COLUMBIA The Magazine of 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, 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. (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 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 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, , 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 , 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 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 Concert," 10(2):6- Admiralty (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, , 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 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 (), 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. See alsoBush, tion of, 8(2):47 industry, 7(2):41 George Washington Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909): American Lake (WA), 5(4):28; Washington Agate Pass Bridge (WA), 9(1):13,17,19 3(3):12, 3(4):15, 5(4):9, 6(1):5, 9(1):22; Businessmen's Camp at, 10(1):34,37 Agitator (Lakebay, WA), 4(1):6,34-35; maps of, 9(1):21; illustrations of brochure American Legion, campaign against Japanese editorial by Jay in, 4(1):34-35 from, 4(4):36 Americans in Yakima Valley, 9(3):33-37 Agriculture: advertising promotion of, Aiava, Cape (WA), naming of, 6(2):33 American Red Cross Canteen service: ladies 6(1):14-18; in County, WA, Alberni, Pedro, 6(2):32 of, 4(1): 12-15; memorabilia relating to, 3(3):4; on Prairie, 10(4): 16-17; Albright, Sean D., reviews by, 8(3):46 4(1):14,15; photographs relating to, in Douglas County, WA, 9(2):21,23,25; Alcala Galiano, Dionisio: illustrations of, 4(1):12,15 in Grant County, WA, 8(2):31-35, 5(2):18; maritime explorations by, American-Soviet relations, 1(2):8,9, 10, 9(2):21-25; at Hudson's Bay Company 5(2): 16-21, 6(2):33,35, 6(3):46-47 10(3):7-13,38-43

COLUMBIA 5 INDEX AMSDEN, WILLIAM 0.

Amsden, William 0., 10(4):28; photographs 3(3):28, 6(2):46; on Sequim Prairie, 10(4):30-37. See alroChinese; Japanese of, 10(4):27 6(4):39 Americans; Philippine Americans Amundson, Mavis, Sturdy Folk: Personal Architects. See Andersson, Arthur W.; Asotin Counry, WA, 7(2):31 Accounts ofLife and Work on the Olympic Cutter, Kirtland K.; Gould, Carl F.; Lee, Assassinations, in American folklore, Peninsula, 10(1):47(R) Alfred; Wright, Frank Lloyd 6(4):2-5 Amusement parks, 7(4):28-29 Architecture: of Alaska Native homes, Astor,JohnJacob, 2(3):15, 5(1):46, 7(2):28, Anarchist movement, 4(1):3-10 3(3):35-36; of Port Lewis, 5(4):29,31; of 9(3):43; illustrations of, 9(3):42 Anchorage Times(Anchorage, AK), and 1924 , 6(2):46; residential, 4(1):36-45; of Astoria, Fort. See air race, 3(4):18-19 Seattle, 6(4):47, 9(4):47; of Washington Astoria, OR, 1(1):32; photographs of, Andersen, Arthur R., 3(2):36 state public buildings, 1(2):38-45, 9(1):39 Anderson, Eva G., conducts pioneer 5(3):22-27, 7(4):18-20, 9(1):20-23 Astorians, Overland, 8(4):31, 9(3):43-44 interviews, 7(4):6 Argus(Seattle, WA), 5(1):42, 10(1): 18; on Atahualpa(brig): attacked by Indians, Anderson Island (WA), 3(3):32 horse racing, 9(2):17,19,20 5(4):43-44; illustrations relating to, Anderson, John, photographs of, 8(2):44 Arksey, Laura, "Beheaded Pioneer: Whidbey 5(4):43 Anderson, Steven A., "The Company's Island Diaries Tell the Tragic Story of the Atlases, ofWashington state, 3(1):47, Cowlitz: Hudson's Bay Company Ebey Family," 2(1):24-30 5(1):47 Involvement on the Cowlitz River Armes, William E., Unionism or Hearst: The Atomic energy. See Nuclear energy Portage," 10(1):12-16 SeattlePost-Intelligencer Strike of 1936, Atomic Energy Commission, 4(4):2 Andersson, Arthur W.: "Context meets 3(3):30(N) Atomic warfare. See Nuclear war Form In the Washington State History Armitage, Susan: So Much to be Done: Attalia, WA, illustrations relating to, 6(1): 13 Museum," 10(2):20-23; design of Women Settlers on the Mining and Atterbery, Jennifer Eastman, BuiUing Idaho: Washington State History Museum, Ranching Frontier,5(2):47(R); The An Architectural History, 6(2):46(R) 5(3):22,24-27, 7(1):22, 10(2):25 Women's West, 2(2):46(R) Auburn, WA, 7(2):31 Andresen, George: remembers the wreck of Arnt, Jon C., 6(3):38 Audubon, John James, 10(4): 12 the Crown City, 9(1):24-30; photographs Arr: ofJapanese internment, 6(4):22-25; Austin, Arthur S., 2(2):45 of, 9(1):27 logging in, 2(3):24-25; of Native Austin, Lonnie J., 6(3):35 Andrews, Mildred Tanner, Washington Americans (see Indian arts and crafts); Auto tourism. See Automobiles, influenceon Women as Path Breakers, 4(1):46-47(R) regional landscape in, 1(2):21-28, tourism Angeline, Princess (Siahl), 5(2):36, 10(1):20; 2(4):47, 4(2):47, 4(3):45; supported by Autobiographies. See Personal narratives photographs of, 10(1):21 commissions, 5(1):30; supported by the Automobiles: impact on rural areas, 6(4):36- Anglin, Ron, Forgotten Trail. Historical New Deal, 5(1):23-26,30; in Seattle, WA, 38; influenceon tourism, 7(4):30, Sources ofthe Columbia's Big Bend Country, 6(4):47. See alroArtists; Arts 10(1):39-44; photographs of, 2(1):12,18. 10(4):46(R) Art of the American Indian Frontier (exhibi­ See alroChicago-to-Seattle Auto Relay Animals, wild, encountered by pioneers, tion), 7(1):46-47 Race; Four Hours to the Mountain (auto­ 7(4):11. See alroBison Artists, 4(3):45, 9(4):47. See alroAchey, train race); Yellowstone Trail Association Annie C. Paddock Memorial Hospital Mary E.; Blackwood, J. R.; Cardero, Jose; Aviation, 7(2):33; in Alaska, 3(4): 17-19; (Tacoma, WA), photographs of, 2(4):12 Catlin, George; Chamberlain, Robert; commercial, 7(1):2-6,7; in Pacific Annie Wright School (Tacoma, WA), Coleman, Edmond T.; Denny, Emily Northwest, 2(1):48, 3(2):8-9, 3(4):16,20, 7(2):31 Inez; Duncan, J. K.; Echeverria, Atanasio; 8(1):35-38; in Soviet , 1(2):5-12; ANT-25: trans-polar flights of, 1(2):9-10; Evers, C. G.; Glover, E. S.; Graves, photographs relating to, 3(2):8,9, photographs of, 1(2):8-9,10 Morris; Grant, James A.; Gustin, Paul; 8(1):36,38 Anthony, Ellen, photographs of, 8(3):23 Haight, Drury; Hartnett, B. J.; Helder, Aviators, early, 1(2):5-12, 8(1):35-38 Anthony, Susan B., 2(2):43, 5(2):46, Vanessa; Hill, Abby Williams; Holm, Bill; Aydelott, Barbara, "The Grand Olympic," 7(4):35, 8(2):9 Houlahan, Kathleen; Jackson, William 1(3):3-10 Anti-alien land law, effecton Yakima Indian Henry; Kane, Paul; Lawrence, Jacob; Reservation, 9(3):33-38 Morel-Patio, L.; Nomura, Kenjiro; B Anti-Chinese riots. See Chinese Norling, Ernest; Point, Nicolas; Ravener, Appalachian Mountain Club, climb of Mr. Juan; Rockwell, Cleveland; Sechelmeld; B-Reactor, photographs of, 7(3):24-25. See Rainier by, 4(3):32-36 Sohon, Gustav; Stanley, John Mix; Stuart, alroHanford Nuclear Reservation Appleby, Stephen, 10(1):37,38 James Everett; Suria, Tomas; Sykes, John Bache, Hartman, and road building in Aram family, 10(3):45 Arts, during the New Deal, 5(1):23-30 , 6(4):9-11 Arcasa, Isabelle Friedlander (Entiat): Asahel Curtis Forest Camp, 10(1):28,43 Baden-Powell, Robert S., 9(3):12-13,16,17; interview with, 3(3):22-23; "No Wrath Asahel Curtis Nature Preserve, 10(1):43 photographs of, 9(3): 15 Like That of an Indian Chief Scorned," Ashby, LeRoy, Fightingthe Odds: The Life of Badges. See Ephemera 1(3):29-30; photographs of, 1(3):29, FrankChurch, 9(1):46(R) Bagley, Clarence, 2(1):13, 2(4):16-20; letter 3(3):22 Ashland, OR: golden spike ceremony of, fromEzra Meeker to, 2(1):12-21; Archaeological investigations, 3(3):38, 1 (4):29, 2(2):49; photographs of, illustrations of letter by, 2(4): 19; 5(4):17; at , 5(2):22-23; at 1 (4):27,28 photographs of, 2( 4): 18 Neah Bay, 6(2):37; need for, 6(2):37; Asian Americans: as canneryworkers, Baidukov, Georgi, 1 (2):6; photographs of, preserving the record of, (3):24-25,1 10(2):44; discrimination against, 1 (2):6,9

COLUMBIA 6 INDEX BIGELOW HOUSE

Bailey, Florence Merriam. See Merriam, Barber, Putnam, "The People's Centennial," Bebb, Charles H., 8(3):24, 10(4):39 Florence A. 4(1):2 Beckham, Stephen Dow: Many Faces: An

Bailey, Paul, Wovokathe Indian Messiah, Barbershops. See Scobey's Cigar Company Anthology of Oregon Autobiography, 6(1):3l(N) Barclay, Lloyd, photographs of,9(3):13 7(3):47(R); reviews by, 2(1):47 Bainbridge Island (WA), 4(2):27; George Barclay, William, 4(3):39,40 Beer, 7(2):5-6; brewing of, 6(1): 11-12 explores in vicinity of, 4(4):42- Barclay's Sound (), 4(3):41 Belcher, Edward: charts , 45. See also Fort Ward Barge Hall (Central Washington University): 6(3):14; chart drawn by, 6(3):13 Baird, Lenna, 4(1):13-15; photographs of, restoration of,9(1):23; photographs of, Beliakov, Alexander, photographs of,1(2):6 4(1):12 9(1):23 Bellingham, WA, 5(4):39, 7(2):33, 7(3):45, Baker, Charles H., 2(3):37 Barger, WA, 7(2):33 7(4):40; bird's-eye view maps of, 3(1):9; Baker, James, 2(3): 13, 6(3):12 Barkan, Frances B., The WilkesExpedition: 6(3):5; Old City Hall in, 6(3):3-8; Baker, John, photographs of, 7(4):7 • and the , photographs of, 6(3):3,4,7 Baker, Joseph, 4(4):43-45, 8(1):45 1 (4):47(R) Bend, OR: economic development of, Baker, May, photographs of, 8(2):43 Barker, Bob, 3(2):38 9(3):27-29; photographs of,9(3):27 Baker, Mount (WA): climbing of, 7(3):8,10; Barkley, Charles William, 2(3):12, 6(2):33 Bennett, Nelson, 5 (2):12-13; illustrations of, described by , 2(4):45; Barlow, C. S., photographs of,7(1): 10 5(2):12 illustrations of, 2(4):44, 5(2):17; volcanic Barlow, Hattie. See Olson, Mrs. Charles Berg, Norah, Lady on the Beach, 3(3):30(N) activity of,4(4):25-28 (OR), 8(4):47 Bergman, "She Dared to Be Different: Lizzie Bakken, Gordon Morris, reviews by, 1(1):45 Barnard, Ezra, heroic horseback ride of, Ordway-Mercer Girl," 8(2):6-9, Balance and Columbian Repository(Hudson, 4(4):18 8(3):43-44(C), 8(4):45(C) NY): masthead of,1 (2):4; news of Lewis Barnet, R. A., "Westward Ho! March Song," Bering River, coal deposits on, 8(3):38-41 and Clark Expedition in, 1 (2):4 7(4):21 Berland, Sidney: "Harry Tracy: King of Balch, Frederic Homer: The Bridge of the Barnett, Redmond J.: "Centennial Historical Northwest Bandits," 8(2):39-44, Gods:A Romance of Indian Oregon, Facts," 3(1):26-27, 3(2):30-31, 3(3):24- 8(3):45(C); "Strategy and Strife on the 3(3): l7(N), 7(1):37(N); career of, 25; Russian America: The Forgotten Indian War Front," 2(1):4-9 3(3):17-21, 7(1):37-38; Genevieve, A Tale Frontier, 5(4):47(R) Bermann, Bob, news reporting by,

of Oregon, 3(3):20-2l(N); "How A Baron, Glen, Cartooning Washington: One 9(3):34-38 Camas Prairie Girl Saw the World," Hundred Yearsof Cartoon Art in the Berner, Richard C.: "A Lesson in Skulldug­ 7(1):39-44; photographs of,3 (3):17,20, Evergreen State, 4(2):47(R) gery: Port of Seattle, Harbor Island, and 7(1):41 Barrett, Eliza TynanSaunders: in develop­ the Bogue Plan," 5(1):38-45; Seattle Balch, Harriet M. Snider, 3(3):19; photo­ ment of Chehalis, WA, 5(4):7-11; 1900-1920: From Boomtown, Urban graphs of,3(3):20 photographs of, 5(4):6 Turbulence, to Restoration, 6(2):47(R) Balch, Lafayette,8 (2): 18-20,23; illustrations Bases, military. See Military facilities Best, Norman E., A Celebration ofWork, of, 8(2):20 Bass, Sophie Frye, Pig-Tail Days in Old 5(1):46(R) Ballard, Charles H., 4(3):28 Seattle, 3(3):28(N) Beyers, Rich, 1 (4):42

Ballard, David, "Preparing for the Unthink­ Bateaux: on the Columbia River, 1(4):34; Beyond Blue Mountains: Works of Traditional able War: Civil Defense in the Pacific illustrations of,1(4):34. See also and Contemporary Native American Artists Northwest during the Era," Bates, James H., 2(3):41-43 (exhibition), 3(3): 16 10(3):7-13 Bates, Kate Stevens, advocates preservation Bibliographies, on Washington state history, Ballard, WA, Native American settlement at, of Stevens house, 2(3):40-45 3(3):27-32, 3(4):47 5(2):34-37 , 1 (2):26, 2(1):6; illustra­ Bicentennial Wagon Train (Washington Ballinger, Richard, 8(3):39-41 tions of,1(2):21,26-27 state), 10(4):3-5; photographs of, 10(4):4 Balloon bombs: illustrations relating to, Bauer, Eddie, 9(4):8 Bickford, Sarah Gammon, 7(3):4-5 7(2): 16, 8(4):7; used by Japanese during Baun, Carolyn M., The First Duty:A History Bicycles, recreational use of, 8(2):27 World War II, 7(2):16, 8(4):11-13 of the U S. District Court for Oregon, Biddle, Henry J., interest in Beacon Rock Balloons, hot air, 4(4):39 9(1):47(R) by, 6(2):2 Balzarini, Stephen E., reviews by, 3(1):47 Bay of Assumption. See Hezeta, Bruno de Bierstadt, Albert, 8(1):33 Bamonte, Tony, Sheriffs, 1911-1989: A Bayley, George, 5(1):3,4, 10(4):27 Big Bend area (WA): primary historical History ofMurders in the Wildernessof Baynes, Robert Lambert: in sources for, 10(4):46; wheat farming in, Washington'sLast County,6(4):46(R) crisis, 1(3):11,14-15; photographs of, 9(2):21-25 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 3(1):41, 7(4):6, 1(3):15 Big Bend Community College (, 10(4):30; History of Washington, Idaho, Beacon Rock, 6(2):2-3; photographs of, WA), 8(2):37 and , 1845-1889, 3(3):27-28(N) 6(2):3, 8(1):4-5 Bigelow, Ann Elizabeth White, Bancroft-Hunt,Norman, People of the Beals, Herbert K., Juan Perez on the 7(4):33,34,35; photographs of, 7(4):32; Totem, 2(4):47(R) Northwest Coast, 4(4):47(R) photographs of family of, 7(4):35 Bands, rock music. See under specificnames Bear Prairie (WA), 5(4):20,22,24-25 Bigelow, Daniel Richardson, 7(4):31-35; of bands Beatles, The: perform in Seattle, 10(2):6-11; photographs of, 7(4):31; photographs of Banks, Frank Arthur, photographs of, photographs of,10(2):6,8,11; photo­ family of, 7(4):35 4(2):33 graphs relating to, 10(2):10 Bigelow House (Olympia, WA): photo­ Barber, Lawrence, photographs of, 1( 4) :48 (steamer), 2(3):16, 5(2):23,27 graphs of, 7(4):34; preservation of, Beaver . See Fur trade 7(4):34

COLUMBIA 7 INDEX BIGGAR, JOAN RAWLINS

Biggar, Joan Rawlins, "Soldiers North: the Field Burning in the Willamette Valley," Bourgault, Dan, logging narratives of, Abercrombie Expedition to Alaska," 5(2):5-11 5(1):34 6(3):40-45 Boardman, Sam, interest in Beacon Rock, Bourne, Jonathan, Jr., 4(3):24-25; photo- Binns, Archie, Northwest Gateway, 7(4):38- 6(2):2 graphs of, 4(3):23 39(N) Boatman, Caddie, 7(1):11 Bowen, Chapin, photographs by, 8(4):20 Bird's-eye view maps: exhibit of, 3(1):7; Boatman, Mary Ann, 7(1):11; photographs Bowman, W. H., photographs of, 7(1):10 illustrations of,3(1):5,6,9, 8(1):13; of: 7(1):9,12; photographs ofhome of, Box Canyon (Columbia River), 5(4):12,14; marketing of, 3(1):3-9 7(1):12,14 photographs of, 5(4):18-19 Birnie, James, 6(3):14 Boatman, Willis: pioneer experiences of, Boxberger, Daniel L., Jr.: ToFish in Bischoff, William N., reviews by, 1(2):46 7(1):8-14; photographs of, 7(1):9,12; Common: the Ethnohistory ofLummi Bison: illustrations of, 2(4):40; hunting photographs ofhome of, 7(1):12,14 Indian Fishing, 4(1):47(R); techniques for, 10(3):24-26 Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la: "Treaty or Non-Treaty Status: The Case of Black Americans. See AfricanAmericans exploration in Pacific Northwest, Western Washington Indians," 5(3):40-45 Black Ball Ferries, 9(1):13-19; maps of 3(3):40,44, 4(2):48, 5(1): 19, 5(2): 16-17, Boy Scouts ofAmerica: attend Camp routes, 9(1):16,18 6(1):12, 6(2):30-31; illustrations of, Parsons, 9(3):12-18; photographs relating Black Exclusion Law, 8(4):17 4(1): 16, 6(2):29; names Mount to, 9(3):13,14,17,18 BlackHawk (), 10(4):18 Edgecumbe, 6(3):10; in Nootka Boyd, John, 4(3):28; photographs of, Black Oral History Research Project controversy, 4(1):16-21, 5(1):21 4(3):24 (Washington State University), 7(3):3 Body building. See Boyd, Robert, People of The Dalles. the Blackburn, Marc K., "Balloon Bombs & Boeing Company, 6(1):41,42, 7(2):33; Indians ofWascopamMission, 10(4):47 Submarines: The Pacific Northwest development through World War II, Bozanich, John, photographs of,7(2):25 became the Targetof a Japanese Offensive 7(1):5-7, 9(2):26-29,32; in Moses Lake, BPA. See Bonneville Power Administration during World War II," 8(4):6-13 8(2):36; photographs relating to, 7(1):2- Braceros. See Hispanic heritage Blackfeet Indians, 10(3):24-30, 10(4):6-7 4, 8(2):37, 9(2):28. See also Cycloidal Bradbury, Norris, photographs of, 5(2):45 Blacks. See African Americans propeller, engineering of Brainerd, Erastus, 4(4):37-38 Blackwood, J. R., drawings by, 6(1):29 Boeing 307 Stratoliner, 7(1):2-7; photo­ Branch, Mary, "Henry Carter: Early Settler Blaine, WA, 10(1):4; photographs of, graphs of, 7(1):2,3,4,6 and Guide on ," 5(4):20- 10(1):5 Boeing, William E., 3(2):36, 6(1):41,42-43; 25, 6(1):39(C), 6(2):40(C) Blair, Karen J ., Women in PacificNorthwest photographs of, 1(1):7, 6(1):44-45 Branson, Kate, reviews by, 8(4):47 History: An Anthology, 4(1):46-47(R) Boessenecker, John, The GreyFox: The True Brattain, Walter H., 3(2):39 Blanchard, Paula, TheLift of Emily Carr, Story ofBill Miner, Lastof the Old-Time Breazeale, Edna, 3(2):38 2(3):47(R) Bandits, 7(2):47(R) Bremerton, WA, 6(4):47 Blanchet, Francois, 10(1):16 Bogue, Virgil: develops Seattle plan, Brewster Bridge (WA),6(4):15; photographs Blanchet, M. Wylie, The Curve ofTime, 5(1):38-45; illustrations ofcity plan by, of, 6(4):15 7(3):47(R) 5(1):43; photographs of, 5(1):41 Brewster, David, Washingtonians: A Blankenship, Patricia, reviews by, 2(4):46 Bohm, Fred C., reviews by, 2(1):46, 8(3):47 Biographical Portrait of the State, Blethen, Alden, 5(1):38,40-42, 10(1):37 Boise, ID, 2(3):23 3(3):29(N); 3(4):46(R) Blethen, Clarance B.: promotes Washington Boistfort, WA, 4(1):32, 33 Brewster Ferry (WA), 6(4):12-15; illustra­ Businessmen's Camp, 10(1):36-38; Boit, John, Jr., 3(4):3-5, 6(2):35 tions ofroure of, 6(4):14; photographs of, photographs of, 10(1):37 "Bold Northwestman" (American folk song), 6(4):13,15 Blewett Pass (WA), 10(1):40,42,44; 5(4):42-44; illustrations of,5(4):43 BrewsterHerald(Brewster, WA), 6(4):13,15 photographs of, 10(1):44 Boldt, George, 3(2):39, 9(1): 18; illustrations Brewster, WA,6(4):12-15 Blockhouses: used during Indian war of relating to, 4(4):12, 9(4):4. See also Bridge ofthe Gods (WA & OR): illustra­ 1855, 7(1):12; illustrations relating to, United States v. Washington tions of, 3(3):20,21; inspires novel, 7(1):8 Bolduc, Jean Baptiste, 10(1):12,16 3(3):17; legend of, 3(3):17-18 Bloomer, Edward Montague, effect on Bolon, Andrew J., murder of, 2(2):25 Bridges: illustrations of, 8(1):6-7,8,10,11; women's suffrageof, 2(2):42-45 Bombs. See Balloon bombs in Washington state, 8(1):6-11, 9(1):13; Bloomer, Nevada, voting rights lawsuit of, Bonds. See Ephemera photographs of, 8(1):7,9,11, 9(4): 19,20. 2(2):42-45 Bonneville Power Administration, involve- See also under specificnames ofbridges Blue laws, prohibit horse race gambling, ment in WPPSS default,5(3):12-20 Brink, Carol Ryrie, 7(4):47 9(2):18-20 Bonney, W. P., photographs of, 7(1):10 Brinkerhoff, George H. T., illustrations by, Blum's Island, lighthouse on. See Smith Book covers. See Ephemera 4(2):30-31 Island Lighthouse Booth, T. William: Carl E Gould:A Lifein British, maritime explorations by. See Bly, OR, attacked during World War II, Architecture and the Arts, 9(4):47(R), Maritime explorations, by the British 8(4):13 10(1):45(C); "The Pacific Northwest : illustrations relating to, Boag, Peter G.: Environment and Experience: Architecture of Carl F. Gould," 4(3):11; Mexican mule packers in, Settlement Culture in Nineteenth-Century 8(3):24-30 8(4):26-27; proposal to annex, Oregon, 7(4):46(R); "Tourists by Bopp, von, 10(2):15; photographs of, 4(3):9,12-13 Necessity: Overlanders in the Cosmic 10(2):16 British Columbia and Landscape ofthe Snake River Region," Boundary dispute, Oregon. See Oregon Railroad, 6(3):4 7(3):39-44; "The World Fire Created: Country, boundary dispute

COLUMBIA 8 INDEX CAMPS, INTERNMENT

Britton, Diane: Irondale, Washington, Helped to Promote," 2(1):20; "Our Bush Prairie (WA), 8(4):19; photographs of, 6(4):47(R); "Irondale: The Would-Be Buried History," 1 (3):24-25; Renton: 8(4):16 Pittsburgh of the PacificNorthwest," Where the Water Took Wing, 4(2):47(R); Bush, Sanford,photographs of, 8(4):18 8(1):1 9-28 Roots and Branches: The Religious Heritage Bush, William Owen, 6(4):21; photographs Broadsides. SeeEphemera a/ Washington State, 3(3):46(R); "Sage of of, 6(4):20, 8(4):19 Brochures. SeeEphemera the Puyallup," 2(1):13, 16; "Stagecoaches Butte,M T: Chinese in, 10(4):34; Irish in, Brodhead, Michael J., reviews by, 3(3):46-47 to Trains, Just 100 Years Ago," 1 (4):20- 4(2):46; Socialist Partyin, 4(2):46 Brokenshire, Doug, WashingtonState Place 29, 2(2):49(C); "The Unspoiled Butterworth, Hezekiah: Zig-Zagjourneys in Names: From Alki to Yelm, 8(2):46-47(R) Northwest: Early Paintings Allow Us to the Great Northwest, 4(2):22(N); Brookfield,WA, 7(2):24-25; photographs See This Land as the First Inhabitants illustrations by, 4(2):24-25,26 of, 7(2):24-25 Found It," 1( 2):21-28; Washingtonians:A Brooks, Norward J., A Guide to the Archives Biographical Portrait ofthe State, C ofthe City ofSeattle, 2(3):47(R) 3(3):29(N), 3(4):46(R); "The Wilkes Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company, 9(3):28 Expedition in the Pacific Northwest," Cadboro (schooner): chart of route of, Broughton, William Robert, 6(2):4; charts 1 (1):1 8-32, 1(2):4 9(C), 1( 3):49(C) 6(3):16; at Columbia River bar, Columbia River, 6(3):12; chart drawn by, Buffalo. SeeBison 6(3):12,14 6(3):11 Buford(steam ship), photographs of, 4(4):35 Calapooia Valley (OR), settlement of, Brown, Bruce, Mountainin the Clouds:A Built in Washington: 12,000 Years ofPacific 7(4):46 Search forthe WildSalmon, 3(3):30(N) Northwest ArchaeologicalSites and Historic Calhoun, A. P., and state mental hospitals, Brown, Dee, "What Really Happened to Buildings, 6(2):46(R) 7(3):18-22 ?," 1(4):43-45 Bulb industry, flower,8(1):44 California,railroad link to, 1 (4):20-29 Brown, Jennifer S. H., The Fur Trade Bulfinch's Harbor. See Grays Harbor CaliforniaTr ail, 8(4):46 Revisited, 9(4):46-47(R) Bullitt, Dorothy, 3(2):37 Calkins, Charles Cicero, 7(4):39,41; Brown, John A.: The Chinook Indians, Bunker Hill Mining and Smelting Com­ photographs of, 7(4):39 2(3):47(R); Dreamer-Prophets ofthe pany, 5(4):37 Calkins, Kenneth L.: Name on the School­ Columbia Plateau: Smohalla and Bunker Hill, OR, photographs of, 3(3):2 house, 6(4):47(R); "The USS Olympia: Skolaskin, 5(1):47(R); A Guide to the Burbank, WA, photographs of schoolhouse Commodore Dewey's Flagship is Still Indian Tribes of the PacificNorthwest, at, 3(2):24 Afloat inMemory and in Fact," 10(4):13- 1 (2):47(R); Half-Sun on the Columbia, Burch, Ernest S., Jr., The Eskimos, 15; "What's in a Name? The Impact of 1(3):24(N); "In Search of ChiefMoses's 2(4):47(R) Business & Industry on Washington Lost Possessions-Stolen from His Burke, ID, photographs of, 5(4):35 School Names," 7(2):26-33, 7(3):45(C) Grave," 1(3):21-28; "The Indian Chief Burke Museum of Natural History and Callicum (Nootka), 4(3):39-40 and the Wagon Train," 10(4):3-5; Indian Culture (Seattle, WA), 2(4):46, Callow, Russell Stanley, 3(2):39; photo­ Slavery in the PacificNorthwest, 3(3):12,16,28, 6(2):45 graphs of, 2(1):10 8(3):46(R); Indians ofthe Pacific Burke, Thomas, 3(2):39, 3(3):12, 5(1):41, Calvert, Jerry W., The Gibraltar: Socialism Northwest, 2(3):47(R); "Isabel Arcasa: A 9(2):20, 9(4):20-21; photographs of, and Labor in Butte, Montana, 1895-1920, Centennial Centenarian," 3(3):22-23; 1 (1):7 4(2):46(R) "John Slocum: The Experience," 6(1):27- Burkhardt, D. C. Jesse, BackwoodsRailroads: Island (WA), naming of, 3(3):43, 32, 6(3):48(C); photographs of, 10(4):3; Branchlines & Short Lines of Western 6(2):33 reviews by, 4(4):46 Oregon, 10(1):46(R) Camas: used by Clallam Indians, 6(4):42; Brown, Reese, 5(4):39 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. See illustrations of, 6(4):42 Brown, Ronald B., Hard-RockMiners, Northern Pacific Railroad; Great Camas Prairie (WA), in frontier fiction, 6(1):37(N) Northern Railway 7(1):37-44 Brumbach, DavidM., "Chute on Halibut," Burns, Maureen, reviews by, 7(3):47 Camas, WA, 7(2):32 9(4):39-44 Burns Detective Agency, investigates Jay Cameras, illustrations of, 7(3):11 Bryan, Enoch, 3(2):38 Fox, 4(1):7,34 , A. B., photographs of familyof, Bryant, Linda, 10(4):3-5 Burrell, Mary, overland trail experiences of, 6(4):43 Bryson, Joan E., reviews by, 5(2):46 7(2):3 Camp Harmony. See Camps, internment Buck, Frank (), Hanford Burroughs, Carol. See Hammond, Carol Camp Lewis. See narratives of, 5(2):40 Bush, George Washington: activities of, Camp Minidoka. SeeCamps, internment Buckley, Cornelius M., NicolasPoint, S.j. 2(2):3, 6(4):16-21, 7(3):4, 8(4):14-19; Camp Parsons (Boy Scouts of America), His Life & NorthwestIndian Chronicles, illustrations of, 8(4):15,17; land claim 9(3): 12-18; photographs of, 4(4):47(R) petition of, 7(1):45, 7(4):32; maps of 9(3): 13,14,17 Buckley, Doris, 10(2):37; photographs of, homestead of, 6(4):17; photographs of Camp Vancouver. See Columbia Barracks 10(2):35,39 homestead, 4(1):38, 8(4):16; photographs , Eric J., "Hanford's Omnipresent Buckley, Thomas C., "Seattle's Night of of sons of, 8(4):18,19; sons of, 3(3):15, Storage Tanks," 7(3):28-33 Destruction: Saboteurs in Puget Sound 8(4):18,19; as subject of paintings, Campbell, Robert, 10(4): 11 Helped Set the Stage for America's Entry 8(4):15, 17 Camps, internment, 6(4):22-23; exhibit into World War I," 10(2):12-16 Bush, John, photographs of,8(4): 18 relating to, 6(4):24; illustrations relating Buerge, DavidM.: books recommended by, Bush, Lewis, photographs of, 8(4):18 to, 6(4):22,23,24,25; photographs 3(3):27; "The Great Gamble Meeker relating to, 10(2):31

COLUMBIA 9 INDEX CANADA

Canada: as field of history, 10(1):3-5; Metis Carriker, Robert M., reviews by, 4(4):46 Centralia, WA, 3(3):28, 7(2):27; in Panic of in, 1(1):46; overland trail to Oregon Carstensen, Vernon, 7(1):17,20 1893, 7(4):40; labor conflict in, 3(1):47, from, 8(3):3-5 Carter, Dudley, 3(2):36 8(3):46; photographs of, 4(1):11, , 6(1):35-36, Carter Falls (WA): naming of, 5(4):22; 7(2):26-27 7(2):47 photographs of, 5(4):22 Chamberlain, Robert, illustrations from Canneries, fish: on Columbia River, 7(2):24; Carter, Henry: as Mount Rainier guide, Timber: A WatercolorHistory of Logging in in Alaska, 9(3):7-10; illustrations relating 5(4):20-25; Our Veiled Monument, Western Washington, 2(3):24-25 to, 9(4):38; Asian American workers in, 5(4):20(N),22(N) , Milford, Indian collection of, 10(2):44 Carter, W. N., Harry Tracy, 7(1):46-47 Canoes, Native American, 8(2):13,24, 8(2):39(N),42(N) Chandras, A. J., photographs of, 6(3):33 10(4):16; illustrations of, 2(2):5, 3(1):33, Cartoons. See Ephemera Chaplin, Ralph, 3(2):38 10(4):16; photographs of, 7(1):35, , Raymond, Where I'm Calling From, , David: "Blind Justice on the 7(3): 15. See also Bateaux 3(3):32(N) Touchet: Columbia County Courthouse Canton. See Cascade Indians, 3(3): 18; photographs of, Then and Now," 7(4):14-20; "Pumping Cantonments. See Military facilities 3(3):18 Iron: the Development of 'Physical Cantwell, Robert, The Hidden Northwest, Cascade Mountains: passes in, 3(4):26-28; Culture' in the Pacific Northwest," 3(3):30(N) volcanoes in, 4(4):24-31 6(3):33-38 Cape Alava. See Alava, Cape ofthe Columbia River, 3(3):18; Chapman, Wilbert McLeod, 3(2):39 Cape Disappointment. See Disappointment, illustrations of, 3(3):20 Charities, in Seattle, WA, 3(1):18-19 Cape Cascadia Juvenile Center (Tacoma, WA), Charles Francis Adams High School Cape Flattery. See Flattery, Cape 7(4):4 (Clarkston, WA), photographs of, 7(2):29 Cape Grenville. See Grenville, Cape Casey, Silas: in Indian war of 1855-56, Charles, Louise (Clallam), 4(1):30,32 Cape Horn. See Horn, Cape (Columbia 7(1):12-14; photographs of,7(1):12 Charles, Pierre, 2(2):13, 4(1):29-33 River); Horn, Cape (South America) Castle Rock, WA, 3(4):41; photographs of, Charlie, Madelline (), 5(2):34-37; Cape Lookout. See Lookout, Cape 3(4):40 photographs of, 5(2):37 Cape Meares. See Meares, Cape Castlemont (Granville 0. Haller home), Charlie, Salmon Bay (Duwamish), 5(2):34- Cape San Roe. See Disappointment, Cape 2(2):28,29; photographs of, 2(2):27 37; photographs of, 5(2):35; photographs Capitol, Washington state, 1(2):38-45, Cataldo, Joseph, 3(2):36 of house of, 5(2):34 3(2):46, 9(1):20-21; illustrations of Cataldo Mission. See Coeur d'Alene Mission Charts: of Columbia River, 5(3):31, Wilder and White design of, 1(2):39; of the Sacred Heart 6(3):10-16, 9(4):37; ofNootka Sound photographs offirst, 3(2):21; illustrations Catalogues. See Ephemera area, 5(1):18,20, 6(2):30; ofPuget Sound, of Olmsted Brothers' plan for, 2(3):44. Cathey, Walt, photographs of, 4(3):16 4(4):44,45; ofStrait ofJuan de Fuca, See alsoWashington State Legislative Catholic Church, 10(1):16, 1(2):47. See also 3(3):44, 4(2):22, 4(3):37, 4(4):30, Building Nuns 6(2):33, 7(2):19; ofVancouver Island, Caplan, David, 4(1):7 Catholic Sentinel (, OR), 7(3):47 5(2):20, 5(3):36-37. See alsoAtlases; Cardero, Jose Cardero, 6(2):35,37; drawings Catlin, George, 5(3):46 Bird's-eye view maps; Maps by, 5(2):17, 6(2):31 Cattle. SeeLivestock, Hudson's Bay Chasan, Daniel Jack, Speaker ofthe House: Caribou Wagon Road, 8(4):25 Company use of The Political Careera nd Times ofJohn L. Carlton, Phebe Abbott: diary Cayton, Horace, 3(2):38 O'Brien, 5(3):46(R) of, 9(2):13; photographs of, 9(2):13 Cayuse Indians: at Waiilatpu, 6(3):25-32; Chatham (sloop-of-war), 4(2):22,26, Carmanah Point Lighthouse (Vancouver illustrations of, 6(3):28,31 4(4):44, 6(3): 11-12 Island), 7(2):18,19; photographs of, CCC. See Civilian Conservation Corps Chehalis (WA), 6(1):28 7(2):19 Cedar Creek Youth Forest Camp, 7(4):4 Chehalis Indians, 4(1):30, 5(3):44 , Helen, overland trail experiences (Columbia River),photographs Chehalis Land and Timber Company, of, 7(3):42-43 of, 5(3):33 5(4):9; illustrations relating to, 5(4):9 Carr, Emily, 2(3):47 (Columbia River), 5(3):32; Chehalis Nugget (Chehalis, WA), 5(4):11 Carr, Mary M., "Jay Fox: Anarchist of photographs of, 6(2):8, 10(3):4 Chehalis River, 5(4):5,8; illustrations of Home," 4(1):3-10 Celilo Indians, 10(4):47 treaty camp on, 5(3):42; treaty of, 10(2):3 Carriere, Edward (Suquamish), photographs Centennial Exposition (1876), 4(3):13 Chehalis, WA, 3(2):31, 3(3):25; photo­ of, 3(2):42 Centennial Hall ofHonor. See Washington graphs of, 5(4):4,6-7,10; settlement of, Carriker, Eleanor R., reviews by, 1 (2):47, State Centennial, Hall ofHonor 5(4):4-11 9(4):47 inductees Cheholtz, Henry (Cowlitz), family Carriker, Robert C.: books recommended Centennial Mill fire (Tacoma, WA), photographs of, 8(2):11 by, 3(3):27-28,29,30,32; Father Peter john photographs of, 4(4):21 Chelan, Lake (WA), illustrations of, De Smet, 9(4):46(R); reviews by, 2(1):47, Centennial, Washington State. See Washing- 2(4):22,24,25 2(3):47, 2(4):47, 3(2):47, 3(3):47, ton State Centennial ChelanLeader (Chelan, WA),4(3):25 4(2):47, 4(4):47, 5(1):47, 5(4):47, Center for Columbia River History, 8(3):34 Chelan, WA, 3(3):25 6(1):47, 6(4):47, 7(1):46-47, 7(2):47, Central Ferry, 6(4): 12 Chemawa Indian School (Salem, OR), 7(3):47, 7(4):47, 8(1):45, 8(4):47, Central Washington Highway, 10(1):40 10(2):5 9(4):47, 10(1):47; "The Seven-Fanged Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Cheney, WA, 3(1):7-8 Horror of the Pacific," 9(4):34-37 WA). See Barge Hall

COLUMBIA 10 INDEX COLFAX, LLOYD

Chester (steamboat), photographs of, Chute, George Roger: study of halibut 7(3):8,10, 10(1):24; on Mount Rainier, 10(4):17 fishery by, 9(4):39-44; photographs of, 1(2):29-37, 3(3):31, 4(3):32-36, 5(1):2-7, , Burlington and Quincy Railroad, 9(4):42 5(4):23-24, 6(1):39, 10(4):24-29; on promotion of the Pacific Northwest by, Chutes, log. See Log chutes Mount Saint Helens, 2(1):36-45; in 6(1):14-18 Cities and towns, development of,6(4):33- Olympic Mountains, 9(3):16-18, Chicago, and Puget Sound 38. See also under specific names ofcities 10(1):24; photographs relating to, Railway, illustrations relating to, 7(4):26 and towns 1 (2):30,31,32,33,34-35,36,37, Chicago, Milwaukee, Sc. Paul and Pacific Citizens Club (Chehalis,WA), 5(4):8-9 4(3):34,36, 7(3):10, 9(3):18 Railroad, 7(2):31, 9(4):9; photographs of City of Destiny. See Tacoma,WA Clise, Anna Herr, 3(2):38 ski train, 9(4):10 City of Rocks (ID), 7(3):43,44; photographs Clothing, women's: forKlondike Chicago-co-Seattle Auto Relay Race, of, 7(3):39,44 scampeders, 8(1):40; for mountain 10(1):41; photographs of, 10(1):44 City af Topeka (steamboat): in rescue of climbers, 10(4):26; forVi ctorians, Chicanos. See Hispanic heritage Valencia, 7(2):19-21; photographs relating 2(4):26, 6(3):34, 9(2):36,39, 10(4):25 Children: during Great Depression, 3(4):10- co, 7(2):20,21 Clubs, outdoor. See American Alpine Club; 11, 8(4):20; in Seatcle public schools, City Waterway Bridge (Tacoma, WA), Appalachian Mountain Club; Mazamas; 6(2):14-18; on the Oregon Trail, 8(1):7-8; illustrations of,8(1):6-7 Mountaineers, The; Oregon Alpine Club; l (1):33-43 Civil defense: during ColdWa r, 10(3):7-13; Sierra Club Chimacum Indians, 4(2):23-24 illustrations relating to, 10(3):7,9; Coaches, football, 1 (3):39-45 China: educational exchange with, 2(1):47; photographs relating to, 10(3):12,13 Coal Creek Mine (King County, WA), in the fur trade, 2(3):15, 4(3):39,42-44, Civilian Conservation Corps, personal photographs of, 6(1):35 5(3):37-38, 5(4):16, 6(2):31, 7(2):47 narratives of,6(2 ):47 Coal mining: in Alaska, 8(3):38-41; China Ditch (Okanogan County,WA), Clallam Bay (WA), 4(4):22 illustrations relating to, 8(1):13, 8(3):40; 4(3):27 Clallam County: Choices and Change laborers in, 7(3):4, 8(1):15-17; photo­ Chinese: accompany English maritime (exhibition), 3(3):5 graphs relating co, 6(1):35, explorers, 4(3):39,42, 6(2):32; as miners, Clallam County, WA: exhibition on, 3(3):5; 8(1):14,15,16,17; in Washington state, 4(3):27, 8(1):15; at Port Townsend, WA, murder in, 6(2):38-39; setclement of, 1(3):47, 6(3):4, 8(1):13-18 3(2):33-34; attacks on, 8(4):43, 10(4):33; 3(3):3-6, 6(4):39-44 Coast, Northwest, arc of,6(2):42-45 effects of alien land law on, 3(2):21; Clallam Indians, 4(1):30, 4(2):23,24; arcs of, tribes, 3(1):46 experiences in Pacific Northwest, 3(3):9; illustrations relating co, 6(4):39; Coastal fortifications. See Fortifications, 10(4):31-34; illustrations relating co, on Sequim Prairie, 6(4):39-44,47; coastal 3(2):25; in canned salmon industry, Clams, as food forNative Americans, Coates, K. S., The Alaska Highway in World 10(2):44; photographs relating co, 7(3):14-15 �r II,8(2):47(R) 4(3):27, 10(4):30,31; posters relating to, Clapp, Billy, 4(2):36 Coccola, Nicholas, They CallMe Father: 9(4):14 Clark, Barney, 3(2):39; photographs of, Memoirs ofFather Nicholas Cocco/a, Chinook Indians, 2(3):47; at The Dalles, 2(1):11 4(3):45 5(3):29-30; jargon of, 7(1):11, Clark County,WA, setclement of,6(2):40, Coeur d'Alene, ID: mining district of, 9(2):41,42,43,44; treaty relations with, 9(3):46-47 2(3):22; 1892 strike in, 9(1):9-10. See also 5(3):40-45 Clark, Ella E., Indian Legendsfrom the Hecla Mining Company Chippewa(ferry boat), 9(1):13; photographs Northern Rockies, 2(3):47(R) Coeur d'Alene Mission of the Sacred Heare, of,9(1):19 Clark Fork River (MT), illustrations of, 2(4):44; illustrations of, 2(4):38 Chittenden, Hiram M., 3(2):39; influence 2(4):21 Cohasset Beach, WA, 10(2):45 on Seaccle port district, 5(1):38,40-42, 44; Clark, Norman H.: MillTown, 3(3):30(N); Cohen, Fay G., Treatieson Trial: The photographs of,1(1):7, 5(1):41 The Dry Years, 3(3):28(N) Continuing Controversy Over Northwest Chittenden Locks (Seaccle, WA), 5(2):35,37 Clark, Ransom, 3(3):7 Indian Fishing Rights, 1(1):45(R) Chkalov Transpolar Flight FiftiethAnniver­ Clark, W.T., 9(4):22-23 Colchoce (), 3(3):44 sary Celebration, 1 (2):8,11 Clark, William: overland exploration of, Cold War: civil defense efforts during, Chkalov, Valerii Pavlovich, 1 (2):7-8; 8(4):29-31; illustrations of, 8(4):29; 10(3):7-13; effect on Hanford Nuclear photographs of,1(2):5,6; statue of, illustrations of journal page of, 8(4):30. Reservation, 10(3):38-43 1(2):7; transpolar flight of,1(2):10-12 See alsoLewis and Clark Expedition Cole, Alan, photographs of, 1 (2):9 Chong,Wa, 10(4):33 Clarkston,WA, 7(2):29; schools in, 7(2):31 Cole, Terrence: "The OcherWashington: Christensen, Jens P.3(2):4-5 Clausen, C. W., role in demolition oflsaac The Naming of Northern Oregon," Christmas: celebrations of,1 ( 4): 10-11, Stevens house, 2(3):42-45 8(3):6-8; "The Years ofWonder: E. B. 10(1):31; greeting cards, l (4):48; trees, Clayoquoc Sound (Vancouver Island), White's Northwest Adventure, 1922-23," 10(4):23 3(4):5, 4(1): 17, 4(3):40, 5(3):37 4(4):32-35 Church, Frank, 9(1):46 Clayton, Daniel, " 'Whole Kingdoms for the Coleman, Edmond T., drawings by, 5(2):31 Church, G. P.,photographs of,5(2):38 Sake of a Harbour':Wh y Britain Lost Colfax Commoner (Colfax, WA), on Church of Jesus Christ of che Latter Day Oregon," 9(1):38-44 vigilantism, 6(1):23-26 Saints, 7(3):3 Cle Elum,WA, l (3):47 10(1):39,40 Colfax, Lloyd, Portrait in Time: Photographs Churchill,Wi nston, 7(1):2,3,7 Clifton, Dick, reviews by, 6(2):47 ofthe Makah by Samuel G. Morse, 1896- Climbing and hiking, recreational: by Boy 1903, 2(1):47(R) Scouts, 9(3):16-18; on ,

COLUMBIA 11 INDEX COLFAX, LYDA BUTLER

Colfax,Lyda Burler, photographs of, 6(2):6, 6(3):14-15, 9(4):35,36-37; in Company towns. See , WA; Hooper, 3(1):35, 3(2):49(C) 1846 boundary settlement, 9(1):40-44; WA; Irondale, WA; Newcastle, WA; Colfax, WA: frontier life in, 6(4):33; Indian creation myth of, 9(3):25; maps Potlatch, ID illustrations of, 6(1):22-23; photographs of, 1(4):37, 5(3):3 I, 5(4):17, 6(4):28, Concentrating mills, 4(3):23,24-25,28 relating to, 4(1):36, 6(1):21, 6(4):33; 7(2):25; naming of, 6(2):32, 6(4):29; Concepcion (frigate), 6(2):32 vigilantism in, 6(1):20-26 Native cultures along, 5(3):28-33; nuclear Conconully, WA: mining activity in, , Lewis, photographs of, 8(3):22 reactors on, 7(3):24,38, 9(1):32,35,36; 4(3):20-22,24,28, 6(1):2,5; photographs Colton, WA, frontier life in, 6(4):35 photographs of, 5(4):15,18-19; photo­ of, 4(3):21. See also Matsura, FrankS. Columbia (goddess): as name and symbol, graphs of bridges that cross, 8(1):9, Concrete, WA, 3(3):32 6(4):26-31; illustrations relating to, 9(4):19,20; photographs relating to, Condit, Samuel Wilbur, 4(3):22 6(4):26,27,28; photographs relating to, 1(4):32-33,34-36,41, 8(1):4-5; promo­ Connell, Michael, killed by Indians, 7(1):9 6(4):31 tion of development of,10(3):45; rapids Connells Prairie (WA), 7(1):9,14; photo- Columbia (steamboat), 2(3):27; photographs of, 1(4):32-41; rock art of, 7(1):28-36; graphs of, 7(1):10 of, 6(1):6 routes from PugetSound to, 3(4):38-43, Connolly, Thomas A., 10(2):11 Columbia Barracks: construction of 4(1):29-30: salmon fishingon, 6(2): 19, Connolly,Th omas E., reviews by, 5(1):47 buildings at, 8(3):32-34; George 9(4):43-44; sighting the mouth of, Considine, John, 2(3):4-5,7,9 McClellan at, 3(4):22-23; illustrations of, 4(3):41; trade on, 6(2):4-9. See also under Constance, Lake (WA), 9(3):16-17 2(3):28-29; UlyssesS. Grant at, 2(2):46, specific names ofnatural physical features, Constitution, Washington state: writing of, 2(3):27-32, 8(3):34. See also Fort Grand Coulee 3(2):18-29; freedom of religion in, Vancouver (U.S. Army); Vancouver Columbia River Bridge (Grand Coulee 10(3):33 Barracks Dam, WA), 8(1):10; photographs of, Constitutional Convention, Washington Columbia Basin Irrigation Project: influence 8(1):9 state, 2(4):32-33; photographs of on central Washington state, 4(2):28-33, (WA & OR), delegates to, 3(2):19; prohibition issue at, 8(2):34-35,37, 10(1):6-11; maps of, 2(1):46, 7(4):24,28; illustrations relating 3(2):26-27; women's suffrage issue at, 10(1):9; photographs relating to, to, 5(3):28. See also Bridge of the Gods; 3(2):22-23 10(1):6,10 Beacon Rock Contamination, radioactive. See Radioactive Columbia Chronicle (Dayton, WA): reports Columbia River Highway (WA), 6(2): 13, contamination on violence, 7(4):16,17,18; reports on 10(1):40 Convicts, escaped. See Outlaws courthouse, 7(4):19 ColumbiaTerritory. See Washington Conyers, Enoch, family meals on Oregon Columbia County, WA: courthouse of, Territory, naming of Trail of, 9(2):6-8 7(4):16, 18-20; photographs of court­ Columbia, The Magazine ofNorthwest , James, 2(3):10-11,17, 5(2):16, house in, 7(4):14,15,18-19; settlement of, History, 8(4):5, 9(3):45(C); books 6(2):30,31, 6(3):10; illustrations relating 6(4):33, 7(4):14-16 recommended by, 3(3):32; educational to, 2(3):12,13; scurvy experiments of, Columbia Lightship No. 50 (lightship), value of,6(3):2; origin of name, 1 (2):3; 6(1):10-12 salvage of (photographic essay), statement of purpose, 1(1):2 Cook, Warren L., Flood Tide of Empire, 2(2):30-41 Columbia Valley GardensSchool (Longview, 3(3):32(N) Columbia Plateau: cities and towns of, WA), photographs of, 7(2):29 Cooke, Jay, befriendsE zra Meeker, 6(4):33-38; maps of, 7(1):29; Native Columbian (Olympia, WT): promotes 2(1):16-21 American arts of, 7(1):30; Native formation of WashingtonTerritory, Cooking. See Food American religion of,5(1):47; photo­ 2(2):5-7,10-11,14, 7(4):32; masthead of, Coon, Patricia, "Henry Carter: Early Settler graphs of Native American arts of, 2(2):10 and Guide on Mount Rainier," 5(4):20- 3(3):12,13; trade on, 10(4):6-12; wheat Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA): 25, 6(1):39(C), 6(2):40(C) farming on, 6(2):20-28, 6(4):33-38, masthead of,1(2):4; news of Lewis and , James G., 3(4):23,28 7(1):18 Clark Expedition in, 1(2):4 Copeland, Tom, The Centralia Tragedy of (ship), 2(3):12-13, Columbus, Christopher, statue in Walla 1917: Smith and the Wobblies, 4(3):43-44, 5(3):35-37,39, 5(4):42-43, Walla, WA of, 8(3):20,22; photographs 8(3):46(R) 6(3): 10, 6(4):46; list of crew members of, of, 8(3):21 Copper River (AK): exploration of, 6(3):40- 5(3):38; illustrations of, 5(4):41, Columbus Day storm (1962), 10(3):9,12-13 45; photographs of native family from, 10(2):42; logs of, 3(4):3-5. See also Gray, Columbus, OH, history museum in, 2(3):2 6(3):43 Robert Colville Confederated Tribes, 3(3):22, Copple-Woehl, Katherine, reviews by, Columbia River (WA & OR): changes on, 8(4):47; photographs of child of, 6(1):7 10(3):45 10(3):3-6; charting of, 1(4):36-39, 6(3):9- Colville, Fort. See Corlett, David M., reviews by, 8(2):47 16; community development in basin of, Colville Reservation (WA), 4(3):18,22, Cornish, Nellie, 3(2):38 9(3):24-30; crossing the bar of, 1 (1):20, 28-29 Cornish, RoryT, reviews by, 6(2):46, 2(3):15, 6(3):11-16, 7(2):36, 9(3):20, ColvilleStatesman-Examiner (Colville, WA), 8(3):47, 10(2):45 9(4):34-37; discovery of, 3(4):3, 6(4):46- The People ... Who Will Live in Colville Corps ofTopographical Engineers. See 47, 10(2):41; exploration of, 4(1):32, AreaHistory, 4(2):47(R) Pacific RailroadSurvey 5(4):12-19, 9(4):35,37; ferries on, Colville, WA, 4(2):47, 4(3):18 Cort, John, 2(3):4-5 6(4):12-15; flood control on, 4(2):33,36; Colvin, Ewing, 9(3):34,37 Cosgrove, Howard, and election of 1908, guides to, 6(1):47; illustrations relating Communist Party, 5(1):46 9(4):24,30,31 to, 1(1):20, 2(3):16, 5(3):28, 5(4):12-13,

COLUMBIA 12 INDEX DAVENPORT HOTEL

Cosgrove, Samuel Goodlove, 9(4):24-32; Crockett, SamuelB., excerpts from Oregon Cushman, Howard, 4(4):33; photographs photographs of, 9(4):24; photographs of Trail diary of, 9(3):40 of, 4(4):32 bronze bust of, 9(4):29 Croes, R., The Hoko River Archaeologi­ Cushman Indian Hospital (Tacoma, WA), Cosmopolis, WA, 5(3):44; illustrations of, cal Site Complex, 10(1):47(R) 7(4):4 5(3):42 Cronon, William, 9(3):4-6 Cushman Indian Tr ades School (Tacoma, Costigan, Giovanni, 3(2):38 Crooks, Drew W.: "An Eventful Life: Pierre WA), photographs of, 3(3):14 Coupeville, WA, 2(2):28; photographs of Charles in the Pacific Northwest," Cuthbert, William, survey of Columbia Haller home in, 2(2):27 4(1):29-33; "Shipwreck & Captivity: The River by, 1(4):37,39 Courts, 4(3):47, 4(4):5-15, 6(1):20-26, Expedition to the Queen Cutler, Lyman, 1(3):12 7(4):4-5, 9(1):47 Charlotte Islands," 8(2): 17-23; "The USS Cutter, Donald C.: Malaspina & Galiano: Cousins, N. E., and rescue of Valencia, Olympia'sSilver Service," 10(4):15 Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast, 7(2):19,21,22 Crosby, Harry Lillis, 3(2):39 1791 & 1792, 6(3):46-47(R); The Other Cowlitz convention, 2(2):4,9 Crosby's HomeBakery, Mrs. (Mary), Explorers: Alcala Galiano and Valdes," Cowlitz corridor, 2(2): 13, 3(4):43, 4(1):33; photographs of, 2(4):11 5(2):16-21, 5(3):48(C) exploration of, 3(4):38, 4(1):29; Hudson's Crossroads of Continents (exhibition), 3(3): 16 Cutter, Kirtland Kelsey, 3(2):36, 7(1):47; Bay Company involvement in, 10(1):12- Crow, Dave, heroic horseback ride of, architectural work of, 4(1):41,43, 5(3):3- 16; maps of, 10(4):19; transportation in, 4(4):17-18, 20 11, 5(4):29-30; photographs of, 5(3):5 5(3):44, 6(4):6-11, 10(4):16-22. See also Crowley, Charles, 10(2): 15; photographs of, Cycloidal propellers: engineering of, Cowlitz Indians 10(2):16 6(1):41-45; photographs of,6(1):43 Cowlitz County Historical Museum Crowley, Walt, Seattle University:A Century Cydell, Milton, 3(4):32 (Longview, WA), 4(2):18 of Jesuit Education, 7(2):46(R) Czar (tugboat), aids in rescue of Valencia, Cowlitz County, WA: frontier Christmas in, Crown City (freighter): photographs of, 7(2):20 1( 4): 10-11; Northern Pacific Railroad in, 9(1):24, 25; wreck and salvage of, 3(4):38-43; timber industry in, 9(1):24-30 D 7(2):35-42 Crown Zellerbach Corporation, 7(2):24 Cowlitz Farm, 4(1):32, 5(2):28; Hudson's Culp, Edwin D., Yesterday in Oregon: A Daggett, Charlie, photographs of, 9(3):13 Bay Company at, 10(]): 13-15; illustra­ Pictorial Scrapbook, 6(1):46(R) Dairy farming,photographs relating to, tions relating to, 10(1):12; maps of, Cumming, William, Sketchbook, 3(3):32(N) 1(3):48 5(2):30, 10(1):13. See alsoPuget's Sound Cummins, Eli H., murder of, 7(4):17 Dalebout, Karel: photographs of home of, Agricultural Company Cunningham, Clarence, 8(3):38-41; 10(1):30; photographs of family of, Cowlitz Indians, 4(1):33, 6(4):6, 8(2):10- photographs of, 8(3):40 10(1):31 15; 10(2):3-5; illustrations relating to, Cunningham, H.B. (Harry), 9(3):12-18 Dalles and Celilo Railroad, The, 5(3):32 8(2):11,13,15, 10(4):16; photographs of, Cunningham, Imogen, 3(2):36 Dalles, The. See The Dalles (Columbia 8(2):11, 8(4):36, 10(2):5 Cunningham, Merce, 3(2):39 River); The Dalles, OR Cowlitz Landing (WA),6(4):6,9, 10(1):12, Cunningham, Thomas P.:i n salvage of the Damariscove (schooner), 8 (2): 18; rescue of 10(4):18. See alsoToledo, WA Crown City,9(1):29-30; photographs of, Georgiana passengers and crew by, Cowlitz Prairie (WA), 10(2):3, 10(4):16. See 9(1):28 8(2):21-23 also Saint Francis Xavier Mission Curlew,Bi ll (Moses), 10(4):46 : effect on salmon runs, 9(4):43-44; Cowlitz River (WA), corridor 0£ See Cowlitz Curry, George, 2(1):5 for , 2(3):39, 3(3):4,25, corridor Curtis, Asahel, 5(1):4; career of, 10(1):17- 4(2):31-32 Cox, Ross, 10(3):20 19,23-28; collections of photographs by, Daniels, Roger, "Outsiders in 'the Land of Cox, Thomas R., The Park Builders: A 3(3):2,5, 10(1):28; exhibition on, the Free.' Aspects of the Asian-American History ofState Parks in the Pacific 10(1):19; photographs by, 1(2):30-37, Experience in the Northwest," Northwest, 4(4):46(R) 1(3):48, 5(2):29, 3(1):29,33, 5(3):32,33, 10(4):30-37 Coxey, Jacob S., Pacific Northwest followers 5(4):21,22, 6(4):19, 8(1):15, Darby, Frederick, photographs of, 5(1):26 of, 7(4):43-44; photographs relating to, 10(1):18,24-28, 10(2):4, 10(4):29; Darrah y Ortega, Miguel de, reviews by, 7(4):44 photographs of, 1(2):33,36, 10(1):17,28; 7(3):46 Coyle, Wee, 1(3):40-43 recounts climb of Mount Rainier, Dart, Anson, 5(3):41-42 Coyote (mythical figure), 9(3):25 1 (2):29-37; in Yellowstone Tr ail Associa­ Daugherty, Richard D., 5(2):23; Exploring Craft,Roy, reviews by, 2(1):46 tion, 10(1):42-44 Washington , 3(3):28(N) Crafts,Native American. See Indian arts and Curtis, C. C., 9(3):32,33 Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington, crafts Curtis, Edward S., 3(2):36, 7(1):29; career 7(4):11 Crater Lake National Park (OR), as tourist of, 10(1):17-28; exhibition on, 10(1):19; Daughters of the American Revolution, and destination, 7(4):25 photographs by, 5(3):29, 7(1):28, preservation of governor's mansion, Crawford, Peter, 3(4):39,41, 6(4):6, 8(2):18,22, 9(2):44, 10(1):20,21,22; 2(3):41,43,45 10(1):14 photographs of,1(1 ):7, 10(1):17; The Daughters, Ray, as swimming coach, Crescent, Lake (WA): body found in, North American Indian, 10 (1): 19-23(N) 10(2):36-40 6(2):38; photographs of, 3(3):3, 6(2):39 Curtiss, Glen, as pioneer aviator, Davenport Hotel (Spokane, WA), 5(3):3-11, Criminals. See Outlaws 8(1):35,36,37,38 6(1):39; illustrations of first design of, Criscola, Virgil, photographs of, 8(3):18-19 Cushman, Francis, 3(2):39 5(3):9; photographs of, 5(3):4,6-7,8,11, 6(1):39

COLUMBIA 13 INDEX DAVENPORT, LOUIS

Davenport, Louis, 5(3):3-11; photographs Denny Regrade (Seattle, WA). See Regrade, Discovery (sloop-of-war), 4(2):22,26, of, 5(3):5 of Seattle, WA 4(4):42, 6(3):11; illustrations of, 4(1):17, Davenport, WA, frontierlife in, 6(4):34 Dent, Frederick T., 1(I) :39-41 4(2):24-25 Davidson, George, Coast Pilots, 9(3):22(N) Denralium, 5(4):17 Disease, linked to Indian trade, 10(4):7-8 Davis, David H., "LogChutes of the Pacific Dentistry, photographs relating to, 6(2):16 Dishman, WA, 10(1):30 Northwest Coast," 10(3):14-18 Department of Ecology Administrative District Court for Oregon, U. S., 9(1):47 Davis, H. L., Honey in the Horn, 7(3):47(R) Building (Lacey, WA), 9(1):21,22; Diviney, Patrick F., "A Hard Day's Night: Davis, J.C. and Eleanor, photographs of photographs of, 9(1):23 the Beatles' 1964 Seattle Concert," descendants of, 7(4):12 Department of Energy, United States. See 10(2):6-11 Davis, John, photographs of tombstone of, Atomic Energy Commission; Hanford Dixon, George, 4(3):37,39,44 3(2):45 Nuclear Reservation Dobie, Gilmour: coaches football, 1(3):39- Davis, Terry, Vision Quest: A Novel, Depressions, economic. See Grear Depres­ 45; photographs of, 1(3):38,40-41 3(3):28(N) sion; Panic of 1873; Panic of 1893 Dodd, Sonora Smart, 3(2):38, photographs , Y. T.,photographs of, 4(4):40 Derby, George H.: letter to George Gibbs, of, 2(1):11 Day, Eugene R., 5(4):36-37; photographs of, 3(4):36-37; illustrations of cartoon by, Dodds, Gordon B.: The American Northwest: 5(4):37 6(4):10; as road builder, 6(4):9-10 A and Washington, Day, Jesse N., 7(4):14,15; photographs of, Deschutes Falls (WA), gristmill at, 6(4):20; 7(3):4(N), 10(1):29(N), 10(4):3l(N); on 7(4):16 photographs of, 6(4): 19 Washington statehood, 3(1):41-45 Daybreak Star (Fort Lawton, WA), 3(3):15 Deseret Evening News (Salt Lake City, un, Dogs, 4(4):39, illustrations of, 6(4):39 Dayton Chronicle (Dayton, WA), on 9(2):37-38 Doig, Ivan, Winter Brothers: A Season at the vigilantism, 6(1):23 Destito-Battice,Carmy, photographs of, Edge ofAmerica, 3(3):32(N) Dayton, WA: ColumbiaCounty courthouse 8(3):23 Dolliver, James M., "The Mind of the at, 7(4):14-20; bird's-eye view maps of, Dewey, George, 10(4):13; photographs of, Founders: The WashingtonConstitution 3(1):9; 3(3):29(N); photographs relating 10(4):14 of 1889," 3(2):18-21,24-26,28-29 to, 7(4):14,15,18-19 Dewing, Lloyd, 10(1):30; photographs of Dominy, Floyd Elgin, 10(1):6,8-11; De Fazio, Peter, 5(3):19-20; photographs of, family of, 10(1):29 photographs of, 10(1):7 5(3):16 Dewing, Rolland, 'The Great Depression: A Donaldson, Lauren, 3(2):39 De Lacy, W.W., as road builder, 6(4):11 Personal Memoir of a Dust Bowl Migrant Donation Land Act, 7(1):9, 8(4):16 De Lorme, Roland L., Historical Atlas of to the Pacific Northwest," 10(1):29-32 Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 2(4):40, 3(4):27 Washington, 3(1):47(R), 5(1):47(N) Diablo Dam (WA), 7(2):10-12; photographs Donkey loggers, 10(3):16 De Smet, Peter John: account ofColumbia of, 7(2):7 Donnelly, Joseph P., WildernessKingdom: River accident, 1 (4):35,36; among Native Diagrams. See Ephemera Indian Lifein the Rocky Mountains, Americans, 10(3):24-30, 10(4):6,7; Diaries. See Personal narratives 10(3):30(N) biographies of, 9(1):46, 9(4):46; crosses Dibdin,Charles, 5(4):40,44 Douglas,Cathy (Mrs. William 0.), the Columbia River bar, 9(4):34-37; Dicey, Edwin, "T he Columbia Highway photographs of, 1(2):19 exhibition on, 4(4):47, 10(3):2,30, Waltz," 6(2):13 DouglasCounty, WA: transportation in, 10(4):8; influence on Isaac Stevens, Dichamp, Christiane, So Much to be Done: 6(4):12-15; wheat farming in, 2(4):42,43; photographs of, 9(4):34 Women Settlers on the Mining and 9(2):21,23,25 De Voe, Emma Smith, 3(2):38 Ranching Frontier, 5(2):47(R) Douglas, David, 5(2):5-6,27,31 Death experiences, by Native Americans, Dickman LumberCompany, photographs Douglas, James: at Cowlitz Farm, 6(1):27-32 relating to, 10(4):35 10(1):13,15; at Fort Victoria, 4(1):26; in Decatur (sloop), defends Seattle, 7(1):9 Dietrich, William: "Looking to the Future San Juan Islands crisis, 1 (3): 12-15; Deception Bay. See Disappointment,Cape through the Lens of History," 10(3):3-6; photographs of, 1 (3):19 Degenhardt, Stella, "The Mountaineers: : The Great Columbia Douglas, William, commands the Iphigenia, Pioneers of Recreational Skiing in the River, 10(3):3(N),6(N); photographs of, 4(3):39,43-44 Pacific Northwest," 9(4):6-10 10(3):3 Douglas, William 0., 3(2):39; relationship Del Monte Ridge (Olympic Mountains), DifferentLenses: The Photography ofEdward with Yakima, WA, 1(2):17-18,20; naming of, 9(3):17 and Asahel Curtis (exhibition), 10(1):19 personal papers of, 1 (2):14, 15,20, Demers, Modeste, 4(1):32, illustrations of, Dill,Clarence C., 3(2):15 2(2):49; photographs of, 1(2):15-20 10(1):15 Dippie, Brian W.:Catlin and His Contempo­ Douglas WorldCruiser, photographs of, Demonstrator(HomeColony, WA), 4(1):4,5 raries: the Politics ofPatronage, 5(3):46(R); 3(4):16,17,18 Denig, Edwin T., 10(3):26 '"Mt. Tacoma' as an Indian Symbol," , Mourning. See Mourning Dove Denny, Arthur A., 7(4):32,40 3(2):17 Drayton, Joseph, 5(3):31 Denny, Charles, 5(1):10 Disappointment, Cape (WA): charts Drew's Prairie (WA), 4(1):32 Denny, David T.,7(4):41; photographs of, showing, 6(3):10-15; illustrations of, Droker, Howard, Seattle's Unsinkable 7(4):38 6(3):9,14-15; lighthouse at, 6(3):9, Houseboats, 3(3):30(N) Denny, Emily Inez, 1(2):22,24,25-28; 9(3):20,23; lifesaving station at, 2(2):31; Drum, Henry, 7(3):19 paintings by, 1(2):21 maps of, 2(2):39; naming of, 4(3):41, Drunkenness, of railroad employees, Denny Field (University of Washington), 6(2):32, 6(3): 11; photographs of, 5(2):13-14 photographs of, 1(3):45 9(4):36,37; photographs of lighthouse at, 9(3):19

COLUMBIA 14 INDEX ENVIRONMENTALISSUES

Drury, CliffordM., Marcus and Narcissa Eccles, W J., The Fur Trade Revisited, Elhi, WA, 7(1):10,13 Whitman and the Opening of OldOregon, 9(4):46-47(R) Elia, Elveda, photographs of, 8(3):23 3(3):28(N) Echeverria, Atanasio, 3(3):44, 5(1):19,21; Eliza, Francisco de, 6(2):32,33 Dry Bay (AK), 9(3):7-9 drawings by, 5(1):16,20,21, 6(2):29 EllemburgE vening Record (Ellensburg, WA), Dry farming. See Wheat farming Echo Glen Children's Center (North Bend, 4(2):11-12 Dryad (brig), 4(2):4,5 WA), 7(4):3-4 Ellensburg Rodeo, 4(2):10-12; photographs Du Pont de Nemours Corporation, E. I., Eckrom, J. A., Remembered Drums: A History relating to, 4(2):10,11,12 7(1):18; at Fort Nisqually site, 5(2):22, ofthe Puget Sound Indian Wars, Ellensburg, WA, 3(2):30, 4(3):22 27; on Hanford Nuclear Reservation, 4(4):47(R) Ellington, Charles G.: The Trial of U S. 3(4):32-33, 5(2):43,44 Economy: of Bend, OR, 9(3):27-29; effect Grant: The Pacific Coast Years, 1852-1854: Dubofsky, Melvin, on casual laborers, of depressions on, 3(4):6-10, 7(4):37-44; 2(2):46(R), 2(3):27(N); "The Year U. S. 6(1):37 effect of military posts on, 9(1):9, 12; of Grant Spent in Washington," 2(3):26-32 Duffek, Karen, Bill Reid, 2(4):47(R) Indian trade system, 5(3):29-30, 10(4):6- (Seattle, WA), explosion in, , Mark, The GreyFox: The True Story 12; of , 5(3):35-39; of 10(2):12-13,15 ofBill Miner, Last ofthe Old-Time natural resources, 9(3):24-30; of overland Elliott, Simon G., railroad promotion by, Bandits, 7(2):47(R) fur trade, 5(2):28-31, 5(4):17; of The 1(4):22,23 Duncan, Don, books recommended by, Dalles, OR, 5(3):29-33, 6(2):5-6,8 Elwha River (WA), 3(3):4; photographs of 3(3):28 Edgewater Inn Hotel (Seaccle, WA), dam construction on, 3(3):6 Duncan, Johnson Kelly, 3(4):22,23; I 0(2):6,8-9 Emergency preparedness, civilian. See Civil illustrations of Native Americans by, Technical School (Seaccle, WA), defense 3(4):24-25; photographs of, 3(4):24 7(2):27 Emigrant trails. See Overland trails Dungeness River (:WA), 6(4):44 Edison, Thomas A., 2(3):33-34,36, 7(2):27 Emmons, David E., The Butte Irish: Class Dungeness, WA, photographs of, 6(4):40- Edlin-Marlowe, Sara, reviews by, 10(2):44 and Ethnicityin an American Mining 41,43 Education, in the Washington state Town, 1875-1925, 4(2):46(R) Duniway, Abigail Scott, 5(2):46, 7(4):35; constitution, 3(2):26,28. See also Schools; Emmons, GeorgeT., 3(3):12 photographs of, 3(2):22 Teachers; Teaching Empire Press (Waterville, WA), on wheat Durr Road (WA), 10(1):43-44 Edwards, Frank, recalled as mayor of Seaccle, farming, 9(2):22-24 Duwamish Indians, 5(2):34-35; food WA, 7(2):8 Encarnacion, Neny, photographs of, sources of, 7(3):15,16; photographs of, Edwards, G. Thomas, 7(1):17; Experiencesin 10(4):38 5(2):35,37 the Promised Land: Essays in Pacific Encyclopedia Washingtonia, illustrations of, Duwamish River (WA), 5(1):39,40 Northwest History, I (l):47(R), 7(3):4(N); 7(1):26 Dwelley, Arthur G.: "The Cannonball: Rails reviews by, 2(2):47, 3(4):46, 5(1):46, Endicott, WA, photographs of, 6(4):37 to the Capital via ," I (3):32-37, 9(3):46; Sowing Good Seeds: The Engerman, Jeanne: books recommended by, 4(2):48(C); Prairies & Quarries, Pioneer Northwest Suffrage Campaigns ofSusan B. 3(3):28; reviews by, 2(2):46 Days Around Tenino, 1830-1900, Anthony, 5(2):46(R); The Triumph of Engineering, aeronautical. See Aeronautical 4(2):47(R); "The Tie That Binds. The Tradition: The Emergence a/Whitman engineering Northern Pacific Railroadin Cowlitz College, 8(4):46-47(R) Engineers, railroad, 10(3): 19 County," 3(4):38-43, 4(2):48(C) Edwards, Stephanie, reviews by, 7(1):47 , maritime explorations by. See Dwyer, William L., The Goldmark Case: An Eells, Edwin, 4(4):14 Maritime explorations, by che British American Libel Trial,3(3):28(N) Eells, Myron, 3(3):12; on John Slocum, English Camp (San Juan Island), photo­ 6(1):27-28 graphs of, 1(3):14,15,18,19 Egan, Douglas, "Schooners 'n Steamers: Engstrand, Iris H. W: "Jose Mariano E Puget Sound Shipbuilding a Century Mozifio; Pioneer Mexican Naturalise," Earl, Stanley, 10(3):8 Ago," 6(2):10-12 5(1):16-22; reviews by, 1(1):47 Earwigs, Seattle infestation of, 5(1):13 Egan, Timothy, Breaking Blue, 6(4):46(R) Enlightened Voyages (exhibition), 5(2):21 Easterbrook, George, 9(3):23 Egtvedc, C. T., 7(1):5 Enlightenment, in America, 5(1):17 Stace Historical Society Eidson, Carl Ben, 3(4):18 EnNorsk Fotograf(exhibition), 8(2):26 (Spokane, WA), 4(2):34 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 7(1):2,3,7 (steamboat), photographs of, Eastern Washington Scace Hospital for che Elberton, WA, photographs of, 6(4):37 1(4):40 Insane (Medical Lake, WA), Eldridge, Edward, 3(2):22-23; photographs Entertainment. See Vaudeville 7(3):18,20,21; photographs of, 7(3): 19 of, 3(2):23 Entiat Indians, 1 (3):29-30 Eatonville Logging Camp School Electric power: agricultural use of, 6(2):26; Environmental issues: in Calapooia Valley, (Eatonville, WA), photographs of, 7(2):32 aircraftcarrier as source of, 5(4):26; dams 7(4):46; in Palouse country, 7(1):18,20; Eatonville, WA, 7(2):31 as source of, 2(3):39, 3(3):4,25, 4(2):31- in Washington history, 3(4):29-35, Ebey, Isaac Neff: as diarist of pioneer life, 32; illustrations relating to, 3(3):36, 9(4):3-5, 10(3):3-6; of field burning, 2(1):24-29, 6(4):41; murder of, 2(2):26; 10(2):30; introduction to Pacific 5(2):5-8; of Puget Sound, 6(3):46; on photographs of, 2(1):25 Northwest, 2(3):33-39; nuclear projects Sequim Prairie, 6(4):39-44. See also Ebey, Rebecca, 2(1):24,26 for, 5(3): 12-20; photographs relating to, Radioactive contamination, by Hanford Ebey, Winfield Scott: as diarist of Naches 2(3):33,34,39; promotion of, 7(2):7-15 Nuclear Reservation; Storage tanks, for Pass crossing, 2(2):15-20; as diarist of Electric streetcars. See Streetcars, electric nuclear waste pioneer life, 2(1):24,28,30 Elfrieda(bark), photographs of, 6(1):41

COLUMBIA 15 INDEX ENVIRONMENTALSCIENTISTS

Environmental scientists. See Kincaid, Estevan Point (Vancouver Island), naming Fairs, national and international. See Alaska­ Trevor; Merriam, C. Hart; Mozifio, Jose of, 6(2):32 Yukon-PacificExposition; Expo '74; Mariano Ethnic groups, in Washington state, 4(4):46. Centennial Exposition; Lewis and Clark Ephemera: collected by Edward N. Fuller, See also under specificnames ofgroups Centennial Exposition; Paris World's Fair; 9(4):11-16; illustrations of advertise­ Ethnobotany, on Sequim Prairie, 6(4):39-44 Seattle World's Fair; World's Columbian ments, 3(4):41,42, 4(4):38, 6(1):15, Eugene, OR, fieldburning protests in, Exposition 10(3):35; illustrations of badges, 6(4):3; 5(2):8,10-11 Fairs, state and local. See Seafair; Western illustrations of bonds, 3(4):42; illustra­ Evangelists, 1(2): 13. See also Missionaries Washington State Fair tions of book or publication covers, , Daniel J., 5(3):25 Fall, Albert B., and Yakima Indian Reserva­ 1(1):33,35, 2(1):3, 15, 2(3):11, Evans, Elwood, 2(1):36; as orator, 4(3):9-13; tion, 9(3):33,34,37 2(4):33,35, 3(2):26,35, 4(3):20, 5(1):28, history of Washington statehood by, Fallout shelters, photographs relating to, 6(3):26, 7(4):8, 10(3):7; illustrations of 3(1):38-39; illustrations of memorabilia 10(3): 10,11. See also Civil defense broadsides or bulletins, 3(2):40, 4(4):6, of, 4(3):10,11,13; photographs of, 4(3):9 "Famous Overland Voyage of Columbia 5(4):9,33,43, 6(3):39, 8(4):10, 9(1):37; Everett Herald(Everett, WA), 10(4):3 LightshipNo. 50," 2(2):30-41 illustrations of brochures, 3(4):41, Everett, WA, 3(3):30, 7(2):33, 7(4):40; Farm implements, 6(2):22,25,26; illustra­ 4(2):15,18, 4(2):32, 4(4):36, photographs of, 7(4):41 tions of, 6(2):22,25,26; photographs of, 6(1):13,14,17, 7(2):11, 7(4):24-25,30, Evers, C. G., paintings by, 10(4):13 9(2):22,23,25, 9(3):45 8(4):42, 9(1):16, 9(2):19, 9(4):5, 10(3):9; EverySunday (Tacoma, WA), 10(4):26,29 Farm workers: Native American, 3(1):33, illustrations of cartoons, 1(1):10,12,14, Ewers, John C., "The Nicolas Point 8(4):39-44; migrant, 8(3):47; photo­ 3(3):48, 3(4):36,37, 4(2):47, 5(2):9, Drawings: A Pictorial Record of Plains graphs ofltalian American, 8(3):20; 5(3):12, 6(4):10, 8(3):7,8,17,40, and Rocky Mountain Indian Life 150 photographs of Japanese American, 9(1):43,44, 9(2):31, 9(4):31, 10(1):34; Years Ago," 10(3):24-30 9(3):31,33,35, 9(4):17; photographs of illustrations of catalogues, 9(4):8; Exhibitions. See Museum exhibitions Native American, 3(1):37; recruiting illustrations of diagrams, 8(4):7; Expeditions, scientific. See Scientific posters for,9(1):37, 9(4): 16; in Walla illustrations offliers, 8(4):10, 9(4):8; expeditions Walla Valley, 8(3):18-22 illustrations offloor plans, 6(3):29; Explorers and explorations. See Maritime Farming. See Agriculcure illustrations of greeting cards, 1(4):48; explorations; Overland explorations; Farrington, Brenda, reviews by, 7(2):46 illustrations of handbills, 6(3):39, Scientific expeditions Federal Arts Project, 5(1):24-26,30; 7(1):27, 9(1):7, 9(4):13, 14, 15,16; Expo '74 (1974), 9(4):4,5 illustrations relating to, 5(1):23,24-25,27 illustrations of invitations, 1(4):27, Expositions. See Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Federal Theatre Project, 5(1):27-30 6(1):26; illustrations of labels, 6(4):28, Exposition; Expo '74; Centennial Federal Writers' Program, 5(1):26-27, 9(4):38; illustrations of letterheads, Exposition; Lewis and Clark Centennial 7(4):7; illustrations relating to, 5(1):28; 3(2):15, 10(2):33; illustrations of logos, Exposition; Paris World's Fair; Seattle preservation of manuscript collection of, 2(4):34, 7(4):27; illustrations of memori­ World's Fair; World's Columbian 5(1):31 als, 2(2):9; illustrations of pamphlets, Exposition Felice Adventurer (brig), 4(3):39,40- 4(1):3; illustrations of posters, 1(4): 15, Ezell, Mark, "Juvenile Justice in Washing­ 41,42,43; illustrations of, 4(3):38 3(2):12,13, 7(2):16,42, 7(3):36, 7(4):26, ton: Past, Present, and Future," 7(4):3-5 Ferguson, Ben, 4(2):10-11 8(1):12, 8(2):4, 8(3):31, 8(4):5,38,43, " Goes to Wall Street," 2(1):12- Fern Hill Methodist Church (Tacoma, WA), 9(4):12,16, 10(2):30, 10(3):31,37; 19,21 photographs of, 2(4):9 illustrations of proclamations, 3(2):7; Ferries: illustrations relating to, 6(4): 12, illustrations of programs, 2(3):8, 8(4):5; 9(1):14,18,19; on Columbia River, F illustrations of quarantine notices, 6(4):12-15; on Puget Sound, 6(4):32, 5(4):33; illustrations of railroad posters, F. K. Kirsten Wind Tunnel (University of 9(1):13-19 7(4):22,24-25,26,28,29; illustrations of Washington): building of, 6(1):44-45; Ferry, Clinton P., 1(4):4-9; photographs of, sheet music, 6(2):13, 6(4):30, 7(1):40, illustrations of, 6(1):42 1(4):3 7(4):21; illustrations of songs, 3(2):14; Fadich, Ray, "Brookfield:The Columbia Ferry, Elisha P.,3(1): 15, 3(3):24,25, illustrations of tickets, 5(3):21; illustra­ River Cannery Town chat Vanished," 4(3):10,13 tions of timetables, 3(4):39,43, 6(4):32, 7(2):24-25 Ferry Museum of Ate (Tacoma, WA), 7(4):23,29, 8(2):16, 8(3):16, 9(1):18, Fahey, John, 7(1):47; InlandEmpire: 10(2):18; foundingof, 1(4):6-9; 10(4):22 UnfoldingYears, 1879-1929, 2(4):46(R); photographs relating to, 1(4):7,8, 6(2):43; Ernst, Charles F.,3(4):7-9; photographs of, The KalispelIndians, 1 (2):46(R); "The Tozier Collection at, 6(2):41-45 3(4): 12 Nevada Bloomer Case," 2(2):42-45; "P. Ficken, Robert E.: The Forested Land: A Erwin, Lewis T., photographs of, 1 (3):23 H. Winston, Spokane's Candid Journal­ History ofLumbering in Wfstern Washing­ Eskimos, 2(4):47 ist," 2(4):3-7; "Sarah Peterson Smith: ton, 2(3):46(R), 2(4):47(N); Lumber and Espy, Willard R., Oysterville, 3(3):32(N) Heiress to the Hecla Mining Fortune," Politics: The Career ofMark E. Reed, Estby, Clara, travels of, 9(2):33-40; 5(4):34-39; Shaping Spokane. Jay P. Graves 3(3):3l(N); 'The 'Real' Oregon Trail," photographs of, 9(2):34,37 and His Times, 10(4):46-47(R) 8(3):3-5; reviews by, 4(3):46; Rufos Estby, Helga, travels of, 9(2):33-40; Fairfax Bridge. See James R. O'Farrell Bridge Woods, the Columbia River, and the photographs of, 9(2):34,36,37,40; , WA, 6(3):3-4. See also Buildingof Modern Washington, photographs of family of, 9(2):38 Bellingham, WA 8(3):5(N), 10(3):45(R); "Timber & Estby, Ole, 9(2):33,35,36,39,40 Water: A History of the Cowlitz County

COLUMBIA 16 INDEX FOX,JAY

Lumber Industry," 7(2):35-42, photographs oflighthouse at, 9(3):21; Fort Lewis, 5(4):27-32; illustrations relating 7(3):45(C); Washington:A Centennial World War II coastal defenses of, 8(4):7 to, 5(4):29; photographs relating to, History, 3(1):24(N), 3(2):46-47(R), Fletcher, Elizabeth Huelsdonk, The Iron 5(4):28,30,31,32 3(3):29(N), 9(4):4(N) Man ofthe Hoh: the Man, not the Myth, Fort Mcloughlin, 4(2):4,7, 5(2):27,31 Fidalgo Island (:WA), naming of, 6(2):33 3(3):30(N) Fort , 8(1):44 Field burning, 5(2):5-11, 5(4):27, 6(4):41; Fletcher, Eugene, Fletcher's Gang: A B-17 Fort Nisqually: Charles Wilkes at, 1 (1):28; photographs relating to, 5(2):5,11 Crew in Europe, 1944-45, 3(3):29(N) Hudson's Bay Company at, 5(2):22-27, Field, Laura (fictional heroine), 7(1):39-44 Fleury, Susan, Whistlepunks and Geoducks: 6(4):19; illustrations of, 4(1):31; Fields, Ronald: AbbyWilliams Hill and the An OralHistory Portrait ofWashington photographs of artifactsfrom, 5(2):23,27; Lureof the Wt-st, 4(1):46(R); ''.Abby State, excerpts from, 1(3):29-30 photographs of site of, 5(2):22,26; Williams Hill: Northwest Painter, 1861- Flora, ofWashington state, 3(3):29, 6(4):47 photographs relating to, 5(2):15,24- 1943," 2(4):21-29 Flower bulb industry, 8(1):44 25,29; Pierre Charles at, 4(1):31; roads "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!" See Oregon Flowers, A. E., 7(3):4-5 to, 5(4):27 Country, boundary dispute Flowers, Billy Ray, 7(3):3, 6 Fort Okanogan, 4(1):32, 5(4):16-7; FilipinoAmericans, photographs relating to, Fluke, John M., Sr., 3(2):37 illustrations of, 3(4):28 10(4):38 FlyingFish (schooner), charts Columbia Fort San Miguel, 6(2):31-32 Findlay, John M., reviews by, 5(4):47 River, 6(3): 15-16 Fort Simpson, 4(2):4 Fires, 3(2):7, 5(4):27. See also Centennial Folger, Brazillai, 4(1):22 Fore Spokane, 9(1):8,9; photographs of, Mill fire; Field burning; Seattle fire of Folk arts, ofWashington state, 4(2):47 9(1):6 1889 Folk songs. See Songs , 5(4):28; in Indian war of Firearms, linked to trade, 10(4):7 Folklife, 2(3):47, 4(2):47; of Puget Sound, 1855-56, 7(1):10-13; photographs of, "FirstAscent ofMc. Sc. Helens," 2(1):36-45 3(2):41-45 7(1):11; roads to, 6(4):9-11 Fisguard(warship), 5(2):23 Folklore: bibliography of, 2(3):47; of Fort Stevens, 8(4):9 Fish hatcheries, photographs relating to, assassinations, 6(4):2-5; ofNative Fort Townsend, 4(2):40,42 6(2):19 Americans, 7(3):46, 10(4):47 Fore Union, 2(4):42; paintings of, 8(1):30 Fish ladders, at Columbia River dams, Food: ofNativeAmericans, 7(3):13-16; on (Hudson's Bay Company), 9(4):44 the Oregon Trail, 9(2):4-8; photographs 4(1):30, 4(2):4, 6(4):18,19, 7(2):28, Fish, Harriet U.: "Lady ofthe Lake: A relating to, 9(2):8, 9(4):23; potatoes as, 10(1):12; gardens at, 10(3):20-21; Macabre Tale ofMurder on the Olympic 10(3):20-23; for the prevention ofscurvy, illustrations of, 10(1):14; relationship to Peninsula, 6(2):38-39; "Two Tales from 6(1):9-12; sources for pioneers, 7(4):10. Fort Nisqually of,5(2):24-25,28,31 the 'Fiery' '80s," 3(2):3-7; "Wilderness See also Water Fort Vancouver (U. S.Army): construction Stumps: A Unique Pioneer Housing Football, at University ofWashington, ofofficers' housing at, 8(3):35; road Alternative," 4(4):22-23 1 (3):38-45 connections to, 6(4):9-10. See also Fisher, Harold "Bud", 9(3):12,15 Forbes, J. Warner, 5(1):3 Columbia Barracks; Fisher, Robin, From Maps to Metaphors: The Ford, Corey, Where the Sea Breaks Its Back, Fort Victoria, 4(1):26, 4(2):6, 5(2):27,28 Pacific Worldof George Vtmcouver, 3(3):30(N) Fort Walla Walla, 1 (1):36,39-42, 9(1):8; 9(1):47(R) Ford, Henry, 7(2):27 illustrations of, 2(4):41 Fishing, by NativeAmericans, 5(1):6; Ford, J. F.,photographs by, 2(2):30,32- Fort Ward, 8(3):9-15; maps of, 8(3):13; illustrations relating to, 7(3):15; legal 38,40,41 photographs of, 8(3):10,11,12,14,15 rights regarding, 1(1):45, 4(1):47, 4(4):5- Forest industry. See Timber industry , 7(4):4 15, 5(1):6, 5(3):42, 9(4):4-5,41-44; Forest rangers, photographs of, 6(1): 19 Fore Wright. See Fort George Wright photographs relating to, 5(3):34, 6(2):8, Forest resources, in Washington state, Fortifications, coastal, on Puget Sound, 9(4):39,43; traditional methods of, 2(3):46 8(3):9-10, 8(4):6-13, 9(1):11,12 4(1):26, 5(3):34, 7(3):13-15, 9(4):40- Forman, Maury, Cartooning Washington: One Forry-ninth parallel boundary settlement. 41,43, 10(1):26-27 Hundred Years of Cartoon Art in the See Oregon Country, boundary dispute Fishing, commercial: in Alaska, 9(3):7-10; Evergreen State, 3(3):48(N) Fosdick, Dorothy, Stayingthe , on Olympic Peninsula, 3(3):5,32; Forrest, Charles, 10(1):15,16 2(1):47(N) photographs relating to, 9(4):41; women Fort Astoria, 5(1):46; illustrations of, Foss, Henry, 7(2):31 in, 5(2):47. See alsoOyster industry; 9(3):43 Foss, Thea, 3(2):37, 7(2):31; photographs Whaling, commercial Fort Benton, 2(4):42-43 of,1(1):7 Fiske, John, 4(3):2-8; illustrations of, 4(3):7; . See Fortifications, coastal , Homer Redfield, 5(1):10 illustrations ofmemorabilia relating to, Fort Colville, 4(1):32, 5(2):28, 7(2):28; Foster, William Z., 4(1):8 4(3):3 photographs of, 2(4) :31 Four Hours to the Mountain (auto-train Five Crows. See Sechelmeld , 1 (1):36,39, 5(3):32 race), photographs of,3(2):48 Flagg, Ernest, 1 (2):42,44 Fort Flagler. See Fortifications, coastal Four Seasons Olympic Hotel. See Olympic Flags, ofnewspapers. See Mastheads Fort George, 4(1):29-30, 6(3):14 Hotel Flathead Indians, 6(3):25, 10(3):24-30, Fort George Wright, 7(3):4 Fourth ofJuly celebrations. See Indepen­ 10(4):6-7. See alsoSechelmeld , illustrations of, 7(3):40 dence Day celebrations. Flattery, Cape (WA): halibut fishing at, Fort Langley, 4(1):30-31, 4(2):4, Fox, Jay, 4(1):3-10,34; illustrations relating 9(4):40-41; lighthouse at, 9(3):20-22; 5(2):24,27,28,31 to, 4(1):3,8; photographs of, 4(1):9 Fort Lawton, 10(1):33,35,37,38

COLUMBIA 17 INDEX FRANCE

France: maritime explorations by (see Fuller, Richard E., 3(2):36; and Seattle Art Genesee News (ID), on vigilantism, Maritime explorations, by the French); Museum, 8(3):29-30; photographs of, 6(1):24,26 whaling on Northwest Coast by, 2(1):11 George, Fort. See Fort George 4(1):22-28 Fulwiler, Kyle 0., Celebration: A Washington George, Sam (Colville), photographs of Frank Leslie'sIllustrated Weekly, on Washing­ Cookbook, 3(3):29(N) family of, 6(1):7 ton statehood, 8(3):8 Funicular hoists, photographs relating to, George Wright, Fort. See Fort George Franklin Coal Mine (WA), 8(1):13-18; 7(2):9 Wright photographs relating to, Funston, Frederick, 9(1):12; photographs of, Georgia(wooden steamer), 7(2):17 8(1):14,15,16,17; maps of, 8(1):13 9(1):10 Georgia, Strait of, 4(1):26 Franklin Counry, WA, wheat farmingin, Punter, Robert, 4(3):43 Georgiana (sloop), expedition to Queen 9(2):21,23 Fur trade, 7(2):28,47, 8(2):47, 9(4):46-47, Charlotte Islands by, 8(2):17-23 Franklin, Jerry, 6(4):47 10(4):8-9,10; China in, 2(3):15, Gerber, Michele S.: "Hanford'sHistoric Franklin, WA. See Franklin Coal Mine 4(3):39,42-44, 5(3):37-38, 5(4):16, Reactors," 9(1):31-36; "Hanford's Franzwa, Gregory M.: Maps ofthe Oregon 6(2):31, 7(2):47; in, 2(3):11-16; Omnipresent Storage Tanks," 7(3):28-33; Trail, 3(2):47(R); The Oregon Trail illustrations relating co, 10(4):9,10. See "Hanford's Pac-Men: Five Revisited, 3(2):47(R) also Hudson's Bay Company; Northwest Separations Plants Await Decommission­ (B.C.), 4(1):29,30 Company; ; Russian ing," 10(3):38-43; "Historical Access to Free Speech League, 4(1):7 American Company; Trade, between che Hanford Record," 3(4):29-35, Freighting, to Pacific Northwest mines, Indians and Euro-Americans 4(2):48(C); "Historical Truth and Rebirth 4(3):22, 8(4):23-28 Fur trapping, 9(3):15 ac che Hanford Nuclear Reservation," Fremont, John Charles, 5(3):31, 7(2):2,5 Furch, Jacob, photographs of, 2(3):34 4(4):2-3; On the Home Front: The Cold French, Pete, photographs of, 4(4):18 W'ttrLegacy of the HanfordNuclear Site, Freschi, Bruno B., "The Promise of 7(3):46(R), 9(1):36(N); "Our Nuclear G Greatness: the New Washington Scace Legacy: The Hanford Engineer Works History Museum," 5(3):22-27, Gaffney, George, "Mc. Rainier (Alias Mt. Comes to the Columbia Basin," 7(3):24- 5(4):45(C) Tacoma)," 3(2):14 27,34-38 Friday Harbor Marine Station (WA), Galiano, Dionisio Alcala. See Alcala Galiano, Gerrells, Charles, photographs of, 8(2):44 5(1):12; photographs of, 5(1):10 Dionisio Gettysburg, WA, photographs of, 3(3):6 Friday, Chris, Organizing Asian-American Gallagher, Tess, Willingly, 3(3):32(N) Gibbs, George, 4(4):27, 5(3):43; illustra- Labor: ThePacific Coast Canned-Salmon Gallatin, Albert: influence on Oregon Treary tions of, 3(4):37, 6(4):10; on Native Industry, 1870-1942, 10(2):44(R) of 1846, 9(1):39-43, 10(2):41-43; Americans, 6(2):37; participation in Frie, Agatha Henel, 6(1):40 illustrations of,10(2) :41 railroad survey, 3(4):23,26,36-37; Friedlander, Elizabeth (Entiat), 1 (3):30; Galloping Gertie. See Tacoma Narrows photographs of, 6(4):10; as road builder, photographs of, 1(3):29 Bridge 6(4):10 Friendly Cove. See Noocka Sound Gambling: by Native Americans, 9(2):14- Gibson, James R.: "A Diverse Economy: The Frontier, changing nature of, 5(2):3-4 15, 19; on horse races, 9(2):14-20 Columbia Department of the Hudson's Frontier life: in fiction, 7(1):37-44; at Gamboa, Erasmo: "Supply Line to the New Bay Company, 1821 - 1846," 5(2):28-31; military posts, 8(3):14, 9(1):8-10, Frontier: The Mexican Mule Pack System "Furs & Food: Russian America and the 9(4):47; in rural settings, 6(4):33-38, ofTransporcacion in the Pacific North­ Hudson's Bay Company," 4(2):3-9; 10(3):45; on San Juan Islands, 10(2):4-5. west," 8(4):21-28; "Washington's Mexican Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: The See also Personal narratives Heritage: A View into the Spanish Maritime Fur Trade ofthe Northwest Coast, Frownfelter, Melissa, reviews by, 8(2):47 Explorations, 1774-1792," 3(3):40-45, 1785-1841, 7(2):47(R) Fruits of Our Labor: A Pictorial Record ofthe 3(4):48(C) Gig Harbor, WA, 3(2):31 Contributiom and Achievements of Gange (whaleship), 4(1):22 Gilliss, Julia, So Far FromHome, 9(4):47(R) Hispanos in Washington (exhibition), Gardner, Jean, books recommended by, Gilstrap, William H., 6(2):42-45; photo- 3(3):45 3(3):29 graphs of, 6(2):42 Frykman, George A.: "A Half Century in the Garfield, Leonard, "Ac Home in Washing­ Giraud, Marcel, The Metis in the Canadian Practice of Pacific Northwest Historiogra­ ton," 4(1):36-45 West, l(l):46(R) phy," 8(4):3-5; Creating the People's Garvin, Blaine, reviews by, 5(3):46 Giske, Howard, "JosefScaylea: Witness to University: Washington State University, Gaskin, Thomas, One of Ours: YoungScoop Change," 8(4):32-37 1890-1990, 5(3):47(R) Jackson (videorecording), 8(1):45 Glacier National Park (MT), tourism Fuller, Edward Newton, 8(3):31, Gasoline stations. See Tea Pot Service Station promoted in, 7(4):25 10(4):24,25; and Washington State Gates, Charles M.: Empire ofthe Columbia, Glacier Peak (WA), 4(4):26-27 Historical Sociery research collection, 8(4):4(N); history ofWashington Glover, Eli S., 3(1):4; bird's-eye view maps 9(4):11-16; photographs of, 9(4):11 statehood by, 3(1):41-45; photographs of, by, 3(1):6; self-portrait by, 3(3):3 Fuller, Edwina Fay: climbs Mount Rainier, 3(1):44 Glover, James, 7(2):33 5(1):3, 5(4):23-24, 10(4):24-29; Gay, J. G., 1 (2):13 Gobin, Harry, 3(3):13 photographs of climbing shoe of, Corporation, at Hanford Goetzman, William H., Looking at the Land 10(4):28; photographs of, 10(4):24-25,27 Nuclear Reservation, 3(4):34 ofPromise: Pioneer Images ofthe Pacific General Slocum (steamboat), 7(2):22 Northwest, 4(3):45(R) General Teste(whaleship), 4(1):26,28

COLUMBIA 18 INDEX HALPIN, MARJORIE M.

GoldHunting in the Cascade Mountains, Graves, Jay P.,10(4):46-47 Grinder, Priscilla Knight, at death of excerpts from, 2(1):36-45 Graves, Morris, 9(2):46 Meriwether Lewis, 1 (4):44-45 Gold mining: in Alaska, 3(2):47, 8(1):39- Gray, Charles, overland trail experiences of, Grinnell, George Bird, 10(1):19,20 43; in Idaho, 1 (3):46; in Okanogan 7(2):2 Gristmills, 6(4):20, 7(2):45; photographs of, County, WA, 4(3): 18-30; in Queen Gray, Robert, 7(1):25, 7(2):31; chart drawn 7(2):44,45, 6(4):19 Charlotte Islands, 8(2): 17,23; stories of, by, 6(3):10; documentation of voyages of, Gromov, Mikhail, transpolar flight of, 7(2):47. See also Klondike 3(4):3-5; influence on forty-ninth parallel 1(2):10-12 Goldendale, WA: fire of1889 in, 3(2):7; boundary, 9(1):41-43, 10(2):41; Grose, William, 7(3):4-5 Frederick Homer Balch in, 3(3): 17, 19; relationship with John Kendrick, 5(3):35- Group Health Cooperative ofPuget Sound, photographs of, 3(2):6; Timmerman 37,39; visits Hawaii, 2(3):12-14; voyages 3(4):12 hanging in, 3(2):6-7 of, 4(3):42-44, 6(3):10, 6(4):46-47. See Groves, Leslie, 5(2):42, 7(3):24; photo­ Golder, Frank, Russian Expansionon the also Columbia Rediviva graphs of, 5(2):38, 7(3):37 Pacific, 3(3):31 (N) Gray, William Polk, 3(2):37, 7(2):31 Gubser, Benedict, mining diary of, 4(3):23 Gompers, Samuel, 7(2):27 Grays Harbor (WA), 3(3):30, 3(4):3,5, Gunberg, Mary Elia, photographs of, Goodwin, George, photographs of home of, 4(2):44; posters relating to, 9(4): 14 8(3):23 4(1):39 Great Britain, maritime explorations by. See Gunn, Arthur, and development of Gorge Dam (WA), 7(2):10,11,15 Maritime explorations, by the British Wenatchee, 9(4): 19-23; photographs of, Gorsline, Jerry: "Rainshadow: The Cultural Great Depression, 4(2):19, 8(4):20; human 9(4):18 Transformation of Sequim Prairie," services during, 3( 4):6-11; personal Guns, linked to trade, 10(4):7 6(4):39-44; Shadows of Our Ancestors, narratives of, 10(1):29-32; photographs Gunther, Erna, 3(2):39, 3(3):15, 6(4):42 6(4):47(R) relating to, 8(4):20 Gustin, Paul, paintings by, 1(2):23 Goss, Albert, 3(2):38 Great Northern Railway: bridge at Rock Guthrie, Woody, 4(2):29, 5(3):33 Gotchy, Joe, "Bridging the Narrows," Island of, 9(4):19,20; construction of, Guzzo, Lou, 10(2):11 4(3):14-17 8(2):25; illustrations relating to, 7(4):23; Gould, Carl F., 4(1):43, 5(1):45; illustra­ photographs relating to, 6(1):5, 8(2):25; H tions ofplans by, 8(3):29; Pacific tourism promoted by, 2(4):26,29, Northwest architecture of, 8(3):24-30; 7(4):25; route to Wenatchee, WA of, H. K Hall (schooner), photographs of, photographs of, 8(3):26; photographs of 9(4):19-21; school names inspired by, 6(2): 10 designs by, 8(3):27,28,30; photographs of 7(2):31 Haarsager, Sandra: Bertha Knight Landes of home of, 8(3):27 Great River of the West. See Columbia River Seattle, 9(2):46-47(R); reviews by, 9(2):47 Gould, Charles J., History of the Flower Bulb Greeley, Horace, on Washington Territory Habersham, Robert A., 10(4):20 Industry in WashingtonState, 8(1):44(R) roads, 6(4): 11 Hadlow, Robert W., "Bridges Over Gould, Dorothy Fay, photographs of, Green, Frank L.: "The Duke ofTacoma And Washington: A Historic Engineering 8(3):26 His Wonderful Museum," 1(4):3-9; Record," 8(1):6-11 Governors, ofWashington state. See under "Round the World with Citizen Train: Haida Indians, 3(4):15; capture ofship­ specificnames of governors Tacoma Makes a Bid forFame," 8(3):16- wreck passengers and crew by, 8(2):19-23; Grain elevator, photographs of, 6(4):37 17; "The Three Musketeers of Northwest photographs relating to, 3(3):34-39, Gramer, Rod, Fighting the Odds: The Lifeof History: Early Chroniclers Meeker, Bagley 8(2):18,22 Senator Frank Church, 9(1):46(R) and Himes Built a Historical Founda­ Haight, Drury, paintings by, 6(3):23 Granberg, Jack, 6(3): 19 tion," 2(4):16-20 Hailey, John, and Idaho statehood, , 7(1):24; illustrations of Green Hill School (Chehalis, WA), 7(4):3; 2(3):22-23 souvenir booklets, 4(2):32; influence of, photographs of, 7(4):3 Haines, Aubrey L., Mountain Fever, 8(2):34-35, 10(1):7; maps of, 4(2):32; Green, Joshua, 6(2):11-12 5(1):4(N) mystique and reality of, 4(2):28-33,36- Green, Michael K.: "Making Canada Halibut fishing,9(4):39-44; photographs of, 38, 9(3):46; photographs relating to, Disappear," 10(1):3-5; "Washington 9(4):39,41,43 2(3):35, 4(2):29,37, 8(2):30, 10(3):5; Human Services Come ofAge," 3(4):6- Hall Brothers Shipbuilding, 6(2): 11-12; radio transcript relating to, 4(2):39. See 12, 4(2):48(C), 4(4):48(C) photographs of yard of, 6(2): 10 alsoColumbia Basin Irrigation Project Greene, Roger S., 2(2):44-45; photographs Hall, Carrie, The Flora and journalof a Trip Granger, WA, 7(2):28 of, 2(2):44 to Mount Rainier,July 19-31, 1897, Grant (cutter), 6(2):41-42 Greenwater River (WA), photographs of excerpts from, 6(1):39 Grant County, WA: wheat farming in, homestead on, 5(3):34 Hall, , reviews by, 9(2):46 9(2):21,23,25; settlement of, Greever, William S., reviews by, 1(3):46 Haller, Granville Owen: military career of, 8(2):31,34,35 Grenville, Cape (OR), 4(3):41 2(2):21-29; photographs of home of, Grant House (Vancouver, WA), 2(3):27, Gribskov, Margaret, "Great Expectations: 2(2):27; photographs of, 2(2):21,24,29 8(3):34; photographs of, 8(3):33 Small Towns in the Wheat Country," Haller, Henrietta: photographs of,2(2):23; Grant, James A., drawings by, 5(2):28 6(4):33-38 photographs of home of,2(2):27 Grant, Julia Dent, 2(3):28-31 Griffith,Maynard, photographs of, 8(2):38 Hallett, Stanley, photographs of home of, Grant, Ulysses Simpson: in Washington Griggs, Chauncey L., 10(4):40-42,44; 4(1):43 Territory, 2(2):46, 2(3):26-32, 8(3):32- illustrations relating to, 10(4):41,42; Halpin, Marjorie M., jack Shadbolt and the 34,36; photographs of, 2(3):26 photographs of home of, 10(4):39,43 Coast Indian Image, 2(4):47(R) Grass-seed industry, in Oregon, 5(2):7-11 Grimm, Dan, 10(2):19

COLUMBIA 19 INDEX HAMILTON, CHARLES KEENEY

Hamilton, Charles Keeney: pioneer aviation Northwest Indian Rights Cases," 19; in Washington state, 4(3):47. See also of, 3(2):8-9, 8(1):35-38; photographs of, 4(4):5-15 Medicine 3(2):8,9, 8(1):35,37 Harmony, Camp. See Camps, internment Hecker, David A., "The Impact of the New Hamilton, Ladd, This Bloody Deed: The Harney, W D., 10(1):27 Deal on the Arts," 5(1):23-30 MagruderIncident, 10(1):47(R) Harney, William S.: in San Juan Islands Heckman, Hazel, Island in the Sound, Hamilton, Ross, photographs of, 3(3):5 crisis, 1(3):11-13,15-17,20, 2(2):26-27; 3(3):32(N) Hammer, Jacob, Oregon Tr ail diary of, photographs of, 1(3):12 Hecla Mining Company, 5(4):34-39; 6(3):47 , naming of, 6(2):33 photographs relating to, 5(4):35 Hammond, Carol, reviews by, 2(2):47, Harriman, Edward H., Alaska expedition of, Hedren, Paul, reviews by, 9(4):46-47 6(3):47, 8(4):46 5(1):10-11, 10(1):19,20 Hee, Chin Gee, photographs of, 10(4):32 Handbills. See Ephemera Harris, Stephen L.: "Cascade Volcanoes," Helder, Vanessa, 4(2):34-35; illustrations of Hanford Nuclear Reservation: construction 4(4):24-31; "Frederic Homer Balch, the watercolors by, 4(2):34,35 of,3(4):32-33, 5(2):42-45; during the Pioneer Novelist," 3(3):17-21; "A Heldman, Donald P., The Fur Trade Cold War, 3(4):33-34; health issues Northwest Tale: Frederick Homer Balch's Revisited, 9(4):46-47(R) concerning, 3(4):30,33-34,35, 7(3):26- Camas Prairie Gir4" 7(1):37-38 Helens, Mount Saint. See Saint Helens, 27,38; historical documents relating to, Harrison, Phyllis, A., "Maritime Folk.life: Mount 3(4):29-31,34-35; maps of, 9(1):34; oral Puget Sound," 3(2):41-45 Helmericks, Constance, Down the Wild history of, 5(2):38-45; photographs Hart, Arthur A., Camera Eye on Idaho: River, 7(3):47(R)

relating to, 3(4):30-32,34, Pioneer Photography, 1863-1913, Heney, Michael J., photographs of,8(3):40 5(2):39,41,42,45, 9(1):31,32,35, 6(1):46(R) Henry Bailry(sternwheeler), 6(2): 11-12 10(3):38-43; plutonium production at, Hart, W Thomas, 4(3):24,26-27 Henry, Alexander, 5(2):6 5(2):40,45, 7(3):34,36, 10(3):38-43; Hart's Pass (WA), 4(3):28 Henry, Andrew, and the Oregon Tr ail, radioactive contamination by, 3(4):29- Hartley, Roland E.: criticism of state capitol 9(3):42-44 30,33-35, 4(4):2-3, 7(3):38; reactors at, project by, 1(2):38,41; on Beacon Rock Henry, John Frazier: "Bainbridge Peninsula," 5(2):43, 9(1):31-36; secrecy surrounding, State Park, 6(2):2; on Governor I. 4(4):42-45; "The Wreck of the Valencia," 3(4):32-34; security against Japanese Stevens's mansion, 2(3):42-45; on 7(2):17-23 attacks, 8(4):11-12; site selection for, Washington income tax, 1(1):11,13; Hercules Mining Company, 5(4):37 5(2):40-42, 7(3):24-25. See also B­ photographs of, 1(2):43 Herem, Barry, 3(3): 15 Reactor; Storage tanks, for nuclear waste Hartnett, B. J., paintings by, 1(2):26-27 Heriford, Annette, Hanford narratives of, HanfordReach (Columbia River), Harvey, Alva: photographs of, 3(4):14; 5(2):40-41 3(4):33-34 world flight of, 3(4):16-20 Hermanson, Jim, 3(4):44-45 Hanford, WA, 5(2):40,42; photographs of, Haswell, Robert: illustrations of, 3(4):3; Heroic horseback rides, in the Pacific 9(3):29 illustrations relating to, 3(4):4,5; logs of, Northwest, 4(4): 16-20 Hangings, public. See Violence 3(4):3-5, 5(3):36 Heron, Francis, 5(2):25 Hanify, Mary Lou, First Families, Hatcheries, fish, photographs relating to, Herrera, David, "Whitman Mission 3(3):29(N) 6(2):19 Revisited," 3(1):10-11 Hankins, Jean F.,"Whitman County Grit: Haviland, James W, Saddlebags to Scanners: Heuterman, Thomas H., "The Battle of Palouse Vigilantes and the Press," The First 100 Yearsof Medicine in Wapato: The Klan, the Legion, the Press 6(1):20-26 Washington State, 4(3):47(R) and the Yakima Valley Japanese Ameri­ Hanna, Esther Belle, overland trail Hawaii: illustrations relating to, 2(3):12, 13; cans," 9(3):32-38, 9(4):45(C) experiences of, 7(3):40,42,44 maps of, 2(3):17; role in Northwest Hewitt, Randall, 9(2):7 Hanna, James, 2(3): 11 exploration of, 2(3):10-17, 4(3):39,43, Heyburn, ID, 5(3):15 Hanneman, Mary, reviews by, 9(2):47 5(3):37,38 Hezeta, Bruno de, 3(3):42, 4(2):21, 6(1):9, Hanscom, John, "Company Coal Town: Hawaiians, native, 5(2):25; as workers in 6(2):30,32, 6(3): 10,11 Franklin and the Oregon Improvement Pacific Northwest, 2(3):15-16 Higher Education FacilitiesAuthoriry v. Company," 8(1):13-18, 8(2):45(C) Hawkbells: illustrations of, 5 (4): 16; as trade Gardner (1985), 3(2):26 Hansen, David M., "Fortress without Guns: items, 5(4):15-16,17 Highline Canal, 9(4):17-23 Fort Ward, an Abandoned Army Outpost Hay, Marion E., 9(4):30-32; photographs Highways, in Washington state, 6(2):13, on Bainbridge Island," 8(3):9-15 of, 9(4):30 7(2):15, 10(1):28,40. See alsoAlaska­ Hansen, Julia Butler, 3(2):39 Haycox, Stephen, 7(2):46; "The First Flight Canada Military Highway Hanson, Ole, 7(2):10 Around the World: Washington and Hiking. See Climbing and hiking, recre­ Hanson, Raymond, 3(2):37 Alaska Linked Once Again," 3(4):14-20 ational Harbor Island (Seattle, WA): development Hayden Lake (ID), as tourist destination, Hilferty, Gerald and Associates, history of, 5(1):38-45; illustrations relating to, 7(4):29-31 museum drawings by, 3(1):22-25 5(1):39,43; photographs of, 5(1):44 Haymarket Riot, 4(1):3-4 Hill, Abby Rhoda Williams, 2(4):21-29, Harding, Bruce C., "Lenna Baird: Mother to Hazardous waste. See Storage tanks, for 4(1):46; illustrations of paintings by, 200,000 Boys," 4(1):12-15 nuclear waste 2(4):21-28; photographs of, 2(4):22,29 Hare, S. Herbert, and Longview, WA, Health care issues: concerning Hanford Hill, Charles, 5(1):9-10 4(2):14,16-17 Nuclear Reservation, 3(4):30,33-34,35, Hill, Ed, lynching of, 6(1):20,22-25 Harmon, Sasha, "Writing History by 7(3):26-27; photographs relating to, Litigation: the Legacy and Limitations of 6(2):16; in Seattle, WA, 3(4):11, 6(2):17-

COLUMBIA 20 INDEX HUGHES, GLENN

Hill, Edwin C., In the Shadow ofthe Holladay, Ben, 1(4):23-24,26-28; photo­ 7(4):42; photographs of, 1(3):3,5,7-10, Mountain: The Spirit ofthe CCC, graphs of, 1(4):26 4(2):17, 5(3):3,4,6-9,11, 7(1):19, 6(2):47(R) Holland, Ernest, 6(1):18 7(4):37,44 Hill,James J., 7(2):31, 7(4):25 Hollander, Russell: "Incarcerate or Cure? Houlahan, Kathleen, paintings by, 1(2):22 Hill, Louis W, 7(4):25,27 Governor Albert Mead and Progressive Houses and housing: of Alaska Natives, Hill, Sam, 3(2):37 10(3):5; photographs of Reform of the Washington Mental 3(3):35-36; design and construction of, home of, 4(1):44 Hospital System," 7(3): 17-23; "Our 4(1):36-45; by Frank Lloyd Wright, Hills, Patricia, Jacob Lawrence: ThirtyYears of Brothers' Keepers: The Story ofHuman 10(4):39-44; public, 3(4): 11, 4(1):45, Prints (1963-1993), 9(2):46(R) Services in Washington, 1853-1932," 9(2):31-32; stumps used as, 4(4):22-23; Himes, George: influence on Northwest 3(1):12-20 at Vancouver Barracks' Officers' Row, history, 2(4):16-18,20; photographs of, Holm, Bill, 3(3):12,15; Spirit and Ancestor: 8(3):32-37. See also Bigelow House; 2(4):18, 5(4):23, 7(1):10, 7(4):7 A Century ofNorthwest Coast Indian Art in Stevens House Hines, Celinda, overland trail experiences of, the Burke Museum, 2(4):46(R), Howard House (Vancouver, WA), 7(2):5 3(3):28(N) 8(3):34,36-37 Hines, Donald M.: Celilo Tales Wasco Myths. Holm, Eleanor, 10(2):38,40 Howard,John, 8(1):13-15 Legends, Tales ofMagic and the Marvelous, Holstine, Craig, reviews by, 6(4):46 Howay, Frederic W: TheDixon-Meares 10(4):47(R); The Forgotten Tribes, Home Colony, WA, 4(1):3,5-8,10,34; Controversy, 4(3):44(N); Voyages ofthe 6(4):47(R); Ghost Voices: "Yakima Indian photographs relating to, 4(1):5,6 Columbia, to the Northwest Coast, Myths, Legends, Humor and Hunting Homesteaders, twentieth-century, 8(2):35 4(4):47(R), 3(4):3(N) Stories, 7(3):46(R); Magic in the Moun­ Honourable Company. See Hudson's Bay Howe,James Wong, 3(2):39 tains: The"Yakima Shaman, 10(2):44(R) Company Howe, Samuel D., photographs of, Hinz, Henry, photographs of, 3(4):13 (WA), 2(4):25, 9(3):15-16 8(2):19,23 Hirabayashi, Gordon, 3(2):38 Hood Canal Bridge (WA), 9(1):13 Howe, Sharon M., "Living by Land & Sea: Hispanic heritage: of exploration era, Hood, Mount (OR), 3(3):18, 8(4):47; Clallam County History Comes Alive," 3(3):40-45; of frontier transportation, illustrations of, 4(4):27; volcanic activity 3(3):3-6 8(4):21-28; photographs relating to, of, 4(4):28-29 Huckleberries, 7(3):16 3(3):45, 8(4):21,23,24-25,26. See also Hood River, OR, Japanese Americans in, Hudson's Bay Company: agricultural Mozifio,Jose Mariano 10(4):34-37 activities of, 4(2):4-9, 6(2):22, 10(1):13- Historians: 3(2):2, 3(4):2, 10(4):30-31; as Hooper, WA, 7(1):15-16; photographs of, 15, 10(4):12-16; aids in rescue of expert witnesses, 4(4):5,9,15; of the 7(1):19 Georgiana, 8(2):21; aids U. S. Exploring American West, 3(1):40-45, 5(4):3, Hoover, Herbert T., reviews by, 1(2):47 Expedition, 1(1):28-29,32; assistance to 9(1):3-5 Hopkinson, Joseph, "Hail, Columbia!" settlers by, 6(4):16-17,19-20; association Historic preservation: of Bigelow House, 6(4):30 of Pierre Charles' with, 4(1):29-31; charts 7(4):34; of Columbia County Court­ Hops: cultivation of, 2(1):16, 2(4):16, Columbia River, 6(3):12-13,16; competes house, 7(4):20; of Isaac Stevens house, 3(3):24, 6(1):40, 7(1):14, 8(4):39-44, with Americans, 4(2):4; in Cowlitz 2(3):40-45; ofThorp gristmill, 7(2):43- 10(3):22; photographs relating to, corridor, 6(4):6; and Cowlitz Indians, 45; ofVancouver Barracks' Officers' Row, 3(1):37, 8(4):39,40,41,44; posters 8(2):11-12; development of Port 8(3):37 relating to, 8(4):42,43 Nisqually by, 5(2): 15,22-27, 6(4):19; History: in Federal Writers' Program, Hoquiam, WA, 7(2):31 economic diversification of, 5(2):28-31, 5(1):26-27; as guide for future, 10(3):3-6; Horn, Cape (Columbia River), photographs 5(3):30; and forty-ninth parallel interest in, 2(1):2-3 of, 9(3):26 boundary, 9(1):42; illustrations of coat of History museums. See under specificn ames of Horn, Cape, ( South America), 5(3):36, arms of, 4(1):32; illustrations relating to, museums 9(4):35 5(2):30, 6(2):7; interest in , Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Temples of Horse racing: by Native Americans, 9(2): 14- 2(2):13-14; recruitment of Hawaiians by, Democracy: The State Capitols ofth e USA, 15; photographs of, 9(2):16,17,18; in 2(3): 16-17; recruitment of settlers by, 1(2):44(N) Washington state, 8(1):45, 9(2):14-20. 5(2):26-27, 8(3):3-5, 9(1):37; on San Hitchcock, Kathleen, Hanford narratives of, See alsoLongacres Race Tr ack (Seattle, Juan Islands, 1 (3): 12; schools names 5(2):41-42 WA); Meadows, The (Seattle, WA) associated with, 7(2):28; settlements Hitchman, Robert, Place Names a/ Washing- Horseback rides, 4(4):16-20; maps of, north ofColumbia River, 2(2):3, 8(4): 17- ton, 1 (1):3-5, 1( 2):49(N) 4(4):18 18; trade with Russian American Hitler, Adolph, 10(2):39-40 Horses, 10(4):6, 6(2):25,26. See also Company, 4(2):3-9, 5(2):24,25,30, Hodde, Charles, 1(1):13,15,16 Livestock, Hudson's Bay Company use of 10(1):13. See also under specificnames of Hodel, Donald, 5(3):14-16; photographs of, Horton, Dexter, 6(3):34 company outposts; Puget's Sound Agricul­ 5(3):15 Hoskins,John Box, 3(4):3-5 tural Company Hodge, Frederick Webb, 10(1):21 Hotel Glenmore (Hooper, WA), 7(1):16; Huggins, Edward, 10(1):14-16; photographs Hogan, Kathy, Cohasset Beach Chronicles: photographs of, 7(1):19 offamily of, 5(2):15; photographs of, WorldWo r II in the PacificNorthwest, Hotels: illustrations relating to, 7(4):42-43; 5(2):15 10(2):45(R) in Hooper, WA, 7(1):16; in Longview, Hughes, Glenn: New Deal theater projects Hogg, Thomas C., articles noted, 7(3):4 WA, 4(2):18; in Seattle, WA, 1(3):3-10, of, 5(1):28,29; photographs of, 5(1):24 Holbrook, Stewart H., 4(1):5,10, 4(2):28,31 7(4):39,41, 10(2):6,8-9; in Spokane, WA, Holcomb,J erald W, reviews by, 6(2):46-47 5(3):3-11, 6(1):39; in Tacoma, WA,

COLUMBIA 21 INDEX HUGO, RICHARD

Hugo, Richard, Making Certain It Goes On: Immigration: by Asians, 10(4):30-37; by Iritani, Evelyn, An Ocean Between Us, The Collected Poems ofRichard Hugo, Filipinos, 10(4):38; by Scandinavians, 9(2):47(R) 3(3):32(N) 8(3):47 Iron and steel industry, in Washington state, Human services, in Washington state, Imperial Eagle(brig), 4(3):39 8(1):19-28; photographs relating to, 2(4):11-12, 3(1):12-20, 3(4):6-12, Incline hoists, photographs relating to, 8(1):21 4(2):47, 7(3):17-23; exhibit relating to, 7(2):9 Irondale, WA, 8(1):19-28; photographs of, 3(1):18 Income tax, in Washington state. See Taxes, 8(1):20-21,22,25 Humphrey, William E., 7(2):22 in Washington state Irrigation: in Columbia Basin (see Columbia Hundley, Norris, The Great Thirst, Independence Day celebrations, on the Basin Irrigation Project); photographs 10(1):7(N) Oregon Trail, 7(4):31, 9(2):4-8,15 relating to, 6(4):44, 9(4):17,23; private Hunn, Eugene S., 6(2):5; Nch'i-Wdna, 'The Indian arts and crafts:collections of, projects for, 8(2):31,34; on Sequim Big River:' Mid-Columbia Indians and 6(2):41-45, 7(1):46-47; illustrations of, Prairie, 6(4):44; for Wenatchee, Their Land,5(2):46(R) 10(3):27,28, 10(4):10; impact of trade 9(4):17-23 Hunsby, George, 10(3):18 goods on, 10(4):11-12; of Northwest Irwin, Judith W., "The Dispossessed: The Hunt, Lewis C., letters about San Juan Coast tribes, 2(4):46,47, 6(1):47, 6(2):41; Cowlitz Indians in Cowlitz Corridor," Island, 1(3): 11, 16-20 of Rocky Mountain tribes, 10(3):27-28; 8(2):10-15, 8(3):45(C) Hunt, Linda Lawrence, "A Victorian photographs of, 3(3):8,10,12,13,15,31, Island Crossing, WA, 10(4):3-5 Odyssey: Their 1896 Transcontinental 3(4):24, 6(2):43; retrospective on, 3(3):8- Issei. See Japanese Americans Trek Brought Two Spokane Women Both 16, 7(4):46. See also Rock art; Totem Italian Americans, 3(3):31; photographs of, Victory and Defeat," 9(2):33-40 poles 8(3):18,20,22,23; in Walla Walla Valley, Hunt, William R., "Goldfield Gateway: Indian Charlie. See Charlie, Salmon Bay 8(3):18-23 Seattle Opens up Alaska at the Turn of Indian Claims Commission, 4(4):6 IWW. See Industrial Workers of the World the Century," 4(4):36-41 Indian fishing. See Fishing, by Native Huntley, Robert (Chet), radio script Americans of, 4(2):39 Indian Henry (Klickitat), 5(1):4 J Hutchings, James, overland trail experiences Indian reservations, 3(3): 11,25, 5(2):34, J H Bowers (bark), photographs of, 5(2):32 of, 7(2):3 6(1):28,31; for Colville Confederated J Street, South (Tacoma, WA), photographs Hutchins, Jane, Hanford narratives of, Tribes, 4(3):18,22,28-29; illustrations of houses on, 4(1):41 5(2):44-45 relating to, 4(4):6; forYakima Indians, J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency, Hutchinson, Fred, 3(2):39 9(3):32-38 promotes Pacific Northwest, 6(1):14-18 Hutton, Levi W.,7(2):33 Indian Shaker Church, 6(1):27-32; Jackson, Donald, Among the Sleeping Giants, Hutton, May Arkwright, 3(2):38 illustrations relating to, 6(1):28,29; 2(1):47(R) Hydro-Thermal Power Plan, 5(3):12-14 photographs relating to, 6(1):30,31 Jackson, Henry M., 2(1):47, 3(2):39, Hydroelectricity. See Electric power Indian wars. See Native Americans, wars 8(1):45; on reclamation, 10(1):8-11 against Jackson, John, photographs of home of, Indians. See Native Americans 4(1):37 Infatigable(brig), crosses the Columbia Jackson, William Henry, paintingsby, Ice Springs (WY), 7(2):4 River bar, 9(4):34-37 6(3):24 IdahoDaily Statesman (Boise, ID), on Ingalls, Gertrude Balch, 3(3):18,19 Jackson's Cove, 9(3):13 vigilantism, 6(1):25 Insane, care of the. See Mentally ill, Jacobs, Dal, logging narratives of,5(1):36 Idaho Territory, 10(1):47; boundary care of the Jacobs, Sue-Ellen, Winds of Change: Women adjustment proposals, for 2(3):18-23; International Halibut Commission, 1938 in Northwest Commercial Fishing, maps of, 2(3):20-21 report of, 9(4):40-44 5(2):47(R) Idaho, 1(3):46, 2(1):46, 3(2):47, 6(2):46, International Paper Company. See Long-Bell James, David: Ever Westward the Land, 10(3):45; statehood for, 2(3):18-23, Lumber Company 1 ( 1) :45 (R); Grisdale:Last ofthe Logging 2(4):35 International Peace Arch (Blaine, WA), Camps, 1(3):47(R) Idaho, University of. See University ofldaho 10(4):3 James R. O'Farrell Bridge (WA), 8(1): 10; (Moscow, ID) Industrial Workers of the World, 3(1):47, illustrations of,8(1):6,10 Illingworth, Hallie, 6(2):38-39; photographs 3(3):28, 4(1):5; conflict in Centralia, WA, Jameson, Elizabeth, The WomensWest, of, 6(2):39 3(1):47, 8(3):46; illustrations relating to, 2(2):46(R) Illingworth, Monte, 6(2):38-39; photo­ 6(1):36,37; in Spokane, WA, 6(1):36 Japan, 7(3):12; attacks on Pacific Northwest graphs of, 6(2):39 Internment camps. See Camps, internment by, 8(4):6-13; photographs of sailors of, Ilwaco, WA, 10(3):20. See also Columbia Interurban railroads, 7(4):28-31; of David T. 8(4):37 Lightship No. 50 Denny, 7(4):39-41; photographs relating Japan Air Lines, 8(2):36,37 Images ftom the Inside Passage:An to, 7(4):38 Japanese Americans: in Hood River, OR, Portrait by Winter and Pond (exhibition), Interviews. See Oral history 10(4):34-37; illustrations relating to, 3(3):34 Inventors and inventions, 6(1):40-45 6(4):22,23,24-25; internment of,3(3):31, Immigrants, as casual laborers, 6(1):36-37. Invitations. See Ephemera 6(4):22-23; in Okanogan Valley, 6(1):2-8; See also under specificnames ofnational IphigeniaNubiana (brig), 4(3):39,42,43 personal narratives of, 9(2):47; photo­ groups Irish Americans: in Butte, MT, 4(2):46; graphs relating to, 6(1):3, immigration patterns of, 10(2):45 9(3):31,33,35,36,38, 10(2):31, 10(4):35;

COLUMBIA 22 INDEX KIRK,RUTH

in Seattle, WA, 10(4):34-36; in Yakima Jonaitis, Aldana: ChieflyFeasts, 6(1):47(R); Kellogg, Joseph, 10(4):20; photographs of, Valley, 9(3):32-38 From the Land of the Totem Poles, 10(4):20 Jaroslaw, Mark, "The Boeing 307 2(4):47(R) Kelso, WA, 1(2):13, 3(4):39,41, 6(4):6 Stratoliner: A Salute to the Airlift Wonder Jones, Maurice, 6(3):37 Kendrick, John, maritime exploration by, of World War II," 7(1):2-7 Jones, Quincy, 3(2):39 2(3): 12-14, 3(4):4, 4(3):37,42,43,44, Jawbone Flats. See Clarkston, WA Jones, Robert F.,Astorian Adventure: the 5(3):35-39, 5(4):42-43, 6(3):10 Jefferson County, WA, historical society of, journal ofAlfred Seton, 1811-1815, Kendrick, John, The Voyage ofSutil and 3(4):44-45 8(2):47(R) 1792: The Last Spanish Jeffrey, Julie Roy: Converting the West:A Jones, Wesley, 3(2):39, 3(4):20 Exploration of the Northwest Coast of Biography ofNarcissa Whitman, 6(1):46- Jordan, Lynn, "The Invisible Sex: the America, 6(3):46-47(R) 47(R); "Empty Harvest at Waiilatpu: the Approach of Statehood Heightened Kenjiro Nomura:An Artist's Viewof the Mission Life of ," Awareness of Women's Roles," 2(4):8-15 Japanese-American Internment, (exhibi­ 6(3):22-32 (steamboat), photographs of, tion), 6(4):22-25 jenny (schooner), in Columbia River, 10(4):21 Kennedy, John F.: assassination of, 6(4):2,4- 6(3):12 Joseph, Mother. See Mother Joseph 5; on civil defense, 10(3):8-11; on Jensen, Doreen, Robes of Power, Totem Poles Journals. See Lewis and Clark Expedition, reclamation, 10(1):10-11 on Cloth, 2(4):47(R) journals of; Personal narratives Kennedy, Minnie (Ma), preaches in Kelso, Jensen, Vickie, Where the People Gather: Juan de Puca, Strait of, 2(3):11,12; charts of, WA, 1(2):13 Carving a Totem Pole, 7(2):47(R) 3(3):44, 4(2):22, 4(3):37, 4(4):30, Kerry, Albert S.: in development of Olympic Jessie, Lake (ND), 2(4):41; illustrations of, 6(2):33, 7(2):19; explored by John Hotel, 1(3):6-8; photographs of, 1(3):4 2(4):40 Meares, 4(3):40-42; illustrations of, Kesselman, Amy, Fleeting Opportunities: Jewell, James Robbins, reviews by, 10(1):46 2(3):15, 4(3):38, 4(4):43; naming of, Women Shipyard Workers in Portland and Jewitt, John, 6(2):36; The Adventures and 6(2):32-33; shipwreck in, 7(2): 18-19 Vancouver During WorldWar II and Sufferingsof John R. jewitt: Captive of Judicial system. See Courrs Reconversion, 7(1):47(R) Maquinna, 2(2):47(R) Juneau, AK, 3(3):34 Kessler, George, 4(2):14,16 Joann (salmon seiner), photographs of, Juries, photographs relating to, 2(4):14 (Columbia River), illustrations 3(2):41 Juvenile offenders, schools for, 3(1):15,16- of, 6(2):4-5 Joffrey, Robert, 3(2):39 17, 7(4):3-4 Kettle Falls, WA, 10(4):6 Johansen, Bruce, El Pueblo: the Gallegos Keyser, James D., "Remnants of a Vanished Family'sAmerican journey, 1503-1980, K Culture: Columbia River Rock Art," 3(3):31(N) 7(1):28-36 Johansen, Dorothy 0., Empire of the Kadishan (Tlingit), 3(3):37 Killoren, John J., 'Come Blackrobe:'De Smet Columbia, 8(4):4(N), 10(1):29(N) Kahler, Mrs. George, illustrations relating and the Indian Tragedy, 9(1):46(R) Johnson, Donald Leslie, '"One of My Best to, 7(4):11 Kimball, Dorothy, drawings by, 6( 4): 14 Children:' A Frank Lloyd Wright House Kahlow, WR., photographs of, 6(1):3 Kincaid Hall (University of Washington), in Lakewood," 10(4):39-44 Kaiana, illustrations of, 4(3):40 naming of, 5(1):14 Johnson, E. M., family photographs of, Kaiser Company, Inc., illustrations relating Kincaid, Louise, photographs of, 5(1): 11,12 8(2):41 to, 8(1):12 Kincaid, Trevor, 3(2):39, 5(1):8-14; Johnson, Ed, photographs of, 5(1):34-35 Kalakala(ferry boat), 9(1):13; photographs photographs of, 5(1):8,9,12,13; The Johnson, Eric A., 3(2):37 of, 9(1):18 Adventures of an Omnologist, 5 (1): 14 (N) Johnson, Larry, 10(2):29; photographs of, KalamaBeacon (Kalama, WA), 3(4):39,41 King County, WA, 10(3):22 10(2):32 Kalama, WA, 3(4):38-40,42-43, 7(2):36 (brig), 4(3):39 Johnson, Michael Bruce, "A Diamond in the Kalispel Indians, 1 (2) :46 King George's Sound. See Rough: Camp Parsons Boy Scout Camp Kalman, Harold, Exploring Vancouver, King, Joseph A., Ireland to North America: in the Olympics," 9(3):12-18 9(4):47(R) Emigrantsfrom West Cork, 10(2):45(R) Johnson, 0. B., 5(1):9-10 Kanasket (Puyallup), 7(1):13 King, Randolph, 7(3):3 Johnson, Oscar, and the shipwreck of Kane, Paul, 3(1):10-11, 8(2):13; drawings King Valley (ID), African Americans in, Valencia, 7(2):17-19,23 by, 3(1):10,11, 6(3):28, 6(4):39, 8(2):13, 7(3):3 Johnson, Robert E., crosses Naches Pass, 9(3):24-25 Kingma, David, reviews by, 10(4):46-47 1(1):29, 4(1):32 Kansas City, MO, influence on Longview, Kingsbury, Martha, Celebrating Washington's Johnston, Hugh, From Maps to Metaphors: WA of, 4(2):14,16-17,18 Art, 4(2):47(R) The Pacific Worldof , Katalla, AK, 8(3):38-41; photographs of, Kingston, WA, 5(4):47 9(1):47(R) 8(3):39 Kinnear, John R., 2(4):33 Johnston, Norman J.: "Original Governor's Katalla Company Railroad, 8(3):38; Kinsey, Darius, 5(1):32, 7(3):7-12; Mansion," 2(3):40-45; Washington's photographs of, 8(3):38 photographs by, 7(3):7-12, 10(2):30-31; AudaciousState Capitoland Its Builders, Kautz, August V.,5(1):3,4, 7(1):14 photographs of, 7(3):8,11 3(2):46(R); "Washington's Public Keller, Robert H.: "History 391 Needs Kinsey, Tabitha, 7(3):8,10,11; photographs Architecture," 9(1):20-23 Columbia," 6(3):2, 8(4):5(N); reviews by, of, 7(3):8 Jolson, Al, photographs of, 2(3):7 9(3):46-47; "Sluskin: Yakima Guide to Kiona, Mary, photographs of, 8(4):36 Mount Rainier," 5(1):2-7 Kirk, Ruth, 10(1):47; books recommended Keller, WA, 3(3):23 by, 3(3):29; Exploring Washington

COLUMBIA 23 INDEX KIRKIAND, WA

Archaeology, 3(3):28(N); Exploring Labor unions: in Butte, MT, 4(2):46; in Langlie, Arthur B., 9(1):14,17-19; photo­ Washington'sPast: A Road Guide to History, canneries, 10(2):44; in coal mining, graphs of, 9(1):15 5(1):47(R); "Fort Nisqually," 5(2):22-27; 8(1):15-17; in hard rock mining, 6(1):35; Laperouse, Jean Francois de Galaup, The OlympicRain Forest, 6(4):47(R); involvement of Jay Fox with, 4(1):3-10; 1(1):44, 2(3):12, 5(2):16; illustrations of, photographs by, 5(2):22-27; Tradition and in marine industries, 9(1):13-15; military 1 (1):44 Change on the Northwest Coast, l (2):46(R) response to, 9(1):9-10; posters relating to, (MosesLake, WA), Kirkland, WA, 7(2):27, 7(4):40 6(1):36-37; racial integration of, 8(1):16- 8(2):35-37; photographs of, 8(2):36 Kirsten, Frederick Kurt, 6(1):40-45; 17, 9(2):27-32. See afroAmerican Lassen Peak (CA): photographs of, 4(4):24- photographs of, 6(1):40,41,43,44-45 Federation of Labor; Industrial Workers 25; volcanic activity of, 4(4):26 Kirsten Pipe, 6(1):45; photographs of, of the World Latham, Agnes Woolery, photographs of, 6(1):40 Labor, agricultural. See Farm workers 7(4):7 Kirsten-Boeing Propeller Company, Labor, casual, 6(1):33-38, 10(3):44. See afro Laughton, Charles E., 4(3):24 6(1):42-43 Farm workers LaVene, Radium, 4(1):6 Kitsap County, WA, photographs relating Labor, industrial, 5(1):46; in hard rock Law Enforcement:in Whitman County, to, 4(4):8 mining, 4(3):18-30, 6(1):37, 7(2):47; in 6(1):20-26; in Pend Oreille County, Kitsap, WA, 4(2):47 iron industry, 8(1):23-25; Native 6(4):46 Kittitas County, WA, 4(2):10-12, 5(2):13 Americans as, 8(4):40-44; photographs Lawlessness. See Outlaws Kizer, Carolyn, 3(2):36 relating to, 3(1):13, 6(1):34,35,38, Lawrence, Jacob, 9(2):46; paintings by, Klickitat County, WA, 4(1):44 6(3):18, 7(2):40-41, 8(1):16,17; in 8(4): 15 Klickitat Indians, 5 (1) :4 sawmills, 6(3):19-21. See afroLabor Laws, blue. See Blue laws Kline, Mary Stiles, "A Monument and a umons Lawsuits. SeeLitigation Celebration," 1(2): 11; ''A Russian­ Lacey, WA, 9(1):21 Layman, William D., 1(4):38-39; American Anniversary Observance in (snow), 2(3):12-13, 3(4):4, "Hawkbells: David Thompson in North June," 1(2):8 4(3):41,44, 5(3):35-39, 6(3): 10; Central Washington," 5(4):12-19; "The Klondike: explorations of American route illustrations of, 5(3):39, 5(4):41 Columbia BeforeIt Was Tamed," 1(4):32- to, 6(3):42-45; gold rush in, 9(4):33, LaFargue, Thomas E., China'sFirst Hundred, 37,39-41, 2(2):49(C) 10(1):18, 10(3):44; photographs relating 2(1):47(R) Le Clerc, Henri, 1(4):5-6 to, 8(1):39,42,43, 10(1):24; Seattle, WA Laguna Beach (CA), paintings of, 2(4):26 Le Page, Walter, 10(1):9-10 as outfitter for, 4(4):36-41; women Laguna Mountains (CA), paintings of, Le Roy, Bruce, "Sea Songs: The First participants in, 8(1):39-43 2(4):27 Northwest Ballads," 5(4):40-44 Knights ofLabor, 8(1):15-17 Lake Chelan. See Chelan, Lake Lea, Betty, 10(2):37; photographs of, Knott, Louis A., lynching of, 6(1):21-22 Lake Constance. See Constance,Lake 10(2):35,38,39 Kodiak, AK, whaling at, 4(1):28 Lake Crescent. See Crescent,Lake Lean, Sue, "Hail, Columbia! A Tribute to Kofalk, Harriet, "Torches to Guide Us: A Lake Jessie. See Jessie, Lake the Goddess Who Once Stood for All Victorian Woman Braves the Pacific Lake Louise. SeeLouise, Lake America," 6(4):26-31 Northwest," 3(1):28 Lake People. See Duwamish Indians Leavenworth, WA, 6(2):19, 10(1):46; Kootenay Indians. See Kutenai Indians Lake Pleasant, WA: illustrations of, 8(3):29; photographs of hatchery near, 6(2):19 Kraig, Beth, "Ballyhoo? J. Walter Thompson town site plan for, 8(3):26,28-29 Lectures, public, on spiritual development, Sells the Northwest," 6(1):14-18 Lake Sammamish. See Sammamish,Lake 7(1):27 Kramer, Andy, 7(1):22 Lake Stevens, WA, 7(2):32 Lee, Alfred, architectural designs by, 6(3):4,7 Kreisman,Lawrence, The Stimson Legacy: . See Union,Lake Lee, Jason, 1(1):32 Architecture in the Urban West, 6(4):47 Shipyards (Seattle, WA), Lee, Robert 0., 7(3):5 Kreyche, Gerald F.,reviews by, 10(3):44 1(4):12-19; photographs of, 1(4):16-17 Lee, Rose Hum, 10(4):34 Kruckeberg, Arthur R, The NaturalHistory Lake Washington. See Washington,Lake Legal history, of North American West, ofPuget Sound Country, 6(3):46(R) Lakewood, WA, FrankLloyd Wright house 7(2):46 Ku Klux Klan, in Yakima Valley , 9(3):32- in, 10(4):39-44 Legal system. See Courts 33,38 Lamb, Frank, 3(2):37, photographs of, Leland, Alonzo, 2(3):20 Kubik, Barbara J.: reviews by, 5(4):46; 2(1):10 Lemon, Isaac, 7(1):9-10 Richland, 9(3):46-47(R) Lamb,Lance, photographs of, 5(1):33 ( Nisqually), 7(1):9,14, 2(1):8-9, Kutenai Indians, photographs of, 10(1):20 Lancaster, Columbia, 6(4):9,11 5(1):4 Kwakiutl Indians: illustrations relating to, Lander, Frederick West, 3(4):27, 8(1):29-34; Letterheads. See Ephemera 5(1): 19; photographs relating to, 9(4):39 photographs of, 8(1):29 Levine, Raphael, 3(2):38 Lander, Jean Margaret Davenport, 8(1):34; Levinson, Mark, "Frederick Kurt Kirsten: A L photographs of, 8(1):33 Most Uncommon Engineer," 6(1):40-45 Landes, Bertha Knight, 3(2):39, 9(2):46-47 LeWarne, Charles P., 9(4):3; books La Conner, WA, 3(3):25 Lane, Joe, 2(2):6-8 recommended by, 3(3):30; "The La Crosse, WA,frontier life in, 6(4):35-36; Lane, William, photographs of, 7(4):7 Prohibition Proposition: A Hot Issue at photographs of, 6(4):34 Lang, William L., 7(3):4, 10(2):25,29; the Constitutional Convention," 3(2):26- La Push, WA, 3(3):32 "Encounter on the Columbia: An Inner 27; "Samuel G. Cosgrove: The Man Who Labels. See Ephemera History of Tr ade," 6(2):4-9; reviews by, was Governor for a Day," 9(4):24-32; 1(4):46, 7(2):47 Utopias on Puget Sound, 9(4):32(N); Langley, Fort. See Fort Langley

COLUMBIA 24 INDEX MACGREGOR, GREG

Washington:A Centennial History, 3(1):24, Lindeman, Glen, "Golden Harvest: The Longview, WA,7(2):28, 8(1):9; develop­ 3(2):46-47(R), 3(3):29(N), 9(4):4(N) Columbia Plateau Grain Empire," ment of, 4(2):14-20; illustrations relating Lewis and Clark Bridge (Longview, WA), 6(2):20-28, 6(3):48(C) to, 4(2):15,18; maps of, 4(2):16; naming 8(1):9-10 Linsley, Nelson, 4(2):44-45 of, 7(2):33; photographs relating to, Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Lippy, T. S., 6(3):34 I (I):48, 4(2):19,20, 7(2):28,40; in timber (Portland, OR), 1 (3):28, 2(4):29 Liquor: on the Oregon Trail, 9(2):5,8; industry, 7(2):39,41-42. See also Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1(2):4, 3(3):11, subject oflawsuit, 5(2):13-14. See also Monticello Convention 10(3):28, 5(3):29, 7(1):25,29, 8(4):29- Prohibition ofalcoholic beverages Lookout, Cape (OR), 4(3):41 31, 9(3):41-43, 10(2):32, 10(4):6,8; on Lisa, Manuel, illustrations of, 9(3):42 Loomis, WA, 4(3):28; photographs of, the Columbia River, 5(3):29, 6(2):5-9, Lister, Ernest C., 4(1):8, 10(1):36 4(3):30 9(3):25-26; illustrations relating to, Literature, 4(3):46, 7(1):37-38 Lopez Island (WA), naming of, 6(2):33 8(4):29,30; journals of, 1(3):46, 2(1):47, Litigation, role of historical scholarship in, Loprinzi, Sam, 6(3):37-38 3(3):28,47, 4(4):47, 6(2):46-47; 4(4):5-15. See also under specific names Lost Perspectives (exhibition), 3(3):16 portrayed in New Deal art, 5(1):24,30. of cases Lost Voyage ofLaperouse (exhibition), I (I):44 See alsoLewis, Meriwether Livestock, Hudson's Bay Company use of, Lotteries, for Columbia Basin acreage, Lewis, Charles, photographs ofMr. and 5(2):26,28,31, 10(1):12. See also Horses; 8(2):35 Mrs., 8(4):37 Sheep Louise, Lake (Alberta), paintings of, 2(4):28 Lewis County, WA, 4(1):32,37, 4(2):14; Locati, Joe J., The Horticultural Heritage of Louisiana Purchase, 1(3):31 photographs relating to, 4(1):37, 5(1):37 Walla WallaCounty, 1818-1977, Loutzenhiser, F. H., Told By the Pioneers: Lewis, Dora, 3(2):38 8(3):1 9(N),22(N) Reminiscences ofPioneer Lifein Washing­ Lewis, Fort. See Fort Lewis Lockley, Fred, conducts pioneer interviews, ton, 3(3):27(N), 4(2):2(N), 7(4):7(N); Lewis, Meriwether: death of, I (4):43-45; 7(4):6-7,10-11 illustrations ofcover of, 7(4):8 illustrations of, 8(4):29; as namesake of Log cabins: construction of, 4(1):37-38; Love, Glen A., The WorldBegins Here: An Fort Lewis, 5(4):28. See also Lewis and photographs of,4(1):37,39, 7(1):42 Anthology of Oregon Short Fiction, Clark Expedition Log chutes, 10(3):14-18; photographs of, 7(3):47(R) Lewis, Wallace G., reviews by, 6(1):46 10(3):14, 16,17, 18 Lower Puyallup Indians. See Puyallup Lewiston, ID: and Washington statehood, Logging: in art, 2(3):24-25; camps, 1 (3):47, Indians, Lower 2(3):19-21; as a supply point for mines, 5(1):32-33,36-37, 6(4):47; illustrations Loyal Legion ofLoggers and Lumbermen, 8(4):27 relating to, 2(3):24-25, 7(2):42; personal 7(2):40 Lewiston Tribune (Lewiston, ID), on narratives of, 5(1):34,36,37; photographs Lumber mills. See Timber industry vigilantism, 6(1):20 relating to, 3(1):48, 3(3):5,6, 4(4):22,23, Indians, 3(3):9,12, 4(1):47, 5(3):43; Lewey, Peter J.: Across the Columbia Plain: 5(1):33,37, 6(1):34,38, 7(2):32,36, photographs of, 6(3):4 Railroad Expansion in the Interior 7(3):7, 10(1):28, 10(3):17. See also Log Lummi Island (WA), log chutes on, Northwest, 1885 - 1893, 10(1):46(R); To chutes; Timber industry 10(3):18 the Columbia Gateway: The Oregon Logos. See Ephemera Luna Park (Seattle, WA), 7(4):28 Railway and the Northern Pacific, London, Jack, The Call of the Wild, Lund, Jens, 3(2):45; Folk Arts ofWashington 2(4):46(R) 10(3):44(R) State, 4(2):47(R); "Walla Walla Sweets: Lexington. See USS Lexington Long, George S., 7(2):39 Onions and Ethnic Identity in a Pacific Liberty Lake (WA), as tourist destination, Long, Robert A.: in development Longview, Northwest Italian Community," 7(4):29 WA, 4(2):14,17-20, 7(2):39; schools 8(3):18-23 Libraries, history periodicals in, 6(3):2 named for, 7(2):32,33 Luther Burbank School (Mercer Island, Liddle, Alan, 10(4):42-44 Long-Bell Lumber Company, 4(2):14,18,19, WA), 7(4):3 Lighthouses: in Washington state, 3(3):5, 7(2):39-40,42; photographs relating to, Lyle, WA, 3(3):19,20,21 6(3):9, 7(2):18, 19, 9(3):19-23; on 4(2):18, 7(2):39 Lynch,James H., reviews by, 8(1):44 Vancouver Island, 7(2):18,19; photo­ Longacres Race Track (Seattle, WA), 8(1):45 Lynching, 7(4):17, 9(1):8. See also Violence graphs of, 7(2):19, 9(3):19,21,22 Longmire, David, 5(4):23; photographs of, Lyons, Chester P., Trees, Shrubs and Flowers Lile, Stephanie, "Two Views, Two Voices: 7(4):7 to Know in Washington, 3(3):29(N) The Stereoscopic Perspective ofPhotogra­ Longmire Hot Springs. See Longmire, WA Lyons, John, reviews by, 8(1):44 phers Asahel and Edward Curtis," Longmire, James, 5(4):20; climbs on Mount 10(1):17-28 Rainier, 1(2):29, 5(1):4,6, 10(4):27; leads M Lillico Launch and Tug Boat Company: wagon train over Naches Pass, 2(2):14-15, explosion ofbarge of, 10(2):12-14; 19; photographs ofhomestead of, MacDonald, Angus. See McDonald, Angus illustrations relating to, I 0(2):14 5(4):24-25 MacDonald, Archibald. See McDonald, Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 5(4):3, 9(3):4-6; Longmire, Leonard, 10(4):25; photographs Archibald

10(1):3,4 of, 10(4):27 MacDonald, Betty, The Eggand I, Lincoln County, WA, wheat farming in, Longmire Springs. See Longmire, WA 3(3):3l(N) 9(2):21,23,25 Longmire, WA, 4(3):32, 10(4):25,27; MacDonald, Norbert, Distant Neighbors: A Lindbergh High School (Renton, WA), photographs of, 5(4):24 ComparativeHistory of Seattle and 7(2):33; photographs of, 7(2):32 Longview Bridge. See Lewis and Clark Vancouver, 2(4):47(R) Bridge MacGregor, Greg, "The Overland Trail: Longview Daily(Longview, WA),10(3):9 Historic Tracesin the Contemporary

COLUMBIA 25 INDEX MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER

Landscape-a Photo Essay," 9(2):9-12, 10(1):13; of dams on , 7(2):8; scurvy during, 6(1):9-12. See also United 9(3):45(C) of Dayton,W A, 3(1):9; offlighr path of States Exploring Expedition Mackenzie, Alexander, 8(4):30-31 Japanese balloon bombs, 8(4):12; of Fort Marr, Carolyn J.: "AndersBeer Wi lse: Mackey; A. W, 2(4):14-15 Ward, 8(3):10,13; of Franklin, WA, Photographer of the Pacific Northwest MacVeigh, C. Stuart:"The Career of a 8(1):13; of GeorgeB ush homestead, and Norway," 8(2):24-29; Portrait in 'Good Soldier,'" 10(1):35; "When the 6(4):17; of Grand Coulee Dam, 4(2):32; Time: Photographs ofthe Makah by Samuel Bankers Marched Like Soldiers: Colonel of Hanford site, 9(1):34; of Hawaiian G. Morse, 1896-1903, 2(1):47(R); Richard Wilson & theBusinessmen's Islands, 2(3):17; of heroic horseback "Samuel G. Morse," 2(1):31-35 Camp," 10(1):33-33,36-38 rides, 4(4):19; ofidaho Territory, 2(3):20- Maritime Folklifefrom the Puget Sound Madelline (Duwamish), 5(2):34-37; 21; of Longview, WA, 4(2):16; of Native Region (exhibition), 3(2):41-45 photographs of, 5(2):37 American rock art sires, 7(1):29; of Native Marschall, Rick, Cartooning Washington: One Madison, Helene, 10(2):35,36 American trade routes, 10(4):7; of Native Hundred Years of Cartoon Art in the Madjeska, Helena, photographs of, 2(4):15 American treaties, 5(3):44; of Narive EvergreenState, 3(3):48(N) Maestas, Roberto, El Pueblo: the Gallegos American tribes, 1(1):18-19, 4(4):4, Marshall, , lynching of, Family'sAmerican journey, 1503-1980, 5(3):44; of Northern PacificR ailway 6(1):25-26 3(3):31(N) routes, 7(4):29; of Okanogan County, Marshall, George C., 1(2):6; photographs Magnificent Voyagers, the U.S. Exploring WA, 4(3):29; of Oregon Country, of, 1(2):6 Expedition1838-42 (exhibition), 6(4):29; of the"Oregon Question," Marshall House (Vancouver, WA), 8(3):37; 1(1):17,47 9(1):41, 10(2):43; of , photographs of, 8(3):36 Magnuson, Warren G., 3(2):39; photo­ 6(4):29; of Oregon Trail, 1(1):34, Martha Washington School (Seattle, WA), graphs of, 10(1):7; on reclamation, 3(2):47, 7(2):6; of overland routes to 7(4):3 10(1):8-11 Pacific Northwest, 8(4):22, 9(3):44; of Marrin, Candyce, reviews by, 6(1):46-47 Magruder, Lloyd, murder of, 10(1):47 Palmer Mountain, 4(3):29; of Port Marrin, Clarence Daniel: as strikebreaker, Mahoney, Margaret, 10(2):34,35 Townsend, WA, 3(1):6; of Puget Sound, 7(2):41; in Grear Depression, 3(4):7-9; Mail service, illustrations relating to, 6(4):7 4(2):22, 7(1):13; of Puget's Sound onBeacon Rock Stare Park, 6(2):2; on Mail-order companies, for religious Agricultural Company farms, 5(2):30, Puget Sound ferries, 9(1): 13-14; on instruction, 10(3):31-36 10(1):13; of Queen Charlotte Islands, Washington stare ferry system, 9(1):13- Major Redding(steamboat), 10(4): 18 8(2):18; 8(3):41; of railroad routes to 14; onWashington income tax, 1(1):14- Makah Indians: basketry of, 3(3):9,12,14; Pacific Northwest, 6(1): 15; of San Juan 15; photographs of, 4(2):37, 9(1):15 encountered by George Vancouver, Islands, 1( 3):13; of Seattle, WA bicycle Marrin, Frederick L.:flight of, 3(4):16,18- 4(2):22-23; described by Florence paths, 8(2):27; of Spokane,WA, 3(1):5; 20; photographs of, 3(4):14 Merriam, 3(1):32-37; ocean fishingby, of Walla Walla, WA, 3(1):6; of Washing­ Martinez, Esteban Jose, 3(3):42, 5(3):37, 4(1):26, 9(4):41,43, 10(1):26-27; ton counties, 9(2):22; of Washington 6(2):31, 4(3):44 photographs of arrs of, 3(3):10,15; state, 2(3):20-21; of Washington Martinson, Arthur D.,"Mount Rainier or photographs relating to, Territory, 2(3):20-21, 4(4):4; of Western Mount Tacoma?" 3(2):10-16, 3(3):48(C) 3(1):29,30,31,33,35, 9(3):21, 10(1):26; mining frontiers, 5(4):38, 8(4):22; of Maryhill estate (Klickitat County, WA), photographs of, 2(1):31-35,47, Yellowstone Trail Association auto route, photographs of, 4(1):44 8(2):25,28; cultivation of potatoes by, 10(1):40. See also Atlases; Bird's-eye view Mason City,WA, 4(2):33 3(3):44, 10(3):22 maps; Charts Mastheads: of Balance and Columbian Malaspina, Alejandro, 5(2):17,18,19, Maple Lane School (Centralia, WA), Repository(H udson, NY), 1(2):4; of 6(1):11,12, 6(3):45-47; exhibit relating photographs of, 7(4):4 Columbian (Olympia, WT), 2(2):10; of to, 5(2):21; illustrations of, 5(2):19; Maquinna (Nootka), 2(2):47, 4(1):17, Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA), illustrations relating to, 5 (2): 17,21, 4(3):39-40,42, 5(1):19, 5(3):39; 1(2) :4; of National Intelligencer (Washing­ 6(2):34-35 illustrations of, 6(2):29 ton City), 1(3):31; of New York Daily Malmgren, Karl G., 5(3):5,7 Margolis, Carolyn, Magnificent Voyagers: The Tribune, 1(4):30-31; of Prohibitionist . See Hanford Nuclear U.S. ExploringExpedition, 1838-1842, (Olympia, WA), 3(2):27; of Republic Reservation 1(1):47(R) (Washington, D.C.), 1(1):8-9; of Salem Manifest Destiny, Elwood Evans as Maria, wife ofTetaku (Noorka), illustrations Gazette (Salem, MA), 2(3):49; of Seattle proponent of, 4(3):9-13 of, 6(2):31 DailyPress, 2(2):48; of Seattle Star, Manning(Revenue Cutter), 10(2):13,14 Marine Foods Packing Company, 9(3):9,10 9(3):34; of Spokane Spokesman-Review, Maps: of Alaska, 6(3):42, 8(3):41; of Alaska­ Maritime explorations: by Americans, 1(1):10,14; of Tacoma Daily Ledger, Yukon-Pacific Exposition plan, 9(1):21; 3(4):3-5, 4(4):47, 5(3):35-39, 6(3):13-16, 3(1):38-39, 2(4):36-37; of Villager ofBellingham, WA, 3(1):9; ofBlackBall 6(4):46-47; by theBritish, 4(1): 16-21, (Richland, WA), 7(3):35; of Watertown ferry routes, 9(1):16,18; ofBritish Empire 4(2):21-27, 4(3):37-44, 4(4):42-45, Reformer( Watertown, NY), 2(1):23 in America, 9(1):39,40,42; of Cape 6(3):12-13; by the French, 1(1):44, Mastodons, 6(4):39 Disappointment, 2(2):39; of Coeur 2(3):12, 5(2):16; maps of, 9(1):47; by Mather, Stephen T., 4(3):33 d'Alene mining district, 5(4):38; of Russians, 3(3):32, 4(2):3, 5(2):24; by Marsura, Frank S., 6(1):2-8; photographs of, Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, Spaniards, 3(3):40-45, 4(1):16-21, 6(1):3; photographs by, 6(1):3-8, 9(2):16 10(1):9; of Columbia River, 1(4):37, 4(4):47, 5(1):19-21, 5(2):16-21, 6(2):29- Matsushita, Yatsutaro, photographs of, 5(4):17, 7(2):25; of Cowlitz corridor, 32,34-37, 6(3):10-12,46-47; treatment of 9(3):35 10(4):19: of Cowlitz Farm, 5(2):30, Mattawa, WA, 7(2):28

COLUMBIA 26 INDEX MEEKER, EZRA

Matthews, Henry, "A Wedding ofFunction McClure, Edgar, 5(4):23-24, 6(1):39(C), Mcloughlin, Fort. See Fort Mcloughlin & Fantasy: The Creation of Louis 6(2):40(C) Mcloughlin, John, 1(1):32, 4(1):30, Davenport's Restaurant and Hotel," McConaghy, Lorraine, "Building Ships on a 5(2):24,25,26, 5(3):30, 6(4):16-17,19-20, 5(3):3-11, 6(1):39(C) Lake," 1(4):12-19 7(2):28, 8(4):17-18, 10(1):12,13,16, Matthias, Franklin T., 7(3):24; photographs McCoy, Keith, Mount Adams Country: 10(4):16,17 of, 5(2):38, 7(3):34 Forgotten Corner ofthe Columbia River McMillan, James, 4(1):29,30 Mayr, Werner, The Cinderella Tree, Gorge, 2(1):46(R) McMillin Bridge (Puyallup, WA), 8(1):9 6(4):47(R) McCredy, Alex, 9(3):34-36 McMullen, Fayette, photographs of, 3(2):24 Mazamas (outdoor club): climb of Mt. McCurdy, Anna, photographs of, 3(4):44 McPherson, J. T.,7(4):17 Rainier by, 4(3):32-36; photographs McCurdy, Horace, 3(4):44-45; photographs McPherson, Peter, 6(4):12-15 relating to, 4(3):32,33,34,36 of, 3(4):44,45 McQuinn, Carl, 6(1):15-16 McAllister,James, 7(1):9 McCurdy, James G., By Juan de Fuca'sStrait, McWhorter, J. L., 7(3):46 McArthur,Lewis L., Oregon Geographic 3(4):44(N); exhibit of photographs by, McWhorter, Lucullus V, 5(1): 6-7, Names, 7(3):47(R) 3(4):44-45; photographs of, 3(4):45 9(4):42,44; photographs of, 5(1):4; McAuliffe, Christa, 7(2):33 McDermott, Fred, 1(4):38,40-41; photo­ illustrations relating to, 5(1):7 McBride, Delbert J.: "Native American Arts graphs of, 1(4):38 Mead, Albert E.: election of, 9(4):26- in Washington, 1889-1989," 3(3):9-16; McDonald, Angus, 3(4):26,27, 7(2):28 28,30,31; on horse racing, 9(2):20; "Viewpoints and Visions in 1792: The McDonald, Archibald, 4(1):30,31, photographs of, 7(3): 17; reform of mental Encounters Indians 5(2):24,25 hospitals by, 7(3):17,19-23 ofWestern Washington," 4(2):21-27 McDonald, Lucile, 8(4):34; "James G. Meadows, The (Seattle, WA): horse racing McCall, Tom, 5(2):8-9 Swan: A Hall ofHonor Profile," 3(2):32- at, 9(2): 18,20; photographs of, 9(2): 18 McCarthy, James F.,5(4):36-39; photo­ 35; "Spanish Place Names on the Meany, Edmond Stephen, 2(1):4, 2(2):7, graphs of, 5(4):37 Northwest Coast," 6(2):32-33; Swan 3(2):38, 3(3):24, 4(3): 13, 5(1): 10, McCarthy, Mary, 3(2):36; Memories ofa Among the Indians: Lifeof James G. Swan, 9(3):16, 10(1):19-20; conducts pioneer Catholic Girlhood, 3(3):31(N) 1818-1900, 3(3):28(N) interviews, 7(4):6,9-10; Historyof the McClellan, George B.: illustrations of, McDonald Post Office (WA), 4(4):22 State a/Washington, 2(4):32(N); Origin of 6(4):9; photographs of, 3(4):26; railroad McFadden, Obadiah B., 5(4):5-6,8 Washington Geographic Names, survey by, 2(4):40, 3(4):21-23,26-28,38, McGraw, William M. F., 8(1):32-33 3(3):28(N), 6(4):28(N); photographs of, 6(4):9, 8(1):30,32,34 McGregor, Alexander Campbell: "A Sense of 1(1):7, 1(2):37, 2(2):12, 2(4):32; McClelland, Burdette, 7(1):46 the People and the Land: Agronomics Vtmcouver'sDiscovery of Puget Sound, McClelland, John M., Jr., 10(2):18-19; with a Historical Perspective," 7(1):15-20; 4(2):22(N); on Washington Constitu­ "Almost Columbia, Triumphantly Counting Sheep: From Open Range to tional Convention, 2(4):32-33; on

Washington," 2(2):3-11; "Attitudes Agribusiness on the Columbia Plateau, Washington statehood, 3(1):41-45 Toward the Past," 3(4):2; "The 'Cascade 3(3):29(N) Meany, Neil R., reviews by, 3(3):46, Curtain' and Our Second Century," McGregor, Archie, 7(1):15; photographs of, 10(3):45 2(4):2; Cowlitz Corridor, 3(4):43(N); 7(1): 16,17 Meares, Cape (OR), 4(3):41 "The Future ofthe Past," 3(2):2; "The McGregor, John, 7(1):15; photographs of, Meares, John: chart drawn by, 4(3):37, Great To zier Heist: A Chapter in the 7(1):16 5(3):36-37; explorations by, 4(1):16,17, History ofthe Washington State McGregor Land and Livestock Company, 4(3):37-44, 6(3):10-11; illustrations Historical Sociery," 6(2):41-45; "How 7(1): 18,20; photographs relating to, relating to, 4(1):21, 4(3):38,39 Much Do We Care?" 2(3):2; "A Late Start 7(1):19 Medica, Jack, 10(2):37-40; photographs of, Does Not Make History Insignificant," McGregor, Sherman, photographs of, 10(2):38 1(3):2; "Our BriefHistory Simplifies the 7(1): 19 Medical Lake, WA, photographs ofHallett Task of Understanding," 3(1):2; Mdlvaigh, Harry S., 7(2):27 home in, 4(1):43 "Preserving the Photographic Past: A Job McKean, Olive, 10(2):37-40; photographs Medical society for Washington state, for Everyman," 3(3):2; "Rails First and of, 10(2):35, 38, 39 3(3):25 Then Development," 1(4):2; "Reaching McKelvey, Susan D., Botanical Explorationof Medicine: for scurvy, 6(1):9-12; of Native Out to New Readers with Columbia," the Trans-Mississippi West, 6(1):47(R) Americans, 10(2):44-45; in Washington 1 (1):2; "Reminiscences: For History's McKenna Lumber Company, photographs state, 4(3):47. See also Health care issues; Sake," 4(2):2; reviews by, 1 (1):45, of, 10(2):30-31 Veterinary medicine 3(4):47; "Rising Tide oflnterest in a McKevitt, Gerald, reviews by, 5(4):46 Meeker, Ezra, 3(2):36, 7(2):36; account of Magnificent Heritage," 1(2):2-3; "Save McKown, S. K., The ViolenceDone by Indian war, 7(1):11-12, 14; account of Those Family Diaries; The Historians Perpetuating the Name ofMount Rainier, trans-continental journey, 2(1):13-19,21; Will Need Them," 2(1):2-3; "Will 3(2): 16(N) on George Washington Bush, 6(4):21, Washington Really Get Warmed Up to Its Mclagan, Elizabeth, A Peculiar Paradise: A 8(4):19; influence on Washington state Centennial?" 2(2):2; Window on the Past: Historyof Blacks in Oregon, 1788-1940, history, 2(4): 16-20; at Naches Pass, the WashingtonState Historical Society's 7(3):4(N) 2(2):12, 16-17, 2(4):18; and Northern First Century, 7(4):47(R); WobblyWar: McLaren, John, Law for the Elephant, Law Pacific Railroad, 2(1):20; photographs of, The Centralia Story, 3(1):47(R), for the Beaver: Essays in the Legal History of 1(1):6, 2(1):12,14,17,18,21, 2(4):17; 3(3):28(N) the North American West, 7(2):46(R) Pioneer Reminiscences ofPuget Sound, McLeod, Alexander Roderick, 4(1):30

COLUMBIA 27 INDEX MEGLER,J. G.

3(3):28(N); Washington TerritoryWest of Miller, Samuel C., 9(4):18,21; photographs Monticello and Cowlitz Landing Steamboat the Cascade Mountains, 2(1):13(N),15(N) of, 9(4):18 Company, 10(4):18 Megler, J. G., 7(2):24; photographs of home Miller, Winlock, 2(4):18,20 Monticello Convention, 1(1):8-9, 2(2):5-9; of, 7(2):24 Miller, Winlock, Jr., 2(1):36 illustrations relating to, 2(2):9; photo­ Meinig, Donald W., 7(1):15; The Great Miller's Bay (Kitsap County, WA), photo­ graphs relating to, 2(2):6-7 Columbia Plain: A Historical Geography, graphs of,4( 4) :8 Monticello Hotel (Longview, WA), 4(2):18; 1805-1910, 3(3):27(N) Millner, Darrell, "George Bush of photographs of, 4(2): 17 Memaloose Island (Columbia River), Tumwater: Founder of the First American Monticello, WA, 6(4):6-7,10 3(3):17 Colony on Puget Sound," 8(4): 14-19 (Seattle, WA), 8(1):8; Memoirs. See Personal narratives Mills, concentrating. See Concentrating illustrations of, 8(1):8 Memorials. See Ephemera mills Moody, Raymond A., Jr., LifeAfter Life, Mendell, George H., 6(4):10-11 Mills, for grinding grain. See Gristmills 6(1):30(N) Mentally ill, care of the, 3(1):14-18, 3(4):9- Mills, lumber. See Timber industry Moore, Charles W., history museum design 10, 12, 7(3):17-23; photographs relating Mills, pulp. See Timber industry of, 5(3):22,24-26, 7(1):22, 10(2):25 to, 3(1):15,19, 3(4):10, 7(3):20,21 Milwaukee Railroad. See Chicago, Milwau- Moore, George, 8(2):19 Menzies, Archibald, 4(4):45 kee, St. Paul and PacificRailroad Moore, James A., 7(4):41 Mercer, Asa, 8(2):7-9; photographs of, Mine fields, in Puget Sound defenses, Moore, Miles C., 3(3):25 8(2):8 8(3):9-15 Moore, Rebecca Wright, photographs of, Mercer girls, 8(2):7-9 Miner Echo (Cle Elum, WA), 10(1):39,41,42 7(4):7 Merk, Frederick, 10(2):41,43 Miner, Bill, 7(2):47 Moran Brothers Shipyard (Seattle, WA), Merriam, C. Hart: journey to Neah Bay by, Minidoka, Camp. See Camps, internment 7(2):17, 7(4):44 3(1):28,30-37; relationship with Edward Mining: in North Idaho, 1(3):46, 5(4):34- Morel-Patio, L., illustrations of whale ships Curtis, 10(1):19,20 39; in Okanogan County, WA, 4(3):18- by, 4(1):26,28 Merriam, Florence A., 3(1):28; excerpts 30; personal narratives of,7(2):47; Morgan, Dale, Overland in 1846: Diaries from notebook, "A Tugboat Trip to the photographs relating to, 4(3):19,27,28; as and Letters ofthe California-Oregon Trai� Northwest Corner," 3(1):30-37, source of school names, 7(2):33; use of 8(4):46(R) 3(2):49(C) pack trains in, 8(4):23-28; women in, Morgan, James P.,supports Edward Curtis, Merrill, David, 8(2):39-44 8(1):35-44. See also Coal mining; Gold 10(1):21 Merritt, Jane T.,"Fort Lewis: Evolution of a mining Morgan, Murray: The Friend ofthe Family, Landscape," 5(4):27-32 (freighter), 10(2):15-16 4(2):47(R); The Last Wilderness, Mesa, WA, 10(1):8 Minnetonka (locomotive), 3(4):41 3(3):28(N), 7(4):40(N); Over Washington, Messenger (steamboat), 10(4):21 Minto, John, 6(4):17-18 3(3):29(N); Puget'sSound, 3(3):29(N), Methow Indians, 5(4): 17 Missionaries: of Catholic Church, 4(3):45, 4(2):22(N), 7(4):42(N); Skid Road, Methow Rapids (Columbia River), 5(4):17; 4(4):47, 10(1):16; illustrations relating to, 3(3):27, 28(N) maps of,5(4):17 6(1):29; influence on Indian Shaker Morgenroth, Chris, Footprints in the Meris, 1(1):46 Church, 6(1):29,31; photographs relating Olympics, 6(4):47(R) Mexicana (schooner), 5(2):17, 6(2):33,35, to, 10(1):15,16; of Protestant churches, Morin, J. B., 4(1):26 6(3):46-47; illustrations of, 5(2): 17 1(1):29,32, 5(3):31. See also under specific Mormon Trail. See Overland trails Mexican heritage. See Hispanic heritage names of missionaries Mormons. See Church of Jesus Christ of the Mid-Columbia Indians, 5(2):46 Missionary Herald (Boston, MA), 6(3):24; Latter Day Saints Mighetto, Lisa: reviews by, 6(3):46; "The illustrations of, 6(3):26 Morning Globe(Tacoma, WA), 4(3):4 Expedition of 1905: Two hundred Missions. See Coeur d'Alene Mission of the Morris, Carole T., Guide to Historical Climbers Tackle Mt. Rainier," 4(3):32-36 Sacred Heart; Saint Francis Xavier Resources ofWhatcom County, 9(3):46- Migrant labor. See Farm workers; Labor, Mission; Tshimakain Mission; Wascopam 47(R) casual Mission; Whitman Mission Morris, Mark, 7(2):33 Miles, Nelson A., 6(3):41 Mitchell, Sidney Z., 2(3):33-34,37 Morrison, Tom, Hardrock Gold:A Miner's Military: exploration of Alaska by, 6(3):41- Mjelde, Michael Jay, reviews by, 3(3):47(R) Tale, 7(2):47(R) 45; in Indian wars, 2(1):4-9, 7(1):12-14, Moak, Thomas, reviews by, 7(3):46 Morrison, W. R., The Alaska Highway in 8(4):47; personal narratives of life in, Moclips, WA, 4(2):21 World 'Wtirfl 8(2):47(R) 1(3):16-17; photographs relating to, Model T, photographs of, 4(4):34 Morrissey, Katherine, Washington: Images ofa 1(3):11,14,15,18,19, 5(3):42, 6(3):40, Molenaar, Dee: The Challenge ofRainier, State'sHeritage, 3(3):29(N), 3(4):47(R) 8(2):10,11,12; in post-frontierera, 3(3):3l(N), 5(1):4(N); reviews by, Morse, Samuel G.: 2(1):47; photographs by, 9(1):6-12. See alsounder specificnames of 9(1):47 2(1):31-35, 3(1):30,31,35,36, 5(3):41, personnek Pacific Railroad Survey Monroe, Robert D., Portrait in Time: 9(2):43 Military facilities, design of, 5(4):27-32. See Photographs ofthe Makah by Samuel G. Morthlund, Andrew, photographs of, also under specificnames offacilities Morse, 1896-1903, 2(1):47(R) 3(2):44 Militia. See National Guard Monroe, WA, 7(2):33 Morthlund, Constance, photographs of, Miller, Jay, MourningDove: A Sa!ishan Monte Cristo, WA, photographs near, 3(2):44 Autobiography, 8(4):47(R) 7(3):10 Moscow DailyIdahoian (Moscow, ID), Miller, Philip, 9(4):18-19; Monterey, CA, illustrations of, 4(1):19 10(3):34 Montesano, WA, illustrations of, 1 (2):28 Moscow DailyNews (Moscow, ID), 10(3):36

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Moscow, ID: mail-order religion in, Mules: agricultural use of, 6(2):25,26; Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY), 10(3):31-36; photographs relating to, illustrations of, 8(4):23; as pack animals, 3(3):14 10(3):34,36 8(4):21-28; photographs of, 4(2):44, Museum of Native American Cultures Moses Lake Army AirBase. See Larson Air 8(4):21-26 (Spokane, WA), 3(3):15 Force Base Mull, Robert W, "Yakima and Justice Museum of the American Indian-Heye Moses, Chief (Sinkiuse), 1(3):22,24,30, Douglas: The Curious Story of a Famous Foundation (New York, NY), 6(2):45 3(2):36; photographs of, 1(1):6, 1(3):21- but not a Son," 1 (2): 14-20, Museums. See under specificnames of 23,26,27; possessions stolen fromgrave, 2(2):49(C) museums 1 (3):24,27-28 Mullan, John, 2(4):40,43, 10(3):4 Music: as part of American folklore, 6(4):2- Moses Lake, WA, 10(1):10; settlement of, Mullan Road, 7(1):16,17,20, 7(2):28, 5; in Washington state, 10(3):37 8(2):31-37; photographs of, 8(2):31,32 8(4):25 Musical compositions. See Songs Mosquito fleet, 9(1):13 (steamboat), 3(4):36 Mutual Home Association. See Home Most, Stephen, 10(1):19, 10(2):29; "Making Mumford, Esther Hall, Seattle'sBlack Colony, WA a Museum: A New Home for Washington Victorians, 1852-1901, 7(3):4(N) Myers, Joseph, on Oregon Trail, 1 (1):37- History," 10(2):17-19,24-28 Munro, Ralph, books recommended by, 38,41 Mother Joseph, 3(1):14, 3(2):38 3(3):30 Moulton, Gary E., Thejournals of the Lewis Munsel, Patrice, 3(2):39 N and Clark Expedition, 1(3):46(R), Munter, Herbert, 10(2):13 2(1):47(R), 3(3):28(N), 3(3):47(R), Murals: photographs of, 5(1):23,24-25,27; Naches Pass (WA), 1(1):29, 2(4):18, 4(4):47(R), 6(2):46-47(R) in public buildings, 5(1):23 3(4):26,27, 4(1):32, 5(4):20, 6(4):8-9; Mount Adams. See Adams, Mount Murders, 6(2):38-39, 6(4):46, 10(1):47. See photographs relating to, Mount Baker. See Baker, Mount also Violence 2(2):12,13,16,18,19, 5(4):23; used by Mount Hood. See Hood, Mount Murphy, Mary, reviews by, 2(3):46 Oregon Trail pioneers, 2(2):12-20 Mount Olympus. See Olympus, Mount Murray, Keith A., 3(1):41,42-43; "The Nahcotta, WA, 5(1):13 Mount Rainier. See Rainier, Mount Highline Canal: Irrigation Comes to Names, ofWashington schools, 6(4):47, Mount Rainier National Park (WA), Wenatchee," 9(4):17-23; "Pig War 7(2):26-33 5(4):24,47; naming of, 3(2):11-12; Letters," 1 (3):11-20; Reindeer and Gold, Names, place. See Place names recreational skiing at, 8(4):38, 9(4):6-8. 3(2):47(R); reviews by, 1(4):46-47; Narwhal (whaleship), 4(1):27 See also Paradise Inn; Paradise Lodge; "Statehood for Washington," 2(4):30-35 Naselle, WA, 7(4):4 Rainier, Mount Murrow, Edward R., 3(2):39 Naske, Claus-M., reviews by, 3(4):47 Mount Shasta. See Shasta, Mount Museum exhibitions. See Art ofthe American Nason, Helen, photographs of, 4(2):11 Mount Saint Helens. See Saint Helens, Indian Frontier, Beyond Blue Mountains: Nason, Minnie, photographs of, 4(2): 11 Mount Works of Traditional and Contemporary Natatorium Park (Spokane, WA), 7(4):29 Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Native American Artists; Clallam County: National Association forthe Advancement Monument (WA), 3(2):47 Choices and Change, Crossroads of of Colored People, 7(3):5 Mount Tahoma. See Rainier, Mount Continents; DifferentLe nses: The Photogra­ National Forests, communication Mount Vernon,WA, 7(2):27 phy ofEd ward and Asahel Curtis; in, 6(1):19 Mountaineering. See Climbing and hiking, Enlightened Voyages; EnNorsk Fotograf, National Guard: at American Lake, recreational Fruits of Our Labor: A Pictorial Record of 10(1):34; photographs relating to, Mountaineers, The (outdoor club), the Contributions and Achievements of 3(2):28, 10(1):36; in Washington state, 10(1):24,47; climb of Mt. Rainier by, Hispanos in Washington; Images from the 5(4):28, 9(1):10-12. See also Military 1(2):29-37; skiing activities of, 9(4):6-10 Inside Passage: An AlaskanPortrait by National Intelligencer(Washington City): Mourning Dove (Okanogan), 3(3):31, Winter and Pond:,Kenjiro Nomura: An masthead of, 1(3):31; news of Louisiana 8(4):47; Cogewea the Half-Blood, Artist'sV iew oft he Japanese-American Purchase in, 1 (3):31 3(3):3l(N) Internment, Lost Perspectives: Maritime National Park Highway, 10(1):40 Moynihan, Ruth B., So Much to be Done: Folklifefr om the ; Lost National Parks. See Parks, national WomenSettlers on the Mining and Voyage ofLaperouse, Magnificent Voyagers: Native Americans, 1(1):46, 1(2):46,47, Ranching Frontier, 5(2):47(R) The U S. ExploringExpedition 1838-42; 2(3):47, 3(2): 17, 3(3):25,28-29, 5(3):21, Mozifio, Jose Mariano: Flora Mexicana, Oregon Immigrant Trail 1841-187(}, 6(2):37, 7(4):46, 10(2):45; activism by, 5(1):22(N); Noticas de Nuka: An Account Panoramas ofP romise, Russian America: 10(4):3-5; agriculture of, 3(3):44, ofNootka Sound in 1792, 3(3):45(N), The Forgotten Frontier, Sacred Encounters: 6(2):23, 6(4):42-43, 10(3):21,22; arts and 5 (1) :21(N); scientificexpedition by, Father De Smet and the Indians oft he crafts of (see Indian arts and crafts); battles 3(3):44-45, 5(1):16-22 Rocky Mountains West, Shared Experience: and wars against, 2(1):4-9,30, 2(2):24-27, Mrs. Crosby's Home Bakery. See Crosby's A Pictorial History a/WashingtonS tate's 3(2):40, 4(4):47, 7(1):8-14, 8(4):47, Home Bakery, Mrs. (Mary) Human Services from Territorial Days to the 10(3):26; canoes of (see Canoes, Native Indians, 4(4):14-15, Present, Time of Gathering, Washington's American); death experiences of, 6(1):27- 7(3):13,15,16 Public Architecture 32; early photographers of, 10(1):20- Mudhoney (rock music band), illustrations "Museum forthe 21st Century," 7(1):21-26 23,26-27; encounters with Euro­ relating to, 10(3):37 Museum ofHistory and Industry (Seattle, American explorers by, 4(2):21-27, Muir, John, 10(4):24,26 WA): exhibit at, 1(2):21-28; photographic 5(4):14-19, 6(2):6-9; encounters with Muldrow, Bill, 6(1):5,8 collection of, 8(2):24,26 shipwrecks by, 3(3):32, 8(2):20-23,

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9(2):41-44; encounters with Spanish Nelson, Bryce E.: Good Schools: The Seattle Spokane, WA, 2(4):3-7. See also under explorers by, 6(2):30-31,34,35-36; as Public School System, 1901-1930, specificnames of newspapers; Mastheads farm workers, 3(1):33, 8(4):39-44; field 3(4):46(R); "School as Parent: the Seattle Nez Perce Indians, 7(1):25 burning by, 5(2):5-6, 5(4):27; fishing and Public Schools, 1901-1917," 6(2):14-18 Nicandri, David L.: "The Burden and fishing rights claims of (see Fishing, by Nelson, Harold, 10(1):8 Promise of Washington's History," 8(2):3- Native Americans); folklore and legends Nelson, Sharlene, "Washington's First 5, 8(3):44-45(C); "The Periodization of of, 3(3):17-20,32, 5(2):46, 7(3):46, Lights: Lighthouse Beacons First Modern Washington's History," 9(4):3-5; 10(4):47; food culture of,7(3):13-16; Illuminated Pacific Northwest Shores in photographs of, 7(3):2, 8(2):3; "Rare gambling among, 9(2):14-15,19; hunting the 1850s," 9(3):19-23 Images of Washington's Early Native rights claims of,5(1):2,7; hunting Nelson, Ted, "Washington's First Lights: People," 3(4):24-25; reviews by, 3(2):46, techniques of, 10(3):25-26; illustrations Lighthouse Beacons First Illuminated 5(3):46, 7(1):46, 8(2):46; role in museum relating to, 1 (1):26-29,33,35-37, 2(1):29, Pacific Northwest Shores in the 1850s," development, 10(2):19,29,32; "The 3(3):8, 13, 15, 2(4):43, 9(3): 19-23 Romantic Northwest of the Army 3(3):8, 10, 12,13, 15, 18,21, 3(4):24,25,27, Neppel, WA. See Moses Lake, WA Engineers," 2(4):38-45; "Visions of the 4(4):6, 5(1):7,17,19, 5(2):17, 5(3):29,41, Nesbett, Peter, Jacob Lawrence: Thirty Years Washington State Historical Society," 6(1):28,29, 6(2):4-5,7,29,31,34-35, ofPrints (1963-1993), 9(2):46(R) 3(1):21-25; Washington:Images ofa State's 6(3)28,31, 6(4):39, 7(3):14,15, Neuberger, Richard L., 4(2):28 Heritage, 3(3):29(N); 3(4):47(R) 8(2):10, 12, 13, 8(4):43, 9(3):24-25, New Archangel. See Sitka, AK Nichols, Jesse C., influences Longview, WA, 10(3):24-25,26-30, 10(4):9,12; impact of New Deal: federal arts projects of, 5(1):23- 4(2):14,16-17 Christianity on, 6(3):25-29, 10(4): 12; 30; impact on Longview, WA, 4(2):19-20; Nicklin, T. G., 6(3):5,6,7 litigation of, 4(4):5-15; as mountaineer­ impact on timber industry, 7(2):40-41; Nirvana (rock music band), illustrations ing guides, 5(1):2-7; photographs relating impact on University of Washington, relating to, 10(3):37 to, 1(1):39,40, 1(3):21-23,25-29, 5(1):29; 6(1):44; impact on Washington Nisbet, Jack, Sources ofthe River: Tracking 2(1):31-35, 3(1):29,30,33,35,37, 4(2):11, state, 3(4):6-7, 4(2):28,36, 6(2):47; David Thompson Across Western North 4(3):43, 5(1)3, 5(2):34-37, photographs relating to, 3(4):8. See also America, 9(3):47(R) 5(3):29,30,41, 6(1):27,30-32, under specific names of agencies Nisei. See Japanese Americans 6(2):8,41,43,44, 7(1):28,31,35, New Dungeness Lighthouse (WA), 3(3):5, Nisqually Farm. See Fort Nisqually 7(3):13,16, 8(2):11,15, 8(4):36,39-41,44, 9(3):22,23; photographs of, 9(3):22 Nisqually, Fort. See Fort Nisqually 9(2):14,43,44, 9(3):21, 9(4):39,43,44, New Dungeness Point (WA), 4(2):22 Nisqually House. See Fort Nisqually 10(1):20-23, 10(2):5, 10(3):4,21, New Market, WA. See Tu mwater, WA Nisqually Indians, 5(1):3, 5(4):27, 6(4):20, 10(4):4,5, 1 O; as subject of pioneer , scientific expeditions to, 7(1):9 reminiscences, 7(4):9-12; practice of 5(1):18-22; illustrations relating to, (WA), 4(2):24-25, 5(1):3,4, slavery by, 4(3):42, 8(3):46; spiritual 5(1):16, 18,20,21. See also Maritime 5(2):25 leaders of, 5(1):47, 6(1):27-32; trade with explorations, by Spaniards Naji, Asayo, 10(4):37; photographs of, Euro-Americans by, 6(2):4-9, 5(3):29-30, New Thought religion, 10(3):32-33 10(4):36 8(1):44, 10(4):6-12; treaty status New Western History, 5(4):3, 7(1):46; Naji, Kichizo, photographs of,10(4):36 differences of, 5(1):2,7, 5(3):40-45, criticism of, 9(1):3-5, 9(3):6, 10(1):3-5; Nokes, J. Richard: Columbia'sRiver: The 7(1):9; in Washington's centennial defense of, 9(3):4-6 Voyagesof Robert Gray, 1787-1793, celebration, 1(3):25, 3(3):16; women New Whatcom, WA. See Bellingham, WA 6(4):46-47(R); "The Hawaiian Connec­ warriors of, 10(3):28-29. See also under New York Bar, WA, murder in, 7(4):16,17 tion," 2(3):10-17; "John Kendrick: The specificnames oftribes; Alaska Natives New York Daily Tribune (New York, NY), Hapless Mariner," 5(3):35-39; "Lost Log Native Hawaiians. See Hawaiians, native 1(4):30-31, 10(4):15 Found: The Missing Log of Gray's Natural resources, development of, 9(3):24- New Zealand, items in, Columbia is Brought to Light," 3(4):3-5; 30, 10(3):3-6 1(3):24-28 "Patriot of Scalawag? ' Natural sciences, in Pacific Northwest. See Newaukum. See Chehalis, WA Exploits on the Northwest Coast," Environmental issues; Scientific expedi­ Newbill, James G., reviews by, 3(1):47, 4(3):37-44 tions 8(3):46 Nolan, Edward W: "A Passion forCollect­ Naturalists. See Kincaid, Trevor; Merriam, Newcastle, WA, photographs of houses in, ing: Edward N. Fuller and the Genesis of C. Hart; Mozifio, Jose Mariano 4(1):40. See also Franklin Coal Mine the Washington State Historical Society's Neah Bay (WA): archaeological investigation Newell, Gordon, Rogues, Buffeomand Research Collection," 9(4):11-16; at, 6(2):37; illustrations of fort at, Statesmen, 3(3):28(N) NorthernPacific Views, 9(4):16(N) 3(3):42; photographs of artifact from, Newhalem, WA, 7(2):11-13 Nome, AK, 3(2):47, 9(1):24,26,28; 3(3):40; photographs of, 3(1):30,36, News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), 10(4):5; photographs of, 4(4):39 3(3):4; Spanish settlement at, 3(3):43-44, reprints of articles from, 4(4):12 Nomura, Kenjiro, illustrations of intern- 3(4):48, 6(1):12, 6(2):34-37, 10(3):20; Newspapers, 3(2):11-12, 3(3):37, ment camps by, 6(4):22-25 visits to, 3(1):28-37, 4(1):26 8(2):33,34, 10(3):34; coverage of Nooksack Indians, 5(3):43 Neal, Oldie, lynching of, 6(1):21 Japanese Americans in, 9(3):32-38; Nootka (sloop), 4(3):37,38 Near death experiences. See Death experi­ coverage of lawlessness in, 6(1):20-26, Nootka Indians, 5(1):19-20; illustrations of, ences 8(2):40-44; coverage of women in, 6(2):34-35 Negro Repertory Company, 5(1):28-29 2(4):8-15; pioneer reminiscences in, Nootka Sound (B. C.): Americans at, 7(4):6-7,9-11; radical, 4(1):4-8,10; in 5(3):36; British at, 4(2):22, 4(3):39-

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40,42,44; diplomatic crisis at, 4(1): 16-18; Novelists. See Writers Okanogan Irrigation Project, 6(1):5; illustrations relating to, 1(2):23, 2(3):12, Nuclear energy, public policy toward, photographs of, 6(1):4 3(3):43, 5(1): 17, 6(2):29,34-35,36; maps 3(4):29-35. See also Hanford Nuclear Okanogan Record(Okanogan, WA), 6(1):2,5 of, 5(1):18,20, 6(2):30; natives of, Reservation (WA), 5(4):16-17; 4(1):27; sailor songs relating to, 5(4):40- plants, 5(3):12-20; photo­ photographs of, 6(1):8 42; scientific survey of, 5(1):19-21; graphs of, 5(3):13,16,19 Okanogan, WA: and mining, 4(3):18-30; Spanish at, 3(3):43-45, 6(2):31- Nuclear reactors. See B-Reactor; Hanford photographer in, 6(1):2-8 32,34,36,37, 10(3):20; vegetation at, Nuclear Reservation, reactors at Oles, Floyd Hall: Glencove, 2(1):47(R); 6(1): 12 Nuclear war, civil defense strategy for, papers of, 9(3):31 Nordquist, Philip A., Educating.for Service: 10(3):7-13 Oliver, Emmett, 3(3): 16 PacificLutheran University, 1890-1990, Nuclear waste. See Storage ranks, for nuclear Olmsted Brothers (architects): Alaska­ 5(3):47(R) waste Yukon-Pacific Exposition site plan of, Nordstrom, John W, 3(2):37 Nufiez Gaona. See Neah Bay, Spanish 9(1):22; illustrations of Alaska-Yukon­ Norling, Ernest, 5(1):24-25,30 settlement at Pacific Exposition plan, 9(1):21; Capitol North Bend, WA, 7(4):4 Nuns, photographs of, 1 (2):48 Campus plan of, 2(3):41, 9(1):20; National Park (WA), Nurses, photographs of, 6(2): 16 illustrations of Capitol Campus plan, 7(2):15, 10(1):25-26 Nusse, Gloria, photographs of, 10(2):32 2(3):44; University of Washington North Central Washington Museum Nuxoll,Jon, reviews by, 10(1):47 campus plan of,8(3):26, 9(1):22 (Wenatchee, WA), 1(4):42 Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr., 5(4):28 North Cross-Scare Highway (WA), 7(2): 15 Olmsted, J.C., 7(4):29 0 North End Marker (Tacoma, WA), Olsen, Laura: describes Seattle fire, 3(2):4-5; photographs of, 2(4):48 O'Brien, John L., 5(3):46 photographs of, 3(2):3 North Pacific Bank Note Company, O'Connor, Carol A., reviews by, 2(4):47 Olson, Mrs. Charles, "Little Girl Memories 10(2):33 O'Donnell, Terrence, An Arrow in the Earth: of a Christmas on the Cowlitz in the North School (Centralia, WA), photographs GeneralJoel Palmer and the Indians of Long Ago," 1(4):10-11; Cowlitz County, of, 7(2):26-27 Oregon, 8(4):47(R) 1854-1947, 1(4):lO(N) North WestAmerica (sloop), 4(3):40,42,43; O'Farrell, Ed, heroic horseback ride of, Olson/Sundberg Architects, 5(3):27 illustrations of, 4(3):43 4(4):16-17 Olympia(cruiser). See USS Olympia . See Northwest O'Neil, Joseph Patrick: Olympic Mountain Olympia and Chehalis Valley Railroad, Company explorations of, 4(2):40-45; photographs 1(3):35-36; photographs of, 1(3):32-33, Northern Pacific Railroad, 7(2):31; of, 4(2):40 Olympia and Tenino Railroad, 1(3):32, illustrations relating to, 2(4):34, 5(3):21, O'Sullivan, James Edward, 3(2):38, 4(2):37, 34-36 7(4):24-25,29,30; Kalama-Tacoma line 8(2):34, 10(1):7; photographs of, 8(2):33 Olympia Brewing Company, 7(2):27 of, 3(4):38-43; liquor sales lawsuit by, Oak Point, WT, 7(2):36 Olympia Courier(Oiympia, WA), 3(4):40 5(2):12-14; photographs relating to, Oakesdale, WA, photographs of, 6(4):35 OlympiaProhibitionist (Olympia, WA), 10(3): 19,22,23; promotes tourism, Ocean Cape Corporation (cannery), 9(3): 10 3(2):27 3(2): 10-11, 7(4):24-25,42, 10(3):23; rail Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, Shaping Seattle Olympia Union Academy, illustrations network of, 1(3):32, 1(4):26-28, 2(4):30- Architecture, 9 (4) :4 7 (R) relating to, 7(4):33 31,46, 5(4):8,36, 6(2):24, 7(4):39 Officeof Civil Defense Management, in Olympia, WA, 3(1):26,27, 3(4):22, Northern Washington State Hospital (Sedro Pacific Northwest. See Civil defense 10(1):29; bird's-eye view maps of, Woolley, WA), photographs of, 7(3):22 Officers' Row. See Vancouver Barracks, 2(3):43; Capitol Campus in (see Capitol, Northwest (steamboat), 10(4):20 Officers'Row at Washington state); early settlers in, 5(1):9, Northwest Company, 10(4):7,8; explora­ Ogden, Peter Skene, 4(1):30, 7(2):28 7(4):31-35; governor's mansion in, tions by David Thompson for, 5(4):12-19 " Convention Demands That All of 2(3):41-45; photographs of, 2(3):40; rail Northwest Enterprise (Seattle, WA), on World Oregon Be Part of the United Scares," service to, 1 (3):32-37; as state capitol, War II racial issues, 9(2):27,29-32 1(4):30-31 1(2):38-45, 3(3):24 Northwest Magazine, 3(2):10 Ohio (steamship), wreck of, 8(3):39; Olympic Games: Washington athletes in, Northwest Passage, search for, 8(4):29-31, photographs of survivors of, 8(3):40 10(2):34-40; illustrations relating to, 9(3):42-44. See also Lewis and Clark Ohio History Center (Columbus, OH), 8(4):38 Expedition photographs of, 2(3):2 Olympic Hotel (Seattle, WA), 1(3):3-10; Northwest Releasing, and Beatles tour, Okada,John, No-No Boy, 3(3):3l(N) photographs of, 1(3):3,5,7-10 10(2):9-11 Okanogan County, WA, 5(4):46, 7(2):28; Olympic Mountains, 1(3):47; Boy Scouts Northwest Tribune (Cheney, WA), on mining in, 4(3):18-30; photographer in, in, 9(3): 12-18; explorations of, 4(2):40- vigilantism, 6(1):21-22 6(1):2-8; photographs relating to, 45; personal narratives of, 6(4):47, Northwoods Project, 5(1):32; photographs 4(3):19,21 ,25,26,30; transportation in, 10(1):47; photographs of, 4(2):41,43,45 from, 5(1):32,34-35,36,37 6(4):12-15 (WA), 3(3):6, Norway, 8(2):24-26,29 Okanogan, Fort. See Fort Okanogan 5(1):7, 6(4):47 Norwood, Gus, "Day of Decision: OnJune Okanogan Independent(Okanogan, WA), Olympic Peninsula (WA), 3(3):28,30,32, 15, 1846, the Oregon Treacy Added the 6(1):8 10(1):40; shipwrecks on, 3(3):32, Pacific Northwest to the United States," Okanogan Indian Reservation (WA), 9(2):41-44. See also Clallam County, WA; 10(2):41-43 3(3):25

COLUMBIA 31 INDEX OLYMPUS, MOUNT

Olympic Mountains; Olympic National Ezra Meeker on, 2(4):17-18,20; guide­ p Park books to, 7(2):2; illustrations of, 7(2):3-5, Olympus, Mount (WA), first ascent of, 8(3):4; maps of, 3(2):47, 7(2):6; PacificAmerican Fisheries Company, 4(2):44-45; naming of, 6(2):32 misconceptions about, 8(3):3-5; personal photographs of salmon traps of, 4(4):9 On the lX'liys(Kirkland, WA), 1(4):13-14,16 narratives of, 2(2):47, 6(3):47, 7(4):6-13, Pacific Bridge Company, 4(3): 16 Onalaska, WA,7(2):28 8(4):46,47, 9(2):5,6,8,13, 9(3):40; travel Pacific Chehalis and Eastern Railroad, One Percent forArt Ordinance (Seattle, on, 7(2):2-6, 9(2):5-10,13, 9(3):39-44; 7(2):34 WA), 5(1):30 violence on, 1(1):35-43; in Washington Pacific Coast Steamship Company, suffers Onions, cultivation of, 8(3):20-23 Territory, 8(4):14-19 shipwreck of Valencia, 7(2):17-23 Opium trade, 3(2):33 OregonTr eaty of 1846. See Oregon Pacific Fur Company, 5(1):46, 5(4):17-18, Oral history: of African Americans, 7(3):3-4, Country, boundary dispute 8(2):47, 10(4):8 6; of Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Oregonian (Portland, OR), 9(2):41, 10(4):18 Pacific Highway, in Washington state, 5(2):38-45; of Isabelle Arcasa, 1(3):29-30, Orloff, Chet: Law for the Elephant, Law for 10(1):40 3(3):22-23; of Pacific Northwest pioneers, the Beaver: Essays in the Legal History ofthe Pacific Lutheran University (Parkland, WA), 7(4):6-13 North American West, 7(2):46(R); 5(3):47 Oratory: by Daniel Bigelow, 7(4):34-35; by photographs of, 8(1):3; "A Tale ofTwo Pacific Northwest History: as a field of Elwood Evans, 4(3):9-13; by John Fiske, States: Shared Landscapes, Divided study, 5(4):2-3; teaching of, 3(2):2, 4(3):2-8 Viewpoints," 8(1):3-5 6(3):2, 8(4):3-5; themes of, 4(3):46, Orcas Island (WA), naming of, 6(2):33 Orting, WA, 3(2):30 10(3):3-6 Orchard, Henry, 4(4):42,44 Osborne, Harold F.: Little Cityby the Sea, PacificNorthwest History Conference, Orchards, 8(2):31-32 5(4):47(R), 9(1):3(N); "The Wreck of the 8(4):3-5 Ordway, Elizabeth M., 8(2):7-9; photo­ Crown City Symbol of Danger-Filled PacificNorthwest Quarterly, educational graphs of, 8(2):6 Years for Puget Sound Mariners," value of,6(3):2 Ordway, Lizzie, 3(2):38 9(1):24-30 Pacific Northwest Studies Center. See Oregon (brig). See United States Exploring Ostrogorsky, Michael, "Women were University of Washington Expedition Everywhere: Female Stampeders to the Pacific Railroad Survey, 2(4):38-45, 3(4):21- Oregon (cruiser), 10(4):14 Klondike and Alaska," 8(1):39-43 23,26-28,36-37, 8(1):29-32 Oregon (state), 7(3):47; compared with Otago Museum (New Zealand), Chief Pacific School of Religion (Berkeley, CA), Washington state, 8(1):3-5, 8(2):3-5; Moses items in, 1(3):24,27-28 3(3):20 courts in, 9(1):47; railroads in, 10(1):46; Otter, Elijah, on OregonTr ail, 1(1):37-41 Pacific Steel Company, 8(1):20-25,27-28 World War II attacks on, 8(4):8-13 Otters, sea: trade in 7(2):47; illustrations of, PacificlX'live (University of Washington), Oregon Alpine Club, explores Olympic 2(3):14 6(3):36 Mountains, 4(2):42-45 Outdoor clubs. See American Alpine Club; Pack trains and packers, 8(4):21-28; Oregon and CaliforniaRailroad, 1(4):23- Appalachian Mountain Club; Mazamas; photographs relating to, 4(2):44, 24,26-29; illustrations relating to, Mountaineers,The; Oregon Alpine Club; 8(4):21,24,26 1(4):24-25,26; photographs relating to, Sierra Club Packwood, William, 5(4):20 1 (4):20-21,22-23,29 Outlaws, 7(2):47, 8(2):39-44 Paddock Memorial Hospital, Annie C. Oregon Central Railroad, 1 (4):23 Overland Astorians. See Astorians, Overland (Tacoma, WA), photographsof, 2(4):12 Oregon City, OR, 3(1):4 Overland explorations: in Alaska, 6(3):40- Palmer, Joel, 2(1):7; Journalof Travels Over Oregon Country: boundary dispute, 45; by botanists, 6(1):47; of the Cowlitz the Oregon Trail in 1845, 8(4):47(R); A 5(2):31, 9(1):38-44, 10(2):41-43; maps corridor, 3(4):38, 4(1):29; by Mackenzie, Sight So Nobly Grand: on of, 6(4):29, 10(2):43; missionaries in, 8(4):30-31; of the Olympic Mountains, Mount Hoodin 1845, 8(4):47(R) 6(3):24-30, 10(1):16; newspaper reports 4(2):40-45; of a route to Oregon, Palmer Mountain, maps of mining claims from, 1(1):8-9; overland trail of 1841 9(3):39-44; for Pacific Railroad Survey, on, 4(3):29 from Canada to, 8(3):3-5; settlement of, 2(4):38-45, 3(4):21-23,26-28, 8(1):29- Palmer Mountain Gold Mining and Tunnel 6(4):16-19; United States claim to, 32; byThompson, 5(4):12-19. See also Company, 4(3):28; photographs of 1(4):30-31 Lewis and Clark Expedition; United concentrating mill, 4(3):24-25 Oregon Historical Society, founding of, States Exploring Expedition Palouse area (Whitman Counry, WA): 2(4):17 Overstreet, Leon, Hanford narratives of, agriculture in, 6(2):22-28; photographs

Oregon Immigrant Trail 1841-1870 5(2):43 of, 6(2):23,27, 7(1):15; sheep ranching (exhibition), 9(2):ll(N) Owenby, Canada, 7(4):17 in, 7(1):15-20 Oregon Improvement Company, 8(1):13-18 Owens, Kenneth N.: reviews by, 1(4):47; Palouse Gazette (Colfax, WA), on vigilan­ Oregon Journal(Portland, OR), publishes The Wreck ofthe Sv. Nikolai, 3(3):32(N) tism, 6(1):20 pioneer interviews, 7(4):7 Owhi (Yakima), 3(4):24-25,27; drawings of, Palouse Indians, 1(4):47 Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, 3(4):25,27, 5(1):6 Palouse Irrigation Project, 7(1):16; illustrations of brochure of, 6(1):13 Owyhees. See Hawaii photographs of, 7(1):19 Oregon Steam and Navigation Company, Oxen teams, photographs of, 7(2):36 Palouse River(WA), photographs of, 7(1): 15 1(4):23,36, 2(4):46, 10(4):19 Oyster industry, 5(1):13-14, 5(3):44 Pan American Airways, use of Boeing 307 Oregon Trail: contemporary photographic Oysterville, WA, 3(3):32 Stratoliner by, 7(1):3,5-7 views of, 9(2):9, 10, 11,12, 9(3):39,41; Pan, Ming-te, reviews by, 10(2):44 crossing of Naches Pass by, 2(2): 14-20; Pandosy, Charles, 3(4):26

COLUMBIA 32 INDEX PIERCE, J. KINGSTON

Pangborn, Clyde, 3(2):39 Peacock (sloop-of-war), 1 (1):20,31,32, , 2(1):24-30; of pioneer Panic of 1873, affects Pacific Northwest, 6(3):15; illustrations of, 1(1):20 Washingtonians, 7(4):6-13; of pioneer 2(1):22-23 Peake, Andrea, reviews by, 7(1):47 women, 5(2):47; of San Juan Island, Panic of 1893, affects Washington state, Peers, Henry Newsham, 10(1):15 1(3): 11, 16-20; of sea captain's wife, 7(4):39-44 Peers, Laura, "Trade & Change on the 5(2):32. See also Oral history Panoramasof Promise (exhibition), 3(1):7 Columbia Plateau, 1750 - 1840," Petersen, Keith C.: Company Town: Potlatch, Panoramic bird's-eye view maps. See Bird's­ 10(4):6-12 Idaho and the PotlatchLumber Company, eye view maps Peirce, Neal R., PacificStates ofAmerica, 2(3):46(R), 2(4):47(N); Discovering Pantages, Alexander, promotion of vaude­ 10(1):29(N) Washington: A Guide to Stateand Local ville by, 2(3):4,6,9 Pelligrini, Angelo, American Dream: An History, 5(1):47(R); "The New World of Paradise Inn (Mount Rainier National Park), Immigrant's Quest, 3(3):31 (N) University Presses," 9(2):3; "'Psychiana' photographs of, 9(4):7 Pend d'Oreille Indians, 10(3):28, 10(4):6 Inc.: The World's Largest Mail-Order Paradise Lodge (Mount Rainier National Pend Oreille County, WA, 6(4):46 Religion," 10(3):31-36; This Crested Hill: Park), illustrations of, 9(4):9 Pennington Hotel (Spokane, WA), an IllustratedHistory of the Universityof Parcheski, Dorthea Kinsey, 7(3):8,10-11 photographs of, 5(3):4 Idaho, 3(1):46(R); Paris World's Fair (1888), C. P. Ferry Penny, David W, Art of the American Peterson, F. Ross, 10( 4) :30-31 represents Washington Territory at, 1(4):5 Frontier: The Chandler-Pohrt Collection, Peterson,Jacqueline, reviews by, 1 (1) :46 Pariseau, Esther. See Mother Joseph 7(1):46-47(R) Petroglyphs. See Rock art Park Hotel (Puyallup, WA), photographs of, Penrose, Stephen B. L., 3(2):38 Petey, Mary Lou: as Olympic swimmer, 7(4):44 Penthouse Theatre (University of Washing­ 10(2) :34-40; photographs of, Parke, Charles, overland trail experiences of, ton), 5(1):23,29; photographs of, 5(1):29 10(2):34,35,36,39 7(2):4-5, 9(2):6 Peoples Transportation Company. See Peu-peu-mox-mox (Palouse), death of, Parker, Carleton, 6(1):33 Kellogg,Joseph 2(1):7-8 Parker, Charles A., 3(4):10 Perez,Juan, maritime explorations of, PhilippineSeattle Colonist (Seattle, WA), Parker, George, lynching of, 6(1):20,22-25 3(3):40, 4(4):47, 6(2):30,32 10(4):38 Parker, Herbert, 3(4):33 Perham, Addison H., 7(1):9-10 Philippine Americans, photographs relating Parker, Samuel, 6(3):24-25 Perkins, Elisha , overland trail to, 10(4):38 Parks, national, 1(4):46, 3(2):47, 7(2):12; as experiences of, 7(3):42 Phillips, Ron, ExploringVancouver, tourist destinations, 7(4):24-25,27; Perkins, Henry, 10(4):47 9(4):47(R) opinions of Asahel Curtis on, 10(1):24- Perkins,James, 4(1):39; photographs of Phinney Avenue (Seattle, WA), house at 26. See also Mount Rainier National Park; home of, 4(1):36 5011, phorographs of, 8(2):40 North Cascades National Park; Olympic Perouse,Jean Francois Galaup, Compte de Photographers and photography, 3(3):2,5, National Park; Yellowstone National Park la. See Laperouse,Jean Francois de Galaup 6(1):46, 6(3):38. See also Arnt, Jon C.; Parks, scare, in Pacific Northwest, 4(4):46, Perri, Fredi: Kitsap:A Centennial History, Bowen, Chapin; Cunis, Asahel; Curtis, 6(2):2-3 4(2):47(R); Port Madison, Washington Edward; Ford,J. F.; Kinsey, Darius; Parmley, Joseph, 10(1):39,43,44 Territory, 1854-1889, 4(2):47(R) MacGregor, Greg; Matsura, Frank S.; Parrington, Vernon, 3(2):36 Personal narratives: of Alaska, 3(2):47, McCurdy, James G.; Morse, Samuel G.; Parrish, Robert R., 10(4):26,28 7(3):47; of Civilian Conservation Corps, Northwoods Project; Scaylea,Josef; Parsons, Camp. See Camp Parsons (Boy 6(2):47; of Cowlitz County, 1(4):10-11; Talbot, Charles B.; Tylczak,John; Wilse, Scours of America) of crossing Naches Pass, 2(2):14-20; of Anders Beer; Winter and Pond Photogra­ Parsons, Reginald, 9(3):12 expedition to Neah Bay in 1888, 3(1):28- phers Pasco, Duane, 3(3):15 37; by Ezra Meeker, 2(1):13-19,21; of Physical culture: illustrations relating to, Pasco, WA, 5(2):44, 7(2):28,31, 7(3):24, frontier Vancouver Island, 7(3):47; of fur 6(3):35,36; photographs relating co, 10(1):8. See alsoTri-Cities area (WA) trade, 8(2):47; of Hanford Nuclear 6(3):34,38; in Seattle, WA, 6(3):33-38 Pascualy, Maria, 10(2):25; "Behind the Reservation construction, 5(2):38-45; Physical education, at University of Scenes of che New 'History of Washing­ historical value of, 2(1):2-3, 4(2):2; of Washington, 6(3):35-36 ton' Exhibition," 10(2):29-32 Indian captivity, 2(2):47; oflndian War Pickering, Charles, 4(1):32 Passes, in Cascade Mountains. See Blewecc of 1855, 7(1):8-13; ofJapanese Ameri­ Pickett, Evelyne Stitt, "The Itinerant West: Pass; Hare's Pass; Naches Pass; cans, 9(2):47; of logging, 5(1):34,36,37; Casual Labor in the Resource Frontier," Snoqualmie Pass; Stampede Pass Tunnel; of lumber milling, 6(3):18-21; of 6(1):33-38 Stevens Pass; Yakima Pass maritime life, 5(2):32-33; of military life, Pickett, George, 1(3): 11, 14, 2(2):26; Pateros Ferry (WA), 6(4): 12 1(3):16-17; of mining, 4(3):23, 7(2):47; photographs of, 1(3):16 Pateros, WA, 4(3):27 of missionary work, 4(3):45; of Mount Picnicking, photographs of, 4(2):13 Paulhamus, William H., 3(2):37 Rainier climb, 1 (2):29-37, 6(1):39; of Pictographs. See Rock art Pavolka,John, photographs of, 3(4):13 Mount Sc. Helens climb, 2(1):36-45; by Pierce County, WA, place names of, 5(4):47 Paxton, Floyd, 7(2):27 Native Americans, 1 (3):29-30; of Pierce, Bruce Wellington, 3(1):8; bird's-eye Pe Ell, WA, 2(2):13, 4(1):33 Olympic Peninsula, 6(4):47, 10(1):47; of view maps by, 3(1):9 Peabody, Alexander, photographs of, 9(1): 17 Oregon Trail, 2(2):47, 6(3):47, 7(4):6-13, Pierce, J. Kingston: "The Panic of 1893," Peace Arch(Blaine, WA), photographs of, 8(4):46,47, 9(2):5,6,8,13, 9(3):40; of 7(4):37-44; "When Washington Dared 10(1): 5 overland trails, 7(3):39-44; of pioneer Build a Magnificent Capitol," 1 (2):38-45 Centralia, WA, 1 (1):45; of pioneer life on

COLUMBIA 33 INDEX PIEROTH, DORIS H.

Pieroth, Doris H.: books recommended by, Pomeroy, WA, 9(4):25-26,30; illustrations of Potts, Betsy, "Fay Fuller: First Woman co the 3(3):30; reviews by, 4(3):46; "Spokane's bust of Samuel Cosgrove in, 9(4):29; Top of Mount Rainier," 10(4):24-29 1936 : Mary Lou Petty & The photographs of, 9(4):27 Poulsbo, WA, 4(4):44 Berlin Games," 10(2):34-40; "Women's Pond, Percy. See Winter and Pond Photogra­ Powell, Greg, reviews by, 6(2):47 Suffrage: No Constitutional Franchise," phers Power, electric. See Electric power 3(2):22-23 Pope, Daniel, "Seduced & Abandoned: Prater, Yvonne: "The Old Yellowstone Trail: Pig War of 1859. See San Juan Islands, Utilities and WPPSS Nuclear Plants 4 A Good Route from Plymouth Rock to boundary settlement for and 5," 5(3):1 2-20 Puget Sound," 10(1):39-44; Snoqualmie Pike Place Market (Seattle, WA), 10(4):34 Popper, Deborah E., "The Return of the Pass: From Indian Trail to Interstate, Pinchot, Gifford, 8(3):39-40, 10(1):19 American Frontier," 5(2):3-4 Population 9(4):9(N); "Thorp Gristmill: A Home­ Pioneer Ladies Club (Pendleton, OR), density: as definition of frontier, town Preservation Project," 7(2):43-45 pioneer interviews by, 7(4):7 5(2):3-4; shifts in Pacific Northwest of, Pratt, Edwin, 3(2):38 Pioneer life. See Frontier life 9(3):29 Prendergast, Sharon, reviews by, 8(2):46-47 Pioneer Square (Seattle, WA), 5(1):39; Po,poise (brig), charts Puget Sound, 6(3):15. Preservation, historic. See Historic photographs of, 9(3): 11 See also United States Exploring preservation Pitzer, Paul C.: "The Columbia Basin Expedition Presidio of Monterey, illustrations of, Project Farmers," 10(1):6-11; Grand Port Angeles, WA, 3(3):4-5,32, 4(2):40, 4(1):19 Coulee, 9(3):46(R); "The Mystique of 4(4):22, 6(2):33,38 Press. See Newspapers Grand Coulee Dam and the Reality of the Port Blakely, WA, 5(4):47; photographs of, Press Expedition ro Olympic Mountains, ," 4(2):28-33, 36- 6(2):10; shipbuilding at, 6(2):11-12 4(2):41,42 38, 4(3):48(C); "The Old Skagit Tour: J. Port Discovery, WA, 4(2):22,23,27 Presses, university. See University presses D. Ross Sells Public Power in the Pacific Port Effingham. See Barclay's Sound Preston, William T., and building of Port Northwest," 7(2):7-15, 7(3):45(C), Port Madison Indian Reservation (WA), Ward, 8(3): 12 7(4):45(C) 5(2):34 Price, Andrew, Jr., Port Blakely, the Commu­ Place names: in Oregon, 7(3):47; in Port Madison, WA, 4(2):47, 8(2):8-9; nity Captain Renton Built, 5(4):47(R) Washington state, 1(1):3-5, 1(2):49, photographs relating co, 4(4):37, 8(2):9 Price, W Montelius, photographs of, 3(2):10-12,14-16, 3(3):28,43, 4(2):22- Port of Seattle (WA), 5(1):38-45; illustra­ 1(2):36 26, 4(4):34, 5(1):7,14, 5(4):22, 6(2):32- tions relating ro, 5(1):45 Prince William Sound (AK), 4(3):37,38,42 33, 7(2):31,33, 8(2):46-47, 9(3):16, 17, Port Orchard, WA, 4(2):22, 4(4):43,45 Princesa Real (schooner), 3(3):42-43, 10(2):5 Port Townsend and Southern Railroad, 6(2):32,34,36 Plains Indians, photographs relating co, 1(3):36; photographs of, 1(3):36-37 Princess Angeline. See Angeline, Princess 10(1):23 Port Townsend Museum (Port Townsend, Princess Royal. See Princesa Real Plamondon, Simon, 4(1):32,33, 8(2): 11,12, WA), 3(4):44-45 Programs. See Ephemera 10(1):13-15; photographs of, 8(2):12 Port Townsend, WA, 1(4):46-47, 2(2):26, Progressivism, in Washington State, 7(3):17 Planning, urban. See Urban planning 3(2):31,33-35, 3(3):24, 3(4):44-45, Prohibition of alcoholic beverages, 2(2):43, Plants, native, illustrations of, 6(1):10,11,12 4(1):39,40, 4(3): 12, 5(2):32-33,34, 3(2):26-27, 3(3):24,25,28 Plomondon, Simon. See Plamondon, Simon 5(4):33, 6(2):33,42, 8(1):19-20, 9(3):12; Propellers, cycloidal. See Cycloidal propellers Plum, Ida: diary of, 5(2):32-33, 5(3):48(C); bird's eye view maps of, 3(1):6; illustra­ Prosser, WA, 7(2):31 photographs of, 5(2):32 tions of, 4(2):23; photographs relating to, Prostitution, 2(4): 10 Plummer, Henry, 10(1):47 3(2):35, 4(1):39 Prouty, A. M., More Deadly Than Wor, Plutonium, production of. See Hanford Porter, Mary A., Windsof Change: Womenin 10(3):17,18(N) Nuclear Reservation, plutonium Northwest Commercial Fishing, 5(2):47(R) Providence, Sisters of,3(1):14 production at Portland(steamship), 4(4):36-37,39; Pryor, Nancy, "The Case of the Missing Pohrt, Richard A., Indian collection of, photographs of, 4(4):37 Transcripts: Washington Constitutional 7(1):46-47 Portland, OR: civil defense in, 10(3):8,9,12- Convention," 2(4):32-33 Point Adams (OR), naming of, 6(2):32 13; shipbuilding in, 7(1):47 Psychiana, Inc., 10(3):31-36; illustrations Point DefiancePark (Tacoma, WA), Portland Oregonian (Portland, OR), 9(2):41, relating to, 10(3):33,35; photographs 5(2):27,29; photographs of buildings at, 10(4):18 relating co, 10(3):34,36 5(2):24-25 PortlandWillamette Week(Portland, OR), Public architecture. See Architecture, of Point Elliott Treaty, 5(3):43 5(2):10-11 Washington state public buildings Point, Nicolas, 4(4):47, 10(3):24-30, Portlock, Nathaniel, 4(3):39, 6(1):10 Public hangings. See Violence 10(4):9; drawings by, 10(3):24- Post-Intelligencer. See Seattle Post-Intelligencer Public housing. See Houses and housing, 25,27,29,30, 10(4):9 Postal service. See Mail service public Political advertisements. See Ephemera Posters. See Ephemera Public lectures. See Lectures, public Political cartoons. See Ephemera Posts, military. See Military facilities Public schools. See Schools Politkofiky(gunboat): illustrations of, Potatoes: cultivation of, 6(4):42-43, Public Service Commission, Washington 2(4):37; photographs of from, 10(3):20-23; photographs relating co, State, 2(3):38 2(4):37 10(3):21, 23 Public speaking. See Oratory Pollock, Dean, illustrations by, 3(3):21 Potlatch, ID, 2(3):46 Publishing, scholarly, 9(2):3 Potlatch Lumber Company, 2(3):46 Puget, Peter, 4(4):42; and Indians of western Washington, 4(2):23-25

COLUMBIA 34 INDEX RAVEN CHIEF OF SKIDEGATE

Puget Sound: charting of, 6(3): 15; cultiva­ 29; link to Olympia, WA, 1(3):32-37; tion of hops near, 7(1):14, 8(4):39-44; Q maps of Pacific Northwest routes of, explorations of, 1(1):27-29, 4(2):22-27; Qualchan (Yakima), 3(4):25; drawings of, 6(1):15, 7(4):29; photographs relating to, ferries on, 9(1): 13-19; charts of, 4(2):22, 3(4):25 1(3):33-32,35,36,37, 1 (4):20-21,28,29, 4(4):44,45; Indian wars of, 4(4):47, Quarantine notices. See Ephemera 7(2): 13, 3(2):48, 3(3):5, 5(1):34-35, 7(1):8-14; Indians of (see Puget Sound Queen (steamship), 7(2):19,23 5(2):14, 6(1):38, 7(2):12-13, 8(2):25, Indians); links to Columbia River, Queen Charlotte (brig), 4(3):39 8(3):38,39, 9(3):7,8,9,10, 10(3):19; 3(4):38-43, 6(4):6-11, 10(1):12; Queen Charlotte Islands (B. C.), 4(2):4, posters relating to, 1 (4):24-25, missionaries to, 6(1):29,31; naming of, 6(2):30; shipwreck in, 8(2): 17-23; 6(1): 13, 15, 17, 7(4):22,24-25,26,28,30; 4(2):22; natural history of, 6(3):46; as illustrations of native inhabitants of, promotion of tourism by, 1 (4):22,23, Oregon Trail destination, 8(3):4-5; place 5(1): 19 2(4):26,29, 6(1):14-18, 7(4):22-30,42, names of, 4(2):22-26; railroad connec­ Queers Basin (Olympic Mountains), Boy 8(2):46. See also under specific names of tions to, 3(4):38-43, 5(2): 12, regional Scout expedition to, 9(3): 17, 18 railroad companies; Interurban railroads landscape in art, 1(2):21-28; shipbuilding Quilcene Indians, photographs relating to Rainey, Thomas B., "Tribune of Manifest on, 1(4):12, 6(2):10-12, 6(4):47. See also 10(1):22 Destiny: The Hon. Elwood Evans and the Fortifications,coastal Quilcene, WA, 1919 robbery in, 9(3):12 Power of Oratory in Territorial Washing­ Puget Sound Biological Station (Friday Quileute Indians, 3(3):32, 5(3):43-45; first ton," 4(3):9-13 Harbor, WA),5(1):12; photographs of, contact with Euro-Americans, 9(2):41-44; Rainier (steamboat), 10(4):19 5(1):10 photographs of, 5(3):41 Rainier, Mount (WA): Asahel Curtis on, Puget Sound Co-operative Colony (WA), Quilix (Pend d'Oreille), illustrations of, 10(1):19,24-25; climbing of, 1(2):29-37, 3(3):4-5 10(3):29 3(3):31, 4(3):32-36, 5(1):2-7, 5(4):23-24, Puget Sound Indians, 4(2):22-27, 6(1):27; Quimper, Manuel, 6(2):32,33,34 6(1):39, 10(4):24-29; controversy over food culture of, 7(3):13-16 Quimper Peninsula (WA), naming of, name of, 3(2): 10-17; early settlers near, Puget Sound Iron Company, 8(1): 19-20 6(2):33 5(4):20-25; illustrations of, 1(2):24- Puget Sound Mill and Timber Company, Quinault Indians, 5(1):7, 5(3):44-45, 25,26-27, 4(2):25; Indian name of, 3(3):4-5 9(2):42,43; photographs of, 9(2):44 5(1):2; influenceon layout of Fort Lewis, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (WA), 6(4):47 Quinault River (WA), 4(2):21,40,43, 5(4):29-30; memorabilia of, Puget Sound Navigation Company, 9(2):42,43; photographs of, 4(2):41 3(2):12,13,15,16; photographs of, 9(1):13-19 Quintasket, Christina. See Mourning Dove 2(4):25, 3(2):10, 3(3):27,48, 4(4):30, Puget Sound Power and Light Company, 5(4):28, 7(1):6, 7(3):9, 10(1):25, 2(3):38-39, 7(2):8,15 R 10(4):28-29; place names on, 5(1):7; Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, skiing on, 9(4):6-10; as tourist destina­ 4(2):7, 5(2):25-27,31, 5(4):27-28, 6(4):6, Race relations: in Franklin, WA, 8(1):16-17; tion, 7(4):25; volcanic activity of, 4(4):26. 10(1):13-16; maps of, 10(1):13, 10(4):16. in Seattle, WA, 9(2):26-32; in Washing­ See alsoMount Rainier National Park See alsoCowlitz Farm; Hudson's Bay ton state, 3(4):11; in Yakima, WA, Rainier National Park. See Mount Rainier Company 9(3):33-37 National Park Pullen, Harriet, 8(1):41; photographs of, Race tracks. See Longacres Race Track Rainier, Peter, illustrations of, 3(2):11 8(1):41 (Seattle, WA); Meadows, The (Seattle, Rainier School (Buckley, WA), 3(4):10; Pullman Graphic (Pullman, WA), on WA) photographs of students of, 3(4): 10 vigilantism, 6(1):20,24 Races, automobile. See Chicago-to-Seattle Rains, Gabriel J., 2(2):24-26 PullmanHerald (Pullman, WA), on Auto Relay Race; Four Hours to the Raitt Hall, (University of Washington): vigilantism, 6(1):23-24 Mountain (auto-train race) design of, 8(3):26-27, 30; photographs of, Pullman, WA, 3(1):27; illustrations of, Racing, horse. See Horse racing 8(3):27 6(1 ):25 Radiation, health effects of, 7(3):26-27 Rakestraw, Charles D., on John Slocum, Pulp mills. See Timber industry Radioactive contamination, by Hanford 6(1):28 Punch (magazine), cartoons from, Nuclear Reservation, 3(4):29-30,33-35, Rakestraw, Lawrence, reviews by, 2(3):46 9(1):43,44 4(4):2-3, 7(3):38 Ralston School, 7(2):31 Putnam, Kate, photographs of, 2(4):15 Radou, Antoine, 4(1):27 Ranching, sheep. See Sheep ranching Puyallup Indian Reservation (WA), Railroad survey, of Pacific Northwest. See Ransom, Victoria L., Clark CountyHistory, illustrations relating to, 4(4):6 Pacific Railroad Survey 9(3):46-47(R) Puyallup Indians, 4(4):6, 5(3):43, 5(4):27, Railroads, 5(2):14, 5(3):21, 6(1):13, Rasmussen, Janet E., New Land, New Lives: 7(1): 10, 7(4):4 7(1):24; conduct of employees, 5(2):13- Scandinavian Immigrants to the Pacific Puyallup Valley (WA): early settlers in, 14; in economic development of Pacific Northwest, 8(3):47(R) 7(1):8-14; maps of 7(1):13 Northwest, 1(4):2, 2(1):20, 2(4):46, Rau, Weldon Willis, "Frontier Conflict:A Puyallup, WA,4(3):31, 6(4):23, 8(1):9; hop 8(2):3-5, 10(1):46; engineering surveys Pioneer Family's Perspective on Events in farmingnear, 2(1):16, 7(1):14, 8(4):40; for, 2(4):38-45, 3(4):21-23,26-28,36-37, the Puyallup Valley during 1855-56," illustrations relating to, 8(4):43; 8(1):29-32; illustrations relating to, 7(1):8-14 photographs of, 3(1):37 1(4):2,24-25,26,27, 2(3):24-25, 3(4):39, Raven Chief of Skidegate (Haida), photo­ 5(2):12,13, 5(3):21, 7(4):23; link from graphs of, 8(2):22 Puget Sound to Columbia River, 3(4):38- 43, 6(4):7-9; link to California, 1(4):20-

COLUMBIA 3 5 INDEX RAVENDALE, WA

Ravendale, WA, 7(3):13 Century Lithographs, 3(1):3(N); exhibition Robert Searles(schooner), 6(2):12; photo- Ravener, Juan, drawings by, 5(2):21 on 3(1):7 graphs of,6(2): 11 Ray, Charles A., 7(2):31 Republic (Washington, D.C.): masthead of, Roberts, George, 10(1):14,15 Ray, Dixie Lee, 3(2):39 1(1):8-9; news of Oregon Country in, Roberts, J. H., photographs of, 2(2):34,40 Rayonier Pulp Mill, 3(3):5 1(1):8-9 Roberts, Philip, "When Washington Had Reactors, nuclear. See B-Reactor; Hanford Rescues: of Georgiana passengers and crew, An Income Tax," 1(1):10-16 Nuclear Reservation, reactors at 8(2):21-23; of Oregon Trail travelers, Robinson, Frank, 10(3):31-36; photographs Reagan, Ronald, assassination attempt on, 1(1):41-43; of survivors of Valencia of, 10(3):31 6(4):3 shipwreck, 7(2):19-21 Robinson, Joan, "The Hard First Way Reclamation. See Irrigation Reservations, Indian. See Indian reservations Across the Mountains," 2(2):12-20 Recreation. See Bicycles; Climbing and Resolution (sloop-of-war), 6(1):10-11 Roche Harbor, WA,3(1):26 hiking, recreational; Picnicking; Skiing Resorts. SeeTourism Rochester, Junius: "Religious Freedom," Red Cross Canteen service, American. See Restorer(cable ship), 10(2):13,14; photo- 10(3):33; Roots and Branches: The American Red Cross Canteen service graphs of, 10(2):15 Religious Heritage ofWashingtonState, Red River colony, and Fort Nisqually, Reveille (Bellingham, WA), 6(3):5,6,8 3(3):46(R) 5(2):26-27 Reynolds, Jeremiah, 1(1):20,23 Rock art: illustrations of motifsof, 7(1):28- Red Shirt (Pend d'Oreille), illustrations of, Rezanof, Nicoli, 5(2):16 34,36; interpretation of, 7(1):34-35; 10(3):29 Rhetoric. See Oratory motifs of, 7(1):32-35; styles on Columbia Reed, Mark E., 3(2):37, 3(3):31; photo­ Richards, Kent D.: ''A Good, Serviceable River, 7(1):29-30 graphs of, 1(1):6 Road: The Columbia River to Puget Rock Island Rapids (Columbia River), Reed, Mary E., Discovering Washington:A Sound Connection," 6(4):6-11; "Regulars 5(4):12,18-19; photographs of, 5(4):15 Guide to State and Local History, & Militia: Washington's Post-Frontier Rock music bands. See under specificnames 5(1):47(R) Military," 9(1):6-12; reviews by, 4(4):47; of bands Reed, Thomas Melburne,4(3):10 "The Young Napoleons: Isaac I. Stevens, Rockafellar, Nancy M., Saddlebagsto Reese, Gary Fuller, Origins of Pierce County George B. McClellan and the Cascade Scanners: The First 100 Yearsof Medicine Place Names, 5(4):47(R) Mountains Route," 3(4):21-23,26-28 in WashingtonState, 4(3):47(R) Reform schools. See Juvenile offenders, Richland, WA, 5(2):40,42, 7(3):37-38, Rockport, WA, 7(2):12 schools for 9(3):46-47; illustrations relating to, Rockwell,Cleveland, paintings by, 5(3):28 Regrade, of Seattle, WA, 5(1):39; photo­ 7(3):36; photographs of, 7(3):27, 9(3):30; Rockwell, Kate, photographs of, 8(1):40 graphs relating to, 5(1):15 posters relating to, 7(3):36; during World Rocky Mountain Fur Company, 10(4):9,11 Reh, Louise M., NIPSIC to NIMITZ, War II, 7(3):24,37-38. See also Hanford Rodeos. See Ellensburg Rodeo 6(4):47(R), 7(1):45(C) Nuclear Reservation; Tri-Cities area (WA) Roe, JoAnn: The Columbia River: A Reid, Bernard, overland trail experiences of, Rides, horseback, 4(4):16-20; maps of, Historical Travel Guide, 6(1):47(R); 7(3):42 4(4):18 "Frank S. Matsura: Photographer of the Reid, John, 7(2):46 Ridgeway, Mrs. 0. H., 3(2):48 Northwest," 6(1):2-8; Stevens Pass: The Reid, John Philip, reviews by, 9(3):47 Rigdon, Paul, 3(4):5 Story of Railroading and Recreation in the Reindeer, in Alaska, 6(3):43 Ring, Kenneth, and near-death experiences, North Cascades, 10(1):46(R) Reith, Joseph, on Oregon Trail, 1(1):37-39 6(1):30-32 Roeder, Henry, photographs of,6(3):6 Relander, Click, Drummers & Dreamers, Ritchie, Claude, newspaper articles on Raethke, Theodore, 3(2):36 3(3):27(N) Camp Parsons, 9(3):15,16 Rogers, Ben, photographs of, 5(2):38 Relief(store ship). See United States Road building: in Pacific Northwest, Rogers, John R., 7(4):44 Exploring Expedition 2(2):14, 8(1):29-34; in Washington state, Roller, Benjamin F., 6(3):36; photographs Relief efforts. See Human services 5(4):20,22; in Washington Te rritory, of,6(3):36 Religion: constitutional freedom of, 6(4):8-9 Romadka, Dixie, 3(4):44-45 10(3):33; debated in Tacoma, WA, Roads: for automobile touring, 10(1):39-44; Romadka, William, "The McCurdy Case: 4(3):2-8; in Longview, WA, 1(2):13; corduroy, 5(4):22; in Cowlitz Corridor, The Making of a Local History Exhibit," missionaries movement in, 6(3):22-32; of 6(4):6-11; photographs relating to, 3(4):44-45 Native Americans, 5(1):47, 6(1):27-32, 5(4):21, 10(1):32,41; in Washington Roman Catholic Church. See Catholic 10(4):12; New Thought Movement in, state, 10(1):39-44. See also Alaska-Canada Church 10(3):31-36; in Washington state, Military Highway; Caribou Wagon Road; Romans, William P.,10(1):24 3(3): 19-20,46. See also Catholic Church; Mullan Road; Trans-Alaska Military Ronda, James P.,6(2):6-7; Astoria & Empire, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Wagon Road 5(1):46(R); "The Oregon Trail: A Water Saints; Indian Shaker Church Robbins, Orlando (Rube), heroic horseback Route to the Pacific Northwest?" 9(3):39- Reminiscences. See Personal narratives ride of, 4(4):18-20 44; "River Worlds: The Sweep of Cultures Remme, Jules, heroic horseback ride of, Robbins, Tom, Another Roadside Attraction, on the Columbia," 5(3):28-33, 4(4):18 3(3):32(N) 5(4):45(C) Reno, Marcus, 1(1) :39-41 Robbins, William G., 10(1):4; "Columbia's Roosevelt, Franklin D.: in Pacific North­ Renton, WA, 4(2):47, 7(2):27; photographs Country: The Elusive Quest for Commu­ west, 10(3):19; photographs of, 4(2):33 of, 7(2):32, 8(4):33 nity Stability in a Riverine Environment," Roosevelt, Theodore, 10(1):33,36,37; Reps, John W, Panoramas of Promise: Pacific 9(3):24-30 assassination attempt on, 6(4):3-4; actions Northwest Cities and Towns on Nineteenth-

COLUMBIA 36 INDEX SCHLICKE, CARL P.

regarding Valenciashipwreck, 7(2):22; Rupp, James M., Art in Seattle'sPublic Places, Salt, Daniel, 6(3):35 supports Edward Curtis, 10(1):21 6(4):47(R) Salvacion, Angela, photographs of, 10(4):38 (WA), 3(3):43; naming of, Russia: influencein Alaska, 3(3):31, 4(2):3- Salvage, of Columbia LightshipNo. 50, 6(2):33 9; maritime explorations by (see Maritime 2(2):30-41 Rosedale, WA,5(4):24-25 explorations, by Russians); trans-polar Salvor (steamboat), and rescue of Valencia, Rosellini, Albert, 10(3): 11 aviation by, 1(2):6-12. See alw Russian 7(2):20 Rosenthal, Herb, 10(2):25,29; designs American Company Samish Indians, 5(3):43 history museum exhibits, 7(1):22-23 Russian America: The Forgotten Frontier Sammamish, Lake (WA), Snoqualmie Roslyn, WA, 1(3):47, 3(2):31, 7(2):33, (exhibition), 4(2):8 Indians at, 8(4):41-42 7(3):4,5 Russian American Company, 5(4):47; Sampsel, Roy, 10(4):3-5 Ross, Alexander, 5(3):30; encounters with exhibition on, 4(2):8; trade with Hudson's San Blas, Mexico, 3(3):42, 5(1):19, 6(2):34 Indians, 6(2):7,9 Bay Company by, 4(2):3-9, San Juan Islands, 2(2):26-28; boundary Ross, Alice, photographs of, 7(2):10 5(2):24,25,30, 10(1): 13. See also settlement for, 1(3):11-16; maps of, Ross, C. H., photographs of, 7(1): 10 Maritime explorations, by Russians 1(3):13; naming of, 6(2):33; photographs (WA), 7(2):10,12,15 of, 1(3):14,15,18,19 Ross, Esther (Stillaguamish), 10(4):3-5; s Sanchez, Antonio, 3(3):45 photographs of, 10(4):5 Sand Point Naval Air Station (Seattle, WA), Ross, Helen, NIPSIC to NIMITZ, Sabotage, in Puget Sound, 10(2):12-16; 3(4):20, 6(1):41 6(4):47(R), 7(1):45(C) illustrations relating co, 10(2):14 Sanders, Jane, Into the Second Century, Ross, J. D., 3(2):38 Sacred Encounters: Father De Smet and the 2(1):47(R) Ross, James Delmage: biography, 7(2):8; Indians ofthe Rocky Mountains West Sandwich Islands. See Hawaii organizes Skagit Tour, 7(2):10-15; (exhibition), 4(4):47, 10(3):2,30, 10(4):8; Sanger, S. L., "Manhattan on the Columbia: photographs of, 7(2):10 photographs relating to, 10(4):10 An Oral History of the Hanford Ross Lake Recreational Area. See Ross Dam Sadis, Stephen, Miracle Strip: A Story of Plutonium Works," 5(2):38-45, Rothman, Hal K., reviews by, 1 (3):47 Longacres Race Track (videorecording), 5(4):45(C) Rowland, William, captains the Georgiana, 8(1):45(R) Sanpoil Indians, as guides for David 8(2): 17-23 Sahewamish Indians, 6(1):27 Thompson, 5(4):14-19 Rowley, William D., reviews by, 1(1):47 Saindon, Robert, reviews by, 1 (3):46 Santa Cruz de Nuca. See Nootka Sound, Roy, WA, 6(1):40 Saint Dionysius Redoubt, 4(2):4,6,7 Spanish at Royal Scientific Expedition to New Spain, Saint Francis Xavier Mission, 10(1):16; Santiago (frigate), 3(3):40,42, 4( 4):47, 5(1):17,18,21,22, 5(2):17,18 photographs relating to, 10(1):16 6(2):30,32, 6(3):10; drawings of, 3(3):41 Roys, Thomas, 4(1):27 Saint Helens, Mount (WA), 3(2):47, Sarbaugh, Timothy, reviews by, 4(2):46, Ruby Dam. See Ross Dam 3(3):17-18, 4(4):24,31; first ascent of, 10(2):45 Ruby, Robert H.: The Chinook Indians, 2(1):36-45; illustrations relating to, Sargent, Mrs., photographs of, 7(4):7 2(3):47(R); Dreamer-Prophets of the 4(4):29; newspaper article on, 4(4):29; Sargent, Polly, Robes ofPower, Totem Poles on Columbia Plateau:Smohalla and photographs of, 2(1):37,40, 4(4):28 Cloth, 2(4):47(R) Skolaskin, 5(1):47(R); A Guideto the Sakamoto, James, 10(4):35-36 Saum, Lewis 0., "Wheelwright vs. Fiske: No Indian Tribes of the PacificNorthwest, Sakatat (Puyallup), 7(1):10 Mystery of Evil in Tacoma," 4(3):2-8 1 (2):47(R); Half-Sunon the Columbia, Sale, Roger: Seattle: Past to Present, Saunders Bottom. See Chehalis, WA 1 (3):24(N); "In Search of Chief Moses's 3(3):30(N); Seeing Seattle,9(4):47(R) Saunders, Schuyler Stuart, in development Lost Possessions-Stolen from His Salem Gazette (Salem, MA): masthead of, of Chehalis, WA, 5(4):5 Grave," 1 (3):21-28; "The Indian Chief 2(3):49; reports news of John Kendrick, Savidge, Clark V., advocates preservation of and the Wagon Train," 10(4):3-5; Indian 2(3):49 Isaac Stevens home, 2(3):40-45 Slavery in the PacificNorthwest, Salem, OR, photographs of, 3(3):2 Sawmills. See Timber industry. 8(3):46(R); Indians ofthe Pacific Saling, Ann: "George Washington Bush," Saxton, Rufus, 2(4):41-43, 3(4):23 Northwest, 2(3):47(R); "Isabel Arcasa: A 6(4):16-21, 7(1):45(C); The Great Scandinavians, immigration to Pacific Centennial Centenarian," 3(3):22-23; Northwest Nature Factbook, 6(1):47(R) Northwest by, 8(1):4-5, 8(3):47, "John Slocum: The Experience," 6(1):27- Salish Indians, 10(3):24-30; coastal tribes of 8(2):25,31 32, 6(3):48(C); photographs of, 10(4):3; (see Coast Salish tribes) Scarborough, James A.: charts Columbia reviews by, 3(1):46, 9(4):46, 10(4):47 Salmon, 3(3):30; canneries, 9(3):7-10, River, 6(3):14,16; chart drawn by, 6(3): 14 Ruby, WA, 4(3):20,21,25,28; photographs 10(2):44; cooking of, 7(3):14; effect of Scaylea, Josef, 8(4):32-37; exhibit of of, 4(3):26 dams on, 9(4):43-44; illustrations relating photography by, 8(4):34; photographs by, Rumer, Thomas A.: This Emigrating to, 4(4):9, 7(3):14,15, 9(3):25, 9(4):38; 8(4):33-37; photographs of, 8(4):32 Company: the 1844 Oregon Trail journal of photographs relating to, 7(3):16; runs in Schanewa (Cowlitz), 8(2):11-12,14 Jacob Hammer, 6(3):47(R); The �gon Columbia River, 9(4):43-44. See also Fish Scheuerman, Richard D.: books recom­ Trains of'44: A Comparative View of the hatcheries; Fish ladders; Fishing, by mended by, 3(3):31; Renegade Tribe: The Individual Caravans in the Emigration of Native Americans; Fishing, commercial Palouse Indians and the Invasion ofthe 1844 to Oregon, 6(3):46(R) Salmon Bay. See Ballard, WA InlandPacific Northwest, 1(4):47(R) Runte, Alfred, National Parks: The American Salmon Bay Charlie. See Charlie, Schlicke, Carl P.: "Frederick West Lander: Experience, 1(4):46(R) Salmon Bay Western Road Builder," 8(1):29-34; Saloons, 2(3):5 General George Wright: Guardian ofthe

COLUMBlA 3 7 INDEX SCHLOTTERBACK, THOMAS

Pacific Coast, 3(3):46-47(R); "Long Road Scobey's Cigar Company, photographs of Seatcle Electric Company, 7(4):28 to Vindication for Accused Northwest barbershop at, 3(4): 13 Seattle fireof 1889, 3(2):4-5; photographs Soldier: Granville Haller," 2(2):21-29; Scobie, F. Richard, photographs of, 2(1):11 of, 3(2):4,5 "Massacre on the Oregon Trail in the Year Scollard, George F., involved with Sarah Seatcle Iron and Steel Company, 8(1):25-26 1860: A Tale of Horror, Cannibalism and Peterson Smith, 5(4):39 Seattle Morningjournal (Seattle, WA), Three Remarkable Children," 1(1):33-43; Scott, George W.,"The Politics ofTranspor­ reports Seattle fire, 3(2):4-5 reviews by, 4(3):47 tation: The Black Ball Line Becomes Seattle Philippine Colonist(Seattle, WA), Schlotterback, Thomas, reviews by, 4(1):46 ," 9(1):13-19, 10(4):38 Schmidt, Peter G., 7(2):27 9(2):45(C) Seattle Photographic Company, 8(2):29 Schmith, Robin, "Thorp Gristmill: A Scott, James W.: Washington:A Centennial Seattle Police Department: during Beacles Hometown Preservation Project," Atlas, 3(1):47(R), 5(1):47(R); Historical concert, 10(2):8-11; investigates sabotage, 7(2):43-45 Atlas ofWashington, 5(1):47(N) 10(2):12-16 Schoenberg, Wilfred P.: Definder of the Scott, John C., reviews by, 7(2):46, Seattle, Port Angeles and Western Railroad, Faith: the History of the CatholicSentinel, 8(4):46-47 photographs of, 3(3):5 1870-1990, 7(3):47(R); A History of the Scott, Winfield,1(3):11,16; photographs of, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA), Catholic Church in the PacificNorthwest, 1(3):20 3(1):8, 3(3):30(N), 5(1):42,44, 6(1):25, 1743-1983, 1(2):47(R); reviews by, Scout Lake (WA), naming of, 9(3):17 7(4):40, 10(1):24, 10(3):11, 10(4):15; on 3(1):46, 4(3):45, 9(1):46 Scribner, Belding, 3(2):39 Camp Parsons, 9(3):15-17; on Indian war Schools, 5(3):47; in Grant County, WA, Scrip, illustrations of, 3(3):7 of 1855-56, 7(1):10-11; publishes pioneer 8(2):33; history periodicals in, 6(3):2; for Scurvy, 4(3):39,43; photographs relating to, interviews, 7(4):6; political cartoons in, juvenile offenders (see Juvenile offenders, 6(3):45; treatment of, 6(1):9-12 1(1):12; on Puget Sound sabotage, schools for);names of, 7(2):27-28,31-33; Sea Gull(sloop). See United States Exploring 10(2):14,15; on shipwreck of Valencia, for Native American craftsmen,3(3): 14; Expedition 7(2):22 photographs relating to, 3(1):5, 3(2):24, Sea Haven, WA, photographs of, 7(2):34 Seattle School District No. 1 v. State, 3(2):28 6(2): 14, 17, 18; in Seatcle, WA, 3(4):46, Sea Otter(sloop), 4(3):37-39 SeattleStar(Seattle, WA), 7(2):10; on Boy 6(2):14-18; in Washington Territory, Sea otters. See Otters, sea Scouts in Olympic Mountains, 9(3): 17; 7(4):33-34, 8(2):8-9. See also under Seafair (Seatcle, WA), photographs relating masthead of, 9(3):34; on Japanese specific names of schools to, 8(4):35 Americans in Yakima Valley, 9(3):34-38; Schoonover, Larry: "Panoramas of Promise: Seale, William, Temples of Democracy: The on Mount Baker, 7(3):8, 10; on shipwreck Bird's-eye View Maps Provide a Unique State Capitols of the U.S.A., 1(2):44(N) of Valencia, 7(2):21,22 Look at Washington Communities," Seals (marine mammals), 5(1):10 Seattle Times (Seattle, WA), 4(4):39, 6(1):45, 3(1):3-9; "Vanessa Helder and Grand Seaplane tenders, photographs of, 10(1):24,41; E. B. White as reporter for, Coulee Dam," 4(2):34-35 1(4):18-19 4(4):33-34; on Harry Tracy, 8(2):40- Schullery, Paul, Islandsin theSky: Pioneering Seattle(Douglas World Cruiser), 3(4): 16; 41,43; illustrations of articles from, Accounts of Mt. Rainier, 1833-1894, photographs of, 3(4):14,16,17,18 4(4):3; Josef Scaylea as photographer for, 5(1):3(N),4(N) Seatcle Art Museum in Volunteer Park 8(4):32-37; on pioneer aviation, Schulze, Paul, 7(4):42; photographs of, (Seattle, WA): design of, 8(3):29-30; 8(1):36,37; on Puget Sound sabotage, 7(4):40 photographs of, 8(3):30 10(2):13; on Seattle harbor development, Schwantes, Carlos A., 7(1):47; on casual Seatcle Athletic Club, establishment of, 5(1):38,42,44; on shipwreck of Valencia, laborers, 6(1):37; Experiences in the 6(3):35 7(2):18,20-23; on state income tax, Promised Land: Essays in PacificNo rthwest Seattle Board of Education, 6(2): 15-18 1(1): 11, 13; on Washington Businessmen's History, 1 (l):47(R), 7(3):4(N); Hard Seatcle Chamber of Commerce, 6(1):15 Camp, 10(1):36 Traveling: A Portrait of Work Life in the Seatcle, Chief (Suquamish), 6(4):47; bust of, Seattle Town Crier (Seattle, WA), and port New Northwest, 10(3):44(R); The Pacific 9(3): 11; photographs of long house of, development, 5(1):38,41,42 Northwest: An InterpretiveHistory, 4(4): 13 Seatcle Turners, 6(3):35

4(3):46(R), 7(3):4(N); Railroad Signatures Seattle Children's Home, photographs of, Seattle University (Seattle, WA),7(2):46 Across the PacificNorthwest, 8(2):46(R); 3(1): 12, 17 Seattle, WA, 2(3):47, 3(1):26,27, reviews by, 10(1):46-47; "Tourists in Seatcle Children's Orthopedic Hospital, 3(2):28,30,31, Wonderland: Early Railroad Tourism in 3(4):12 3(3):24,25,27,28,30,31,32, 3(4):15, the Pacific Northwest," 7(4):22-30; , 5(3):16-17, 7(2):8; 4(1):9, 4(3):8, 5(1):13, 6(2):47; African Washington: Images of a State'sHeritage, illustrations relating to, 7(2):11; maps of Americans in, 7(3):4-6, 9(2):26-32; 3(3):29(N); 3(4):47(R) Skagit power project, 7(2):8; offers Skagit architecture in, 4(1):43-45, 6(4):47, Schwatka, Frederick, explores Alaska, Tour, 7(2):10-15 8(3):24-30; art in, 6(4):47; attacked by 6(3):41 Seatcle Coliseum: Beatles concert in, Indians, 7(1):9; aviation in, 3(4):14,15, Schwellenbach, Lewis Baxter, photographs 10(2):9-10; photographs of, 10(2):8 8(1):36,37; Beatles concert in, 10(2):6- of, 4(2):4 Seatcle Council, Boy Scouts of America, 11; Chittenden Locks in, 5(2):35,37; Scientific expeditions: in Alaska, 5(1):10-11; 9(3):12-18 charities in, 3(1):18-20; "City Beautiful" in New Spain, 5(1):18-22 Seattle DailyPress (Seattle, WT): advocates movement in, 5(1):38; city plan for, Scientists. See Kincaid, Trevor; Merriam, C. statehood, 2(2):48; masthead of, 2(2):48 5(1):38-45; civil defense of, 10(3): 11; Hart; Mozifio, Jose Mariano Seattle Daily Times (Seatcle, WA), reports compared to Vancouver, B. C., 2(4):47; Scobee, Richard, 3(2):39 Puget Sound sabotage, 10(2):13-15 E. B. White in, 4(4):33-34; fire of 1889

COLUMBIA 38 INDEX SMELTER SCHOOL

in, (see Seattle fire of 1889); as gateway to Shasta, Mount (CA), volcanic activity of, by, 3(3):31; "Daily Break: A Mill Town Alaska, 4(4):36-41; in the Great 4(4):31 Reminiscence," 6(3):18-21 Depression, 3(4):6-12; harbor develop­ Shaughnessy, Doc, 6(3):33 Simpson, Aemeilus, 6(3):12 ment of, 5(1):38-45; health care in, She Who Watches. SeeTsagiglalal Simpson, Fort. See Fort Simpson 3(4): 11; horse racing in, Sheep, 3(3):29; photographs of, 4(2):29. Simpson, George, 4(1):29-30, 4(2):4, 9(2):15,16,19,20; illustrations relating to, Sheep ranching: in the Palouse, 7(1):16; 5(2):24,28-31, 5(3):30, 10(1):12-14,16, 5(1):43; interurban railroads of, 7(4):39- photographs relating to, 7(1): 15,17. See 10(4): 16,17; illustrations of, 4(1):30, 41; Japanese Americans in, 6(1):4, also Livestock, Hudson's Bay Company 4(2):4, 5(2):28 10(4):34-36; maps of bicycle paths in, use of Simpson, Peter: "Centennial Library: A List 8(2):27; Panic of1893 in, 7(4):41,44; Sheet music. See Ephemera for Lovers ofWashington History," photographs relating to, 2(3):3,4,9, Sheldon, Charles H.: A Century offudging: A 3(3):27-32, 3(4):48(C); City ofDreams: A 3(3):26, 3(4):7, 5(1):15, 5(2):36, Political History ofthe Washington Supreme Guide to Port Towmend, 1(4):46-47(R); 6(2):14,16-18, 6(3):35,44, 8(2):26-29, Court, 4(3):47(R); TheWashington High photographs of, 8(3):2 8(4):35,36, 9(1):9, 10(4):32; physical Bench: A Biographical History, 1889-1991, Simpson, Roger A., Unionism or Hearst: The culture in, 6(3):33-36,38; public housing 6(4):47(R) Seattle Post-IntelligencerStrike of 1936, in, 3(4):11, 4(1):45, 9(2):31-32; public Sheldon's Station (Thurston County, WA), 3(3):30(N) power system in, 5(3):16-17, 7(2):10-15; photographs of, 1(3):35 Simpson Timber Company, 1 (3):47, schools in, 3(4):46, 6(2):14-18, 7(2):27; Shelters, fallout. See Fallout shelters 3(3):31, 7(2):36 tourist hotels in, 7(4):39; Tozier art Shelton, WA, 7(2):31 Sinclair, Thomas: charts Columbia River, objects in, 6(2):44-45; water shortage in, Shevlin-Hixon Lumber Mill, photographs 6(3):12-14; chart drawn by, 6(3): 13 3(3):26; during World War I, 10(2):12- of, 9(3):27 Sinclair, William, Jr., 10(1):15 16; during World War II, 3(4):11, 7(1): Shideler, John C., Coal Towns in the Sinkiuse Indians, 5( 4):18-19. See alsoMoses, 5-7, 9(2):26-32. See alsoBattle of Seattle; Cascades:A Centennial History ofRoslyn Chief Boeing Company; Olympic Hotel and Cle Elum, Washington, 1(3):47(R) Sinkowarsin Indians. See Sinkiuse Indians Seattle WeeklyPacific Tribune (Seattle, WA), Shilshole Indians. See Duwamish Indians Sisters of Charity of Providence. See 3(1):4 Shipbuilding: on Puget Sound, 1 (4):12, Providence, Sisters of Seattle World's Fair (1962), 3(3): 15; 6(2):10-12; in Vancouver, 7(1):47; vessels Sitka, AK, 3(4):17, 4(2):5,7, 5(2):31; illustrations of memorabilia of, 3(1):45; built in 1888, 6(2):11; during World War illustrations of, 4(2):5 photographs relating to, 8(4):35 II, 1(4):12-19, 7(1):47 Sitka spruce, illustrations of, 1 (1):22 Sechelmeld (Salish), 10(3):26-28; drawings Shipwrecks: of Columbia Lightship No. 50, Sitting Bull (Sioux), photographs of, 1 (1):39 by, 10(3):27,28; illustrations of, 2(2):30-41; of Crown City, 9(1):24-30; of Situk River and Landing (AK), 9(3):8-10; 10(3):26,27,28 Georgiana, 8(2): 19; illustrations relating photographs of, 9(3):9,10 Secrecy, surrounding Hanford project, to, 9(2):41, 9(4):35; of Peacock, 6(3):15, Siwash Charlie. See Charlie, Salmon Bay 3(4):32-34, 7(3):36-37 9(4):34; reaction of Native Americans to, Skagit River (WA): public power dams on, Sedro-Woolley Times (Sedro-Woolley, WA), 8(2):20-23, 9(2):41-44; of Ohio, 8(3):39; 7(2):7-15; photographs of, 7(3):11,12 7(3):11-12 of Southerner, 9(2):41-44; of Sv. Nikolai, Skagit Tour (Seattle City Light), 7(2):7-15; Sedro Woolley, WA,7(3):8,22 3(3):32; of Valencia, 7(2):17-23 illustrations relating to, 7(2):9,13; logo of, See America First League. See Tourism Shoalwater Bay. See Willapa Bay 7(2): 14 Seedorf, Martin F., "Runways & Reclama- Shortages, water. See Water shortages Skid Row (Seattle, WA), photographs of, tion: The Influence of the Federal Shotwell, Jacob, 9(4):19-21 8(4):36 Government on Moses Lake," 8(2):30-37 Shoudy, Mary Ellen: namesake of Skiing: illustrations relating to, 8(4):38: Seedorf, Rita G, "Runways & Reclamation: Ellensburg, WA, 1(1):3; photographs of, photographs of, 9(4):6,10; recreational, The Influence of the Federal Government 1(1):4 9(4):6-10 on Moses Lake," 8(2):30-37 Showboat Theater (University of Washing- Skok, Robert, 10(2):37-40 Sehome, WA. See Bellingham, WA ton), 5(1):23,29 Skokomish Indian Reservation (WA), Semiahmoo Indians, 5(3):43 Siberia, exhibit relating to, 3(2):34 6(1):31 Sequim Prairie (WA): cultural transforma­ Sicade, Henry, 3(2):36 Skolaskin (Sanpoil), 5(1):47, 6(1):29 tion of, 6(4):39-44,47; photographs Sierra Club, climb of Mt. Rainier by, Skomokawa (Wahkiakum), 5(3):42,45 relating to, 6(4):43,44 4(3):32,33,35 Slacum, William A.: charts Columbia River, Service stations. See Tea Pot Service Station Silver Marmot Grill (Camp Parsons), 6(3):13; chart drawn by, 6(3):12 Seton, Alfred, journal of, 8(2):47 9(3):18; photographs of, 9(3): 17 Slavery, practiced by Native Americans, Settlement, advertising promotion of, Silver service, of the USS Olympia, 10(4):15 4(3):42, 8(3):46 6(1):14-18 Simmons, Michael T.,2(2):3, 5(3):45, Slocum, John (Sahewamish-Squaxin), Seward, AK, 3(4):17 6(4):6, 7(1):45, 9(2):42-44; photographs 6(1):27-32; photographs of, 6(1):27 Shalliol, Garry, reviews by, 6(3):46-47 of, 6(4):18, 9(2):42; photographs of grist Sluskin (Yakima), 1 (2):29; and fishing Shamanism, 10(2):44-45 mill of, 6(4):19; settles north of Columbia rights, 5(1):6; as Mount Rainier guide, Sharbach, Sarah, reviews by, 5(1):46 River, 6(4):17-20 5(1):2-7; photographs of, 5(1):3; poems Shared Experience: A Pictorial History of Simon, Walter, photographs of, 5(2):38 about, 5(1):5,6

WashingtonState's Human Services from Simonson, Harold P.: Beyond the Frontier: Smallpox, among the Indians, 4(2):26-27 Territorial Days to the Present (exhibition), Writers, Western Regionalism and a Sense of Smeethhows. SeeMethow Indians 3(1):18 Place,4(3):46(R); books recommended Smelter School (Everett, WA), 7(2):33

COLUMBIA 39 INDEX SMITH, BARBARAS.

Smith, Barbara S., Russian America: The Solberg, S. E., People a/Washington: Spokane Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), Forgotten Frontier, 5(4):47(R) Perspectives on Cultural Diversity, 2(4):5,7, 4(3):29, 5(3):7,8, 9(2):36,40, Smith, Ernest C., 10(4):27,28,29; photo- 4(4):46(R) 10(2):35,40; masthead of, 1(1):10,14; graphs of, 10(4):27 Songs: centennial book of, 3(3):29; political cartoons in, 1(1):10,14 Smith, Elmer, 8(3):46 concerning Columbia River highway, Spokane, WA, 2(1):46, 2(2):42-45, 3(1):27, Smith, Harlan, 6(1):15-16 6(2):13; concerning death, 7(1):40; 3(2):30,31, 3(3):24, 6(1):36, 6(4):14, Smith Island Lighthouse (WA), 9(3):22-23; concerning Mount Rainier, 3(2):14, 7(1):47; African Americans in, 7(3):4; air photographs of, 9(3):22 4(3):35; illustrations relating to, shows in, 8(1):36; archirecture in, Smith, James R., 5(4):34-36; photographs 5(4):42,43,44, 6(2):13, 6(4):30; of 4(1):40,43,44; bird's-eye view maps of, of, 5(4):36 maritime explorers, 5(4):40-44, 7(1):40, 3(1):5; civil defense of, 10(3):12; Smith, Lewis}., 10(2):14-15, photographs 7(4):13,21; patriotic, 6(4):30; of pioneer Davenport Hotel in, 5(3):3-11, 6(1):39; of, 10(2):13 life, 7(4): 13,21 influence of Jay P. Graves on, 10(4):46- Smith, Owen, 3(4):5 Sonora (schooner), 3(3):42-43, 4(1):19, 47; interurban railroads of, 7(4):28-30; Smith, Robert T., reviews by, 2(2):46 6(2):30-31, 6(3):10 newspapers in, 2(4):4-7; Olympic Smith, Sarah Peterson: inherits Hecla Sourdough Mountain (WA), photographs swimmer from, 10(2):34-40; photographs Mining Company, 5(4):34-39; photo­ of, 7(2):9 of, 3(1):5; pioneer reminiscences of, graphs of, 5(4):36 South Bend, WA, 7(2):34 7(4):7; police department in, 6(4):46; Smith Tower, L. C. (Seanle, WA), illustra­ South Hamma Hamma River Bridge (WA), Red Cross canteen service in, 4(1):13-15; tions of,1 (2):3 8(1):1 O; photographs of, 8(1):9 school names in, 7(2):27,28,31,33 Smithsonian Institution, 1 (1):26, 6(2):43. South J Street (Tacoma, WA), photographs Spokane Weekly Review (Spokane, WA), See also Wilkes Collection of houses on, 4(1):41 3(1):7 Smohalla (Wanapum), 3(2):36, 3(3):27, South Pass (WY): Oregon Trail at, Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA). See 5(1):47, 5(2):38,40, 6(1):29-30,32 9(3):40,41,43-44; photographs of, Spokane Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Snake River (ID &WA): Hudson's Bay 9(3):41. See also Astorians, Overland WA) Company at, 5(2):31; illustrations of, South Sister Mountain (OR), 4(4):29 Sports. See Football; Horse racing; Swim­ 7(3):41,42-43; massacre on, 10(4):33 Southern Pacific Railroad, promotes ming, competitive Snake River Plain, 7(4):24; pioneer tourism, 7(4):25 Springfield, OR, utility board of, 5(3): 18-20 descriptions of, 7(3):39-44 Southerner (steamship), wreck of, 9(2):41-44 Springs, as water sources for emigrants, Snipes, Ben: heroic horseback ride of, Spain, maritime explorations by. See 7(2):5-6 4(4):18,19; photographs of, 4(4):17 Maritime explorations, by Spaniards Squak(scow), photographs of, 1(4):12-13 Snodderly, Ezra, 7(4): 17; photographs of Spain, New. See New Spain Squaxin Indians, 6(1):27 hanging of, 7(4):17 Spanish settlements. See Neah Bay, Spanish SS State a/ Washington (sternwheeler), Snoqualmie Falls (WA), 2(3):37; illustra­ settlement at; Nootka Sound, Spanish at 6(2):11; photographs of, 6(2):12 tions of hydroelectric plant at, 2(3):36 Spanish-American War, 10(4):13 St. Dionysius Redoubt. See Saint Dionysius Snoqualmie Indians, 8(4):39-44; photo­ Sparling, F. H., 2(3):33, Redoubt graphs of, 8(4):39-41,44 Speaking, public. See Oratory St. Helens, Mount. See Saint Helens, Mount Snoqualmie Pass (WA), 2(2):12, 8(1):32, Spence, Clark C., reviews by, 4(2):46 Stadium High School (Tacoma, WA), 10(1):40,44; photographs of, 10(1):43; Spitzer, Paul: "The First Death of Horse 7(2):31; photographs of, 7(2):30; skiing at, 9(4):9; survey of, 3(4):26 Racing," 9(2):14-20; "Showman: C. K. illustrations relating to, 7(4):42-43 Snoqualmie Trail (WA), 7(2):43 Hamilton, the Flying Daredevil," 8(1):35- Stampede Pass Tunnel (WA): construction (WA): historic places in, 38, 8(2):45(C); "W hen the Russians of,5(2): 12-14; illustrations of, 5(2):13; 9(3):46-47; hop farmingi n, 8(4):43-44 Landed in Vancouver," 1(2):5-12 photographs of, 5(2):14, 6(1):34 Snowden, Clinton A., 2(4):33 Splawn, A. J., 5(1):3,4; photographs of, Standing Bear (Ponca), photographs of, Snyder, Michael, logging narratives of, 5(1):5 1(1):40 5(1):37 Splawn, Charles, 7(2):43 Stanley, John Mix, 3(4):24; drawings by, Snyder, Wilma, "Barnstorming Ace Makes Spode china, at Hudson's Bay Company 2(4):38,40,41,43,44,45, 3(4):28, 5(3):30, Big Splash," 3(2):8-9 posts, 5(2):23,25; photographs of, 5(2):23 8(1):31, 9(3):26; self-portrait by, 2(4):42 Social life. See Frontier life Spokan Garry (Spokane), 7(1):25, 10(3):21; Stanton, Richard H., 8(3):6-7; photographs Social services. See Human services illustrations of, 10(4): 12 of, 8(3):6 Social welfarea ctivities. See Human services Spokan, WA. See Spokane, WA Stanwood, WA, 7(2):32 Socialist Party, in Butte, MT, 4(2):46 Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad, Stapilus, Randy, Paradox Politics, People and Soden, Dale E.: reviews by, 5(3):47; A development of tourism by, 7(4):28-31 Power in Idaho, 3(2):47(R) Venture of Mind and Spirit: An Spokane Art Center, 5(1):25-26 Star Mine (ID), 5(4):37-38 Illustrated History of Whitworth College, Spokane Falls, WT. See Spokane, WA Starbuck, Alexander, 4(1):22 5(4):46(R) Sohon, Gustavus, 3(4):23,24, Spokane Indian War of 1858. See Wright, Starr, Louis (Snoqualmie), on Native 10(4):11; George American food culture, 7(3):13-16; drawings by, 3(4):21,27, 6(3):31, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad: photographs of, 7(3):13; photographs of 10(3):26, 10(4):12; paintings by, promotes tourism, 7(4):28; illustrations carved by, 7(3):15 2(3):28-29 relating to, 7(4):22 Starrett, George, 4(1):40; photographs of Solberg, Ed, photographs of, 3(4):13 Spokane Review (Spokane, WA), 4(3):21 home of, 4(1):39

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State of Washington (stemwheeler). See 55 Stewart, Hilary, Totem Poles, 7(2):47(R) Supreme Court, Washington. See Washing- State of Washington Sti-hass (Cayuse), illustrations of, 6(3):31 ton State Supreme Court State parks. See Parks, state Stickwan Indians, photographs of, 6(3):43 Suquamish Indians, 4(2):24 Statesman-Examiner (Colville, WA), The Stillaguamish Indians, 10(4):3-5 Suria, Tomas, drawings by, 6(2):34-35 People . . . Who WillL ive in ColvilleA rea Stimson, C. V.,6(4):47 Surveys, railroad. See Pacific Railroad Survey History, 4(2):47(R) Stone, Charles, photographs of, 2(3):37 Sutherland, Oliver, heroic horseback ride of, Stay, Alan, 10(4):3,4 Storage tanks, for nuclear waste, 7(3):28-33; 4(4):18 Steamboat Inspection Service, report on photographs of, 7(3):28-33 Sutil (schooner), 5(2): 17, 6(2):33,35, Valencia, 7(2):21-22 Storey, Ellsworth, photographs of cottage 6(3):46-47; paintings of, 5(2): 17 : on Columbia River, 1(4):36; on designed by, 4(1):42 Suttles, Wayne, 3(3):12, 6(4):43; Coast the Cowlitz River, 10(4):16 -22; photo­ Strahorn, Robert, To the Rockies and Beyond, Salish Essays, 3(1):46(R) graphs of, 1(4):39,40,41, 10(4):17,18,21 7(4):22(N) Sutton, Robert K., Americans Interpret the Steel industry. See Iron and steel industry . See Georgia, Strait of Pantheon, 6(4):47(R) Steele, John, overland trail experiences of, . See Juan de Fuca, Suzzallo, Henry, 1 (3):43,44, 3(2):38 7(3):42 Strait of Suzzallo Library (University of Washington), Steilacoom, Fort. See Fort Steilacoom Strangways, Mary, 7(2):31 8(3):24,26; photographs of, 8(3):28 Steilacoom, WA, 3(1):15,27, 3(2):30 Strasser, Susan, "Washington:Images ofa State's Sv. Nikolai(schooner), shipwreck of, 3(3):32 Steiner, Robert E., "Shipwreck & Promises: Heritage, 3(3):29(N), 3(4):47(R) Swain, William, 9(2):5 Two Cultures-Two Views of History," Stratoliner. See Boeing 307 Stratoliner Swan, James G., 3(2):32-35, 3(3):12, 9(2):41-44 Stratton, David H.: "Oh, Nova Albion, Ye 9(2):43-44, 10(3):21-22; at Neah Bay, Stella, WA, 7(2):39 Were Young So Long," 5(4):2-3; Spokane 6(2):36-37; The Northwest Coast, Steller, Georg W., 3(3):30 & the Inland Empire: An Interior Pacific 3(3):28(N); photographs of, 3(2):32,37, Stenehjem, Michele A. See Gerber, NorthwestAnthology, 7(1):47(R) 9(2):42; Three Years'Residence in Michele S. Streetcars, electric, 2(3):36-37; photographs Washington Territory, 3(2):33(N) , Theodore, Chiefi & ChiefTraders: of, 2(3):34. See also Interurban railroads Swaney, Homer, and steel industry, Indian Relationsat Fort Nez Perces, 1818- Strickland, Ronald, Whistlepunks and 8(1):20-25 1855, 8(1):44(R) Geoducks: An Oral History Portrait of Swimming, competitive, 10(2):34-40; Stevens, Mrs. (Seattle dress shop owner), WashingtonState, excerpts from, illustrations relating to, 10(2):37 photographs of, 3(2):3 1(3):29-30 Sykes, John: illustrations by, 4(4):43; Stevens, Hazard, 1(2):29, 5(1):3-5; climbing Strikes (labor), 6(1):35; of coal miners, paintings of boat encampment by, 4(4):43 of Mt. Rainier by, 4(3):32,35; photo­ 8(1):15-17; photographs relating to, Symmes, John Cleves, Jr., influences U. S. graphs of, 4(3):35, 5(1):5 3(2):28 Exploring Expedition, 1 (1):20,23 Stevens House (Olympia, WA): demolition Strong, Anna Louise, 3(2):38 Symons, Thomas W: illustrations of, 6(2):6; of, 2(3):40-45; photographs of, 2(3):40 Strong, J. F.A., 4(4):41 Report ofan Examination ofthe Upper Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 2(4):20, 3(1):12-13, Stuart, James Everett, paintings by, Columbia River, 1(4):34(N); surveys 3(3):11, 4(1):33, 5(1):4, 7(1):25, 8(2):14, 1(2):24-25 Columbia River, 1(4):35-37,39,41 9(2):42, 10(2):3; bust of, 2(3):45; conflict Stuart, Robert, illustrations of, 9(3):42. See with General John Wool, 2(1):4-9; home also Astorians, Overland T of,(see Stevens House); illustrations of, Stumps, converted to shelters, 4(4):22; 5(3):43, 6(4):7; Indian treaties by, photographs of, 4(4):22,23 Tacoma (ferry), photographs of, 3(4):42 5(3):42-43, 7(1):9; Northwest railroad Submarines, attacks during World War II by, Tacoma DailyLedger (Tacoma, WA), survey of, 2(4):38-45, 3(4):21-23,26- 8(4):8-11 3(2):10, 4(3):2, 5(1):2-3,4, 5(4):23, 28,38, 8(1):29-32; photographs of, (WA), 10(2):5; photographs of, 6(2):10-11,45, 10(4):26,29; history of 2(1):5, 2(4):42, 3(4):23; proclamation by, 10(2):4 statehood in, 3(1):38-39; masthead of, 9(1):7; promotion of road building by, Suffrage, women's, 3(2):22-23, 5(2):46, 2(4):36-37; news of Washington 6(4):7-9 7(4):32-33,34-35; illustrations relating to, statehood in, 2(4):36-37; publishes Stevens, Mrs. John, photographs of, 3(3):13 2(4): 13; in Washington state, 2(2):42-45, pioneer interviews, 7(4):7,9,10,12; Stevens, John F.,and Great Northern 2(4):12-15 reprints of articles, 4(3):3,23,35; sponsors Railroad, 9(4):19-20 Sulktalthscosum. See Moses, Chief George Francis Train, 8(3):16-17 Stevens, Meg (Mrs. Isaac I.), illustrations of, Sullivan-Considine vaudeville circuit. See Tacoma DailyNews (Tacoma, WA), 4(3):3- 6(4):6 Considine, John 4,6, 5(1):5; reprints of articles, 4(3):6 Stevens Pass (WA),5(2):13, 9(4):20,21, Sulphur(H.M.S. survey vessel), 6(3):14 Tacoma Eastern Railroad, 7(4):25 10(1):46 Summit Prairie (WA), 2(2):18-20; photo- Tacoma Evening News (Tacoma, WA), Stevenson, Shanna B.: "Daniel R. Bigelow: graphs of, 2(2): 16 10(4):24,26 Early Washington Territory's Venerable Sumner, WA, 7(1):9-10,14 Tacoma Harbor Lumber Company, 6(3):19; Pioneer Lawyer and Statesman," 7(4):31- Sund, Harald, Over Washington, 3(3):29(N) photographs of, 6(3):20 35; reviews by, 3(4):46, 9(1):46 Sunnyside, WA,7(2):28,33; the Ku Klux Tacoma Hotel, 7(4):42; illustrations of, Stewart, George R.: American Placenames, Klan in, 9(3):32,33 7(2):30, 7(4):42-43 6(4):28(N); Nameson the Land, Sunnyslope Colony (WA), 9(4):22 Tacoma Library Association, 4(3):9,13 8(3):6(N) Sunset Highway (WA), 10(1):28,40 Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Tacoma, WA), Stewart, Henry, photographs of, 3(2):43 8(1):10-11; building of first bridge,

COLUMBIA 41 INDEX TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE

4(3):14-17; illustrations relating to, Telephone communication, in national Tiloukaikt (Cayuse): at Waiilatpu, 6(3):26; 4(3):17; plan for, 8(1):11; photographs forests, 6(1):19 illustrations of, 6(3):28 relating to, 4(3):14,15,16 Tenino Indians, 6(4):47 Tilton, James, drawings by, 6(3):4 Tacoma News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), Tenino, WA, 3(4):42, 4(2):47 Timber industry: in Panic of1893, 7(4):42- 3(2):8-9 Tennant, J. D., 7(2):40 43; personal narratives of, 6(3):18-21; Tacoma, Mount. See Rainier, Mount Territory of Columbia. See Washington photographs relating to, 5(1):34-35,36, Tacoma, WA, 3(1):26,27, 3(2):9,25,30,31, Territory, naming of 6(3):18,20, 7(2):35,37,38,39,40,41, 4(1):41, 10(4):24; air shows in, 8(1):36; Terry, Jane, residence of, 8(3):29 7(3):45; as source of school names, boosterism in, 4(3):35, 8(3):16-17; The Beatles. See Beatles, The 7(2):31-33; in Western Washington, Centennial Mill fire in, 4(4):21; factory The Dalles (Columbia River), 5(3):29, 2(3):46, 3(3):4, 7(2):35-42. See also under work in, 6(3):18-21; and Fort Lewis, 6(4):9; illustrations of, 5(3):30; Native specific names ofcompanies; Log chutes; 5(4):28-29; in Panic of 1893, 7(4):42-43; Americans of, 10(4):47; photographs of, Logging personal reminiscence of, 6(3):18-21; 5(3):32; trade network at, 6(2):5-6,8 Time of Gathering (exhibition), 3(3):16, photographs relating to, 2(4):48, 3(1):43, The Dalles and Celilo Railroad, 5(3):32 3(4):2 3(4):13, 4(3):5, 4(4):21,30, 7(2):30, The Dalles, OR, 4(4):18; illustrations of, Timetables. See Ephemera 7(4):36, 10(3):8; place names in, 5(4):47; 5(3):31; photographs relating to, 5(3):33; Timmerman, Henry, hanging of, 3(2):6-7; power shortage in, 5(4):26; rail link to trade network at, 5(3):29-33, 8(4):27, photographs of, 3(2):6 Columbia River, 3(4):38-43; reconstruc­ 10(4):6 Tinkham, Abie! W., 8(1):30,32 tion of Port Nisqually in, 5(2):27; religion The Meadows. See Meadows, The (Seattle, Tjossem, R. Paul, "NP vs. John Barleycorn: in, 4(3):2-8; search for saboteurs in, WA) 'Demon Liquor' and the Building of the 10(2): 14-15. See also Ferry Museum of The Mountaineers. See Mountaineers, The Stampede Pass Tunnel," 5(2):12-14 Art (Tacoma, WA); Union Station (outdoor club) Tlingirlndians, 3(4): 15; early photographic (Tacoma, WA); Washington State Theater, during the New Deal, 5(1):23, record of, 3(3):33-39 Historical Society 27-30 Tobey, Mark, 3(2):36 Tad (rock music band), illustrations relating Theaters, 2(3):3-9; photographs of, Tod, John, 10(1):13,15 to, 10(3):37 2(3):3,4,9, 5(1):29 Todd, A. C., Ever Westward the Land, Taft,William H., 10(1):37; photographs of, Thom, George, as road builder, 6(4):11 1 (l):45(R) 10(1):35 Thomas, E. Donnall, 3(2):39 Todd Shipyards, photographs ofwo rkers at, Tahoma, Mount. See Rainier, Mount Thomas, Howard, 4(2):11-12 8(4):36 Talbot, Charles B., photographs by, 5(3):34 Thomas, Lately, Storming Heaven, excerpts Toledo (sternwheeler), 10(4):20,21; Tamura, Linda, 10(4):37 from, 1 (2): 13 photographs of, 10(4): 18 Tanks, storage. See Storage tanks, for nuclear Thompson, Barbara]., 2(4):13 Toledo, WA, 3(4):41,43, 10(4):16,20,22. See waste Thompson, David, 7(1):25, 7(2):28, alsoCow litz Landing Tatoosh Island (WA), 6(2):34; lighthouse 8(4):29,31, 9(3):47, 10(4):8; exploration Tollefson, Kenneth D.: "Remembering the on, 3(3):5, 7(2):18, 9(3):20-23; photo­ ofColumbia River by, 5(4): 12-19, 6(2):7- Old Ways: Louis Starr's Reflections on graphs oflighthouse on, 9(3):21 9; illustrations of, 5(4):12-13 Traditional Indian Subsistence Living," Taxes, in Washington state, 1(1):10-16 Thompson, J. Walter. See J. Walter 7(3):13-16; "The Snoqualmie Indians as Taylor, George Washington , 10(4):33 Thompson Advertising Agency Hop Pickers: Puget Sound Indians Taylor, Harry, and building of Fort Ward, Thompson, Lydia, photographs of, 2(4):15 Discovered Seasonal Farm Work as a 8(3):10-11 Thompson, Mary, 6(1):28; photographs of, Means of Striking a Balance with Taylor, HerbertT., Jr., "Treaty or Non­ 6(1):32 Changing Times," 8(4):39-44 Treaty Status: The Case ofWestern Thompson, Nile, "Salmon Bay Charlie: Last Tolmie, William Fraser, 4(1):29,31, 5(1):3, Washington Indians," 5(3):40-45 Headman oft he Lake People," 5(2):34-37 5(2):27, 7(1):14; photographs of, 4(1):33 Taylor, Quintard: ''AfricanAmericans in Thomson, R. H., 5(1):38,41, 7(2):31 (brig), 2(3):15-16, 5(4):47; Pacific Northwest History," 7(3):3-6; The Thoresen, Kay, The I-90 Skier, 9(4):9(N) illustrations of, 2(3):16 Forgingof a Black Community, Thorn, Johnathan, 5(1):46 Toole, K. Ross: Montana, An Uncommon 9(2):47(R); photographs of,7(3):3; Thornton, Brian, reviews by, 9(1):47 Land, 9(1):4(N); The Rape ofthe Great "Swing the Door Wide: World War II Thornton, Edward, "The Columbia Plains, 9(1):4(N) ); Twentieth Century Wrought a Profound Transformation in Highway Waltz," 6(2): 13 Montana, 9(1):4(N) Seattle's Black Community," 9(2):26-32 Thorp Gristmill (Thorp, WA): established, Topsfield (Carl F. Gould home), photo­ Taylor, S. H., overland trail experiences of, 7(2):43-44; photographs of, 7(2):43; graphs of, 8(3):27 7(2):3 restoration project of, 7(2):45 Totem poles, 2(4):47, 7(2):47; illustrations Teachers, in Washington Territory, 8(2):6-9 Thorp, Fielding Mortimer, 7(2):43; of, 8(2):17 Teaching, ofregional history, 3(2):2, 6(3):2, photographs of, 7(2):44 Touchet River (WA), 7(4):14 8(4):3-5 Thorp, WA. SeeThorp Gristmill (Thorp, Tourism: and Indian crafts,3(3): 13; in Tea Pot Service Station (Zillah, WA), WA) Longview, WA, 4(2):19; to National photographs of, 2(3):48, 3(2):49(C) Tianna (Hawaiian), 4(3):39,42; illustrations Parks, 7(4):24-25,27; on Olympic Technology, in historical perspective, of, 4(3):40 Peninsula, 3(3):6; promotion by railroads 10(3):3-6 Tickets. See Ephemera of, 1(4):22,23, 2(4):26,29, 6(1):14-18, Teio, Alex, photographs of, 6(1):30 Tillamook Bay (OR), 4(3):41,42 7(4):22-30,42; promotion ofautomobile, 10(1):39-44; to Puget Sound hop farms,

COLUMBIA 42 INDEX UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES

8(4):43; in Seattle, WA, 1(3):4,6, 7(4):39. Tri-CityHerald (Pasco, WA): on irrigation, United States Board of Geographic Names, See alsoSkagit Tour 10(1):8; on Hanford Nuclear Reservation on Mount Rainier, 3(2):11, 14-16 Tovell, Freeman, "Bodega y Quadra and secrecy, 4(4):2 United States Coast Survey, on Columbia Vancouver," 4(1):16-21, 4(2):48(C) Trimble, Emeline, on Oregon Trail, River, 6(3):9 Tower, Elizabeth A., "Katalla. Where Rails 1(1):37-42 United States Department of Energy. See Never Met Sails," 8(3):38-41 Trolley cars. See Streetcars, electric; Atomic Energy Commission; Hanford Town Crier (Seattle, WA), and port Interurban railroads Nuclear Reservation development, 5(1):38,41,42 Trott, Herman, 7(2):34 United States District Court for Oregon, Townsend, Fort. See Fort Townsend Trotter, F.I., ToldBy the Pioneers: Reminis­ 9(1):47 Toy, Eckard V.,Jr., reviews by, 7(4):46 cences ofPioneer Life in Washington, United States Exploring Expedition, Tozier, Dorr Francis: Indian art collection 3(3):27(N), 4(2):2(N), 7(4):7(N); 1(1):17,18-32,47, 1(4):47, 2(2):13, of, 6(2):41-45; photographs of, 6(2):44 illustrations of cover of, 7(4):8 3(3):11, 4(1):32, 5(3):31, 6(2):43, Tracy, Harry, 8(2):39-44; photographs of, Troyanovsky, A. A., photographs of, 1 (2):6 7(1):29; charts drawn by, 6(3):15; on 8(2):39; photographs of victims of, Tsagiglalal, 7(1 ):31,36; illustrations of motif Columbia River, 6(3):15; illustrations 8(2):40-44 of, 7(1):31; photographs of, 7(1):31 from,1 (1):20,22,24-25,29; maps from, Trade, between Indians and Euro-Ameri­ Tshimakain Mission, 1(1):29, 2(4):44, 5(3):31. See also Johnson, Robert E.; cans, 5(4):15-19, 6(2):4-9, 8(1):44, 4(1):42; illustrations of, 2(4):45 Wilkes, Charles; FlyingFish 8(2):10-11, 10(4):6-12; maps relating to, Tsutakawa, George, 3(2):36 United States Marine Hospital. See Pacific 10(4):7. See also Fur trade Indians, 3(3):13-14 Medical Center Trafzer, Clifford E., Renegade Tribe: The Tumwater Canyon (WA), paintings of, United States Olympics and National Palouse Indians and the Invasion ofthe 2(4):23 Championships in skiing, 8(4):38 InlandPacific Northwest, 1 (4):47(R) Tumwater, WA, 2(2):4, 4(1):38, 7(2):27; as United States v. Washington, 1(J):45, 4(4):7- Trail associations, automobile. See part of Capitol Campus, 9(1):21; early 8,9,11, 9(4):4-5; illustrations relating to, Yellowsrone Trail Association settlers of, 6(4):16-21, 8(4):14-19 4(4): 12. See also Boldt, George Trails (pioneer). See Oregon Trail; Overland Tunnels, railroad. See Stampede Pass Tunnel University ofldaho (Moscow, ID), 3(1):46 trails Tunnels, wind. See F. K. Kirsten Wind University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, WA), Trails (wagon and auto routes). See Roads Tunnel 7(4):33-34; illustrations relating to, Train, George Francis, 8(3):16-17; itinerary Turek, Michael F., "Sluskin: Yakima Guide 7(4):33 of around the world tour, 8(3):16; to Mount Rainier," 5(1):2-7 University of Washington (Seattle, WA), photographs of, 8(3): 17 Turner, Alan, photographs of, 9(3): 13 2(1):47, 3(4):15; aeronautical engineering Trains. See Railroads Turner, Frederick Jackson, 5(2):3, 9(1):3-5; at, 6(1):40-45; architectural plans for, Trans World Airlines, use of Boeing 307 photographs of, 9(3):5 8(3):24, 26-28, 9(1):21-22; first zoology Stratoliners, 7(1):3,5-7 Turner, George, 2(2):43,44, 3(2):23,27; professor at, 5(1):8-14; football coaches Trans-Alaska Military Wagon Road, 6(3):45; photographs of, 2(2):43, 3(2):23 at, 1(3):38-45; illustrations of campus photographs of, 6(3):40 Turnvereins. See Seattle Turners plan for, 8(3):24-25; Pacific Northwest Transpolar flights, 1(2) :5-12 Tusa, Jacqueline, reviews by, 8(1):45 Studies Center of, 3(2):2; photographs Transportation: in Cowlitz Corridor, 6(4):6- Tweney, George H.: reviews by, 3(2):46-47, relating to, 6(3):37, 8(3):25,27,28; 11; on the Cowlitz River, 10(4):16-22; on 10(3):44; The Washington 89, 3(4):47(R) physical education at, 6(3):35-36; site of the frontier, 8(4):21-28; on Puget Sound, Twining, Charles, reviews by, 7(4):47 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 3(4):15, 10(4): 16-22; in Washington Territory, Tylczak, John: "T he Northwoods Project," 9(1):21; Tacoma campus of, 7(1):22; 2(2):14, 6(4):6-11, 8(4):25-26 5(1):32-37; photographs by, 5(1):33,34- theaters at, 5(1):23,29. See also Burke Travel: across America in 1896, 9(2):33-40; 35,36,37 Museum of Natural History and Culture; to Neah Bay in 1888, 3(1):30-37; along Denny Field; F.K. Kirsten Wind Tunnel; remnants of pioneer trails, 9(2):9-12; Kincaid Hall; Raitt Hall; Suzzallo Library around the world in 1890, 8(3):16-17 u University presses, 9(2):3 Travis, Geraldine, 7(3):3 U. S .... See United States ... Upman, Frank, 5(4):34-36 Treaties, with Northwest tribes, 5(3):40-45; Unemployed, assistance forthe, 3(1):20 Upper Duwamish Indians. See Duwamish maps relating to, 5(3):44 Unger, Nancy C., reviews by, 4(1):46-47, Indians Treaty claims, Native American: for fishing 5(2):47 Urban planning: in Longview, WA, 4(2):14- rights, 1(1):45, 4(1):47, 4(4):5-15, 5(1):6, Union City, WA, 7(4):40 20; in Seattle, WA, 5(1):38-45 5(3):42, 9(4):4-5,41-44; forhunting Union, Lake (WA), houseboats on, 3(3):30 USS Lexington (aircraftcarrier), photographs rights, 5(1):2,7; illustrations relating to, Union Pacific Railroad, 6(2):24, 7(2):31; of, 5(4):26, 6(1):39(C) 4(4):6, 12, 14, 5(1):6; photographs relating illustrations relating to, 7(4):28; promotes USS Olympia(cruiser), 10(4):13-15; to, 4(4): 10-11 tourism, 7(4):24-25 illustrations of, 10(4): 13; silver service of, Treaty of Grays Harbor, 5(3):44-45 Union Station (Tacoma, WA), 2(1):49, 10(4):15 , 3(3): 11 7(1):21, 10(2):19-21; illustrations of, Utilities, electric. See Electric power Trees, Christmas, photographs of, 10(4):23 7(1):21; photographs of, 10(2):21 Utopian communities. See Home Colony, Trestles, illustrations of, 5(2):12 Unions, labor. See Labor unions WA Tri-Cities area (WA), 4(4):2-3. See also United States Army: in Washington state, Hanford Nuclear Reservation; Pasco, WA; 9(1):6-12; on the Oregon frontier, Richland, WA 9(4):47

COLUMBIA 43 INDEX VALDES, CAYETANO

V Vickerman, Wynn, photographs of, 4(2):12 Waiilatpu. See Whitman Mission Victor, Francis Fuller, 3(3):28 Wainwright, Jonathan, 3(2):39 Valdes, Cayetano, 5(2):16-21, 6(2):33,35; Victoria Shingle Mill, 7(2):32 Waite, Steven, reviews by, 4(1):47 illustrations of, 5(2):18 Victoria, Fort. See Fort Victoria Waldbauer, Richard C., Grubstaking the Valdez, AK: photographs of, 6(3):45; trail to Vigilantes, in Whitman County, 6(1):20-26 Palouse: GoldMining in the Hoodoo Copper River, 6(3):40-45 Villager(Richland, WA), 7(3):35; masthead Mountains ofNorth Idaho, 1860-1950, Valencia(steamer), 6(3):43; photographs of, of, 7(3):35 1(3):46(R) 7(2):17,18; photographs relating to, Villard, Henry, 8(1): 13-14; photographs of, Walden, Jessica, "Officers' Row. Steeped in 7(2):20,21,22,23; investigation of wreck 1(4):28; and railroad promotion, History, Rescued from Oblivion," of, 7(2):21-23; wreck of, 7(2):17-20 1(4):27-29 8(3):32-37 Valerianos, Ap6stolos, 6(2):32-33 Vincennes(sloop), 1(1):19-20,28,32; charts Waldron Island (WA), 10(2):4

Valle, Isabel, Fieldof Toil: A Migrant Family's Puget Sound, 6(3):15; paintings of, Walker, Mary Richardson, 1(1):29; journey,8(3):47(R) 1(1):24-25. See also United States photographs of, 6(3):30. See also Van Doren, Archie, 3(2):39; photographs of, Exploring Expedition Tshimakain Mission 2(1):11 Viola, Herman J., Magnificent Voyagers: The Walla Walla County, WA, 6(1):13, 7(4):16; Van Horn home (Seattle, WA), photographs U. S. ExploringExpedition, 1838-1842, cultivation of onions in, 8(3): 18-23; of, 8(2):42 l(l):47(R) illustrations of farms in, 6(2):24-25; Van Ogle, John, photographs of, 7(1): 10 Violence: in Dayton, WA, 7(4):14-20; in wheat ranching in, 6(2):23-24; Van Orman, Reuben, rescue of, 1( 1) :42-43 Goldendale, WA, 3(2):6-7; illustrations winemaking in, 8(3):21-22 Van Trump, Philemon B., 1(2):29, 5(1):3-5, relating to, 1(1):36,37; in industrial Walla Walla, Fort. See Fort Walla Walla 10(4):24,26; photographs of, 5(1):5, strikes, 9(1):9-10; in mining camps, Walla WallaGardeners Association, 10(4):26 4(3):18-19; on Oregon Trail, 1(1):35-43; 8(3):19-23 Vancouver, B. C., compared to Seattle, WA, photographs of public hangings, 3(2):6, Walla Walla Indians, 6(2):7 2(4):47 7(4):17; in Walla Walla, WA, 9(1):8; in Walla Walla Sweet onions, 8(3):18-23 Vancouver Barracks, 6(3):41, 9(1):6; Whitman County, WA, 6(1):20-26; Walla Walla, WA,2(3):18-20, 3(1):4,8, drawings of, 3(4):21; Officers' Row at, against women, 9(2):37,38. See also 3(2):31, 3(3):24,25, 7(1):17, 7(2):27; 8(3):33-37; photographs of, Murders; Outlaws bird's-eye view maps of, 3(1):6; constitu­ 8(3):33,35,36. See also Columbia Visscher, William L., 4(3):4-6,8; illustrations tional convention in, 2(3):20, 3(2):22; Barracks, Fort Vancouver (U. S. Army) of, 4(3):4 frontier life in, 6(4):34; as frontier supply Vancouver, Fort. See Fort Vancouver Vogel, Orville A., 3(2):39; photographs of, depot, 8(4):22,27; and Indian wars, (Hudson's Bay Company); Fort 2(1):11 2(1):6-8, 2(2):25-26; Italian Americans Vancouver (U. S. Army) Volcanoes, in Cascade Mountains, 4(4):24- in, 8(3): 18-23; photographs of, 7(1):20, Vancouver, George, 1(1):27-28, 2(3):13-14, 31; illustrations relating to, 4(4):30 8(3):21, 9(1):8; road building to, 6(4):8; 3(4):14, 5(2):16, 6(4):41, 9(1):47, Volchok, Zollie, 10(2):9-10 and statehood, 2(4):30-32,34,36. See also 10(2):41; at Columbia River, 6(3): 11-12; Voting machines, 6(3):17; photographs of, Fort Walla Walla encounters Native Americans, 4(2):21-27; 6(3):17 WallaceMiner (Wallace, ID), 5(4):38 explorations near Bainbridge Island by, Voting rights, for women. See Suffrage, WallacePress-Times (Wallace, ID), 5(4):38 4(4):42-45; illustrations of, 4(1):18, women's Wallgren, Mon C.: photographs of, 9(1):15; 6(2):29; names Mr. Rainier, 3(2):10-12; Vouri, Michael: "A Century on Prospect and Puget Sound ferries, 9(1):14-18 in Nootka controversy, 4(1):16-21 Street: Bellingham's Old City Hall," Walls, Robert E., Bibliography a/Washington Vancouver Island (B. C.): charts of, 5(2):20; 6(3):3-8; "Kinsey Scenics," 7(3):7-12 State Folklore and Folklifa: Selected and circumnavigation of, 5(2):20; personal PartiallyAnnotated, 2(3):47(R) narratives of, 7(3):47 Walsh, Stuart, Thirteen Yearsof Scout Vancouver, WA, 3(2):30, 7(2):28; Russian w Adventure, 9(3): l 8(N) fliers land at, 1(2):6-12; shipyards in Wacomac(Cascade), photographs of, Wanamaker, Pearl, 3(2):38 World War II, 7(1):47. See also Columbia 3(3):18 Wanapum Indians, 5(2):40; photographs Barracks; Fort Vancouver (Hudson's Bay Waddell Creek (Olympia, WA), relating to, 10(3):21 Company); Fort Vancouver (U. S. Army); 10(1):29,30-32 Wanderer(tugboat), photographs of, 4(3):15 VancouverBarracks Wagner, Frank, 7(2):33 WapatoIndependent (Wapato, WA), and Vandee Veer, Charles, 6(3):35-36; photo- Wagner, James, "Officers' Row. Steeped in Japanese Americans, 9(3):32,33,35,36 graphs of, 6(3):36 History, Rescued from Oblivion," Wapato, WA: anti-Japanese sentiment in, Vashon (ferryboat), photographs of, 9(1):14 8(3):32-37 9(3):34-38; Ku Klux Klan in, 9(3):32,33 Vashon Island (WA), naming of, 4(2):22 Wagon roads. See Roads War, Cold. See Cold War Vaudeville: illustrations of programs, 2(3):8; Wagon Trail, Bicentennial. See Bicentennial War, nuclear. See Nuclear war in Pacific Northwest, 2(3):3-9 Wagon Train Warbassport. See Cowlitz Landing Vekich, Max, reviews by, 6(4):46-47 Wagon trains. See Oregon Trail; Overland Ward, Cyril, 4(1):33 Verne, Jules, Around the Worldin 80 Days, trails Ward, Mrs. D. B., photographs of, 7(4):7 8(3):16(N) Wagoner, David, Who Shall Be the Sun? Ward, Robin, ExploringVancouver, Vetch, photographs of harvest of, 5(2):8 3(3):32(N) 9(4):47(R) Veterinary medicine, on Oregon Trail, Wagons, illustrations of, 7(2):3,4,5, 8(3):4 Warner, A. C., 10(4):26 7(2):2 Wahkiakum Indians, 5(3):42,44 Warner Flat, photographs of, 9(4):23

COLUMBIA 44 INDEX WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

Warre, Henry James, Sketchesin North Washington Athletic Club (Seattle, WA), Washington Stace Historical Society: America and the Oregon Territory, Olympic swimmers affiliatedwith, Centennial Hall of Honor in, 1(1):6-7, 3(1):4(N) 10(2):35-40 2(1):10-11, 3(2):36-39; Chute collection Warren, George, 1(4):38,39; photographs of Washington Businessmen's Camp, 10(1):33- of, 9(4):42; Asahel Curtis collection of, Columbia River by, 1(4):36 34,36-38; illustrations relating to, 3(3):2,5, 10(1):28; Federal Writers' Warren, James R., "Life Without Electric­ 10(1):34; photographs relating to, Program collection of, 5(1):31; founding ity," 2(3):38 10(1):35 of, 2(4): 17-18; Fuller collection of, Warren, Sidney, Farthest Frontier: The Pacific Washington Department of ... See Washing- 9(4):11-16; history of, 7(4):47, 10(2):17- Northwest, 1O( 4) :30(N) ton State Department of .. . 19; incorporates Ferry Museum, 1(4):9; Wars, Indian. See Native Americans, battles Washington Hotel (Seattle, WA), photo­ Morse collection of, 2(1):31-35; museum and wars against graphs of, 7(4):37 on Stadium Way of (see Washington Scace Wasco Indians, traditional stories of, Washington, James W, Jr., 3(2):36 Historical Society Museum on Stadium 10(4):47 Washington, Lake (WA), 1(4):12-19, 8(1):9, Way); music history collection of, Wascopam Mission, 10(4):47 8(2):27,28; shipbuilding on, 1(4):12-19 10(3):37; North Pacific Bank Note Washington (state), 3(2):46-47, 3(4):47; Washington Mutual Bank, 4(2):47 Company collection of, 10(2):33; Oles archaeological heritage of, 1(3):24-25, Washington National Guard. See National collection of, 9(3):31; photographs of 6(2):46; architecture in, 6(2):46, 9(1):20- Guard, in Washington state 1955 Board of Curators of, 8(4):4; as 23; atlases of, 3(1):47, 5(1):47; bibliogra­ Washington Pioneer Project, 7(4):7 sponsor of history conference, 8(4):3-5; phies on, 3(3):27-32, 3(4):47; biogra­ Washington Public Power Supply System, Tozier collection in, 6(2):41-45; Union phies, 3(4):46; brevity of state's history, 5(3):12-20; photographs relating to, Station museum of (see Washington State 3(1):2; bridges in, 8(1):6-11, 9(1): 13; 5(3):13,16,19; cartoon relating to, History Museum at Union Station). See capitol (see Capitol, Washington state); 5(3):14 also feature "From the Collection" in care for the insane in, 3(1):16-18; Washington Standard(Olympia, WA), individual issues centennial celebration of statehood (see 3(4):38-39; on shipwreck of Georgiana, Washington State Historical Society Washington State Centennial); compara­ 8(2): 19-20 Museum on Stadium Way (Tacoma, WA), tive history with Oregon, 8(1):3-5, Washington State Art Association, loots 2(3):2, 10(2):18; drawings of, 3(1):23; 8(2):3-5; constitution of (see Constitu­ Ferry Museum, 6(2):44-45 exhibitions at, 1(1): 17, 3(3):34,39, tion, Washington state); constitutional Washington State Arts Commission, 3(3):16 4(2):8, 5(2):21, 6(4):22-25, 9(1):21; convention of (see Constitutional Washington State Bridges Recording Project. photographs of, 1(4):8, 10(2):18 Convention, Washington state); courts in, See Bridges, in Washington state Washington Seate History Museum at 4(3):47; cultivation of potatoes in, Washington State Centennial, 2(2):2, Union Station (Tacoma, WA): architec­ 10(3):20-23; Dust Bowl migrants in, 2(3):2, 2(4):29, 3(1):40,45, 4(1):2; Hall tural features of, 10(2):20-23; concept 10(1):29-32; east of the Cascades, of Honor inductees, 1(1):6-7, 2(1 ): 10-11, drawings for, 3(1):21-25; design 2(1):46, 7(1):47; electric power in, 3(2):36-39; illustrations of logo of, competition for, 5(3):22-27; design of 2(3):33-39; ethnic groups in, 4(4):46; 3(1):44; local histories published for, exhibits, 7(1):21-22; development of, folklore of, 2(3):47; geography of, 2(4):2; 4(2):47; Native American participation 10(2):17-19, 24-28; development of guides to, 5(1):23,31,47; Hispanic in, 1(3):25, 3(3):16 exhibits for, 10(2):29-32; drawings of, heritage of, 3(3):40-45; health care in, Washington State Convention and Trade 5(3):21-24,26,27; illustrations of exhibits, 4(3):47; history museum for, 2(3):2; Center (Seattle, WA), 9(1):20,21; design 7(1):23-26; illustrations of lobby, 7(1):22; horse racing in, 9(2):14-20; housing in, of, 9(1):21; photographs of, 9(1):20 model of, 5(3):22; photographs of, 4(1):36-45; human services in, 3(1): 15- Washington State Department of Civil 10(2): 17, 19,21,22; photographs of 20, 3(4):6-12; juvenile justice system in, Defense. See Civil defense exhibits in, 10(2):24-28; site plan of, 7(4):3-5; legislature of, 5(3):46; maps Washington State Department of Ecology 5(3):25 relating to, 2(3):20-21; mental hospitals Administrative Building: design of, Washington Stace Hospital for the Insane. in, 7(3):17-23; military life in, 9(1):6-12; 9(1):22-23; photographs of, 9(1):23 See Western Washington Scace Hospital music in, 10(3):37; naming of, 8(3):6- Washington State Department of Public Washington Scare Institution for the 8,44-45; Native American heritage of, Assistance, 3(4):12 Feebleminded. See Rainier School 7(4):46; New Deal projects in, 5(1):23- Washington Stace Department of Public Washington Stace Legislative Building 30; news events in 1889, 2(4):8-15, Welfare,3(4):7,8 (Olympia, WA): design of, 1(2):44-45, 3(1):26-27, 3(2):30-31, 3(3):24-25; parks Washington Stace Department of Social and 9(1):22; photographs of, 1(2):38,40- in, 4(4):46; place names in, 1(1):3-5, Health Services, 3(4):7 43,45, 9(1):22 3(2): 10-17, 3(3):28, 4(4):34, 8(2):46-47; Washington Scare Department of Social Washington Scare Officeof Archaeology and religion in, 3(3):46; statehood of,2(2):48, Security, 3(4):12 Historic Preservation, Built in Washington: 2(3):18-23, 2(4):30-35,36-37, 3(1):38- Washington Scace Emergency Relief 12,000 Years ofPacific Northwest 39,40-45, 3(3):24-25; taxesin, 1(1):10- Administration, 3(4):7 Archaeological Sites and Historic Buildings, 16; timber industry in, 2(3):46; after Washington Scace Good Roads Association, 6(2):46(R) World War II, 9(4):3-5; during World 6(4):35, 10(1):26; photographs relating Washington Scace ReformSchool. See Green War II, 8(4):6-13, 9(2):26-29; to, 2(1):18 Hill School Yellowstone Trail auto route in, Washington Seate Grange, and scare income Washington Scace School forGirls. See 10(1):39-44 tax, 1(1):11-13,15 Maple Lane School

COLUMBIA 45 INDEX WASHINGTON STATE SUPREME COURT

Washington State Supreme Court, 4(3):47, Northwest," 4(1):22-28; On the North­ Weston, Evan M., 3(2):38 5(3):12,20, 6(4):47 west: Commercial Whaling in the Pacific Weyeneth, Robert R., "Urban Ambitions: Washington State Training School. See Northwest, 1790-1967,3(3):47(R) The Origins and Urban Development of Green Hill School Webster, Daniel, 10(2):41 Chehalis," 5(4):4-11 Washington State University (Pullman, Webster, Edwin, photographs of, 2(3):37 Weyerhaeuser, Frederick, 7(4):43 WA), 5(3):47; Black Oral History Weed, Charles E.: and Georgiana shipwreck, Weyerhaeuser, Philip, 3(2):38 Research Project of,7(3):3; holds 8(2):17-18, 19-20,22; photographs of, Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company, at Fort interviews of pioneers, 7(3):3-4, 7(4):12; 8(2):19 Nisqually site, 5(2):22,27 agricultural research by, 6(2):28 WeeklyPacific Tribune (Seattle, WA), 3(1):4 Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, 4(2): 14, Washington Te rritory: events in, 3(1):26-27, Weilepp, Bruce, "Slow Boats & Fast Water. 7(2):31; in Cowlitz County, 7(2):37,39- 3(2):30-31, 3(3):24-25, 27-28; African A Maritime History of the Cowlitz 40,42; photographs relating to, Americans in, 3(3):24, 6(4):16-18, River," 10(4): 16-22 7(2):35,41 8(4):14-19; bird's-eye view maps of towns Weinhard, Henry, 2(4):20 Whaling: commercial, 3(3):47, 4(1):22-28; in, 3(1):5,6,9; care for insane in, 3(1):14- Weiss, David L., "Beacon Rock, An Oregon illustrations relating to, 15, 7(3):18; centennial of, 2(2):2; crafts State Park?" 6(2):2-3 4(1):24,25,26,27,28; by Native Ameri­ of, 3(3):10-11; decisions ofTerritorial Welch, Jeanne, 5(2):23,25 cans, 10(1):26-27; photographs relating Supreme Court, 5(2):14; economics of, Welch, Robert S., "The Loser Who Won: to, 4(1):23 3(4):40-41; education in, 7(4):33-34; The Story of the Legendary Gil Dobie," Whatcom Museum of History and Art flour milling in, 7(2):43-45; formation of, 1(3):38-45 (Bellingham, WA): Darius Kinsey 2(2):3-11, 7(4):31-32; human services in, Welfare, child, in Seattle Public Schools, photographic collection at, 7(3):8; history 3(1):12-15; Indian wars in, 2(1):4-9, 6(2):14-18 of building, 6(3):3-8; photographs of, 4(1):33, 7(1):8-14, 7(4):33; maps of, Welfare, social. See Human services 6(3):3 2(3):20-21; naming of, 1(2):3, 2(2):10- Wellge, Henry, 3(1):7-8; bird's-eye maps by, Whatcom County, WA, 1(3): 12, 9(3):47; 11, 6(4):28, 8(3):6-8; oratory in, 4(3):9- 3(1):5, 9 log chutes in, 10(3):15,16; photographs 13, 7(4):34-35; pioneer reminiscences of, Wells House (Wenatchee, WA), photographs relating to, 4(1):39, 7(3):11 7(4):6-13; roads in, 6(4):6-11; settlement of, 4(1):42 Whatcom, WA. See Bellingham, WA of, 2(2):3-4; teachers in, 8(2):6-9; Wells, Merle: "Lewis & Clark's Water Route Wheat farming: in Big Bend area, 9(2):21- violence in, 6(1):20-22, 7(4):14-15, 17; to the Northwest: The Exploration That 25; on Columbia Plateau, 6(2):20-28, politics in, 7(4):32; women in, 2(4):8-15; Finally Laid to Rest the Myth of a 6(4):33-38, 7(1):18; in the Willamette women's suffragein, 7(4):34-35. See also Northwest Passage," 8(4):29-31; "The Valley, 5(2):7; photographs relating to, Bush, George Washington Long Wait forStatehood," 2(3):18-23 5(2):8, 6(2):20,27,28 Washington Trails Association, 10(1):47 Wenatchee DailyWorld (Wenatchee, WA), Wheatley, Phillis, 6(4):29-30 Washington, University 0£ See University of 4(2):29,32, 10(1):7, 10(3):45; publishes Wheeler, Osgood Company, 6(3):20-21; Washington pioneer interviews, 7(4):6; reprints of photographs of, 6(3):20 Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen State, articles, 4(4):29 Wheelwright, Samuel Adams, 4(3):2-8 5(1):23,31; illustrations of cover of, Wenatchee River (WA), 5(4):18 Wheelwright, William, 4(3):3; statue of, 5(1):28 Wenatchee, WA, 3(1):27, 4(1):42, 5(4):13, 4(3):2 Washington'sPublic Architecture (exhibition), 10(4):40; photographs of bridge at, "When 'Ma' Preached in Kelso," 1(2):13 9(1):21 9(4):20; photographs of Wells House in, Whidbey Island (WA): frontier life on, Wassan, Yogi, photographs of, 7(1):27 4(1):42; settlement of, 9(4): 18; irrigation 2(1):24-30; lighthouse on, 9(3):23 Waste, nuclear. See Storage tanks, for nuclear for, 9(4):17-23 Whidbey, Joseph, 4(2):26, 4(4):42 waste West, history of the. See Western history Whirlpool Rapids (Columbia River), Water, on overland trails, 7(2):2-6 West OfficeExhibition Design, 10(2):25,29 1(4):35 Water shortages, photographs relating to, West Shore Magazine, 4(3):20; reprints of Whitaker, Laura, 7(2):31 3(3):26 articles, 4(3):22 Whitcomb, Genevra, 3(3):21 WatertownReformer (Watertown, NY): West Seattle High School (Seattle, WA), White Bluffs Spokesman (White Bluffs,WA), masthead of, 2(1):23; reports stock photographs of, 6(2):18 5(2):41 market crash of 1873, 2(1):22-23 West, William: in development of Chehalis, White Bluffs, WA, 5(2):41, 7(3):24; Waterville, WA: 9(4):22,23, 10(1):44; and WA, 5(4):6-7,8; photographs of,5(4):6 photographs of,5(2):44 wheat farming, 9(2):22-25; national Western Federation of Miners, 6(1):35 White, E. B. (Elwyn Brooks): in Pacific guard unit of, 9(1):10-11 Westernhistory, 1 (3):23; Pacific Northwest Northwest, 4(4):32-35; photographs of, Watkinson, Patricia Grieve, reviews by, in, 5(4):2-3. See also New Western 4(4):32,34; photographs of Model T 9(2):46 History owned by, 4(4):34 Watson, Emmett, 10(2):11 Western State Custodial School. See Rainier White City Amusement Park (Seattle, WA), Watson, Kenneth G., 28 Historic Places in School 7(4):28 the Upper Snoqualmie Valley, 9(3):46- Western Steel Corporation, 8(1):28 White, Harry, design of Capitol Campus by, 47(R) Western Washington State Fair (Puyallup, 1(2):44-45 Watts, Bauldwin, heroic horseback ride of, WA), photographs of, 4(3):31 White, Richard, 7(1):20; "It's YourMisfor­ 4(4):18 Western Washington State Hospital (Fort tune and None ofMy Own:" A New Webb, Robert Lloyd: "Les Baleiniers of the Steilacoom, WA), 7(3):18-23; photo­ Historyof the American West, 7(1):46(R), North: French Whalemen in the Pacific graphs of,3(1):15, 7(3):18; photographs 9(3):5(N), 10(1):3(N); Land Use, relating to, 7(3):21,23

COLUMBIA 46 INDEX WOLTERS,ED

Environment and Social Change, Wilcox, Finn, Working the Woods, Working Williams, Laurie A., "Trevor Kincaid, 6(4):42(N); photographs of, 9(3):4; the Sea, 3(3):32(N) Washington's Naturalist," 5(1):8-14, "Reply from an Empry Grave," 9(3):4-6, Wilcox, Ken, 10(4):3,4 5(4):45(C) 9(3):6(C) Wild Goose Bill. See Condie, Samuel Wilbur Williams, Lucia, A Letter Home, 2(2):47(R) White River (WA), Indian attacks on, Wilder, Walter, design of Capitol Campus Wilse, Anders Beer, 8(2):24-29; exhibition 7(1):9,14 by, 1 (2):44-45 of photographs by, 8(2):26; photographs White, Sid, People of Washington:Perspectives Wilfong, Cheryl, Following the Nez Perce by, 8(2):24-28; photographs of, on Cultural Diversity, 4(4):46(R) Trai� 6(1):47(R) 8(2):26,29 White Swan (Yakima), photographs of, Wilkening, Marvin, 5(2):45 Wilson, Bruce A.: 'The of 1(3):23 Wilkes, CharlesT.,1(1):21,23,27,30-31, Washington: Mining che Okanogan," White, W Thomas, reviews by, 2(4):46 1(4):47, 4(1):32, 5(2):6,23, 6(4):41, 4(3):18-30; Late Frontier: A History of Whitehead, John S., "Washington's 10(3):21; chart of Puget Sound by, Okanogan County, Washington, 1800- Admission and Its Historians," 3(1):40-45 4(4):45; charts Columbia River, 6(3):15- 1941, 5(4):46(R)

Whitehead, Margaret, They Call Me Father: 16; Columbia River explorations by, Wilson, Richard, "Wait for a Pilot: the Memoirs of Father Nicolas Cocco/a, 4(1):32, 9(4):35,37; illustrations of, Charting of che Columbia River, 1775- 4(3):45(R) 1(1):17; on Native Americans, 6(2):37; at 1850," 6(3):9-16 Whitesall, Henry, 7(1):9-10 Neah Bay, 6(2):36; paintings by, 1 (1):24- Wilson, Richard Hulbert: photographs of, Whitlam, Robert G., "Conflict on the 25; photographs of, 1 (1):31. See also 10(1):33,35; and Washington Periphery: Spanish Settlement on the United Scates Exploring Expedition Businessmen's Camp, 10(1):33-38 Northwest Coast," 6(2):29-32,34-37 Wilkes Collection: exhibit of, 1 (1):17; Wilson, William H.: Carl F. Gould:A Lifein Whitley, Clarence, photographs of, 6(4): 13 illustrations of,1 (1): 18-20,22-28 Architecture and the Arts, 9(4):47(R), Whitley, Edward C.: "Cable Crossing: Wilkes, Edmund: account ofU. S. 10(1):45(C); "The Pacific Northwest Ferryboating on the Columbia, 1925- Exploring Expedition, 1(1):30-31; Architecture of Carl F. Gould," 1933," 6(4):12-15; "The Years: photographs of, 1 (1):30 8(3):24-30 The Big Bend Wheat District in Crisis, Wilkes Expedition. See United Scares Wind tunnels. See F. K. Kirsten Wind 1920-1935," 9(2):21-25 Exploring Expedition Tunnel Whitman, Alice, 6(3):26,31,32 Wilkie, Lance, photographs of, 10(2):29 Winee (Hawaiian), 4(3):39; illustrations of, Whitman College (Walla Walla, WA), Willamette Valley (OR): field burning in, 4(3):41 2(4):36, 7(1):17, 8(4):46-47 5(2):5-11; illustrations of, 5(2):10; Winemaking, in Walla Walla area, Whitman County, WA: frontier life in, photographs of, 5(2):5,6 8(3):21-22 6(4):33,34,35; schools in, 7(2):28; Willamette Week (Portland, OR), 5(2):10-1 1 Wing, Robert C.: Joseph Baker, 8(1):45(R); vigilantism in, 6(1):20-26; wheat Willapa Bay (WA), 3(4):38, 4(1):29, Peter Puget, 4(2):22(N); "Washington ranching in, 6(2):22-28 4(3):40, 5(3):44; lighthouse ac, 9(3):21- Lights Up," 2(3):33-39 Whitman, Marcus, 1(1):29,33, 3(1):10, 23; oysters at, 5(1):13; photographs of, Wingert, Paul, 3(3):11-12; American Indian 3(3):28, 4(1):32; drawings of, 3(1):10; 5 (1): 11; photographs of lighthouse at, Sculpture, 3(3): 12(N) influences on, 6(3):24-25; at Waiilatpu, 9(3):21 Winston, Patrick Henry: photographs of, 6(3):25,27-32 Willapa Hills (WA), and overland cranspor­ 2(4):3; as Spokane commentator, 2(4):3-7 Whitman Mission, 4(1):32; illustrations of, cacion, 6(4):6 Winston's Weekry(Spokane, WA), 2(4):5-7; 6(3):24-25; illustrations of floor plan of, Willapa River (WA), 7(2):34 masthead of, 2(4):5 6(3):29 Williams, Chuck, Mount St. Helens, Winter and Pond Photographers, photo­ Whitman Mission National Historic Site National VolcanicMonument, 3(2):47(R) graphs of Alaskan Natives by, 3(3):33-39 (WA), drawings of, 3(1): 11 Williams, Dorothy West, 9(2):28; photo- Winter, Lloyd. See Winter and Pond Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss: influenceson, graphs of, 9(2):29 Photographers 3(1): 11, 3(3):28, 4(1):32, 6(1):46-47, Williams, Ellen, photographs of, 5(1):36 Winthrop, Theodore, The Canoe and the 6(3):23-24,27, 10(3):21; at Waiilatpu, Williams, Eusebius. See Carter, Henry Saddle, 3(2):lO(N) 6(3):25-32; illustrations of, 6(3):23; Williams, GriffithH., "Trevor Kincaid, Wirkkala, Oscar, 3(2):38 drawings by, 6(3):29; drawings of, 3(1):11 Washington's Naturalise," 5(1):8-14, Wischmeyer, Peter, photographs relating to, Whitner, Robert, 7(1):17 5(4):45(C) 4(4):23 Whittaker, Jim, 3(2):39 Williams, H. R., 7(2):31 Wishkah River Bridge (Aberdeen, WA), Whitworth College (Spokane, WA), 5(4):46 Williams, Jacqueline: "The Glorious Fourth: 8(1):7-8; photographs of, 8(1):7 Whitworth, George Frederick, 3(2):38 Independence Day Celebrations on the Wishram Indians, 10(1):22, 10(4):47; "Who Was that Lady Your Town is Named Oregon Trail," 9(2):4-8; "Nor Any Drop photographs of, 5(3):29 After?" 1 (1):3-5 to Drink: The Search for Water on the Wictfogel, Karl, Oriental Despotism, 10(1):6- Wiggins, Charles Henry, 10(2):3-5 Journey West," 7(2):2-6; "Potatoes: A 7(N) Wiggins, Eugene A.: "Grandmother's River," Washington Tr adition," 10(3):20-23; Wobblies. See Industrial Workers of the 10(2):3-5; photographs of, 10(2):3 "Sailor's Scourge: che Battle Against World Wiggins Head (Sucia Island), naming of, Scurvy in the Pacific Northwest," 6(1):9- Wolff, Theodore F.,Morris Graves: Flower 10(2):5 12, 6(3):48(C) Paintings, 9(2):46(R) Wiggins, Mary Luzier (Cowlitz), 10(2):3-5; Williams, John H., The Mountain That Was Wolff,Tobias, This Boy's Life, 3(3):32(N) photographs of, 10(2):5 God, 3(3):27(N) Wolters, Ed, photographs of, 10(3):19 Wilbur, Ralston T. Qack), 5(4):37 Williams, Keith R., reviews by, 5(2):46

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Women, 4(1):46-47; adventure narratives of, 7(1):2-7; Alaska highway in, 8(2):47; Yakima Indian Reservation (WA), and land 7(3):47; as casual laborers, 6(1):34; as coastal defense during, 8(4):6-8; the leases to Japanese Americans, 9(3):32-38 climbers on Mount Baker, 7(3):8,10; as homefront during, 10(2):45; Japanese Yakima Indians, 1(3):23, 3(4):26, 4(4):2, climbers on Mount Rainier, 1(2):29-37, American internment during, 6(4):22-25; 7(3):16, 10(2):44-45; and Mount Rainier, 4(3):35-38, 6(1):39, 10(4):24-29; in Yakima, WA during, 8(4):11-12; 5(1):3,4; photographs of,3(3):8; commercial fishing, 5(2):47; covered in memorabilia of, 8(3):31; Moses Lake, WA traditional stories of, 7(3):46; war against, newspapers, 2(4):8-15; in frontier fiction, during, 8(2):35-37; photographs relating 2(2):24-25 7(1):37-44; in Hanford Reservation to, 8(4):6,8; Seattle, WA during, 1(4):13- Yakima Park (WA), naming of, 5(1):7 construction, 5(2):43-45; illustrations 14,16-19, 9(2):26-32; shipbuilding Yakima Pass (WA),3(4):26 relating to, 1(1):3, 1(2):32, 6(3):35, during, 7(1):47; shipping during, Yakima Republic (Yakima, WA), 5(1):5 10(3):29; in the Klondike gold rush, 1(4):12-19, 9(1):24-30; Washington state (WA), 3(4):26,27

8(1):39-43; as missionaries, 6(3):22-32; as during, 3 ( 4): 11; West Coast attacks YakimaSignal(Yakima, WA), 5(2):13 Native American warriors, 10(3):28-29; during, 7(2):16, 8(4):8-13. See also Yakima Treaty, photographs of, 5(1):6 photographs relating to, 1(3):29, Boeing Company; Fort Ward; Hanford Yakima, WA, 3(1):27, 3(2):31, 4(4):33, 2(4):9, 11, 12, 14,15, 3(1):29,31,35.37. Nuclear Reservation; Kaiser Company 5(2):44-45, 7(2):28, 9(2):15-18; and 3(2):3, 5(2):32,41, 6(3):34, 7(3):10, World's Columbian Exposition (1892), Japanese Americans, 9(3):32-38; 8(1):39,42,43, 10(4):24,27,29; as 3(3):12, 4(3):8,13 reputation of William 0. Douglas in, pioneers, 2(1):26-28, 2(2):46, 4(1):46-47, Worster, Donald, 5(4):3, 9(3):4-6, 10(1):5,6 1 (2):14-20; during World War II, 5(2):47, 9(4):47; places named for, WPA. See Works Progress Administration 8(4):11-12 1(1):3-5; roles in WashingtonTerritory, WPPSS. See Washington Public Power Yakutat and Southern Railway Company, 2(4):8-15; as shipfitters, 1(4):17-18; as Supply System 9(3):7-10; photographs relating to, shipyard workers, 7(1):47; as smugglers, Wrangell, AK, 3(3):37 9(3):7-10 3(2):33; as travelers, 5(2):32-33, 6(4):8, Wrangell, Ferdinand van, 4(2):5,9 Yakutat, AK, 9(3):7; photographs of, 7(3):39,41-44, 9(2):33-40; violence Wrestling, professional, 6(3):36,37; 9(3):8-9 against, 9(2):37,38. See also Clothing, illustrations relating to, 6(3):39 Yale Bridge (WA), 8(1):10; photographs of, women's; Mercer girls; Suffrage, women's Wright, Charles, 7(2):31 8(1):11 Women's Athletic Club (Spokane, WA), Wright, Frank Lloyd: commissions in Pacific Yamasaki, Minoru, 3(2):36 10(2):34,40 Northwest, 10(4):39-44; photographs of, Yasui, Minoru, 10(4):37 Women's Christian Temperance Union, 10(4):40; illustrations of house designed Yearian, Ted, 3(4):44-45 3(2):27 by, 10(4):41,42 Yellowstone National Park (WY), 10(1):39; Wood, Leonard, 10(1):33,36 Wright, George, 2(1):9, 2(2):26; in Indian as tourist destination, 7(4):23, 24-25; Wood, Robert L.: The Land ThatSlept war of 1855-56, 3(3):46-47, 7(1):14; and illustrations relating to, 7(4):28 Late-The OlympicMountains in Legend massacre on Oregon Trail, 1(1):35- Yellowstone Trail Association: development and History,10(1):47(R); "The O'Neil 37,39,41,43 of automobile route, 10(1):39-44; Expeditions," 4(2):40-45 Wright, Mary C., reviews by, 5(2):47 illustrations relating to, 10(1):39,42; Wood School (Aberdeen, WA). See A. D. Wright, Nancy Allison: "Glory Days of maps of, 10(1):40; photographs of, Wood School (Aberdeen, WA) Vaudeville," 2(3):3-9; "T he Grand 10(1):41 Woodhouse, Philip R., Monte Cristo, Olympic," 1(3):3-10 Yelm, WA,10(4):24,25,26,27 3(3):27(N) Wright, Robin K., A Time of Gathering: Yesler Terrace (Seattle, WA), photographs of, Woods, Rufus, 1(2):41, 3(2):38, 4(2):29,36, Native Heritage in WashingtonState, 4(1):45, 9(2):26-27 10(1):7, 10(3):45 7(4):46(R) YMCA. See Young Men's Christian Woodward, Walt, 3(2):38 Wright School, Annie (Tacoma, WA), Association Wool, John Ellis, 2(2):24,25, 26; conflict 7(2):31 Yocum, 0. C., 1(4):38,39; photographs by, with Isaac Stevens, 2(1):4-9; photographs Writers, 3(3):17-21, 4(3):46. See also Federal 1 (4):32-33,35,36 of, 2(1):4 Art Projects; Federal Writers' Program Young Men's Christian Association, in Work, John: explorations of, 4(1):29-30; Wunder, John R., 10(4):33 Seattle, WA, 6(3):34; photographs of, and rescue of Georgiana, 8(2):21 Wyatt, Victoria: "Images of Change and 6(3):35 Workers. See Farm workers; Labor, Continuity: Photographs as Resources in Youngdahl, Kristi M., The Arams ofIdaho: industrial; Labor, casual Alaskan Indian History," 3(3):33-39; Pioneers of Camas Prairie andJoseph Works Progress Administration, 10(1):32; reviews by, 1(2):46 Plains, 10(3):45(R) photographs relating to, 3(4):8-9, Wyckoff,Ambrose, 3(2):38 Youngs, J. William T., reviews by, 1(4):47 10(1):32; roads built by, 10(1):32. See also Wynee. See Winee Yowaluch, Mud Bay Louis: leads Indian Federal Art Projects; Federal Theatre Shaker Church, 6(1):29; photographs of, Project; Federal Writers' Program X-Y-Z 6(1):27 World War I: influence on Washington Zak, Aleta, reviews by, 10(4):46 agriculture, 9(2) :21; sabotage in Puget Yakima (steamboat), photographs of, Zillah, WA, Tea Pot Service Station in, Sound during, 10(2):12-16; Spokane, WA 1(4):39 2(3):48, 3(2):49(C) during, 4(1): 13. See alsoFort Ward Yakima County (WA), schools in, Zimmerman, Dorothy Wynne, Lifein World War II, 3(3):29; African Americans 7(2):28,31,33 Alaska, 1916-1919, 3(2):47(R) during, 7(3):5-6; air raid instructions in, Yakima County Museum (Yakima, WA), Zoo, Diablo Dam, 7(2):12,15 7(2): 16; aircraftproduction during, papers of William 0. Douglas in, 1(2): 16-17,20

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