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COLUMBIA The Magazine of Northwest History index 1987-1996 Volumes One through Ten Compiled by Robert C. Carriker and Mary E. Petty Published by the WashingtonState Historical Society with assistancefrom the WilliamL. DavisS.J Endowment of Gonzaga University Tacoma, Washington 1999 COLUMBIA The Magazine of Northwest History index 1987-1996 Volumes One through Ten EDITORS John McClelland, Jr., Interim Editor (1987-1988) and Founding Editor (1988-1996) David L. Nicandri, ExecutiveEditor (1988-1996) Christina Orange Dubois, AssistantEditor (1988-1991) and ManagingEditor/Desi gner (1992-1996) Robert C. Carriker, Book Review Editor ( 1987-1996) Arthur Dwelley, Associate Editor( 1988-1989) Cass Salzwedel, AssistantEditor (1987-1988) ArnyShepard Hines, Designer (1987-1991) Carolyn Simonson, CopyEditor ( 1991-1996) MANAGEMENT Christopher Lee, Business Manager (1988-1996) Gladys C. Para, CirculationManrtger (1987-1988) Marie De Long, Circulation Manager (1989-1996) EDITORIAL ADVISORS Knute 0. Berger (1987-1989) David M. Buerge (1987-1990) Keith A. Murray ( 1987-1989) J. William T. Youngs (1987-1991) Harold P. Simonson (1988-1989) Robert C. Wing (1989-1991) Arthur Dwelley (1990-1991) Robert A. Clark (1991) William L. Lang (1991-1992) STAFF CONTRIBUTORS Elaine Miller (1988-1996) JoyWerlink (1988-1996) Richard Frederick (1988-1996) Edward Nolan (1989-1996) Copyright © 1999 Washington State Historical Society All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission fromthe publisher. ISBN 0-917048-72-5 Printed in the United States of America by Johnson-Cox Company INTRODUCTION COLUMBIA's initial index is the result of a two-year collaborative effort by a librarian and a historian. Standards established by professionals in the field were followed. In addition, the compilers consulted the indexes of several historical quarterlies. The resulting style for COLUMBIA is a composite of both influences. When, on infrequent occasions, established rules for indexing seemed counter productive to understanding the themes of Pacific Northwest history, the compilers asked themselves, "What form would best assist Nancy Compau, our professional colleague who heads the Northwest Collection of the Spokane Public Library, and others like her who we hope will benefit from access to the information in COLUMBIA?"Above all, this index is intended to be useful and usable. Entries are arranged alphabetically under author, name and subject headings, with references including volume, issue, and page number(s). Information on the anarchist movement, for example, in volume 4, issue number 1, on pages 3-10 will be referencedas: 4(1):3-10. Subentries are included as needed. Full names of persons are provided, even when the article contains a shortened form. In the case of native people, the tribal unit, in parentheses, follows the name. The names of ships are also identified, in parentheses, as to type of vessel: sloop, brig, schooner, etc. Full titles of articles appear under the author's name, but are not listed sepa rately. Title entries appear only in those few instances where no author is associated with the work indexed. Cross-references are included when information relating to a subject appears under another entry (i.e., See), or when additional information may be found under a related entry (i.e., See also). Passing references to persons, places and events are not indexed. Similarly, titles of books and articles noted only incidentally, or listed in the "Additional Reading" section of the magazine, are not included. The names of authors of "Letters to the Editor" are not indexed, nor are the names of features such as "History Album," and "From the Collection," though the material in them can be found under subject headings. Opinions in "From the Editor" and "From the President" are also not indexed. Books quoted or extensively noted in the text of articles are indexed by author with references identified by the symbol (N). Books reviewed in COLUMBIA are likewise listed under author, with the symbol (R) following the page reference. Correspondence that comments or corrects articles is attached to the author entry for that article with the page reference followedby the symbol (C). Robert C. Carriker Mary E. Petty AMERICAN-SOVIET RELATIONS A posts, 4(2):4-9, 6(2):22, 10(1):13-15, Alcoholic beverages, prohibition of. See 10(4):12-16; illustrations relating to, Prohibition of alcoholic beverages A. D. Wood School (Aberdeen, WA), 6(2):24-25; influenced by Columbia AlderwoodAssociates v. WashingtonEnviron photographs of, 7(2):32 Basin Irrigation Project, 4(2):28-33, mental Council(I981), 3(2):29 Abbott, Carl, "Longview: The Career of a 8(2):34-35,37, 10(1):6-11; of Native Alexander, Carmela, Exploring Washington's Washington Model City," 4(2):14-20 Americans, 3(3):44, 6(2):23, 6(4):42-43, Past: A Road Guide to History, 5(1):47(R) Abercrombie Expedition. See Abercrombie, 10(3):21,22; photographs of equipment Alexander, Gerry L., reviews by, 4(3):47 William Ralph used in, 6(2):23,27; as source of school Alice Ross (excursion boat), 7(2): 12, 15; Abercrombie, William Ralph: Alaska names, 7(2):28; in Spanish settlements, photographs of, 7(2):14 expedition of, 6(3):40-45; photographs 6(2):32; in Walla Walla County, WA, Allenand Roberts Company: photographs of, 6(3):41 8(3):20-23; in Whitman County, WA, relating to, 2(2):30,32-38,40,41; salvage Aberdeen, WA, 6(4):47, 7(2):31; photo- 7(1):15-20; in the Willamette Valley, of Columbia Lightship No. 50, 2(2):34,37- graphs of, 7(2):32 5(2):7. See alsoDairy farming; Field 38,40 Abernethy, George, 7(2):36 burning; Hops; Onions; Potatoes; Wheat Allen, Andrew, photographs of, Absecon (seaplane tender), 1(4):18 farming 2(2):33,34,40 Accessible Trails in Washington's Backcountry: Air shows. See Aircraft, early use of Allen, Barbara: "Shaping History: The A Guide to 85 Outings, 10(1):47(R) Aircraft:around the world flights of, Creation of a Collective Pioneer Accidents, by railroads, 5(2): 14 3(4):14-20; early use of, 3(2):8-9, Experience," 7(4):6-13; "The Heroic Ride Achey, Mary E., paintings by, 1(2):28 8(1):35-38; photographs of, 1(2): 8-9,10, in the Pacific Northwest," 4(4):16-20 Actresses. See Madjeska, Helena; Putnam, 2(1):48, 3(2):8,9, 3(4):14,16,17,18, Allen, Eddie, tests Boeing aircraft, 7(1): 5-6 Kate; Thompson, Lydia 8(1):35,37,38; trans-polar flightsof, Allen, Frank, 10(4):3,4 Adams County, WA: frontier life in, 6(4):33; 1(2):5-12. See alsoANT-25; Boeing 307 Allen, Linda, WashingtonSongs and Lore, wheat farmingin, 9(2):21,23,25 Stratoliner; Douglas World Cruiser 3(3):29(N) Adams, Glen, 3(2):36 Alaska: Abercrombie Expedition in, 6(3):40- Allen, Michael: "The Demise of the 'New' Adams, Mount (WA), 2(1):46, 7(1):37; 45; around the world flight lands in, Western History," 9(1):3-5, 9(2):45(C), photographs of, 7(1):38 3(4):17-19; Asahel Curtis in, 10(1):18- 9(3):4-6(C); "A Hard Day's Night: the Adams, Nigel B., reviews by, 1(3):47 19, 23; coal fields in: 8(3):38-41; early Beatles' 1964 Seattle Concert," 10(2):6- Admiralty Head (WA), lighthouse at, photographers in, 3(3):33-39; exhibit 11;" 'Let 'er Buck': How the Ellensburg 9(3):23 relating to, 3(2):34; gold rush in, 3(2):47, Rodeo was Born," 4(2): 10-12, Admiralty Inlet, defense of, 8(3):9-10 8(1):39-43; maps of, 6(3):42; personal 5(1):48(C); photographs of, 9(3):6; Adventure (sloop), 3(4):4 narratives of, 3(2):47, 7(3):47; photo "Political Assassinations in American Advertisements. See Ephemera graphs of, 6(3):44,45, 8(2):26; posters Folklore and Popular Culture," 6(4):2-5; Advertising promotion: of Pacific North- relating to, 9(4):14,15; scientific reviews by, 2(3):47, 4(3):45 west, 1(4):22,23, 2(4):26,29, 6(1):14-18, expeditions in, 5(1):10-11; Seattle as Allen, Minerva, 2(4):9-10 7(4):22-30,42, 8(2):46, 10(3):23; gateway to, 4(4):36-41; statehood of, Alley, William, "Steel Rails & Fish Scales: illustrations relating to, 1(4):24-25, 3(1):41-41,45; under Russian influence, Alaska's Yakutat & Southern Railway," 6(1): 14, 15, 17, 7(4):22,24-25,26,28,29; 4(2):3-9. See alsoRussian American 9(3):7-10 photographs relating to, 10(3):22,23 Company Allison, Charlene J., Windsof Change: Aeronautical engineering, at University of AlaskaConstitutional Convention, Womenin Northwest Commercial Fishing, Washington, 6(1):40-45 photographs of delegates to, 3(1):41 5(2):47(R) African Americans: as emigrants to Oregon Alaska Highway. See Alaska-Canada Military Amacker, Hope Sloan, Hanford narratives Country, 6(4):16-21; employment Highway of, 5(2):43 discrimination against, 8(1): 16-17, Alaska Natives, 3(3):34-39, 7(2):46; Ambrose. See Sechelmeld 9(2) :27-32; illustrations relating to, photographs of, 3(3):34,35,36,38, American Alpine Club, climb of Mt. Rainier 9(2):31; in the New Deal, 5(1):28; in 6(3):43 by, 4(3):32-36 Pacific Northwest history, 7(3):3-6; Alaska State Library, Winter and Pond American Board of Commissioners for photographs relating to, 7(3):4,5,6, Collection of, 3(3):33-39 Foreign Missions, 6(3):24,30 9(2):29,30; in Seattle, WA, 3(3):24, Alaska Syndicate: coal mining by, 8(3):38- American Falls (Snake River), illustrations 7(3):4, 9(2):26-32,47; in Washington 41; illustrations relating to, 8(3):40 of, 7(3):42-43 Territory, 6(4):16-21, 8(4):14-19; in Alaska-Canada Military Highway, construc American Federation of Labor, in timber Yakima Valley, 7(2):33.