(4):263-64, loggers strike on (1934), 80(3):82-90 Vanishing British Columbia, by Michael 83(2):53 Mormon appeal for colonies on, Kluckner, review, 97(2):97-98 and Cook, James, 76(4):132-36 25(4):278-85 The Vanishing Frenchman: The Mysterious correspondence of, 17(2):125-28, natural history of, 38(3):246-48, 252-53, Disappearance of Laperouse, by Edward 18(1):55-57 256-58 Weber Allen, review, 52(2):72-73 grave of, 11(2):94-96, 24(4):311 See also names of individual cities The Vanishing Race, the Last Great Indian journals of, 5(2):129-37, 5(3):215-24, Vancouver Island Development Syndicate, Council, by Joseph K. Dixon, 5(2):149- 5(4):300-308, 6(1):50-68, 6(2):83-89 102(2):82-84, 86 50 on landscape of Pacific Coast, 65(1):1-5 “The Vancouver Riot and Its International VanMale, John, 41(1):37-39, 41 and Mackenzie, Alexander, 95(4):172 Significance,” by Howard H. Sugimoto, works of: Resources of Pacific Northwest and Native peoples, descriptions of, 64(4):163-74 Libraries, review, 35(1):74-75 9(2):85-86, 46(2):35-36, 51(1):1-12 “Vancouver’s Centennial,” by Edmond S. Vanport, by Manly Maben, review, 79(2):81 and Nootka Sound controversy, 11(1):28, Meany, 16(2):110-13 Vanport City (Oreg.), 92(3):140-43, 96(1):3- 12(1):29-30, 47-50, 14(3):163-64, Vancouver’s Discovery of Puget Sound, by 6, 8, 11-12 54(4):155, 157 Edmond S. Meany, reveiw, 1(3):162-64 VanStone, James W., “Commercial Whaling in Puget Sound, 21(1):55, 30(2):177-217, Vancouver’s First Century: A City Album 1860- in the Arctic Ocean,” 49(1):1-10; “An 44(3):115-28, 45(1):28-32 1960, ed. Anne Kloppenborg, Alice Early Nineteenth-Century Artist in relic related to, 23(3):235 Niwinski, Eve Johnson, and Robert Alaska: Louis Choris and the First request for funds by, 17(2):125-28 Gruetter, review, 70(4):185 Kotzebue Expedition,” 51(4):145-58; in Russian America, 90(4):195-200, 202 “Vancouver’s Own Heroes of the Soviet “Exploring the Copper River Country,” ships commanded by, 21(4):268-70 Union,” ed. Bill Alley, 94(4):216-17 46(4):115-23; “Russian Exploration

418 Pacific Northwest Quarterly in Interior Alaska: An Extract from Vaughn, Courtney, rev. of Arctic Vera, Wash., 84(1):12 the Journal of Andrei Glazunov,” Schoolteacher: Kulukak, Alaska, 1931- Vera Electric Water Company, 84(1):12 50(2):37-47; Athapaskan Adaptations: 1933, 85(2):72; rev. of From Humboldt Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 5(4):325 Hunters and Fishermen of the Subarctic to Kodiak, 1886-1895: Recollections of Verhaegen, Peter J., 32(2):170-73, 180, 182, Forests, 103(3):110; Eskimos of the a Frontier Childhood and the Founding 33(2):131-33, 35(1):31-32 Nushagak River: An Ethnographic of the First American School and the Verney, Celestin, 19(1):48-49 History, review, 59(4):227; Point Hope: Baptist Mission at Kodiak, Alaska, Vernon, B.C., 57(1):30-35 An Eskimo Village in Transition, review, 85(2):72 “Vernon Carstensen, 1907-1992,” by Charles 55(1):40; ed., A. F. Kashevarov’s Coastal Vaughn, J. W., Indian Fights: New Facts on P. LeWarne, 84(2):50 Explorations in Northwest Alaska, 1838, Seven Encounters, review, 58(1):45 , American Scholar, by review, 70(4):182; ed., E. W. Nelson’s Vaughn, Stephen, Holding Fast the Inner Joseph B. Harrison, 21(2):149 Notes on the Indians of the Yukon Lines: Democracy, Nationalism, and “Vernon Louis Parrington: The Mind and and Innoko Rivers, Alaska, review, the Committee on Public Information, Art of a Historian of Ideas,” by Robert 70(4):182; ed., V. S. Khromchenko’s review, 72(2):86; rev. of FDR and the A. Skotheim and Kermit Vanderbilt, Coastal Explorations in Southwestern News Media, 83(2):74 53(3):100-13 Alaska, 1822, review, 65(2):91; rev. of Vaughn, Wash., 14(1):62 “Vernon Louis Parrington as Historical The Eskimo of St. Michael and Vicinity, Vaux, Calvert, 66(3):98-99, 101, 100(1):24 Ironist,” by Richard Reinitz, 68(3):113- as Related by H. M. W. Edmonds, Vavasour, Merwin, 3(2):131, 133-53, 8(2):110, 19 59(3):165-66 112, 14(4):267, 21(1):45 “Vernon Parrington’s View: Economics and Vansyckle, John Milton, 32(4):360-62 Veach, Rebecca Monroe, ed., The Public and Criticism,” ed. Vernon L. Parrington, The Vaquero, by Arnold R. Rojas, review, the Private Lincoln: Contemporary Jr., 44(3):97-105 56(2):95 Perspectives, review, 72(2):72-75 Verona (steamboat), 57(2):59-60, 63, “Vardis Fisher and the ‘Idaho Guide’: Veazie, Wash., 14(1):62 71(2):50-62, 91(1):11-12 Preserving Culture for the New Deal,” Vedeler, Harold C., “Historical Materials at Verreydt, Felix, 32(2):170-73, 180-85, by Ronald W. Taber, 59(2):68-76 the Southern Branch of the University 33(2):132-51 Varieties of Hope: An Anthology of Oregon of Idaho,” 27(2):174-75; ed., “The Vertrees, Will, 67(4):145, 147-48 Prose, ed. Gordon B. Dodds, review, Reminiscences of Murdoch M. Verzuh, Ron, “Organizing Immigrant Labor: 85(4):161 McPherson,” 27(3):243-60, 27(4):369- Barriers to Unionizing the Smelter Varieties of Reform Thought, by Daniel Levine, 89 Workers of Trail, British Columbia, review, 56(2):94-95 Velde, Harold, 89(1):12-18 during the Second World War,” “‘The Various Celestials among Our Town’: Velde Committee. See House Un-American 105(4):175-88; rev. of Spirit of the Euro-American Response to Port Activities Committee Nikkei Fleet: B.C.’s Japanese Canadian Townsend’s Chinese Colony,” by Daniel Velten, H. V., “The Nez Perce Verb,” Fishermen, 101(1):44-45 Liestman, 85(3):93-104 34(3):271-92 “Vessels Trading on the Northwest Coast of “Various Uses of Plants by West Coast Velvet, Wash., 14(1):62 America, 1804-1814,” 19(4):294-95 Indians,” by Albert B. Reagan, Venables, Francis, 14(4):256 Vest, George Graham, 74(1):7, 10 25(2):133-37 Vendovi (Fijian leader), 4(3):176, 17(2):133, Vest, Jay Hansford C., rev. of Invisible Vassar, Wash., 14(1):61-62 75(1):2-3, 80(1):23, 25, 31 Indigenes: The Politics of Vassutin, Peter, 4(2):88, 90 Vendovi Island (Wash.), 14(2):127, 75(1):2-3, Nonrecognition, 97(3):153-54 “A Vast Neglected Field for Archaeological 7-12 Vestal, Stanley, Joe Meek: The Merry Mountain Research,” by Harlan I. Smith, “Vendovi Island: ’s ‘Peaceful Man, review, 44(1):40-41; The 1(3):131-35 Paradise of the Pacific,’” by Charles P. Missouri, review, 36(3):282; Mountain vaudeville, 28(2):118-22, 129-30, 57(4):137- LeWarne, 75(1):2-12 Men, review, 29(1):89-90; The Old 47, 81(2):57-58, 60 Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark Santa Fe Trail, review, 31(2):221-23; Vaudrin, Bill, Tanaina Tales from Alaska, Expedition, by Thomas P. Lowry, Revolt on the Border, review, 30(2):227- review, 61(4):225-26 review, 97(1):46-47 28 Vaughan, Alfred J., 37(3):199, 206, 210, 213- Venetie Indian Reservation (Alaska), Veterans Administration hospital (Seattle), 21 82(4):141 architecture of, 103(3):132, 134, 136 Vaughan, Thomas, Voyages of Enlightenment: Veniaminov, Innokentii (Ioann). See Veterans and Pioneers’ Association of Lewis Malaspina on the Northwest Coast, Innokentii (Innocent), Saint County, 5(4):320 1791/1792, review, 70(4):181; ed., High Venn, George, Soldier to Advocate: C. E. S. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 85(4):131-32, and Mighty: Select Sketches about the Wood’s 1877 Legacy, review, 98(1):43- 102(1):8 Deschutes Country, review, 74(1):46; 44; West of Paradise, review, 92(2):92 Veterans of Future Wars, 85(4):130-36 ed., To Siberia and Russian America: Ventura, Wash., 14(2):127 “The Veterans of Future Wars in the Three Centuries of Russian Eastward A Venture in History: The Production, Pacific Northwest,” by Donald W. Expansion, Vol. 3: The Russian Publication, and Sale of the Works of Whisenhunt, 85(4):130-36 American Colonies, 1798-1867: A Hubert Howe Bancroft, by Harry Clark, veto, in state constitutions, 4(4):264, Documentary Record, review, 83(2):75; review, 66(1):35-36 42(4):288-89 ed., The Western Shore: Oregon A Venture of Mind and Spirit: An Illustrated Vevier, Charles, ed., Siberian Journey down the Country Essays honoring the American History of Whitworth College, by Dale Amur to the Pacific, 1856-1857, review, Revolution, review, 68(3):143; ed., E. Soden, review, 82(4):156, 83(4):152- 54(3):128 Wheels of Fortune, by Francis Seufert, 55 Via Western Express and Stagecoach, by Oscar review, 73(3):135 Venus (ship), 12(1):43 Osburn Winther, review, 37(2):166-67

Index 419 Vibert, Elizabeth, Traders’ Tales: Narratives of review, 82(3):109 Horn, review, 63(4):182 Cultural Encounters in the Columbia Views of American Landscapes, ed. Mick Vincennes (ship), 16(1):50, 55-61, 45(1):30, Plateau, 1807-1846, review, 89(4):216 Gidley and Robert Lawson-Peebles, 73(4):156-62, 80(1):22-31 The Viceroy of New Spain, by Donald E. review, 82(4):151 Vincent (Coeur d’Alene leader), 34(2):172, Smith, review, 4(2):129 Vigilante Newspapers: A Tale of Sex, Religion, 174, 180 Victor (Flathead leader), 29(3):284-96 and Murder in the Northwest, by Gerald Vincent, Dick, 97(4):176 Victor, Frances Fuller, 45(4):105-15, 64(2):58, J. Baldasty, review, 97(1):43 Vincent, G. C., 26(3):209 64, 68(1):13-14, 17, 21, 86(3):130 Vigilantes, A Chronicle of the Rise and Fall of Vincent, Leon S., 88(1):5-8 works of: River of the West, 45(4):105, the Plummer Gang of Outlaws in and Vincent, Theodore G., and the 110-12, 115 About Virginia City, Montana, in the Garvey Movement, review, 66(1):30-34 Victor, Henry Clay, 45(4):107-108, 115 Early 60s, by Hoffman Birney, review, Vincent, W. D., The Astorians, 20(1):72; The Victor, Orville J., 45(4):106-107 21(2):144 Hudson’s Bay Company, 19(1):72-73 Victor Gold and Silver Mining Company, The Vigilantes of Montana, by Thomas J. Vincent, William D., 104(1):13-14 44(4):174-75 Dimsdale, 106(4):187-95, review, Vinning, George T., 17(1):38 “Victor Steinbrueck Finds His : From 7(3):248-49 Vint, Thomas, 96(4):173-74 the Argus to Seattle Cityscape,” by vigilantism, 76(2):43-47, 77(2):56-57, Vinton, H. D., 11(2):138-39 Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, 99(3):122-33 94(2):83-92 Vinton, Stallo, John Colter, Discoverer of Victoria (ship), 14(3):230 and Centralia massacre (1919), 57(2):65, Yellowstone Park, review, 18(1):67 Victoria: A Primer for Regional History in 68-69, 72, 77(4):125-29 Viola, Herman J., “The Wilkes Expedition on Architecture, by Martin Segger, review, by farmers in Yakima Valley (Wash.), the Pacific Coast,” 80(1):21-31; ed.,The 72(1):46 65(4):170-75 Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1824- Victoria, B.C., 70(4):167, 176-77, 94(4):171- during maritime strike (1934), 91(3):150, 1977, review, 72(1):41 82, 102(2):84, 103(2):67-83 153-58 Viola Company, 47(3):79-80 Victoria: The Fort, by Derek Pethick, review, in mining camps, 20(1):42-45, 55(4):177- “Violence at Centralia, 1919,” by Robert L. 61(2):110-11 78, 73(1):10-11, 16-19 Tyler, 45(4):116-24 Victoria Chamber of Commerce, 103(2):71- tourism based on, 106(4):183-96 Virden, Jenel, Good-bye, Piccadilly: British 72 and unwritten law, 94(2):69-82 War Brides in America, review, Victoria Daily Standard, 23(2):123 See also law enforcement and crime 89(1):48-49 Victoria Morning News, 80(3):103, 105-108, Vignaud, Henri, “An Old Unknown Map of Virden, Wash., 14(2):128 110 America, the First to Show the Future Virgil, Aeneid, influence of on Morley Victoria Times, 50(3):113 Bering Strait,” 22(2):112-16 Roberts, 93(1):28-29 “Victoria Welcomes the Dominion “The Village at the Mouth of the Coquille Virgin, Robert G., “Audio-Visual Aids for Astrophysical Observatory: Science River: Historical Questions of Who, Pacific Northwest History,” 37(1):59- and Society in the Pacific Northwest,” When, and Where,” by Roberta L. Hall 67; rev. of Men Who Built the West, by George E. Webb, 94(4):171-82 and Don Alan Hall, 82(3):101-108 36(4):353 A Victorian Earl in the Arctic: The Travels and Village Creek (Wash.), fort at, 38(3):217 Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol Collections of the Fifth Earl of Lonsdale, Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and and Myth, by Henry Nash Smith, 1888-89, by Shepard Krech III, review, Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi, review, 42(1):80-81 82(1):35 by David I. Bushnell, Jr., 14(3):238 Virginia, migrants from, 29(2):115-34, A Victorian Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Villard, Fanny Garrison, 19(4):310-11 33(1):23 Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, Villard, Henry Virginia City, Mont., 27(4):377, 382, ed. Rodman W. Paul, review, 65(2):87 contributions of, to education in Pacific 40(2):122 Victory bonds, 38(4):346, 350 Northwest, 15(2):110, 17(4):266, food shortages in (1865), 21(3):189-94, Victory Gardens and Barrage Balloons: A 25(2):83-92, 79(2):70 36(2):115-20 Collective Memoir, by Frank Wetzel, papers of, 13(2):158-59, 37(3):175-76, gold mining in, 23(3):192-93 review, 88(2):94-95 44(1):37 journalism in, 27(3):219-20, 222-23, “The Victory of National Irrigation in the in railroad industry, 10(2):98-99, 29(1):53-59 Yakima Valley, 1902-1906,” by Calvin B. 13(4):243-49, 14(2):84-91, 26(2):96, vigilante tourism in, 106(4):183-88, 191, Coulter, 42(2):99-122 98, 101, 105, 39(4):255-58, 58(2):87, 193-95 Viehe, Fred W., rev. of A Sporting Time: 87(4):173, 95(4):198, 98(4):176 Virginia City (Mont.) Beaver Head News, New York City and the Rise of Modern in smelting industry, 31(2):123-59 27(3):219-20, 222-23 Athletics, 1820-70, 78(1/2):65 works of: The Early History of Virginia City (Mont.) Capital Times, 29(1):54- Viereck, Leslie, 85(1):32, 34 Transportation in Oregon, review, 57 Viernes, Gene, 102(1):11 35(3):268-69; Memoirs of Henry Virginia City (Mont.) Democrat, 29(1):53-57 Vietnam War, 98(3):152-53, 99(4):173-76, Villard, Journalist and Financier, 1835- Virginia City (Mont.) Madisonian, 29(1):54, 178-80 1900, 25(2):83-92; The Past and Present 58-59 The View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of the Pike’s Peak Gold Regions, review, Virginia City (Mont.) Montanian, 29(1):54, of Western Indians, by Sherry L. Smith, 23(3):230-31 56-59 review, 84(1):37 Villard, Oswald Garrison, 25(2):83, 85, 91 Virginia City (Mont.) Post, 29(1):53-59 A View of the Methow from Moccasin Lake works of: Fighting Years: Memoirs of a Virginia City (Mont.) Republican, 27(3):219, Ranch, by James C. Pigott, review, Liberal Editor, review, 31(1):111-14 222-23, 29(1):54-56, 58-59 97(2):90-91 Villiers, Alan, Captain James Cook, review, Virginia City (Mont.) Telegram, 27(3):219, The Viewless Winds, by Murray Morgan, 59(4):216-17; The War with Cape 223

420 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Virginia Mason Hospital and Medical Center, Voigt, William, Jr., Public Grazing Lands: O. Johansen, review, 51(3):141 103(4):159, 166-68 Use and Misuse by Industry and “Voyage of the East Indiaman Phoenix,” by Virginia Under the Stuarts, 1607-1688, by Government, review, 69(4):186-87 Clarence L. Andrews, 23(1):37 Thomas J. Wertenbaker, 5(2):146 volcanoes, 74(2):59-65. See also names of “The Voyage of the Hope: 1790-1792,” by F. Vision: A Saga of the Sky, by Harold individual volcanoes W. Howay, 11(1):3-28 Mansfield, 86(3):107-108 Volstead Act. See National Prohibition Act The Voyage of the New Hazard to the Visions of the American West, by Gerald F. (1919) Northwest Coast, Hawaii and China, Kreyche, review, 81(1):36 Voluntary Racial Transfer Program (Seattle 1810-1813, by Stephen Reynolds, ed. F. Visions upon the Land: Man and Nature on public schools), 73(2):53-56 W. Howay, review, 30(3):350-51 the Western Range, by Karl Hess, Jr., Volunteers of America, archives of (Everett, The Voyage of the Schooner “Polar Bear”: review, 86(3):143-44 Wash.), 30(4):425 Whaling and Trading in the North “A Visit to West Point,” by William F. Prosser, Von Kármán, Theodore, 72(4):165, 168 Pacific and Arctic, 1913-1914, by 2(2):105-17 Von Phul, P. V., 22(4):295, 298, 306 Bernhard Kilian, ed. John R. Bockstoce, Visscher, William L., 84(3):85-86, 88-90 Von Rhein, Arthur W., 57(4):174, 176 review, 75(2):92 Visser, John, 92(1):5-7 Voorhees, Charles S., 16(4):257, 32(4):379- A Voyage Round the World, from 1806 to “Vitus Bering and Georg Steller: Their 82, 35(2):108-109, 35(4):329-30, 1812; in which Japan, Kamschatka, the Tragic Conflict during the American 37(4):342, 354 Aleutian Islands, and the Sandwich Expedition,” by O. W. Frost, 86(1):3-16 Voorhees, Victor W., Western Home Builder, Islands were Visited. . . . by Archibald “Vitus Bering Resurrected: Recent Forensic 85(4):154, 156 Campbell, 24(1):25-26, review, Analysis and the Documentary Voorhis, Ernest, comp., Historic Forts and 60(1):35 Record,” by O. W. Frost, 84(3):91-97 Trading Posts, 22(2):154 Voyage Round the World, Performed in His Vitzthum, Richard C., The American voting patterns Britannic Majesty’s Ships. . . . by James Compromise: Theme and Method in in Calif., 58(4):196-204 Cook, 1(3):115-18 the Histories of Bancroft, Parkman, and in Oreg., 55(2):55, 63-66 A Voyage to California, by Jean Chappe Adams, review, 67(2):90 during Progressive Era, 65(3):132-45 D’Auteroche, ed. Kenneth L. Holmes, Vivet, Louis, 6(3):191 regional differences in, 64(4):152-53 review, 66(2):85-86 Vivian, Mrs. S. P., 15(2):97-98, 100 in Wash., 57(4):156-57, 65(3):105-107 A Voyage to the North West Side of America: Vocabulary of the Language, by John P. Vouri, Mike, Outpost of Empire: The Royal The Journals of James Colnett, 1786-89, Harrington, 20(2):152 Marines and the Joint Occupation of ed. Robert M. Galois, review, 96(1):51- Voegelin, C. F., 34(3):271-72 San Juan Island, review, 97(1):44-45; 52 works of: rev. of Coos Myth Texts, The Pig War: Standoff at Griffin Bay, Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America, 32(1):113-14; rev. of Coos Narrative review, 105(3):142-43 1792: Juan Francisco de la Bodega and Ethnologic Texts, 32(1):113-14 Vovnyanko, Aleksandra, “The Rise and y Quadra and the Nootka Sound Voeltz, Herman C., “Genesis and Decline of the Lebedev-Lastochkin Controversy, trans. Freeman M. Tovell, Development of a Regional Power Company: Russian Colonization of review, 103(2):98-99 Agency in the Pacific Northwest, 1933- South Central Alaska, 1787-1798,” Voyage to the South Atlantic and Round Cape 43,” 53(2):65-76 90(4):191-205 Horn into the Pacific Ocean,by James Vogel, Daniel R., rev. of The Gates of Hell: A Voyage around the World, 1826-1829, Vol. Colnett, review, 66(2):96 Sir John Franklin’s Tragic Quest for the 1: To Russian America and Siberia, by Voyages and Adventures of La Pérouse, review, North West Passage, 103(1):46-47 Frederic Litke, ed. Richard A. Pierce, 62(1):35 Vogel, Virgil J., American Indian Medicine, review, 79(4):158 The Voyages and Explorations of Samuel de review, 62(1):34 A Voyage from the Columbia to California Champlain, 1604-16, ed. Edward G. Voget, Frederick William, 93(4):212-13 in 1840 from the Journal of Sir James Bourne, review, 1(4):277-78 Vogler, Joe, 77(4):138 Douglas, by Herman Alexander Leader, Voyages From Montreal, on the River St. Voice of the Old Wolf: Lucullus Virgil 21(2):153 Laurence, Through the Continent of McWhorter and the Nez Perce Indians, Voyage into Substance: Art, Science, Nature, North America, to the Frozen and Pacific by Steven Ross Evans, review, 89(1):38- and the Illustrated Travel Account, Oceans, In the years 1789 and 1793, by 39 1760-1840, by Barbara Maria Stafford, Alexander Mackenzie, 95(4):171-72, Voices from the Sound: Chronicles of review, 76(4):156 174, 176-80 and Tofino, 1899- A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Voyages of Discovery: Essays on the Lewis and 1929, by Margaret Horsfield, review, Ocean and Round the World, 1791- Clark Expedition, ed. James P. Ronda, 100(3):150-51 1795, by George Vancouver, ed. W. review, 90(4):212 Voices of a Thousand People: The Makah Kaye Lamb, 76(4):132-36 Voyages of Enlightenment: Malaspina on Cultural and Research Center, by The Voyage of Semen Dezhnev in 1648: the Northwest Coast, 1791/1792, by Patricia Pierce Erikson, review, Bering’s Precursor, with Selected Thomas Vaughan, E. A. P. Crownhart- 94(4):212-14 Documents, by Raymond H. Fisher, Vaughan, and Mercedes Palau de Voices of American Indian Assimilation and review, 74(1):45 Iglesias, review, 70(4):181 Resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah The Voyage of “Sutil” and “Mexicana,” 1792: voyages of exploration. See names of Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard, by The Last Spanish Exploration of the individual expeditions; names of Siobhan Senier, review, 93(2):101-102 Northwest Coast of America, review, individual explorers Voices of the Second Wave: Chinese Americans 83(3):112-13 Voyages of the “Columbia” to the Northwest in Seattle, comp. Dori Jones Yang, Voyage of the Columbia: Around the World Coast 1787-1790 and 1790-1793, ed. review, 103(1):38-39 with John Boit, 1790-1793, ed. Dorothy Frederic W. Howay, review, 33(4):439-

Index 421 40, rpt., review, 66(2):96 Wadewitz, Lissa K., The Nature of Borders: 86(1):50-51 Voyages on the Yukon and Its Tributaries, by Salmon, Boundaries, and Bandits on the Wagoner, David (lawyer), 73(2):55-61 Hudson Stuck, review, 9(1):69-70 , review, 104(1):46 Wagoner, David (writer), 97(4):182-83, 186- Voyages to Hawaii before 1860, by Bernice Wadland, Justin, Trying Home: The Rise and 88 Judd, 20(3):233-34 Fall of an Anarchist Utopia on Puget The Wagonmasters: High Plains Freighting The Voyages to Russian America, 1802-1807, Sound, review, 105(4):197-98 from the Earliest Days of the Santa by G. I. Davydov, ed. Richard A. Pierce, Wagenknecht, Edward, Mark Twain, the Fe Trail to 1880, by Henry Pickering review, 70(4):182 Man and His Work, review, 27(2):187- Walker, review, 58(3):157-58 Voyages to the South Seas, by Edmund 89; rev. of The Heart of the Skyloo, Wagons, Mules and Men: How the Frontier Fanning, 13(2):84-86, 89 26(1):65-66 Moved West, by Nick Eggenhofer, Voznesenskii, Ilia G., 58(1):35, 38 Wagenknecht, Louise, Light on the Devils: review, 54(1):40-41 Vries, Maerten Gerritsen, 95(2):67 Coming of Age on the Klamath, review, Wah-de (Makah Indian), 74(3):110 Vrooman, Nicholas, rev. of Outpost: John 103(3):148-49; White Poplar, Black Wahkiakum County (Wash.), 4(2):103, McLoughlin and the Far Northwest, Locust, review, 95(3):152-53 13(3):186, 14(2):129, 21(1):26, 28, 96(4):216-17; rev. of People of the River: Wagner, “Dutch John,” 106(4):190-91 26(1):38 Native Arts of the Oregon Territory, Wagner, Glendolin Damon, Blankets and Wahl, Ryan, Legacy in Wood: The Wahl Family 96(4):214 Moccasins, review, 25(1):67-68 Boat Builders, review, 100(2):92-93 Vultee Aircraft, 88(2):89 Wagner, Harr, A Man Unafraid. The Story Wahlgren, Erik, The Kensington Stone: A Vyvyan, Clara, The Ladies, the Gwich’in, of John Charles Frémont, review, Mystery Solved, review, 50(2):70 and the Rat: Travels on the Athabasca, 22(2):150-52 Wahluk, Wash., 14(2):129-30 Mackenzie, Rat, Porcupine, and Yukon Wagner, Heartie Dimmock Griggs, 33(1):119- Wah-pi-wa-pit-la, 97(1):35-36 Rivers in 1926, ed. I. S. MacLaren and 20 Waiilatpu (Whitman mission), 14(2):130, Lisa N. LaFramboise, review, 91(1):49- Wagner, Henry R., California Imprints, 25(1):39-44, 67(1):3-5, 8-9, 97(1):19- 50 13(3):237; Cartography of the 20 Northwest Coast of America to the archaeological excavation of, 40(4):295- Year 1800, review, 29(2):207-208, 315 rpt., review, 60(3):162; Henry R. descriptions of, 1(1):34, 38-44, 38(3):224- W Wagner’s the Plains and the Rockies, 27 a bibliography of original narratives Hall, Edwin O., at, 14(4):295-96 W. A. C. Bennett and the Rise of British of travel and adventure, 1800-1865, irrigation at, 9(4):261-62 Columbia, by David J. Mitchell, review, review, 29(1):88-89; The Plains and See also Whitman massacre 76(1):37 the Rockies: A Contribution to the Waiilatpu, Its Rise and Fall, 1836-1847, by W. C. Bradbury Construction Company, Bibliography of Original Narratives Miles Cannon, review, 7(3):251-52 44(4):180-81 of Travel and Adventure, 1800-1865, “Waiilatpu after the Massacre,” by Thomas R. W. C. Talbot and Company, 16(1):17-18 review, 12(1):72; The Plains and the Garth, Jr., 38(4):315-18 “W. E. B. DuBois and Frederick Jackson Rockies: A Critical Bibliography of Wainhouse, David W., A History of American Turner: The Unveiling and Preemption Exploration, Adventure and Travel in Foreign Policy, 25(4):309 of America’s ‘Inner History,’” by the American West, 1800-1865, 4th Waiser, W. A., rev. of Arctic Exploration and William Toll, 65(2):66-78 ed. rev., review, 74(2):90; Sir Francis International Relations, 1900-1932, W. H. Witt Company, 106(3):115-17 Drake’s Voyage Around the World, 85(1):43; rev. of Survival on a Westward “The W. Park Winans Manuscripts,” by Mary 18(4):302-304; Some Imaginary Trek, 1858-1859: The John Jones W. Avery, 47(1):15-20 California Geography, 18(2):148-49; Overlanders, 81(3):117 Wada, Jujiro, 74(3):124 Spanish Explorations in the Straits of Wait, Aaron E., 17(4):268 Waddell, Oscar M., comp., Eastern Juan de Fuca, review, 25(1):69-70; Wait, Sylvester M., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, Washington Primer, 34(2):230 Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41, 17(1):29 Waddell, Susan S., 6(1):12 of America in the Sixteenth Century, Waite, Davis H., 60(4):183-92 Waddingham, Wilson, 44(4):169, 172-76 review, 21(2):142-43, rpt., review, Waite, Peter B., The Life and Times of Wade, Jack, 22(2):102-103 60(3):162 Confederation, 1864-1867: Politics, Wade, M. S., Mackenzie of Canada, 19(1):71- Wagner, Laura Virginia, Through Historic Newspapers, and the Union of British 72; rev. of The Journal of Henry Kelsey, Years with Eliza Ferry Leary, 26(2):152 North America, review, 54(2):83 1691-1692, 19(3):228-30 Wagner, Theodore Henry, 71(4):173 Waitsburg, Wash., 14(2):130, 32(1):125 Wade, Mary H., The Trail Blazers, review, Wagon Road Expedition to the Valley of the Waitsburg Academy (Waitsburg, Wash.), 16(3):228-29 Great Salt Lake, 38(3):264 41(4):349, 351 Wade, Mason, Francis Parkman: Heroic wagon roads. See road building Wakashan (language), 41(3):191, 201 Historian, review, 34(1):110-12; Wagon Roads West, by W. Turrentine Jackson, The Wake of the Prairie Schooner, by Irene D. ed., Regionalism in the Canadian review, 44(2):90-91 Paden, review, 35(1):77-78 Community, 1867-1967: Canadian wagon trains. See names of individual routes Wakefield, George, 74(1):8-10 Historical Association Centennial The Wagon Trains of ’44: A Comparative Wakefield, L. H., 17(4):263 Seminars, review, 62(3):126 View of the Individual Caravans in Wa-kiu-kou-we-la-sou-mi (Umapine; Cayuse Wade, Richard C., Chicago: Growth of a the Emigration of 1844 to Oregon, by leader). See Wakonkonwelasonmi Metropolis, review, 62(1):26; The Urban Thomas A. Rumer, review, 83(1):36-37 Wakonkonwelasonmi (Umapine; Cayuse Frontier: The Rise of Western Cities, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon leader), 26(1):21-24 1790-1830, review, 52(2):72 Trail, by Jacqueline Williams, review, Walch, Timothy, rev. of The Real Making of

422 Pacific Northwest Quarterly the President: Kennedy, Nixon, and the 42(3):230-31, 98(4):169 Wall, W. A., The Place of Captain Cook’s 1960 Election, 100(3):146 and Tshimakain mission, 67(1):1, 4-9, Death, review, 19(1):64 Waldbauer, Richard C., Grubstaking the 104(1):6 Walla Walla, Wash., 3(4):274-76, 45(4):112, Palouse: Gold Mining in the Hoodoo and Whitman, Marcus, 64(2):59, 64 95(4):196-98 Mountains of North Idaho, 1860-1950, Walker, Francis A., 75(4):160-61 churches in, 6(2):90-99 review, 78(3):115 Walker, Franklin, Jack London and the civil rights movement in, 99(4):173-74, Walden, Arthur Treadwell, A Dog-Puncher Klondike: The Genesis of an American 177-78 on the Yukon, review, 19(4):304-305; Writer, review, 58(4):213; rev. of high schools in, 24(4):280-81 Harness and Pack, 26(3):236 Clemens of the “Call”: Mark Twain impact of Mullan Road on, 14(3):206-209, Walden, Ebenezer, 40(2):141, 145 in San Francisco, 61(4):233-34; rev. 65(3):118-29 Waldo, John, 51(2):49 of Gold Hunter: The Adventures of liquor control in, 56(1):4 Waldorf, John Taylor, A Kid on the Comstock, Marshall Bond, 61(3):136 and mining trade, 20(1):36-38, 56(4):168- review, 60(4):226 Walker, George B., 15(4):286 75, 72(2):76-83 Waldron, Ellis, Atlas of Montana Elections, Walker, Henry Pickering, The Wagonmasters: origin of name of, 14(2):132-33 1889-1976, review, 73(3):141; Montana High Plains Freighting from the Earliest proposed as Wash. state capital, 32(4):406- Legislators, 1864-1979: Profiles and Days of the Santa Fe Trail to 1880, 408, 413-14, 422, 40(2):110-19 Biographical Directory, review, review, 58(3):157-58 and railroads, 4(4):266, 270-71 73(3):141 Walker, J. E., 24(1):77 reminiscences about, 28(3):301-11 Waldron, R. R., 17(1):63, 17(2):142 Walker, James Gray, 59(4):195, 198-99 settlement of, 24(1):9-24 Waldron, T. W., 16(2):138, 140-45, 16(3):215, Walker, Joel P., 17(1):58, 35(1):36 and state boundaries, 24(2):91-104, 21(3):227-29, 21(4):298-305, 22(1):42- Walker, Joseph R., 39(1):17-19, 28 29(3):261-62, 32(4):349-84, 40(2):106- 58, 25(3):173-74 Walker, Kenneth, 103(2):61-63 23, 44(2):80-87, 51(3):125-27, 129 A Walk on the Canol Road: Exploring the First Walker, Mary (née Richardson), 2(2):134, student activism in, 99(4):173-74, 177-80 Major Northern Pipeline, by S. R. Gage, 8(2):159-60, 33(1):113-14, 67(1):1, 4-5, theaters in, 28(2):124-25 review, 82(3):114 98(4):169, 104(1):6 and Whitman College, 79(2):71-73 Walker, Alexander, An Account of a Voyage Walker, Randi Jones, Religion and the Public Walla Walla and Columbia River Railroad, to the North West Coast of America in Conscience: Ecumenical Civil Rights 3(3):188-89, 10(2):101, 14(1):3-13, 1785 and 1786, review, 75(2):81 Work in Seattle, 1940-1960, review, 24(1):20-22, 25(4):247, 26(4):261, Walker, Anna Sloan, “History of the Liquor 104(4):192-93; rev. of A Kindly 45(1):14, 16 Laws of the State of Washington,” Providence: An Alaskan Missionary’s “Walla Walla and Missoula,” by T. C. Elliott, 5(2):116-20 Story, 1926-2006, 101(1):46-47 3(4):274-76 Walker, Courtney M., 1(1):23-25, 6(4):258- Walker, Robert H., ed., American Studies: “Walla Walla and the Palouse Country 59, 24(1):41 Topics and Sources, review, 69(2):86-87 (1879),” 37(3):176-85 Walker, Cyrus (lumberman), 5(1):28, Walker, Rodolph M., 31(4):413, 32(3):250, Walla Walla College, 83(4):152-54 16(1):17-18, 17(3):176, 42(4):304-306, 255, 263-64, 266 Walla Walla County (Wash.), 4(2):103-104, 310-13, 320, 70(4):147-48, 151-53 Walker, Samuel, 33(3):303 24(2):99-101, 104, 31(2):189-90, 201 Walker, Cyrus (soldier), 104(1):14 Walker, Thomas, rev. of The Museum of agriculture in, 37(4):296-302, 45(1):13-18 Walker, Dale L., The Lost Revolutionary: Anthropology at the University of British formation of, 3(4):274-76, 14(2):132-33, A Biography of John Reed, review, Columbia, 102(4):201 31(4):411, 414 60(2):113 Walker, Thomas B., 84(1):28 newspapers of, 14(4):284-88, 18(1):52-54, Walker, David A., rev. of Cures and Chaos: The Walker, W. (Atahualpa crew member), 26(2):139-42, 39(3):237 Life and Times of Dr. Vincent Hume 19(1):6-9 Walla Walla Equal Suffrage League, 42(2):123, and His Impact on a Frontier Alaska Walker, Walter, 88(4):177-78 126-27, 131-37 Town, 100(1):45-46; rev. of Indians Walker, William (interpreter), 2(3):200-203, Walla Walla Library Association, 17(4):253 and Bureaucrats: Administering the 222-23, 2(4):313, 6(1):50 Walla Walla Mounted Militia, 11(4):247 Reservation Policy during the Civil War, Walker, William H. (Mormon settler), , 25(2):128-32, 27(2):107- 67(1):20 78(1/2):56 108, 31(2):170-71, 97(1):20-24, 28, Walker, Deward E., Jr., rev. of Empty Nets: Walkin, Frank, 77(4):127 32, 34 Indians, Dams, and the Columbia Walking Bear (Kalispel leader), 35(2):127-28 Walla Walla Railroad Company, 3(3):188 River, 92(1):52-53; rev. of Flathead and Walking to Work: Tramps in America, 1790- “The Walla Walla Separation Movement,” by Kootenay: The Rivers, the Tribes and 1935, by Eric H. Monkkonen, review, C. S. Kingston, 24(2):91-104 the Region’s Traders, 62(3):122; rev. of 76(2):75 Walla Walla Statesman, 24(2):95-97, 48(1):22- “Keeping the Lakes’ Way”: Reburial and Walkinshaw, Robert Boyd, 25(3):181 24 the Re-creation of a Moral World among works of: On Puget Sound, 21(2):150-51, Walla Walla treaty council (1855), 1(4):253- an Invisible People, 92(2):93-94 29(3):241 55, 14(4):249, 25(1):45-46, 97(1):20- Walker, Donald, 8(3):212-14 Wall, Joseph Frazier, Andrew Carnegie, review, 26, 34-35, 99(4):159, 163-65, 104(1):7- Walker, Elkanah, 1(1):37-38, 2(1):24, 64(1):34-35; Iowa: A Bicentennial 8, 104(2):86 2(2):134, 142 History, review, 72(3):107-10 Walla Walla Union, 24(2):100-101, 51(4):178. archival materials relating to, 8(2):159-60, Wall, Karen L., Game Plan: A Social History of See also Walla Walla Union-Bulletin 33(1):113-14 Sport in Alberta, review, 104(4):196-97 Walla Walla Union Bank and Trust Company, on Fort Colvile, 16(1):40-41 Wall, Leslie, ed., Restoration of Puget Sound 43(2):144 Geyer, Charles A., on, 25(2):94-95 Rivers, review, 95(3):152 Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, 95(1):14 and Spokane people, impact on, Wall, Sam, 77(4):141-43 Walla Walla University. See Walla Walla

Index 423 College Wallen, Henry D., 15(1):54-55, 59, 61, Walsh, Thomas J. Walla Walla Valley (Wash.), 14(1):4-13, 18(1):30 and Dak. Terr. politics, 56(3):114-24 38(3):195, 200 Waller, Alvan F., 17(1):44, 59, 68(1):15, 22 on hydroelectricity, control of, 48(3):97 Walla Walla Woman’s Club, 42(2):123-37 Waller, Osmar, 98(1):34 irrigation legislation of, 89(4):192, 195-97 Wallace, Esther Tallentire, 7(1):56-57 Wallgren, Monrad “Mon” and Mont. politics (1932-33), 69(1):20-27 Wallace, Henry A., 60(1):10-11, 14, 16, anti-Japanese sentiment of, 93(3):132-33 and oil laws, 51(1):27 61(1):41-43, 61(3):148-51, 154, and Cain, Harry, 98(2):66, 68 and populism, 65(2):49-56 83(2):64-65, 68, 85(4):142, 99(3):111, and Jackson, Henry M., 81(3):87, 95 presidential campaign of, 55(1):1-8 118, 104(4):160-62, 169, 171, and Olympic National Park, creation of, and Teapot Dome scandal, 65(2):57-65 105(4):169 76(4):127-28, 99(3):112-15, 117-18 works of: Tom Walsh in Dakota Territory: Wallace, Henry C., 66(2):64-65, 71(2):65-66, and public power, 53(2):72-73, 75 Personal Correspondence of Senator 68, 70, 71(3):107, 109, 105(4):164 and Wash. state libraries, 48(1):26 Thomas J. Walsh and Elinor C. Wallace, Idaho, 78(3):87-89, 103(1):13, 19-20 Wallis, John, 48(1):17-21 McClements, review, 58(3):165 Wallace, J. N., The Passes of the Rocky Wallis, Nellie (McNatt), 3(4):298, 16(3):166 “Walsh of Montana in Dakota Territory: Mountains Along the Alberta Boundary, Wallis, Velma, Raising Ourselves: A Gwich’in Political Beginnings, 1884-90,” by J. review, 19(1):66; The Wintering Coming of Age Story from the Yukon Leonard Bates, 56(3):114-24 Partners on Peace River, review, River, 103(3):113 Walt Disney Imagineering, 80(1):2-3, 9 21(1):62-63 Walloch, Karen, rev. of Caring and Walt Disney Studios, Pinto Colvig at, Wallace, Leander C., 10(3):212-15, 15(3):191 Compassion: A History of the Sisters 93(1):52-53 Wallace, Milton B., 23(2):144-45 of St. Ann in Health Care in British Walt Whitman: Representative Selections, with Wallace, Robert V., 37(2):136-37, 139 Columbia, 103(1):47-48; rev. of Hope Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Wallace, W. Stewart, ed., The Canadian on the Hill: The First Century of Seattle by Floyd Stovall, review, 27(2):186-87 Historical Review, 11(2):150, Children’s Hospital, 103(1):47-48 Walter, Dave, Montana Campfire Tales: 13(2):149-50; ed., Documents relating Wallowa River valley (Oreg.), 6(3):145-46, Fourteen Historical Narratives, review, to the North West Company, review, 27(1):67-68 89(3):157 27(1):78-80; ed., Review of Historical Walls, F. Wesley, “Urbanism and the Walter, Louis, 15(2):115 Publications Relating to Canada, 1914 Methodist Church in Western Walter Cooper Company, 47(4):121-22 ed., 6(4):279-80, 1916 ed., 8(1):72-73, Washington, 1890-1915,” 38(4):319- Walter Francis Dillingham, 1875-1963, 1917 ed., 9(3):234, 1919 ed., 11(1):73- 33; rev. of The Spalding-Lowrie Hawaiian Entrepreneur and Statesman, 74 Correspondence, 34(1):121 by H. Brett Melendy, review, 89(2):107- Wallace, William (fur trader), 98(1):7-8, 11- Walls, Robert E., “Green Commonwealth: 108 12, 14-15 Forestry, Labor, and Public Ritual Walter Hines Page: Ambassador to the Court Wallace, William (settler), 10(3):221 in the Post-World War II Pacific of St. James’s, by Ross Gregory, review, Wallace, William A. (journalist), 44(4):162 Northwest,” 87(3):117-29; “History 62(2):91-92 Wallace, William Henson and Folklore: The Role of Tradition Walter L. Gainor Company, 95(1):17 archival materials relating to, 8(2):159 in Northwest Social Life,” 86(3):110- Walters, Augustus, 3(4):301 burial site of, 45(3):90 13; rev. of Badger and Coyote Were Walters, H. C., 36(4):301 and Ebey family, 33(3):303-304, 333 Neighbors: Melville Jacobs on Northwest Walters, Jane A., 3(4):301 and Kendall, Benjamin F., 49(1):31-35 Indian Myths and Tales, 93(1):37- Walters, Ronald G., rev. of The Church and Leschi, defense of, 95(1):30-31 38; rev. of How Raven Found the Universal and Triumphant: Elizabeth and martial law in Washington Terr. Daylight and Other American Indian Clare Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement, (1856), 43(2):98, 105-107, 109-11, 116- Stories, 93(1):37-38; rev. of In Timber 96(1):41 18, 95(1):28 Country: Working People’s Stories of Walters, Theodore A., 54(1):9-18 political career of: 42(1):10, 12, 16-18, Environmental Conflict and Urban Walters and Company, 36(4):295-96, 299-303 28-31, 49(2):61-76: as Idaho Terr. Flight, 88(4):207-208; rev. of Nine Walth, Brent, Fire at Eden’s Gate: Tom McCall governor, 36(4):341-42, 37(1):34, Visits to the Mythworld: Ghandl of and the Oregon Story, review, 88(1):47- 40(2):119-20, 60(2):78-81; as the Qayahl Llaanas, 93(1):37-38; rev. 48 Wash. Terr. delegate to House of of Where the Echo Began and Other Waltham, Henry, 21(3):227-29 Representatives, 32(4):354-56, Oral Traditions from Southwestern Waltman, W. W., 22(4):279 40(2):117, 119-20, 49(1):32-35, Alaska Recorded by Hans Himmelheber, Walton, Annie, 70(2):55-56 52(1):16 93(1):37-38; rev. of Working in the Walton, Gary M., Western River portrait of, 1(2):5, 7-8 Woods: A History of Logging on the West Transportation: The Era of Early in steamer industry, 45(3):76 Coast, 84(4):153 Internal Development, 1810-1860, Wallace, William S., 49(4):150 Wallula, Wash., 14(2):133-34, 43(1):35-36, review, 69(2):87 works of: “Founding the Public Library in 72(2):82-83 Walton, George, Faint the Trumpet Sounds: Yakima,” 45(3):95-101; “A Montanan “Wally Hickel’s Big Garden Hose: The Alaska The Life and Trial of Major Reno, in Russo-American Relations: The Water Pipeline to California,” by review, 58(3):160 Case of John Ginzberg,” 40(1):35-43 Terrence M. Cole, 86(2):59-71 Walton, Henry, 22(2):130-45 Wallace House (Oreg.), 98(1):7-8 Walsh, C. A., 53(4):142 Walton, James, 39(3):197 Wallach, Bret, At Odds with Progress: Walsh, Correa Moylan, 53(2):49 Walton, John, 8(2):87 Americans and Conservation, review, Walsh, Henry, 56(3):115-17, 124 Walton, Lauren M., rev. of Breaking Ground: 83(2):70 Walsh, Sophie, History and Romance of the The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and Wallahee, Jim, 19(3):169-74 San Juan Islands, 24(3):236 the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village,

424 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 100(4):197-98 War of the Copper Kings. Builder of Butte Ward, W. E. F., The and the Waltz, Alexandria, rev. of Before Seattle and Wolves of Wall Street, by C. B. Slavers: The Suppression of the Atlantic Rocked: A City and Its Music, Glasscock, review, 27(2):178-79 Slave Trade, review, 61(2):115-16 104(1):46-47 The War on Powder River, by Helena Ward, W. Peter, ed., British Columbia: Walula people. See Walla Walla people Huntington Smith, review, 58(1):45 Historical Readings, review, 73(3):139 Walurus (Siberian Yupik), 101(3/4):135 The War on Weeds in the Prairie West: An Ward, Walter, 94(2):64 Walville, Wash., 14(2):134 Environmental History, by Clinton L. Ward of the Redskins, by Sheba Hargreaves, Wanamaker, Pearl, 89(1):6-9 Evans, review, 94(4):214-15 22(3):233 Wanapam people. See Wanapum people War or Peace, by Hiram M. Chittenden, Warden, Wash., 14(2):134 Wanapum people, 27(2):107-108, 111, 113, review, 3(2):160 Wardener, James, 1(2):44 119, 151, 68(4):17790, 82(2):78 War Paint and Powder Horn on the Old Santa Wardin, Albert W., Jr., in Oregon, Wanch, George L., 43(4):283-84, 286 Fé Trail, by Vernon Quinn, 22(3):233 review, 62(1):39 Wanderer (tugboat), 42(4):308, 311, 318, War Production Board, 80(2):62, 65-69 Wardner, Idaho, 1(2):43-45, 57(2):50-52, 321-22 War Production in Washington, 34(2):230-31 58(1):15, 17-22, 24-25, 29, 31, 78(3):84, A Wanderer’s Trail, by A. Loton Ridger, War Relocation Authority, 70(2):78, 80, 87-89 6(2):128 88(4):169-70, 90(3):124-37 Wardner, Jim, 57(2):50 Wandering and Feasting: A Washington War Relocation Work Corps, 90(3):128 Wardner Miners’ Union, 58(1):14-15, 18 Cookbook, by Mary Houser Caditz, The War to End All Wars: The American Ware, David, rev. of She’s Tricky Like Coyote: review, 89(3):154-55 Military Experience in World War I, by Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Wandersong, by Eleanor Banks, review, Edward M. Coffman, review, 61(2):121 Indian Woman, 90(1):44-45 42(3):255 The War Trail of Big Bear, by William Ware, Joseph E., The Emigrant’s Guide to Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey, ed., Congress Bleasdell Cameron, review, 18(1):68-69 California, review, 23(3):230-31 and the Environment, review, 62(3):109 The War with Cape Horn, by Alan Villiers, Ware, William Robert, 32(4):430, 73(1):3, 6-8 Wanicut, Wash., 14(2):134 review, 63(4):182 Warfel, Harry R., Noah Webster, review, Wapato, Wash., 14(2):134, 72(3):122, 126, 129 The War Years: A Chronicle of Washington 27(4):399-400 Wappenstein, Charles, 74(2):55, 91(3):124-25, State in World War II, by James Warren, Warfield, F. B., 25(2):128-29 127-30, 133-34 review, 93(4):202-203 Warfield, Samuel Newton, 25(2):128-30, War and Politics by Other Means: A Journalist’s Warbass, Edward D., 13(1):8-9, 12-14, 25(3):182, 184 Memoir, by Shelby Scates, review, 33(3):316, 318-22, 69(3):99-100, 103- “Warfield’s Story of Peo-Peo-Mox-Mox,” by 92(4):212-13 105 Clarence L. Andrews, 25(3):182-84 War and Revolution in Russia, 1914-1917, by Warbass, U. G., 20(2):89 Warfington, Richard, 35(1):6-7 Basil Gourko, 10(2):156 Warbonnets and Epaulets: With pre- and post Waring, Guy, 32(1):68-73, 78 War and Society: The United States, 1941- factors, documented, of the Steptoe- Warm House Dance, 64(3):120 1945, by Richard Polenberg, review, Wright Indian Campaigns of 1858 in Warm Springs Agency, 97(4):191-96 64(2):92-93 Washington Territory, by Jerome Peltier, Warm Springs Indian Reservation, 5(1):37- The War and the Russian Government, Vol.1: comp. B. C. Payette, review, 64(1):45 43, 97(4):190-96 The Central Government, by Paul Ward, Arley, rev. of Battle Ready: The Warm Springs Indian School, 92(1):22-23 P. Gronsky, 20(2):151, Vol. 2: The National Coast Defense System and the Warmsprings Irrigation District, 100(4):173, Municipal Government and the All- Fortification of Puget Sound, 1894-1925, 175 Russian Union of Towns, by Nicholas J. 106(1):45-46 Warne, Frank Julian, The Coal Mine Astrov, 20(2):151 Ward, Cyril, 37(1):45, 48 Workers—A Study in Labor The War and Trans-Pacific Shipping, by Ward, D. B. (Wash. state immigration agent), Organization, review, 1(3):169-70 Abraham Berglund, 8(4):310 36(1):12, 15 Warne, William E., 61(3):143, 146 War Chief Joseph, by Helen Addison Howard, Ward, Dillis B. (settler), 97(3):142-43 Warner, C. H. (politician), 4(4):254, 260, 271, 102(2):69, review, 33(1):99-101 works of: “From Salem, Oregon, to Seattle, 21(1):111 War Discovers Alaska, by Joseph Driscoll, Washington, in 1859,” 6(2):100-106; Warner, Charles (Indian agent), 98(4):171-76 review, 34(3):328-29 Across the Plains in 1853, review, Warner, Cynthia Clark, 4(2):111 War Drums and Wagon Wheels: The Story 3(3):242 Warner, Donald F., The Idea of Continental of Russell, Majors and Waddell, by Ward, Geoffrey C., ed., The Public and Union: Agitation for the Annexation of Raymond W. Settle and Mary Lund the Private Lincoln: Contemporary Canada to the United States, 1849-1893, Settle, review, 58(3):157-58 Perspectives, review, 72(2):72-75 review, 51(4):188 War Eagle mine (B.C.), 60(2):89, 91, 93-97 Ward, Homer, 36(4):309, 312-18 Warner, Gertrude Chandler, Windows into War in Europe, 1940? by Vernon McKenzie, Ward, Jean M., ed., Pacific Northwest Alaska, review, 19(4):304-305 26(1):72 Women, 1815-1925: Lives, Memories, Warner, Hoyt Landon, Progressivism in Ohio, “War in the Great Northwest,” by William and Writings, review, 88(3):154; 1897-1917, review, 56(2):93-94 Vance Rinehart, 22(2):83-98 rev. of A Force for Change: Beatrice Warner, James R., 4(2):111, 14(2):110-11, The War in the Pacific. Guadalcanal: The First Morrow Cannady and the Struggle 117-21, 15(2):94, 18(2):117 Offensive, by John Miller, Jr., review, for Civil Rights in Oregon, 1912-1936, Warnock, James, “Entrepreneurs and 41(3):276-77 101(3/4):166-67 Progressives: Baseball in the Northwest, War Manpower Commission, U.S., 96(1):31- Ward, Kirk C., 14(3):186-87, 195-96 1900-1901,” 82(3):92-100 32, 96(3):125-26 Ward, R. Gerard, American Activities in the Warpath and Cattle Trail, by Hubert E. The War of 1812, by Harry L. Coles, review, Central Pacific, 1790-1870, review, Collins, 20(2):149 57(1):42 65(2):78 Warre, Henry I., 3(2):131, 133-53, 8(2):110,

Index 425 112, 14(4):267, 21(1):45 61(4):228 19 Warren (Idaho) mining district, 90(1):20, 22 Warriors of the North Pacific: Missionary county formation in, 7(1):90-95, 13(1):11- Warren, Charley, 106(3):120, 123-31, 133-37 Accounts of the Northwest Coast, the 12, 18-19 Warren, Charles B., 34(4):388, 390 Skeena and Stikine Rivers, and the elections in, 61(3):147-55 Warren, Daniel, 13(3):167-80 Klondike, 1829-1900, ed. Charles elective officials of, 1(2):5-9, 6(4):286-88, Warren, Edward R., The Birds of El Paso Lillard, review, 77(1):37 21(2):103-19, 45(2):62-64 County, Colorado, 5(4):318 The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal executive government of, 55(2):79-86 Warren, Eliza Spalding, 4(2):124-25, Trade Relations, by George T. Hunt, impeachment in, 4(1):24, 59(3):128-36 5(4):290-94, 198-99, 8(4):254 review, 31(3):356-57 initiatives and referenda in, 3(2):114, works of: Memoirs of the West, the Warsh, Cheryl Krasnick, ed., Drink in 35(4):291-303, 36(1):29-63, 38(1):100- Spaldings, review, 8(1):65-66 Canada: Historical Essays, review, 101, 39(1):301, 311, 39(4):287, Warren, Francis E. (politician), 64(2):50-56 86(3):118-20 41(3):220, 222, 55(1):28-35, 61(3):147- Warren, Frank (settler), 13(3):167-80 Warship under Sail: The USS Decatur in the 55, 91(4):171-82, 93(4):182-86 Warren, Frank A., III, An Alternative Vision: Pacific West,by Lorraine McConaghy, laws of, 30(1):3-50: alcohol, 5(2):116-20, The Socialist Party in the 1930’s, review, 101(1):33-34 98(3):130-42; divorce, 5(2):121-28; review, 66(4):185-86; rev. of American Wartelle, Robert, 100(3):112, 114-16 minimum wage, 67(3):97-112 Civilization in the First Machine Age, “Wartime Boomtown: Kirkland, Washington, legislative reapportionment in, 22(1):3-25, 1890-1940, 62(4):157-58; rev. of a Small Town during World War II,” by 28(3):263-300 The Committee: The Extraordinary Lorraine McConaghy, 80(2):42-51 maps of, 38(3):261-66, 271-72 Career of the House Committee on Wartime Housing (art exhibit), 96(1):3, 5-6, 8 naming of, 14(2):136-38 Un-American Activities, 60(1):52; rev. The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh, nickname of, 9(2):126 of Writers and Partisans: A History by Charles A. Lindbergh, review, nominating conventions in, 35(2):99-119 of Literary Radicalism in America, 63(3):125-26 place names in, 1(1):5-13, 8(4):265-90, 61(2):124-25 Wartime Social Studies in the Elementary 9(1):26-62, 9(2):107-28, 9(3):197- Warren, G. K. (surveyor), 10(1):5, 13, 16 School, by W. Linwood Chase, 207, 9(4):288-95, 10(1):53-56, Warren, George (settler), 13(3):167-80 35(2):170 79-80, 10(2):102-109, 10(3):182-204, Warren, George I. (tourism booster), Wartime Women: Sex Roles, Family Relations, 11(1):44-58, 11(2):115-35, 11(3):203- 103(2):72-73, 75 and the Status of Women during World 17, 11(4):274-93, 12(1):59-67, Warren, Harris Gaylord, Herbert Hoover and War II, by Karen Anderson, review, 12(2):115-36, 12(3):211-18, 12(4):272- the Great Depression, 50(4):167 74(1):42 78, 288-99, 13(1):32-56, 13(2):122-30, Warren, James, The War Years: A Chronicle Warwick, Wash., 14(2):135 13(3):212-24, 13(4):284-92, 14(1):40- of Washington State in World War II, “Was 1928 a Critical Election in California?” 62, 14(2):127-44, 14(3):210-22, review, 93(4):202-203; rev. of The Lake by John L. Shover, 58(4):196-204 15(2):156-57, 17(1):79, 19(1):80, Washington Story: A Pictorial History, “Was There a Printing Press in Washington 22(1):77-78, 22(3):172-202, 25(3):184, 73(4):189; rev. of Seattle’s Waterfront: in 1844?” by Douglas C. McMurtrie, 221-22 The Walker’s Guide to the History of 24(3):193-94 redistricting in, 55(1):28-35, 93(4):180-87 Elliott Bay, review, 73(4):189 Wasco (steamer), 14(4):253-54, 18(4):255, 264 state songs of, 51(2):80-85 Warren, John Quincy Adams, California’s Wasco County (Oreg.), 31(2):188, 201, statehood movement of, 32(4):349-84, Ranchos and Farms, 1846-1862: 38(3):194, 79(1):2-8 37(4):339-57 Including the Letters of John Quincy Wasco County (Oreg.) Bible Society, teaching about, 7(4):332-35, 34(4):399- Adams Warren of 1861, Being Largely 24(2):117, 119 402, 74(3):114-15 Devoted to Livestock, Wheat Farming, Wasco people, 86(3):126-30 See also Washington state constitution; Fruit Raising, and the Wine Industry, Washakie, by Grace Raymond Hebard, review, Washington Territory; names of review, 59(4):224 21(3):232 individual cities; names of individual Warren, Phinneas, 13(3):167-80 The Washakie Letters of Willie Ottogary: governors; names of individual Warren, Robert Penn, 39(4):314-15 Northwestern Shoshone Journalist and legislators; names of individual Warren, Sidney, Farthest Frontier: The Pacific Leader, 1906-1929, by Willie Ottogary, topographical features Northwest, review, 41(1):67-69 ed. Matthew E. Kreitzer, review, Washington: A Bicentennial History, by Warren, Simeon E., 14(4):260 94(1):47-48 Norman H. Clark, review, 73(2):62-65 Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Washburn, Henry D., 32(3):310-11, 320-21 Washington: A Centennial Atlas, by James Twentieth-Century America, by Shelby Washburn-Doane Yellowstone Expedition W. Scott, with Colin R. Vasquez, John Scates, review, 89(4):211-12 (1870), 32(3):320-21 G. Newman, and Bruce C. Sarjeant, Warren-Findley, Jannelle, rev. of Soul of the Washburne, Marion Foster, Indian Legends, review, 82(1):36 City: The Pike Place Public Market, 7(2):173 Washington: A Centennial History, by Robert 100(2):91-92 Washington E. Ficken and Charles P. LeWarne, “‘The Warring Boards’: Sanitary Regulation archival materials related to, 25(2):103- review, 80(1):32 and the Control of Infectious Disease 107, 28(1):87-88, 28(4):373-82, 29(1): Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen State, in the Seattle Public Schools, 1892- 29, 32-33, 111 comp. Writers’ Program of the Work 1900,” by Stephen Woolworth, blanket primary in, 33(1):27-39, 39(1):33- Projects Administration, 30(4):392-93, 96(1):14-23 38, 48(4):113-19, 91(4):171 32(1):126, 32(2):235-36, 32(4):472-74, The Warrior Who Killed Custer: The Personal boundaries of, 51(3):115-31, 68(1):1-12 61(4):185-92, review, 33(1):78-80 Narrative of Chief Joseph White capital of, 32(3):239-87, 32(4):401-47, Washington, Beloved, 51(2):80-85 Bull, ed. James H. Howard, review, 36(3):249-67, 36(4):294-98, 40(2):110- Washington, Booker T., 70(2):53-55

426 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Washington—Centennial of the Territory, review, 37(3):270 The Washington High Bench: A Biographical 1853-1953: An Exhibit in the Library Washington Centennial Commemorative History of the State Supreme Court, of Congress, Washington, D.C., May Booklet, 1845-1945, by Washington 1889-1991, by Charles H. Sheldon, 14, 1953 to August 31, 1953, review, Centennial Association, review, review, 84(3):115 44(3):140-41 37(3):270 Washington Historian, 70(3):122 Washington, Dennis, 84(3):104 Washington Coalition on Redress, 88(1):27- Washington Historical Quarterly. See Pacific Washington, George, 12(3):163-65 28, 30 Northwest Quarterly archival materials related to, 70(1):20-23 “Washington Coastal Indian Villages, 1907: Washington Home Economics Association. commemorating: poem to, 1(3):109-12; The Photographs of Albert Henry See Washington State Branch of statue of, on University of Washington Barnes,” by Carolyn J. Marr, 74(3):106- the American Home Economics campus, 53(3):96-97, 100(1):5; tree on 13 Association University of Washington campus for, Washington Code Commission of 1888, Washington Improvement Company, 16(3):237-38, 22(2):157-58 30(1):3-14, 47 25(2):118, 122 and naming of Wash. State, 51(1):13 Washington Code of 1881, 30(1):3-50 Washington Irrigation Company, 9(4):271, and West Point military academy, Washington Code of 1896, 30(1):35-37 10(1):28, 39, 42(2):99-121, 61(1):10- 2(2):105, 110-11 Washington Committee of Forty-eight (1919- 19, 77(3):96-97 works of: Writings of Washington Relating 20), 57(4):153-55 Washington Irrigation Institute, 10(1):35 to the National Capital, by Columbia Washington Commission on Reform of “Washington Irving and Astoria,” ed. J. Historical Society, 5(4):317 Judicial Procedure, 30(1):47-48 Neilson Barry, 18(2):132-39 Washington: Images of a State’s Heritage, by Washington Commonwealth Federation, Washington Joint Legislative Fact-Finding Carlos Schwantes, Katherine Morrissey, 41(3):230-31, 61(4):188-90, 64(4):139, Committee on Un-American Activities. David Nicandri, and Susan Strasser, 143, 78(3):91, 93, 95, 97, 82(4):158 See Canwell Committee review, 80(3):111 Washington Conference (1921-22), Washington Landmarks Located in Lewis Washington, My Home, 51(2):80-85 37(2):109-27 County, by N. B. Coffman, 25(4):304 Washington, Nat, 101(1):17-18, 25-26 Washington County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 Washington Library Association, 25(2):103- Washington: State Name, Flag, Seal, Song, Washington County (Oreg.) Bible Society, 107, 48(1):25-26 Bird, Flower, and Other Symbols, by 24(2):111-12, 117 “The Washington Library Association, 1931- George Earlie Shankle, 24(4):303 Washington County: Politics and Community 1955: A Review Article,” by William H. Washington, The Evergreen State; Yesterday, in Antebellum America, by Paul Bourke Carlson, 48(1):25-26 Today, Tomorrow, by John W. Goddard, and Donald DeBats, review, 88(4):198- “Washington Literature: A Historical Sketch,” review, 33(3):349-51 99 by Lancaster Pollard, 29(3):227-54 “Washington, the State: A Bibliography,” by Washington Democrat. See Olympia “Washington Mail Routes in 1857,” by David L. Nicandri, 74(3):114-15 Washington Democrat Thomas W. Prosch, 6(2):107-108 Washington Advisory Committee to the U.S. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Washington Manufacturers’ Association. Commission on Civil Rights, 95(1):16- See Washington Department of See Manufacturers’ Association of 17 Fisheries Washington Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. Washington Department of Fisheries, Washington Mill Company, 12(2):159-60, See under Washington State University 38(1):20-23, 26, 86(4):185-86 27(1):50, 94, 42(4):308-309, 311, Washington Alpine Club, 88(2):70, 72, 75 Washington Document Committee, 51(3):136-38, 59(2):101-102 Washington and Columbia River Railway, 25(2):103-107 Washington National Guard, 17(1):23-24, 3(3):193-95 Washington Education Association, 20(3):212, 102(1):4, 103(3):127 Washington and Great Northern Railway, 60(3):127-34 Washington Navigation Company, 72(4):166- 3(3):194, 196 Washington Education Journal, 60(3):128, 67 Washington and Idaho Railroad, 94(1):34-35 132-34 “Washington Newspapers, 1852-1890, Washington and Its Natural Resources (film), Washington Equal Suffrage Association, Inclusive: A Supplement to Professor 44(1):39 67(2):56-59, 74(1):31, 96(2):78-82 Meany’s List,” ed. Douglas C. “Washington and Manifest Destiny,” by works of: Washington Women’s Cookbook, McMurtrie, 26(1):34-64, 26(2):129-43 William O. Douglas, review, 44(3):140- 96(2):79 “Washington Nomenclature. A Study,” by J. N. 41 Washington Export Commission League, Bowman, 1(1):5-13 Washington and Oregon Superintendency of 71(2):68-69 Washington Old Age Pension Union. See Indian Affairs, 37(1):32-33 Washington Farmer, 34(4):343, 347, 349 Washington Pension Union “Washington at War, 1918,” 35(1):65-72 Washington Forest Fire Association, Washington Pension Union, 61(3):147-55, Washington Athletic Club, 87(1):16-28 41(4):310 98(2):71, 74, 106(2):68, 78 Washington Bankers Association, 43(1):18, 20 “Washington Forts of the Fur Trade Regime,” Washington Pioneer Association. See Pioneer “The Washington Blanket Primary,” by by O. B. Sperlin, 8(2):102-13 Association of the State of Washington Claudius O. Johnson, 33(1):27-39 “Washington Geographic Names,” by Washington Pioneer Project, 30(4):393-94 Washington Board of Higher Education, Edmond S. Meany, 8(4):265-90 works of: Told by the Pioneers, 18(3):174-75 Washington Grade Teachers’ League, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in Washington Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture, 101(1):13 Washington, review, 30(2):221-22 and Immigration, 36(1):12-13, 15-16 Washington Grange. See Washington State Washington Poets: An Anthology of Fifty-nine Washington Centennial Association, Grange Contemporaries, review, 28(3):319-20 Washington Centennial Washington Guide. See Washington: A Guide Washington Politics, by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr., Commemorative Booklet, 1845-1945, to the Evergreen State and Hugh A. Bone, review, 52(4):162

Index 427 Washington Pollution Control Commission, origins of, 4(4):227-87 11 38(1):30-31 proposed amendments to, 4(1): 12-32 and woman suffrage, 96(2):78 Washington Portland Cement Company, Washington State Grange attitudes works of: Proceedings of the Thirty-first 99(1):49, 106(3):110-12 toward, 30(3):243-55, 39(4):286-87, Annual Session, 11(1):73 Washington Press Association, 79(4):155-56 292 The Washington State Grange, 1889-1924; A Washington Pulp Company, 43(4):264-65, and woman suffrage, 42(2):131-37 Romance of Democracy, by Harriet Ann 268 Washington State Democratic Party. See Crawford, review, 32(1):112-13 Washington Society of Mayflower under Democratic Party Washington State Guide. See Washington: A Descendants, 11(3):240 Washington State Department of Fisheries. Guide to the Evergreen State Washington Standard (Olympia). See Olympia See Washington Department of Washington State Harvesters’ League, Washington Standard Fisheries 34(4):346-47, 351 Washington State, by Charles P. LeWarne, Washington State Experiment Station. See Washington State Highway Commissioner, review, 77(4):150, 3d ed., review, under Washington State University 39(3):228 97(3):159-60 Washington State Federation of Labor, Washington State Historical Society, 6(1):21, Washington State: A Literary Chronicle, ed. W. 35(4):297, 299-300, 36(1):31-34, 37, 7(1):46, 8(1):7-8, 9(1):17-18, 10(1):46- Storrs Lee, review, 61(4):232-33 55(4):150-51, 56(1):9, 57(4):148-51, 47, 11(1):37-38 Washington State: The Inaugural Decade, 70(1):31-33, 96(2):78 and Bagley, Clarence B., 23(2):132 1889-1899, by Robert E. Ficken, review, Washington State Federation of Women’s historical exhibits of, 49(1):21-28 99(2):98-99 Clubs, 20(2):98-99, 53(3):95-96, and historical monuments designation by, Washington State Agricultural College and 67(3):101-102, 101(1):4, 104(4):179- 5(1):68, 7(1):3-20, 42(1):93-95 School of Science. See Washington 80, 184 history of, 33(1):117-20, 52(1):16 State University works of: Club Stories, 7(3):254 and Meany, Edmond S., 1(3):166 “Washington State and Tribal Sovereignty: Washington State Game and Fish Protective news: 1941, 32(1):126-28, 32(2):233-36, A 1979 Debate on Indian Law,” ed. Association, 87(1):6, 8 32(3):345-46, 32(4):471-74; 1942, Robert H. Keller, Jr., 79(3):98-108 Washington State Geologist, Mines and 33(2):245-47, 33(3):373-74; 1943, Washington State Archives, 1(2):10-15, Minerals of Washington: Annual 34(1):123-25, 34(2):233-35, 34(3):331- 2(3):241-49, 48(2):44-46 Report of George A. Bethune, First State 32, 34(4):422-26; 1944, 35(1):88-89, Washington State Bar Association, 35(4):298- Geologist (1890), review, 66(4):186-87; 35(2):187-89, 35(3):280-83, 35(4):373- 99, 95(4):192 Mines and Minerals of Washington: 74; 1945, 36(1):91-93, 36(2):183-85, Washington State Board Against Second Annual Report of George A. 36(3):283-85, 36(4):365-67; 1946, Discrimination, 95(1):16-21, 23-24, Bethune, State Geologist (1891), review, 37(1):75-77, 37(2):169-70, 37(3):271- 96(3):128 66(4):186-87; Ninth Annual Report 73, 37(4):363-64; 1947, 38(1):94-95, Washington State Branch of the American of the State Mineralogist for the Year 38(2):186-88, 38(3):279-81, 38(4):365- Home Economics Association, Ending December 1, 1889, review, 67; 1949, 40(2):170-73, 40(3):79-80, 20(2):109-10 66(4):186-87 267-69, 40(4):356-58; 1951, 42(1):92- Washington State Bureau of Labor, Washington State Good Roads Association, by 95; 1952, 44(2):79 102(3):117, 124 N. B. Coffman, 11(2):151 and Pacific Northwest History Conference Washington State Capitol Museum, 33(2):243 Washington State Government, ed. William (1958), 49(3):121-22 Washington State College. See Washington P. Tucker, review, 33(2):213-15, 3d and PNQ, 51(4):166, 70(3):121-23 State University ed., ed. Richard M. Perry, review, preservation of records by, 35(2):143 Washington State Commission on Arid 38(2):173-74 and sponsorship of Washington: A Guide Lands, 10(1):37-38 Washington State Government: Administrative to the Evergreen State, 61(4):192 Washington State Committee on Organization and Functions, by Donald and Wash. coast trek (1907), 74(3):106-13 Conservation of Cultural Resources, H. Webster, Ernest Howard Campbell, and Wash. Terr. centennial, 44(1):3-6 35(2):143 and George Duncan Smith, review, works of: Early Washington Communities Washington state constitution, 22(4):276-88, 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., rev. David W. in Art, review, 60(1):28; Historic Ports 32(4): 384, 407-10 Stevens, review, 54(4):178-79 of Puget Sound, review, 60(1):28; and amendments to initiatives, 55(1):28- Washington State Grain Growers, Shippers Northwest Forts and Trading Posts, 35 and Millers, 34(4):347-48 review, 60(1):28; Northwest History in bill of rights in, 4(4):233-35, 276 Washington State Grange, 37(4):294, Art, 1778-1963, review, 60(1):28 compared with those of other states, 87(3):132-39 Washington State Historical Society 3(4):259-73, 42(4):282-301 and blanket primary, 33(1):28-31 Publications, Vol. 2: 1907-1914, review, constitution of 1878, 32(4):371-76, and direct legislation, 35(4):295-99, 7(1):78-79 37(4):340-41, 348-49: convention for, 36(1):31-34, 37, 42 Washington State Horticultural Association, 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296- early years of (1889-96), 30(3):243-74 37(4):294 307; Palouse Gazette on, 17(1):27-35; and Farmer-Labor Party, 57(4):148-52 Washington State Irrigation Association, text of, 10(1):57-68, 10(2):110-41 opposition of, to dams, 52(4):142, 144 42(2):105 convention for, 18(2):158-59, 22(4):279- and populism, 39(4):284, 286-87, 291 Washington State Labor Congress. See 82, 48(1):22-24 and railroads, 30(3):249-58 Washington State Federation of Labor early calls for, 32(4):363-64, 37(4):344-45 and Seattle labor movement, 55(4):150-51 Washington State Law Against Discrimination executive branch in, 55(2):79-86 and Wash. state constitution, 30(3):243- in Employment (Fair Employment and legislative reapportionment, 22(1):3- 55, 39(4):286-87, 292 Practices Act), 95(1):16 25, 28(3):264-300 and Western Progressive Farmers, 76(1):2- Washington State Legislature

428 Pacific Northwest Quarterly and redistricting, 55(1):28, 31-34, Revolution, Register, 1917, 8(3):234 40(2):110-19 93(4):180-87 Washington State Soldiers Home, 87(4):201- and creation of Idaho Terr., 40(2):106-23 and reapportionment, 22(1):3-25, 202 county boundaries in, 13(1):11-12, 18-19, 28(3):263-300 Washington State Sportsmen’s Association, 31(2):187-91 in state constitution, 4(2):97-98, 4(4):245- 87(1):8 creation of, 13(1):3-19, 44(2):53-57, 50, 254-55, 10(1):65-68, 10(2):110-11 Washington State Sugar Company, 57(3):101 44(3):134 Washington State Legislature, review, Washington State Superintendent of elections in, 21(2):138-41 36(4):360-61 Public Instruction, State Manual of elective officials of, 1(2):5-9, 6(4):286-88 , 25(2):103-107, Washington, 21(3):235 government of, 4(2):96-104, 55(2):76-86, 48(1):25-26, 51(3):132-33. See also Washington State Supreme Court, 102(1):7 60(3):145-53 Washington Territorial Library Washington State Taxpayers Association, laws of, 5(2):121-23, 28(1):3-54 Washington State Library Association, 61(3):151, 153-54 maps of, 38(3):261-66, 263-64 51(3):132-35 Washington State Teachers’ League. See naming of, 51(1):13-15 Washington State Library Commission, Washington Education Association photos of, 44(2):61-68 51(3):135 Washington State Un-American Activities public printers in, 10(2):83, 26(2):114, Washington State Liquor Act (1934), Committee. See Canwell Committee 51(3):103-14, 51(4):171-81, 54(2):57- 81(3):89, 98(3):140, 100(4):163-64 Washington State University 65, 79(4):151 Washington State Liquor Control Board, agricultural experiment stations at, statehood movement, 32(4):349-84, 98(3):140, 100(4):159-68 20(3):167-68 37(4):339-57 Washington State Medical Examining Board, and agricultural industry in eastern Wash., study of, 61(1):1-9 25(4):291-92 37(4):292-93, 95(4):199-200 taxation in, 79(2):56-64 Washington State Museum. See Burke antiwar activism at, 85(4):132, 134 and Walla Walla separation movement, Museum of Natural History and Black Studies program at, 103(2):55-56, 24(2):91-104, 44(2):80-87 Culture 59-64 See also Washington; Washington state “Washington State Nominating Conventions,” botany at, 20(3):165-67, 89(4):175, 181, constitution; names of individual by Winston B. Thorson, 35(2):99-119 183-86 governors; names of individual Washington State Normal School at campus architecture of, 93(2):106-107 legislators Bellingham, 18(3):174, 20(2):106-107, chemistry education at, 20(3):176-77 Washington Territory; the great Northwest, 85(4):136, 101(1):3-11 home economics at, 20(2):99-103 her material resources and claims to Washington State Normal School at Cheney, pharmacy education at, 20(2):93-94 immigration. A plain statement of 15(2):106-107, 115, 18(3):174, published history of, 83(4):152-54 things as they exist, by Asa S. Mercer, 20(2):106-107, 101(1):3-6, 8-11. See and state politics, 99(4):159, 163-65 27(4):349-51 also Benjamin P. Cheney Academy See also Washington State University Washington Territory Bible Society, Washington State Normal School at Libraries; names of individual 24(2):118-20 Ellensburg, 18(3):174, 20(2):107, administrators; names of individual Washington Territory Board of Immigration, 68(3):107-11, 101(1):3-7, 9-11, 13 faculty 36(1):11 Washington State on the Air, by Burt Harrison, Washington State University Libraries, “Washington Territory Fifty Years Ago,” by review, 85(3):122 93(2):106-107, 102(2):67-78 Thomas W. Prosch, 4(2):96-104 Washington State Parks and Recreation Washington State Women’s Commission. See “Washington Territory in Pictures,” 44(2):61- Commission, 45(3):85-90 Washington State Women’s Council 68 Washington State Pharmaceutical Washington State Women’s Council, “Washington Territory in the War Between Association, 20(2):90-92, 94 91(4):171-82 the States,” by Frank A. Kittredge, Washington State Place Names, by James W. “Washington State’s Pioneer Labor-Reform Ashmun N. Brown, and G. W. Phillips, review, 64(1):35-36 Press: A Bibliographical Essay and Easterbrook, 2(1):33-39 Washington State Planning Council, Annotated Checklist,” by Carlos A. Washington Territory Volunteers, 4(2):97, 39(3):230, 99(3):115, 117 Schwantes, 71(3):112-26 8(3):174-79, 10(3):177-79, 11(4):243- works of: The Elma Survey, Grays Harbor Washington Superintendency of Indian 49, 13(4):273-75, 19(2):128-31, County, Washington, review, 33(3):351- Affairs, 37(1):31-57 41(2):167, 43(2):93-116, 76(2):48, 52; Puget Sound Region War and Post- Washington Supreme Court, 4(1):22-25, 97(1): 22, 29, 104(2):86-89 War Development, review, 35(2):173-74 104(3):107-18 Washington Territory West of the Cascade Washington State Reformatory, 67(1):21-28 Washington Territorial Library, 17(4):246-47, Mountains, by Ezra Meeker, 36(1):5-6 “The Washington State Reformatory at 53(1):1-16 “Washington Thirty Years Ago,” by John A. Monroe: A Progressive Ornament,” by Washington Territorial Volunteers. See Griffin, 7(2):133-35 Jack M. Holl and Roger A. Pederson, Washington Territory Volunteers Washington Toll Bridge Authority, 72(4):162, 67(1):21-28 Washington Territory, 42(4):281-83 164, 167-68 Washington State Republican Party. See under and annexation of north Idaho, 21(2):133- Washington Trust Bank (Spokane), 43(1):9, Republican Party 37, 21(3):204-17, 21(4):281-93, 11-12, 22 Washington State Resources, by Otis Freeman 46(3):79-89 Washington Trust Company (Spokane). See and Rolland H. Upton, review, archival materials related to, 15(4):285-88, Washington Trust Bank 49(2):85-86 35(4):323-41 Washington University State Historical Washington State Savings and Loan League, artistic depictions of, 69(1):31-33 Society, 6(1):21-22, 7(1):46-47, 8(1):8, 75(1):35-36 boundaries of, 51(3):115-31, 68(1):1-12 9(1):18, 10(1):47, 11(1):38, 51(4):165- Washington State Society, Sons of the American capital of, 32(4):407-10, 36(3):249-67, 66, 70(3):122-23, 126

Index 429 Washington v. Yakima Indian Nation (1979), of Public Policy, 1850-1920, by Donald A Biography, Vol. 1: The Door of 79(3):101-103, 106 J. Pisani, review, 89(1):37-38 Opportunity, 52(3):123-24, Vol. 2: And Washington Voters’ Handbook, by Ernest Water—or Your Life, by Arthur H. Carhart, Fortune Fled, 55(4):187 Howard Campbell and George D. review, 43(1):70-71 Watkins, Marilyn P., “Contesting the Terms of Smith, review, 40(3):255-57 Water and the West: The Colorado River Prosperity and Patriotism: The Politics “Washington War History Committees,” by Compact and the Politics of Water in the of Rural Development in Western Henry Suzzallo, 9(1):23-25 American West, by Norris Hundley, Jr., Washington, 1900-1925,” 87(3):130-40; Washington Water Power Company, review, 68(2):98-99 Rural Democracy: Family Farmers and 82(4):122-31, 62(2):79-80, 84(1):12- The Water Crisis, by Frank E. Moss, review, Politics in Western Washington, 1890- 13, 15, 87(2):75, 110, 95(3):117-18, 59(4):218 1925, review, 89(3):156-57 106(3):120-21 “Water from Pend Oreille: The Gravity Plan Watrous, Stephen D., ed., John Ledyard’s Washington Wheat Growers’ Association, for Irrigating the Columbia Basin,” by Journey Through Russia and Siberia, 38(4):349, 71(2):63-66, 70 Bruce C. Harding, 45(2):52-60 1787-1788: The Journal and Selected Washington Woman Suffrage Association, Water Front Fish and Oyster Company Letters, by John Ledyard, review, 67(2):51-52 (Seattle), 70(2):70 58(4):195; rev. of Russian Orthodoxy Washington Women’s Cookbook, by “The Water Is Our Land: The Di·ya· Treaty in Alaska: A History, Inventory, and Washington Equal Suffrage Council of 1855,” by Cary C. Collins, Analysis of the Church Archives in Association, 96(2):79 104(1):21-39 Alaska with an Annotated Bibliography, Washington World’s Fair Commission, Water Lilly (steamer), 45(3):77 73(1):19 26(1):73, 71(1):11, 82(2):63, 86(4):169- The Water Link: A History of Puget Sound as Watson, Bruce McIntyre, “Fort Colvile’s Fur 75, 102(2):55 a Resource, by Daniel Jack Chasan, Trade Families and the Dynamics Washingtonian. See Hoquiam Washingtonian; review, 74(1):40 of Race in the Pacific Northwest,” Seattle Washingtonian water power. See hydroelectric power 90(3):140-53; Leaving Paradise: Washington’s Audacious State Capitol and Water Power in the “Wilderness”: The Indigenous Hawaiians in the Pacific Its Builders, by Norman J. Johnston, History of Bonneville Lock and Dam, Northwest, 1787-1898, review, review, 80(3):116 by William F. Willingham, review, 97(4):213; Lives Lived West of the “Washington’s Blanket Primary Reviewed,” by 79(2):55 Divide: A Biographical Dictionary of Claudius O. Johnson, 48(4):113-19 Water Resources Department (Oreg.), Fur Traders Working West of the Rockies, Washington’s Centennial Farms, Yesterday and 88(4):210 1793-1858, review, 102(2):99-100 Today, review, 82(3):117 Waterbury, E. B., 44(2):83 Watson, F. C., 31(2):157 “Washington’s First Constitution, 1878,” Waterman, Bryan, The Lord’s University: Watson, George (trapper), 14(2):117 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, Freedom and Authority at BYU, review, Watson, George Herbert (minister), 10(1):57-68, 10(2):110-41 92(1):53 39(3):212-13 “Washington’s Territorial Centennial: Our Waterman, T. T., “The Geographical Names Watson, J. Frank, 17(3):172 Heritage from the Generation of Used by the Indians of the Pacific Watson, J. R., 79(4):147, 149, 152-54 Pioneers,” by Arthur B. Langlie, Coast,” in The Geographical Review, Watson, James B., rev. of Man’s Conquest of 44(1):1-2 13(4):303-304; Indian Houses of Puget the Pacific: The Prehistory of Southeast “Washington’s War Governor,” 8(2):91-95 Sound, review, 12(3):229-30; Native Asia and Oceania, 72(4):190 Washington’s Yesterdays, by Lucile McDonald Houses of Western North America, Watson, John F., Annals of and and Parker McAllister, review, 45(1):34 review, 12(3):229-30; Types of Canoes Pennyslvania, 1(3):102-104, 106 Washougal, Wash., 14(2):138-39 on Puget Sound, 12(2):153-54; The Watson, Lewis, 93(3):164-65 Washtucna, Wash., 14(2):139, 95(4):198 Whaling Equipment of the Makah Watson, Margaret, 93(3):164-65 Washtucna Road (Wash. Terr.), 72(2):81-82 Indians, 11(3):235 Watson, Phoebe C., 5(1):24 Wassermann, August, 62(1):2, 5-6, 68(3):122- Waterman, William H., 37(1):35 Watson, Robert, A Boy of the Great Northwest, 27, 89(2):60-61 Waters, Earl G., ed., The Rumble of California 23(1):68; Dreams of Fort Garry, Wassmuth, Bill, 102(4):163, 165, 169-70, 173 Politics, 1848-1970, review, 63(2):72-73 23(4):305; Famous Forts of Manitoba, Wasson, John, 58(2):75-77, 81 Waters, Frank, 97(1):15 20(3):234; The Governor and Company Wasson, Joseph, 58(2):75-77, 81 works of: The Colorado, review, 38(1):87- of Adventurers of England Trading into water 88 Hudson’s Bay, 22(1):70; Lower Fort Alaska-California pipeline (proposed), Waters, James, 1(1):45 Garry, 20(1):71-72 86(2):59-70 Waters, Sidney, 98(4):178 Watson, Rollie, 69(2):84-85 archival materials related to management Waterville, Wash., 88(3):109, 119-24, 140-42 Watson, Serano, 20(3):164-65, 89(4):177, in Oreg. of, 88(4):210 The Waterways of the Pacific Northwest, by 179-80 conservation of, in Kans., 57(3):125 Clarence B. Bagley, 8(2):157-58 Watson, William P., 56(3):101-103 and forest conservation, 46(4):108-109 Watkins, Albert, ed., Publications of the Watt, Alex, 19(3):206, 212, 19(4):285 rights: in Boise Valley (Idaho), 44(4):177- Nebraska State Historical Society, Vol. Watt, Alfred, 105(1):3-6 84; in eastern Wash., 82(4):126-31 18, 9(2):157, Vol. 20, review, 14(1):66 Watt, George H., 20(2):93 shortages: in Jackson County (Oreg.), Watkins, Carleton, 100(2):60 Watt, Ivan, 23(1):49-60, 23(2):138-39 83(2):45, 50-52; in Wenatchee, Wash., works of: “View up the Oneonta Gorge, Watt, James W., 19(4):278-79, 282, 34(2):140- 56(3):99-100, 103-104 Cascades,” 101(2):56 41 See also dams; hydroelectric power; Watkins, E. C., 42(1):60, 62, 49(4):132-33, works of: “Experiences of a Packer in irrigation and reclamation 144, 104(1):10 Washington Territory Mining Camps Water, Land, and Law in the West: The Limits Watkins, Ernest, rev. of Arthur Meighen: during the Sixties,” 19(3):206-13,

430 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 19(4):285-93, 20(1):36-53 Peltin, review, 96(3):160-61 A Century of Frontier Defense, review, Watt, Joseph, 3(1):74-75 We Talk, You Listen: New Tribes, New Turf, by 27(3):269-70 Watt, Madge Robertson, 105(1):3-10 Vine Deloria, Jr., review, 63(4):172-73 Webb, William Henry, 68(2):49-50, 52 Watt, Roberta Gertrude Frye, 43(2):162-64 We Were Not Summer Soldiers: The Indian Webber, Bert, Retaliation: Japanese Attacks works of: The Story of Seattle, review, War Diary of Plympton J. Kelly, 1855- and Allied Countermeasures on the 23(1):67-68 1856, ed. William N. Bischoff, review, Pacific Coast in World War II, review, Wattles, Willard, 61(1):23-24 69(2):90-91 68(1):40 Watts, J. G., 58(3):133-34, 137, 139-40 We Who Built America, by Carl Wittke, Webber, Henry, 33(3):312, 320 Watts, John W., 60(3):135-44 review, 31(4):466 Weber, David J., The Spanish Frontier in North Wauconda, Wash., 14(2):140 weather stations. See meteorological stations America, review, 85(3):121 Wauyukma people, 27(2):107 Weaver, Charles E., Eocene of the Lower Weber, Francis J., A Bibliography of California Waverly, Wash., 14(2):140, 22(3):201 Cowlitz River Valley Washington; The Bibliographies, review, 60(3):134 Wawawai, Wash., 14(2):141, 95(4):197 Post Eocene Formations of Western Weber, Wash., 14(2):141 Wawona (schooner), 96(3):115-22 Washington; The Oligocene of Kitsap Weber, William A., 89(4):175-76 Waxell, Sven, 38(1):117, 84(3):93, 95, 97, County, Washington, 7(3):252; A A Webfoot Volunteer: The Diary of William 86(1):8-11, 14, 95(2):67-68 Preliminary Report on the Tertiary M. Hilleary, 1864-1866, ed. Herbert B. works of: The American Expedition, Paleontology of Western Washington, Nelson and Preston E. Onstad, review, review, 44(2):93 review, 3(4):305; Tertiary Faunal 57(3):126 Way, Thaïsa, “How ‘Art Assists Nature’: The Horizons of Western Washington, websites, history-related. See Links to History Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 7(3):252; The Tertiary Formations of Webster, D. H., 17(1):23 the Pacific Northwest Landscape,” Western Washington, 8(1):72 Webster, Daniel, 92(4):182-83 100(1):12-22 Weatherwax, Claire, Marching! Marching! disputed speech by, 4(3):191-93 The Way of the Eskimo (film), 101(3/4):122 29(3):245-46 and Oregon boundary dispute, 1(4):209- Way Out in Idaho: A Celebration of Songs and Weatherwax, John M., 47(1):10, 14, 54(1):32 16, 2(1):6-11, 5(3):212, 52(1):10-11, Stories, comp. Rosalie Sorrels, review, Weaver, Frank P., 55(1):34 64(3):119 86(3):110-13 Weaver, J. E., A Study of the Vegetation of Parrington, Vernon Louis, on, 53(1):105- Way Sketches, Containing Incidents of Travel Southeastern Washington and Adjacent 106 Across the Plains, by Lorenzo Sawyer, Washington, 9(1):77 and political opponents, 92(4):184, 186 review, 18(1):70 Weaver, James B., 39(4):295-96, 298, 303, on U.S. expansion, 53(1):40, 64(3):117-19 The Way We Ate: Pacific Northwest Cooking, 310-11 Webster, Donald H., Washington State 1843-1900, by Jacqueline B. Williams, Webb, Amanda Jane, 6(1):15 Government: Administrative review, 89(3):154-55 Webb, Charles H., 45(4):107 Organization and Functions, review, Wayampam people, 27(2):107-109, 119, 150 Webb, George E., “Victoria Welcomes the 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., review, Wayfarers, 61(2):81-83 Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: 54(4):178-79 Wayland, C. L., 1(3):160-61 Science and Society in the Pacific Webster, E. B., The King of the Olympics: The Wayne, Henry C., 19(4):271-72 Northwest,” 94(4):171-82; The Roosevelt Elk and Other Mammals of Wayne Morse: A Political Biography, by Mason Evolution Controversy in America, the Olympic Mountains, 12(1):76; ed., Drukman, review, 90(1):47 review, 87(2):103; rev. of Atomic The Friendly Mountain, 9(1):72-73; ed., Ways to the West: How Getting Out of Our Frontier Days: Hanford and the The Klahhane Annual, 9(3):234-35 Cars Is Reclaiming America’s Frontier, American West, 102(4):199-200; rev. of Webster, Henry A., 37(1):49-50, 52 by Tim Sullivan, review, 106(3):152-53 The Cold War American West, 1945- Webster, H. T., 50(4):130-31 The Wayward Liberal: A Political Biography 1989, 90(3):161-62; rev. of Ferdinand Webster, Janice Reiff, rev. of Peasants and of Donald Richberg, by Thomas E. V. Hayden: Entrepreneur of Science, Strangers: Italians, Rumanians, and Vadney, review, 63(4):180 92(3):161-62; rev. of Made in Hanford: Slovaks in an American City, 1890- We Are Alaskans, by Mary Lee Davis, review, The Bomb That Changed the World, 1950, 68(3):147-48 23(1):64-65 102(4):199-200; rev. of Westward Webster, John, 8(2):114 We Claimed This Land: Portland’s Pioneer Expansion: A History of the American Webster, John McAdam, 47(2):46-47, 50, Settlers, by Eugene E. Snyder, review, Frontier, 6th ed., abr., 93(3):146-47 82(4):126, 130-31 81(4):153 Webb, Melody, The Last Frontier, 103(3):118, Webster, Richard Everard, 34(4):381-86 “We Fly the Fire Patrol,” by Starr Jenkins, review, 79(1):43 Webster, William, 20(3):228-32, 30(3):334-36 46(1):12-18 Webb, Robert Lloyd, On the Northwest: Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842), 1(4):209- We Know Who We Are: Métis Identity in a Commercial Whaling in the Pacific 15, 4(3):192-93, 5(3):212 Montana Community, by Martha Northwest, 1790-1967, review, 81(1):32 Weed, Gideon Allen, 34(1):22-23, 25 Harroun Foster, review, 98(1):48-49 Webb, Roy, rev. of Mighty River: A Portrait of Weed Lumber Company, 55(2):71-73 We Must March, by Honore Willsie Morrow, the Fraser, 90(2):102-103 Weeds: A Farm Daughter’s Lament, by Evelyn review, 17(1):72, 17(2):146-47 Webb, Roy H., 89(3):123-24 I. Funda, review, 105(3):144-45 We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Webb, U. S., 55(2):70, 72 Weeks, Charles B., 91(2):62, 66-67 Workers of the World, by Melvyn Webb, Walter Prescott, 48(3):66, 49(4):151, Weeks, Philip, Farewell, My Nation: The Dubofsky, review, 61(4):230-31, abr. 54(1):1, 6-7, 56(1):32-33, 35 American Indian and the United States, ed., ed. Joseph A. McCartin, review, works of: The Great Frontier, review, 1820-1890, review, 82(4):153 93(1):44-45 44(2):88; The Great Plains, 23(1):70; Weems, John Edward, To Conquer a Peace: “We Stand By to Assist You”: The History of An Honest Preface and Other Essays, The War between the United States and Ballard Community Hospital, by Nena review, 51(1):35-36; The Texas Rangers. Mexico, review, 66(1):38

Index 431 Wegars, Priscilla, Imprisoned in Paradise: Welch, William D., A Brief History of Port E. Borah, Political Thespian,” by John Japanese Internee Road Workers at Angeles, Washington, review, 33(3):352- Milton Cooper, Jr., 56(4):154-57; rev. the World War II Kooskia Internment 53 of American Indian Almanac, 64(1):43- Camp, review, 102(2):98 Welch, William E., 44(4):184 44; rev. of Borah, 53(4):159-60; rev. of Wehn, James A., 15(3):187, 189 Welcome (steamer), 37(3):190-91 Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Wehr, Wesley, The Accidental Collector: Welker, Herman, 78(1/2):17, 20, 23-30 Western Frontiersman, 68(1):43; rev. of Art, Fossils, and Friendships, review, Weller, Lloyd, director, One of Ours: Young The Company Town in the American 96(3):157-58; The Eighth Lively Art: Scoop Jackson; An Oral History of West, 58(3):162; rev. of Custer Died Conversations with Painters, Poets, Senator Henry M. Jackson (video), for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, Musicians, and the Wicked Witch of the 81(4):153 61(3):162-64; rev. of The Days of My West, review, 92(4):209-10 Wellge, Henry, 106(1):16-17, 19 Years: The Autobiography of an Average Weinberg, Albert K., 52(1):3 Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 44(2):69-73 American, 61(2):112; rev. of The Days Weinland, Caroline, 91(2):72, 79 Wellington, B.C., 61(3):158-59 of the Hercules, 72(3):141; rev. of Weinland, William, 91(2):72, 79 Wellington, Raynor G., The Political and Diamondfield Jack: A Study in Frontier Weinstein, Allen, Prelude to Populism: Origins Sectional Influence of the Public Lands, Justice, 60(4):231-32; rev. of Fred of the Silver Issue, 1867-1878, review, 1828-1842, review, 6(3):202-203 T. Dubois’s “The Making of a State,” 62(3):123 Wellman, Paul I., Broncho Apache, review, 64(2):92; rev. of The Gold Seekers: A Weinstein, Edwin A., Woodrow Wilson: A 28(1):101-102; Death in the Desert: The Two Hundred-Year History of Mining Medical and Psychological Biography, Fifty Year’s War for the Great Southwest, in Washington, Idaho, Montana and review, 73(4):188 review, 27(2):182; The Trampling Lower British Columbia, 81(2):76; Weinstein, James, The Decline of Socialism in Herd: The Story of the Cattle Range in rev. of Idaho’s Constitution: The Tie America, 1912-1925, review, 60(2):110- America, review, 32(2):223-24 That Binds, 83(2):76; rev. of Inferior 11 Wellock, Thomas R., rev. of The Essential Aldo Courts, Superior Justice: A History of the Weinstein, Robert A., Tall Ships on Puget Leopold: Quotations and Commentaries, Justices of the Peace on the Northwest Sound: The Marine Photographs of 92(3):155 Frontier, 1853-1889, 71(4):188; rev. Wilhelm Hester, review, 71(1):41 Wells, A. Z., 43(2):127 of A List of References for the History Weintraub, Hyman, Andrew Furuseth, Wells, Damon, Stephen Douglas: The Last of Agriculture in the Mountain States, Emancipator of the Seamen, review, Years, 1857-1861, review, 64(1):31-32 64(3):133; rev. of Magnificent Derelicts: 52(1):35; rev. of Age of Industrial Wells, Edmund H., 90(4):172-73, 92(2):59-70 A Celebration of Older Buildings, Violence, 1910-1915: The Activities Wells, Edwin, 37(1):52 69(1):42; rev. of Mining Engineers and Findings of the United States Wells, Fargo and Company, 19(4):292-93, and the American West: The Lace-Boot Commission on Industrial Relations, 20(1):40, 26(4):254-55, 260, 30(4):384- Brigade, 1849-1933, 62(2):87-88; rev. of 58(2):107; rev. of Collective Bargaining 85, 76(4):137-47 Mining Frontiers of the Far West, 1848- and Productivity: The Longshore Wells, Fargo Detective: The Biography of James 1880, 55(1):41-42; rev. of The Mystic Mechanization Agreement, 62(1):43 B. Hume, by Richard Dillon, review, Warriors of the Plains, 64(4):178; rev. Weintraub, Stanley, The Last Great Cause: The 61(1):55 of Native American Tribalism: Indian Intellectuals and the Spanish Civil War, Wells, Gail, Lewis and Clark Meet Oregon’s Survivals and Renewals, 65(3):109; review, 60(1):51 Forests: Lessons from Dynamic Nature, rev. of Noon Nee-me-poo (We, the Nez Weinzirl, John, 26(3):240 review, 93(2):97-98 Perces): Culture and History of the Nez works of: “The Science of Bacteriology in Wells, H. G., The Outline of History, Perces, Vol. 1, 66(4):182; rev. of The the State of Washington,” 20(2):83-88 12(2):152-53 Shoshoneans: The People of the Basin- Weir, Allen, 4(4):255, 265, 270, 8(1):38, 79, Wells, Hulet, 52(3):82, 71(3):121-23, 72(1):13, Plateau, 58(4):210; rev. of Silver and 22(4):278-80 16 the First New Deal, 62(1):44; rev. of works of: “William Weir,” 4(1):33-35 Wells, JoAnn Jacobsen, “I’d Rather Be Born This Emigrating Company: The 1844 Weir, Ellen Davis, 25(1):79 Lucky Than Rich”: The Autobiography Oregon Trail Journal of Jacob Hammer, Weir, John, 4(1):34-35 of Robert H. Hinckley, review, 70(4):184 83(1):36-37; rev. of A Victorian Weir, William, 4(1):33-35 Wells, Lemuel H., 39(3):204-205 Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Weisbach, Jacob, 88(4):176-78 Wells, Merle W., “Caleb Lyon’s Indian Policy,” Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, Weisberger, Theodore, 49(1):12, 16-17 61(4):193-200; “The Creation of the 65(2):87; rev. of The Wagon Trains Weisbrot, Robert, Father Divine and the Territory of Idaho,” 40(2):106-23; of ’44: A Comparative View of the Struggle for Racial Equality, review, “Fred T. Dubois and the Nonpartisan Individual Caravans in the Emigration 75(2):89 League in the Idaho Election of 1918,” of 1844 to Oregon, 83(1):36-37; rev. of Weisel, George F., ed., Men and Trade on the 56(1):17-29; “The Nez Perce and We Talk, You Listen: New Tribes, New Northwest Frontier as Shown by the Fort Their War,” 55(1):35-37; “Origins Turf, 63(4):172-73; rev. of Western Owen Ledger, review, 47(1):30 of Anti-Mormonism in Idaho, Wagon Wheels: A Pictorial Memorial Weisenburger, J. J., 22(4):279 1872-1880,” 47(4):107-16; “Politics to the Wheels That Won the West, Weiss, Harold J., Jr., rev. of The Grey Fox: The in the Panhandle: Opposition to 64(1):32; rev. of Westward Vision: The True Story of Bill Miner—Last of the the Admission of Washington and Story of the Oregon Trail, 55(3):128- Old-Time Bandits, 86(4):191-92 Northern Idaho, 1886-1888,” 46(3):79- 29; rev. of When the River Rises: Flood Weister, George, 86(1):54 89; “Territorial Government in the Control on the Boise River, 1943-1985, Welch, Richard E., Jr., George Frisbie Hoar Inland Empire: The Movement to 85(2):71 and the Half-Breed Republicans, review, Create Columbia Territory, 1864-69,” Wells, Ward W., 88(2):102 63(4):176 44(2):80-87; comment on “William Wells, William Bittle, 74(3):100-101, 103

432 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Wells, William P., 17(4):292 101 Mining Frontiers of the Far West, Wells Fargo: Advancing the American Frontier, Wenatchee people, 4(1):9, 16(1):20-28, 1848-1880, by Rodman Wilson Paul, by Edward Hungerford, review, 27(2):107-108, 119, 142 review, 94(3):151-52; ed., Small Worlds: 41(1):78-79 Wenatchee Reclamation District, 10(1):33 Children and Adolescents in America, Wells Fargo: An Illustrated History, by Noel M. Wenatchee Republic, 97(2):109 1850-1950, review, 84(3):117; rev. of Loomis, review, 60(4):230-31 Wendler, Henry, The Reminiscences of Henry The Gold Rush Widows of Little Falls: A Wells Foundation (Wenatchee, Wash.), Wendler, 17(2):148 Story Drawn from the Letters of Pamelia 43(2):127-28 Wenk, Edward, Jr., The Politics of the Ocean, and James Fergus, 82(2):71; rev. of Scots The Well-Traveled Casket: A Collection of review, 65(1):45-46 in the North American West, 1790-1917, Oregon Folklife, by Tom Nash and Wentworth, Lois J., “The Graduate School of 93(3):148-49; rev. of Wagon Wheel Twilo Scofield, review, 84(3):114 the University of Washington, 1911- Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, Welsh, John (packer), 19(4):286-87 1942,” 34(2):147-57 86(1):50-51 Welsh, John T. (senator), 4(1):13-14 Wentz, Harry, 101(2):68 West, H. Oliver, 98(4):191-92 Welsh, William D., Brief Historical Sketch Werdenda (journal), 89(4):181-82, 184 West, Harry, 35(1):20 of Grays Harbor, Washington, review, “Were We the ‘Last Best Hope’? Slavery in West, Herbert G., 86(4):179, 181-86 33(3):352-53; A Brief Historical Sketch the Social Order: An Essay Review,” by West, Jane, 13(3):167-80 of Port Townsend, Washington, review, William Toll, 67(1):29-32 West, John, 42(3):224-26, 241, 99(2):78 33(3):352-53; A Brief History of Oregon Werner, Emmy E., Pioneer Children on the West, John O., rev. of Western Lore and City and West Linn, Oregon, review, Journey West, review, 88(1):51 Language: A Dictionary for Enthusiasts 33(3):352-53; A Brief History of Port Wert, Hal Elliot, Hoover, the Fishing President: of the American West, 89(3):153-54 Angeles, Washington, review, 33(3):352- Portrait of the Private Man and His Life West, Ken, rev. of The Campus and the State, 53; A Brief History of Shelton, Outdoors, review, 97(2):93 51(1):41-42; rev. of The Efficiency of Washington, review, 33(3):352-53 Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson, The Freedom, 51(1):41-42 The Welsh in America: Letters from American People—A History, review, West, Leoti L., 16(4):257, 260-61, 17(3):207, Immigrants, ed. Alan Conway, review, 18(2):146-47; The First Americans, 17(4):257 54(1):42-43 1607-1690, review, 19(2):144-47; works of: The Wide Northwest, 18(4):305 Welter, Rush, “The Frontier West as an Image Virginia Under the Stuarts, 1607-1688, West, Louis C., 106(4):172 of American Society,” 52(1):1-6; The 5(2):146 West, M. J., 5(1):55-56 Mind of America, 1820-1860, review, Werthman, William C., ed., Canada in West, Oswald, 48(3):95-97, 49(2):52, 68(1):35; rev. of To the Halls of the Cartoon: A Pictorial History of the 100(4):171-73 Montezumas: The Mexican War in the Confederation Years, 1867-1967, review, West, Ray B., Jr., Rocky Mountain Reader, American Imagination, 77(2):77 59(3):146 review, 37(3):266-67 Weltzien, O. Alan, “Carlos Bulosan and the Wesley, Edgar B., ed., American History in West, Ruth, “Teaching Materials in the Northwest,” 105(1):12-22; A Father and Schools and Colleges: The Report of the Washington Historical Quarterly and an Island: Reflections on Loss, review, Committee on American History in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly,” 100(3):149-50; rev. of Short Nights Schools and Colleges, review, 35(3):278- 34(4):393-98; rev. of American History of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life 79 in Schools and Colleges: The Report of and Immortal Photographs of Edward Wesley Earl Dunkle: Alaska’s Flying Miner, the Committee on American History in Curtis, 105(2):98-99 by Charles Caldwell Hawley, review, Schools and Colleges, 35(3):278-79 Welzl, Jan, Thirty Years in the Golden North, 96(3):163 “The West, States’ Rights, and Conservation: 24(1):65-66 “, IWW Martyr,” by Tom A Study of Six Public Land Wemple, Claude C., Memories of a Rancher Copeland, 77(4):122-29 Conferences,” by Lawrence Rakestraw, from the Land of the Never Sweats “The Wesley L. Jones Papers,” by Keith 48(3):89-99 (Milford, Lassen County, California): Murray, 36(1):65-68 West, Victor J., The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Neighbors, Family, Horses, Cattle, Dogs, West, A. J., 47(1):10, 54(1):32 Wilson, 1913-1917, 9(1):76, review, and Reactions, 1899 to 1952, review, West, Ashby, 13(3):167-80 9(2):153-54 84(3):112 West, Carroll Van, Capitalism on the Frontier: West, William F., 13(3):167-80 Wenas, Wash., 14(2):141 Billings and the Yellowstone Valley in the West, Willis M., American History and Wenatchee, Wash. Nineteenth Century, review, 85(2):77; Government, review, 5(1):60-61 church archives of, 30(4):433-36 rev. of A Generation of Boomers: The West, Young Man! by Nard Jones and Gordon development of, 56(3):97-105, 87(2):72-81 Pattern of Railroad Labor Conflict in J. Gose, review, 29(2):209-10, 29(3):335 origins of name of, 14(2):141-42 Nineteenth-Century America, 85(3):124 “The West and American Ideals,” by Frederick Wenatchee Advance, 56(3):102-103, 97(2):109 West, Elliott, “Five Idaho Mining Towns: Jackson Turner, 5(4):243-57 Wenatchee Daily World, 52(4):140-44, A Computer Profile,” 73(3):108-20; The West and Reconstruction, by Eugene H. 87(2):72-81, 97(2):108-109, 101(1):23 The Essential West: Collected Essays, Berwanger, review, 74(1):44 Wenatchee Development Company, review, 103(3):142; Growing Up with The West beyond the West: A History of British 56(3):101-5 the Country: Childhood on the Far Columbia, by Jean Barman, review, Wenatchee High School, 74(1):16 Western Frontier, review, 81(4):157; 83(3):111, 86(3):118-20 Wenatchee Improvement Company, 56(3):98, The Last Indian War: The Nez Perce West by East: The American West in the Gilded 100-101 Story, review, 101(1):48; The Saloon on Age, by Gene M. Gressley, review, “Wenatchee Indians Ask Justice,” by John X. the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, 64(4):179 Hermilt and Louis Judge, 16(1):20-28 review, 71(3):139; ed., Essays on Walter West Coast Forest Products Bureau, 39(3):228 Wenatchee Investment Company, 56(3):100- Prescott Webb, review, 70(1):19; ed., “West Coast Labor and the Military Aircraft

Index 433 Industry, 1935-1941,” by Jacob Vander Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, Languages, and Cultures of 172 Western Meulen, 88(2):82-92 1800-1915, by Sandra L. Myres, review, American Indian Tribes, by Joseph G. West Coast Lighthouses: A Pictorial History of 75(2):91 Jorgensen, review, 73(3):138 the Guiding Lights of the Sea, by Jim Westermann, J. C., Netherlands and the United Western Iron and Steel Company, 17(3):178 Gibbs, review, 66(3):138 States, Their Relations in the Beginning Western Labor Union, 70(1):29-32 West Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ of the Nineteenth Century, review, Western Land and Water Use, by Mont H. Association, 41(4):291 27(2):184-85 Saunderson, review, 42(3):252-54 West Coast Lumberman (Tacoma), 41(4):289, Westermeier, Clifford P., 87(1):38, 40, 42, 44 “The Western Limits of the Buffalo Range,” 294 Western Academy of Beaux Arts, 92(3):117, by Francis D. Haines, 31(4):389-98 West Coast Lumbermen’s Association, 120, 123-24 Western Lives: A Biographical History of the 74(1):20, 87(3):119, 121-22 Western America: The Exploration, Settlement, American West, ed. Richard W. Etulain, West Coast Windjammers in Story and and Development of the Region beyond review, 96(3):153-55 Pictures, by Jim Gibbs, review, the Mississippi, by LeRoy R. Hafen and Western Lore and Language: A Dictionary for 60(4):223 Carl Coke Rister, review, 32(4):460-61 Enthusiasts of the American West, by West from Fort Bridger, ed. J. Roderic Korns, Western America in 1846-1847: The Original Thomas L. Clark, review, 89(3):153-54 review, 43(1):73-74 Travel Diary of Lieutenant J. W. Abert, The Western Military Frontier, 1815-1846, by The West in American History, by Dan Elbert who mapped New Mexico for the United Henry Putney Beers, review, 28(2):193- Clark, review, 28(4):413-14 States Army, by J. W. Abert, ed. John 96 “The West in Paperbacks,” by Herman J. Galvin, review, 58(2):101-102 Western Mining: An Informal Account of Deutsch, 54(3):113-23 Western American (Portland). See Portland Precious-Metals Prospecting, Placering, “The West Mark Twain Did Not See,” by Western American Lode Mining, and Milling on the Vernon Carstensen, 55(4):170-76 The Western Avernus, or Toil and Travel in American Frontier from Spanish Times The West of Alfred Jacob Miller (1837) from the Further North America, by Morley to 1893, by Otis E. Young, Jr., with notes and water colors in the Walters Art Roberts, 93(1):26-36 Robert Lenon, review, 63(4):168-69 Gallery with an account of the artist by “Western Canada: The West beyond the Western Oregon Lumber Manufacturers’ Marvin C. Ross, review, 43(1):74-75 Pacific Northwest,” by Russell M. Association, 41(4):302-304 West of Everything: The Inner Life of Westerns, Tremayne, 86(3):118-20 Western Oregon University (Monmouth). See by Jane Tompkins, review, 84(1):30 Western Central Labor Union (Seattle), Oregon Normal School West of Paradise, by George Venn, review, 70(1):26-29, 31-32, 71(3):114-17, Western Oregon Railroad, 39(4):257 92(2):92 73(4):150, 153-54. See also Central Western Pacific Railway Company, 100(4):173 West of the Great Divide: Norwegian Migration Labor Council of Seattle Western Pine Association, 84(1):28 to the Pacific Coast, 1847-1893, by Western Christian Journal (Columbus, Ohio), “Western Politics and New Deal Policies: A Kenneth O. Bjork, review, 50(1):31-32 37(1):26-30 Study of T. A. Walters of Idaho,” by West of the River, by Dorothy Gardiner, “The Western Federation Comes to Alaska,” Elmo R. Richardson, 54(1):9-18 review, 32(4):461-63 by James C. Foster, 66(4):161-73 Western Populism: Studies in an Ambivalent The West of William H. Ashley: The Western Federation of Miners, 45(4):116, Conservatism, by Karel D. Bicha, International Struggle for the Fur Trade 103(1):15 review, 69(3):138-39 of the Missouri, the Rocky Mountains, in Alaska, 66(4):161-73, 99(1):19 Western Progressive Farmer, 76(1):9-10 and the Columbia, with Explorations and American Federation of Labor, Western Progressive Farmers, 76(1):2, 9-11, beyond the Continental Divide, 70(1):27, 29-31 87(3):138 Recorded in the Diaries and Letters. . . . archival materials related to, 79(4):166 Western Progressive Grange. See Western ed. Dale L. Morgan, review, 56(2):91 in B.C., 105(4):177 Progressive Farmers West Okanogan District Project, 10(1):32 in Idaho, 57(2):51-53, 58(1):15, 18-19, 23, “Western Range Senators and the Payne- West Point Military Academy, 2(2):105-17 28-32, 59(1):23-25, 27-28, 30-32 Aldrich Tariff,” by Lewis L. Gould, West Seattle High School, 74(1):11, 14-16 origins of, 78(3):87 64(2):49-56 West Shore (magazine), 45(4):115, 74(3):100- See also International Union of Mine, Mill, Western River Transportation: The Era of Early 101, 89(2):100-103 and Smelter Workers (Mine-Mill) Internal Development, 1810-1860, by West Side Irrigation Canal, 9(4):266 Western Forestry and Conservation Erik F. Haites, James Mak, and Gary M. The West the Railroads Made, by Carlos A. Association, 41(4):310, 51(2):52, Walton, review, 69(2):87 Schwantes and James P. Ronda, review, 105(4):166 Western Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and 100(1):37 The Western Gateway to World Trade, by Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of West Virginia, migrants to Wash. from, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy the Alligator Horse, by Michael Allen, 29(2):115-34, 33(1):23 Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway, review, 83(1):34 Westbrook, John B., 31(3):257 Great Northern Railway, 15(2):152 The Western Shore: Oregon Country Essays Westcott, Allan, The United States Navy; a Western Ghost Towns, by Lambert Florin, honoring the American Revolution, ed. History, 35(2):184 review, 53(4):164 Thomas Vaughan, review, 68(3):143 Westenberg, John, rev. of Flooding the The Western Hero in History and Legend, Western Slope (ship), 22(1):36-38 Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far by Kent Ladd Steckmesser, review, Western Socialist, 98(3):117-26 West, 85(3):122 57(1):41 “Western Spruce and the War,” by Edmond S. Westendorf, Jane (née Morrow), 60(1):25-28 Western History Association, 53(4):137 Meany, 9(4):255-58 Westendorf, Thomas P., 60(1):25-28 Western Home Builder, by Victor W. Voorhees, Western States Reclamation Association, works of: “I’ll Take You Home Again, 85(4):154, 156 45(2):56, 89(4):192, 195, 94(2):61-62 Kathleen” (song), 60(1):25-28 Western Indians: Comparative Environments, Western Steel Corporation, 17(3):179, 181-82

434 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Western Subjects: Autobiographical Writing in The Westward Star, by Frank Earnest Hill, commercial: in Alaska, 9(1):3-10, the North American West, ed. Kathleen 26(1):72 91(3):115-23, 102(4):189-90; in Arctic, A. Boardman and Gioia Woods, review, Westward the Briton, by Robert G. Athearn, 49(1):1-10; in Hawaiian Islands, 96(4):217-18 review, 45(2):67 4(2):122, 124-26, 12(3):174-75; Native Western Technology and Soviet Economic Westward the Women, by Nancy Wilson Ross, peoples in, 91(3):115-23; Norwegians Development, 1917 to 1930, by Antony review, 36(2):174-75 in, 34(1):12-13 C. Sutton, review, 61(4):219-20 Westward Tilt: The American West Today, by by Native peoples: Iñupiat, 91(3):115-23; Western Trail, 75(4):166 Neil Morgan, review, 55(1):42 Makah, 33(1):65-69, 87(4):180-93; Western Union Russian Extension Telegraph, Westward to the Pacific, by Marion G. Clark, Nootka, 47(2):52-56; of Olympic 72(3):137-40 23(3):232, 23(4):306-307 Peninsula, 25(1):50-51; portrayed in Western Union Telegraph Company, 1(4):200, Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon film, 78(4):141-44 92(4):190-91, 193. See also Western Trail, by David Lavender, review, The Whaling Equipment of the Makah Indians, Union Russian Extension Telegraph 55(3):128-29 by T. T. Waterman, 11(3):235 “The Western Volunteer and ‘The New Wetherald, Harry, 31(4):386 Wharton, Clifton, 28(4):359-60 Empire,’” by Lewis O. Saum, 57(1):18- Wetherell (master of the Matilda), 5(4):301- Wharton, David, The Alaska Gold Rush, 27 302 review, 64(4):174 Western Wagon Wheels: A Pictorial Memorial Wetherell, Matthew, 6(1):55, 58, 6(2):86 “What Became of Benjamin Clapp?” by J. to the Wheels That Won the West, by Wetjen, Richard, 61(1):22-24, 26 Neilson Barry, 21(1):13-17 Lambert Florin, review, 64(1):32 Wetmore, Edward D., 84(1):20 “What Mining Has Done for British Western Washington University. See Wetswood (Quileute leader), 20(3):182-83 Columbia,” by Dale L. Pitt, 23(2):94- Washington State Normal School at Wetzel, Frank, Victory Gardens and Barrage 109 Bellingham Balloons: A Collective Memoir, review, Whatcom, Wash. See Bellingham, Wash. Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives, ed. 88(2):94-95 Whatcom County (Wash.), 4(2):104, Lillian Schlissel, Vicki L. Ruiz, and Wetzel, Kurt, “The Defeat of Bill Dunne: An 37(3):188-90 Janice Monk, 85(2):50-58 Episode in the Montana Red Scare,” coal industry in, 29(2):162 Western World (Portland). See Portland 64(1):12-20 creation of, 14(2):144, 21(1):25-26 Western World Weyer, Edward Moffat, Jr., The Eskimos; their newspapers of, 13(3):186, 193-94, The Westerners: A Mini-Bibliography and a Environment and Folkways, review, 13(4):253, 14(3):199, 14(4):277, Cataloging of Publications, 1944-1974, 24(3):234 288-89, 26(1):37-38, 43-44, 47-48, 63, review, 67(1):45 Weyerhaeuser, Frederick, 70(4):146-54, 26(2):143 Westervelt, George Conrad, 45(2):42, 76(3):95-96 Whatcom County Courthouse (Bellingham), 95(3):144-45, 147, 103(2):84-90, 93-94 Weyerhaeuser, Frederick E. (son of Frederick), 87(4):199, 202-203 Westlake, Patricia, rev. of Gus J. Solomon, 48(4):127, 129 Whatcom High School Department of Liberal Politics, Jews, and the Federal Weyerhaeuser, Frederick King (grandson of English, Whatcom Verse: An Anthology Courts, 97(4):211-12 Frederick), 48(4):127 of Student Verse for 1927-8, 20(1):69 Weston, Idaho, 28(2):143 “Weyerhaeuser and the Pacific Northwest Whatcom Museum (Bellingham), collections Weston, Samuel P., 92(2):65-66 Timber Industry, 1899-1903,” by at, 74(1):23 Westport, Wash., 44(3):138 Robert E. Ficken, 70(4):146-54 “The Whatcom Trails to the Fraser River Westward, High, Low, and Dry, by Dorothy Weyerhaeuser Company, 70(4):146-54 Mines in 1858,” by R. L. Reid, Childs Hogner, review, 29(2):219-20 and Clark Kinsey Photography 18(3):199-206, 18(4):271-76 Westward; The Romance of the American Preservation Project, 74(1):21, 23 Whatcom Verse: An Anthology of Student Verse Frontier, by E. Douglas Branch, in Coos Bay, Oreg., 75(4):149-50, 152, 154 for 1927-8, by Whatcom High School 22(1):65 fire-prevention measures of, 51(2):52-53 Department of English, 20(1):69 Westward America, by Howard R. Driggs, in Inland Empire, 76(3):96-102 “What’s New? Western History in Print and review, 33(3):358-59 office in Everett, Wash., architecture of, on cd-rom,” by Eckard V. Toy, Jr., The Westward Crossings: Balboa, Mackenzie, 82(4):138-39 86(3):114-17 Lewis and Clark, by Jeannette Mirsky, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. See “What’s Next? On Hanford’s 70th review, 38(3):274 Weyerhaeuser Company Anniversary,” by Bruce Hevly, Westward Expansion: A History of the whales, 10(2):93-94. See also whaling 104(2):72-79 American Frontier, by Ray Allen Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of Whaling “What’s Old about the New Western Billington and James Blaine Hedges, in the Western Arctic, by John R. History,” by John R. Wunder, Pt. 1: review, 41(1):69-70, 6th ed., abr., by Bockstoce, review, 79(1):41 “Race and Gender,” 85(2):50-58, Ray Allen Billington and Martin Ridge, Whaley, Donald M., rev. of Jumptown: The Pt. 2: “Environment and Economy,” review, 93(3):146-47 Golden Years of Portland Jazz, 1942- 89(2):84-96 Westward in Eden: The Public Lands and the 1957, 97(4):202 Whealdon, Isaac H., “Stories and Sketches Conservation Movement, by William K. Whaley, Gray H., rev. of Native Peoples of from Pacific County,” 4(3):187-90 Wyant, review, 74(4):182 the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are, wheat, as a medium of exchange, 26(4):244- westward migration. See migration; northern 94(3):156-57; rev. of The Nehalem 49. See also wheat farming overland route; Oregon Trail; names of Tillamook: An Ethnography, 96(2):104- Wheat, Carl I., The Shirley Letters from the individual routes 105; rev. of Reserve Memories: The California Mines, 1851-1852, review, The Westward Movement: A Book of Readings Power of the Past in a 41(1):80-81 on Our Changing Frontiers, by Ina Faye Community, 94(3):156-57 Wheat, Margaret M., Survival Arts of the Woestemeyer, review, 31(2):207-209 whaling Primitive Paiutes, review, 60(1):38

Index 435 wheat farming, 50(1):19-20 When Farmers Voted Red: The Gospel of Where Roads Will Never Reach: Wilderness and and banking, 38(4):335-56 Socialism in the Oklahoma Countryside, Its Visionaries in the Northern Rockies, big-hitch system, 78(1/2):10-16 1910-1924, by Garin Burbank, review, by Frederick H. Swanson, review, changes in, 37(4):282-86, 73(1):31-38, 70(1):38-39 106(3):142-43 95(4):194-203 When Fur Was King, by Henry John Moberly Where Rolls the Oregon, by Robert E. and export trade, 45(1):13-18 and William Bleasdell Cameron, Strahorn, 59(1):36-38 relief legislation for, 71(2):63-71 review, 21(1):63-65 Where Rolls the Oregon; Prophet and Pessimist “Wheat Sacks Out to Sea: The Early Export “When I Came to Washington Territory,” by Look Northwest, ed. Archer Butler Trade from the Walla Walla Country,” N. B. Coffman, 26(2):94-106 Hulbert, review, 25(2):148-49 by Donald W. Meinig, 45(1):13-18 When Indians Became Cowboys: Native Where the Echo Began and Other Oral Wheat Women, by Nard Jones, 29(3):237-38, Peoples and Cattle Ranching in the Traditions from Southwestern Alaska review, 24(3):234 American West, by Peter Iverson, Recorded by Hans Himmelheber, by Wheaton, Frank, 49(4):136 review, 87(1):49-50 Hans Himmelheber, ed. Ann Fienup- Wheel Boats on the Missouri: The Journals and When Came, the Corn Mothers Went Riordan, review, 93(1):37-38 Documents of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Away: , Sexuality, and Power Where the Fraser River Flows: The Industrial Expedition, 1824-26, ed. Richard E. in New Mexico, 1500-1846, by Ramón Workers of the World in British Jensen and James S. Hutchins, review, Gutiérrez, 85(2):50-58 Columbia, by Mark Leier, review, 93(2):96-97 When Labor Organizes, by Robert R. R. 82(4):150 Wheeler (settler), 3(2):140-43 Brooks, review, 29(3):330-32 “‘Where the Old West Greets the New’: Wheeler, Benjamin Ide, 50(3):101 When Money Grew on Trees: A. B. Hammond Linking Hanford, the Tri-Cities, and Wheeler, Burton K., 54(1):19-29, 55(1):3- and the Age of the Timber Baron, by the Columbia Basin in Photographs,” 4, 6-8, 64(1):18-20, 69(1):20-29, Greg Gordon, review, 106(1):44-45 by Bruce Hevly, 101(2):87-99 103(1):10 When Montana and I Were Young: A Frontier Where the People Gather: Carving a Totem works of: Yankee from the West: The Childhood, by Margaret Bell, ed. Mary Pole, by Vickie Jensen, review, Candid, Turbulent Life Story of Clearman Blew, review, 95(1):49-50 85(3):118 the Yankee-born U.S. Senator from When Old Trails Were New: The Story of Taos, Where the Salmon Run: The Life and Legacy Montana, review, 54(4):180-81 by Blanche C. Grant, 26(4):305 of Billy Frank Jr., by Trova Heffernan, Wheeler, Donald Nevin, 89(1):4-5, 7, 9 When Russia Was in America: The Alaska review, 105(2):98 Wheeler, Eldridge, 21(2):157, 50(3):100 Boundary Treaty Negotiations, 1824-25, Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal Wheeler, George Shaw, 89(1):4-5, 7, 9 and the Role of Pierre de Poletica, by American: Schooling Seattle’s Japanese Wheeler, Gerald E., rev. of The Presidency of Mykhaylo Huculak, review, 64(1):37 Americans during World War II, by Dwight D. Eisenhower, 73(1):44; rev. “When Sheridan Was in Oregon,” by Turner F. Yoon K. Pak, review, 94(3):158-59 of Retaliation: Japanese Attacks and Levens, 16(3):163-85 Wherry, Joseph H., The Totem Pole Indians, Allied Countermeasures on the Pacific “When the Dutch Owned Spokane,” by John review, 56(3):140 Coast in World War II, 68(1):40; rev. of Fahey, 72(1):2-10 Whidbey, Joseph, 5(3):215-18, 30(2):194-95, The Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Political When the Eagle Screamed: The Romantic 211-17, 41(4):352-55, 44(3):117, 124- Controversy over the Surprise Attack, Horizon in American Diplomacy, 25, 127-28 1941-1946, 70(2):84 1800-1860, by William H. Goetzmann, Whidbey Island (Wash.), 13(1):11, 37(3):189- Wheeler, Herb, 90(2):84-86 review, 58(3):159-60 90 Wheeler, Jason, 97(4): 196 When the Forests Are Ablaze, by Katharine B. archival materials related to, 9(3):238-39 Wheeler, John M., 95(1):16, 18, 19-21 Judson, review, 4(1):45-46 origins of name of, 14(2):144, 41(4):352 Wheeler, Keith, The Alaskans, review, 71(2):92 When the Geese Come: The Journals of a and San Juan boundary dispute, Wheeler, Thomas C., ed., A Vanishing Moravian Missionary, Ella Mae Ervin 43(3):196, 199, 201 America: The Life and Times of the Romig, 1898-1905, Southwest Alaska, settlers of, 6(3):168-70, 7(3):239-46, Small Town, review, 56(3):137 by Ella Mae Ervin Romig, ed. Phyllis 7(4):307-21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52, Wheeler, Victor C., 79(3):100-101 Demuth Movius, review, 90(1):49-50 33(3):297-323, 325-47 Wheeler, W. E., 47(4):115 When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions Whidden and Lewis, 100(2):79 Wheeler, Wash., 14(2):144 on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Whig Party, 42(1):4-13, 44(3):107-108, Wheeler’s Barbershop (Spokane), 95(2):16, Springs Reservation, by George W. 49(2):62, 52(1):12-14 19-21 Aguilar, Sr., review, 97(2):95-96 “While Idaho Was a Part of Washington,” by Wheelock, Joseph A., 31(3):292-305 When the River Rises: Flood Control on the James E. Babb, 15(4):285-88 Wheels of Fortune, by Francis Seufert, ed. Boise River, 1943-1985, by Susan M. Whill Wetz, Wash., 14(3):210 Thomas Vaughan, review, 73(3):135 Stacy, review, 85(2):71 Whipple, A. W., 10(1):14-16 Wheelwright, Samuel Adams, 71(1):13 When the West is Gone, by Frederic L. Paxson, Whipple, Edna, 13(3):167-80 Whelan, Wash., 14(2):144 22(1):65 Whipple, Stephen G., 27(2):167-69, 45(1):4 “When Big Money Came to Butte: The When the Wind Was a River: Evacuation The Whirligig of Politics: The Democracy of Migration of Eastern Capital to in World War II, by Dean Kohlhoff, Cleveland and Bryan, by J. Rogers Montana,” by K. Ross Toole, 44(1):23- review, 88(2):101 Hollingsworth, review, 55(4):183 29 When Timber Stood Tall, by Joseph H. Pierre, Whisenhunt, Donald W., “The Veterans of When Coal Was King: Ladysmith and the Coal- review, 73(4):186 Future Wars in the Pacific Northwest,” Mining Industry on Vancouver Island, Where Land and Water Meet: A Western 85(4):130-36 by John R. Hinde, review, 96(2):106- Landscape Transformed, by Nancy Whis-tel-po-sum (Lot; Spokane leader), 107 Langston, review, 95(2):100-101 1(3):136-37

436 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Whitaker, James W., Feedlot Empire: Beef Materials, Craft, and Architecture, From Community to Class in the Cattle Feeding in Illinois and Iowa, 106(1):40-41 Pacific Northwest,” 75(1):13-21; rev. 1840-1900, review, 67(4):175 White, John A., rev. of Bering’s Voyages: of Asa Shinn Mercer: Western Promoter Whitcomb, Joseph L., 24(3):179 Whither and Why, 70(4):181; rev. of and Newspaperman, 1839-1917, Whitcomb, Lot, 7(1):52 The Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure 96(1):39; rev. of Capitalism on the Whitcomb, Thomas M., 14(4):258 in American Diplomacy, 61(1):59 Frontier: Billings and the Yellowstone Whitcomb, Wash., 14(3):210 White, John H., Jr., American Locomotives: An Valley in the Nineteenth Century, Whitcome, Stephen, 14(2):117 Engineering History, 1830-1880, review, 85(2):77; rev. of A Generation of White, Aubrey Lee, 45(3):93, 72(4):170-79 90(2):92-93 Boomers: The Pattern of Railroad White, Benjamin Franklin, 35(4):340-41, White, Joseph, 23(2):147 Labor Conflict in Nineteenth-Century 47(4):109-11, 113-16 White, Kris, ed., Overland Passages: A Guide America, 79(1):35; rev. of John Frank White, Bruce E., rev. of Alaska Natives: to Overland Documents in the Oregon Stevens: American Trailblazer, 98(1):44- A Survey of Their Sociological and Historical Society, review, 85(2):77 45; rev. of Northern Pacific Views: The Educational Status, 26(3):234 White, Len, 7(2):126 Railroad Photography of F. Jay Hayes, White, Charles, 98(1):26 White, Lily E., 83(4):158 1876-1905, 75(4):183; rev. of Populism White, Compton, 54(1):9, 14-15, 17, 103(1):7 White, M. Catherine, “Saleesh House: in the Mountain West, 78(3):112 White, David A., comp., News of the Plains The First Trading Post among the White, Wash., 14(3):210 and Rockies, 1803-1865: Original Flathead,” 33(3):251-63; ed., David White, William Allen, 35(3):206-207, Narratives of Overland Travel and Thompson’s Journals Relating to 50(3):83, 54(1):3 Adventure Selected from the Wagner- Montana and Adjacent Regions, 1808- works of: The Changing West: An Economic Camp and Becker Bibliography of 1812, review, 44(2):91; rev. of High Theory About Our Golden Age, review, Western Americana, Vol. 1, review, Border Country, 33(4):451-52 31(2):214-15 89(1):44-45, Vol. 2, review, 89(3):160, White, Margaret I., 3(4):302 White, William Augustus, 82(4):124-25, Vol. 3, review, 90(1):48, Vol. 4, review, White, O. C., 51(4):180 127-29 90(4):210-11, Vol. 5, review, 90(4):211, White, O. H., 5(1):55-56 White, William H., 96(1):14-15, 17-19, 21 Vols. 6-7, review, 92(4):211-12, Vol. White, Rhoda M., 91(2):90 White Bird (Nez Perce leader), 6(3):151-52, 8, review, 93(4):203-204; ed., Plains White, Richard, 84(4):142, 144 49(4):132, 142, 55(1):35-37 and Rockies, 1800-1865: One Hundred works of: “It’s Your Misfortune and None White Bluffs, Wash., 8(1):17-19, 14(3):210, Twenty Proposed Additions to the of My Own”: A History of the American 72(2):78-81, 83, 95(2):83, 101(2):88 Wagner-Camp and Becker Bibliography West, 83(2):60-62, 85(2):50-58, White Bluffs Road (Wash. Terr.), 45(4):130 of Travel and Adventure in the American 89(2):84-96; Land Use, Environment, White Bull, Joseph, The Warrior Who Killed West, with Thirty-three Selected and Social Change: The Shaping of Custer: The Personal Narrative of Chief Reprints, review, 95(3):160-61 Island County, Washington, review, Joseph White Bull, review, 61(4):228 White, Deborah, 3(4):300 72(4):180; The Middle Ground: Indians, White Cloud Peaks (Idaho), proposed mining White, E. E., Experiences of a Special Indian Empires, and Republics in the Great in, 91(3):144-46 Agent, review, 58(1):46 Lakes Region, 1650-1815, 83(2):62; The White Grizzly Bear’s Legacy: Learning to Be White, Elijah Organic Machine, review, 88(1):19-20; Indian, by Lawney L. Reyes, review, as Indian agent, 1(4):215, 25(1):42-43, Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and 95(1):43-44, 1st paperback ed., review, 28(4):356, 86(3):126-30 the Making of Modern America, review, 105(1):33-34 missionary work of, 1(1):27-28, 103(4):190-91; ed., Power and Place The White Headed Eagle, by Richard G. 25(3):204-205, 207 in the North American West, review, Montgomery, review, 26(1):67-69 in Provisional Government of Oregon, 91(3):163; rev. of Farewell, My Nation: White House Witness, 1942-1945, by Jonathan 24(3):178, 61(2):91, 68(1):15, 17, 20, The American Indian and the United Daniels, review, 68(1):39 23 States, 1820-1890, 82(4):153; rev. of White Indian, by Edwin L. Sabin, review, White, G. Edward, The Eastern Establishment Fire in America: A Cultural History of 16(3):228-29 and the Western Experience: The West Wildland and Rural Fire, 74(3):136; rev. The White Man’s Indian, by Robert Berkhofer, of Frederic Remington, Theodore of In the Spirit of the Earth: Rethinking 72(4):157, 160-61 Roosevelt, and Owen Wister, review, History and Time, 84(2):65; rev. of A White Man’s Province: British Columbia 60(1):38-39 Native American Estate: The Struggle Politicians and Chinese and Japanese White, Gerald T., Scientists in Conflict: The over Indian and Hawaiian Lands, Immigrants, 1858-1914, by Patricia E. Beginnings of the Oil Industry in 81(3):114; rev. of Peyote Religion: A Roy, review, 81(1):34 California, review, 61(1):56 History, 79(4):165 The White Pass: Gateway to the Klondike, by White, Henry, 52(3):91 White, Samuel, 53(1):41 Roy Minter, review, 79(2):77 White, Hiram F., “The Mormon Road,” White, Sid, ed., Peoples of Washington: White Pass (Wash.), 44(1):14 6(4):243-50 Perspectives on Cultural Diversity, White Pass and Yukon Railway, 90(2):78-79 White, Howard, A Hard Man to Beat: The review, 81(4):157 White Pass and Yukon Route, 90(2):79, Story of Bill White, Labour Leader, White, W. H., 37(3):235-36, 241, 255, 99(1):16-19, 21, 27 Historian, Shipyard Worker, Raconteur, 39(2):115, 120, 129 White Pine County (Nev.), 30(2):145-68 review, 105(1):36 White, W. Thomas, “Main Street on the White Poplar, Black Locust, by Louise White, J. L., 2(1):31 Irrigation Frontier: Sub-Urban Wagenknecht, review, 95(3):152-53 White, J. W., 40(1):44-64 Community Building in the Yakima White River (Pierce County [Wash.]), 48(1):3 White, James, 3(4):300, 16(1):17-18 Valley, 1900-1910,” 77(3):94-103; White River massacre, 17(4):297-98, 95(1):27 White, Jeremy, rev. of Furniture Studio: “Railroad Labor Protests, 1894-1917: White Salmon, Wash., 4(2):105-15, 14(2):108-

Index 437 26, 14(4):250-55, 15(2):94, 96, 99, Whitley, Edward C., “Agricultural Geography Whitman College, 2(1):24-25, 2(2):135, 18(2):110-21 of the Kittitas Valley, Washington,” 144-45 “White Salmon and the Old Blockhouse,” by 41(1):3-18; “Big-Hitch Wheat Farming administration of, 79(2):65, 67, 70-73 D. A. Brown, 18(2):110-21 in Eastern Washington: A Personal archival materials at, 3(1):6 White Salmon Indian Reservation, 37(1):37, Account,” 78(1/2):10-16; “The Diamond Jubilee of, 26(1):80 54, 56 Sequent Land Use at Bridgeport Bar, student activism at, 85(4):132, 134-35, White Sox, The Story of the Reindeer in Alaska, Washington,” 42(1):32-39 99(4): 173-80 by William T. Lopp, 16(4):306-308 Whitlow, Wash., 14(3):213 Whitman controversy. See under Whitman, White Swan, Wash., 14(3):212 Whitman, Alice Clarissa, 5(4):290 Marcus Whiteaker, John, 44(3):113-14 Whitman—An Unfinished Story, by Stephen “The Whitman Controversy,” by James Clark Whitebird. See White Bird B. L. Penrose, review, 26(3):228-32 Strong, 3(4):287-96 Whitebrook, Robert Ballard, “From Cape Whitman, E. B., 24(1):16-17 Whitman County (Wash.), 16(4):251-64, Flattery to Birch Bay: Vancouver’s Whitman, Marcus, 1(1):27-28, 30, 37-39, 42, 37(3):184-85 Anchorages on Puget Sound,” 44, 48, 2(2):133-45, 4(3):175, 67(1):1, agriculture in, 37(4):281-86, 296-302, 44(3):115-28; Coastal Exploration of 3-4 95(4):196-201 Washington, review, 51(2):87-88; rev. and American Bible Society, 24(2):110-12 banking in, 38(4):335-56 of Coastal Cruising: An Authoritative archival materials related to, 3(1):5-6, newspapers of, 13(3):188, 194, 13(4):255- Guide to British Columbia and Puget 33(1):113 56, 14(1):21, 27, 29, 14(4):283, Sound–San Juan Islands Waters, bibliography of, 3(1):3-62 18(1):37-41, 43-44, 46-47, 51-52, 52(4):160-61; rev. of The Four Ages commemorations of, 2(1): 24-27, 26(1):40-41, 43-44, 49, 55, 58-59, of Tsurai: A Documentary History of 2(2):179, 27(4):404, 44(3):134, 26(2):136-37, 39(3):234, 237 the Indian Village on Trinidad Bay, 44(4):185, 48(1):21 origin of name of, 14(3):213 45(4):133-34 controversy surrounding legacy of, populism in, 65(3):97-109 Whiteford, Andrew, 7(3):187-98 1(2):49, 2(2):143, 3(4):287-96, 7(2):99- settlers of, 13(2):159-60 Whiteford, Donald, 7(3):187-98 122, 64(2):57-69, 68(3):107, 70(3):126- and Wash. state constitution (1878), Whiteford, Frank, 7(3):187-98 27 17(1):28-29, 33 Whiteford, James, 7(3):187-98 and Exploring Expedition, U.S., 22(1):54- Whitman County (Wash.) Bankers’ Whiteford, Peter, 7(3):187-98 55 Association, 38(4):346 Whitehead, John S., “Hydropower in and HBC, 33(1):59-64 Whitman County (Wash.) Pioneers’ Juneau: Technology as a Guide to letters and journals of, 29(3):227-29 Association, 6(1):24, 7(1):50, 8(1):12, the Development of an Alaskan and library of Archibald McKinlay, 9(1):22, 10(1):52, 11(1):42 Community,” 75(2):62-69; Completing 25(1):23-24, 35 Whitman massacre, 1(1):34, 39-47, 2(2):141- the Union: Alaska, Hawai’i, and the Meany, Edmond S., on, 51(4):163 42, 5(4):291-93, 19(1):49-51, Battle for Statehood, review, 96(2):103 and migrants on Oregon Trail, 1(3):151, 19(2):117-19, 25(1):43-44 Whitehead, Margaret, “Christianity, a Matter 8(1):15 archaeological excavation of site of, of Choice: The Historic Role of Indian and Nez Perce people, 2(3):199-200, 40(4):295-310 Catechists in Oregon Territory and 5(4):289-92, 25(1):39-41, 43 archival materials related to, 33(1):61-64 British Columbia,” 72(3):98-106; on Oregon Trail, 8(1):29-30, 15(3):205- Frances Fuller Victor’s research on, The Cariboo Mission: A History of the 208 45(4):110 Oblates, review, 74(1):42; ed., They Call photograph of, 24(2):130-32, 24(4):310-11 impact of, 38(4):315-18, 97(1):19-20 Me Father: Memoirs of Father Nicolas and Waiilatpu, 38(3):224-25, 40(4):295- memorial of, 9(1):80 Coccola, review, 80(3):115 307, 104(1):6 recollections of, 8(4):251-56 Whitehill, Walter Muir, Independent Historical See also Waiilatpu; Whitman massacre The Whitman Massacre, by Matilda J. Sager Societies: An Enquiry into Their Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss, 1(1):37-39, Delaney, 11(3):232-33 Research and Publication Functions and 42, 44, 2(1):24, 2(2):133-38, 143-44, “Whitman Material in the Hudson’s Bay Their Financial Future, review, 55(2):87 2(3):252, 48(1):20-21, 67(1):1, 3 Company Archives,” 33(1):59-64 Whitehorn, Daniel, 4(3):177-78, 17(2):133 archival materials related to, 33(1):113 Whitman mission. See Waiilatpu Whitehorse, Yukon Terr., 90(2):78-86 at Fort Vancouver, 3(1):69-71 Whitman Mission National Historic Site, Whitehouse, Joseph, 35(1):4, 8, 12, 35(3):217, letters and journals of, 29(3):227-28 27(4):404, 40(4):296 95(4):179 Meany, Edmond S., on, 51(4):163 “The Whitman Monument,” by Edwin Eells, Whiteman, William H., 36(3):218, 221-22, and migrants on Oregon Trail, 1(3):151 2(1):24-27 224 and Nez Perce people, 5(4):289-90, 292 “Whitman Saves Oregon,” by E. G. Bourne, Whites, Wash., 14(3):213 on Oregon Trail, 8(1):29-31, 35(3):220 3(4):287-96 Whitesell, William Henry, 4(1):39 and Waiilatpu, 38(3):225, 227, 40(4):295- Whitman Seminary. See Whitman College Whiteway and Schroeder (architects), 99, 305-307, 104(1):6 Whitner, Robert L., 74(1):37-38 87(4):200-201 works of: The Coming of the White Women, works of: “Grant’s Indian Peace Policy Whitford, H. N., 58(3):147-49 1836, As Told in the Letters and Journal on the Yakima Reservation, 1870- Whitham, John W., Interworld, A Novel, of Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, review, 82,” 50(4):135-42; rev. of Alternative 24(3):238 30(1):112-13; The Letters of Narcissa to Extinction: Federal Indian Policy Whiting, Alfred F., rev. of Burbank Among the Whitman, review, 78(1/2):64 and the Beginnings of the Reservation Indians, 36(2):177-79 See also Waiilatpu; Whitman massacre System, 1846-51, 69(3):137; rev. of Whiting, Fenton B., Grit, Grief and Gold, Whitman, Wash., 14(3):213 American Odyssey: The Journey of review, 24(2):152-53 Whitman City, Wash., 22(3):201-202 Lewis and Clark, 61(4):222-23; rev. of

438 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Americanizing the American Indians: boarding school run by, 24(3):214-15 38(2):179 Writings by the “Friends of the Indian,” in coal industry, 48(4):120-22 Wick, Grace, 90(3):166 1880-1900, 65(4):191; rev. of Chief honoring, 6(2):134 Wick, Henry, 81(2):42, 47-48 Lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, and presbyterianism, 26(4):297, 300-301, Wickaninnish (Clayoquot leader), 6(1):64- 1796-1876, 72(4):182; rev. of Frontier 48(1):17-18 66, 12(1):9, 20, 22-26, 43, 13(2):84, Regulars: The United States Army and at University of Washington, 8(2):118-19, 21(2):84-85, 87, 65(4):159, 70(3):110- the Indian, 1866-1891, 67(2):89-90; 121-23, 52(2):64-65 20 rev. of A History of the Lewis and works of: “Retrospect of Half a Century,” “Wickaninnish, a Clayoquot Chief, as Clark Journals, 70(2):91; rev. of Letters 1(4):197-208 Recorded by Early Travelers,” by Valerie of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Whitworth, James Edward, 5(1):26 Sherer Mathes, 70(3):110-20 with Related Documents, 1783-1854, Whitworth, M. E., 24(3):214-15 Wickersham, Edward, 102(1):34-35 54(3):127-28, 2d ed., 2 vols., 71(4):189; Whitworth College (Spokane), 83(4):152-54, Wickersham, George W., 39(4):265-66, rev. of The Men of the Lewis and Clark 103(2):63 51(1):27 Expedition: A Biographical Roster of the Whitworth School (Seattle), 6(2):134 Wickersham, James, 52(1):15, 101(2):71 Fifty-one Members and a Composite Who Could Ask for Anything More? by Kay and anti-Chinese sentiment in Tacoma, Diary of Their Activities from All Swift, review, 35(1):85 88(4):177-78 Known Sources, 63(4):166; rev. of “Who Owned the Alaska Commercial and care for the mentally ill in Alaska, Mission Among the Blackfeet, 65(1):41; Company?” by Frank H. Sloss, 65(1):26, 71(1):31, 73(3):125-33 rev. of Moods of the Columbia, 68(3):120-30 as federal district judge, 45(1):9, 60(4):220-21; rev. of Only One Man Who Owns America? by Walter J. Hickel, 66(4):166, 169-71, 73(1):17-18 Died: The Medical Aspects of the Lewis review, 64(1):37-38 and Indian Shaker Church, 73(4):165-68, and Clark Expedition, 71(4):189; rev. “‘Who Steals My Purse’: The Denigration of 173-74, 81(4):122-29 of Russian Influence on Early America, William R. King, the Man for Whom and Mount McKinley National Park, 45(3):103; rev. of Twenty Years on the King County Was Named,” by Lewis O. 96(4):171 Pacific Slope: Letters of Henry Eno from Saum, 92(4):181-89 and murder trial of Vuco Perovich, California and Nevada, 1848-1871, “Who Will Defend British Columbia? Unity 78(1/2):2-5 57(3):132-33 of Command on the West Coast, and naming of Mount Rainier, 77(4):140, Whitney, Asa, 3(3):187, 12(4):273, 32(1):4 1934-1942,” by Galen Roger Perras, 142, 145 Whitney, Bion B., 71(2):52, 54-62 88(2):59-69 and Nichols, Jeannette P., 77(4):134-35 Whitney, Nelson, 14(4):256 “‘The Whole Process Made a Wonderful and prohibition in Alaska, 102(1):31-37, Whitney, Wash., 14(3):213 Story’: The Women’s Campaign 38-39 Whitney, William, 54(3):93-103 for Redistricting,” by John Fahey, and Wash. state laws, 30(1):4-9 Whitsel, Bradley C., The Church Universal 93(4):180-87 works of: A Bibliography of Alaskan and Triumphant: Elizabeth Clare Whoop-Up Country: The Canadian-American Literature, 1724-1924, review, Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement, West, 1865-1885, by Paul F. Sharp, 19(3):232-33; rev. of The Story of review, 96(1):41 review, 47(4):124 Alaska, 29(3):315-16 Whitson, Mrs. Edward, 45(3):96-98 Whorton, James, rev. of Chills and Fever: Wickersham, James H., 33(4):425-27 Whittaker, David J., rev. of Against the Grain: Health and Disease in the Early History Wickiup Dam (Oreg.), 100(4):175-76 Memoirs of a Western Historian, of Alaska, 81(3):116 Wicks, Harry, 98(3):115-27 90(4):208-209 “Who’s Minding the Store,” by Robert Wicks, Robin A. Nelson, rev. of Alma Whittaker, William George, rev. of Applegate, 93(3):164-65 Lavenson Photographs, 83(2):71 Autobiography of Mother Jones, by Who’s Who Among Pacific Northwest Authors, Wicks, W. H., 105(4):162-64 Mary Harris Jones, 64(3):131-32; rev. review, 50(3):98 Wickwire, Wendy, rev. of A Story As Sharp As of Labor Radical from the Wobblies to Who’s Who in British Columbia, ed. S. M. a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers CIO: A Personal History, 63(3):124- Carter, 23(4):308 and Their World, 93(4):199 25; rev. of The Making of the Labor Who’s Who in Oregon, 21(2):147 The Wide Northwest, by Leoti L. West, Bureaucrat: Union Leadership in the Who’s Who on the Pacific Coast: A Biographical 18(4):305 United States, 1870-1920, 66(2):93-94; Dictionary of Leading Men and Women Wide-Body: The Triumph of the 747, by Clive rev. of The Pinkertons: The Detective of the Pacific Coast States, Vol. 1, review, Irving, review, 86(3):107-9 Dynasty That Made History, 60(4):231; 38(3):273-74 “The Widow of Captain Robert Gray,” by rev. of Republicans and Labor, 1919- Whose North? Political Change, Political Edmond S. Meany, 20(3):192-95 1929, 61(3):177-78 Development, and Self-Government in Widow-Makers and Rhododendrons: Loggers— Whittelsly, Delia Taylor, Thoughts by the Way, the Northwest Territories, by Mark O. The Unsung Heroes of World War II, 24(3):237 Dickerson, review, 84(4):151 by Doris Winter Hubbard, review, Whittier, William Harrison, An Investigation “Why and How Japanese History May Be 92(3):160 of the Iron Ore Resources of the Studied with Profit in America,” by K. Wiebe, Robert H., rev. of George W. Norris: Northwest, 9(1):77 Asakawa, 2(2):127-31 The Making of a Progressive, 1861-1912, Whittlesey, Lee, Myth and History in the Why Our Flag Floats Over Oregon, by Leavitt 55(4):184 Creation of Yellowstone National Park, H. Hallock, review, 3(2):154-57 Wiederhold, Kathleen M., Exploring review, 95(4):212-13; rev. of Jedediah Whymper, Frederick, 36(2):125-26 Oregon’s Historic Courthouses, review, Smith: No Ordinary Mountain Man, Wicananish (Clayoquot leader). See 90(4):213-14 100(4):193 Wickaninnish Wienpahl, Robert W., ed., A Gold Rush Voyage Whitworth, George F. Wick, Carl I., Ocean Harvest, review, on the Bark Orion, from Boston Around

Index 439 Cape Horn to San Francisco, 1849-1850, Wilderness; a Journal of Quiet Adventure in Trail, with Eyewitness Accounts, review, review, 71(3):141 Alaska, by Rockwell Kent, 23(1):69 83(1):32 Wier, Jeanne Elizabeth, Nevada State wilderness, writings about, 79(3):90-97, Wilgus, William J., The Railway Interrelations Historical Society Papers, 18(2):151 92(4):171-80 of the United States and Canada, “The Wife of Portsmouth’s Tale, 1813-1818: Wilderness and the American Mind, by review, 30(1):119-22 An Apology to Miss Jane Barnes,” by Roderick Nash, review, 59(3):172-73 Wilhelm, Paul, Travels in North America, George I. Quimby, 71(3):127-30 Wilderness Defender: Horace M. Albright and 1822-1824, review, 66(4):182-83 Wight, Otis B., 96(1):5 Conservation, by Donald C. Swain, “The Wilhelm Hester Maritime Photographs,” Wigle, Andrew, 96(4):176 review, 62(2):89 67(2):69-75 Wik, Reynold M., rev. of Change in Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the “Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf (1850-1932), Agriculture: The Northern United Path to the Wilderness Act, by Mark Pioneer Botanist of the Pacific States, 1820-1870, 61(4):224 Harvey, review, 97(2):91-92 Northwest,” by Rhoda M. Love, “Wilberforce Eames: The Passing of a Great Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark, 89(4):171-87 Bibliographer,” by Charles W. Smith, by William E. Foley, review, 96(4):213- Wilhoit, Oreg., 89(2):110 29(2):223-24 14 Wilke, George, 70(3):124-25 Wilbur, Hiram, 15(1):24 Wilderness Trails, by F. W. Schmoe, 21(3):235 Wilkes, Charles, 22(2):129, 141, 80(1):21-31 Wilbur, James H., 37(1):54, 49(1):33-34, The Wilderness Writings of Howard Zahniser, at mission, 2(1):13-14, 18-19 50(4):137-42 ed. Mark Harvey, review, 106(2):84-85 on introduction of cattle into Pacific Wilbur, Tandy, 89(3):127-35 Wildes, Dixey, 12(3):176-77, 183 Northwest, 14(3):171-74, 180-81 Wilbur, Wash., 14(3):214, 30(1):57, Wildes, Harry Emerson, William Penn, Independence Day celebrations of (1841), 37(2):129-41 review, 67(2):62 4(3):175-78, 35(3):215, 221-22 “Wilbur Wade Robertson, Editor and wildlife conservation. See conservation and and Moore, Robert, 15(3):169-70, 172 Publisher,” by David W. Ferry, preservation and naming of: Elliott Bay, 45(1):28-29; 43(4):273-76 Wildlife in Alaska: An Ecological Point No Point, 52(4):155-56; Vendovi Wilburville (Wilberville), Wash., 22(3):202 Reconnaissance, by A. Starker Leopold Island, 75(1):2 Wilcox, B. P., “Anti-Chinese Riots in and F. Fraser Darling, review, 45(2):68- and San Juan Islands, mapping of, Washington,” 20(3):204-12 69 73(4):156-64 Wilcox, Wash., 14(3):214 Wildlife in American Art: Masterworks from works of: “Diary of Wilkes in the Wilcox and Sayward, 103(3):125 the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Northwest,” 16(1):49-61, 16(2):137-45, Wild, Paula, The Cougar: Beautiful, Wild and by Adam Duncan Harris, review, 16(3):206-23, 16(4):290-301, 17(1):43- Dangerous, review, 105(3):143 101(1):39 65, 17(2):129-44, 17(3):223-29; Wild, Peter, Pioneer Conservationists of Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, by Margaret Narrative of the United States Exploring Western America, review, 71(3):135 McKenny, review, 46(4):126-27 Expedition, 43(3):197-98, 202, 80(1):31 Wild, Roland, Amor De Cosmos, review, Wildlife Research and Management in the See also Exploring Expedition, U.S. 51(1):38 National Parks, by R. Gerald Wright, Wilkes, George, 1(1):88, 5(1):3-11, 51(4):166 Wild Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia review, 85(3):125 works of: “History of Oregon, River Gorge, 1867-1957, by Terry Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks: Geographical, Geological, and Toedtemeier and John Laursen, review, Stewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow Northwest, Political,” 4(1):60-80, 4(2):139-60, 100(2):89 by Stewart Holbrook, ed. Brian Booth, 4(3):207-23, 4(4):300-12, 5(1):72-80; Wild Teas, Coffees and Cordials, by Hilary review, 85(1):44 “History of Oregon, Geographical Stewart, review, 73(3):136 Wildschut, William, Crow Indian Beadwork: and Political,” 1(1):90-96, 1(2):90-96, The Wild and the Domestic: Animal A Descriptive and Historical Study, 1(3):179-92, 1(4):285-86, 2(1):54-96, Representation, Ecocriticism, and review, 51(1):37-38 2(2):184-92, 2(3):277-82, 2(4):372-73, Western American Literature, by Barney Wildwood, Wash., 14(3):214 3(2):168-76, 3(3):250-56, 3(4):314-30 Nelson, review, 93(1):47-48 Wiley, Andrew, 93(1):19-20, 22 Wilkes, L. E., comp., By an Oregon Pioneer Wild Animals and American Environmental Wiley, Bell I., The United States Army in Fireside, review, 33(1):87-88 Ethics, by Lisa Mighetto, review, World War II: The Army Ground Forces, Wilkes Expedition. See Exploring Expedition, 84(3):111 Vol. 2: The Procurement and Training U.S. Wild Bill and His Era, by William Elsey of Ground Combat Troops, review, The Wilkes Expedition: The First United States Connelly, 24(4):306 41(3):276-77 Exploring Expedition (1838-1842), by Wild Goose Mining and Trading Company, Wiley, Hugh, 15(2):103 David B. Tyler, review, 60(4):221 73(1):14, 18 Wiley, James W., 13(4):262, 264-65, “The Wilkes Expedition on the Pacific Coast,” The Wild Horse of the West, by Walker D. 32(3):242-43, 49(2):65, 51(3):105-109, by Herman J. Viola, 80(1):21-31 Wyman, review, 36(4):354-55 51(4):179-80, 54(2):55-56, 64-65 Wilkeson, Wash., 29(2):157, 92(3):127-29, Wild Horse Trail, 45(4):130 Wiley, Martha, 9(3):240 131, 133-34 Wild Rose, Wash., 14(3):214 Wiley, Rowan and Parthina, 92(3):146 Wilkins, Caleb, 18(3):182, 184 Wild West shows, 87(1):39, 42 Wiley, Silas, 15(2):103-104 Wilkins, Matthew, 14(2):117 Wild West Shows and the Images of American Wiley, Wallace, “Elections of Yakima County, Wilkins, Robert P., North Dakota: A Indians, 1883-1933, by L. G. Moses, in Pioneer Days Compared with the Bicentennial History, review, 72(3):107- review, 88(4):199-200 Recent Election,” 26(2):107-108 10 Wilder (army officer), 6(3):218 Wiley, Wash., 14(3):214 Wilkins, Wynona Huchette, North Dakota: A A Wilder West: Rodeo in Western Canada, by Wilfong, Cheryl, Following the Nez Perce Trail: Bicentennial History, review, 72(3):107- Mary-Ellen Kelm, review, 103(3):150 A Guide to the Nee-Me-Poo Historic 10

440 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Wilkinson, Charles, Blood Struggle: The Rise Willard, Rufus, 3(4):301, 20(2):89 William J. Spillman and the Birth of of Modern Indian Nations, review, Willard, Sarah J. (née Fletcher), 3(4):301 Agricultural Economics, by Laurie 97(1):39-40; Messages from Frank’s Willcox, Walter R. B., 78(3):100-106 Winn Carlson, review, 97(2):97 Landing, 95(1):35; The People Are Willcox, William H., 90(2):59-62, 64-65 William Jennings Bryan, by Paolo E. Coletta, Dancing Again: The History of the Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, 54(3):98-101 Vol. 1: Political Evangelist, 1860-1908, Siletz Tribe of Western Oregon, review, Willes, D. Ellis, 38(1):7-10 review, 56(3):138-39, Vol. 2: Progressive 102(2):100-101 Willets, Samuel, 68(3):125-27 Politician and Moral Statesman, 1909- Wilkinson, M. C., 49(4):132, 135 Willets, William, 14(2):111-12, 118, 15(2):94 1915, review, 61(2):119, Vol. 3: Political Will, Thomas E., 35(3):199 Willey, Norman, 58(1):24-25 Puritan, 1915-1925, review, 62(2):58 Willamette (steamship), 42(4):307 William (brig), 26(1):10-13 William Jennings Bryan, Missionary “The Willamette,” by Sam Simpson, 6(3):172- William, Chief, 97(3):143-44 Isolationist, by Kendrick A. Clements, 73 William, Tyee (Sitsayl), 80(2):53, 55 review, 75(2):85 Willamette Basin Project, 65(1):30-36 William Allen, a Study in Western Democracy, William Kendall (schooner), 13(1):62 Willamette Cattle Company, 14(3):176, 179- by Reginald Charles McGrane, “William Lightfoot Visscher and the ‘Eden of 80, 24(3):178, 180-84, 61(2):88-89 17(2):150-51 the West,’” by Lewis O. Saum, 71(1):2- Willamette Interlude, by Mary Dominica William and Ann (ship), 1(4):258, 260, 14 McNamee, review, 51(2):88 14(4):262-63, 29(1):10-11 William McKinley and His America, by H. Willamette Landings: Ghost Towns of the River, William B. Greeley: A Practical Forester, 1879- Wayne Morgan, review, 55(4):183-84 by Howard McKinley Corning, review, 1955, by George T. Morgan, Jr., review, “William N. Suksdorf,” by George Neville 65(3):150-51 54(1):36-37 Jones, 24(2):128-29 Willamette Post (Oreg.). See Fort William Boyd Allison: A Study in Practical “William O. Douglas: Of a Man and His Willamette River Basin Commission, Politics, by Leland L. Sage, review, Mountains,” by James G. Newbill, 88(4):210 48(3):111-12 79(3):90-97 Willamette Transportation and Locks William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics “The William O. Douglas Collection at the Company, 13(4):244, 27(1):55 of Virginia and the Nation from 1790 Yakima Valley Museum,” by Jo N. Willamette University, 2(2):145, 46(1):7-10, to 1830, by Dice Robins Anderson, Miles, 105(1):46-49 55(3):115, 89(3):140, 142, 144, 99(4): 7(3):252-53 William Penn, by Harry Emerson Wildes, 173-80. See also Oregon Institute; William Clark: Jeffersonian Man on the review, 67(2):62 Oregon Medical College Frontier, by Jerome O. Steffen, review, The William Robertson Coe Collection of Willamette Valley (Oreg.) 70(2):91 Western Americana, by Edward early government in, 25(2):141-47 “William Clark: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman,” Eberstadt, review, 40(1):74-76 Exploring Expedition, U.S., in, 17(1):43- by Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1(4):234-51 “William Weir,” by Allen Weir, 4(1):33-35 65 William Clark Breckenridge, by James William Z. Foster and the Tragedy of American Native–fur trader relations in, 98(1):3-15 Malcolm Breckenridge, 24(4):306 Radicalism, by James R. Barrett, review, settlement of, 2(2):133-45, 90(3):144, 146, “William Craig: Governor Stevens’s Conduit 92(3):152-53 148 to the Nez Perce,” by Lin Tull Cannell, Williams, Burton J., Senator John James The Willamette Valley: Migration and 97(1):19-30 Ingalls: Kansas’ Iridescent Republican, Settlement on the Oregon Frontier, by William Dean Howells: An American Life, by review, 66(4):184; rev. of Beach of William A. Bowen, review, 71(3):137 Kenneth S. Lynn, review, 64(1):35 Heaven: A History of Wahkiakum Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain “William E. Borah, Political Thespian,” and County, 90(2):99-100 Wagon Road Company, 94(4):189-90, reply to comments, by John Milton Williams, Charles Augustus, 68(3):124-26 100(4):171 Cooper, Jr., 56(4):145-53, 157-58 Williams, Charley, 101(1):22, 25 Willapa, Wash., 14(3):214-16 “William E. Borah: The People’s Choice,” by Williams, Christina MacDonald McKenzie, Willapa Bay (Wash.), 1(3):122-24, 4(3):180- Claudius O. Johnson, 44(1):15-22 “The Daughter of Angus MacDonald,” 81, 188-89, 102(3):132, 138-41 William E. Borah and American Foreign Policy, 13(2):107-17 The Willapa Country: History Report, ed. by Robert James Maddox, review, Williams, David Ricardo, “Sir Matthew Baillie Virginia Olsen (Mrs. Nels Olsen), 62(1):42 Begbie,” 71(3):101-106; Duff: A Life review, 56(3):133-34 “William E. Borah and the Politics of in the Law, review, 76(3):116; Trapline Willard, Carrie M., Carrie M. Willard among Constitutionalism,” by Darrell LeRoy Outlaw: Simon Peter Gunanoot, review, the : The Letters of 1881-1883, Ashby, 58(3):119-29 74(3):140 review, 88(1):44-45 William Gilpin, Western Nationalist, by Williams, Dick, 68(4):154, 161 Willard, Cyrus Field, 71(3):118, 81(1):7-8 Thomas L. Karnes, review, 62(2):87 Williams, Ebenezer, 19(1):6-9 Willard, Frances, 94(4):199-200, 203, William H. Ashley: Enterprise and Politics in Williams, Edgar, 92(3):139 98(3):132 the Trans-Mississippi West, by Richard Williams, Elijah, 101(1):19-20 Willard, G. K., 20(2):89 M. Clokey, review, 73(3):137 Williams, George (Mont. deputy), 36(4):314- Willard, James F., ed., Experiments in William Henry Seward, by Glyndon Van 17 Colorado Colonization, 1869-1872, Deusen, review, 60(1):45-46 Williams, George (Pierce County sheriff), 18(2):152-53; ed., The Trans- “William Henson Wallace, Pioneer Politician,” 5(1):55-56, 95(1):32 Mississippi West, 22(1):68; ed., The by Annie Laurie Bird, 49(2):61-76 Williams, George H. (senator), 24(2):93-94, Union Colony at Greeley, Colorado, “William I. Marshall and the Legend of 28(3):251-62, 44(3):108-109 1869-1871, 10(2):156 Marcus Whitman,” by Michael B. Williams, Gerald W., The U.S. Forest Service in Willard, John, The Charles M. Russell Book, Husband, 64(2):57-69 the Pacific Northwest: A History, review, review, 64(3):130-31 William J. Bain and Associates, 103(3):127 102(3):145-46

Index 441 Williams, Glyndwr, The British Search for the Williams, Kenneth J., “Sugar-Beet Growing the Development of Oregon: A History of Northwest Passage in the Eighteenth in Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho,” the Portland District U.S. Army Corps of Century, review, 54(3):126-27; ed., 42(3):203-10 Engineers, review, 76(1):36; Northwest London Correspondence Inward from Williams, Lewis R., Chinook by the Sea, Passages: History of the Seattle District, Sir George Simpson, 1841-42, review, 16(1):69-70; Our Pacific County, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vol. 65(4):189 21(4):309 2: 1920-1970, review, 98(3):145-46; Williams, Griffith H., “Alaska’s Connection: Williams, Lorin, 82(3):104-107 Northwest Passages: A History of the The Alcan Highway,” 76(2):61-68 Williams, Lyman F., 62(2):80-81 Seattle District, U. S. Army Corps of Williams, Haven and Company, 68(3):122-26, Williams, Mary Floyd, History of the San Engineers, 1896-1920, review, 85(2):73; 89(2):61-62 Francisco Committee of Vigilance of Starting Over: Community Building Williams, Hill, Made in Hanford: The Bomb 1851, review, 13(1):67, rpt., review, on the Eastern Oregon Frontier, That Changed the World, review, 63(1):30-32; ed., Papers of the San review, 97(3):156; Water Power in the 102(4):199-200 Francisco Committee of Vigilance of “Wilderness”: The History of Bonneville Williams, Howel, Crater Lake; The Story of Its 1851, review, 13(1):67 Lock and Dam, review, 79(2):55; rev. of Origin, review, 33(1):86-87 Williams, Obid, 98(4):178-79 A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon Williams, Jacqueline B., “Much Depends on Williams, R. H., 29(3):272 and the People of the Pacific Northwest, Dinner: Pacific Northwest Foodways, Williams, R. Hal, The Democratic Party and 88(1):14-15; rev. of Making Salmon: An 1843-1900,” 90(2):68-76; Family of California Politics, 1880-1896, review, Environmental History of the Northwest Strangers: Building a Jewish Community 65(4):194 Fisheries Crisis, 92(2):95-96; rev. of in Washington State, review, 95(4):211- Williams, Randall M., rev. of Four Thousand Tangled Webs of History: Indians and 12; The Hill with a Future: Seattle’s Hooks: A True Story of Fishing and the Law in Canada’s Pacific Coast Capitol Hill, 1900-1946, review, Coming of Age on the High Seas of Fisheries, 87(2):81 94(3):161; Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food Alaska, 104(4):188; rev. of The Promise Willis, Bailey, 88(2):70-71, 74 on the Oregon Trail, review, 86(1):50- of Wilderness: American Environmental Willis, Edwin A., 7(1):58 51; The Way We Ate: Pacific Northwest Politics since 1964, 104(1):41 Willis, James, 33(4):419, 421, 425-26, 435-36, Cooking, 1843-1900, review, 89(3):154- Williams, Robert, 4(1):43 34(1):67-68 55; rev. of Domesticating the West: The Williams, Roger (theologian), 53(3):101, 103, Willis, Margaret, ed., Chechacos All: The Re-creation of the Nineteenth-Century 108-109 Pioneering of Skagit, review, 66(2):88- American Middle Class, 99(1):36 Williams, Roger (Du Pont Corporation 89 Williams, James W., rev. of Northwest executive), 85(1):8-10, 13 Willis, Park Weed, “Early Recollections and Passages: A History of the Seattle Williams, S. Wells, 36(4):321-26, 330 Impressions of Umatilla County, District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Williams, T. Harry, Huey Long, review, Oregon,” 28(3):301-11; “A Journey to 1896-1920, 85(2):73 62(2):92-93; rev. of Towards a New Seattle, 1883,” 34(1):19-25 Williams, Jeanette, 105(2):65 Past: Dissenting Essays in American Willis, Robert, 33(4):429, 433, 34(1):41-82 Williams, John (cook), 19(1):6-9 History, 60(2):116-17 Willis, Roxanne, Alaska’s Place in the West: Williams, John (sailor), 13(1):31 Williams, Theodore O., 25(4):297-99 From the Last Frontier to the Last Great Williams, John A. (settler), 19(3):196-97 Williams, Tommy, 22(2):104-105 Wilderness, review, 102(3):153-54 Williams, John A., rev. of Asian Migration to Williams, Walter W., 17(3):184-85, 53(4):133 Willis, Terry R., “The Black Hole of Seattle: Australia: The Background to Exclusion, Williams, Wayne C., Sweet of Colorado, The Socialist Free Speech Movement, 1896-1923, 56(3):141; rev. of A Cruize review, 35(1):80-81 1906-1907,” 91(3):124-35 in a Queensland Labour Vessel to the Williams, William Appleman, rev. of F.D.R.’s Willis, William M., 28(3):301-11 South Seas, 60(4):198; rev. of A History Undeclared War, 1939-1941, 59(1):22 “Willis A. Ritchie: Public Architecture in of Canada, Vol. 2: From the Royal Williams, William J., “Accommodating Washington, 1889-1905,” by Jeffrey Régime to the Treaty of Utrecht, 1668- American Shipyard Workers, 1917- Karl Ochsner, 87(4):194-211 1713, 58(1):48, Vol. 3: From the Treaty 1918: The Pacific Coast and the Federal Willison, H. C., 71(4):158-60 of Utrecht to the Treaty of Paris, 1713- Government’s First Public Housing Williston, Frank G., rev. of Americans in 1763, 58(1):48; rev. of The Trading and Transit Programs,” 84(2):51-59; Eastern Asia; A Critical Study of the Voyages of Andrew Cheyne, 1841-1844, “Bloody Sunday Revisited,” 71(2):50- Policy of the United States in Reference 64(1):45; rev. of The Works of Ta’unga: 62; The Wilson Administration and to China, Japan and in the 19th Records of a Polynesian Traveller in the the Shipbuilding Crisis of 1917: Steel Century, 33(1):111-12; rev. of A History South Seas, 1833-1896, 60(4):198 Ships and Wooden Steamers, review, of the Modern and Contemporary Williams, John C., 27(4):324-25, 331-35, 342 84(4):156; rev. of The American Far East, 29(2):221-22; rev. of Japan Williams, John H., Guardians of the Columbia, President Lines and Its Forebears, Among the Great Powers, 31(2):223-24; review, 3(4):305; ed., The Canoe and 1848-1984: From Paddlewheelers to rev. of Outposts of Defense, 33(3):368; the Saddle, or Klalam and Klickatat, Containerships, 78(4):155 rev. of The Real Conflict Between Japan Western Letters and Journals, review, Williams, Willie, 95(1):17 and China: An Analysis of Opposing 5(2):138-42 Williams Creek Fire Brigade, 24(3):199 Ideologies, 30(3):362-63; rev. of The Williams, Johnson, “Black Tamanous, the Williamson, David, 37(3):218 Rise of a Pagan State: Japan’s Religious Secret Society of the Clallam Indians,” Williamson, Joe, Maritime Memories of Puget Background, 31(4):468-69; rev. of With 7(4):296-300 Sound, review, 69(3):141 Perry in Japan. The Diary of Edward Williams, Joseph, Narrative of a Tour From the Williamson, John R., 5(1):28-29, 27(1):40, 43 Yorke McCauley, 34(3):318-19 State of Indiana to the Oregon Territory Williamson, R. S., 10(1):15-16, 47(2):35 Williston, N. Dak., 73(3):101-102 in the Years 1841-2, 12(3):231-32 Willingham, William F., Army Engineers and Willoughby, Barrett, Alaskans All, review,

442 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 24(4):302; Sitka, Portal to Romance, of The Promise of American Politics, Coal: Development of a Federal Policy, 21(3):235 rev. ed., 28(2):211; rev. of The Social 1914-1939,” 73(2):66-77; “Asahel Willows, Wash., 14(3):216 Sciences as School Subjects, 27(2):185- Curtis and the Fight over the Olympic Wills, D. Ellis, 42(3):234-35 86 National Park,” 99(3):107-21; “Carl F. Wills, Douglas, rev. of The Big Red Machine: Wilson, George Samuel, The Chemical Gould: His Planning and Architecture How the Liberal Party Dominates Utilization of Wood in Washington, at the University of Washington,” Canadian Politics, 97(3):157-58 15(1):71 85(3):105-17; “The Founding of Wills, Garry, Cincinnatus: George Washington Wilson, Harold S., McClure’s Magazine and Anchorage: Federal Townbuilding on and the Enlightenment, review, 76(1):38 the Muckrakers, review, 63(4):178-79 the Last Frontier,” 58(3):130-41; “How Wills, George, 40(2):136, 141, 144 Wilson, Harry Lane, 22(4):277 Seattle Lost the Bogue Plan: Politics Wills, Robert H., High Trails: A Guide to the Wilson, Henry C., 7(4):307-308, 312, 317, versus Design,” 75(4):171-80; “‘Names Cascade Crest Trail, review, 54(3):130 8(1):43, 46, 52, 8(2):142, 13(1):8-13, Joined Together as Our Hearts Are’: Willson, Edward A., 4(1):41 18-19 The Friendship of Samuel Hill and Willson, Eliza Kirkland, 4(1):41 Wilson, Hewitt, The Clays and Shales of Reginald H. Thomson,” 94(4):183-96; Willson, William Holden, 7(2):138, 15(3):173, Washington, Their Technology and Uses, “The Rising and the Setting of Seattle’s 15(4):281-82, 16(2): 139-45, 24(3):179, ed. Milnor Roberts, 15(1):71 Sun,” 92(2):59-70; Carl F. Gould: 50(3):94-97 Wilson, Iris Higbie, ed., Noticias de Nutka: A Life in Architecture and the Arts, Wilma, David W., Hope on the Hill: The First An Account of Nootka Sound in 1792, review, 88(1):49-50; The City Beautiful Century of Seattle Children’s Hospital, by José Mariano Moziño, review, Movement, review, 82(3):114; Railroad review, 103(1):47-48; Power for the 63(4):165-66 in the Clouds: The Alaska Railroad in People: A History of Seattle City Light, Wilson, J. M., rev. of A History of Canadian the Age of Steam, 1914-1945, review, review, 105(1):34-35 Political Thought, 59(2):112 70(2):94; Shaper of Seattle: Reginald Wilmer, F. J., 38(4):350, 71(2):68-71 Wilson, J. W., People in the Way: The Human Heber Thomson’s Pacific Northwest, Wilmot, L. P., 27(2):170 Aspects of the Columbia River Project, review, 104(2):100-101; rev. of Alaskan Wilmot Proviso (1846), 2(3):212-13, 218, review, 65(3):154 Voyage, 1881-1883: An Expedition 21(1):48, 64(3):112-19 Wilson, John Fleming, 74(3):100-102, 104 to the Northwest Coast of America, Wilson, A. S., 24(3):209 Wilson, John H., 62(1):7-8, 11, 13 70(2):87; rev. of E. T. Barnette: The Wilson, Ann Marie, California Women and Wilson, John L., 16(4):257, 22(4):277-78, Strange Story of the Man Who Founded Politics: From the Gold Rush to the 34(3):257, 259-61, 269, 35(2):101-104, Fairbanks, 73(3):133; rev. of Klondike Great Depression, review, 103(1):49-50 109, 118, 88(2):78-79, 102(1):19, 21 Women: True Tales of the 1897-1898 Wilson, Bruce A., Late Frontier: A History of Wilson, John M., 45(4):121-24, 57(2):69-70, Gold Rush, 81(2):77; rev. of Paving Okanogan County, Washington (1800- 72 Alaska’s Trails: The Work of the Alaska 1941), review, 82(2):76 Wilson, John W., 2(1):34 Road Commission, 78(3):114; rev. of Wilson, Charles, 54(1):32 Wilson, M. L. (agricultural economist), The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Controversy: Wilson, Charles Morrow, The Commoner: 71(2):66-67, 69-71 Technology, Conservation, and the William Jennings Bryan, review, Wilson, Major L., Space, Time, and Freedom: Frontier, 83(1):36; rev. of A Walk on the 63(1):34; Meriwether Lewis of Lewis The Quest for Nationality and the Canol Road: Exploring the First Major and Clark, 25(2):151-52 Irrepressible Conflict, 1815-1861, Northern Pipeline, 82(3):114; rev. of Wilson, Charles W., 53(1):18 review, 67(1):34 War and Politics by Other Means: A works of: Mapping the Frontier: Charles Wilson, Neill C., Treasure Express: Epic Days Journalist’s Memoir, 92(4):212-13; rev. Wilson’s Diary of the Survey of the 49th of the Wells Fargo, review, 27(4):395-96 of Water Power in the “Wilderness”: The Parallel, 1858-1862, While Secretary Wilson, Oliver, rev. of A History of Variety- History of Bonneville Lock and Dam, of the British Commission, review, Vaudeville in Seattle from the Beginning 79(2):55 63(4):167-68 to 1914, 35(4):363-64 Wilson, William H. (newspaper publisher), Wilson, Daniel J., Arthur O. Lovejoy and Wilson, Paul B., Atlas of Montana Elections, 94(1):16-17 the Quest for Intelligibility, review, 1889-1976, review, 73(3):141 Wilson, William R., rev. of Tests and 73(4):155 Wilson, Peter, 11(1):59, 43(2):94-95, 97 Measurements in the Social Sciences, Wilson, David, 82(4):125-29 Wilson, Raymond, rev. of Paper Medicine 26(2):146-48 Wilson, David L., The Presidency of Warren G. Man: John Gregory Bourke and His Wilson, Woodrow, 41(3):224-25, 58(4):205- Harding, review, 70(3):142 American West, 77(4):151 207 Wilson, David R., rev. of Death of , Wilson, Robert B., 89(3):137-38, 140 and Borah, William E., 44(1):17 98(1):39 Wilson, Rufus R., Out of the West, review, and conservation, 48(3):94, 49(2):54, Wilson, Don W., Governor Charles Robinson 24(4):303 51(1):27 of Kansas, review, 68(3):145 Wilson, Sam J. (businessman), 95(3):116-17 and Idaho elections (1918), 56(1):17, 22, Wilson, Douglas, rev. of Nauvoo: Kingdom on Wilson, Samuel (cleric), 26(3):214-15 25, 27-28 the Mississippi, 57(2):87 Wilson, Tom, 22(2):104 and League of Nations, 36(2):144-45, 148- Wilson, E. M., 17(3):178-79 Wilson, Veazie, 94(3):118-29 49, 151, 153-54 Wilson, Edgar, 22(2):101-102 Wilson, W. F., The Place of Captain Cook’s and Poindexter, Miles C., 53(3):120-22 Wilson, Emily M., From Boats to Board Feet: Death, review, 19(1):64 political campaign buttons of, 99(1):30-31 The Wilson Family of the Pacific Coast, Wilson, W. H. (missionary), 16(2):139-45 as Princeton University president, review, 100(2):92-93 Wilson, Wilbur (settler), 69(3):100, 102, 106 65(4):184-86 Wilson, Francis Graham, The Elements of Wilson, William B., 84(2):55-56, 58 and shipbuilding programs during WWI, Modern Politics, review, 27(4):401; rev. Wilson, William H., “The Alaska Railroad and 84(2):51-59

Index 443 on Turner, Frederick Jackson, 48(3):66 Warner, review, 19(4):304-305 A Guide to Publications Relating to the and Wash. voting patterns (1912), The Windows to His World: The Story of Trevor Area Now British Columbia, 63(2):71- 55(1):16-17, 21-26 Kincaid, by Muriel L. Guberlet, review, 72; rev. of The Politics of John W. Dafoe works of: Division and Reunion, 1829- 67(4):180-81 and the “Free Press,” 55(4):186-87; rev. 1889, 18(2):151-52; The Papers of Winds of Change: Women in Northwest of Vancouver’s First Century: A City Woodrow Wilson, ed. Arthur S. Link Commercial Fishing, by Charlene J. Album 1860-1960, 70(4):185 et al., Vol. 1: 1856-1880, review, Allison, Sue-Ellen Jacobs, and Mary A. Winlock, Joe, 22(3):204 58(4):205-207, Vol. 2: 1881-1884, Porter, review, 82(2):74-75 Winlock, Wash., 14(3):216, 87(3):130-39 review, 58(4):205-207, Vol. 3: 1884- Windshield Wilderness: Cars, Roads, and Winmill, Michelle, rev. of Spokane, Our 1885, review, 59(3):168-69, Vol. 4: Nature in Washington’s National Parks, Early History: Under All Is the Land, 1885, review, 60(2):111-12, Vol. 5: by David Louter, review, 98(4):196-97 104(1):45-46 1885-1888, review, 60(3):169, Vol. 6: Windsor, Maggie, 98(4):172 Winn, Karyl, “The Seattle Jewish Community: 1888-1890, review, 61(2):120, Vol. 7: Wine, Yaman and Stone: The Archeology A Photographic Essay,” 70(2):69-74; 1890-1892, review, 62(2):90-91, Vol. 9: of a Russian Hospital Trash Pit, by rev. of A Guide to the Archives of Labor 1894-1896, review, 63(4):177-78, Vol. Catherine Holder Blee, review, History and Urban Affairs: Wayne State 10: 1896-1898, review, 65(4):184-86, 78(4):157 University, 67(1):46; rev. of A Guide Vol. 11: 1898-1900, review, 65(4):184- Winegard, Timothy C., For King and Kanata: to the Manuscript Collections in the 86, Vol. 12: 1900-1902, review, Canadian Indians and the First World Eastern Washington State Historical 65(4):184-86 War, review, 104(4):202 Society, 79(3):122; rev. of Tales of a The Wilson Administration and the Winesap, Wash., 14(3):216 Western Mountaineer, 71(1):43 Shipbuilding Crisis of 1917: Steel Ships Winfield, Betty Houchin,FDR and the News Winn, Kenneth H., rev. of Western Rivermen, and Wooden Steamers, by William J. Media, review, 83(2):74; rev. of Power 1763-1861: Ohio and Mississippi Williams, review, 84(4):156 and the People: Executive Management Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator Wilson and Hurd, 15(1):79 of Public Opinion in Foreign Affairs, Horse, 83(1):34 Wilson G. Hunt (steamer), 6(2):107, 45(3):80- 1897-1921, 73(4):184 Winnass Expedition (1855), 27(4):403 82 Winfrey, Robert, rev. of Indian Slavery in the Winneat, Sam, 4(3):189 Wilton, J. F., 50(3):114 Pacific Northwest, 86(2):96-97 Winnemucca, Sarah, 26(1):24 Wilton, William, 7(4):307-308, 320 Wing, J. O., 35(4):296 Winnemucca II (Paiute leader), 26(1):16, 19 Wiltsey, Norman B., Brave Warriors, review, Wing, Robert C., Joseph Baker: Lieutenant Winner, Dorothy, “Rationing during the 55(1):38-39 on the Vancouver Expedition, British Montana Gold Rush,” 36(2):115-20 Wiltz, John Edward, The Teaching of American Naval Officer for Whom Mt. Baker The Winning of the Far West, by Robert History in High Schools, review, Was Named, review, 86(1):52; Peter McNutt McElroy, review, 6(2):122-23 59(3):156-61; rev. of The American Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver The Winning of the West, by Theodore Revisionists: The Lessons of Intervention Expedition, Fighting British Naval Roosevelt, Vol. 1: From the Alleghanies in World War I, 59(1):53; rev. of Officer, the Man for Whom Puget Sound to the Mississippi, 1769-1776, Democrat and Diplomat: The Life of Was Named, review, 71(3):130-31 review, 88(1):46-47, Vol. 2: From the William E. Dodd, 60(3):171-72 Wingard, L. G., 104(3):133, 137, 145-46 Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777- Wiman, Chauncey E., 71(2):51-62 Wingert, Paul S., Primitive Art: Its Traditions 1783, review, 88(1):46-47, Vol. 3: Winans, Audubon, 97(4):196 and Styles, review, 54(4):177; The The Founding of the Trans-Alleghany Winans, Lineas, 97(4):196 Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, Commonwealths, 1784-1790, review, Winans, William Parkhurst, 11(3):238, review, 43(4):305-306 88(1):46-47, Vol. 4: Louisiana and 17(3):200, 26(4):307, 37(1):47, Wings of Power: Boeing and the Politics of the Northwest, 1791-1807, review, 47(1):15-20 Growth in the Northwest, by T. M. Sell, 88(1):46-47 works of: “, 1859-1869, review, 93(2):95-96 Winning Oregon: A Study of an Expansionist 3(1):78-82; Stevens County Washington: Winkenwerder, Hugo, 100(2):87 Movement, by Melvin Clay Jacobs, Its Creation, Addition, Subtraction and works of: rev. of When the Forests Are review, 30(2):222-23 Division, 47(1):20 Ablaze, 4(1):45-46 Winning the Oregon Country, by John T. Faris, Winch, Martin, Biography of a Place: Passages Winkler, Allan M., rev. of One Nation review, 3(2):154-57 through a Central Oregon Meadow, Underground: The Fallout Shelter in Winning the West for Women: The Life of review, 99(2):93-94 American Culture, 94(2):97-98 Suffragist Emma Smith DeVoe, by Winch, Simeon, 27(1):58, 64 Winks, Robin W., rev. of Alexander Dalrymple Jennifer M. Ross-Nazzal, review, Winchester, Frances E., 6(1):17 (1737-1808) and the Expansion of 103(1):49-50 The Wind Blew from the East, a Study in the British Trade, 63(4):166-67; rev. of Winona, Wash., 22(3):202 Orientation of American Culture, by A Bibliography of British Columbia: Winser, Henry, “The La Conner Region and Ferner Nuhn, review, 34(2):224-26 Laying the Foundations, 1849-1899, the San Juan Islands,” 37(3):175-76, Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.), 61(1):55-56; rev. of Canada Views the 186-91 58(1):1-6 United States: Nineteenth-Century Winship, Jonathan, 12(3):171-73, 30(3):288- Winder, C. S., 2(1):30 Political Attitudes, 59(4):215-16; rev. of 90, 98(1):5-6 Windhusen, Anne, 61(4):188-92 The Great Gates: The Story of the Rocky Winship, Nathan, 12(3):171-73, 30(3):288-90, Windom, William, 74(1):5 Mountain Passes, 56(1):39; rev. of A 98(1):5-6 A Window on Whaling in British Columbia, by History of Canada: Dominion of the Winslow, E. H., 13(1):17-18 Joan Goddard, review, 90(2):106 North, 50(2):65-66; rev. of Navigations, Winslow, Frank H., 8(1):6 Windows into Alaska, by Gertrude Chandler Traffiques & Discoveries, 1774-1848: Winslow, George. See Anderson, Winslow

444 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Winslow, John H., ed., H.M.S. “Sulphur” on Frontier: Trans-Mississippi West, rev. of Anybody’s Gold: The Story of the Northwest and California Coasts, 1865-1890, review, 55(4):181; Via California’s Mining Towns, 33(1):88-90; 1837 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain Western Express and Stagecoach, review, rev. of California, 32(3):328-29; rev. Edward Belcher and Midshipman 37(2):166-67; ed., With Sherman to the of Covenant Frontiers; Fifty Years in Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, review, Sea. The Journal of Theodore F. Upson, China, Fifty-three Years in Alaska, Three 72(2):92 review, 34(3):322-24; rev. of David Years in Africa, 33(3):365-66; rev. of Winslow, Kenhelm, A Life Against Death, Thompson’s Narrative, 1784-1812, The Gold Rushes, 33(1):88-90; rev. of 25(2):152 55(2):87-88; rev. of The Early History Philosopher Pickett, 33(2):218-20; rev. Winslow, Wash., 14(3):217 of Transportation in Oregon, 35(3):268- of San Francisco: The Bay and Its Cities, Winsor, Charles F., 37(1):39, 53 69; rev. of Evergreen Land: A Portrait of 33(1):93-94; rev. of They Were San Winsor, Henry, 2(2):123, 37(1):51 the State of Washington, 38(4):358-59; Franciscans, 33(2):218-20 Winsor, Wash., 14(3):217 rev. of Henry Moore Teller, Defender of The Wired Northwest: The History of Electric Winston, Patrick Henry, 61(2):72-76 the West, 33(1):97-98; rev. of Lewis and Power, 1870s-1970s, by Paul W. Hirt, Winston’s Weekly (Spokane), 61(2):76 Clark College, 1867-1967, 61(3):169; review, 105(1):34-35 Winter, Joseph C., ed., Tobacco Use by Native rev. of A Majority of Scoundrels: An Wirsing, Dale R., Builders, Brewers and North Americans: Sacred Smoke and Informal History of the Rocky Mountain Burghers: Germans of Washington State, Silent Killer, review, 96(1):44-45 Fur Company, 53(2):81-82; rev. of review, 71(3):133 Winter, William H., Route Across the Rocky The Overland Trail, 39(3):239-40; Wirt, Loyal L., 38(3):238, 240, 72(2):54-56, 58 Mountains, rpt., review, 23(3):230-31; rev. of The Pacific Slope: A History of Wirtanen, Lyle, rev. of Pioneer Days in Idaho Route across the Rocky Mountains, with California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, County, Vol. 2, 93(3):162-63 a description of Oregon and California, Utah, and Nevada, 57(1):39; rev. of Wirth, Conrad L., 96(4):176, 178 30(1):74 Pay Dirt: A Panorama of American works of: Parks, Politics, and the People, Winter and Pond (photographers), 82(2):56 Gold Rushes, 28(3):325-26; rev. of review, 72(4):189 Winter Brothers: A Season at the Edge of Robert Louis Stevenson: From Scotland Wirth, Theodore, 92(1):11 America, by Ivan Doig, 78(4):138-39, to Silverado, 58(3):158-59; rev. of Wischmann, Lesley, Frontier Diplomats: The review, 72(1):44 Southern Plainsmen, 30(3):353-54; Life and Times of Alexander Culbertson “A Winter Circuit of Our Arctic Coast,” by rev. of To California and the South and Natoyist-Siksina’, review, 93(1):43- Hudson Stuck, review, 11(3):230-31 Seas: The Diary of Albert G. Osbun, 44 “Winter Losses of Cattle in the Oregon 1849-1851, 59(2):109-10; rev. of The Wisconsin: A Bicentennial History, by Richard Country, 1847-1890,” by J. Orin Trail to California: The Overland Nelson Current, review, 72(3):107-10 Oliphant, 23(1):3-17 Journal of Vincent Geiger and Wakeman Wisconsin Central Railroad, 13(4):246, 248 “Winter Sports in the Western Mountains,” by Bryarly, 37(2):164-65; rev. of Treasure Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales and Joseph T. Hazard, 44(1):7-14 Express: Epic Days of the Wells Fargo, Their Relation to Chippewa Life, by Wintergreen: Rambles in a Ravaged Land, by 27(4):395-96; rev. of Wagons, Mules Victor Barnouw, review, 70(1):43 Robert Michael Pyle, review, 78(4):144 and Men: How the Frontier Moved The Wisconsin Death Trip, by Michael Lesy, The Wintering Partners on Peace River, by J. N. West, 54(1):40-41 review, 65(3):146-47 Wallace, review, 21(1):62-63 Winther, Sophus Keith, Mortgage Your Wisconsin Farmer-Labor Progressive Winters, Donald L., Henry Cantwell Wallace Heart, review, 28(4):432-33; Take All Federation, 62(1):16-26 as Secretary of Agriculture, 1921-1924, to Nebraska, review, 27(3):266-67; Wise, S. F., Canada Views the United States: review, 63(1):35 rev. of The Mothers, 35(3):277; rev. of Nineteenth-Century Political Attitudes, Winters v. United States (1908), 79(3):107, Railroad West, 29(3):332-33 review, 59(4):215-16 105(3):127-28, 131-32 Winthrop, Robert C., 3(1):68-69, 52(1):13 “‘Wise, Swift, and Sure’? The Great Northern Winther, Oscar Osburn, “The British in Winthrop, Theodore, 19(2):121-23, 71(1):2-3, Entry into Seattle, 1889-1894,” by Oregon Country: A Triptych View,” 6-7, 10, 12, 14, 101(2):73, 78 Frank Leonard, 92(2):81-90 58(4):179-87; “Inland Transportation works of: Canoe and Saddle, review, Wish, Harvey, Contemporary America: The and Communication in Washington, 48(1):30; Canoe and the Saddle, National Scene Since 1900, review, 1844-1859,” 30(4):371-86; “Pack 18(4):267-68, 270, 25(3):179, 181, 36(4):356-57 Animals for Transportation in the 71(2):2-3, 6-7, 10, 12, 14, 71(4):147- Wise Words of the Yup’ik People: We Talk to You Pacific Northwest,” 34(2):131-46; 48, 77(4):139, 148, 88(2):73, 93(2):61, Because We Love You, by Ann Fienup- The Archer of Paradise: A Biography 101(2):73, 78; The Canoe and the Riordan, review, 97(3):160-61 of Parley P. Pratt, 29(2):211-12; A Saddle, or Klalam and Klickatat, Wishram, Wash., 14(3):217-18 Classified Bibliography of the Periodical Western Letters and Journals, review, Wishy, Bernard W., rev. of The Jefferson Image Literature of the Trans-Mississippi 5(2):138-42 in the American Mind, 52(2):76 West (1811-1957), review, 53(3):123- Winthrop, Wash., 14(3):217 Wislizenus, F. A., A Journey to the Rocky 24; Express and Stagecoach Days in Winton, Harry N. M., ed., “The Death Mountains in the Year 1839, review, California: From the Gold Rush to of Colonel Isaac N. Ebey, 1857,” 3(4):306 the Civil War, review, 28(1):102- 33(3):325-47; ed., “A Pacific Northwest Wissler, Clark, The American Indian. An 103; The Great Northwest: A History, Bibliography, 1940,” 32(2):203-14; ed., Introduction to the Anthropology of the review, 38(4):357-58; The Old Oregon “A Pacific Northwest Bibliography, New World, review, 13(4):300-301 Country, review, 42(2):168-69; The 1941,” 33(2):187-203; ed., “The Wist, Philip, 6(4):240 Trans-Mississippi West: A Guide to Powder River and John Day Mines Wistar, Morris B., 42(3):235, 240 its Periodical Literature (1811-1938), in 1862: Diary of Winfield Scott Wister, Owen, Owen Wister’s West: Selected review, 34(3):329; The Transportation Ebey,” 33(4):409-37, 34(1):39-86; Articles, review, 79(2):82

Index 445 Witch of Kodakery: The Photography of Myra Years with the Royal Canadian Mounted King: Ladysmith and the Coal- Albert Wiggins, 1869-1956, by Carole Police, by Vernon A. M. Kemp, 52(1):34 Mining Industry on Vancouver Island, Glauber, review, 90(1):42-43 Withrow, Wash., 14(3):218 96(2):106-107 Witching for Water, Oil, Pipes, and Precious Withuhn, William L., rev. of Rails to Paradise: Wolff, Francis J. D., 31(4):415 Minerals: A Persistent Folk Belief from The History of the Tacoma Eastern Wolff, Fritz, A Room for the Summer: Frontier Days down to the Present, by Railroad, 1890-1919, 99(3):147-48 Adventure, Misadventure, and Walker D. Wyman, review, 70(1):44 Withycombe, James, 100(4):173-74 Seduction in the Mines of the Coeur With a Dauntless Spirit: Alaska Nursing in “Witness of Indian Religion: Present-Day d’Alene, review, 97(1):47 Dog-Team Days, ed. Effie Graham, Concepts of the Guardian Spirit,” by Wolfrom, Anna, Sacajawea, The Indian Jackie Pflaum, and Elfrida Nord, June Raldolph, 48(4):139-45 Princess, 10(1):74 review, 96(2):108 Witnesses to a Vanishing America: The Wolfskill, George, All but the People: Franklin “With All Deliberate Caution: School Nineteenth-Century Response, by Lee D. Roosevelt and His Critics, 1933-39, Integration in Seattle, 1954-1968,” by Clark Mitchell, review, 74(4):182 review, 61(1):61; rev. of Anna Eleanor Doris H. Pieroth, 73(2):50-61 Witten, James B., 53(4):147-48, 102(1):33 Roosevelt: The Evolution of a Reformer, With Amusement for All: A History of Witter, George M., 23(3):238 60(3):172-73; rev. of : American Popular Culture since 1830, Wittke, Carl, A History of Canada, 19(4):305; An American Conscience, 60(3):172- by LeRoy Ashby, review, 98(2):96 We Who Built America, review, 73; rev. of The Forgotten Farmers: With Grit and by Grace: Breaking Trails in 31(4):466 The Story of Sharecroppers in the New Politics and Law, a Memoir, by Betty Wittner, Lawrence S., Rebels Against War: The Deal, 57(3):134-35; rev. of Franklin D. Roberts, review, 99(4):196-97 American Peace Movement, 1941-1960, Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940, With History Around Me: Spokane Nostalgia, review, 62(1):45 55(2):93-94; rev. of Landon of Kansas, by Lois Valliant Ryker, review, Wiyáxayxt / Wiyáakaa?awn / As Days Go 59(2):107; rev. of Roosevelt’s Image 72(4):185 By: Our History, Our Land, and Our Brokers: Poets, Playwrights, and the Use With Malice Toward None: The Life of People—the Cayuse, Umatilla, and of the Lincoln Symbol, 66(4):186; rev. Abraham Lincoln, by Stephen B. Oates, Walla Walla, ed. Jennifer Karson, of Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike review, 72(2):72-75 review, 98(4):198 of 1936-1937, 61(4):235; rev. of The With Nature’s Children: Emma B. Freeman Wobblies. See Industrial Workers of the World Wayward Liberal: A Political Biography [1880-1928]—Camera and Brush, by “Wobblies on the Farm: The IWW in the of Donald Richberg, 63(4):180 Peter E. Palmquist, review, 69(1):30 Yakima Valley,” by Cletus E. Daniel, Wolk, Tony, rev. of Baker City 1948, With One Sky Above Us: Life on an Indian 65(4):166-75 99(3):140-41; rev. of Roseburg 1959, Reservation at the Turn of the Century, Wobbly War: The Centralia Story, by John 99(3):140-41; rev. of Tillamook 1952, by Mick Gidley, review, 72(2):84-85 McClelland, Jr., review, 79(2):79 99(3):140-41 With Pen and Pencil on the Frontier in 1851, Wodehouse, James, 63(3):94, 97-99, 101 Wolle, Muriel S., The Bonanza Trail: Ghost by Frank Blackwell Mayer, ed. Bertha Woestemeyer, Ina Faye, The Westward Towns and Mining Camps of the West, L. Heilbron, 23(4):305 Movement: A Book of Readings on Our review, 44(4):191 With Perry in Japan. The Diary of Edward Changing Frontiers, review, 31(2):207- Wollenberg, H. L., 75(2):64-65 Yorke McCauley, ed. Allan B. Cole, 209 Wollner, Craig, The City Builders: One review, 34(3):318-19 Wohleb, Joseph, 103(3):128 Hundred Years of Union Carpentry in With Sherman to the Sea. The Journal of Woirol, Gregory R., “An Investigation of Portland, Oregon, 1883-1983, review, Theodore F. Upson, ed. Oscar Osburn the Working and Living Conditions 84(2):72; Electrifying Eden: Portland Winther, review, 34(3):322-24 of Migratory Laborers in the Pacific General Electric, 1889-1965, review, With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the Field, Northwest, 1914,” 102(3):117-31; “Two 84(3):116-17; The Silicon Forest: High 1889-92, by E. Jane Gay, ed. Frederick Letters on the Spokane Free Speech Tech in the Portland Area, 1945 to 1986, Hoxie and Joan T. Mark, review, Fight: A Document Note,” 77(2):68- review, 84(2):67; ed., A Richer Harvest: 73(3):137 71; In the Floating Army: F. C. Mills An Anthology of Work in the Pacific Withal, John, 15(2):128 on Itinerant Life in California, 1914, Northwest, review, 91(4):210-11; ed., Within the Barbed Wire Fence: A Japanese review, 84(3):110 Working on the Bomb: An Oral History Man’s Account of His Internment in Wolcott (revenue cutter), 39(2):113 of WWII Hanford, by S. L. Sanger, Canada, by Takeo Ujo Nakano, with Wold, Harold L., 44(1):9-10 review, 88(2):96-97; rev. of Oregon’s Leatrice Nakano, review, 73(4):188 Wold, Jo Anne, This Old House: The Story of Salty Coast, 71(2):93; rev. of Portland: Within the Sound of These Waves: The Story of Clara Rust, review, 69(4):158 People, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001, the Kings of Hawaii Island, Containing Wolf, Hazel, 96(2):85-92 96(1):38 a Full Account of the Death of Captain Wolf, Regina, 8(1):32 Wolman, William, The Development of Cook, together with the Hawaiian Wolf, Simon, 8(1):34 Manufacturing Industry in the State of Adventures of George Vancouver and The Wolf and the Raven, by Viola E. Garfield Washington, review, 49(3):122-23 Sundry Other Mariners, by William H. and Linn A. Forrest, review, 40(3):258 Wolsey, Bill, 36(4):309-18 Chickering, review, 33(2):238-40 Wolfe, Francis, 7(4):276 Wolsey, Kate, 36(4):309-10, 313, 317 Withington, Mary C., A Catalogue of Wolfe, John N., 85(1):30-32 Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts Manuscripts in the Collection of Western Wolfenden, Madge, rev. of Historical Editing, and Auxiliaries with the United States Americana Founded by William 44(2):60 Army, 1860-90, by Thomas W. Dunlay, Robertson Coe, Yale University Library, Wolff, David A., rev. of Stricken Field: The review, 75(2):86 review, 44(4):190-91 Little Bighorn since 1876, review, “A Woman Acting Alone: Louise Olivereau Without Fear, Favour or Affection: Thirty-five 100(1):40; rev. of When Coal Was and the First World War,” by Sarah E.

446 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Sharbach, 78(1/2):32-40 clubs for, 4(3):184-85, 201-202, 20(2):98- Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology Woman and Temperance: The Quest for 99, 38(1):10, 13, 42(2):123-37, 93(1):3- in Revolutionary America, by Linda K. Power and Liberty, 1873-1900, by Ruth 12, 101(1):12-14, 103(1):25, 32 Kerber, review, 73(2):90 Bordin, review, 73(2):94 farmers, 87(3):132-34, 136, 138, 105(1):3- “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: woman suffrage 10 Amelia Telban,” by Doris H. Pieroth, and Borah, William E., 44(1):17-18 in labor movement, 100(3):134-45 91(4):200-201 in Idaho, 57(2):53-54, 96(2):76-77 laborers: at Boeing Company, 98(4):183- “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: in Mont., 31(3):275, 55(1):9-15 95; and minimum-wage legislation Florence Soderback Byers,” by Doris H. newspapers supporting, 74(4):156-59 in Wash. (1913-25), 67(3):97-112; in Pieroth, 91(1):42-43 in Oreg., 58(1):7-11, 96(2):77-78, Seattle (1915-29), 86(1):37-44; photos “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: 98(4):159-67 of, 86(2):87-90 Margaret Houston,” by Doris H. and Sacagawea, 58(1):7-13, 83(1):22-28 and midwifery, 106(4):159-66 Pieroth, 91(3):136-37 and temperance movement, 44(2):78, mountaineers, 87(1):53 “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: Sara 55(1):10-12, 94(4):203, 95(2):70-71, and new western history, 85(2):50-52, Luch,” by Doris H. Pieroth, 91(2):84-85 74-81, 95(2):75-80, 102(1):36 55-58 “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: in Wash., 3(2):108-14, 57(2):54-55, regional writers, 71(4):148 Thelma Chisholm,” by Doris H. 67(2):49-62, 74(1):31, 35, 91(4):172, right of to serve on juries, 44(2):76-77 Pieroth, 92(1):40-42 95(2):75-80, 96(2):78-81: and and secularism, 96(2):61-66 Women of the West, by Cathy Luchetti, with constitution of 1878, 9(2):137-40, 151- in sports, 83(4):122-27, 87(1):16-28 Carol Olwell, review, 74(4):180 52, 9(3):221, 17(1):29-33; and state teachers, 101(1):3-16: rural, 70(3):98-109, Women of the West, ed. Max Binheim, review, constitution, 4(1):25-26, 4(4):237, 252, 71(2):78-86, 91(2):74-76, 103(1):24- 19(4):301-302 263, 22(4):281-82, 48(1):22-23; and 34; Seattle, 91(1):42-43, 91(2):84-85, Women on the North American Plains, ed. Walla Walla women’s clubs, 42(2):125- 91(3):136-37, 91(4):200-201, 92(1):40- Renee M. Laegreid and Sandra K. 37; effect of, on Seattle politics, 42 Mathews, review, 105(2):100-101 59(4):183 wives of fur traders, 96(2):95-100 Women Teachers on the Frontier, by Polly in Wyo., 44(2):74-79, 56(2):57-66, in WWI, 35(1):68 Welts Kaufman, review, 75(4):189 58(1):10-12 See also feminism; gender; personal Women Who Kill Men: California Courts, See also names of individual suffragists; narratives; woman suffrage; names of Gender, and the Press, by Gordon names of individual suffrage individual women’s organizations Morris Bakken and Brenda Farrington, organizations Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon review, 101(1):35 “Woman Suffrage in Wyoming,” by T. A. Feminism, ed. Maxine Hanks, review, Women’s Card and Label League (Seattle), Larson, 56(2):57-66 85(2):62 71(4):177-78 “The Woman Suffrage Movement in Women and Gender in the American West: women’s clubs. See under women Washington,” by T. A. Larson, 67(2):49- Jensen-Miller Prize Essays from the Women’s Crusade, 94(4):199 62 Coalition for Western Women’s History, Women’s Diaries of the Westward Journey, by Woman’s Century Club, 101(1):14 ed. James F. Brooks and Mary Ann Lillian Schlissel, review, 75(3):127 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Irwin, review, 96(4):211-12 Women’s History Sources: A Guide to Archives (wctu) Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825- and Manuscript Collections in the in Alaska, 54(2):71-72, 99(1):22-23, 27-28, 1915, by Glenda Riley, review, 77(1):35 United States, 2 vols., ed. Andrea 102(1):37, 39 Women and Men on the Overland Trail, by Hinding, review, 72(4):183 at AYP, 100(1):31-34 John Mack Faragher, review, 71(3):142 Women’s Home Missionary Society, anti-Mormon stance of, 60(3):156 Women and the American Labor Movement 38(4):329-30, 332 in B.C., 98(3):131-32, 138 From World War I to the Present, by Women’s Institutes, 105(1):3, 6-10 in Wash., 98(3):131-32, 138: African Philip S. Foner, review, 73(4):182 Women’s International League for Peace and Americans in, 102(3):111-13;and Women and the West: A Short Social History, Freedom, 50(3):113 teacher salaries, 101(1):14 by William Forrest Sprague, review, women’s movement. See feminism and woman suffrage, 55(1):10, 12, 33(2):235 Women’s Pioneer Auxiliary of the State of 67(2):54, 94(4):197-207, 95(2):75-76, Women and the White Man’s God: Gender and Washington, 6(1):22, 7(1):47, 8(1):8, 78, 96(2):76 Race in the Canadian Mission Field, by 9(1):17, 10(1):47, 11(1):37 in Wyo. Terr., 44(2):78-79 Myra Rutherdale, review, 94(3):157-58 Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, “The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union “The Women Build a Museum: The Story 83(4):126-27 in the Pacific Northwest: The Battle for of the Seattle Historical Society,” by Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices: The Campaign Cultural Control,” by Dale E. Soden, Minnie N. Harris, 43(2):158-69 for Equal Rights in Washington, by 94(4):197-207 Women for Integrity in the Nation, Shanna Stevenson, review, 101(1):35- Woman’s Study League of Pocatello, 93(1):3- 91(4):175-76, 178 36 12 Women in American History, by Grace Wonder Lake (Alaska), 96(4):173-79 women Humphrey, 12(4):309 Wong, Marie Rose, Sweet Cakes, Long Journey: at AYP, 96(2):78, 100(1): 100(1):9, 23-36, Women in American Politics: An Assessment The Chinatowns of Portland, Oregon, 101(1):14 and Sourcebook, by Martin Gruberg, review, 96(2):109 in Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 85(3):83-84, review, 60(4):232-33 Wong, Tsoo, 103(2):86-94 86, 88, 91 Women in the American West, by Laura E. Wonnacott, George B., 17(1):6 and anti-Chinese movement in Seattle, Woodworth-Ney, review, 99(4):199- Woo, Ruth, 88(1):27 95(2):70-80 200 Wood, Alan T., rev. of Closing the Gate: Race,

Index 447 Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act, and Tim Barnes, review, 90(2):98-99 An Essay Review,” by David A. 90(4):215 Woodall, Ronald, Magnificent Derelicts: A Shannon, 58(4):205-207 Wood, Asa A., “Fort Benton’s Part in the Celebration of Older Buildings, review, Woodruff, Ada, 39(3):212 Development of the West,” 20(3):213- 69(1):42 Woodruff, Dickinson, 2(1):30-31, 46(2):49 22 Woodbridge, Frederick J. E., The Purpose of Woodruff, Janette, Indian Oasis, review, Wood, Bryce, San Juan Island: Coastal Place History, 8(1):72 31(1):115-17 Names and Cartographic Nomenclature, Woodbridge, Hensley C., rev. of Jack London Woodruffe, Simeon, 12(4):244, 253-54 review, 72(4):182 and the Klondike: The Genesis of an Woods, C. L., 74(3):110-11 Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 49(4):142-43, American Writer, 58(4):213 Woods, George L., 45(4):111 50(3):77-90, 74(3):101-104, 87(3):149- Woodbridge, Sally B., Building Through Time: Woods, Gioia, ed., Western Subjects: 58 The Life of Harold C. Whitehouse, Autobiographical Writing in the North works of: Poet in the Desert, 50(3):82-83 1884-1974, review, 74(3):134; A Guide American West, review, 96(4):217-18 Wood, Charles R., The Northern Pacific, Main to Architecture in Washington State: Woods, John B., Your Oregon Yesterday, Today Street of the Northwest: A Pictorial An Environmental Perspective, review, and Tomorrow, 34(2):230 History, review, 60(4):222-23 73(1):48 Woods, Lawrence M., Asa Shinn Mercer: Wood, David, 100(3):108-10, 112, 117 Woodburne, Lloyd, 70(1):10, 18-19 Western Promoter and Newspaperman, Wood, Edwin O., Historic Mackinac, 9(3):235 Woodbury, Leander S., 84(3):104-105 1839-1917, review, 96(1):39; Asia- Wood, Ginny Hill, 96(4):176-77 woodcarving, 31(4):399-402, 33(4):379-89, Pacific Diplomacy: Nongovernmental Wood, Gordon L., The Pacific Basin, 22(1):70- 82(2):53, 56 Organizations and International 71 Woodcock, Fenn B., 15(2):103 Relations, review, 85(2):62-63 Wood, H. Clay (army officer), 49(4):130, 134, Woodcock, Gertrude, 45(2):47, 49, 51 Woods, Oreg., 82(1):22, 24-25, 28, 31 98(4):172-73, 176 Woodcock, George, Peoples of the Coast: The Woods, Rufus, 52(4):139-44, 149, 87(2):72- Wood, Helen R. M., 5(1):23 Indians of the Pacific Northwest, review, 81, 97(2):108-109, 101(1):23 Wood, Henry (clergyman), 24(3):184, 70(2):87 Woods, Shelton, rev. of Voices of the Second 32(2):138-40 Woodcock, Richard, 18(2):99 Wave: Chinese Americans in Seattle, Wood, James, Militia Myths: Ideas of the Wooddy, Carroll H., “Populism in 103(1):38-39 Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921, Washington: A Study of the Legislature Woodsmen of the West, by M. Allerdale review, 101(1):40-41 of 1897,” 21(2):103-19 Grainger, 93(2):108-109 Wood, James A., 100(1):23, 101(3/4):147 Woodger, Elin, Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Woodward, James A., 37(4):312 Wood, JoAn, 102(4):162, 165-67, 170-73 Clark Expedition, review, 96(4):207- Woodward, Kesler E., Painting in the North: Wood, Joseph K., 73(1):13, 17-18 208 Alaskan Art in the Anchorage Museum Wood, Lawrence, 34(4):350-51 Woodhouse, Philip R., Monte Cristo, review, of History and Art, review, 86(3):141 Wood, Leonard, The Military Obligation of 71(1):42 Woodward, Walter C., Political Parties in Citizenship, 7(2):172-73 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Company Oregon, 1893-1868, review, 4(4):293-94 Wood, Morton, 96(4):176 (Seattle), 70(2):70 Woodworth-Ney, Laura, “Negotiating Wood, Mrs. Solomon, 6(1):13 Woodin, Ira, 48(4):120 Boundaries of Territory and Wood, Nanny Moale Smith, 50(3):78, 80, 82 Woodinville, Wash., 14(3):218 ‘Civilization’: The Coeur d’Alene Wood, Peter H., Black Majority: Negroes in Woodland Park (Seattle), 101(3/4):118, 148 Indian Reservation Agreement Colonial South Carolina from 1670 Woodland Park Mansion (Seattle), 69(2):74 Councils, 1873-1889,” 94(1):27-41; through the Stono Rebellion, review, Woodlawn, Wash., 14(3):218 Mapping Identity: The Creation of 67(1):29-32 Woodman, Harold D., rev. of Workshops in the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Wood, Robert L., Across the Olympic the Wilderness: The European Response 1805-1902, review, 96(4):212-13; Mountains: The Press Expedition, to American Industrialization, 1830- Women in the American West, review, 1889-90, review, 69(3):141-42; Men, 1860, 59(2):114 99(4):199-200; rev. of Edna and John: Mules and Mountains: Lieutenant Woodman, Lyman L., ed., Lieutenant A Romance of Idaho Flat, 92(4):210-11; O’Neil’s Olympic Expeditions, review, Castner’s Alaskan Exploration, 1898: rev. of Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest 69(3):141-42; Monte Cristo, review, A Journey of Hardship and Suffering, Coast Artist, 96(3):158-59; rev. of A 71(1):42 review, 76(2):78 Necessary Balance: Gender and Power Wood, Ruth Kedzie, The Tourist’s Northwest, Woodman, Wash., 14(3):218 among Indians of the Columbia Plateau, 8(1):70-71 Woodrow Wilson: A Medical and Psychological 96(1):46-47 Wood, Stephen B., Constitutional Politics in Biography, by Edwin A. Weinstein, Woody, Frank H., 3(4):275-76 the Progressive Era: Child Labor and the review, 73(4):188 works of: “From Missoula to Walla Walla Law, review, 60(2):102-103 Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House: A in 1857, on Horseback,” 3(4):277-86 Wood, W. Raymond, rev. of Indian Life on the Personality Study, by Alexander L. Woody, O. H., Glimpses of Pioneer Life Upper Missouri, 61(3):168-69 George and Juliette L. George, review, of Okanogan County, Washington, Wood, William H., 60(2):64 49(1):46-47 15(4):306 Wood, William R., 85(1):32 Woodrow Wilson and World Politics: America’s Woody Island (Alaska), 36(2):122-31 Wood Island. See Woody Island Response to War and Revolution, by N. Wool, John Ellis, 2(1):29 Wood Words: A Comprehensive Dictionary of Gordon Levin, Jr., review, 60(2):112 archival materials related to, 41(2):165-66 Logger Terms, by Walter F. McCulloch, Woodrow Wilson’s Case for the League of Indian policies of, 46(2):46, 51 review, 50(2):71 Nations, comp. Hamilton Foley, and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Wood Works: The Life and Writings of Charles 15(1):74 27(3):210-11 Erskine Scott Wood, ed. Edwin Bingham “Woodrow Wilson’s Youth and Personality: Stevens, Hazard, on, 8(3):176

448 Pacific Northwest Quarterly and Stevens, Isaac I., 11(3):180-81, 39(2):94-95, 40(4): 281-82, 51(1):17- review, 84(4):153 15(1):12-13, 19(2):134-35, 27(3):197- 18, 21 Working Lives: Vancouver, 1886-1986, by 99, 41(3):206, 42(1):6-7, 10, 43(2):94, at Spokane House, 5(2):83-115, 5(3):163- Working Lives Collective, review, 111-12, 63(3):82-84, 86, 97(1):25-26, 80, 5(4):258, 266, 276, 278-79, 78(4):154 29, 99(4):167, 104(2):86-87, 16(1):30-37, 16(2):102-106, 39(3):187, Working Lives Collective, Working Lives: Wash. Terr. volunteer opinion of, 189-91, 193-94 Vancouver, 1886-1986, review, 13(4):273-74, 278 works of: “Journal of a Trip from Fort 78(4):154 Woolf, Eugene T., Theodore Winthrop: Portrait Colvile to Fort Vancouver and Return “Working on Ike: An Essay Review,” by Elmo of an American Author, review, 74(1):39 in 1828,” 11(2):104-14; “Journal of Richardson, 68(3):141-42 Woolf, Harry, 92(1):33, 36-37 , November and December, Working on the Bomb: An Oral History of Woolfolk, George R., “Turner’s Safety Valve 1824,” 3(3):198-228; “Journal of John WWII Hanford, by S. L. Sanger, ed. and Free Negro Western Migration,” Work, June–October, 1825,” 5(2):83- Craig Wollner, review, 88(2):96-97 56(3):125-30; rev. of The Black Soldier 115; “Journal of John Work, Sept. 7th– Working the North: Labor and the Northwest and Officer in the United States Army, Dec. 14th, 1825,” 5(3):163-91; “Journal Defense Projects, 1942-1946, by William 1891-1917, 67(1):39 of John Work, Dec. 15th, 1825, to June R. Morrison and Kenneth A. Coates, Woollacott, Arthur P., Mackenzie and His 12th, 1826,” 5(4):258-87; “The Journal review, 86(3):146-47 Voyageurs, 19(2):152 of John Work: July 5–September 15, Working the Range: Essays on the History of Woollen, William Watson, The Inside Passage 1826,” 6(1):26-49; Fur Brigade to the Western Land Management and the to Alaska, 1792-1920, 16(3):231-32 Bonaventura: John Work’s California Environment, ed. John R. Wunder, Woolley, H. Smith, 60(4):193-97 Expedition, 1832-1833, for the Hudson’s review, 77(2):78 Woolworth, Stephen, “‘The Warring Boards’: Bay Company, review, 36(4):347-49 Workman, William B., ed., Essays on the Sanitary Regulation and the Control of Work, Letitia, 13(2):141, 13(3):226, 14(2):148, Ethnography of the (At the End Infectious Disease in the Seattle Public 14(3):223, 15(3):219, 224, 15(4):298 of the Eighteenth and First Half of Schools, 1892-1900,” 96(1):14-23 Work, Sarah (Sarah Finlayson), 12(2):138, the Nineteenth Century), by Roza G. Wooster, Robert, rev. of The 142 Liapunova, review, 89(3):161-62 Ledger: Biographic Warrior Art of Work, Suzette, 14(2):148, 14(3):223-24 Workmen’s Cooperative Committee, the Flathead Indians, 92(4):203-204; The Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850- 105(4):178-80, 185-86 rev. of I Will Tell of My War Story: A 1920, by Daniel T. Rodgers, review, The Works of Ta’unga: Records of a Polynesian Pictorial Account of the Nez Perce War, 70(4):188 Traveller in the South Seas, 1833-1896, 92(4):203-204; rev. of World War II and Work Projects Administration (WPA; Works ed. R. G. Crocombe and Marjorie the American Indian, 92(4):203-204 Progress Administration), 32(2):213- Crocombe, review, 60(4):198 Wooten, Shadrach, 4(1):36 14, 33(2):202-203 Works Progress Administration. See Work The Word Rides Again: Rereading the Frontier and bibliographic centers, 41(1):31, 35-36, Projects Administration in American Fiction, by J. David 41 Workshops in the Wilderness: The European Stevens, review, 94(2):104-105 and bookmobiles, 51(3):134 Response to American Industrialization, Worden, Frank Lyman, 3(4):275, 40(3):189- construction projects of, 85(3):116-17 1830-1860, by Marvin Fisher, review, 202, 65(3):120 and hydroelectric and irrigation projects, 59(2):114 Worden, Lucretia Miller, 40(3):192, 195-96 103(1):10 The World Encompassed, ed. N. M. Penzer, Worden and Company, 40(3):190-94, 200- and newspaper clippings collections, 18(4):302-304 201, 65(3):120 93(2):107 world federalist movement, 97(2):70 Wordensville, Mont. Terr., 40(3):193 in Terr. of Hawaii, 62(1):9-10 World Film Company, 81(2):53 Work, Hubert, 61(1):31-40, 71(3):107-11, Wash. clergy perception of, 81(3):98 World Fisheries Policy: Multidisciplinary 93(1):16, 18-19, 21 See also Federal Theatre Project; Federal Views, ed. Brian J. Rothschild, review, Work, Jane. See Tolmie, Jane Writers’ Project; Historical Records 65(1):38-39 Work, John, 28(4):408-409 Survey; Writers’ Program of the Work “The World of Hope”: Progressives and the archival materials related to, 29(1):8-10, Projects Administration Struggle for an Ethical Public Life, by 15 Workers and Dissent in the Redwood Empire, David B. Danbom, review, 79(2):75 correspondence of, 1(4):263-64, 2(2):163- by Daniel A. Cornford, review, The World of the Oregon Fishboat: A Study in 65, 2(3):257-64, 19(3):214-16, 219-22 79(4):164 Maritime Folklife, by Janet C. Gilmore, at Flathead Post, 21(2):126, 48(2):53-54 Workers and the Wild: Conservation, review, 91(2):101-102 and Fort Colvile, 5(2):98, 104-15, Consumerism, and Labor in Oregon, The World of Washington Irving, by Van Wyck 5(4):258-59, 283, 11(2):104-14, 1910-1930, by Lawrence M. Lipin, Brooks, review, 36(1):85-88 16(1):30-37, 16(2):102-106 99(1):43-44 World War I at Fort Nisqually, 14(2):148, 14(3):229-33, Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, and American intellectuals, 59(4):203-15 14(4):300 Longshoremen, and Unionism in aviation industry during, 45(2):42-43 and HBC-American relations, 19(3):214- the 1930s, by Bruce Nelson, review, food administration during, 28(4):373-82 16, 219-22, 40(4):274, 281-82 80(2):76-77 housing during, 82(4):132-39, 84(2):51-59 marriage of, 90(3):141, 148 Workers Unity League, 80(3):84, 97(3):115 influenza epidemic in Seattle during, and McDonald, Finan, 13(3):205-206 Working Girls in the West: Representations 77(3):104-13 on Native blankets, 9(2):88 of Wage-Earning Women, by Lindsey labor shortages during, 34(4):339-52, on the Palouse region, 95(4):194 McMaster, review, 100(4):201-202 35(1):67-69 and Payette, Francois, 47(2):58-59 Working in the Woods: A History of Logging opposition to, 57(3):113-19, 67(2):76-87 in Snake River country, 32(3):289, 291, on the West Coast, by Ken Drushka, and postwar diplomacy, 37(2):109-27

Index 449 Reed, John, during, 50(3):86-87 71(1):11, 82(2):63, 86(4):169-75 Wren, Elizabeth, 96(2):97 reminiscences of, 91(1):13-21 Washington State Building at, 81(4):140- Wreszin, Michael, The Superfluous Anarchist: and Seattle public schools, 74(4):174-76 41, 86(4):165-77, 87(4):203-204, Albert Jay Nock, review, 64(3):132 shipbuilding during, 84(2):51-59, 91(4):187-88, 100(2):79, 102(2):55 Wright, Allen A., Prelude to Bonanza: The 90(1):12-13 world’s fairs. See names of individual fairs Discovery and Exploration of the Yukon, and veterans’ bonus, 85(4):130-31, 134-35 The World’s Peoples, by A. H. Keane, review, review, 70(4):183 and Wash., impact on, 35(1):65-72, 3(1):95 Wright, Almira Neff. See Beam, Almira Neff 39(3):222, 224-26 Worster, Donald, Rivers of Empire: Water, Wright World War II Aridity, and the Growth of the American Wright, Charles B., 10(2):96-97, 26(2):101, African Americans during, 92(3):137, 139- West, review, 89(2):84-96 105, 46(2):40-45, 66(3):97-99 41, 96(1):3-12, 96(3):124-28 Worth, James, 26(3):204-205 Wright, Donald Delano, To Die is Not Alaska during, 74(3):124-32, 80(2):62-71, Worth Rereading: Selections from Northwest Enough: A True Account of Murder and 91(4):202-209 Bookshelves, 1880-1940, by Bruce Retribution, review, 67(3):124-25 aluminum industry during, 99(1):3-13 Hevly, 91(1):54, 91(2):108-109, Wright, E. J. (University of Washington art exhibits during, 96(1):3-12 92(3):164-65, 93(2):108-109, by athlete), 52(3):102 aviation industry during, 45(2):44-45, Michael Allen, 91(4):217-18, by Wright, Edgar J. (Wash. state legislator), 98(4):183-95 Michael Allen and Davy Allen, 4(1):21, 24 and bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 92(2):109 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 75(3):132-33, historians on, 104(3):123-32 Worthen, Bruce W., rev. of The Enemy Never 78(3):100-106, 88(1):33-40, 101(2):58, and college campuses, impact on, Came: The Civil War in the Pacific 60, 62-69 83(2):78, 92(1):29-39 Northwest, 104(1):42-43 Wright, George, 2(1):30-31, 2(3):233-40, and decline of women’s rodeo, 83(4):122, Worthington, Harold, 106(3):115-16 19(3):181, 185, 25(4):299-300 126-27 Wortley, W. Victor, “Perceptions and archival materials related to, 38(3):263-64, farm labor shortages during, 70(2):79-80, Misperceptions: A European Cleric’s 41(2):165-66 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175-81, 90(3):123- View of the American Indian,” and battles of Four Lakes and Spokane 39 72(4):157-61; ed., Six Years on the West Plains, 3(1):78-79, 7(4):268-72, housing during, 67(4):165-66, 80(2):43, Coast of America, 1856-1862, by Louis 8(2):84-85, 34(2):170-73, 175, 45, 47-48, 90(3):126-35, 92(3):137, Rossi, review, 75(2):93 41(3):207, 99(4):168-69, 104(1):8 139-42, 96(1):3-4, 12, 103(3):125-27 Wounding the West: Montana, Mining, and the and Cascades massacre, 16(3):167-68, 170 and Kirkland, Wash, impact on, 80(2):42- Environment, by David Stiller, review, and Coeur d’Alene people, 34(2): 177-80 51 92(3):156-57 horse slaughter by, 16(4):263, 104(1):9 logging industry during, 97(3):115-24 Wourms, John H., 91(2):60-68 and Joset, John Joseph Augustine, Mexicans and Mexican Americans during, WPA. See Work Projects Administration 38(4):285, 287, 302-305 73(4):175-81, 96(3):124-26 “WPA Prepares Tools for Historical Research and Leschi (Nisqually leader), 95(1):29, 31 and military-industrial infrastructure, in Washington State,” by Harold E. and Stevens, Isaac I., 63(3):84-86, 87(2):77-78 Blinn, 30(4):387-98 97(1):26-28 nuclear weapons production during, Wrangel, Ferdinand Petrovich von, 11(2):84, steamer named after, 7(2):126 85(1):6-14, 96(3):124-28 86, 13(2):98, 50(2):37, 58(1):34- Wright, George Byron, Baker City 1948, oil pipeline project during, 61(2):101-108 35, 60(4):205-15, 99(2):81, 83-85, review, 99(3):140-41; Roseburg 1959, preserving records of, 35(2):143-46 102(4):189 review, 99(3):140-41; Tillamook 1952, and Seattle, impact on, 67(4):163-74, Wrangell, Alaska, 50(2):48-52 review, 99(3):140-41 91(3):136-37 Wrangell, Ferdinand Petrovich von. See Wright, Gordon, rev. of Through the shipbuilding industry during, 76(1):17, Wrangel, Ferdinand Petrovich von Diplomatic Looking-Glass: Immediate 80(2):42-51, 96(1):3-12 Wrangell Institute, 106(1):5, 12 Origins of the War in Europe, West Coast defense during, 88(2):59-69 Wrangell Island (Alaska), 95(2):66 31(3):366-67 websites on, 92(4):218 Wrangling Women: Humor and Gender in the Wright, Harry, 69(3):131-32, 134 See also internment of Japanese Americans American West, by Kristin McAndrews, Wright, Henry Press, 75(2):75-77 and immigrants during WWII review, 99(3):139-40 Wright, Howard P., 78(1/2):33-34 World War II and the American Indian, by Wray, Jacilee, ed., Native Peoples of the Wright, I. A., The Early History of Cuba, 1492- Kenneth William Townsend, review, Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are, 1586, 8(1):69 92(4):203-204 by Olympic Peninsula Intertribal Wright, James Edward, The Politics of World’s Columbian Exposition (1893) Cultural Advisory Committee, review, Populism: Dissent in Colorado, review, architecture at, 100(2):67, 101(3/4):143 94(3):156-57 67(1):38 concessions area of, 100(1):24, 31 “The Wreck of the St. Nicholas,” by C. L. Wright, James K. Polk, 33(3):301, 319, 332-34 Frederick Jackson Turner and Edmond Andrews, 13(1):27-31 Wright, Joseph, 29(1):54, 56-57 Meany at, 82(2):59-60, 63-64 The Wreck of the Sv. “Nikolai”: Two Narratives Wright, Mary. See Ebey, Mary Henderson, Louis F., at, 102(2):55, 59 of the First Russian Expedition to Wright, Mary C., ed., More Voices, New influence of, on urban planning, 72(4):171 the Oregon Country, 1808-1810, ed. Stories: King County, Washington’s First lighting at, 100(2):73 Kenneth N. Owens, review, 78(1/2):62 150 Years, review, 96(1):49-50; rev. of Native peoples at, 101(3/4):111, 113, 119, Wren, Charles, 10(3):206-18, 13(2):134- Sifters: Native American Women’s Lives, 133-35, 137 35, 15(2):134-35, 15(3):223, 225, 93(2):104; rev. of Working Girls in the planning of, 100(2):56-57 15(4):293, 43(2):92-116, 96(2):97, West: Representations of Wage-Earning Washington commission on, 26(1):73, 101(2):76 Women, 100(4):201-202

450 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Wright, R. Gerald, Wildlife Research and Writing British Columbia History, 1784-1958, Design of the Washington/Idaho Management in the National Parks, by Chad Reimer, review, 100(4):199 Boundary,” 68(1):1-12; “What’s Old review, 85(3):125 The Writing of History, by Jean Jules about the New Western History,” Pt. Wright, Robert, Rugged Mercy: A Country Jusserand, Wilbur Cortez Abbott, 1: “Race and Gender,” 85(2):50-58, Doctor in Idaho’s Sun Valley, review, Charles W. Colby, and John Spencer Pt. 2: “Environment and Economy,” 105(4):198 Bassett, 18(2):147-48 89(2):84-96; Inferior Courts, Superior Wright, Robert L., Danish Emigrant Ballads The Writing on the Wall, by Hilda Glynn- Justice: A History of the Justices of and Songs, review, 76(1):35 Ward, review, 66(4):187-88 the Peace on the Northwest Frontier, Wright, Robin K., ed., In the Spirit of the “Writing the History of Forest Industries,” by 1853-1889, review, 71(4):188; Ancestors: Contemporary Northwest Elwood R. Maunder, 48(4):127-33 “Retained by the People”: A History Coast Art at the Burke Museum, Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture of American Indians and the Bill of review, 105(4):200-201; ed., A Time in the Women’s West, ed. Elizabeth Rights, review, 87(2):104-105; ed., of Gathering: Native Heritage in Jameson and Susan Armitage, review, At Home on the Range: Essays on the Washington State, review, 84(2):73 89(3):164 History of Western Social and Domestic Wright, Rochelle, Danish Emigrant Ballads Writing Western History: Essays on Major Life, review, 77(2):78; ed., Historians and Songs, review, 76(1):35 Western Historians, ed. Richard W. of the American Frontier: A Bio- Wright, Silas, 52(1):8 Etulain, review, 84(2):71 Bibliographical Sourcebook, review, Wright, Stanley F., China. The Collection and “Writings about Abraham Lincoln in the 80(2):74; ed., Working the Range: Disposal of the Maritime and Native 1970s: A Review Article,” by Thomas J. Essays on the History of Western Land Customs Revenue Since the Revolution Pressly, 72(2):72-75 Management and the Environment, of 1911, 18(4):309 Writings of John Quincy Adams, ed. review, 77(2):78; rev. of All Is But a Wright, Theon, Rape in Paradise, review, Worthington C. Ford, Vol. 1: 1779- Beginning: Youth Remembered, 1881- 58(3):151-54 1796, 4(2):131, Vol. 2: 1796-1801, 1901, 65(2):88; rev. of Delgamuukw: Wright, Tom, 34(1):55, 60-62, 67-68, 5(1):61, Vol. 3: 1801-1810, 5(4):317, The Supreme Court of Canada Decision 45(3):82, 84 Vol. 4: 1811-1813, 6(1):71-72, Vol. 5: on Aboriginal Title, 92(3):158; rev. of Wright, William H., The Grizzly Bear: The 1814-1816, 6(4):281, Vol. 6: 1816-1819, Rocky Mountain Carpetbaggers: Idaho’s Narrative of a Hunter-Naturalist, 7(3):254, Vol. 7: 1820-1823, 9(1):72 Territorial Governors, 1863-1890, review, 70(1):46 Writings of Washington Relating to the 75(1):42 Wriglesworth, Chad, rev. of Sherman National Capital, by Columbia Wyadda (tugboat), 42(4):314, 318, 321-22 Alexie: A Collection of Critical Essays, Historical Society, 5(4):317 Wyandot people, 2(3):222 102(3):144-45 Written over the Plains No. 2 (painting), by Wyandotte people. See Wyandot people Wrigley, Joshua K., rev. of Poachers, Polluters Mark Tobey (1959), 93(4):175 Wyant, William K., Westward in Eden: The and Politics: A Fishery Officer’s Career, Wrobel, David M., The End of American Public Lands and the Conservation 106(2):88 Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety Movement, review, 74(4):182 Wrigley, Robert L., Jr., “The Early History of from the Old West to the New Deal, Wyatt, Gary, Seekers and Travellers: Pocatello, Idaho,” 34(4):353-65 review, 85(2):75; Global West, Contemporary Art of the Pacific Wrinch, Leonard A., “The Formation of the American Frontier: Travel, Empire, Northwest Coast, review, 105(1):37-38; Puget’s Sound Agricultural Company,” and Exceptionalism from Manifest ed., Susan Point: Coast Salish Artist, 24(1):3-8 Destiny to the Great Depression, review, 93(1):38-39 Writers and Partisans: A History of Literary review, 105(4):192; Promised Lands: Wyatt, Victoria, “Alaskan Indian Wage Radicalism in America, by James Promotion, Memory, and the Creation Earners in the 19th Century: Burkhart Gilbert, review, 61(2):124-25 of the American West, review, 95(1):37; Economic Choices and Ethnic Identity “Writers on Relief: The Making of the ed., Many Wests: Place, Culture, and on Southeast Alaska’s Frontier,” Washington Guide, 1935-1941,” by Regional Identity, review, 90(2):100- 78(1/2):43-49; rev. of Emily Carr, Ronald W. Taber, 61(4):185-92 101; ed., Seeing and Being Seen: 79(1):39; rev. of Lost and Found Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Tourism in the American West, review, Traditions: Native American Art, 1965- Administration, comp., Nevada: 93(2):96; rev. of History, Frontier, 1985, 77(4):158; rev. of Out of the A Guide to the Silver State, review, and Section: Three Essays by Frederick North: The Subarctic Collection of the 32(2):216-17; comp., Oregon, End of Jackson Turner, 87(1):45-46 Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, the Trail, review, 32(2):216-17; comp., Wrong, George M., The Canadians: The Story 81(4):155 Provo, Pioneer Mormon City, review, of a People, review, 29(3):333-34; ed., Wycherly, George, Buccaneers of the Pacific, 34(3):316-17; comp., San Francisco: The Long Journey to the Country of review, 20(2):145 The Bay and Its Cities, review, the Hurons, by Gabriel Sagard, review, Wyckoff, A. B., 2(4):356-59 33(1):93-94; comp., Utah: A Guide to 30(4):439-41; ed., Review of Historical Wyckoff, Dewitte, 57(2):70-71 the State, review, 32(3):330-31; comp., Publications Relating to Canada, 1914 Wyckoff, Mrs. (Ursula?), 97(3):144 Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen ed., 6(4):279-80, 1916 ed., 8(1):72-73, Wyckoff, Van, 22(4):272-73 State, 30(4):392-93, 30(4):392-93, 1917 ed., 9(3):234, 1919 ed., 11(1):73- Wyckoff, William, How to Read the American 32(1):126, 32(2):235-36, 32(4):472- 74 West: A Field Guide, review, 106(2):98- 74, 61(4):185-92, review, 33(1):78- Wubben, Hubert H., rev. of Mill Creek 99; On the Road Again: Montana’s 80; comp., Wyoming: A Guide to Its Journal: Ashland, Oregon, 1850-1860, Changing Landscape, review, 98(1):41- History, Highways, and People, review, 79(4):160 42; ed., The Mountainous West: 32(4):456-58. See also Federal Writers’ Wunder, John R., “Tampering with the Explorations in Historical Geography, Project Northwest Frontier: The Accidental review, 88(1):50-51

Index 451 Wyers, John, 14(2):116 Dilemma, 56(3):140-41; rev. of The 42 Wyers, Tunis J., 14(2):116 Chinese in American Life: Some Aspects during Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):237- Wyeth, Charles, 24(1):29, 39 of Their History, Status, Problems, and 39, 14(4):248-54, 16(4):273-83, Wyeth, Jacob, 24(1):29, 32 Contributions, 54(3):133; rev. of The 41(2):162-69, 41(3):206-207, 97(1):22, Wyeth, John B., 4(3):172-73, 35(3):219, Writing on the Wall, 66(4):187-88 24, 31-37, 99(4):159-68, 104(1):7-9, 39(1):3, 8-14 Wyoming 104(2):86-87 Wyeth, Leonard, 24(1):29 first women on Oregon Trail through, language of, 27(2):107-108, 101(1):18 Wyeth, Nathaniel J. 8(1):29-31 and Longmire, James, 8(2):99-100 on agriculture in Oreg. Country, 9(4):261 forest reserves in, 46(4):111 and McWhorter, Lucullus V., 102(2):69 in cattle trade, 14(3):173 in guidebooks of Robert E. Strahorn, and tribal sovereignty, 79(3):101-106 expeditions of, 1(1):22, 25, 4(3):172-74, 59(1):34, 36-40 use of white discourse, 104(4):178-86 24(1):28-48, 25(2):140-41, 28(4):347- schools in, 85(3):126 villages of, 27(2):145-48 48, 35(3):219, 39(1):3, 7-8, 10-19, 23, territorial governors of, 60(3):145-53 and Walla Walla treaty council (1855), 48(2):50 woman suffrage in, 44(2):74-79, 56(2):57- 1(4):253-55, 97(1):20-21, 99(4):159, at Fort Colvile, 16(1):39 66, 58(1):10-12 163-65 and Fort Hall, 7(3):218-32 use of Japanese internee labor in (WWII), Yakama Rising: Indigenous Cultural and HBC, 2(2):167-68, 3(1):68-69, 90(3):126, 129, 134, 136 Revitalization, Activism, and Healing, 39(2):99-100, 40(4):292-94, 51(3):121 Wyoming: A Bicentennial History, by T. A. by Michelle M. Jacob, review, 105(1):41 and Lee, Jason, 6(4):254-56 Larson, review, 73(2):62-65 Yakima (tugboat), 42(4):304-306, 312-13 on Nez Perce, 25(1):38 Wyoming: A Guide to Its History, Highways, Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla and Payette, Francois, 47(2):59 and People, comp. Writers’ Program Walla, and Wanapum Indians: An Wylie, Adam, 13(1):17-18 of the Work Projects Administration, Historical Bibliography, by Clifford E. Wylie, Paul R., The Irish General: Thomas review, 32(4):456-58 Trafzer, review, 84(3):109 Francis Meagher, review, 99(4):197-98 Wyoming: A Political History, 1868-1896, by Yakima, Wash. Wyman, Bazillia, 24(4):247-48 Lewis L. Gould, review, 61(2):112-13 church archives of, 30(4):426-33 Wyman, Mark, Hard Rock Epic: Western Wyoming: Frontier State, by Velma Linford, origin of name of, 14(3):219-21 Miners and the Industrial Revolution, review, 39(2):168-69 photos of, 73(2):88 1860-1910, review, 71(3):132; rev. of Wyoming and North Western Railroad, proposed as state capital, 32(4):402-24 The Battle for Butte: Mining and Politics 81(2):71, 73 public library in, 45(3):95-101 on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906, Wyoming State Historian’s First Biennial Yakima Canal and Land Company, 10(1):21- 73(4):190; rev. of Black Powder and Report, by Eunice G. Anderson, 23, 37(4):287 Hand Steel: Miners and Machines on 13(2):151 Yakima Columbian Association, 6(1):25, the Old Western Frontier, 69(1):46 Wyoming University: The First 100 Years, by 7(1):50, 8(1):13, 9(1):17, 22, 10(1):52, Wyman, Walker D., Sr., “The Old Northwest Deborah Hardy, review, 77(4):154 11(1):43 Bicentennial Histories: An Essay Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945, by T. A. Yakima County (Wash.) Review, 72(3):107-10; The Wild Horse Larson, review, 46(2):61 agriculture in (1890-1910), 37(4):282-90, of the West, review, 36(4):354-55; Wyse, F. O., 2(1):31 296-302 Witching for Water, Oil, Pipes, and Wythe, W. T., 36(2):129-30 elections in, 26(2):107-108 Precious Minerals: A Persistent Folk irrigation in, 9(4):262-71, 274 Belief from Frontier Days down to newspapers of, 13(4):254-55, 14(4):290, the Present, review, 70(1):44; ed., 18(1):54, 26(1):48-49, 26(2):143 California Emigrant Letters, 44(2):90; X origin of name of, 14(3):219-21 ed., The Frontier in Perspective, Yakima County Pioneers’ Association, review, 49(4):173; rev. of Appaloosa: Xwipep, Vincent, 38(4):293-95, 303 9(1):22, 10(1):52, 11(1):42-43. See The Spotted Horse in Art and History, Yakima Pioneers’ Association 55(1):39-40; rev. of Cowboys and Yakima County Horticultural Union, Cattle Kings: Life on the Range Today, 37(4):294 42(1):82-83; rev. of The Grizzly Bear: Y Yakima Daily Republic, 43(4):273-74, Portraits from Life, 57(3):130-31; rev. of 77(3):99. See also Yakima Republic The Hoe and the Horse on the Plains: A Yacolt, Wash., 14(3):219 “Yakima Days,” by Denys Nelson, 19(1):45-51, Study of Cultural Development among Yacovazzi, Cassandra L., rev. of Religion and 19(2):117-33, 19(3):181-92 North American Indians, 63(3):122; rev. the Public Conscience: Ecumenical Civil Yakima Development Company, 42(2):108- of Log of a Twentieth Century Cowboy, Rights Work in Seattle, 1940-1960, 109, 112 56(3):136 104(4):192-93 Yakima Herald, 52(4):148-49. See also Yakima Wynecoop, Clair, 101(1):23 Yakalada (Quileute Indian), 74(3):110-11 Morning Herald Wynn, Graeme, ed., Home Truths: Highlights Yakama people, 27(2):111, 119, 101(1):18, Yakima Husbandry Association, 10(1):36 from B.C. History, review, 105(1):38- 20-21 Yakima Indian Agency, 37(1):38, 42-43, 54, 39; ed., Vancouver and Its Region, archival materials related to, 82(2):78 56, 50(4):135-42, 104(4):178-86 review, 84(2):75 in cattle trade, 55(3):119-20 Yakima Indian Reservation Wynne, John, 16(2):98 and fishing rights, 19(3):168-74, 82(2):78, administration of, 5(1):37-43, 37(1):42-43 Wynne, Robert E., “American Labor Leaders 97(4):196-97, 99(2):64-65 establishment of, 95(4):196 and the Vancouver Anti-Oriental Riot,” and Fort Simcoe, 45(3):86, 46(2):46-51 irrigation on, 9(4):272, 10(1):25, 39, 57(4):172-79; rev. of Alex Dunsmuir’s and Methodist Indian agents, 50(4):135- 42(2):105, 116

452 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Methodist Indian agents of, 50(4):135-42 Yale (ship), 40(3):179-80 Politicans, 61(4):237; rev. of Concerns and treaty rights, 16(1):20-28 Yale, James Murray, 1(2):17-29, 6(3):180, of a Conservative Democrat, 61(2):125; Yakima Indian Treaty (1855). See Treaty with 186-87, 191, 10(3):212, 11(2):110-12, rev. of The Democratic Party and the the Yakima 25(1):19 Politics of Sectionalism, 1941-1948, “The Yakima Indian War, 1855-1856: A Yale, Wash., 14(3):221 67(1):44-45; rev. of Dixiecrats and Problem in Research,” by William Yale University Library, 2(2):129-31, Democrats: Alabama Politics, 1942- Norbert Bischoff, 41(2):162-69 46(3):72-78 1950, 67(1):44-45; rev. of The Loneliest “Yakima Indian War Diary,” by Waman C. Yallup (Indian at White Salmon, Wash.), Campaign: The Truman Victory of Hembree, 16(4):273-83 14(2):120-21 1948, 60(1):52-53; rev. of The Politics Yakima Irrigating and Improvement Yallup, Thomas K., 104(4):184 of Fear: Joseph R. McCarthy and the Company, 10(1):23, 37(4):288, Yalta: A Study in Soviet-American Relations, Senate, 63(2):75-76; rev. of The Rise 84(4):131-33, 136 by Diane Shaver Clemens, review, and Fall of the People’s Century: Henry Yakima Irrigation and Improvement 63(4):180-81 A. Wallace and American Liberalism, Company. See Yakima Irrigating and Yamamoto, Ichiro, 70(2):58-59 1941-1948, 65(1):44-45; rev. of Seeds Improvement Company Yamaoka Ototaka, 101(3/4):152 of Repression: Harry S. Truman and the Yakima Irrigation Project. See Yakima Project Yamasaki, Masato, 94(3):143-45 Origins of McCarthyism, 63(4):181-82 Yakima Land Company, 9(4):271 Yamasaki, Minoru, 96(3):132, 136, 139 Yarns of the Yukon: Recollections of a Yakima Morning Herald, 43(4):273-74. See Yamazaki, Tomoko, The Story of Yamada Sourdough under the Midnight Sun, by also Yakima Herald Waka: From Prostitute to Feminist Herman G. Swerdloff, review, 58(2):89 Yakima people. See Yakama people Pioneer, review, 77(4):155 Yarwood, A. T., Asian Migration to Australia: Yakima Pioneers’ Association, 6(1):24-25, Yamhill County Company, 16(4):273-83 The Background to Exclusion, 1896- 7(1):50, 8(1):12-13, 9(3):240. See Yancey, E. B., 85(1):8-9, 12 1923, review, 56(3):141 Yakima County Pioneers’ Association “Yánde gaxhyinaakh aa káxh / You Will Ye Galleon Press, 88(3):146-48 Yakima Project, 10(1):28-31, 38(3):262, Stand Up to It: Indigenous Action in The Year Book of British Columbia, 1911-1914, 41(1):6-7, 14-18, 61(1):10-21, Southeast Alaska Native Education, by R. E. Gosnell, 5(4):318 72(3):113 1878-1945,” by Zachary R. Jones, Year Book of the Washington Society of the Sons “Yakima Reminiscences,” 13(2):118-21 106(1):3-15 of the Revolution, by William David Yakima Republic, 52(4):147-48, 77(3):99. See Yang, Dori Jones, comp., Voices of the Second Perkins, Douglas Carrol Conover, and also Yakima Daily Republic Wave: Chinese Americans in Seattle, George Hyde Preston, 12(4):308 Yakima Treaty (1855). See Treaty with the review, 103(1):38-39 Yearian, George, 27(2):175 Yakima The Yankee Exodus: An Account of Migration Years of Struggle: The Farm Diary of Elmer G. Yakima Valley (Wash.) from New England, by Stewart H. Powers, 1931-1936, ed. H. Roger Grant agriculture in, 37(4):282, 286-92, Holbrook, review, 41(4):364 and L. Edward Purcell, review, 69(2):91 55(3):119-27, 57(3):102-107, 73(2):78- Yankee from the West: The Candid, Turbulent Yedo Treaty (1858). See Treaty of Yedo 89 Life Story of the Yankee-born U.S. Yellepit, Wash., 14(3):221 cattle trade in, 38(3):194-213 Senator from Montana, by Burton K. Yellow Bear (Nez Perce leader), 36(3):227, 230 irrigation and reclamation in, 42(2):99- Wheeler, with Paul F. Healy, review, Yellow Bird (Peo Peo Mox Mox; Walla Walla 122, 61(1):10-21, 77(3):94-103, 54(4):180-81 leader), 23(1):57, 43(1):34, 25(1):43, 84(4):130-39 “A Yankee Trader on the Northwest Coast, 45, 47, 25(3):182-84, 97(1):22-23, 26, labor in, 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80-87, 1791-1795,” by F. W. Howay, 21(2):83- 99(4):161, 165, 167, 169 72(3):121-31 94 Yellow Bull (Nez Perce leader), 36(3):218-19, Mexican and Mexican Americans in, Yankees in Paradise: The Pacific Basin Frontier, 222, 227, 230 72(3):121-31, 97(3):131-37 by Arrell Morgan Gibson, with John S. Yellow Wolf (Nez Perce Indian), 101(1):19, Northern Pacific Railroad Company in, Whitehead, review, 86(2):92-93 102(2):69-70 84(4):130-39 Yankton, S. Dak., 73(3):103 Yellow Wolf: His Own Story, by Lucullus Virgil pioneers of, 15(2):93-105 Yantis, Alexander S., 32(3):257 McWhorter, 102(2):68-69, 73-74, Yakima Valley Agricultural Workers’ Yantis, Benjamin F., 11(4):244-45, 248-49, review, 32(3):324-26 Industrial Union, 65(4):168-75 17(3):199, 31(4): 411-17, 442-43, 457, Yellowfish, by John Keeble, review, 72(2):85 Yakima Valley Food-for-Victory Farm Labor 37(1):38, 45, 101(2):80 Yellowstone (destroyer), 87(2):82-83, 85, 87, Corporation, 72(3):124-26 Yaquina (steamer), 14(2):92 90 Yakima Valley Historical Society, 104(4):179- Yarborough, Linda Finn, ed., Recollections of Yellowstone: A Wilderness Besieged, by Richard 80 the Youkon: Memoires from the Years A. Bartlett, review, 77(4):156 Yakima Valley Museum, William O. Douglas 1868-1885, by François Xavier Mercier, Yellowstone and the Great West: Journals, Collection at, 79(3):90-97 review, 77(4):156-57 Letters, and Images from the 1871 . See Indian wars (1855-58) Yard, Robert Sterling, An Analysis of Lafayette Hayden Expedition, ed. Marlene Deahl The Yakimas, by Click Relander, Frederick A. National Park, 15(2):151-52; Zion Merrill, review, 91(2):95 Davidson, D. E. LeCrone, and Richard National Park, 11(2):153-54 Yellowstone Colonization, Town, and Mining Delaney, review, 47(4):126-27 Yarnell, Allen, “Pension Politics in Enterprise, 33(3):277 Yakovlev, Peter, 38(1):47, 38(2):120-23 Washington State, 1948,” 61(3):147-55; Yellowstone County (Mont.), 31(2):197, 199, Yakutat, Alaska, 7(3):204-10, 83(1):3-5, 7-9 Democrats and Progressives: The 1948 201 “Yakutat Bound: A Prospector’s Letter and Presidential Election as a Test of Postwar Yellowstone Irrigation Association, 89(4):192- Photographs,” by William Alley, Liberalism, review, 66(1):45; rev. of 99, 93(1):16 83(1):2-11 Adlai Stevenson: Patrician Among the Yellowstone Lake (Wyo.), 32(3):308-309,

Index 453 315-16 Yesler Terrace (Seattle), 67(4):165-66, Western Frontier, review, 69(1):46; Yellowstone National Park 103(3):125 Western Mining: An Informal Account by car (1924), 83(3):93-94 Yethlan (Clayoquot Indian), 12(1):21-22, of Precious-Metals Prospecting, concession policy at (1882-92), 74(1):2-10 70(3):115-16 Placering, Lode Mining, and Milling exploration of, 32(3):307-22, 37(2):91-93, ymca. See Young Men’s Christian Association on the American Frontier from Spanish 103-105 Yoho, Jud, 85(4):156 Times to 1893, review, 63(4):168-69 and Gallatin River valley (Mont.), Yonce, Frederick J., “The Public Land Surveys Young, Phyllis, ed., The Mountaineer, 1934 economic development of, 47(4):118- in Washington,” 63(4):129-41; rev. ed., 26(1):69 19 of Washington’s Centennial Farms, Young, S. Hall, 38(3):238-39, 102(1):29-30 impact of, on establishment of Mount Yesterday and Today, 82(3):117 Young, William Gullion, 11(3):224, Rainier National Park, 88(2):70, 75-77, York, William (William Joerk), 24(4):251-52, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):70, 12(2):137- 79-80 256 48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300, 302-303, irrigation and reclamation issues in, Yorty: Politics of a Constant Candidate, by 13(1):57-66, 13(2):132, 134, 136-37, 89(4):188-201, 93(1):13-25, 103(1):3- John C. Bollens and Grant B. Geyer, 140, 13(3):228-30, 232, 13(4):294- 12 review, 65(2):92 99, 14(2):147, 14(3):223, 227, 230, Mercer, Asa S., as guide in, 27(4):353-54, Yosemite: The Embattled Wilderness, by Alfred 15(1):64, 15(2):135, 140, 15(3):218-25, 361-63 Runte, review, 82(2):72 15(4):289-95, 25(1):62, 64, 96(2):97 origins of, 74(3):117-20, 123 Young, A. Morgan, The Rise of a Pagan State: Young, William S., 26(3):216 The Yellowstone National Park, Historical Japan’s Religious Background, review, The Young Alaskans on the Missouri, by and Descriptive, by Hiram Martin 31(4):468-69 Emerson Hough, review, 14(1):63 Chittenden, 1927 ed., 19(2):149, Young, Arrigo Mazzucato, 103(3):125 Young America, Wash., 22(3):202 1933 ed., 24(3):235-36, 1949 ed., rev. Young, Alfred F., ed., Dissent: Explorations in Young America and Australian Gold: Eleanor Chittenden Cress and Isabelle the History of American Radicalism, Americans and the Gold Rush of the F. Story, review, 41(2):173-74 review, 61(2):123 1850s, by E. Daniel Potts and Annette Yellowstone National Park Boundary Young, Arrigo M., 84(1):38 Potts, review, 68(2):100-101 Commission, 93(1):21-22 Young, Brigham, 6(4):244-50, 47(4):107, 109- Young and Richardson (architects), 84(1):38, Yellowstone National Park Improvement 10, 114, 48(2):40-43 103(3):129 Company, 74(1):6-7, 9-10 Young, C. O., 86(1):43 Young Mac of Fort Vancouver, by Mary Jane Yellowstone Park Association, 74(1):8-9 Young, C. W., 21(2):105, 39(4):295-97, 301- Carr, review, 31(4):464 Yellowstone River valley 302 Young Men’s Christian Association (ymca), colonization scheme for, 33(3):276-77 Young, Donald, ed., Adventure in Politics: The 17(4):255, 101(1):9-10, 103(2):60 exploration of, 29(2):139, 144-47, Memoirs of Philip LaFollette, review, Young Naturalists’ Society (Seattle), 32(3):308-15 62(2):92 20(3):164, 170-71, 77(3):82-93 flood control in, 89(4):190-92, 196-97 Young, Ella, 50(3):88 “The Young Naturalists’ Society: From Chess irrigation in, 89(4):188-201 Young, Elliott, rev. of Reinventing Free Labor: to Natural History Collections,” by Yelm, Wash., 14(3):221 Padrones and Immigrant Workers in Keith R. Benson, 77(3):82-93 Yeo, Bill, ed., Cowboys, Ranchers, and the North American West, 1880-1930, Young Northwest, by Richard G. Montgomery, the Cattle Business: Cross-Border 92(3):159 review, 33(2):210-12 Perspectives on Ranching History, Young, Ewing, 1(1):22-24, 14(3):176, 179- Young Pioneers on Western Trails, by Orville review, 93(2):102-103 81, 15(3):170-71, 176, 17(1):54-55, H. Kneen, 21(2):146-47 Yeomalt, Wash., 14(3):221 24(3):180-82, 223, 231, 27(1):5-6, Young Republicans of King County, Yeon, Jean Baptiste, 101(2):55, 61 61(2):88-89 100(3):108-10 Yeon, John, 101(2):55-70 Young, Fanny Kellogg, 11(2):91-93 Young Women’s Christian Association Yeon Mountain (Oreg.), 101(2):61 Young, Frederic G., 20(2):156-57, 48(2):33- (ywca), 96(1):8-10, 101(1):8-10, 13- Yermak (ship), 25(1):6 38, 74(4):148, 150-52 14, 103(2):60 Yesler, Henry L. works of: Ewing Young and His Estate, Youngdahl, Kristi M., The Arams of Idaho: and Angeline (Suquamish Indian), 12(1):75-76; rev. of History of the Pioneers of Camas Prairie and Joseph 22(4):275 Oregon Country, 16(2):146-48 Plains, review, 88(4):197-98 and anti-Chinese sentiment in Seattle Young, J. C. (architect), 83(4):138 Younger, Edward, John A. Kasson: Politics and (1885-86), 39(2):105-109, 113, 121, Young, J. O. (naturalist), 77(3):84-85 Diplomacy from Lincoln to McKinley, 126-27, 81(1):24-26, 28, 95(2):75 Young, James (settler), 1(1):40 review, 48(1):16 and Episcopal Church, 38(1):12-13, 15-16 Young, James D. (sheriff), 58(1):18-21, 29 Younger, Gary, rev. of When Money Grew on and founding of Seattle, 42(4):271-76 Young, James T., The New American Trees: A. B. Hammond and the Age of as Indian agent, 37(1):52 Government and Its Work, 6(3):211 the Timber Baron, 106(1):44-45 during Indian attack on Seattle (1856), Young, Janet, 96(2):97 Youngs, J. William T., The Fair and the Falls: 22(4):265, 47(1):3, 55(3):105, 107-10, Young, John, 4(2):119-20, 12(3):169, Spokane’s Expo ’74: Transforming 98(1):22 16(2):114, 116, 120, 21(4):262, an American Environment, review, mixed-race daughter of, 97(3):140, 145 23(4):269, 30(3):293, 295-96, 92(1):50; rev. of Hanford and the and public library donation, 17(4):254 31(3):292-342 Bomb: An Oral History of World War II, sawmill operations of, 51(2):58, 62, Young, Melissa, filmmaker,How Can I Keep 83(1):30; rev. of The Spirit of ’76: The 97(3):140 on Singing? review, 93(3):151 Growth of American Patriotism Before and state lotteries, 60(3):121-26 Young, Otis E., Jr., Black Powder and Hand Independence, 68(1):33 in steamboat industry, 45(3):76 Steel: Miners and Machines on the Old Your Oregon Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,

454 Pacific Northwest Quarterly by John B. Woods and Nelson S. zeppelins, 82(2):48 Rogers, 34(2):230 Z Zhu, Liping, A Chinaman’s Chance: The Youst, Lionel, “Harry and Agnes Bridges: Chinese on the Rocky Mountain Mining A Couple at Odds,” 106(2):68-83; Zabilski, Carol, “Dr. Kyo Koike, 1878-1947: Frontier, review, 92(1):43; rev. of Days “Marshfield Sun Printing Museum Physician, Poet, Photographer,” of Gold: The California Gold Rush and Newspaper Repository,” 106(4):202- 68(2):72-79; rev. of The American the American Nation, 89(1):33-34; 203; Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Farm: A Photographic History, rev. of Faith of Fools: A Journal of the Witness: A Cultural Biography, review, 70(1):40-41; rev. of Birds of the West Klondike Gold Rush, 90(3):157-58; rev. 95(2):105-106; She’s Tricky Like Coyote: Coast, Vol. 1, 68(3):149 of Fraser Gold, 1858! The Founding Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Zachary, Roy, 80(4):142-45 of British Columbia, 90(3):157-58; Indian Woman, review, 90(1):44-45 Zagoskin, Lavrentii (Laurenti, Laurentii), rev. of A Mine of Her Own: Women Yowaluch, Louis (Mud Bay Louis), 81(4):126- 50(2):37, 58(1):37-38, 99(2):85 Prospectors in the American West, 1850- 28 Zahniser, Marvin R., rev. of Fruits of 1950, 89(1):33-34 Yugof, Emilion, 4(2):87 Propaganda in the Tyler Administration, Zieger, Robert H., Republicans and Labor, The Yugoslav in Washington State: Among the 64(1):31; rev. of The Presidency of John 1919-1929, review, 61(3):177-78 Early Settlers, by Mary Ann Petrich and Adams, 68(1):34; rev. of When the Ziegler, Louis, 62(2):80-82 Barbara Roje, review, 77(1):34 Eagle Screamed: The Romantic Horizon Ziff, Larzer, The American 1890s: Life and Yukon (sternwheeler), 96(4):190 in American Diplomacy, 1800-1860, Times of a Lost Generation, review, The Yukon, by Richard Mathews, review, 58(3):159-60 59(1):51-52 60(4):224 Zaikov, Potap, 38(1):47, 51-53, 38(2):144-51, Zillah, Wash., 14(3):222 Yukon, Land of the Klondike, by F. H. Kitto, 90(4):198, 200 Zillman, Lawrence J., rev. of Frank Norris, 22(3):233 Zaikov, Stepan, 90(4):192-96, 201-202 A Study, 34(1):120-21; rev. of Puget Yukon Dock Company, 80(2):78 Zaltieri, Bolognino, 48(4):145 Soundings, 38(2):182 Yukon gold rush. See Alaska-Yukon gold rush Zane Grey: Romancing the West, by Stephen J. Zimmer, Eric S., rev. of Chasing Alaska: A Yukon Order of Pioneers, 4(4):297 May, review, 90(2):91-92 Portrait of the Last Frontier Then and The Yukon Relief Expedition and the Journal Zanjani, Sally, The Ignoble Conspiracy: Now, 104(4):191-92 of Carl Johan Sakariassen, ed. V. R. Radicalism on Trial in Nevada, review, Zimmerly, David W., Qayaq: Kayaks of Alaska Rausch and D. L. Baldwin, review, 78(3):116; A Mine of Her Own: and Siberia, review, 93(1):48 95(2):93-94 Women Prospectors in the American Zimmerman, Barbara Baker, ed., “Pioneer Yukon River, 32(2):197-202, 84(4):158 West, 1850-1950, review, 89(1):33-34; Woman in Southwestern Washington Yukon Territory, 22(1):38-41, 34(2):205-11, Sarah Winnemucca, review, 93(2):101- Territory: The Recollections of 47(3):65-74, 78(4):145-51, 90(2):77-88. 102; rev. of Montana Campfire Susanna Maria Slover McFarland Price See also Alaska-Yukon gold rush Tales: Fourteen Historical Narratives, Ede,” 67(4):137-50 Yukon-Koyukuk School District, 103(3):112- 89(3):157 Zimmerman, Dorothy Wynne, ed., Life in 13 Zaslow, Morris, For Purposes of Dominion: Alaska: The Reminiscences of a Kansas Yung, Judy, Chinese Women of America: A Essays in Honour of Morris Zaslow, Woman, 1916-1919, by May Wynne Pictorial History, review, 78(1/2):40 ed. Kenneth S. Coates and William R. Lamb, review, 80(3):112 Yupiit Qanruyutait (Yup’ik Words of Wisdom), Morrison, review, 81(4):154 Zimmermann, Heinrich (Henry), 17(3):238, ed. Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, Zatthu, a Tale of Ancient Galilee, by Edmund 17(4):311 97(3):160-61 Hamilton Sears, 16(4):309 works of: Reise um die Welt mit Capitain The Yup’ik Eskimos: As Described in the Travel Zee Tai Company (Port Townsend, Wash.), Cook, 30(1):72-73; Zimmermann’s Journals and Ethnographic Accounts of 85(3):95-96, 99-101, 104 Account of the Third Voyage of John and Edith Kilbuck, Who Served Zeilin (destroyer), 66(3):105, 109 Captain Cook, 1776-1780, 18(3):235; with the Alaska Mission of the Moravian Zeis, Paul Maxwell, American Shipping Policy, Zimmermann’s Captain Cook. An Church, 1885-1900, ed. Ann Fienup- review, 30(3):361-62 Account of the Third Voyage of Captain Riordan, review, 81(1):31 Zeisler-Vralsted, Dorothy, “Reclaiming Cook Around the World, 1776-1780, Yup’ik people, 88(2):102, 91(2):71-83, the Arid West: The Role of the review, 22(1):60-62 101(3/4):117-18, 122, 127, 131-32, 135 Northern Pacific Railway in Irrigating Zimmerman, Loretta Ellen, rev. of Jeannette The Yuquot Whalers’ Shrine, by Aldona Kennewick, Washington,” 84(4):130-39 Rankin, First Lady in Congress: A Jonaitis, review, 91(4):212-13 Zeller, Belle, Pressure Politics in New York: A Biography, 67(2):90-91 Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers, by Lila M. Study of Group Representation Before Zimmermann’s Account of the Third Voyage of O’Neal, 23(3):232 the Legislature, review, 28(4):430-31 Captain Cook, 1776-1780, 18(3):235 Yusef; or, The Journey of the Frangi, by J. Ross Zeman, Scott C., rev. of The American Zimmermann’s Captain Cook. An Account Browne, 32(4):388, 393-94 Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers, and of the Third Voyage of Captain Cook Yushin, Kharlam, 95(2):67 Cowboys, 1800-1899, 91(2):97-98 Around the World, 1776-1780, by Yuungnaqpiallerput / The Way We Genuinely Zemler, Jeffrey A., rev. of Alaska: A History, 3d Henry Zimmermann, ed. F. W. Howay, Live: Masterworks of Yup’ik Science ed., 103(3):144-45; rev. of Astorians: review, 22(1):60-62 and Survival, by Ann Fienup-Riordan, Eccentric and Extraordinary, 103(1):43- Zinn, Walter, 85(1):15-16, 23 review, 100(1):38-39 44; rev. of Eminent Astorians: From Zion National Park, by Robert Sterling Yard, ywca. See Young Women’s Christian John Jacob Astor to the Salmon Kings, 11(2):153-54 Association 103(1):43-44 Ziontz, Alvin J., 79(3):103-104, 107-108, Zenkner, Anton, 33(1):47, 56 104(1):33 Zephyr (steamer), 17(1):18-19, 43(2):156 works of: A Lawyer in Indian Country: A

Index 455 Memoir, review, 101(3/4):168 Znamenski, Andrei A., Shamanism and Christianity: Native Encounters with Russian Orthodox Missions in Siberia and Alaska, 1820-1917, review, 92(4):205-206 Zoltvany, Yves F., rev. of A History of Canada, Vol. 1: From Its Origins to the Royal Régime, 1663, 55(2):91 Zontek, Ken, rev. of Indian Resilience and Rebuilding: Indigenous Nations in the Modern American West, 105(1):44-45; rev. of The Nature of Borders: Salmon, Boundaries, and Bandits on the Salish Sea, 104(1):46 Zuni Breadstuff, by Frank Hamilton Cushing, 12(2):153-54 Zviagin, V. N., 84(3):91-96 Zwelling, Shomer S., Expansion and Imperialism, review, 62(1):37

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