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of the Indian Reorganization Act, 7(1):48, 8(1):9, 9(1):19, 10(1):48, A 93(4):200 11(1):39 Abbott, Lawrence F., “ and Astoria,” Aberdeen Timber Worker, 100(3):139 “A. B. Chamberlin: The Illustration of 18(1):21-24 Aberdeen World, 35(3):228, 66(1):3, 5, 7, 9, 11 Architecture, 1890-1896,” by Jeffrey Abbott, Margery Post, Planning a New West: Abernethy, Alexander S., 13(2):132, 20(2):129, Karl Ochsner, 81(4):130-44 The Gorge National 131 A. B. Rabbeson and , 36(3):261-63, Scenic Area, review, 89(3):151-52 correspondence of, 11(1):79, 48(3):87 267 Abbott, Newton Carl, Montana in the Making, as gubernatorial candidate, 42(1):10-13, A. F. Kashevarov’s Coastal Explorations in 22(3):230, 24(1):66 28, 43(2):118 Alaska, 1838, ed. James W. Abbott, T. O., 30(1):32-35 tax problems of, 79(2):61 VanStone, review, 70(4):182 Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, The Writing of , Wash. constitution and, 8(1):3, 9(2):130- A. H. Reynolds Bank (Walla Walla), 25(4):245 18(2):147-48 52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, A. L. Brown Farm (Nisqually Flats, Wash.), Abby Williams Hill and the Lure of the West, by 10(2):140-41, 17(1):30 71(4):162-71 Ronald Fields, review, 81(2):75 Abernethy, Clark and Company, 48(3):83-87 “A. L. White, Champion of Urban Beauty,” by Abel, Alfred M., 39(3):211 Abernethy, George, 1(1):42-43, 45-46, 48, John Fahey, 72(4):170-79 Abel, Annie Heloise (Annie Heloise Abel- 15(4):279-82, 17(1):48, 21(1):47, A. P. Giannini and the Bank of America, by Henderson), ed., “General B. L. E. 48(3):76-88, 68(1):14, 19-20, 22 Gerald D. Nash, review, 84(4):151 Bonneville,” 18(3):207-27; A New Abert, J. W., Western America in 1846-1847: Aamodt, Terrie Dopp, Bold Venture: A Lewis and Clark Map, 7(3):253-54; The Original Travel Diary of Lieutenant History of Walla Walla College, review, ed., Tabeau’s Narrative of Loisel’s J. W. Abert, who mapped New Mexico 83(4):152-55 Expedition to the Upper Missouri, for the Army, ed. John Aarim-Heriot, Najia, Chinese Immigrants, review, 31(3):352-53; rev. of And Still Galvin, review, 58(2):101-102 African , and Racial Anxiety the Waters Run, 32(4):464-66; rev. Ables, Cyril Louis, 81(3):94 in the United States, 1848-82, review, of Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years “Aboriginal Populations of the Lower 95(4):213-14 of Cherokee History as Told in the Northwest Coast,” by Herbert C. Abajian, James, rev. of Blacks in Gold Rush Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie- Taylor, Jr., 54(4):158-65 , 70(1):39; rev. of “Good Boudinot Family, 32(1):114-15; rev. of Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast Time Coming?” Black Nevadans in the : The Biography of a Great of North America, by Leland Donald, Nineteenth Century, 69(1):39-40 Indian, 28(3):317-18; rev. of Ordeal review, 89(4):213-14 abalone, 31(4):399-402 by Hunger: The Story of the Donner Aboriginal Society in Southern California, by Abandoned: The Story of the Greely Arctic Party, 27(3):267-68; rev. of Red Cloud’s William Duncan Strong, 20(3):235 Expedition, 1881-1884, by Alden Todd, Folk: A History of the Oglala Sioux Aborigines’ Protective Society, 5(1):47 review, 93(4):210-11 Indians, 29(2):217-19; rev. of Uncle “About That Valuable Manuscript,” by F. W. Abbot, Henry L., 57(2):77, 84(4):146-47 Sam’s Stepchildren: The Reformation of Howay, 24(1):25-27 Abbott, Carl, “Greater : Experiments United States Indian Policy, 1865-1887, Above and Beyond in the West: Black Medal of with Professional Planning, 1905- 33(3):359-61 Honor Winners, 1870-1890, by 1925,” 76(1):12-21; Colorado: A Abel, George D., 45(4):121 Preston E. Amos, review, 67(1):38-39 History of the Centennial State, Abel, Kerry, rev. of Warriors of the North Abraham, Terry, rev. of The Grizzly Bear: review, 68(4):192-93; Frontiers Past Pacifi c: Missionary Accounts of the The Narrative of a Hunter-Naturalist, and Future: Science Fiction and the Northwest Coast, the and Stikine 70(1):46; rev. of An Inventory-Guide American West, review, 97(3):152-53; Rivers, and the Klondike, 1829-1900, to the Wilbert McLeod Chapman The Great Extravaganza: Portland 77(1):37 Papers, 1939-1970, in the University and the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Abel-Henderson, Annie Heloise. See Abel, of Libraries, 70(4):189; review, 74(2):94; Greater Portland: Annie Heloise rev. of Manuscripts Collections of the Urban Life and Landscape in the Pacifi c Abella, I. M., Twentieth Century , Minnesota Historical Society: Guide Northwest, review, 94(1):44-45; How review, 75(2):86 No. 3, 70(3):141; rev. of Melvin Ricks’ Cities Won the West: Four Centuries Abercrombie, W. R., 46(4):119-20 Alaska Bibliography: An Introductory of Urban Change in Western North Aberdeen, Wash., 8(4):266, 47(1):9-14 Guide to Historical Literature, America, review, 100(1):49; Planning free speech movement, 66(1):1-12 70(2):86 a New West: The Columbia River high schools, 24(4):280-81 Abrahamson, James L., “David Starr Jordan Gorge National Scenic Area, review, logging, 70(1):2, 6 and American Antimilitarism,” 89(3):151-52; Two Centuries of Lewis murder of Laura Law in, 78(3):91-99 67(2):76-87 and Clark: Refl ections on the Voyage and Northern Pacifi c Railroad Company, Abrams, L., 17(3):200 of Discovery, review, 97(1):51; rev. of 54(1):29-32 Abrams, Richard M., rev. of The Paradox of Community and the of Place, Republican state nominating convention Professionalism: Reform and Public 81(3):114-15; rev. of Landscapes of (1912) in, 38(2):99-108 Service in Urban America, 1900-1940, Promise: The Story, 1800-1940, “The Aberdeen, Washington, Free Speech 78(4):154 90(2):104; rev. of and Its Fight of 1911-1912,” by Charles Pierce Abrams, W. R., 22(4):278, 101(1):9 Region, 84(2):75 LeWarne, 66(1):1-12 The Abrogration of the Gentlemen’s Agreement, Abbott, George Henry, 33(4):421, 82(3):106- “The Aberdeen Convention of 1912,” by Keith by Rodman W. Paul, review, 28(2):212- 107 A. Murray, 38(2):99-108 14 Abbott, Kathryn A., rev. of A Fateful Time: Aberdeen Packing Company, 47(1):10 academic freedom during cold war The Background and Legislative History Aberdeen Pioneer Association, 6(1):22-23, at Reed College, 89(1):12-20, 91(3):159

Index 1 in Tacoma public schools, 89(1):4-11 Wood, review, 69(3):141-42 Democracy: The Rise of the , at University of Washington, 70(1):10-19, Across the Plains in 1850, by John Steele, ed. review, 24(1):63-64; Provincial Society, 88(4):185-94, 89(1):21-32, 92(1):34- Joseph Schafer, review, 22(1):59-60 1690-1763, review, 19(2):145-47 35, 37-38 Across the Plains in 1853, by D. B. Ward, Adams, John (minister), 73(2):53, 56, 59 The Academic Mind and Reform: The Infl uence review, 3(3):242 Adams, John Quincy, 5(3):207-14, 6(1):75-76, of Richard T. Ely in American Life, by Across the Plains to California in 1852: Journal 13(2):95-97, 44(1):36, 51(2):65, 67, Benjamin G. Rader, review, 58(4):221- of Mrs. Lodisa Frizzell, ed. Victor Hugo 52(1):9-10 22 Paltsits, 6(3):209-10 works of: The Diary of John Quincy Academy of Pacifi c Coast History, Publications Acrowood Corporation (Everett, Wash.), Adams, ed. , 20(2):150; of, ed. Frederick J. Teggart, review, 81(3):118 Writings of John Quincy Adams, ed. 4(2):128-29 Act to Establish the Territorial Government Worthington C. Ford, Vol. 1: 1779-96, The Accidental Collector: Art, Fossils, and of Washington (1853), 34(1):29 review, 4(2):131, Vol. 2: 1796-1801, Friendships, by Wesley Wehr, review, Activa (ship), 12(1):48-49 5(1):61, Vol. 3: 1801-10, 5(4):317, Vol. 96(3):157-58 Active (steamer), 47(1):5-6, 67(1):12-13, 16, 6: 1816-19, 7(3):254, Vol. 7, 1820-23, “Accommodating American Shipyard 69(1):31-33, 98(1):19, 23, 26 9(1):72 Workers, 1917-1918: The Pacifi c Coast Acts of Discovery: Visions of America in the Adams, Luther J., rev. of African American and the Federal Government’s First Lewis and Clark Journals, by Albert Women Confront the West, 1600-2000, Public Housing and Transit Programs,” Furtwangler, review, 86(4):189-90 95(2):92-93 by William J. Williams, 84(2):51-59 Acts of Occupation: Canada and Arctic Adams, Maid, Seattle in Black and White: The An Account of a Voyage to the North West Sovereignty, 1918-1925, by Janice Cavell Congress of and the Coast of America in 1785 and 1786, by and Jeff Noakes, review, 102(3):148-49 Fight for Equal Opportunity, review, Alexander Walker, ed. Robin Fisher Ada County (), 31(2):199, 202-203, 102(3):150-51 and J. M. Bumsted, review, 75(2):81 42(3):203-10, 102(4):172-73 Adams, Mildred, The Right To Be People, “Account of the Confederated Indian War of Adachi, Ken, The Enemy That Never Was: review, 59(1):52-53 1858,” by John Joseph Augustine Joset, A History of the Japanese Canadians, Adams, O. P., 34(1):42-69 38(4):285-314 review, 70(4):185 Adams, Romanzo, Taxation in Nevada, Acculturation in Seven American Indian Adair, Ione, 103(1):18-19 11(1):69 Tribes, ed. Ralph Linton, review, Adair, John, 11(3):218-28, 11(4):294 Adams, Samuel Hopkins, The Incredible Era: 31(3):360-61 Adak Island (Alaska), 38(1):39, 52, 70, 73, 82, The Life and Times of Warren Gamaliel Acena, Albert, rev. of Asians in America: 38(2):133, 151 Harding, review, 31(2):225-27 Filipinos, Koreans, and East Indians, Adam, Leonhard, Nordwest Amerikanische Adams, Sherman, 98(2):70, 72, 74 71(2):93 Indianerkunst, review, 15(1):69 Adams, Stephen M., 59(1):28-29 Acena, Jose, 102(1):6-7 Adams, Alexander, 23(4):270-71, 274-75, 279- Adams, Thomas, 37(1):45 The Achievement of William Dean Howells: A 80, 283, 30(3):296 Adams, Will (maritime pilot), 15(1):4-7, 10 Reinterpretation, by Kermit Vanderbilt, Adams, Anna Gibson. See Kingsbury, Anna Adams, William J., 12(2):159, 51(3):136-37 review, 60(3):168-69 Adams, Annie, 6(4):226-28 Adams, William L., 50(3):96 Achievements of Captain Robert Gray, by Adams, Brooks, 45(1):22, 24, 52(3):110 works of: A Melodrama entitled “Treason, Francis E. Smith, 14(2):153 Adams, Charles Francis, 44(1):36 Stratagems, and Spoils” in Five Acts by Ackerman, Lillian A., A Necessary Balance: works of: Richard Henry Dana: A Breakspear, 50(3):96; A Melodrame and Power among Indians of the Biography, review, 61(4):233 Entitled “Treason, Stratagems, and Columbia Plateau, review, 96(1):46-47; Adams, Clyde S., 85(4):154 Spoils,” review, 61(2):109 ed., A Song to the Creator: Traditional Adams, David, 19(4):311-12 Adams and Company, 30(4):384-85 Arts of Native American Women of the Adams, E. D., The Hoover War Collection, Adams County (Idaho), 31(2):200, 203 Plateau, review, 89(3):152 13(1):73; The Power of Ideals in Adams County (Wash.), 14(1):28, 26(1):58, aclu. See American Civil Liberties Union American History, 5(2):147 37(4):281-86, 290, 296-302 The ACLU and the Wagner Act: An Inquiry Adams, Glen Cameron, 88(3):146-48 Adams Express Company, 26(4):254 into the Depression-Era Crisis of Adams, Graham, Jr., Age of Industrial Adapting in Eden: Oregon’s Catholic Minority, American Liberalism, by Cletus E. Violence, 1910-1915: The Activities 1838-1986, by Patricia Brandt and Daniel, review, 73(2):92 and Findings of the United States Lillian A. Pereyra, review, 95(2):102- Acme, Wash., 8(4):266 Commission on Industrial Relations, 103 The Acquisition and Pioneering of Old Oregon, review, 58(2):107 Addington, Henry U., 30(1):88-90 by Clarence B. Bagley, 15(4):302 Adams, Hank, 99(2):56, 59-61 “An Additional Chapter on Jane Barnes,” by Acquisition of Oregon and the Long Suppressed Adams, Henry (historian), 44(1):36-37, Mary W. Avery, 42(4):330-32 Evidence about Marcus Whitman, 52(3):111, 114 “Additional Notes on the Constitution of by William I. Marshall, 23(2):132, works of: The Degradation of the 1878,” by J. Orin Oliphant, 17(1):27-35 64(2):57-69, review, 3(2):154-57 Democratic Dogma, 11(1):68-69; “Additions to Professor Meany’s ‘Newspapers The Acquisition of Sand Point Aviation Field, The Education of , an of Washington Territory,’” by J. Orin by Claude C. Ramsay, 18(4):305 Autobiography, review, 10(1):73-74 Oliphant, 18(1):33-54 Across Arctic America: Narrative of the Fifth Adams, Henry Carter (economist), 35(3):197, Addresses and Papers, by Frank Pierrepont Thule Expedition, by Knud Rasmussen, 53(2):49 Graves, 23(2):156 review, 91(4):211-12 Adams, James Truslow, Building the British Addy, Wash., 22(3):174 Across the Olympic Mountains: The Press Empire: To the End of the First Empire, Adelaide, Wash., 8(4):266 Expedition, 1889-90, by Robert L. review, 30(3):363-64; The March of Adelman, Melvin L., A Sporting Time: New

2 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly York City and the Rise of Modern Stirrat Marshall and Carrie Marshall, “Advertising and the Klondike,” by Jeannette Athletics, 1820-70, review, 78(1/2):65 review, 47(1):29 Paddock Nichols, 13(1):20-26 Adkins v. Children’s Hospital, 67(3):109-10, Adventure on Red River: Report on the Advertising the American Dream: Making Way 112 Exploration of the Headwaters of the for Modernity, 1920-1940, by Roland Adlai Stevenson: Patrician among the Red River by Captain Randolph B. Marchand, review, 77(2):58 Politicians, by Bert Cochran, review, Marcy and Captain G. B. McLellan, ed. Advocacy and Objectivity: A Crisis in the 61(4):237 Grant Foreman, review, 29(3):322-23 Professionalization of American Social Adlai Stevenson and the World: The Life of An Adventure with a Genius: Recollections Science, 1865-1905, by Mary O. Furner, Adlai E. Stevenson, by John Bartlow of Joseph Pulitzer, by Alleyne Ireland, review, 67(4):178-79 Martin, review, 70(4):189 review, 29(1):99-100 Adze, Canoe, and House Types of the Northwest Adlai Stevenson of Illinois: The Life of Adlai Adventures in Alaska and Along the Trail, by Coast, by Ronald L. Olson, 19(1):73 E. Stevenson, by John Bartlow Martin, Wendell Endicott, review, 19(4):304- Aero Timber Products, 97(3):115, 121-23 review, 69(1):42-43 305 Aeronautical Mechanics Union, Local 751, Adler, Dorothy R., British Investment in Adventures in Geyserland, by Heister Dean 67(4):163-64, 98(4):185-87 American Railways, 1834-1898, ed. Guie and Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, Affairs of State: Public Life in Late Nineteenth Muriel E. Hidy, review, 63(2):73-74 26(3):236 Century America, by Morton Keller, Adler, Jacob, Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King Adventures of a Zoologist, by Victor B. review, 70(1):37 in , review, 58(2):106; The Scheffer, review, 73(2):94 Affi liated Tribes of Northwest Indians, Fantastic Life of Walter Murray Gibson: “The Adventures of an American Premier in 101(1):23 Hawaii’s Minister of Everything, review, Samoa, 1874-1876,” by J. W. Ellison, Affl eck, Edward Lloyd, Columbia River 78(1/2):61; ed., The Diaries of Walter 27(4):311-46 Chronicles: A History of the Kootenay Murray Gibson, 1886, 1887, review, Adventures of Captain Bonneville, by District in the 19th Century, review, 65(4):188-89 Washington Irving, 39(1):9-11, 14; 69(4):189; Sternwheelers, Sandbars, Adler, Sy, Planning a New West: The Columbia Klickitat ed., review, 46(2):62 and Switchbacks: A Chronicle of Steam River Gorge National Scenic Area, The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., Transportation in the review, 89(3):151-52 in the Rocky Mountains and the Far Waterways of the Columbia River Administocracy: The Recovery Laws and West, by Washington Irving, ed. System, 1865 to 1965, review, 65(4):191 Their Enforcement, by Guy S. Claire, Edgeley W. Todd, review, 53(4):162 African American Women Confront the West, 26(1):71-72 The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Tillamook 1600-2000, ed. Quintard Taylor and “The Administration of State Archives,” by County, Oregon, by E. R. Huckleberry, Shirley Ann Wilson Moore, review, Charles M. Gates, 29(1):27-39 review, 63(3):123 95(2):92-93 Admiral Bradley A. Fiske and the American Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark , 66(1):30-34, 67(1):29-32 Navy, by Paolo E. Coletta, review, Twain, 58(3):114-18 black exclusion laws, 86(3):121-30 71(3):136 Adventures of Oregon: A Chronicle of the Borah, William E., on civil rights of, Admiral Rogers (steamer), 96(4):190-91 Fur Trade, by Constance L. Skinner, 58(3):119, 122-29 Admiral Watson (steamer), 96(4):190 11(3):231-32 Civil War–era attitudes toward, 44(3):106- The Admiralty Chart: British Naval The Adventures of Paul Bunyan, by James 109 Hydrography in the Nineteenth Century, Cloyd Bowman, review, 18(3):231 Du Bois, W. E. B., on, 65(2):66-78, by G. S. Ritchie, review, 59(3):167-68 Adventures of the First Settlers on the 70(2):51, 53-56 Admittance (ship), 100(4):182 Columbia River, by Alexander Ross, in Eugene, Oreg., 63(1):14-21 Adney, Tappan, The Klondike Stampede, 13(2):84-89 in Helena, Mont. (1900-12), 70(2):50-57 review, 86(3):118-20 Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon housing for, 92(3):137-48, 96(1):3-4, 12 Adolph Sutro: A Biography, by Robert E. or Columbia River, 1810-1813, by in Idaho, and Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, Stewart, Jr., and Mary Frances Stewart, Alexander Ross, review, 92(2):95 102(4):159-77 review, 54(4):179 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark in labor force, 86(2):86: at Boeing Adolphus Island (Wash.), 8(4):267, Twain, 58(3):115-18 Company, 98(4):183-95; in coal- 73(4):158-59, 162, 80(1):30-31 advertising mining industry, 73(4):146-55; at “The Adoption of the Initiative and and Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 13(1):20-26 Hanford Site (Wash.), 96(3):124-28; Referendum in Washington,” by of canned salmon, 101(1):28-31 in Seattle, 67(4):163-64, 86(1):35-39, Claudius O. Johnson, 35(4):291-303 and Curtis, Asahel, photographs, 72(1):30- 42-44 Adoption Politics: Bastard Nation and Ballot 40, 73(2):78-89 in Oregon census (1850), 41(2):100-103 Initiative 58, by E. Wayne Carp, review, to encourage settlement: in Alaska Terr., perceptions of, in American history, 99(3):145-46 69(4):155-58; in Oreg. Country, 65(2):66-78 Adventure (ship), 6(1):56, 12(1):19-27, 40-41, 56(4):159-67; in Wash., 36(1):4-17, in Portland, 92(3):137-48, 96(1):3-12, 46-49, 24(2):85-86 72(3):112-20, 77(3):95-97 96(2):69-74 Adventure at Astoria, 1810-1814, by Gabriel of Inside Passage (Alaska) tour, 56(2):70, portrayals of, in regional periodicals, Franchère, ed. Hoyt C. Franchère, 73-74 89(2):103 review, 59(3):163-64 newspaper, during territorial period, press, 94(1):14-26 Adventure in Politics: The Memoirs of Philip 18(2):103-109, 79(4):148-50 recollections of, by Stephen James LaFollette, ed. Donald Young, review, railroad, 59(1):33-45, 60(2):73-75, Chadwick, 55(3):116-17 62(2):92 74(3):118-21 and religion, 102(3):107-15 Adventure in Two Hemispheres, Including by University of Washington, 8(2):114-23 in Seattle, 67(4):163-74, 100(1):7-8, Captain Vancouver’s Voyage, by James of , B.C., 103(2):67-83 102(3):107-15

Index 3 settlers, 7(1):40-45 of Eugene V. Dennett, by Eugene V. 70(2):79-80, 90(3):123-39; Mexicans as soldiers, 80(3):93-100 Dennett, review, 83(3):113 as, 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175-81, in Spokane, 95(1):16-25, 103(4):176-77, Agnew, Frances A. Call, “Idaho Pioneer of 86(2):88; photos of, 86(2):87-88; in 180-88 1864,” 15(3):215-26 Yakima Valley (Wash.), 65(4):166-75, student activism of, 103(2):55-66 Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural 68(2):80-87, 72(3):121-31 in Tri-Cities, 96(3):124-30 Nebraska, 1880-1940, by Deborah Fink, in Mont., 47(4):118-19, 84(3):102-103, in wctu, 94(4):200-201 review, 89(2):84-96 90(1):54 westward migration of, 56(3):125-30, agrarianism and Mormon settlement, 59(1):15-16, 19- 67(4):167-74, 92(3):139-41, 96(1):3- of Borglum, Gutzon, 59(3):123, 125-27 22, 78(1/2):53-58 13, 96(3):124-25, 128-30 and politics, 39(4):284-94, 41(3):213-18, New Deal legislation on, 81(3):99 Afro-American Building Association (Helena, 225-31 in Oreg., 80(1):16-18, 88(4):210, Mont.), 70(2):54 and radicalism, in Wash., 76(1):2-11 89(1):52-53, 89(2):110: in eastern Afro-American Protective League (Helena, Rogers, John R., on, 37(1):3-13, 65(3):110, Oreg., 50(1):19-20; in southern Oreg., Mont.), 70(2):57 113-17 87(4):218, 91(2):110; in Tillamook “After Cool Deliberation: Reed College, in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 77(3):94-103 County, 49(2):77-81 Oregon Editors, and the Red Scare of Agren, Marian, 96(4):188, 191, 195-97 and Payne-Aldrich tariff, 64(2):49-56 1954,” by Floyd J. McKay, 89(1):12-20 agricultural experiment stations. See Alaska photographs of, 71(4):162-71, 79(2):86, After Sixty Years; Sequel to a Story of the Agricultural Experiment Stations; see 89(1):52-53, 89(2):110, 90(1):54 Plains, by A. B. Ostrander, review, under Washington State University pricing policies in, 71(2):63-71 17(3):232 “Agricultural Geography of the Kittitas Valley, in Russian America, 7(4):287-88, After Tippecanoe: Some Aspects of the War Washington,” by Edward C. Whitley, 60(4):207-9, 212-13, 215 of 1812, ed. Philip P. Mason, review, 41(1):3-18 soil conservation, 88(4):210, 95(4):201- 55(3):131-32 Agricultural Workers’ Industrial Union, in 203 After Yalta: America and the Origins of the Yakima Valley (Wash.), 65(4):168-75 in Utah, 46(4):99-107 Cold War, by Lisle A. Rose, review, agriculture, 46(1):25-26, 28, 64(1):5-6 in Wash., 37(3), 176-91, 38(3):193-213, 65(1):45 agribusiness, 73(1):31-38 39(3):219-32, 57(3):101-109: in eastern Agadak Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 38(2):134 in Alaska, 7(4):287-88, 40(4):327-40, Wash., 37(4):279-302, 42(1):35-39, Against the Grain: Memoirs of a Western 68(2):88-98, 69(4):145-58 50(1):19-20, 61(3):143-44, 73(1):31-38, Historian, by Brigham D. Madsen, Appalachian migrants, effect on, 33(1):14- 78(1/2):10-16, 82(1):2-3, 6-7; 95(4): review, 90(4):208-209 19 194-205; in Kittitas Valley, 41(1):3- Agate, Alfred T., 16(1):51-52, 55-61 and Columbia Basin Project, 61(3):143- 18; in Nisqually Flats, 71(4):162-71; Agatz, Cora Wilson, “A Journey Across the 44, 82(1):2-7, 87(2):72-81, 110 in Spokane Valley, 84(1):7-18; in Plains in 1866,” 27(2):170-74 cooperative movement, 65(3):100, Wenatchee Valley, 87(2):72-81; in Age (Boulder, Mont.). See Boulder (Mont.) 66(2):49-60, 83(2):63-69, 71(2):63-71, Yakima Valley, 55(3):119-27, 61(1):10- Age 87(3):130-40 21, 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80-87, The Age of Energy: Varieties of American demise of family farms, 82(1):2-3, 6-7 72(3):121-31, 73(2):78-89, 73(4):175- Experience, 1865-1915, by Howard depression (1921), 41(3):226-27 81, 77(3):94-103, 84(4):130-39, Mumford Jones, review, 64(2):88 development of, in eastern Wash., 86(2):88 The Age of ; A Social History of 37(4):279-302, 95(4):196-200 women in, 87(3):132-34, 136, 138 Industrial America, by Thomas C. and dust storm in Wash. and Oreg. (1931), See also grange movement; homesteading; Cochran and William Miller, review, 79(2):50-55 irrigation and reclamation; livestock 34(3):327-28 and ecological change, 95(4):194-203 industry; orchard industry; names of Age of Industrial Violence, 1910-1915: The erosion prevention, 88(4):210, 95(4):201- individual agricultural industries and Activities and Findings of the United 203 products; names of individual granges States Commission on Industrial experimental farming, 20(1):12-23, “Agriculture in Eastern Washington, 1890- Relations, by Graham Adams, Jr., 71(4):162-71 1910,” by Robert C. Nesbit and Charles review, 58(2):107 and farm relief legislation, 71(2):63-71 M. Gates, 37(4):279-302 The Age of Reform, by Richard Hofstadter, fencing, 61(1):1-3 Agriculture in the Development of the Far West, 52(2):50 fi ction about, 35(4):352 ed. James H. Shideler, review, 68(1):39- The Age of Roosevelt, by Arthur M. government pricing policies for, 71(2):63- 40 Schlesinger, Jr., 52(2):52 71 Agriculture in the United States: A The Age of the Democratic Revolution: A housing for laborers, 72(3):124-26, 129, Documentary History, 4 vols., ed. Political History of Europe and America, 73(4):175-81 Wayne D. Rasmussen, review, 69(1):36- 1760-1800, by Robert R. Palmer, in Idaho, 28(2):137-50, 42(3):203-10, 37 review, 51(4):189-90 94(3):130-39, 95(4):194-205 Aguilar, George W., Sr., When the River Agee, James K., Steward’s Fork: A Sustainable labor: migrant, 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175- Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Future for the Mountains, 81, 86(2):88; shortages, 34(4):339-52, Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs review, 99(3):137-38 70(2):79-80, 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175- Reservation, review, 97(2):95-96 Aghvook, White Eskimo: Otto Geist and 81, 90(3):123-39, 102(3):117; unrest, Ahern, George Patrick, 58(3):142-50 Alaskan Archaeology, by Charles J. 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80-87 Aho, Aaro E., Hills of Silver: The Yukon’s Keim, review, 61(3):166-67 laborers: Indians as, 102(3):133; Japanese Mighty Keno Hill Mine, review, Agitprop: The Life of an American Working- immigrants as, 54(4):145-46; Japanese- 98(1):47-48 class Radical; The Autobiography American internees as (WWII), Aho, James A., The Politics of Righteousness:

4 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Idaho Christian Patriotism, review, Akrigg, G. P. V., British Columbia Chronicle, 103(3):144-45 83(1):30; This Thing of Darkness: 1788-1846: Adventures by Sea and Alaska: A History of Its Administration, A Sociology of the Enemy, review, Land, review, 68(1):43 Exploitation, and Industrial 87(4):213-14 Akrigg, Helen B., British Columbia Chronicle, Development during Its First Half Ahtanum, Wash., 8(4):275, 13(2):118-19, 1788-1846: Adventures by Sea and Century under the Rule of the United 72(3):125-26, 129 Land, review, 68(1):43 States, by Jeannette Paddock Nichols, Ahtanum Congregational Church, 15(2):100, Akun Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):129-30, 77(4):130-38, review, 15(1):67-69 103 136, 141, 96(3):121 Alaska: A History of the 49th State, by Ahtanum Valley (Wash.), 15(2):93-105 Akutan Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):119, Claus-M. Naske and Herman E. Aiello, Thomas, rev. of Playgrounds to the 129-30, 137, 142-43 Slotnick, 103(3):117, review, 72(4):181 Pros: An Illustrated History of Sports in , Hero of the Cities: A Political Alaska: An American Colony, by Stephen Tacoma-Pierce County, 97(2):106-107 Portrait, Drawing on the Papers of Haycox, 103(3):119, review, 95(1):42- Aiken, Charles E. H., The Birds of El Paso Frances Perkins, by Matthew Josephson 43 County, Colorado, 5(4):318 and Hannah Josephson, review, Alaska, an Empire in the Making, by John J. Aiken, Katherine G., “Bunker Hill versus the 62(1):43-44 Underwood, review, 4(3):197 Lead Trust: The Struggle for Control Alabama claims, 27(3):227-42 Alaska: Facts about the Population, of the Metals Market in the Coeur Aladdin Company, 85(4):153 Government, Resources, Commerce d’Alene Mining District, 1885-1918,” Alanen, Martha, and family, 70(3):108 and History of America’s Last Frontier, 84(2):42-49; Idaho’s Bunker Hill: Alaska 23(4):308 The Rise and Fall of a Great Mining archival material on, 53(2):76, 68(3):131- Alaska, Its Meaning to the World, Its Resources, Company, 1885-1981, review, 99(2):94- 32 Its Opportunities, by Charles R. Tuttle, 95 bibliographies for study of, 39(2):162-63, review, 6(1):69 Ailes, Mary Elizabeth, rev. of Norwegian 40(3):203-52, 42(2):147-66, 62(3):117- Alaska: Its Neglected Past, Its Brilliant Future, American Women: Migration, 20 by Bushrod Washington James, Communities, and Identities, 103(1):42- and boundary dispute with Canada, 103(3):113-14 43 34(4):380-86, 69(2):52-53 Alaska, Its Past, Present, Future, by Scott C. Ainslie, George, 58(4):173, 175-76 census data for (1900), 85(3):82-92 Bone, 16(4):306-308 Ainsworth, J. C., 16(3):181, 27(1):54, 59, 62, civil and criminal code of, 65(1):21-28 Alaska, Its Scenic Features, Geography, 31(2):131, 49(2):71 civilian administration of, during History, and Government, by Lester D. Ainsworth, Maud (Maud Babbitt), 83(4):158 territorial period, 60(2):57-65 Henderson, 20(2):149 Ainsworth, Wash., 8(4):267, 22(3):174-75, during cold war, 102(1):7 Alaska, Our Beautiful Northland of 38(3):211-12, 266-68, 84(4):130 commissioners (U.S.) in, 89(3):115-26 Opportunity, by Agnes Rush Burr, Air, Sunlight and a Bit of Land, by Marian constitutional convention of, 59(2):65-66 review, 11(1):66-67 Lowe Quackenbush, review, 74(4):181 descriptions of, 63(2):63-68, 71(2):78-86 Alaska: Promyshlennik and Sourdough, by Air Force, U.S., 85(4):137-49, 95(3):144-47 federal administration of, 77(4):130-38, Stuart Ramsay Tompkins, 103(3):115- aircraft industry 78(4):145-51: education, 75(4):156-63; 16, review, 37(2):160-62 Heath, Edward, in, 90(1):11-12, 14 judicial system, 89(3):115-26; mental Alaska, 1741-1953, by Clarence C. Hulley, industrial unionism in, 88(2):82, 85-87 health treatment, 65(1):17-28; natural 103(3):116 labor relations in, 88(2):82-92, 98(4):183- resources, 73(2):66-77; and Sawyer, Alaska, the American Northland, by Isabel 93 Ernest Walker, 82(2):42-50 Ambler Gilman, 14(3):238 manufacturing in Calif., 88(2):82-92 historiography of, 59(1):1-10, 59(2):57-67, Alaska: The Embattled Frontier, by George and military contracts, 88(2):82-92 103(3):107-22 Laycock, review, 64(1):38-39 use of Pacifi c northwest spruce in, history of, in published accounts, Alaska, the Great Bear’s Cub, by Mary Lee 9(4):255-58 28(1):75-87 Davis, review, 22(2):148-49 See also individual company names and Jackson, Sheldon, 54(2):66-74 Alaska, the Great Country, by Ella Higginson, The Air-Line to Seattle: Studies in Literary and life in, 84(4):158, 88(2):102 8(3):234 Historical Writing about America, by map of (1898), 38(3):269 Alaska, the Richardson Road: Valdez to Kenneth S. Lynn, review, 75(2):83 natural history of, 58(1):33-39, 74(2):59- Fairbanks, 13(4):305 Aitken, Hugh G. J., American Capital and 68, 86(2):72-81 Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations, Canadian Resources, review, 54(1):43- organic legislation for, 54(2):70, 72, 69(4):146-53 44; rev. of Canadian National Railways, 58(3):136, 138, 75(4):162, 88(2):70, 80, Alaska Airlines, 96(4):175-76 53(1):44 89(3):115, 120, 122-23 Alaska and Its History, ed. Morgan B. Aitken, William, 103(3):125 purchase of, 3(1):83-91, 12(2):83-90, Sherwood, 103(3):117, review, A-J Industries (Juneau), 75(2):66-68 13(2):93-104, 14(4):243-47, 36(2):123- 58(4):211-12 Ajlune, Wash., 29(2):130 24, 43(3):229, 62(1):1-6, 80(3):101-11 “Alaska and the Federal-Aid Highway Acts,” Akerman, Clement, rev. of Thomas Chandler statehood of, 59(2):57-67 by Claus-M. Naske, 80(4):133-38 Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): A Study in See also Russian America Alaska and the Panama Canal, by William D. Provincial Toryism, 16(2):148-50 Alaska: A Bicentennial History, by William R. Boyce, 103(3):114 Akers, George, 100(3):109, 112, 116 Hunt, 103(3):117, review, 73(2):62-65 Alaska and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, Akiak, Alaska, 91(2):74-80 Alaska: A Challenge in Conservation, by 1867-1915, by Truman R. Strobridge Akre, Elvin M., rev. of Norwegian-American Richard A. Cooley, review, 58(1):47-48 and Dennis L. Noble, review, Studies and Records, Vol. 19, 48(3):109- Alaska: A History, 3d ed., by Claus-M. Naske 91(3):162-63 10 and Herman E. Slotnick, review, An Alaska Anthology: Interpreting the Past, ed.

Index 5 Stephen W. Haycox and Mary Childers Alaska in Transition: The Southeast Region, by 54(4):167-74; Presbyterian, 11(2):89- Mangusso, 103(3):119 George W. Rogers, review, 51(3):139- 93, 54(2):66-74; Russian Orthodox, Alaska Beckons, by Marius Barbeau, review, 40 63(2):41-54, 66(1):26-29, 68(3):131-40, 38(3):275-76 The Alaska Journal, 1986: History and Arts of 99(2):79-80, 84 Alaska Board of Road Commissioners. See the North, Vol. 16, ed. Terrence Cole, Muir, John, perceptions of, 92(4):177-79 Alaska Road Commission review, 79(1):40 newspaper of, 85(1):30 Alaska Boundary Commission, 34(4):380-86 Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, oral of, 91(3):115-16 Alaska Cannery Workers Association, 75(2):65-66, 80(2):62, 69 photographs of, 82(2):51-58, 83(1):8-9, 102(1):11 Alaska Lumber and Pulp Company, 66(2):69- 88(2):102 Alaska Central Railway, 1(3):159-61 70 and Project Chariot, 85(1):25-34 Alaska Church Collection, Library of Alaska Mental Health Act (1956), 71(1):31-39 and reindeer herding, 17(1):14-17, Congress, 68(3):131-32 Alaska Mill and Mining, 75(2):63 69(4):153-55, 72(4):151-52, 154-55, Alaska Commercial Company, 14(4):247, Alaska Miners Union, 66(4):170-71 75(3):98-107, 82(2):47-48, 91(2):71, 59(1):5-7 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation 74-76, 101(3/4):131-32 and Army Signal Service, U.S., 86(2):74, 76 Act (1980), 82(4):148 reservations for, 82(4):140-48 documents, 32(2):197-202 Alaska Native Brotherhood, 78(4):149, rights of, 85(1):30 early years of, 89(2):59-64 82(4):141, 145, 91(2):77, 91(4):206, during Roosevelt, Theodore, and Hutchinson, Kohl and Company, 208, 103(3):119 administration, 69(2):51-60 62(1):1-2, 5 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971), and Russian American Company, ownership of, 68(3):120-30 82(4):146, 148, 85(1):30, 103(3):111, 50(2):37, 40, 63(1):4-5, 8, 99(2):73, 78- and sea trade, 100(4):183-84, 187 113, 119-20 89, 103(3):118 and sealing, 60(2):64, 62(1):1-2, 5, Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher and Russian colonization, 63(1):1-13, 68(3):120-29, 89(2):59-64 Education: One University, Two 90(4):193-203 trading posts, 46(4):116, 72(4):146-47, 149 Universes, by Michael Jennings, review, and sealing industry, 91(4):202-209 “The Alaska Commercial Company: The 96(1):53-54 sea otter hunting in, 100(4):183-84, 187, Formative Years,” by Molly Lee, Alaska Native Service, 82(4):144, 88(1):4-10 189-90 89(2):59-64 Alaska Native Sisterhood, 82(4):145 tourism, effects of, on, 56(2):71-73 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Alaska Natives and wage economy, 78(1/2):43-49 Education and Information Offi ce, alcohol abuse of, 102(1):29-30, 32-33, whaling by, 9(1):4, 6, 49(1):8-10, 84(4):158 35-36, 40 91(3):115-23 Alaska Diary, by Ales Hrdlicka, review, and Andrews, Clarence L., 39(3):248-50 See also names of individual reservations; 35(1):83-84 architecture of, 78(1/2):48-49, 82(2):53-55 names of individual ethnic groups The Alaska Diary of Adelbert von Chamisso, art, theft of, 69(2):51 Alaska Natives: A Survey of Their Sociological Naturalist on the Kotzebue Voyage, assimilation policies for, 69(2):55-60, and Educational Status, by H. Dewey 1815-1818, by Adelbert von Chamisso, 82(4):140-48, 91(2):71-83 Anderson and Walter Crosby Eells, review, 78(4):133 at AYP, 101(3/4):107-109, 113-14, 117-20, review, 26(3):234 Alaska Electric Light and Power Company 126-28, 131, 137 The Alaska Pathfi nder, by John T. Faris, (Juneau), 75(2):63, 65-68 cultural and social change for, 54(4):167- 18(3):235 Alaska Federation of Natives, 103(3):117, 119 74, 69(2):55-57, 88(1):3-12, 88(2):102, Alaska Purchase, 1(3):159, 1(4):281-82, Alaska Engineering Commission, 58(3):130- 91(2):71-83, 91(3):115-23, 91(4):202- 100(4):181, 187 41 209 Alaska Railroad, 58(3):130-41, 73(2):66- Alaska Gastineau Mining Company, 75(2):63- descriptions of, 58(1):34-35, 39, 77, 82(2):42-44, 46-48, 50, 90(2):79, 65 72(4):147-48, 150-52, 154-56, 96(4):172-75, 102(1):36 Alaska Gold Mining Company, 73(1):13-14, 68(3):134-38, 84(4):158 The Alaska Railroad, by Edwin M. Fitch, 99(1):18 education of, 54(2):67-74, 75(4):159-63, review, 59(4):227-28 The Alaska Gold Rush, by David Wharton, 91(2):71-83 “The Alaska Railroad and Coal: Development review, 64(4):174 ethnographic classifi cation of, 75(4):156- of a Federal Policy, 1914-1939,” by Alaska Golden Gate Mining Company, 63 William H. Wilson, 73(2):66-77 49(3):89-98 and HBC, 99(2):73-80, 85-89, 103(3):118 An Alaska Reader, 1867-1967, ed. Ernest Alaska Highway, 76(2):61-68, 78(4):149, historiography on, 103(3):107-20 Gruening, review, 58(4):212-13 80(4):135, 138, 88(2):60-66, infl uence of, on Nootka people, 47(2):53- Alaska Reorganization Act (1936), 82(4):140- 103(3):111-12 54 48 The Alaska Highway: Papers of the 40th and judicial system, 89(3):115-26 Alaska Road Commission, 80(4):133-36, Anniversary Symposium, ed. Kenneth and Kotzebue expedition, 51(4):146-58 96(4):172-74, 176-77 Coates, review, 77(4):151 as laborers, 78(1/2):43-49, 99(2):73, 78-89 Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation, Alaska Historical Society, The Alaska 67: A land claims of, 82(4):140-48, 85(1):30, 40(4):331-32, 336-38 Guide to Alaska’s Best History Books, 103(3):116-17, 119-20 Alaska Science Nuggets, by Neil Davis, review, review, 99(1):37 and law, traditional, 54(4):167-74 75(1):45 Alaska Hooch: The History of Alcohol in Early and mental health policies, 65(1):17-28, Alaska Silver, by Martha Ferguson McKeown, Alaska, by Thayne I. Andersen, review, 71(1):31-39, 73(3):124-33 review, 44(1):45 80(3):115 migration of, 24(3):163-73 The Alaska 67: A Guide to Alaska’s Best History “Alaska Ice, Inc.,” by E. L. Keithahn, and missionaries, 91(2):71-79: Catholic, Books, by Alaska Historical Society, 36(2):121-31 59(4):190-202; Congregationalist, review, 99(1):37

6 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Alaska State Government and Politics, ed. Church in Alaska: A Reference Work in congressional funding for, 2(2):177-78 Gerald A. McBeath and Thomas A. the Format of an Encyclopedia, by Louis Eskimo Village at, 100(1):28, 30, Morehouse, review, 79(1):45 L. Renner, review, 97(3):151-52 101(3/4):107-10, 112, 116, 118-20, 122, Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company, The Alaskans, by Keith Wheeler, review, 126-28, 131-37, 141, 154 75(2):63, 84(2):44 71(2):92 exposition grounds: map of, 38(3):269; Alaska Under Arms, by Jean Potter, review, Alaskans All, by Barrett Willoughby, review, planning of, 75(2):50-61, 85(3):106, 34(1):104-105 24(4):302 100(1): 12-22, 100(2):55-69 “Alaska Under the Russians—Baranof the Alaska’s Animals and Fishes, by Frank First Nations at, 101(3/4):120-22, 154 Builder,” by C. L. Andrews, 7(3):202-16 Dufresne, review, 46(4):124-25 Forestry Building at, 100(2): 79-88 “Alaska Under the Russians—Industry, Trade “Alaska’s Connection: The Alcan Highway,” by and gender, 100(1):9, 23-36 and Social Life,” by C. L. Andrews, Griffi th H. Williams, 76(2):61-68 hosting of, 99(4):187-88, 100(1):3-11, 7(4):278-95 Alaska’s Daughter: An Eskimo Memoir of the 102(1):4 “Alaska Whaling,” by Clarence L. Andrews, Early Twentieth Century, by Elizabeth Igorrote Village at, 100(1):28, 30-31, 9(1):3-10 Bernhardt Pinson, review, 97(1):45-46 101(3/4):108-109, 112, 116-18, 126, Alaska Yukon Transportation Company, Alaska’s Place in the West: From the Last 141-49, 159, 102(1):4 30(2):137 Frontier to the Last Great Wilderness, by Japan and Japanese Americans at, Alaska-California Sub-Oceanic Fresh Water Roxanne Willis, review, 102(3):153-54 101(3/4):150-61 Transport System, 86(2):59-70 “Alaska’s Search for a Usable Past,” by labor relations at, 100(1):8-9, Alaska-Canadian Highway. See Alaska Jeannette P. Nichols, 59(2):57-67 101(3/4):141-49 Highway Alaska-Yukon gold rush lighting of, 100(2): 70-78 The Alaska-Klondike Diary of Elizabeth and alcohol, 102(1):31 midway of, 100(1):23-36, 100(2):74, 76 Robins, 1900, by Elizabeth Robins, ed. census data (1900), 85(3):82-92 naming of, 100(1):4 Victoria Joan Moessner and Joanne E. Circle mining district, 81(1):14-20 Philippine Building at, 101(3/4):116 Gates, review, 91(2):98 Cook Inlet (1896), 64(3):97-111 race and race relations at, 100(1):7-9, 23- The Alaskan (play), by Alden Joseph Blethen, Curtis, Edward S., account of, 75(4):167- 36, 101(3/4):107-25, 101(3/4):107-61 Jr., and Harry Girard, 81(2):54-55, 68 Suffrage Day at, 96(2):78 59-66 Dawson City, 81(3):103-104 Woman’s Building at, 100(1):32, 101(1):14 Alaskan (steamer), 13(4):247, 22(1):37 decline of, 80(2):62-71 “The Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, 1909,” “The Alaskan Agricultural Empire: An effects of, on agriculture, 69(4):145-50 by George A. Frykman, 53(3):89-99 American Agrarian Vision, 1898-1929,” Fairbanks, Alaska, during, 45(1):8-12 Alava, José Manuel de, 8(3):167-69 by James R. Shortridge, 69(4):145-58 Howard, Mart A., collection on, 50(2):53- Albanese, Catherine, 83(3):87 Alaskan Eskimo Ceremonialism, by 62 Albany College, 17(4):265, 46(1):8-9, 11. See Lantis, review, 40(2):162-63 Jewell, Park J., letters during, 81(1):11-21 also Lewis and Clark College Alaskan Eskimos, by Wendell H. Oswalt, Klondike, 13(1):20-26, 34(2):205-11, Albatross (ship), 12(3):171, 30(3):288-89, 291 review, 61(2):114 46(4):119, 50(2):53-62, 94(3):115-29 Albatross (steamer), 20(1):4, 21(1):14 An Alaskan Gold Mine: The Story of No. 9 labor unrest and urbanization during, Alberg, Tom, 100(3):109, 116, 118 Above, by Leland H. Carlson, review, 66(4):161-73 Alberni, Pedro de, 71(2):72-77 44(1):44-45 and Lyons, Esther, 94(3):115-29 Alberni Pacifi c Lumber Company, 80(3):87, Alaskan Group Settlement: The Matanuska and Moore, William, 22(1):38-41 89 Valley Colony, by Kirk H. Stone, review, and Moore, William D., 22(2):99-111 Albert Bierstadt: Puget Sound on the Pacifi c 42(1):85-86 Nome, 38(3):233-42, 73(1):10-19 Coast: A Superb Vision of Dreamland, by Alaskan Historical Documents since 1867, by photographs of, 80(2):78 Patricia Junker, review, 103(3):154 Ronald Lautaret, review, 81(2):49 and Pantages, Alexander, 57(4):138-39 Albert J. Beveridge Memorial Fellowship, “Alaskan Indian Wage Earners in the and Pease, Lute, 74(3):99-100 37(1):83 19th Century: Economic Choices and Pilcher, George M., diaries of, “Albert Johnson, Congressman,” by Alfred J. and Ethnic Identity on Southeast 63(2):63-68 Hillier, 36(3):193-211 Alaska’s Frontier,” by Victoria Wyatt, and Robins, Raymond, experience of, Alberta, Canada, 59(1):11-22, 86(4):155-64 78(1/2):43-49 72(2):52-58 Alberta Homestead: Chronicle of a Pioneer Alaskan John G. Brady: Missionary, Seattle as supply depot for, 13(1):20-26, Family, by Sarah Ellen Roberts, ed. Businessman, Judge, and Governor, 34(2):205-11 Lathrop E. Roberts, review, 64(1):39 1878-1918, by Ted C. Hinckley, review, stamp mills used during, 75(2):63-66 “Alberta Polygamists? The Canadian Climate 75(1):43 and Thompson, William A., letters from, and Response to the Introduction of Alaskan Maps: A Cartobibliography of Alaska 83(1):2-11 Mormonism’s ‘Peculiar Institution,’” by to 1900, by Marvin W. Falk, review, Yukon River region, 83(1):2-7 Dan Erickson, 86(4):155-64 76(2):73 Alaska-Yukon Place Names, by James W. Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company, Alaskan Shipping, 1867-1878: Arrivals and Phillips, review, 65(3):149 59(1):12, 19-21 Departures at the Port of Sitka, by Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition (1909), Alberta’s Coal Industry, 1919, ed. David Jay Richard A. Pierce, review, 66(1):36 46(3):65, 53(3):89-99 Bercuson, review, 71(2):89 Alaskan Voyage, 1881-1883: An Expedition air race at (proposed), 92(2):72, 74 Alberta’s Petroleum Industry and the to the Northwest Coast of America, Alaska Building at, 101(3/4):115-16, 126 Conservation Board, by David Breen, by Johan Adrian Jacobsen, review, archival materials related to, 100(2):99- review, 86(3):118-20 70(2):87 102 Albertson, George, 18(1):62-65 Alaskana Catholica, a History of the Catholic and boosterism, 36(1):16-17 Albion (ship), 11(3):218, 224, 226, 228,

Index 7 11(4):294, 12(1):69, 12(2):147-48, Naturalist of the Botanical Expedition in whaling by, 9(1):4 13(1):57-58 Old and New California and the South Aleutian Echoes, by Charles C. Bradley, review, Albion, Idaho, 28(2):148 Coast, 1791-1792, 53(3):124-25; rev. 87(2):106-107 Albion, Wash., 8(4):268 of Pine Trees and Politics: The Naval Aleutian Islands (Alaska), 38(1):39, 70, 73-74 Albrethsen, Svend Erik, 84(3):91-94 Stores and Forest Policy in Colonial New fi shing in, 96(3):115, 117, 120-22 Albright, George Leslie, Offi cial Explorations , 1691-1775, 56(4):180-81 under Russian American Company, for Pacifi c Railroads, review, 13(4):301- Alden, George H., rev. of A Tour of Four 63(1):3-5 302 Great Rivers: The Hudson, Mohawk, Russian exploration of, 4(2):83-95, Albright, Horace M., 93(1):16-20, 96(4):173 Susquehanna and Delaware, in 1769; 38(1):39-41, 51-53, 64, 68-77, 72, works of: The Birth of the National Park being the journal of Richard Smith of 38(2):129-35, 146-51, 51(4):152-56, Service: The Founding Years, 1913-1933, Burlington, , 1(3):170-71 95(2):67-68 review, 77(3):113 Alden, James (navy offi cer), 16(1):60, sea otter hunting in, 100(4):183-85, 189 Alcan Highway. See Alaska Highway 16(2):138, 17(2):142, 47(1):1-2, See also names of individual islands Alcoa. See Aluminum Company of America 67(1):12-13 Alex Dunsmuir’s Dilemma, by James Audain, alcohol Alden, James Madison (artist), 53(1):18, 21, review, 56(3):140-41 bootlegging: in Alaska, 58(3):134-36, 30 69(1):31-33 Alex ’s British Columbia: Recollections of a 66(4):145-52, 102(1):29-33, 39-40; in Alden, John R., Pioneer America, review, Rural School Inspector, 1915-36, by Alex B.C., 98(3):136-40; in Seattle, 54(3):89- 58(1):43-44 Lord, ed. John Calam, review, 84(2):70 103 Alder, Wash., 8(4):268 Alexander (Kalispel leader), 29(3):285, 287- and discipline problems in U.S. Navy Alder, William, 12(1):46, 21(2):85 90, 296 (Seattle, 1855-56), 98(1):18-28 Alderdale, Wash., 8(4):268 Alexander (ship), 21(4):266-67 HBC policies on, 8(2):109-10, 102(1):29 Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work, by Curt Alexander, Carmela, Exploring Washington’s liquor interests, and woman suffrage Meine, review, 79(3):123 Past: A Road Guide to History, review, campaign in Mont., 55(1):10, 14 Aldrich, Amorette Lou, 97(1):12-16 82(4):152 and native peoples: sale to, 4(4):288-89, Aldrich, John W., The Birds of Washington, Alexander, Charles C., Here the Country Lies: 5(1):13-14, 17-18, 44-45, 50, 5(2):117, review, 45(1):37 Nationalism and the Arts in Twentieth- 8(2):109-10, 98(3):133, 102(1):29-30, Aldrich, Mrs. Richard, “Notes on the Astors,” Century America, review, 73(3):107; 32-33, 35-36, 40 18(1):25-27 Holding the Line: The Eisenhower Era, in Russian America, 7(4):290-91 Aldrich, Nelson W., 53(3):119-20, 64(2):49, 1952-1961, review, 68(3):141-42 in Wash.: laws on, 5(2):116-20, 98(3):133; 51, 53-56 Alexander, Frances Sharp, 7(4):309-12, 316, 100(4):159-68; in state constitution, Aldwell, Thomas T., Conquering the Last 8(1):40-42, 45-48, 52, 8(2):131, 149, 4(4):262-63 Frontier, review, 42(3):249 151, 33(3):311, 329 trade, control of, in B.C., 69(4):159, 163- Aleksandrov, Vladimir, 92(3):128, 131 Alexander, George (Klickitat County 67, 98(3):133-40 Alekseev, A. I., Fedor Petrovich Litke, review, resident), 14(4):260 See also Prohibition (1920-30); 89(3):161-62; The Odyssey of a Russian Alexander, George F. (judge), 89(3):120 prohibition, local; temperance Scientist: I. G. Voznesenskii in Alaska, Alexander, H. F., 40(3):178-81, 184, 186 movement California, and Siberia, 1839-1849, Alexander, J. H., 14(4):255 Alcohol, Reform and Society: The Liquor Issue review, 80(1):37 Alexander, J. N., 15(2):96-98 in Social Context, ed. Jack S. Blocker, Alekseev, Fedot, 95(2):61-62 Alexander, John (settler), 7(4):309-12, 318, Jr., review, 71(4):185 Alert (ship), 69(4):161-63, 167 320, 8(1):36, 40-59, 8(2):125, 129-35, The Alcoholic Republic: An American Aleut and Eskimo Art: Tradition and 138, 142, 33(3):304, 311-22, 34(1):83, Tradition, by W. J. Rorabaugh, review, Innovation in South Alaska, by Dorothy 39(2):121-22 71(4):151 Jean Ray, review, 73(4):183 Alexander, John B. (British vice consul), Alcorn, Gordon D., “The Nyland Family, Aleut people 35(2):147-56 Pioneers of Old Ozette,” 53(4):151-56 alcohol abuse of, 102(1):29, 33 Alexander, Leo, 99(2):56, 64-65 Alcorn, Rowena L., “The Nyland Family, and Alaska Commercial Company, Alexander, Moses, 56(1):18, 20, 26, 66(3):115- Pioneers of Old Ozette,” 53(4):151-56 89(2):63 22, 78(4):130-32, 83(1):17-19, 21, Alden, Carroll S., A Short History of the description of, 38(1):77-80, 38(2):119, 56(1):18, 20, 26 United States Navy, review, 3(3):243; 148-51, 40(1):54, 51(4):152-56 Alexander, Thomas G., A Clash of Interests: The United States Navy; a History, Emmons, George Thornton, on, 69(2):55- Interior Department and Mountain 35(2):184 56 West 1863-96, review, 70(3):142; The Alden, Dauril, rev. of Bandeirantes and federal classifi cation of, 75(4):156-63 Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. 5: April Pioneers, 56(1):46-47; rev. of Carl O. language of, 38(1):77, 39(2):131-32 1–August 31, 1862, review, 66(4):183; Sauer: A Tribute, 78(4):153; rev. of of Pribilof Islands, 39(2):131-32, 40(1):58- ed., Essays on the American West, 1973- Conquest and Commerce: Spain and 61, 91(4):202-209 1974, review, 67(3):130-31; rev. of England in the Americas, 68(1):32; rev. and Russian American Company, 4(2):88- Centennial West: Essays on the Northern of The European Discovery of America: 90, 7(3):206-13, 7(4):280-81, 63(1):2-7, Tier States, 84(4):154 The Northern Voyages, A. D. 500-1600, 99(2):79-81, 85, 102(4):186 Alexander, W. Lafayette, 37(1):38, 45 67(1):32-34; rev. of The European and Russian Orthodox Church, 63(2):41- Alexander, William, 7(4):309-12, 316-17 Discovery of America: The Southern 54 Alexander Archipelago Forest Reserve. See Voyages, A. D. 1492-1616, 67(1):32- in sea otter trade, 100(4):183-85, 188 Tongass National Forest 34; rev. of Journal of Jose Longinos and sealing, 39(2):131-32, 40(1):61 Alexander Begg’s Red River Journal and Martinez: Notes and Observations of the of Unalaska, 40(1): 56, 62-63 Other Papers Relative to the Red River

8 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Resistance of 1869-1870, ed. W. L. All Things Common: The Hutterian Way of Allen, Howard W., “Miles Poindexter and the Morton, review, 49(1):43 Life, by Victor Peters, review, 58(1):49 Progressive Movement,” 53(3):114-22; Alexander Dalrymple (1737-1808) and the Allan, George T., 2(1):41, 16(1):41-42 “Progressive Reform and the Political Expansion of British Trade, by Howard Allan, Stuart, Atlas of Oregon, review, System,” 65(3):130-45; Poindexter of T. Fry, review, 63(4):166-67 94(2):95-96 Washington: A Study in Progressive Alexander Gumberg and Soviet-American Allan Line, 102(2):87 Politics, review, 73(3):139; rev. of Relations, 1917-1933, by James K. Allard, Jason, 25(1):20 Progressivism in America: A Study of Libbey, review, 71(2):90 Allard, Wash., 8(4):270 the Era from to Alexander H. Stevens, by Louis Pendleton, Allen (steamer), 18(4):263-64 , 68(3):112 review, 2(4):363-65 Allen, Albert, 46(3):80 Allen, J. S. (judge), 61(1):11-12 Alexander Mackenzie: Clear Grit, by Dale C. Allen, Alfred, 14(4):255-56 Allen, James B., The Company Town in the Thomson, review, 52(4):164 Allen, Anthony, 30(3):297 American West, review, 58(3):162; rev. Alexander Mackenzie’s Voyage to the Allen, Arn, 66(1):18-20 of The Mormons’ War on Poverty: A Pacifi c Ocean in 1793, by Alexander Allen, Barbara, Homesteading the High Desert, History of LDS Welfare, 1830-1990, Mackenzie, ed. Milo Milton Quaife, review, 79(1):39; rev. of The Well- 85(2):72-73 review, 23(2):154 Traveled Casket: A Collection of Oregon Allen, Jesse K., 2(3):237 “Alexander Pantages, Theater Magnate of Folklife, 84(3):114 Allen, John B., 16(2):129-30, 81(4):125-26 the West,” by Theodore Saloutos, Allen, C. David, Pitchers of Beer: The Story Allen, John Logan, Passage Through the 57(4):137-47 of the Seattle Rainiers, 103(1):48-49; Garden: Lewis and Clark and the Image “Alexander Pearson Collection,” by Bill Alley, Worth Rereading: Selections from of the American Northwest, review, 97(1):53-54 Northwest Bookshelves, 1880-1940, 68(3):143-44 Alexander Ross’s Adventures of the First Settlers 92(2):109 Allen, Joseph (trader), 12(3):174-75 on the Oregon or Columbia River, ed. Allen, C. T., 11(1):62 Allen, Joseph S. (settler), 96(4):202 Milo Milton Quaife, review, 15(2):144- Allen, Cain, rev. of The Salish People and the Allen, Jules Verne, Cowboy Lore, 25(2):153 46 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 97(2):98- Allen, Michael, “Political Buttons and the Alexandra (steamer), 21(3):197 99 Material Culture of American Politics, Alexie, Sherman, The Toughest Indian in the Allen, Clay, 78(1/2):33-34 1828-1976,” 99(1):30-33; “The Rise and World, review, 92(4):207-208 Allen, E. T., 48(3):91-93, 98, 51(2):51-53 Decline of the Early Rodeo Cowgirl: Alfalfa, Wash., 8(4):269 Allen, Edward J., 2(2):121, 13(1):17-18, The Career of Mabel Strickland, Alfalfa Bill Murray, by Keith L. Bryant, Jr., 30(4):376, 44(4):157-60 1916-1941,” 83(4):122-27; “The Rodeo review, 60(2):115 Allen, Edward Weber, Alumni Directory of the Cowboy in Art: A Sampling,” 87(1):38- “Alfred M. Landon, Western Governor,” by Law School, University of Washington, 44; Worth Rereading: Selections from Donald R. McCoy, 57(3):120-26 19(2):151-52; North Pacifi c: Japan, Northwest Bookshelves, 1880-1940, Algona, Wash., 8(4):269 Siberia, Alaska, Canada, review, 91(4):217-18, 92(2):109; Western Alice (ship), 14(4):305-306 28(1):95-96; The Vanishing Frenchman: Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and Alice McDermott Foundation, 20(2):88 The Mysterious Disappearance of Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of Alien Land Law (Oreg., 1923), 80(1):12, 16- Laperouse, review, 52(2):72-73; rev. of the Alligator Horse, review, 83(1):34; 17, 83(2):46, 86(2):85 Cartography of the Northwest Coast of rev. of The Arthur H. Clark Company: Alien Land Law (Wash., 1921), 54(4):146, America to the Year 1800, 29(2):207- An Americana Century, 1902-2002, 86(1):38, 94(3):146-48 208; rev. of The Dry Years: Prohibition 96(3):151-52; rev. of Cowboys of The Alignment of Political Groups in Canada, and Social Change in Washington, the Americas, 82(2):74; rev. of D. B. 1841-1867, by Paul G. Cornell, review, 56(4):176-77; rev. of Lady Sourdough, Cooper: The Real McCoy, 84(2):76; rev. 54(3):133-34 33(2):241-42 of Ernest Gruening: Alaska’s Greatest Alki (steamer), 50(2):50-52, 55 Allen, Frank, 95(1):34 Governor, 98(3):144; rev. of Journal of Alki Point (Wash.), 8(4):269, 17(4):312-13 Allen, Frank P., 100(1):18-19, 100(2):74 1862: Timothy Nolan’s 1862 Account of All but the People: Franklin D. Roosevelt Allen, Frederick, A Decent, Orderly : His Riverboat and Overland Journey to and His Critics, 1933-39, by George The Montana Vigilantes, review, the Salmon River Mines, Washington Wolfskill and John A. Hudson, review, 96(1):53 Territory, 76(2):77; rev. of Reach of 61(1):61 Allen, Frederick Lewis, Since Yesterday, review, Tide, Ring of History: A Columbia River All Is but a Beginning: Youth Remembered, 31(4):472-75 Voyage, 79(3):123; rev. of So Much to 1881-1901, by John G. Neihardt, Allen, G. C., Japan: The Hungry Guest, review, Be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining review, 65(2):88 30(1):125-27 and Ranching Frontier, 83(1):29; rev. of All Over Oregon and Washington, by Frances Allen, G. F., Forests of Mount Rainier National Stehekin, a Valley in Time, 80(2):73 Fuller Victor, 45(4):112-13, 115 Park, 14(1):72-73 Allen, Opal Sweazea, Narcissa Whitman: An All Quiet on the Yamhill: The Civil War Allen, George (settler), 8(1):41, 53-54, 56, 61, Historical Biography, review, 51(1):42- in Oregon. The Journal of Corporal 8(2):126, 129, 133 43 Royal A. Bensell, Company D, Fourth Allen, George M. (newspaper publisher), Allen, Pliny, 59(3):130, 134 California Infantry, ed. Gunter Barth, 26(4):309 Allen, Ralph, Ordeal by Fire: Canada, 1910- review, 52(1):33-34 Allen, H. A. (army offi cer), 60(2):64 1945, review, 54(2):83-84 All the World’s a Fair: Visions of Empire at Allen, Henry (Skokomish Indian), 95(1):34- Allen, Raymond B., 88(4):186-89, 192, American International Expositions, 35 89(1):24-25, 27-29, 92(1):34 1876-1916, by Robert W. Rydell, Allen, Henry T. (army offi cer), 46(4):116, 120, Allen, Robert Perry, 7(1):58 review, 77(2):74 103(3):110, 119 Allen: The Biography of an Army Offi cer, 1859-

Index 9 1930, by Heath Twichell, Jr., review, Susan Allison, review, 69(3):140-41 Alton, Duane, 95(1):6, 9 66(4):185 Allison-Bunnell, Jodi, “Fred W. Voget Altrocchi, Julia Cooley, The Old California Allen, Will (settler), 18(2):123, 126-31, Collection at the University of Trail, review, 36(4):354 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Montana’s Mansfi eld Library,” Alturas County (Idaho), 31(2):198-99, 202 Allen, William (), 52(1):7 93(4):212-13; rev. of A Short Season: Alturas Mine, 47(3):78-80 Allen, William A., Blankets and Moccasins, Story of a Montana Childhood, Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa), review, 25(1):67-68 90(3):160 99(1):3, 6-13 Allen, William M. (Boeing president), Allmendinger, Blake, rev. of Re-Dressing aluminum industry, 43(3):214-25, 99(1):3-13 45(2):41-46, 85(4):139-44, 148 America’s Frontier Past, 102(4):197 Alumni Directory of the Law School, University Allen-Hodge, Elizabeth, 165-66 The Allotment Plot: Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane of Washington, by Edward W. Allen, Alley, William (Bill), “Alexander Pearson Gay, and Survivance, by Dolph Barnett, and Theodore D. Collection,” 97(1):53-54; “Archives Nicole Tonkovich, review, 103(4):194- Carlson, 19(2):151-52 Project Bears Fruit,” 94(2):108-109; 95 Alvarez, David, ed., Religion and Society in “Boomtown Cameramen,” 92(4):216- Allsop, Kenneth, Hard Travellin’: The Hobo the American West: Historical Essays, 17; “Copco Current Events Newsreels,” and His History, review, 60(1):45 review, 79(2):76 91(2):110; “Crashing Timbers, Ice Allswang, John M., A House for All Peoples: Alverstone, Lord. See Webster, Richard Floods, and Movie Stars: Universal Ethnic Politics in Chicago, 1890-1936, Everard Studios Comes to Klamath Falls,” review, 64(1):39-40 Alvord, Benjamin, 8(3):175-76, 33(3):309 96(4):181-86; “Medford Corporation,” Allyn, Wash., 8(4):270 Alvord, Clarence Walworth, ed., The New 94(1):53-54; “The Papers of Reginald Allyn Land Company, 81(4):123-24 Regime, 1765-1767, 7(3):253 H. Parsons, Emerald City Financier Alma Ata (ship), 87(2):82, 84, 87 Always a River: The Ohio River and the and Philanthropist,” 95(1):53-54; Alma Lavenson Photographs, ed. Susan American Experience, ed. Robert L. “Phone Home: The Home Ehrens, review, 83(2):71 Reid, review, 84(1):35 and Telegraph Company of Southern Alman, Miriam, ed., A Guide to Manuscripts Always Getting Ready: Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Oregon,” 94(3):165-66; “Pinto Colvig, Relating to America in Great Britain Eskimo Subsistence in Southwest Alaska, Cartoonist and Clown,” 93(1):52-53; and Ireland, review, 54(1):44-45 by James H. Barker, with Robin Barker, “The Ray Lindsay Collection at the Almira, Wash., 8(4):270, 30(1):57 review, 85(4):162 Pearson Air Museum,” 100(3):152- Almo Creek massacre (1861), 32(3):296-97 Aly, Lucile F., John G. Neihardt: A Critical 53; “Vancouver’s Own Heroes of Almost a Hero: The Voyages of , Biography, review, 70(2):85 the Soviet Union,” 94(4):216-17; R.N., to China, Hawaii and the Amacher, Richard E., ed., The Flush Times of “Yakutat Bound: A Prospector’s Letter Northwest Coast, by J. Richard Nokes, California, by Joseph Glover Baldwin, and Photographs,” 83(1):2-11; ed., review, 91(2):103 review, 57(3):133 “Architecture in the 20th Century: Almost out of the World: Scenes from Amalgamated Copper Company, 44(1):26-29 The Pietro Belluschi Collection at the Washington Territory, the Strait of Juan Amalgamated Sugar Company, 42(3):204-10, Oregon Historical Society,” 95(3):164- de Fuca, 1859-61, by James G. Swan, ed. 90(3):126, 135 65; ed., “Caribou or Oil? Using the William A. Katz, review, 65(3):148 Amano, Masatoku, 96(1):33 George L. Collins Papers to Document Almota, Wash., 8(4):270, 22(3):175, Ama-qui-em (Snake leader), 31(2):175-77 the Alaska Conservation Movement,” 95(4):194, 197 Amateur Athletic Union, 87(1):16-27 96(3):164-65; ed., “’Round the Aloha, Wash., 8(4):271, 70(1):2 Amber Waves and Undertow: Peril, , Rhapsody in Blue: Documenting Alone in Silence: European Women in the Sweat, and Downright Nonchalance in Historic Rim Drive at Crater Lake Canadian North before 1940, by Dry Wheat Country, by Steve Turner, National Park,” 95(2):108-109; ed., Barbara E. Kelcey, review, 94(2):100 review, 100(3):151 “Rufus Woods: High Priest of the Alpine, Wash., 8(4):271 “‘Ambition Has Always Been My ’: Columbia River,” 97(2):108-109; Alsberg, Henry G., 59(2):68-75, 61(4):185, William Winlock Miller and “Searching for Edward Lange: An Early 188 Opportunity in Washington Territory,” Artist of Washington State,” 95(4):216- Alsea Texts and Myths, by Leo J. Frachtenberg, by William L. Lang, 83(3):101-109 17 12(1):73-74 The Ambitious City: A History of the City of Alliance Implement Company, 39(4):293 Alter, J. Cecil, 37(2):102-103, 105, 107 North Vancouver, by Warren Sommer, Allied Amusement Interests of Washington, works of: James Bridger: A Historical review, 99(3):138-39 71(4):174 Narrative, review, 16(3):224-26 Ambler, Charles H., The Life and Diary of Allied Arts of Seattle, 76(3):82-94 Alternative to Extinction: Federal Indian Policy John Floyd, Governor of , an Allied Tribes of British Columbia, 28(2):161- and the Beginnings of the Reservation Apostle of Secession, and the Father of 62, 58(2):95-99 System, 1846-51, by Robert A. Oregon Country, review, 10(1):69-70 Allinson, Alfred, 81(3):94 Trennert, Jr., review, 69(3):137 Ambrose (Flathead leader), 7(4):304, Allison, A. P., 97(3):115-23 An Alternative Vision: The Socialist Party in 29(3):304-305, 307-308 Allison, Charlene J., Winds of Change: Women the 1930’s, by Frank A. Warren, review, Ambrose, Stephen E., Crazy Horse and Custer: in Northwest Commercial Fishing, 66(4):185-86 The Parallel Lives of Two Americans, review, 82(2):74-75 Altgeld’s America: The Lincoln Ideal versus review, 68(2):101; Nothing Like It in Allison, Elizabeth M., “Thornton Fleming Changing Realities, by Ray Ginger, the World: The Men Who Built the McElroy—Printer, Politician, review, 50(2):71-72 Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869, Businessman,” 54(2):54-65 Althouse (army ), 19(3):211-13, review, 94(1):49-50; The Supreme Allison, Susan, A Pioneer Gentlewoman in 19(4):285 Commander: The War Years of General British Columbia: The Recollections of Alto, Wash., 8(4):271 Dwight D. Eisenhower, review, 63(2):76

10 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Ambrosius, Lloyd E., rev. of The Mild American Association of University McNeil, review, 48(3):110-11 Reservationists and the League of Professors, and cold war controversy at American College and Education Society, Nations Controversy in the Senate, University of Washington, 70(1):11, 16, 79(2):71, 73 81(4):156 88(4):186-89, 191-92 American Committee on Religious Rights Amchitka Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 69-70, 73, American Association of University Women and Minorities, Roumania Ten Years 38(2):134, 151 (aauw), Seattle branch, 45(2):47-51 After, 21(2):152 Amelia (ship), 21(2):85-86 “An American at , 1789,” ed. R. American Commonwealth Political Ament, Deloris Tarzan, Iridescent Light: The L. Brunhouse, 31(3):285-86 Federation, 62(1):16-18, 21 Emergence of Northwest Art, review, The American Automobile: A Brief History, by The American Compromise: Theme and 95(1):47-48 John B. Rae, review, 57(3):135-36 Method in the Histories of Bancroft, America and the Strife of Europe, by J. Fred American Bankers Association, Trust Parkman, and Adams, by Richard C. Rippy, review, 30(2):231-33 Company Division, 43(1):3, 17-18, 21, Vitzthum, review, 67(2):90 America at War, 1917-1918, by Frederic L. 43(2):141, 143 American Convictions: Cycles of Public Paxson, review, 30(4):457-58 American Baptist Home Mission Society, Thought, 1600-1850, by Charles A. America in Midpassage, by Charles A. Beard 25(4):254-75, 37(1):15-30, 41(2):121- Barker, review, 63(4):165 and Mary R. Beard, review, 31(1):109- 58 American Council of Learned Societies, 10 American Baptist Publication Society, 11(2):159 America in the New Pacifi c, by George E. 41(2):160 American Crystal Sugar Company, 90(3):131 Taylor, review, 33(3):366-68 American Society, in Oreg. Country, American Democracy and the World War: Pre- America in the Pacifi c, by Foster Rhea Dulles, 24(2):105-27 War Years, 1913-1917, by Frederic L. review, 24(1):58-59 American Bibliography, by Charles Evans, Paxson, review, 28(3):327-29 America Is West: An Anthology of 13(1):75-77 American Diplomacy and the Narcotics Traffi c, Middlewestern Life and Literature, ed. American Board of Commissioners for 1900-1939: A Study in International John T. Flanagan, review, 37(4):359-60 Foreign Missions, 67(1):1-4 Humanitarian Reform, by Arnold H. America Moves West, by Robert E. Riegal, and American Bible Society, 24(2):107- Taylor, review, 62(1):41-42 22(1):68-69 109, 123, 127 American Disciples of Marx: From the Age of America Saga: The History and Literature of coverage of, in Oregonian and Indian’s Jackson to the Progressive Era, by David the American Dream of a Better Life, Advocate, 56(4):159, 161, 163-64, Herreshoff, review, 60(1):46-47 by Marjorie Barstow Greenbie, review, 166-67 The American Disease: Origins of Narcotic 30(4):458-61 Drury, Clifford Merrill, publications by, Control, by David F. Musto, review, American (ship), 48(3):85 on Oreg. mission, 75(3):140-41 65(4):186-87 The American Agricultural Press, 1819-1860, establishment of Oreg. mission, An American Dissenter: The Life of Algie by Albert Lowther Demaree, review, 36(2):108-109 Martin Simons, 1870-1950, by Kent 33(1):104-105 in Hawaiian Islands, 4(2):124, 12(3):166- Kreuter and Gretchen Kreuter, review, American Activities in the Central Pacifi c, 67 61(2):120-21 1790-1870, ed. R. Gerard Ward, review, and McKinlay, Archibald, library of, American Dream, by Michael Foster, 65(2):78 25(1):23-35 29(3):246 American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Whitman, Marcus, 3(1):5-6, 3(4):288- American Dream: An Immigrant’s Quest, by and Middle-Class Culture, by Brian 91, 293, 295, 64(2):57-61, 63, 65-66, 68 Angelo Pellegrini, review, 79(1):36 Roberts, review, 94(3):151-52 See also names of individual missions and The American 1890s: Life and Times of a Lost American Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and missionaries Generation, by Larzer Ziff, review, the Development of the United States American Camel Company, 19(4):274, 277 59(1):51-52 Diplomatic Tradition, by Waldo H. American Capital and Canadian Resources, by The American Empire: A Study of the Outlying Heinrichs, Jr., review, 59(1):53-54 Hugh G. J. Aitken, review, 54(1):43-44 Territories of the United States, ed. “American and British Treatment of the American Catholics and Social Reform: The William H. Haas, review, 32(3):338-39 Indians in the Pacifi c Northwest,” by New Deal Years, by David J. O’Brien, American Expansion in Hawaii, 1842-1898, by W. J. Trimble, 5(1):32-54 review, 61(1):62 Sylvester K. Stevens, review, 39(4):324- American and English Genealogies in the American Catholics and the Roosevelt 25 , by Charles Martel, Presidency, 1932-1936, by George Q. The American Expedition, by Sven Waxell, 11(2):154 Flynn, review, 60(4):236-37 review, 44(2):93 American Appeasement: United States Foreign The American Character, by D. W. Brogan, American Falls Canal and Power Company, Policy and , 1933-1938, by review, 36(2):175-76 78(4):124-25, 127-28, 130 Arnold A. Offner, review, 61(2):122 American Civic Association, 93(1):17-19, 21 The American Far West in the Twentieth American Architect and Building News, American Civil Liberties Union (aclu), Century, by Earl Pomeroy, ed. Richard 81(4):130-31, 139-40, 142 59(2):91, 94-96, 99, 78(3):91-93, 95, W. Etulain, review, 100(2):97-98 American Association for State and Local 88(4):191, 103(2):58 The American Farm: A Photographic History, History, 34(2):235-36, 35(1):52-53, The , by Carl Russell Fish, by Maisie Conrat and Richard Conrat, 35(2):144, 72(3):107-10, 73(2):62-65 ed. William Ernest Smith, review, review, 70(1):40-41 American Association for the Advancement 29(1):94-98 American Federation of Labor (AFL), of Science, and Mount Rainier American Civilization in the First Machine 49(4):164 National Park, 88(2):71, 78 Age, 1890-1940, by Gilman M. and Boeing workers, 85(4):140, 143 American Association of Craftsmen and Ostrander, review, 62(4):157-58 and farmer-labor movement, 57(4):148- Workmen, 71(4):179 The American Collector, ed. Donald R. 55, 62(1):20-21, 24, 26

Index 11 and indigenous labor movement, in Hiram Martin Chittenden, revew, by Ronald N. Satz, review, 68(1):36-37 Wash., 70(1):24-34 26(4):303 American Indian Policy Review Commission, and International Woodworkers of The American Heritage Pictorial Atlas of 79(3):104 America, 100(3):134-41 United States History, review, 59(2):108 American Indian Tomahawks, by Harold L. and labor radicalism, in Portland (1918- American Historical Association Peterson, review, 57(2):89-90 20), 98(3):115-29 meetings, 1(2):84-87, 6(1):77, 9(1):79, American Indian Treaties: The History of a newspapers of, in Oreg., 74(4):154, 158, 12(1):79-80, 25(1):79-80 Political Anomaly, by Francis Paul 161, 165, 98(3):124, 126 Public Archives Commission, 1(2):10, 12- Prucha, review, 87(4):212-13 and One Big Union movement, 69(3):127- 14, 29(1):27 American Indian Tribal Governments, by 34, 98(3):117, 121, 123-26 Service Center for Teachers of History, Sharon O’Brien, review, 81(1):35 Railway Employees Department of, 59(3):149, 151, 154 American Indians and Christian Missions: 75(1):13, 16, 18-21 works of: Annual Report, 1911, Vol. 2, Studies in Cultural Confl ict, by Henry and Seattle labor movement, 52(3):81-98, 5(2):147; Commission on the Social Warner Bowden, review, 73(4):189 55(4):146-56, 86(1):35-44 Studies in the Schools, Conclusions American Indians in World War I: At War and and Western Federation of Miners, and Recommendations, 25(3):234- at Home, by Thomas A. Britten, review, 58(1):29, 32 35; Committee on the Planning of 90(2):90-91 See also Idaho State Federation of Labor; Research, Historical Scholarship in American Institute of Architects, 99(3):123 Oregon State Federation of Labor; America; Needs and Opportunities, Architect’s Small House Service Bureau, Pacifi c Coast Federation of Labor; 24(1):67-68 85(4):158 Washington State Federation of Labor; See also Pacifi c Coast Branch of the Seattle chapter, 99(3):127, 130 names of individual AFL labor councils American Historical Association Wash. chapter, 75(1):22-23, 32, 75(4):172- American Federation of Teachers, 76(1):30 The American Historical Review, ed. J. 73, 175, 83(4):142, 85(4):152, American Folklore, by Richard M. Dorson, Franklin Jameson, 18(1):75 87(4):194, 197 review, 52(2):71-72 An American History, by Nathaniel W. American Intellectual Histories and Historians, American Forestry: A History of National, Stephenson, review, 5(1):60-61 by Robert Allen Skotheim, review, State, and Private Cooperation, by American History and Government, by 58(2):108 William G. Robbins, review, 77(1):36 Matthew Page Andrews, 12(3):238 “American Intellectuals and World War I,” by American Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics, American History and Government, by Willis George H. Knoles, 59(4):203-15 ed. Char Miller, review, 90(3):155-56 M. West, review, 5(1):60-61 The American Irish: A Political and Social American Forts, Yesterday and Today, by Bruce American History in Schools and Colleges: The Portrait, by William V. Shannon, Grant, review, 57(2):90 Report of the Committee on American review, 57(4):191 American Foundation, Committee on History in Schools and Colleges, ed. “American Labor Leaders and the Vancouver Russian-American Relations, The Edgar B. Wesley, review, 35(3):278-79 Anti-Oriental ,” by Robert E. United States and the Soviet Union, American History Told by Contemporaries, Wynne, 57(4):172-79 25(1):74 Vol. 5: Twentieth Century United States, American Labor Union, 70(1):29-32, 75(1):16 American Friends Service Committee, role of 1900-1929, ed. American Lake, Wash., 8(4):271-72 Anna Louise Strong, 66(3):127-28 and John Gould Curtis, 21(3):231 American Legion The American Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers, and American Home Missionary Society, and Centralia massacre (1919), 45(4):116- Cowboys, 1800-1899, by William C. 24(2):106-107, 110, 127, 41(2):128, 24, 57(2):65, 67-69, 59(2):89, 91-92, 94, Davis, review, 91(2):97-98 132-57, 61(1):2, 7, 9, 79(1):26-34 62(3):110-16 American Frontier and Western Issues: A American Imprints Inventory, 30(4):391-92, and de Valera, Eamon, 81(4):146, 148-51 Historiographical Review, ed. Roger L. 34(1):27-38 Filipino members of, 102(1):8 Nichols, review, 79(3):120 The American Indian. An Introduction to the and Red Scare in Idaho, 69(3):109-10, 112 The American Frontier in Hawaii. The Anthropology of the New World, by Seattle building of, 103(3):127 Pioneers, 1789-1843, by Harold Clark Wissler, review, 13(4):300-301 Tacoma branch, 89(1):6-9 Whitman Bradley, review, 34(2):218-19 American Indian Almanac, by John Upton American Liberals and the Russian Revolution, American Fur Company, 23(3):184-85, 191, Terrell, review, 64(1):43-44 by Christopher Lasch, review, 24(1):31, 37, 37(2):94 The American Indian in Graduate Studies: 61(4):217-18 Bridger, James, with, 19(1):16, 26(1):26-27 A Bibliography of Theses and American Library Association, 17(4):243, 246, Clapp, Benjamin, with, 25(2):110-13 Dissertations, comp. Frederick J. 25(2):103-107 documents of, 18(3):211-12 Dockstader, review, 49(4):145 American Literature and the Academy: The formation of, 18(1):23 The American Indian in the United States, Roots, Growth, and Maturity of a and HBC, 30(1):81-82 Period 1850-1914, by Warren K. Profession, by Kermit Vanderbilt, and Missouri River navigation, 37(3):195- Moorehead, 7(1):83 review, 78(3):107-108 96 American Indian Life, ed. Elsie Clews Parsons, American Locomotives: An Engineering and Rocky Mountain fur trade, 39(1):3-32 review, 13(3):233-34 History, 1830-1880, by John H. White, See also names of individual employees; American Indian Medicine, by Virgil J. Vogel, Jr., review, 90(2):92-93 names of individual forts; names of review, 62(1):34 The American Lumber Industry, by National individual ships American Indian Periodicals in the Princeton Lumber Manufacturers’ Association, American Fur Seal Diplomacy: The Alaskan University Library: A Preliminary List, review, 3(3):243-44 Fur Seal Controversy, by James Thomas by Alfred L. Bush and Robert S. Fraser, American Memory Project (Library of Gay, review, 79(2):79 review, 62(4):158 Congress), 93(1):54 The American Fur Trade of the Far West, by American Indian Policy in the Jacksonian Era, American National Government, by Claudius

12 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly O. Johnson, review, 52(2):77-78 The American Science of Politics: Its Origins of the Second World War, by Gerald D. American Newspapers, 1821-1936. A Union and Conditions, by Bernard Crick, Nash, review, 77(1):35 List of Files Available in the United review, 51(3):142 The American Western Novel, by James K. States and Canada, ed. Winifred American Shipping Policy, by Paul Maxwell Folsom, review, 58(2):64 Gregory, review, 28(4):429-30 Zeis, review, 30(3):361-62 American Wheat Growers, Associated, The American Northwest: A American Smelting and Refi ning Company 71(2):65-66, 70 and Washington, by Gordon B. Dodds, (asarco), 60(2):95-96, 81(2):46-47, American Wildlife Institute, 63(3):118, 120 review, 78(3):112-13 84(2):42-49, 91(2):59, 62, 67-68, American Woman’s League, 100(1):32-33 American Notes, by Rudyard Kipling, 97(3): 91(3):144-46 American Woman’s Party, 90(3):166 126-27 An American Soldier and Diplomat, Horace American Women and the Repeal of The American Novel, 1789-1939, by Carl Van Porter, by Elsie Porter Mende and Prohibition, by Kenneth D. Rose, Doren, review, 32(1):122-23 Henry Greenleaf Pearson, 19(1):74-75 review, 88(4):204-205 American Odyssey: The Journey of Lewis and The American Southwest—Image and Reality: American Workers, Colonial Power: Philippine Clark, by Ingvard Henry Eide, review, Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, Seattle and the Transpacifi c West, 61(4):222-23 16 April 1977, by Ray Allen Billington 1919-1941, by Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony, American Pacifi c Ocean Trade: Its Impact and Albert Camarillo, review, review, 96(1):43-44 on Foreign Policy and Continental 72(4):186 Americana Expansion, 1784-1860, by J. Wade The American Spirit. A Study of the Idea of Pacifi c northwest, 13(1):75-77, 13(2):152- Caruthers, review, 65(4):163 Civilization in the United States, by 54, 13(3):239-40, 13(4):308, 14(1):75- The American People—A History, by Thomas Charles A. Beard and Mary R. Beard, 76, 14(2):156-58, 15(1):76-78, Jefferson Wertenbaker, review, review, 34(3):325-26 15(2):154-55, 15(3):234-36, 15(4):308- 18(2):146-47 American Sports: From the Age of Folk Games 10, 16(1):74-76, 16(2):158-59, “An American Pioneer in Japan,” by Herbert to the Age of Spectators, by Benjamin G. 17(1):74-75, 17(2):154-56, 17(3):238- H. Gowen, 20(1):12-23 Rader, review, 75(2):88 39, 17(4):245, 310-11, 18(1):77- American Political Science Association, The American Sportsmen and the Origins of 78, 18(2):156-57, 18(3):238-39, Teaching of Government. Report to the Conservation, by John F. Reiger, review, 18(4):311-12, 19(1):76-77, 19(2):155- American Political Science Assocation, 68(2):99 56, 19(4):308-309, 20(2):154-55, 8(1):73 American Student Union, 85(4):131 21(1):74-77, 24(1):69-70, 30(1):67-76, The American Presidency, An Interpretation, by American Studies: Topics and Sources, ed. 62(3):117-20 Harold J. Laski, review, 32(1):119-20 Robert H. Walker, review, 69(2):86-87 western, 54(3):113-23, 61(2):94-100, The American President Lines and Its The American Teacher: Evolution of a 88(3):146-48 Forebears, 1848-1984: From Profession in a Democracy, by Willard S. American-Canadian International Joint Paddlewheelers to Containerships, by Elsbree, review, 31(4):470-72 Commission, 34(4):391-92 John Niven, review, 78(4):155 American Tract Society, in Oreg. Country, The Americanization of Alaska, 1867-1897, by The American Problem in British Diplomacy, 24(2):105, 121-27 Ted C. Hinckley, 103(3):117 1841-1861, by Wilbur Devereux Jones, An American Vision: Far Western Landscape Americanizing the American Indians: Writings review, 67(2):88-89 and National Culture, 1820-1920, by by the “Friends of the Indian,” 1880- American Protective Association, 58(1):17 Anne Farrar Hyde, review, 83(2):77 1900, ed. Francis Paul Prucha, review, American Protective League (Seattle), American West, ed., The Great Northwest: The 65(4):191 52(3):83, 74(4):175-76 Story of a Land and Its People, review, Americans and the California Dream, 1850- American Quarterly Review, 52(1):3 65(2):85 1915, by Kevin Starr, review, 64(3):126- American Racism: Exploration of the Nature of The American West: A Reorientation, ed. Gene 27 Prejudice, by Roger Daniels and Harry M. Gressley, review, 59(3):162 Americans and the Soviet Experiment, H. L. Kitano, review, 65(2):92-93 The American West: A Twentieth-Century 1917-1933, by Peter G. Filene, review, American Radio Telephone Company, History, by Michael P. Malone and 61(4):217-19 54(3):91, 94, 96, 98 Richard W. Etulain, review, 81(1):33 Americans for Defense of Basic Freedoms American Railroad Politics, 1914-1920: Rates, The American West: An Interpretive History, by Committee (Tacoma), 89(1):7 Wages, and Effi ciency, by K. Austin Robert V. Hine, review, 65(3):148-49 Americans from Norway, by Leola Bergmann, Kerr, review, 61(1):60-61 The American West: Frontier and Region. review, 42(1):83-84 American Railway Union, 70(1):28-29, 31, Interpretations by John Walton Americans in Eastern Asia; A Critical Study 75(1):14-17, 19-21 Caughey, ed. Norris Hundley, Jr., and of the Policy of the United States in The American Revisionists: The Lessons of John A. Schutz, review, 61(2):108-109 Reference to China, Japan and Korea Intervention in World War I, by Warren The American West: The Invention of a Myth, in the 19th Century, by Tyler Dennett, I. Cohen, review, 59(1):53 by David Hamilton Murdoch, review, review, 33(1):111-12 American Russian Commercial Company, 94(1):47 Americans in Polynesia, 1783-1842, by W. 7(4):289, 36(2):121-31, 60(2):62 The American West in the Twentieth Century: Patrick Strauss, review, 55(4):189 “‘American Salmon,’ by Rudyard Kipling: A A Short History of an Urban Oasis, by Americans Interpret the Parthenon: Sketch from American Notes,” ed. E. H. Gerald D. Nash, review, 66(1):35 The Progression of Greek Revival Eby, 60(4):177-82 The American West in 2000: Essays in Honor of Architecture from the East Coast to American Samoa, 27(4):311-46, 68(2):49-59 Gerald D. Nash, ed. Richard W. Etulain Oregon, 1800-1860, by Robert K. American Scenic and Historic Preservation and Ferenc Morton Szasz, review, Sutton, review, 84(3):109 Society, Seventeenth Annual Report, 96(1):50-51 Americans Interpret Their Civil War, by 1912, review, 4(3):198 The American West Transformed: The Impact Thomas J. Pressly, review, 45(3):102-

Index 13 103 West: Black Medal of Honor Winners, Ancon (steamer), 7(1):24, 32, 34, 46(3):90-93 America’s Affl uent Age, by Floyd Rinhart and 1870-1890, review, 67(1):38-39 And If Man Triumph, by George Snell, review, Rinhart, review, 64(1):30 Amoss, Pamela T., Coast Salish Spirit Dancing: 30(2):227-28 America’s Concentration Camps, by Allan R. The Survival of an Ancestral Religion, And Promises to Keep: The Southern Bosworth, review, 59(2):107-108 review, 70(4):186; ed., Badger and Conference for Human Welfare, 1938- America’s Frontier Heritage, by Ray Allen Coyote Were Neighbors: Melville Jacobs 1948, by Thomas A. Krueger, review, Billington, review, 58(3):155-56 on Northwest Indian Myths and Tales, 59(3):171 America’s Heroes: The Changing Models of review, 93(1):37-38; rev. of Ancient And Still the Waters Run, by Angie Debo, Success in American Magazines, by Modocs of California and Oregon, review, 32(4):464-66 Theodore P. Greene, review, 63(4):178- 72(4):187; rev. of Myron Eells and the And There Were Men, by Russell Blankenship, 79 Puget Sound Indians, 69(4):188-89; review, 34(1):99-100 America’s New Frontier: The Mountain rev. of The Salish People: The Local Andersen, C. C., 61(3):134-35 West, by Morris E. Garnsey, review, Contribution of Charles Hill-Tout, 4 Andersen, Dennis Alan, “Architecture for 42(4):336-37 vols., 73(1):45; rev. of Valley of the Seattle Schools, 1880-1900,” 83(4):128- America’s Nuclear Wastelands: Politics, Spirits: The Upper Skagit Indians of 43; “Carl August Darmer: Architect Accountability, and Cleanup, by Max S. Western Washington, 67(2):92-93 for the City of Destiny,” 71(1):24-30; Power, review, 99(4):201-202 Amsler, Rudolph, 44(1):10 “Clark Kinsey: Logging Photography, America’s Outward Thrust: Approaches to Amsterdamsch Trustees Kantoor, 72(1):7 1914-1945,” 74(1):18-27; “A John Foreign Affairs, 1865-1890, by Milton amusement trades strike (Seattle, 1921-35), Parkinson ,” 69(2):71-74; Plesur, review, 64(1):33-34 71(4):172-82 “Meeting the Danger of Fire: Design America’s Road to Empire: The War with Spain Anaconda: Labor, Community, and Culture and Construction in Seattle after 1889,” and Overseas Expansion, by H. Wayne in Montana’s Smelter City, by Laurie 93(3):115-26; “Plan and Pattern Books: Morgan, review, 57(1):44-45 Mercier, review, 94(2):93 Shaping Early Seattle Architecture,” The Amerindians, by Donald M. McNicol, Anaconda, Mont., 82(3):93-95, 97, 99, 85(4):150-58; rev. of With Nature’s review, 29(2):213-14 97(4):173 Children: Emma B. Freeman [1880- Ames, Edgar, 59(2):79-82, 87 Anaconda Copper Mining Company, 1928]—Camera and Brush, 69(1):30 Ames, Edwin Gardner, 27(1):93, 42(4):311, 41(4):312-29 Andersen, Thayne I., Alaska Hooch: The 315, 321 monopolization of Mont. mining, History of Alcohol in Early Alaska, works of: “Port Gamble, Washington,” 44(1):24-29, 84(3):103-104 review, 80(3):115 16(1):17-19, 16(2):160, 70(1):10, 16 in Mont. politics, 54(1):19-20, 27-29, Andersen v. asarco, 91(2):59, 62, 67-68 Ames, Fisher, 53(1):38, 53(3):109-10 55(1):3, 6, 64(1):12-20 Anderson, Abraham C., Trails of Early Idaho: Ames, George Walcott, Jr., ed., A Doctor and water issues, 4, 6-8, 10 The Pioneer Life of George W. Goodhart, Comes to California. The Diary of “The Anaconda Copper Mining Company: and His Association with the Hudson’s John S. Griffi n, Assistant Surgeon A Price War and a Copper Corner,” by Bay and American Fur Company’s with Kearny’s Dragoons, 1846-1847, Kenneth Ross Toole, 41(4):312-29 Traders and Trappers, review, 35(3):276-77 Anaconda Gold and Silver Mining Company, 32(2):218-19 Ames, Henry Semple, 59(2):79-80 41(4):313-14 Anderson, Alec, 38(3):244, 247-59 Ames, J. J., Comprehensive Index to Anaconda Standard, 64(1):12-14, 16-20 Anderson, Alexander Caulfi eld, 13(2):115, Publications of the United States Anacortes, Wash., 8(4):272 152, 14(3):224-26, 15(3):216-20, Government, 1881-1893, 34(2):200 Anaktuvuk Pass (Alaska), 88(2):102 16(1):47-48, 16(2):83-84, 88, 137-39, Ames, Maud Walker, 34(2):154 An Analysis of Lafayette National Park, by 141, 17(2):131-36, 140-41, 18(4):272- Ames, William E., Unionism or Hearst: The Robert Sterling Yard, 15(2):151-52 74, 21(3):225, 227-28, 29(1):7, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Strike of An Analysis of Plains Indian Parfl eche 30(4):404-405, 90(3):142-43, 147, 1936, review, 72(1):42; rev. of The Decoration, by Leslie Spier, 17(1):72-73 101(2):71-73 Pioneer Editor in Missouri, 1808-1860, “Analysis of the Pacifi c Railroad Reports,” by Anderson, Alexander Jay, 25(2):86-89, 57(1):41-42 Pearl Russell, 10(1):3-16 79(2):65-73 Ames Shipbuilding and Drydocking Anatone, Wash., 8(4):272, 22(3):175-76 Anderson, Andrew, 5(1):23 Company (Seattle), 59(2):87 Anceney, Charles (father), 47(4):120 Anderson, Andrew Jackson, 33(1):52, 54 Amlia Island (Alaska), 38(1):39, 52, 69-70, 73, Anceney, Charles L. (son), 47(4):120 Anderson, Augusta, “A List of Northwest 38(2):132 Anchor Coal and Development Company, Juveniles,” 35(4):356-62 Amlie, Thomas R., 62(1):16-23, 25 29(2):163 Anderson, Bern, 51(1):2 Ammons, Elias M., 48(3):94-96, 49(2):53-54 Anchorage, Alaska, 58(3):130-41, 88(2):102 works of: ed., “The Vancouver Among the Sleeping Giants: Occasional Pieces Anchorage: Alaska Geographic Society, Vol. 23, Expedition: Peter Puget’s Journal on Lewis and Clark, by Donald Jackson, no. 1, review, 89(1):41-42 of the Exploration of Puget Sound, review, 79(2):82 Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, May 7-June 11, 1792,” 30(2):177- Amonson, Peter, 27(4):386, 389 58(3):132, 134, 139-41 217; Surveyor of the Sea: The Life and Amor De Cosmos, by Roland Wild, review, Ancient Land, Sacred Whale: The Inuit Hunt Voyages of Captain , 51(1):38 and Its Rituals, by Tom Lowenstein, review, 51(4):182 “Amor De Cosmos, a British Columbia review, 86(3):139-40 Anderson, Bob, 91(3):128-29, 133 Reformer,” by Margaret Ross, Ancient Modocs of California and Oregon, by Anderson, Butler P., 1(2):59, 28(1):8-12, 23(2):110-30 Carrol B. Howe, review, 72(4):187 49(2):70 Amory, T. C. See T. C. Amory and Company Ancient Warriors of the North Pacifi c, by Anderson, C. M., 1(3):159-61 Amos, Preston E., Above and Beyond in the Charles Harrison, review, 17(1):66-67 Anderson, Chandler P., 34(4):388, 390

14 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Anderson, Charles E., 63(3):89-90, 92-93 Anderson, Nels, Desert Saints: The Mormon 203, 21(4):271-80, 22(1):32-41; Anderson, Charles L., 31(3):289, 292-305 Frontier in Utah, review, 33(4):452-53 “Biographical Sketch of Captain Anderson, Charles Perry, 33(1):51-56 Anderson, Rasmus Bjorn, 49(3):94, 97 William D. Moore,” 22(2):99-111; Anderson, Clarence, 94(1):16-17 Anderson, Rufus, 14(4):292-93, 296, “Driving Reindeer in Alaska,” 26(2):90- Anderson, David F., 65(3):108 25(2):100-101 93; “The Historical Russian Library Anderson, Dice Robins, William Branch Giles: Anderson, Samuel, 53(1):20, 22-23, 26 of Alaska,” 29(2):201-204; “Marine A Study in the Politics of Virginia and Anderson, Steve A., “The Forgetting of John Disasters of the Alaska Route,” the Nation from 1790 to 1830, 7(3):252- Montgomery: Spanaway’s First White 7(1):21-37; “Reindeer in Alaska,” 53; ed., Richmond College Historical Settler, 1845-1885,” 101(2):71-86 10(3):171-76; “Reindeer in the Arctic,” Papers, Vol. 1 (June 1915), 6(4):280 Anderson, Stuart, “British Threats and the 17(1):14-17; “Russian Plans for Anderson, Elliott, 84(2):78 Settlement of the Oregon Boundary American Dominion,” 18(2):83-92; Anderson, Eunice G., Wyoming State Dispute,” 66(4):153-60 “Russian Shipbuilding in the American Historian’s First Biennial Report, Anderson, Terry H., rev. of Kennedy and the Colonies,” 25(1):3-10; “The Salmon of 13(2):151 Promise of the Sixties, 94(4):215 Alaska,” 9(4):243-54; “Some Russian Anderson, Eva Greenslit, 48(2):45, 101(1):14 Anderson, Terry L., The Not So Wild, Wild Books on Alaskan History,” 28(1):75- works of: Chief Seattle, review, 34(4):407- West: Property Rights on the Frontier, 87; “The Wreck of the St. Nicholas,” 408; Dog-team Doctor; The Story of Dr. review, 96(2):102; Sovereign Nations or 13(1):27-31; ed., “Some Notes on the Romig, review, 32(1):117-18 Reservations? An Economic History of Yukon by Stewart Menzies,” 32(2):197- Anderson, Florence Bennett, Leaven for the American Indians, review, 89(1):34-35 202; “Voyage of the East Indiaman Frontier, review, 45(2):65; Through the Anderson, Victor, 87(2):85-88, 90-91 Phoenix,” 23(1):37; “Warfi eld’s Story Hawse-Hole, 23(4):306 Anderson, William J., 84(3):103 of Peo-Peo-Mox-Mox,” 25(3):182-84; Anderson, G. H., Vancouver and His Great Anderson, William Marshall, 26(1):28-29 The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska, Voyage, 15(4):301-302 works of: The Rocky Mountain Journals of review, 32(2):219-20; The Story of Anderson, George, 33(1):52-56 William Marshall Anderson: The West Alaska, 23(1):71, 103(3):115, review, Anderson, H. Allen, The Chief: Ernest in 1834, review, 59(4):223 29(3):315-16; The Story of Sitka, Thompson Seton and the Changing Anderson, Winslow, 86(3):125-28, 130 review, 13(3):237-38; rev. of Alaska, Its West, review, 78(3):109 Anderson Island (Wash.), 8(4):272-73 Meaning to the World, Its Resources, Its Anderson, H. Dewey, Alaska Natives: A Survey “Anderson’s Landing: Life in the Early Opportunities, 6(1):69; rev. of Alaskans of Their Sociological and Educational Settlements on Hood Canal,” by All, 24(4):302; rev. of Dog-team Doctor; Status, review, 26(3):234 Patricia J. Hanley, 48(1):8-12 The Story of Dr. Romig, 32(1):117-18; Anderson, Henry, So Shall Ye Reap, review, Anderson’s Landing, Wash., 48(1):8-12 rev. of The Eskimos; their Environment 63(3):126 Andrea F. Luchenbach (steamer), 96(3):118 and Folkways, 24(3):234; rev. of Fog Anderson, J. Patton, 2(1):34, 30(3):305-309 Andreades, Michael, 92(3):127-36 and Men on Bering Sea, 27(3):264-65; Anderson, James R., 21(1):18-19 Andreanof Islands, 4(2):88, 90, 38(1):39- rev. of Grit, Grief and Gold, 24(2):152- Anderson, John Albert, 33(1):52-53, 56 40, 52, 70-77, 82, 38(2):114, 132-33. 53; rev. of A Guide to Alaska: Last Anderson, John W., 37(1):49, 51 See also Aleutian Islands; names of American Frontier, 31(1):104-105; rev. Anderson, Karen, Wartime Women: Sex Roles, individual islands of Heaven Is Too High, 35(4):369-70; Family Relations, and the Status of Andreasen, Bethany, rev. of The Importance rev. of Journey Into the Fog, 35(3):272- Women during World War II, review, of Being Monogamous: Marriage and 73; rev. of The Lost Empire: The Life 74(1):42; rev. of The Lyric Singer: A Nation Building in Western Canada to and Adventures of Nikolai Petrovich Biography of Ella Higginson, 77(2):73 1915, 100(2):94; rev. of With Grit and Rezanov, 29(1):87-88; rev. of The Lure Anderson, L. F. (librarian), 17(4):250-51 by Grace: Breaking Trails in Politics and of Alaska, 31(1):105-106; rev. of Rand- Anderson, Lilly, 48(1):12 Law, a Memoir, 99(4):196-97 McNally Guide to Alaska and Yukon, Anderson, Louis F. (professor), 79(2):66, 69, Andrew, Frank, Sr. / Miisaw, 14(1):68; rev. of Russian Expansion on 71-72 Paitarkiutenka / My Legacy to You, the Pacifi c, 1641-1850, 6(2):119-20; Anderson, Louisa (Louisa Phelps), 79(2):65- ed. Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, rev. of Seward’s Icebox, 24(2):152-53; 71, 73 100(1):38-39 rev. of Voyages on the Yukon and Its Anderson, Margaret Seguin, ed., Potlatch at Andrew Carnegie, by Joseph Frazier Wall, Tributaries, 9(1):69-70; rev. of A Winter Gitsegukla: William Beynon’s 1945 Field review, 64(1):34-35 Circuit of Our Arctic Coast, 11(3):230- Notebooks, review, 92(2):96-97; rev. Andrew Furuseth, Emancipator of the Seamen, 31 of Haida Gwaii: Human History and by Hyman Weintraub, review, 52(1):35 Andrews, Emery E., 93(3):131, 134 Environment from the Time of Loon to Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Andrews, Lyman Beach, 5(1):25, 9(2):130-52, the Time of the Iron People, 98(3):149- , by Clifton R. Hall, 8(2):156 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140- 50 “Andrew Onderdonk, Master Builder,” by Ann 41, 29(2):153-54, 156 Anderson, Mary Ann, 33(1):51-56 Hanley, 49(4):146-49 Andrews, Margaret W., rev. of Civilizing the Anderson, Michael R., rev. of By His Own Andrews, Clarence L., 39(3):248-50, 70(3):128 West: The Galts and the Development of Hand? The Mysterious Death of works of: “Alaska under the Russians— Western Canada, 74(3):142 , 98(1):39-40; rev. of Baranof the Builder,” 7(3):202-16; Andrews, Matthew Page, American History Red Serge and Polar Bear Pants: The “Alaska under the Russians— and Government, 12(3):238; A Brief Biography of Harry Stallworthy, rcmp, Industry, Trade and Social Life,” History of the United States, 8(1):71; 97(1):44 7(4):278-95; “Alaska Whaling,” History of the United States, 5(4):317 Anderson, Nancy Mae, Swede Homestead, 9(1):3-10; “Biographical Sketch of Andrews, Mildred Tanner, ed., Pioneer Square: review, 33(4):448-49 Captain William Moore,” 21(3):195- Seattle’s Oldest Neighborhood, review,

Index 15 97(3):155-56 Jacob A. Meyers, 8(3):188-229 Antelope Wool Growers’ Association, 79(1):7, Andrews, Ralph W., Photographers of the “Angus McDonald, Frontier Fur Trader,” by 9 Frontier West: Their Lives and Works, Albert J. Partoll, 42(2):138-46 Antero (Fa-long-long; Igorot), 101(3/4):113, 1875 to 1915, review, 57(2):90-91; Aniak, Alaska, 88(2):102 117, 122, 144 Timber: Toil and Trouble in the Big Ankeny, Levi, 26(4):261-62, 35(2):102-104, Antevs, Ernst, Rainfall and Tree Growth in the Woods, review, 60(2):107-108 112 Great Basin, review, 30(2):226-27 Andrews, Siri, rev. of The Eagle’s Gift; Alaska Ankeny, Wash., 8(4):273 Anthon, Inger, rev. of The Eleven Eaglets of the Eskimo Tales, 24(1):59-60; rev. of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt: The Evolution of a West, 1(4):275-77 Redskin and Pioneer; Brave Tales of the Reformer, by James R. Kearney, review, Anthony, Susan B., 67(2):50-51, 56, 95(2):75, Great Northwest, 24(1):59-60; rev. of 60(3):172-73 103(1):26-27 Totem Tales, 24(1):59-60 “Anna Louise Strong and the Search for anthropology, 53(4):156-58, 97(2):59-67, Andrews, Thomas F., “Clifford Merrill Drury, a Good Cause,” by David C. Duke, 32(1):79-106 1897-1984: The Oregon Mission of the 66(3):123-37 Anti-Alien Land Act (Wash., 1921). See Alien American Board and Its Historian,” Annamour, F. N., 3(3):198-228 Land Law (Wash., 1921) 75(3):140-41 Annals of Astoria: The Headquarters Log Anti-Chinese Committee (Tacoma, 1885), Andrews, Willie Red Star, 101(1):20-21, 23 of the Pacifi c Fur Company on the 85(4):164-65 Andrewuk, Mary (Sinrock Mary; Mary Columbia River, 1811-1813, by Duncan Anti-Chinese Congress, 95(2):72 Antisarlook), 17(1):15, 75(3):98-107 McDougall, ed. Robert F. Jones, review, The Anti-Chinese Movement in California, by Andrus, Cecil, 91(3):146, 102(4):168-69, 92(3):155-56 Elmer Clarence Sandmeyer, review, 171-72 Annals of and , by 31(4):465-66, rev. ed., review, 84(2):69 The Anecdotes of an Admiral, by Robert E. John F. Watson, 1(3):102-104, 106 “The Anti-Chinese Outbreaks in Seattle, Coontz, 26(1):70 Annance, François Noel, 5(4):285, 6(1):26-33, 1885-1886,” by Jules Alexander Karlin, Angeles, Mariano, 102(1):7, 9 13(3):206, 29(1):5, 98(2):82 39(2):103-30 Angeline (Suquamish Indian), 22(4):244, Annex Creek hydroelectric facility (Alaska), Anti-Chinese at Seattle, Wn., February 269-71 75(2):64-66, 68-69 8th, 1886, by George Kinnear, review, Angell, Homer D., 23(4):314, 71(1):32, 34 The Annexation of Russian America to the 3(2):160 Angell, James R., 50(3):102, 106 United States, by Victor J. Farrar, “Anti-Chinese Riots in Washington,” by B. P. Angell, Tony, Marine Birds and Mammals of review, 29(1):86 Wilcox, 20(3):204-12 Puget Sound, review, 75(4):184; Puget Anóoshi Lingít Aaní Ká / Russians in Tlingit anti-Chinese sentiment, 90(1):23-24 Sound through an Artist’s Eye, review, America: The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and in B.C., 17(2):98-99, 104, 57(4):172-79, 101(1):42-43 1804, ed. Nora Marks Dauenhauer, 64(4):163-74, 102(2):79, 81, 87 Angelus Studio (Portland), 86(1):54 Richard Dauenhauer, and Lydia T. and exclusion, 42(2):285-86, 294, Angle, Glenn, 92(2):73, 75, 77-78 Black, review, 100(2):90-91 102(3):133 Angle, Grant C., A Brief History of Shelton, An Annotated Bibliography of American Indian of Knights of Labor, 39(2):105-107, 111- Washington, review, 33(3):352-53 and Eskimo Autobiographies, by H. 12, 122, 124, 127, 70(1):25, 88(4):174- Anglican Communion. See Church of David Brumble III, review, 74(4):178 84, 95(2):71-74, 78 England Annual Magazine Subject Index, ed. Frederick in mining, 26(4):269, 73(4):147-49 “Anglicanism Among the Indians of Winthrop Faxon, 1914, 6(3):211, 1915, in Mont., 58(2):82-89 Washington Territory,” by Thomas E. 7(3):255, 1918, 11(2):154 newspapers supporting, 71(3):112-13, 116, Jessett, 42(3):224-41 Annual Publication of the Historical Society 74(4):155, 157 Anglin, Ron, Forgotten Trails: Historical of Southern California, 1912-1913, in Port Townsend, Wash., 85(3):93, 95- Sources of the Columbia’s Big Bend 5(3):231, 1915-1916, 8(2):155-56 101, 103-104 Country, review, 88(3):155 Annual Report of the Bureau of American representations of Chinese, 89(2):98-104 Anglin, Wash., 8(4):273 Ethnology, 26th, 3(1):93-94, 33d, in Seattle, 17(1):21-23, 20(3):204-12, Anglo-American Convention of 1818. See 11(1):71-72, 34th (1912-13), 39(2):103-30, 81(1):22-29, 86(1):35- Convention of 1818 14(2):154-55, 35th, 13(2):148-49, 36, 39, 41-44, 95(2):70-80, 100(1):8, Anglo-Chinese Relations during the 36th, 13(2):148-49, 37th (1915-16), 103(2):86, 90-91 Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 14(4):310, 39th (1917-18), 17(4):304, in Silver City, Idaho, 58(2):78 by Earl H. Pritchard, review, 28(4):420- 40th (1918-19), 17(4):304, 41st (1919- and Squire, Watson C., 35(4):329 22 24), 20(2):151-52, 42d (1924-25), in Tacoma (1885), 74(1):32, 80(1):38, Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 37(2):115, 119, 122 20(1):73, 43d (1925-26), 20(3):234, 85(4):164-65 Anglo-Russian treaty (1825), 13(2):93-100 44th (1926-27), 21(2):154, 45th (1927- anticommunism, 82(4):158 Anglo-Saxons, early history of, 2(4):294-302 28), 22(1):71, 46th (1928-29), 22(1):71, and academic freedom: at Reed College, Angoolook, Oliver, 101(3/4):131-32, 134 47th (1929-30), 23(4):307, 48th, 89(1):12-20, 91(3):159; at University of Angry Voices: Left-of-Center Politics in the New 25(1):73-74, 49th (1931-32), 24(4):305, Washington, 70(1):10-19, 88(4):185- Deal Era, by Donald R. McCoy, review, 50th, 25(4):304, 51st, 26(2):154 94, 89(1):21-32 51(1):40-41 Anscomb, Herbert, 103(2):73 and Federal Writers’ Project (Wash.), Angus, H. F., British Columbia and the United Anson, George, 20(1):24-25 61(4):188-92 States: The North Pacifi c Slope from Fur Anstey, Arthur, The Romance of British and labor radicalism in Portland (1918- Trade to Aviation, review, 34(4):404- Columbia, review, 19(1):66-67 20), 98(3):115-29 405 Answering Chief Seattle, by Albert and loyalty tests of federal government, “Angus McDonald: A Few Items of the West,” Furtwangler, review, 90(1):41-42 98(2):64-77 ed. F. W. Howay, William S. Lewis, and Antelope, Oreg., 79(1):2-9 and National Farmers’ Union, 83(2):65-69

16 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly and Spiritual Mobilization movement, Anzinger, Dawn, Lewis and Clark Meet Lewis and Clark: Historic Places 61(2):77-81, 85-86 Oregon’s Forests: Lessons from Dynamic Associated with Their Transcontinental in Tacoma public schools, 89(1):4-11 Nature, review, 93(2):97-98 Exploration (1804-06), review, See also communism; Communist Party Aoki, Haruo, Nez Perce Grammar, review, 68(3):143-44 (U.S.); Communist Party of Canada 63(1):37 Appleton, John (politician), 12(2):84-85 anti-immigrant sentiment The Apache Indians, by Frank C. Lockwood, Appleton, John B., comp., The Pacifi c and E. W. Scripps’s newspapers, 90(4):173, review, 30(1):116-17 Northwest: A Selected Bibliography, 175, 177 Apaswahayqt (Old Looking Glass; Nez Perce covering Completed Research in the and KKK in Oreg., 53(2):60-61 leader), 25(1):45-48, 97(1):22-24, 26, Natural Resource and Socio-economic and railroad labor organizing, 75(1):14-21 28-29, 99(4):166 Fields, and Annotated List of In-progress in Stevens County (Wash.), 91(2):64 Aphienis (Mowachaht), 70(3):110, 118 and Contemplated Research, in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 77(3):100-101 An Apostle of the North: Memoirs of the Right . . . 1930-39, review, 31(4):461-62 See also anti-Chinese sentiment; Reverend William Carpenter Bompas, The Applewoman of the Klickitat, by Ann anti-Japanese sentiment; German by H. A. Cody, review, 95(1):41-42 VanRensselaer Morris, review, immigrants Apostles of the Self-Made Man, by John G. 10(1):71-72 Anti-Imperialism in the United States: Cawelti, review, 58(1):43 “The Appointment and Removal of Sidney The Great Debate, 1890-1920, by E. Apostol, Jane, “Lute Pease of the Pacifi c Edgerton, First Governor of Montana Berkeley Tompkins, review, 63(1):33 Monthly,” 74(3):98-105; “Sailing with Territory,” by W. Turrentine Jackson, anti-Japanese sentiment the Ruler of the Arctic Sea,” 72(4):146- 34(3):293-304 and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, 56 “The Appointment of Henry Suzzallo: The 100(1):8-9 Appalachian migrants to Wash., 29(2):115-34, University of Washington Gets a in B.C., 17(2):99-100, 104, 57(4):172-79, 33(1):3-25 President,” by Jack Van de Wetering, 64(4):163-64, 93(2):69-80 “The Appalachian Mountaineers in the 50(3):99-107 of Clark, Chase, governor of Idaho, Upper Basin,” by Woodrow R. Apron Full of Gold: The Letters of Mary Jane 70(2):75-81 Clevinger, 29(2):115-34 Megquier from , 1849- and KKK, 80(1):16-17 Appaloosa: The Spotted Horse in Art and 1856, ed. Robert Glass Cleland, review, and land ownership laws, 54(4):146, History, by Francis Haines, review, 40(4):346-47 80(1):12, 16-17, 83(2):46, 86(1):38, 55(1):39-40 Aptheker, Herbert, 88(4):190 86(2):85 Appel, Livia, Minnesota in the War with Aputek (Inuit), 101(3/4):133 and language schools, 94(3)140-50 Germany, 20(2):151 Arab (ship), 12(3):189, 195, 201 in Oreg., 69(3):116-26, 80(1):16-17 Appelgate, Ray D., Trolleys and Streetcars on Arai, Tatsuya, 101(3/4):158-59 in Wash., 88(1):21-32, 93(3):128-35, American Picture Postcards, review, The Arams of Idaho: Pioneers of Camas 94(3):140-50, 102(3):140 72(1):42 Prairie and Joseph Plains, by Kristi M. See also internment of Japanese apple farming, 37(3): 188, 37(4):290, Youngdahl, review, 88(4):197-98 Americans and immigrants during 41(1):16-18, 42(1):35-39, 84(1):7-18, Aransasu (ship), 5(4):306, 6(1):55, 57 WWII; Japanese Americans; Japanese 87(2):72-73, 76-77 The Arapahoes, Our People, by Virginia Cole immigrants Appleby, Stephen, 58(4):188-89 Trenholm, review, 63(4):172 antinuclear movement, 85(1):25-34, Appledale, Wash., 8(4):273 Arata, Laura J., rev. of Amber Waves and 95(3):135-38 Applegate, Charles, 1(4):221 Undertow: Peril, Hope, Sweat, and Anti-Saloon League, 5(2):120, 47(1):11, Applegate, Cynthia Ann (née Parker), Downright Nonchalance in Dry Wheat 53(4):167-68, 54(3):92-93, 102, 1(4):221 Country, 100(3):151; rev. of I Do: A 55(1):2, 55(4):167-68, 56(1):2, 6-7, Applegate, Daniel, 1(4):219 Cultural History of Montana Weddings, 9-10, 14-15, 83(4):150, 102(1):37 Applegate, Jesse, 1(4):217-33 103(3):146-47 Antisarlook, Charlie, 9(1):9, 17(1):15, cattle herd of, 14(3):182 Arcadia, Wash., 8(4):274 26(2):92, 75(3):98-104, 106 correspondence of, 40(1):21-23, 55(4):173, Arcadia Irrigated Tract, Wash., 3(2):121 Antisarlook, Mary. See Andrewuk, Mary 176 Arcadia Orchards, 84(1):7, 9-11, 13-18 anti-Semitism, 76(2):54-55, 80(4):140-45 Cayuse war, role in (1848), 1(1):43 Arcadia Valley Fruit Growers Association, antislavery movement. See under slavery and reform of territorial system, 44(2):55 84(1):13-14 antiwar movements, 85(4):130-36, 98(3):152- Victor, Frances Fuller, on, 45(4):109, 114 Archaeological Investigations in the Aleutian 53, 99(4):173-76, 178-80 works of: Recollections of My Boyhood, Islands, by Waldemar Jochelson, Antoine (Somenos leader), 6(3):208-209 review, 17(2):145 72(3):101-102 Applegate, Lindsey, 1(4):221-22 archaeology Antoine of Oregon: A Story of the Oregon Trail, Applegate, Oliver C., 45(4):114 excavations: Flathead Post, 48(2):47-54; by James Otis Kaler, review, 4(3):197- Applegate, Robert, “Who’s Minding the Fort Walla Walla, 43(1):27-50; Taral 98 Store,” 93(3):164-65 site (Alaska), 46(4):121-23; Waiilatpu Antone (Okanogan leader), 10(3):170 Applegate, Samuel, 86(2):78 (Whitman mission), 40(4):295-315 Antonia “Old Antone” (of Ebey’s Landing, Applegate, Shannon, Skookum: An Oregon Great Plains research, 1(3):131-35 Wash.), 33(3):307 Pioneer Family’s History and Lore, petroglyphs and pictographs (Columbia Antonsen, Arne, 34(1):11 review, 80(2):74; ed., Talking on Paper: River), 74(2):69-76 Anvil City. See Nome, Alaska An Anthology of Oregon Letters and The Archaeology of Cook Inlet, Alaska, Anybody’s Gold: The Story of California’s Diaries, review, 87(2):106 by Frederica de Laguna, review, Mining Towns, by Joseph Henry Appleman, Roy E., “Lewis and Clark: The 26(3):226-27 Jackson, review, 33(1):88-90 Route 160 Years After,” 57(1):8-12; Archaeology of the Upper Columbia Region,

Index 17 by Donald Collier, Alfred E. Hudson, 76(1):12-15, 85(3):106, 92(1):3-5 administration of state and local, and Arlo Ford, review, 34(3):312-14, collegiate Gothic style, 85(3):108-12, 116, 29(1):27-39, 34(1):126, 48(2):44-46 34(4):420 90(2):62 preservation: of county records, in Archangel Gabriel (ship), 95(2):65 early New England, 38(3):215-16, 222-25 Wash., 28(1):87-88; of Huntington The Archeological Collection from the Southern Finnish American, 86(1):26-31 Library manuscripts, 29(1):41-51; of Interior of British Columbia, by Harlan Fort Walla Walla, 43(1):27-34 state records, in Wash., 1(2):10-15, I. Smith, 5(4):318-19 half-timbered construction, 38(3):228-29, 2(3):241-49; of war records, in Wash., “Archeological Excavations at Fort Walla 231 35(2):143-46 Walla,” by Thomas R. Garth, 43(1):27- illustration of, in Seattle, 81(4):130-31, professional training of archivists, 50 134-44 29(1):31-32, 102(2):67-68, 71-76 Archeological Investigations, by Gerard Fowke, jails, 60(1):8-9, 67(1):25-26 survey of Wash. records (1936), 28(1):87- 14(2):154-55 log cabin construction, 38(3):216, 223-32, 88 Archeological Notes on Western Washington 86(1):26-31 See also names of individual archives and Adjacent British Columbia, by modernism, 75(3):128-39, 81(1):38, “The Archives of the Hudson’s Bay Albert B. Reagan, 9(1):76 101(2):55-70, 103(3):123-41 Company,” by Robert C. Clark, Archeological Observations North of the Rio of native peoples, 74(3):108, 112, 29(1):3-15 Colorado, by Neil M. Judd, 18(4):308 78(1/2):48-49, 82(2):53-55 “Archives Project Bears Fruit,” by Bill Alley, Archer, Christon I., rev. of The Voyage of plan and pattern books, 85(4):150-58 94(2):108-109 “Sutil” and “Mexicana,” 1792: The Last professionalization of, 81(4):130-31, 134, Archy Lee: A California Fugitive Slave Case, by Spanish Exploration of the Northwest 144, 83(4):142, 85(4):152, 87(4):194, Rudolph M. Lapp, review, 61(1):54 Coast of America, 83(3):112-13; rev. of 197, 209-10 Arctic Discoveries: Images from Voyages of Voyages of Enlightenment: Malaspina public, in Wash., 87(4):194-211 Four Decades in the North, by John R. on the Northwest Coast, 1791/1792, public schools, 83(4):128-43, 103(3):125 Bockstoce, review, 93(1):38-39 70(4):181 regionalism in, 48(3):73-74, 86(4):165-77 Arctic Exploration and International Relations, Archer, James J., 3(1):79-80, 46(2):47, 50-51 residential, 75(3):128-39, 85(4):150-58, 1900-1932, by Nancy Fogelson, review, The Archer of Paradise: A Biography of Parley 88(1):33-40, 92(3):115-26 85(1):43 P. Pratt, by Reva Stanley, review, Romanesque revival, 87(4):200-209 Arctic Hell-Ship: The Voyage of HMS 29(2):211-12 rusticity in, 86(4):169-70, 173-75 Enterprise, 1850-1855, by William Archibald, Norman, Heaven High—Hell Deep, salt box house construction, 38(3):216, Barr, review, 99(3):151-52 review, 26(2):149-50 222-32 Arctic Justice: On Trial for Murder, Pond Inlet, Archibald, Raymond, 82(1):10, 18 of Seattle, 54(3):124-25, 69(2):71-74, 1923, by Shelagh D. Grant, review, “Archibald McDonald: Biography and 75(3):128-39, 81(4):130-31, 134-44, 95(2):99-100 Geneology,” by William S. Lewis, 83(4):128-43, 84(1):38, 85(4):150-58, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (anwr), 9(2):93-102 88(1):33-40, 92(3):115-26, 103(3):123- 96(3):164-65 “Archibald Pelton, The First Follower of 41 Arctic Ocean, 49(1):1-10, 95(2):61-62, 65-66 Lewis and Clark,” by J. Neilson Barry, section-wall-plank construction, Arctic Passage: The Turbulent History of the 19(3):199-201 38(3):220-24, 228-29 Land and People of the Bering Sea, Architects of Illusion: Men and Ideas in slow-burning construction, 93(3):117-24 1697-1975, by William R. Hunt, review, American Foreign Policy, 1941-1949, by of Tacoma, 71(1):24-30 68(4):163 Lloyd C. Gardner, review, 62(2):68 of teachers’ cottages, 103(1):27-33 Arctic Schoolteacher: Kulukak, Alaska, 1931- Architects of Reform: Congregational and timber construction, 82(4):132-39 1933, by Abbie Morgan Madenwald, Community Leadership, Emanu-El University of Washington, 85(3):105-17, review, 85(2):72 of San Francisco, 1849-1980, by Fred 90(2):59-67, 103(3):134-36 Arctic Wild, by Lois Crisler, review, 51(2):88- Rosenbaum, review, 73(1):40 Usonian, 88(1):35-40 89 architecture, 38(3):215-32 Wash. state capitol design competition, Arctic Zoology, by Thomas Pennant, 95(2):60 academic eclecticism, 86(4):166-68, 171, 73(1):2-9 “Areal Descriptions in Anthropology: A 174-75 Washington State University, 93(2):106- Review Article,” by Melville Jacobs, adobe construction, 38(3):224-32 107 53(4):156-58 of Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Wright, Frank Lloyd, houses of, in Seattle Arendt, Emily J., rev. of A Father and an 100(1):27-28, 32-33, 100(2): 62-68, 79- area, 88(1):33-40 Island: Refl ections on Loss, 100(3):149- 88, 101(3/4):156 See also landscape architecture; urban 50 architectural education, 96(3):132-50 planning and development; names of Arestad, Sverre, “Bibliography on the architectural press, 81(4):130-44 individual architects Scandinavians of the Pacifi c Coast,” archives, 71(1):25, 81(4):131 “Architecture for Seattle Schools, 1880-1900,” 36(3):269-78; “The Norwegians in the Arts and Crafts movement, 92(3):115-26, by Jeffrey Karl Ochsner and Dennis Pacifi c Coast Fisheries,” 34(1):3-17; 103(1):28-29 Alan Andersen, 83(4):128-43 “Scandinavian-Language Newspapers,” blockhouse construction, 38(3):223 “Architecture in the 20th Century: The Pietro 34(3):305-308; ed., “Reindeer in Bogue Plan (Seattle), 68(2):62, 65-68, Belluschi Collection at the Oregon Alaska,” by Hedley E. Redmyer, 75(1):22-33, 75(4):171-80 Historical Society,” by Andrew N. 42(3):211-23; rev. of Americans from bungalows, 85(4):154-58, 92(3):115-26 Bryans, ed. Bill Alley, 95(3):164-65 Norway, 42(1):83-84; rev. of Cradled City Beautiful movement, 63(4):153, 155- An Archive Approach to Oral History, by David in Thunder, 38(2):181-82; rev. of 56, 158, 164, 66(1):19, 72(4):170-79, Lance, review, 71(1):14 From Copenhagen to Okanogan: The 75(1):22-23, 75(2):55, 75(4):174-80, archives Autobiography of a Pioneer, 41(2):175-

18 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 77; rev. of History of Sons of Norway, A Photographic Journey, 81(1):33 See also military; names of individual forts; 1895-1945, 37(3):264-66; rev. of A Armitage, Susan, ed., So Much to Be Done: names of individual battles and wars Logger’s Odyssey, 35(2):180-81; rev. Women Settlers on the Mining and Army Air , U.S. See Air Force, U.S. of Norwegian Migration to America: Ranching Frontier, review, 83(1):29; Army Air Forces, U.S. See Air Force, U.S. The American Transition, 32(3):336- ed., Writing the Range: Race, Class, The Army Air Forces in World War II, Vols. 1 38; rev. of Northwest of the World: and Culture in the Women’s West, and 2, ed. W. F. Craven and J. L. Cate, Forty Years Trading and Hunting in review, 89(3):164; rev. of Inventing the review, 40(4):352 Northern Siberia, 36(4):359-60; rev. American Woman: A Perspective on “The Army and the Oregon Trail to 1846,” by of Norwegian-American Studies and Women’s History, 2 vols., 78(3):114 Henry Putney Beers, 28(4):339-62 Records, Vol. 12, 33(2):232-33, Vol. 13, Armitage Competition in Oregon Pioneer An Army Boy of the Sixties; a Story of the 34(4):408-409, Vol. 14, 36(1):88-89; History, 34(1):125 Plains, by A. B. Ostrander, review, rev. of Rasmus Bjørn Anderson, Pioneer Armour, Mark, ed., Rain Check: Baseball in 17(3):232 Scholar, 58(3):163-64; rev. of Swede the Pacifi c Northwest, review, 98(3):145 Army Corps of Engineers, U.S., 53(2):66, 70, Homestead, 33(4):448-49 Armour, Norman, 88(2):62 65(1):30, 32-34, 36, 85(1):7-8, 90(1):8 Argall, John, 103(4):185-88 Arms for Empire: A Military History of the Alaska Highway, construction of, Argersinger, Peter H., Populism and Politics: British Colonies in North America, 76(2):61-68 William Alfred Peffer and the People’s 1607-1763, by Douglas Edward Leach, dam building, 86(4):178-88, 87(1):10-13, Party, review, 66(3):141-42 review, 65(1):40 89(4):197-98, 103(1):11 Argonaut (ship), 12(4):258, 263, 35(3):216, Armstrong, Benjamin C., 13(1):17-18 at Hanford Site (Wash.), 96(3):124, 127, 70(3):113-14 Armstrong, H., comp., History of the 101(2):87-89 Argonne National Laboratory (Chicago), Oregon State Parks, 1917-1963, review, fl ood control and U.S. forest policy, Hiram 85(1):15-17, 21, 23-24, 36-37 57(2):85 M. Chittenden on, 57(2):73-81 Argue, A. W., The 1985 Pacifi c Salmon Treaty: Armstrong, H. T. “Army,” 68(2):82, 84-86 and Green River valley, 48(1):5 Sharing Conservation Burdens and Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, ed., Foreign Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle), Benefi ts, review, 97(1):48-49 Affairs, 25(4):309-10 construction of, 77(1):11-20 Arguelles, Randolf, rev. of American Workers, Armstrong, James, 62(2):80-81 road building, 88(3):158 Colonial Power: Philippine Seattle Armstrong, John, 25(1):80 Snettisham (Alaska) hydroelectric project, and the Transpacifi c West, 1919-1941, Armstrong, Ken, Scoreboard, Baby: A Story of 75(2):67-68 96(1):43-44 College Football, Crime, and Complicity, Wash. maritime history resources, Arguello, Jose, 21(4):257-59 review, 102(1):43 65(2):79-81 Arguello, Luis, 21(4):251-52 Army, U.S., 95(1):32, 102(2):59 Wash. Terr., exploration of, 62(4):130-41 Argyle, Wash., 8(4):274 and anti-Chinese hostilities in Seattle See also names of individual engineers arid land reclamation. See irrigation and (1885-86), 39(2):113, 124-28, 81(1):22- Army Engineers and the Development of reclamation 29 Oregon: A History of the Portland “Arid Land Reclamation in Eastern Oregon archival materials related to, 38(3):261, District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, during the Twentieth Century,” by 263-66 by William F. Willingham, review, Hugh T. Lovin, 100(4):169-80 and campaign against Sioux people, 76(1):36 Arikara people, 30(1):77, 79, 35(2):136, 39(1):39-64 “Army Offi cers’ Attitudes toward Indians, 37(2):93-94, 101, 108, 43(1):53, 55, and Canol oil pipeline project (WWII), 1830-1860,” by William B. Skelton, 57-59, 64 61(2):101-108 67(3):113-24 The Aristocratic West, by Katharine Fullerton Filipinos in, 102(1):5-8, 11 Army Life in Dakota. Selections from the Gerould, review, 17(4):300 and Hanford Site (Wash.), protection of, Journal of Philippe Régis Denis de Arizona: A Bicentennial History, by Lawrence 95(2):83, 85-89 Keredern de Trobriand, ed. Milo Milton Clark Powell, review, 73(2):62-65 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Quaife, review, 33(2):231-32 Arizona Territory, governors of, 60(3):145-53 43(2):91-119 “Army Offi cer’s Report on Indian War and Arizona’s Dark and Bloody Ground, by Earle and Mont., role of, in development of, Treaties,” by T. Morris, 19(2):134-41 R. Forrest, 29(1):92 29(2):135-50 “An Army Offi cer’s Trip to Alaska in 1869,” Arksey, Laura, “Dutiful Daughter to and native peoples, relations with, by Alfred Lacey Hough, ed. Robert G. Independent Woman: The Diaries of 2(3):233-40, 46(2):46-51, 67(3):113- Athearn, 40(1):44-64 Reba Hurn, 1907-1908,” 95(4):182-93 24, 75(4):156-62, 82(2):78 Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, Arlee (Red Night; Flathead leader), 42(1):45- politics and effi ciency of (1861-65), 1848-1861, by Durwood Ball, review, 47 1(1):63-70 94(1):44 Arletta, Wash., 8(4):274 and Puget Sound, protection of, 47(2):33- Army Signal Service, U.S., in Alaska, 86(2):72- Arlington, Wash., 8(4):274, 89(2):69-74 43, 102(1):4 82 Arming America: The Origins of a National role of, in western migration, 28(4):339- An Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Gun Culture, by Michael A. Bellesiles, 62, 33(3):265-73 Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, 92(3):153-54 Spruce Production Division, 69(1):4-5, ed. Robert C. Carriker and Eleanor R. Armitage, Doreen, Around the Sound: A 74(1):20, 82(4):132-39 Carriker, review, 68(3):144-45 History of Howe Sound—Whistler, and Stevens, Isaac I., 63(3):81-86 Armytage, W. H. G., “Liverpool, Gateway to review, 94(2):103-104; Tales from and Wash. Terr. posts and personnel, Zion,” 48(2):39-44 the Galley: Stories of the Working 2(1):28-32 Arndt, Katherine L., ed., Fedor Petrovich Litke, Waterfront, review, 100(2):92-93 and Wash. Terr. participation in Civil War, by A. I. Alekseev, review, 89(3):161-62 Armitage, Shelley, rev. of Marion Post Wolcott: 2(1):38-39 Arnett, M. O. J., 70(2):52, 54, 57

Index 19 Arnold, A. W., 4(1):43 W. Penney, review, 84(4):153-54 Collection, by Castle McLaughlin, Arnold, David F., Fishermen’s Frontier: People Art of the Northern Tlingit, by Aldona Jonaitis, review, 96(4):207-208 and Salmon in Southeast Alaska, review, 78(1/2):63 Aryan Nations, 102(4):159-60, 163-68, 170, review, 99(4):194-95; rev. of Coquelle The Art of the Possible: Government and 172-74 Thompson, Athabaskan Witness: A Foreign Policy in Canada, by James As a Cavalryman Remembers, by George Cultural Biography, 95(2):105-106; Eayrs, review, 54(1):43-44 Brydges Rodney, review, 36(1):84-85 rev. of The Republic of Nature: An Artesian, Wash, 8(4):274 As a City Upon a Hill: The Town in American Environmental History of the United Artesian Well Company (Billings, Mont.), History, by Page Smith, review, States, 103(1):36-37 31(3):271-72 58(2):99-100 Arnold, Henry J., 63(4):162-63 “Arthur Armstrong Denny: A Bibliography,” As It Was: An Inside View of Politics and Power Arnold, Richard, 2(2):121-22, 15(2):90-92 by Agnes C. Peterson, 13(3):209-11 in the ’50s and ’60s, by Henry Cabot Arnold, Royal Ross, Indian Wars of Idaho, “Arthur E. O’Meara, Friend of the Indians,” Lodge, review, 69(4):187 23(4):305 by E. Palmer Patterson II, 58(2):90-99 As Long as Life: The Memoirs of a Frontier Arnold, Thurman, 54(1):2-3, 8 “Arthur E. Throckmorton, 1913-1962,” by Woman Doctor, by Mary Canaga Around the Sound: A History of Howe Charles M. Gates, 54(1):33-35 Rowland, ed. F. A. Loomis, review, Sound—Whistler, by Doreen Armitage, The Arthur H. Clark Company: An Americana 87(4):217 review, 94(2):103-104 Century, 1902-2002, by Robert A. As Wise as Serpents: Five Women and an arrieros, 34(2):142-43 Clark and Patrick J. Brunet, review, Organization That Changed British Arrillaga, José, 21(4):251-52, 257 96(3):151-52 Columbia, 1883-1939, by Lyn Gough, Arrington, Leonard J., “Economic History “Arthur L. Marsh and the Washington review, 82(1):37 of a Mormon Valley,” 46(4):97-107; Education Association, 1921-40,” by “Asa Shinn Mercer, Pioneer in Western “The U and I Sugar Company in Ardath I. Champlin, 60(3):127-34 Publicity,” by Charles W. Smith, Washington,” 57(3):101-109; Beet Arthur Meighen: A Biography, by Roger 27(4):347-66 Sugar in the West: A History of the Graham, Vol. 1: The Door of Asa Shinn Mercer: Western Promoter and Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1891- Opportunity, review, 52(3):123-24, Vol. Newspaperman, 1839-1917, by 1966, review, 58(3):161; Charles C. 2: And Fortune Fled, review, 55(4):187 Lawrence M. Woods, review, 96(1):39 Rich: Mormon General and Western Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest for Asa Smith Mission, 38(3):228 Frontiersman, review, 68(1):43; The Intelligibility, by Daniel J. Wilson, Asahel Curtis: Photographs of the Great Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic review, 73(4):155 Northwest, by Richard Frederick and History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830- Arthur Redman Wilfl ey: Miner, Inventor, and Jeanne Engerman, review, 75(4):186 1900, review, 50(3):120-21; History of Entrepreneur, by Jay E. Niebur, with “Asahel Curtis and the Fight over the Idaho, review, 85(4):162-63; rev. of The James E. Fell, Jr., review, 74(3):138 Olympic National Park,” by William H. Bonanza West: The Story of the Western Artic, Wash., 8(4):275 Wilson, 99(3):107-21 Mining Rushes, 1848-1900, 54(4):177- “Artifi cial Propagation of Salmon in Oregon, The Asahel Curtis Sampler: Photographs of 78 1875-1910: A Chapter in American Puget Sound Past, ed. David Sucher, Arrow (steamer), 1(4):199 Conservation,” by Gordon B. Dodds, review, 66(1):40-41 An Arrow in the Earth: General Joel Palmer 50(4):125-33 Asahel Curtis Studio, 90(1):40 and the Indians of Oregon, by Terence An Artilleryman’s Diary, by Jenkin Lloyd Asakawa, K., “Why and How Japanese O’Donnell, review, 84(1):34-35 Jones, 5(4):318 History May Be Studied with Profi t in Arseniev, V. K., Dersu the Trapper, review, Artisarlook, Charlie. See Antisarlook, Charlie America,” 2(2):127-31 32(2):229-30 Artisarlook, Mary. See Antisarlook Andrewuk, asarco. See American Smelting and Refi ning art Mary Company Alaska Native, theft of, 69(2):51 Artisarluk, Charley. See Artisarlook, Charlie Asato, Noriko, “Ousting Japanese Language Asian, infl uence of, 93(4):171-79, Artists and Illustrators of the Old West: Schools: Americanization and Cultural 101(2):55-70 1850-1900, by Robert Taft, review, Maintenance in Washington State, and democracy, 59(3):125-27 44(3):141-42 1919-1927,” 94(3):140-50; Teaching Far West, 94(1):3-13 Artists of the Tundra and the Sea, by Dorothy Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Great Plains, 61(2):94-100 Jean Ray, review, 54(1):39 Language Schools in Hawaii, California, Makah Indian, 61(4):212-16 Artondale, Wash., 38(4):325 and Washington, 1919-1927, review, Northwest Coast, 90(4): 182-90 arts, 48(3):71, 76(3):82-94. See also individual 97(3):154-55 petroglyphs and pictographs, 41(3):200, fi elds of art “Ascot in Old Oregon, 1846,” by Thomas B. 74(2):69-76 Arts, Crafts and Customs of the Guiana Roulstone, 72(2):69-71 Puget Sound, paintings of (1854), Indians, by Walter Edmund Roth, Ashbaugh, James G., ed., The Pacifi c 69(1):31-33 16(2):156 Northwest: Geographical Perspectives, rodeo cowboy, 87(1):38-44 “Arts Activists and Seattle’s Cultural review, 90(1):51-52 on voyages of exploration, 54(4):150-57, Expansion, 1954-65: Increasing ‘in Ashburton, Lord. See Baring, Alexander 69(1):31-33, 80(1):22 Beauty as It Increases in Size,’” by Ashburton Treaty. See Webster-Ashburton wartime use of, by museums (WWII), Janice Peck, 76(3):82-94 Treaty 96(1):3-13 Arts and Crafts movement, 92(3):115-26 Ashby, Darrell LeRoy, “Frank Church Wild West show posters, 87(1):39, 42 The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacifi c Goes to the Senate: The Idaho See also photography; names of individual Northwest, by Lawrence Kreisman and Election of 1956,” 78(1/2):17-31; artists and photographers Glenn Mason, review, 99(3):141-42 “William E. Borah and the Politics Art of the American Indian Frontier, ed. David Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark’s Indian of Constitutionalism,” 58(3):119-29;

20 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator 64(4):163 salmon derby, 87(1):8-9 Frank Church, review, 86(4):189; The Asotin, Wash., 8(4):275, 22(3):176 See also , Fort George Spearless Leader: Senator Borah and Asotin County (Wash.) Astoria and Empire, by James P. Ronda, the Progressive Movement in the 1920’s, agriculture, 37(4):296-302 review, 83(3):117 review, 64(3):132-33; With Amusement newspapers, 13(3):185, 26(1):37 The Astorians, by W. D. Vincent, 20(1):72 for All: A History of American Popular Republican state convention (1912) and, Astorians: Eccentric and Extraordinary, ed. Culture since 1830, review, 98(2):96; 38(2):102-104 Karen Kirtley, review, 103(1):43-44 rev. of Frontier Children, 91(3):164; The Assault on Assimilation: John Collier and “Astorians Who Became Permanent Settlers,” rev. of Leaders of Reform: Progressive the Origins of Indian Policy Reform, by by J. Neilson Barry, 24(3):221-31, Republicans in Kansas, 1900-1916, Lawrence C. Kelly, review, 75(4):182 24(4):282-301 66(4):184; rev. of Quest and Response: The Assay Offi ce and the Proposed Mint at New The Astors: A Family Chronicle of Pomp Minority Rights and the Truman Westminster; a Chapter in the History and Power, by Lucy Kavaler, review, Administration, 65(2):89; rev. of of the Fraser River Mines, by R. L. Reid, 57(4):188-89 Senator John James Ingalls: Kansas’ review, 18(2):140 astronomy, 94(4):171-82 Iridescent Republican, 66(4):184; rev. of assembly centers, 74(3):129, 88(4):166-73, Astrov, Nicholas J., The War and the Russian “The World of Hope”: Progressives and 90(3):123-29, 91(1):41 Government, Vol. 2: The Municipal the Struggle for an Ethical Public Life, Assimilation’s Agent: My Life as a Government and the All-Russian Union 79(2):75 Superintendent in the Indian Boarding of Towns, 20(2):151 Ashby, Oscar, 22(2):104 School System, by Edwin L. Chalcraft, At Home on the Range: Essays on the History Ashby, Tom, 22(2):104 ed. Cary C. Collins, review, 96(4):210- of Western Social and Domestic Life, ed. Asher, Brad, “A Shaman-Killing Case on 11 John R. Wunder, review, 77(2):78 Puget Sound, 1873-1874: American Assiniboin people, 13(4):282-83 At Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T. F. Law and Salish Culture,” 86(1):17- The Assiniboines: From the Accounts of the McIlwraith’s Field Letters, 1922-4, ed. 24; Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Old Ones, Told to First Boy (James John Barker and Douglas Cole, review, Settlers, and the Law in Washington Larpenteur Long), ed. Michael Stephen 95(4):206-207 Territory, 1853-1889, review, 91(1):47- Kennedy, review, 52(4):157-58 At Odds: Gambling and Canadians, 1919- 48; rev. of Indians in the Making: Ethnic Associate Presbyterian Church, 26(3):202-24 1969, by Suzanne Morton, review, Relations and Indian Identities around Associate Presbyterian Synod of North 95(2):94-95 Puget Sound, 90(4):206-207 America, 26(2):125-27 At Odds with Progress: Americans and Ashford, Clarence W., 63(3):93-95, 97 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Conservation, by Bret Wallach, review, Ashford, Wash., 8(4):275, 90(1):33 26(2):125-26, 26(3):202-24, 26(4):280- 83(2):70 Ashland, Oreg., 39(2):162-63 89 At the Far Reaches of Empire: The Life of Juan Ashley, C. A., A Study of Trans-Canada Air Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, by Lines: The First Twenty-Five Years, Pacifi c Coast, 101(3/4):157 Freeman M. Tovell, review, 99(4):201 review, 55(3):132-33 Associated Smelters of Lake Superior, Atahualpa (ship), 19(1):3-12 Ashley, James M., 40(2):117-19, 44(2):84, 41(4):317-20, 324 Atanum, Wash. See Ahtanum, Wash. 58(2):83, 85-86, 88 Associates of Eighty-Nine, 8(3):238, “Atanum Valley Fifty-Four Years Ago,” by Ashley, Mabel Main, rev. of Bird Woman 12(3):239 Albert J. Thompson, 15(2):93-105 (Sacajawea): The Guide of Lewis and Association of Medical Superintendents of Atchison, David Rice, 2(3):221-23, 227 Clark, 9(4):308 American Institutions for the Insane, “Athabascans of the Interior: A New Ashley, Mildred P., List of Publications 71(4):152, 156-57, 89(3):139 Perspective on Neglect in Alaska Relating to the Mountains of Alaska, Association of Northwest Steelheaders, Historiography,” by John W. Heaton, 26(2):153-54 87(1):11-12 103(3):107-22 Ashley, William, 19(1):15-17, 28(4):343-44, Association of Oregon Cooperatives, Athabaskan people 347, 30(1):91-100, 37(2):100-101, 103- 65(1):34-35 clothing of, 82(2):57 104, 108 Association of Pacifi c Fisheries, 20(1):8-9 Emmons, George Thornton, views of, Asho family (Edward Huggins’s employees), Association on American Indian Affairs, 69(2):55, 57 25(1):61-64 85(1):30 federal classifi cation of, 75(4):156-63 Ashton, E. C., 88(2):60-62 Astor, John Jacob, 18(1):21-27, 18(2):132- historiography on, 103(3):107-22 Asia, A Short History from the Earliest Times to 39. See also American Fur Company; languages of, 28(1):58-74 the Present Day, by Herbert H. Gowen, Pacifi c Fur Company migration of, 24(3):168-72 17(4):307 Astor, John Jacob, IV, 52(4):130 rights of, 85(1):30 Asian Migration to : The Background Astor, William, 18(1):25-27 and Russian fur traders, 90(4):193-99, 202 to Exclusion, 1896-1923, by A. T. Astoria, by Washington Irving, 5(3):192-93, See also names of individual groups Yarwood, review, 56(3):141 204, 14(4):265, 18(1):21-24, 18(2):132- Athapaskan Adaptations: Hunters and Asians in America: Filipinos, Koreans, and East 39, 37(2):95-96, review, 42(2):175-76 Fishermen of the Subarctic Forests, by Indians, by H. Brett Melendy, review, Astoria, Oreg. James W. VanStone, 103(3):110 71(2):93 description of (1841), 16(3):211-12 Athearn, Robert G., ed., “An Army Offi cer’s Asia-Pacifi c Diplomacy: Nongovernmental Donan, Pat, on, 60(2):73 Trip to Alaska in 1869,” by Alfred Organizations and International early impressions of, 56(1):33-34 Lacey Hough, 40(1):44-64; ed., “From Relations, by Lawrence T. Woods, Finnish settlement in, 86(1):26, 93(3):138- Illinois to Montana in 1866: The review, 85(2):62-63 40, 142-43 Diary of Perry A. Burgess,” 41(1):43- Asiatic Exclusion League, 57(4):174, 176-79, railroad development and, 39(4):257-59 65; High Country Empire: The High

Index 21 Plains and Rockies, review, 51(4):185- Atlas of Pacifi c Northwest Resources and Atwood, Kay, Mill Creek Journal: Ashland, 86; The Mythic West in Twentieth- Development, 45(1):27 Oregon, 1850-1860, review, 79(4):160 Century America, review, 79(1):37; Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ed. Aubrey Watzek House (Portland), 101(2):55, Thomas Francis Meagher: An Irish Gary E. Moulton, review, 75(4):187 57-59 Revolutionary in America, review, Atlas of the Pacifi c Northwest, 5th ed., ed. Auburn, Oreg., 33(3):416-34 42(4):337-38; Westward the Briton, Richard M. Highsmith, Jr., review, Auburn, Wash., 8(4):275-76 review, 45(2):67; rev. of Artists and 66(4):181, 6th ed., ed. Richard M. Audacious Women: Early British Mormon Illustrators of the Old West: 1850-1900, Highsmith and A. Jon Kimerling, Immigrants, by Rebecca Bartholomew, 44(3):141-42; rev. of Brave Warriors, review, 72(1):45 review, 88(1):44 55(1):38-39; rev. of The Enterprising Atlas of the Pacifi c Northwest: Resources and Audain, James, Alex Dunsmuir’s Dilemma, Scot: Investors in the American West Development, 2d ed., ed. Richard M. review, 56(3):140-41; From Coalmine after 1873, 60(1):39; rev. of Eye- Highsmith, Jr., review, 50(1):35, 3d ed., to Castle: The Story of the Dunsmuirs of Witnesses to Wagon Trains West, ed. Richard M. Highsmith, Jr., review, , review, 46(4):125-26 66(2):89; rev. of From the Missouri 54(4):157 The Audencia in the Spanish Colonies, by to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of “The Atmosphere Tasted Like Turnips: The Charles Henry Cunningham, 11(1):72- Overland Freighting, 65(3):151; rev. Pacifi c Northwest Dust Storm of 1931,” 73 of Frontier Ways: Sketches of Life in by Paul C. Pitzer, 79(2):50-55 “Audio-Visual Aids for Pacifi c Northwest the Old West, 51(3):141-42; rev. of atomic communities, 85(1):15-23 History,” by Robert G. Virgin, The Great New People: Letters from Atomic Energy Act (1946), 85(1):15, 18, 22, 37(1):59-67 North America and the Pacifi c, 1898, 24 Audubon, John James, 47(2):43 63(4):170-71; rev. of The Missouri Atomic Energy Commission Auerbach, Jerold S., Unequal Justice: Lawyers Expedition, 1818-1820: The Journal at Hanford Site (Wash.), 95(2):82-83, 87- and Social Change in Modern America, of Surgeon John Gale, With Related 89, 101(2):88, 92, 94 review, 69(1):40-41 Documents, 61(2):110; rev. of The in Idaho, 85(1):15-24 Augur, Helen, Passage to Glory: John Ledyard’s Plains Indians, 69(1):29-30 nuclear history records of, 85(1):36-38 America, review, 37(3):259-60 Atherton, Lewis, rev. of A Vanishing America: and Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 70(1):8-9, 13 Augusta, Wash., 22(3):176 The Life and Times of the Small Town, and Project Chariot (Alaska), 85(1):25-34 Auk: A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, 56(3):137 Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the 86(2):80 athletics. See sports American West, by John M. Findlay and Ault, Edwin B. (Harry), 52(3):85, 91-92, 98, Atka Island (Alaska), 38(1):39, 52, 56, 73-74, Bruce Hevly, review, 102(4):199-200 55(4):147-48, 150, 154, 57(4):151- 38(2):132, 63(2):45, 52 atomic weapons program. See nuclear 52, 59(3):144-45, 69(3):129-31, 133, Atkins, Gary L., Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile weapons program 71(3):114, 118-19, 122, 91(3):126-27, and Belonging, review, 95(2):91-92 Atrevida (ship), 54(4):150-51, 156 133 Atkins, John R., rev. of Western Indians: Attack; an infantry subaltern’s impression of Ault, Nelson A., 102(2):75-76 Comparative Environments, Languages, July 1st, 1916, by Edward G. D. Liveing, works of: “The Earnest Ladies: The and Cultures of 172 Western American 9(3):236 Walla Walla Woman’s Club and Indian Tribes, 73(3):138 The Attainment of Statehood, by Milo M. the Equal Suffrage League of 1886- Atkinson, Edward, 93(3):117-20, 122 Quaife, 21(3):236 1889,” 42(2):123-37; The Papers of Atkinson, George E., 39(3):206, 208 Attalia, Wash., 8(4):275 Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 102(2):75- Atkinson, George H., 7(2):101, 105-106, 117, Attalia Irrigation Company, 10(1):33 76, review, 51(2):85; rev. of The 14(2):117-18, 15(2):102-103, 109-12, Attebery, Jennifer Eastman, Building Idaho: Immigrant’s Return, 43(3):236-37; rev. 24(2):121, 124, 40(1):17-18, 41(2):142- An Architectural History, review, of Sea in the Forest, 45(3):102 44, 155, 157, 48(3):81, 79(1):26-34, 83(1):35 Aurner, Clarence Ray, History of Education in 79(2):71, 98(4):172-73, 175-76 Attebery, Louie W., The College of Idaho, Iowa, Vol. 3, review, 7(2):170-71 Atkinson, Henry, 28(4):342, 344-45 1891-1991: A Centennial History, Austin, Isabella, 45(2):48 Atkinson, John D., 30(1):35-36 review, 83(4):152-55; Sheep May Safely Austin, Judith, ed., Interpreting Local Culture Atkinson, Maxine P., “The ‘Spanish Graze: A Personal Essay on Tradition and History, review, 83(3):112 Origin’ Population of Oregon and and a Contemporary Sheep Ranch, “Austin E. Griffi ths: Seattle Progressive Washington: A Demographic Profi le, review, 86(3):110-13 Reformer,” by Charles Byler, 76(1):22- 1980,” 75(3):108-16 “The Attempt to Capture the Brig Otter,” by 32 Atkinson: Pioneer Oregon Educator, by F. W. Howay, 21(3):179-88 The Austin Papers, ed. Eugene C. Barker, Donald J. Sevetson, review, 103(4):200-201 “Attitude of the Hudson’s Bay Company 16(1):73 Atlanta Gold and Silver Consolidated Mines, during the Indian War of 1855-1856,” Australian ballot, 3(2):112-13, 42(4):295, 47(3):78, 81 ed. Clarence B. Bagley, 8(4):291-307 74(2):77, 80-83 The Atlantic Migration, by Marcus Lee “Attorney General Williams and the Austrian War Government, by Joseph Redlich, Hansen, ed. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Chief Justiceship,” by Philip Henry 20(2):151 review, 32(2):228-29 Overmeyer, 28(3):251-62 Authoritarian Socialism in America: Edward Atlas of Montana Elections, 1889-1976, by Ellis Attorney General’s List of Subversive Bellamy and the Nationalist Movement, Waldron and Paul B. Wilson, review, Organizations (agloso), 98(2):64-77 by Arthur Lipow, review, 75(1):42 73(3):141 Attu Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 68-70, Authorized by No Law: The San Francisco Atlas of Oregon, by Stuart Allan, Aileen R. 38(2):146-47, 150-51 Committee of Vigilance of 1856 and Buckley, and James E. Meacham, ed. Atwood, Evangeline, Frontier Politics: Alaska’s the United States Circuit Court for William G. Loy, review, 94(2):95-96 James Wickersham, review, 71(2):88 the Districts of California, by John D.

22 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Gordan III, review, 79(1):38 Woman: The Story of Mary Ronan as Sweetman, review, 42(2):174-75 “Authorship of the Anonymous Account of Told to Margaret Ronan, 66(4):189; rev. “The Background of Early Washington Captain Cook’s Last Voyage,” by F. W. of Robert Newell’s Memoranda: Travles Banking,” by N. R. Knight, 26(4):243- Howay, 12(1):51-58 in the Teritory of Missourie; Travle to 63 “An Auto in the Wilderness: Dr. Percival’s the Kayuse War; together with a Report “The Background of the Purchase of Alaska,” 1911 Alaska-Yukon Drive,” by James H. on the Indians South of the Columbia by Victor J. Farrar, 13(2):93-104 Ducker, 90(2):77-88 River, 51(4):180-81; rev. of Washington Backus, George B., 62(4):137-39 “The Autobiography of Ella Byers Scott: State Government, 38(2):173-74 Backus, Manson F., 26(2):156, 30(1):69-70 Homestead Life in North Central Avery, Wash., 8(4):276 works of: The Development of the Washington, 1906-1950,” ed. Sarah aviation, 88(2):102, 91(2):110, 92(2):71-80, Northwest, 19(1):72 Hill, 88(3):107-45 97(1):53-54, 100(3):152-53. See also Backwoods Railroads: Branchlines and Autobiography of John Ball, comp. Kate Ball aircraft industry; names of individual Shortlines of Western Oregon, by D. C. Powers, Flora Ball Hopkins, and Lucy aircraft companies Jesse Burkhardt, review, 86(3):148-49 Ball, review, 17(2):145-46 Avon, Wash., 8(4):276 Backwoods Railroads of the West: A Portfolio, Autobiography of Mother Jones, by Mary Avos (ship), 25(1):6-7 by Richard Steinheimer, review, Harris Jones, ed. Mary Field Parton, Awakening Continent: The Life of Lord Mount 55(3):133 review, 64(3):131-32 Stephen, Vol. 1: 1829-91, by Heather Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: Food and The Autobiography of the West: Personal Gilbert, review, 57(3):135 Foodways on the Western Mining Narratives of the Discovery and Axelson, E. M., 102(1):40 Frontier, by Joseph R. Conlin, review, Settlement of the American West, by Ayer, Fred C., Studies in Administrative 79(1):37 Oscar Lewis, review, 50(2):66-67 Research, 16(1):72 Bacon, G. R., 49(4):138 The Automobile Gold Rushes and Depression Ayer, John Edwin, “George Bush, the bacteriology, 20(2):83-88, 96(1):16 Era Mining, by Charles Wallace Miller, Voyageur,” 7(1):40-45 Badè, William Frederic, ed., The Cruise of Jr., review, 90(3):164-65 Ayer, W. B., 28(4):376 the “Corwin”: Journal of the Arctic automobiles, 1(4):204 Ayers, R. F., 68(2):66-68 Expedition of 1881 in Search of De Long Alaska-Yukon drive (1911), 90(2):77-88 Ayers, Roy E., 69(1):23-24 and the “Jeannette,” by John Muir, blacksmiths and repair of, 83(3):90, 95 Ayres, George Washington, 68(4):153-63, 92(4):171-80; ed., Sierra Club Bulletin, Portland-to-Chicago drive (1924), 70(3):119 1915 ed., 6(4):281 83(3):88-100 Ayres, Roy, 103(1):10 Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors: Melville amd railways, 52(2):46, 49 Azalea (ship), 96(3):117, 119-20 Jacobs on Northwest Indian Myths and in Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air, 91(2):108-109 Tales, by Melville Jacobs, ed. William R. and tourism, 103(2):71-72, 74, 76 Seaburg and Pamela T. Amoss, review, Autry, Gene, rodeo promotions by, 83(4):126- 93(1):37-38 27 B Bær, Anders Aslaksen, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 The Available Man: The Life Behind the Baetzhold, Howard G., Mark Twain and John Masks of Warren Gamaliel Harding, by B. F. Day School (Seattle), 69(2):73, 81(4):140, Bull: The British Connection, review, Andrew Sinclair, 61(1):47-49, review, 83(4):138-39, 143 62(4):156-57 57(1):46-47 Baada Point (Wash.), 43(4):262-63, 267-68 Baggerly, Cora Miranda (Mrs. Fremont Avatanak Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, Babb, James E., “Judge E. P. Oliphant,” Older), Savages and Saints, review, 38(2):129-30, 141, 143 11(4):254-65; “While Idaho Was a Part 27(4):402 Averill, Frank Lloyd, Reports of the Librarian of Washington,” 15(4):285-88 Bagley, Alice Mercer, 22(4):260, 26(2):110, of Congress and the Superintendent Babb, James T., 52(1):17 113 of the Library Building and Grounds, works of: “Developing Library Resources Bagley, Clarence B., 26(2):109-18, 101(2):72 11(2):154 for Pacifi c Northwest History,” in coal industry, 48(4):120-21 Aveline, Prosper “Barney,” 92(1):5-6, 11-12 46(3):72-78; rev. of Charles W. Smith’s collection of historical materials, 3(1):5-6, Avery, Frank Fuller, 93(2):106-107 Pacifi c Northwest Americana: A Check 10(2):83-87, 12(2):159, 15(2):155, Avery, Happy, rev. of Songs of Power and List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to 30(1):70 Prayer in the Columbia Plateau: The the History of the Pacifi c Northwest, 3d on banking in Seattle, 25(4):248-49 Jesuit, the Medicine Man, and the Hymn ed., 42(2):167-68 and Huggins, Edward, 18(4):269, Singer, 103(3):149 Babcock, Burton, 56(2):86-88 101(2):82 Avery, Idaho, 103(1):20-21 Babcock, Ira L., 17(1):48-49, 27(1):6-7 obituary of, 23(2):131-32 Avery, Mary Williamson, 66(4):189-90, Babcock, J. L., 15(3):171, 173 as public printer, 28(1):33, 50, 51(3):104, 102(2):74-75 Babcock, William, 102(2):87 51(4):177-80, 60(3):123-26 works of: “An Additional Chapter on Jane Baber, Amos Milton, 101(3/4):112-13, 120, and reprint of Acts of the Legislative Barnes,” 42(4):330-32; “The Mart 128-29, 132, 137 Assembly of the Territory of Oregon, A. Howard Klondike Collection,” Baby Seattle (Raltugie; Siberian Yupik), 67(2):66-68 50(2):53-62; “Survey of Seattle Church 101(3/4):134-37 and territorial newspaper publishing, Archives,” 28(2):63-191; “The W. Park Bache, A. D., 19(1):38-40, 30(3):303, 316-22 13(4):257-60, 266, 14(3):188, Winans Manuscripts,” 47(1):15-20; Bachelder, Charles C., 14(4):306, 15(4):293, 79(4):150, 152 Government of the State of Washington, 295 at Territorial University (Wash.), 8(2):123 review, 36(2):173-74; History and Bachelder, James M., 5(1):55-56, 49(2):69-70, and Washington Historical Quarterly, Government of the State of Washington, 95(1):32 70(3):122-27 review, 53(1):45-46; rev. of Frontier Back Trailing on Open Range, by Luke D. works of: “Chief Seattle and Angeline,”

Index 23 22(4):243-75; “Crossing the Plains,” 16(4):306 Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 10(1):5, 13, 13(3):163-80; “Death of E. O. S. Bailey, Bettina, 93(4):181, 183-84 36(3):233-35, 242-48, 50(4):126-27, Scholefi eld,” 11(1):35-36; “George Bailey, Garrick, A History of the Navajos: The 86(2):72-74, 77-78 Wilkes,” 5(1):3-11; “A Mount Rainier Reservation Years, review, 78(1/2):62 Baird, Wash., 8(4):277 Centennial,” 21(1):18-22; “Our First Bailey, Hugh C., Edgar Gardner Murphy, Bakeless, John, 46(2):45 Indian War,” 1(1):34-49; ed., “Attitude Gentle Progressive, review, 61(1):59; works of: Lewis and Clark: Partners in of the Hudson’s Bay Company Liberalism in the New South: Southern Discovery, review, 39(2):167-68 during the Indian War of 1855- Social Reformers and the Progressive Baker, Andrew J., 26(2):104, 106 1856,” 8(4):291-307; ed., “Journal of Movement, review, 61(3):176 Baker, Antoinette, 6(4):226-27 Occurences at Nisqually House, 1833,” Bailey, L. J., 14(4):260 Baker, “Bat,” 23(1):54-60 6(3):179-97, 6(4):264-78; ed., “Journal Bailey, Margaret Jewett Smith, The Grains, or Baker, Dorsey Syng, 3(3):188-89, 195, 6(2):96, of Occurrences at Nisqually House, Passages in the Life of Ruth Rover, with 10(2):98, 13(4):248, 14(1):3-13, 1833-1835,” 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144-67; Occasional Pictures of Oregon, Natural 24(1):15, 20-21, 25(4):245-47, 250-51, The Acquisition and Pioneering of Old and Moral, 50(3):91-98, rpt., review, 26(4):262 Oregon, 15(4):302; History of Seattle, 77(2):77 Baker, Ebenezer, 19(1):6-9 From the Earliest Settlement to the Bailey (of Cascades massacre), 19(2):104-105 Baker, Edward Dickinson, 44(3):110, 112-13, Present Time, review, 7(3):249-51; In Bailey, Philip W., 99(3):124, 126, 100(3):108 68(1):6-7 the Beginning, review, 1(1):83; Pioneer Bailey, Riley, 15(2):120-21 Baker, Elijah, 23(1):54-60 Seattle and its Pioneers, 19(2):149-50; Bailey, Robert G., River of No Return (The Baker, Emily Reynolds, Caleb Reynolds, The Waterways of the Pacifi c Northwest, Great Salmon River of Idaho). A American Seafarer: Based on the Papers 8(2):157-58; ed., Early Catholic Century of Central Idaho and Eastern of Caleb Reynolds, 1771-1858, review, Missions in Old Oregon, Vol. 1, review, Washington History and Development, 93(4):210-11 23(3):228, Vol. 2, review, 24(1):60- review, 26(3):228 Baker, Ezra, 37(1):50 61; rev. of After Sixty Years; Sequel to Bailey, Roberta Glenn, A History of the Baker, Frank Whitney, 50(1):1-2 a Story of the Plains, 17(3):232; rev. Navajos: The Reservation Years, review, Baker, Fred, 57(2):58 of An Army Boy of the Sixties; a Story 78(1/2):62 Baker, George (Portland mayor), 76(1):16, of the Plains, 17(3):232; rev. of The Bailey, Shawn, rev. of Haa Léelk’w Hás Aaní 18-19, 79(3):111-12, 98(3):120-25 Canoe and the Saddle, or Klalam and Saax’u / Our Grandparents’ Names on Baker, George (pseuds. and Klickatat, Western Letters and Journals, the Land, 103(3):143-44 J. Divine), 75(1):2-12 by Theodore Winthrop, 5(2):138- Bailey, Wash., 8(4):277 Baker, Gordon E., “Legislative Power to 42; rev. of John Colter, Discoverer of Bailey, William J., 17(1):57-58, 50(3):93 Amend Initiatives in Washington Yellowstone Park, 18(1):67 Bailey, Winona, ed., The Mountaineer, 1915 State,” 55(1):28-35 Bagley, Daniel, 26(2):109-12 ed., review, 7(1):79-80, 1917 ed., Baker, Hugh P., 66(2):64-65 and American Tract Society, 24(2):126 review, 9(1):72-73, 1929 ed., review, Baker, Isaac G., 84(3):98 in coal industry, 48(4):120-21 21(1):72-73, 1930 ed., review, 22(1):72- Baker, James (captain of Jenny), 6(1):57-58, overland journey to Wash. of, 13(3):167- 73, 1931 ed., review, 23(1):70-71 6(2):88 80 The Bailey and Babette Gatzert Foundation Baker, James (Friday Harbor resident), and Pioneer Association of the State of for Child Welfare, by Stevenson Smith, 69(3):100-101, 106 Washington, 8(1):4 review, 3(3):244 Baker, John (settler), 14(4):260 and Territorial University (Wash.), Bailey Gatzert School (Seattle), 83(4):132-33, Baker, John Clapp, 41(2):140, 153, 158 8(2):114-15, 13(4):313, 32(3):274, 140, 143, 96(1):14, 17-21 works of: Baptist History of the North 52(2):56-67 Baillargeon, Morgan, Legends of Our Times: Pacifi c Coast with Special Reference to testimony of, in mixed-race Indian Native Cowboy Life, review, 91(2):106- Western Washington, British Columbia, inheritance case, 97(3):142-43 107 and Alaska, review, 4(1):49 Bagley, J. D., 49(1):36 Baillie-Grohman, W. A., 58(4):184 Baker, Joseph, 44(3):115-17, 124-25 Bagley, Susannah Rogers Whipple, 5(1):28, Bailyn, Bernard, Peopling of British North Baker, Nathan A., 56(2):58-59 13(3):167-80, 26(2):109-12 America: An Introduction, 103(3):107 Baker, Nolie, The Life of Jim Baker, 1818-1898, Bagley, Will, ed., Frontiersman: Abner Bain, William James, 96(3):133, 103(3):123, 23(1):70 Blackburn’s Narrative, by Abner 125-27, 136-37 Baker, Osman C., 6(4):252-53 Blackburn, review, 84(4):156 Bain and Pries, 103(3):126 Baker, Paul E., The Forgotten Kutenai, review, “The Bagley Collection of Pacifi c Northwest Bainbridge Island (Wash.), 8(4):277, 47(4):126-27 History,” by Charles W. Smith, 88(4):169, 102(1):7 Baker, W. W., “The Building of the Walla 10(2):83-87 Bainbridge through Bifocals, by Elsie Walla and Columbia River Railroad,” Bagot, Charles, 13(2):93 Frankland Marriott, review, 32(4):451 14(1):3-13; Forty Years a Pioneer, Bagrow, Leo, History of Cartography, review, Baird, Billy, 27(2):167-68, 170 review, 26(2):144-46 56(2):95-96 Baird, Dennis, ed., The Nez Perce Nation Baker City 1948, by George Byron Wright, Bahada (tugboat), 42(4):318, 321-22 Divided: Firsthand Accounts of Events review, 99(3):140-41 Bahr, Anders Aslaksen. See Bær, Anders Leading to the 1863 Treaty, review, Baker County (Oreg.), arid land reclamation Aslaksen 95(2):98-99 in, 100(4):172, 174, 178 Baidukov, Georgy, 94(4):216-17 Baird, Jesse Hays, 48(1):17 Baker-Boyer National Bank (Walla Walla, Bailey, Alice A., The Next Three Years, Baird, Katie, rev. of Alaska Native Political Wash.), 14(1):4, 6, 25(4):245-46 26(2):154 Leadership and Higher Education: One Bakken, Gordon Morris, Practicing Law in Bailey, Almira, Seattle, Her Faults, Her Virtues, University, Two Universes, 96(1):53-54 Frontier California, review, 84(2):77;

24 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Rocky Mountain Constitution Making, review, 67(4):177 Houghton Miffl in’s Formative Years, 1850-1912, review, 79(3):122; Baldwin, George, 32(2):202 review, 62(2):94 Women Who Kill Men: California Baldwin, Joseph Glover, The Flush Times of Ballou, Howard Malcolm, “Hall’s Visit to Courts, Gender, and the Press, review, California, review, 57(3):133 Oregon in 1839,” 14(4):291-98 101(1):35; rev. of Authorized by No Baldwin, Roger, 59(2):91, 94-96 Ballou, Robert, Early Klickitat Valley Days, Law: The San Francisco Committee Bales, Michael, Pendleton Round-Up at 100: review, 30(3):346-48 of Vigilance of 1856 and the United Oregon’s Legendary Rodeo, review, Ballou, William T. “Billy,” 76(4):138-40 States Circuit Court for the Districts of 102(1):48-49 The Ballyhoo Bonanza: Charles Sweeny and California, 79(1):38; rev. of A Century The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, by Jacob Gould the Idaho Mines, by John Fahey, review, of Judging: A Political History of the Schurman, 5(4):317, 8(1):73 64(1):36-37 Washington Supreme Court, 80(1):34; Ball, Durwood, Army Regulars on the Western Balushin, Amos, 90(4):199-202 rev. of A Different Frontier: Alaska Frontier, 1848-1861, review, 94(1):44; Bamonte, Suzanne, ed., Seven Frontier Women Criminal Justice, 1935-1965, 83(1):33; rev. of Glory Hunter: A Biography of and the Founding of Spokane Falls, by rev. of Making Law, Order, and Patrick Edward Connor, 83(1):32 Barbara F. Cochran, review, 103(1):37- Authority in British Columbia, 1821- Ball, Edmund F., annot., California Gold Rush: 38 1871, 87(1):47-48; rev. of Montana Diary of Charles H. Harvey, February Bamonte, Tony, ed., Seven Frontier Women Frontier Lawyer: A Memoir, 84(1):32; 12-November 12, 1852, by Charles H. and the Founding of Spokane Falls, by rev. of Power and Place in the North Harvey, review, 76(1):37 Barbara F. Cochran, review, 103(1):37- American West, 91(3):163; rev. of To Ball, J. P., Jr., 70(2):52-53 38 Reclaim a Divided West: Water, Law, Ball, John, 6(4):255, 24(1):33, 53, 48(1):13-14 Bancroft, Ashley A., 37(1):54 and Public Policy, 1848-1902, 84(4):155 works of: Autobiography of John Ball, Bancroft, George, 23(1):42-43, 45, 23(4):290- Balboni, Alan, rev. of At Odds: Gambling and review, 17(2):145-46 92, 298-99, 43(3):199-200, 202-203, Canadians, 1919-1969, 95(2):94-95 Ball, Lucy, comp., Autobiography of John Ball, 43(4):252 Balch, Frank S., 13(1):6, 8-14, 49(2):69 by John Ball, review, 17(2):145-46 Bancroft, Hubert Howe Balch, Frederic Homer, 4(2):113-14, “The Ballad of the Bold Northwestman: An on Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):4, 14, 16 14(2):118, 15(1):32-43, 71(4):148 Incident in the Life of Captain John dictations collected by, 58(2):57-62 works of: Genevieve: A Tale of Oregon, Kendrick,” by F. W. Howay, 20(2):114- northwest history and, 52(1):17, review, 24(1):64-65; Memaloose, 23 86(3):131-38 25(2):152 Ballaine, John E., rev. of Ten Thousand Miles on Frost, Joseph H., 2(1):15-19 Balch, Harriet Snider Gallagher Helm, with a Dog Sled, 5(3):227-29 Petroff, Ivan, and, 59(1):1-7 15(1):32-35, 42 Ballantine, Duncan, 89(1):13-14, 16-18 Sylvester, Edmund, and, 36(4):331 Balch, James, 14(4):259, 15(1):33-34 Ballard, Arthur, 80(2):59 works of: History of British Columbia, Balch, Lafayette, 12(3):222, 227, 14(3):226- Ballard, David, 60(2):78-79, 81 86(3):131-38; History of Alaska, 1730- 30, 234, 14(4):300-304, 15(2):128, Ballard, Irving, 17(1):18-19 1885, 103(3):107, 113; History of the 49(2):61-62, 69 Ballard, Wash., 8(4):278 Northwest Coast, 86(3):131-38; History Balcomb, Kenneth C., III, Marine Birds and Ballard, William Rankin, 17(1):19 of Oregon, 15(3):211-12; Literary Mammals of Puget Sound, review, Ballenden, John, 15(2):135-36, 139, 15(3):224 Industries, 59(1):1-7 75(4):184 Ballentine, J. W., 53(4):139-40 Bancroft, Wash., 8(4):278 Baldasty, Gerald J., “Newspapers for ‘the Ballert, Marion, Billy the Kid: A Date with Bandeirantes and Pioneers, by Vianna Moog, Wage Earning Class’: E. W. Scripps Destiny, review, 63(4):170 review, 56(1):46-47 and the Pacifi c Northwest,” 90(4):171- Ballinger, Richard A., 49(2):49-50, 55(2):67, Bandi, Hans-Georg, Eskimo Prehistory, review, 81; “The Press and the African- 69, 72-75 61(4):225 American Community: The Role of and land reclamation, 42(2):115, 61(1):19- The Bandit Belle, by Carl W. Breihan, the Northwest Enterprise in the 1930s,” 20 with Charles A. Rosamond, review, 94(1):14-26; Vigilante Newspapers: A on lumber industry, 41(4):310 63(4):170 Tale of Sex, Religion, and Murder in the on state control of natural resources, The Banditti of the Plains, by Asa S. Mercer, Northwest, review, 97(1):43 48(3):91 1894 ed., 27(4):353, 30(1):75, 1935 ed., Baldoz, Rick, rev. of Remembering Silme and Wash. legal codes, creation of, review, 27(3):273-74 Domingo and Gene Viernes: The Legacy 30(1):37-39, 48 Bandon, Oreg., 82(3):105, 108 of Filipino American Labor Activism, See also Ballinger-Pinchot controversy Bank of British Columbia, 76(4):142, 144-45 103(4):191-92 Ballinger-Pinchot controversy, 41(3):222-23, Bank of British North America, 76(4):142, Baldwin, Alice Blackwood, An Army Wife 48(3):90-93, 49(2):49-50, 53(3):116- 145 on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice 17, 55(2):67-75 Bank of New Tacoma, 26(2):104 Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, Ballinger’s Codes and Statutes of Washington Bankers and Cattlemen, by Gene M. Gressley, 68(3):144-45 1897, 30(1):37-39, 46, 49 review, 58(1):40 Baldwin, D. L., ed., The Yukon Relief Ballots before Bullets: The War Referendum banking Expedition and the Journal of Carl Approach to Peace in America, 1914- in British North America, 76(4):137-47 Johan Sakariassen, review, 95(2):93-94 1941, by Ernest C. Bolt, Jr., review, in Medford, Oreg., 87(4):218 Baldwin, Ewart M., rev. of Cascadia: The 70(1):40 in Mont., 47(4):123, 84(3):99-100, 102, Geologic Evolution of the Pacifi c Ballots for Freedom: Antislavery Politics in the 104-105 Northwest, 64(2):88-89 United States, 1837-1860, by Richard Poindexter, Miles, and reform legislation Baldwin, Frank, ed., Embassy at War: Harold H. Sewell, review, 68(4):193 of, 53(3):119-20 Joyce Noble, by Harold Joyce Noble, Ballou, Ellen B., The Building of the House: savings and loan associations, 75(1):34-40

Index 25 and small-business diversifi cation, with Special Reference to Western 98(1):39; Nature’s Northwest: The 84(3):99-100, 102, 104-105 Washington, British Columbia, and North Pacifi c Slope in the Twentieth in Wash., 25(4):243-52, 26(4):243-63: Alaska, by J. C. Baker, review, 4(1):49 Century, review, 103(1):45; rev. of Aberdeen, 47(1):13; populism and Baptist Northwestern Convention, 41(2):154 Mapping Identity: The Creation of reform of, 39(4):307-308, 310-11; Baptiste, Catherine, 90(3):142-43 the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Thornton, 38(4):335-56; trust business, 1805-1902, 96(4):212-13; rev. of 43(1):3-26, 43(2):120-53; and wheat Appalachian migrants to Wash., Oregon 1859: A Snapshot in Time, production, 38(4):335-56 29(2):129-30 review, 100(1):48; rev. of When the “Banking, Mail, and Express Service in British church archives of, 28(4):385-86, 401, River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions North America: The Role of Wells, 30(4):417, 426-27, 432-33 on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Fargo and Company on Vancouver missionary work of, 25(4):253-75, Springs Reservation, 97(2):95-96 Island and in British Columbia,” by W. 37(1):15-30, 40(2):124-40, 144, Barbour, Barton H., Fort Union and the Upper Turrentine Jackson, 76(4):137-47 41(2):121-61 Missouri Fur Trade, review, 93(4):209- Banking Act (Wash., 1907), 43(1):10-12, 16 Old School Baptists in Oreg. Country, 10; Jedediah Smith: No Ordinary Banking Act (Wash., 1935), 43(1):13-14, 40(2):124-46 Mountain Man, review, 100(4):193; 43(2):132-33 in Port Townsend, Wash., 85(3):96 rev. of Mapper of Mountains: M. P. Banking on Alaska: The Story of the National and Revival of 1905, 83(4):145-48, 150 Bridgland in the Canadian Rockies, Bank of Alaska, 2 vols., by Terrence schools of, in Wash. Terr., 41(4):347, 1902-1930, 97(4):204-205 Cole and Elmer E. Rasmuson, review, 349-51 Barclay, Forbes, 11(3):224 94(3):152-53 See also names of individual missionaries Barclay, Thomas S., rev. of Politics and Law in Banks, Eleanor, Wandersong, review, Baptists and the Oregon Frontier, by Clifford the United States, 33(2):237-38 42(3):255 R. Miller, review, 60(4):204 Bard, Floyd C., Horse Wrangler: Sixty Years in Banks, John E., rev. of The War on Weeds in Baptists in Oregon, by Albert W. Wardin, Jr., the Saddle in Wyoming and Montana, the Prairie West: An Environmental review, 62(1):39 review, 53(1):45 History, 94(4):214-15 Baranof (ship; later named Rose), 25(1):9 Barge, Benjamin, 101(1):9 Banks, Joseph, 26(3):216, 221-22, 51(1):1 Baranoff Island Mining and Melting Baring, Alexander, 1(4):209-14 Banks, L. A., 17(1):23 Company, 27(1):55, 62 Barker, Burt Brown, The McLoughlin Banks, Mary, 9(1):79 Baranov, Aleksandr Andreyevich, 21(4):256, Empire and Its Rulers—Doctor John Banks, Nathaniel C., 13(2):100-101 23(1):37, 50(2):37 McLoughin, Doctor David McLoughlin, Banks or No Banks: The Money Issue in and establishment of Russian Orthodox Marie Louise (Sister St. Henry): An Western Politics, 1832-1865, by William Church, 63(2):44 account of their personal lives and of Gerald Shade, review, 65(2):86 as managing agent of Northeastern their parents, relatives and children; Bankson, Russell A., The Klondike Nugget, and Russian American companies, in Canada’s Quebec Province, in Paris, review, 27(3):274-75 7(3):202-16, 7(4):278-79, 285-86, , and in the West of the Hudson’s Bannack, Mont. (Bannack City, Bannock 18(2):84-92, 51(4):153, 158, 90(4):194, Bay Company, review, 50(4): 162-53; City), 19(4):290-92, 23(3):192-93, 196-202, 99(2):79-81, 83, 102(4):183, ed., The Letters of Dr. John McLoughlin 33(3):265, 269-71 185-88 Written at 1829-32, Bannick, Claude, 76(1):26 Native policy of, 51(4):153-54, 99(2):79- review, 41(1):66-67 Bannister, Robert C., Jr., rev. of Liberalism 81, 83 Barker, Charles Albro, American Convictions: in the New South: Southern Social and Russian American Company library, Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850, Reformers and the Progressive 29(2):203 review, 63(4):165; Henry George, Movement, 61(3):176 Seton, Alfred, on, 48(2):55-58 review, 46(3):94-95; ed., Memoirs of Bannock, Idaho. See Idaho City shipbuilding of, 25(1):3-5, 7 Elisha Oscar Crosby: Reminiscences of Bannock County (Idaho), 31(2):203, Baranov, Antipatr, 102(4):187 California and Guatemala from 1849 to 102(4):172-73 Baranov, Chief Manager of the Russian 1864, review, 37(1):73-74 The Bannock Indian War of 1878, by George F. Colonies in America, by K. T. Barker, Eugene C., ed., The Austin Papers, Brimlow, review, 30(1):113-15 Khlebnikov, ed. Richard A. Pierce, 16(1):73 The Bannock of Idaho, by Brigham D. Madsen, review, 66(1):36 Barker, James, H., Always Getting Ready: review, 49(3):124-25 Barbash, Jack, rev. of Rebel Voices: An I.W.W. Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Eskimo Bannock people, 26(1):19-24, 28(2):138-42 Anthology, 56(3):134-35; rev. of Toil Subsistence in Southwest Alaska, review, Bannock war (1878), 26(1):16-25, 41(3):210- and Trouble: A History of American 85(4):162 11 Labor, 56(3):134-35 Barker, John, ed., At Home with the Bella Bannon, John Francis, ed., Bolton and the Barbeau, Marius, “How Asia Used to Drop at Coola Indians: T. F. McIlwraith’s Field Spanish Borderlands, review, 56(1):47 the Spout into America,” 24(3):163-73; Letters, 1922-4, review, 95(4):206-207 “Baptist and Other Home Missionary Labors Alaska Beckons, review, 38(3):275-76; Barkerville: A Guide in Word and Picture to the in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1865-1890,” Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies, Fabulous Gold Camp of the Cariboo, by by J. Orin Oliphant and Ambrose review, 15(3):228-29; Mountain Cloud, Bruce Ramsey, review, 53(4):163 Saricks, Jr., 41(2):121-61 review, 36(1):89-90; Pathfi nders in Barkerville, B.C., 24(3):196-207, 51(3):97-102 Baptist Convention of the North Pacifi c the North Pacifi c, review, 50(2):63-64; Barkerville Days, by Fred W. Ludditt, review, Coast, 41(2):140-41, 154 The Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, 61(4):224-25 Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, review, 43(4):305-306 Barkhuff, William Delbert, 93(2):107 25(4):254-55 Barber, James, 7(3):207-208 Barkley, Charles William, 36(2):162-64 Baptist History of the North Pacifi c Coast Barber, Katrine, Death of , review, Barkley, William E., Jr., 81(1):14, 17-19

26 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Barlow, Byron, 6(1):15, 37(1):51 Law School, University of Washington, 1696-1840, Vol. 1: The Russians and Barlow, George W., 4(1):40 19(2):151-52 Australia, review, 80(2):76; Russia in Barlow, Samuel B., 1(3):156, 3(3):186-87 Barnett, Eugene, 45(4):121-24, 59(2):89-91, Pacifi c Waters, 1715-1825: A Survey of Barman, Jean, “Fort Colvile’s Fur Trade 93-95 the Origins of Russia’s Naval Presence Families and the Dynamics of Race in Barnett, Homer G., “The Southern Extent of in the North and South Pacifi c, review, the Pacifi c Northwest,” 90(3):140-53; Totem Pole Carving,” 33(4):379-89; 73(3):134; Russian Shadows on the Constance Lindsay Skinner: Writing The Coast Salish of British Columbia, British Northwest Coast of North on the Frontier, review, 96(4):214-15; review, 47(3):90; Indian Shakers: A America, 1810-1890: A Study of Leaving Paradise: Indigenous Hawaiians Messianic of the Pacifi c Northwest, Rejection of Defence Responsibilities, in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1787-1898, 73(4):165-68, 171-72, 174, review, review, 75(4):186 review, 97(4):213; Sojourning Sisters: 49(2):84-85; rev. of Lower Chinook Barrell, Joseph, 12(1):3-4, 8-11, 12(4):243-71 The Lives and Letters of Jessie and Ethnographic Notes, 30(4):444-47; rev. Barrell’s Sound. See Houston Stewart Channel Annie McQueen, review, 95(3):150-51; of Native Arts of the Pacifi c Northwest, Barrett, Dave, 103(2):77 Stanley Park’s Secret: The Forgotten 41(3):273; rev. of Sun Chief, The Barrett, Frank. See Frank Barrett House Families of Whoi Whoi, Kanaka Ranch, Autobiography of a Hopi Indian, Barrett, Gwynn, ed., The Diaries of Walter and Brockton Point, review, 97(4):209- 33(3):361-62 Murray Gibson, 1886, 1887, review, 10; The West beyond the West: A History Barnett, James, ed., Enlightenment and 65(4):188-89 of British Columbia, review, 83(3):111, Exploration in the North Pacifi c, 1741- Barrett, Jackson, 45(4):106 86(3):118-20; ed., Good Intentions 1805, review, 90(2):96-97 Barrett, James R., William Z. Foster and Gone Awry: Emma Crosby and the Barnett, James D., The Operation of the the Tragedy of American Radicalism, Methodist Mission on the Northwest Initiative, Referendum, and Recall in review, 92(3):152-53 Coast, review, 98(1):50 Oregon, review, 7(2):168-70 Barrette, Louis A., 29(3):270 Barnard, D. D., 53(1):38 “Barney, Take Me Home Again” (song), by Barron, William H., 31(3):341-42 Barnard, Francis Jones, 76(4):140, 142-46, George W. Brown, 60(1):26 Barrow, Alaska, 88(1):3-12 102(2):87 Barnhart, William H., 37(1):53 Barrow, Alexander, 52(1):11 Barnard, William D., Dixiecrats and Barnhill, John H., rev. of The Political Barrow, Susan H. L., Green Gold Harvest: A Democrats: Alabama Politics, 1942- Economy of Oil in Alaska: History of Logging and Its Products, 1950, review, 67(1):44-45 Multinationals vs. the State, 99(4):200 review, 61(3):169-70 Barnard, William E., 8(2):115-17, 13(4):313- Barnouw, Victor, Wisconsin Chippewa Barrows, William, 2(3):197-98, 206-208 14, 52(2):61 Myths and Tales and Their Relation to Barry (army corporal), 10(3):177-81, Barnard’s Consolidated Cariboo Express, Chippewa Life, review, 70(1):43; rev. of 15(2):122 76(4):145 The Mystic Lake Sioux: Sociology of the Barry, J. Neilson, 23(4):314, 29(3):335, Barndollar, Burton H., 58(3):141 Mdewakantonwan Santee, 60(4):225- 37(2):92-93 Barnes, Albert Henry, 9(4):314, 74(3):106-13 26; rev. of Ojibwa Religion and the works of: “Archibald Pelton, The First Barnes, Charles A., 25(3):220 Midéwiwin, 60(4):225-26 Follower of Lewis and Clark,” Barnes, Ellis, 2(4):352-54, 43(3):205-207 Barnum, W. S., 50(4):150-55 19(3):199-201; “Astorians Who Barnes, Ephraim W., 84(1):22-27 Baronets and Buffalo: The British Sportsman Became Permanent Settlers,” Barnes, Florence Lowe “Pancho,” 84(2):78 in the American West, 1833-1881, by 24(3):221-31, 24(4):282-301; “The Barnes, George A., 4(1):42, 8(1):3, 51(3):112- John I. Merritt, review, 77(3):117 Discovery of the Oregon Trail,” 14, 54(2):58-59, 57(4):161 Barr, Eric L., rev. of Dixie Raider: The Saga of 28(4):410-12; “The Drowned Forest Barnes, Henry, 13(2):136, 138-41, 13(3):230- the C.S.S. Shenandoah, 40(3):259-60; of the Columbia Gorge,” 26(2):119- 32, 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145-48, rev. of Japan’s Infl uence on American 22; “An Extraordinary Canoe Race 14(3):223-34, 14(4):299-306, 15(1):63- Naval Power, 1897-1917, 39(2):173-74; From Astoria in 1811,” 21(4):294- 65, 15(2):126-43, 15(3):215-26, rev. of The Navy: A History. The Story 96; “The Historical Mosaic of 15(4):289-97 of a Service in Action, 30(3):359-61; Washington,” 30(2):169-76; “Ko- Barnes, James, 21(1):17 rev. of Sea Power in the Pacifi c, 1936- come-ne Pe-ca, the Letter Carrier,” Barnes, Jane (Jane Robson), 42(4):330-32, 1941; A Selected Bibliography of Books, 20(3):201-203; “Primary Sources to 71(3):127-30 Periodical Articles, and Maps from the Early Government,” 25(2):139-47; Barnes, John, rev. of Abandoned: The Story End of the Naval Conference to “The Problem of the Stone Lasts,” of the Greely Arctic Expedition, the Beginning of the War in the Pacifi c, 25(4):276-77; “San Juan Island in the 1881-1884, 93(4):210-11; rev. of The 33(4):458 Civil War,” 20(2):134-36; “Spaniards American West: The Invention of a Barr, Hy Max, Redskin and Pioneer; Brave in Early Oregon,” 23(1):25-34; “Two Myth, 94(1):47; rev. of Caleb Reynolds, Tales of the Great Northwest, review, Strawberry Islands,” 25(2):138; “A American Seafarer: Based on the 24(1):59-60 Valuable Manuscript Which May Be Papers of Caleb Reynolds, 1771-1858, Barr, Margaret Jane, 8(1):39 Found,” 19(2):112-16, 24(1):25-27; 93(4):210-11 Barr, William, Arctic Hell-Ship: The Voyage of “What Became of Benjamin Clapp?” Barnes, John P., 84(3):104 HMS Enterprise, 1850-1855, review, 21(1):13-17; ed., “Broughton’s Barnes, Robert G., 85(4):131-32 99(3):151-52; Red Serge and Polar Reconnaissance of the San Juan Islands Barnes, Tim, ed., Wood Works: The Life and Bear Pants: The Biography of Harry in 1792,” 21(1):55-60; ed., “Pickering’s Writings of Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Stallworthy, rcmp, review, 97(1):44 Journey to in 1841,” by review, 90(2):98-99 Barracouta (ship), 27(4):324-26, 330-35, 341, Charles Pickering, 20(1):54-63; ed., Barnett, Arthur, 67(4):170, 173, 93(3):130-33 68(2):57-58 “Washington Irving and Astoria,” Barnett, Dolph, Alumni Directory of the Barratt, Glynn, Russia and the South Pacifi c, 18(2):132-39; Redskin and Pioneer;

Index 27 Brave Tales of the Great Northwest, Besieged, review, 77(4):156; rev. Baskerville, Barnet, The People’s Voice: The review, 24(1):59-60; rev. of From of The Birth of the National Park Orator in American Society, review, Oxcart to Airplane: A Biography of Service: The Founding Years, 1913- 71(3):100; rev. of The Eloquence of George H. Himes, 31(3):351-52; rev. of 1933, 77(3):113; rev. of “I Will Fight , 75(2):94 A General History of Oregon, 28(1):91- No More Forever”: Chief Joseph and basketball, 52(3):106 93; rev. of Out of the West, 24(4):303; the Nez Perce War, 55(1):38; rev. of basketry, of Wash. Indians, 41(3):196, 200, rev. of Red Heroines of the Northwest, Nature’s Justice: Writings of William 92(1):25-26 21(2):145; rev. of Washakie, 21(3):232; O. Douglas, 2000 ed., 92(4):208-209; Basler, Roy P., ed., The Collected Works of rev. of Young Mac of Fort Vancouver, rev. of Preserving Yellowstone’s Natural : Supplement, 1832- 31(4):464 Conditions: Science and the Perception 1865, review, 72(2):72-75 Barry, Louise, The Beginning of the West: of Nature, 91(2):95; rev. of Yellowstone Basof, Emilion. See Basov, Emel’yan Annals of the Kansas Gateway of the and the Great West: Journals, Letters, Basov, Emel’yan (Emilion Basof), 4(2):87, 90, American West, 1540-1854, review, and Images from the 1871 Hayden 102(4):179 64(3):129 Expedition, 91(2):95; rev. of : Basques of the Pacifi c Northwest, ed. Richard Barsh, Russel Lawrence, rev. of Tribalism in The Embattled Wilderness, 82(2):72 W. Etulain, review, 84(3):114 Crisis: Federal Indian Policy, 1953-1961, Bartley, Rudolph A., 68(4):171-73 Bass, Althea, Cherokee Messenger, review, 75(1):43 Bartly, A. D., 27(2):170 28(1):96-98 Barstow, A. C., 49(4):130 Barto, Harold, 44(1):39 Bass, Florence, Stories of Early Times in Barstow, Benjamin P., 33(4):397, 404 Barto, Pete, 68(3):105, 108 the Great West for Young Readers, Bartell, George, 20(2):96 Barton, H. Arnold, ed., Letters from the 18(3):235-36 Barth, Gunther, Bitter Strength: A History Promised Land: Swedes in America, Bass, Herbert J., “I Am a Democrat”: The of the Chinese in the United States, 1840-1914, review, 68(1):37-38; Political Career of David Bennett Hill, 1850-1870, review, 56(4):180; Fleeting The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish- review, 54(2):85-86 Moments: Nature and Culture in American Family Saga, review, Bass, Joseph B., 70(2):53-57 American History, review, 82(4):152; 71(3):135 Bass, Sophie Frye, 43(2):167 Instant Cities: Urbanization and the Barton, John D., rev. of works of: Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle, Rise of San Francisco and , Wiyáxayxt / Wiyáakaa?awn / As Days review, 30(1):115-16 review, 67(3):128; ed., All Quiet on the Go By: Our History, Our Land, and Bassett, John Spencer, Expansion and Reform, Yamhill: The Civil War in Oregon. The Our People—the Cayuse, Umatilla, and 1889-1926, 18(2):151-52; The Middle Journal of Corporal Royal A. Bensell, Walla Walla, 98(4):198 Group of American Historians, review, Company D, Fourth California Infantry, Barton, Josef J., Peasants and Strangers: 8(2):155; A Short History of the United review, 52(1):33-34; rev. of America’s Italians, Rumanians, and Slovaks in States, review, 5(1):60-61; The Writing Frontier Heritage, 58(3):155-56; an American City, 1890-1950, review, of History, 18(2):147-48 rev. of Bitter Melon: Stories from the 68(3):147-48 Bassett, S. P., 29(1):55-56 Last Rural Chinese Town in America, Barzman, Sol, Madmen and Geniuses: The Bastien, Isaac, 12(3):228, 13(1):58, 15(4):294 79(3):121; rev. of Memory Eternal: Vice-Presidents of the United States, Batcheller, Elva L., rev. of Frontiers and the Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox 92(4):187-88 Fur Trade, 21(1):63-65; rev. of The Christianity through Two Centuries, Barzun, Jacques, Clio and the Doctors: Glamour of British Columbia, 18(1):69; 92(4):205-206; rev. of Shamanism and Psycho-History, Quanto-History and rev. of Here Are My People, 25(2):149- Christianity: Native Encounters with History, review, 67(4):177-78; The 50; rev. of Hudson’s Bay Company, Russian Orthodox Missions in Siberia Interpretation of History, review, 23(1):62-63; rev. of Oregon Sketches, and Alaska, 1820-1917, 92(4):205-206; 34(4):418-20 17(1):67-68; rev. of The Story of the rev. of A White Man’s Province: British Bascomb, Wash., 8(4):279-80 Little Big Horn, 18(2):145-46; rev. of Columbia Politicians and Chinese baseball, 52(3):105-106, 82(3):92-100, The Story of the Western Railroads, and Japanese Immigrants, 1858-1914, 87(1):29-37, 87(4):171-79, 91(1):38- 17(3):233; rev. of Trails, Rails and 81(1):34 39, 100(3):120-33 War: The Life of General G. M. Dodge, Bartholomew, Rebecca, Audacious Women: Bash, Charles, 43(3):231 23(3):229; rev. of When Fur Was King, Early British Mormon Immigrants, Bashford, Herbert, A Man Unafraid: The 21(1):63-65 review, 88(1):44 Story of John Charles Frémont, review, Bates, Ann M., rev. of Twana Narratives: Bartlett, E. L. (Bob), 71(1):32-39, 80(2):67-70, 22(2):150-52; Stories of Western Native Historical Accounts of a Coast 80(4):134-38, 82(4):142-47, 89(3):122- Pioneers, 21(2):147 Salish Culture, 86(4):190-91 23 Bashford, James W., The Oregon Missions; The Bates, Edward, 1(4):219-22, 44(3):109, Bartlett, Hamilton W., 45(3):99-100 Story of How the Line Was Run Between 52(1):9 Bartlett, John, 7(4):313-14, 318-21, 8(1):43- Canada and the United States, review, Bates, J. Leonard, “The Midwest Decision, 44, 57, 8(2):137-38 9(4):309 1915: A Landmark in Conservation Bartlett, Laura B. Downey, Students’ History Bashful No Longer: An Alaskan Eskimo History,” 51(1):26-34; “Politics and of the Northwest and the State of Ethnohistory, 1778-1988, by Wendell H. Ideology: Thomas J. Walsh and Washington, Vol. 1, 14(1):69-70 Oswalt, review, 81(4):154 the Rise of Populism,” 65(2):49- Bartlett, Richard A., “The Concessionaires Basic Writings of Josiah Royce, Vols. 1 and 56; “Walsh of Montana in Dakota of Yellowstone National Park: Genesis 2, ed. John J. McDermott, review, Territory: Political Beginnings, of a Policy, 1882-1892,” 74(1):2- 63(2):69-70 1884-90,” 56(3):114-24; The Origins 10; Nature’s Yellowstone, review, The Basis of Japanese Foreign Policy, by Albert of Teapot Dome: Progressives, Parties, 66(3):140; Yellowstone: A Wilderness E. Hindmarsh, review, 27(4):396-97 and Petroleum, 1909-1921, review,

28 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 55(4):184-85; ed., Tom Walsh in Dakota Bauerman, H., 53(1):20-22 review, 73(3):142 Territory: Personal Correspondence of Baugh, Odin, John Frank Stevens: American Beach, Rex, 73(1):14, 18 Senator Thomas J. Walsh and Elinor Trailblazer, review, 98(1):44-45 Beach, Wash., 8(4):281 C. McClements, review, 58(3):165; rev. Baughman, Dan, 16(3):167 Beach of Heaven: A History of Wahkiakum of Biography of a Progressive: Franklin “The Bauhaus’ Long Shadow: Some Thoughts County, by Irene Martin, review, K. Lane, 1864-1921, 71(3):141; rev. of about Weimar and Us,” by Joachim 90(2):99-100 The Fight for Conservation, 59(4):217; Remak, 61(4):201-11 Beachy, Hill, 15(4):258, 19(4):285, 292-93, rev. of Montana: A History of Two Baum, Willa K., “Oral History: A Revived 20(1):42-44 Centuries, 68(4):191-92; rev. of William Tradition at the ,” Beacon for Mountain and Plain: Story of the B. Greeley: A Practical Forester, 1879- 58(2):57-64; rev. of An Archive University of Idaho, by Rafe Gibbs, 1955, 54(1):36-37 Approach to Oral History, 71(1):14; rev. review, 55(4):180 Bates, James M., 24(3):184 of Envelopes of Sound: Six Practitioners Beaglehole, J. C., 76(4):133, 135-36 Bates, Kate Stevens, 30(3):301, 33(1):119 Discuss the Method, Theory, and works of: The Exploration of the Pacifi c, works of: “The Old Stevens Mansion,” Practice of Oral History and Oral review, 26(4):302 19(2):108-11 Testimony, 68(1):42-43; rev. of Hard Beal, John Robinson, Pearson of Canada, Bates, Luke, 19(1):6-9 Times: An Oral History of the Great review, 56(1):46 Bates, Redelia, 56(2):58-59, 61 Depression, 62(4):154-55 Beal, Merrill D., “I Will Fight No More Batt, Phil, 102(4):163-64, 170 Bauman, Robert, “Jim Crow in the Tri-Cities, Forever”: Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Battery Street Methodist Church (Seattle), 1943-1950,” 96(3):124-31 War, review, 55(1):38; Intermountain 38(4):324 Baumann, John, Old Man Crow’s Boy: Railroads: Standard and Narrow Gauge, Battien, Pauline, The Gold Seekers: A Two Adventures in Early Idaho, review, review, 54(4):179-80; rev. of Backwoods Hundred-Year History of Mining in 40(1):72-73 Railroads of the West: A Portfolio, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Lower Baumler, Ellen, Dark Spaces: Montana’s 55(3):133; rev. of Footprints along the British Columbia, review, 81(2):76 Historic Penitentiary at Deer Lodge, Yellowstone, 53(4):165; rev. of Provo, Battle for a Continent, by Harrison Bird, review, 100(2):97 Pioneer Mormon City, 34(3):316-17 review, 57(3):134 Bauzá y Cañas, Felipe, 54(4):152-53, 155 Beale, Edward F., 19(4):273 The Battle for Alaska Statehood, by Ernest Baxter, J. P., 44(1):38 Beall, Benjamin L., 8(2):83 Gruening, review, 59(4):228 Baxter, John O., rev. of The American West Beall, Thomas B., 2(4):348-50 The Battle for Butte: Mining and Politics on in 2000: Essays in Honor of Gerald D. works of: “Pioneer Reminiscences,” the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906, by Nash, 96(1):50-51 8(2):83-90 Michael P. Malone, review, 73(4):190 Baxter, Maurice G., The Teaching of American Beall, Wellwood E., 45(2):41-46 “Battle for Ice Harbor Dam: Fish, Navigation, History in High Schools, review, Beals, Carleton, The Great Revolt and Its and the Lower Snake River, 1948- 59(3):156-61 Leaders: The History of Popular 1962,” by Keith C. Petersen, 86(4):178- Bay, J. Christian, The Fortune of Books: Essays, American Uprisings in the 1890’s, 88 Memories and of a Librarian, review, 60(1):48 Battle of Bear River (1863), 28(2):138-42 review, 33(1):110-11 Beals, Herbert K., ed., Seeking Western Waters: Battle of Four Lakes (1858), 38(4):302-303, Bay Center, Wash., 8(4):280 The Lewis and Clark Trail from the 41(3):206-207, 99(4):169 Bay City, Wash., 8(4):280 Rockies to the Pacifi c, by Emory Strong Battle of Seattle (1856), 14(4):254, 42(4):274, Bayard, James A., 5(3):208-209 and Ruth Strong, review, 89(2):105; 276, 47(1):1-8, 55(3):105-10, works of: Papers of James A. Bayard, 1796- annot., For Honor and Country: The 97(3):140, 98(1):18, 99(1):18-27 1815, ed. Elizabeth Donnan, review, Diary of Bruno de Hezeta, review, The Battle of the Little Bighorn, by Mari 7(1):76-77 78(1/2):67; annot., Juan Pérez on the Sandoz, review, 58(2):103-104 Bayen, Joseph O., “Focus on the Pacifi c, 1853: Northwest Coast: Six Documents of His Battle of Walla Walla (1855), 18(4):296-97 A Note on Russia’s Reaction to the Expedition in 1774, review, 82(3):112 Battlefi eld and Classroom: Four Decades with Perry Expedition,” 46(1):19-25 Beam, Almira Neff Wright, 33(3):301, 311-12, the American Indian, 1867-1904, by Bayley, C. A., 44(4):161 332, 334, 34(1):62 Richard Henry Pratt, ed. Robert M. Bayley, Christopher, 100(3):109-10, 112, 116, Beam, George Wesley, 33(3):301, 323, 338-39, Utley, review, 57(3):130 118 33(4):419, 431-32, 34(1):51, 56, 60, “The Battleground of National Irrigation,” by Baynes, Robert Lambert, 23(3):201-203, 71, 81 Click Relander, 52(4):144-50 23(4):287-89, 294, 62(2):59-60, 64-67 Bean, James, 32(2):198-99 Bauer, Harry C., “Charles Wesley Smith, Bayview, Wash., 8(4):280 Bean, Margaret, “Museum in a Gracious 1877-1956,” 47(3):85; “Let’s Take B.C. Electric Company, 99(1):48 Setting: Activities of the Eastern Kathleen Home Once More,” “B.C. Explorers: A Digital History of the Washington State Historical Society,” 60(1):25-28; “The Pacifi c Northwest Pacifi c Northwest,” by Douglas Dunn, 45(3):91-94 Bibliographic Center,” 41(1):30-42; 99(1):48-50 Bean, Minnie, 94(3)142-43 “Requiem for an Anthem,” 51(2):80-85 B.C. Loggers’ Association, 97(3):117-18, Bean, Sarah L., 5(1):29 Bauer, John, 35(3):225-26 122-23 Bear (revenue cutter), 9(1):8-9, 17(1):15, Bauer, K. Jack, The Mexican War, 1846-1848, B.C. Lumber Worker, 100(3):139-40 72(4):146-56, 75(3):99-100, 102-103 review, 67(1):34-35 Be of Good Mind: Essays on the Coast Salish, Bear Creek Orchard, 94(2):108-109 Bauer, William F., 35(3):225-26 ed. Bruce Granville Miller, review, Bear Lake County (Idaho), 31(2):203 Bauer, William J., Jr., rev. of Native Americans 100(4):193-94 Bear Lake Valley (Idaho), 28(2):137-50 and the Environment: Perspectives on Beach, Henry L. “Mike,” 80(4):144 Bear Man of Admiralty Island: A Biography of the Ecological Indian, 99(1):44 Beach, Mark, Portland: A Pictorial History, Allen E. Hasselborg, by John R. Howe,

Index 29 review, 89(2):107 Beauty, Health, and Permanence: rev., by Henry R. Wagner and Charles Bear River massacre. See Battle of Bear River Environmental Politics in the United L. Camp, review, 74(2):90 Bear Track (Flathead leader), 29(3):306-307 States, 1955-1985, by Samuel P. Beckett, Paul L., From Wilderness to Enabling Beard, Charles A., 35(3):202, 206, 43(4):252, Hays, with Barbara D. Hays, review, Act: The Evolution of a State of 52(3):108-15, 53(3):100, 92(1):31 79(4):157 Washington, review, 60(3):163-64; works of: America in Midpassage, review, Beauty of the City: A. E. Doyle, Portland’s rev. of Washington State Government: 31(1):109-10; The American Spirit: Architect, by Philip Niles, review, Administrative Organization and A Study of the Idea of Civilization in 100(2):89-90 Functions, rev. ed., 54(4):178-79 the United States, review, 34(3):325- Beauty Spots of Oregon, by the Beckey, Fred, Range of Glaciers: The 26; Contemporary History, 1877- Hotel, 15(2):150 Exploration and Survey of the Northern 1913, 5(2):145-46; An Economic Beaux Arts Society, 92(3):116-17, 123-24 Cascade Range, review, 95(2):100 Interpretation of the Constitution of Beaux Arts Village (Seattle), 92(3):115-26 Beckham, Marjorie, rev. of Northwest Coast the United States, review, 5(1):63; An Beaux Homme people. See Quapaw people Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Introduction to the English Historians, (John Jacob Astor’s ship), 24(4):246 Screen Prints, 73(4):185 review, 1(4):278-79; The Rise of Beaver (magazine), 13(3):239 Beckham, Stephen Dow, Land of the Umpqua: American Civilization, Vol. 1: The Beaver (steamer), 2(3):260, 4(2):121, A History of Douglas County, Oregon, Agricultural Era, Vol. 2: The Industrial 6(3):173-75, 8(4):298, 302, 14(2):148, review, 78(1/2):31; Lewis and Clark Era, review, 18(3):233-35 14(3):223-29, 232, 14(4):299-300, College, review, 83(4):152-55; Requiem Beard, Geraldine, A Check List of Washington 16(2):135-36, 138-39, 27(4):367-68, for a People: The Rogue Indians and Imprints, 1853-1876, 34(1):27-31 32(2):197, 200, 33(3):346-47, 39(2):98- the Frontiersmen, review, 64(1):44; Beard, Jefferson F., 49(4):169, 171-72 99, 39(3):184, 41(2):119 ed., Oregon Indians: Voices from Two Beard, Mary R., 92(1):31 Beaver, Herbert, 1(3):125-26, 2(3):261-62, Centuries, review, 97(4):213-14; ed., works of: America in Midpassage, review, 3(1):72, 37(4):305-308, 42(3):232-33, Tall Tales from Rogue River: The Yarns 31(1):109-10; The American Spirit: A 93(4):191-92 of Hathaway Jones, review, 66(2):90; Study of the Idea of Civilization in the Beaver, Jane, 1(3):125-26, 2(3):261-62, rev. of Black Harris, 79(1):45; rev. of United States, review, 34(3):325-26; 37(4):305-308, 42(3):232-33 The Kalapuyans: A Sourcebook of the The Rise of American Civilization, Vol. “‘Beaver Are Numerous, but the Indians of the , 67(1):9 1: The Agricultural Era, Vol. 2: The Natives . . .Will Not Hunt Them’: Beckley, George, 30(3):296 Industrial Era, review, 18(3):233-35 Native-Fur Trader Relations in the Beckman, Victor H., 41(4):289-99, 301-304, Beardsley, Arthur S., 67(2):65 Willamette Valley, 1812-1814,” by 308-309 works of: “Code Making in Early Oregon,” Melinda Marie Jetté, 98(1):3-17 Beckstead, James H., Cowboying: A Tough Job 27(1):3-33; “The Codes and Code Beaver Head County (Mont.), 31(2):195, 201 in a Hard Land, review, 83(4):157 Makers of Washington, 1889-1937,” Beaver Head News. See Virginia City (Mont.) Beckstrom, Dawn Gilson, 87(1):17-19 30(1):3-50; “Compiling the Territorial Beaver Head News Beckwith, E. G., 10(1):14-16 Codes of Washington,” 28(1):3-54; The Beaver Men: Spearheads of Empire, by Beckwourth, James, 37(2):104-105 “Early Efforts to Locate the Capital of Mari Sandoz, review, 56(3):131-32 Becoming British Columbia: A Population Washington Territory,” 32(3):239-87; Bebb, Charles Herbert, 75(1):22, 26, 29, History, by John Douglas Belshaw, “Later Attempts to Relocate the Capital 82(4):132-39, 83(4):142, 85(3):105- review, 101(1):34-35 of Washington,” 32(4):401-47 106, 116 Becoming Tsimshian: The Social Life of Beasley, W. G., Select Documents on Japanese Bebb, William, 91(3):129 Names, by Christopher F. Roth, review, Foreign Policy, 1853-1868, review, Bebb and Gould, 85(3):105-17, 100(2):65-66 101(1):45 49(2):86-87 Bechler Meadows, Yellowstone National Park, Beda, Steven C., “‘More Than a Tea Party’: Beaten Down: A History of Interpersonal 93(1):13-25 The IWA Women’s Auxiliary Violence in the West, by David Peterson Bechdolt, Adolph F., 52(3):100 in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1937- del Mar, review, 96(1):41-42 Beck, Dave, 64(4):142-46, 69(4):176-79, 181, 1948,” 100(3):134-45; rev. of The “Beating a Depression: The Portland Home 85(4):142-43, 86(1):39, 41 Lumberman’s Frontier: Three Centuries Loan Bank,” by John Fahey, 75(1):34- Beck, George F., “The Quest of the Sacred of Land Use, Society, and Change in 40 Ginkgo,” 26(1):3-9 America’s Forests, 102(2):92-93; rev. of Beattie, R. Kent, 95(4):200-201 Beck, Horace, rev. of Buying the Wind: Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the works of: The Flora of the Palouse Region, Regional Folklore in the United States, ilwu, 100(4):198 95(4):200-201 56(3):139-40 Bee, Robert L., ed., State and Reservation: New Beatty, James H., 58(1):25-28 Beck, Thomas H., 63(3):116, 119-20 Perspectives on Federal Indian Policy, Beatty, Patricia Jean, rev. of Heritage of Beck, W. T., 48(3):92 review, 84(4):157 Confl ict: Labor Relations in the Beck, Warren A., Historical Atlas of the Beebe, Gilbert, 40(2):130, 134-46 Nonferrous Metals Industry up to 1930, American West, review, 81(1):37 Beebe, Lucius, Comstock Commotion: The 43(1):71-72 Becker, Bonnie J., rev. of Beneath Cold Seas: Story of the Territorial Enterprise, Beaty, Daniel C., 37(1):51 The Underwater Wilderness of the review, 46(2):60-61 Beaufort, Anne, rev. of Reading Portland: The Pacifi c Northwest, 103(4):198 Beecham, Thomas, 35(1):27-28 City in Prose, 99(1):45 Becker, Ray, 45(4):118-24, 59(2):88-99 Beecher, Harriet “Hattie” Foster, 6(2):136-38, Beaulieu, François (North West Company Becker, Robert H., ed., The Plains and the 41(4):348 employee), 23(1):19-22, 23(2):92 Rockies: A Critical Bibliography of Beecher, Herbert F., 66(4):149-50 Beaumont, T. H., 32(2):199, 201 Exploration, Adventure and Travel in Beecher, Willard C., 64(3):97-111 Beaupre, Phillip, 33(3):279 the American West, 1800-1865, 4th ed. Beef, Leather and Grass, by Edmund

30 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Randolph, review, 74(1):38 23, 11(4):296, 298, 13(1):60, 62, 65, review, 41(4):358-59 Beemer, William, 27(2):170 13(2):134-35, 13(4):298, 14(2):145-46, Bellamy, Edward, 60(4):185 Been, Frank, 96(4):175 14(4):304-305, 15(1):64, 15(4):294 works of: Looking Backward, 37(1):8-9, Beer, George Louis, The English-Speaking Beison (North West Company employee), 81(1):6 Peoples, 8(4):311 19(4):250-70 Belle (steamer), 19(2):101, 105 Beer and Brewing in the Inland Northwest, Beito, David T., rev. of Iron Pants: Oregon’s Belle Isle, Yukon Terr., 32(2):198, 201-202 1850 to 1950, by Herman Ronnenberg, Anti-New Deal Governor, Charles “Belle Riviere” people, 43(1):53, 58 review, 85(4):163 Henry Martin, 92(3):162-63 Belle Vue Point (Oreg.), 25(2):158 Beers, Alanson, 15(3):174-76, 24(3):180 Bel, R. E. See Donan, Pat Bellesiles, Michael A., Arming America: The Beers, Alexander, 102(3):112 Belcher, Edward, H. M. S. “Sulphur” on the Origins of a National Gun Culture, Beers, Henry Putney, “The Army and the Northwest and California Coasts, 1837 review, 92(3):153-54; rev. of Native Oregon Trail to 1846,” 28(4):339- and 1839: The Accounts of Captain American Weapons, 93(3):149 62; The French in North America: Edward Belcher and Midshipman Bellew, Samuel, 70(3):136 A Bibliographical Guide to French Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, review, Bellingham, Wash., 8(4):281-82, 13(1):47, Archives, review, 50(1):34; The Western 72(2):92 80(4):123-32 Military Frontier, 1815-1846, review, Belknap, George N., 51(3):105 anti-Asian riots (1907), 57(4):174 28(2):193-96; rev. of Sixty Years of works of: “County Archives as a antisaloon movement, 56(1):6, 12 Indian Affairs, Political, Economic, and Resource for Regional Imprints gold rush trails to Fraser River (1858), Diplomatic, 1789-1850, 33(1):98-99 Studies,” 66(2):76-78; “George Law 18(3):199-206, 18(4):271-76 Beet Sugar in the West: A History of the Utah- Curry, Public Printer,” 47(3):86-88; high schools, 24(4):280-81 Idaho Sugar Company, 1891-1966, by “Oregon Sentinel Extras—1858-1864,” Bellingham Bay (Wash.) Leonard J. Arrington, review, 58(3):161 70(4):178-80; “Oregon Twenty Acts: boosterism, 80(4):122-32 beet sugar industry. See sugar beet industry A Tale of Bibliographical Detection,” coal mining, 24(2):146-47, 33(4):399-400 Beeton, Beverly, ed., The Genteel Gentile: 67(2):63-68; The Blue Ribbon description of (1871), 70(4):167, 174 Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857- University, review, 69(1):44-45; Henry economic development, 90(2):108-109 1858, review, 71(1):43 Villard and the University of Oregon, Bellingham Bay and British Columbia “Before McNary: The Northwest review, 69(1):44-45; Oregon Imprints, Railroad, 3(3):192-94, 196, 80(4):124- Conservationist, 1889-1913,” by 1845-1870, review, 60(4):182; The 27, 90(2):108-109 Lawrence Rakestraw, 51(2):49-56 University of Oregon Charter, review, Bellingham Bay Coal Company, 90(2):108- Before the Covered Wagon, by Philip H. 69(1):44-45; ed., A Melodrame Entitled 109 See also Black Diamond Coal Parrish, review, 22(3):228 “Treason, Stratagems, and Spoils,” by Company Before the : Black Detroit in the William L. Adams, review, 61(2):109 Bellingham Bay Coal Mine, 23(4):258-59 Nineteenth Century, by David M. Bell (steamer), 19(3):196-97 Bellingham Bay Improvement Company, Katzman, review, 66(1):30-34 Bell, Adam, 80(3):87-88 80(4):123, 126-32, 90(2):108-109 Begbie, Matthew Baillie, 8(3):221-23, Bell, Archie, Sunset Canada; British Columbia “The Bellingham Bay Improvement 22(2):122-23, 26(1):15, 44(4):163, 165, and Beyond, 9(4):310 Company: Boomers or Boosters?” by 71(3):101-106 Bell, Charles N., The Journal of Henry Kelsey, Beth Kraig, 80(4):122-32 Begg, Alexander (B.C. emigration 1691-1692, review, 19(3):228-30; The Bellingham Bay Lumber Company, commissioner), 102(2):79-90 Old Forts of Winnipeg, 1738-1927, 90(2):108-109 Begg, Alexander (journalist), 51(4):160-61 review, 19(1):68-69 Bellingham Bay Water Company, 90(2):108- works of: Alexander Begg’s Red River Bell, Edward, 6(1):50, 11(1):27 109 Journal and Other Papers Relative to Bell, Emily. See Ebey, Emily Bellingham Coal Mines Company, 29(2):164 the Red River Resistance of 1869-1870, Bell, George, 7(3):244, 7(4):312, 320-21, Bellingham Securities Syndicate, 80(4):131- review, 49(1):43 8(1):40-47, 50, 57 32, 90(2):108-109 Beggs, Sarah. See De Bell, Sarah Ruhamah Bell, J. H. Forrest, 42(3):236 Bellingham Terminals and Railroad, “Beginning of Militia in Washington,” Bell, J. M., 36(3):219-20 90(2):108-109 11(3):202 Bell, James Christy, Jr., Opening a Highway Bell-Nelson Lumber Company (Everett), “Beginning of Mission Work in Alaska by to the Pacifi c, 1838-1846, review, 70(4):152 the Presbyterian Church,” by William 13(3):235 Belloni, Robert, 87(1):12-13, 99(2):55 Sylvester Holt, 11(2):89-93 Bell, James Franklin, 58(4):189-90 Belluschi, Pietro, 95(3):164-65, 101(2):55, 67- The Beginning of the West: Annals of the Bell, Janet E., comp., Hawaiian Language 69, 103(3):131, 137 Kansas Gateway of the American West, Imprints, 1822-1899: A Bibliography, Bellwood, Peter, Man’s Conquest of the Pacifi c: 1540-1854, by Louise Barry, review, review, 70(4):154 The Prehistory of Southeast Asia and 64(3):129 Bell, John R., 28(4):342-43 Oceania, review, 72(4):190 Behind the Headlines, ed. Vernon McKenzie, Bell, Margaret, When Montana and I Were Belshaw, C. S., The Indians of British 23(1):70 Young: A Frontier Childhood, ed. Mary Columbia: A Study of Contemporary Beilharz, Edwin A., Felipe de Neve, First Clearman Blew, review, 95(1):49-50 Social Adjustment, review, 52(2):70-71 Governor of California, review, 64(2):89 Bell, Roger, Last among Equals: Hawaiian Belshaw, John Douglas, Becoming British “Being on the Northwest Coast: Emily Statehood and American Politics, Columbia: A Population History, Carr, Cascadian,” by Robert Thacker, review, 76(2):77 review, 101(1):34-35; Colonization 90(4):182-90 Bell, William N., 13(1):17-18, 42(4):272-73 and Community: The Vancouver Beinston, Adam, 10(3):206-29, 11(1):65, Bell Telephone Company, 92(4):190-200 Island Coalfi eld and the Making of 11(2):136-37, 139, 145, 11(3):221- The Bella Coola Indians, by T. F. McIlwraith, the British Columbian Working Class,

Index 31 review, 95(3):149; rev. of Settling the Bennett, Edward M., rev. of American 94; rev. of Oregon’s Dry Side: Exploring Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Appeasement: United States Foreign East of the Cascade Crest, 99(2):93-94; Pioneer Adaptation and Community Policy and Germany, 1933-1938, rev. of Narrative of a Journey across Building; An Anthropological History, 61(2):122; rev. of Architects of Illusion: the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia 88(3):157 Men and Ideas in American Foreign River, and a Visit to the Sandwich Belt, H. N., 21(2):105-106, 39(4):301-302 Policy, 1941-1949, 62(2):68; rev. of Islands, Chili, &c., with a Scientifi c Belyakov, Alexander, 94(4)216-17 Charles A. Lindbergh and the Battle Appendix, 92(2):97-98; rev. of Suitable Belyea, Barbara, ed., Columbia Journals: Against American Intervention in World for the Wilds: Letters from Northern David Thompson, by David Thompson, War II, 67(1):42-43; rev. of Redefi ning Alberta, 1929-1931, 89(1):36-37 review, 90(3):156-57 the Past: Essays in Diplomatic History in Benson, Nathan, 14(4):250 Belz, Herman, rev. of Hannibal Hamlin of Honor of William Appleman Williams, Benson, Oliver, Through the Diplomatic Maine: Lincoln’s First Vice-President, 78( 4):152; rev. of The United States and Looking-Glass: Immediate Origins of the 61(4):227 the Washington Conference, 1921-1922, War in Europe, review, 31(3):366-67 Bemis, Maude, 95(1):53 63(3):103 Bent, Allen H., Early American Mountaineers, Bemis, Samuel Flagg, 51(2):67 Bennett, Emerson, The Prairie Flower, 5(1):62 works of: “Captain John Mullan and the 19(2):155-56 Benton, Thomas Hart Engineers’ Frontier,” 14(3):201-205; Bennett, Guy Vernon, “Early Relations of the and expansionism, 20(3):214-16, “Professor Channing and the West,” Sandwich Islands to the Old Oregon 28(4):344, 346, 354-55, 56(1):33 14(1):37-39; A Diplomatic History of Territory,” 4(2):116-26; “Eastward and King, William, 92(4):181, 184, 186 the United States, review, 28(2):209-10 Expansion of Population from the and Oreg. boundary dispute, 1(4):212- Bemis Bag Company, 95(1):53 Pacifi c Slope,” 3(2):115-23 13, 21(1):32-40, 44, 46, 23(1):43, Ben, Harrison, 64(3):124-26 Bennett, H. Arused, The Constitution in 43(3):194, 198, 52(1):14 Ben Snipes, Northwest Cattle King, by Roscoe School and College, review, 26(4):304 and slavery in Oreg., 64(3):114-15, 118 Sheller, review, 50(2):68 Bennett, H. M., 46(3):84 and Wilkes, Charles, 80(1):29-30 Benchley, Leonidas B., 31(2):140, 145 Bennett, John W., Settling the Canadian- Benton City, Wash., 8(4):283 Bend, Palmer, The Smiting of the Rock; a Tale American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer Benton County (Wash.), 8(4):283, 37(4):282- of Oregon, review, 9(4):308-309 Adaptation and Community Building; 86, 289, 296-302, 38(2):102-104 Bendetsen, Karl R., 90(3):125-26 An Anthropological History, review, Benton County (Wash.) Old Settlers’ Union, Bendix, Reinhard, 50(1):3-4, 11-12 88(3):157 7(1):47, 8(1):8, 9(1):18, 10(1):48, Beneath Cold Seas: The Underwater Wilderness Bennett, Lyn Ellen, rev. of Women in the 11(1):39 of the Pacifi c Northwest, by David Hall, American West, 99(4):199-200 Benton v. Johncox, 9(4):276 review, 103(4):198 Bennett, Nelson, 71(1):3, 8, 10-11, 13, Bercier, Peter, 21(3):227-29 “Beneath the Hooded Robe: Newspapermen, 80(4):126 Bercuson, David Jay, “The One Big Union Local Politics, and the in Bennett, Ralph, 53(2):66 in Washington,” 69(3):127-34; Jackson County, Oregon, 1921-1923,” Bennett, Thomas W., 35(4):331-32, 60(2):78- Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, by Jeff LaLande, 83(2):42-52 79, 81 Industrial Relations, and the General Benedict, Hope A., Idaho’s Governors: Benett, W. A. C., 103(2):76 Strike, review, 67(3):134; Twentieth Historical Essays on Their Bennett Lake and Klondike Navigation Century Canada, review, 75(2):86; Administrations, review, 85(3):124 Company, 80(2):78 ed., Alberta’s Coal Industry, 1919, Benewah County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Bennight, Wash., 8(4):282-83 review, 71(2):89; rev. of Reaction and Benham, Calhoun, 24(2):147-48 Bennion, Sherilyn Cox, Equal to the Occasion: Reform: The Politics of the Conservative Benham, W. L., 84(1):7-9, 11 Women Editors of the Nineteenth- Party under R. B. Bennett, 1927-1938, Benjamin (ship), 29(1):62-63 Century West, review, 84(1):33 84(2):61 “Benjamin Clapp: Notes on His Later Life,” by Bensell, Ida (née Samuels), 64(3):124-26 Berdahl, Clarence A., 48(4):113 Kenneth W. Porter, 25(2):108-13 Bensell, Royal A., All Quiet on the Yamhill: Berelson, Bernard, “The Pioneer Theater in Benjamin D. Price Company, 85(4):151 The Civil War in Oregon. The Journal Washington,” 28(2):115-36 “Benjamin F. Kendall, Territorial Politician,” of Corporal Royal A. Bensell, Company Berens, Spokane, 42(3):227, 229 by Willis A. Katz, 49(1):29-39 D, Fourth California Infantry, review, Berg, John, 49(4):166 Benjamin Franklin, Frank Luther Mott 52(1):33-34 Berg, Norma, 102(2):71, 73 and Chester E. Jorgenson, review, Benson, F. W., 53(3):95 Berg, Richard, “Nancy Pryor: An 27(4):398-99 Benson, Harvey, 96(4):177 Appreciation,” 82(2):70 Benjamin P. Cheney Academy, 15(2):106- Benson, Henry Kreitzer, “History of Chemical Berg, Walter L., rev. of Narratives of 16, 18(3):174, 41(4):349-50. See also Education in Washington,” 20(3):174- Exploration and Adventure, 48(4):148 Washington State Normal School at 77; The Chemical Utilization of Wood Berge, Wendell, 54(1):4 Cheney in Washington, 15(1):71 Berger, Howard D., rev. of History of Idaho, “The Benjamin P. Cheney Academy,” by J. Benson, James, 14(4):250 85(4):162-63; rev. of “I’ll Never Fight Orin Oliphant, 15(2):106-16 Benson, John A., 63(4):136, 138, 140 Fire with My Bare Hands Again”: Benn, A. J., 47(1):14 Benson, Julia, 97(3):140, 145 Recollections of the First Forest Rangers Benn, E. B., 38(2):106 Benson, Keith R., “The Young Naturalists’ of the Inland Northwest, 87(3):161-62 Benn, Ed, 54(3):101-103 Society: From Chess to Natural History Berger, Thomas R., A Long and Terrible Benn, Samuel, 27(2):175-76, 47(1):9-10 Collections,” 77(3):82-93; rev. of Shadow: White Values, Native Rights Bennett, Burton, 66(4):151 Biography of a Place: Passages through in the Americas, 1492-1992, review, Bennett, Edward H., 76(1):12-13, 15-18, 21 a Central Oregon Meadow, 99(2):93- 86(3):146; One Man’s Justice: A Life in

32 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly the Law, review, 96(1):40-41 Response, 1787-1862, review, 57(1):37; The Korean War and American Politics: Bergland, Betty A., ed., Norwegian American The White Man’s Indian, 72(4):157, The Republican Party as a Case Study, Women: Migration, Communities, and 160-61 61(4):236-37; rev. of Rebels Against Identities, review, 103(1):42-43 Berman, Matthew, The Political Economy of War: The American Peace Movement, Berglund, Abraham, The War and Trans- Oil in Alaska: Multinationals vs. the 1941-1960, 62(1):45 Pacifi c Shipping, 8(4):310 State, review, 99(4):200 Bernstein, Irving, Turbulent Years: A History Berglund, Jeff, ed., Sherman Alexie: A Berman, Tressa, rev. of Native Visions: of the American Worker, 1933-1941, Collection of Critical Essays, review, Evolution in Northwest Coast Art from review, 62(2):86-87 102(3):144-45 the Eighteenth through the Twentieth Berry, Alfred Metcalf, 13(4):264-65, Bergman, H. J., “The Impeachment Trial of Century, 90(4):212-13 51(3):106-107 John H. Schively,” 59(3):128-36; “The Berner, Richard C., 49(2):82-83, 51(2):61 Berry, Don, 71(4):149-50 Reluctant Dissenter: Governor Hay works of: “Labor History: Sources and works of: A Majority of Scoundrels: An of Washington and the Conservation Perspectives,” 60(1):31-33; “The Informal History of the Rocky Mountain Problem,” 62(1):27-33 Port Blakely Mill Company, 1876- Fur Company, review, 53(2):81-82 Bergmann, Leola Nelson, Americans from 89,” 57(4):158-71; Seattle in the 20th Berry, Edwin C. (Bill), 92(3):141 Norway, review, 42(1):83-84; rev. Century, Vol. 1: Seattle, 1900-1920: Berry, John J., 44(2):82 of A Long Pull from Stavanger: From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, Berry, Josephine T., 20(2):100 The Reminiscences of a Norwegian to Restoration, review, 84(1):32, Vol. Berryman, Jack W., “Introduction,” Sport Immigrant, 36(4):357-59; rev. of 2: Seattle, 1921-1940: From Boom History special issue, 87(1):3-4 Norwegian-American Studies and to Bust, review, 85(1):39-40, Vol. 3: Bersch, Mary, 5(1):27 Records, Vol. 16, 42(2):172-73 Seattle Transformed: World War II Bertha Knight Landes of Seattle, Big-City Bergren, Alma, 70(3):100, 103-104 to Cold War, review, 92(2):102-103; Mayor, by Sandra Haarsager, review, Bergren, Myrtle, 100(3):139, 143 The Thomas Burke Papers, 1875- 86(1):45 Bering (ship), 19(1):12 1925, review, 52(4):158; rev. of Across “Bertha Knight Landes: The Woman Who Bering, Vitus Jonassen the Olympic Mountains: The Press Was Mayor,” by Doris H. Pieroth, excavation of grave of, 84(3):91-94 Expedition, 1889-90, 69(3):141-42; rev. 75(3):117-27 Kamchatka expeditions of, 38(1):35-38, of Forest History Sources of the United Bertholf, Ellsworth P., 38(1):51 50-51, 56-59, 63-64, 70-72, 81-83, States and Canada: A Compilation Berthrong, Donald J., rev. of Battlefi eld and 38(2):112, 153, 84(3):92-96, 95(2):66- of the Manuscript Sources of Forestry, Classroom: Four Decades with the 69, 102(4):178-79 Forest Industry, and Conservation American Indian, 1867-1904, 57(3):130 and Steller, Georg, 86(1):3-15, 95(2):59 History, 50(1):31; rev. of A Guide to Bertino, Belvina Williamson, The works on expeditions of, 28(1):75-76 Archives and Manuscripts in the United Scissorbills: A True Story of Montana’s Bering, Vitus Pedersen, 84(3):91, 94 States, 53(2):80-81; rev. of The Key to Homesteaders, review, 69(2):91 Bering Island (Russia), 4(2):85-87, 92, Our Environment: Cool, Clear Water, Berton, Pierre, The Klondike Fever: The Life 38(1):35, 41, 57, 64, 66-70, 73, 82, 63(4):174-75; rev. of Men, Mules and Death of the Last Great Gold Rush, 38(2):112-13, 119-20, 122, 127-28, and Mountains: Lieutenant O’Neil’s review, 50(2):63; The Mysterious North, 132, 151, 84(3):91-94, 95(2):59, 65-67, Olympic Expeditions, 69(3):141-42; review, 49(2):85 102(4):179 rev. of Modern Manuscripts: A Practical Bertram, Julia, 100(3):134-36, 138-39 Bering Sea Patrol, 78(3):74-82 Manual for Their Management, Care, Bertrand, George E., 81(4):143-44 Bering Strait, 22(2):112-16, 38(1):57-63, and Use, 68(3):148-49; rev. of North Bertrand Lugrin, N. de, The Pioneer Women of 95(2):62 American Forest and Conservation Vancouver Island, 1843-1866, 20(1):71 “Bering’s Successors, 1745-1780: History: A Bibliography, 70(1):38; rev. Berwanger, Eugene H., The West and Contributions of Peter Simon Pallas of North American Forest History: A Reconstruction, review, 74(1):44 to the History of Russian Exploration Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in Beschreibung von dem Lande Kamtschatka, by toward Alaska,” by James R. Masterson the United States and Canada, 70(1):38; Georg Wilhelm Steller, 95(2):59 and Helen Brower, Pt. 1, 38(1):35-83, rev. of The Records of a Nation: Their Bescoby, Isabel M. L., “Society in Cariboo Pt. 2, 38(2):109-55 Management, Preservation, and Use, during the Gold Rush,” 24(3):195-207 Bering’s Voyages: An Account of the Efforts of 61(3):175-76 Bessey, Charles, 81(1):11, 20-21 the Russians to Determine the Relation Bernet, John W., ed., Our Voices: Native Bessey, Roy F., 53(2):65-66 of Asia and America, by F. A. Golder, Stories of Alaska and the Yukon, review, works of: The Public Issues of Middle 14(3):236-37, 17(2):148-49 93(4):208-209 Snake River Development, review, Bering’s Voyages: The Reports from Russia, Berney, Robert E., Tax Structure Variations 56(3):113; rev. of The Management of by Gerhard Friedrich Müller, review, in the State of Washington, review, Land and Related Water Resources in 78(4):157 63(1):36-37 Oregon: A Case Study in Administrative Bering’s Voyages: Whither and Why, by Bernier, Julien, 4(1):42 Federalism, 58(4):219-20 Raymond H. Fisher, review, 70(4):181 Bernier, Marcel Isadore, 4(1):42, 11(1):64, Best, Gary Dean, “James J. Hill’s ‘Lost Berkh, Vasilii Nikolaevich, A Chronological 12(1):69, 13(1):8-13 Opportunity on the Pacifi c,’” History of the Discovery of the Aleutian Bernier, Peter, 6(1):18-19 64(1):8-11; The Politics of American Islands; or, The Exploits of Russian Berreman, Joel V., Tribal Distribution in Individualism: Merchants, 68(3):150 Oregon, review, 29(3):316-17 in Transition, 1918-1921, review, Berkhofer, Robert F., Jr., Salvation and the Bernstein, Barton J., ed., Towards a New 68(2):101-102 Savage: An Analysis of Protestant Past: Dissenting Essays in American Best, James J., rev. of From Wilderness to Missions and American Indian History, review, 60(2):116-17; rev. of Enabling Act: The Evolution of a State of

Index 33 Washington, 60(3):163-64 Beyond the Missouri: The Story of the Foundations, 1849-1899, by Barbara Best, Norman, A Celebration of Work, review, American West, by Richard W. Etulain, J. Lowther, with Muriel Laing, review, 82(2):74-75 review, 98(2):95-96 61(1):55-56 Best, Ted, 100(3):108, 112, 114-16 Beyond the New Deal: Harry S. Truman and A Bibliography of California Bibliographies, by “The Best Men”: Liberal Reformers in the American Liberalism, by Alonzo L. Francis J. Weber, review, 60(3):134 Gilded Age, by John G. Sproat, review, Hamby, review, 68(1):31-32 “Bibliography of Isaac I. Stevens,” by Rose M. 61(1):58 Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Settlers, Boening, 9(3):174-96 Beth Israel congregation meetinghouse and the Law in Washington Territory, Bibliography of Place Name Literature: (Tacoma), 71(1):30 1853-1889, by Brad Asher, review, United States, Canada, Alaska and Bethel, Alaska, 88(2):102, 91(2):71-83 91(1):47-48 Newfoundland, by Richard B. Sealock Bethel, Ruth, 89(1):7-9 Beyond the Rockies, by Lukin Johnston, and Pauline A. Seely, review, 40(2):161- Bethel and Aurora, by Robert J. Hendricks, review, 21(3):230-31 62 25(1):70-71 Beyond the Shining Mountains, by Dorothy “Bibliography of Railroads in the Pacifi c Bethune, Angus, 21(4):253-54, 258-59 Fay Gould, review, 30(2):223-24 Northwest,” by Marian Cordz, Betsy (Twadudastut Teoway), 96(2):97 Bibb, Thomas William, History of Early 12(2):91-114 Bettersworth, John K., Confederate Mississippi. Common School Education in “Bibliography of the Anthropology of Puget The People and Policies of a Cotton State Washington, 21(1):70-71 Sound Indians,” by J. D. Leechman, in Wartime, review, 34(3):322-24 Bibbins (Idaho settler), 27(3):250-59 11(4):266-73 Bettles, Gordon Charles, 32(2):197, 199, , distribution of, 24(2):105-27 “A Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations 201-202 A Bibliographical Guide to the History of Concerning the Pacifi c Northwest and Between the Bullet and the Lie: American Indian-White Relations in the United Alaska,” by Erik Bromberg, 40(3):203- Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, by States, by Francis Paul Prucha, review, 52 Cecil Eby, review, 61(4):235-36 70(1):42 Bibliography of Washington Geology and Betz, Jacob, 4(1):42 A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Geography, by Gretchen O’Donnell, Beuston, Adam, 4(1):37 Western American Literature, by review, 4(4):294-95 Beveridge, Albert J., 34(4):369-71, 374, 379, Richard W. Etulain, review, 75(1):46 “Bibliography on the Scandinavians of the 37(1):83, 60(3):157, 159-60 bibliographies Pacifi c Coast,” by Sverre Arestad, Beverly, Wash., 8(4):283 Alaska, 28(1):75-87, 62(3):117-20 36(3):269-78 Bevis, William W., Ten Tough Trips: Montana anthropological research, 11(4):266-73, Biblioteca Americana, by Joseph Sabin, Writers and the West, review, 82(2):76; 32(1):79-106 13(1):75-77 ed., Fifty Years after “The Big Sky”: New British Columbia, 62(3):117-20 Bibliotheca Australiana, 1st series, review, Perspectives on the Fiction and Films of conservation movement, 56(2):75-81 59(1):32, 2d series, review, 60(1):34-35 A. B. Guthrie, Jr., review, 93(3):153-54 Denny, Arthur A., 13(3):209-11 “Bicentennial Histories of the Far Western Bewley, Crockett, 1(1):40, 8(4):253-54 labor-reform press, 71(3):112-26, States: An Essay Review,” by Earl Bewley, Lorinda, 8(4):253 74(4):154-66 Pomeroy, 73(2):62-65 Beynon, William, Potlatch at Gitsegukla: literature, 29(3):227-54, 35(4):349-62 Bicha, Karel D., “Peculiar Populist: An William Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks, maritime history, 11(3):196-201, 65(2):79- Assessment of John R. Rogers,” review, 92(2):96-97 84 65(3):110-17; Western Populism: Beyond Alienation: Political Essays on the West, Meany, Edmond S., 26(3):176-91 Studies in an Ambivalent Conservatism, by George Melnyk, review, 86(3):118- Meeker, Ezra, 20(2):126-28 review, 69(3):138-39; rev. of Dissension 20 Mount St. Helens, 72(3):132-35 in the Rockies: A History of Idaho Beyond Bear’s Paw: The Nez Perce Indians in railroads, 12(2):91-114 Populism, 80(2):51; rev. of The Great Canada, by Jerome A. Greene, review, Scandinavian communities, 34(3):305- Revolt and Its Leaders: The History 102(2):96-97 308, 36(3):269-78 of Popular American Uprisings in the Beyond Equality: Labor and the Radical Stevens, Isaac I., 9(3):174-96 1890’s, 60(1):48; rev. of Minnesota and Republicans, 1862-1872, by David teaching history, 34(1):87-97, 37(1):59-67 the Manifest Destiny of the Canadian Montgomery, review, 60(1):47 theses, 35(1):55-64, 40(1):65-69, Northwest: A Study in Canadian- Beyond Lewis and Clark: The Army Explores 40(3):203-52, 42(2):147-66 American Relations, 57(2):89; rev. of the West, by James P. Ronda, review, Wash.: authors, 35(3):233-66, 41(3):254- Populism: The Humane Preference in 95(4):215 72; imprints (1853-76), 34(1):27-38; America, 1890-1900, 83(1):31; rev. of Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in statehood, 74(3):114-15 Populism and Politics: William Alfred the West, 1845-1910, by David M. western Americana, 54(3):113-23, Peffer and the People’s Party, 66(3):141- Emmons, review, 102(3):152-53 62(3):117-20, 88(3):146-48 42 Beyond the Bend: A History of the Nile Valley Whitman, Marcus, 3(1):3-6 Bickford, Frank, 45(4):120 in Washington State, by Gretta Peterson Yakama war, 41(2):162-69 Bickford, Walter M., 97(4):173 Gossett, review, 72(2):89 A Bibliography of Alaskan Literature, 1724- Bickle, Charles M., 14(4):260 Beyond the Capes: Pacifi c Exploration from 1924, by James Wickersham, review, Bickleton, Wash., 14(4):260 Captain Cook to the Challenger, 1776- 19(3):232-33 Bicknell, R. F., 28(4):376 1877, by Ernest S. Dodge, review, Bibliography of American Historical Societies, bicycling, 47(3):65-74 64(2):89 by A. P. C. Griffi n, review, 2(4):361-62 Biddle, James, 6(3):155, 14(4):265-66 Beyond the Frontier: Writers, Western Bibliography of Australia, by John Alexander Biddle, Jonathan W., 6(3):148-49 Regionalism and a Sense of Place, by Ferguson, review, 36(4):360 Biddle, Nicholas, 1(4):246 Harold P. Simonson, review, 81(3):113 A Bibliography of British Columbia: Laying the Biery, Galen, 91(3):166

34 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Bieter, John, An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Biggerstaff, Knight, rev. of Anglo-Chinese 1860, review, 48(2):59-60; Frederick Basques in Idaho, review, 92(3):163 Relations during the Seventeenth and Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, Bieter, Mark, An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Eighteenth Centuries, 28(4):420-22; Teacher, essay review, 64(4):175-77; Basques in Idaho, review, 92(3):163 rev. of The Crucial Years of Early The Genesis of the Frontier Thesis: A Big Bear: The End of Freedom, by Hugh A. Anglo-Chinese Relations, 1750-1800, Study in Historical Creativity, review, Dempsey, review, 76(4):157 28(4):420-22 64(3):119; Land of Savagery, Land of Big Bend district, B.C., 76(4):143-44 Biggs, John, 47(4):112-13 Promise: The European Image of the Big Bend Empire (Waterville, Wash.), “Big-Hitch Wheat Farming in Eastern American Frontier in the Nineteenth 16(4):256 Washington: A Personal Account,” by Century, review, 73(3):121-23; Big Bend Power and Light, 82(4):129 Edward C. Whitley, 78(1/2):10-16 Westward Expansion: A History of the Big Bend region, Wash., 37(4):281-86, 296- Bi-ho-qua (Jeff Davis), 74(3):110-11 American Frontier, review, 41(1):69-70, 302 Bilderback, William, rev. of A Long View 6th ed., abr., review, 93(3):146-47; ed., Big Bill (Skokomish religious leader), from the Left: Memoirs of an American “Dear Lady”: The Letters of Frederick 73(4):169-71 Revolutionary, 65(2):91-92 Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Big Bill Haywood and the Radical Union Biles, Charles, 23(1):54-60 Hooper, 1910-1932, review, 63(4):171; Movement, by Joseph R. Conlin, Biles, George W., 3(4):302 rev. of Canals and American Economic review, 61(4):230 Biles, James, 13(4):269-70, 14(1):78, 23(1):54- Development, 53(3):126; rev. of Big Blowup (1910). See Big Burn 60, 25(3):174-77, 32(3):256-57 The Frontier: Comparative Studies, The Big Blowup, by Betty Goodwin Spencer, Biles, John D., 15(4):263-65, 32(1):19-58 69(3):135-36; rev. of Independent review, 48(2):60-61 “Bill Nye in the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Lewis Historical Societies: An Enquiry “The Big Bottom (Lewis County) 1833- O. Saum, 84(3):82-90 into Their Research and Publication 1933,” by Walker Allison Tompkins, Bill Nye’s Western Humor, ed. T. A. Larson, Functions and Their Financial Future, 24(4):250-57 review, 61(3):170-71 55(2):87 Big Bottom (Lewis County, Wash.), Bill Reid, by Doris Shadbolt, review, 78(3):111 “Billington’s Frontier and the Realm of Ideas,” 24(4):250-57 Bill Sublette, Mountain Man, by John F. by Lewis O. Saum, 73(3):121-23 Big Burn, 103(1):13-24 Sunder, review, 51(2):86-87 Billique, Pierre, 24(3):188 The Big Canoe, by Lurline Bowles, 25(1):75 Billigmeier, Robert H., ed., The Old Land “Bills Illustrating the Movement for the Big Canoe (Kalispel Indian), 29(3):291-97 and the New: The Journals of Two Admission of Washington into the Big Face (Flathead leader), 35(2):121-32 Swiss Families in America in the 1820’s, Union,” by J. Orin Oliphant, 37(4):339- Big Game in Alaska: A History of Wildlife and review, 57(1):38 57 People, by Morgan Sherwood, review, Billings (Mont.) Gazette, 31(3):282-83 Billy Mitchell, Founder of Our Air Force and 74(2):92 Billings (Mont.) Herald, 31(3):261, 271, 281- Prophet Without Honor, by Emile Big Head (Spokane leader), 67(1):4-5, 8 83 Gauvreau and Lester Cohen, review, Big Hole River (Mont.), 97(4):171-77, Billings (Mont.) Post, 31(3):263, 274, 281. See 34(4):417 103(1):4, 6-8 also Coulson (Mont.) Post “Billy Sunday in Spokane: Revivalism and Big Horn County (Mont.), 31(2):196-97, 199, Billings, Frederick, 10(2):97, 13(4):244-45, Social Control,” by Dale E. Soden, 201 31(3):257-58, 279-81, 66(3):98-99 79(1):10-17 Big John (Skokomish religious leader), Billings, James Francis, 71(2):59 Billy the Kid: A Date with Destiny, by Carl W. 73(4):168-69, 171-72 Billings, Mont., 31(3):255-83, 89(4):189-90, Breihan, with Marion Ballert, review, Big Lost River basin, Idaho, 85(1):15-24 195-97 63(4):170 “Big Lumber in the Inland Empire: The Early Billings, Warren K., 60(4):216-20 The Biltmore Story, by Carl A. Schenck, Years, 1900-1930,” by John Fahey, Billings, William, 37(1):45, 51 46(4):107 76(3):95-103 Billings Board of Trade, 31(3):265-66, 269-70, Bingen, Wash., 8(4):284, 89(4):171-87 The Big Red Machine: How the Liberal Party 274-75 Bingham, Alfred, 62(1):17-18, 20 Dominates Canadian Politics, by Billings expedition, 28(1):77 Bingham, Edwin R., 97(4):184 Stephen Clarkson, review, 97(3):157- Billings Land and Irrigation Company, works of: “Oregon’s Romantic Rebels: 58 89(4):189, 197 John Reed and Charles Erskine Scott Big Wayward Girl: An Informal Political Billings Street Railway Company, 31(3):263, Wood,” 50(3):77-90; ed., The Frontier History of California, by Herbert L. 270 Experience: Readings in the Trans- Phillips, review, 60(3):166-67 Billings Water Power Company, 31(3):273 Missisippi West, review, 55(4):176; Bigart, Robert, J. ed., Environmental Pollution Billingsley, Fred, 54(3):89-91 comp. and ed., Northwest Perspectives: in Montana, review, 64(4):180; Getting Billingsley, Logan, 54(3):89-91, 95 Essays on the Culture of the Pacifi c Good Crops: Economic and Diplomatic Billington, Ken, People, Politics and Public Northwest, review, 71(1):40; ed., Wood Survival Strategies of the Montana Power, review, 79(4):163 Works: The Life and Writings of Charles Bitterroot Salish Indians, 1870-1891, Billington, Monroe, “Clergy Opinion and the Erskine Scott Wood, review, 90(2):98- review, 102(2):98-99 New Deal: The State of Washington as 99; rev. of Beyond the Frontier: Writers, Bigelow, Daniel B., 27(1):22-23 a Case Study,” 81(3):96-100 Western Regionalism and a Sense of Bigelow, Daniel R., 13(1):3-4, 15-16, Billington, Ray Allen, The American Place, 81(3):113; rev. of City on the 15(2):117-18, 37(1):50, 43(2):118, Southwest—Image and Reality: Papers Willamette: The Story of Portland, 67(2):50 Read at a Clark Library Seminar, 16 Oregon, 44(1):44; rev. of Dictionary of Bigelow, R. H., 29(2):153 April 1977, review, 72(4):186; America’s Oregon History, 48(4):147-48; rev. of Bigelow, R. M., 33(3):313 Frontier Heritage, review, 58(3):155- Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Path of Biggar, O. M., 88(2):64-65 56; The Far Western Frontier, 1830- Empire, 41(1):81-82; rev. of The Fur

Index 35 Trader and the Indian, 57(3):127-28; Bird, Harrison, Battle for a Continent, review, Founding Years, 1913-1933, by Horace rev. of Historians and the American 57(3):134 M. Albright, with Robert Cahn, review, West, 76(1):32-33; rev. of The Lost Bird, Kenton, “Tom Foley’s Last Campaign: 77(3):113 Revolutionary: A Biography of John Why Eastern Washington Voters The Birth of Western Canada: A History of the Reed, 60(2):113; rev. of The Modocs Ousted the Speaker of the House,” Riel Rebellions, by George F. G. Stanley, and Their War, 51(1):43; rev. of My 95(1):3-15; rev. of A Political Dynasty review, 28(2):207-209, 52(4):164-66 Road from Yesterday: An Autobiography, in North Idaho, 1933-1967: Compton “The Birthday of Washington,” by S. Weir 77(2):75; rev. of One Man’s Montana: White, Sr., and Compton White, Jr., Mitchell, 1(3):109-12 An Informal Portrait of a State, Two Men—Two Visions—Two Fates, Birzer, Bradley J., rev. of Sovereign Nations or 56(3):136-37; rev. of Railroads down 96(4):215-16 Reservations? An Economic History of the Valleys: Some Short Lines of the Bird, Philip, 7(3):187-98 American Indians, 89(1):34-35 Oregon Country, 42(2):171-72; rev. of Bird, Thomas, 7(3):187-98 Bischoff, William N., “The Jesuits and So Short a Time: A Biography of John Bird Woman (Sacajawea): The Guide of Lewis the Coeur d’Alene Treaty of 1858,” Reed and Louise Bryant, 66(2):92; rev. and Clark, by James Willard Schultz, 34(2):169-81; “The Yakima Indian War, of Tillamook: Land of Many Waters, review, 9(4):308 1855-1856: A Problem in Research,” 43(1):78-79; rev. of The Yankee Exodus: Birdnow, Brian E., rev. of Class Wars: The 41(2):162-69; comment on “Grant’s An Account of Migration from New Story of the Washington Education Indian Peace Policy on the Yakima England, 41(4):364 Association, 1965-2001, 97(2):99-100; Reservation, 1870-82,” by Robert L. Bingham, Hiram, 14(4):293-94, 297, rev. of Rain Check: Baseball in the Whitner, 50(4):142-43; The Jesuits in 33(1):60-61, 36(2):108 Pacifi c Northwest, 98(3):145 Old Oregon: A Sketch of Jesuit Activities Bingham County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, birds, 63(3):114-18, 120, 86(3):150 in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1840-1940, 103(1):3 The Birds of El Paso County, Colorado, by review, 37(1):70-71; ed., We Were Binheim, Max, ed., Women of the West, review, Charles E. H. Aiken and Edward R. Not Summer Soldiers: The Indian War 19(4):301-302 Warren, 5(4):318 Diary of Plympton J. Kelly, 1855-1856, Binkley, John W., 72(1):3, 5, 7-8 Birds of the West Coast, Vol. 1, by J. F. review, 69(2):90-91; rev. of Half-Sun Binkley, William Campbell, The Expansion Lansdowne, review, 68(3):149 on the Columbia: A Biography of Chief Movement in Texas, 1836-1850, The Birds of Washington State, by Stanley G. Moses, 57(3):128-29; rev. of Willamette 16(2):155 Jewett, Walter P. Taylor, William T. Interlude, 51(2):88 Binns, Archie, The Land Is Bright, review, Shaw, and John W. Aldrich, review, Bisgaard, Thor, 44(1):9 30(3):351-52; The Laurels Are Cut 45(1):37 Bish, Robert L., Coastal Resource Use: Down, 29(3):238-39; Mighty Mountain, Birdsell, Joseph B., rev. of The Hagen Site; Decisions on Puget Sound, review, review, 33(1):73-76; Northwest A Prehistoric Village on the Lower 68(1):44; Governing Puget Sound, Gateway: The Story of the Port of Yellowstone, 34(4):411-12 review, 75(2):89; rev. of The Fiscal Seattle, review, 33(1):80-81; Roaring Birdseye, C. H., 93(1):16, 19, 22 Revolution in America, 61(2):123-24 Land, review, 33(4):442-43; Sea in the Birdsview, Wash., 8(4):285 Bishop, Charles, 18(1):13-19, 70(3):118-19 Forest, review, 45(3):102; The Timber Birkeland, Torger, Echoes of Puget Sound: Fifty Bishop, Claire, rev. of Building Through Time: Beast, review, 35(4):365-66 Years of Logging and Steamboating, The Life of Harold C. Whitehouse, 1884- Binns, John H., “Northwest Region—Fact or review, 52(4):159-60 1974, 74(3):134 Fiction?” 48(3):65-75 Birket-Smith, Kaj, Eskimos, review, 64(3):128 Bishop, H., 11(2):141, 11(3):222, 227 “Biographical Sketch of Captain William Birney, Hoffman, Vigilantes: A Chronicle of Bishop, R. P., Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s Rock, D. Moore,” by Clarence L. Andrews, the Rise and Fall of the Plummer Gang End of the First Journey Across North 22(2):99-111 of Outlaws in and About Virginia City, America, 17(1):70 “Biographical Sketch of Captain William Montana, in the Early 60s, review, Bishop, Wash., 8(4):285 Moore,” by C. L. Andrews, 21(3):195- 21(2):144 Bishop, William H., 17(3):190 203, 21(4):271-80, 22(1):32-41 Birnie, James “Bishop Morris and the Episcopal Church in Biography of a Place: Passages through a at Fort George, 2(1):14, 18, 22(2):139, Western Washington,” by Thomas E. Central Oregon Meadow, by Martin 16(3):210-12 Jessett, 39(3):200-13 Winch, review, 99(2):93-94 in HBC’s Spokane and Thompson’s River “Bishop Scott and the Episcopal Church in Biography of a Progressive: Franklin K. Lane, districts, 5(2):95, 97-99, 103-105, Washington,” by Thomas E. Jessett, 1864-1921, by Keith W. Olson, review, 107, 5(3):163, 171-72, 176, 179-80, 38(1):3-17 71(3):141 5(4):276-77, 16(1):31-32, 29(1):6, bison, 23(3):163-72, 31(4):389-98, 49(4):159- A Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark, by 98(2):82 60 Annie Clark Tanner, review, 68(3):144- religious practices of, 37(4):307-308, The Bison and the Fur Trade, by R. O. 45 310-11 Merriman, 18(2):154 Birch Creek Massacre (Idaho), 102(2):58 Birnie, Rose, 14(2):148, 14(3):223-24, 226 Bissell, Lyman, 1(1):75-77 Birchard, William H., 69(4):172 Birth Control in America: The Career of Bissell, Wash., 8(4):285 Bird, Annie Laurie, “A Footnote on the Margaret Sanger, by David M. Bissett, Clark Prescott, John T. Condon, Capital Dispute in Idaho,” 36(4):341- Kennedy, review, 62(1):41 17(4):306 46; “William Henson Wallace, Pioneer The Birth of Forestry in America: Biltmore Bissner, William, 101(3/4):130 Politician,” 49(2):61-76; Boise, the Forest School, 1898-1913, by Carl Alwin Bisson, T. A., Japan in China, review, Peace Valley, 25(4):306 Schenck, ed. Ovid Butler, review, 30(2):236-38 Bird, Arthur, 7(3):187-98 67(1):40 A Bit of a Blue: The Life and Work of Frances Bird, Charles, 7(3):187-98 The Birth of the National Park Service: The Fuller Victor, by Jim Martin, review,

36 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 84(2):62 review, 70(1):36 50(1):34-35 Bitter Harvest: A History of California Black Diamond, Wash., 29(2):160, 39(2):107, Blackfeet Indian Agency, 37(1):36, 40, 45, 57 Farmworkers, 1870-1941, by Cletus E. 110 Blackfeet Treaty of Fort Benton (1855), Daniel, review, 74(4):181 Black Diamond Coal Company, 14(2):89, 30(4):406 Bitter Melon: Stories from the Last Rural 29(2):157, 159-61, 80(4):123-24, The , 1880-1920: A Chinese Town in America, by Jeff 90(2):108-109 Comparative Study of Canadian and Gillenkirk and James Motlow, review, Black Elk: Holy Man of the Oglala, by Michael U.S. Indian Policy, by Hana Samek, 79(3):121 F. Steltenkamp, review, 85(3):123 review, 79(3):121 “A Bitter Pill: Indian Reform Policy, Indian black exclusion law (Oreg.), 86(3):121-30 Blackfoot people, 30(4):406 Acculturation, and the Puyallup Black Feather, by LaVerne Harriet Fitzgerald, and De Smet, Pierre-Jean, 35(1):41, Act of 1893,” by Kurt Kim Schaefer, 24(4):306 35(2):129, 137 102(1):14-28 Black Harris, by Jerome Peltier, review, ethnographic materials on, 93(4):212-13 Bitter Strength: A History of the Chinese in the 79(1):45 and Jones and Immell massacre, 30(1):77- United States, 1850-1870, by Gunther Black Hawk War, 11(4):257-58 108 Barth, review, 56(4):180 “The Black Hole of Seattle: The Socialist Free and Payette, Francois, 47(2):58-59 Bitterroot Range, by car (1924), 83(3):92-93 Speech Movement, 1906-1907,” by and Stevens, Isaac I., 44(2):58-59, Bitterroot River valley (Mont.), 3(4):274-76, Terry R. Willis, 91(3):124-35 97(1):21-22, 24 42(1):44-76 Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South and Washington Superintendency of Bitton, Davis, rev. of The Lion of the Lord: Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Indian Affairs, 37(1):36, 40, 45, 57 A Biography of Brigham Young, Rebellion, by Peter H. Wood, review, Blackford, Elizabeth (née Mann), 103(4):159, 61(4):227-28 67(1):29-32 161-62, 164, 169, 171-73 Biven, Rasey, 44(4):170, 172, 174 “Black Man in White Town,” by Thomas C. Blackford, John Minor, 103(4):159, 161-69, Bjork, Kenneth O., West of the Great Divide: Hogg, 63(1):14-21 171-73 Norwegian Migration to the Pacifi c Black New Orleans, 1860-1880, by John W. Blackford, Mansel G., 103(4):165 Coast, 1847-1893, review, 50(1):31-32; Blassingame, review, 65(3):151-52 works of: “Networked Families: Social ed., Norwegian-American Studies, Vol. Black Panthers, 103(2):55, 58 Capital and Business Success for the 21, review, 55(1):44-45, Vol. 26, review, Black Powder and Hand Steel: Miners and Griffi ths and Blackford Families in 67(1):41-42 Machines on the Old Western Frontier, the Pacifi c Northwest, 1918-1945,” Bjork, Ulf Jonas, rev. of Interpreting the by Otis E. Young, Jr., review, 69(1):46 103(4):159-75; “Reform Politics in Promise of America: Essays in Honor of and the Garvey Movement, by Seattle during the Progressive Era, Odd Sverre Lovoll, 94(3):163-64 Theodore G. Vincent, review, 66(1):30- 1902-1916,” 59(4):177-85; The Lost Black, Arthur, 37(2):106-107 34 Dream: Businessmen and City Planning Black, Charles, 50(1):1 Black Robe: The Life of Pierre-Jean De Smet, on the Pacifi c Coast, 1890-1920, review, Black, Clarence, 50(1):1 Missionary, Explorer, and Pioneer, by 85(2):61; Making Seafood Sustainable: Black, Edward A., 100(3):113-16 John Upton Terrell, review, 56(1):36-37 American Experiences in Global Black, Erin, rev. of The Accidental Collector: Black Saints in a White Church: Contemporary Perspective, review, 103(3):142-43; The Art, Fossils, and Friendships, 96(3):157- African American Mormons, by Jessie L. Politics of Business in California, 1890- 58 Embry, review, 86(3):149 1920, review, 70(1):39 Black, Frank, 50(1):1 Black San Francisco: The Struggle for Racial Blacking Up: The Minstrel Show in Black, L. M., 29(1):54, 57 Equality in the West, 1900-1954, by Nineteenth-Century America, by Robert Black, Lloyd L., 49(4):170-71, 81(3):88, 91, Albert S. Broussard, review, 86(2):98- C. Toll, review, 67(1):39-40 87(2):85-91 99 Blackman, Margaret B., Northwest Coast Black, Lydia T., ed., Anóoshi Lingít Aaní The Black Soldier and Offi cer in the United Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: States Army, 1891-1917, by Marvin E. Screen Prints, review, 73(4):185 The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, Fletcher, review, 67(1):39 Blackman, William, 70(1):29-31 review, 100(2):90-91; ed., Essays on Black Student Union, 99(4):174, 178, Blackman Brothers of Snohomish County, the Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the 102(4):167, 103(2):55-64 57(4):159-60 End of the Eighteenth and First Half of Black Tamanous (secret society), 7(4):296- Blackorby, Edward C., rev. of History of North the Nineteenth Century), by Roza G. 300 Dakota, 58(3):129 Liapunova, review, 89(3):161-62 “Black Tamanous, the Secret Society of the blacks. See African Americans Black, Samuel, 5(4):286, 7(1):64, 11(2):108, Clallam Indians,” by Johnson Williams, “Blacks and the Coal Mines of Western 112, 28(4):407-409, 29(1):7-8, 7(4):296-300 Washington, 1888-1896,” by Robert A. 98(2):87-89 The Black West, by William Loren Katz, Campbell, 73(4):146-55 Black, William, 21(4):251-52 review, 64(1):43 Blacks in Gold Rush California, by Rudolph “The Black Campus Movement in the Blackburn, Abner, Frontiersman: Abner M. Lapp, review, 70(1):39 Evergreen State: The Black Student Blackburn’s Narrative, review, Blackshear, James, rev. of Historical Atlas of Union at the University of Washington 84(4):156 Washington and Oregon, 103(2):98; and Washington State University, Blackburn, Charles E., rev. of John Ruskin and rev. of In the Footsteps of Lewis and 1967-1969,” by Marc Arsell Robinson, Aesthetic Thought in America, 1840- Clark: Early Commemorations and the 103(2):55-64 1900, 59(4):221-22 Origins of the National Historic Trail, Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro- Blackeye (Similkameen leader), 18(4):273-74 102(4):203 American Folk Thought from Slavery The Blackfeet: Raiders on the Northwestern Blackstone, Sarah J., ed., The Business of Being to Freedom, by Lawrence W. Levine, Plains, by John C. Ewers, review, Buffalo Bill: Selected Letters of William

Index 37 F. Cody, 1879-1917, by Buffalo Bill, Blake, E. P., 42(4):311 42(1):80-81 review, 79(4):165 Blake, George A. H., 37(3):195-230 Blankenship, Warren M., rev. of McNary Blackwelder, Bernice, Great Westerner: The Blake, H. N., 29(1):54, 58 of Oregon: A Political Biography, Story of Kit Carson, review, 54(3):128- Blake, L. L., 7(4):304 77(4):152 29 Blake, T. A., 29(2):154-55, 157, 48(4):121 Blanket Bill Jarman, Northwest Washington Blackwell, F. A., 76(3):97-99, 84(1):8-9 Blake Expedition (1860), 37(3):194-230 Mystery Man: First Pioneer Settler Blackwell, Henry B., 22(4):281 Blakely (ship), 83(1):2-3, 5 in Whatcom and Skagit Counties, by Blackwell Lumber Company, 76(3):98-99 Blakely, Wash., 8(4):287 Percival R. Jeffcott, review, 50(2):67-68 Blain, Wilson, 26(3):203-204, 218-24, Blalock, N. G., 28(3):307 blanket primary, in Wash., 33(1):27-39, 26(4):283-88 Blanc, Capot, 19(3):188-89 39(1):33-38, 42(4):296, 48(4):113-19, Blaine, Catharine, 41(4):343, 47(1):1-2, 5-7, Blanchard, Andrew, 12(3):174, 189 91(4):171 90(2):71, 73-74 Blanchard, C. J., 77(3):99 “The Blanket Primary and Party Regularity in Blaine, David E., 38(4):320, 323, 44(2):62, Blanchard, Paula, The Life of Emily Carr, Washington,” by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr., 47(1):1-2, 5-7 review, 79(4):161 39(1):33-38 Blaine, E. F., 42(2):102, 105-106, 114-15, Blanchard, Rebecca, ed., Contemporary Coast blankets, 9(2):83-92, 12(1):9, 82(2):55 45(2):52, 100(1):15 Salish Art, review, 97(1):50 Blankets and Moccasins, by Glendolin Damon Blaine, Wash., 8(4):286 Blanchard, Richard, 11(2):146-47 Wagner and William A. Allen, review, Blaine, Wilson, 51(3):107 Blanchard, Wash., 8(4):287 25(1):67-68 Blaine County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 “Blanche Payne, Scholar and Teacher: Her Blanpied, Charles W., A Humanitarian Study Blair, Joseph, 39(4):267-68 Career in Costume History,” by Diana of the Coming Immigration Problem on Blair, Karen J., “Introduction,” Women’s Ryesky, 77(1):21-31 the Pacifi c Coast, 5(2):148 History special issue, 96(2):59-60; Blanchet, Augustin-Magloire, 10(3):211, Blanshard, Richard, 22(2):117-19 “Normal Schools of the Pacifi c 39(3):211, 19(1):48, 19(2):118-20, Blassingame, John W., Black New Orleans, Northwest: The Lifelong Impact 97(1):33 1860-1880, review, 65(3):151-52; The of Extracurricular Club Activities works of: Journal of a Catholic Bishop on Slave Community: Plantation Life in the on Women Students at Teacher- the Oregon Trail: The Overland Crossing Antebellum South, review, 66(2):79-84 Training Institutions, 1890-1917,” of the Rt. Rev. A. M. A. Blanchet. . . Blau, Marc H., Playgrounds to the Pros: An 101(1):3-16; Joining In: Exploring the . and Blackrobe Buries Whitmans, Illustrated History of Sports in Tacoma– History of Voluntary Organizations, review, 72(1):28 Pierce County, review, 97(2):106-107 review, 98(3):150; The Torchbearers: Blanchet, François Norbert, 17(1):47, The Blazed Trail of the Old Frontier, by Agnes Women and Their Amateur Arts 19(1):47-48, 96(2):96 C. Laut, 17(4):306-307 Associations in America, 1890-1930, correspondence of, 84(1):2-6 Blazing Alaska’s Trails, by Alfred Hulse review, 88(1):48-49; ed., Northwest and Cowlitz people, 93(4):191-93 Brooks, 103(3):116 Women: An Annotated Bibliography and Indian catechists, 72(3):98-101 Blecha, Peter, Rising Tides and Tailwinds: The of Sources on the History of Oregon and Provisional Government of Oregon, Story of the Port of Seattle, 1911-2011, and Washington Women, 1787-1970, 15(3):171-72, 68(1):19, 21 review, 103(4):194 review, 89(3):155-56; rev. of Divorce: Blanchet, François Xavier, 15(4):308 Bledand, A., 27(2):170 An American Tradition, 85(3):121; rev. Blanchet, George, 19(1):48-49, 19(2):117-20, Blee, Catherine Holder, Wine, Yaman and of So Sweet to Labor: Rural Women in 25(4):294-96 Stone: The Archeology of a Russian America, 1865-1895, 72(2):87; rev. of Blanchet, John B., 5(1):23 Hospital Trash Pit, review, 78(4):157 Wartime Women: Sex Roles, Family Bland, Bert, 45(4):121-24, 59(2):89-91, 95 Blee, Lisa, “‘I came voluntarily to work, sing Relations, and the Status of Women Bland, O. C., 45(4):121-24, 59(2):89-91, 95 and dance’: Stories from the Eskimo during World War II, 74(1):42; rev. of Bland, Robert, 15(2):103 Village at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon- Women of the West, 74(4):180; rev. of Bland, William, 15(2):100, 103 Pacifi c Exposition,” 101(3/4):107-108, Women’s History Sources: A Guide to Blank, Robert H., Individualism in Idaho: 113, 126-39; rev. of Coming to Stay: A Archives and Manuscript Collections in The Territorial Foundations, review, Columbia River Journey, 99(3):136; rev. the United States, 2 vols., 72(4):183;rev. 81(4):155 of Dear Medora: Child of Oysterville’s of Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Blankenship, Alden, 89(1):5, 8-9 Forgotten Years, 99(2):96 Culture in the Women’s West, 89(3):164 Blankenship, Evans, 29(2):122, 131 Bleeker, Sonia, The Sea Hunters: Indians of the Blair, Louis, 35(3):227-28, 230 Blankenship, George E., Lights and Shades of Northwest Coast, review, 44(1):42-43 Blair, Mirpah G., “Some Early Libraries of Pioneer Life on Puget Sound, 16(2):155 Blegen, Theodore C., 48(4):127-33 Oregon,” 17(4):259-70 Blankenship, Henry, 33(1):14-15 works of: Grass Roots History, review, Blair, Tina, “‘Going to Church Just Never Blankenship, Russell, “The Political Thought 39(4):323; The Land Lies Open, review, Even Occurred to Me’: Women and of John R. Rogers, 37(1):3-13; And 41(1):75-76; Norwegian Migration to Secularism in the Pacifi c Northwest, There Were Men, review, 34(1):99- America: The American Transition, 1950-1975,” 96(2):61-68 100; rev. of Great Son, 36(3):279-80; review, 32(3):336-38; ed., Norwegian- Blair, Walter, Native American Humor (1800- rev. of Joaquin Miller: His California American Studies and Records, Vol. 14, 1900), review, 29(1):100-101; ed., Mark Diary, 28(4):423-25; rev. of Little review, 36(1):88-89 Twain’s Hannibal, Huck and Tom, Annie Oakley and Other Rugged People, Blethen, Alden J. “Colonel” review, 61(3):171 40(1):70; rev. of A Mormon Chronicle: and Seattle theater, 81(2):59-60, 66 Blair, William, 41(1):47-54 The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876, and Seattle Times, 56(1):7-8, 68(2):65-68, Blair, William G., 41(1):47-54 47(3):93; rev. of Virgin Land: The 91(3):129-30, 132-33, 92(2):59-70 Blake, A. H., 2(1):32 American West as Symbol and Myth, and University of Washington, 66(1):21,

38 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 77(1):7-8 Blood on the Border: The United States Army Blumell, Bruce D., The Mormons’ War on Blethen, Alden Joseph, Jr., 35(1):22-23, and the Mexican Irregulars, by Clarence Poverty: A History of LDS Welfare, 81(2):54-56, 59-62, 65-66 C. Clendenen, review, 62(1):40-41 1830-1990, review, 85(2):72-73; rev. works of: The Alaskan, 81(2):54-66; The The Blood People, a Division of the of An Army Wife on the Frontier: The Maid of Manalay, 81(2):60-61, 65-66 Blackfoot Confederacy: An Illustrated Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, Blethen, C. B., 89(1):23, 31 Interpretation of the Old Ways, by Adolf 1867-1877, 68(3):144-45; rev. of A Blethen, Joseph, Jr. See Blethen, Alden Joseph, Hungry Wolf, review, 70(2):88 Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark, Jr. The Blood Remembers, by Helen Hedrick, 68(3):144-45; rev. of Dear Ellen: Two Blew, Mary Clearman, 97(4):180 review, 33(2):225-26 Mormon Women and Their Letters, works of: ed., When Montana and I Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian 66(2):86-87; rev. of The Genteel Were Young: A Frontier Childhood, by Nations, by Charles Wilkinson, review, Gentile: Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, Margaret Bell, review, 95(1):49-50 97(1):39-40 1857-1858, 71(1):43; rev. of “I’d Blewett, Charles, 24(1):22, 27(2):167-68 Bloodworth, Jeff, “Senator Henry Jackson, Rather Be Born Lucky Than Rich”: The Blewett, Edward, 17(3):185, 53(4):133-34 the Solzhenitsyn Affair, and American Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley, Blewett, Wash., 22(3):176 Liberalism,” 97(2):69-77 70(4):184; rev. of Letters of Long Ago, Bligh of the “Bounty,” by Geoffrey Rawson, “Bloody Sunday,” by David C. Botting, Jr., 66(2):86-87; rev. of A Mormon Mother: 22(2):155 49(4):162-72 An Autobiography, 66(2):86-87; rev. The Blind Boss and His City: Christopher Bloody Sunday (Everett, Wash., 1916). See of Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Augustine Buckley and Nineteenth- Everett massacre Succession on a Journey Through Utah Century San Francisco, by William A. “Bloody Sunday Revisited,” by William J. to Arizona, 67(3):133 Bullough, review, 72(3):142 Williams, 71(2):50-62 Blyth and Company, 103(4):159-61, 163-64, Blind Relief Laws, Their Theory and Practice, Bloom, Dan, 86(2):61-62 166 by Robert B. Irwin and Evelyn C. Bloom, John Porter, ed., Territorial Papers of Blyth and Fargo Company, 34(4):363 McKay, 20(2):152 the United States, Vol. 27: The Territory Blythe, Thomas S., 88(3):127-28, 144 Blinman, Eric, “A Makah Epic Journey: Oral of Wisconsin: Executive Journal, B’nai B’rith, in Portland, Oreg., 76(2):54, History and Documentary Sources,” 1836-1848; Papers, 1836-1839, review, 59-60 68(4):153-63 62(2):88, Vol. 28: The Territory of Boag, Peter G., “Overlanders and the Snake Blinn, Harold E., “WPA Prepares Tools for Wisconsin, 1839-1848, review, 68(1):46 River Region: A Case Study of Popular Historical Research in Washington Bloomer, Nev., 3(2):112, 42(2):132-33, Landscape Perception in the Early State,” 30(4):387-98; rev. of America 367(2):55 West,” 84(4):122-29; Environment and the Strife of Europe, 30(2):231-33 Bloomfi eld, Meyer, 84(2):56 and Experience: Settlement Culture in Blinn, Marshall, 12(2):159, 13(4):266, Bloomington, Idaho, 28(2):145-46 Nineteenth-Century Oregon, review, 36(3):259-66, 37(1):35, 51(3):137-38, Bloom-Wilson, Harriet, rev. of Photographing 85(1):43, 89(2):84-96; Re-Dressing 52(2):61 the Frontier, 72(2):92 America’s Frontier Past, review, Blinn, Richard D., 11(2):86-87, 13(2):98-99 Bloss, Roy S., Pony Express—The Great 102(4):197; rev. of Drawing Lines in Blinn, Samuel, 51(3):138 Gamble, review, 52(4):161-62 the Forest: Creating Wilderness Areas in BLM’s Billion-Dollar Checkerboard: Blue, George Verne, A History of Oregon, the Pacifi c Northwest, 99(2):92-93; rev. Managing the O and C Lands, by Elmo 17(1):70-71 of An Evening at the Garden of Allah: Richardson, review, 74(2):91 Blue Canyon, Wash., 8(4):288 A Gay Cabaret in Seattle, 89(1):42-43; Bloch, Louis, 66(2):61 Blue Cloud (Frank Pete), 92(1):16-18, 20-22, rev. of Jared Fox’s Memmorandom: Block, Eugene B., Great Train Robberies of the 24 Kept from Dellton, Sauk County, West, review, 50(4):166 Blue Creek, Wash., 22(3):176 Wisconsin, toward California and Block, Robert, 76(3):84-86, 89, 100(3):112-15 Blue Enchantment: The Story of Crater Lake, Oregon, 1852-1854, 83(1):31; rev. of Block, William, J., The Separation of the Farm by Wayland A. Dunham, review, Overland Passages: A Guide to Overland Bureau and the Extension Service: 33(2):217-18 Documents in the Oregon Historical Political Issue in a Federal System, Blue Mountain University, 46(1):8-10 Society, 85(2):77 review, 52(3):120-21 Blue Mountains (Oreg. and Wash.), 8(4):288, Boak, Arthur E. R., The History of Rome to Blocker, Jack S., Jr., Retreat from Reform: The 79(1):8-9, 83(3):91, 100, 84(1):19-29, 565 A. D., 20(3):236 Prohibition Movement in the United 84(4):144-49 Boals, Ray B., 65(1):32 States, 1890-1913, review, 69(2):93-94; Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, 79(1):8-9 Board of Catholic Indian Missions, 79(4):137 ed., Alcohol, Reform and Society: The The Blue Ribbon University, by George N. Board of Directors for Seattle Public Schools. Liquor Issue in Social Context, review, Belknap, review, 69(1):44-45 See Seattle school board 71(4):185 Blue Star: Told From the Life of Corabelle Board of Education (Wash. Terr.), 18(3):165- Blockhouse, Wash., 8(4):287 Fellows, by Kunigunde Duncan, review, 69, 24(4):271-72 Blodgett, Evelyn May, rev. of The Applewoman 31(1):115-17 Board of Indian Commissioners, 41(3):209, of the Klickitat, 10(1):71-72 Blueprint for Modern America: Nonmilitary 75(4):158-63 Blodgett, Henry, 31(4):384 Legislation of the First Civil War Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Blodgett, Peter J., rev. of Stealing the National Congress, by Leonard P. Curry, review, Church in the United States of Parks: The Destruction of Concessions 61(1):56-57 America, 42(3):240 and Public Access, 80(2):72 Blueslide, Wash., 8(4):288 Board on Geographic Names, U.S. Bloedel, Stewart and Welch, 80(3):85, 87-88 Bluestem, Wash., 8(4):288-89 abandoned, 25(3):238 Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir, by Blum, John, 46(4):112 and controversy over name of Mount Ernestine Hayes, review, 98(2):97-98 Blumauer, Simon, 76(2):55-56, 58 Rainier, 77(4):141-49

Index 39 decisions: 1912-13, 5(1):61; 1913-14, 223-24, 5(4):300, 302-308, 6(1):51-55, Historian, Scholar, Teacher: An Essay 6(2):130; 1916-18, 10(3):185-89; 64, 6(2):86-88 Review,” 64(4):175-77; The Earnest 1918, 10(1):79-80; 1920-22, 14(1):79; Bodie, Wash., 8(4):289 Men: Republicans of the Civil War 1890-1920, 25(2):160; 1920-23, Bodley, Temple, George Rogers Clark, His Life Senate, review, 75(2):81; Frederick 15(2):156-57; 1923-25, 17(1):79; and Public Services, 18(2):149-50 Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going 1927-28, 19(1):80, 19(2):159; 1928, Bodmer, Karl, 61(2):95, 99 Down, review, 90(2):97-98; ed., The 19(4):312-13; 1928-29, 20(2):159-60; works of: Karl Bodmer’s America, review, Jeffersonian Dream: Studies in the 1929, 20(3):237-38, 21(2):159; 1930, 76(1):33 History of American Land Policy and 21(3):236, 21(4):312, 22(1):77-78; Bodnar, John, Remaking America: Public Development, by Paul W. Gates, review, 1930-31, 22(2):158; 1931, 22(3):239, Memory, Commemoration, and 88(4):201-202; rev. of Trails: Toward a 23(1):75-76; 1932, 23(2):159, Patriotism in the Twentieth Century, New Western History, 84(2):63 23(3):236-37, 23(4):313, 24(1):73; review, 84(2):74 Bogue, Margaret Beattie, ed., The 1933, 24(4):307 Boeing, William, 45(2):41-46, 90(1):6, Jeffersonian Dream: Studies in the Boardman, Kathleen A., ed., Western Subjects: 9-12, 14, 92(2):76-79, 95(3):140-47, History of American Land Policy and Autobiographical Writing in the North 100(4):161, 103(2):84-93, 103(4):163 Development, by Paul W. Gates, review, American West, review, 96(4):217-18 “Boeing Aircraft Company’s Manpower 88(4):201-202 Boardman, Samuel H., 64(1):24, 27-29 Campaign during World War II,” by Bogue, Mrs. Gilbert, 7(1):55 Boas, Franz, 97(2):59-67 Polly Reed Myers, 98(4):183-95 Bogue, Virgil G., 12(4):272-73, 278 works of: Grammical Notes on the Boeing Aircraft since 1916, by Peter M. works of: Plan of Seattle, 68(2):62, 65-68, Language of the Tlingit Indians, Bowers, 86(3):107 75(1):22-33, 75(4):171-80 9(1):75; Kutenai Tales, 10(2):155; “Boeing as a Start-up Company, 1915-1917,” Bogue Plan, 68(2):62, 65-68, 75(1):22-33, Race, Language and Culture, review, by Paul Spitzer, 95(3):140-48 75(4):171-80 31(3):365-66; Tsimshian Mythology, Boeing Company, 100(3):120, 128, 103(3):126 Bohlman, Herman Theodore, 86(3):150 8(3):231-32; ed., Handbook of and African American workers at, Bohn, Dave, Kinsey, Photographer: A Half American Indian Languages, Pt. 3, 98(4):183-95 Century of Negatives by Darius and review, 31(1):97-98 books on, 86(3):107-109 Tabitha May Kinsey, review, 75(4):186 Boatman, Mary Ann, 3(4):301 contribution of, to Museum of History Boic e, Ned, 96(4):202 Boatman, Willis, 3(4):301 and Industry (Seattle), 43(2):165, Boilermakers Union, Local 104 (Seattle), “Bob Bartlett and the Alaska Mental Health 167-68 55(4):150, 152, 154 Act,” by Claus-M. Naske, 71(1):31-39 early days of, 45(2):41-46, 92(2):71, 73, 78, Boino, Klemet Persen, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 Bobb, Bernard E., rev. of Malaspina in 95(3):140-48, 103(2):84-96 Boise, Idaho, 15(1):44-48 California, 52(3):118-19 Filipino workers at, 102(1):8 Capitol Boulevard development, 92(1):3- Bobb, Harriet (Tsl-stah-ble), 92(1):16-18, gender discrimination of, in prewar 14 20-22, 24-25 employment practices, 98(4):183-95 missionaries in, 41(2):133, 136, 147, 151, Bock, C. A., 93(1):22 and Jackson, Henry, 97(2):71 156 Bock, Richard, 78(3):101, 103 and labor movement, 85(4):140, 143, as state capital, 29(3):255-67, 36(4):341- Bocking, Richard G., Mighty River: A Portrait 88(2):82-92, 98(4):185-87 46, 40(2):120-22 of the Fraser, review, 90(2):102-103 and local economy, 80(1):3-4, 7-8, synagogue bombing in, 102(4):163 Bockstoce, John R., Arctic Discoveries: Images 103(4):163-64 zoning laws in, 92(1):4, 11-13 from Voyages of Four Decades in the and military, 85(4):137-49, 95(3):144-47, Boise, Reuben P., 27(1):22-24 North, review, 93(1):38-39; Furs and 102(1):6-7, 103(2):84, 90-95 Boise, the Peace Valley, by Annie Laurie Bird, Frontiers in the Far North: The Contest “The Boeing Company and the Military- 25(4):306 among Native and Foreign Nations for Metropolitan-Industrial Complex, Boise Basin (Idaho Terr.), mining camps, the Bering Strait Fur Trade, review, 1945-1953,” by Richard S. Kirkendall, 19(4):286-93 102(2):101-102; Steam Whaling in 85(4):137-49 Boise County (Idaho), 31(2):198, 201-202, the Western Arctic, review, 70(1):45; “The Boeing Story,” by Sutton Gustison, 204 Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of 45(2):41-46 Boise Junior College. See Boise State Whaling in the Western Arctic, review, “Boeing’s New Past,” by Paul G. Spitzer, University 79(1):41; ed., The Journal of Rochfort 86(3):107-109 Boise Land and Water Company, 44(4):182 Maguire, 1852-1854: Two Years at Point Boening, Rose M., “Bibliography of Isaac Boise State University, student activism at, Barrow, Alaska, aboard HMS “Plover” I. Stevens,” 9(3):174-96; “History of 102(4):162, 164, 167-68, 170 in the Search for Sir John Franklin, Irrigation in the State of Washington,” Boise Valley (Idaho), 44(4):177-84 review, 81(1):10; ed., The Voyage of the 9(4):259-76, 10(1):21-45 Boisfort, Wash., 8(4):289 Schooner “Polar Bear”: Whaling and Boessenecker, John, The Grey Fox: The True Boisverd, Augustin, 23(2):92 Trading in the North Pacifi c and Arctic, Story of Bill Miner—Last of the Old- Boit, John, 12(1):8-50, 12(3):168-69, 1913-1914, by Bernhard Kilian, review, Time Bandits, review, 86(4):191-92 20(2):117-18, 44(3):130, 70(3):116-17, 75(2):92 Bogar, Gerald Dale, “Ocosta-by-the-Sea,” 128 Bode, Carl, Mencken, review, 61(3):178-79 54(1):29-32 works of: “A New Log of the Columbia,” Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la, Bogardus, Henry, 64(3):100, 102-106 12(1):3-50; Log of the Union: John 12(1):44-45, 47-48 Bogert, J. V., 47(1):24-25, 28 Boit’s Remarkable Voyage to the at Nootka Sound, 8(3):167-69, 11(1):24- Boggs, Joe, 27(4):386-88 Northwest Coast and Around the World, 25, 54(4):155-57, 71(2):73, 76-77 Bogle, Kathryn, 92(3):137-38 1794-1796, review, 73(3):140 and Vancouver, George, 5(3):218, 221, Bogue, Allan G., “Frederick Jackson Turner: Bokina, John, rev. of Bravo! The History of

40 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Opera in British Columbia, 101(1):36- Bolus, Malvina, ed., People and Pelts: Selected The Invention of the American Political 37 Papers of the Second North American Parties, 59(2):117 “Bold Northwestman” (ballad), 20(2):114-23 Fur Trade Conference, review, Bone, Scott C., Alaska, Its Past, Present, Bold Spirit: Helga Estby’s Forgotten Walk across 64(3):127-28 Future, 16(4):306-308; Chechahco and Victorian America, by Linda Lawrence Bon Marché, and infl uenza in Seattle (1918- Sourdough, 17(3):236-37 Hunt, 95(4):210-11 19), 77(3):106, 109 Bones, Boats, and Bison: Archeology and the Bold Venture: A History of Walla Walla College, Bonanza Creek (Yukon Terr.), 81(1):18, 20 First Colonization of Western North by Terrie Dopp Aamodt, review, The Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and America, by E. James Dixon, review, 83(4):152-55 Business Behavior of Western Mining 92(1):46-47 Boldt, George, 72(4):168, 87(1):13, 99(2):55- Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900, by Richard Boney, F. N., rev. of Prelude to Civil War: 56. See also Boldt decision H. Peterson, review, 70(2):92 The Nullifi cation Controversy in South Boldt decision, 79(3):98-99, 105-108, Bonanza Rich: Lifestyles of the Western Mining Carolina, 1816-1836, 58(2):103 87(1):13, 87(4):188, 89(3):133, Entrepreneurs, by Richard H. Peterson, Bonita, Wash., 8(4):289 96(2):88, 91, 99(2):55-56, 64 review, 83(3):116 Bonnell, Charles R., 1(3):129, 39(3):202, 206- Bolduc, Jean-Baptiste Z., 24(3):193-94 The Bonanza Trail: Ghost Towns and Mining 208, 210, 212 Bolkhovitinov, N. N., ed., Istoriia russkoi Camps of the West, by Muriel S. Wolle, Bonner, Ed, 8(2):87 Ameriki, 1732-1867 (History of Russian review, 44(4):191 Bonner, T. D., ed., The Life and Adventures of America, 1732-1867), 3 vols., review, The Bonanza West: The Story of the Western James P. Beckwourth, 23(1):69-70 94(1):45-46 Mining Rushes, 1848-1900, by William Bonner County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Bollens, John C., Yorty: Politics of a Constant S. Greever, review, 54(4):177-78 Bonners Ferry, Idaho, 8(2):87 Candidate, review, 65(2):92 Bonaparte, Charles, 39(4):264-65, 274 Bonneville, Benjamin L. E. Bolles, Jason, Magpie’s Nest, 35(2):184 Bond, Beverly W., Jr., The Civilization of the documents of, 18(1):59-65, 18(3):207-30, Bolling, John Randolph, comp., Chronology of Old Northwest, 1788-1812, 25(2):153 19(4):311-12 Woodrow Wilson, 19(1):74 Bond, James E., I Dissent: The Legacy of Chief expeditions of, 7(3):223-24, 28(4):348-49, Bollman, Moses, 15(2):103-104 Justice James Clark McReynolds, review, 84(4):144 Bolon, Andrew J. 85(1):45 at Fort Vancouver, 2(1):29, 12(4):311, memorialized, 6(3):218, 7(1):87 Bond, Marshall, Jr., Gold Hunter: The 15(1):50-51 murder of, 7(3):199, 14(4):250, 255, Adventures of Marshall Bond, review, in Great Basin, 19(1):18 18(2):117, 19(2):124-25, 31(4):403, 61(3):136 at Jackson Hole, 39(1):3, 9, 12-19 416, 425-26, 37(1):38, 45, 41(3):206, Bond, Rachel J. Good, 33(4):431-32, 34(1):62- and Wyeth, Nathaniel J., 24(1):35-37, 43 97(1):22, 31-37, 99(4):164, 167 63, 73, 76, 84 Bonneville County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, Bolon, Anna Elizabeth, 97(1):31 Bond, S. R., 23(3):178-88 102(4):172-73, 103(1):3 Bolon, Jerusha (née Short), 97(1):31 Bond, Trevor James, “Digital Collections in Bonneville Dam, 53(2):65-69, 86(4):178-79, Bolon, Josephine, 97(1):31 Manuscripts, Archives, and Special 181-82, 184 Bolster, Aryeness Roeder, 33(3):302 Collections at the Washington State Bonneville Power Administration, 53(2):69- Bolster, Rosemary, 33(3):302 University Libraries,” 93(2):106-107; 75, 55(2):57, 60, 62-63, 65(1):29-37, Bolster, Wash., 22(3):176 Bond, Trevor James, “From Treasure 85(1):18, 38, 86(4):182-83, 87(2):77- Bolt, Ernest C., Jr., Ballots before Bullets: The Room to Archives: The McWhorter 78, 99(1):3-13 War Referendum Approach to Peace in Papers and the State College of Bonneville the Bold, by Walter Meacham, America, 1914-1941, review, 70(1):40 Washington,” 102(2):67-78 26(2):150 Bolton, Frederick E., “High Schools in Bonds of Loyalty: German-Americans and Bonney, William Pierce, 10(3):177-79, Territorial Washington,” 24(3):211-20, World War I, by Frederick C. Luebke, 13(1):5, 20(2):90-91, 36(4):367-69, 24(4):271-81; rev. of Bricks Without review, 67(3):112 101(2):71 Straw: The Story of Linfi eld College, Bone, Arthur H., ed., Oregon Cattleman/ works of: “Captain Maloney at Fort 30(3):349 Governor/Congressman: Memoirs and Chehalis,” 20(3):190-91; “Lewis Bolton, Herbert Eugene, The Colonization of Times of Walter M. Pierce, review, County’s Early History,” 18(3):187- North America, 1492-1783, 12(3):237- 73(2):91 90; “Marker for Camp Montgomery,” 38; Fray Juan Crespi, Missionary Bone, Homer T., 33(1):27, 53(2):66, 68, 70-75, 22(4):293-94; “Marking Historical Explorer on the Pacifi c Coast, 1769- 85(4):137 Sites,” 15(2):119-22; “Monument to 1774, 19(1):69-70; Outpost of Empire: Bone, Hugh A., Party Committees and Captain Hembree,” 11(3):178-82; The Story of the Founding of San National Politics, review, 50(1):32-33; “Monument Unveiled in Puyallup,” Francisco, review, 23(1):65-66; Rim of Washington Politics, review, 52(4):162; 17(1):36-38; “Naming Stampede Christendom: A Biography of Eusebio rev. of The American Science of Politics: Pass,” 12(4):272-78; “Puyallup Indian Francisco Kino, Pacifi c Coast Pioneer, Its Origins and Conditions, 51(3):142; Reservation,” 19(3):202-205 review, 27(4):392-93; Texas in the rev. of Charles E. Merriam and the Bonsel (Whidbey Island settler), 7(4):310-21, Middle Eighteenth Century, 7(2):172 Study of Politics, 67(1):43-44; rev. of 8(1):43, 46-50 Bolton, Mary, 6(1):13 Crucial American Elections: Symposium Bonsel, Rebecca, 7(4):310-21, 8(1):42, 46-47, Bolton, Susan, ed., Restoration of Puget Sound Presented at the Autumn General 49-51 Rivers, review, 95(3):152 Meeting of the American Philosophical The Bonus March: An Episode of the Great Bolton, William, 6(1):13, 15(2):127, 132, Society, November 10, 1972, Depression, by Roger Daniels, review, 15(3):222 65(4):194; rev. of Democratic Demise/ 64(4):181-82 Bolton and the Spanish Borderlands, ed. John Republican Ascendancy? Politics in the Booge, John I., 22(4):279 Francis Bannon, review, 56(1):47 Intermountain West, 80(2):75; rev. of Book, W. P., 54(1):32

Index 41 The Book of the West, by Howard Angus and Idaho election (1918) of, 56(1):22-29 Development: Boise Cascade Recreation Kennedy, 17(4):302 as an insurgent Republican, 41(3):218, Communities, review, 66(4):188 Books on the Pacifi c Northwest for Small 221, 224, 229, 49(2):52-54 Boscowitz, Leopold, 62(1):2-3, 5-6, Libraries, by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood, isolationist doctrine of, 56(4):150-52 68(3):121-25, 89(2):60-61 review, 15(1):69 and Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928), 63(1):22- Boshouwers, Francis, 72(3):101-102 “Boom Days in Ellensburg, 1888-1891,” by 29 Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Study of Political Samuel R. Mohler, 36(4):289-308 and League of Nations, 36(2):148 Leadership, by Alex Gottfried, review, The Boom of the Eighties in Southern and murder trial of Harry Orchard, 53(4):165-66 California, by Glenn S. Dumke, review, 57(2):53 “Boss Speer and the City Functional: Boosters 36(2):180-81 and Payne-Aldrich tariff, 64(2):50, 53-55 and Businessmen versus Commission Boom Town Newspapers: Journalism on the as political orator, 56(4):145-58 Government in Denver,” by J. Paul Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, 1859- as prosecutor, 44(4):180-81, 58(1):30-32 Mitchell, 63(4):155-64 1881, by David Fridtjof Halaas, review, and Sawtooth Range legislation, Bossburg, Wash., 8(4):290, 22(3):176-77 74(2):94 91(3):139, 141 Boston (ship), 17(4):280-88, 21(3):179, Boomer, Alice, 71(3):119, 122-23 and Walters, T. A., 54(1):10, 16-17 70(3):119 Boomer, George E., 71(3):117-19, 122-23 and woman suffrage, 96(2):80-81 “Boston Men” on the Northwest Coast: The “Boomtown Cameramen,” by Bill Alley, Borah, Woodrow, rev. of Bolton and the American , 1788- 92(4):216-17 Spanish Borderlands, 56(1):47 1844, by Mary Malloy, review, 92(1):47 Boone, William, 81(4):142, 83(4):131-33, “Borah and the Kellogg-Briand Pact,” by “Boston Traders in Hawaiian Islands, 1789- 136-37, 141-43, 85(4):151, 90(2):59-67 Charles DeBenedetti, 63(1):22-29 1823,” by , Boone and Corner (architects), 83(4):143 Borah of Idaho, by Claudius O. Johnson, 1936 12(3):166-201 Boone and Meeker (architects), 83(4):131-33, ed., review, 27(3):261-64, 1967 ed., Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert 143 review, 59(3):169-70 Livermore, 1892-1915, ed. Gene M. Boone and Willcox (architects), 90(2):59-62, Bordeaux, Wash., 8(4):290 Gressley, review, 62(3):123-24 64-65 Bordeaux Packet (ship), 12(3):173-74, 188, Bostwick, H. C., 46(2):41 boosterism. See civic boosterism 190, 196 Boswell, F. E., Hanging the Sheriff: A Booth, Brian, ed., Davis Country: H. L. Davis’s Borden, Robert L., 49(3):108 Biography of , review, Northwest, review, 102(2):96; ed., The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, 79(2):77 Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks: From 1768 to 1795, by Lucullus Virgil Boswell, Sharon, interviewer, Frank B. Stewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow Northwest, McWhorter, 6(4):279 Brouillet: An Oral History, review, by Stewart Holbrook, review, 85(1):44 Borderlands: How We Talk about Canada, by 93(1):46-47; interviewer, Robert F. Booth, Derek B., ed., Restoration of Puget W. H. New, review, 90(3):154-55 Goldsworthy: An Oral History, review, Sound Rivers, review, 95(3):152 Bordin, Ruth, 102(2):73-76 93(1):46-47 Booth, Foss and Borst, 38(3):196-98 works of: Frances Willard: A Biography, Bosworth, Allan R., America’s Concentration Booth, Michael R., “Gold Rush Theater: The review, 79(1):44; Woman and Camps, review, 59(2):107-108 Theatre Royal, Barkerville, British Temperance: The Quest for Power and Bosworth, Susan, 41(2):96-97 Columbia,” 51(3):97-102; rev. of Liberty, 1873-1900, review, 73(2):94 Botanical Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi Barkerville: A Guide in Word and Bordwell, Constance, March of the Volunteers: West, 1790-1850, by Susan Delano Picture to the Fabulous Gold Camp of Soldiering with Lewis and Clark, review, McKelvey, review, 48(1):28-29 the Cariboo, 53(4):163 52(4):159 “The Botanical Labors of the Reverend Henry Booth, T. William, “Carl F. Gould: His Boren, Carson D., 4(1):38-39, 42(4):273, 275 H. Spalding,” by J. Orin Oliphant, Planning and Architecture at the Boren, Livonia Gertrude, 4(1):38 25(2):93-102 University of Washington,” 85(3):105- Borglum, Gutzon, 20(2):158-59, 59(3):121-27 botany, 10(1):5, 11-12, 20(3): 163-73, 17; “Design for a Lumber Town Boritt, G. S., Lincoln and the Economics of the 90(3):115-22, 102(2):55-65. See also by Bebb and Gould, Architects: A American Dream, review, 72(2):72-75 herbaria; names of individual botanists World War I Project in Washington’s Born in Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese Bothell, Wash., 8(4):290 Wilderness,” 82(4):132-39; Carl F. American Redress, by Robert Sadamu Botkin, B. A., 39(4):314 Gould: A Life in Architecture and the Shimabukuro, review, 93(4):207 Bottineau, Pierre, 23(3):178-85 Arts, review, 88(1):49-50 Born in the Country: A History of Rural Botting, David C., Jr., “Bloody Sunday,” Booth Who? A Biography of Booth Gardner, America, by David B. Danbom, review, 49(4):162-72 Washington’s Charismatic 19th 88(1):52 Bottles, Scott L., and the Governor, by John C. Hughes, review, Born Sober: Prohibition in Oklahoma, 1907- Automobile: The Making of the Modern 103(2):100-101 1959, by Jimmie Lewis Franklin, City, review, 79(2):83 bootlegging. See under alcohol review, 64(1):40-41 Bottolfsen, C. A., 70(2):81 Borah, by Marian C. McKenna, 53(4):159-60 Borning, Bernard C., Political and Social Bottomly, Forbes, 73(2):55-61 Borah, William E. Thought of Charles A. Beard, review, Bouchard, Edward, 81(3):94 antiwar sentiment of, 63(1):22-29 54(4):180 Bouché (North West Company employee), career of, 44(1):15-22 Bornstein, Louisa, 8(1):35 19(4):250-70 as constitutionalist, 58(3):119-29 Boroboro, G., 12(2):140-47, 12(3):222, 225 Boucher, Josephte, 90(3):141-42, 144 and Dubois, Fred T., 60(4):193-98 Borst, Joe (gold miner), 36(4):336-37 Bouck, Lura (née Snow), 76(1):3-4, 10 and Four-Power Treaty (1922), 37(2):121 Borst, Joseph (Centralia settler), 13(1):8-13 Bouck, William, 76(1):2-11, 87(3):138-39 and free coinage of silver, 33(3):284-96, Boschken, Herman L., Corporate Power Boudreau, Jack, Sternwheelers and Canyon 53(4):141-42, 144 and the Mismarketing of Urban Cats: Whitewater Freighting on the

42 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Upper Fraser, review, 99(1):40-42 Bowerman, Charles, 51(3):133 Boyd, Tom, 102(4):170 Boulder (Mont.) Age, 74(2):77, 80-86 Bowers, Peter M., Boeing Aircraft since 1916, Boyd, W. G., 49(2):57 Boulder Dam. See Hoover Dam 86(3):107 Boyer, John F., 25(4):245-47, 250, 26(4):262 Boundaries and Passages: Rule and Ritual in Bowers, Wash., 22(3):177 Boylan, Bernard L., “Camp Lewis: Promotion Yup’ik Eskimo Oral Tradition, by Ann Bowles, Francis T., 84(2):54, 56-57, 59 and Construction,” 58(4):188-95 Fienup-Riordan, review, 86(3):139-40 Bowles, Lurline, The Big Canoe, 25(1):75 Boyle, Jack, 22(2):104 Boundaries of the United States and the Several Bowles, M. M., 101(2):79 Boyle, William, 58(1):20-21 States, by Franklin K. Van Zandt, Bowman (U.S. Army captain), 2(3):236 Boyleston, Wash., 9(1):26 review, 58(1):41 Bowman, Francis J., rev. of The Far East in Boynton, Searles R., The Painter Lady: Grace Boundary (B.C.) mining district, 60(2):89, World Politics, 29(1):101-102 Carpenter Hudson, review, 70(2):85 93, 95 Bowman, Isaiah, The New World: Problems in Boys’ Games among the North American Boundary County (Idaho), 31(2):200, 203 Political Geography, 13(2):146-47 Indians, by Edith Stow, 16(3):233 The Boundary Hunters: Surveying the 141st Bowman, Jacob N., 1(2):14, 48(2):44 The Boy’s Life of Frémont, by Flora Warren Meridian and the Alaska Panhandle, by works of: “Cook’s Place in Northwest Seymour, 20(1):73 Lewis Green, review, 74(3):139 History,” 1(3):113-21; “The Pacifi c The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice, and Folly in an Boundary Town: Early Days in a Northwest Ocean and the Pacifi c Northwest,” American City, by John Gerassi, review, Boundary Town, by Roy Franklin Jones, 3(2):99-105; “The State Archives at 95(1):39 review, 50(4):167-68 Olympia,” 2(3):241-49; “Washington Boys’ Own Book of Frontiersmen, by Albert Boundary Waters Treaty (1909), 49(3):107-10 Nomenclature: A Study,” 1(1):5-13; Britt, 16(3):233 Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the rev. of Establishment of the State “‘The Boys’ War’: A Study in Frontier Democratic Party, by Horace Samuel Government in California, 1846- Racial Confl ict, Journalism, and Folk Merrill, review, 49(3):126 1850, 5(4):315-16; rev. of Europe in History,” by Kenneth Wiggins Porter, Bourbonism and Agrarian Protest: Louisiana the Nineteenth Century: An Outline 68(4):175-90 Politics, 1877-1900, by William Ivy History, 8(2):154 Boysen, Bigelow, 85(1):18, 22 Hair, review, 62(1):39-40 Bowman, James Cloyd, The Adventures of Bozarth, Jonathan, 34(1):55-69 Bourgeau, Silvan, 6(3):193, 196, 7(1):59-75, Paul Bunyan, review, 18(3):231; ed., Bozarth, Mary. See Ebey, Mary 7(2):144-67 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Bozarth, Urban, 33(4):411-35, 34(1):39-86 Bourgeois, Joseph, 60(2):89, 93 15(4):299 Boze, James, 89(1):5-9 Bourke, Joseph, 102(1):40 Bowring, John, 25(4):282-85 Bozeman, Mont., fi sh hatcheries in, Bourke, Paul, Washington County: Politics and Bowron, Lottie, 51(3):100 97(4):172-74 Community in Antebellum America, Bowser, W. J., 27(2):158-64 Bozeman Coal Company, 47(1):27 review, 88(4):198-99 Bowsfi eld, Hartwell, ed., The Letters of Charles Bozeman Milling Company, 47(4):119 Bourne, C. B., 49(3):114 John Brydges, 1879-1882, Hudson’s Bay Bozeman Trail, 41(1):43-65 works of: “Diversion: An International Company Land Commissioner, review, The Bozeman Trail, by Grace Raymond Problem,” 49(3):106-109 71(2):89 Hebard and E. A. Brininstool, review, Bourne, Edward Gaylord, 2(3):273-75, “Boy Editors of Frontier Montana,” by Robert 14(1):67-68 3(4):287-96, 64(2):60, 64, 68-69, L. Houseman, 27(3):219-26 Bozo the Clown, 93(1):52-53 70(3):126 A Boy of the Great Northwest, by Robert Bozorth, Christopher C., 4(1):41 works of: Essay on Historical Criticism, Watson, 23(1):68 braceros, in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 7(2):99-122; ed., The Voyages and Boychuk, Walter, 101(2):57-58 72(3):121-31, 97(3):131 Explorations of Samuel de Champlain, Boyce, Edward, 58(1):16, 18-19, 28-29, Bracher, Frederick, “The Great 1604-16, review, 1(4):277-78 79(4):166 Transcontinental Tour: Portland to Bourne, Jonathan, Jr., 35(4):298, 49(2):53, Boyce, Ronald R., “The Mormon Invasion Chicago by Car, 1924,” 83(3):88-100 51(2):54 and Settlement of the Upper Snake Bracher, George, 83(3):88-100 Bourne, Randolph S., 59(4):212-15 River Plain in the 1880s: The Case of Brackenridge, H. M., 4(3):170-71 Bourns, Phillips, Side Trips: The Photography Lewisville, Idaho,” 78(1/2):50-58 Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, Modern Chivalry, of Sumner W. Matteson, 1898-1908, Boyce, William D., Alaska and the Panama review, 30(1):127-28 review, 76(1):35 Canal, 103(3):114 Brackenridge, J. D., 16(1):51-52, 55-61, Boutineau, Pierre, 30(3):311-12 Boyd, Bertha J., 91(2):74-76 16(2):138-45 Bouzer, Joseph, 15(2):103-104 Boyd, Frank, 89(2):79-80, 82-83 Brackenridge, William D. Bow, Wash., 9(1):26 Boyd, Joseph H., “Reminiscences of Joseph in Exploring Expedition, U.S., 25(3):173- Bow people. See Quapaw people H. Boyd, an Argonaut of 1857,” ed. 74, 80(1):22, 27, 98(2):90-91 Bowden, Angie Burt, Early Schools of William S. Lewis, 15(4):243-62. See also journal of, 21(3):218-29, 21(4):298-305, Washington Territory, 26(2):151-52 J. H. Boyd Hardware Company 22(1):42-58, 22(2):129-45, 22(3):216- Bowden, Franklin W., 64(3):113-14 Boyd, Levi, 5(1):23 27 Bowden, Henry Warner, American Indians Boyd, Mina Epperly, 15(4):260 Bradbury, W.C. See W. C. Bradbury and Christian Missions: Studies in Boyd, Robert, People of The Dalles: The Construction Company Cultural Confl ict, review, 73(4):189 Indians of Wascopam Mission; A Braden, Waldo W., rev. of The People’s Voice: Bowell, Mackenzie, 63(3):97-98, 100-101 Historical Ethnography Based on the The Orator in American Society, Bowen, William A., The Willamette Valley: Papers of the Methodist Missionaries, 71(3):100 Migration and Settlement on the Oregon review, 88(4):202-203; rev. of The Bradford, D. F., 16(3):177-81 Frontier, review, 71(3):137 Indians of Southwestern Oregon: An Bradford, D. R., 45(3):82-84 Bower, Ward, 91(4):205-207 Ethnohistorical Review, 84(2):62-63 Bradford, P. F., 16(3):177-81

Index 43 Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation, 13(1):8-13, 13(2):135, 14(4):300-301, Catholic Minority, 1838-1986, review, 1606-1646, ed. William T. Davis, 15(2):133, 139, 15(4):289 95(2):102-103 review, 2(4):362-63 Bradley, John, ed., Learning to Glow: A Branham, Wash., 9(1):27 Bradley, Andrew, 95(1):30-31 Nuclear Reader, review, 92(3):157-58 Brannan, Joseph, 6(1):11 Bradley, Ben, rev. of Capital and Labour in Bradley, Lenore K., Robert Alexander Long: A Brannan, Sarah, 6(1):11 the British Columbia Forest Industry, Lumberman of the Gilded Age, review, Brannan, Thomas, 37(3):190-91 1934-74, 99(3):137; rev. of Mountain 81(1):36 Brannin, Carl, 72(1):13, 16 Timber: The Logging Company Bradshaw, Charles M., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208- Brannon, Joe, 13(4):275 in the Vancouver Island Mountains, 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41, Branson Building (Tacoma), 71(1):24, 26-27 100(4):199-200 17(1):30, 33(4):413-14, 95(2):78 Brant, Charles S., rev. of The Sioux: Life and Bradley, Charles C., Aleutian Echoes, review, Brady, Alexander, ed., Canada After the War: Customs of a Warrior Society, 56(1):44 87(2):106-107 Studies in Political, Social and Economic Brant, Irving, 76(4):126-28, 99(3):118 Bradley, Frederick W., 84(2):43-49 Policies for Post-War Canada, review, Brave Warriors, by Norman B. Wiltsey, review, Bradley, Glen D., The Story of the Pony 35(4):368-69 55(1):38-39 Express, review, 5(1):57 Brady, Clifton, 103(3):123, 125-27, 135-37 Bravo! The History of Opera in British Bradley, Harold Whitman, “The Hawaiian Brady, James H., 96(2):80-81, 103(1):22 Columbia, by Rosemary Cunningham, Islands and the Pacifi c Fur Trade, Brady, John G., 54(2):70, 72-74, 65(1):21-23, review, 101(1):36-37 1785-1813,” 30(3):275-99; The 71(2):84-85, 89(3):116 Bray, Gail, 102(4):163-64 American Frontier in Hawaii: The Braeman, John, ed., The New Deal, 2 vols., Bray, Martha Coleman, ed., The Journals of Pioneers, 1789-1843, review, 34(2):218- review, 68(1):25-30; rev. of C. Ben Ross Joseph N. Nicollet: A Scientist on the 19; rev. of America in the Pacifi c, and the New Deal in Idaho, 62(1):33- Mississippi Headwaters, with Notes on 24(1):58-59; rev. of America is West: An 34; rev. of Democrats of Oregon: The Indian Life, 1836-37, review, 63(2):72 Anthology of Middlewestern Life and Pattern of Minority Politics, 1900-1956, Brayman, Mason, 35(4):332-33, 47(4):115, Literature, 37(4):359-60; rev. of The 63(4):173-74 60(2):78-81 Anti-Chinese Movement in California, Bragdon, Paul E., rev. of Tradition in a Brazier, Carl, Sr., 89(1):28-29 31(4):465-66; rev. of The Boom of Turbulent Age: Whitman College, 1925- Bread and Roses Too: Studies of the Wobblies, the Eighties in Southern California, 1975, 94(2):105-106 by Joseph R. Conlin, review, 62(1):42- 36(2):180-81; rev. of Clippers and Bragg, Susan, rev. of Constance Lindsay 43 Consuls: American Consular and Skinner: Writing on the Frontier, “Bread and Wine,” by Angelo M. Pellegrini, Commercial Relations with Eastern 96(4):214-15 54(4):137-42 Asia, 1845-1860, 30(4):453-54; rev. Bragin, Dmitri, 38(1):47, 51-53, 38(2):126-35, Breakers, Wash., 9(1):27 of Fremont: Pathmarker of the West, 143-45 Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam 31(2):215-17; rev. of Frontiers of the Brainerd, Erastus, 13(1):21-24, 59(2):83-84, Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit- Northwest: A History of the Upper 87(2):62, 64-66, 68, 92(2):59 zen Village, by Lynda V. Mapes, review, Missouri Valley, 32(3):332-34; rev. of The Brains Trust, by R. G. Tugwell, review, 100(4):197-98 The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1778-1854: 60(3):170 Breaking New Ground, by Gifford Pinchot, Foundation and Transformation, Braisted, William R., The United States Navy review, 1947 ed., 39(4):319-20, 1972 30(2):234-35; rev. of The Interpretation in the Pacifi c, 1897-1909, review, ed., 65(1):43 of History, 34(4):418-20; rev. of Islands 50(2):69 Breaking Trail: Hudson Stuck of Texas and of the Pacifi c, 34(4):416-17; rev. of The Braly, David, Crooked River Country: Alaska, by David M. Dean, review, Jacksons and the Lees: Two Generations Wranglers, Rogues, and Barons, review, 80(2):71 of Massachusetts Merchants, 1765- 99(4):195-96 Brebner, John Bartlet, Canada: A Modern 1844, 30(1):122-24; rev. of The Journal Bram, Martin, 49(3):92-93, 97 History, review, 52(2):69; The Explorers of Captain aboard Braman, Dorm, 100(3):108, 115, 117, 120-22, of North America, 25(1):72-73 the Argonaut from April 26, 1789 to 125-27 Brecier, Peter, 25(3):173-74 Nov. 3, 1791, 32(3):323-24; rev. of Bramwell, Lincoln, rev. of Promised Lands: Breckenridge, James Malcolm, Russia’s Hawaiian Adventure, 1815- Promotion, Memory, and the Creation Breckenridge, 24(4):306 1817, 57(4):189; rev. of Voyages of the of the American West, 95(1):37 Breckinridge, Clifton R., 40(1):38-42 “Columbia” to the Northwest Coast Branch, E. Douglas, The Cowboy and His Breckinridge, John Cabell, 2(4):329-31, 1787-1790 and 1790-1793, 33(4):439- Interpreters, review, 19(1):67-68; 42(1):19-22, 44(3):109-10, 112, 40; rev. of Within the Sound of These Frederick West Lander, Road Builder, 63(4):133-34, 138 Waves: The Story of the Kings of Hawaii 21(1):71; The Hunting of the Buffalo, Breen, David, Alberta’s Petroleum Industry Island, Containing a Full Account of the review, 21(1):66-67; Westward: The and the Conservation Board, review, Death of Captain Cook, together with Romance of the American Frontier, 86(3):118-20; The Canadian Prairie the Hawaiian Adventures of George 22(1):65 West and the Ranching Frontier, 1874- Vancouver and Sundry Other Mariners, Branch, Edgar M., ed., Clemens of the “Call”: 1924, review, 76(1):34 33(2):238-40 Mark Twain in San Francisco, review, Breen, Lise M., Objects of Myth and Memory: Bradley, Henry, 5(1):55-56 61(4):233-34 American Indian Art at the Bradley, James H., 45(1):6 Brand, Charles J., 71(2):70-71 Museum, review, 84(1):31 works of: The March of the Montana Brandes, Mimi, 88(1):35-36, 38-39 Brehaut, Gill, 19(4):278-79 Column: A Prelude to the Custer Brandes, Ray, 88(1):35-36, 38-39 Breihan, Carl W., The Bandit Belle, review, Disaster, 53(2):82-83 Brandes House (Seattle), 88(1):35-36, 39 63(4):170; Billy the Kid: A Date with Bradley, John (Wash. settler), 12(3):224, Brandt, Patricia, Adapting in Eden: Oregon’s Destiny, review, 63(4):170

44 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Bremerton, Wash., 9(1):27, 56(1):3, Bridges, Robert, 57(4):154-57, 59(2):81-83, Lonely Pedestrian: Francis Marion 103(3):127 87, 68(2):60, 64-65, 68-71, 76(1):5-6 Streamer, review, 78(3):113 Bremerton and Puget Sound Navy Yard, by Bridges, Roger D., ed., The Papers of Ulysses Brimlow, George F., The Bannock Indian Fredi Perry, review, 95(1):45-46 S. Grant, Vol. 4: January 8-March 31, War of 1878, review, 30(1):113-15; Bremerton Housing Authority, 103(3):127 1862, review, 64(3):131 Cavalryman Out of the West: Life of Bremmer, John, 46(4):118 Bridgman, Jon M., rev. of The Seaforth General William Carey Brown, review, Bremner, Robert H., ed., The New Deal, 2 Highlanders of Canada, 1919-1965, 37(2):165-66 vols., review, 68(1):25-30 61(3):167-68 Bringhurst, Robert, A Story As Sharp As a Brennan, John A., Silver and the First New Brief Historical Sketch of Grays Harbor, Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers Deal, review, 62(1):44; rev. of Silver Washington, by William D. Welsh and and Their World, review, 93(4):199; ed., and Politics in Nevada, 1892-1902, Ed Van Syckle, review, 33(3):352-53 Solitary : The Selected Writings of 62(1):39 A Brief Historical Sketch of Port Townsend, Bill Reid, by Bill Reid, review, 93(2):94- Brent, Joe, 19(3):185, 188-89 Washington, by William D. Welsh, 95 Brents, Thomas H., 8(1):37, 17(1):32, review, 33(3):352-53 Bringing Indians to the Book, by Albert 21(3):216, 32(4):375-79 A Brief History of Oregon City and West Linn, Furtwangler, review, 97(1):40-41 Brents, Wash., 22(3):177-78 Oregon, by William D. Welsh, review, Brininstool, E. A., The Bozeman Trail, review, Bret Harte: Representative Selections, with 33(3):352-53 14(1):67-68; Campaigning With Custer, Introduction, Bibliography, and “A Brief History of Pluviculture,” by Clark C. 20(1):74; Major Reno Vindicated, Notes, by Joseph B. Harrison, review, Spence, 52(4):129-38 27(1):92; ed., Hoofprints of a Cowboy 33(1):109-10 A Brief History of Port Angeles, Washington, by and U.S. Ranger, Pony Trails in Bret Harte’s California: Letters to the William D. Welsh, review, 33(3):352-53 Wyoming, by John K. Rollinson, review, “Springfi eld Republican” and “Christian A Brief History of Shelton, Washington, by 32(4):458-59 Register,” 1866-67, by Bret Harte, ed. Grant C. Angle and William D. Welsh, Brink, Carol Ryrie, Buffalo Coat, review, Gary Scharnhorst, review, 83(1):33 review, 33(3):352-53 85(2):59-60; A Chain of Hands, review, Bretherton, Vivien R., The Rock and the Wind, A Brief History of the United States, by 85(2):59-60; Snow in the River, review, review, 33(4):445-47 Matthew Page Andrews, 8(1):71 85(2):59-60; Strangers in the Forest, Brett, Lloyd M., 39(1):52-53 A Brief History of the War, by Frederic review, 85(2):59-60 Bretz, J. Harlen, The Grand Coulee, 23(4):306 Duncalo, 10(1):75 Brink, Dean C., rev. of Mr. Polk’s War: Brewer, Margaret, 8(1):33 “Brief History of the Western Union Russian American Opposition and Dissent, Brewer, O. P., 37(1):46 Extension Telegraph,” by R. R. Haines, 1846-1848, 65(4):190-91 Brewer, Wilmon, Shakespeare’s Infl uence on 72(3):137-40 Brisbane, Arthur, 52(4):137 Sir Walter Scott, 17(2):151 Brief Outline of the History of Washington’s Brisker, E. J., 103(2):59, 61 Brewerton, George Douglas, 94(1):3-13 State Capitol Group, by Clark V. Savage, Bristol (steamer), 7(1):27 Brewster, Martin, 12(3):197-98 18(4):305 Bristow, Nancy K., rev. of Fields of Toil: A Brewster, R. J. W., 73(3):130 Brier, Warren J., “How Washington Territory Migrant Family’s Journey, 86(3):144-45 Brewster, Wash., 9(1):27, 22(3):178, 42(1):34- Got Its Name,” 51(1):13-15 Britain 35, 37 Brigges, Henry, 36(2):160 early history of, 2(4):294-302 Briand, Aristide, 63(1):22-29 Briggs, B. F., 1(3):139 and emigration, 102(2):79-88 brick making, in Vancouver, B. C., 21(2):131- Briggs, Harold E., Frontiers of the Northwest: mining investments from, 47(3):75-85 32 A History of the Upper Missouri Valley, navy of, 44(2):70-71 “Bricks, Brains, and Partisan Politics: review, 32(3):332-34; rev. of The Fur and Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):316-17 Edmond S. Meany, the University of Trade on the Upper Missouri, 1840- and U.S.-Canada fi shing dispute, Washington, and State Government, 1865, 56(3):132 34(4):386-92 1889-1939,” by John M. Findlay, Brigham, Clarence S., Fifty Years of Collecting Wash. Terr. report of, 35(2):147-56 99(4):181-93 Americana for the Library of the and Washington Conference (1921-22), Bricks Without Straw: The Story of Linfi eld American Antiquarian Society, 1908- 37(2):109-27 College, by Jonas A. Jonasson, review, 1958, review, 51(1):36 See also Oregon boundary dispute; 30(3):349 Brigham, Jay L., Empowering the West: Oregon Treaty (1846); San Juan A Bride on the Bozeman Trail: The Letters Electrical Politics before FDR, review, boundary dispute; Treaty of and Diary of Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 91(2):107; rev. of The Fair and the Washington (1871) 1866, ed. Francis D. Haines, Jr., review, Falls: Spokane’s Expo ’74: Transforming “The British and Americans at Fort Nisqually, 63(4):168 an American Environment, 92(1):50 1846-1859,” by John S. Galbraith, Bridenbaugh, Carl, The Spirit of ’76: The Brigham, Johnson, James Harlan, review, 41(2):109-20 Growth of American Patriotism Before 5(1):62-63 British Boundary Commission, 17(3):195, Independence, review, 68(1):33 Brigham Young: The New York Years, by 23(1):45-46, 53(1):17-33. See also Bridgeport Bar, Wash., 42(1):32-39 Richard F. Palmer and Karl D. Butler, International Boundary Commission Bridgeport Land Company, 42(1):35-38 review, 75(1):33 “British Capital in Northwest Mines,” by W. Bridger, Clyde A., “The Counties of Idaho,” Bright, Julia A., 56(2):60-61 Turrentine Jackson, 47(3):75-85 31(2):187-206 Bright, William H., 44(2):75-76, 56(2):58-61 British Colonist (Victoria), 23(2):112-14, Bridger, James, 19(1):15-16, 37(2):100-101, Bright Horizons, by Horace G. Joseph, review, 26(4):274 103-104, 106, 39(1):4-28, 31 30(2):227-28 British Columbia Bridges, Harry, 64(4):142-43, 145-46, Briley, Ann, “Hiram F. Smith, First Settler and annexation movement (1867), 100(3):136, 141-42 of Okanogan County,” 43(3):226-33; 80(3):101-11

Index 45 bibliographic resources on, 52(4):152-54, Annual Report and Proceedings, ed. W. review, 90(2):90-91 62(3):117-20 N. Sage, 17(4):305 Broad, James, 33(3):302-303 descriptions of, by early explorers, 65(1):1, British Columbia Horse (militia), 57(1):28-35 Broadbent, Larry, 102(4):163, 165 4-7 “British Columbia Indian Lands,” by Annie Broadus, Eleanor Hammond, John Jewitt, the development of, 17(2):91-104 H. Foster, 28(2):151-62 Captive of Nootka, 20(1):69-70 gunboat diplomacy in, 69(4):159-68 British Columbia Liquor Control Board, Broadway Norm (painting), by Mark Tobey historiography of, 86(3):131-38 98(3):140 (1935), 93(4):175 immigration policies of, 102(2):79-88 British Columbia Loggers’ Association, Brock, R. W., 50(3):113 judicial history of, 71(3):101-106 80(3):83-88 Brode, Howard S., ed., “Diary of Dr. Augustus and Near East crisis, 50(3):108-14 “British Columbia Offi cial Records: The J. Thibodo of the Northwest Exploring politics in, 23(2):110-30, 27(2):153-66, Crown Colony Period,” by W. Kaye Expedition, 1859,” 31(3):287-347 81(3):101-11 Lamb, 29(1):17-25 Brodeck, A. A., 57(2):62 provincial records, 29(1):17-24 British Columbia Prohibition Act (1917), Broderick, David C., 5(1):10 reaction to U.S. purchase of Russian 98(3):134-35 Brodhead, Michael J., “The United States America, 80(3):101-11 British Columbia Provincial Library and Army Signal Service and Natural and San Juan boundary dispute, 1(1):75- Archives, 11(1):35, 29(1):17-25 History in Alaska, 1874-1883,” 77, 2(4):290-93, 352-56, 8(3):194-96, British Columbia Tug Boat Company, 86(2):72-82; Elliott Coues: Naturalist 9(1):66-67, 18(4):289-92, 295-96, 42(4):317 and Frontier Historian, review, 20(2):134-36, 23(1):38-46, 23(2):133- The British Empire and the United States, by 73(4):164; Persevering Populist: The Life 37, 23(3):196-204, 23(4):286-300, William Archibald Dunning, 6(2):130- of Frank Doster, review, 61(3):165-66 31(2):181-86, 43(3):187-213, 62(2):59- 31 Brodie, Fawn, ed., The City of the Saints 68, 71(3):104 British History for American Students, by and Across the Rocky Mountains to British Columbia: A History, by Margaret A. William Thomas Laprade, review, California, by Richard Burton, review, Ormsby, review, 50(3):117-18 18(1):73-74 55(2):90 British Columbia: Historical Readings, comp. British immigrants, 58(4):179-82, 102(2):79- Brody, David, ed., The New Deal, 2 vols., and ed. W. Peter Ward and Robert A. J. 88, 103(2):71, 74, 80 review, 68(1):25-30 McDonald, review, 73(3):139 “The British in Oregon Country: A Triptych Brody, Hugh, Living Arctic: Hunters of the British Columbia: Land of Promises, by View,” by Oscar Osburn Winther, Canadian North, review, 83(2):73 Patricia E. Roy and John Herd 58(4):179-87 Brogan, D. W., The American Character, Thompson, review, 97(4):207-208 British Investment in American Railways, review, 36(2):175-76; Politics and Law British Columbia; The Making of a Province, 1834-1898, by Dorothy R. Adler, ed. in the United States, review, 33(2):237- by F. W. Howay, review, 20(1):67-68 Muriel E. Hidy, review, 63(2):73-74 38 British Columbia: This Favoured Land, by Liz British Investments and the American Mining Broken Hand: The Life History of Thomas Bryan, review, 75(1):12 Frontier, 1860-1901, by Clark C. Fitzpatrick, by LeRoy R. Hafen and W. “British Columbia and the Near East Crisis, Spence, review, 50(2):72-73 J. Ghent, review, 22(4):312-14 1922,” by J. C. M. Ogelsby, 50(3):108- British North American Boundary Broken River, by John Hawkins and Ward 14 Commission. See British Boundary Hawkins, review, 35(2):183 British Columbia and the United States: The Commission Bromberg, Erik, “A Bibliography of Theses North Pacifi c Slope from Fur Trade to “British Policy in the San Juan Boundary and Dissertations Concerning the Aviation, by F. W. Howay, W. N. Sage, Dispute, 1854-72,” by Barry M. Gough, Pacifi c Northwest and Alaska,” and H. F. Angus, review, 34(4):404-405 62(2):59-68 40(3):203-52; “A Further Bibliography British Columbia and Victoria Express “A British Report on Washington Territory: of Theses Concerning the Pacifi c Company, 76(4):140, 142-46 1885,” 35(2):147-56 Northwest and Alaska,” 42(2):147-66 British Columbia Chronicle, 1788-1846: The British Search for the Bromberg, Nicolette, Picturing the Alaska- Adventures by Sea and Land, by G. P in the Eighteenth Century, by Glyndwr Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition: The V. Akrigg and Helen B. Akrigg, review, Williams, review, 54(3):126-27 Photographs of Frank H. Nowell, review, 68(1):43 The British Side of the Restoration of Fort 101(1):37-38 British Columbia Express and General Astoria, by Katharine B. Judson, Bromley, Horace, 91(2):110, 96(4):184 Transportation Company, 76(4):145- 11(2):152 Broncho Apache, by Paul I. Wellman, review, 46 “British Threats and the Settlement of the 28(1):101-102 British Columbia Federationist (Vancouver), Oregon Boundary Dispute,” by Stuart Broncho Charlie, a Saga of the Saddle, by 50(3):112, 114 Anderson, 66(4):153-60 Gladys Shaw Erskine, 26(2):150 British Columbia gold rushes British-American Relations, 1917-1918: The Bronson, Duncan, 100(3):109-10 Cariboo region, 24(3):195-207, 22(1):32- Role of Sir William Wiseman, by W. B. Brontes (ship), 55(3):108-109, 98(1):25 41, 51(3):97-102, 76(4):140, 142-45 Fowler, review, 61(3):177 Brooke, Clarke, comment on “Artifi cial Cassiar region, 22(1):32-37 Britons View America: Travel Commentary, Propagation of Salmon in Oregon, Fraser River, 15(4):247-48, 18(3):199-206, 1860-1935, by Richard L. Rapson, 1875-1910: A Chapter in American 18(4):271-76, 21(3):195-97, 22(3):203- review, 64(1):32-33 Conservation,” by Gordon B. Dodds, 209, 23(2):97-99, 101, 106, 44(4):161- Britt, Albert, Boys’ Own Book of Frontiersmen, 50(4):133-34 65, 71(3):102, 104-406, 76(4):137-39 16(3):233 Brookes, A. M., 17(3):212-13 British Columbia Historical Association, Britt, D. W. C., 41(2):145 Brookfi eld, Wash., 9(1):28 14(1):77-78 Britten, Thomas A., American Indians in Brooks, Alfred Hulse, 77(4):135 British Columbia Historical Association: Third World War I: At War and at Home, works of: Blazing Alaska’s Trails,

46 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 103(3):116 The Brothers’ War, by John C. Reed, review, 121-23 Brooks, Hazel, 87(1):18-19 2(1):46-48 Brown, Everett Somerville, The Constitutional Brooks, James F., ed., Women and Gender in Brougham, Royal, 44(1):12 History of the Louisiana Purchase, 1803- the American West: Jensen-Miller Prize Broughton, Robert H., 79(1):33-34 1812, 11(3):234-35; ed., The Missouri Essays from the Coalition for Western Broughton, William Robert, 5(4):303, 6(2):88, Compromise and Presidential Politics, Women’s History, review, 96(4):211-12 14(4):264-66, 21(1):55-60, 44(3):116, 1820-1825, 17(2):151 Brooks, John, 22(2):130-40 83(2):53-59 Brown, Frank, 37(2):139 Brooks, Juanita, The History of the Jews in “Broughton’s Reconnaissance of the San Juan Brown, Frederick L., rev. of The U.S. Forest Utah and Idaho, review, 67(1):40; Islands in 1792,” ed. J. Neilson Barry, Service in the Pacifi c Northwest: A The Mountain Meadows Massacre, 21(1):55-60 History, 102(3):145-46 review, 42(3):248-49; ed., A Mormon Brouillet, Frank, 93(2):85 Brown, George (settler), 101(2):79 Chronicle: The Diaries of John D. Lee, Brouillet, Jean Baptiste, 8(4):253, Brown, George D., 90(2):80-87 1848-1876, review, 47(3):93 15(4):308, 19(1):50, 19(2):118-19, works of: From Coast to Coast, 15(1):70 Brooks, Karl, rev. of The Environmental 124-27, 132 Brown, George W., “Barney, Take Me Home Justice: William O. Douglas and works of: Journal of a Catholic Bishop on Again” (song), 60(1):26, 28 American Conservation, 100(4):194-95 the Oregon Trail: The Overland Crossing Brown, Gerald S., Canada and the United Brooks, Lloyd, 51(3):109-10 of the Rt. Rev. A. M. A. Blanchet. . . States: Some Aspects of Their Historical Brooks, Paul, Speaking for Nature: How . and Blackrobe Buries Whitmans, Relations, review, 44(1):45-46 Literary Naturalists from Henry review, 72(1):28 Brown, Giles T., “The Culmination and Thoreau to Rachel Carson Have Shaped Broussard, Albert S., Black San Francisco: The Decline of Pacifi c Coastwise Shipping, America, review, 73(2):92 Struggle for Racial Equality in the West, 1916-1936,” 40(3):177-88; Ships that Brooks, Philip Coolidge, Diplomacy and the 1900-1954, review, 86(2):98-99 Sail No More: Marine Transportation Borderlands: The Adams-Onis Treaty of Browder, Laura, Her Best Shot: Women and from San Diego to Puget Sound, 1910- 1819, review, 32(2):226-27 Guns in America, review, 98(3):147-48 1940, review, 57(4):192 Brooks, Quincy A., 13(1):17-18, 19(3):204 Brower, Charles D., 91(3):115, 119-21 Brown, Harry, 7(3):187-98 works of: “Taken Prisoner by the Indians,” works of: Fifty Years Below Zero, review, Brown, J. (ship captain), 13(1):31 1(3):122-24 34(1):106-107 Brown, Jennie Broughton, Fort Hall On the Brooks, Richard E., 14(4):311-12 Brower, Helen, “Bering’s Successors, 1745- Oregon Trail, 23(4):304-305 Brooks, Robert R. R., When Labor Organizes, 1780: Contributions of Peter Simon Brown, Jennifer Corrinne, “‘The Gamest Fish review, 29(3):330-32 Pallas to the History of Russian That Swims’: Management of the Big Brooks, Thomas R., Toil and Trouble: A Exploration toward Alaska,” 38(1):35- Hole Fishery in Montana,” 97(4):171- History of American Labor, review, 83, 38(2):109-55 78; rev. of The Last Indian War: The 56(3):134-35 Brown (captain of the Persea), 15(4):289 Nez Perce Story, 101(1):48; rev. of Brooks, Timothy, 98(4):179-80 Brown, Agnes Cain, 81(2):62-63, 66 Making Seafood Sustainable: American Brooks, Van Wyck, The Times of Melville and Brown, Alson Lennon, 71(4):162-71 Experiences in Global Perspective, Whitman, review, 39(1):70-71; The Brown, Arthur J., “The Promotion of 103(3):142-43 World of Washington Irving, review, Emigration to Washington, 1854- Brown, Jennifer S. H., ed., The New Peoples: 36(1):85-88 1909,” 36(1):3-17 Being and Becoming Métis in North Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, 84(1):22- Brown, Ashmun N., “Preserving Our Public America, review, 77(3):116 25 Records,” 1(2):10-15; “Washington Brown, John A., 95(3):126-30 Broome, Harvey, Faces of the Wilderness, Territory in the War Between the works of: Dreamer-Prophets of the review, 65(1):42-43 States,” 2(1):33-39 Columbia Plateau: Smohalla and Broshears, Israel, 1(1):52-53 Brown, Beverly A., In Timber Country: Skolaskin, review, 80(4):156-57; Broshears, Joseph, 12(3):224, 13(1):8-13, Working People’s Stories of Esther Ross: Stillaguamish Champion, 13(2):131, 135 Environmental Confl ict and Urban review, 94(1):42-43; Ferryboats on Broshears, William, 1(1):52-53 Flight, review, 88(4):207-208 the Columbia River, Including the Brosnan, Cornelius J., “The Signers of the Brown, Charles M., rev. of Rails North: The Bridges and Dams, review, 66(3):141; Oregon Memorial of 1838,” 24(3):174- Railroads of Alaska and the Yukon, A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the 89; History of the State of Idaho, 1918 74(2):90 Pacifi c Northwest, rev. ed., review, ed., 10(1):71, 1926 ed., 18(4):307; Jason Brown, Christine W., Hand Raised: The Barns 84(4):152; Half-Sun on the Columbia: Lee, Prophet of the New Oregon, review, of Montana, review, 103(4):193 A Biography of , review, 23(4):303-304 Brown, D. A., “White Salmon and the Old 57(3):128-29; Indian Slavery in the Brosnan, Kathleen A., rev. of The Ambitious Blockhouse,” 18(2):110-21 Pacifi c Northwest, review, 86(2):96- City: A History of the City of North Brown, Dee, The Gentle Tamers: Women of the 97; Indians of the Pacifi c Northwest: A Vancouver, 99(3):138-39 Old Wild West, review, 49(4):173-74; History, review, 74(3):142; John Slocum Brotchie, William, 11(3):224, 226, 11(4):298, The Settler’s West, review, 47(4):125-26; and the Indian Shaker Church, review, 300, 302 ed., Pawnee, Blackfoot, and Cheyenne: 89(1):45-46; Myron Eells and the Puget Brother Jonathan (steamer), 44(4):161, History and Folklore of the Plains from Sound Indians, review, 69(4):188-89; 97(4):194 the Writings of George Bird Grinnell, rev. of Great Westerner: The Story “Brother Mack,” the Frontier Preacher, by A. J. review, 53(2):82 of Kit Carson, 54(3):128-29; rev. of McNemee, 16(1):67-68 Brown, E. S. (millwright), 16(1):17-18 Northwest Explorations, 46(4):124; rev. Brotherhood of the Co-operative Brown, Ed, 102(4):171-72 of The Umatilla Trail: Pioneer Days in Commonwealth, 59(3):138-43 Brown, Edwin J., 54(3):92-94, 100, 71(3):119, Washington Territory, 43(3):239-40

Index 47 Brown, John G., 16(1):51-52, 55-61 Browne, H. Tilly, 51(2):61 Instruction, review, 59(3):156-61 Brown, Jonas W., 11(4):255 Browne, J. J., 26(4):253 Brunet, Patrick J., The Arthur H. Clark Brown, Joseph Epes, ed., The Sacred Pipe: Browne, John Ross, 31(4):423, 426, 431, Company: An Americana Century, Black Elk’s Account of the Seven Rites of 32(4):385-400, 93(2):59-68 1902-2002, review, 96(3):151-52 the Oglala Sioux, review, 45(1):34-35 works of: J. Ross Browne: His Letters, Brunhouse, R. L., ed., “An American at Brown, Louie, 31(4):412, 415 Journals and Writings, review, 61(1):53 Nootka Sound, 1789,” 31(3):285-86 Brown, Malcolm, rev. of Boundary Town: Browne, John J., 26(4):253, 72(1):4-5 Brunn, Raphael, 33(3):316 Early Days in a Northwest Boundary Browne, Lina Fergusson, ed., J. Ross Browne: Brunoche (North West Company employee), Town, 50(4):167-68 His Letters, Journals and Writings, 19(4):250-70 Brown, Mark H., The Flight of the Nez Perce, review, 61(1):53 Brunot, Felix, 75(4):161-62 review, 58(4):210-11; The Plainsmen Browne, Sheri Bartlett, rev. of Women Bruns, Roger A., Knights of the Road: A Hobo of the Yellowstone: A History of the and Gender in the American West: History, review, 73(1):41 Yellowstone Basin, review, 54(2):81 Jensen-Miller Prize Essays from the Bruseth, Nels, Indian Stories and Legends, Brown, Mary Olney, 3(2):110 Coalition for Western Women’s History, 17(4):303-304 Brown, Michael Serizawa, rev. of Born in 96(4):211-12 Brush Prairie, Wash., 9(1):29 Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese Browne National Bank (Spokane, Wash.), Bryan, Edgar, 8(1):6 American Redress, 93(4):207; rev. 26(4):253, 72(1):5 Bryan, Enoch Albert, 36(1):15, 48(3):92, of Pioneer Square: Seattle’s Oldest Brownfi eld, Daniel F., 13(1): 8-13, 62, 51(1):47 Neighborhood, 97(3):155-56 13(2):135, 44(2):54 works of: Historical Sketch of the State Brown, Minnie Sparling, 1(2):8 Browning, Daniel M., 102(1):20 College of Washington, 1890-1925, Brown, Neill S., 46(1):19-24 Browning, Ola, 95(1):20 review, 20(1):68-69; Orient Meets Brown, Peter (How-a-thlub), 74(3):107, 110 Browning, Robert J., Fisheries of the North Occident: The Advent of the Railways Brown, Philip, 17(4):281 Pacifi c: History, Species, Gear and to the Pacifi c Northwest, review, Brown, R. C. Lundin, 72(3):104-105 Processes, review, 66(3):137 27(3):270-71 Brown, Ralph Adams, The Presidency of John Brownson, Orestes, 52(1):5 Bryan, James, 51(2):55 Adams, review, 68(1):34 Brownwell, Herbert, 98(2):67, 74 Bryan, Liz, British Columbia: This Favoured Brown, Richard (iron mill owner), 17(3):178 Bruce, H. W., 62(2):60-61 Land, review, 75(1):12 Brown, Richard Maxwell, Strain of Violence: Bruce, James W., 7(1):56 Bryan, Robert Bruce, 18(3):168-70, 173, 176, Historical Studies of American Violence Bruce, Miner, 101(3/4):132 45(2):62, 64 and Vigilantism, review, 68(4):191 Bruce, Robert, Three Old Plainsmen and Three Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart, A History of the Brown, Robert (naturalist), 38(3):245-47 Other Western Stories, 15(2):149 National Capital, 5(4):318 Brown, Robert Craig, Canada Views the Bruce, William, 17(1):62 Bryan, William Jennings, 53(3):114, United States: Nineteenth-Century Bruceport, Wash., 4(3):189, 9(1):29 53(4):139-40, 144, 55(1):21-27, Political Attitudes, review, 59(4):215- Brucken, Carolyn E., Home Lands: How 67(2):86 16; The Canadians, 1867-1967, review, Women Made the West, review, Bryans, Andrew N., “Architecture in the 59(2):111-12; Twentieth Century 102(2):93-94; rev. of Riding Pretty: 20th Century: The Pietro Belluschi Canada, review, 75(2):86; rev. of Rodeo Royalty in the American West, Collection at the Oregon Historical Canada-United States Treaty Relations, 99(1):42-43 Society,” 95(3):164-65 55(4):187-88 Brumbach, David M., rev. of Father Peter Bryant, Arlene, ed., A Hidden Past: An Brown, Robert E., rev. of The Growth of John De Smet, Jesuit in the West, Exploration of Eastside History, review, American Thought, 35(2):182 88(3):150; rev. of Jesuit Mission Presses 92(2):105 Brown, Samuel, 12(1):3-4, 8, 24(2):134, 142, in the Pacifi c Northwest: A History and Bryant, John, 9(2):132-33, 136, 138, 9(3):209, 146-48 Bibliography of Imprints, 1876-1899, 219, 12(3):176, 183 Brown, Steven C., Native Visions: Evolution in plus Other Early Catholic Presses and Bryant, Keith L., Jr., Alfalfa Bill Murray, Northwest Coast Art from the Eighteenth a Critical Study of the Lapwai Press, review, 60(2):115 through the Twentieth Century, review, 1839-1846, 88(2):98; rev. of Sacred Bryant, Louise, 50(3):87 90(4):212-13; ed., Spirits of the Water: Encounters: Father De Smet and the Bryant, Wash., 9(1):30 Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Indians of the Rocky Mountain West, Bryant, William P., 11(1):60 Alaska and British Columbia, 1774- 85(4):161 Bryant and Sturgis (Boston merchants), 1910, review, 92(4):206-207 Brumble, H. David, III, An Annotated 12(3):176-83, 21(3):184 Brown, Thomas (sheriff), 7(3):187-98 Bibliography of American Indian Bryarly, Wakeman, The Trail to California: Brown, Thomas D. (lawyer), 25(4):282-85 and Eskimo Autobiographies, review, The Overland Journal of Vincent Brown, William (HBC employee), 6(1):58, 74(4):178 Geiger and Wakeman Bryarly, review, 6(2):86-87, 6(3):191, 6(4):268, 277, Brumfi eld, Kirby, This Was Wheat Farming: 37(2):164-65 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144-67, 12(1):46, A Pictorial History of the Farms and Bryce, James, 13(2):105-106, 51(3):118-19 12(3):170, 185-86, 188, 191-92, 195 Farmers of the Northwest Who Grow the works of: Modern Democracies, review, Brown, William Compton, 93(2):107 Nation’s Bread, review, 60(4):222-23 12(4):304-305; South America: works of: Early Okanogan History, review, Brumfi eld, William, “The Removal of the Observations and Impressions, review, 4(2):130; The Indian Side of the Story, County Seat from Dungeness to Port 4(1):46-48; The Study of American review, 54(2):82 Angeles, Washington,” 28(3):312-15 History, review, 13(3):235-36 “The Brown Farm on the Nisqually Delta, Brundage, Avery, 87(1):22-23 Brydges, Charles John, The Letters of Charles 1904-1919: A Photographic Essay,” by Bruneau treaty (1866), 61(4):199-200 John Brydges, 1879-1882, Hudson’s Bay Mark Nielsen, 71(4):162-71 Bruner, Jerome S., Toward a Theory of Company Land Commissioner, review,

48 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 71(2):89 Edition of Two Diaries, ed. Howard L. Leckie, review, 59(1):50-51 Bryn Mawr, Wash., 9(1):30 Scamehorn, review, 57(1):40-41 The Buffalo War: The History of the Red River Bryon, William, 98(3):123-26 Buckhorn Springs Resort (Ashland, Oreg.), Indian Uprising of 1874, by James L. bubonic plague, in Seattle (1907), 20(2):83-84 87(4):218 Haley, review, 68(4):193-94 Buccaneers of the Pacifi c, by George Wycherly, Buckland, Roscoe L., rev. of Re-imagining the Buffalohead, Roger, rev. of The New Indians, review, 20(2):145 Modern American West: A Century of 60(2):115-16; rev. of The Shoshonis, Buchanan, Charles Milton, 11(2):155-56, Fiction, History, and Art, 89(1):39-40; Sentinels of the Rockies, 56(2):90 77(4):145 rev. of Varieties of Hope: An Anthology Buhl, Frank, 78(4):125-28 works of: “Dialectic Variants of the of Oregon Prose, 85(4):161 Builders, Brewers and Burghers: Germans of Nisqually Linguistic Root Stock of Buckles, Ward M., 71(2):68-69 Washington State, by Dale R. Wirsing, Puget Sound,” 1(2):30-35; “Evolution Buckley, Aileen R., Atlas of Oregon, review, review, 71(3):133 of an Indian Hero in France,” 9(3):163- 94(2):95-96 Builders of British Columbia: An Industrial 68; “Rights of the Puget Sound Indians Buckley, Doris, 87(1):18-24, 26-27 History, by G. W. Taylor, review, to Game and Fish,” 6(2):109-18 Buckley, Thomas H., The United States and 75(2):92 Buchanan, Daniel, 4(4):252-59, 268, 271 the Washington Conference, 1921-1922, Builders of the Northwest, by Jalmar Johnson, Buchanan, Iva L., “Lumbering and Logging in review, 63(3):103 review, 55(4):179 the Puget Sound Region in Territorial Buckley, Wash., 9(1):30 Builders of the West, by F. W. Howay, Days,” 27(1):34-53 Bucklin, Nathan, 7(1):56 22(2):153 Buchanan, James (U.S. president), 1(2):51, Buckner, R. E. H., 63(3):99 Building a State: Washington, 1889-1939, 21(1):32-38, 41-44, 27(2):170 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 74(3):127-28, 131-32 ed. Charles Miles and O. B. Sperlin, and Oreg. boundary dispute, 66(4):153-60 Bucoda, Wash., 9(1):30-31, 33(1):46-47 32(1):126, 32(2):235-36, review, and San Juan boundary dispute, Budd, John M., 79(4):143, 145-46 32(3):326-27 43(3):188-90, 192-93, 199-202, 205, Budd, Ralph, 54(3):105-107, 109-12, 56(2):85, “Building a Wagon Road Through the 209 79(4):142-43 Northern Cascade Mountains,” by as secretary of state, 92(4):182-83, 186-87 Budd, Thomas A., 17(2):130-37, 143 Keith A. Murray, 56(2):49-56 Buchanan, James S., ed., Chronicles of Buddhism in Hawaii: Its Impact on a Yankee “Building a West Coast Ghetto: African- Oklahoma, 12(2):155 Community, by Louise H. Hunter, American Housing in Portland, Buchanan, Lewis E., rev. of Bret Harte; review, 64(1):46 1910-1960,” by Stuart McElderry, Representative Selections, with Buddhist temples, archives of, 30(4):427 92(3):137-48 Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Budge, Tyler H., rev. of Puget Sound through Building Idaho: An Architectural History, by 33(1):109-10; rev. of A Candle for an Artist’s Eye, 101(1):42-43 Jennifer Eastman Attebery, review, a Star, 43(4):304; rev. of A Cycle of Buecher, Helmut K., 44(4):189 83(1):35 the West, 40(4):342; rev. of Mortgage Buehner Lumber Company, 75(4):150-51 Building in an Ashen Land: Historic Resource Your Heart, 28(4):432-33; rev. of The Buell, Elias, 24(1):14 Study of Katmai National Park and Pacifi c Coast Ranges, 38(2):176-77; Buell, Raymond Leslie, Europe: A History of Preserve, by Janet Clemens and Frank rev. of Promised Land: A Collection of Ten Years, 21(2):152 Norris, review, 95(3):159-60, rev.ed., Northwest Writing, 37(1):69-70; rev. Buell, Tom, 7(4):270, 272 review, 100(4):196-97 of Root, Hog, and Die, 28(2):220-21; Buerge, David M., Roots and Branches: The The Building of the House: Houghton Miffl in’s rev. of Savages of America: A Study of Religious Heritage of Washington State, Formative Years, by Ellen B. Ballou, the Indian and the Idea of Civilization, review, 80(3):113; rev. of Paths to review, 62(2):94 46(1):29; rev. of Timber, A Novel of the Northwest: A Jesuit History of the “The Building of the Walla Walla and Pacifi c Coast Loggers, 33(4):447-48 Oregon Province, 75(2):80; rev. of These Columbia River Railroad,” by W. W. Buchanan, Robert C., 37(3):195 Valiant Women: History of the Sisters Baker, 14(1):3-13 Buchanan, Russell, rev. of The German- of St. Mary of Oregon, 1886-1986, “Building on Sawdust,” by Elwood R. Americans in Politics, 1914-1917, 77(4):152 Maunder, 51(2):57-62 31(2):227-28 buffalo. See bison Building Services Employees Union, Local 6 Buchholtz, C. W., Man in Glacier, review, The Buffalo, by Francis Haines, review, (Seattle), 71(4):173-82 69(1):41-42; Rocky Mountain National 62(3):121-22 Building the British Empire: To the End of the Park: A History, review, 77(1):37 Buffalo Bill, The Business of Being Buffalo First Empire, by James Truslow Adams, Buchman, Frank Nathan Daniel, 69(4):174, Bill: Selected Letters of William F. Cody, review, 30(3):363-64 180-81 1879-1917, review, 79(4):165 Building the Canadian West: The Land and Buck, C. J., 76(4):128 Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail, by Edwin Colonization Policies of the Canadian Buck, Holly J. See George, Holly L. Sabin, 6(2):128 Pacifi c Railway, by James B. Hedges, Buck, Solon Justus, Illinois in 1818, 8(4):311; Buffalo Coat, by Carol Ryrie Brink, review, review, 31(1):101-102 Travel and Description, 1765-1865; 85(2):59-60 Building the Skagit: A Century of Upper Skagit Together with a List of County Histories, Buffalo Historical Society, Publications, Valley History, 1870-1970, by Paul C. Atlases, and Biographical Collections Recalling Pioneer Days, Vol. 26, Pitzer, review, 70(2):89 and a List of Territorial and State Laws, 14(4):310 “Building the Tieton Irrigation Canal,” by 5(3):230 Buffalo Horn (Bannock leader), 26(1):19 Calvin Brewster Coulter, 49(1):11-17 Buckboard Days, by Sophie A. Poe, ed. Eugene “Buffalo in the Pacifi c Northwest,” by C. S. Building the Ultimate Dam: John S. Eastwood Cunningham, review, 28(2):205-207 Kingston, 23(3):163-72 and the Control of Water in the West, by Buckeye, Wash., 9(1):30 The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Negro Donald C. Jackson, review, 89(1):42 The Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Cavalry in the West, by William H. Building Through Time: The Life of Harold

Index 49 C. Whitehouse, 1884-1974, by Sally B. Bunn, William M., 35(4):335, 60(2):78, 82 1919-1924, 20(2):151-52; Forty-second Woodbridge, review, 74(3):134 Bunnell, Charles, 102(1):36 Annual Report, 1924-1925, 20(1):73; Buildings and Equipment for Archives, by the Bunnell, Clarence Orvel, Legend of the Forty-third Annual Report, 1925-1926, National Archives, review, 36(4):362- Klickitats, 25(2):152 20(3):234; Forty-fourth Annual Report, 63 Bunnell, Mrs. Charles Sprenger, 27(1):74 1926-1927, 21(2):154; Forty-fi fth Bulagin, Nikolai Isakovich, 13(1):27-30 Bunn-Marcuse, Kathryn, rev. of Arctic Annual Report, 1927-1928, 22(1):71; Buldir Island (Alaska), 38(1):52, 69-70, 73, 82, Discoveries: Images from Voyages of Forty-sixth Annual Report, 1928-1929, 38(2):151, 95(2):68 Four Decades in the North, 93(1):38-39; 22(1):71; Forty-seventh Annual Report, Bulfi nch, Charles, 12(1):3-5 rev. of Susan Point: Coast Salish Artist, 1929-1930, 23(4):307; Forty-eighth Bulger, Matthew P., 39(2):119, 129, 39(4):299- 93(1):38-39 Annual Report, 25(1):73-74; Forty- 300, 70(1):25, 88(4):178, 180, 182 Bunselmeyer, Robert E., rev. of Gunboat ninth Annual Report, 1931-1932, Bull, Walter A., 38(3):206-207 Diplomacy in the Wilson Era: The U.S. 24(4):305; Fiftieth and Fifty-fi rst Bullard, Job, 3(4):299 Navy in Haiti, 1915-1916, 68(4):195-96 Annual Reports, 26(2):154 Bullard, Martha E. (née Wilson), 3(4):299 Bunster, Arthur, 102(2):81 Bureau of Biological Survey, U.S. See Fish and Bullards Beach State Park (Oreg.), 82(3):103, Buntin, Joe, 23(2):150 Wildlife Service, U.S. 107-108 Bunting, Robert, “Michael Luark and Bureau of Education, U.S., 26(2):91-93, Bulletin (Portland). See Portland Bulletin Settler Culture in the Western Pacifi c 75(3):98-106, 75(4):156-63, 91(2):72- Bullitt, Stimson, To Be a Politician, review, Northwest, 1853-1899,” 96(4):198-205; 81 50(3):115-16 The Pacifi c Raincoast: Environment and Bureau of Ethnology, U.S. See Bureau of Bullitt, William C., Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Culture in an American Eden, 1778- American Ethnology, U.S. Twenty-eighth President of the United 1900, review, 89(3):163-64 Bureau of Fisheries, U.S. See Fish and Wildlife States: A Psychological Study, review, Burbank, A. P., 84(3):83, 85, 90 Service, U.S. 58(4):205-207 Burbank, E. A., Burbank Among the Indians, Bureau of Forestry, U.S. See Forest Service, Bullough, William A., The Blind Boss and His ed. Frank J. Taylor, review, 36(2):177- U.S. City: Christopher Augustine Buckley 79 Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S., 41(3):204-12 and Nineteenth-Century San Francisco, Burbank, Garin, When Farmers Voted and Alaska Native land claims, 82(4):140- review, 72(3):142 Red: The Gospel of Socialism in the 48 Bulosan, Carlos, 102(1):9 Oklahoma Countryside, 1910-1924, and coal mining on Meade River (Alaska), Bulthuis, Kyle T., rev. of Western Subjects: review, 70(1):38-39 88(1):4-10 Autobiographical Writing in the North Burbank, Harry, 13(2):118-20 and Confederated Tribes of Warm American West, 96(4):217-18 Burbank, J. E., 13(2):118-20 Springs, 97(4):190-99 Bummister, William, 19(4):289-90 Burbank Among the Indians, by E. A. Burbank, and crime within Indian country, Bumsted, J. M., The Peoples of Canada: A ed. Frank J. Taylor, review, 36(2):177- 86(1):18-19, 21-23 Post-Confederation History, review, 79 and Deep Creek colony of Spokane 85(2):74; ed., An Account of a Voyage Burbank Project (Walla Walla, Wash.), people, 98(4):171-80 to the North West Coast of America in 10(1):33 education policies of, 70(3):131-40, 1785 and 1786, by Alexander Walker, Burbick, Joan, Rodeo Queens and the 85(3):126, 91(2):71-73, 79-81, review, 75(2):81; rev. of Canada in the American Dream, review, 95(1):51-52 92(1):15-28 European Age, 1453-1919, 79(4):159; Burbidge, Frederick, 58(1):18, 21, 32 and establishment of Indian agencies, rev. of For Purposes of Dominion: Essays Burbie, Jonathon, 13(1):8-13 50(4):135-42 in Honour of Morris Zaslow, 81(4):154 Burch, Ernest S., Jr., The Iñupiaq Eskimo and federal classifi cation of Alaska Bunch, Sarah Isabell, 8(1):34-35 Nations of Northwest Alaska, review, Natives, 75(4):156-63 Bundosh (Kutenai Indian), 21(2):126-30 90(4):207-208 and Makah Indian Reservation, 87(4):180- Bungalow Magazine, 85(4):156, 158 Burcham, Ralph, rev. of The Bannock of 93 bungalows, 85(4):154-58, 92(3):115-26 Idaho, 49(3):124-25 maps by, 38(3):261-62 Bunge, Louis F., 59(2):96-97 Burchell, R. A., rev. of The Butte Irish: Class and Nez Perce (1877-85), 36(3):213-32 Bunker, Eph, 27(2):170 and Ethnicity in an American Mining and Pribilof sealing, 91(4):203, 205-206 Bunker Hill, Wash., 9(1):31 Town, 1875-1925, 81(1):37 and Puyallup people, 102(1):15, 19-23 Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine (Wardner, Burdick, Usher L., Jacob Horner and the records of, 49(1):19-20 Idaho), 1(2):44, 57(2):51-52, Indian Campaigns of 1876 and 1877 Washington Superintendency, 4(2):96-97, 60(2):85, 87, 89-90, 96-97. See also (The Sioux and the Nez Perce), review, 37(1):31-57 Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and 33(4):450 Bureau of Land Management, U.S., 49(1):20, Concentrating Company Bureau of American Ethnology, U.S., 96(4):178 Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and 101(3/4):142 See also General Land Offi ce, U.S. Concentrating Company, 27(1):55, works of: Thirty-fourth Annual Report, Bureau of Mines, U.S., 88(1):4-7, 95(1):5-6 62-64, 58(1):14-22, 25-32, 78(3):87-89, 1912-1913, 14(2):154-55; Thirty- Bureau of Public Roads, U.S., 80(4):133- 84(2):42-49. See also Bunker Hill and fi fth Annual Report, 13(2):148-49; 38, 95(2):109. See also Public Roads Sullivan mines Thirty-sixth Annual Report, 13(2):148- Administration, U.S. “Bunker Hill versus the Lead Trust: The 49; Thirty-seventh Annual Report, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S., 10(1):26-31, 40, Struggle for Control of the Metals 1915-1916, 14(4):310; Thirty-ninth 37(4):288-89, 293, 39(3):223, 46(1):28, Market in the Coeur d’Alene Mining Annual Report, 1917-1918, 17(4):304; 52(4):144, 53(2):66 District, 1885-1918,” by Katherine G. Fortieth Annual Report, 1918-1919, in Columbia Basin, 45(2):55-58, 82(1):2-7 Aiken, 84(2):42-49 17(4):304; Forty-fi rst Annual Report, in eastern Oreg., 100(4):169-78

50 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly and fi sh conservation, 38(1):25-26 Burke, Caroline E. McGilvra, 17(1):3 Burley, David V., of the Swan: The in Kennewick, Wash., 84(4):137-39 Burke, Charles, 66(4):165 Upper Peace River Fur Trade of 1794- and King Hill Tracts (Idaho), 83(1):12, Burke, Edmund, 65(1):3-4, 6 1823, review, 88(4):196-97 15-21, 94(2):59-68, 98(1):29, 36 Burke, Edward L., 57(3):115-16 Burley, Wash., 9(1):32, 81(1):2-3, 5, 7-10 and Madison River (Mont.) diversion, Burke, Etheibert, 14(4):243-47 Burlingame, Merrill G., “The Infl uence of the 103(1):7-10 Burke, John, 22(2):102-103 Military in the Building of Montana,” during New Deal, 54(1):9-10, 13, 15, 18, Burke, Padraic, “Struggle for Public 29(2):135-50; “Montana’s First 61(3):137-46, 100(4):174-76, 103(1):7- Ownership: The Early History of the Commercial Coal Mine,” 47(1):23- 10 Port of Seattle,” 68(2):60-71 28; The Montana Frontier, review, and Snettisham, Alaska, hydroelectric Burke, Robert E., 88(4):163-65, 89(2):97 33(4):450-51; The Oregon Trail: The project, 75(2):65-67 works of: rev. of The American Indian in Missouri River to the Pacifi c Ocean, in Spokane Valley (Wash.), 84(1):18 Graduate Studies: A Bibliography of 30(4):448-50; ed., From Wilderness and Tieton Irrigation Canal (Wash.), Theses and Dissertations, 49(4):145; to Statehood: A History of Montana, 49(1):11-17 rev. of Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Study 1805-1900, review, 49(1):40-41; in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 42(2):99-122, of Political Leadership, 53(4):165- rev. of America’s New Frontier: The 61(1):15-21, 36-37, 77(3):96-99 66; rev. of Bourbon Leader: Grover Mountain West, 42(4):336-37; rev. and Yellowstone National Park, 89(4):188- Cleveland and the Democratic Party, of The Buffalo, 62(3):121-22; rev. of 201, 93(1):13-16, 22 49(3):126; rev. of Center of the Storm: Cheyenne Memories, 60(3):165; rev. in Yellowstone River valley, 89(4):188-201 Memoirs of John T. Scopes, 58(4):214- of Cow Country, 33(3):356-57; rev. of See also Carey Act; irrigation and 15; rev. of The Ideas of the Woman Custer’s Last Stand: The Anatomy of an reclamation Suffrage Movement, 1890-1920, American Myth, 69(2):89-90; rev. of “The Bureau of Reclamation and the New 57(1):45; rev. of Josephus Daniels: The Environmental Pollution in Montana, Deal, 1933-1940,” by Donald C. Swain, Small-d Democrat, 58(3):165-66; rev. 64(4):180; rev. of Exploring Yellowstone, 61(3):137-46 of The Old West Speaks, 49(1):40; rev. 64(3):130; rev. of A Governor’s Wife Bureau of the Census, U.S. See Census of Preachers, Pedagogues & Politicians: on the Mining Frontier: The Letters Bureau, U.S. The Evolution Controversy in North of Mary Edgerton from Montana, Bureaucracy Convicts Itself: The Ballinger- Carolina, 1920-1927, 58(4):214-15; rev. 1863-1865, 69(4):187-88; rev. of The Pinchot Controversy 1910, and Its of Progressivism in Ohio, 1897-1917, Great Western Trail, 31(2):210-12; rev. Meaning for Today, by Alpheus Thomas 56(2):93-94; rev. of The Republican of A History of Wyoming, 57(3):131- Mason, review, 32(3):334-36 Party and Wendell Willkie, 52(1):35-36; 32; rev. of Hoofprints of a Cowboy Burg, Amos, 84(4):158 rev. of Roosevelt and Frankfurter: Their and U. S. Ranger, Pony Trails in Burg, Maclyn P., comment on “History Correspondence, 1928-1945, 59(3):170- Wyoming, 32(4):458-59; rev. of Horse Teaching in the High School: A 71; rev. of Roosevelt and Willkie, Wrangler: Sixty Years in the Saddle Brief Survey of Washington State,” 60(3):169-70; rev. of The Roosevelt in Wyoming and Montana, 53(1):45; 59(3):152-55; rev. of Eisenhower and Revolution, 51(1):41 rev. of Indian Experiences, 34(4):413; the American Crusades, 65(2):90-91; Burke, Thomas, 17(1):3-4, 22-23, 49(2):51, rev. of The Land Offi ce Business: The rev. of The South and the Sectional 85(4):151 Settlement and Administration of Confl ict, 61(1):57-58; rev. of The at Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, American Public Lands, 1789-1837, Supreme Commander: The War Years 100(1):31, 101(3/4):156 60(4):229; rev. of Lewis and Clark: of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Chinese expulsion, 95(2):70, 75, 79 Historic Places Associated with Their 63(2):76; rev. of The Truman and and Railroad Crossings Case, 14(2):96, Transcontinental Exploration (1804- Eisenhower Years, 1945-1960: A 92(2):81, 83-89 06), 68(3):143-44; rev. of McGillycuddy, Selective Bibliography, 65(3):153-54 and Seattle waterway development, Agent; A Biography of Dr. Valentine T. Burge, Andrew J., 23(2):138, 55(3):120 59(2):81-84 McGillycuddy, 33(2):228; rev. of The Burgen, John, 14(4):256 on Wash. state capital commission, Missouri, 36(3):282; rev. of Montana: Burgen, Newton, 14(4):256 32(4):429-30, 73(1):6-7 An Uncommon Land, 50(4):164; rev. of Burgen, Thomas, 14(4):256 and Washington Historical Quarterly, Montana Adventure: The Recollections Burgess, John W., The Sanctity of Law. 51(4):166, 70(3):122-23, 125 of Frank B. Linderman, 60(1):41; Wherein Does it Consist? 18(4):308-309 and Wenatchee, Wash., development of, rev. of Mostly Alkali, 45(1):33; rev. Burgess, Perry A., 41(1):43-65 56(3):97-105, 87(2):72-73 of Passage Through the Garden: Burgunder, Ben, “Recollections,” 17(3):190- Burke, Wash., 9(1):31 Lewis and Clark and the Image of the 210 Burke Act (1906), 5(1):14 American Northwest, 68(3):143-44; Burgunder, Dora Lansdale, 17(3):191 Burke Museum of Natural History and rev. of Pioneer Cattleman in Montana: burial practices, 18(4):265, 33(4):392, 400- Culture (Seattle), 61(4):212-16, The Story of the Circle C Ranch, 401 69(1):31-33, 77(3):83-93 61(2):113-14; rev. of Pony Express— Burials of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Burkhardt, D. C. Jesse, Backwoods Railroads: The Great Gamble, 52(4):161-62; rev. Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi, Branchlines and Shortlines of Western of Recollections of the Flathead Mission: by David I. Bushnell, Jr., 18(4):308 Oregon, review, 86(3):148-49; Rolling Containing Brief Observations Both Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Dreams: Portraits of the Northwest’s Ancient and Contemporary Concerning Massacre, by Zeese Papanikolas, review, Railroad Heritage, review, 90(2):92-93 This Particular Nation, 70(1):44; rev. 74(3):134 Burks, Arthur J., Here Are My People, of Rocky Mountain Reader, 37(3):266- Burk, Peter, 4(1):43 25(2):149-50 67; rev. of Shallow Diggin’s: Tales from Burke, Carl, 78(1/2):17-31 Burley (Wash.) Co-, 81(1):5, 8-9 Montana’s Ghost Towns, 55(2):90-91;

Index 51 rev. of The Sioux of the Rosebud: A Associated with the Mining, Ranching, Burston, Miles, 7(3):187-98 History in Pictures, 64(1):44; rev. of and Farming Frontiers in the Trans- Burt, Alfred LeRoy, A Short History of Canada Territorial Politics and Government in Mississippi West, 59(2):108 for Americans, review, 33(4):457- Montana, 1864-89, 69(1):38; rev. of Burnham, John C., rev. of Retreat from 58; The United States, Great Britain, Tom Horn, Man of the West, 56(1):40; Reform: The Prohibition Movement in and British North America from the rev. of Tough Trip Through Paradise, the United States, 1890-1913, 69(2):93- Revolution to the Establishment of 1878-1879, 59(3):164-65; rev. of The 94 Peace after the War of 1812, review, Trampling Herd: The Story of the Cattle Burnie, Donald, Tsceminicum; Snake River 33(1):103-104; rev. of The Pageant of Range in America, 32(2):223-24; rev. People: Poems, 24(1):67 Canadian History, 35(2):181 of The Warrior Who Killed Custer: Burning an Empire, by Stewart H. Holbrook, Burt, Armistead, 64(3):112-14 The Personal Narrative of Chief Joseph review, 35(1):79 Burt, Larry W., Tribalism in Crisis: Federal White Bull, 61(4):228; rev. of Wyoming: The Burning Horse: Japanese-American Indian Policy, 1953-1961, review, Frontier State, 39(2):168-69 Experience in the Yakima Valley, 1920- 75(1):43 Burlingame Treaty (1868), 39(2):116, 1942, by Thomas Heuterman, review, Burton, Harold, 53(2):73-74 81(1):22-23 88(3):152-53 Burton, Jeffrey F., ed., Confi nement and Burlington, Wash., 9(1):32 Burns, Allan F., rev. of Tanaina Tales from Ethnicity: An Overview of World War “Burlington Northern and the Legacy of Alaska, 61(4):225-26 II Japanese American Relocation Sites, Mount St. Helens,” by Alfred Runte, Burns, Conrad, QRD? Snohomish, review, review, 94(4):210-11 74(3):116-23 46(2):62 Burton, M. A., Manuscripts from the Burton Burlington Northern Railroad, 74(3):116-23, Burns, Hugh, 15(4):267 Historical Collection, 8(1):68 79(4):138-46 Burns, John H., 44(4):179 Burton, Richard, 48(2):42 Burn, June, Living High, an Unconventional Burns, Ken, Lewis and Clark: The Journey of works of: The City of the Saints and Across Autobiography, review, 33(1):84 the Corps of Discovery (fi lm), review, the Rocky Mountains to California, ed. Burnell, Ed, 88(1):3, 7-11 89(3):149-50 Fawn Brodie, review, 55(2):90 Burner, David, Herbert Hoover: A Public Burns, Oreg., 84(1):22-28 Burton, Robert E., Democrats of Oregon: The Life, review, 71(3):137; The Politics of Burns, Robert Ignatius, “The Jesuits, the Pattern of Minority Politics, 1900- Provincialism: The Democratic Party Northern Indians, and the Nez Perce 1956, review, 63(4):173-74; rev. of The in Transition, 1918-1932, review, War of 1877,” 42(1):40-76; “Pere Joset’s Growth of a City: Power and Politics 59(4):220-21; rev. of The Bonus March: Account of the Indian War of 1858,” in Portland, Oregon, 1915 to 1950, An Episode of the , 38(4):285-314; The Jesuits and the 73(1):42 64(4):181-82 Indian Wars of the Northwest, review, Burton, Shirley J., “Following the Paper Burnet, Ruth A., “Mark Twain in the 58(1):46-47 Trail West: Using Archival Sources for Northwest, 1895,” 42(3):187-202 Burns, Thomas Joseph, 74(4):154, 162-64 Nuclear History,” 85(1):35-38 Burnett, Charles Compton, 39(3):195-97 Burns, Thomas P., 31(2):133, 136 Burton, Wash., 9(1):32 Burnett, Charles H., 8(1):32 Burpee, Lawrence J., 43(1):61 Burwell, Austin P., 96(1):14 Burnett, Frederick, 23(1):54-60 works of: Sanford Fleming, Empire Builder, Busch, Briton C., ed., Fur Traders from New Burnett, Hiram, 1(3):128, 38(1):12-15, 7(3):254 England: The Boston Men in the North 39(3):209, 212, 42(3):235-36 Burr, Agnes Rush, Alaska, Our Beautiful Pacifi c, 1787-1800; The Narratives of Burnett, Hugh C., 39(3):195-98 Northland of Opportunity, review, William Dane Phelps, William Sturgis, Burnett, John Lawson, 48(3):96 11(1):66-67 and James Gilchrist Swan, review, Burnett, Peter H., 5(1):3-6, 15(3):205, Burr, Arthur, 83(2):47 90(1):49; rev. of A Maritime History of 40(1):5-8, 64(2):66-67, 86(3):121-30, Burr, Martha R., 6(1):18 the Pacifi c Coast, 1540-1980, 82(2):73 96(4):199 Burr, Robert N., The Stillborn Panama Buschmann, Peter Thams, 34(1):6 works of: Recollections and Opinions of an Congress: Power Politics and Chilean- Bush, Alfred L., American Indian Periodicals Old Pioneer, rpt., review, 63(1):30-32 Colombian Relations During the War of in the Princeton University Library: A Burnett, Wash., 9(1):32 the Pacifi c, review, 54(3):132-33 Preliminary List, review, 62(4):158 Burney, James, 12(1):57-58 Burrell, E. A., 44(1):17 Bush, Asahel, 26(4):261, 27(1):23-25, works of: Chronological History of the Burrell, O. K., Gold in the Woodpile: An 44(3):106, 58(2):65-73 North-eastern Voyages of Discovery; and Informal History of Banking in Oregon, Bush, D. W., 6(2):108 of the Early Eastern Navigations of the review, 59(4):224-25 Bush, Ed, 16(3):179, 182-85 Russians, review, 66(2):96 Burrill, E. H., 23(3):178 Bush, George (son of Isaac Bush), 16(3):179, Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 86(4):165-77, Burris, C. A., 101(1):23 182-85 87(4):204, 101(3/4):143 Burroughs, Carol, rev. of Honoré-Timothée Bush, George W. (Wash. settler), 7(1):40-45, Burnham, Howard J., rev. of Cathlamet on Lempfrit, O.M.I.: His Oregon Trail 7(2):139-41, 15(2):120-21, 43(4):286, the Columbia: Recollections of the Journal and Letters from the Pacifi c 290, 295 Indian People and Short Stories of Early Northwest, 1848-1853, 77(3):116 Bush, Hawk, 16(3):179 Pioneer Days in the Valley of the Lower Burroughs, Raymond Darwin, ed., The Bush, Isaac H., 16(3):177-79, 182-83, 185, Columbia River, 46(1):30-31; rev. of Natural History of the Lewis and Clark 18(4):254-55, 263, 19(2):103 Explorers and Settlers: Historic Places Expedition, review, 54(2):80-81 Bush, Isabella J., 15(2):120-21 Commemorating the Early Exploration Burrows, Charles E., 100(2):71 Bush, Jay, 16(3):179, 182-85 and Settlement of the United States, Burrows, Julius Caesar, 60(3):155, 159 Bush, Johnny, 16(3):183, 185 60(2):104; rev. of Prospector, Cowhand, Burrows, Samuel. See Samuel Burrows and Bush, Lewis, 7(1):41-44 and Sodbuster: Historic Places Company Bush, Sanford, 7(1):41-45

52 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Bush, W. O., 2(2):123 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 50(3):104-105, 107, Dragoons, 1846-1847, 35(3):276-77 Bush, Wash., 9(1):32 63(1):23-24 Byram, H. E., 54(3):106-107 Bush, William Owen, 7(1):41-45 works of: The International Mind, review, Byrd, Andrew, 7(1):54 Bush Prairie, Wash., 7(1):42-43, 9(1):33 4(3):199 Byrd, George W., 7(1):54 Bush Terminal Company (New York), Butler, Ovid, ed., The Birth of Forestry in Byrneson, John, 73(1):10-11, 14 68(2):66-67 America: Biltmore Forest School, 1898- Byron, John, 73(3):104-106 Bushalier, Henry de la, 101(2):79 1913, by Carl Alwin Schenck, review, Byron, Matthew A., rev. of A Tenderfoot in Bushnell, David I., Burials of the Algonquian, 67(1):40 Montana: Reminiscences of the Gold Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Butler, Richard, 102(4):163, 166-68 Rush, the Vigilantes, and the Birth of Mississippi, 18(4):308; Native Villages Butler, Wash., 9(1):33, 22(3):178 Montana Territory, 97(2):101-102 and Village Sites East of the Mississippi, Butte, Mont., 35(1):67 Byron, Wash., 9(1):33 11(2):153; Villages of the Algonquian, baseball in, 82(3):93-95, 97-98 Bywater, Hector C., Sea-Power in the Pacifi c, a Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the de Valera, Eamon, in, 81(4):146 Study of the American-Japanese Naval Mississippi, 14(3):238 eastern investment capital in, 44(1):23-29 Problem, review, 13(2):142-43 Bushnell, Horace, 52(1):5 furnishing homes in, 97(2):78-88 Bushnell, Richard, 100(3):108-10, 113 Butte Anglers Club, 97(4):172-74 Bushnell, William E., 45(3):81-82 Butte County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, “Business, Government, and Prostitution in 85(1):19-20, 22 C Spokane, Washington, 1889-1910,” by Butte Daily Bulletin, 64(1):12-20 Jef Rettmann, 89(2):77-83 Butte Inter-Mountain, 44(1):25-27 C. A. Smith Lumber Company. See Coos Bay business and industry development. See The Butte Irish: Class and Ethnicity in an Lumber Company economic development American Mining Town, 1875-1925, by C and B Shingle Mill (Everett), 91(1):10-13 “Business Broadside of 1853,” 20(3):228-32 David M. Emmons, review, 81(1):37 “C. B. McCullough: The Engineer and Business Builders (Grays Harbor, Wash.), Butte Miner, 44(1):23-25, 29, 64(1):12-14, Oregon’s Bridge-Building Boom, 78(3):91-93, 95, 99 16-17 1919-1936,” by Robert W. Hadlow, Business Chronicle of the Pacifi c Northwest Butte Miners’ Union, 58(1):24-27 82(1):8-19 (Seattle). See Seattle Business Chronicle Butterfi eld Overland Stage Company, C. Ben Ross and the New Deal in Idaho, by of the Pacifi c Northwest 30(4):385 Michael P. Malone, review, 62(1):33-34 “The Business Leaders of Seattle, 1880-1910,” Butterworth (ship), 6(1):58, 64, 6(2):86, C. C. Calkins Hotel (Mercer Island, Wash.), by Norbert McDonald, 50(1):1-13 11(1):23, 25-26, 12(1):46 69(2):72-73 The Business of Being Buffalo Bill: Selected Butterworth, Blair, 93(2):82, 90 C. L. Denny house (Seattle), 85(4):151-52 Letters of William F. Cody, 1879-1917, Butterworth, Joseph, 88(4):188-89, 192 Caamaño, Jacinto, 6(1):55, 57 by Buffalo Bill, ed. Sarah J. Blackstone, Buttes, Barbara Feezor, rev. of Nez Perce Cabell, Henry Failing, 91(3):153, 155-56, 158 review, 79(4):165 Women in Transition, 1877-1990, The Cabin at the Trail’s End: A Story of The Business of Newspapers on the Western 90(2):101 Oregon, by Sheba Hargreaves, review, Frontier, by Barbara Cloud, review, Buttrey, Frank A., 84(3):100-101 20(1):65-66 85(4):160 Butwin, Joseph, rev. of The Pacifi c Northwest: Cabinet (steamer), 56(4):172-73, 72(2):80, 82 Buske, Frank E., rev. of North of 53: The Growth of a Regional Identity, Cable, Frank, 33(4):424, 435-36, 34(1):57, Wild Days of the Alaska-Yukon Mining 103(3):145-46; rev. of Six Years on the 64-83 Frontier, 1870-1914, 67(4):180 West Coast of America, 1856-1862, Cadboro (schooner), 1(2):16, 20, 23, 25- Bustamante y Guerra, José, 54(4):150 75(2):93 29, 5(3):197-99, 6(3):192-93, 196, Butchart, Jennie, 103(2):73 Buying the Wind: Regional Folklore in the 6(4):268-72, 7(4):308, 10(3):207, Butchart, Robert, 103(2):73 United States, by Richard M. Dorson, 218, 220-22, 226, 11(1):60, 11(2):140, Butchart, Ronald E., rev. of Schoolwomen review, 56(3):139-40 145-47, 149, 11(3):218-29, 11(4):294- of the Prairies and Plains: Personal By an Oregon Pioneer Fireside, comp. L. E. 95, 299, 301-302, 12(1):68, 13(3):232, Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, and Wilkes, review, 33(1):87-88 13(4):294-95, 17(2):137, 141, Nebraska, 1860s-1920s, 84(4):155 By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death 40(4):290-91 Butchart Gardens, 103(2):73 of Meriwether Lewis, ed. John D. W. Caditz, Mary Houser, Wandering and Butler, Anne M., Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Guice, review, 98(1):39-40 Feasting: A Washington Cookbook, Misery: Prostitutes in the American By Juan de Fuca’s Strait: Pioneering Along the review, 89(3):154-55 West, 1865-90, review, 77(2):78; Northwestern Edge of the Continent, by Cadwallader-Gibson Lumber Company, Gendered Justice in the American James G. McCurdy, review, 30(1):112- 58(3):147-48 West: Women Prisoners in Men’s 13 Cadwell, E. P., 22(4):278 Penitentiaries, review, 90(2):101-102 By Sea on the , by Cecil Pearl Dryden, Cady, E., 5(1):55-56 Butler, Ben, 14(4):260 review, 47(4):126 Caesars of the Wilderness, by Grace Lee Nute, Butler, D. W., 97(4):196 Byers, Florence Soderback, 91(1):42-43 review, 34(4):414-15 Butler, H. L. (Olympia settler), 13(2):141 Byers, Horace G., 20(3):175 Cagey, Sam, 79(3):107-108 Butler, Harry (photographer), 90(1):54 Byler, Charles, “Austin E. Griffi ths: Seattle Cagle, Charles Clyde, 50(2):51-52 Butler, Hillory, 97(3):140, 144 Progressive Reformer,” 76(1):22-32 Cahantitt people. See Kwantlen people Butler, John S., 52(4):142 Byles, Mary, 8(1):35 Cahill, John, Class Wars: The Story of the Butler, Julia, Singing Paddles, review, 44(1):43 Bynum, Lindley, rev. of A Doctor Comes to Washington Education Association, Butler, Karl D., Brigham Young: The New York California: The Diary of John S. Griffi n, 1965-2001, review, 97(2):99-100 Years, review, 75(1):33 Assistant Surgeon with Kearney’s Cail, Robert E., Land, Man, and the Law:

Index 53 The Disposal of Crown Lands in Lavender, review, 73(2):62-65 Markham, 6(2):127 British Columbia, 1871-1913, review, California, 1849-1913; Or, The Rambling The California Trail: An Epic with Many 67(3):132-33 Sketches and Experiences of Sixty-Four Heroes, by George R. Stewart, review, Cain, A. S., 18(2):115-16, 118 Years’ Residence in That State, 7(2):172 55(1):41 Cain, Andrew J., 17(1):29, 31(4):441, California: The Name, by Ruth Putnam and California Women and Politics: From the Gold 37(1):38-39, 49, 53 Herbert I. Priestley, 9(1):71 Rush to the Great Depression, by Robert Cain, Harry P., 98(2):64-77 California: The New Society, by Remi Nadeau, W. Cherny, Mary Ann Irwin, and Ann Cain, Jim, 22(2):104 review, 55(3):135 Marie Wilson, review, 103(1):49-50 Cain, John, 31(4):438, 441, 37(1):39, 46, California and Oregon Railroad, 39(4):257-59 California’s Prodigal Sons: and 58(2):66-68, 70-71 California and the Dust Bowl Migration, by the Progressives, 1911-1917, by Spencer Cain, Marvin R., rev. of Soldiers West: Walter J. Stein, review, 65(2):93-94 C. Olin, Jr., review, 60(1):42-43 Biographies from the Military Frontier, California and the Nation, 1850-1869, by California’s Ranchos and Farms, 1846-1862: 80(1):35 Joseph Ellison, review, 18(3):232-33, Including the Letters of John Quincy Calabashes and Kings: An Introduction to rept., review, 63(1):30-32 Adams Warren of 1861, Being Largely Hawaii, by Stanley B. Porteus, review, A California Chronology, 1510-1860, comp. Devoted to Livestock, Wheat Farming, 37(4):361 Orra Eugene Monnette, 6(4):279 Fruit Raising, and the Wine Industry, Calam, John, ed., Alex Lord’s British California Conservation Commission, ed. Paul W. Gates, review, 59(4):224 Columbia: Recollections of a Rural 55(2):67, 69-73 Calispell, Wash., 9(1):33 School Inspector, 1915-36, by Alex Lord, California Emigrant Letters, ed. Walker D. Calista (steamer), 71(2):57, 91(1):11-13 review, 84(2):70 Wyman, 44(2):90 Calkins, Harry J., rev. of Images: Stone: B.C.: Calamity Bay (B.C.), 57(1):14-17 California from the Conquest of 1846 to Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Calamity Jane of Deadwood Gulch, by Ethel the Second Vigilance Committee in Indian Sculpture, 68(4):197-98; rev. of Hueston, review, 29(2):212-13 San Francisco: A Study of American Peoples of the Coast: The Indians of the Calder, Lendol, rev. of Profi ting from the Character, by Josiah Royce, review, Pacifi c Northwest, 70(2):87; rev. of The Plains: The Great Northern Railway and 40(4):348 Totem Poles of Skedans, 68(4):197-98 Corporate Development of the American California Genealogical Society, 4(3):199 Call, Hughie, Golden Fleece, review, West, 96(1):36 California Gold Rush: Diary of Charles H. 34(1):103-104 Caldwell, R. P., 5(1):23 Harvey, February 12-November 12, The Call of the Columbia: Iron Men and Saints Caldwell, William, 17(4):281, 31(3):292-301, 1852, by Charles H. Harvey, ed. Take the Oregon Trail, ed. Archer Butler 306, 331-39 Douglas E. Clanin, review, 76(1):37 Hulbert, 26(1):69-70 Caleb Lyon et al. v. the People, 29(3):262-65 California gray whales, and Nootka people, The Call of the Mountains, by Le Roy Jeffers, “Caleb Lyon’s Indian Policy,” by Merle W. 47(2):52-56 14(3):237 Wells, 61(4):193-200 California Imprints, by Henry R. Wagner, The Call of the West; Letters from British Caleb Reynolds, American Seafarer: Based on 13(3):237 Columbia, by C. F. J. Galloway, 8(2):157 the Papers of Caleb Reynolds, 1771- California in Our Time (1900-1940), by Callaway, Lew L., Montana Frontier Lawyer: 1858, by Emily Reynolds Baker, ed. Robert Glass Cleland, review, 39(1):68- A Memoir, review, 84(1):32; Montana’s Richard A. Pierce, review, 93(4):210-11 69 Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Calhoun, Anne H., A Seattle Heritage: The California Iron and Steel Company, Action, review, 74(3):135 Fine Arts Society, review, 34(1):100-101 17(3):174-75 Callaway, Lew L., Jr., ed., Montana’s Righteous Calhoun, Ellen Mein, 25(4):287, 293 California Joe: Noted Scout and Indian Fighter, Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action, by Calhoun, John C. by Joe E. Milner and Earle R. Forrest, Lew L. Callaway, review, 74(3):135 Oreg. boundary and, 21(1):37-39, 52(1):7- with an Authentic Account of Custer’s Callbreath, John C., 8(1):34 8, 10, 13-14 Last Fight, by William H. Bowen, Callcott, Wilfrid Hardy, Santa Anna: The Story as secretary of state, 92(4):182-83, 186 review, 27(1):84 of an Enigma Who Once Was Mexico, as secretary of war, 32(2):178, 187-88 California Legal History Manuscripts in the review, 28(3):324-25 slavery and, 2(4):326-28, 64(3):112, 114- Huntington Library, by State Bar of Called unto Holiness: The Story of the 19 California Committee on History of Nazarenes.The Formative Years, by Calhoun, Scott, 68(2):63, 66-68 Law in California, review, 81(1):29 Timothy L. Smith, review, 54(2):86 Calhoun, Virginia, 24(3):216-17 The California of George Gordon and the Callicum (Nootka leader), 6(1):51, 53, Calhoun, William M., 8(1):6 1849 Sea Voyages of His California 65(4):159, 162 California Association, by Albert Shumate, review, Calliou, Brian, rev. of Navigating acquisition of, from Mexico, 21(1):41-54 69(2):93 Neoliberalism: Self-Determination historiography of, 63(2):69-70 California Oregon Power Company (Copco), and the Mikisew Cree First Nation, land distribution for schools in, 55(2):69- 91(2):110, 96(4): 181-86 100(1):44-45 73 The California Progressives, by George E. Callow, Alexander B., Jr., The Tweed Ring, primaries in, 48(4):117 Mowry, review, 43(3):237-38 review, 58(4):218 and question of slavery, 2(3):213-18, 220, The California Sea Otter Trade, 1784-1848, by Callow, Rusty, 52(3):107 227 Adele Ogden, review, 33(2):205-207 Calloway, Colin G., One Vast Winter Count: state archives of, 1(2):14-15, 29(1):27-29 California Stage Company, 30(4):385 The Native American West before Lewis voting patterns in, 58(4):196-204 The California Syndrome, by Neil Morgan, and Clark, review, 96(4):218 California, by John Walton Caughey, review, review, 61(3):172-73 Calloway, James E., 35(4):337-38 32(3):328-29 California the Wonderful, with Glimpses of Calumet and Hecla Mining Company, California: A Bicentennial History, by David Oregon and Washington, by Edwin 41(4):317-29

54 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Calvert, Frank, 92(3):117 74(2):90 Mormon Church in the American West, Calvert, Jerry W., The Gibraltar: Socialism and Camp, E. E., 2(1):32 1847-1869, review, 80(2):73 Labor in Butte, Montana, 1895-1920, Camp, Helen C., Iron in Her Soul: Elizabeth Campbell, Finley, 48(4):120 review, 80(3):117 Gurley Flynn and the American Left, Campbell, George, 41(2):146 Calvert, Stephen, ed., Jared Fox’s review, 87(3):159 Campbell, Grace. See Grace Campbell Memmorandom: Kept from Dellton, Camp, Moholoh Schluesher, 4(1):36 Memorial Museum Sauk County, Wisconsin, toward Camp, William Martin, San Francisco: Port of Campbell, J. B., 45(1):22 California and Oregon, 1852-1854, by Gold, review, 39(3):241-43 Campbell, J. G., 15(4):281-83 Jared Fox, review, 83(1):31 Camp Chehalis (Wash.), 2(1):31 Campbell, James, 6(2):101-102, 30(3):323-25 : The Quiet President, by Camp Dubois (Ill.). See Camp Wood Campbell, John A. (mill owner), 42(4):311, Donald R. McCoy, review, 59(3):169 Camp Fire Girls, 101(1):10-11 49(2):82-83 Calvo, Solomon, 70(2):70 Camp Hanford (Wash.), 85(1):12-13, Campbell, John A. (Wyo. governor), 56(2):58- Camarillo, Albert, The American Southwest— 95(2):82-84, 87-89 59, 61, 63 Image and Reality: Papers Read at a Camp Harmony (Wash.). See Puyallup Campbell, John Victor, 12(4):314, 19(4):279 Clark Library Seminar, 16 April 1977, Assembly Center works of: “The Sinclair Party—An review, 72(4):186 Camp Harmony: Seattle’s Japanese Americans Emigration Overland along the Old camas, 25(2):134-35 and the Puyallup Assembly Center, by Hudson Bay Company Route from Camas, Wash., 9(1):34 Louis Fiset, review, 101(1):41-42 Manitoba to the Spokane Country in Camas County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Camp Helse-de-lite (Wash.). See Camp 1854,” 7(3):187-201 Camas Prairie Railroad Company, 56(3):106- Washington Campbell, Margaret, 7(3):187-98 107 Camp Lewis (Wash.). See Fort Lewis Campbell, Marjorie Wilkins, The North West Cambreleng, Churchill C., 52(1):14 “Camp Lewis: Promotion and Construction,” Company, review, 49(2):83-84 Cameahwait (Shoshone leader), 35(1):9, 16, by Bernard L. Boylan, 58(4):188-95 Campbell, Patricia, Eliza, review, 38(4):361- 58(1):2, 95(4):178 Camp Minidoka (Idaho). See Minidoka 62 “The Camel Pack Trains in the Mining Relocation Camp Campbell, R. D., 23(3):188-91 Camps of the West,” by William S. Camp Montgomery (Wash.), 22(4):293-94, Campbell, Robert (American fur trader), Lewis, 19(4):271-84 101(2):71, 79-80 39(1):7, 11, 17-18, 20 camels, as pack animals, 19(4):271-84, Camp Pickett (Wash.), 2(1):31 Campbell, Robert (HBC fur trader), 58(1):38 20(1):37-38, 25(3):196-97, 56(4):170 Camp Sul-ilt-kwu (Wash.), 7(1):15-16 Campbell, Robert A., “Blacks and the Coal Camera (Seattle), 66(2):71 Camp Washington (Wash.), 7(1):3-20, Mines of Western Washington, Cameron, Basil, 35(1):25-26 7(2):177-78, 7(4):276-77, 9(1):34 1888-1896,” 73(4):146-55; Sit Down Cameron, Crissie, ed., The Mountaineer, 1923 Camp Wood (Ill.), 57(1):8 and Drink Your Beer: Regulating ed., 15(1):72 “The Campaign to Establish Mount Rainier Vancouver’s Beer Parlours, 1925-1954, Cameron, David, 22(2):122-23, 26(1):10-13 National Park, 1893-1899,” by review, 93(1):42; rev. of Alaska Hooch: Cameron, David A., Snohomish County: An Theodore Catton, 88(2):70-81 The History of Alcohol in Early Alaska, Illustrated History, review, 97(4):208- Campaigning With Custer, by David L. Spotts 80(3):115; rev. of British Columbia: 209 and E. A. Brininstool, 20(1):74 Historical Readings, 73(3):139; rev. of Cameron, J. C., Trade Union Agreements in Campbell, Amasa B., 60(2):85, 93-96, Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Discord, Canadian Industry, review, 34(4):415- 81(2):42-49 77(3):114; rev. of Drinking in America: 16 Campbell, Archibald (boundary A History, 75(4):185; rev. of Lewis Cameron, John Dugald, 28(4):405, 408, commissioner), 23(1):39-46, and Clark: Legacies, Memories, and 98(2):80 23(2):133-34, 43(3):195, 207-209, New Perspectives, 96(3):161-63; rev. Cameron, Marguerite, This is the Place, 53(1):18-19, 28, 31-32, 62(2):61 of Making Native Space: Colonialism, review, 31(1):99 Campbell, Archibald (Scottish sailor), Resistance, and Reserves in British Cameron, R. D. (sawmill owner), 14(2):116 24(1):25-26, 30(3):285, 287, 293-94, Columbia, 95(1):38-39; rev. of On the Cameron, Roderick, The Golden Haze: With 297-98 River with Lewis and Clark, 96(3):161- Captain Cook in the South Pacifi c, works of: A Voyage Round the World, 63; rev. of The Politics of Resentment: review, 56(1):37 from 1806 to 1812; in which Japan, British Columbia Regionalism and Cameron, William Bleasdell, The War Trail Kamschatka, the Aleutian Islands, and Canadian Unity, 92(2):104; rev. of The of Big Bear, review, 18(1):68-69; When the Sandwich Islands were Visited. . . . Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Fur Was King, review, 21(1):63-65 24(1):25-26, review, 60(1):35 Boston, 1880-1920, 76(4):157; rev. of Cameronton, B. C., 24(3):196-206 Campbell, Bertha Pitts, 94(1):18 Twentieth Century Canada, 75(2):86; Cammerer, Arno B., 99(3):113-15, 103(1):9 Campbell, C. D., 44(4):189 rev. of W. A. C. Bennett and the Rise Camocio, Gianfranesco, 22(2):112-13, Campbell, Charles S., Jr., rev. of Canada: A of British Columbia, 76(1):37; rev. of 48(4):145 Modern History, 52(2):69 Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Camp, Charles L., Henry R. Wagner’s the Campbell, Elise. See Olmstead, Elsie Clark, 96(4):213-14; rev. of Working Plains and the Rockies, a bibliography Campbell, Ernest Howard, Washington Lives: Vancouver, 1886-1986, 78(4):154 of original narratives of travel and State Government: Administrative Campbell, Robert B., rev. of Takhoma: adventure, 1800-1865, review, 29(1):88- Organization and Functions, review, Ethnography of Mount Rainier National 89; The Plains and the Rockies: A 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., review, Park, 99(2):98 Critical Bibliography of Exploration, 54(4):178-79; Washington Voters’ Campbell, Robert Wellman, rev. of Cities Adventure and Travel in the American Handbook, review, 40(3):255-57 and Nature in the American West, West, 1800-1865, 4th ed. rev., review, Campbell, Eugene E., Establishing Zion: The 103(1):45-46

Index 55 Campbell, Samuel G., 24(3):185 review, 44(1):45-46 103(2):72 Campbellites, 37(1):26-27, 29 Canada in Cartoon: A Pictorial History of the Canadian Pacifi c Railway, 102(2):79, Camping Out in the Yellowstone, 1882, by Confederation Years, 1867-1967, comp. 103(2):69 Mary Bradshaw Richards, ed. William and ed. William C. Werthman, review, building of, 49(4):146-49, 80(4):147-48 W. Slaughter, review, 86(4):192 59(3):146 hotels of, 103(2):71-72 The Campus and the State, by Malcolm Canada in the European Age, 1453-1919, by R. in mining districts of B.C., 60(2):92, 95 Moos and Francis E. Rourke, review, T. Naylor, review, 79(4):159 and trade relations with Hawaiian Islands, 51(1):41-42 Canada Moves North, by Richard Finnie, 63(3):89-92, 94-97, 103 Campus Memories, by Frank McCaffrey, review, 33(3):364-65 The Canadian Prairie West and the Ranching 24(3):235 “Canada on the Pacifi c: 1866-1925,” by Walter Frontier, 1874-1924, by David Breen, Canada N. Sage, 17(2):91-104 review, 76(1):34 boundaries of: 34(4):380-86, 40(1):25-27, Canada Pacifi c Railway, 17(2):97-98 The Canadian Reciprocity Treaty of 1854, by 51(2):63-79 Canada Temperance Act (1878), 98(3):133-34 Charles C. Tansill, 14(1):71 and Canol oil pipeline project, 61(2):101- Canada Views the United States: Nineteenth- Canadian-American Industry, A Study in 108 Century Political Attitudes, by S. F. International Investment, by Herbert census data (1901), 90(3):150 Wise and Robert Craig Brown, review, Marshall, Frank A. Southard, Jr., and and China, relations between, 64(4):164, 59(4):215-16 Kenneth Taylor, review, 28(1):103-107 168-69 Canada’s Arctic Outlet: A History of the Canadian-American Relations 1840-1847, and Columbia River dams, 49(3):99-120 Hudson Bay Railway, by Howard A. by Lester Burrell Shippee, review, and First Nations, study of, 103(3):107, Fleming, review, 50(2):64-65 30(4):455-56 109-11, 118 Canada’s First Nations: A History of Founding Canadian-American Relations, 1875-1911, by fi shing rights in: American, 34(4):386-92; Peoples from Earliest Times, by Olive Charles C. Tansill, review, 36(4):349-51 First Nations, 99(2):59, 61-62 Patricia Dickason, review, 85(2):74 The Canadians, 1867-1967, ed. J. M. S. international relations of, after Vancouver Canada’s Great Highway, by J. H. E. Secretan, Careless and Robert Craig Brown, riot (1907), 64(4):163-74 review, 16(3):228-29 review, 59(2):111-12 and Japan, relations between, 64(4):163- Canada-United States Treaty Relations, ed. The Canadians: The Story of a People, by 68, 170-73 David R. Deener, review, 55(4):187-88 George M. Wrong, review, 29(3):333- Mormon settlement in, 59(1):11-22, The Canadian Annual Rev. of Public Affairs, 34 86(4):155-64 by J. Castell Hopkins, 1911 ed., review, Canadians in the Making: A Social History and Near East crisis, 50(3):108-14 4(1):50, Rev. of 1912 ed., review, of Canada, by Arthur R. M. Lower, One Big Union movement in, 69(3):127- 4(4):295 review, 50(4):168-69 34 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918, A Canadian’s Road to Russia: Letters from the role of, in the Pacifi c (1866-1925), 13(2):150 Great War Decade, by Stuart Ramsay 17(2):91-104 The Canadian Born in the United States: An Tompkins, ed. Doris H. Pieroth, violence in, 77(2):54-56 Analysis of the Statistics of the Canadian review, 81(3):116 World Wide Web sites on, 93(3):166 Element in the Population of the Canal de Arro. See Haro Strait See also Oregon boundary dispute; San United States, 1850 to 1930, by Leon E. Canals and American Economic Development, Juan boundary dispute; U.S.-Canada Truesdell, review, 35(1):81-82 by Carter Goodrich, Julius Rubin, H. relations; names of individual cities Canadian Citizenship Act (1947), 93(2):69-80 Jerome Cranmer, and Harvey H. Segal, and provinces; names of individual Canadian Currency, Exchange, and Finance review, 53(3):126 topographical features During the French Period, ed. Adam A Candle for a Star, by Zoe Lund Schiller, Canada, by André Siegfried, review, Shortt, review, 18(1):71-72 review, 43(4):304 28(3):321-22 A Canadian Geologist, by W. J. Loudon, Canfi eld, Albert, 8(4):251-56 Canada: A Modern History, by John Bartlet 22(2):153-54 Canfi eld, Amy E., rev. of Alaska’s Daughter: Brebner, review, 52(2):69 The Canadian Historical Review, 11(2):150, An Eskimo Memoir of the Early Canada, Descriptive Atlas, by Charles Stewart, 13(2):149-50, 25(4):308 Twentieth Century, 97(1):45-46 14(1):70-71 Canadian History: A Syllabus and Guide to Canfi eld, Clara, 8(4):251-56 Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Discord, by Reading, by Reginald George Trotter, Canfi eld, Ellen, 8(4):251-56 John Herd Thompson, with Allen 17(4):304-305 Canfi eld, Oscar, “Pioneer Reminiscences,” Seager, review, 77(3):114 The Canadian Identity, by W. L. Morton, 8(4):251-56 Canada: Tomorrow’s Giant, by Bruce review, 54(1):43-44 Canfi eld, Sarah Ann Lee, 8(4):251 Hutchison, review, 49(1):43-44 Canadian Indian Act (1876), 90(3):150 Canfi eld, Sylvia Ann, 8(4):251-56 Canada After the War: Studies in Political, Canadian National Railways, by G. R. Stevens, Canfi eld, William D., 8(4):251 Social and Economic Policies for Post- review, 53(1):44 Cann, Thomas Hart, 7(1):57, 8(1):6, 30(1):5, War Canada, ed. Alexander Brady and The Canadian Northwest: Its Early 39(2):105, 119 F. R. Scott, review, 35(4):368-69 Developments and Legislative Records: Cannady, Beatrice Morrow, 96(2):69-74 Canada and “Imperial Defense”: A Study of the Minutes of the Councils of the Red River Cannady, Edward Daniel, 96(2):69 Origins of the British Commonwealth’s Colony and the Northern Department of Cannell, Lin Tull, “William Craig: Governor Defense Organization, 1867-1919, by Rupert’s Land, ed. E. H. Oliver, Vol. 1, Stevens’s Conduit to the Nez Perce,” Richard A. Preston, review, 59(3):146 6(2):125, Vol. 2, 6(4):280-81 97(1):19-30 Canada and the United States: Some Aspects Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, canneries, 38(1):28, 91(3):165-66 of Their Historical Relations, by Hugh 59(1):12-13, 15 in Alaska, 9(4):243-54. 87(1):53, 102(1):11 L. Keenleyside and Gerald S. Brown, Canadian Pacifi c Navigation Company, on Columbia River, 87(1):53

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

Index 57 in the Pacifi c Northwest, by Frank L. Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association, Historical Atlas, review, 93(3):149-50; Green, review, 74(4):180 24(3):206 rev. of Tales of Ghosts: First Nations “Captains Gray and Kendrick: The Barrell Cariboo Express. See British Columbia and Art in British Columbia, 1922-61, Letters,” ed. F. W. Howay, 12(4):243-71 Victoria Express Company 95(2):106-107 Captured Heritage: The Scramble for Cariboo Literacy Institute, 17(4):273-74, Carlson, Laurie Winn, William J. Spillman Northwest Coast Artifacts, by Douglas 24(3):204 and the Birth of Agricultural Economics, Cole, review, 77(2):72 The Cariboo Mission: A History of the Oblates, review, 97(2):97 The Car That Brought You Here Still Runs: by Margaret Whitehead, review, Carlson, Leland H., “Nome: From Mining Revisiting the Northwest Towns of 74(1):42 Camp to Civilized Community,” Richard Hugo, by Frances McCue, Cariboo region (B.C.) 38(3):233-42; An Alaskan Gold Mine: review, 102(1):45-46 Christianity in, 24(3):203, 72(3):104-106 The Story of No. 9 Above, review, Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, gold rush in, 24(3):195-207, 76(4):140, 44(1):44-45; rev. of The Trail Led by W. S. Nye, review, 29(3):320-22 142-45 North: Mont Hawthorne’s Story, Carbonado, Wash., 9(1):37, 29(2):158, pack trains to, 34(2):133-36 40(4):349-50 78(3):118 records of, 29(1):22 Carlson, Leonard A., Indians, Bureaucrats, Card, Charles Ora, 59(1):11, 14-22, Cariboo Sentinel, 24(3):205, 51(3):99-102 and Land: The Dawes Act and the 86(4):155-64 caribou, 85(1):31-32 Decline of Indian Farming, review, Cardero, José (Pepe), 54(4):151-57 Caribou, Yukon Terr., 90(2):82-84, 86 73(3):140 Cardey, Ellsworth, 97(4):171, 174 Caribou County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Carlson, Linda, Company Towns of the Pacifi c Cardinal, Joseph, 19(4):250-70 “Caribou or Oil? Using the George L. Collins Northwest, review, 96(1):42-43 Cardoso, Lawrence A., Mexican Emigration to Papers to Document the Alaska Carlson, Mrs. Elliot, 73(2):58-59 the United States, 1897-1931: Socio- Conservation Movement,” by Anne L. Carlson, Olaf, 91(1):12 Economic Patterns, review, 72(4):184 Foster and Wendi Lyons, ed. Bill Alley, Carlson, Oscar, 71(2):53, 55, 57, 60 Cardston, Alta., 59(1):11-22, 86(4):155-64 96(3):164-65 Carlson, Paul, 103(3):132-33 Cardston Corporation, 59(1):19-20 Caridi, Ronald J., The Korean War and Carlson, Theodore D., Alumni Directory of the The Career of Joseph Lane, Frontier Politician, American Politics: The Republican Party Law School, University of Washington, by Margaret Jean Kelly, review, as a Case Study, review, 61(4):236-37 19(2):151-52 34(4):406-407 Caring and Compassion: A History of the Carlson, William H., “The Washington Careless, J. M. S., ed., The Canadians, 1867- Sisters of St. Ann in Health Care Library Association, 1931-1955: A 1967, review, 59(2):111-12 in British Columbia, by Darlene Review Article,” 48(1):25-26 Carey Act (1894), 10(1):26, 34-39, 42(2):103, Southwell, review, 103(1):47-48 Carlson Mill (Everett), 91(1):6, 12 107-109, 78(4):122-33, 83(1):12-21, Carkeek, Emily G., 43(2):158-62, 164 Carlton, Robert, The New Purchase, or Seven 88(4):210, 89(4):189, 98(1):29-35, Carkeek, Morgan, 43(2):159-62, 85(4):151 and a Half Years in the Far West, 98(1):29-35, 100(4):171-72 Carkeek, Vivian M., 43(2):160-62, 69(1):33 8(1):70 “The Carey Act in Idaho, 1895-1925: An Carkeek Park (Seattle), 43(2):160-63 Carlu, Jacques, 75(3):130 Experiment in Free Enterprise “Carl August Darmer: Architect for the City Carmack, George, 22(1):39-40 Reclamation,” by Hugh T. Lovin, of Destiny,” by Dennis A. Andersen, works of: My Experiences in the Yukon, 78(4):122-33 71(1):24-30 24(4):303-304 Carey, Charles H., 26(4):307 Carl F. Gould: A Life in Architecture and the Carmack’s (rest station), Yukon Terr., works of: “The Gateway of the Oregon Arts, by T. William Booth and William 90(2):86-87 Country,” 18(1):5-10; “Tributes H. Wilson, review, 88(1):49-50 Carmen, Nellie L., 43(2):127 to Professor Meany,” 26(3):173- “Carl F. Gould: His Planning and Architecture Carmichael, Alfred, Indian Legends of 74; A General History of Oregon, at the University of Washington,” by T. Vancouver Island, 15(1):73 2 vols., review, 28(1):91-93, Vol. William Booth and William H. Wilson, Carmichael, Lawrence, 24(3):182 1, review, 26(3):225-26; History of 85(3):105-17 Carmichael, Stokely, 73(2):58 Oregon, review, 14(1):64-65; ed., The Carl O. Sauer: A Tribute, ed. Martin S. Kenzer, Carnefi x, A. D., 43(4):278, 290, 293 Journals of Theodore Talbot, 1843 review, 78(4):153 Carnegie, Andrew, 45(3):100-101 and 1849-52, 23(2):155-56; ed., The Carleton Hotel (Tacoma), 71(1):28-29 Carnegie Company, 84(2):44-46 Oregon Constitution and Proceedings Carley, Maurine, The Shoshonis, Sentinels of Carnegie Corporation of New York, Henry and Debates of the Constitutional the Rockies, review, 56(2):90 Suzzallo, 1875-1933, review, 25(4):302- Convention of 1857, review, 18(2):144- Carlisle Lumber Company, 102(3):125 303 45 Carlos, Ann M., Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carey, Daniel H., 91(2):60, 64-65, 67 Native Americans and the European Fur Proceedings of the Second Conference Carey, Joseph M., 48(3):95 Trade, review, 102(4):195-97 of Teachers of International Law and Carey, Matthew, 52(1):4 Carlquist, Sherwin, Hawaii: A Natural Related Subjects, 18(2):153 Carey, Robert, 93(1):14, 103(1):3 History; Geology, Climate, Native Flora Caroline (ship), 29(1):61-84, 29(2):167-200 Carey, Ryan J., rev. of North of Athabasca: and Fauna above the Shoreline, review, Caroline Lockhart: Her Life and Legacy, Slave Lake and Mackenzie River 64(1):45-46 by Necah Stewart Furman, review, Documents of the North West Company, Carlson, Ed, 100(3):120-21, 124-25, 129-32 87(2):98-99 1800-1821, 94(2):96-97 Carlson, Frank, 22(4):256-58 Carosso, Vincent P., rev. of Agriculture in Carey, William F., 82(4):135-38 Carlson, Hans M., rev. of The Culture of the Development of the Far West, Carhart, Arthur H., Water—or Your Life, Hunting in Canada, 98(3):148-49 68(1):39-40; rev. of The Farmer’s Age: review, 43(1):70-71 Carlson, Keith Thor, A Stó:lo-Coast Salish Agriculture, 1815-1860, 52(3):121;

58 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly rev. of The Immigrant Upraised: the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice University of Idaho, 55(4):180; rev. of Italian Adventurers and Colonists in an Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, British Columbia and the United States: Expanding America, 60(4):233-34; rev. 68(3):144-45 The North Pacifi c Slope from Fur Trade of Securities Regulation and the New Carriker, Robert C., Father Peter John De to Aviation, 34(4):404-405; rev. of Cold Deal, 63(2):74-75 Smet, Jesuit in the West, review, War on the Campus: Academic Freedom Carp, E. Wayne, Adoption Politics: Bastard 88(3):150; ed., An Army Wife on at the University of Washington, 1946- Nation and Ballot Initiative 58, review, the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice 64, 71(2):94; rev. of Daughters of Joy, 99(3):145-46; rev. of The Hutton Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877, review, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the Settlement: A Home for One Man’s 68(3):144-45; rev. of A Bibliographical American West, 1865-90, 77(2):78; rev. Family, 95(3):150; rev. of The Orphan Guide to the History of Indian-White of E. O. Holland and the State College Trains: Placing Out in America, Relations in the United States, 70(1):42; of Washington, 1916-1944, 34(2):219- 84(3):115; rev. of Uprooted: The rev. of The Commissioners of Indian 21, 50(2):68-69; rev. of The Emergence Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, Affairs, 1824-1977, 72(1):41; rev. of of Agricultural Science: Justus Liebig 1867-1917, 99(4):195 The Offi ce of Indian Affairs, 1824-1880: and the Americans, 1840-1880, Carpenter, B. Platt, 35(4):339-40 Historical Sketches, 66(2):89-90; rev. of 68(4):174; rev. of Essays in Western Carpenter, Cecelia Svinth, They Walked Ten Years on the Pacifi c Coast by F. X. History in Honor of Professor T. A. Before: The Indians of Washington State, Blanchet, and Jacksonville: A National Larson, 64(4):179-80; rev. of Farthest 95(1):35, review, 71(3):133 Historic Landmark City, 75(2):85; rev. Reach: Oregon and Washington, Carpenter, E. W., 29(1):56-58 of The Westerners: A Mini-Bibliography 33(1):76-78; rev. of Forward the Carpenter, Horace, 89(3):140, 142-44 and a Cataloging of Publications, 1944- Nation, 34(1):107-109; rev. of Gonzaga Carpenter, John A., “General Howard and the 1974, 67(1):45 University: Seventy-fi ve Years, 1887- Nez Perce War of 1877,” 49(4):129-45 Carroll, Charles M., 100(3):112-14, 116, 128 1962, 55(4):180; rev. of Hired Hands Carpenter, Ronald H., The Eloquence of Carroll, James C., 56(2):69-70, 66(4):149-50 and Plowboys: Farm Labor in the Frederick Jackson Turner, review, Carroll, James T., rev. of The Yuquot Whalers’ Midwest, 1815-60, 69(1):37-38; rev. of 75(2):94 Shrine, 91(4):212-13 History of Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Carpenter, Stanley D. M., rev. of A Tour of Carroll, Patrick P., 28(1):27-29, 34 Symposium, 75(4):180; rev. of History Duty in the Pacifi c Northwest: E. A. Carrolls, Wash., 9(1):38 of the University of Oregon, 31(4):470- Porcher and HMS Sparrowhawk, 1865- cars. See automobiles 72; rev. of John Ledyard: An American 1868, 93(2):99-100 Carson, Alexander, 24(3):221, 224, 37(2):96 Marco Polo, 31(1):100-101; rev. of The “The Carpetbag Image: Idaho Governors Carson, E. L., 17(1):36-37 Journals of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, in Myth and Reality,” by Ronald H. Carson, Isaac, 4(1):37 with Letters and Related Documents, Limbaugh, 60(2):77-83 Carson, John, 17(1):36-38 58(2):102; rev. of The Law of the Carr, Edmund, 8(2):114 Carson, Joseph, 91(3):151-58 Land: Two Hundred Years of American Carr, Emily, 90(4):182-90, 103(2):78 Carson, Kit, 15(3):206-207, 28(4):357-58, Farmland Policy, 79(2):78; rev. of works of: The Emily Carr Omnibus, review, 39(1):3, 6, 9, 20, 22-23, 28 The Letters of Dr. John McLoughlin 86(1):51-52; Klee Wyck, 90(4):183, 185- Carson, Mina, rev. of Adoption Politics: Written at Fort Vancouver 1829-32, 90, review, 34(1):101-102 Bastard Nation and Ballot Initiative 41(1):66-67; rev. of Lord of Alaska, Carr, Eugene M., 17(1):21-26 58, 99(3):145-46; rev. of Small Worlds: Baranov and the Russian Adventure, Carr, George W., 37(3):195, 197, 204-209, 219 Children and Adolescents in America, 34(2):219-21; rev. of Ohio Canal Era: Carr, Lucie L. Whipple, 4(1):40 1850-1950, 84(3):117 A Case Study of Government and the Carr, Mary Jane, Children of the Covered Carson, Wash., 9(1):38 Economy, 1820-1861, 61(3):171-72; Wagon, 25(4):306; Young Mac of Fort Carstensen, Vernon, 68(3):105-11, 84(2):50 rev. of Rich Harvest: A History of the Vancouver, review, 31(4):464 works of: “The Good Old Days or the Grange, 1867-1900, 68(1):38; rev. of Carr, Ossian J., 4(1):39-40, 17(3):211-12 Bad Old Days? History and Related Tenure, Nativity and Age as Factors in Carr, Overton, 17(2):134, 140 Muses in the Northwest in the 1930s,” Iowa Agriculture, 1850-1860, 69(1):37- Carr, Robert K., Democracy and the Supreme 68(3):105-11; “Robert L. Whitner, 38; rev. of To No Privileged Class: Court, 28(4):428-29 1917-1982,” 74(1):37-38; “The West The Rationalization of Homesteading Carr, Sarah Pratt, The Cost of Empire, review, Mark Twain Did Not See,” 55(4):170- and Rural Life in the Early Twentieth- 3(3):243 76; ed., “Two Letters concerning the Century West, 80(1):33; rev. of Via Carr, William Clifton, 68(4):171, 173 Mercer Girls,” 35(4):343-47; ed., Western Express and Stagecoach, Carraher, Mortimer M., 15(2):113-14 “Pioneer Woman in Southwestern 37(2):166-67; rev. of The Washington Carrere and Hastings (New York), 92(1):6-8 Washington Territory: The State Grange, 1889-1924; A Romance Carrie Ladd (steamer), 33(4):413 Recollections of Susanna Maria Slover of Democracy, 32(1):112-13; rev. of Carrie M. Willard among the Tlingits: The McFarland Price Ede,” 67(4):137- Westward America, 33(3):358-59; rev. Letters of 1881-1883, by Carrie M. 50; rev. of The American Heritage of The Westward Movement: A Book of Willard, review, 88(1):44-45 Pictorial Atlas of United States History, Readings on Our Changing Frontiers, The Carrier Language: A Grammar and 59(2):108; rev. of The American 31(2):207-209 Dictionary Combined, by A. G. Morice, Teacher: Evolution of a Profession in Cart, Theodore W., “‘New Deal’ for Wildlife: review, 24(2):150-52 a Democracy, 31(4):470-72; rev. of A Perspective on Federal Conservation Carrier people, 16(4):294, 40(4):317, 319-22 Baronets and Buffalo: The British Policy, 1933-40,” 63(3):113-20; rev. of Carrighar, Sally, Moonlight at Midday, review, Sportsman in the American West, American Sportsmen and the Origins of 50(3):118 1833-1881, 77(3):117; rev. of Beacon Conservation, 68(2):99; rev. of How the Carriker, Eleanor R., ed., An Army Wife on for Mountain and Plain: Story of the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks,

Index 59 64(2):93 building a wagon road through, 56(2):49- Casper, Henry W., History of the Catholic Cartee, Lafayette, 44(4):170 56 Church in Nebraska, Vol. 1: The Church Carter (of Cascades massacre), 18(4):256 fi rst immigrants to cross (1853), 8(1):22- on the Northern Plains, 1838-1874, Carter (of the Albion), 12(1):69-70 28 review, 58(4):216, Vol. 2: The Church Carter, Alex, 20(1):44-45 Great Northern route through, 56(2):83 on the Fading Frontier, 1864-1910, Carter, Caleb, 84(2):78 human infl uence on, 84(4):146-47 review, 58(4):216, Vol. 3: Catholic Carter, Clarence Edwin, Historical Editing, livestock grazing in, 55(3):119-27 Chapters in Nebraska Immigration, review, 44(2):60; ed., The New Regime, mines and mining in, 78(3):118 1870-1900, review, 58(4):216 1765-1767, 7(3):253 origin of name of, 9(1):38-39 Cass, George W., 10(2):96 Carter, Dan T., Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the See also names of individual roads and Cass, Lewis, 16(1):13-15, 20(2):143-44, American South, review, 60(4):235- topographical features 23(4):289, 43(3):210-12, 52(1):13-14 36; rev. of And Promises to Keep: Cascade Range Forest Reserve (Oreg.), Cassell, Mark S., “Iñupiat Labor and The Southern Conference for Human 74(4):146-47, 149, 152, 79(1):4-5 Commercial Shore Whaling in Welfare, 1938-1948, 59(3):171 Cascade School (Seattle), 83(4):140-41, 143 Northern Alaska,” 91(3):115-23 Carter, Everett, rev. of The Achievement Cascade Tunnel, 22(3):178 Casserly, Brian, “Confronting the U.S. Navy of William Dean Howells: A Cascade Wagon Road, 56(2):49-56 at Bangor, 1973-1982,” 95(3):130-39; Reinterpretation, 60(3):168-69 Cascades massacre (1856), 2(3):233-40, rev. of The American Far West in the Carter, Murray A., 47(4):108 16(3):163-85, 18(1):28-32, 18(2):110- Twentieth Century, 100(2):97-98; Carter, Paul A., “The Other Catholic 20, 18(4):256-58, 19(2):99-107, rev. of Outpost of Empire: The Royal Candidate: The 1928 Presidential 19(3):196-98, 99(4):168 Marines and the Joint Occupation of Bid of Thomas J. Walsh,” 55(1):1-8; Cascades Railroad Company, 3(3):188, San Juan Island, 97(1):44-45; rev. of The Spiritual Crisis of the Gilded Age, 30(3):250 Soldier to Advocate: C. E. S. Wood’s 1877 review, 64(4):179; The Twenties in Cascadia: The Geologic Evolution of the Pacifi c Legacy, 98(1):43-44; rev. of Washington America, review, 59(4):221 Northwest, by Bates McKee, review, State: The Inaugural Decade, 1889- Carter, S. M., ed., Who’s Who in British 64(2):88-89 1899, 99(2):98-99; rev. of The West the Columbia, 23(4):308 cascara sagrada, 25(2):133 Railroads Made, 100(1):37 Carter, Sarah, The Importance of Being Case, A. L., 17(2):130-32, 136-37, 141, 143 Cassia County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Case, Charles R., 35(4):297-300, 36(1):31, Cassiar region (B.C), gold rush in, 22(1):32- Building in Western Canada to 1915, 36(3):199 37 review, 100(2):94; ed., Cowboys, Case, Lynn M., ed., Guide to the Diplomatic Cassidy, James G., Ferdinand V. Hayden: Ranchers, and the Cattle Business: Archives of Western Europe, review, Entrepreneur of Science, review, Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching 52(3):125 92(3):161-62 History, review, 93(2):102-103 Case, Otto A., 45(2):62, 64 Cassin, John, Illustrations of the Birds of Carter, Thomas H., 64(2):50, 54-55 Case, Robert Ormond, The Empire Builders, California, Texas, Oregon, British and cartography. See maps review, 38(3):275; Last Mountains: The Russian America, review, 84(3):113 Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America Story of the Cascades, review, 37(1):71- Cassinelli, C. W., The Politics of Freedom: An to the Year 1800, by Henry R. Wagner, 72 Analysis of the Modern Democratic 1937 ed., review, 29(2):207-208, 1968 Case, Victoria, Last Mountains: The Story of State, review, 54(2):86 ed., review, 60(3):162 the Cascades, review, 37(1):71-72 Cassity, Michael, rev. of Workers and Dissent Cartwright, Bruce, 20(1):26-27 Case and Draper, 50(3):107 in the Redwood Empire, 79(4):164 Cartwright, John C., 60(3):135, 138, 143 “The Case of Frank Fuller: The Killer of Castellan, Eleanor Barbara (Pavella), 91(1):3- Caruthers, J. Wade, American Pacifi c Ocean Alaska Missionary Charles Seghers,” by 24 Trade: Its Impact on Foreign Policy and Gerard G. Steckler, 59(4):190-202 Castellan, James W., ed., “The Memoir of Continental Expansion, 1784-1860, The Case of Spokane Garry, by William S. Eleanor Castellan: The Years in the review, 65(4):163 Lewis, 8(2):156 Pacifi c Northwest, 1910-1919,” 91(1):3- Carver, John, 70(2):76-77 “The Case of Vuco Perovich,” by Claus-M. 24 Carver, Jonathan, 17(3):218-21 Naske, 78(1/2):2-9 Castellan, John, 91(1):3-24 works of: Travels Through the Interior “The Case of William Lewis,” by John Fahey, Castile, George Pierre, “Edwin Eells, U.S. Parts of North America, in the years 91(2):86-93 Indian Agent, 1871-1895,” 72(2):61-68; 1766, 1767, and 1768, 13(4):282-83, Casey, Silas “The ‘Half-Catholic’ Movement: Edwin 22(4):289 at Fort Steilacoom, 2(1):30-31, 8(4):302- and Myron Eells and the Rise of the carving. See woodcarving 305, 23(3):198-202, 63(3):84-86 Indian Shaker Church,” 73(4):165-74; Cary, Alice, 45(4):106 and Leschi, 1(2):58-59, 95(1):29-30, 32 “The Indian Connection: Judge James Cary, Miles E., 62(1):12-13 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Wickersham and the Indian Shakers,” Cary, Phoebe, 45(4):106 27(3):200-204, 210-12, 43(2):96, 98, 81(4):122-29; ed., The Indians of Casagrande, Louis B., Side Trips: The 104-105 Puget Sound: The Notebooks of Myron Photography of Sumner W. Matteson, Casey, Thomas Lincoln, 47(2):39 Eells, review, 77(4):153; ed., State 1898-1908, review, 76(1):35 Cashel, T. D., 38(3):237 and Reservation: New Perspectives on Cascade Canal Company, 10(1):31-32, Cashman, Edward, 46(4):120 Federal Indian Policy, review, 84(4):157; 37(4):289 Cashmere, Wash., 9(1):40 rev. of Captured Heritage: The Scramble Cascade Corner (Yellowstone National Park), Casino (Keisno; Cathlakamaps leader), for Northwest Coast Artifacts, 77(2):72; 93(1):13-25 5(3):193-94, (3):233-34, 23(3):211, rev. of Chiefs and Chief Traders: Indian Cascade Range 98(1):8, 10 Relations at Fort Nez Perces, 1818-

60 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 1855, Vol. 1: Chiefs and Chief Traders, missionaries; Oblate missionaries; Park, 1893-1899,” 88(2):70-81; 85(2):76, Vol. 2: Chiefs and Change in names of individual missionaries; names Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, the Oregon Country, 89(2):106-107; rev. of individual missions and National Parks in Alaska, review, of Indians of the Pacifi c Northwest: A Catholic Indian Missions and Grant’s Peace 90(1):46-47; National Park, City History, 74(3):142 Policy, 1870-1884, by Peter J. Rahill, Playground: Mount Rainier in the Castle, Emery N., ed., Economics and Public review, 46(4):125 Twentieth Century, review, 99(1):34- Policy in Water Resource Development, Catholic missionaries, 1(1):40-41, 19(1):45- 35; rev. of Building in an Ashen Land: review, 56(3):113 51, 19(2):117-33, 19(3):181-92, Historic Resource Study of Katmai Castle Rock, Wash., 9(1):40 41(2):126, 128, 165-69, 61(1):6-7, National Park and Preserve, 95(3):159- Castner, Joseph C., Lieutenant Castner’s 72(4):157-61, 73(4):169-71 60; rev. of Letters from Alaska, 86(1):48; Alaskan Exploration, 1898: A Journey of background and outlook of, 79(4):130-37 rev. of A Stern and Rock-Bound Coast: Hardship and Suffering, ed. Lyman L. Catholic ladders of, 72(3):100-103, 105, Kenai Fjords National Park Historic Woodman, review, 76(2):78 73(4):169-70, 79(4):133-35 Resource Study, 95(3):159-60 Caswell, Gordon, rev. of Historic Preservation and Coeur d’Alene people, 94(1):27-41 Catton, William R., Jr., Overshoot: The and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, correspondence of, 84(1):2-6 Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Denver, and Seattle, 98(1):46-47 and Flathead people, 28(3):227-50 Change, review, 73(3):142 Caswell, Joshua, 12(1):14-15, 18 at Fort Vancouver, 19(3):222, 224-27 Caufi eld, E. G., “Effort to Save the Historic Cataldo, Joseph M., 42(1):41-42, 47-66 and Indian catechists, 72(3):98-106 McLoughlin House,” 1(2):36-40 Catalog of the Public Documents of the United and Kamiakin (Yakama leader), 97(1):32- Caughey, John Walton, The American West: States, by the U.S. Superintendent of 36, 99(4):159, 161-64, 166, 169 Frontier and Region. Interpretations Documents, 34(2):200 and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(3):40-76 by John Walton Caughey, review, A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Collection of See also Catholic Church; Jesuit 61(2):108-109; California, review, Western Americana Founded by William missionaries; Oblate missionaries; 32(3):328-29; History of the Pacifi c Robertson Coe, Library, names of individual missionaries and Coast, 25(1):71-72; Hubert Howe by Mary C. Withington, review, missions Bancroft, Historian of the West, 44(4):190-91 Catholic Problems in Western Canada, by review, 38(1):89-91; Turner, Bolton, Catalogue of Materials in the Archivo General George Thomas Daly, 13(2):150 and Webb: Three Historians of the de Indias for the History of the Pacifi c Catholicism. See Catholic Church American Frontier, review, 57(2):83; Coast and the American Southwest, by Catlin, George, 2(3):196-98, 204, 9(3):165 rev. of Felipe de Neve, First Governor Charles E. Chapman, 10(3):232-33 works of: O-kee-pa: A Religious Ceremony of California, 64(2):89; rev. of The Catalonian Volunteers, 71(2):72-77 and Other Customs of the Mandans, Fragmented Metropolis: Los Angeles, “A Catalyst to Draw Us Together,” by review, 60(1):37-38 1850-1930, 60(2):97; rev. of Gold Fever: Cameron Sherwood, 49(3):114-20 Catlin, Seth, 13(1):8-13, 18-19 Being a True Account, Both Horrifying Catastrophe to Triumph: Bridges of the Tacoma Catlin, Wash., 9(1):41 and Hilarious, of the Art of Healing Narrows, by Richard S. Hobbs, review, Caton, N. T., 17(1):32, 32(4):369, 377 (so-called) During the California 99(3):146 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 67(2):51, 56, 61-62, Gold Rush, 58(3):156; rev. of Strain of Cate, J. L., ed., The Army Air Forces in World 96(2):77, 80, 101(1):14 Violence: Historical Studies of American War II, Vols. 1 and 2, review, 40(4):352 Cattermole, E. G., Famous Frontiermen, Violence and Vigilantism, 68(4):191; Cathcart, Wash., 9(1):40 Pioneers and Scouts: the Romance of A Venture in History: The Production, Cathlamet, Wash., 9(1):40 American History, 18(3):236 Publication, and Sale of the Works of Cathlamet on the Columbia: Recollections of cattle Hubert Howe Bancroft, 66(1):35-36 the Indian People and Short Stories of in Inland Empire, 50(1):20, 95(4):196-97, Caughlan, John, 78(3):91, 93-96, 98 Early Pioneer Days in the Valley of the 200-201 Cauley, Avis Mary Custis, 35(2):171 Lower Columbia River, by Thomas introduction of, to Pacifi c Northwest, Cauthers, Janet, rev. of Nobody Here But Us: Nelson Strong, review, 46(1):30-31 14(3):163-85 Pioneers of the North, 69(1):45-46 Cathlamet people, 28(4):363-72, 33(4):381. Snoqualmie Pass trade (1870s-1880s) in, Cavalcade of the Rails, by Frank P. Morse, See also Chinookan people 38(3):194-213 review, 31(3):355-56 Catholic Church winter losses of, in Oreg. (1847-90), Cavalryman Out of the West: Life of General and anti-Catholicism: of KKK in Oreg., 23(1):3-17 William Carey Brown, by George 53(2):60-63, 69(2):76-78, 80(1):12-15, See also livestock industry Francis Brimlow, review, 37(2):165-66 19, 83(2):45-47, 51; in presidential The Cattle King, by Edward F. Treadwell, Cavanaugh, George, 6(3):150-51 primary (1928), 55(1):1-8 22(4):314 Cavanaugh, Joseph, 16(3):236 archives of, in Wash., 28(4):386-88, 401, The Cattle King: A Dramatized Biography, by Cavanaugh, Thomas H., 51(4):179 30(4):418, 427, 434 Edward F. Treadwell, review, 42(4):338- Cavell, Janice, Acts of Occupation: Canada and and Asian communities, 86(2):101 39 Arctic Sovereignty, 1918-1925, review, infl uence of, on Indian Shaker church, The Cattle Trade on Puget Sound, 1858-1890, 102(3):148-49 73(4):165-74 by Orin Oliphant, 25(1):72 Cavitt, Lydia, 7(1):54 and religious trends in Oreg., 83(3):83-84, “The Cattle Trade through Snoqualmie Pass,” Cawelti, John G., Apostles of the Self-Made 86 by J. Orin Oliphant, 38(3):193-213 Man, review, 58(1):43 schools of, 41(4):347, 350-51 Catton, Bruce, Michigan: A Bicentennial Cawley, R. McGreggor, Federal Land, Western and settlement of fur trade families, History, review, 72(3):107-10 Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion 90(3):144-48 Catton, Theodore, “The Campaign to and Environmental Politics, review, See also Catholic missionaries; Jesuit Establish Mount Rainier National 86(1):45-46

Index 61 Caxton, William, 48(3):101 of 1890, 59(1):8-9, 71(3):98-100 post-WWI, 55(4):146-47, 149-56 Caxton Printers, 48(3):100-105, 102(2):73-74 enumeration of mixed-race persons See also King County Labor Council; “Caxton Printers, Ltd., Regional Publishers,” (1910), 90(3):151 Western Central Labor Union by Paul E. Johnston, 48(3):100-105 for Hispanic population in Oreg. and Central Oregon, by W. D. Cheney, 11(1):67 Cayton, Horace R., 94(1):16-17, 100(1):7-8 Wash. (1980), 75(3):108-16 Central Pacifi c Railroad, 39(4):256-58, 261, Cayuse George. See Cavanaugh, George Spanish heritage categories, 70(4):156 41(2):130-33, 79(4):140-41 Cayuse Halket, 42(3):227-29 “The Census of 1890 and the Closing of the Central Polynesian Land and Commercial Cayuse people, 27(2):107-108, 113, 151-52, Frontier,” by Gerald D. Nash, 71(3):98- Company of California, 68(2):50, 53, 97(1):23-28 100 57 and Waiilatpu (Whitman mission), “The Centenary of Kamehameha the Great,” Central School (Seattle), 83(4):130-33, 136- 25(1):39-43, 48(1):20-21 by Herbert H. Gowen, 10(2):88-92 37, 140-41, 143 and Walla Walla treaty council (1855), Centennial Churches of Washington’s “Fourth Central Valley Project (Calif.), 61(3):143-46 1(4):253-55, 25(1):45, 97(1):20-21, 34 Corner,” by Keith A. Murray, review, Central Washington College of Education and Whitman massacre (1847), 1(1):35- 77(3):118 (Ellensburg, Wash.). See Central 49, 2(2):141-42, 25(1):43-45, “The Centennial Director Tells of Plans for a Washington University 38(4):315-16, 318, 97(1):19-20 State Wide Celebration,” by Chapin D. Central Washington Railroad, 32(1):66-67, See also Cayuse war Foster, 44(1):3-6 60(2):86, 88 Cayuse Pitt (Nez Perce religious leader), “Centennial Ode,” by Abigail Scott Duniway, Central Washington University, 18(3):174, 42(3):227-29 98(4):159-67 20(2):107, 68(3):105-11. See also Cayuse war, 1(1):34-49, 5(4):293, 19(2):118- Centennial West: Essays on the Northern Tier Washington State Normal School at 19. See also Whitman massacre States, ed. William L. Lang, review, Ellensburg Caywood, Louis R., 45(3):93 84(4):154 “Centralia, the First Fifty Years (1845-1900),” CCC. See Civilian Conservation Corps The Centennial Years: A Political and Economic 33(1):41-57 CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan: History of America from the Late 1870s Centralia, Wash., 9(1):42, 32(4):419, 421-22, Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, to the Early 1890s, by Fred A. Shannon, 33(1):41-57, 45(4):117, 57(2):67, and Fur Sharks, by David M. Quiring, ed. Robert Huhn Jones, review, 91(3):135. See also Centralia massacre review, 97(1):41-43 59(4):222 The Centralia Conspiracy, by Ralph Chaplin, Cebula, Larry, Plateau Indians and the Quest Center for the Study of the Pacifi c Northwest, 77(4):124, 126-27 for Spiritual Power, 1700-1850, review, 101(3/4):107 Centralia First Farmers Merchants Bank and 95(4):209-10; rev. of Forgotten Trails: Center of the Storm: Memoirs of John T. Scopes, Trust Company, 43(2):144 Historical Sources of the Columbia’s Big by John T. Scopes and James Presley, “Centralia High School Students and the Bend Country, 88(3):155; rev.of Lewis review, 58(4):214-15 History of Their Community,” by and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Center Stage: Helen Gahagan Douglas, a Life, Herndon Smith, 33(1):41-57 Discovery (fi lm), 89(3):149-50 by Ingrid Winther Scobie, review, “The Centralia Incident and the Cedar Buttes, Mont., 78(1/2):52-53 85(1):40 Pamphleteers,” by Donald A. MacPhee, Cedar Creek mining district (Mont.), Centerview, Wash., 22(3):178 62(3):110-16 26(4):264-73 Centerville, Idaho, 73(3):108-20 Centralia Liberation Committee, 59(2):92-93 Cedar Mountain Coal Company, 29(2):160 Centerville, Wash., 9(1):42 Centralia massacre (1919), 45(4):116-24, Cedar River (Wash.), 48(1):3, 100(2):71-72 Central Area Civil Rights Committee 57(2):65-72, 59(2):88-99, 62(3):110-16, cedar trees, 9(2):83-89, 25(2):136 (Seattle), 73(2):53, 56, 58-60 77(4):122-29, 80(4):139, 81(4):148 Cedargreen Frozen Foods Packing Company, Central Area Motivation Program (Seattle), Centralia Publicity Committee, 59(2):90-91, 91(3):166 103(2):57-58 93-95, 99 Cedarville, Wash., 9(1):41 Central Association of Seattle, 76(3):88-93, Centralia Tragedy and Trial, by Ben Hur A Celebration of Work, by Norman Best, ed. 98(3):109-12 Lampman, 12(1):76 William G. Robbins, review, 82(2):74- Central Church of Christ (Everett, Wash.), The Centralia Tragedy of 1919: Elmer Smith 75 archives of, 30(4):418 and the Wobblies, by Tom Copeland, , 86(4):179-80 Central Executive Committee of the Miners’ review, 85(4):160 Celilo Falls, 97(4):197 Union of Coeur d’Alene, 58(1):15-22 A Century of Entomology in the Pacifi c Celilo Tales: Wasco Myths, Legends, Tales of Central Executive Miners’ Union. See Central Northwest, by Melville H. Hatch, Magic and the Marvelous, by Donald Executive Committee of the Miners’ review, 41(1):75 M. Hines, review, 88(4):202 Union of Coeur d’Alene A Century of Judging: A Political History of the Cement City, Wash., 9(1):41-42 Central Labor Council of Portland, Washington Supreme Court, by Charles Censorship 1917, by James R. Mock, review, 91(3):152-53 H. Sheldon, review, 80(1):34 33(2):236-37 Central Labor Council of Seattle “A Century of Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly,” Census Bureau, U.S., 59(1):6-10, 70(4):156, and AFL, 70(1):32-34 100(1):50 71(3):98-100 and amusement trades strike (Seattle), Century 21 Exposition (1962), 76(3):85- census data (Canada, 1901), 90(3):150 71(4):172, 174-77, 180-82 93, 80(1):2-11, 92(1):38, 99(3):127, census data (U.S.) and Centralia massacre (1919), 45(4):120 100(3):108, 121 in Alaska: 1900, 85(3):82-92; work of Ivan and Everett massacre (1916), 49(4):169 Ceres, Wash., 9(1):42 Petroff (1880, 1890), 59(1):1, 6-9 and progressives, 52(3):82, 85 Cerre, M. S., 18(3):217, 222-27 of 1850, 41(2):95-108 race relations of, 86(1):35, 38-39, 41-42 César Chávez: A Triumph of Spirit, by Richard of 1870, 73(3):108-20 and Seattle general strike (1919), Griswold del Castillo and Richard A. of 1880, 59(1):1, 6-7, 9, 73(3):108-20 69(3):129-30, 133-34 Garcia, review, 88(3):151-52

62 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Chabot, A., 17(3):176 Scholarship, Some Problems of Community in America, 1882-1943, Chadwick, Stephen F., Sr., ed., “The Evidence: An Essay Review,” 66(2):79- 85(2):50-58; rev. of Chinatowns: Towns Recollections of Stephen James 84 within Cities in Canada, 80(2):75 Chadwick,” 55(3):111-18 Chamberlin, William Henry, Collectivism: A Chance, David H., Kanaka Village/Vancouver Chadwick, Stephen Fowler, 4(3):178-79, False Utopia, review, 29(3):330 Barracks, 1974, review, 69(4):189-90 55(3):111-18, 60(3):136, 138-41, 143- Chamberlin and Siebrand (architects), Chance, Jennifer V., Kanaka Village/Vancouver 44 83(4):141-43 Barracks, 1974, review, 69(4):189-90 Chadwick, Stephen James, 55(3):111-18 Chambers, Andrew J., 3(4):302 Chance, Johnnie, 14(2):123 works of: “Colonel Steptoe’s Battle,” Chambers, Clarke A., “FDR, Pragmatist- Chandler, A. E., 48(3):97 2(4):333-43 Idealist: An Essay in Historiography,” Chandler, Elbert M., 72(4):166-67 Chadwin, Mark Lincoln, The Hawks of World 52(2):50-55; Seedtime of Reform: Chandler, George, Civics for the State of War II, review, 60(3):171 American Social Service and Social Washington, review, 4(1):49 Chaffee, Eugene B., “The Political Clash Action, 1918-1933, review, 55(4):186; Chandler, George C. (minister), 25(4):265-67, between North and South Idaho over rev. of Madame Secretary: Frances 271 the Capital,” 29(3):255-67; rev. of Perkins, 68(3):111-12; rev. of Minister Chandler, Robert J., rev. of Henry Mayo Idaho of Yesterday, 32(4):455-56; rev. of Relief: Harry Hopkins and the Newhall and His Times: A California of Red Eagles of the Northwest: The Depression, 55(2):94; rev. of The Legacy, 84(2):73 Story of Chief Joseph and His People, Separation of the Farm Bureau and Chandler, Z., 36(3):267 30(3):348; rev. of Stump Ranch Pioneer, the Extension Service: Political Issue in Chandonnet, Ann, Gold Rush Grub: From 34(1):102-103 a Federal System, review, 52(3):120- Turpentine Stew to Hoochinoo, review, Chaffi n, Lorah B., Sons of the West; 21; rev. of Social Scientists and 97(4):214-15 Biographical Account of Early-day Farm Politics in the Age of Roosevelt, Chang, Kornel S., rev. of The Triumph of Wyoming, review, 33(2):221-22 58(3):166; rev. of Varieties of Reform Citizenship: The Japanese and Chinese A Chain of Hands, by Carol Ryrie Brink, Thought, 56(2):94-95 in Canada, 1941-67, 101(3/4):162 review, 85(2):59-60 Chambers, David, 10(3):218 Change in Agriculture: The Northern United Chalana, Manish, “The Pay Streak Spectacle: Chambers, J. J., 90(2):82-86 States, 1820-1870, by Clarence H. Representations of Race and Gender Chambers, Margaret White, 3(4):302 Danhof, review, 61(4):224 in the Amusement Quarters of the Chambers, Thompson McLain, 8(1):38, Change in Alaska: People, Petroleum, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition,” 10(3):215, 221, 223-24, 230, 11(1):64- Politics, ed. George W. Rogers, review, 100(1):23-3 65, 11(2):140, 143-44, 11(4):299, 63(1):36 Chalcraft, Edwin L., Assimilation’s Agent: My 13(1):8-13, 13(2):135, 13(4):314, The Changing Pacifi c Northwest: Interpreting Life as a Superintendent in the Indian 14(4):300-301, 306, 36(4):338, Its Past, ed. David H. Stratton and Boarding School System, ed. Cary C. 43(4):295, 297, 299 George A. Frykman, review, 80(3):117 Collins, review, 96(4):210-11 Chambers, William Nesbit, Old Bullion Changing Tracks: Predators and Politics in Mt. Chalfant, W. A., Gold, Guns, and Ghost Towns, Benton, Senator from the New West: McKinley National Park, by Timothy review, 39(2):169-70 Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858, Rawson, review, 93(4):201-202 Chalifaux, Michel, 6(1):42 review, 48(3):108 The Changing West: An Economic Theory Chalifoux, Andre, 1(2):17, 21, 5(4):276- Chamisso, Adelbert von, The Alaska Diary of About Our Golden Age, by William 77, 281, 11(2):105-106, 114, 149, Adelbert von Chamisso, Naturalist on Allen White, review, 31(2):214-15 11(3):229, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):69-70, the Kotzebue Voyage, 1815-1818, review, The Changing West and Other Essays, by 15(3):215-26, 15(4):289-97 78(4):133 Laurence M. Larson, review, 29(3):323- Chalifoux, J. Baptiste, 12(2):137-48, Champlain, Samuel de, The Voyages and 24 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300-303, 13(1):57- Explorations of Samuel de Champlain, Chanlevo (Charlevon; settler), 15(3):171 66, 13(2):131-41, 13(3):225-32, 1604-16, review, 1(4):277-78 Channing, Edward, 14(1):37-39 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223- Champlin, Ardath I., “Arthur L. Marsh and works of: Guide to the Study and Reading 34, 14(4):299-306, 15(1):63-66, the Washington Education Association, of American History, review, 4(1):48; 15(2):126-43 1921-40,” 60(3):127-34 A History of the United States, Vol. 4: Challenge of the Big Trees: A Resource History Champness, W., 34(2):134-35 Federalists and Republicans, 1789- of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Champney, E. F., 100(1):27 1815, 8(3):232, Vol. 5: The Period Parks, by Lary M. Dilsaver and William Champoeg (Oreg. Country), 6(3):162-67, of Transition, 1815-1848, review, C. Tweed, review, 82(4):154 15(3):173-74, 18(3): 185-86, 25(2):145- 13(2):143 Chamberlain, George, 51(2):53-54, 47, 27(1):5-7, 61(2):91-93, 68(1):14-24, Channing, William Ellery, 53(3):101, 109 100(4):171-72 86(3):121, 127 Chapell, Richard H., 68(3):124-27 Chamberlain, Levi, 14(4):292-93 Champoeg, Place of Transition: A Disputed Chapin, Miriam, Contemporary Canada, Chamberlain, P. B., 6(2):91-99 History, by John A. Hussey, review, review, 51(1):39-40 Chamberlain, Tim, 14(4):256-57 60(1):40 Chaplin, Ralph, 62(3):111-15, 95(1):35 “Chamberlain Hoel, Zealous Reformer,” by G. Chan, Anthony B., Gold Mountain: The works of: The Centralia Conspiracy, Thomas Edwards, 66(2):49-60 Chinese in the New World, review, 77(4):124, 126-27; Only the Drums Chamberlain-Ferris Revestment Act of 1916, 75(1):45 Remembered, a Memento for Leschi, 39(4):276-80 Chan, Sucheng, This Bittersweet Soil: The 95(1):35 Chamberlin, Arthur Bishop, 81(4):130-44, Chinese in California Agriculture, Chapman, Aurthur, The Story of Colorado, 83(4):141-43 1860-1910, review, 79(2):76; ed., Entry 20(2):150 Chamberlin, Harvey H., “Slavery and Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Chapman, Arthur J., 27(2):168, 30(4):411,

Index 63 36(3):215-20, 62(4):137-39 Dippie, review, 92(4):204 Cheadle’s Journal of a Trip Across Canada, Chapman, Bruce, 100(3):109, 116-18 Charlie Siringo’s West: An Interpretive 1862-1863, by Walter Butler Cheadle, Chapman, Charles E., Catalogue of Materials Biography, by Howard R. Lamar, review, 23(1):63-64 in the Archivo General de Indias for review, 97(1):41 checc. See Choose an Effective City Council the History of the Pacifi c Coast and the Charles Sumner and the Coming of the “checc’s Emergence in 1967 as an Agent of American Southwest, 10(3):232-33; A Civil War, by David Donald, review, Political Change in Seattle: A Memoir,” History of Spain, 10(1):74-75 52(4):163-64 by Peter LeSourd, 100(3):107-19 Chapman, Don, 83(2):63-69 Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man, by Chechahco and Sourdough, by Scott C. Bone, Chapman, Effi e Louise, ed., The Mountaineer, David Donald, review, 63(4):176-77 17(3):236-37 1914 ed., 6(1):72 “Charles Vancouver’s Plan,” ed. Richard H. Chechacos All: The Pioneering of Skagit, ed. Chapman, J. Wilbur, 83(4):145-49 Dillon, 41(4):356-57 Margaret Willis, review, 66(2):88-89 Chapman, John Butler, 7(4):320-21, 13(1):4- Charles W. Smith’s Pacifi c Northwest “A Check List of Washington Authors,” by 15, 15(2):129, 131-32, 134 Americana: A Check List of Books and Lancaster Pollard, 31(1):3-96 Chapman, John M., 14(1):76, 43(2):98, 105- Pamphlets Relating to the History of A Check List of Washington Imprints, 1853- 106, 49(2):68 the Pacifi c Northwest, 3d ed., ed. Isabel 1876, by Geraldine Beard, 34(1):27-31 Chapman, Noah, 14(2):117 Mayhew, review, 42(2):167-68 Check-list of books and pamphlets relating to Chapman, Oscar L., 54(1):12-13, 16, “Charles Wesley Smith, 1877-1956,” by Henry the history of the Pacifi c Northwest: to be 82(4):144, 147 C. Bauer, 47(3):85 found in representative libraries of that Chapman, W. W., 27(1):10, 12 Charleston, Wash., 9(1):43 region, by Charles W. Smith, 30(1):69 Chapman Code, 27(1):10-14, 21, 23-24 Charlevon (Chanlevo; settler), 15(3):171 “A Checklist of Washington Authors: The Character of Meriwether Lewis: Explorer Charley’s Heaven, by Charles Stovall, review, Additions and Corrections,” by in the Wilderness, by Clay S. Jenkinson, 49(3):125 Lancaster Pollard, 35(3):233-66 review, 103(3):152-53 Charlie (Charly; Indian leader), 5(2):91-98, “A Checklist of Washington Authors, Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, 58(1):1, 4-6 104-105, 5(3):171, 6(1):31-35 1943-1950,” by Marion Bell Stanton, Charbonneau, Toussaint, 58(1):1-6, 12, Charlot (Flathead leader), 42(1):45-47, 67-69, 41(3):254-72 83(1):24-26 71-74 Cheever, James, 31(3):292-301, 334-40 Charges File, archived at Interior Dept., Charlton, Charles Alexander, 5(1):28 Chehalis, Wash., 9(1):44, 18(3):188-89, 35(4):325-26, 332-33 Charry, Stephen W., “Defending ‘the Great 87(3):130-40 charitable trusts, in Wash., 43(2):126-28 Barbecue’: W. Lon Johnson and the Chehalis Citizens’ Club, 87(3):130, 132, 135- Charles, Pierre, 3(3):208, 211, 216, 6(3):183- 1921 Northport Smelter Pollution 36 88, 192-97, 6(4):264-78, 7(1):59-75, Suits,” 91(2):59-69; rev. of Clarence C. Chehalis County (Wash. Terr.), 4(2):99, 7(2):144-67, 21(3):227-29, 21(4):298- Dill: The Life of a Western Politician, 67(4):137-49. See also Grays Harbor 305, 22(1):42-58, 25(3):173-74 92(2):94; rev. of A Penny for the County Charles, Searle F., Minister of Relief: Harry Governor, a Dollar for Uncle Sam: Chehalis Day School, 92(1):16-17 Hopkins and the Depression, review, Income Taxation in Washington, Chehalis Indian Agency, 37(1):40, 43, 45-46, 55(2):94 95(2):103-104 56 Charles A. Lindbergh and the Battle Against Chasan, Daniel Jack, Speaker of the House: The Chehalis Indian Reservation, 37(1):40, 43, American Intervention in World War II, Political Career and Times of John L. 92(1):15-17, 24-26 by Wayne S. Cole, review, 67(1):42-43 O’Brien, review, 81(3):117; The Water Chehalis people, 1(3):122-24, 3(3):205-209, Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Western Link: A History of Puget Sound as a 211-12, 226, 37(1):40, 43, 54(4):162- Frontiersman, by Leonard J. Arrington, Resource, review, 74(1):40 64, 92(1):15-28 review, 68(1):43 Chase, Caroline, 7(1):51 Chehalis River valley (Wash.), 96(4):199-200 Charles Coulson Rich, by John Henry Evans, Chase, Charles, 27(2):169-70 Chehobs, Henry, 3(4):297 review, 28(1):98-100 Chase, Elmore Y., 37(1):47 Cheholtz, Henry, 93(4):188-89, 195-96 Charles Dickens Mining Company, 47(3):78, Chase, George L., 4(3):191-92 Chelan (ship), 96(3):120-21 80, 84-85 Chase, Henri, 97(1):21, 27 Chelan County (Wash.), 37(4):282-86, 289- Charles E. Merriam and the Study of Politics, Chase, Marvin, 45(2):54-55 90, 296-302, 38(2):102, 104, 108 by Barry D. Karl, review, 67(1):43-44 Chase, Salmon P., 1(1):64, 66-67, 16(4):265- , 27(2):107-108, 119, 141-42 Charles J. Bonaparte, Patrician Reformer: His 72 Che-lan-teh-tah (Skokomish Indian), Earlier Career, by Eric F. Goldman, Chase, W. Linwood, Wartime Social Studies in 46(2):53-56 35(2):184 the Elementary School, 35(2):170 Chemakum people, 20(3):186-89, 46(2):52- Charles John Seghers, Priest and Bishop in Chase, Will H., Sourdough Pot, 35(1):86 58, 54(4):161 the Pacifi c Northwest, 1839-1886: A Chatham (ship), 5(2):129-37, 5(3):215-24, Chemawa Indian School (Salem, Oreg.), Biography, by Gerard G. Steckler, 5(4):300-308, 6(1):50-56, 6(2):83-89, 92(1):19-21 review, 78(3):109 11(1):27, 12(1):29-30, 47, 14(4):264, Chemeketa mission station, 38(3):223-24 “Charles M. Gates, 1904-1963,” 54(2):49-53 17(2):127, 21(1):55-60, 21(4):268, 270, The Chemical Utilization of Wood in The Charles M. Russell Book, by John Willard, 30(2):180-217, 44(3):115-28, 83(2):53- Washington, by Henry Kreitzer Benson, review, 64(3):130-31 59 Thomas Gordon Thompson, and “The Charles Niederhauser Case: Patriotism Chauncey Griggs house (Tacoma), 88(1):34- George Samuel Wilson, 15(1):71 in the Seattle Schools, 1919,” by Keith 35, 39 Chen, Xi, rev. of A Home for Every Child: The A. Murray, 74(1):11-17 Cheadle, Walter Butler, Cheadle’s Journal of a Washington Children’s Home Society in Charlie Russell Roundup: Essays on America’s Trip Across Canada, 1862-1863, review, the Progressive Era, 103(1):40-41 Favorite Cowboy Artist, ed. Brian W. 23(1):63-64 Chena, Alaska, 45(1):8-10, 12

64 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Cheney, B. G., 15(2):113 Rezanov, review, 29(1):87-88; Russian “Chief Cleveland Kamiakin and 20th- Cheney, Benjamin P., 15(2):107-13 America: The Great Alaskan Venture, Century Political Change on the Cheney, Brock, Plain but Wholesome: 1741-1867, review, 56(4):178-79 Colville Reservation,” by Richard D. Foodways of the Mormon Pioneers, Chew, Ron, Remembering Silme Domingo and Scheuerman and Michael O. Finley, review, 103(3):151-52 Gene Viernes: The Legacy of Filipino 101(1):17-27 Cheney, Charles H., 64(1):24, 76(1):12-13, American Labor Activism, review, “The Chief Factors of the Columbia 16-19, 21 103(4):191-92 Department (1821-1846),” by R. C. Cheney, Darwin H., 97(1):12-13 Chewelah, Wash., 9(1):45-46, 90(3):144-45, Clark, 28(4):405-409 Cheney, Lewis, 41(1):44, 47-65 148 Chief Joseph. See Joseph (Nez Perce leader) Cheney, Lyman, 41(1):45, 52-64 Chewelah people, 27(2):107-108, 121 Chief Joseph: The Biography of a Great Cheney, Mansel, 41(1):44-58 Cheyenne Frontier Days, 83(4):123-25, 127 Indian, by Chester Anders Fee, review, Cheney, Sarah, 6(4):226-27 Cheyenne Memories, by John Stands in 28(3):317-18 Cheney, W. D., Central Oregon, 11(1):67 Timber and Margot Liberty, review, “Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Warriors,” by Cheney, Wash., 9(1):45, 15(2):106-16, 60(3):165 Francis Haines, 45(1):1-7 21(4):297, 22(3):178-79 Cheyenne people, 43(1):58-61, 64 Chief Joseph Dam, 42(1):39, 97(2):109 Chenoweth (Indian leader), 16(3):171 The Cheyenne Way; Confl ict and Case Law Chief Joseph’s Own Story, 16(4):303-305 Chenoweth, Bob, rev. of Saving the in Primitive Jurisprudence, by K. N. Chief Lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, 1796- Reservation: Joe Garry and the Battle Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel, 1876, by Clifford Merrill Drury, review, to Be Indian, 94(2):102-103; rev. of review, 33(2):223-25 72(4):182 Voice of the Old Wolf: Lucullus Virgil Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Chief Moses. See Moses (Sinkiuse-Columbia McWhorter and the Nez Perce Indians, 54(3):104-105, 107-12, 79(4):138-46, leader) 89(1):38-39 81(2):69-70, 73 Chief Moses Reservation. See Columbia Chenoweth, Francis A. works of: Treasure Lands of the Pacifi c Indian Reservation and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Northwest, 15(2):152; The Western “Chief Patkanim,” by Edmond S. Meany, 14(1):76, 27(3):206, 209-11, 42(1):6-7, Gateway to World Trade, 15(2):152 15(3):187-98 9-10, 20, 43(2):98, 102, 107, 111-18, Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis, by Harold Chief Seattle. See Seattle (Duwamish and 49(2):68-70, 95(1):28 M. Mayer and Richard C. Wade, with Suquamish leader) as postmaster, 20(2):130, 132 Glen E. Holt, review, 62(1):26 Chief Seattle, by Eva Greenslit Anderson, as territorial judge, 13(1):18, 13(3):178-79, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacifi c review, 34(4):407-408 31(4):410, 421, 33(3):302 Railroad Company, 54(3):105-108, “Chief Seattle and Angeline,” by Clarence B. Cherny, Robert W., California Women and 110, 112, 79(4):142, 81(2):67, 71, Bagley, 22(4):243-75 Politics: From the Gold Rush to the 103(1):10. See also Chicago, Milwaukee “Chief Sluskin’s True Narrative,” by Lucullus Great Depression, review, 103(1):49-50 and Puget Sound Railway V. McWhorter, 8(2):96-101 Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years of Cherokee Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Chief Spokan Garry, 1811-1892: Christian, History as Told in the Correspondence Railway, 3(3):196, 72(1):30-40 Statesman, and Friend of the White of the Ridge-Watie-Boudinot Family, Chicago and North Western Railroad, Man, by Thomas E. Jessett, review, ed. Edward Everett Dale and Gaston 79(4):144, 81(2):67-73 52(3):115-16 Litton, review, 32(1):114-15 Chicago Great Western Railroad, 54(3):104- Chiefl y Feasts: The Enduring Kwakiutl Cherokee Messenger, by Althea Bass, review, 105, 81(2):67 Potlatch, ed. Aldona Jonaitis, review, 28(1):96-98 The Chicago Race Riots, July, 1919, by Carl 84(2):70-71 Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic, Sandburg, review, 61(3):179-80 Chiefs and Chief Traders: Indian Relations by William G. McLoughlin, review, Chicago world’s fair. See World’s Columbian at Fort Nez Perces, 1818-1855, Vol. 78(3):108 Exposition 1: Chiefs and Chief Traders, review, Cherrington, John, Mission on the Fraser, Chicanos, 70(4):155-62, 72(3):126-31, 85(2):76, Vol. 2: Chiefs and Change in review, 66(1):41 97(3):131-37 the Oregon Country, review, 89(2):106- Cherub (ship), 21(1):15-16, 21(4):249-50 “Chicanos in the Pacifi c Northwest: A 107 Chesaw, Wash., 22(3):179 Demographic and Socioeconomic Chiefs and Generals: Nine Men Who Shaped Chesnut, James D., 47(1):24-28 Portrait,” by Richard W. Slatta, the American West, ed. Richard W. Chester, Edward W., Sectionalism, Politics, and 70(4):155-62 Etulain and Glenda Riley, review, American Diplomacy, review, 68(1):33- Chichkine (Russian justice minister), 96(3):153-55 34 40(1):39-42 Chihalucum (Suquamish leader), 6(3):183, Chester, Wash., 9(1):45 Chickaloon, Alaska, 73(2):69-70, 72-73 188-90, 6(4):265 Chestnut, V. K., 32(3):319 Chickering, William H., Within the Sound Chilberg, John E., 53(3):98, 100(1):31, Chet-ze-moka (Duke of York; Klallam of These Waves: The Story of the Kings 100(2):77. 80 leader), 32(4):396, 46(2):53-56, of Hawaii Island, Containing a Full Chilberg, Joseph, 66(4):171-72 93(2):59-68 Account of the Death of Captain Cook, Chilcoat, Joseph, 24(4):253-54 “Chet-ze-moka, J. Ross Browne, and the together with the Hawaiian Adventures Chilcoat, Roy, 24(4):253 Great Port Townsend Controversy,” by of George Vancouver and Sundry Other Chilcotin people, 33(4):381, 386, 72(3):104- Elaine Naylor, 93(2):59-68 Mariners, review, 33(2):238-40 106 Chevigny, Hector, Lord of Alaska: Baranov Chico, Wash., 9(1):46 Child, Clifton James, The German-Americans and the Russian Adventure, review, The Chief: Ernest Thompson Seton and the in Politics, 1914-1917, review, 34(2):219-21; The Lost Empire: The Life Changing West, by H. Allen Anderson, 31(2):227-28 and Adventures of Nikolai Petrovich review, 78(3):109 Child, Harry, 74(1):9-10

Index 65 Childe, John, 7(3):187-98 A Chinaman’s Chance: The Chinese on the Edward Harper Thomas, review, Childers, Leisl Carr, rev. of Wrangling Women: Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, by 27(2):180-81 Humor and Gender in the American Liping Zhu, review, 92(1):43 Chinook, William (Billy), 97(1):35, West, 99(3):139-40 Chinatowns: Towns within Cities in Canada, 97(4):194-95 Childhood, Marriage, and Reform: Henry by David Chuenyan Lai, review, Chinook by the Sea, by Lewis R. Williams, Clarke Wright, 1797-1870, by Lewis 80(2):75 16(1):69-70 Perry, review, 72(3):106 Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), 81(1):23-24, , 1(3):116, 119, 13(4):308-309, children, welfare of, 67(3):97-112, 76(1):23- 29, 81(4):158, 85(2):50, 58, 85(3):95, 28(4):363-64, 67(4):142 25 101, 103, 89(2):99, 102, 101(3/4):159, Chinook Jargon Dictionary, comp. Thomas W. Children of God: An American Epic, by Vardis 102(3):133 Prosch, 15(3):234-35 Fisher, review, 31(2):220-21 “Chinese History,” by Charles D. Tenney, Chinookan people, 9(1):46-47 Children of the Covered Wagon, by Mary Jane 2(2):99-104 blue jay in oral literature of, 55(2):50, 53 Carr, 25(4):306 Chinese immigrants, 70(1):25 ethnography of Lower Chinookan people, Children’s Voices from the Trail: Narratives and American Baptist Home Mission 28(4):363-72 of the Platte River Road, by Rosemary Society, 41(2):153 language of, 28(1):62-65, 70-74 Gudmundson Palmer, review, in Canada, 51(3):102, 57(4):172-79, in oyster industry, 102(3):132-33 95(2):96-97 64(4):163-64, 168-69, 71(3):106, population estimates of, 54(4):162-65 Childs, Marquis, The Farmer Takes a Hand: 102(2):79, 81, 87 and Quileute people, battle between, The Electric Power Revolution in Rural in canneries, 89(2):101, 102(3):133 20(3):183-84 America, review, 44(2):92-93 in fi shing, 90(1):23-24 and slavery, 9(4):280 Chil’kat (ship), 102(4):189-90 and Indians, 90(1):24 trade relations of, 98(1):3-15 Chilkat people, 53(2):77, 82(2):51-58, in Inland Empire, 17(3):205-206 wood carving of, 33(4):381, 387-88 89(4):202-209. See also Tlingit people INS records on, 81(4):158 See also names of individual groups Chilkoot: An Adventure in Ecotourism, by in mining, 15(4):259, 48(4):124-25, Chipman, John, 18(4):259, 262 Allan Ingelson, Michael Mahony, and 58(2):82-89, 73(4):147-49, 90(1):19- Chippewa (steamer), 37(3):196-205 Robert Scace, review, 94(3):159-60 21, 26 Chippewa Customs, by Frances Densmore, Chilkoot people, 82(2):54-55. See also Tlingit in oyster industry, 102(3):132-33 20(3):235 people in Mont., 58(2):82-89 Chipps, Robert, 73(1):12-13 Chilliwack people, 41(4):330-41 in Port Townsend, Wash., 85(3):93-104 Chirikov, Aleksei, 38(1):56, 63-65, 70-71, 81- Chills and Fever: Health and Disease in the portrayals of, 11(4):252-53, 89(2):98-104 83, 38(2):119, 86(1):6, 9-10, 102(4):178 Early History of Alaska, by Robert as railroad laborers, 58(2):82-89, 86(2):84- Chirouse, Eugene Casimir Fortuine, review, 81(3):116 85 as Indian agent, 37(1):53 Chilton, Alexander Wheeler, The History of relationship of to local environment, on Indian dialects, 1(2):30-32, 60-61 Europe from 1862 to 1914, 9(2):157 90(1):17-29 and Kamiakin (Yakama leader), Chimacum, Wash., 9(1):46 in Seattle labor force, 86(1):35-36, 39, 99(4):161-63, 66 Chimakum people. See Chemakum people 41-44 as missionary, 9(3):166-68, 10(3):211, Chimeketa mission station. See Chemeketa See also anti-Chinese sentiment 19(1):46, 48-49, 19(2):117-31, mission station Chinese Immigrants, African Americans, and 19(3):183, 73(4):169-71 Chimikain mission. See Tshimakain mission Racial Anxiety in the United States, Chirouse Number of The Indian Sentinel, ed. Chin, Doug, Seattle’s International District: 1848-82, by Najia Aarim-Heriot, William H. Ketcham, 9(2):155 The Making of a Pan-Asian American review, 95(4):213-14 Chisholm, Thelma, 92(1):40-42 CommunityIreview, 94(2):99-100 The Chinese in American Life: Some Aspects The Chisholm Trail: A History of the World’s China of Their History, Status, Problems, and Greatest Cattle Trail, Together with a art of, infl uence in Northwest, 93(4):171- Contributions, by S. W. Kung, review, description of the persons, a narrative of 79, 101(2):55-70 54(3):133 the events, and reminiscences associated and AYP, 101(3/4):159 The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80: The with the same, by Sam P. Ridings, and Canada, relations between, 64(4):164, Pursuit of Identity and Power, by Wing review, 28(4):416-18 168-69 Chung Ng, review, 92(2):93 Chits-a-mah-han. See Chet-ze-moka (Duke history and scholarship of, 2(2):99-104 “‘The Chinese Must Go’: The United States of York; Klallam leader) languages of, 2(2):99-102 Army and the Anti-Chinese Riots in Chittenden, Hiram M. in maritime fur trade, 1(3):115, 117-18, Washington Territory, 1885-1886,” by on forestry, 57(2):73-81 13(3):120-21, 21(4):243-67 Clayton D. Laurie, 81(1):22-29 as historian, 37(2):87, 92, 100, 107 and Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):315-16 Chinese Women of America: A Pictorial and Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle), Strong, Anna Louise, in, 66(3):130, 132-36 History, by Judy Yung, review, 48(1):3, 68(2):63-69, 71, 77(1):17-19 and Washington Conference (1921-22), 78(1/2):40 papers of, 16(4):312, 50(1):28-30 37(2):109-11, 123-25 “‘Chink Chink Chinaman’: The Beginning works of: The American Fur Trade of the See also U.S.-China relations of Nativism in Montana,” by Larry D. Far West, review, 26(4):303; War or China: The Collection and Disposal of the Quinn, 58(2):82-89 Peace, review, 3(2):160; Yellowstone Maritime and Native Customs Revenue Chinn, Mark A., 15(1):11, 19 National Park, Historical and Since the Revolution of 1911, by Stanley Chinn, Ronald E., rev. of Washington Politics, Descriptive, 1927 ed., 19(2):149, 1933 F. Wright, 18(4):309 52(4):162 ed., 24(3):235-36, 1949 ed., review, China and the World War, by Thomas Edward Chinook, a History and Dictionary of the 41(2):173-74; rev. of The Life of Father La Fargue, review, 29(3):326-28 Northwet Coast Trade Jargon, by de Smet, S. J., 1801-1873, 7(3):247-

66 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 48; rev. of Mount Rainier, A Record of review, 95(2):104-105 Christopher, Wash., 9(1):47 Exploration, 8(1):63-65 Christensen, Dick, 99(1):30-31 “Christopher C. Shea, ‘King of Skagway’: “The Chittenden Papers,” by Bruce Le Roy, Christensen, Fred W., 49(2):80 Progressive Era Mayor and Game 50(1):28-30 Christensen, Parley Parker, 57(4):154, 156 Warden in Alaska,” by Catherine Chittick, V. L. O., Thomas Chandler Christensen, Thomas P., The Historic Trail of Holder Spude, 96(1):16-29 Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): A Study in the American Indians, 26(2):153 Christy, Howard A., ed., Community Provincial Toryism, review, 16(2):148- Christian, A. L. (and wife), 18(2):123-31, Development in the American West: Past 50; ed., Northwest Harvest: A Regional 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 and Present Nineteenth and Twentieth Stock-Taking, review, 40(4):343; ed., Christian, Byron H., rev. of Censorship 1917, Century Frontiers, review, 77(3):118 Ring-tailed Roarers: Tall Tales of the 33(2):236-37 A Chronicle of Catholic History of the Pacifi c American Frontier, 1830-60, review, Christian, Gifford, 18(2):123, 126-31, Northwest, 1743-1960, by Wilfred P. 32(4):466-67; rev. of Mark Twain, 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Schoenberg, review, 54(2):82-83 the Man and His Work, 27(2):187-89; Christian, Percy W., rev. of Adventure on The Chronicles of America, ed. Allen Johnson, rev. of Mighty Mountain, 33(1):73- Red River: Report on the Exploration 13(2):149 74; rev. of Paul Bunyan, 16(1):63-66; of the Headwaters of the Red River Chronicles of Oklahoma, ed. James S. rev. of Plume Rouge, a Novel of the by Captain Randolph B. Marcy and Buchanan and Edward E. Dale, Pathfi nders, 34(1):109-10; rev. of The Captain G. B. McLellan, 29(3):322- 12(2):155 Roots of American Culture and Other 23; rev. of Called unto Holiness: The Chronicles of Willamette: The Pioneer Essays, 34(2):224-26; rev. of Swift Flows Story of the Nazarenes. The Formative University of the West, by Robert the River, 31(3):349-51; rev. of The Years, 54(2):86; rev. of Chronicles of Moulton Gatke, review, 35(2):174-75 Wind Blew from the East, a Study in Willamette: The Pioneer University A Chronological History of the Discovery of the Orientation of American Culture, of the West, 35(2):174-75; rev. of The the Aleutian Islands; or, The Exploits 34(2):224-26; rev. of The World of Crisis of 1830-1842 in Canadian- of Russian Merchants, by Vasilii Washington Irving, 36(1):85-88 American Relations, 34(1):115-16; rev. Nikolaevich Berkh, ed. Richard A. Chitwood, Oliver Perry, A History of Colonial of Gold on Sterling Creek: A Century Pierce, review, 68(3):150 America, 22(4):314 of Placer Mining, 56(1):38-39; rev. Chronological History of the North-eastern Chiu, Ping, rev. of State Government and of Jedediah Smith: Trader and Trail Voyages of Discovery; and of the Early Economic Development: A History of Breaker, 28(2):196-98; rev. of Marcy Eastern Navigations of the Russians, by Administrative Policies in California, and the Gold Seekers: The Journal of James Burney, review, 66(2):96 1849-1933, 56(2):92 Captain R. B. Marcy, with an Account of Chronology of Woodrow Wilson, comp. Chkalov, Valery, 94(4):216-17 the Gold Rush over the Southern Route, John Randolph Bolling and Mary Chlorine Koffman and Company, 31(3):297, 30(4):443-44; rev. of The Old Santa Fe Vanderpool Pennington, 19(1):74 301, 333 Trail, 31(2):221-23; rev. of Santa Anna: The Chuck Davis History of Metropolitan Choate, Rufus, 1(4):213, 53(1):38 The Story of an Enigma Who Once Vancouver, by Chuck Davis, review, cholera, 1(1):51-52, 13(3):174-75, 15(1):56, Was Mexico, 28(3):324-25; rev. of The 103(4):199-200 19(3):194 Shadow of the Arrow, 33(1):90-91; rev. Chugach people, 90(4):198-201 cholo culture, in Yakima Valley, 97(3):132-34 of Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Prairies, Chugach Prehistory: The Archaeology of Prince Choose an Effective City Council (checc), 32(2):222-23 William Sound, Alaska, by Frederica de 100(3):107-19 Christian and Missionary Alliance, archives Laguna, review, 48(1):29 “Choosing between Corsets and Freedom: of, 30(4):434 Chugach Sound, Alaska, 90(4):197-202 Native, Mixed-Blood, and White Wives Christian Church (Wenatchee, Wash.), Chuinard, Eldon G., Only One Man Died: The of Laborers at Fort Nisqually, 1833- archives of, 30(4): 434 Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark 1860,” by Emma Milliken, 96(2):95-101 Christian College, 46(1):8-9, 11 Expedition, review, 71(4):189 Choris, Louis, 51(4):145-46 Christian Commonwealth, 80(4):140-41, 143, Chukchi people, 38(1):47, 57-63, 38(2):123- Choteau County (Mont.), 31(2):196, 201 145-46 26, 149, 152-55, 51(4):150-51, Chouteau, Charles P., 37(3):195-96, 204 Christian Cooperative Colony (Yakima 95(2):59, 61 Chouteau, Pierre, Jr., 37(3):196, 204, 212 Valley), 61(1):11-12 Chukchi Peninsula (Russia), 38(1):57-63, 70, Choy, Philip P., ed., Coming Man: 19th Christian Party, 80(4):139-41 81, 38(2):123-26, 152-55, 95(2):62, 65, Century American Perceptions of the Christian Reformed Church (Everett, Wash.), 68, 101(3/4):128-29 Chinese, review, 89(2):98-104 archives of, 30(4):418 Church, Almon, 31(4):387 Chrislock, Carl H., Ethnicity Challenged: The Christian Science, 28(4):389, 30(4):418, 427, Church, Bethine (née Clark), 78(1/2):17-30 Upper Midwest Norwegian-American 432, 434, 97(1):11-17 Church, Frank, 78(1/2):17-31, 91(3):138, 141- Experience in World War I, review, Christian socialists, 81(1):2-10 47, 97(2):70, 75, 102(4):171 73(3):136 “Christianity, a Matter of Choice: The Church, Louis Kossuth, 56(3):116, 120-22 Christ, Philip, 5(1):26 Historic Role of Indian Catechists Church, Peter, 85(1):9 Christensen, Andrew, 58(3):131, 133-36, 138, in Oregon Territory and British Church, Robert L., Education in the United 140, 73(2):68-70 Columbia,” by Margaret Whitehead, States: An Interpretive History, review, Christensen, Annie Constance, ed., Letters 72(3):98-106 68(3):146 from the Governor’s Wife: A View of Christie, James H., 25(3):220 Church Mission Society, 42(3):224-32, Russian Alaska, 1859-1862, review, Christoffers, Ethel M., rev. of The Aristocratic 75(2):70-75 98(1):49 West, 17(4):300; rev. of Women of the Church Missionary Society. See Church Christensen, Bonnie, Red Lodge and the West, 19(4):301-302 Mission Society Mythic West: Coal Miners to Cowboys, Christopher, Thomas, 4(1):42-43 Church of Christ, Scientist. See Christian

Index 67 Science by John W. Reps, review, 69(2):88-89 city planning. See urban planning and Church of England, 24(3):203, 42(3):224-41, Citizen Docker: Making a New Deal on the development 49(2):55-60, 60(4):199-204, 75(2):70- Vancouver Waterfront, 1919-1939, by City Planning Commission (Portland). See 78 Andrew Parnaby, review, 99(3):152-53 Portland City Planning Commission Church of God churches, in Wash., archives Citizens Emergency Committee (Portland), civic boosterism of, 28(4):389-90, 30(4):418, 428 91(3):150, 153-58 and baseball in Seattle, 87(4):171-79 Church of God of the Faith of Abraham Citizens Emergency League (Portland), at Bellingham Bay (Wash.), 80(4):122-32 (Wenatchee, Wash.), archives of, 91(3):155-58 and controvery over name of Mount 30(4):433 Citizens for a New World, ed. Erling M. Hunt, Rainier, 77(4):139-49 Church of Christ at Armageddon. See review, 35(4):371 in Inland Empire, 72(3):112-20, 82(1):3-6 Love Israel Family Citizens’ Protective League (Centralia), and promoting migration to Northwest, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 45(4):117, 57(2):67 27(4):347-53, 36(1):3-17 archives of, in Wash., 28(4):397, citizenship role of territorial newspapers in, 58(2):75- 30(4):420-21, 429 Applegate, Jesse, on, 1(4):231-33 77, 79-80, 79(4):152 in Alberta, Can., 86(4):155-64 concept of, in Canada, 93(2):69-80 in Seattle, 76(3):82-94, 81(2):54-66, and religious trends in Oreg., 83(3):82-83 of native peoples under the Dawes Act, 87(4):171-79 and sugar industry, 94(3):130-39 5(1):12-14, 17 and Spokane’s army post, 80(3):91-95 See also Mormons City and Country: Rural Responses to in Tacoma, 71(1):2-14 Church of the Brethren (Wash.), archives of, Urbanization in the 1920s, by Don S. in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 73(2):78-89, 30(4):428, 433-34 Kirschner, review, 63(1):35 77(3):94-103 Church of the Nazarene (Wash.), archives of, City Beautiful movement, 66(1):19, Civic Improvement League (Portland), 28(4):397, 403, 30(4):430, 436 75(4):174-80 76(1):15-16, 18, 21 Church of the Truth (Yakima, Wash.), at Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Civic Plans Investigation Committee archives of, 30(4):432 75(2):55, 101(3/4):143 (Seattle), 75(4):176-80 Church of the United Brethren (Seattle), in Boise, 92(1):3-14 civic reform. See municipal reform architecture of, 103(3):128 in Denver, 63(4):153, 155-64 Civics, State, National and Community, by The Church Universal and Triumphant: in the Philippines, 101(3/4):143 Grace Raymond Hebard, 20(1):74-75 Elizabeth Clare Prophet’s Apocalyptic in Portland, 76(1):12-15 Civics for the State of Washington, by George Movement, by Bradley C. Whitsel, in Seattle, 75(1):22-33 Chandler, review, 4(1):49 review, 96(1):41 in Spokane, 72(4):170-79 Civil and Savage Encounters: The Worldly The Churches and the Indian Schools, 1888- and University of Washington campus Travel Letters of an Imperial Russian 1912, by Francis Paul Prucha, review, design, 85(3):106 Navy Offi cer, 1860-1861, by Pavel N. 72(2):85 The City Beautiful Movement, by William H. Golovin, review, 75(2):88 Churchill, Claire Warner, Slave Wives of Wilson, review, 82(3):114 civil rights Nehalem, 25(1):74; South of the Sunset: “The City Boss and the Reformer: A of African Americans: in Helena, Mont., An Interpretation of Sacajawea, the Reappraisal,” by Lyle W. Dorsett, 70(2):53-57; in Portland, 96(2):69-74; Indian Girl That Accompanied Lewis 63(4):150-54 in Spokane, 95(1):16-25; in Tri-Cities, and Clark, review, 28(2):219-20 The City Builders: One Hundred Years of 96(3):124-30 Churchill, Frederick, 96(1):14, 17-18 Union Carpentry in Portland, Oregon, Borah, William E., on, 58(3):119, 122-29 Churchill, Winston, 50(3):110, 60(1):12 1883-1983, by Craig Wollner, review, and housing discrimination, 92(3):138-47, Churchmen and the Western Indians, 1820- 84(2):72 95(1):16-17, 96(1):3-4, 12, 96(3):124- 1920, ed. Clyde A. Milner II and Floyd City Functional movement, in Denver, 30 A. O’Neil, review, 78(3):110 63(4):155-64 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Churton, Edward, 60(4):200-201 city government. See municipal government 43(2):91-119, 95(1):26-30 Chute, George (Roger), 84(2):78 The City of Destiny and the South Sound: An movement, student participation in, Cincinnati Daily Chronicle, 22(3):164 Illustrated History of Tacoma and Pierce 95(1):16-25, 99(4):174, 177-78 Cincinnatus: George Washington and the County, by Caroline Denyer Gallacci, in northwest state constitutions, 42(4):285 Enlightenment, by Garry Wills, review, review, 94(3):161-62 Civil War (U.S.) 76(1):38 City of Illusion, by Vardis Fisher, review, effect of, on Wash. politics, 42(1):3-31 cinema. See movies theaters 32(4):454-55 and Pacifi c Northwest, 44(3):106-14 CIO. See Congress of Industrial City of Rocks (Idaho), 32(3):289, 291-96, participation of Wash. Terr. in, 2(1):33-39 Organizations 301-305, 84(4):124-29 politics and army effi ciency during, CIO Industrial Worker (Portland). See The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky 1(1):63-70 Portland CIO Industrial Worker Mountains to California, by Richard West Point graduates in, 2(2):112-13 Circle City, Alaska, 42(3):211-23 Burton, ed. Fawn Brodie, review, The Civil War and Reconstruction, by J. G. Circle mining district (Alaska), 81(1):14-20 55(2):90 Randall, review, 29(1):94-98, 2d ed., Cities and Nature in the American West, ed. City of the West: Emerson, America, and by J. G. Randall and David Donald, Char Miller, review, 103(1):45-46 the Urban Metaphor, by Michael H. review, 54(1):42 Cities of the American West: A History of Cowan, review, 60(2):105 Civil Works Administration, in Idaho, Frontier Urban Planning, by John W. City of Topeka (steamer), 30(2):132, 136-37 54(1):14-15 Reps, review, 71(3):134 City on the Willamette: The Story of Portland, Civilian Conservation Corps Cities on Stone: Nineteenth Century Oregon, by Percy Maddux, review, in Idaho, 54(1):11, 15 Lithograph Images of the Urban West, 44(1):44 perception of, by Wash. clergy, 81(3):97-99

68 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly photographs of, 74(1):20 26(1):26-27 29(1):93; rev. of The Wake of the Prairie in Terr. of Hawaii, 62(1):9 Clapp, Carl, 49(4):171 Schooner, 35(1):77-78 wildlife refuge projects of, 63(3):116, 120 Clapp, Louise Amelia Knapp Smith (pseud. Clark, Donald H., 18 Men and a Horse, The Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942: Dame Shirley), The Shirley Letters review, 61(3):169-70; rev. of The A New Deal Case Study, by John A. from the California Mines, 1851-1852, Biltmore Story, 46(4):107 Salmond, review, 59(2):103-105 review, 41(1):80-81 Clark, Donna, ed., Daring Donald McKay, or The Civilization of the Old Northwest, Claquato, Wash., 9(1):48, 18(3):188-89 The Last Trail of the Modocs, review, 1788-1812, by Beverly W. Bond, Jr., Claquldoate, Mary, 96(2):97-98 64(1):44 25(2):153 Clara Nevada (steamer), 7(1):25, 32 Clark, Elizabeth Frances, 5(1):28 Civilizing the West: The Galts and the Clare, Warren L., “‘Posers, Parasites, and Clark, Ella E., Indian Legends of Canada, Development of Western Canada, by A. Pismires’: Status Rerum, by James review, 52(3):117; Indian Legends of the A. den Otter, review, 74(3):142 Stevens and H. L. Davis,” 61(1):22-30 Pacifi c Northwest, review, 45(2):66 Clackamas Chinook Texts, by Melville Jacobs, “Clarence B. Bagley: A Brief Biography,” by Clark, F. Lewis, 62(2):80-82, 72(1):4, 9 review, 51(1):36-37 Christine A. Neergaard, 26(2):109-18 Clark, Frank (attorney), 5(1):55-56, Clackamas River (Oreg.), 60(4):177-82 “Clarence Booth Bagley,” by Edmond S. 32(3):245-46, 248, 43(2):98, 105-106, Clackamas River bridge (Oregon City), Meany, 23(2):131-32 109-11, 49(1):30, 35, 38, 49(2):65, 68- 82(1):15 Clarence C. Dill: The Life of a Western 71, 95(1):30-32 Clagett, William H., 32(4):379-80, 33(3):284, Politician, by Kerry E. Irish, review, Clark, Frank (Seattle news dealer), 71(4):175- 292-93, 46(3):80, 82-84, 53(4):144 92(2):94 76 Claiming the Oriental Gateway: Prewar Seattle Clarendon, Julian, 10(3):177-81, 15(2):122 Clark, Frank W. (Tacoma political organizer), and Japanese America, by Shelley Sang- Clark, A. McFadyen, 103(3):109 80(4):142 Hee Lee, review, 103(1):44 Clark, Adrian, rev. of Fish, Law, and Clark, Fred N., 86(1):54 Claims to the Oregon Territory considered, by Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Clark, George R., A Short History of the Adam Thom, 30(1):73-74 Salmon in British Columbia, 96(1):48- United States Navy, review, 3(3):243 Claire, Guy S., Administocracy: The Recovery 49 Clark, George Rogers (soldier), 1(4):235-38, Laws and Their Enforcement, 26(1):71- Clark, Andrew Hill, “The Strategy and 241, 22(4):295-311 72 Ecology of Man’s Occupation of the Clark, George T., Leland Stanford, War Clallam (steamer), 90(1):4-9 Intermontane Northwest: An Essay Governor of California, Railroad Clallam County (Wash.), 4(2):99, 9(1):47-48, Review,” 60(2):98-102 Builder, and Founder of Stanford 21(1):26, 28 Clark, Ann Rogers, 1(4):235-36 University, review, 24(1):62-63 county seat of, 28(3):312-15 Clark, Arthur H., 77(4):130, 135-36 Clark, Harry (forest warden), 87(3):120-22 newspapers of, 14(1):23-24, 26(1):56 Clark, Barzilla W., 54(1):17, 103(1):10-11 Clark, Harry, A Venture in History: The and Republican state convention (1912), Clark, Cal, “Clergy Opinion and the New Production, Publication, and Sale of 38(2):102-105 Deal: The State of Washington as a the Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Clallam County Immigration Association, Case Study,” 81(3):96-100 review, 66(1):35-36 36(1):8 Clark, Cecil, 68(2):83 Clark, Harvey, 79(1):26, 31, 34 Clallam people. See Klallam people Clark, Charles E., The Eastern Frontier: The Clark, Henry W., History of Alaska, 21(3):236, Clallum Expedition (1828), 1(2):16-29, Settlement of Northern New England, 103(3):115 5(3):196-98 1610-1763, review, 62(4):155 Clark, Herman, 31(3):257-62, 266-68, 276 Clams, Billy, 73(4):168-69, 171-72 Clark, Chase A., 70(2):75-81, 90(3):126-28 Clark, Hiram, 48(3):83-87 Clancy, James P., 17(4):251-53 Clark, Clarence D., 51(1):31-32, 64(2):50, 54 Clark, Howard H., ed., The Pacifi c Northwest: Clanin, Douglas E., ed., California Gold Rush: Clark, Dan E., 47(4):123 A Regional, Human, and Economic Diary of Charles H. Harvey, February works of: “The Movement to the Far Survey of Resources and Development, 12-November 12, 1852, by Charles H. West during the Decade of the review, 33(4):440-42 Harvey, review, 76(1):37 Sixties,” 17(2):105-13; Samuel Jordan Clark, Irene, rev. of Migration to the Seattle Clanton, O. Gene, A Common Humanity: Kirkwood, 9(1):74-75; The West in Labor Market Area, 1940-1942, Kansas Populism and the Battle for American History, review, 28(4):413- 34(2):215-17 Justice and Equality, 1854-1903, review, 14; rev. of The Changing West and Clark, Irving M., 44(1):9 96(3):156; Congressional Populism Other Essays, 29(3):323-24; rev. of Clark, J. Stanley, “The Nez Percés in Exile,” and the Crisis of the 1890s, review, Indians and Pioneers: The Story of the 36(3):213-32 91(4):213; Kansas Populism: Ideas and American Southwest before 1830, rev. Clark, James (sheriff), 14(4):256 Men, review, 61(3):165; Populism: ed., 28(3):323-24; rev. of Maritime Clark, John, III, 1(4):234-36, 238 The Humane Preference in America, Trade of the Western United States, Clark, John G., ed., The Frontier Challenge: 1890-1900, review, 83(1):31; rev. of 27(3):276; rev. of The Old California Responses to the Trans-Mississippi West, Andrew Carnegie, 64(1):34-35; rev. Trail, 36(4):354; rev. of The Old review, 63(3):122-23 of The Politics of Populism: Dissent in Northwest as the Keystone of the Arch Clark, Joseph, 4(3):177-78 Colorado, 67(1):38; rev. of Populist of American Federal Union: A Study in Clark, Keith, Redmond: Where the Desert Vanguard: A History of the Southern Commerce and Politics, 30(3):357-58; Blooms, review, 77(3):114; ed., Daring Farmers’ Alliance, 68(1):45; rev. of The rev. of The Older Middle West, 1840- Donald McKay, or The Last Trail of the Rise of Agrarian Democracy: The United 1880, 28(2):201-202; rev. of Railroads Modocs, review, 64(1):44 Farmers and Farm Women of Alberta, and Rivers: The Story of Inland Clark, Lettice Jane Millican, 24(1):9-13, 16-17 1909-1921, 93(1):41 Transportation, 31(4):466-67; rev. of Clark, Malcolm (soldier), 37(3):213, 215, 217 Clapp, Benjamin, 21(1):13-17, 25(2):108-13, The Sod-House Frontier, 1854-1890, Clark, Malcolm, Jr., ed., Pharisee among

Index 69 Philistines: The Diary of Judge Matthew Clark, Robert, River of the West: Stories from American West, review, 89(3):153-54 P. Deady, 1871-1892, 2 vols., review, the Columbia, review, 88(1):13-14 Clark, Tom (Indian rancher), 15(4):248-49 68(3):145-46 Clark, Robert A., The Arthur H. Clark Clark, Tom (U.S. attorney general), 87(2):83- Clark, Marion G., Westward to the Pacifi c, Company: An Americana Century, 84, 87 23(3):232, 23(4):306-307 1902-2002, review, 96(3):151-52 Clark, W. A., 44(1):26 Clark, N. H., rev. of Salmon, Our Heritage: Clark, Robert Carlton, “The Archives of the Clark, Walter E., 73(3):125-29, 99(1):25-27 The Story of a Province and an Industry, Hudson’s Bay Company,” 29(1):3-15; Clark, William 62(3):126 “The Chief Factors of the Columbia books about, 35(4):356 Clark, Newman S., 2(1):30 Department (1821-1846),” 28(4):405- canoes described by, 46(2):35, 39, Clark, Norman, “Everett, 1916, and After,” 409; “The Diplomatic Mission of Sir 95(4):172-73 57(2):57-64; “The ‘Hell-Soaked John Rose, 1871,” 27(3):227-42; History career of, 1(4):234-51, 33(2):132 Institution’ and the Washington of Oregon, a Teacher’s Outline for Use in coal deposits described by, 47(1):23 Prohibition Initiative of 1914,” 56(1):1- the Eighth Grade, 14(1):72, 17(1):70- in Columbia River basin, 87(3):141-48 16; “Roy Olmstead, a Rumrunning 71; History of the Willamette Valley, essays on, 46(2):45 King on Puget Sound,” 54(3):89-103; Oregon, 19(2):150-51; rev. of Beyond honoring memory of, 1(4):281 comment on “The Pacifi c Northwest the Shining Mountains, 30(2):223-24; and Indian education, 32(2):186-88 as a Cultural Region: A Symposium,” rev. of Captain Jack, Modoc Renegade, infl uence of Alexander Mackenzie on, 64(4):156-57; ed., “The Memoir 29(3):318-19; rev. of The Honourable 95(4):171-80 of Eleanor Castellan: The Years in Company: A History of the Hudson’s journal entry for July 4, 1806, 4(3):168-69 the Pacifi c Northwest, 1910-1919,” Bay Company, 28(1):93-95; rev. of map by, 37(2):92-93 91(1):3-24; The Dry Years: Prohibition Journal of Occurrences in the Athabasca and Nez Perce delegation to St. Louis, and Social Change in Washington, Department by George Simpson, 1820 1(1):24-25, 2(3):195-208, 6(4):257, review, 56(4):176-77, rev. ed., review, and 1821, and Report, 30(4):437-39; 9(3):164-65 79(4):161; Mill Town: A Social History rev. of Kit Carson Days, 1809-1868, public image of, 57(1):1-7 of Everett, Washington, from Its Earliest Adventures in the Path of Empire, and Sacajawea, 35(1):3-18, 58(1):1-6 Beginnings on the Shores of Puget 27(1):83; rev. of Reminiscences of works of: Dear Brother: Letters of William Sound to the Tragic and Infamous Event Oregon Pioneers, 30(2):223-24 Clark to Jonathan Clark, review, Known as the Everett Massacre, 91(1):3, Clark, Robert D., The Odyssey of Thomas 94(3):155-56; The Field Notes of review, 63(1):29; Washington: A Condon: Irish Immigrant, Frontier Captain William Clark, 1803-1805, Bicentennial History, review, 73(2):62- Missionary, Oregon Geologist, review, review, 56(2):89; Journals of Lewis and 65; interviewer, James M. Dolliver: 80(4):156 Clark, review, 45(4):132-33 An Oral History, review, 93(1):46-47; Clark, Rosalind, Oregon Style: Architecture See also Lewis and Clark Expedition rev. of Born Sober: Prohibition in from 1840 to the 1950s, review, 76(1):38 Clark, William A., 97(4):172-73 Oklahoma, 1907-1959, 64(1):40-41; Clark, S. D., Movements of Political Protest in Clark, William H., Railroads and Rivers: The rev. of The Decline of Socialism in Canada, 1640-1840, review, 52(1):34- Story of Inland Transportation, review, America, 1912-1925, 60(2):110-11; 35 31(4):466-67 rev. of Empire of the Columbia: A Clark, Samuel, 34(2):206-207 Clark, William S., 9(4):307, 27(2):191 History of the Pacifi c Northwest, 2d Clark, Sandy, 50(2):50-51 works of: “Pioneer Experience in Walla ed., 59(1):48-49; rev. of Fisheries of the Clark, Thomas Blake, Paradise Limited: Walla,” 24(1):9-24 North Pacifi c: History, Species, Gear & An Informal History of the Fabulous Clark County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Processes, 66(3):137; rev. of The Hidden Hawaiians, review, 33(2):240-41 Clark County (Oreg.), 41(2):98-104 Northwest, 64(3):127; rev. of James W. Clark, Thomas D., Frontier America: The Clark County (Wash.), 4(2):99, 9(1):48-49, Connella, Pioneer Editor, 65(1):42; rev. Story of the Westward Movement, 21(1):23, 27 of March of the Volunteers: Soldiering review, 50(4):160-61; rev. of Legal early post offi ces of, 20(2):129-30 with Lewis and Clark, 52(4):159; rev. Principles of Property Boundary Finnish settlement in, 93(3):138-40 of Politicians in Business: A History of Location on the Ground in the Public newspapers of, 13(3):186, 13(4):252, the Liquor Control System in Montana, Land Survey States, 66(2):90-91; rev. 14(4):283-84, 26(1):46, 26(2):137-39 64(4):180; rev. of Prohibition: The Era of Prohibition and Politics: Turbulent Clark County Courthouse (Vancouver, of Excess, 54(2):79-80; rev. of Puget’s Decades in Tennessee, 1885-1920, Wash.), 87(4):203 Sound: A Narrative of Early Tacoma 58(2):106-107; rev. of Soldier in the Clark Fork River, 9(1):48, 23(1):18-24 and the Southern Sound, 71(4):190; rev. West: Letters of Theodore Talbot During “Clark Kinsey: Logging Photography, of Seattle: Past to Present, 68(4):190-91; His Services in California, Mexico, 1914-1945,” by Dennis A. Andersen, rev. of Seattle’s Unsinkable Houseboats: and Oregon, 1845-53, 64(3):129-30; 74(1):18-27 An Illustrated History, 70(2):90; rev. of rev. of Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Clark Kinsey Photography Preservation Symbolic Crusade: Status Politics and Explorations in America, 1808-1841, Project, 66(2):71, 74(1):21, 23 the American Temperance Movement, 59(3):162-63; rev. of Tumult on the “Clark Kinsey’s Logging Photographs,” 56(4):182; rev. of Voyage of the Mountains: Lumbering in West Virginia, 66(2):71-75 Columbia: Around the World with John 1770-1920, 56(2):93; rev. of Western Clarke, Charles G., The Men of the Lewis Boit, 1790-1793, 51(3):141; rev. of River Transportation: The Era of Early and Clark Expedition: A Biographical Winter Brothers: A Season at the Edge of Internal Development, 1810-1860, Roster of the Fifty-one Members and America, 72(1):44 69(2):87 a Composite Diary of Their Activities Clark, Patrick, 60(2):85, 91, 93, 81(2):43-47 Clark, Thomas L., Western Lore and Language: from All Known Sources, review, Clark, Ransom, 24(1):9-12 A Dictionary for Enthusiasts of the 63(4):166

70 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Clarke, David, “Teng Baiye and Mark Tobey: Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King In Hawaii, by 16(1):70 Interactions between Chinese and Jacob Adler, review, 58(2):106 Cleland, Robert Glass, California in Our American Art in Shanghai and Seattle,” Clausen, Meredith L., “Paul Thiry: The Time (1900-1940), review, 39(1):68- 93(4):171-79 Emergence of Modernism in 69; The Early Sentiment for the Clarke, Fred A., 6(2):108, 13(1):17-18 Northwest Architecture,” 75(3):128-39 Annexation of California: An Account Clarke, Harvey, 2(2):134-35 Clawson, Marion, The Federal Lands Since of the Growth of American Interest Clarke, John, 8(2):104, 106, 39(3):184-85, 1956: Recent Trends in Use and in California From 1835 to 1846, 188, 62(2):71-72, 98(1):11 Management, review, 59(2):115- 6(4):280; From Wilderness to Empire: Clarke, Joseph I. C., Japan at First Hand, 16; Man, Land, and the Forest A History of California, 1542-1900, 10(2):155-56 Environment, review, 69(4):168; Man review, 35(3):275-76; This Reckless Clarke, Newman S., 34(2):169-74, 38(4):285, and Land in the United States, review, Breed of Men: The Trappers and Fur 300-301, 311 56(3):133; rev. of History of the Oregon Traders of the Southwest, review, Clarke, Wellington, 8(1):32 State Parks, 1917-1963, 57(2):85; rev. 41(3):274-75; ed., Apron Full of Gold: Clarke-McNary Act, 51(2):56 of Railroads, Lands, and Politics: The The Letters of Mary Jane Megquier Clarkin, Thomas, Federal Indian Policy in the Taxation of the Railroad Land Grants, from San Francisco, 1849-1856, review, Kennedy and Johnson Administrations, 1864-1897, 56(1):38 40(4):346-47; ed. A Mormon Chronicle: 1961-1969, review, 94(2):94-95 Clay, Cassius M., 14(4):245, 53(1):36, 39 The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876, The Clarks, an American Phenomenon, Clay, Henry, 2(3):214, 5(3):207-14, 6(1):75- review, 47(3):93 by William D. Mangam, review, 76, 53(3):108, 92(4):182-86 Clemens, Diane Shaver, Yalta: A Study in 33(2):220-21 Clayoquot people, 70(3):110-20. See also Soviet-American Relations, review, Clark’s Fork, 4(1):4, 6 Nootka people 63(4):180-81 Clarkson, Roy B., Tumult on the Mountains: Clayoquot Sound (B.C.), 71(2):75-76 Clemens, Janet, Building in an Ashen Land: Lumbering in West Virginia, 1770-1920, The Clays and Shales of Washington, Their Historic Resource Study of Katmai review, 56(2):93 Technology and Uses, by Hewitt Wilson, National Park and Preserve, review, Clarkson, Stephen, The Big Red Machine: How ed. Milnor Roberts, 15(1):71 95(3):159-60, rev. ed., review, the Liberal Party Dominates Canadian Clayton, Daniel W., Islands of Truth: The 100(4):196-97 Politics, review, 97(3):157-58 Imperial Fashioning of Vancouver Clemens of the “Call”: Mark Twain in San Clarkston, Wash., 9(1):49, 56(3):106-13 Island, review, 92(1):47-48; rev. of Francisco, ed. Edgar M. Branch, review, Clary, David A., Timber and the Forest Service, Traders’ Tales: Narratives of Cultural 61(4):233-34 review, 79(1):44 Encounters in the Columbia Plateau, Clement, Victor M., 27(1):63 A Clash of Interests: Interior Department and 1807-1846, 89(4):216 Clements, Eric L., rev. of Hydraulic Mining Mountain West 1863-96, by Thomas G. Clayton, Henry D., 53(3):121 in California: A Tarnished Legacy, Alexander, review, 70(3):142 Clayton, John M., 64(3):116-18 93(4):200-201 Claskinah (Chief Hannah; Nootka leader), Clayton, Wash., 22(3):179 Clements, Forrest E., Primitive Concepts of 12(1):8, 23 Clayton, William, 35(1):21-22, 48(2):39, 41 Disease, 23(3):232 Class and Community in Frontier Colorado, by Cle Elum, Wash., 9(1):50 Clements, Joseph C., 51(4):176, 54(2):58, Richard Hogan, review, 89(2):84-96 Cle Elum Lake (Wash.), 42(4):104-105, 107, 63-65 Class Wars: The Story of the Washington 115-16 Clements, Kendrick A., William Jennings Education Association, 1965-2001, by Clear View, Wash., 9(1):50 Bryan, Missionary Isolationist, review, Steve Kink and John Cahill, review, Clearcutting the Pacifi c Rain Forest: 75(2):85 97(2):99-100 Production, Science, and Regulation, by Clements, Louis J., ed., Fred T. Dubois’s “The Classic, Wash., 9(1):50 Richard A. Rajala, review, 90(3):161 Making of a State,” review, 64(2):92 Classic Houses of Seattle: High Style to Clearlake, Wash., 9(1):50 Clements, R. V., rev. of Emigration and Vernacular, 1870-1950, by Caroline T. Clearwater, Wash., 9(1):50 Disenchantment: Portraits of Swope, review, 97(2):103-104 Clearwater County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Englishmen Repatriated from the United “Classicizing the Wilderness: Washington Clearwater Timber Protective Association, States, 58(2):101 State’s Forestry Building at the 1909 89(3):166 Clemmer, Howard, 103(4):184-85 AYP,” by Kathryn Rogers Merlino, Cleaver, Alonzo, 66(4):151-52 Clendenen, Clarence C., Blood on the Border: 100(2):79-88 Cleaver, George L., 77(2):42-47, 50-51 The United States Army and the “Classics in the Oregon Academies,” by Albert Clegg, Cecil H., 78(1/2):4-5 Mexican Irregulars, review, 62(1):40-41 J. Ellsworth, 46(1):5-11 Clegg, Jessie Johnston, rev. of Alaska, the Clendenin, George, Jr., 37(4):316, 320, 325- A Classifi ed Bibliography of the Periodical Great Bear’s Cub, 22(2):148-49; rev. of 26, 331-36 Literature of the Trans-Mississippi Seppala, Alaska Dog Driver, 22(2):148- Clendenning, John, ed., Letters of Josiah Royce, West (1811-1957), by Oscar Osburn 49; rev. of Tundra, Romance and review, 63(2):69-70 Winther, review, 53(3):123-24 Adventure on Alaskan Trails, 22(2):148- Cleopatra’s Barge (yacht), 12(3):176, 178-83, Clatskanie people. See Tlatskanai people 49; rev. of Uncle Sam’s Attic: An 188, 190, 195 Clatsop, Oreg. Terr., 16(3):213-14 Intimate Story of Alaska, 22(2):148-49; “Clergy Opinion and the New Deal: The Clatsop County (Oreg.), 41(2):98-104 rev. of We Are Alaskans, 23(1):64-65 State of Washington as a Case Study,” Clatsop County Bible Society, 24(2):111, Clegg, Jessie M., rev. of Sourdough Gold: The by Monroe Billington and Cal Clark, 117-19 Log of a Yukon Adventure, 25(2):150-51 81(3):96-100 Clatsop mission, 2(1):13-23 Cleland, Mabel Goodwin, Early Days in Clerke, Charles, 12(1):51, 53, 57 Clatsop people, 23(1):25, 28(4):363-72, the Fir Tree Country, 15(2):148-49; Cleveland, Grover, 44(4):146, 46(3):86, 33(4):381 Little Pioneers of the Fir-Tree Country, 81(1):25-28, 102(1):19

Index 71 Cleveland, John B., 101(1):23 Commercial Relations with Eastern The Coal Mine Workers—A Study in Labor Cleveland, Richard Jeffry, “The Log of the Asia, 1845-1860, by Eldon Griffi n, Organization, by Frank Julian Warne, Caroline (1799),” ed. H. F. MacNair, review, 30(4):453-54 review, 1(3):169-70 29(1):61-84, 29(2):167-200 Clise, James W., Jr., 61(2):79-86, 69(4):180-84 coal mining Cleveland, Wash., 14(4):260 Clisseet, Wash., 9(1):51 African American labor in, 73(4):146-55, Clevinger, Woodrow R., “The Appalachian Clodius, Howard, rev. of America Saga: The 86(2):86 Mountaineers in the Upper Cowlitz History and Literature of the American in Alaska, 7(3):234-36, 7(4):286, 73(2):66- Basin,” 29(2):115-34; “Southern Dream of a Better Life, 30(4):458-61 77, 88(1):3-12 Appalachian Highlanders in Western Clokey, Richard M., William H. Ashley: in B.C., 23(2):106-108, 61(3):158-59, Washington,” 33(1):3-25 Enterprise and Politics in the Trans- 70(4):175-76 Clifford, Claude, 77(4):128 Mississippi West, review, 73(3):137; in Mont., 47(1):23-28, 61(3):129-36 Clifford, Howard, Rails North: The Railroads rev. of The Beaver Men: Spearheads of in Russian America, 7(3):233-38, 7(4):286 of Alaska and the Yukon, review, Empire, 56(3):131-32; rev. of Ewing in Wash.: at Bellingham Bay, 80(4):123, 74(2):90 Young, Master Trapper, 59(3):164 90(2):108-109; development of, Clifford, J. M., 78(3):103-104 Cloquet, August, 5(1):26 29(2):151-65; and labor relations, “Clifford Merrill Drury, 1897-1984: The Close, Benjamin F., 1(3):127 73(4):146-55; at Newcastle, 37(3):231- Oregon Mission of the American “The Close and Stinking Jail,” by Philip D. 57, 48(4):120-26; in Puget Sound Board and Its Historian,” by Thomas F. Jordan, 60(1):1-9 region, 23(4):257-59 Andrews, 75(3):140-41 Close Brothers and Company, 99(1):19 Coal Towns in the Cascades: A Centennial Cliffton, Wash., 22(3):179-80 The Closing of the Public Domain: Disposal History of Roslyn and Cle Elum, Clifton, Idaho, 28(2):143 and Reservation Policies, 1900-1950, by Washington, by John C. Shideler, Clifton, James A., rev. of Pattern in Cultural E. Louise Peffer, review, 43(2):170-71 review, 78(1/2):66 Anthropology, 56(1):43-44 “Closing the Frontier in Washington: Coan, Eugene, James Graham Cooper: Pioneer climate, 49(4):156-58, 99(2):66-72 Edmond S. Meany and Frederick Western Naturalist, review, 74(3):137 The Climax of a World Quest, by George F. Jackson Turner,” by John M. Findlay, Coarse Gold, by Edwin Corle, review, Cotterill, review, 19(1):65 82(2):59-69 34(2):227 The Climax of Populism: The Election of 1896, Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Coast Country: A History of Southwest by Robert F. Durden, review, 57(1):45- Chinese Exclusion Act, by Andrew Washington, by Lucile McDonald, 46 Gyory, review, 90(4):215 review, 58(2):105 Clinard, Outten Jones, Japan’s Infl uence on clothing, of native peoples, 9(2):83-92, Coast Exploration of Washington, by Robert American Naval Power, 1897-1917, 82(2):57-58, 83(1):8-9 Ballard Whitebrook, review, 51(2):87- review, 39(2):173-74 Cloud, A. J., Our Constitutions, National and 88 Clinch, Thomas A., Urban Populism and State, review, 16(3):229-30 Coast Lumber Company, 70(4):147-49, 152 Free Silver in Montana: A Narrative Cloud, Barbara, “Laura Hall Peters: Pursuing Coast Pilot of Alaska, Southern Boundary of Ideology in Political Action, review, the Myth of Equality,” 74(1):28-36; to Cook’s Inlet, by George Davidson, 63(1):34; rev. of Thrashin’ Time: “The Press and Profi t: Newspaper 53(2):78-79 Memories of a Montana Boyhood, Survival in Washington Territory,” Coast Salish Essays, by Wayne Suttles, review, 62(3):121 79(4):147-56; The Business of 79(4):158 Cline, C. E., 34(3):259 Newspapers on the Western Frontier, The Coast Salish of British Columbia, by Cline, Gloria Griffen, 51(1):17 review, 85(4):160 Homer G. Barnett, review, 47(3):90 works of: Exploring the Great Basin, Clough, David, 57(2):57, 60, 62-63 Coast review, 55(2):88-89 Clough, Herbert, 57(2):59-60, 62 assimilation of, 103(2):68-69 Cline, Scott, “Creation of an Ethnic Clough, J. P., 27(2):175 at AYP, 101(3/4):120 Community: Portland Jewry, 1851- Clough, W. P., 92(2):83-84 canoes of, 46(2):34-37 1866,” 76(2):52-60; “‘To Foster Clove (ship), 15(1):6-7 dog-hair blankets of, 9(2):83-92 Honorable Pastimes’: Baseball as Clover, by Otto Friedrich, review, 72(1):43 population estimates of, 54(4):161-62 a Civic Endeavor in 1880s Seattle,” Clow, Richmond L., rev. of Aboriginal Slavery and shaman killing, 86(1):17-23 87(4):171-79 on the Northwest Coast of North See also subgroups Cline, Wash., 9(1):51 America, 89(4):213-14 Coast Salish Spirit Dancing: The Survival of an Clinton, C. A., 52(1):8 Club Stories, by Washington State Federation Ancestral Religion, by Pamela Amoss, Clinton, H. G. F., 17(4):274-75 of Women’s Clubs, 7(3):254 review, 70(4):186 Clinton, Wash., 9(1):51 Clubb, Jerome M., “Progressive Reform and Coast Survey, U.S., 4(3):182-86, 19(1):37-41, Clinton Engineer Works (Oak Ridge, Tenn.), the Political System,” 65(3):130-45; rev. 33(4):391-407, 36(2):125, 53(2):77-80 85(1):7-8, 10-11, 14-15 of The State University: Its Function Coastal Cruising: An Authoritative Guide to Clio and the Doctors: Psycho-History, Quanto- and Its Future, 50(3):116-17 British Columbia and Puget Sound-San History and History, by Jacques Barzun, Clyde, Paul H., A History of the Modern Juan Islands Waters, by Will Dawson, review, 67(4):177-78 and Contemporary Far East, review, review, 52(4):160-61 “Clio Confronts Conformity: The University 29(2):221-22; United States Policy Coastal Resource Use: Decisions on Puget of Washington History Department toward China; Diplomatic and Public Sound, by Robert L. Bish et al., review, during the Cold War Era,” by Jane A. Documents, 1839-1939, review, 68(1):44 Sanders, 88(4):185-94 32(2):230-31 Coates, David, 57(4):153 Clipper, Wash., 9(1):51 Clyman, James, 37(2):100-101, 108, 84(4):144 Coates, Ken S., “Controlling the Periphery: Clippers and Consuls. American Consular and Coal Creek Road Company, 48(4):121 The Territorial Administration of

72 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly the Yukon and Alaska, 1867-1959,” and Politics in the Truman Years, 102(4):163, 165, 168, 170 78(4):145-51; Land of the Midnight 59(3):171-72 Coeur d’Alene and Spokane Railway, 84(1):8- Sun: A History of the Yukon, review, Cochrane, William, 37(3):233-57 9, 12 80(1):35; North to Alaska, review, Cock, William, 33(3):303, 45(3):76 Coeur d’Alene County (Idaho), 31(2):198 84(2):66-67; Working the North: Labor Cockstock (Wasco Indian), 86(3):126-28, 130 Coeur d’Alene Diary: The First Ten Years of and the Northwest Defense Projects, Cockstock affair (Oreg. City, 1844), Hardrock Mining in North Idaho, by 1942-1946, review, 86(3):146-47; 86(3):126-30 Richard G. Magnuson, review, 61(1):21 ed., The Alaska Highway: Papers of The Cod Fisheries: The History of an Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, 53(4):145- the 40th Anniversary Symposium, International Economy, by Harold A. 50, 94(1):27-41 review, 77(4):151; ed., For Purposes Innis, review, 31(4):467-68 Coeur d’Alene Lake, 9(1):51-52 of Dominion: Essays in Honour of cod industry, 34(1):11-12, 96(3):115-18, “The Coeur d’Alene Land Rush, 1909-10,” by Morris Zaslow, review, 81(4):154; rev. 121-22 Jack Dozier, 53(4):145-50 of Stepping Stones to Nowhere: The Codd, James E., rev. of Alaska Silver, Coeur d’Alene Mine Owners Association, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and American 44(1):45; rev. of Frances Greenburg 58(1):15, 23-24, 30 Military Strategy, 1867-1945, 95(4):205; Armitage Prize-Winning Essays, Coeur d’Alene Miners’ Union. See Central rev. of The War Years: A Chronicle of 1949 ed., 41(2):172-73; rev. of On Executive Committee of the Miners’ Washington State in World War II, Reconnaissance for the Great Northern. Union of Coeur d’Alene 93(4):202-203; rev. of Whose North? Letters by C. F. B. Haskell, 1889-1891, Coeur d’Alene Mining and Concentrating Political Change, Political Development, 39(4):320-21; rev. of Part of a Dispatch Company, 58(1):25 and Self-Government in the Northwest from George Simpson Esqr. Governor Coeur d’Alene mining district, 60(2):85-97, Territories, 84(4):151 of Ruperts Land to the Governor 81(2):78 Coates, Peter A., The Trans-Alaska Pipeline and Committee of the Hudson’s Bay asarco in, 84(2):42-49 Controversy: Technology, Conservation, Company London, 41(4):361-62; rev. of Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and the Frontier, review, 83(1):36 Up the Columbia for Furs, 40(4):344-45 Company in, 57(2):51-52, 58(1):14- Coatsworth, Leonard, 72(4):163-64 “Code Making in Early Oregon,” by Arthur S. 22, 25-32, 60(2):85-97, 78(3):87-89, Cobb, Calvin, 44(1):16, 20, 60(4):193, 195, Beardsley, 27(1):3-33 84(2):42-49 197 The Code of the West, by Bruce A. Rosenberg, description of, 78(3):118 Cobb, John N., “History of Fisheries in the review, 75(1):44 gold prospecting in, 8(4):255-56 State of Washington,” 20(1):3-11; Codere, Helen, Fighting with Property, review, and growth of Spokane, 60(2):84-97 Pacifi c Salmon Fisheries, 12(4):308 42(3):257-59 labor unrest in, 57(2):51-53, 58(1):14-32, Coben, Stanley, rev. of The Origins of Teapot “The Codes and Code Makers of Washington, 70(1):29-30, 77(2):52-54, 57, 78(3):83- Dome: Progressives, Parties, and 1889-1937,” by Arthur S. Beardsley, 90, 81(2):46-47 Petroleum, 1909-1921, 55(4):184-85 30(1):3-50 Milwaukee-Youngstown investors in, Cobleigh, N. F., 6(2):96, 98 Codex Sinaitucus, 29(1):47 81(2):42-49 Coburn, Walt, Pioneer Cattleman in Montana: Cody, Edward R., History of the Coeur d’Alene and north Idaho boundary, 46(3):79-80 The Story of the Circle C Ranch, review, Mission of the Sacred Heart, 22(1):68 smelter trust of, 84(2):42-49 61(2):113-14 Cody, H. A., An Apostle of the North: The Coeur d’Alene Mining War of 1892: A Coccola, Nicolas, They Call Me Father: Memoirs of the Right Reverend William Case Study of an Industrial Dispute, by Memoirs of Father Nicolas Coccola, Carpenter Bompas, review, 95(1):41-42 Robert Wayne Smith, review, 53(2):86 review, 80(3):115 Cody Canyon (Shoshone River), 83(3):94-95 Coeur d’Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart, Cochran, Barbara F., Exploring Spokane’s Coe, Charles, 14(4):254 7(4):302-304, 34(2):169-81, 37(3):229, Past: Tours to Historical Sites, review, Coe, Henry C., 4(2):114, 14(2):124-25, 38(4):287, 292-307, 41(3):246, 72(4):185; Seven Frontier Women and 15(2):103, 18(2):111, 120 44(2):62, 94(1):27-29 the Founding of Spokane Falls, review, Coe, Henry Waldo, 65(1):24, 26, 28, 71(1):31, Coeur d’Alene National Forest, 46(1):12-18 103(1):37-38 36, 39 Coeur d’Alene people, 53(4):145-50 Cochran, Bert, Adlai Stevenson: Patrician Coe, Jonas M., 27(4):323, 331, 334, 336, and Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):237-40, Among the Politicans, review, 61(4):237 341-42 2(4):335-42, 38(4):285-314, 97(1):22, Cochran, George M., Indian Portraits of Coe, Lawrence W., 7(2):126, 14(4):250, 253 28 the Pacifi c Northwest: Thirty of the Coe, Mary White, 4(2):112-13, 14(4):250-52 and Jesuit missionaries, 34(2):169-81, Principal Tribes, review, 51(2):85 Coe, Nathaniel, 4(2):107, 112-13, 14(4):250- 38(4):286-307, 94(1):27-39 Cochran, James, 13(1):8-13 52 and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):40-76 Cochran, Jesse F., 8(1):37 Coe, Ralph T., Lost and Found Traditions: and treaties, 38(4):285-314, 94(1):27-39 Cochran, John W., 9(2):135-36 Native American Art, 1965-1985, villages of, 27(2):107-109, 113, 121, 130-33 Cochran, Negley, 68(4):165-67, 173 review, 77(4):158 Coeur d’Alene Railway and Navigation Cochran, Silas D., 29(3):262-63, 44(2):82 Coe, Urling C., Frontier Doctor, review, Company, 60(2):85-86 Cochran, Thomas C., The Age of Enterprise: 31(2):213 Coeur d’Alene Silver Lead Mining Company, A Social History of Industrial America, Coe, Wayne W., 71(1):36, 39 47(3):83 review, 34(3):327-28 Coe, William Robertson, 46(3):78 Coeur d’Alene Steam Navigation and Cochrane, Charles Norris, David Thompson, Coen, Ross, rev. of Voyage to the Northwest Transportation Company, 60(2):85 the Explorer, review, 16(1):62-63 Coast of America, 1792: Juan Francisco Coeur d’Alene Timber Protective Association, Cochrane, Peter, 98(1):26 de la Bodega y Quadra and the Nootka 103(1):16 Cochrane, S. D., 36(4):344, 346 Sound Controversy, 103(2):98-99 Coffey, Brian, rev. of Securing the Spectacular Cochrane, Willard W., rev. of Farm Policies Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 53(4):145-50, City: The Politics of Revitalization and

Index 73 Homelessness in Downtown Seattle, Cohn, Samuel F., “Martial Law in Washington Coast, 77(1):31; rev. of A Victorian Earl 96(1):46 Territory,” 27(3):195-218 in the Arctic: The Travels and Collections Coffi n (captain), 8(1):50-51, 60, 8(2):125 Coiner, B. W., 38(2):104, 106 of the Fifth Earl of Lonsdale, 1888-89, Coffi n, Aurelia, 6(4):226-27 Cokinos, Christopher, rev. of Nature’s Kindred 82(1):35 Coffman, Edward M., The Old Army: A Spirits: Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood Cole, George (professor), 37(1):16-23 Portrait of the American Army in Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, Cole, George E. (politician), 1(2): 5, 7-8, Peacetime, 1784-1898, review, 77(2):76; and Gary Snyder, 86(3):145-46 88-89 The War to End All Wars: The American Colbert, Mildred, Kutkos, Chinook Tyee, Cole, H. D. (sawmill owner), 14(2):116 Military Experience in World War I, review, 35(1):76-77 Cole, Hale (Indian agent), 50(1):17 review, 61(2):121 Colby, Charles W., The Writing of History, Cole, Harry Ellsworth, Stagecoach and Tavern Coffi n, Geraldine, Types of Canoes on Puget 18(2):147-48 Tales of the Old Northwest, 21(3):234 Sound, 12(2):153-54 Colby, Merle, A Guide to Alaska: Last Cole, Jean Murray, Exile in the Wilderness: Coffman, Noah B., 26(1):80 American Frontier, review, 31(1):104- The Biography of Chief Factor Archibald works of: “When I Came to Washington 105 McDonald, 1790-1853, review, Territory,” 26(2):94-106; Old Lewis Colby, Wash., 9(1):52 72(2):94; ed., This Blessed Wilderness: County, Oregon Territory, 18(1):74; cold war Archibald McDonald’s Letters from Washington Landmarks Located in and academic freedom, 70(1):8-19, the Columbia, 1822-1844, review, Lewis County, 25(4):304; Washington 88(4):185-94, 89(1):4-32, 91(3):159, 93(3):151-53 State Good Roads Association, 92(1):34-35, 37-38 Cole, Johnetta, 103(2):61-63 11(2):151 and Jackson, Henry, 97(1):7-9, 97(2):69- Cole, S. S., 32(1):75 Cofone, Albin J., rev. of Mining Town: The 75 Cole, T. L., 67(2):63-64, 67-68 Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard and National Farmers’ Union, 83(2):63-69 Cole, Terrence, “Ernest Walker Sawyer and and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur nuclear production and testing during, Alaska: The Dilemma of Northern d’Alenes, 76(2):72 85(1):15-24, 95(2):82-90, 96(3):128 Economic Development,” 82(2):42-50; Cogewea, the Half-Blood, by Mourning Dove, Puget Sound during, 102(1):7-8 “Golden Years: The Decline of Gold 102(2):69 and Redin, N. G., 87(2):82-93 Mining in Alaska,” 80(2):62-71; “The Coggeshall, Nancy, rev. of Children’s Voices and Taylor, Glen H., 60(1):10-16, History of a History: The Making of from the Trail: Narratives of the Platte 61(1):41-45 Jeannette Paddock Nichols’s Alaska,” River Road, 95(2):96-97 The Cold War American West, 1945-1989, ed. 77(4):130-38; “Raymond Robins Cogswell, Seddie, Tenure, Nativity and Age as Kevin J. Fernlund, review, 90(3):161-62 in Alaska: The Conversion of a Factors in Iowa Agriculture, 1850-1860, Cold War on the Campus: Academic Freedom Progressive,” 72(2):50-60; “A Tribute to review, 69(1):37-38 at the University of Washington, 1946- Robert E. Burke,” 88(4):163-65; “Wally Cohassett, Wash., 9(1):52 64, by Jane Sanders, review, 71(2):94 Hickel’s Big Garden Hose: The Alaska Cohassett Beach Chronicles: World War II in Coldcreek, Wash., 9(1):52 Water Pipeline to California,” 86(2):59- the Pacifi c Northwest, by Kathy Hogan, Coldwell, Ethel H., 45(2):48 71; Banking on Alaska: The Story of ed. Klancy Clark de Nevers and Lucy Cole, Allan B., “Japan’s First Embassy to the the National Bank of Alaska, 2 vols., Hart, review, 88(2):94-95 United States, 1860,” 32(2):131-66; review, 94(3):152-53; The Cornerstone Cohen, David, ed., Songs of the American ed., With Perry in Japan: The Diary on College Hill: An Illustrated History West, review, 60(2):83; ed., The Songs of of Edward Yorke McCauley, review, of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the Gold Rush, review, 56(4):181-82 34(3):318-19 review, 86(2):95-96; E. T. Barnette: Cohen, Felix S., 82(4):140-42, 145-46 Cole, Arthur Charles, The Irrepressible The Strange Story of the Man Who Cohen, Lester, Billy Mitchell, Founder of Our Confl ict, 1850-1865, review, 25(3):231- Founded Fairbanks, review, 73(3):133; Air Force and Prophet Without Honor, 32 Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C. review, 34(4):417 Cole, Cornelius, 14(4):244-47 W. Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska Cohen, Maxwell, 49(3):108, 117 Cole, Douglas, “Pleasing Diversity and Statehood, review, 102(3):147; Nome, Cohen, Mike, 71(4):173-74, 176 Sublime Desolation: The 18th-Century “City of the Golden Beaches,” review, Cohen, Warren I., The American Revisionists: British Perception of the Northwest 76(2):74; ed., The Alaska Journal, 1986: The Lessons of Intervention in World Coast,” 65(1):1-7; Captured Heritage: History and Arts of the North, Vol. 16, War I, review, 59(1):53; rev. of The The Scramble for Northwest Coast review, 79(1):40; ed., Two Women in Illusion of Neutrality, 54(3):132; rev. Artifacts, review, 77(2):72; ed., At the Klondike, by Mary E. Hitchcock, of Isolationism in America, 1935-1941, Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T. review, 97(1):51-52; rev. of Completing 58(4):218-19; rev. of Senator Gerald P. F. McIlwraith’s Field Letters, 1922-4, the Union: Alaska, Hawai’i, and the Nye and American Foreign Relations, review, 95(4):206-207; rev. of The Battle for Statehood, 96(2):103; rev. of 55(1):44 Canadians, 1867-1967, 59(2):111- Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics, and Cohn, David L., Picking America’s Pockets, 12; rev. of Edward S. Curtis in the Environment in Alaska, 94(4):208; rev. review, 28(4):427-28 Land of the War Canoes: A Pioneer of In the People’s Interest: A Centennial Cohn, Edwin J., Jr., Industry in the Pacifi c Cinematographer in the Pacifi c History of Montana State University, Northwest and the Location Theory, Northwest, 72(4):161; rev. of Faces, 85(2):70; rev. of Koyukon Athabaskan review, 45(4):131 Voices and Dreams: A Celebration of Dictionary, 94(1):46; rev. of The Cohn, F. L., rev. of The Jews in the California the Centennial of the Sheldon Jackson Odyssey of a Russian Scientist: I. G. Gold Rush, 72(2):91; rev. of The Jews Museum, Sitka, Alaska, 1888-1988, Voznesenskii in Alaska, California, and of the West: The Metropolitan Years, 79(3):125; rev. of The Tsimshian and Siberia, 1839-1849, 80(1):37; rev. of 72(2):91 Their Neighbors of the North Pacifi c Painting in the North: Alaskan Art in

74 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly the Anchorage Museum of History and 52(3):121-22; rev. of McKinley, Bryan, Archaeology, review, 38(2):171-72 Art, 86(3):141; rev. of The Real People and the People, 55(4):182-83; rev. of Collier, John, 82(4):140-41, 87(3):149, 153, and the Children of Thunder: The Populism to Progressivism in Alabama, 156-57 Yup’ik Eskimo Encounter with Moravian 61(2):119; rev. of An Uncertain Collier, W. H., 7(1):55-56 Missionaries John and Edith Kilbuck, Tradition: American Secretaries of State Collins, Arthur J., 16(3):237-38 83(2):76-77; rev. of Stole This from a in the Twentieth Century, 53(3):126-27 Collins, Bertrand, 29(3):247 Hockey Card: A Philosophy of Hockey, Colfax, Schuyler, 1(4):229, 232-33 Collins, C. J., The Pacifi c Northwest and Doug Harvey, Identity, and Booze, Colfax, Wash., 7(2):134-35, 9(1):52, Alaska, 20(1):72 97(3):161; rev. of A Voyage around the 37(3):184-85, 22(3):180, 95(4):196-98 Collins, Cary C., “A Future with a Past: Hazel World, 1826-1829, Vol. 1: To Russian and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):54, 60- Pete, Cultural Identity, and the Federal America and Siberia, 79(4):158; rev. 61, 65-66 Indian Education System,” 92(1):15- of The Yup’ik Eskimos: As Described in pioneers of, 16(4):251-64 28; “Great Spirits: Ruby and Brown, the Travel Journals and Ethnographic race relations in, 103(2):61-63 Pioneering Historians of the Indians Accounts of John and Edith Kilbuck, reminiscences of Ben Burgunder of, of the Pacifi c Northwest,” 95(3):126- Who Served with the Alaska Mission 17(3):206-207 29; “Subsistence and Survival: The of the Moravian Church, 1885-1900, Colfax Academy, 41(2):139-40, 41(4):349-50 Makah Indian Reservation, 1855- 81(1):31 Colfax Academy Library Association, 1933,” 87(4):180-93; ed., Assimilation’s Cole, Wayne S., Charles A. Lindbergh and the 17(4):257-58 Agent: My Life as a Superintendent in Battle Against American Intervention Colfax First Savings and Trust Bank, the Indian Boarding School System, by in World War II, review, 67(1):42-43; 43(2):144 Edwin L. Chalcraft, review, 96(4):210- Senator Gerald P. Nye and American Colin Robertson’s Correspondence Book, 11; ed., A Doctor among the Oglala Foreign Relations, review, 55(1):44; rev. September 1817 to September 1822, ed. Sioux Tribe: The Letters of Robert H. of The Wartime Journals of Charles A. E. E. Rich, review, 32(1):108-11 Ruby, 1953-1954, by Robert H. Ruby, Lindbergh, 63(3):125-26 Colkett, John W., 17(3):215 review, 102(2):91-92; rev. of Blood Cole, William, 68(2):82 Colkett, William J., 96(1):14, 17-18 Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Coleman, Edmund T., “Puget Sound and the Coll, Edward P., 57(2):70, 59(2):92, 94 Nations, 97(1):39-40; rev. of Commerce Northern Pacifi c Railroad,” 23(4):243- Collateral Loan and Savings Bank (San by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans and 60 Francisco, Calif.), 26(4):256 the European Fur Trade, 102(4):195- Coleman, Louis C., Captain John Mullan: The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln: 97; rev. of Drawing Back Culture: His Life; Building the Mullan Road; Supplement, 1832-1865, ed. Roy P. The Makah Struggle for Repatriation, As It Is Today and Interesting Tales of Basler, review, 72(2):72-75 94(4):212-14; rev. of Drawing Shadows Occurrences Along the Road, review, The Collected Writings of Frederic Remington, to Stone: The Photography of the Jesup 60(1):39-40 ed. Peggy Samuels and Harold North Pacifi c Expedition, 1897-1902, Coleman, Lysander, 14(4):260 Samuels, review, 72(2):93 90(2):89-90; rev. of Esther Ross: Coleman, Rufus A., “Literature and the “Collecting Pacifi c Northwest Americana,” by Stillaguamish Champion, 94(1):42- Region,” 39(4):312-18; ed., Northwest Charles W. Smith, 30(1):67-76 43; rev. of Fur, Fortune, and Empire: Books: First Supplement: Bibliography “Collecting Portraits of Washington’s The Epic History of the Fur Trade in of Northwest Writing, 1942-1947, Governors,” by Albert E. Mead, 1(2):5- America, 102(4):195-97; rev. of Potlatch review, 40(4):344; ed., Northwest Books: 9 at Gitsegukla: William Beynon’s 1945 Report of the Committee on Books of the Collection and Preservation of the Materials Field Notebooks, 92(2):96-97; rev. of Inland Empire Council of Teachers of of War History: A Patriotic Service, by So Great a Proffi t: How the East Indies English, 1942. Rev. of Over 1100 Books; Benjamin F. Shambaugh, 9(3):236 Trade Transformed Anglo-American Selected Magazine Bibliography, review, Collections of the Kansas State Historical Capitalism, 102(4):195-97; rev. of 33(4):443-44 Society, Vol. 13 1913-1914, ed. William The Toughest Indian in the World, Coleman, Samuel, 96(3):127-28 E. Connelley, 7(2):171-72 92(4):207-208; rev. of Voices of a Coles, Harry L., The War of 1812, review, Collective Bargaining and Productivity: The Thousand People: The Makah Cultural 57(1):42; rev. of The Politics of torch: Longshore Mechanization Agreement, and Research Center, 94(4):212-14 The Allied Landings and the Algiers by Paul T. Hartman, review, 62(1):43 Collins, Donald E., Native American Aliens: Putsch, 1942, 67(1):43 Collectivism: A False Utopia, by William Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Coletta, Paolo E., Admiral Bradley A. Fiske Henry Chamberlin, review, 29(3):330 Citizenship by Japanese Americans and the American Navy, review, “College Histories: An Essay Review,” by G. during World War II, review, 77(4):154 71(3):136; The Presidency of William Thomas Edwards, 83(4):152-55 Collins, George L., 96(3):164-65 Howard Taft, review, 65(2):89; College of Idaho, 83(4):152-54, 85(4):132-33 Collins, Hubert E., Warpath and Cattle Trail, William Jennings Bryan, Vol. 1: The College of Idaho, 1891-1991: A Centennial 20(2):149 Political Evangelist, 1860-1908, review, History, by Louis W. Attebery, review, Collins, John, 6(4):240-41 56(3):138-39, Vol. 2: Progressive 83(4):152-55 Collins, Josiah, 75(1):27-28, 30 Politician and Moral Statesman, 1909- College Place, Wash., 9(1):52 Collins, June McCormick, Valley of the Spirits: 1915, review, 61(2):119, Vol. 3: Political Colletta, Wash., 9(1):52 The Upper Skagit Indians of Western Puritan, 1915-1925, review, 62(2):58; Collier, Donald, Archaeology of the Upper Washington, review, 67(2):92-93 rev. of The Climax of Populism: The Columbia Region, review, 34(3):312- Collins, Luther M., 11(2):136, 12(1):69-70, Election of 1896, 57(1):45-46; rev. of 14, 34(4):420; Indians Before 13(1):17-18 In the Days of McKinley, 51(1):38-39; Columbus: Twenty Thousand Years of Collins, R. W., A History of Mediaeval rev. of Josephus Daniels in Mexico, North American History Revealed by Civilization in Europe, review,

Index 75 27(3):277 Colorado: A History of the Centennial State, by “The Columbia Drainage Basin in Canada: A Collins, S., 26(3):222 Carl Abbott, review, 68(4):192-93 Bibliographical Essay,” by Bruce Peel, Collins Building (Seattle), 81(4):142-43 Colorado, the Centennial State, by Percy 52(4):152-54 Collison, Thomas, Flying Fortress: The Story of Stanley Fritz, 32(3):331-32 The Columbia Highway Booklet, by M. C. the Boeing Bomber, 35(1):86 Colored Businessmen Improvement Club George, 15(1):70-71 Collison, W. H., In the Wake of the War Canoe, (Spokane), 103(4):183-84 Columbia Historical Society, 70(3):122 review, 7(4):326-27 Colored Citizen (Helena). See Helena Colored works of: Writings of Washington Relating Collison-Morley, L., The Early Medici, Citizen to the National Capital, 5(4):317 28(1):110 Colored Progressive League (Helena), Columbia Indian Reservation, 43(3):229-30, Collooney (ship), 11(1):60-61 70(2):57 47(2):49 Colman, James M., 14(2):84-86, 15(1):79 Colpitts, George, Game in the Garden: A Columbia Irrigation Company, 10(1):25 Colman, Laurence J., 27(1):94, 43(2):158, 160, Human History of Wildlife in Western Columbia Journals: David Thompson, by 163, 92(2):60, 64, 67 Canada to 1940, review, 95(3):155-56 David Thompson, ed. Barbara Belyea, Colnett, James, 57(1):13-17, 70(3):113-15 Colson, Dennis C., Idaho’s Constitution: The review, 90(3):156-57 works of: The Journal of Captain James Tie That Binds, review, 83(2):76 Columbia Mission Fund, 75(2):75-78 Colnett aboard the Argonaut from Colson, Elizabeth, “A Makah Epic Journey: Columbia Mission Library, 25(1):35 April 26, 1789 to Nov. 3, 1791, ed. F. W. Oral History and Documentary Columbia people. See Sinkiuse-Columbia Howay, review, 32(3):323-24; Voyage Sources,” 68(4):153-63; The Makah people to the South Atlantic and Round Cape Indians: A Study of an Indian Tribe in (ship), 6(1):56, 59, Horn into the Pacifi c Ocean, review, Modern American Society, 45(1):36-37 10(3):208, 11(1):3, 7, 12-18, 24, 26, 66(2):96 Colstrip, Mont., 61(3):129-36 12(4):243-71, 14(4):264, 20(2):114-23, Colonel Allan (ship), 21(4):263-66 Colter, John, 26(3):192-96, 37(2):91-94 21(1):8-9, 24(2):83-85, 90, 30(3):276- The Colonel and the Pacifi st: Karl Bendetsen, Colton, Wash., 22(3):180 77, 31(4):375-76, 47(1):9, 51(1):335, Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Columbia (ship), 21(4):254-67 70(3):112, 115, 117-18 Japanese Americans during World War The Columbia, by Stewart H. Holbrook, accounts of, 12(1):3-50, 65(4):157-63 II, by Klancy Clark De Nevers, review, review, 47(3):89-90 in Hawaiian Islands, 12(3):167-68 96(2):107-108 Columbia, as geographic name, 9(1):52-54 Columbia River, 13(4):282-83, 17(3):219-20 Colonel Ebey (ship), 33(3):318-19, 322-23, Columbia, Nancy. See Palmer, Nancy Helene bibliography on, 52(4):152-54 325, 339 Columbia canneries, 87(1):53 “Colonel Patrick Henry Winston,” by The Columbia: Powerhouse of the West, by celebration of, 6(3):171-76 Benjamin H. Kizer, 61(2):72-76 Murray Morgan, review, 41(1):70-71 crossing of, by U.S. Exploring Expedition, “Colonel Steptoe’s Battle,” by S. J. Chadwick, Columbia and Palouse Railway, 3(3):195, 80(1):23-25 2(4):333-43 95(4)198 discovery of, 12(1):4, 32-35 Colonel Wright (steamer), 7(2):126-32, Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad, documented by Amos Burg, 84(4):158 16(3):180 3(3):192-94, 196, 14(2):85-86, 89, 95, exploration of, 4(1):3-11, 83(2):53-59 “The ‘Colonel Wright,’” by Lulu Donnell 29(2):160, 37(3):234, 240-42, 247, 254, fi sheries, conservation of, 38(1):22, 25-27, Crandall, 7(2):126-32 257, 87(4):175-77, 92(2):82, 84-86 30, 50(1):26-27, 50(4):127-33 “Colonial Ethnology and the Igorrote Columbia and Red Mountain Railway, fi shing, 87(1):5-15, 93(3):139-40 Village at the AYP,” by Jon Olivera, 60(2):86, 90 gorge, 26(2):119-22, 42(1):32-39, 101(3/4):107-108, 141-49 Columbia and Western Railway, 60(2):92 83(4):158 Colonial Russian America: Kyrill T. Columbia Basin Celebration, Inc., 82(1):4 hydroelectric projects, 49(3):99-120, Khlebnikov’s Reports, 1817-1832, by K. Columbia Basin Commission, 87(2):75-76, 53(2):65-76, 55(2):55-60, 62-63, 66, T. Khlebnikov, review, 69(2):86 110, 97(2):109 65(1):29-37, 86(4):178-88, 87(1):10- “Colonialism: A Western Complaint,” by Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee, 12, 14, 53, 87(2):75-79 Gene M. Gressley, 54(1):1-8 49(3):100 and irrigation, 46(1):28, 52(4):144-50 Colonization and Community: The Vancouver Columbia Basin Irrigation League, 45(2):57- navigation on, 86(4):179-82, 184, 187, Island Coalfi eld and the Making of 59 87(2):72 the British Columbian Working Class, Columbia Basin Project, 39(3):227-28, 232, and Oreg. boundary dispute, 2(1):8-10 by John Douglas Belshaw, review, 52(4):144-50, 61(3):143-44, 65(1):33- perceptions of, by Lewis and Clark, 95(3):149 36, 82(1):2-7, 87(2):75-79, 110, 87(3):141-48 The Colonization of North America, 1492- 103(1):7 photographs of, 83(4):158, 89(1):52-53 1783, by Herbert Eugene Bolton and Columbia Basin Survey Commission, review of books on, 88(1):13-20 Thomas Maitland Marshall, 12(3):237- 45(2):54, 59 rock art on, 74(2):69-76 38 Columbia Basin Water Festival, 82(1):4-6 and San Juan boundary dispute, Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Columbia Center, Wash., 9(1):54, 22(3):181 43(3):190-93 Transformation of the American Columbia County (Wash.), 9(1):54, 24(2):99- and settlers, 17(3):163-67 West, by William G. Robbins, review, 101, 104, 32(4):368-69, 37(3):179-81 steam navigation on, 7(2):126-32 87(2):101-102, 89(2):84-96 agriculture in, 37(4):296-302 technical studies on, 49(3):103-105 Colorado, 48(4):116, 60(3):145-53, 73(1):5-7 newspapers of, 13(3):190-92, 18(1):42-43, treaties and, 49(3):114-20 The Colorado, by Frank Waters, review, 26(1):42, 39(3):234 and wheat exports, 45(1):13-18 38(1):87-88 The Columbia Documentary History of Woods, Rufus, and development of, Colorado: A Bicentennial History, by Marshall the Asian American Experience, ed. 52(4):139-44 Sprague, review, 73(2):62-65 Franklin Odo, review, 95(3):154-55 See also Bonneville Power Administration;

76 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Columbia Basin Project; names of 17(1):7-8, 22(3):181 The Coming of the White Women, 1836, individual dams Colville Business Council, 101(1):24 As Told in the Letters and Journal of “The Columbia River,” by Miles C. Moore, Colville Collections, Vol. 2: Military Fort Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, comp. T. C. 6(3):171-76 Colville, 1859 to 1882, comp. Patrick J. Elliott, review, 30(1):112-13 The Columbia River, by Ross Cox, 13(2):84-90 Graham, review, 99(3):152 Coming to Stay: A Columbia River Journey, by The Columbia River, by William D. Lyman, Colville Indian Agency, 37(1):38, 40, 43, 45- Mary Dodds Schlick, review, 99(3):136 29(3):240-41 47, 56 Commencement Bay (Wash.), 9(1):55 The Columbia River: A Historical Travel Colville Indian Reservation, 8(4):243-50, Comment naquit le quarante-deuxiéme État Guide, by JoAnn Roe, review, 84(4):157 37(1):40, 43, 47(2):51, 60(2):90- de la Fédération Américaine; L’État de The Columbia River, Its History, Its Myths, 91, 90(3):145-46, 93(2):106-107, “Washington” et sa Reine Ville “Seattle,” Its Scenery, Its Commerce, by William 101(1):18-19, 22, 24 24(3):238 Dennison Lyman, review, 3(4):308 , 27(2):108, 118, 140-41, Commentary on the Discoveries that have been Columbia River and Oregon Timberman 38(4):291-92, 301, 304, 82(4):122-23, made in the Eastern Ocean between (Portland). See Portland Timberman 90(3):151, 91(2):90-92, 97(1):28 Siberia and America, by Peter Simon Columbia River Basin Plan, 100(4):176-77 Colville Road, 8(4):261-62, 45(4):125-26 Pallas, 38(1):53-83, 38(2):109-55 Columbia River Chronicles: A History of the Colville Valley (Wash.), 17(1):39-42, Commerce and Society: A Short History of Kootenay District in the 19th Century, 90(3):142, 144-48 Trade and its Effects on Civilization, by by Edward Lloyd Affl eck, review, Colvin, W. S., 69(3):122-23, 125 W. F. Oakeshott, review, 28(4):431-32 69(4):189 Colvocoresses, George Musalas, 17(2):133, Commerce by a Frozen Sea: Native Americans Columbia River Development League, 140-41, 22(2):129-45, 25(3):163-70 and the European Fur Trade, by Ann 52(4):142-43, 87(2):110 Colvocoresses, Harold, “Captain George M. Carlos and Frank D. Lewis, review, Columbia River Fishing and Trading Musalas Colvocoresses,” 25(3):163-70 102(4):195-97 Company, 24(1):39-46 Colvos, Wash., 9(1):55 Commercial Age (Olympia). See Olympia Columbia River Highway, 82(1):9-10, 13, Colvos Passage, Wash., 25(3):163 Commercial Age 83(3):91, 89(1):52-53, 101(2):61 Colwood Farm (Vancouver Island), Commercial Age Printing and Publishing Columbia River Historical Expedition, 13(4):311-12 Company (Olympia), 54(2):63 17(3):163-67, 17(4):312, 18(1):3-4 Colyer, Vincent, 75(4):158-60, 162-63 commercial aviation. See aircraft industry “The Columbia River Historical Expedition,” Coman, Edwin T., Jr., Time, Tide and Timber: commercial fi shing, 91(3):165-66 by Donald MacRae, 17(3):163-67 A Century of Pope and Talbot, review, by Chinese, 90(1):23-24 “The Columbia River Historical Expedition,” 42(1):77-79 for cod, 96(3):115-19, 121-22 by Edmond S. Meany, 18(1):3-4 Coman, Katharine, Economic Beginnings of on Columbia and Snake rivers, 87(1):9-10, Columbia River Regional Library, 51(3):132- the Far West, review, 4(2):127-28 13, 93(3):139-40, 143 35 Comanche people, 43(1):55, 58-59, 63 and dams, 86(4):182, 184-87 “The Columbia River Regional Library: A Comanches: The Destruction of a People, by T. dogfi sh oil industry, 34(1):14-15, Multi-County Demonstration,” by R. Fehrenbach, review, 66(4):173 59(2):100-102 Isabella E. Shinn, 51(3):132-35 Combe, William, 95(4):174 dory, 82(1):27-32 “The Columbia River Under Hudson’s Bay Combs, Sherman, 33(1):14 exclusion of Japanese from Alaskan Company Rule,” by C. O. Ermatinger, (Chinook leader), 5(3):192-93, fi sheries, 65(1):8-16 5(3):192-206 6(1):26, 16(3):212-13, 18(1):17-19, fi ction about, 35(4):352 Columbia School (Seattle). See Lowell School 42(4):330, 332, 48(1):13, 98(1):7-10, fi sh traps in, 91(3):165-66 Columbia Southern Irrigating Company, 12, 15 for halibut, 87(4):189-91, 96(3):115-16 88(4):210 “Come, Blackrobe”: De Smet and the Indian Japanese Canadians in, 93(2):70-71, 75 Columbia Territory, movement to create, Tragedy, by John J. Killoren, review, labor conditions in, 91(3):166, 96(3):118 44(2):80-87 87(2):96-97 by native peoples, 38(1):31-33, 87(1):13, Columbia Townsite and Investment Come to Our Salmon Feast, by Martha 87(4):188-91 Company, 37(2):137-38 Ferguson McKeown, review, 50(4):161 by Norwegians, 34(1):3-17 The Columbia Unveiled, by M. J. Lorraine, Comegys, Hanford, and Miller Bank in Oreg.: in Pacifi c City, 82(1):22-32; review, 16(1):63 (Thornton, Wash.), 38(4):335-56 photographs of, 89(1):52-53 Columbia Valley Authority, proposed, Comegys, Ralph, 4(4):254, 268, 38(4):338-56 regulation of, 55(4):141-45, 91(3):166 53(2):65-75, 65(1):30-31, 33 Comegys, Robert G., “Country Banking in for salmon, 55(4):141-45, 65(1):8-16 Columbia Valley Bank of Wenatchee. See Eastern Washington: A Case Study,” and sports anglers, clashes with, 82(1):26- National Bank of Commerce (Seattle) 38(4):335-56; rev. of Spokane Story, 27, 87(1):9-10, 13 Columbian (Olympia). See Olympia 42(2):169-70 technology in, 55(4):141-45, 82(1):25, 28- Columbian The Coming Canada, by Joseph King 32, 85(2):78 Columbus, Wash., 9(1):54 Goodrich, review, 5(1):57-58 U.S.-Canada dispute over, 34(4):386-92 Colvig, Vance DeBar “Pinto,” 93(1):52-53, The Coming Hawaii, by Joseph King in Wash.: Aberdeen, 47(1):14; Hood 96(4):183 Goodrich, review, 5(3):229-30 Canal, 48(1):9 Colvig, W. M., 96(4):183 Coming Man: 19th Century American Commercial Light and Power Company Colvile, Andrew, 24(1):4-5, 39(2):87-88 Perceptions of the Chinese, ed. Philip P. (Tacoma, Wash.), 46(2):41, 45 Colvile, Eden, 11(1):63, 11(2):136, 139 Choy, Lorraine Dong, and Marlon K. “Commercial Whaling in the Arctic Ocean,” Colville (Washington-Idaho) mining district, Hom, review, 89(2):98-104 by James W. VanStone, 49(1):1-10 60(2):87-88, 90-91 “The Coming of the Horse,” by H. M. Painter, commercial whaling industry. See whaling Colville, Wash., 9(1):54-55, 16(2):97-99, 37(2):155-57 The Commission for Relief in Belgium,

Index 77 Statistical Rev. of Relief Operations, by communitarianism Notable Programs in Other Countries George I. Gay, 16(4):309 in Burley, Wash., 81(1):2-3, 5, 7-10 and Their Possible U.S. Application, ed. commission form of government, 58(3):130- and Equality Colony, 59(3):137-46, Henry Jarrett, review, 57(2):85 41, 63(4):155-64, 89(3):115-26 71(3):114, 118-19, 81(1):3, 7 “Compiling the Territorial Codes of Commission of Fish and Fisheries, U.S. See and Love Israel Family, 89(2):65-76 Washington,” by Arthur S. Beardsley, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. and Peace Mission (Vendovi Island 28(1):3-54 Commission on Improved Employment, [Wash.]), 75(1):2-12 Completing the Union: Alaska, Hawai’i, and 72(1):14-15 and Puget Sound Co-operative Colony, the Battle for Statehood, by John S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 71(3):113, 116, 74(1):30, 32-35, Whitehead, review, 96(2):103 102(3):117-29 74(2):88-89 Comprehensive Index to Publications of the The Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1824- See also utopian communities United States Government, 1881-1893, 1977, ed. Robert M. Kvasnicka and Community and the Politics of Place, by Daniel by J. J. Ames, 34(2):200 Herman J. Viola, review, 72(1):41 Kemmis, review, 81(3):114-15 Comprehensive Plan for Central Business The Committee: The Extraordinary Career of Community Coalition for Environmental District, Seattle (1963), 98(3):111-13 the House Committee on Un-American Justice, 96(2):91 Comprehensive Plan of Seattle (1956), Activities, by Walter Goodman, review, community development 98(3):107-108 60(1):52 and African Americans: in Helena, Mont. Compromise of 1850, 2(3):213-19, 2(4):327 Committee for Industrial Organization (1900-12), 70(2):50-57; in Seattle, Comptoir National d’Escompt, 41(4):323, (CIO). See Congress of Industrial 94(1):14-26, 102(3):112-13 326-28 Organizations in Cariboo mining region (B.C.), Compton, Arthur, 85(1):8-9 Committee of Vigilance: The San Francisco 24(3):195-207 Compton, Charles H., rev. of Subject Index to Chamber of Commerce Law and Order in Nome, Alaska (1898-99), 38(3):233-42 the History of the Pacifi c Northwest and Committee, 1916-1919—A Case Study in Pocatello, Idaho (1896-1916), 93(1):3- of Alaska as Found in the United States of Offi cial Hysteria, by Steven C. Levi, 12 Government Documents, Congressional review, 75(2):84 in Roseburg, Oreg. (1850-85), 64(2):80-87 Series, in the American State Papers, A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and in Ruby (Wash.) mining district, 32(1):61- and in Other Documents, 1789-1881, the People of the Pacifi c Northwest, by 78 5(1):58-59 Joseph Cone, review, 88(1):14-15 in White Pine County (Nev.), 30(2):151- Compton, Wilson, 102(2):70, 72, 75 A Common Humanity: Kansas Populism and 68 Comstock, Henry Tompkins Paige, 33(4):418, the Battle for Justice and Equality, 1854- in Yakima Valley (Wash.) (1900-10), 44(4):166 1903, by O. Gene Clanton, review, 77(3):94-103 Comstock Commotion: The Story of the 96(3):156 Community Development in the American Territorial Enterprise, by Lucius Beebe, Commoner, Barry, 85(1):32 West: Past and Present Nineteenth and review, 46(2):60-61 The Commoner: William Jennings Bryan, Twentieth Century Frontiers, ed. Jessie Conant, James Bryant, 92(1):33, 36 by Charles Morrow Wilson, review, L. Embry and Howard A. Christy, Conboy, Peter, 14(2):117 63(1):34 review, 77(3):118 Concentration Camps: North America. communism Community Forces: A Study of the Non- Japanese in the United States and and labor organizing: in Portland, Partisan Municipal Elections in Seattle, Canada during World War II, by Roger 91(3):150-60, 98(3):115-29; in by R. D. McKenzie, 15(4):302-303 Daniels, review, 74(3):133 Vancouver, B.C., 80(3):82-90 Community Harvest Emergency Committee Concepción (ship), 71(2):72-74, 77 and National Farmers’ Union, 83(2):65-69 (Yakima Valley), 72(3):122-25 Concerned about Trident, 95(3):132-37 and Reed, John, 50(3):87-88 Community on the American Frontier: Concerns of a Conservative Democrat, by and Strong, Anna Louise, 66(3):123-37 Separate But Not Alone, by Robert V. Charles Sawyer, review, 61(2):125 and Western Progressive Farmers, Hine, review, 73(2):77 “The Concessionaires of Yellowstone National 76(1):10-11 community trusts, 43(2):125-29 Park: Genesis of a Policy, 1882-1892,” and Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 50(3):89 Comox people, 33(4):380-83, 388 by Richard A. Bartlett, 74(1):2-10 See also anticommunism; names of Companion of Adventure, by Joseph T. Conclusions and Recommendations, by individual Communist parties Hazard, 44(2):58-60 American Historical Association, The Communist Controversy in Washington: Company Town: Potlatch, Idaho, and the Commission on the Social Studies in From the New Deal to McCarthy, by Potlatch Lumber Company, by Keith C. the Schools, 25(3):234-35 Earl Latham, review, 58(2):107-108 Petersen, review, 79(2):75 Conconully (Wash.) Okanogan Outlook, Communist Labor Party, 98(3):115, 125-26 The Company Town in the American West, by 32(1):76 Communist Party (U.S.) James B. Allen, review, 58(3):162 Conconully, Wash., 9(1):55-56, 22(3):181, archival materials related to, 82(4):158 Company Towns of the Pacifi c Northwest, by 32(1):68-77 and cold war politics, 70(1):8-19 Linda Carlson, review, 96(1):42-43 Concrete (Wash.) Herald, 99(1):50 and farmer-labor movement, 62(1):16-18, Comparative Frontiers: A Proposal for Studying Concrete, Wash., 9(1):56, 99(1):49-50 25 the American West, by Jerome O. concrete industry, in Wash., 99(1):49-50 and Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 57(3):110, Steffen, review, 72(4):186 Condensed Popular History of the United States 112 Comparative Probate Code, 30(1):32, 34-35 of America, by Gust. S. Staley, review, and organizing woodworkers, 100(3):136- “Comparative Study of State Constitutions 16(3):230-31 38 for Provisions Not Found in Our Condit, Charles, 37(2):138, 140-41 Communist Party of Canada, 80(3):84, Own,” by Ben Driftmier, 3(4):259-73 Condit, George, 37(2):136, 140 97(3):115 Comparisons in Resource Management: Six Condit, Mary Ann, 37(2):136, 138, 140-41

78 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Condit, Samuel Wilbur “Wild Goose Bill,” 1790-1867, by Howard I. Kushner, 91(4):213 37(2):129-41, 65(3):128 review, 68(1):34-35 Conibear, Hiram, 52(3):106-107 Condit, Willey (Billy), 37(2):136, 140 Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, Industrial Conkelman, Barnard, 60(3):124-25 “The Condition of the Orthodox Church Relations, and the General Strike, by Conkin, Paul K., Tomorrow a New World: The in Russian America: Innokentii David Jay Bercuson, review, 67(3):134 New Deal Community Program, review, Veniaminov’s History of the Russian “Confronting the U.S. Navy at Bangor, 1973- 52(3):122-23; rev. of The Struggle for Church in Alaska,” ed. Robert Nichols 1982,” by Brian Casserly, 95(3):130-39 Social Security, 1900-1935, 60(1):49-50 and Robert Croskey, 63(2):41-54 Congdon, Frederick T., 81(3):105 Conklin, Mary Ann (Madame Damnable; Conditt, John, 37(2):130-31 Congdon Orchards (Yakima Valley), Mother Damnable), 55(3):105, 109, Condon, Allie Gallagher, 15(1):33-35, 38, 40 65(4):170-73, 68(2):84-87 98(1):26 Condon, Bill (S.W.). See Condit, Samuel Conger, Patrick H., 74(1):3-5, 7 Conkling, Roscoe, 34(3):249, 252 Wilbur Congiato, Nicholas, 37(3):216-17, 38(4):294, The Conkling-Prosch Family, by Thomas W. Condon, Herbert Thomas, 101(3/4):145 299-301 Prosch, review, 3(2):157-58 Condon, J. B., 15(2):98, 18(2):116-17 Congregational Church (White Salmon, Conlin, Joseph R., “The Haywood Case: Condon, John T., “The Oregon Laws of 1845,” Wash.), 14(2):112, 117-18, 121 An Enduring Riddle,” 59(1):23- 12(4):279-82 Congregational Church of The Dalles, 32; Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: Condon, Thomas, 4(2):108, 110-11, 4(2):107, 109-10, 113 Food and Foodways on the Western 15(2):103, 18(2):112-13, 45(4):109 The Congregational Home Missionary Mining Frontier, review, 79(1):37; works of: Oregon Geology, review, 3(2):159 Associations of the Northwest, by W. D. Big Bill Haywood and the Radical Condon, Wild Goose Bill. See Condit, Samuel Lyman, 8(2):156 Union Movement, review, 61(4):230; Wilbur Congregational Mission of Cape Prince of Bread and Roses Too: Studies of the Condra, John, 33(3):338 Wales, 75(3):100-101, 103 Wobblies, review, 62(1):42-43; rev. of Cone, Carl B., ed., “Letters from the Congregationalists Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Musselshell, 1869-1870,” 37(4):313-37 and Benjamin P. Cheney Academy, Ludlow Massacre, 74(3):134; rev. of Cone, Joseph, A Common Fate: Endangered 15(2):110-11, 114 Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, Salmon and the People of the Pacifi c church archives of, in Wash., 28(4):390, Industrial Relations, and the General Northwest, review, 88(1):14-15; 30(4):418-19, 428, 435 Strike, 67(3):134; rev. of Failure ed., The Northwest Salmon Crisis: A missionary work of, 41(2):133-34, 142-51, of a Dream? Essays in the History Documentary History, review, 88(1):15- 155-57, 54(4):167-74 of American Socialism, 66(1):41- 16; rev. of Northwest Passage: The 67(1):1-9 42; rev. of Front-Page Detective: Great Columbia River, 88(1):13-14; rev. and Revival of 1905, 83(4):145-48 William J. Burns and the Detective of River of the West: Stories from the schools of, in Wash. Terr., 41(4):347-48, Profession, 1880-1930, 82(4):156; rev. Columbia, 88(1):13-14 350-51 of The Hardrock Miners: A History Cone, Molly, Family of Strangers: Building a in Walla Walla, Wash., 6(2):90-99 of the Mining Labor Movement in the Jewish Community in Washington State, and Whitman monument, 2(1):25-27 American West, 1863-1893, 66(3):139- review, 95(4):211-12 See also names of individual churches; 40; rev. of Joe Hill, 61(4):232; rev. of Confederacy of Ambition: William Winlock names of individual missionaries; names Rebels of the Woods: The I.W.W. in Miller and the Making of Washington of individual missions the Pacifi c Northwest, 59(4):218; rev. Territory, by William L. Lang, review, “The Congress—Captain Cook Falsehood,” of Something in Common—An IWW 89(3):150-51 by Edmond S. Meany, 20(2):137-41 Bibliography, 78(3):110; rev. of Wobbly Confederate Mississippi: The People and Congress and the Environment, ed. Richard War: The Centralia Story, 79(2):79 Policies of a Cotton State in Wartime, A. Cooley and Geoffrey Wandesforde- Conlon, Frank F., rev. of History of the by John K. Bettersworth, review, Smith, review, 62(3):109 Canadian National Railways, 65(2):87- 34(3):322-24 Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 88; rev. of James J. Hill and the Opening Confederate Raider in the North Pacifi c: The 85(4):140 of the Northwest, 69(1):38-39; rev. of Saga of the C.S.S. Shenandoah, 1864-65, and farmer-labor movement, 62(1):20-24, The Railway Journey: Trains and Travel by Murray Morgan, review, 89(1):50- 26 in the 19th Century, 73(4):186; rev. of 51 and labor unrest in Seattle, 64(4):145-46 Trolleys and Streetcars on American Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and military aircraft industry, 88(2):84-89 Picture Postcards, 72(1):42 97(4):190-99 newspapers of, in Oreg., 74(4):154-55, Conn, Richard, Native American Art in the Confi nement and Ethnicity: An Overview 161, 163, 165 Denver Art Museum, review, 71(4):187 of WorldWar II Japanese American and race relations in Seattle, 86(1):35 v. Massachusetts, 49(3):111-12 Relocation Sites, ed. Jeffrey F. Burton, and woodworkers, organization of, Connell, Michael, 13(4):276-77, 23(2):144-45 Mary M. Farrell, Florence B. Lord, and 100(3):134-41 Connell, Wash., 9(1):56 Richard W. Lord, review, 94(4):210-11 Congress of Racial Equality (Seattle), Connell’s Prairie battle (1856), 17(4):291-99 “Confl ict and Fire: Community Tensions 73(2):54-56, 58-59 Connelly, F. J., 91(2):62, 66 Surrounding the Big Blowup,” by Congressional Conservatism and the New Connelly, Mark Thomas, The Response to Thomas A. Krainz, 103(1):13-24 Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Prostitution in the Progressive Era, “Confl ict on the Frontier: The Case of Coalition in Congress, 1933-1939, by review, 73(2):93 Harney County, Oregon, 1870-1900,” James T. Patterson, review, 59(2):106- Connelley, William E., Doniphan’s Expedition by Margaret L. Sullivan, 66(4):174-81 107 and the Conquest of New Mexico Confl ict on the Northwest Coast: American- Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the and California, review, 2(2):169-70; Russian Rivalry in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1890s, by O. Gene Clanton, review, Wild Bill and His Era, 24(4):306; ed.,

Index 79 Collections of the Kansas State Historical Conrad, Joseph, 93(1):28, 30, 32-33 Western Progressives’ Dilemma, Society, Vol. 13: 1913-1914, 7(2):171-72 Conrad, William, 84(3):98-100, 105 1909-1912,” by Elmo R. Richardson, Connelly, Wash., 9(1):56 Conrad Banking Company, 84(3):105 49(2):49-54 Conner, Daniel, Master Mariner: Captain Conrat, Maisie, The American Farm: A “Conservation by Subterfuge: Robert W. James Cook and the Peoples of the Photographic History, review, 70(1):40- Sawyer and the Birth of the Oregon Pacifi c, review, 71(1):44 41 State Parks,” by Thomas R. Cox, Conner, Louisa Ann, 23(3):240 Conrat, Richard, The American Farm: A 64(1):21-29 Connolly, Thomas E., ed., Saga of the Coeur Photographic History, review, 70(1):40- The Conservation Fight: From Theodore d’Alene Indians: An Account of Chief 41 Roosevelt to the Tennessee Valley Joseph Seltice, by Joseph Seltice, review, The Conrey Placer Mining Company: A Authority, by Judson King, review, 82(3):115 Pioneer Gold-Dredging Enterprise in 51(1):35 Connolly, William, 1(2):17, 27, 5(4):285-86, Montana, 1897-1922, by Clark C. “The Conservationist as Reactionary: John 6(1):26-30, 11(2):105-10, 28(4):406, Spence, review, 82(2):77 and American Forest Policy,” by 409 The Conscience of a City: Fifty Years of City Thomas R. Cox, 74(4):146-53 Connolly, Zoa E., rev. of The Adventures of Club Service in Portland, by Ellis Lucia, The Conservative Intellectual Movement in Paul Bunyan, 18(3):231; rev. of The review, 59(2):99 America Since 1945, by George H. Cowboy and His Interpreters, 19(1):67- conscription legislation, 61(1):41-45 Nash, review, 69(3):139-40 68 “Conservation, Irrigated Farming, and Conservative Party, in B.C. (1903-33), Connor, Patrick Edward, 28(2):139-42, Yellowstone National Park’s Cascade 27(2):153-66 32(3):303-304 Corner,” by Hugh T. Lovin, 93(1):13-25 The Conservative Tradition in America, by Connor, Seymour V., North America Divided: conservation, soil. See soil conservation Allen Guttmann, review, 59(3):173 The Mexican War, 1846-1848, review, conservation and preservation, 82(2):62 Considine, John W., 28(2):117-18, 129-31, 64(4):178-79; rev. of A Nation within a control of public lands, debate over, 57(4):140-43 Nation: The Rise of Texas Nationalism, 48(3):89-99, 51(1):26-34, 62(1):27-33 Consolidated Aircraft Company, 88(2):82, 69(2):88 and Department of the Interior, 61(1):35- 85-90 Connoyé (North West Company employee), 39 Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company, 19(4):250-70 of fi sheries: and dams, 86(4): 178-79, 23(2):103, 108 Conover, Charles Tallmadge, 77(4):142-43, 181-87; international policy on ocean A Conspiracy of Optimism: Management of the 146-48 resource management, 65(1):38-39; in National Forests since World War Two, works of: Mirrors of Seattle, review, Mont., 97(4):171-77; salmon, 38(1):19- by Paul W. Hirt, review, 87(2):99-100 15(1):70; Proposal to Change the 34, 50(4):125-33; in Wash., 39(3):217, Constable, Frances, 7(1):54 Name of Mount Rainier, 8(3):235-37, 229-30 Constance, Lincoln, 91(4):192-95 15(2):149-50 of forests, 39(3):229, 44(4):145-56: and Constance Lindsay Skinner: Writing on the Conover, Douglas Carrol, Year Book of the fl ood control, 57(2):73-81; and fi re Frontier, by Jean Barman, review, Washington Society of the Sons of the prevention, 70(4):153, 76(3):100, 96(4):214-15 Revolution, 12(4):308 87(3):118, 121, 123, 126, 89(3):166; Constitution (steamer), 6(2):107, 45(3):78-82 Conquering the Last Frontier, by Thomas T. and livestock grazing, 55(3):123, 125- The Constitution and the Men Who Made It, Aldwell, review, 42(3):249 27; and lumber industry, 41(4):307- by Hastings Lyon, 28(2):212 The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and 11, 84(1):19-29; and Minto, John, The Constitution in School and College, by H. Clark, by Eva Emery Dye, 22(4):295- 74(4):146-53; in the Philippines, by Arused Bennett, review, 26(4):304 307, 58(1):7-9, 83(1):22-28, 98(4):161, U.S. government, 58(3):142-50 “The Constitution of the State and Its Effects 163, 167 of fur seals, 91(4):203, 100(4):181, 183, upon Public Interests,” by Theodore L. Conquest and Commerce: Spain and England 186-88 Stiles, 4(4):281-87 in the Americas, by James Lang, review, historiography of, 56(2):75-81 The Constitution Reconsidered, ed. Conyers 68(1):32 and Mount Rainier National Park, Read, 30(3):356-57 The Conquest of Arid America, by William E. 88(2):72-80 The Constitutional History of the Louisiana Smythe, review, 62(2):88-89 and pollution litigation, 91(2):59, 68 Purchase, 1803-1812, by Everett Conquest of the Coeur d’Alene, Spokane and and progressives, 49(2):49-54, 51(2):49- Somerville Brown, 11(3):234-35 Palouse Indians, by B. F. Manring, 56, 87(2):74-75, 79 Constitutional Politics in the Progressive Era: review, 3(2):159 railroads role in, 74(3):116-23 Child Labor and the Law, by Stephen B. Conquest of the Last Frontier, by L. H. Neatby, and Roosevelt, Franklin D., Wood, review, 60(2):102-103 review, 58(4):216-17 administration, 63(3):113-20, The Constitutional Status and Government of The Conquest of the West, by Walter F. 76(4):126-28 Alaska, by George W. Spicer, review, McCaleb, review, 39(2):170-71 of Sawtooth Range (Idaho), 91(3):138-49 19(2):143 Conrad, Bryan, George B. McClellan: The of sea otters, 100(4):181-91 constitutions Man Who Saved the Union, review, and Teapot Dome scandal, 65(2):58-61 amendments to, 58(3):119, 122-29 33(1):107-108 urban infl uences on, 46(4):108-13 compared, 3(4):259-73 Conrad, Charles, 84(3):98-100, 105 of waterfowl, 63(3):114-18, 120 conventions for framing, (4):227-33, Conrad, David E., “Emmons of Alaska,” in Yellowstone River valley, 89(4):188, 18(3):205: Alaska (1955-56), 59(2):65- 69(2):49-60; The Forgotten Farmers: 193-99, 93(1):13-25 66; Idaho (1889), 58(4):169-78; The Story of Sharecroppers in the New See also antinuclear movement; Wash. (1878), 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208- Deal, review, 57(3):134-35 environment; environmentalism 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(1):57-68, Conrad, E. P., 69(3):123, 125 “Conservation as a Political Issue: The 10(2):110-41, 17(1):27-35, 22(4):276-

80 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 88, 37(4):340-41, 344-45, 348-49, “Controlling the Periphery: The Territorial Thought of Woodrow Wilson, 36(1):81- 48(1):22-24; Wash. (1889), 4(1):12, Administration of the Yukon and 83 4(4):227-87, 18(2):158-59, 42(2):131- Alaska, 1867-1959,” by Ken Coates, Cook, Warren L., Flood Tide of Empire: Spain 35 78(4):145-51 and the Pacifi c Northwest, 1543-1819, of Idaho, 42(4):282-301 Convention of 1818, 5(3):209-11, 21(1):31- review, 65(4):164-65 of Oreg., 1(4):228-31, 42(4):282-301 46, 39(2):84-85, 87, 101(2):72 Cook, Wash., 9(1):56 of Swinomish people, 27(4):300-10 The Convention of 1846, ed. Milo M.Quaife, Cook, William H., The Road to the 707: The U.S., 22(4):286-88: and Philippines, 13(2):150 Inside Story of Designing the 707, 34(4):367-72; Smith, J. Allen, on, Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western review, 86(3):107-109 35(3):201-12, 46(3):67-68, 53(2):52-59 History and Literature, by Wallace Cook Inlet (Alaska), 42(4):324-29, 64(3):97- of Wash., 3(4):259-73, 4(4):227-87, Stegner and Richard W. Etulain, 111, 90(4):191-205 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, review, 75(4):190 Cooke, Jay, 27(1):61-62, 74(3):117-18 10(1):57-68, 10(2):110-41, 17(1):27- Converting the West: A Biography of Narcissa Cooke, Philip St. George, 67(3):114-15 35, 22(4):276-88, 42(4):282-301 Whitman, by Julie Roy Jeffrey, review, “The Cook-Folsom Exploration of the Upper The Constitutions of the Northwest States, by 84(1):34 Yellowstone, 1869,” by W. Turrentine John D. Hicks, 16(1):71-72 Conway, Alan, ed., The Welsh in America: Jackson, 32(3):307-22 Contact and Confl ict: Indian-European Letters from Immigrants, review, Cook-Folsom Yellowstone Expedition (1869), Relations in British Columbia, 1774- 54(1):42-43 32(3):307-22 1890, by Robin Fisher, review, 70(1):41 Conway, John Ashby, 76(3):82, 84, 85(3):116 cooking, on the frontier, 90(2):68-76 Contemporary America: The National Scene Conway, John S., rev. of Cross in the “Cook’s Place in Northwest History,” by J. N. Since 1900, by Harvey Wish, review, Wilderness, 52(3):117-18 Bowman, 1(3):113-21 36(4):356-57 Conway, Wash., 9(1):56 Cooley, D. N., 34(3):295, 302 Contemporary Canada, by Miriam Chapin, Cook, Alfred, 13(1):17-18 Cooley, Everett L., ed., The History of a Valley: review, 51(1):39-40 Cook, Charles W., 32(3):310-15, 319-21 Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho, review, Contemporary Coast Salish Art, ed. Rebecca Cook, Francis, 79(4):153, 155 48(2):62; ed., Twelve Mormon Homes Blanchard and Nancy Davenport, works of: The Territory of Washington, Visited in Succession on a Journey review, 97(1):50 1879, ed. J. Orin Oliphant, 16(3):233- Through Utah to Arizona, by Elizabeth Contemporary History, 1877-1913, by Charles 34 Wood Kane, review, 67(3):133; rev. A. Beard, 5(2):145-46 Cook, Frederick, 101(3/4):133 of The Mormon Confl ict, 1850-1859, “A Contemporary Report on the 49 Cook, Howard, 14(2):115 52(2):74 Boundary Survey,” by Herman J. Cook, James, 1(3):113-21 Cooley, George, 100(3):111-13, 115-17 Deutsch, 53(1):17-33 death of, 54(2):75-78 Cooley, Mary E., 45(1):31 Contested Empire: Peter Skene Ogden and falsehood concerning, 20(2):137-41 Cooley, Richard A., Alaska: A Challenge in the Snake River Expeditions, by John journal of, 12(1):51-58 Conservation, review, 58(1):47-48; ed., Phillip Reid, review, 95(2):92 and Lewis and Clark, 95(4):172 Congress and the Environment, review, “Contesting the Terms of Prosperity and in North Pacifi c Ocean, 38(1):40, 45, 58, 62(3):109 Patriotism: The Politics of Rural 80-81, 38(2):111, 144-45, 148, 46(2):34, Cooley, Thomas M., 4(4):265 Development in Western Washington, 65(4):157, 162-63, 95(2):65 Coolican, James S., 36(1):8 1900-1925,” by Marilyn P. Watkins, sesquicentennial of landing of, in Coolidge, Archibald Cary, The United States 87(3):130-40 Hawaiian Islands, 20(1):24-32 as a World Power, review, 3(1):94-95 Continental (steamer), 6(4):229-33 ships of, 21(4):268 Coolidge, Calvin, 41(3):228-29 Continental Dash: The Russian-American and Vancouver, George, 76(4):132-36 and Asian exclusion, 36(3):208, 211 Telegraph, by Rosemary Neering, works of: Voyage Round the World, and federal policy on wheat marketing, review, 81(1):35 Performed in His Britannic Majesty’s 71(2):65-68, 70 “A Contribution toward a Bibliography of Ships. . . . 1(3):115-18 and Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928), 63(1):22- Marcus Whitman,” by Charles W. Cook, James H., Fifty Years on the Old 29 Smith, 3(1):3-62 Frontier, as Cowboy, Hunter, Guide, Coolidge, Dane, Death Valley Prospectors, “Contributions of Early Explorers and Scout, and Ranchman, review, review, 28(2):204-205; The Last of Traders to the Ethnography of the 15(2):144 the Seris, review, 31(1):114-15; Texas Northwest,” by Marion Pearsall, Cook, James W. (cannery owner), 5(1):29 Cowboys, review, 29(1):90-91; The Trail 40(4):316-26 Cook, Lela, 70(3):103-104, 106-107 of Gold, review, 28(4):433-34 Contributions to Fox Ethnology, by Truman Cook, Lillian, 70(3):103-104, 106-107 Coolidge, Mary Roberts, The Last of the Seris, Michelson, 19(1):75 Cook, Linda, A Stern and Rock-Bound Coast: review, 31(1):114-15 Contributions to the Historical Society of Kenai Fjords National Park Historic Coolidge, R. D., 11(1):18-23 Montana, ed. J. U. Sanders and Resource Study, review, 95(3):159-60 Coolidge, Wash., 9(1):56 Elizabeth McDonald, 15(1):73 Cook, Ramsay, The Politics of John W. Dafoe Coombs, F. Alan, rev. of The New Deal and the The Control of Strikes in American Trade and the “Free Press,” review, 55(4):186- West, 76(2):69 Unions, by George Milton Janes, 87 Coombs, Rachel Boyd, 3(4):297 8(1):69-70 Cook, Rufus G., “The Political Suicide of Coombs, Samuel Fuller, 3(4):297, 17(4):248- “The Control of Urban School Boards Senator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho,” 49, 22(4):246-47, 97(3):142-43 during the Progressive Era: A 60(4):193-98 Coon, Delia M., “Frederic Homer Balch,” Reconsideration,” by William J. Reese, Cook, Thomas (miner), 34(2):209 15(1):32-43; “Klickitat County: 68(4):164-74 Cook, Thomas I., rev. of The Economic Indians of and Settlement by Whites,”

Index 81 14(4):248-61 and Montana Farmers Union, 83(2):63-69 The Copper Spike, by Lone E. Janson, review, Coon, Sam, 55(2):55-66, 65(1):34-37 in Oreg., 49(2):79-80, 66(2):49-60 68(2):102 Coonc, David M., 8(1):17-21 in Wash., 39(4):293, 52(3):84, 87(3):130- Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Witness: A Coonc, Elizabeth Ann, “Reminiscences of a 40 Cultural Biography, by Lionel Youst Pioneer Woman,” 8(1):14-21 Co-operator (Burley, Wash.). See Burley and William R. Seaburg, review, Cooney, Frank, 103(1):4, 6-8, 11 (Wash.) Co-operator 95(2):105-106 Cooney, Terry A., rev. of Peoples of “Coordination in the Collection of Source Coquille people, 82(3):101-108 Washington: Perspectives on Material: A New Deal in Documents,” Coquille River (Oreg.), 82(3):101-108 Cultural Diversity, 81(4):157; rev. of by Charles W. Smith, 25(2):103-107 Coquitlam, B.C., 99(1):48-49 Remaking America: Public Memory, Coos Bay, Oreg., 75(4):146-55, 100(4):173 Corbaley, Gordon C., 38(2):105-106 Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Coos Bay Lumber Company, 75(4):149-52, Corbett, Don Carlos, 56(3):98-104 Twentieth Century, 84(2):74; rev. of The 154 Corbett, Helen, 45(2):47 Jews of Oregon, 1850-1950, 79(3):124 Coos Bay Wagon Road land grant, 39(4):263, Corbett, Henry L., 82(3):85-86 “The Coon-Neuberger Debates of 1955: ‘Ten 274 Corbin, Daniel C., 57(3):101, 60(2):85, 87, 90, Dam Nights in Oregon,’” by Bert E. Coos Myth Texts, by Melville Jacobs, review, 92, 84(1):8-9, 13, 15-16 Swanson and Deborah Rosenfi eld, 32(1):113-14 works of: “Recollections of a Pioneer 55(2):55-66 Coos Narrative and Ethnologic Texts, by Railroad Builder,” 1(2):43-46 Coons, Frederica B., The Trail to Oregon, Melville Jacobs, review, 32(1):113-14 Corcoran, Paul, 58(1):30-32 review, 46(2):61-62 Coos-Siuslaw-Alsea linguistic area, 28(1):58- Cordier, Mary Hurlbut, Schoolwomen of the Coontz, Robert E., The Anecdotes of An 59, 62, 64 Prairies and Plains: Personal Narratives Admiral, 26(1):70 Copalis, Wash., 9(1):56-57 from Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, Cooper, Alice, 58(1):8-10 Copalis River (Wash.), 70(1):2-3 1860s-1920s, review, 84(4):155 Cooper, Charles, 7(1):58 Copass (Indian), 10(3):213-14, 229, 11(1):60- Cordiner, Ralph J., 44(2):52 Cooper, Dana, rev. of Two Women in the 61 Cordon, Guy, 55(2):56-57, 64-66, 65(1):30-37 Klondike, 97(1):51-52 copco Current Events Newsreels, 91(2):110, Cordray, John, 94(3)116 Cooper, Frank (Democratic Party leader), 96(4):184 Cordz, Marian, “Bibliography of Railroads in 81(3):87, 94-95 “Copco Current Events Newsreels,” by Bill the Pacifi c Northwest,” 12(2):91-114 Cooper, Frank B. (Jere Frank Bower Cooper; Alley, 91(2):110 core: A Study in the , school superintendent), 4(4):167-77, Copeland, Carolyn (née Townsend), 81(1):4, 1942-1968, by August Meier and Elliott 74(1):14-15, 101(1):14 7-8 Rudwick, review, 65(1):44 Cooper, James (fur trade), 10(3):207-208, 229 Copeland, Tom, “, IWW Corey, Albert B., The Crisis of 1830-1842 in Cooper, James Graham (surgeon), 10(1):5, 7, Martyr,” 77(4):122-29; The Centralia Canadian-American Relations, review, 11-12, 32(1):19-58 Tragedy of 1919: Elmer Smith and the 34(1):115-16 Cooper, John Milton, Jr., “William E. Borah, Wobblies, review, 85(4):160 Corey, Peter L., ed., Faces, Voices and Dreams: Political Thespian,” and reply to Copeland, William Ellery, 81(1):2-10 A Celebration of the Centennial of the comments, 56(4):145-53, 157-58; rev. Coppei, Wash., 9(1):57 Sheldon Jackson Museum, Sitka, Alaska, of William E. Borah and American copper 1888-1988, review, 79(3):125 Foreign Policy, 62(1):42; rev. of William price manipulation of, 41(4):312-29 Corey, T. B., 73(4):149-51, 153 Jennings Bryan, Vol. 2: Progressive use of, in trade, 11(1):21, 31(4):399-402, Corfu, Wash., 9(1):57 Politician and Moral Statesman, 70(3):111-15 Cork Lines and Canning Lines: The Glory Years 1909-1915, 61(2):119; rev. of William See also copper mining; names of of Fishing on the West Coast, by Geoff Jennings Bryan, Vol. 3: Political Puritan, individual mining companies Meggs and Duncan Stacey, review, 1915-1925, 62(2):58 Copper Chorus: Mining, Politics, and the 86(3):118-20 Cooper, Joseph T., 26(3):214-16, 218 Montana Press, 1889-1959, by Dennis Corker, Charles E., rev. of The Federal Lands Cooper, Kenneth, 91(3):155-56, 158 L. Swibold, review, 98(1):42-43 Since 1956: Recent Trends in Use and Cooper, Lizzy, 7(1):54 Copper Island (Alaska), 4(2):87-88, 38(1):41, Management, 59(2):115-16 Cooper, Mary, 3(4):297 47, 57, 64, 66-68, 73, 38(2):112-13, Corkin, Stanley, Cowboys as Cold Warriors: Cooper, Mrs. Frank B., 35(4):343-45 119-23, 145-46 The Western and U.S. History, review, Cooper, Thomas, 71(3):108-109, 84(4):132- Copper King at War: The Biography of F. 96(2):103-104 37, 139 Augustus Heinze, by Sarah McNelis, Corle, Edwin, Coarse Gold, review, 34(2):227 Cooper, W. B., 6(1):11 review, 61(4):231-32 Corliss, George W., 33(3):331-44 Cooper, Walter, 47(4):121-22 copper mining Corliss, Lucretia R., 33(4):331-44 Co-operative Brotherhood (Burley, Wash.), in B.C., 23(2):105 Cornelius, Bernard, 24(3):213-14 81(1):5, 7-9 in Inland Empire, 60(2):87, 89-90, 93-95 Cornelius, Thomas R., 15(1):11-30, 97(1):25- Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, in Mont., 41(4):312-29, 44(1):25-28, 26 27(2):163-65, 80(3):86, 93(2):71-77, 64(1):12-20 Cornell, Paul G., The Alignment of Political 97(3):121 in Oreg., 56(3):107, 112 Groups in Canada, 1841-1867, review, cooperative individualism, in Depression-era in Wash., 82(3):118 54(3):133-34; rev. of Ordeal by Fire: Seattle, 72(1):11-19 See also copper Canada, 1910-1945, 54(2):83-84 cooperative marketing associations, Copper River country (Alaska), 46(4):115-23, Cornell, William, 14(2):119 65(3):100, 71(2):63-71 69(4):149-50 Corner, James N., 83(4):142-43 cooperative movement Copper River Transportation and Mining The Cornerstone on College Hill: An Illustrated among Finnish, 93(3):142 Company, 30(2):135 History of the University of Alaska

82 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Fairbanks, by Terrence Cole, review, Costigan, Giovanni, 88(4):185-87, 191-93 73 86(2):95-96 works of: rev. of Social and Cultural Counting Sheep: From Open Range to Cornet, Wash., 9(1):57 Dynamics, 29(1):104-10 Agribusiness on the Columbia Plateau, Cornford, Daniel, Workers and Dissent in the Costigan, Howard, 61(4):188-90, 78(3):91, by Alexander Campbell McGregor, Redwood Empire, review, 79(4):164; 93, 97-99 review, 75(2):87 rev. of Hard Times in Paradise: Coos Coté, , Spirits of Our Whaling “Country Banking in Eastern Washington: A Bay, Oregon, 1850-1986, 80(3):116; Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Case Study,” by Robert G. Comegys, rev. of In the Floating Army: F. C. Mills Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, review, 38(4):335-56 on Itinerant Life in California, 1914, 102(1):45 Country Life movement, 87(3):135 84(3):110 Cotroneo, Ross R., “The Great Northern A Country So Interesting: The Hudson’s Corning, C. A., 96(1):19 Pacifi c Plan of 1927,” 54(3):104-12; Bay Company and Two Centuries Corning, Howard McKinley, Willamette “Snake River Railroad,” 56(3):106- of Mapping, 1670-1870, Richard I. Landings: Ghost Towns of the River, 13; “United States v. Northern Ruggles, review, 83(1):35 review, 65(3):150-51; ed., Dictionary of Pacifi c Railway Company: The Final Country Voices: The Oral History of a Japanese Oregon History, 48(4):147-48 Settlement of the Land Grant Case, American Family Farm Community, Cornish, John, 33(3):308 1924-1941,” 71(3):107-11 by Davis Mas Masumoto, review, Cornish Art School, 96(1):26 Cotterill, George F. 79(3):124 Cornwall, J. A., 40(1):19-20 as Seattle mayor, 59(4):179-81, 184-85 Countryman, Vern, 89(1):22-23, 28-30 Cornwall, Pierre Barlow, 14(2):89, 29(2):159, as state senator, 4(1):15-16, 68(2):62-63, Counts, George S., et al., The Social 80(4):123-25, 128-29, 131, 90(2):108 71, 75(1):25-28, 76(1):26-27 Foundations of Education, review, Corporate Power and the Mismarketing of as temperance leader, 5(2):120, 56(1):7, 9, 27(1):89-90 Urban Development: Boise Cascade 15, 92(2):62 “County Archives as a Resource for Regional Recreation Communities, by Herman L. works of: The Climax of a World Quest, Imprints Studies,” by George N. Boschken, review, 66(4):188 review, 19(1):65 Belknap, 66(2):76-78 Corps of Discovery. See Lewis and Clark Cotterill, Grace Benefi el, 55(1):13 County Records project (Wash.), 28(1):87-88 Expedition Cotterill, Roland W., comp., Seattle Park Coupe, Thomas, 8(1):51, 53, 33(3):314, 330, Corr, O. Casey, king: The Bullitts of Seattle Commissioners’ Eighth Annual Report, 347 and Their Communications Empire, review, 3(3):243 Coupeville, Wash., 9(1):58 review, 89(1):40-41 Cottle, Samuel H., 24(4):308 The Courage Our Stories Tell: The Daily Lives “Correspondence of Frederick W. Mitchell Cottonwood Road (Wash. Terr.), 45(4):128 and Maternal Child Health Care of Relative to His Mining Enterprises Cottrell, C. R., 57(4):151, 153 Japanese American Women at Heart in California and Idaho, 1865-1866,” Couch, John H., 48(3):77 Mountain, by Susan McKay, review, 39(2):133-51 Coues, Elliott, History of the Lewis and Clark 94(4):208-209 Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher, Expedition, 22(4):298-304 Courier League baseball, 87(1):29-37, ed. Sarah Fisher Henderson, Nellie Cougar, Wash., 9(1):58 91(1):38-39 Edith Latourette, and Kenneth Scott Cougar Dam project, 65(1):32-33, 36 The Course of American Democratic Thought: Latourette, 11(1):69-70 Coulee City, Wash., 9(1):58, 82(1):4-5 An Intellectual History Since 1815, Cort, John, 28(2):117-20, 129-32, 57(4):141, Coulson (Mont.) Post, 31(3):256, 261, 271, by Ralph Henry Gabriel, review, 71(1):24, 30, 81(2):54-66 282. See also Billings (Mont.) Post 31(3):361-63 Cortez (steamer), 11(4):262 Coulson, Mont., 31(3):255-63, 270-72, 282 The Course of Empire, by Bernard DeVoto, Cortin, J., 6(1):27-29 Coulter, Calvin Brewster, 52(4):144 review, 44(2):88-89 Corum, Christiana Griswold, “Memories of works of: “Building the Tieton Irrigation Court of Claims (U. S.), 91(2):89, 91 My Childhood,” 18(1):28-32 Canal,” 49(1):11-17; “The New Settlers Courteney, Henry Classon, 44(4):164 Corvallis (Oreg.) Library Association, on the Yakima Project, 1880-1910,” The Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America, by 17(4):265-66 61(1):10-21; “The Victory of National A. L. Rowse, review, 61(2):109 Corvallis and Eastern Railway Company, Irrigation in the Yakima Valley, Cousins, Isaac, 14(4):260 100(4):171 1902-1906,” 42(2):99-122; rev. of The Cousins, Ralph, 14(4):260 Corwin (steamer), 72(4):146-50, 153-54, Farmers Takes a Hand: The Electric Coutant, C. G., 44(2):76 78(3):77, 80, 86(2):76-77, 79-80, Power Revolution in Rural America, works of: The History of Wyoming From 92(4):174-75, 178 44(2):92-93; rev. of Hawaii, a History: the Earliest Known Discoveries, review, Corwin, Edward S., French Policy and the From Polynesian Kingdom to American 6(2):120-22 American Alliance of 1778, 8(1):67; The Commonwealth, 40(4):350-51; rev. of Couthouy, Joseph P., 16(1):51-52 President’s Control of Foreign Relations, San Francisco: Port of Gold, 39(3):241- Couzens, James, 54(3):110, 112 review, 9(2):153-54 43 Covada, Wash., 9(1):59 Corwin, Tom, 52(1):12-13 Council House (Seattle), 86(4):193 Coveland, Wash., 9(1):59 Cosgrove, C. S., 35(2):103 Council of Workers, Soldiers and Sailors of Covello, Wash., 7(2):133-34, 9(1):59 Cosgrove, S. G., 4(4):252, 254, 22(4):279-80 Portland and Vicinity, 98(3):115-27 Covenant Frontiers; Fifty Years in China, Fifty- Cosmopolis, Wash., 9(1):57-58, 69(1):2-4 “The Counties of Idaho,” by Clyde A. Bridger, three Years in Alaska, Three Years in Cosmopolitan Hotel (Port Townsend, Wash.), 31(2):187-206 Africa, ed. P. Matson, E. B. Larsson, and 6(4):239-41 The Counties of Washington, by Richard M. W. D. Thornbloom, review, 33(3):365- The Cost of Empire, by Sarah Pratt Carr, Perry, review, 35(1):76 66 review, 3(3):243 The Counties of Washington, 1944 Supplement, The Covered Wagon, by Emerson Hough, Costigan, Edward P., 49(2):53, 63(4):161 by Richard M. Perry, review, 36(2):172- review, 14(1):63

Index 83 “The Covered Wagon Centennial: March of 10(1):24 and Markets: A History of the Pacifi c the Empire Builders Over the Oregon Cowie (HBC employee), 10(3):206-30, Coast Lumber Industry to 1900, Trail,” by Joseph Ellison, 21(3):163-78 11(1):59-65, 11(2):136-46, 12(2):138- review, 67(2):94; The Park Builders: Covered Wagon Women: Diaries and Letters 48, 12(3):220-28, 12(4):300-303, A History of State Parks in the Pacifi c from the Western Trails, 1840-1890, Vol. 13(1):57-66, 13(2):135, 13(4):293-99, Northwest, review, 81(4):152; This 1: 1840-1849, ed. and comp. Kenneth 14(2):145-48, 14(3):224-32, 14(4):299- Well-Wooded Land: Americans and L. Holmes, review, 75(2):82 306, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, Their Forests from Colonial Times to Covert, James T., A Point of Pride: The 15(3):215-24, 15(4):296-97, 23(3):212- the Present, review, 78(1/2):60; Trials University of Portland Story, review, 13, 217 and Triumphs: The First Presbyterian 69(3):142 Cowles, William H., 49(2):50, 51(2):53-54, Church of Pocatello, Idaho, 1904-2004, Covey, Stanley G., 95(3):124 72(4):170, 172, 176, 178-79, 90(4):172, review, 100(1):40-41; rev. of The Coville, Frederick V., 75(4):169-70, 102(2):56, 175 Forest Killers: The Destruction of the 63 Cowley, Henry T., 47(2):46, 98(4):169-80 American Wilderness, 68(1):40-41; rev. Covington, Lucy, 101(1):25 Cowley, Malcolm, 50(3):90 of Land Use, Environment, and Social Covington, William “Virginia Bill,” 65(3):128 Cowlitz (bark), 11(3):222 Change: The Shaping of Island County, Cow Country, by Edward Everett Dale, review, Cowlitz (steamer), 11(4):262 Washington, 72(4):180; rev. of Pioneer 33(3):356-57 Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):3-19, 13(3):182- Conservationists of Western America, Cow Country, by Will James, 19(2):150 83, 15(2):119, 21(1):24-25 71(3):135; rev. of R. A. Long’s Planned Cowan, C. S., rev. of The Big Blowup, “The Cowlitz Convention: Inception of City: The Story of Longview, 69(2):92; 48(2):60-61 Washington Territory,” by Edmond S. rev. of Tall Ships on Puget Sound: The Cowan, I. B., 15(4):259-60 Meany, 13(1):3-19 Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, Cowan, Michael H., City of the West: Emerson, Cowlitz County (Wash.), 4(2):99, 9(1):59, 71(1):41 America, and the Urban Metaphor, 21(1):26-28 Coxe, John, 24(3):221, 225-26 review, 60(2):105 coal industry in, 29(2):162-63 Coxe, William, 38(1):44-50, 38(2):109-20, 144 The Cowboy; His Characteristics; His Finnish settlement in, 93(3):138-40 Coxey, Jacob, 70(1):28 Equipment, and His Part in the migration of Appalachian highlanders to, Coxey’s Army, 70(1):28-29, 71(1):9, Development of the West, by Philip 33(1):4-5, 13-14, 17-19 71(3):117, 73(3):98-107, 75(1):14-15, Ashton Rollins, review, 13(3):236-37 newspapers, 13(3):186, 13(4):251, 20-21 The Cowboy and His Interpreters, by Douglas 18(1):51, 26(1):38, 45-46, 26(2):136 Coxey’s Army: A Study of the Industrial Army Branch, review, 19(1):67-68 Cowlitz County (Wash.) Bible Society, Movement of 1894, by Donald L. cowboy art, 87(1):38-44 24(2):112, 118 McMurry, review, 60(1):47-48 Cowboy Lore, by Jules Verne Allen, 25(2):153 Cowlitz County (Wash.) Pioneer and Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey, by Carlos Cowboying: A Tough Job in a Hard Land, by Historical Society, 16(4):313, 17(2):160 A. Schwantes, review, 78(1/2):60 James H. Beckstead, review, 83(4):157 Cowlitz Farm (Toledo, Wash.), 3(2):150- “Coxey’s Montana Navy: A Protest against Cowboys, Ranchers, and the Cattle Business: 51, 9(1):59-60, 24(1):6-8, 49(1):36, Unemployment on the Wageworkers’ Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching 93(4):192, 195-96 Frontier,” by Carlos A. Schwantes, History, ed. Simon M. Evans, Sarah Cowlitz Jack (HBC employee), 12(2):138-47, 73(3):98-107 Carter, and Bill Yeo, review, 93(2):102- 12(3):219-20, 223, 13(1):58-59 Coy, Owen C., Guide to the County Archives of 103 Cowlitz Mission, 17(3):240 California, 13(4):304 Cowboys and Cattle Kings: Life on the Range Cowlitz people, 28(1):72-74, 54(4):162-64, Coyle, Wash., 9(1):60 Today, by C. L. Sonnichsen, review, 93(4):188-98 Coyle, William “Wee,” 52(3):102-103 42(1):82-83 Cowlitz River, 93(4):188-96 Coyote Stories, by Mourning Dove Cowboys as Cold Warriors: The Western and Cox, John H., “Trade Associations in the (Humishuma), 25(1):75 U.S. History, by Stanley Corkin, review, Lumber Industry of the Pacifi c Coyote Was Going There: Indian Literature 96(2):103-104 Northwest, 1899-1914,” 41(4):285-311 of the Oregon Country, comp. and ed. Cowboys North and South, by Will James, Cox, Louis, 16(2):127 Jarold Ramsey, review, 70(2):88 16(1):72 Cox, Ross, 8(2):105, 13(2):84-90, 19(3):199- Cracroft, Sophia, Lady Franklin Visits the Cowboys of the Americas, by Richard W. Slatta, 200, 33(3):262, 39(3):184-85, 187-91, Pacifi c Northwest: Being Extracts from review, 82(2):74 40(4):323-24, 71(3):127-30 the Letters of Miss Sophia Cracroft, Cowdery (Oregon miner), 34(1):48-84 works of: The Columbia River, 13(2):84-90 Sir John Franklin’s Niece, February Cowe, William, 73(1):5, 7 Cox, Thomas R., “Conservation by to April 1861 and April to July 1870, Cowell, Ray T., “Fort Lawton,” 19(1):31- Subterfuge: Robert W. Sawyer and ed. Dorothy Blakey Smith, review, 36; “History of Fort Townsend,” the Birth of the Oregon State Parks,” 69(1):34-35 16(4):284-89 64(1):21-29; “The Conservationist Cradled in Thunder, by Matthea Thorseth, Cowell, William, 17(4):280, 282 as Reactionary: John Minto and review, 38(2):181-82 Cowen, B. R., 36(3):265-66 American Forest Policy,” 74(4):146- craft unionism. See labor Cowen, Edward D., 87(2):59-71 53; “Frontier Enterprise versus the Craftsman Bungalow Company (Seattle), Cowger, Thomas W., The National Congress of Modern Age: Fred Herrick and the 85(4):156 American Indians: The Founding Years, Closing of the Lumberman’s Frontier,” Craig, Agnes H., 20(2):100 review, 92(1):50-51 84(1):19-29; The Lumberman’s Craig, Charles R., annot., Karnee: A Paiute Cowgill, Ralph, 83(2):49-51 Frontier: Three Centuries of Land Narrative, by Lalla Scott, review, Cowichan people, 33(4):381-82 Use, Society, and Change in America’s 58(2):104 Cowiche and Wide Hollow Irrigation District, Forests, review, 102(2):92-93; Mills Craig, Gerald M., The United States and

84 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Canada, review, 60(1):35-36 83(3):117 (1862-1890), 33(3):354-56; rev. of One Craig, Hardin, Jr., ed., “A Letter from the Crawford, Alexander, 13(1):18-19 Who Was Valiant, 31(2):217-18; rev. of ,” 41(4):352-55 Crawford, Harriet, “Grange Attitudes in This is the Place, 31(1):99; rev. of Utah: Craig, Isabel, 97(1):19, 21 Washington, 1889-1896,” 30(3):243-74; A Guide to the State, 32(3):330-31 Craig, Joe, 97(1):27 The Washington State Grange, 1889- Creese, Walter L., The Crowning of the Craig, Malin, 88(2):62 1924; A Romance of Democracy, review, American Landscape: Eight Great Spaces Craig, Robert D., ed., Historical Dictionary of 32(1):112-13 and Their Buildings, review, 77(2):74 Oceania, review, 74(2):87 Crawford, Lewis F., Rekindling Camp Fires: Creffi eld, Franz Edward, 94(2):69-82 Craig, Robert Orr, 48(4):135-38 The Exploits of Ben Arnold (Connor), “The Creffi eld-Mitchell Case, Seattle, 1906: Craig, William, 3(4):275-76, 37(1):49, review, 17(3):231 The Unwritten Law in the Pacifi c 97(1):19-29 Crawford, Medorem, 6(3):177, 15(4):279-82, Northwest,” by Rosemary Gartner and Craige, Wash., 9(1):60 47(2):60, 48(3):88 Jim Phillips, 94(2):69-82 Craigfl ower Farm (Vancouver Island), Crawford, Peter W., 13(1):18-19 Creigh, Dorothy Weyer, Nebraska: A 13(4):311-12 Crawford, Robert, 15(1):32-33 Bicentennial History, review, 72(3):107- Craighead, Edward, 50(3):100 Crawford, Samuel LeRoy, 6(3):219, 8(1):37, 10 Crampton, John F., 43(3):200-202, 205-207 14(3):187-88, 15(3):185-86 Creighton, Donald Grant, Dominion of the Cramton, Louis C., 91(2):91 works of: “To the Pioneers of Washington,” North, review, 35(3):273-74; A History Crandall, Clark P., 70(4):166-77 6(3):177-78 of Canada: Dominion of the North, Crandall, Lulu Donnell, 18(2):111-19 Crawley, Alice, rev. of Looking West, 91(2):99- review, 50(2):65-66 works of: “The ‘Colonel Wright,’” 100; rev. of Telling Western Stories: Cremer, J. H., 17(3):179-80 7(2):126-32 From Buffalo Bill to Larry McMurtry, Crerar, H. D. G., 88(2):63-65 Crane, Daniel M., 74(1):28-29, 32 91(2):99-100 Crerar, John. See John Crerar Library Crane, Jeff, rev. of Around the Sound: A Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives Cresap, Robert Vinton, 3(4):300 History of Howe Sound—Whistler, of Two Americans, by Stephen E. Crescent, Wash., 9(1):61 94(2):103-104 Ambrose, review, 68(2):101 Crespi, Juan, 9(2):83-84 Crane, Ron, 102(4):165-66 “Creating a Provisional Government in Cress, Eleanor Chittenden, rev., Yellowstone Crane, Warren E., Totem Tales, review, Oregon: A Revision,” by Robert J. National Park, Historical and 24(1):59-60 Loewenberg, 68(1):13-24 Descriptive, by Hiram M. Chittenden, Crane Prairie Dam, 100(4):175-76 “Creating Boise’s Capitol Boulevard,” by J. M. 1949 ed., review, 41(2):173-74 Cranfi ll, Isom, 40(2):137-46 Neil, 92(1):3-14 Cressman, L. S., rev. of Archaeology of the Cranmer, H. Jerome, Canals and American Creating the People’s University: Washington Upper Columbia Region, 34(3):312- Economic Development, review, State University, 1890-1990, by 14, 34(4):420; rev. of The Quinault 53(3):126 George A. Frykman, review, 82(2):77, Indians, 28(4):414-15 Crashing Through Japan’s Back Door, by 83(4):152-55 Cressy-Marcks, Violet, Journey into China, Herbert A. Schoenfeld, 20(1):70 Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, review, 34(1):116-18 Crashing Timbers (movie), 96(4):181-86 1890-1990, by Gerald D. Nash, review, Creston, Wash., 9(1):61, 30(1):57 “Crashing Timbers, Ice Floods, and Movie 84(1):31 Creswell, Donald C., 8(1):34 Stars: Universal Studios Comes to “Creation of an Ethnic Community: Portland Crévecoeur, J. Hector St. John. See St. John de Klamath Falls,” by Bill Alley, 96(4):181- Jewry, 1851-1866,” by Scott Cline, Crèvecoeur, J. Hector 86 76(2):52-60 Crewdson, Charles N., 42(1):35 Crater Lake: The Story of Its Origin, by Howel Creation of the American Empire: U.S. Crews, W. E., 66(4):151-52 Williams, review, 33(1):86-87 Diplomatic History, by Lloyd C. Crichton, E. W., 17(3):172 Crater Lake National Park, 88(3):158, Gardner, Walter F. LaFeber, and Crick, Bernard, The American Science of 92(4):217, 95(2):108-109 Thomas J. McCormick, review, Politics: Its Origins and Conditions, Crater Lake National Park: A History, by Rick 65(1):43-44 review, 51(3):142; ed., A Guide to Harmon, review, 94(4):209-10 “The Creation of the Territory of Idaho,” by Manuscripts Relating to America in Craven, W. F., ed., The Army Air Forces in Merle W. Wells, 40(2):106-23 Great Britain and Ireland, review, World War II, Vols. 1 and 2, review, Creative Land Development: Bridge to the 54(1):44-45 40(4):352 Future, by Robert A. Lemire, review, Crickton, E. W., 31(2):125-59 Cravens, Hamilton, “The Emergence of the 72(2):86 Cridge, Edward, 39(3):205, 75(2):74-75 Farmer-Labor Party in Washington Cree people, 99(2):74-75 crime. See law enforcement and crime Politics, 1919-20,” 57(4):148-57; ed., Creer, Leland Hargrave, “The Great Basin The Crime Against the Yakimas, by Lucullus V. Ideas in America’s Cultures: From Before 1850,” 19(1):13-19; Napoleonic McWhorter, review, 4(4):292-93 Republic to Mass Society, review, Interests in India, 1797-1807, 22(1):74; “Crime and Punishment in the Pacifi c 74(3):140; rev. of Engineering Utah and the Nation, review, 21(1):68- Northwest Territories: A Bibliographic in American Society, 1850-1875, 70; rev. of Across the Plains in 1850, Essay,” by Roland L. De Lorme, 62(3):124; rev. of Eugenics and the 22(1):59-60; rev. of Broken Hand: The 76(2):42-51 Progressives, 61(3):176; rev. of The Life History of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Crimmel, Hal, “No Place for ‘Little Children, Genesis of the Frontier Thesis: A Study 22(4):312-14; rev. of California and the and Tender, Pulpy People’: John Muir in Historical Creativity, 64(3):119; rev. Nation, 1850-1869, 18(3):232-33; rev. in Alaska,” 92(4):171-80 of Medicine Man, 83(3):117; rev. of of Charles Coulson Rich, 28(1):98-100; The Crimson and the Gray: 100 Years with Saddlebags to Scanners: The First 100 rev. of The Gentile Comes to Utah; A the WSU Cougars, by Richard B. Fry, Years of Medicine in Washington State, Study in Religious and Social Confl ict review, 83(4):152-55

Index 85 The Crisis of 1830-1842 in Canadian- review, 52(3):121-22 Crossings: Norwegian-American Lutheranism American Relations, by Albert B. Corey, Cronon, William, 89(2):86, 88-90 as a Transatlantic Tradition, ed. Todd review, 34(1):115-16 works of: rev. of The Alaska Diary of W. Nichol, review, 96(4):208-209 Crisis of the American Dream: A History of Adelbert von Chamisso, Naturalist Crosthwaite, Frank B., 37(3):249-51 American Social Thought, 1920-1940, on the Kotzebue Voyage, 1815-1818, Crouch, Paul, 78(3):98-99 by John Tipple, review, 60(2):113-14 78(4):133 Crouse, Nellis M., In the Quest of the Western Crisler, Lois, Arctic Wild, review, 51(2):88-89 Crook, George, General George Crook: His Ocean, 19(3):233-35 Critchfi eld, Howard J., ed., Pacifi c Northwest: Autobiography, ed. Martin F. Schmitt, Crow, Herman D., 4(1):20, 22 Essays in Honor of James W. Scott, review, 37(3):269-70 Crow Indian Beadwork: A Descriptive and review, 85(2):63 Crook County (Oreg.), 79(1):5-8 Historical Study, by William Wildschut Crites, Byron, rev. of Selling British Columbia: Crooked Beak of Heaven: Masks and Other and John C. Ewers, 51(1):37-38 Tourism and Consumer Culture, 1890- Ceremonial Art of the Northwest Coast, Crow Indian Reservation, 70(3):133-34, 139 1970, 97(2):102-103 by Bill Holm, review, 64(1):7 Crow Is My Boss, Taatsaa’ Shaa K’exalthet: Crithfi eld, June, Of Yesterday and the River, Crooked River Country: Wranglers, Rogues, The Oral Life History of a Tanacross review, 56(2):91 and Barons, by David Braly, review, Athabaskan Elder, by Kenny Thomas, “A Critical Discussion of the Site of Camp 99(4):195-96 Sr., ed. Craig Mishler, 103(3):113, Washington,” by M. Orion Monroe, Crooked Road: The Story of the Alaska review, 97(4):206-207 7(1):3-20, 7(2):177-78 Highway, by David A. Remley, review, Crow people, 35(2):131-34, 70(3):133-34, The Critical Method in Historical Research 68(4):196 139, 93(4):212-13 and Writing, by Homer Carey Hockett, Crooks, Drew W., “Searching for Edward Crowder, David L., rev. of The History of the review, 48(1):30-31 Lange: An Early Artist of Washington Jews in Utah and Idaho, 67(1):40 Crittenden, Christopher, ed., Historical State,” ed. Bill Alley, 95(4):216-17 Crowder, Reuben, 7(1):41-44 Societies in the United States and Crooks, John T., 40(2):135-36, 140-46 Crowe, Harry S., comp., A Source-Book of Canada; a Handbook, review, 35(4):371 Crooks, Ramsay, 15(2):123, 37(2):97-98 Canadian History, review, 52(4):164-66 Crittenden, Katharine Carson, Get Mears! Crosbie, Henry R., 33(3):331, 333, 336-37, Crowell, Samuel, 11(1):11-13, 17-19, 21-22, Frederick Mears, Builder of the Alaska 343-44, 97(1):21 12(1):16, 20 Railroad, review, 95(3):157-58 Crosby, Clanrick, 11(3):227, 13(1):8-13 Crowley, Walt, 98(3):152-53, 100(3):117 Croce, Benedetto, 52(3):112, 114 Crosby, Elisha Oscar, Memoirs of Elisha Oscar works of: Hope on the Hill: The First Crockett, Ann, 8(1):46, 8(2):126, 142, 144, Crosby: Reminiscences of California and Century of Seattle Children’s Hospital, 147, 151 Guatemala from 1849 to 1864, review, review, 103(1):47-48; Rites of Passage: A Crockett, Charles, 8(1):49 37(1):73-74 Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle, review, Crockett, David, 15(2):120-21 Crosby, J. Schuyler, 35(4):339, 341 88(4):203-204; Seattle University: A Crockett, Hugh, 8(1):41-42, 47, 49, 8(2):125, Crosby, Wash., 9(1):62 Century of Jesuit Education, review, 128, 131-35, 139, 142, 144, 150, Croskey, Robert, ed., “The Condition of the 83(4):152-55; To Serve the Greatest 33(3):303 Orthodox Church in Russian America: Number: A History of Group Health Crockett, John, 7(4):312-14, 320, 8(1):40-45, Innokentii Veniaminov’s History of the Cooperative of Puget Sound, review, 53, 55, 8(2):126-27, 135, 138, 144, 146- Russian Church in Alaska,” 63(2):41- 89(4):214-15 47, 33(3):316, 336, 338-39 54; rev. of Ethnic Processes in Russian Crown Willamette Paper Company. See Crockett, Samuel B., 7(1):41-43, 7(2):139- America, 67(2):88; rev. of Russian Crown Zellerbach Corporation 40, 7(4):311, 314, 320, 8(1):40-58, Orthodox Art in Alaska, 67(2):88; rev. Crown Zellerbach Corporation, 66(2):61, 8(2):124-50, 15(2):121, 33(3):297, 317, of To Siberia and Russian America: 64, 66 36(4):370, 43(4):284-85, 299 Three Centuries of Russian Eastward Crownhart-Vaughan, E. A. P., Voyages of Crockett, Susan, 8(1):42, 55, 8(2):126, 131, Expansion, Vol. 3: The Russian Enlightenment: Malaspina on the 134, 149 American Colonies, 1798-1867: A Northwest Coast, 1791/1792, review, Crockett, Walter, 7(3):245-46, 7(4):308, Documentary Record, 83(2):75 70(4):181; ed., To Siberia and Russian 311-14, 8(1):49-50, 52, 8(2):134-51, Cross, W., 13(2):136-37, 139-41, 13(3):227, America: Three Centuries of Russian 33(3):307-308, 316 229-32, 13(4):293-99 Eastward Expansion, Vol. 3: The Crocombe, Marjorie, ed., The Works of Cross and Baptist Journal of the Mississippi Russian American Colonies, 1798- Ta’unga: Records of a Polynesian Valley, 37(1):16-17, 20, 24 1867: A Documentary Record, review, Traveller in the South Seas, 1833-1896, Cross in the Wilderness, by Kay Cronin, review, 83(2):75 review, 60(4):198 52(3):117-18 The Crowning of the American Landscape: Crocombe, R. G., eds, The Works of Ta’unga: The Cross of Culture: A Social Analysis of Eight Great Spaces and Their Buildings, Records of a Polynesian Traveller in Midwestern Politics, 1850-1900, by Paul by Walter L. Creese, review, 77(2):74 the South Seas, 1833-1896, review, Kleppner, review, 62(4):156 Crucial American Elections: Symposium 60(4):198 “Cross-Border Crusades: The Binational Presented at the Autumn General Croel, Samuel, 4(3):166-67 Temperance Movement in Washington Meeting of the American Philosophical Cromwell, Wash., 9(1):61 and British Columbia,” by Stephen T. Society, November 10, 1972, review, Cronin, Daniel, 88(4):175-79, 181-82, Moore, 98(3):130-42 65(4):194 95(2):71-72, 74 “Crossing Boundaries: Hazel Wolf inside the The Crucial Years of Early Anglo-Chinese Cronin, E. A., 60(3):135-44 Environmental Establishment,” by Relations, 1750-1800, by Earl H. Cronin, Kay, Cross in the Wilderness, review, Susan Starbuck, 96(2):85-94 Pritchard, review, 28(4):420-22 52(3):117-18 “Crossing the Plains,” by Clarence B. Bagley, Crucible for Conservation: The Creation of Cronon, E. David, Josephus Daniels in Mexico, 13(3):163-80 Grand Teton National Park, by Robert

86 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly W. Righter, review, 74(3):141 review, 32(4):452-53 71(2):90 Cruickshank, Robert, rev. of Los Angeles Culture Element Distributions: XXII, Plateau, Cunningham, Rosemary, Bravo! The History Transformed: Fletcher Bowron’s Urban by Verne F. Ray, review, 34(3):329-30 of Opera in British Columbia, review, Reform Revival, 1938-1953, 97(1):49-50 The Culture of Hunting in Canada, ed. Jean 101(1):36-37 Cruikshank, Alex, 27(2):175 L. Manore and Dale G. Miner, review, Cunningham, Ross, 89(1):23-24, 28, 30, Cruikshank, E. A., The Political Adventures 98(3):148-49 100(3):111 of John Henry: The Record of An The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as Cunningham, Susan, rev. of Kwakiutl Art, International Imbroglio, review, Colonization in the American West, by 71(3):131; rev. of Northwest Coast 27(4):397-98 Frieda Knobloch, review, 90(1):52-53 Indian Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Cruikshank, Moses, Life I’ve Been Living, Culturing Wilderness in Jasper National Park: Screen Prints, 73(4):185 103(3):113 Studies in Two Centuries of Human Cures and Chaos: The Life and Times of Dr. The Cruise of the Corwin, by John Muir, History in the Upper Athabasca River Vincent Hume and His Impact on 92(4):171-80, review, 10(1):72-73 Watershed, ed. I. S. MacLaren, review, a Frontier Alaska Town, by Joseph “The Cruise of the Forester: Some New 100(1):47-48 Homme, review, 100(1):45-46 Sidelights on the Astoria Enterprise,” Culver, E. D., 52(1):13 Curlew, Billy, 101(1):17-18, 25-26 by Kenneth W. Porter, 23(4):261-85 Culverwell, Albert, 44(4):151 Curlew, Wash., 9(1):62 A Cruize in a Queensland Labour Vessel to the works of: “State Parks Are Rich in Curley (Curly, Suquardle; Duwamish leader), South Seas, by W. E. Giles, ed. Deryck History,” 45(3):85-90; “Stronghold in 22(4):263, 265-66, 97(3):140, 98(1):22, Scarr, review, 60(4):198 the Yakima Country,” 46(2):46-51; rev. 24-25 Crumback, John H., 25(3):220 of Washington’s Yesterdays, 45(1):34 Curley, Peggy, 97(3):139-45 Crump, Edward, 63(4):153-54 Cumberland, Wash., 9(1):62 Curley, Susan, 97(3):140 “Crusade for Equality: Spokane’s Civil Rights Cumberland House Journals and Inland Curly. See Curley Movement during the Early 1960s,” by Journal, 1775-82, ed. E. E. Rich, Curran, Hugh, 58(3):147-48 Dwayne A. Mack, 95(1):16-25 45(1):35-36 Current, Richard Nelson, The History of Crusade of the Left: The Lincoln Battalion in Cumberland Valley (B.C.), 91(1):26-28, 41 Wisconsin, Vol. 2: The Civil War Era, the Spanish Civil War, by Robert A. Cumming, Elizabeth Wells Randall, The 1848-1873, review, 69(4):185-86; Rosenstone, review, 61(4):236 Genteel Gentile: Letters of Elizabeth Wisconsin: A Bicentennial History, Cruse, Thomas, 84(3):104 Cumming, 1857-1858, review, 71(1):43 review, 72(3):107-10; ed., Sections and Crusoe’s Island, by J. Ross Browne, 32(4):387, Cumming, William, Sketchbook: A Memoir Politics: Selected Essays by William B. 389, 392-93, 396 of the 1930s and the Northwest School, Hesseltine, review, 60(4):228-29 Cruver, Charles, 14(2):115-16 review, 76(3):115 “Curriculum for a New Culture: A Case Study Cry from the Cotton: The Southern Tenant Cumshewah (Haida leader), 11(1):15-17, 23, of Schools and Alaska Natives, 1884- Farmers’ Union and the New Deal, by 12(1):13-16 1947,” by James H. Ducker, 91(2):71-83 Donald H. Grubbs, review, 64(1):42-43 Cuningham, C. E., rev. of The Building of the Currie, A. W., rev. of Canada Moves North, Cry of the Thunderbird: The American Indian’s House: Houghton Miffl in’s Formative 33(3):364-65 Own Story, ed. Charles Hamilton, Years, 62(2):94 Currie, Arthur, 50(3):111 review, 42(1):88 Cunneah (Haida leader), 21(2):86, 89-91 Currier, Amos N., 18(1):62-65 Cubberley, Ellwood, 50(3):106 Cunningham, Charles D., 77(4):129 Curry, A. P., 37(3):241 Cud, Dokub, 22(4):269-70 Cunningham, Charles Henry, The Audencia in Curry, Edith Huntington, 46(1):8 Cuff, Robert D., rev. of The Wilson the Spanish Colonies, 11(1):72-73 Curry, George Law, 33(2):171-85, 40(1):5-8, Administration and the Shipbuilding Cunningham, Eric, rev. of Claiming the 47(3):86-88 Crisis of 1917: Steel Ships and Wooden Oriental Gateway: Prewar Seattle and Curry, James E., 82(4):141, 145 Steamers, 84(4):156 Japanese America, 103(1):44; rev. Curry, Leonard P., Blueprint for Modern Culbertson, Alexander, 31(4):432-34, 37(1):45 of Confi nement and Ethnicity: An America: Nonmilitary Legislation of Cullen, Annie Hembree, 24(1):76 Overview of World War II Japanese the First Civil War Congress, review, Cullen’s House (painting), by James Madison American Relocation Sites, 94(4):210- 61(1):56-57 Alden, 69(1):32 11; rev. of Shirakawa: Stories from a Curry, Richard O., rev. of Means and Ends Cullinan, Nicholas C., “History of the Seattle Pacifi c Northwest Japanese American in American Abolitionism: Garrison General Postoffi ce,” 17(3):211-17 Community, 94(4):210-11 and His Critics on Strategy and Tactics, Culloma (ship), 48(3):83, 85 Cunningham, Eugene, Triggernometry: A 1834-1850, 61(2):116-17 “The Culmination and Decline of Pacifi c gallery of gunfi ghters with technical Curti, Merle, The Growth of American Coastwise Shipping, 1916-1936,” by notes on leather slapping as a fi ne art, Thought, review, 35(2):182; The Giles T. Brown, 40(3):177-88 gathered from many a loose holstered Making of an American Community: A Culp, Edwin D., Stations West: The Story of the expert over the years, review, 26(2):148; Case Study of Democracy in a Frontier Oregon Railways, review, 66(3):140-41 ed., Buckboard Days, by Sophie A. Poe, County, review, 50(3):119-20; Probing Cultural and Natural Areas of Native North review, 28(2):205-207 Our Past, review, 48(1):27; rev. of America, by A. L. Kroeber, 54(4):158- Cunningham, Gertrude, “The Signifi cance of Expatriates and Patriots: American 66 1846 to the Pacifi c Coast,” 21(1):31-54 Artists, Scholars, and Writers in Europe, Cultural Crusaders: Women Librarians in the Cunningham, Imogen, 74(2):88-89, 90(1):40 60(2):114-15; rev. of The Old Land American West, 1900-1917, by Joanne Cunningham, Isaac Burns, 74(2):88-89 and the New: The Journals of Two E. Passet, review, 87(3):162 Cunningham, J. W., 60(4):193, 195, 197 Swiss Families in America in the 1820’s, Cultural Relations in the Plateau of Cunningham, Noble E., Jr., The Process of 57(1):38 Northwestern America, by Verne F. Ray, Government under Jefferson, review, Curtis, Albert Bruce, 89(3):166

Index 87 Curtis, Asahel, 75(4):167-69 review, 61(3):162-64 Cyrus Walker (tugboat), 5(1):28, 42(4):304- correspondence of, 33(4):461 Custer Lives! by James Patrick Dowd, review, 306, 312-13 and Mount Rainier, 21(1):18-22 74(2):93 and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107-20 The Custer Semi-Centennial Ceremonies, photographs by: of A. L. Brown Farm, 1876-1926, by A. B. Ostrander et al., 71(4):162-71; acquired by University 18(2):149 D of Washington Libraries, 33(3):369; of Custer’s Gold: The United States Cavalry Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Expedition of 1874, by Donald Jackson, D. B. Cooper: The Real McCoy, by Bernie Railway, 72(1):30-40; of eastern Wash. review, 57(4):191 Rhodes, with Russell P. Calame, review, irrigation projects, 72(3):112-20; of Custer’s Last Battle, by Charles Francis Roe, 84(2):76-77 Yakima County (Wash.), 73(2):78-89 18(4):307 D. M. Jesse and Company, 19(3):206-11 works of: “A Mount Rainier Centennial,” Custer’s Last Stand: The Anatomy of an Dabney, Ellen P., 20(2):109 21(1):18-22 American Myth, by Brian W. Dippie, Dacres, George, 20(1):38, 49 Curtis, E. J., 35(4):332, 334-35 review, 69(2):89-90 Daedalus (ship), 6(1):54, 56, 58-59, 6(2):86, Curtis, Edward S., 4(1):53, 75(4):164-70, Customs Service, U.S. 11(1):6, 24, 27, 12(1):47 78(4):141-44, 81(2):50-53, 82(2):51-52 in Alaska, and liquor smuggling (1867- Daggett, Floyd L., 84(1):9-10 works of: In the Land of the Headhunters 99), 66(4):145-52 Daggett, Stuart, History of the Southern (fi lm), 78(4):141-44, 81(2):50-53; on Puget Sound, 16(4):265-72, 83(3):102- Pacifi c, 13(4):305 The North American Indian, 30(1):71, 103 Dahlie, Jorgen, “Old World Paths in the New: 75(4):164, 169-70, Vol. 9, review, records of, 49(1):20 Scandinavians Find Familiar Home 4(4):290-92, Vol. 10, review, 6(3):198- “Cut Mouth” John (Umatilla Indian), in Washington,” 61(2):65-71; rev. of 200, Vol. 13, review, 17(2):151-52, Vols. 19(2):129-30, 28(3):309 Norwegian-American Studies, Vol. 26, 19 and 20, review, 23(1):61-62; Scenic (steamer), 7(1):25-26 67(1):41-42 Washington, 75(4):166-67 Cuthbert, Herbert (Portland Chamber of Dahlin, Ebba, French and German Public Curtis, James F., 3(1):80-82, 37(1):46 Commerce), 64(1):25-26 Opinion on Declared War Aims, 1914- Curtis, John Gould, ed., American History Cuthbert, Herbert (Victoria, B.C., alderman), 1918, 24(4):304-305; rev. of Canada’s Told by Contemporaries, Vol. 5: 103(2):71 Great Highway, 16(3):228-29; rev. Twentieth Century United States, 1900- Cuthbertson, Stuart, comp., A Preliminary of The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon 1929, 21(3):231 Bibliography of the American Fur Trade, and California, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Curtis, Shelley, ed., This Bountiful Place: review, 31(4):463-64 Granville Stuart: Forty Years on the Art about Agriculture, the Permanent Cuthill, Mary-Catherine, ed., Overland Frontier, Vols. 1 and 2, 17(3):230; rev. Collection, review, 97(4):203-204 Passages: A Guide to Overland of The Growth of the United States, Curtis, Silas B., 43(2):112, 114 Documents in the Oregon Historical 17(1):68-69; rev. of Hall J. Kelley Curtis, Wash., 9(1):62 Society, review, 85(2):77 on Oregon, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Curtis and Guptill (Seattle), 75(4):164 Cutler, Lyman A., 2(4):293, 23(2):136-37, History of America, 17(1):68-69; rev. “Curtis and the Whale,” by George I. Quimby, 23(3):196, 62(2):62 of History of the American Frontier, 78(4):141-44 Cutler, Thomas R., 57(3):101, 103 16(2):151-53; rev. of The History of “The Curtis Picture Musicale” (1912), 4(1):53 Cutright, Paul Russell, Elliott Coues: the United States, 17(1):68-69; rev. of Cush (Snohomish Indian), 15(3):215, Naturalist and Frontier Historian, The Irrepressible Confl ict, 1850-1865, 15(4):294 review, 73(4):164; A History of the 25(3):231-32; rev. of Pratt: The Red Cushing, Frank Hamilton, Zuni Breadstuff, Lewis and Clark Journals, review, Man’s Moses, 27(1):86-87; rev. of 12(2):153-54 70(2):91 Scenery of the Plains, Mountains and Cushman, Frank W., 35(2):101-103, 112 “Cuts: A Film Review,” by Alfred Runte, Mines, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Scout and Cushman, Howard, rev. of The Longest Auto 72(3):111 Ranger, 24(3):232-33; rev. of The Study Race, 58(1):49-50 Cuts, directed by Charles Gustafson, review, of American History, 13(3):235-36; rev. Cushman, Joseph, 15(4):293 72(3):111 of The Trail Blazers, 16(3):228-29; rev. Cushman Indian Cemetery (Tacoma), Cutter, Donald C., “Early Spanish Artists of Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies, 95(1):34 on the Northwest Coast,” 54(4):150- 16(3):228-29; rev. of White Indian, Cushman Indian School (Tacoma), 92(1):16, 57; Malaspina in California, review, 16(3):228-29 22 52(3):118-19; rev. of Flood Tide Dahlquist, Frederick C., The Land of Cusick, Wash., 22(3):181 of Empire: Spain and the Pacifi c Beginning, 14(2):153 Cusick, William Conklin, 89(4):176 Northwest, 1543-1819, 65(4):164-65; Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle, Custer, George A., The Evergreen Citizen: A rev. of Indian Life on the Northwest 80(3):102-105, 107-108, 110 Textbook on the Government of the State Coast of North America as Seen by the Daily Bulletin (Butte, Mont.). See Butte Daily of Washington, review, 33(2):213-15 Early Explorers and Fur Traders during Bulletin Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong the Last Decades of the Eighteenth Daily Life on the Nineteenth-Century Custer, by Jay Monaghan, review, Century, 66(1):36-37; rev. of Voyages American Frontier, by Mary Ellen 52(2):73 and Adventures of La Pérouse, 62(1):35 Jones, review, 91(1):48-49 Custer, Wash., 9(1):62 Cutter, Kirtland Kelsey, 86(4):169, 174-75 Daily News (Tacoma). See Tacoma Daily News Custer County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204, Cutting, George, 68(4):180-82 Daily (Wash. Terr.). See Olympia 47(3):80 Cutts, William, 64(1):15-17 Daily Olympian Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian A Cycle of the West, by John G. Neihardt, Daily Pacifi c Tribune (Olympia). See Olympia Manifesto, by Vine Deloria, Jr., essay review, 40(4):342 Daily Pacifi c Tribune

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