APPENDIX B OLYMPIA HISTORY: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Abstracts of Donation Land Claims, 1855-1902. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1951. Microcopy no. 203. Alexander, Gerry L. Olympia's Legal Battles to Retain the Capital. Columbia, v.14, no. 4, 2000-2001, p. 3-5. Allison, Ladd C. Historical Survey of Olympia's Women. Manuscript 297, 1977. Washington State Library. [Note: please ca1124 hours in advance to arrange retrieval from off-site storage] Another Park. Daily Pacific Tribune, June 27, 1871, p. 2, col. 1. [Re: Maple Park] Barkan, Frances B. The Wilkes Expedition: Puget Sound and the Oregon Country. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Capital Museum, 1987. Bates, Kate Stevens. The Old Stevens Mansion. Washington Historical Quarterly, v. 19, no. 2, 1928, p. 108-111. htm://olympiahistory.org/texts/Old Stevens Mansion.html Accessed September 28, 2004. Beardsley, Arthur. Early Efforts to Locate the Capital of . Pacific Northwest Quarterly, v. 32, no. 3, 1941, p. 239-287. Beardsley, Atihur. Later Attempts to Relocate the Capital of Washington. Pacific Nmihwest Quatierly, v. 32, no. 4, 1941, p. 401- 447. Bigelow, Daniel Richardson. Diary, 1848-1854. Manuscript. Olympia, Wash.: Bigelow House Museum. Bigelow, Mary Ann. Where The Potholes Are. Olympia, Wash: Thurston Regional Planning Council, 1990. Blankenship, George. History of Olympia's Busy Thoroughfares: The Main Street of Famous Pioneer Days. Morning Olympian, June 14, 1924, p. 4. Blankenship, George E. Lights and Shades of Pioneer Life on Puget Sound by a Native Son. Olympia, Wash.: s.n., 1923. Blankenship, George E., comp. History of Olympia Lodge No.1, F. &A.M., Olympia, Washington, 1852-1935. n.p., n.d. [Contains information about early Olympia and the founding of the lodge] Blankenship, George. Old Olympia Landmarks. Manuscript 037, n.d. 77 Washington State Library. [Note: please call24 hours in advance to arrange retrieval from off-site storage] Blankenship, Georgiana (Mitchell). Early History of Thurston County, Washington: Together With Biographies and Reminiscences of Those Identified With Pioneer Days. Olympia, Wash.: n.p., 1914. Boba, Eleanor A. The Governor's Mansion. Portage, v. 9, no. 3, 1988, p. 13-15. Bowden, Angie Burt. Early Schools of Washington Territory. Seattle, Wash.: Lowman and Hanford Company, 1935. Christie, Rebecca. Workingman's Hill: A History of an Olympia Neighborhood. Olympia: Bigelow House Preservation Association and Bigelow Highlands Neighborhood Association, 2001. City of Olympia Heritage Commission files. [Located at 2404 B Heritage Ct. SW, Olympia, WA 98502] Contris, Mike. 100 Years of Ministry in Olympia. Daily Olympian, June 25, 1974, p. 4. Cour, Robert M. The Plywood Age. Portland: Binfords and Mort, 1955. Crooks, Drew. The History of the Westminster United Presbyterian Church in Olympia, Washington. Olympia, Wash.: The Author, 1981. Crooks, Drew W. Shipwreck and Captivity. Columbia, v. 8, no. 2, 1994, p. 17-23. Daily Olympian. Louisiana Purchase Edition. Morning Olympian, June 2, 1904. Daily Olympian. Anniversary Issue. Daily Olympian, April20, 1941. [Issue features a number of businesses] Daily Olympian. Olympia Centennial Issue. Daily Olympian, May 1, 1950. Daily Olympian. Territorial Centennial Issue. Daily Olympian, May 27, 1953. Daughters of the American Revolution, Sacajawea Chapter. Location of Houses in Olympia, Washington Territory, in 1873. Manuscript. n.d. Washington State University Archives. Denny, Arthur Armstrong. Pioneer days on Puget Sound. Seattle, Wash.: Alice Harriman Co., 1908. http ://www.secstate. wa.gov/history/publications%5 Fd etai l.aspx ?tJ= 1 Accessed September 28, 2004. Dougher, Sarah. Sent Out on the Tracks They Built: Sinophobia in 78 Olympia, 1886. Olympia, Wash.: S. Dougher and N. McClure, 1998. Easton, Roger, ed. Mere Mention: John Miller Murphy's Local News Column from the Weekly 1889 Newspaper. Olympia, Wash.: Olympia Heritage Commission, 1989. Eaton, Edgar Eugene. A History of Olympia Newspapers from 1852 to 1885. Manuscript 045 , 1963. Washington State Libraty. [Note: please call 24 hours in advance to arrange retrieval from off-site storage] Echtle, Edward. Early Chinese Community at Olympia, Washington. Unpublished manuscript, 1998. Eells, Myron. Aboriginal Geographic Names in the State of Washington. Washington, D.C., 1892, p. 27-35. [Reproduced from The American Anthropologist, January 1892.] Equipping Olympia's Saints: Historical Sketches of First United Methodist Church of Olympia. Olympia, Wash.: First United Methodist Church, 1979, rev. 1989. (Unpublished booklet) Fultz, Hollis Brandor. Elkdom in Olympia: A History. Olympia, Wash.: Benevolent and Protective Order ofElks No. 186, 1966. Funk, Goldie Robertson. Captain Doane and His Oyster Pan Roast. Pacific Northwest Quarterly, v. 43, no. 2, 1948, p. 154-157. http://olympiahistory.org/texts/Funk doanes.html Accessed September 28, 2004. Gribskov, Margaret. The Women Behind Washington's Libraries. Columbia, v. 11, no. 2, 1997, p. 37-42. Haeberlin, Herman Karl, and Ema Gunther. The Indians ofPuget Sound. Seattle, Wash.: University ofWashington Press Publications in Anthropology, v. 4, no. 1, 1930.

Hawley, Michael K., and Robert J. Sustek. The Cultural Imprint of Architecture. M.P.A. Thesis. Olympia, Wash.: The Evergreen State College, 1993. Hensel, Doris. H-Hewitt Lake ... H-Haunted or Not? Daily Olympian, December 26, 1976, p. 11. The History of Olympia Buildings and Community Services. n.p., n.d., 1943. Histmy of the Organization and Directory ofWorship of the First Presbyterian Church, Olympia, Washington, 1854-1904. Olympia, Wash.? 1904? Hodge, F. W., T. T. Waterman, and Ruth Grenier. Indian Houses of Puget Sound. New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye 79 Foundation, 1921. Indian Notes and Monographs No.9. Holmes, H. E. Pioneer Links: A Narrative of the Establishment of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on the Pacific Coast and a History of Odd Fellowship in Washington to 1880, A Souvenir of Thirty-Two Years in the Grand Lodge of Washington IOOF. Seattle: Press of the Washington Odd Fellow, 1913. http://www. secstate. wa. gov!history/publications detail. as px ?p=6 Accessed September 28, 2004. Howard, Helen Addison. Isaac Ingalls Stevens: First Governor of Washington Territory. Journal ofthe West, v. 2, no. 3, 1963, p. 336-346. Hunt, Herbert, and Floyd C. Kaylor. Washington West of the Cascades, Historical and Descriptive: The Explorers, the Indians, the Pioneers, the Modern. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1917. Ingham, T. R. Some Early Doctors of Olympia. Olympia: Thurston County Historic Commission, 1994. James, Walter. Walter James: Reminiscences of My Younger Days. Chinese America: History and Perspectives, Journal ofthe Chinese Historical Society of America, v. 9, 1995, p. 75-86. Jefferson Junior High School, Eighth Grade English Classes. How the West Was Once: A History of West Olympia. Olympia, Wash: Jefferson Junior High School, 1974. Jessett, Thomas E. The Episcopate of William Morris Barker, Second Missionary Bishop of Olympia. Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, v. 39, no. 3, 1970, p. 251-263. Jessett, Thomas Edwin. St. John's Church of Olympia (1853-1941): A Brief History Compiled Upon the Occasion of the Parochial Diamond Jubilee. Olympia, Wash.: St. John's Church, 1941. Johnston, Norman J. A Capitol in Search of an Architect. Pacific Northwest Quarterly, v. 73, no. 1, 1982, p. 2-9. Johnston, Norman J. Original Governor's Mansion. Columbia, v. 2, no. 3, 1988, p. 40-45. Johnston, Norman J. The Washington State Capitol Campus and its Peripatetic Planning. Columbia, v. 13, no. l, 1999, p. 16-23. Johnston, Norn1an J. Washington's Audacious State Capitol and Its Builders. Seattle, Wash.: University ofWashington Press, 1988. Knox, Esther R. A Diary of the Olympia School District, 1852-1976. Olympia, Wash.: s.n., 1979? 80 Lang, William L. Confederacy of Ambition: William Winlock Miller and the Making of Washington Territory. Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press, 1996. Lockman, Heather, and Shanna Stevenson. Building a Capital City: Olympia's Past Revealed through its Historic Architecture. Olympia, Wash: Olympia Community Planning and Development, Advance Planning and Historic Preservation, 2000. Lockman, Heather. Shaken But Still Standing: Washington's Legislative Building-Survivor of Three Major Earthquakes. Columbia, v. 17, no. 2, 2003, p. 6-10. http://www.washinglonhistory.org/wsbs/columbia/articlcs/0203-al.btm Accessed September 28, 2004. Maddox, Dawn. Joseph Wohleb: Resident Architect of the State's Capital. Landmarks, v. 4, no. 4, 1985, p. 2-13. Marks, Jackson. Lumbering in Olympia. The Four L Lumber News, March 1, 1936,p.4-7. McDonald, Lucile. Olympia Park that was once a Mission. Seattle Times Magazine, October 29, 1967, p. 5. McDonald, Lucile Saunders. Where the Washingtonians Lived: Interesting Early Homes and the People Who Built and Lived in Them. Seattle, Wash.: Superior Publishing Co., 1969. Miller, Wallace T. Southwestern Washington. Olympia, Wash.: Pacific Pub. Co., 1890. Miller, [William] Winlock, Jr. The Olympia Narrow Gauge Railroad. Washington Historical Quarterly, v. 16, no. 4, 1925, p. 243-250. http://olympiahistory.org/texts/miller-narrow guage.html Accessed September 28, 2004.

1 Morning Olympian. 25 h Anniversary Commemorative Issue. Morning Olympian, March 15, 1916. [Contains information about businesses and prominent businessmen] Murphy, John Miller. "Mere Mention": The Weekly Local News Column from the Washington Standard Newspaper, January-December 1889. Olympia, Wash.: Olympia Heritage Commission and Thurston County Historic Commission, 1989. Newell, Gordon R. Historic Percival Dock Yields to Waterfront Park. Olympia News, May 5, 1977, p. 1. Newell, Gordon R. Olympia's Yesterdays. Olympia News, May 10, 1983, p. 1. [Re: Bames Bank Building] Newell, Gordon R. Rogues, Buffoons & Statesmen. Seattle, Wash.: Hangman Press, 1975. Newell, Gordon R. So Fair a Dwelling Place: A History of Olympia and 81 Thurston County, Washington. Olympia, Wash: Olympia News, 1950. Nicandri, David L. Olympia's Forgotten Pioneers: The Oblates ofMary Immaculate. Olympia, Wash.: State Capitol Historical Association, 1976. Nicandri, David, and Derek Valley. Olympia Wins: Washington's Capital Controversies. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Capitol Museum, 1980. Nicandri, David, and Derek Valley. Olympia's Old Times and Places. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Capitol Museum, 1976.0akland, Mike, senior ed. Images of South Sound. Olympia, Wash.: The Olympian, 2000. Olson, Fred. Joseph Wohleb Left His Mark. Daily Olympian, October 25, 1981, p. Bl. Olympia. Olympia, Wash.: Lee Printing, 1926. Olympia and Thurston County, Wash. Olympia, Wash.: Warren's Printing, 1976. (Reprint ofThe Coast, v. 17, no. 3, March 1909.) Olympia Development Co. Homeseekers $5,000 a Year in the Olympia Development Company's Fruitvale of Olympia, Thurston County Washington. Minneapolis, Minn.: Lowry Realty Co., 1908. Olympia on the Sound. Chicago, lll.: Russell & Russell, 189-. Olympia Chamber of Commerce. Olympia, The Capital City of the State of Washington, and the Seat of Government ofThurston County. Olympia, Wash.: Recorder Publishing Company, 1905. 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Walker, C. J. Time's March Takes Its Toll. Daily Olympian, November 29, 1961, p. 1. Washington Standard, September 30, 1865, p. 2, coL 3. [Re: Mercer Expedition] Washington State Historical Society. Building a State: Washington, 1889-1939. Tacoma, Wash.: Washington State Historical Society Publications, v. 3, 1940. Washington State Library, Northwest Pamphlet files. Waterman, Thomas Talbot. Notes on the Ethnology of the Indians ofPuget Sound. New York: Museum oftheAmerican Indian, Heye Foundation, 1973. Waterman, Thomas Talbot. Puget Sound Geography. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1920. Wing, Robert C., and Gordon NewelL Peter Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Expedition, Fighting British Naval Officer, the Man for Whom Puget Sound Was Named. Seattle: Gray Beard Pub., 1979.

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