WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: BOOKS, 1820‐1945 (751 titles)

WASHINGTON STATE AGRICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS (published between 1820‐1945) 751 titles

Overview This bibliography was created by the University of Washington Libraries as part of the Preserving the History of U.S. Agriculture and Rural Life Grant Project funded and supported by the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH), Cornell University, the Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), and other land‐grant universities.

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1. MacDonald, Betty Bard. The egg and I. Philladelphia: Lippincott, 1940. (287 p. ; 21 cm.).

2. Washington (State). Emergency Relief Administration. Minutes, State of Washington Rural Rehabilitation Conference. Olympia: 1934. (20 L.). Note: Mimeographed.

3. McCormick, Henry A. An X‐ray on the Naches Valley. North Yakima, Wash.: Republic Pub. Co., 1911. (90, [1] p., plates (1 col.) 28 cm.). Note: A typical illustration of rural life in the valleys of the Yakima, with Naches avenue of North Yakima, Washington, supplementary.

4. Lewis, William S. The story of early days in the Big Bend country : breaking trails, rush of miners, coming of cattlemen, making homes, pioneer hardships in the Big Bend country. Spokane, Wash.: W.D. Allen Allen Printery, 1926. (35 p., [2] leaves of plates). Note: "... new and revised edition of Mr. Lewis' interesting address, in a limited issue of 105 'Big Bend edition' and 100 autographed numbered copies."/ Address delivered at Lincoln and Adams Counties' Pioneer Associations' picnic at Crab Creek, June 17, 1919.

5. Hines, Gustavus. A voyage round the world with a history of the mission : and notes of several years residence on the plains, bordering the Pacific Ocean : comprising an account of interesting adventures among the Indians west of the Rocky Mountains : to which is appended a full description of Oregon Territory, its geography, history, and religion, designed for the benefit of emigrants to that rising country. Buffalo N.Y.: G.H. Derby, 1850. (iv, [1] leaf, [9]‐437 p.). Note: Later editions published under title: Life on the plains of the Pacific./ Includes index./ Also, http://moa.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/sgml/moa‐idx?notisid=ABE0943 Note: Digital version of original text.

6. Landis, Paul Henry. Farm population changes during 1939 in Washington state and in the United States. Pullman, Wash.: Washington agricultural experiment station, 1940. (1 p. l., 9 [1] l.). Note: At head of title: Washington agricultural experiment station, State college of Washington, Pullman, Washington. Division of rural sociology, Agricultural experiment station, State college of Washington in cooperation with the Division of farm population and rural welfare, Bureau of agricultural economics, United States Department of agriculture.

7. Landis, Paul Henry, and Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. Farm Management. Agricultural Economic Division. Rural immigrants to Washington State, 1932‐36. Pullman, Wash.: 1936. (21 l.).

8. Washington (State). Dept. of Social Security, and Lucile B. Benson. Community surveys of counties in Washington; based on material obtained by volunteer workers. Olympia, Wash.: 1937‐1938. (1 v. (various pagings)).

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Note: Arranged alphabetically by counties. Assisted by the local staffs of the County Welfare Departments.

9. Brunner, Edmund de Schweinitz, and Mrs. Mary V. Brunner. A church and community survey of Pend Oreille County, Washington. New York: G.H. Doran, 1922. (xii, 13‐51 p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ Atlanta, GA :/ SOLINET,/ 1990./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm./ (SOLINET/ASERL Cooperative Microfilming Project (NEH PS‐20317) ; SOL MN00095.02 VA@).

10. Taylor, Carl Cleveland. Preliminary work report on problem 27, Columbia Basin joint investigations, for consideration by committee number 27. S.l.: s.n., 1944. (107 leaves). Note: "Preliminary ‐ for review only."/ "Problem 27: To plan the location (first for the northern and the southernmost parts of the area), and, insofar as practicable, the improvement of sites for rural schools, churches, community halls, market centers, athletic field ... and the like."/ "March 1944."/ One folded map in pocket. Other Titles: Columbia Basin joint investigations.

11. Reuss, Carl F., and Paul H. Landis. Interstate movement of Washington farm population during 1937. Pullman, Wash.: Washington Agricultural Experiment Station State College of Washington, 1938. (3, [2] leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: Caption title./ "In cooperation with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture."

12. Tacoma Chamber of Commerce. Farm, home, opportunities in southwest Washington. Tacoma: Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, 1943. (1 brochure).

13. Great Northern Railway Company. A home and farm in the great northwest : the land of opportunity. Saint Paul, Minn.: Great Northern Railway, 1902. (1 fold. sheet ([4] p.)). Note: Page [4] includes chart showing daily one‐way settlers' excursion rates for March and April of 1902./ Promotional brochure advertising land in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Washington, with special "settlers" rates offered by the Great Northern Railway.

14. Richardson, A. M., State College of Washington, United States. Department of Agriculture, and Douglas County Cooperating Extension Service. Manuscript report. Waterville, Wash.: State College of Washington Big Bend Empire Print, 1915. ([20] p. ; 23 cm.). Note: Includes a description (and duties) of the office of Douglas County Agriculturist, and short discussions of the farming of different kinds of grains, plus the care of soil, weeding, and shade trees./ Other Titles: Manuscript report of A.M. Richardson, county agriculturalist of Douglas County, for year ending December 31, 1914.

15. Carnation Company, and Merton Moore. Home of contented cows. n.p.: Carnation Milk Products Co., 1943. (31 p.).

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16. Farm Foundation (Chicago, Ill.), Home Missions Council, Town and Country Committee, and Land Tenure Committee. The people, the land, and the church in the rural west : a study prepared as a result of a series of conferences held at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2, 3, 1943; Pullman, Washington, February 5, 1943; Corvallis, Oregon, February 8, 1943; Berkeley, California, February 9, 10, 1943, sponsored by the Land Tenure Committee of the Town and Country Committee of the Home Missions Council and the Federal Council of Churches, and the Farm Foundation. Chicago, Ill.: Farm Foundation, 1943. (172 p.).

17. Brewer, J. W., W. H. O'Larey, A. A. McIntyre, A.Y.P. Committee, and Alaska‐Yukon‐Pacific Exposition. Grant County, Washington : the home of , oats, barley, rye, timothy, alfalfa, apples, apricots, peaches, prunes, cherries, berries, melons, tomatoes, beets, cabbages, turnips, parsnips, celery and onions, cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, poultry, and thousands of prosperous and happy human families. Spokane, Wash.: A.Y.P. Committee Shaw & Borden Co., 1909. (24 p.). Note: Promotional pamphlet about Grant County, Washington apparently compiled for the 1909 Alaska‐Yukon‐Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Includes "Grant County facts tersely told"; history; paragraphs describing soil, climate, irrigation, and the advantages of Grant County for the farming of grain, hay, stock, and vegetables; "the towns of Grant County"; "actual reports from men who till the soil"; and photos of farms.

18. Union Pacific Railway Company. Passenger Dept, and Robert E. Strahorn. The resources and attractions of Washington Territory, for the home seeker, capitalist and tourist : facts on climate, soil, farming, stock‐raising, dairying, fruit‐growing, lumbering, mining, scenery, game and fish. Omaha: Union Pacific Railway, 1888. (76 p.). Note: Other Titles: Washington Territory :; a complete and comprehensive description of the agricultural, stock raising and mineral resources of this territory ; also statistics in regard to its climate, etc., compiled from the latest reports of 1887" Also,1889 edition.

19. Inland Empire Development League. A farm home for you : the true story of a country that you will like well and the opportunity that exists today. Spokane, Wash.: Inland Empire Development League, 1917. (40 p.).

20. Washington Territory, facts regarding its climate and soil, mineral, agricultural, manufacturing and commercial resources. Information for immigrants. Seattle: Hanford & M'Claire, 1879. (50 p. map. 22 cm.). Note: Compiled and published under the direction of the Washington Territory Immigrant Aid Society.

21. Washington State Grange. The Grange ... ; being a concise statement of the aims, purposes and practical workings of the order of Patrons of Husbandry under the jurisdiction of Washington State Grange. Washington: Blankenship‐Lee Printers, 1914. (22 p.).

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22. Crawford, Harriet Ann. The Washington State Grange, 1889‐1924; a romance of democracy. Portland, Or.: Binfords & Mort, [c1940]. (7 p. l., 13‐334 p.). Note: Bibliography: p. [324]‐332. Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11586.

23. Washington State Grange. Patrons of Husbandry : declaration of purposes, constitution and by‐laws of National Grange, constitution and by‐laws of Washington State Grange, suggested by‐laws of subordinate and Pomona Granges, parliamentary rules. s.l.: Washington Grange, 1922. (60 p. ; 17 cm.).

24. Golden jubilee edition ... 50th anniversary, Washington State Grange. Seattle, Wash.: Grange news, 1939. ([40] p.). Note: Various pagings.

25. Washington State Grange, National Grange and Washington Fire Relief Association. Constitution and by‐laws of National Grange. Constitution and by‐laws of State grange. Suggested by‐laws of subordinate and pomona granges. Declaration of purposes, parliamentary rules. Constitution and by‐laws of Washington Fire Relief Association. Washington State: Washington State Grange, 1914. (84 p. ; 15 cm.). Note: At head of title: Patrons of Husbandry.

26. Washington State Grange Banking and Currency Committee. Report of the Banking and Currency Committee of the Washington State Grange. S.l.: Washington State Grange, 1937. (19 p. ; 17 cm.).

27. Washington State Grange. Good roads. Olympia: 1910. (8 p.).

28. Joint Legislative Committee, Olympia Wash. Review of legislative proceedings of session of 1911. s.l.: Joint Legislative Committee, 1912. (19 p.). Note: Other Title: Legislative proceedings of session of 1911. Photocopy of original. 19 p. on 11 leaves ; 22 x 28 cm. By Joint Legislative Committee of Direct Legislation League of Washington, State Federation of Labor, Farmers' Union, State Grange on laws and measures of importance to all.

29. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Laws and regulations relating to dairying; livestock sanitation; horticulture; agricultural and vegetable seeds; foods, feeds, fertilizers, drugs, restaurant and bakery inspection. Olympia, WA: 1919. (5 v. in 1.).

30. Washington (State). State Board of Health. Rural sanitation. Olympia: 1916. (30 p. illus.).

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31. Washington (State). Irrigation laws of the State of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: E.L. Boardman, public printer,, 1911. (152 p. 23 cm.). Note: Later edition, 1916.

32. Washington (State). Committee for the Reorganization of School Districts, Thomas S. Bunsa, and Harvey V. Stonecipher. A study of district organization, school service and costs in the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project and surrounding territory with recommendations for reorganization. Olympia: 1943. (viii, 90, 16 l.).

33. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, and Fred J. Cunningham. Laws relating to irrigation districts. Olympia: State Printing Plant, 1939. (149 p.). Note: Anotations by Fred J. Cunningham, attorney, Spokane, Washington. June, 1939.

34. Murphy, John C. The facts concerning the government project : an appeal to the people and to Congress for rights, for fair play, for irrigation, for electric power. Sagemoor, Wash.: Pasco Express printers, 1912. (34 p., [3] leaves of plates).

35. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, and George W. Goethals and Company. Columbia basin irrigation project, state of Washington. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn public printer, 1922. (56 p.).

36. Columbia Basin Irrigation League. The Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Spokane: Columbia Basin Irrigation League, 1928. (16 p., folded map ; 23 cm.). Note: Also, 1930 edition.

37. Washington State Irrigation Commission. Report of the Irrigation Commission of Washington. Seattle: Lowman & Hanford, 1904. (83 p.).

38. Mead, Elwood. Cooperation of federal government and state in development of irrigation projects. Seattle, Wash.: Washington Irrigation Institute, 1927. (8 leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: Caption title./ "Paper presented to Washington Irrigation Institute to be read at annual meeting January 6‐7, 1927, Seattle, Washington."/ Typescript (carbon).

39. Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce. Facts about Kittitas Valley, Washington. Ellensburg, Wash.: Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce (Rand McNally), 1932. (11 p.). Note: Includes letter from Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce certifying accuracy of information in pamphlet, dated Dec. 31, 1931./ Volume intended to be folded in half, with double t.p./ Other Titles: Irrigated farms :; for growing dairy products, cattle, hogs, sheep, all kinds of poultry, alfalfa, small grains, corn for silage, apples, pears, small fruits, and a wide variety of potatoes and garden vegetables.

40. Jacobs, Joseph b. Report on Ledbetter Division of the Yakima Project. Washington: s.n., 1906. (23 leaves, [1] folded sheet).

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41. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. Laws of the State of Washington relating to irrigation districts. Olympia, Wash.: Jay Thomas Public Printer, 1929. (127 p. 23 cm.).

42. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. The Columbia Basin Grand Coulee Project : a remarkable national resource that will contribute perpetually to the country's wealth, prosperity, and well‐being. Spokane, Wash.: Prepared and published by the Spokane Chamber of Commerce Shaw & Borden Co., 1937. (40 p.). Note: Also, 1938 edition.

43. Washington State Planning Council. Reclamation, a sound national policy : an inquiry into the effects of irrigation development on local, state and national economy as demonstrated by the Yakima valley an other irrigated areas in Washington, June, 1936. Olympia: 1936. (60 p. illus.).

44. Jacobs and Ober, Consulting Engineers (Firm). Report on Northport Irrigation Project in Stevens County, Washington. Seattle, Wash.: Jacobs and Ober, 1928. (34 leaves, [2] folded sheets).

45. Report of the local Board of Review, Yakima‐Sunnyside Project : to Honorable Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D.C. North Yakima, Wash.: The Board, 1915. (458 leaves). Note: Typescript (carbon)./ Includes indexes.

46. Columbia Basin Irrigation League, and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation. Tour of inspection of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Spokane, Wash.: The League, 1931. (1 leaf folded, map ; 22 cm.). Note: Caption title: Itinerary, September 13‐22, 1931, House Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, United States Congress, Inspection of Columbia Basin Irrigation Project./ Includes a list of the officers and trustees of the League, guests of the tour and a "who's who." By the members of the Congressional Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation ; conducted by the Columbia Basin Irrigation League.

47. Northwestern Irrigation and Power Investment Company. Irrigated lands. Seattle, Wash.: s.n., 1910s. ([12] p.).

48. Sunnyside Water‐Users' Association. The Sunnyside Irrigation Project : of the United States Reclamation Service : 76,000 acres of the very best fruit, hay and grain lands : 30,000 acres are now in cultivation : for information not contained herein, address Sunnyside Water‐Users' Association, Sunnyside, Washington, U.S.A. Sunnyside, Wash.: Press of the Republican Print. Co., 1908. (72 p.). Note: Cover title: Beautiful Sunnyside Valley.

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49. Power and irrigation. Ritzville, Wash.: Pettijohn‐Daley Printing Co., 1909. (30 p.). Note: Includes information about Palouse Canyon, Rattlesnake Flat, Ritzville, Lind, Washtucna, Hatton, Cunningham, and Othello.

50. Washington Land and Irrigation Co. Fairview Heights. Spokane Quick Print: 1910‐1919. (1 sheet. illus.). Note: Subject headings are: Land settlement ‐‐ Washington (State); Fruit‐culture ‐‐ Washington (State).

51. Washington Irrigation Company, Zillah Wash. Sunnyside irrigation canal; Washington irrigation company, proprietor. Seattle: Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Co., 1900. Note: Also, 3rd edition in 1902 (80 pgs.).

52. Washington (State). Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Joint Investigations. Suggested crops, probable yields, and land utilization, Columbia Basin irrigation project. Part 1 of a preliminary report on problem no. 2. The Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, the United States Department of Agriculture, the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission and the Bureau of Reclamation in cooperation. Pullman: State College of Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, 1941. (vi, 72 l.).

53. Washington (State). Statistics and Immigration Bureau. Brewster flats, an irrigation and land settlement development by the Methow‐Okanogan Reclamation District under the direction and supervision of the Washington State Reclamation Service. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn, 1920. (6, [1] p. map.).

54. Noble, T. A. Report on Priest Rapids Project. North Yakima, Wash.: s.n., 1906. (1 v. (various foliations)).

55. Washington State Planning Council, and Ross Kerr Tiffany. Chartering a program for the future. Olympia, Wash.: 1937. (8 numb. l. 29 cm.). Note: Reproduced from type‐written copy. Address before the Washington irrigation institute, Yakima, Washington, Novermber 18, 1937.

56. Columbia Basin Commission. The Columbia basin irrigation project, a report, 1920. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn Public Printer, 1920. (53 p.).

57. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. Irrigable and irrigated land in state of Washington. Olympia: 1943. (5 p.).

58. Jacobs, Joseph, and Christian Andersen. Benton Project. Washington: s.n., 1910‐1912. (1 v. (various pagings)). Note: Contents: Report on High Line‐Benton Project / Christian Andersen ‐‐ Report on irrigation project of the Kiona‐Benton Land and Water Co. / by Joseph Jacobs.

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59. Washington (State). Irrigation district laws of Washington; the Irrigation district law of 1890, together with amendatory and supplemental acts as codified in Remington's 1915 code. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn public printer, 1919. (77 p. 23 cm.). Note: Brought down to date by Marvin Chase, state hydraulic engineer. All acts to and including laws 1919. Later editions or similar titles published in 1923, 1929, 1934 and 1939.

60. Washington Irrigation Commission. Report of Irrigation Commission of Washington. Seattle: Lowman & Hanford, 1904. (83 p.).

61. Langloe, Lars. Synopsis of report on the Horse Heaven Irrigation District : to the District Board of Directors. Prosser, Wash.: The District, 1920. (10, [1] p.).

62. Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Spokane, Wash.: Grazer Print Shop, 1930‐1939? ([8] p., maps ; 24 x 10 cm.).

63. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Agricultural Development Dept. Irrigated farms, three rivers section. Pasco, Wash.: Northern Pacific Railway co., 1900‐1990? (15 p.).

64. Washington (State). Bureau of Statistics and Immigration, and George M. Allen. The irrigated lands of the state of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: E.L. Boardman public printer, 1910. (96 p.). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11736.

65. Northern Pacific Irrigation Company. Kennewick and the highlands on the Columbia River. Kennewick, Wash.: Northern Pacific Irrigation Co., 1910. (24 p., [1] leaf of plates).

66. Great Northern Railway Company. West Okanogan Valley Irrigation District. Minnesota: s.n., 1917. (1 sheet, map ; 122 x 46 cm. folded to 23 x 31 cm.). Note: Also 1921 edition.

67. Washington State University. Extension Service, L. J. Smith, and Neal G. Preston. Plans for Washington farm buildings and equipment. Pullman, Wash.: Extension Service State College of Washington, 1934. Vols. 1 v.

68. Spokane School District. Home economics : food and its preparation, home management, girl's own room, personal appearance, child care. Spokane, Wash.: Home Economics Dept. Elementary Public Schools, 1939. (140 p.). Note: Ed. statement from foreword./ Bibliography: p. 140.

69. R. L. A. Descriptive pamphlet of Chehalis county topography, climate, healthfulness, rivers, soil and general features, productions and towns. Aberdeen, Wash.: s.n. Aberdeen Herald Print., 1888. (36 p.).

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70. Victor, Frances Fuller. All over Oregon and Washington observations on the country, its scenery, soil, climate, resources and improvements : with an outline of its early history and remarks on its geology. San Francisco: s.n.] J.H. Carmany), 1872. (368 p.).

71. Stuart, Mrs. A. H. H., and Washington Territory. Board of Immigration. Washington Territory: its soil, climate, productions and general resources. Olympia: Printed at the Office of the Washington Standard, 1875. (iv, [5]‐64 p. 22.5 cm.).

72. Immigration Aid Society of North‐Western Washington. North‐western Washington, its soil, climate, productions and general resources, with detail description of the counties of Jefferson, Clalam, Island, San Juan and Whatcom. Port Townsend: W.T. Printed at the Office of the Puget Sound Argus, 1880. (52 p.).

73. Fenton, H. W. The territory of Washington; a sketch of its history, geography, climate, soil and productions, with particular reference to King County and the city of Seattle. Seattle, Wash.: Moore land company, 1888. (40 p. 21 cm.). Note: At head of title: First edition .../ Specially compiled ... for Cook & Moore, real estate brokers.

74. Howard & Co. Oregon and Washington Territory : a general description of their soil, climate, productions and industries ; of their educational, religious and social standing, and their lumbering, stock‐raising, farming, mining and mercantile interests. Portland, Or.: Howard & Co. East Oregonian Pub. Co., 1883. (76 p.). Note: Contains: New and correct map of the lines of the Northern Pacific Railroad and Oregon Ry. & Navigation Co. Chicago : Rand, McNally & Co., n.d./ Includes advertising matter.

75. Evans, Elwood, and North Pacific History Company. History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington :. Portland, Or.: North Pacific History Co., 1889. (2 v. (xiv, 653 p., [ca. 155] leaves of plates; 708 p. [ca. 170] leaves of plates (some folded))). Note: Subtitle: "embracing an account of the original discoveries on the Pacific coast of North America ; and a description of the conquest, settlement and subjugation of the vast country included in the original territory of Oregon ; also interesting biographies of the earliest settlers and more prominent men and women of the Pacific Northwest ; including a statistical and graphic description of the climate, soil, productions, industries, improvements and occupations, as well as the natural advantages and resources and artificial acquirements of the great states of Oregon and Washington".

76. Oregon Improvement Company. Land Dept. Eastern Washington Territory and Oregon : facts regarding the resources, productions, industries, soil, climate, healthfulness, commerce and means of communication. Portland, Or.: The Company, 1857. (38 p., [1] leaf of plates). Note: " ... setting forth the characteristics of Oregon and Washington Territory, east of

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the Cascade Mountains, and particularly describing the prolific Palouse country and Powder River Valley." Also, 1881, 1885, and 1888 editions.

77. Portland Bureau of Immigration. The Pacific Northwest : facts relating to the history, topography, climate, soil, agriculture, forests, fisheries, mineral resources, commerce, industry, lands, means of communication, etc., etc., etc. of Oregon and Washington Territory : also an appendix containing suggestions to emigrants, a short description of the several counties, the ruling prices of food and merchandise, and official data on temperature and rainfall : issued for the information and guidance of settlers and others. New York, NY: s.n., 1882. (88 p., [12] leaves of plates).

78. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, and United States. Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. Vegetable variety trials in relation to freezing preservation. Preliminary report, 1936. Olympia, WA: 1936. (24 l.). Note: Reproduced from type‐written copy./ "Presenting the results of experiments conducted cooperatively at Puyallup and Seattle by representatives of the Western Washington Experiment Station of the State College of Washington and of the Frozen Pack Laboratory of the U.S. Bureau of Chemistry and Soils with the collaboration of the Division of Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases of the Bureau of Plant Industry, and of the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station.

79. Dobie, J. L. The origin of the Palouse soils. Pullman: 1924. (22 l.). Note: "This paper was entered in contest with eight others for a prize awarded by a committee of Columbia Section, A.I.M.E., 1924."

80. Hall, Rinaldo M., Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Passenger Dept., and Southern Pacific Company. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and their resources : the mecca of the homeseeker and investor : a land of promise and opportunity, where the soil, climate and all conditions are unsurpassable for the successful pursuance of varied industry. Portland, Or.: Passenger Depts. of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon), 1903. (88 p.). Note: Also 1904, 1905 editions.

81. Naffziger, Loy M., Glenn Maurice Horner, United States. Soil Conservation Service, and Pacific Northwest Conservation Experiment Station. Hydrologic studies; compilation of rainfall and run‐off from the watersheds of the Pacific Northwest Conservation Experiment Station, Pullman, Washington, 1934‐40. Washington: 1942. ([24] p.).

82. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, and Oregon Improvement Company. Eastern Washington Territory and Oregon : facts regarding the resources, productions, industries, soil, climate, healthfulness, commerce and means of communication : setting forth the characteristics of Oregon and Washington Territory east of the Cascade Mountains and particularly describing the prolific Palouse country and Powder River valley. Portland, Or.: A. Anderson & Co. Printers and Lithographers, 1885.

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(32 p.). Note: issued for general information ... by the Land Department of the Oregon Improvement Co.

83. Wheeting, Lawrence Clifford. Soil survey of the East Wenatchee area, State of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Planning Council, 1940. (12 p. tables).

84. Oregon. Bureau of Immigration. The Pacific Northwest. Facts relating to the history, topography, climate, soil, and agriculture ... etc., of Oregon and Washington Territory ... Also an appendix containing suggestions to emigrants, a short description of the several counties ... Issued for the information and guidance of settlers and others. New York, 1882. (88 p.).

85. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Record of proceedings of the convention of county superintendents (first biennial session, 1891) of the state of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: O.C. White State printer, 1891. (73 p.). Note: No more published? Subject headings include: Rural schools ‐‐ Washington (State).

86. State Normal School, George E. Craig, and Mary Ensfield. Rural School Department. Cheney, Wash.: State Normal School, 1914. (16 p.). Note: "May 1, 1914."/ Includes bibliographical references (p. 15‐16).

87. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Agricultural Education Division, and Jay E. Holmes. Course of study in rural electrification. Olympia: Washington State Board for Vocational Education Division of Agricultural Education, 1941. (46 p.). Note: "Out‐of‐School Rural Youth National Defense Training Class, Snohomish High School, Snohomish, Washington, Februray 10‐1941 to May 30, 1941."

88. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Irrigated truck farming Pasco, Washington : in the earliest crop section of the northwest. St. Paul, Minn.: Northern Pacific Railway Co. Agricultural Develpment Dept., 1931. (11 p., ill. ; 27 cm.).

89. Washington State Planning Council, and Pacific Northwest chemurgic conference (1937 : Spokane). Pacific Northwest chemurgic conference with Washington State planning council, Spokane, Washington, March 22‐23, 1937, to advance the industrial uses of crops of the Pacific Northwest's farms and forests through applied science. Olympia, Wash.: 1937. (ii, 134 p. 23 cm.). Note: Published by Ernest N. Hutchinson, secretary of state.

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90. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. State of Washington summary of district horticultural inspectors' reports 1939 ‐ 1940 and other pertinent information relating to fruit and vegetable crops. Olympia, Wash.: Division of Horticulture, 1940. (iv, 25 leaves ; 28 cm.).

91. Meeker, Ezra, and W. A. Lawrence. Hop culture in the United States : being a practical treatise on hop growing in Washington Territory, from the cutting to the bale : with fifteen years' experience of the author, giving minute instructions how to plant, cultivate and cure the crop : together with elaborate and general statistics of the hop trade of the world, cost of production, how to start a hop yard, best mode of preserving hops : with a synopsis of English and German methods. Puyallup, Washington Territory: E. Meeker & Co., 1883. (170 p., [4] leaves of plates). Note: "To which is added an exhaustive article from the pen of W.A. Lawrence." Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11586.

92. Thompson, M. Roy, Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division, Washington State Planning Council, Washington (State). Division of Hydraulics, Geological Survey (U.S.). District Office. Tacoma, Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, and United States. Works Progress Administration. Water resources : state of Washington miscellaneous stream‐flow measurements. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Planning Council, 1937. (312 p. in various pagings). Note: Other Titles: State of Washington miscellaneous stream‐flow measurements : water resources.; Miscellaneous stream‐flow measurements, state of Washington : water resources. Reproduced from type‐written copy./ Chiefly tables./ Includes index. Compiled under the direction of the Water Resources Division by M. Roy Thompson.

93. Washington (State). Dept. of Health. Division of Public Health Engineering. War time protection of public water supplies. Seattle: 1941. ([11] l.).

94. Thompson, M. Roy, Washington State Planning Council, and United States. Works Progress Administration. Water resources state of Washington bibliography of publications, 1869‐1936. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Planning Council, 1936. (7 pts.). Note: "Staff obtained from WPA Project no. 65‐93‐832 and latterly WPA Project no. 265‐ 6905."/ Title from cover./ "November, 1937"‐‐Pt. 7 cover./ Reproduced from type‐ written copy./ Includes index.

95. Seattle (Wash.). Engineering Dept. Swan Lake dams : proposals, specifications and contract. Seattle: The Dept., 1920. (40 p.,). Note: Includes index. Other Titles: Cedar River water supply.

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96. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, and George C. Taylor. Factual data pertaining to wells and springs in the Columbia Basin project area, Washington. Washington: the Dept., 1944. (84 leaves).

97. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. Home Economics Division, and Evelyn H. Roberts. The quality of Washington waters. Pullman, Wash.: 1936. ([1] p. L., [35] numb. L. incl. tables.). Note: Mimeographed./ Various pagings./ "Bibliography on Washington waters": L. 9‐11 [sec. 1].

98. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. Perennial canker. Olympia: 1928. (4 p. illus.).

99. Snohomish County Horticultural Association. The year book for 1906 of the Snohomish County Horticultural Association : containing the complete proceedings and addresses at the annual convention held at Snohomish, Washington, Dec. 20, 1905 : together with the constitution and by‐laws of the Association, list of officers and members, a spraying calendar for fruit growers of western Washington, the state laws on the subject of horticulture, and various other information of special value to horticulturalists of western Washington. Everett, Wash.: Daily Herald Co., 1906. (1 v. (unpaged)). Note: Other Titles: Annual convention held at Snohomish, Washington, Dec. 20, 1905; Year book, Snohomish County Horticultural Association 1906.

100. Washington (State). State Commissioner of Horticulture, and F. A. Huntley. A bulletin on orchard practice. Olympia, Wash.: C.W. Gorham, 1906. (24 p.). Note: Pruning orchard trees / by F.A. Huntley ‐‐ The codling moth and its treatment / by A.L. Melander ‐‐ San Jose scale ‐‐ Oyster‐shell scale ‐‐ Aphis (green and black) ‐‐ Woolly aphis ‐‐ The peach twig‐borer ‐‐ Apple scab / by W.H. Lawrence ‐‐ Blackspot canker / by W.H. Lawrence ‐‐ Crown‐gall and hairy‐root ‐‐ Gummosis ‐‐ Pear blight ‐‐ Bordeaux mixture and its preparation / by W.H. Lawrence ‐‐ Sulphur lime formula ‐‐ Kerosene emulsion ‐‐ Paris green.

101. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. An illustrated bulletin on orchard pests and diseases including remedies for the same. Puyallup, Wash.: 1904. (32 p. illus.).

102. Washington State Horticultural Association. Fruit‐growing in Washington. Wenatchee: The Republic press, 1905. (148 p.). Note: Report of the first annual convention of the Washington state horticultural association held at Wenatchee, Washington, January 4‐6, 1905.

103. Washington (State). Dept. of Public Works. Rules and regulations for the operation of grain warehouses with regard to rates, facilities and service. Olympia, WA: 1923. (24

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104. Washington (State). Grain Commission. Grades of grain established by the state Grain Commission in compliance with the grain inspection law ... which shall be known as "Washington Grades," the same to take effect and be in force on and after the 10th day of September, 1895. Olympia, WA: O.C. White state printer, 1895. (1 fold.).

105. Washington Public Service Commission. Standard grades of grain and hay and rules and regulations governing weighing and inspection and governing public and terminal warehouses. Olympia: 1914. (19 p.).

106. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. All about the grain, fruit and stock lands of eastern Washington and northern Idaho. St. Paul, Minn.: 1899. (31 p.).

107. Bridges, Robert. Seattle's public terminals and their relation to Northwest wheat. Seattle: Pigott Printing Concern, 1916. (23 p.). Note: Tenth annual convention of the Washington State Grain Growers, Shippers and Millers' Association, Pullman, Washington, January 4, 5, and 6, 1916.

108. Washington (State). Dept. of Public Works, Columbia Basin Rate Committee, and United States. Interstate Commerce Commission. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission ... Grain and grain products within the western district and for export. Brief in support of request for removal of differential in rates against the Puget Sound on grain and grain products from territory south of the Snake River. December 15, 1928. Seattle: 1928. (277 p. maps.).

109. Lloyd L. Hughes, Inc. Hop culture. Yakima, Wash.: Lloyd L. Hughes Inc., 1935. (34, [2] p.).

110. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture, and E. L. French. The wheat situation. Olympia: Dept. of Agriculture, 1923. (8 p. ; 15 x 9 cm.).

111. Washington State Planning Council, John Alexander Guthrie, Joseph LePage McCarthy, and joint author. Starch, sirup and dextrose sugar from Washington wheat and potatoes, postwar prospects for industrial development. Research project 46. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Planning Council, 1944. (45 p.). Note: "Complete text of the study ... which was first released in March, 1944, in shortened form ... with the sub‐title: Digest, conclusions and recommendations."‐‐p. 4./ Bibliographical foot‐notes.

112. Allen & Lamborn Printing Co. The State of Washington‐‐ with its wheat fields, raising fifty bushels to the acre; artificial rivers, the great irrigating canals ... has made thousands wealthy, and would bestow its bounties on thousands of others. Tacoma, Wash.: Allen & Lamborn Printing Co., 1900. (31 p. ; 22 cm.).

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113. Pullman Chamber of Commerce. Pullman Washington : in the heart of the worlds richest wheat belt : home of the State College of Washington. Pullman, Wash.: [s.n.], 1925. (1 sheet). Note: Contains panoramic views of "Residential District of Pullman, Washington" and "Business section of Pullman, Washington."

114. Wenatchee‐Okanogan Cooperative Federation. Wenoka apple book. Wenatchee, Wash.: 1936. (20 p. illus.).

115. Yakima Commercial Club and Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. North Yakima, Washington; the capital of the apple empire. North Yakima: 1911. (8 p. illus.). Note: "Issued under the co‐operative community plan of Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."

116. Spokane Orchard Homes Company. Spokane Orchard Homes Company. Spokane: Grauman‐Walker Print Co., 1910. (1 sheet.).

117. Wenatchee Orchard‐Bonds Company. Orchard bond upon orchard property no. 2. Seattle, Wash.: 1909. ([16] p.).

118. Wenatchee Commercial Club, and H. Frank Hubbard. Wenatchee, the home of the big red apple : where the dollars grow on trees. Wenatchee, Wash.: Issued by Commercial Club, 1908. ([48] p.).

119. Wenatchee Commercial Club. An informative summary for the homeseeker and investor concerning the world's champion apple growing district in the upper Columbia River basin consisting of the Wenatchee, Entiat, Chelan, Methow, and Okanogan valleys. Wenatchee, Wash.: 1910. (32 p.).

120. Washington (State). State Apple Advertising Commission, and Washington (State). Office of the Secretary of State. Washington state apples : interesting facts everyone should know about this famous fruit grown in the mountain valleys of the State of Washington. Olympia, WA: Published by Secretary of State Belle Reeves in cooperation with Washington State Apple Advertising Commission, 1938. ([20] p. (folded), map ; 21 x 10 cm.).

121. Wenatchee Valley Orchards Co. Does apple growing pay? Chicago: Wenatchee Valley Orchards Co., 1911. ([4], 32, [4] p. (including cover) ; 22 x 9 cm.). Note: Imprint from p. [3] and date from p. [4]./ Pamphlet promoting sales of Wenatchee Valley orchard land to people living in the Chicago area. Includes letters from satisfied customers.

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122. Yakima Orchard Securities Company. Convertible orchard bonds. North Yakima, Wash.: Republic Pub. Co., 1910. ([32] p. illus.).

123. Alderson, L. R., Charles H. Edwards, Robert H. Schleicher, and Norman Gales Blalock. Apple‐growing in Lewiston‐Clarkston Valley. Lewiston, Idaho: Clarkston, Wash., 1907. (27, [1] p.). Note: Published jointly by E.H. Libby and Lewiston Land and Water Company. Other Title: To his majesty the king, apple‐growing in Lewiston‐Clarkston Valley.

124. National Apple Show, and Empire Printing Co. King apple bids you come : foreword of third national apple show at Spokane, Wash., Nov. 14‐19 and Chicago, Ill., Nov. 28‐ Dec. 4. Spokane: Empire Prtg. Co, 1910. (1 folded sheet (10 p.)).

125. Great Northern Railway Company . Passenger Traffic Dept. Helps for home‐seekers. A number of recent letters from Washington ... giving information about "Wonderful Washington" ... "The evergreen state" ... "Land of big red apples." n.p.: 1899. (23 pp. 8vo.).

126. Liberty Lake orchard homes. Spokane: Liberty Lake Orchard Co., 1909. (32 p.).

127. Arcadia Orchards Company. Washington irrigated orchards. Spokane: Arcadia Orchard Co., 1909. (1 v. (unpaged)).

128. Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Publicity reports on Washington. 1923‐1925. (2 v.). Note: v. 1. Agriculture.‐‐Apple industry of Washington.‐‐Area of the city of Seattle.‐‐ Assessed valuation of city of Seattle.‐‐Bank clearings, deposits and transactions, Seattle.‐ ‐Berries and small fruits.‐‐Business outlook, Seattle.‐‐Commercial organizations, Washington.‐‐Cost of living, Seattle.‐‐Dairy industry of Western Washington.‐‐ Educational advantages of Washington.‐‐Fisheries.‐‐Forestry.‐‐Imports and exports, Seattle.‐‐Incomes in state of Washington.‐‐Lake Washington Canal.‐‐Logged‐off or cutover land in western Washington.‐‐Population, Seattle, 1858‐1922.‐‐Tax rate, Seattle.‐‐Transportation facilities, Seattle.‐Vegetables and truck gardening, western Washington.‐‐Water power.‐‐Poultry industry of western Washington.‐‐v. 2. Agriculture in the Pacific Northwest.‐‐Commercial organizations of State of Washington, May 15, 1925. Typed manuscript.

129. Great Northern Railway Company. Second national apple show, Spokane, Washington, November 15‐20, 1909. Spokane: G.N.R., 1909. (1 v. (unpaged)). Note: Promotional material.

130. Wild Rose Orchard Company. Wild Rose Orchard Company will pay you 6 per cent on your money and give you 50 per cent pro rata of the net earnings. Spokane, Wash.:

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Quick Print, 1909. (1 sheet. illus. 23 x 55 cm. fold. to 23 x 10 cm.).

131. Yakima Realty and Investment Company. Yakima, mother of orchards. S.l.: Yakima Realty & Investment Co., 1909. (23 p. ill.).

132. Citizens Trustee Company, and Dakan Advertising Agency. Grand Dalles and Grand Dalles Orchard Tracts. Seattle, Wash.: Citizens Trustee Co., 1910. ([32] p.).

133. Lewsiton Land & Water Co. A home in a valley of health, plenty, content and beauty. Chicago: Lewsiton Land & Water Co. (Hollister Press), 1910s. (15 p.). Note: Subject headings are: Orchards ‐‐ Idaho ‐‐ Lewiston and Orchards ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Clarkston.

134. Washington (State). Bureau of Statistics and Immigration, and Harry F. Giles. Dairying, poultry and stock raising in Washington. Olympia, Wash.: E.L. Boardman public printer, 1912. (95 p.). Note: Revised edition in 1916.

135. Bellevue Poultry Farm. Stop! Look! Listen! Do you hear them cackle? : dressed poultry de luxe and yesterlaid eggs by parcel post from Bellevue Poultry Farm. Roche Harbor, Wash.: Bellevue Poultry Farm, 1914. ([16] p., ill. ; 16 x 23 cm.).

136. State College of Washington. Division of Farm Management. The economics of poultry farming in Western Washington. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State College Division of Farm Management, 1924. ([2]‐27 p.).

137. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Poultry for increased meat production. Olympia: 1943. ([36] l.).

138. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington. Extension Service, and Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Rural War Production Training Division. Poultry for increased egg production. Olympia: Washington State Board for Vocational Education Rural Production Training Division, 1943. (1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographical references.

139. United Dairymen's Association. A history of cooperative dairying in the state of Washington. Seattle: United Dairymen's Assoc., 1931. (44 p. illus., ports.).

140. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock. Plans and instructions for rural slaughterhouse construction. Olympia: 1937. (12 p. illus.).

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141. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Rural teachers leading boys and girls in making rural district surveys. Olympia: 1915. (8 p.).

142. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Rural War Production Training Division. Field seed production. Olympia: The Board, 1943. ([38] ?. 28 cm.). Note: Cover title./ Each section separately paged./ Mimeographed./ Prepared by the College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Stations, and Agricultural Extension Service, State College of Washington and the State Board for Vocational Education cooperating./ Contains references.

143. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. All about fruit and hop raising, dairying, and general farming, lumbering, fishing, and mining in western Washington. St. Paul: 1907. (39 p.).

144. Washington (State). State Dairy Products Commission. The dairy industry of Washington. Seattle: 1945. (5 l.).

145. Washington (State). Office of the Secretary of State. The state of Washington (a workshop and a playground for all America) ... dairy foods and products. Olympia, Wash.: Secretary of State, 1934. (1 folded sheet ([16] p.)). Note: Other Titles: Dairy food and products.

146. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock. Relating to Babcock testers, samplers, weighers and graders, and the sanitary production of milk and cream. Olympia, WA: 1927. (26 p.).

147. ———. Suggestions for dairy farmers. Olympia: 1915. (11 p.).

148. Washington (State). Dairy Council. Feeding fifty; for group feeding. Seattle, Wash.: 1942. (31 p.).

149. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock. Dairy rules and hand separator rules. Olympia: 1917. (15 p.).

150. Washington State University. Cooperative Extension. Cow‐calf management guide : cattleman's library. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Cooperative Extension, 1900. (v.p.).

151. Washington State Holstein‐Friesian Association. Washington State Holstein‐Friesian cattle; a brief history of the achievements of the Holstein‐Friesians in the state of Washington. Seattle: 1924. (48 p. illus.).

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152. Eastern Washington Protective Stock Association. Brand book of the ... for 1901. Helena, Mont.: Independent Pub. Co., 1901. (62 p. illus. 20 cm.). Note: Index to brands: p. [59]‐62. Subject heading is Cattle brands ‐‐ Washington (State).

153. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Quarantine order no. 40 : pertaining to foot‐ and‐mouth disease. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Dept. of Agriculture, 1924. ([3] p. ; 22 cm.). Note: Other Titles: Pertaining to foot‐and‐mouth disease; Foot‐and‐mouth disease.

154. Washington State Legislature. House of Representatives. An act to prevent bulls from running at large during certain seasons, and providing remedies therefore. Washington: State Printing & Pub. Co. printers, 1889. (1 sheet (2 p.) ; 34 x 21 cm.). Note: At head of title: Washington Legislature, 1st session, Nov., 1889; Mr. Blackfan; In the House; Dec. 16, 1889.‐Read first time; rules suspended; read second time; referred to Committee on Agriculture, and ordered printed.

155. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock, E. L. French, and L. C. Pelton. Foot‐and‐mouth disease. Olympia, Wash.: State of Washington Dept. of Agriculture, 1920s. ([4] p. ; 23 cm.).

156. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. How to produce cream that makes good butter. Olympia, Wash.: Frank M. Lamborn Public Printer, 1910s. (8 p. ; 23 cm.).

157. Washington (State). Dept. of Social Security. Planning a gardening and food preservation program for your community. Seattle, WA: 1938. (1 p. l., 7 numb. l.). Note: Cooperating agencies: 7th leaf./ Mimeographed. Prepared by Helen Schreiner ... at the request of the cooperating organizations.

158. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Five year summary of factors affecting the productivity of seed potatoes. Olympia: 1936. ([4] l.). Note: [by] Chas. D. Gaines.

159. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Seed Inspection Service. Certified seed potato growing in Washington. Olympia, Wash.: Jay Thomas public printer, 1932. (25 p. ; 23 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographical references.

160. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Standard grades, rules and regulations on hay and alfalfa meal in the State of Washington. Olympia: Dept. of Agriculture, 1923. (11 p. ; 16 x 9 cm.). Note: Other Title: Hay and alfalfa meal in the State of Washington.

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161. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, and Chester C. Hampton. A study of the market for products of the proposed Columbia Basin Project. Olympia: J. Thomas public printer, 1928. (236 p. map, diagrs. 23 cm.).

162. Walla Walla Commercial Club, Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, Southern Pacific Company, and Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau. Walla Walla Valley, Washington. Walla Walla, Wash.: Published by Walla Walla Commercial Club, 1910. (64 p., ill. (some col.), map ; 27 cm.). Note: Other Title: Walla Walla, Washington. "This booklet issued under the co‐operative community plan of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon ... Planned and executed by Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau"‐‐P. 64.

163. Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce. Southwest Washington. Tacoma, Wash.: Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce, 1910‐1919? (32 p.). Note: Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State).

164. Spokane Bank for Cooperatives, and M. C. Puhr. Farmer co‐ops in Washington. Spokane, Wash.: Spokane Bank for Cooperatives, 1941. (24 p.).

165. Kennewick, Washington. Kennewick, Wash.: Kennewick Commercial Club, 1911. (48 p., ill. ; 21 x 27 cm.).

166. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Agricultural Dept. Washington. Omaha: Author, 1924. (94 p. illus., map.). Note: Subject heading is Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State).

167. Great Northern Railway Company. Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, Oregon. St. Paul, Minn.: General Passenger Dept. of the Great Northern Railway, 1910. (36 p.). Note: Other Titles: Washington the evergreen state; Washington : opportunities in the evergreen state for the man from the East; Great Northern bulletin.

168. Spokane Chamber of Commerce, and Inland Printing Co. The Spokane Chamber of Commerce herewith presents to prospective settlers unsurpassed opportunities found only in the great Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest. Spokane: Press of Inland Printing Co., 1903. (23, [1] p.).

169. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Agricultural Bureau, and William Jasper Spillman. Balanced farming for the Inland Empire : the story of Dr. Spillman's lectures during the agricultural tour of 1924. Spokane, Wash.: Agricultural Bureau of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1920‐1929. (35 p.).

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170. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, United States. Division of Subsistence Homesteads, and United States. Federal Civil Works Administration. Part‐time farming survey, State of Washington : (statistical summary). Pullman: The Station, 1934. (ca. 100 leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: Prepared by Division of Farm Management and Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, in cooperation with Division of Subsistence Homesteads, U.S. Dept. of Interior, and Federal Civil Works Administration.

171. Washington State University. Cooperative Extension Service. Agriculture in Washington as analyzed by Extension service specialists. Pullman: 1923. ([35] p.).

172. Yelm Commercial Club. Yelm : the black cap center of the Pacific coast. Yelm, Wash.: Yelm Commercial Club, 1931‐1950? (9 p. map ; 14 cm.).

173. Stevens County Federation of Commercial Clubs. The story of Stevens County Washington. Colville, Wash.: Stevens County Federation of Commercial Club, 1910. ([24] p.). Note: Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Stevens County. and Apple industry ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Stevens County.

174. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company. Southern and Eastern Washington : prosperity counties along "the North Bank Road". Portland, Or.: Traffic Department Spokane Portland & Seattle Ry., 1914. (35 p.). Note: "Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry., Oregon Trunk Ry., Oregon Electric Ry., United Railways."/ Folded map attached to inside back cover. Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State) and Agriculture ‐‐ Columbia River Valley.

175. Thompson, C. W. Practical farming in the dry belt of the big bend. 1912. ([11] p. ; 22 cm.).

176. The Palouse country, Whitman County, Washington. Whitman County, Wash.: Published by the citizens of Whitman County, 1924. (1 sheet).

177. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. Preliminary report for the year 1901 with spraying calendar and horticultural law of 1897 as amended by the legislature of 1899. Olympia: 1901. (17 p.).

178. Longview Suburban Company. Longview, Washington : agricultural opportunities in suburban acres : hillside acres and Columbia Valley gardens. Longview, Wash.: Longview daily news print, 1930s. (1 folded sheet ([8] p.)).

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179. Olympia Development Co. Homeseekers $5,000 a year in the Olympia Development Company's fruitvale of Olympia, Thurston County Washington. Minneapolis: Lowry Realty Co., 1908. (27 p.).

180. State College of Washington. Extension Service. King County program planning bulletin for 1936. Pullman: 1936. ([43] L.).

181. Yakima Commercial Club. Yakima River Valley, Washington. North Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Commercial Club, 1908. (16 p. ill.). Note: "Compliments of Yakima Commercial Club, North Yakima, Wash"‐‐P. [4] of cover.

182. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock. Examination for Babcock tester's license. Olympia: The Division, 1943. ([3] leaves).

183. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Success in Oregon and Washington : Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. Portland, Or.: Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., 1910. (14 p.).

184. State College of Washington. Extension Service, and United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Farm housing survey. Preliminary report for the State of Washington. Pullman, Wash.: State College of Washington, 1934. ([21] l.). Note: These are all preliminary data, released locally for this State [Washington] by the Agricultural Extension Service, State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington.

185. Washington State Planning Council. Division of Agriculture. Report on economic survey of Washington tree fruits proposed by the Chelan County Planning Council. Olympia, WA: 1936. (7 l.).

186. Richland Land Company. Richland, lower Yakima and Columbia Valleys. Kennewich, Wash.: Richland Land Co. Ivy Press, 1909. ([36] p.). Note: Subject heading is Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State).

187. Fairfield Commercial Club, Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, and Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau. Fairfield, Washington. Fairfield, Wash.: Fairfield Commercial Club, 1911. (32 p. illus. 20 cm.). Note: "Issued under the co‐operative community plan of Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. ... Planned and executed by Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau."

188. Equality Colony. Equality Colony : its resources and present conditions. Skagit County, Wash.: Industrial Freedom Print, 1900‐1909? ([4] p. ; 21 x 9 cm.). Note: Subject heading is Agriculture, Cooperative ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Skagit County.

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189. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. Post‐war programs for Washington agriculture. Pullman: 1944. (1 v.). Note: Prepared by a committee of representatives of state and federal agencies.

190. Spokane (Wash.). Farm Credit Administration. The story of Farm credit administration. Spokane, Wash.: 1944. ([3], 40 p.). Note: Reproduced from typewritten copy.

191. Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company,. The Kittitas Valley, Washington. Chicago: 1909. (1 fold. l. [27] p. illus., map. 45 x 70 cm. fold. to 23 x 10 cm.).

192. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Rules and regulations for the operation of warehouses : grain and hay grades of Washington containing official grain standards of the United States for wheat, corn and oats, official barley, rye and flaxseed, Washington grade standards for milled rice, hay, grain, sorghums, beans and peas, established by the Department of Agriculture of the State of Washington. Olympia: The Dept., 1922. (66 p. ; 22 x 10 cm.). Note: Other Title: Grain and hay grades of Washington.

193. Northern Pacific Railway Company. About the fruit and farming lands of eastern Washington and northern Idaho. St. Paul, Minn.: Northern Pacific Railway, 1906. (31 p.).

194. ———. Washington‐northern Idaho. Saint Paul, Minn.: McGill‐Warner Co., 1916. (64 p.). Note: Also, 1927 edition.

195. Commercial Club, Zillah Wash, Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, and Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau. Zillah, Yakima Valley, Washington. "Zillah grows the fruit she shows." Portland, OR: 1911. (31 columns. illus. 22 cm.). Note: "Planned and executed by Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau, Portland, Oregon."

196. Sunnyside Land & Investment Co. Sunnyside : the land of fruit and alfalfa : in the celebrated Yakima Valley, Washington. Sunnyside, Wash.: Sunnyside Sun Print, 1905. (32 p.).

197. Olympia Chamber of Commerce. The Farm in its relation to Olympia and Thurston County, Wash. Olympia, Wash.: Olympia Chamber of Commerce, 1913. (23 p. ; 23 cm.).

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198. Pullman Chamber of Commerce. Pullman, Washington: the commercial and the educational center of the Palouse country. Pullman, Wash.: Pullman Chamber of Commerce, 1912. (32 p.).

199. Pullman Chamber of Commerce, Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, and Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau. Pullman primer, Pullman Washington, home of the State College of Washington. Pullman: 1911. (28 p. illus. 22 x 21 cm.). Note: "Issued under the co‐operative community plan of Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. ... Planned and executed by Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau."

200. Great Northern Railway Company. Wonderful Washington : "the evergreen state". St. Paul, Minn.: Passenger Traffic Dept. of the Great Northern Railway, 1899. (1 sheet, 53 x 70 cm. folded to 27 x 12 cm.). Note: Text (10 p.) on side of sheet, map on verso.

201. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Kittitas Valley, Washington. St. Paul, MN: 1911. (31 p.). Note: Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Kittitas County.

202. Raymond Chamber of Commerce. Raymond, Washington. Raymond, WA: Raymond Chamber of Commerce, 1930. ([6] p.). Note: Subject heading is Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State).

203. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. The Fertile and beautiful Palouse country in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. St. Paul, Minn.: [Northern Pacific Railroad Co.], 1889. (32 p.). Note: Other Title: Palouse country.

204. Washington State University and United States Dept. of Agriculture. County program planning, 1936. Co‐operative extension work in agriculture and home economics, State College of Washington and U.S. Department of Agriculture co‐operating. Pullman, Wash.: 1936. (1 v. (unpaged)).

205. Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad. The Truth about the Palouse country : eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Spokane, Wa.: Inland Empire Railroad, 1908. (40 p.).

206. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Washington farm production, 1942. Olympia: 1943. ([6] p.).

207. Washington State Progress Commission, and Edward C. Johnson. Washington agriculture. Olympia: 1944. (9 l.).

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208. Eshelman, Llewellyn & Co. The Puget Sound catechism : a convenient compendium of useful information respecting Washington Territory and its chief city, Seattle, the commercial metropolis of Washington and future great city of the northwest : for intending immigrants & investors. Seattle, Wash.: Eshelman Llewellyn & Co., Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Print. Co., 1886. (16 p. ; 15 cm.).

209. Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company,. Washington. Chicago: Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, 1910. (37 p. ill. ; 27 cm. + 1 map (63 x 45 cm. folded to 25 x 17 cm.)).

210. Johnson & Herriff. Circular letter about Eastern Washington Territory. Walla Walla, WA: Johnson & Herriff, 1880. (8 p. ; 22 cm.). Note: "The Walla Walla Union, a weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Pacific Northwest, published at Walla Walla, W.T., Johnson & Herrif, proprietors." Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Columbia River Valley.

211. State College of Washington. Handbook of facts. Pullman, Wash.: State College of Washington, 1936. (39 p.).

212. Washington State University. Bureau of Farm Development. Some reference works in agriculture. Pullman, WA: 1914. ([1 v.]).

213. State of Washington : the gateway to the Orient. St. Louis: [s.n.], 1904. (31 p., ill. ; 23 cm.). Note: Subject headings include Lumber trade, Agriculture, and Fisheries ‐‐ Washington (State).

214. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Granger, Washington, Yakima Valley. Portland, OR: 1911. (1 folder (15 p.) illus. 22 x 21 cm.). Note: "Planned, written and executed by the Bureau of Community Publicity of the Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."

215. Farm lands in the famous Palouse Country of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho : how to get there how to get a farm. Spokane: Shaw & Borden Co., 1900. (32 p., map ; 16 cm.). Note: A booster pamphlet encouraging potential farmers to purchase farm land on the Palouse. The region's land, climate, schools, rail transportation are praised. Pages 20‐28 include a list of farms for sale./ Map of Palouse Country pp. [16‐17].

216. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Quarantine order no. 41 : pertaining to foot‐ and‐mouth disease. Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Dept. of Agriculture, 1924. ([4] p. ; 22 cm.).

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Note: Other Titles: Pertaining to foot‐and‐mouth disease; Foot‐and‐mouth disease.

217. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Foods, Feeds, Drugs and Oils,. Food and food values with suggestions how to reduce the cost of living. Olympia: 1916. (31 p. illus.).

218. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Agricultural Education Division. Garden chart no. I‐II. Olympia: 1942. ([11] p.).

219. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company. Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or.: General Freight and Passenger Dept. Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway, 1912. (48 p.).

220. Love, Charles J. Pacific northwest garden guide, for the Puget sound country and northern Oregon. Seattle, Wash.: Lowman and Hanford Co., 1933. (160 p. 23 cm.).

221. Seattle Civilian War Commission. Victory Gardens Committee. Preserve for victory : an instructional pamphlet on the preservation of food. Seattle, Wash.: Seattle Civilian War Commission, 1942. (24 p. ; 21 cm.).

222. Skagit County Planning Commission, Skagit Valley Economic and Resource Survey, and Washington State Planning Council. Skagit area vegetable seed survey [preliminary report]. Mount Vernon, Wash.: 1943. (4 p. l., 15 numb.). Note: "A unit of the Skagit Valley Economic and Resources Survey."/ "A study conducted ... with the technical assistance of the Washington State Planning Council."/ Letters of transmittal signed W.A. McLean, chairman, Skagit County Planning Commission; P.A. Cornelius, chairman, Agricultural Committee.

223. Washington State Planning Council. Preliminary Skagit area vegetable seed survey. Mt. Vernon: 1943. (15 l. diagrs.). Note: "Under the direction of the Skagit County planning commission".

224. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Vegetable seed production. Olympia: 1943. ([27] l.).

225. Grandview Commercial Club. Grandview, Washington. Grandview, Wash.: Grandview Commercial Club, 1912. (32 p.). Note: Other Title: Grand View, Yakima Valley, Washington.

226. Granger Land Company. Testimony of the farmers : concerning the Granger Basin as a farming country. Granger, Wash.: Granger Land Co., 1907. (24 p.). Note: "Copyright and published by Granger Land Co. Irrigated lands, improved and unimproved owners of townsites of Granger and Grandview."

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227. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, and United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Types of farming for the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, Washington : a report on problem no. 2, Columbia Basin joint investigations. Pullman, Wash.: State College of Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, 1942. (vii, 171 leaves (some folded)). Note: Includes bibliographical references. At head of title: Joint investigations, Columbia Basin irrigation project./ Prepared in cooperation with U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, and Bureau of Reclamation./ Includes bibliographies.

228. Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, and Thomas Shaw. A farmer's paradise : the Columbia River Valley as a land of grain and fruit : what a learned professor saw in Oregon, Washington, & Idaho. Portland, Or.: Passenger Dept. of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., 1898. (31 p. ; 19 cm.). Note: "The articles which follow appeared in the Pioneer press, St. Paul, during the months of July and August, 1898. They are from the pen of Professor Thomas Shaw, of the University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station ..."‐‐P. [1]./ Original: Daily pioneer‐press.

229. Smith, C. L. Pointers for practical farmers. Portland, Or.: Union Pacific System Oregon‐ Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., 1920s. (47 p. illus., port., map 18 cm.).

230. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, Northern Pacific Railway Company, and Great Northern Railway Company. The Pacific Northwest. Chicago, Ill.: Published by Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad; Northern Pacific Railway; Great Northern Railway, 1923. (9 v. in 1). Note: The Pacific Northwest advertising campaign conducted by Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R.R., Northern Pacific Ry., Great Northern Ry. Other Titles: Business of your own in poultryland.; Land of better farms.; Power for supremacy.; There is a happy land.; Through the American wonderland.; Timber billions of the Pacific Northwest.; Treasure lands of the Pacific Northwest.; Western gateway to world trade.; Land of opportunity now.

231. Puget Sound Fox and Fur Farmers Association. Puget Sound Fur Farmers Association presents Pacific Northwest fur exposition and style show : live fox and mink show : Seattle Civic Auditorium, December 4‐5, 1945. Seattle: Fur Farmers Association, 1945. (64 p.).

232. Pacific Northwest Farm Trio. What farmers are buying in 1942, in Washington, Idaho, Oregon. Spokane: Pacific Northwest Farm Trio, 1942. (53 p.). Note: "Forecast based on information from 1907 representative farm households in area whose cash income from crops and livestock totaled $481,140,000 in 1941." Other Title: Buying plans of farm families in 1942 in Washington, Idaho, Oregon.

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233. Northern Pacific Railway Company. From office to orchard. St. Paul: 1911. (1 v. (unpaged)). Note: Consists of advertising item, in shape of apple, inserted in pocket attached to back cover of folder.

234. American Farm Bureau Federation. My trip to Alaska, Mt. Rainier, Pacific Northwest, Canadian Rockies with the Farm Bureau tour, August 1936. New York: New York Central System, 1936. ([29] p.).

235. Wenatchee Commercial Club. Wenatchee and north central Washington. Wenatchee, Wash.: 1920. ([10] p.). Note: "Published by the Publicity Committee of the Wenatchee Commercial Club."

236. La Du, Crumline. Descriptive catalogue of small fruits in cultivation at Columbia River fruit gardens. Astoria, OR: Astorian book and job office, 1879. (7 p.). Note: With this is bound His: Circular for spring, 1880.

237. Lange, E., and Tucker‐Potter Trust Company. A fruit farm on Puget Sound and how to obtain one. Chicago: Lakeside Press R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co., 1893. (40 p.).

238. Walla Walla Commercial Club. Walla Walla, Washington. Walla Walla, WA: The Commercial Club, 1903. (1 sheet [2] p., ill. ; 36 x 16 cm. folded to 16 x 9 cm.). Note: The whole has been folded into four sections./ Subject headings include agriculture and fruit‐culture.

239. Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company,. Fruit growing in Idaho and Washington; along the Pacific Coast extension of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway. Chicago: 1908. (map 47 x 66 cm. fold. to 23 x 10 cm.). Note: Issued in folder./ Scale: 1 inch to 15 miles./ Map offprint of Rand McNally & Co.'s New business atlas map of Washington, 1908./ Descriptive text on recto; map on verso.

240. Puyallup Commercial Club. Puyallup and the Puyallup Valley; the natural home of the red raspberry, State of Washington. Puyallup: Herald Print, 1912. ([12] fold. p. illus. 16 cm. in cover 20 cm.).

241. Walla Walla Commercial Club, and Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. Walla Walla and the Walla Walla Valley. Walla Walla, Wash.: 1915. (8 p. illus., map. 14 cm. in cover 20 cm.). Note: Other Title: What Walla Walla wants is you.

242. Lewis and Snyder. Vera: suburban irrigated tracts. Spokane: Empire Print. Co., 1908. ([16] p. (incl. covers) illus. 23 cm.).

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243. Central Fruit Marketing Exchange. Report of Committee of Eleven, appointed by the Walla Walla Convention, Feb. 28, 1911, on Central Fruit Marketing Exchange. Spokane, Wash.: 1911. (36 p.).

244. Commercial Club, Zillah Wash. Zillah, Washington. Zillah, Wash.: The Commercial Club, 1911. (32 p.). Note: Subject heading includes Fruit‐culture ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Zillah.

245. Kennewick highlands on the Columbia. North Yakima, Wash.: Republic Press, 1910. ([12] p., ill. ; 21 cm.).

246. Neely and Young, Inc., Spokane. Hazelwood irrigated fruit farms near Spokane. Spokane: Mercantile Press, 1900‐1988? ([8] p. (incl. covers)).

247. La Du, Crumline. Circular for spring, 1880. Appendix to catalogue of 1879. Mount Coffin, W.T.: 1880. (7 p.). Note: Bound with His: Descriptive catalogue of small fruits. 1879. Subject heading is Fruit‐culture ‐‐ Washington (State).

248. Olds, D. D., Walter M. Olive, First National Bank, and Wenatchee Canal Company. Wenatchee. Wenatchee WA: First National Bank Republic Press, 1906. (24 p.).

249. Chelan County. Wenatchee, Wash.: Board of [Chelan] County Commissioners Letter Press and Presswork by The Republic Press, 1904‐1910? ([12] p.).

250. Case, Robert Ormond, and William Price Gray. River of the West : a story of opportunity in the Columbia empire. Portland, OR: Northwestern Electric Company, Pacific Power & Light Company, 1940. (47, [1] p.). Note: Subject heading includes Northwest, Pacific ‐‐ Agriculture.

251. A brief description of Beulah Land : with photographs showing its scenic beauty and illustrating a few of the possibilities open to the investor or wage earner to secure a safe permanent investment or build up an income producing home in a pleasant land that produces abundant harvests without danger of loss from frost or storm. Wenatchee, WA: Wenatchee Fruit Land Co., 1906. (40 p.).

252. Haw, John Willard. Pacific Northwest development requires expansion of its agriculture. Seattle, Wash.: 1945. (4 l.). Note: At head of title: Committee for Economic Development, Regional Conference, Seattle, May 21, 1945.

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253. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Settler's guide to Oregon and Washington Territory and to the lands of the Northern Pacific Railroad on the Pacific slope. New York: Land Dept. Northern Pacific Railroad, 1872. (32 p.).

254. Pull for Pullman Club. Pullman, the artesian city. Pullman: Allen's Printery, 1906. ([16] p.). Note: "Men of the Palouse" on back cover. Other Titles: Pullman Washington; the center of the most fertile region in the Northwest : the great Palouse country where prosperity reigns.

255. A brief petitioning for the location of one of the regional experimental laboratories provided for in the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 in the Pacific Northwest and more specifically in the state of Oregon. Corvallis, Or.: 1938. (1 v. (various pagings) maps, charts, diagrs. 28 cm.).

256. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company. Washington for the farmer. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Great Northern, Northern Pacific, 1923. (77 p.). Note: Reprinted in 1924.

257. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Farm lands for sale in Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Portland, OR: The Company Press of Charles H. Crocker, 1899. (72 p. ; 19 cm.).

258. New farming regions in eastern Washington : facts for settlers, investors and business men. S.l.: s.n., 1906. (16 p., ill. ; 14 x 17 cm.). Note: Bibliography: p. 14.

259. State College of Washington. Extension Department, and H. W. Sparks. Report of H.W. Sparks, supervisor of demonstration farms to the State College of Washington, 1912. Pullman, Wash.: 1912. (13 p. 8vo.).

260. Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company,. The re‐discovery of America. Chicago: Poole Bros., 1910. ([22] p.). Note: Caption sub‐title: A story of farm‐making, the biggest business in the world. Focuses on Washington State, Montana, and Idaho.

261. Walla Walla County Development League. A message from Walla Walla County, Washington, where things grow. Walla Walla, Wash.: s.n., 1909. (1 v. (unpaged), ill. ; 23 cm.). Note: Letter to Homeseekers from Walla Walla County Development League on back cover.

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262. Washington State University. Extension Service. "Food for freedom"; an informational handbook. Pullman, WA: 1941. (43 p.). Note: comp. by H. Calvert Anderson and E.A. Arneson. Approved by Washington USDA Defense Board.

263. Washington State Planning Council. Preliminary report on part‐time farming in Washington. Olympia, WA: 1935. (8 l.). Note: Typewritten. By Dean Edward C. Johnson, chairman, Technical agricultural committee.

264. Great Northern Railway Company. Uncle Sam opens Colville Indian Reservation, Washington : a farm for you, Colville Indian Reservation opening. S.l.: Great Northern Railway Co., 1916. (1 sheet).

265. Metzger, Ludwig. Culinary, medicinal and economic herbs suitable for cultivation in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: 1943. (11 p.).

266. Clarke, Sidney A. The prune industry in the Pacfic Northwest. Portland, Or.: Printing Dept. Posson's Seed Store, 1893. (93 p.). Note: Other Title: Prune industry and orchard work adapted to the Pacific Northwest.

267. Washington State Planning Council, Raymond M. Miller, and R. W. Gelbach. Report on phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizer as a possible power‐consuming industry for the Pacific Northwest by Raymond M. Miller and R. W. Gelbach. Pullman, Wash.: State College of Washington, 1935. ([24] p. of leaves). Note: "Prepared for the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, (Marshall M. Dana, Chairman) In Cooperation with Washington State Planning Council..." B.H. Kizer, Chairman./ Includes bibliographical references.

268. Miller, Raymond Martin. Phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizer as a possible power consuming industry for the Pacific Northwest. Pullman, Wash.: State College of Washington, 1935. (44 p.). Note: Prepared for Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, in cooperation with Washington State Planning Council.

269. Northwest Electric Light & Power Association, and Portland General Electric Company. Complete rural electrification for the Pacific‐Intermountain Northwest. Portland General Electric Co., 1945. (31 p.).

270. Ackerman, J. H., Enoch Albert Bryan, Prince Lucian Campbell, A. S. (Andrew Sloan) Draper, William Torrey Harris, Henry Marcus Leipziger, Howard J. Rogers, Frank Louis Soldan, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Lewis and Clark Educational Congress, and Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. Program, organization and addresses. Portland OR: Lewis

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and Clark Congresses Committee Anderson & Duniway Co., 1905. (121 p.). Note: Contains several essays on eduction. Relevant essays include: The problem of the rural school / by J.H. Ackerman ‐‐ Higher agricultural education / by E.A. Bryan ‐‐ Education in reference to our future industrial and commercial development / by H.J. Rogers.

271. Northwest Irrigation and Development Congress. Proceedings of Northwest Irrigation and Development Congress : held at Seattle, Washington, September 16‐17, 1920. Seattle: 1920. (103 p. ; 23 cm.).

272. Northern Pacific Railway Company, and International Irrigation Congress. The Seventeenth National Irrigation Congress will be held in Spokane, Washington, U.S.A. on the Northern Pacific Railway, August 9 to 14 inclusive, 1909 : its objects, membership, program, etc. S.l.: s.n., 1909. (1 v. (unpaged)).

273. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Watering the waste places; showing what irrigation is doing along the scenic highway through the land of fortune. St. Paul: 1910. (23 p. illus..).

274. Solly, Cecil. Growing good berries; heavy crops of luscious berries year after year are simple and easy in this Pacific Northwest. Seattle: 1942. (23 p.).

275. Great Northern Railway Company. Western apple land : orchard homes in the great Northwest. St. Paul, Minn.: Great Northern Railway, 1910. ([10] p.). Note: Cover title./ 1 map, 20 x 39 cm., in pamphlet folded to 23 x 11 cm./ Map gives names and locations of all stations./ Map title: Route of the Oriental Limited, Fast Mail, Great Northern Express : three fast daily trains to the land of the big red apples./ Running title: Western apple lands in the great Northwest.

276. Washington : the fruitful state of the Pacific Northwest. Tacoma, WA: Washington Fruit Land & Improvem't Co. Puget Sound Printing Co., 1880. (8 p. ; folded to 18 x 9 cm.).

277. Gipson, A. E. Fruits and fruit growing in the Pacific Northwest. Boise, ID: Idaho Statesman Printing Company, 1894. (70 p. fold. plates. 18 cm.).

278. Solly, Cecil. Growing fruit trees; how to choose, plant and care for fruit trees in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: 1942. (23 p.).

279. Baum, Frank George, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Report on water power possibilities on the principal streams in the Northwest, recommended for the transmission of power into northern California, made for the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. San Francisco, Calif.: 1925. (61 l.).

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280. Washington (State). State Board of Education. Committee on School District Reorganization. Providing educational opportunities for pupils in the Merritt, Winton, Lake Wenatchee, and Plain school districts. Olympia, WA: 1940. (13 l.). Note: Chelan county committee on School district reorganization.

281. Johnson, Parish B. The Pacific Northwest. A concise and accurate description of the geography, soil, climate, resources and industries of Washington territory, Northern Oregon and Idaho. Walla Walla: 1884. (13, [1] p. illus. (map) 22 cm.).

282. Northern Pacific Railway Company. List of potato and vegetable shippers located on the Northern Pacific Railway in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon. St. Paul, Minn.: Henry Blakeley, 1915. (17 p.).

283. Lively, D. O. Hog husbandry. Portland, OR: Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., 1920s. (23 p. illus., map 23 cm.). Note: Other Title: Swine raising in the Pacific Northwest.

284. McGee, Lewis Roy. Pacific Northwest swine husbandry. North Portland, Or.: Portland Union Stock Yards Co., 1915. (63 p.).

285. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. The money makers: swine raising in the Pacific Northwest. Portland, Ore.: 1900‐1988? (23, [1] p.). Note: Other Titles: Swine raising in the Pacific Northwest.

286. Roseburg Orchards Co., and Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau. Pacific Northwest Dept. A home on the Umpqua. Portland, Ore.: Roseburg Orchards Co., 1912. (14 p.). Note: "This booklet planned & executed by Sunset Magazine Homeseeker's Bureau, Pacific Northwest Department ..."‐‐P. [3] of cover. Other Titles: Roseburg and the Umpqua Valley, Oregon.

287. Sloss, R. L., and May Lighty. Northwestern stock directory. Alturas, Calif.: Sloss & Lighty, 1901. (221 p.). Note: Subject headings include Cattle brands ‐‐ Northwest, Pacific.

288. Parsons, Harriet Trumbull, and Elizabeth Nowland Holmes. Garden; a manual of gardening for the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Lowman and Hanford, 1933. (117 p.). Note: "A compilation of garden notes and information which have appeared in the fortnightly paper 'The Garden' 1932‐1933, with aditions."/ Includes bibliography.

289. McDonald, Alva L., and Northwest Angora Goat Association. The angora and mohair industry in the Northwest; also a full report and proceedings of the Northwest Angora Goat Association held in Portland, Oregon, January 4‐7, 1911. Portland: s.n., 1911. (69 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 26 cm.).

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Note: Published by Northwest angora goat association. Comp.

290. International Apple Shippers Association. 27th annual convention ... Souvenir program. Seattle: 1922. (64 p.).

291. Appleton, John B. The Pacific Northwest a selected bibliography covering completed research in the natural resource and socio‐economic fields, an annotated list of in‐ progress and contemplated research, together with critical comments thereon, 1930‐ 39. Portland, Or.: Northwest Regional Council, 1939. (454 p.).

292. Botsford‐Constantine Company. Advertising and marketing Pacific Northwest boxed apples. Seattle: The Company, 1926. (32 l. : charts, maps ; 29 cm).

293. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Long live king apple. St. Paul: 1910. (16 p. illus. 22 cm.). Note: Cover title: The king of the land of fortune.

294. Portland Young Men's Christian Association. Apple growing in the Pacific Northwest : a condensation of lectures, experiments and discussions conducted by the Educational department of the Portland, Oregon, Young Men's Christian Association. Portland, Ore.: Portland Young Men's Christian Association, 1911. (215 p.).

295. White Salmon Valley Development League. The White Salmon Valley produces apples of quality, and quality brings the price : it's location, resources, opportunities and future. White Salmon, WA: White Salmon Valley Development League., 1909. (32, [3] p. ill. ; 13 x 18 cm.).

296. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Good for life : the Northern Pacific's book about Pacific Northwest apples, including recipes and other suggestions for use of apples. St. Paul, Minn.: Northern Pacific Railway, 1937. (24 p.). Note: "Recipes for their year 'round use"‐‐Cover. Other Title: Pacific Northwest apples.

297. Northern Pacific Railroad Company, and Olin Dunbar Wheeler. Indianland and wonderland once roamed by the savage Indian and the shaggy buffalo, now dotted by ranches, towns and cities and cropped by countless flocks and herds : a region of wonderful phenomena, reached by the Northern Pacific Railroad. St. Paul, MN: Chas. S. Fee General Passenger and Ticket Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, 1894. (108 p.). Note: Plates printed on both sides.

298. Travelers Protective Association of America. Oregon and Washington Division, and Travelers Protective Association of America. National convention. "Where rolls the Oregon". Portland, Or.: Press of the Irvin‐Hodson Co., 1902. (111 p.). Note: Prepared for the T.P.A. National convention held in Portland, Or., June 3‐7, 1902./ Includes advertising matter. Subject headings are lumber trade and wheat in the Pacific

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Northwest.

299. Hegardt, Gustave B., and Portland (Or.). Commission of Public Docks. Report covering an investigation of the movement now under way in the Inland empire to adopt the system of bulk‐handling of wheat to tidewater, and conclusions regarding same, together with statement of present and required facilities for bulk handling and shipping. Portland: Public Docks Commission, 1916. (v.1‐2).

300. Pacific Northwest Wheat Improvement Conference. Report of the Pacific Northwest Wheat Improvement Conference : held at the State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington, December 14, 1928. Pullman, Wash.: The College, 1928. ([3], 70 leaves ; 28 cm.).

301. Maynard and Company. Maynard and Company, Incorporated, organized under the laws of Virginia. Portsmouth, VA: W.A. Fiske Print, 1913. (25 p. 22 x 10 cm.). Note: A description of the company's land in the Yakima Valley, Washington, offered for sale as suitable for apple orchards./ "Apple growing in the Northwest": p. 7‐19.

302. Johnson, Walter Henry. Bay Billy, a drama of the Northwest cattlemen's country. Seattle: Lowman & Hanford co., 1932. (1 p. l., v‐vii, 150 p.).

303. Thompson, Margaret. Pacific Northwest resources and their conservation. 1940. (59 l., 29 cm.).

304. Lilly Co, Chas H., Seattle. The crop book. Seattle, WA: The C.H. Lilly Co., 1911. (88 p. illus. 23 cm.). Note: On cover: Fertilizing and cultivating on the Pacific coast.

305. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Agricultural Development Department, Edna Zanitz, and Lillian Clark. Good eggs. Saint Paul, Minn.: Agricultural Development Department Northern Pacific Railway, 1928. (27 p. ill.). Note: Subject headings include: Eggs ‐‐ Production ‐‐ Washington (State); Eggs ‐‐ Production ‐‐ Oregon.

306. Portland (Or.). Oregon Immigration Board. The new empire Oregon, Washington, Idaho; its resources, climate, present development, and its advantages as a place of residence and field for investment. The city of Portland, its trade, commerce, and position as metropolis ... and center of transportation lines. Portland, OR: 1889. (89 p.).

307. Pacific Horticultural Correspondence School, and Wilbur Louis Powers. Irrigation practice, with special reference to fruit growing in the Northwest. Portland: 1912. (68 p., 2 pl. 8 vo.). Note: Written specially for use in the Pacific Horticultural Correspondence School, Portland, Oregon, by W.L. Powers.

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308. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Land Dept. Lincoln County, Washington. S.l.: Land Dept. of the Northern Pacific Railway, 1897. (28 p.). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11736.

309. Washington (State). Bureau of Statistics and Immigration. Opportunities for new enterprises including manufacturing, mercantile, professional and miscellaneous business pursuits in the state of Washington. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn, public printer, 1914. (24 p. incl. tables. fold. map). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11736.

310. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. The golden grain belt of the Pacific slope. n.p.: 1888. (46 p. map. 8vo.).

311. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home Economics Division. Report of 23rd annual Pacific regional conference. Olympia: 1942. (35 p.).

312. Pacific Horticultural Correspondence School, and Axel L. Melander. The practical control of apple diseases and pests. How to identify the pests and diseases‐‐Their habits and characteristics‐‐Methods of their control‐‐Fungus diseases‐‐Arsenical poisoning‐‐The practical use of spray machinery‐‐Preparation and testing of sprays‐‐Spray injury‐‐ Insects and diseases of nursery stock. Portland, OR: 1912. (41, [3] p.).

313. Carnation Company. The story of Carnation milk : from contented cows. Seattle: Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company., 1915. (32 p.).

314. Robb, W. V. Report of survey of Seattle market milk industry. Seattle: 1932. (66 p. fold.). Note: Covers the area of the Seattle milk shed.

315. Dickson, Howard K., and Harry Lloyd Holmes. Practical horticulture for the Pacific slope a text for high school students and practical orchardists. San Francisco, Calif.: Harr Wagner Pub. Co., 1927. (vii, 343 p.). Note: Master negative held by: National Agricultural Library./ Printing master held by: CUY./ Includes bibliographical references (at end of part of the chapters)./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ Berkeley, Calif. :/ University of California, Library Photographic Service,/ 2000./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm..

316. Pacific Horticultural Correspondence School, and Harley Frost Wilson. Orchard insect pests and methods of control. Orenco, Or.: Press of Meade the printer, 1915. (126, [1] p. illus).

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317. Blanchard, H. L. Blanchard's poultry book. Seattle: Miller Freeman, 1902. (22 p. 19 cm.).

318. Bryan, Enoch Albert. Historical sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890‐1925. Spokane: Published by the Alumni and the Associated Students, Inland‐American Printing Co., 1928. (xv, 556 p., [52] leaves of plates). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11586.

319. ———. Orient meets occident the advent of the railways to the Pacific Northwest. Pullman, Wash.: The Students Book Corp., 1936. (vii, 269 p., [4] leaves of plates). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ Atlanta, Ga. :/ SOLINET,/ 1991./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm./ (SOLINET/ASERL Cooperative Microfilming Project (NEH PS‐20317) ; SOL MN00814.02 VA@).

320. ———. An address concerning higher agricultural education; delivered before the Educational Congress of the Lewis and Clarke Exposition at Portland Oregon. Pullman, Wash.: Allen's Printery, 1905. (16 p.).

321. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, and Arthur W. Peterson. An economic study of agriculture in western Washington in relation to economic land class. Pullman: 1944. (36 l.). Note: Also by B.D. Parrish and M.T. Buchanan.

322. ———. Economic land classification in King and Snohomish counties, Washington and its influence on full‐time farm returns. Pullman: 1944. (29 l.). Note: Also by M.T. Buchanan and B.D. Parrish.

323. Dummeier, Edwin F., and State College of Washington. Committee on Unemployment Relief. Recommendations relative to unemployment relief and rehabilitation. Pullman, Wash.: 1933. (1 p. l., 5 numb. l., 1 l.). Note: Mimeographed.

324. Batcheller, Willis Tryon, George W. Goethals and Company, and Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Comments on the Major General George W. Goethals' Report on Columbia Basis Irrigation Project. Seattle: 1922. (17 L.). Note: Reproduced from typewritten copy.

325. Studebaker, Minnie E. Cowlitz County, Washington : it's [sic] unsurpassed productiveness and climate. Kalama, Wash.: s.n. Bulletin Print, 1909. ([16] p.). Note: This book may be had for the asking, it is a charming little story and really worth the reading"‐‐Cover./ Our $10 to $20 per acre land proven the equal of Hood River's $1,000 per acre land"‐‐Cover.

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326. Solly, Cecil. Growing vegetables in the Pacific northwest. LaConner, Wash.: Puget Sound steel co., 1944. (144 p.). Note: At head of title: New revised edition./ "First edition, April, 1943. Second edition (revised), March, 1944."

327. ———. Annual flowers. Portland, Or.: Sweeney Krist & Dimm, 1900‐1997? (128 p.). Note: Other Titles: Solly's flower book.; Annual flower book.

328. ———. "Growing flowers" in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Northwest Gardens Inc., 1936. (48 p.).

329. ———. A perfect turf; how to plant a lawn and maintain a perfect turf in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Author, 1942. (15, [2] p.).

330. ———. Peat moss : how to use it sucessfully. s.l.: s.n., 1940‐1949. (31 p.).

331. ———. Rhododendron ‐ camellia. Seattle: 1945. (32 p.).

332. ———. Growing fine roses. Seattle, WA: 1943. (23 p.).

333. ———. Growing summer flowering bulbs, gladiolus, dahlias, cannas, begonias. Seattle: 1945. (32 p.).

334. Ashton, Martha, and Seattle Civilian War Commission Players. Three rows of parsley. Seattle, Wash.: The Commission, 1943. (13 leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: Subject heading is Victory gardens ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Seattle ‐‐ Drama.

335. Weil, Fred M. A curb‐side story of Grand Coulee Dam and a last frontier; slumbering riches. Grand Coulee, Wash.: Tepee Information Service, 1938. (24 p. illus.).

336. Shiels, Archibald Williamson. Early history of canned foods. Bellingham, Wash.: 1940. (27 p.).

337. Tacoma, gateway to the Orient : being views of the port of Puget Sound and illustrating its shipping, lumbering, architecture, parks, and giant Mount Tacoma, in its varied moods. Tacoma: Central News Company, 1901. (32 p., chiefly ill. ; 23 x 31 cm.).

338. Sohncke, G. The resources of Washington Territory and eastern Oregon : their inducements offered to immigrants : together with a special map of the territories. San Francisco, CA: G. Sohncke M. Weiss, 1881. (46 p., [1] folded leaf of plates). Note: Advertisements: p. 40‐46./ Published by G. Sohncke, correspondent and travelin agent of the San Francisco Abend post.

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339. Bellingham City Construction and Coal Company. Exhibits of resources of Bellingham Bay for ship‐building, coal‐mining, lumber and fisheries : also, statistics concerning climate, land and farming interests of Puget Sound. Bellingham, Wash.: Bellingham City Construction and Coal Co., 1873. (30 p., [3] folded leaves of plates, maps ; 24 cm.).

340. Guarantee Loan and Trust Co. Washington Territory : facts and figures regarding the Pennsylvania of the Northwest : a safe field for investment. Seattle W.T.: Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Print. Co., 1887. (32 p.). Note: Urging investment in mortgages of Washington Territory settlers, this pamphlet describes "the wealth and variety of its natural resources," with special attention to the lumber industry, the wheat crop, climate, minerals, Puget Sound and the Columbia River, and railroads. / Folding color map measures 36 x 55 cm.

341. McMacken, Joseph G. Grand Coulee of Washington : the Grand Coulee Dam in picture and story and Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Spokane: McMacken, 1942. (29, [5] p. illus.).

342. F. B. Hawes Co. Island County : a world beater. Everett, Wash.: F.B. Hawes Co., 1913. (46 p.). Note: Describes the land and communities of Island County, Washington, with details about agriculture, fishing, shipping, and lifestyle.

343. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau, North Beach Push Club, and Southern Pacific Railroad Company. North Beach, Washington : famed as a resort and for diversified industries. Long Beach, Wash.: North Beach Push Club, 1910. (31, [1] p.). Note: Date of publication based on internal information./ Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ North Beach and Oyster fisheries ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ North Beach.

344. Meeker, Ezra. Ventures and adventures of Ezra Meeker; or, Sixty years of frontier life; fifty‐six years of pioneer life in the old Oregon country; an account of the author's trip across the plains with an ox team in 1852, and his return trip in 1906; his cruise on Puget sound in 1853, and his trip through the Natchess pass in 1854; over the Chilcoot pass and flat‐boating on the Yukon in 1898. The Oregon trail. Seattle, Wash.: Rainier Printing Co., [1909]. (384 p.). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11586.

345. ———. Washington Territory west of the Cascade Mountains, containing a description of Puget Sound, and rivers emptying into it, the lower Columbia, Shoalwater Bay, Gray's Harbor, timber, lands, climate, fisheries, ship building, coal mines, market reports, trade, labor, population, wealth and resources. Olympia, W.T.: Printed at the Transcript Office, 1870. (52 p.).

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Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11586.

346. ———. Pioneer reminiscences of Puget Sound : the tragedy of Leschi : an account of the coming of the first Americans and the establishment of their institutions, their encounters with the native race, the first treaties with the Indians and the war that followed, seven years of the life of Isaac I. Stevens in Washington Territory, cruise of the author on Puget Sound fifty years ago, Nisqually house and the Hudson Bay Company. Seattle, Wash.: Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Co., 1905. (xx, 554 p., 1 leaf.).

347. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Home economics education in junior and senior high schools, 1936. Olympia, Wash.: The Superintendent, 1936. (105 p ;. 28 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographical references. Issued by N.D. Showalter, Superintendent of Public Instruction.

348. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Dora S. Lewis. What the schools are doing to improve home life. Olympia: Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1933. (5 leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: "Radio talk on program sponsored by Seattle Council of Parents and Teachers over KXA Seattle, Friday, February 3, 1933." Subject heading is Home economics ‐‐ Study and teaching.

349. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home Economics Division. Homemaking education program for adults. Olympia: 1940. ([3] p.). Note: "Supplement to H E Form 1."

350. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Home relations course of study : a general course in home economics for use in high schools. Olympia, Wash.: Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1933. (20, [1] leaves ; 23 cm.). Note: Cover title./ "September, 1933."/ Includes bibliographical references. State Department of Education, Division of Home Economics. Other Title: General high school course in home economics.

351. ———. Course of study : State of Washington, home relations for senior high schools, 1934. Olympia, Wash.: Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1934. (51 p. ; 23 cm.). Note: Other Title: Home relations for senior high schools. Includes bibliographical references (p. 50‐51). Subject headings are: Home economics ‐‐ Study and teaching ‐‐ Washington (State) and Education ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Curricula.

352. ———. Home economics studies in junior and senior schools. Olympia, Wash.: 1930. (153 p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York,N.Y.:/ Milbank Memorial Library,Teachers

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College,Columbia University,/ 1992./ 1 microfilm reel.35 mm.

353. Spokane (Wash.). Board of Education. Course of study. Home economics, fifth and sixth grades. Spokane: 1926. (83 p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y.:/ Milbank Memorial Library, Teachers College, Columbia University,/ 1992./ 1 microfilm reel. 35 mm.

354. ———. Home economics education course of study seventh grade, eighth grade. Spokane: 1926. (152 p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y.:/ Milbank Memorial Library, Teachers College, Columbia University,/ 1992./ 1 microfilm reel. 35 mm.

355. Fitzgerald, Josephine. Hot lunch in rural schools. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn public printer, 1919. (35, [1] p. illus. 20 cm.).

356. Paulhamus, P. P., Philander Priestley Claxton, and Robert Montgomery. Concerning the necessity of establishing a secondary school of agriculture in western Washington : to be located adjacent to the Experiment Station at Puyallup, as recommended by the Commission of Educational Survey of the State of Washington, and also by Dr. P.P. Claxton, United States Commissioner of Education. Tacoma, Wash.: R. Montgomery, 1916‐1935. ([8] p. ; 18 cm.).

357. Rogers, Albert L. Agricultural and industrial education, from a business man's standpoint. Waterville, Wash.: 1912. ([4]‐8 p.). Note: "... A forceful address by Mr. A.L. Rogers ... at the annual convention of the North Central Washington Bankers' League, Group One, Washington Bankers' Association, Waterville, Wash., April 24, 1912."

358. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Boys' and girls' contest and club bulletin. Olympia, Wash.: The Dept., 1916. (1 broadside; 63 x 45 cm.). Note: Caption title./ In newspaper format./ "Issued by authority of Josephine Corliss Preston, Superintendent of Public Instruction."

359. Crescent Manufacturing Company. Crescent cook book. Seattle: Crescent Manufacturing Co., 1920. (32 p.). Note: Recipe booklet advertising the Crescent Manufacturing Company's products. Subjects include Crescent Baking Powder and Food Industry ‐‐ Washington.

360. Frye and Company. Frye's meat guide : over two hundred tested recipes. Seattle: Frye and Co., 1927. (92 p.). Note: Frye and Co. was a meat packing plant in Seattle.

361. Oregon‐Washington Pear Bureau. Spicing up the menu with late pears. Seattle, Wash.: Oregon‐Washington Pear Bureau, 1934. (15 p.).

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362. Wolf, August. Beautiful Spokane Valley : ideal for suburban homes in eastern Washington. S.l.: s.n. Inland Printing Co., 1912. (23 p., [1] folded leaf of plates).

363. Northwest Regional Council, and Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Men and resources; a study of economic opportunity in the Pacific Northwest, condensation of a report and supporting memoranda: "Migration and the development of economic opportunity,". Portland, OR: Northwest Regional Council, 1941. (81 p.). Note: "Selected references": p. 71‐81. Prepared by the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, 1939.

364. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Recent migration into the Pacific Northwest : land problems, requirements in land reclamation, need for coordinated programs, necessary land development and settlement polices. Portland, Or.: Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, 1938. (38 p. ; 27 cm.). Note: Mimeographed.

365. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, United States, and National Resources Committee. Pacific Northwest water resources and their future development. Portland, OR: 1936. (1 p. l., 38 p.). Note: Cover‐title./ Reproduced from type‐written copy. Report to the National resources committee by the Pacific Northwest regional planning commission, October 1936.

366. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, and United States. National Resources Board. Consultant's report on regional planning in the Pacific Northwest ... Submitted to the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission and to the National Resources Board ... 1934. Portland, Or.: 1935‐.

367. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Report of Divisional Committee on Water Resources, Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission [and Appendixes A‐F]. December 14, 1934. Portland: 1934. (7 v. in 3.).

368. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, United States. National Resources Planning Board. Region 9, and Pacific Northwest Land Advisory Committee. Migration and the development of economic opportunity in the Pacific Northwest. Portland, Or.: Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission [and] National Resources Planning Board Region 9, 1939. (vi, 240 p., ca. 25 leaves of plates). Note: A report by the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission with cooperation of Pacific Northwest Land Advisory Committee.

369. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. The Pacific Northwest and its water resources, a summary. Portland, OR: Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission,

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1936. (2 p. l., 2‐10 numb.). Note: Mimeographed.

370. ———. Regional research laboratories: The Pacific Northwest as location for a laboratory for research in new uses and new markets for farm commodities. Portland, OR: 1938. (33 p. tables (2 fold.) 27 cm.).

371. ———. Economic assets, possibilities and problems of the pacific northwest. n.p.: 1935. (12 p. 27 cm.). Note: Mimeographed. By R.F. Bessey, consultant. Subject heading is Social surveys.

372. ———. Migration and the development of economic opportunity in the Pacific Northwest ... Statement of Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission to House of Representatives Special Committee Investigating the Interstate Migration of Destitute Citizens. Portland, OR: 1940. (1 p. l., 34 p. 27 cm.). Note: Mimeographed.

373. ———. Regional and state advisory technical committees and divisional committees, their purposes, organization and functions. Portland, Ore.: 1935. (21 f.). Note: Reproduced from typewritten copy. Subject headings are Regional planning ‐‐ United States ‐‐ Northwest, Pacific and Economic planning ‐‐ United States ‐‐ Northwest, Pacific.

374. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, and Vernon A. Mund. Migration to the Pacific Northwest and social planning. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission: 1937. (12 p.). Note: Mimeographed./ Paper presented at meeting of Pacific Coast Economic Association, Claremont, California, December, 1937.

375. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, United States, and National Resources Committee. Annotated list of titles of reports prepared under auspices of Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, 1934‐1938. Portland, OR: 1938. (10 numb.). Note: Caption title./ At head of title: National Resources Committee, Office of District Chairman. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission.

376. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Columbia Gorge Committee. Columbia Gorge conservation and development. Report on the problem of conservation and development of scenic recreational resources of the Columbia Gorge in Washington and Oregon. Portland, OR: 1937. (1 v. (various pagings)). Note: Submitted to the National Resources Committee and the State Planning Boards of Washington and Oregon.

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377. Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Columbia basin study. Portland, Or.: Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, 1935. (v.1‐6). Note: v. 1: Report of the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission ‐‐ v. 2: Staff report ‐‐ v. 3: Definition and regionality of Pacific Northwest or Columbia Region ‐‐ v. 4‐ 5: Appendices [A‐Z] ‐‐ v. 6: [plates, maps, etc.]. "Report on the Columbia Basin and its future, and types of organization and cooperation for planning, construction and operation of public works, and the conservation and development in the region." Other Title: Columbia basin report.

378. Columbia Basin Commission. Land and water contracts of the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project : analysis. Spokane, Wash.: The Commission, 1945. (31 p., map ; 23 x 11 cm.).

379. ———. Information concerning Columbia basin lands. Spokane: 1936. (2 p.).

380. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. National country life handbook. Spokane, Wash.: Printed for free distribution by the Chamber of Commerce, 1913. (100 p. ; 25 cm.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York :/ New York Public Library,/ 1994./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm./ (MN: *ZZ‐33934).

381. ———. Big scenes, big fish, big game. Spokane, Wash.: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1901. (1 v. (unpaged)). Note: Other Titles: Big scenes, big fish, big game in the land of a thousand lakes.

382. Washington (State). State Apple Advertising Commission, and Washington (State). Office of the Secretary of State. Washington State apples. Olympia, Wash.: Published by Secretary of State Belle Reeves in cooperation with Washington State Apple Advertising Commission, 1938‐1948. (1 folded sheet, map ; 31 x 48 cm., folded to 21 x 10 cm.). Note: Other Title: Why Washington State apples are known as one of the greatest health fruits.

383. Washington (State). State Apple Advertising Commission. Washington State apples : the health fruit of the State where husky youngsters grow. Yakima, Wash.: Published by Washington State Apple Advertising Commission, 1937. (24 p.). Note: Other Title: Story of Washington State apples.

384. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home food production. Olympia: 1943. ([39] l.).

385. ———. The function and organization of the high school course of study in agriculture. Olympia: State, 1920. (22 p. 8vo).

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386. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home Economics Division. Vocational home economics summer conference bulletin. Olympia: 1940. (52 p.).

387. ———. Home economics education; summary statement, 1940‐1941. Olympia: 1941. (9 l.).

388. ———. Education for home and family living in wartime; proceedings of annual state Home economics conference, August 25, 26, 27, 1942. Olympia: 1942. (50 p.).

389. ———. An annotated bibliography of recommended books for homemaking in high schools. Olympia: 1941‐1942.

390. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Food production war training program, covering the period February, 1941 through June 30, 1945. Olympia, Wash.: State Board for Vocational Education, 1945. (2 p. l., 12 numb. l.).

391. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Vocational Rehabilitation. State plan for vocational education, Washington, 1937‐1942. Olympia, Wash.: s.n., 1936. (103 leaves ; 28 cm.).

392. Washington (State). Dept. of Social Security, Lucile B. Benson, Charles F. Ernst, and Spokane County Advisory Committee. A survey of Spokane, County, Washington : based on material obtained through the Spokane County Advisory Committee and from sources in Olympia. Olympia, Wash.: [s.n.], 1938. (23, [4] leaves). Note: Includes bibliographical references (last leaf).

393. Nelson, Arnold L., and United States. Resettlement Administration. Region XI. Land Use Planning Section. Recent rural settlement, as reported by rural mail carriers, and agricultural development in the State of Washington : (L.U. 35 supplement). Wash.: Land Use Planning Section Resettlement Administration Region XI, 1937. ([iii], 57, [20]). Note: Other Titles: Agricultural development in the State of Washington.

394. Washington Boxed Apple Bureau, Seattle. Apple export manual. Seattle, Wash.: 1930. (40 p.).

395. Prosser Commercial Club. Soil, sunshine, water. Prosser, the apple city in the heart of the Yakima Valley. Prosser, Wash.: Republican‐Bulletin, 1909. ([20] p.).

396. Lowther, Granville ed, William Worthington, and joint editor. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables. North Yakima, Wash.: The Encyclopedia of horticulture Corp., 1914. (3 v.

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illus. 27 cm.).

397. Gerard, Jack. Gerard's fruit & vegetable manual. Tacoma, Wash.: F.B. Wines Pub. Co., 1932. (2 p. l., 3‐153 p. 18 cm.).

398. Hull, Lindley M. A history of central Washington including the famous Wenatchee, Entiat, Chelan and the Columbia Valleys, with an index and eighty scenic‐historical illustrations. Spokane, Wash.: Press of Shaw & Borden Co., 1929. (624 p.). Note: Pt. 1. The story of pioneer settlements ‐‐ pt. 2. The development period. Includes index./ Reproduction: Microfiche./ Ann Arbor, Mich. :/ UMI,/ 1999./ 7 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm./ (Genealogy and local history ; LH12355).

399. Kelley, Hall J. A geographical sketch of that part of North America called Oregon containing an account of the Indian title, the nature of a right of sovereignty, the first discoveries, climate and seasons, face of the country and mountains, natural divisions, physical appearance and soil of each, forests and vegetable productions, rivers, bays, &c., islands, &c., animals, the disposition of the Indians and the number and situation of their tribes, together with an essay on the advantages resulting from a settlement of the territory, to which is attached a new map of the country. Boston: J. Howe, 1830. (80 p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfiche./ Woodbridge, CT :/ Primary Source Media,/ 1995./ 2 microfiches : negative./ (Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time ; 18065‐18066).

400. Lewis County A.‐Y.‐P. Exhibit Committee. Lewis County, southwestern Washington, where land is cheaper and just as good : treasure house for homeseekers, lumbering, manufacturing, 20 billion ft. of standing timber, general farming, dairying, coal mining, undeveloped resources, minerals, water power. Chehalis, Wash.: Lewis County A.‐Y.‐P. Exhibit Committee Bee‐Nugget Pub. Co., 1909. ([64] p.). Note: Includes brief discussions of history, residential and farming opportunities, livestock, climate and natural resources, industry, transportation, towns and buildings, and hunting. Includes photos and a small map.

401. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Official directory and atlas naming shippers of staple commodities and giving a list of stations, track scales, track connections, etc., on the Northern Pacific Railway : maps of the states traversed, etc., etc. Chicago: Landward Pub. Co., 1898. (184 p., [8] p. of plates). Note: Title on p. 9./ Title on p. 7: Official directory and atlas for use of shippers and buyers / circulated by the General Freight Department, St. Paul, Minn. ; 1888‐9./ Northern Pacific Railway Company logo appears on p. 7./ Includes advertisements./ Includes indexes.

402. Port Townsend (Wash.). Board of Trade. Port Townsend, the key city of Puget Sound, Washington Territory : its location, commercial advantages and prospects. Port

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Townsend: Published under auspices of Port Townsend Board of Trade Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing., 1889. (1 sheet). Note: "As a guide to persons seeking information concerning the timber, agricultural and mineral resources of Western Washington Territory."

403. Washington State University. Library. Bibliography of the economics of textiles and clothing. Pullman, WA: The State College of Washington, 1918. (44 p. 25 cm.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y.,/ Columbia University Libraries,/ 1998./ 1 microfilm reel, 35 mm. Prepared by the College of Home Economics and the College Library, for the use of librarians ...

404. Spokane (Wash.). Board of Education. Home economics. Food study. Spokane: 1929. (180 p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y.:/ Milbank Memorial Library, Teachers College, Columbia University,/ 1992./ 1 microfilm reel. 35 mm.

405. Mackay, L. Gertrude. Two hundred and nine ways of preparing the apple. Spokane: Shaw & Borden Co. Printers, 1913. (52, [2] p. ; 23 cm.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ Chicago :/ University of Chicago Library,/ 1991./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm./ (MN 00404.2).

406. Spokane (Wash.). Board of Education. Course of study. Home economics foods and nutrition. Spokane: 1923. (101, [5] p.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y.:/ Milbank Memorial Library, Teachers College, Columbia University,/ 1992./ 1 microfilm reel. 35 mm.

407. Fisher Flouring Mills Company. Fisher's blend cook book; a compilation of selected recipes published in the interest of better baking. Seattle, Wash.: Tacoma [etc.] Fisher Flouring Mills Co., 1933. (1 p. l., [5]‐175, [1] p. illus. 23 cm.). Note: Blank pages for "Index to my favorite recipes" (172‐175).

408. Smith, E. Rex. Technology of baking powder, the history, uses, action and effects of chemical leaveners; a hand book for domestic scientists, chemists and food experts. Seattle, Wash.: Crescent Manufacturing Co., 1915. (31 p. 12mo.).

409. Fisher Flouring Mills Company. The fairies cook book. Seattle, Wash.: Fisher Flouring Mills Co., 1914. (1 v. (unpaged) ; 23 cm.). Note: Includes index.

410. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Jennie Irene Rowntree. Feeding families in a period of unemployment. Olympia: Division of Home Economics. State Dept. of Education, 1933. (6, 2 leaves ; 34 cm.).

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411. Ward, Dillis Burgess, and Edmond S. Meany. Across the plains in 1853. A first‐hand bit of early western Americana, related by one who, as a lad of 15, helped blaze that overland trail which led to the settlement of the great Northwest. Wenatchee, Wash.: World Pub. Co., 1945. (16 p. illus., port.). Note: Cover title./ "Foreword" by Edmond S. Meany./ "The Ward family" by Rufus Woods: p. [2].

412. West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association. Creosoted Douglas fir stave pipe for irrigation purposes. Seattle, Wash.: Association of Creosoting Companies of the Pacific Coast., 1915. (7, [1] p. incl. illus. 16 cm.).

413. Heald, Ralph P. Survey index of the State of Washington. Seattle, Wash.: R.P. Heald, 1938. (32 p. ; 22 cm.). Note: "Know your own home state."/ "Containing list of all towns, double keyed and indexed with populations, elevations, post offices, railroads, banks, express, telegraph, motor freight lines, etc. County data, with area, county seat, population, etc. Also description of Washington as to transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, climate, topography."

414. Tancred Breeding Farms, Kent, Wash. S.C. white leghorns as bred at Tancred Farms, Kent, Wash., U.S.A. Kent, Wash.: 1927. (58 p.).

415. United States Silver Fox Farms. United States Silver Fox Farms : breeders of the Roosevelt strain of Mormon fox. Spokane, Wash.: s.n., 1922. (16 p.).

416. Tancred Breeding Farms, Kent, Wash. The trap nested white leghorns. Kent, Wash.: The Tancred Farms, 1917. (13 p.). Note: At head of title: 1917 catalogue.

417. Tacoma Public Library, Seattle Public Library, and Washington Education Association. A list of books, documents and articles on country life problems, including agricultural economics, practical agriculture, agricultural credit, woman on the farm, country church, rural schools. Tacoma Allstrum Prtg. Co.: 1914. (32 p. 12mo.). Note: Compiled by the Tacoma and Seattle Public Libraries, for the twenty‐eighth annual meeting of the Washington Educational Association and joint institutes of King, Pierce, Kitsap and Lewis counties: Tacoma, October 26‐31, 1914.

418. Ferry County, Washington : mining, fruit raising, agriculture, dairying, stock raising, the place of big opportunities, unsurpassed climate. Republic, Wash.?: s.n., 1909. (ca. 20 p.).

419. Chamber of Commerce, Longview Washington. The land of opportunity : Longview, Washington. Longview, Wash.: 1930s. (12 p.).

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Note: Promotional pamphlet with photos of Longview: landscape, fishing, schools and public buildings, private homes, farming, timbering, and shipping.

420. Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce. The land of plenty. Ellensburg, Wash.: Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce, 1909. (16 p.).

421. Trout Lake Valley Commercial Club. Trout Lake Valley, Washington. Trout Lake, Wash.: Trout Lake Valley Commercial Club C.C. Chapman Co. Printers, 1910s. ([18] p.). Note: Promotional pamphlet about Trout Lake and its river valley and community, located in Washington State's Klickitat County between Mt. Adams and the Columbia River at White Salmon. Discusses landscape, timber, farming, industry, land prices, and social life.

422. West Coast Lumbermen's Association. Douglas fir silos : why you need one, how to build one, how to use it. Portland, Or.: Seattle, Wash., 1900‐1934? (34 p. ill.).

423. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Directions for erecting the Weyerhaeuser silo. Everett, Wash.: Weyerhaeuser, 192? (12 p.).

424. Howe, James Hamilton. The dragon and juggernaut of speculation as exemplified in gambling in prices of our food products. Written especially for the education and protection of our young men and women, about to enter the business or professional world; and a warning to our produce growers and provision packers. Tricks of the manipulator exposed, how speculators are also buncoed and fleeced. Seattle, Wash.: The Dagon Pub. Co., 1916. (129 p.). Note: "List of reference books" : p. [133]‐134.

425. Brand book of Okanogan and Ferry counties, Washington : 1918 brands. Okanogan, Wash.: Okanogan Independent Publishers, 1918. (1 vol. (unpaged), ill. ; 24 cm.). Note: Cattle brands "Compiled from the records in the office of the Supervisors of the Colville National Forest and Okanogan National Forest"‐‐T.p. verso.

426. Western Dairy Products, Inc. [Trade catalogs on ice cream, ices, etc., dairy products, milk, buttermilk, cream and cottage cheese]. Seattle, Wash.: The Company, 1931‐. Note: Trade literature./ "Story of ice cream."

427. Municipal Reference Library of Seattle. Regulations re pasteurization of milk. Seattle, Wash.: Seattle Public Library Municipal Reference Library?, 1938. (2 leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: Caption title./ Attributed to the Seattle Public Library, Municipal Reference Library./ "31 January 1938."

428. Skagit County Dairymen's Association. $250,000 Skagit County Dairymen's Association (a Washington corporation) : first closed mortgage 7% serial gold bonds. Seattle, Wash.: s.n., 1924. ([4] p.).

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429. Seattle Public Library. Reference Dept. Municipal Reference Division. Municipal milk plants and cooperative delivery. Seattle, Wash.: The Library, 1924. (6 leaves ; 29 cm.).

430. Landis, Paul Henry. Causes and consequences; a study of rural relief in relation to county backgrounds. Pullman, Wash.: Rural Sociology Research Laboratory, 1936. (16 p.). Note: The Department of sociology of the Washington state college in cooperation with the Division of research, statistics and finance of the Federal emergency relief administration and its successor, the Division of social research of the Works progress administration. ‐ Note on title‐page. Forschmiedt, Rachmiel, joint author.

431. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Consolidation of rural schools and transportation of pupils. Olympia, Wash.: Public Printer, 1911. (120 p.).

432. Landis, Paul Henry, State College of Washington. Rural Sociology Research Laboratory., State College of Washington. Dept. of Sociology, United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration., and United States. Works Progress Administration. Division of Social Research. Farmers and villagers on relief, Washington State, June, 1935. Pullman, Wash.: Rural Sociology Research Laboratory, 1936. (18 p.). Note: "June, 1936."/ Mimeographed./ "The Department of Sociology of the Washington State College in cooperation with the Division of Research, Statistics and Finance of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and its successor, the Division of Social Research of the Works Progress Administration."

433. Eastern Washington State College. Health Education Dept. Syllabus of course in educational hygiene. Olympia: 1917. (106 p.).

434. Spokane County farm annual and official directory : a rural ready reference record for the convenience and use of the Spokane County farmer and business man. Spokane: Spokane County News, 1935. (123 p., ill., map ; 28 cm.). Note: No more published. Other title: Spokane County News.

435. Vories, C. Leonard. The hog : should it be used for food? College Place, Wash.: College Press, 1945. (23 p., ill. ; 19 cm.).

436. Dummeier, Edwin F. Co‐operation in marketing Washington farm products. Pullman, Wash.: College Printing Dept., 1925. (108 p. illus.).

437. Wolvin, Wallace V. $100 hen, how to get her. Spokane, Wash.: Printing by Farm & orchard Pub. Co., 1912. (2 p. l., [3]‐49 p. illus. 19 cm.).

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438. Smith, Edwin Augustus comp. Good farming and attractive country homes. From the Twice‐a‐week spokesman‐review's prize contests on how to make farm life more attractive; how to farm 160 acres non‐irrigated land; how to farm 10 acre irrigated tract; how to plan model farm house. Spokane, Wash.: The Twice a week spokesman‐ review, 1910. (162 p.).

439. Crescent Manufacturing Company. Mapleine dainties : how to make them. Seattle, Wash.: Crescent Manufacturing Co., 1920‐1929? (16 p.).

440. Mead Woman's Relief Corps, No. 9 (North Yakima, Wash.). The golden cook book of the Mead Woman's Relief Corps, No. 9, North Yakima, Washington. North Yakima, Wash.: Press of the Northwest Farm and Home, 1904. (16 p. ; 22 cm.).

441. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Low cost adequate diet. Seattle: 1933. ([13] l.). Note: "Issued by Division of home economics."

442. Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), and United States. Country Life Commission. Report of the Country Life Commission and Special message from the President of the United States. Spokane, Wash.: Printed for free distribution by the Chamber of Commerce, 1909. (61 p. 23 cm.). Note: At head of title: 60th Congress, 2d session. Senate. Doc. no. 705. L.H. Bailey, chairman.

443. Lenon, John W. From Nebraska to Washington Territory in a wagon. Logansport, Ind.: Daily Journal Print., 1889. (30 p. ; 28 cm.). Note: Photoreprint of original.

444. Columbia Basin Irrigation League. Columbia Basin : story of the irrigation project that will add $200,000,000 a year, national wealth. Spokane, Wash.: Columbia Basin Irrigation League, 1921. (1 folded sheet ([8] p.), map ; 24 cm.).

445. Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce. The land of plenty : Kittitas County in the upper Yakima district. Ellensburg, Wash.: Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce Record Press, 1910. ([24] p.).

446. Fruit Products Congress, and W. H. Wicks. The apple annual; a report of the proceedings of the Fruit Products Congress, Spokane, Nov. 17‐22, 1913, held in connection with the sixth national apple show, Spokane, Washington. Spokane: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1913. (145 p.). Note: W. H. Wicks, editor.

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447. Washington (State). Superintendent of Public Instruction. Teachers' manual for the elementary schools of the state of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: Printed and for sale by C.W. Gorham, 1905. (112 p., 1 l., 117‐138, [1] p.). Note: Other Titles: Two supplements: No.1 (1908) and No.2 (1911). Supplement No.2 (1911) contains, "Manual and household arts" by Benjamin Wiley Johnson.

448. Dorisy, Camille Edmond, Joseph Lemert Bradfield, and Washington State Planning Council. Residence electric heating as a potential market for hydroelectric power. Olympia: 1937. (2 p. l., 51 numb. l. incl. tables, diagrs. 28 cm.). Note: Mimeographed. Report to Washington State planning council by C.E. Dorisy, civil and hydraulic engr., and J.L. Bradfield, electrical and heating engr.

449. Lewis County Agricultural Association. Premium list, rules and regulations of the Lewis County agricultural association. Fair to be held on their grounds at Chehalis, Wash. ... 1892. Chehalis Chechalis Nugget print: 1892. (1 v.). Note: Advertisements interspersed.

450. Harris, Morris Charles. Walla Walla valley, Washington territory its resources, climate, river and railroad systems, cities and towns, land and land‐laws, and general advantages as a place of residence, together with pen‐sketches of prominent business houses. Walla Walla, Wash.: Statesman Book and job Press, 1879. (36 p. illus. 22 cm.).

451. Penrose, Stephen Beasley Linnard. Walla Walla Valley, the cradle of the Pacific Northwest; published through the courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce by the Walla Walla County Council of Parent‐Teacher Associations (May, 1935). Walla Walla, Wash.: Inland Printing & Pub. Co., 1935. (10 p.).

452. Gose, Thomas P., Walla Walla Farmers' Union, Northern Pacific Railway Company, Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, Portland and Seattle Railway Company Spokane, and Walla Walla County Farm Bureau. The Walla Walla County Farm Bureau, an organization of farmers, and the Farmers Union, an organization of grain growers of Walla Walla, Washington vs. Northern Pacific Railway Company, the Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company. n.p.: 1924. (203 p. map.).

453. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock. Laws and regulations relating to livestock sanitation. Olympia: 1919. (37 p.).

454. Hayes, W. H. Treatise on care and diseases of poultry extracts from the Modern veterinary practitioner. Seattle, Wash.: Lowman & Hanford Co., 1913. (32 p.).

455. National Grange. Grange list of the Patrons of Husbandry of the State[s] of Oregon, Washington and Idaho : for the year 1876. Salem, Or.: E.M. Waite, 1876. ([12] p. ; 17

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cm.).

456. Finer Textile Company. Manual. Angora wool rabbits and their proper care. Seattle, Wash.: Finer textiles Co., 1930. (1 p.l., 51, [1] p. plates. 22 cm.). Note: Mimeographed. Other Titles: Angora wool rabbits and their proper care.

457. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Apiculture. Relating to honey grades. Olympia: 1939. (12 p.).

458. Edmonds, Snohomish County, Washington, the home of the big red strawberry. Edmonds, Wash.: Tribune‐Review Print, 1912. (1 folder ([8] p.) illus., map. 16 cm.).

459. Utah‐Idaho Sugar Company. How Washington sugar is grown and refined. S.l.: s.n., 1940s. ([8] p., ill. ; 23 cm.). Note: [U and I Sugar Company]. Utah‐Idaho Sugar Company had a sugar beet factory in Bellingham, Wash.

460. Washington (State). Legislature. House of Representatives. An act to amend an act entitled An act to restrain swine from running at laage [sic] in Walla Walla County. Olympia, Wash.: s.n., 1863. (1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 19 cm.). Note: Other Titles: House of Representatives, eleventh session, Mr. Dugan, of Walla Walla County, House bill no. 30..

461. Skagit Steel & Iron Works. M.A.C. poleroad tractor. S.l: s.n., 1900s. (1 folded sheet (4 p.)). Note: "Manufactured by Skagit Steel & Iron Works, Motor Appliance Division, Sedro‐ Woolley, Washington"‐‐P. [1]. No date info available.

462. United States Employment Service. Washington (State). Seasonal labor needs in agriculture and allied operations, Washington State, 1943. Olympia: 1943.

463. Eckert, A. Grape growing in the Pacific Northwest : from practical experience of twenty years in the State of Washington. Detroit, Wash.: A. Eckert, 1909. (17 p.).

464. Thornton, Augustus Willoughby. European system of flax culture Americanized and adapted to the local conditions of U.S.A. (especially Puget Sound) The American system of flax and other fiber culture. Bellingham, Wash.: Union printing bdg. & sta. Co., 1917. ([3]‐60 p., 1 l.). Note: Other Title: American system of flax and other fiber culture.

465. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Rules and regulations governing inspection, grading and weighting of grain, and the operation of public grain warehouses; state of Washington grain grades containing official grain standards of the United States for wheat, shelled corn, oats, rye, barley and grain sorgums; Washington state grades for

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flax, beans, peas, peanuts. Olympia: 1927. (123 p.).

466. Washington Water Power Company, and Edward J. Crosby. The story of the Washington Water Power Company and its part in the history of electric service in the Inland Empire, 1889‐1930 inclusive. S.l.: s.n., 1931. (33 p.).

467. Fairhaven illustrated, containing a general review of the state of Washington and a compilation of the resources, terminal advantages, general industries and climate of the "Focal city," and the country tributary to it. Chicago: Baldwin Calcutt & Blakely Pub. Co., 1890. ([60] p. incl. illus., maps. front.). Note: Includes advertising.

468. Skagit County, Washington; a magazine edition published by the Mount Vernon herald; being a frank, fair and accurate exposition, pictorially and otherwise, of the resources, industries, farming and dairying possibilities of this wonderful section of the great evergreen state. Mount Vernon, Wash.: Herald Pub. Co., 1921. (96 p. illus. 35 cm.).

469. McNaught Land and Investment Company, pub. Anacortes, Skagit county, Washington ... Compiled from articles which appeared in the leading newspapers of the Northwest and published by the McNaught Land and Investment Company. Anacortes, Wash.: Allmond & Boynton, 1891. (40 p. 24 cm.).

470. Miller, Charles N., and Oregon Improvement Company. Land Dept. Anacortes, Skagit County : the metropolis of the Puget Sound basin, entrepot of the great mineral, timber and agricultural resources of Washington, the terminal point for railway and steamship transfer on the short and direct tra[n]scontinental and transoceanic line between all Atlantic and Pacific ocean countries. Anacortes, Wash.: Land Dept. Oregon Improvement Co., 1890. (63 p.). Note: Other Title: Anacortes, the terminal city of Puget Sound.

471. Baldwin, George Partridge. Anacortes illustrated; containing a general description of the state of Washington and a review of resources, terminal advantages, general industries and climate of Anacortes and its tributary country. Anacortes: Allmond and Boynton printers, 1800s. ([40] p., illus.).

472. Tacoma Chamber of Commerce Company, and Tacoma Commercial Club. Tacoma Columbian Fair souvenir. Tacoma, Wash.: Issued under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, 1893. ([40] p.).

473. Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce. [1937 Chamber of commerce's one day community conference : reports]. S.l.: s.n.], 1937. (77 leaves.). Note: "... one day Community conference [held] in connection with [the Chamber's] fifty‐fifth annual conference ..."

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474. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. The Spokane country. Spokane: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1905. (16 p.).

475. Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce (Aberdeen, Wash.). Aberdeen, Washington. Aberdeen, Wash.: Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, 1906. (48 p., ill. ; 22 x 15 cm.).

476. Spokane Chamber of Commerce, Burlington Quincy Railroad Company Chicago, and Inland Printing Company. Farm fortunes. Spokane, Wash.: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1906. (48 p.). Note: Foldable brochure promoting relocation and land sales in the Spokane area at the turn of the 20th century./ Advertisement, "You can reach Spokane comfortably and inexpensively via The Burlington" on verso of front fold./ Folded cover includes a detachable mailing card.

477. Longview Chamber of Commerce. Longview, Washington. Longview, Wash.: s.n., 1929. ([16] p.).

478. Olympia Chamber of Commerce. Resources and industries of Olympia and Thurston County, State of Washington. Olympia: W. Crosby & Co., 1898. (16 p.).

479. Locklin, H. D., and Washington State University. Filberts in western Washington. Pullman: State College of Washington, 1920‐1929. ([4] p. ; 23 cm.).

480. Grey, Zane, W. H. D. Koerner, and Harper & Brothers. The desert of wheat a novel. New York; London: Harper & Brothers, 1919. ([6], 367, [2] p. (last p. blank), [4] leaves of plates). Note: Set in the Columbia Basin. Has subject heading Washington State ‐‐ Inland Empire. Reproduction: Microfilm./ Columbus, Ohio :/ Ohio State University Libraries,/ 1995./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

481. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. A study of pasturing and grazing on nonrestocked cut‐over and burned‐over areas in Western Washington. Pullman, Wash.: 1940. (13 l.).

482. Martin, Clarence D., Washington (State) Governor,. An appeal for full development of the Grand Coulee‐‐Columbia basin project and for united support of western reclamation. Spokane: Shaw, 1937. ([6] p.). Note: by Clarence D. Martin, Governor of Washington (1933‐1941), in statewide radio speech January 16, 1937.

483. Washington State Land Settlement Association. Proceedings, first conference, Washington State Land Settlement Association, held June 20‐21, 1918, assembly rooms, Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club. Seattle, Wash.: Argus

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Press, 1918. (19 p. ; 24 cm.).

484. Murphy, Hon. John C. An appeal from the West, calling attention to the great need of a vast section of arid lands for life‐giving water, which the national government can, if it will, provide. Connell, Wash.: 1911. (13 l. 8vo.). Note: "An open letter to his Excellency, William H. Taft, President of the United States, Honorable Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the Interior, and Honorable Frederick H. Newell, Director General of Reclamation Service, Washington City, District of Columbia."

485. Sunnyside Water Users' Association. Annual Meeting of the Sunnyside Water Users Association : held at Sunnyside, Washington, Dec. 3, 1910; and Report of Auditing Committee. Sunnyside, Wash.: Sunnyside Sun, 1911. (15 p. ; 25 cm.). Note: Report of Auditing Committee covers period from Dec. 1907‐Dec. 1910./ Much of this concerns the policy of R.A. Ballinger, Secretary, Department of Interior, U.S. Reclamation Service, permitting refusal of supervising and project engineers to provide information to the Sunnyside Water Users' Association.

486. Columbia Basin Irrigation League, and Joseph A. Swalwell. Necessity for continuation of federal aid in the reclamation of arid lands. Spokane, Wash.: Columbia Basin Irrigation League, 1930. (19 p.). Note: "Prepared for presentation at public hearing by President Hoover's Committee on the conservation and administration of the public domain."

487. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. Special statistical report on reclamation revolving fund, land settlement, Whitestone Reclamation District, Kittitas Project and Columbia Basin Project. Erle J. Barnes, director. Olympia: J. Thomas Public Printer, 1925. (128 p. tables (1 fold.) 23 cm.). Note: At head of title: State of Washington. Department conservation and development to the Legislature in special session.

488. Jacobs, Joseph. Concerning state development. Seattle: Ivy Press, 1922. (13 p. 24 cm.). Note: "Article originally presented to the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Washington Irrigation Institute, held at Yakima, Wn., October 27 and 28, 1921."

489. Washington State Planning Council. Reclamation ‐ a national as well as regional benefit. Olympia: 1935. (9 l.). Note: by R.K. Tiffany.

490. Hoover, Herbert. A national policy in development of water resources; inland transportation, irrigation, reclamation, flood control, power, orderly development of our major drainage systems‐‐the Mississippi, the Great Lakes, the Columbia, the Great Valley of California, the Colorado, the intracoastal waterways, and others. Seattle: 1926. (26 p.). Note: An address before the Columbia River Basin League, Seattle, Wash., Aug. 21,

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1926.

491. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Reclaimed, reclaimed. N.p.: 1891. (1 folder (8 p.) 16 cm.). Note: Brochure offering reclaimed land in the Yakima Valley for sale by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company.

492. Washington (State). State Reclamation Act and Land Settlement Act of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn, 1919. (16 p. 8vo.).

493. Reitz, Storey and Duffy. Concrete pavements in western Washington, 1911‐1914. Seattle: Reitz. Storey & Duffy Inc., 1915. (37 p.). Note: "Adopt concrete roads to lower taxation."

494. Washington (State). Office of Unemployment Compensation and Placement. Seasonal agricultural labor demand in the State of Washington during 1941. Olympia: 1941. (30 leaves tables.). Note: Prepared by its Research & Statistics Section.

495. Hawley, Robert Emmett. Skqee mus, or, Pioneer days on the Nooksack. Bellingham, Wash.: R.E. Hawley, 1945. (xxiii, 189 p., ill. 24 cm.). Note: The author owned a sawmill in Whatcom County, Washington. "By Robert Emmett Hawley who was a member of the second white family to settle in the Lynden District on the Nooksack River, 1872."/ "Being a series of personal memories published by the author in his 83rd year after 73 years residence."

496. Edson, Lelah Jackson. Pioneers along the bend of the Nooksack. Bellingham, Wash.: Office of County Superintendent, 1945. (22 l.). Note: Reproduced from typewritten copy.

497. Fairhaven Chamber of Commerce. The State of Washington and city of Fairhaven : reliable descriptive and statistical information concerning the state in general and the Northwestern portion in particular. Fairhaven, Wash.: Fairhaven Pub. Co., 1892. (35 p., ill. ; 23 x 31 cm.). Note: Cover title: Fairhaven, the imperial city of Puget Sound, 1892.

498. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, Eugene Logan, and Glenn Lane Parker, joint author,. Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, State of Washington : Part I. By‐product water power possibilities in connection with gravity plan of development. 1928. (54 leaves, [41 diagrams], ill., maps ; 27 cm.). Note: Typescript.

499. Northwest Regional Council, and John Blanchard. Caravans to the Northwest. Boston, New York [etc.]: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1940. (4 p. l., 5‐123 p. illus. (incl. maps, facsims.)

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diagrs. 30 cm.).

500. Hathway, Marion. The migratory worker and family life. Chicago, Ill.: 1934. (xiv, 240 p. illus. (incl. maps, plans) 23 cm.). Note: Published also without thesis note./ Text lithographed./ "Private edition, distributed by the University of Chicago libraries."/ Bibliography: p. 227‐234./ Dissertation: Thesis (Ph. D.)‐‐University of Chicago, 1933./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ New Haven, CT :/ Yale University Library,/ 1994./ l reel. 35 mm.

501. Troxell, Willard Wilson, and William Paul O'Day, Joint Author,. Migration into the states of the Pacific Northwest, 1930‐1938. Portland, Ore.: 1940. ([22] l. tables.). Note: With a foreword by George B. Herington.

502. Lewis, Claude Isaac, J. R. Shepard, W. K. Newell, R. S. Herrick, H. C. Atwell, and H. S. Jackson. Choosing an orchard. Orenco, Ore.: Pacific horticultural correspondence school, 1916. Note: Contents: Planting fruit trees by H.C. Atwell; Orchard heating by R.S. Herrick; Care & cultivation of the orchard by W.K. Newell; Care & cultivation of the orchard by J.R. Shepard; Directions for orchard spraying by H.S. Jackson & H.F. Wilson.

503. Banks, Frank A. The Grand Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project : an address delivered at the annual meeting of the National Reclamation Association at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 16, 1935. Spokane, Wash.: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1935. (6 p. ; 23 cm.).

504. Statements presented to President Calvin Coolidge August 30, 1927 at Rapid City, South Dakota, concerning Columbia basin irrigation project. Rapid City?: 1927. (1 p. l., 12 numb. l. 26 cm.).

505. Washington (State). Soil Conservation Service. Western Washington Farmers are meeting the challenge of wise land use and erosion control. s.l.: s.n., [194?].

506. Patrons of Husbandry of Clark County. Committee on Immigration. Advantages of Clark County, Washington Territory : respecting its climate, soil, productions, public lands, &c. Vancouver, W.T.: [Patrons of Husbandry of Clark County] Oregon Churchman Job Print. Office, 1875. (16 p. ; 21 cm.).

507. McMacken, Joseph G. Geology of the Grand Coulee : Grand Coulee Dam and Quincy Basin Irrigation Project. Spokane, Wash.: The Author, 1935. (27 p., ill. ; 22 cm.). Note: Also, 4th edition in 1938. Covers Columbia Basin Irrigation Project.

508. Meeker, Ezra, and Puyallup Hop Company. Prospectus of the Puyallup Hop Company : doing business and having its principal office at Puyallup, state of Washington : hop yards at Kent, Wash., in the White River Valley. Tacoma, Wash.: F.T. Houghton & Co.,

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1891. (15 p. ill. ; 17 x 26 cm.). Note: "Capital stock, fully paid up, ‐ ‐ $100,000."‐‐Cover./ Contains extracts from "Hop culture in the United States" by E. Meeker, published in 1883.

509. Meeker, Ezra. The ox team : or, The old Oregon Trail, 1852‐1906 an account of the author's trip across the plains, from the River to Puget Sound, at the age of twenty‐two, with an ox and cow team in 1852, and of his return with an ox team in the year 1906, at the age of seventy‐six ... a narrative of events and descriptive of present and past conditions. Omaha, Neb.: The author, 1906. (248 p. front. (port.) ill. ; 20 cm.). Note: Latest edition (Bedford, Mass. : Applewood Books, 2001). Some later editions entitled Personal experiences on the Oregon trail sixty years ago.

510. ———. Story of the lost trail to Oregon. Seattle, Washington: 1915. (30 p., 1 l. illus. 16mo.). Note: Reprinted in 1984 (Ye Galleon Press).

511. McKay, Allis. They came to a river. Binfords & Mort: 1941. (651 p.).

512. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. Division of Columbia Basin Survey, and Willis Tryon Batcheller. State of Washington department of Conservation and Development Columbia Basin Survey : report on Columbia River pumping and power project. 1922. (ix, 417 leaves (some folded), [65] leaves of plates, ill., maps ; 29 cm.). Note: Manuscript facsimile copy.

513. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. 50 more veterans wanted to settle 50 more farms on the White Bluffs‐Hanford land settlement project in the Priest Rapids valley, Benton County, Washington. Seattle: 1920‐1929? ([4] p.).

514. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development, Columbia Basin Project, and Chester C. Hampton. Conclusions reached in a study of the market for products of the proposed Columbia Basin Project. Spokane, Wash.: Columbia Basin Irrigation League, 1927. (10 p. ; 24 cm.). Note: made by Chester C. Hampton for the Department of Conservation and Development of the State of Washington.

515. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. Division of Reclamation. Report on general survey of logged‐off lands of the state of Washington. Olympia: 1922. (7 p. diagrs.).

516. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation and Development. Settlers wanted on the White Bliffs ‐ Hanford land settlement project in the Priest Rapids valley, Benton county, Washington. Olympia: 1923. (12 p. illus.).

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517. Christian Co‐operative Colony. (Sunnyside, Wash.). 64,000 acres of the most fertile land in the world under the Sunnyside irrigation canal : the Christian Co‐operative Colony of Sunnyside, Yakima Valley, Washington. Sunnyside, WA: The Christian Co‐operative Colony, 1901. ([4] p. + 1 sheet (2 p.) ; 29 cm.). Note: Four pages printed leaflet and 2 page printed leaflet, with original envelope. Promotional items describing climate, water, soil, products, fruit, livestock, lumber, markets, etc.

518. Allen, A. J. Miss, and Elijah White. Ten years in Oregon : travels and adventures of Doctor E. White and lady, west of the Rocky Mountains : with incidents of two sea voyages via Sandwich Islands around Cape Horn. Ithaca, N.Y.: Mack Andrus & Co. printers, 1848. (399 p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 port. ; 21 cm.). Note: "Containing... a description of the soil, production and climate of the country."

519. Harrison, J. M. Harrison's guide and resources of the Pacific slope : including the territories of Washington and Idaho : also, states of Oregon, Nevada and California. San Francisco: J.M. Harrison M.D. cArr & Co. Printers, 1872‐. (5 v. ; 23 cm.). Note: pt. 1. Washington Territory. Other Title: Guide and resources of the Pacific Slope. 2nd ed. published in 1876.

520. Judson, Phoebe Goodell. A pioneer's search for an ideal home. Bellingham, Wash.: [Printed by Union Printing Binding and Stationery Company], 1925. (309, [5] p., incl. front. (ports.) 21 cm.). Note: Reprint 1984 (Univ. of Nebraska).

521. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. Range research report. Portland: 1942. (3 v. ill. 27 cm. (v. 1: 20 cm.)). Note: v. 1. Important plants on national forest ranges of eastern Oregon and eastern Washington, by E.H. Reid; v. 2. An appraisal of range survey methods from the standpoint of effective range management, by E.H. Reid and G.D. Pickford; v. 3. Guides to determine range condition and proper use of mountain meadows in eastern Oregon, by E.H. Reid and G.D. Pickford.

522. Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Seattle, the Puget Sound country, and western Washington : their resources and opportunities. Seattle: Press of the Trade Register, 1901. (36 p. ill. ; 24 cm.).

523. Bagley, Clarence. The acquisition and pioneering of old Oregon. Seattle: Argus Print., 1924. (41 p., [11] leaves of plates ill., ports. ; 30 cm.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ New Haven, CT :/ Yale University Library,/ 1993./ 1 reel. 35 mm. Cited in A bibliography of agriculture in territorial Washington by John MacEachern and Margaret B. Cooke ([Pullman, Wash.] State College of Washington, 1953).

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524. Ballou, Robert. Early Klickitat valley days. Goldendale, Wash.: Printed by the Goldendale sentinel, 1938. (496 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 24 cm.). Note: "describes clearing of land for farming, tells of Ben Snipes the largest cattle owner... and the first apple trees planted." Reprinted in 1997 (Mt. Vernon, Ind. : Windmill Publications).

525. Brockett, L. P. Our western empire, or, the new West beyond the Mississippi. Philadelphia: Bradley, Garretson & Co., 1881. (1312 p. ill., maps.). Note: "Containing ... description ... of the geography, geology ... the climate, soil, agriculture, the mineral and mining products ... To which is added the various routes, and prices of passage and transportation ... and statistics of crops, areas, rainfall, etc." Cited in A bibliography of agriculture in territorial Washington by John MacEachern and Margaret B. Cooke ([Pullman, Wash.] State College of Washington, 1953). Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11578.

526. Armstrong, A. N. Oregon comprising a brief history and full description of the territories of Oregon and Washington ... together with remarks upon the social position, productions, resources and prospects of the country, a dissertation upon the climate and a full description of the Indian tribes of the Pacific slope ... Interspersed with incidents of travel and adventure. Chicago: C. Scott, 1857. (vi, 147 p.). Note: Reprinted 1969 (Fairfield, Wash.).

527. Fraser, Hugh Mrs, and Hugh C. Fraser. Seven years on the Pacific slope. New York: Dodd Mead and Company, 1914. (xii, 391 p. ill. ; 24 cm.). Note: A narrative of life in the Methow Valley, Washington. Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11578.

528. Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce. Bulletin no. [1]‐8. Tacoma, Wash.: 1911. (8 nos. in 1 vol. 23 cm.). Note: Published by the Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce. Includes: Small fruits and truck gardening in the vicinity of Tacoma; Dairying, poultry raising and stock raising near Tacoma; and Fruit growing and farming in the Puget Sound country.

529. Welsh, William D., Edwin Van Syckle, Hoquiam Chamber of Commerce, and Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce. Brief historical sketch of Grays Harbor, Washington. S.l.: Rayonier Inc., 1942. (29 p. ill.).

530. Wenatchee Commercial Club. Chelan County, Washington, the home of the big red apple. Wenatchee, Wash.: 1908. ([16] p. illus.).

531. Clallam County Immigration Association. Port Angeles, the gate city of the Pacific coast. Port Angeles: 1896. (40 p. illus., ports.).

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Note: Reprint 1965.

532. Todd, Louie D. The big bend, the mecca of the homeseeker. Davenport, Wash.: Davenport Tribune, 1902. (52 p. illus., ports.).

533. Morris, Anna Van Rensselaer. The apple woman of the Klickitat. New York: Duffield & Company, 1918. ([12], 271, [5] p. (first 4 p. and last 3 p. blank), [4] leaves of plates ; 20 cm.). Note: Fiction set in apple industry of Klickitat Co., Wash., illustrated with photos of local apple orchards. Reproduction: Microfilm./ Columbus, Ohio :/ Ohio State University Libraries,/ 1997./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

534. Yakima Commercial Club of North Yakima. The Yakima Valley, Washington. Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Commercial Club of North Yakima, 1905. ([32] p. photos. 15 x 23 cm.).

535. Greater Grays Harbor Development Bureau. Grays Harbor, Washington. Pacific Northwest. Montesano, Wash.: 1924. ([18] p. illus. (incl. map)).

536. Thornton, Augustus Willoughby. The suburbanite's handbook of dwarf fruit tree culture, their training and management, with a discussion on their adaptibility to the requirements of the commercial orchardist both in connection and in competition with standard trees. Bellingham, Wash.: Press of S.B. Irish & Co., 1909. (115 p. illus. 24 cm.).

537. Bealby, J. T. How to make an orchard in British Columbia a handbook for beginners. London: A. and C. Black, 1912. (Viii, 86, [4] p. ; 20 cm. [2 microfiches (61 fr.)]). Note: Includes advertising matter./ Reproduction: Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the National Library of Canada./ Ottawa :/ Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions,/ 1996.

538. ———. Fruit ranching in British Columbia. London: A. and C. Black, 1909. (Xi, 196 p., [32] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. [3 microfiches (146 fr.)]). Note: Includes bibliographical references./ Reproduction: Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the Hamilton Public Library./ Ottawa :/ Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions,/ 1997.

539. Washington (State). Dept. of Highways. Traffic accidents on rural primary highways 1938. Olympia: The Dept., 1938. ([13] leaves ; 28 cm.).

540. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. Washington horticultural inspector's report 1943‐1944. Olympia, Wash.: Division of Horticulture, 1944. ([4], 22 leaves ; 28 cm.). Note: Other Title: Horticultural inspector's report 1943‐1944.

541. Washington (State). State Apple Advertising Commission. A digest of scientific literature

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concerning the apple, its nutritive and therapeutic values. Olympia: 1938. (96 p. incl. illus., tables, diagr. 26 cm.).

542. ———. Report on the spray residue situation in the state of Washington. Wenatchee: 1938. ([172] l. photos.). Note: Prepared in cooperation with the Washington state horticultural association spray residue committee.

543. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education, and Katherine Illias. Cotton fashions. Olympia, Wash.: mimeographed by Washington State Board for Vocational Education, 1942. (47 leaves, ill. ; 28 cm.). Note: Other Title: Cotton fabrics.

544. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home Economics Division. Home project stories. Olympia: 1942. (42 p.).

545. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Trade, Industrial & Technical Section. Training for the skilled trades. Olympia: 1938. (8 l.).

546. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home Economics Division. Nutrition notes. Olympia: 1942. (14 l.).

547. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington. Extension Service, and Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Rural War Production Training Division. Feeding dairy cows for increased milk production. Olympia, Wash.?: State Board for Vocational Education Rural War Production Training Division, 1943. (1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographical references.

548. Washington (State). State Board for Vocational Education. Home Economics Division. A compilation of films available for use in home economics classes. Olympia: 1942. (17 p.). Note: by Ella Moyer.

549. International Apple Association, Western Fruit Jobbers Association of America, National Transportation Committee (U.S.), and Washington Boxed Apple Bureau. Freight rate committee. Statement presented to the National transportation committee in regard to certain problems confronting rail carriers and some of the steps necessary for their solution. Seattle: Freight rate committee Washington boxed apple bureau, 1933. (15 p. tables, diagrs.).

550. Washington Cooperative Egg & Poultry Association, and Lelia Wright Frederick. The chicken cook book : recipes and menus. Seattle, Wash.: Washington Cooperative Egg & Poultry Association, 1937. (25 p., ill. ; 12 x 16 cm.).

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551. Farm and ranch directory : for Nez Perce, Latah, Whitman, Lewis, Clearwater, Idaho, Garfield and Asotin Counties. Lewiston: R.G. Baily Print. Co., 1940s. (1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.).

552. Nessly, J. E. Whitman County, Washington; greatest grain producing County in the world, and its principal towns. Pullman and metropolis. Rosalia, Washington: J.E. Nessly, 1893. (27 p.).

553. Sparks Brothers Real Estate and Loan Agents. Pocket guide to eastern Washington and Tekoa : the leading town in the great Palouse country. Tekoa, Wash.: Sparks Bros. Real Estate and Loan Agents, 1891‐1910? (16 p. ; 14 cm.).

554. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. The Spokane country : you can make a barrel of money growing apples in the Spokane Country. Spokane: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1909. (24 p., ill., map, ports. ; 26 cm.). Note: Agricultural opportunities for home seekers in the Yakima Valley, along the Snake River, in the Wenatchee Valley, Colville Valley, North Columbia River Valley, Okanogan district and Spokane.

555. Great Northern Railway Company. Wenatchee north country : Entiat Valley, Methow Valley, Lake Chelan, Okanogan Valley. Minnesota: s.n., 1916. (36 p.,ill., maps ; 29 cm.). Note: Several later editions.

556. Jacobs, Joseph. Yakima project : Tieton unit. S.l.: s.n., 1912. (1 v. (various pagings), 1 map, 1 chart ; 28 cm.). Note: "1905‐1912." Reports by Joseph Jacobs and others. Handwritten title on title page:; Yakima irrigation project :; Tieton unit.

557. Northern Pacific Railway Company, Thomas Cooper, and G. H. Plummer. Price list of lands for sale by Northern Pacific Railway Company : under the Tieton Unit of the Yakima Irrigation Project. Tacoma, Wash.: Northern Pacific Railway Co., 1915. (Broadside (1 sheet [1] p.) ; 31 x 23 cm.). Note: Thomas Cooper, Land Commissioner, G.H. Plummer, Western Land Agent.

558. Jacobs, Joseph. Yakima project : Sunnyside Division. S.l.: s.n., 1907. (1 v. (various pagings) ; 27 cm.). Note: "1905‐1907." Reports by Joseph Jacobs and others. Handwritten title on title page:; Yakima irrigation project :; Sunnyside division.

559. Christian Co‐operative Colony. (Sunnyside, Wash.). Dear brother: We come to you hoping to interest you in a new ... undeveloped country. Sunnyside, Wash.: 1898. ([4] p. illus. 28 cm. (In case 39 cm.)).

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560. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Bureau of Community Publicity, and Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce. Sunnyside, Washington. Sunnyside, Wash.: Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce, 1911. (7, [1] p., ill. ; 14 cm.). Note: Colored illustrations on cover./ "This booklet planned, written and executed by the Bureau of Community Publicity of the Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."‐‐[last page].

561. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Sunnyside : Yakima County, central Washington. United States: s.n., 1898. (60 columns, ill., 2 maps ; 21 cm.). Note: Northern Pacific Railway Company logo on cover./ 2 columns per p./ Other Title: Yakima County, central Washington.

562. Christian Co‐operative Colony. (Sunnyside, Wash.). The Christian Co‐Operative Colony of Sunnyside, Yakima Valley, Washington : for date of excursion and special information address as above. Sunnyside, Wash.: The Colony, 1900. (1 folded sheet ([4] p.) ; 28 cm.). Note: Letterhead stationery of the Christian Co‐Operative Colony of Sunnyside, Yakima Valley, Washington./ On p. [2] and p. [4], extracts from letters of residents describing conditions in Sunnyside, Wash.

563. Jacobs, Joseph. Yakima project : Wapato division. S.l.: s.n., 1906. (1 v. (various pagings), maps, charts ; 28 cm.). Note: Handwritten title on title page:; Yakima irrigation project :; Wapato division.

564. Brown, S. W. S.W. Brown's illustrated descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, evergreens, shrubs and roses cultivated and for sale at the Vancouver Nursery, Vancouver W.T. Vancouver WA: S.W. Brown] Independent Office Job Printing Establishment). 1878. (56 p., ill. ; 22 cm.).

565. Valley Fair Association (Puyallup, Wash.). Premium list of the fifth annual fair of the Valley Fair Association : to be held at Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington October 4 to 8, inclusive, 1904. Puyallup, Wash.: Puyallup Valley Tribune Print, 1904. (143 p., ill. ; 20 cm.). Note: Includes entry blank./ Includes by‐laws of Valley Fair Association./ Includes advertising matter./ Includes indexes.

566. Snohomish County Executive Committee for the Lewis and Clark Fair (1905 :; Portland, Or.). Snohomish County, Washington the richest on Puget Sound. Everett, Wash.: Everett Daily Herald, 1905. ([64] p.).

567. Lyman, William Denison. County of Walla Walla, Washington. Salem, Ore.: Statesman Pub. Co., 1905. ([64] p. front., illus.). Note: Cover title./ "Written by Professor W.D. Lyman."/ Souvenir [for Lewis and Clark Fair, Portland, Oregon, 1905].

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568. Alaska‐Yukon‐Pacific Exposition. Dept. of Livestock. (1909 : Seattle, Wash.), and Alaska‐ Yukon‐Pacific Exposition. Prize list, rules and regulations (preliminary). Seattle: Challenge Press, 1908. (121 p. ; 23 cm.).

569. Pierce County Agricultural and Industrial Association. Premium list of the Pierce County Agricultural & Industrial Ass'n first annual fair to be held at Tacoma on Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1896. Tacoma, Wash.?: s.n., 1896. ([42] p., ill. ; 22 cm.). Note: "$7,000 in premiums."

570. Vancouver Board of Trade (Vancouver, Wash.). Clarke County, Washington Territory its manufacturing, lumber, agricultural, fruit, grazing and other resources. Vancouver, W.T.: [s.n., 1889. (sheet ; 24 x 57 cm. folded to 24 x 10 cm.). Note: Text [12] p. Issued by the Vancouver Board of Trade ...

571. Lewis, Howard Thompson, and Stephen Ivan Miller joint editors. The economic resources of the Pacific northwest. Seattle: Lowman & Hanford, 1923. (xiv, 523 p., ill. ; 20 cm.).

572. Columbia Basin Survey Commission (Wash.), and Marvin Chase. The Columbia basin irrigation project. A report by Columbia Basin Survey Commission, State of Washington, 1920. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn public printer, 1920. (185 p. incl. illus., tables, diagrs. plates (part fold.) profiles (part fold.) viii fold. charts. 23 cm.). Note: On cover: Columbia Basin Project with appendices, 1920./ Marvin Chase, chairman.

573. Waller, Osmar Lysander. The Columbia Basin Irrigation Project; an address ... before the Washington Bankers' Association at Seattle, June 11, 1920. Seattle: 1920. (14 leaves.).

574. Miller, Charles N. Wealth and resources of Oregon and Washington, the Pacific Northwest a complete guide over the local lines of the Union Pacific Railway. Portland, OR: Passenger Dept. of the Union Pacific Ry., 1889. (256 p., ill., maps ; 22 cm.). Note: Copyright by C.N. Miller./ Advertising matter interspersed.

575. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Dewey's guns have opened the way for Washington's flour and other products. St. Paul, Minn.: 1899. ([8] p. illus. 31 cm.). Note: Later ed. issued with title: Uncle Sam's guns have opened the oriental market for Washington's products, 1905‐1910?.

576. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, and Edward Franklin Gaines. Studies in cereal crops. Pullman, Wash.: Agricultural Experiment Station, 1915‐? (v. 1‐2).

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577. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Law relating to eggs ; Law, regulations, definitions and functions relating to stock feeds ; Regulations relating to milk and ice cream containers and meat products ; Rules relating to statement of weight, measure or quantity ; Rules governing analysis of food and drug products ; Public nuisance defined, and penalty. Olympia: Dept. of Agriculture, 1915. (16 p. ; 22 x 9 cm.). Note: Other Titles: Law, regulations, definitions and functions relating to stock feeds; Regulations relating to milk and ice cream containers and meat products; Rules relating to statement of weight, measure or quantity; Rules governing analysis of food and drug products; Public nuisance defined, and penalty.

578. Regional summaries of state land use planning reports on unified state agricultural programs to meet the impacts of war and aid in national defense and related material, Idaho, Oregon, Washington. Spokane, Wash.: 1941. (iv, 95 l.). Note: Developed by a conference group of representatives of State Extension Services, Agricultural Experiment Stations, and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

579. Washington (State). Statistics and Immigration Bureau. The logged‐off lands of western Washington. Olympia: Boardman, 1911. (71 p.). Note: Also, revised ed. in 1915.

580. Davis Publishing Company. The state of Washington; a review of the state's natural resources and their development and its commercial, industrial, agricultural and official life. Seattle, Wash.: Davis Pub. Co., 1939. (2 p. l., 7‐143 p.). Note: Cover title: Golden anniversary, state of Washington, 1889‐1939.

581. Evans, Elwood. Puget Sound : its past, present, and future : an address. Olympia, Wash. Territory: [s.n.], 1869. (16 p. ; 24 cm.). Note: Delivered by Elwood Evans, Esq. at Port Townsend, Washington Territory, January 5th, 1869, for the benefit of the hall fund of the Good Templars.

582. Carrére, John F. Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, and its tributary country, comprising all of eastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle their mineral, agricultural and commercial resources, with a description of the Spokane Falls Waterpower. Spokane City Council and Board of Trade: 1889. (40 p. front., illus. 19 cm.).

583. Evans, Elwood, and Washington (State). World Fair Commission (1893). The State of Washington a brief history of the discovery, settlement and organization of Washington, the "Evergreen State" : as well as a compilation of official statistics showing the material development of the state up to date. Tacoma: World's Fair Commission of the State of Washington Typesetting and printing by the Tacoma Daily News, 1893. (224 p., ill.). Note: Reproduction: Microfiche./ Ann Arbor, Mich. :/ UMI,/ 1999./ 3 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm./ (Genealogy and local history ; LH12353).

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584. Washington (State). Dept of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. Horticultural laws of the state of Washington, 1939. Olympia: State printing plant, 1939. (40 p.).

585. Homes in the Walla Walla Valley : with a description of the country, its resources and advantages : published for the information of intending immigrants. Walla Walla, Wash.: Statesman Job Printing Office, 1875. (32 p. ; 16 cm.).

586. United States. Resettlement Administration. The Resettlement Administration program in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Portland, Ore.: Region XI Resettlement Administration, 1936. (30 leaves.). Note: "Vol. one, Jan. 1936"‐‐Cover.

587. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Livestock. Laws, regulations and instructions relating to the branding of live stock and the inspection of brands. Olympia: The Division, 1937. (19 p. ; 22 cm.). Note: Other Title: Branding of live stock and the inspection of brands. Also, 1939 edition.

588. ———. Definition of flavors and odors found in cream. Olympia: 1900? (5 l.). Note: No date info available.

589. ———. Examination for weigher's, grader's and sampler's licen. Olympia: 1943. ([3] l.).

590. Skagit County Chamber of Commerce. Skagit County, Washington. Mount Vernon, Wash.: Skagit County Chamber of Commerce, 1939. (1 folded sheet, ill. ; 24 x 31 cm. folded to 24 x 11 cm.). Note: "World's finest farm land by U.S. test, U.S. champion dairy herd."

591. Hunt, Lelia Wall, and State College of Washington. You and your food. Pullman, Wash.: Extension service State college of Washington, 1943. (3 p. l., [9]‐254 p. 23 cm.). Note: Bibliography: p. 251‐254.

592. Osborn, Frederick A. Physics of the home a text‐book for home economics students in normal schools, colleges and universities. Seattle: University Book Store, 1925. (291 p., [5] leaves of plates, ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographical references and index./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ University Park, Pa. :/ Pennsylvania State University,/ 1996./ on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm./.

593. Coffman, Noah Berry. Visions and tasks. The new Americanism: "when you see a good thing, go get it." Land settlement possibilities ‐ western Washington valleys ‐ what they are and what they can be made. Chehalis Bee‐nugget Print: 1918. (15 p. fold. table.).

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Note: Address by N.B. Coffman, Chehalis, vice‐president Washington State Land Settlement Association, at Yakima, Dec. 19, 1918. Other Title: Land settlement possibilities.

594. Bryan, Enoch Albert. A national system of education. Presidential address before the Association of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations, Berkeley, California. Berkeley: 1915. (15 p. 27 cm.).

595. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. The Pacific Northwest: information for settlers and others. Oregon and Washington territory. New York: J.C. Rankin, 1883. (32 p. double map. 23 cm.).

596. Washington State Planning Council. Farm tenancy in Washington. Olympia, Wash.: 1937. (1 p. leaves, 28 p. incl. tables. 28 cm.).

597. Northwest Regional Council, Betty Brown, and Donald Simpson. A report on some legal aspects of farm tenancy in Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or.: 1939. (vi, 41 numb. l. 18 cm.). Note: "Part I (Oregon) of the report was prepared by Miss Betty Brown; part II (Washington) by Mr. Donald Simpson."‐‐Pref.

598. Hetherton, P. Flood damage prevention : a report. Olympia: Washington State Planning Council, 1938. (8 leaves, map ; 28 cm.).

599. Washington State Planning Council. Division of Land Use Planning. Progress report and tentative objectives of land use work in the state of Washington. Olympia?: 1934. ([68] l.).

600. Washington State Planning Council. The responsibility of county commissioners in directing proper land use. Wenatchee: 1939. (5 l.).

601. Willard, Rex E., and Lawrence Clifford Wheeting. The land and its uses : a sketch of inventory and classification methods. Pullman, Wash.: State College of Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900s. ([1], 10 leaves, ill. ; 28 cm.). Note: Other Title: Program for land classification.

602. Washington State Planning Council. Division of Land Use Planning. Land classification and land use. Olympia: 1935. (Folder (6 p.)).

603. Washington State Planning Council. Land Use Committee. Land classification and land use surveys, state of Washington. Olympia, Wash?: The Council, 1935. (4, [2] leaves ; 28 cm.).

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604. Washington (State). State Land Use Planning Committee. A preliminary unified state program to meet the impacts of war and the needs of defense. Pullman: 1941. (1 v. (unpaged)). Note: Subject headings include Agriculture ‐‐ Economic aspects ‐‐ Washington (State).

605. Washington State Planning Council. List of maps and data for land use and classification studies. Olympia: The Council, 1939. (8 leaves ; 28 cm.).

606. ———. Preliminary report on land use problems and policy for the state of Washington. Olympia: 1934. (10 p. 28 cm.). Note: Reproduction of typewritten copy./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y.,/ Columbia University Libraries,/ 1996./ 1 microfilm reel, 35 mm.

607. ———. Model rural land zoning resolution. Olympia: Washington State Planning Council, 1938. (vi, 10 leaves, forms ; 28 cm.).

608. Washington (State). Office of Commissioner of Public Lands, and Washington (State). Board of State Land Commissioners. Rules of practice of the Board of State Land Commissioners; rules governing survey of state lands; information for the public. Olympia: State printer, 1901. (21 p.).

609. Spokane Chamber of Commerce, and Inland Printing Co. The Inland Empire of the Northwest : Where fortune beckons to the farmer and investor. Spokane: Press of Inland Printing Co., 1903. (16 p., ill. ; 19 cm.).

610. Pacific Northwest Immigration Board. The Pacific Northwest, its wealth and resources : Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Portland, Or.: Pacific Northwest Immigration Board, 1896. (128 p., ill. ; 20 cm.). Note: Includes index.

611. Maynard, Harold H. Marketing northwestern apples. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1923. (vii, 190 p. front., diagrs. 20 cm.).

612. France, George W. The struggles for life and home in the Northwest. New York: I. Goldmann printer, 1890. (607, [1] p. front. (port.) illus. (incl. facsims.) 25 cm.).

613. Washington State Poultry Association. Proceedings of 1st annual meeting, March 4, 1893, Seattle. Seattle: 1893. (16 p.). Note: No known existing copies.

614. Washington State Fair (No. Yakima). First annual report, Sept. 24‐29, 1894. Olympia, Wash.: 1894. (9 p.).

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615. Dix, P. A. Salesmanship: a special course for nursery salesmen. Portland, Ore.: Pacific Horticultural Correspondence School, 1912. (28 p. 8vo.). Note: by P.A. Dix, President Pacific Coast Association of Nurserymen, and others ...

616. Smith, Charles W., and Washington (State). Office of Commissioner of Public Lands. Vacant logged‐off lands of the state of Washington. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn Public Printer, 1917. (136 p. plates. 22 cm.). Note: "References on logged‐off lands, comp. by Charles W. Smith": p. 133‐136.

617. Washington (State). Bureau of Statistics and Immigration, and Washington (State). Office of the Secretary of State. Logged‐off and arid land law passed by the thirteenth Legislature of the State of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn Public Printer, 1913. (24 p. 23 cm.). Note: "Explanatory introductory statement, by Harry F. Giles, deputy commissioner, Bureau of Statistics and Immigration": p. [2]‐6.

618. Grays Harbor Development Club, and Morris Charles Harris. The logged‐off lands of Grays Harbor, Washington; "the home country." Hoquiam, Wash.: Grays Harbor Development Club, 1911. (39 p. 23 cm.). Note: Also, 1915 edition. Comp. by M.C. Harris.

619. Washington Logged Off Land Association, and George F. Boos. Proceedings of the Washington Logged Off Land Association held at Everett and Seattle, Washington. Organization meeting at Everett, Washington, July 14th, 1908. First and second annual meetings at Seattle, Washington, November 13th, 1909. Together with the constitution and by‐laws adopted December 9, 1909. Seattle?: 1909. (63 p.). Note: No more published? Comp. by Geo. E. Boos ...

620. Thompson & Sawyer. Report: by‐product recovery, northwestern logged‐off lands. Seattle: 1922. (131 L.). Note: Based on the 1921 report of C.L. Thompson.

621. Thompson, C. L. Report and prospectus: by‐product recovery, Pacific Northwest logged‐off lands. New York: 1921. (50 l. illus.).

622. Washington (State). Office of Commissioner of Public Lands, and Clark V. Savidge. Vacant logged‐off lands. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn Public Printer, 1922. (13 p. ; 22 cm.). Note: Chiefly tables.

623. Yakima Valley Fruit Growers Association. Articles of incorporation and by‐laws. Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Republic Press, 1910. (45 p.). Note: As revised and amended by the Board of Trustees at the meetings of Jan. 2, Feb. 25, and March 21, 1911.

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624. Hill, Samuel, American Road Builders' Association, and Alaska‐Yukon‐Pacific Exposition. Modern road building; being reports of the Transactions of the first Congress of American Road Builders held at Seattle, Washington, July 4, 1909. New York: Good Roads Magazine, 1909. (218 p. illus.). Note: Session held in Washington Good Roads Building Alaska‐Yukon‐Pacific Exposition, Seattle./ Autographed on fly‐leaf by Samuel Hill.

625. McArdle, L. D., Washington State Good Roads Association, and Washington (State). Dept. of Efficiency. The Highway Patrol and traffic conditions. Olympia, Wash.: Dept. of Efficiency?] Frank M. Lamborn), 1923. (13 p., [3] folded leaves). Note: Address delivered by L.D. McArdle before the Washington State Good Roads Association at Olympia, October 24, 1923. Reproduction: Microfilm./ New York, N.Y. :/ Columbia University Libraries,/ 1997./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

626. Southwest Washington Good Roads Association. Meeting. Proceedings of the 1939 Annual Meeting, Southwest Washington Good Roads Association, November 15, 1939, Olympia, Wash. Olympia, Wash.?: The Association, 1939. ([9] leaves ; 28 cm.).

627. Hill, Samuel, and Washington State Good Roads Association. A letter to the members of the Legislature. Seattle?: 1930. (1 p. l., 11 p.). Note: Letter signed by Samuel Hill.

628. Coffman, Noah Berry. Annual address of the president [presented at the] 20th annual convention [of the] Washington State Good Roads Association, Yakima, 1919. n.p.: 1919. (1 v. 23 cm.).

629. Washington State Good Roads Association. Facts and figures on highway financing and administration in the state of Washington, as compiled from data before a special committee appointed after the 1929 convention of the Washington State Good Roads Association. Seattle?: 1931. (11 p. tables.).

630. Hartman, John Peter. Creation of Mount Rainier National Park. 1935. (11, [1] p. map.). Note: Cover title./ "An address ... delivered at the 37th Annual Convention of Washington Good Roads Association, at Olympia, Washington, on September 27th and 28th, 1935."

631. Washington State Good Roads Association. Brief history of the Washington State Good Roads Association. Seattle?: Washington State Good Roads Association, 1939. (32 p.). Note: "Prepared pursuant to a resolution of the 1938 convention at Seattle and particularly emphasizing the work of Honorable Samuel Hill, the founder."

632. Morrison, J. R. County roads : their character and costs. Seattle?: Washington State Good Roads Association, 1911. (14 p. ; 14 cm.).

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Note: A paper prepared for and read at the meeting of the Washington State Good Roads Association Held at Wenatchee, Washington, Oct. 19‐21, 1911.

633. Hartman, John P. The epic of American transportation; an address delivered at the fortieth annual convention of Washington Good Roads Association. n.p.: 1938. (14 p. port.).

634. Hislop, William. Heredity as affecting constructive animal breeding. Spokane: Washington Pure Bred Live Stock Association, 1916. (11 p.). Note: "Address delivered before Washingtion Pure Bred Live Stock Association, Spokane, Washington, June 17, 1916."

635. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. Maximum wartime production capacity of agriculture, State of Washington. Pullman, Wash.: 1943. (100 p. ; 28 cm.).

636. Booster Club. (Dayton, Wash.), and Waitsburg. Washington Improvement Club. The Touchet Valley, Dayton and Waitsburg, Washington. N.p.: 1909? (62 p., 1 l., illus.).

637. Northern Pacific Railway Company. Yakima Valley, Washington : traversed by the Northern Pacific Railway. St. Paul, Minn.: The Railway, 1902. (1 sheet, ill., ports. ; 15 x 82 cm. folded to 15 x 8 cm.). Note: Issued in protective cover (16 x 9 cm.)/ On cover: Search this wallet, it will pay you. Later edition in 1911.

638. Thompson, Charles, and Rosalia Chamber of Commerce. On the battle ground : Rosalia, Wash. Spokane: The Inland Press of Inland Printing Co., 1905. (32 p. ill. ; 18 x 25 cm.). Note: "Photos in this book by Charles Thompson, Rosalia, Wash."‐‐P. 4 of cover.

639. Adams County A.Y.P.E. Commission. Adams County, Washington : "the bread basket of the world". Ritzville, Wash.: [Adams] County A.Y.P.E. Commission, 1909. (ill. ; 23 cm.). Note: Published by the County A.Y.P.E. Commission, Ritzville, Washington. Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11736.

640. LaCrosse, Whitman County, Washington: The land of peace and plenty. 1908? (1 sheet).

641. City of Palouse: its inexhaustible resources and promising future. 1901? (1 sheet).

642. Bussell, C.B. Bussell Land Company: Orchard homes. 1907. (4 p.).

643. Yakima Commercial Club, and Oregon‐Washington Railroad Navigation Company. Intensive horticulture and gardening in the Yakima Valley. North Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Commercial Club, 1880s. (16 p. 23 cm.).

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Note: "This booklet planned, written and executed by the Bureau of Community Publicity of the Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."‐‐P. [2].

644. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau, and Benton City Commercial Club. Benton City, Washington. Benton City: Commercial Club, 1911. (1 folder (31 p.) illus., map. 22 x 21 cm.). Note: "Issued under the co‐operative publicity plan of the Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. ... Planned and executed by Sunset Magazine Homeseekers' Bureau."

645. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company, and Benton City Commercial Club. Benton City and the Yakima Valley. Benton City, Wash.: Benton City Commercial Club, 1912. (32 p. illus. (incl. map) 23 cm. in cover 28 cm.). Note: "This booklet issued under the co‐operative publicity plan of the Oregon‐ Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."‐‐P. 32.

646. Yakima Commercial Club, and Oregon‐Washington Railroad Navigation Company. North Yakima, the city. North Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Commercial Club, 1912. (15 p. 23 cm.). Note: "This booklet issued under the co‐operative community plan of Oregon‐ Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."‐‐P. [2].

647. ———. Success in Yakima County, Washington. North Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Commercial Club, 1911. (15 p. 23 cm.). Note: "This booklet issued under the co‐operative community plan of Oregon‐ Washington Railroad & Navigation Co."‐‐P. [2].

648. A.L. Funk & Co. Land Opening Extraordinary: Special sale of city lots and irrigated orchard tracts at Byron, Washington. 1910? (1 sheet).

649. Yakima Commercial Club. North Yakima, Washington and Yakima County. 1907. (30 p.).

650. Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company,. The Priest Rapids Valley: Benton County, Washington. 1925? (14).

651. Milwaukee Road (sic). Priest Rapids Valley, Washington. 1930. (11 p.).

652. Cowles Publishing Company. Crops in Washington, Idaho and Oregon are forecast by trained observers. 1925. (4).

653. Spokane Interstate Fair. Premium List. 1903.

654. Hazelwood Holstein Farms (Ferry & Spokane Wash.). Pamphlet on dairy cows. n.d.

655. Mercer, A. S. Washington territory. The great North‐west, her material resources, and claims to emigration. A plain statement of things as they exist. Utica, N.Y.: L.C. Childs

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printer, 1865. (38 p. 23 cm.). Note: Reprinted in 2000 by Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, Wash.

656. Walla Walla (Wash.). Board of Immigration. Eastern Washington Territory; or, The Walla Walla country. A general description of its climate, soil, productions and advantages. Walla Walla, W.T.: "Walla Walla Union" Job Printing Establishment, 1875. (16 p. 23 cm.).

657. Swan, James Gilchrist. The northwest coast; or, Three years' residence in Washington territory. New York: Harper & Bros., 1857. (xiv, 435 p. illus., front., map 20 cm.). Note: Reprinted by Univ. of Washington Press in 1998.

658. Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, and Fayette McMullin. A circular letter to emigrants desirous of locating in Washington Territory. Washington: G.S. Gideon printer, 1858. (21 p. ; 23 cm.). Note: "Letter of Governor McMullin, of Washington Territory": p. 7‐19; "Memorial of citizens of Washington Territory to Congress, relative to Gray's Harbor": p. 20‐21.

659. Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company,. North Pacific coast country. Chicago?: Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, 1909. (63, [1] p. incl. front., illus., maps. 22 cm.).

660. Carnation Company, and Elbridge Amos Stuart. Ten years of progress at Carnation Milk Farms; a story told by photographs. Seattle: 1927. (24 p. illus., ports.).

661. Carnation Company. One hundred tested recipes. Seattle: Carnation Milk Products Company, 1921. (32 p., ill. (some col.) ; 18 cm.). Note: Includes index.

662. Spokane Fair and Agricultural Association. Premium list, 1891. Spokane, Wash.: Knight, 1891. (35 p.). Note: No known existing copy.

663. Washington and Idaho Fair Association. Premium list of... to be awarded at the first annual fair, to be held at Spokane Falls, Wash. Ter. Oct. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1887. Spokane, Wash.: Spokane Chronicle print., 1887. (48 p.). Note: No known existing copy.

664. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Economic poisons regulations, numbers 1‐7. Olympia: The Dept., 1944. (6 p. ; 21 x 10 cm.). Note: Based on Order no. 408.

665. Washington (State). Commissioner of Arid Lands, and O. R. Holcomb. Supplemental report of the Commissioner of Arid Lands. Ritzville, Wash.?: s.n., 1898. (10 p. ; 23 cm.).

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Note: "It has been considered best to print these recommendations separate from the official report commanded by law, and only for the use of the executive and legislative departments": p. [1].

666. Washington State Planning Council. Some notes and suggestions on county planning procedure. Olympia, Wash.: 1935. (9 p.).

667. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Public lands in Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or.: Oregon‐Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., 1913. (15 p., map ; 23 cm.).

668. Washington (State). Office of Commissioner of Public Lands. State lands; a circular of general information and procedure. Olympia, Wash.: State Printing Plant, 1934. (8 p.).

669. Washington State Planning Council, Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Conference, and Ross Kerr Tiffany. Large reclamation development and land planning. Spokane, Wash.: 1936. (11 p. 28 cm.). Note: Mimeographed./ Prepared for Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Conference ... February 15, 1936 by R.K. Tiffany, executive officer, Washington State Planning Council.

670. Nakamura, Yoshitaro. Kashu oyobi Gasshukoku shihaichi Nihonjin tochi shoyuken = Law of Japanese landownership in Washington State and United States territories. Shiatoru‐shi: Nakamura Yoshitaro, 1912. (12, 138 p. ; 19 cm.). Note: In Japanese. Other Title: Nihonjin tochi shoyuken.

671. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Instructions in the use of Du Pont and Repauno stumping powder for clearing land, planting and cultivating trees, drainage, ditching and subsoiling. Wilmington: E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., 1916. (114 p. illus.). Note: Other Title: Developing logged‐off lands of the Northwest with Du Pont explosives.

672. Flagg, C. E. Facts regarding worth of cut‐over lands in Eastern Washington : the simple truth about the lands offered by the Consolidated Land Company at Elk, Wash. Elk (Wash): Consolidated Land Co., 1914. (12 p., ill., map ; 23 cm.). Note: Cover illustration in color./ Plat map on back. Other Titles: Choice lands at low prices on easy terms; 19,000 acres now on sale : for particulars write Consolidated Land Co., Elk, Washington; Consolidated Land Company, Elk, Washington.

673. Puter, Stephen A. Douglas, and Horace Stevens. Looters of the public domain. Portland, Ore.: Portland printing House, c1907. (494 p., 1 l. incl. front., illus., ports. 27 cm.). Note: by S.A.D. Puter, king of the Oregon land fraud ring, in collaboration with Horace Stevens ... embracing a complete exposure of the fraudulent system of acquiring titles to the public lands of the United States ... Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries

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Microfilm A11585.

674. Thompson & Sawyer. Prospectus: the parent corporation and subsidiaries, with land survey. Seattle: 1922. (1 v. (unpaged) illus.). Note: Subject heading is Cutover lands.

675. Northwestern Fruit Exchange. 1917 catalog of Northwestern boxed apples. Seattle: 1917. (61 p.). Note: "Contains a miscellany of information such as apple grading rules; distances by rail to the principal fruit producing districts in the Northwest from Seattle; ... and a list of principal shipping members of the exchange in 1917 with an approximation of their outputs classified by varieties."

676. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Horticulture. Washington standards for grading, packing, certification and packages of apples, pears and other fruits, season 1922. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn, public printer, [1921]. (23 p.).

677. Allen, Hilen, Froude and DeGarmo,, and Seattle (Wash.). City Council. Brief of farmers co‐operatives opposing proposed milk ordinance. Seattle, Wash.: The Firm, 1942. (11 leaves ; 28 cm.).

678. Tweed, Henry E. Tweeds system of farm accounting. Seattle, Wash.: Marshall Printing Company, 1916. (16 p. incl. illus., forms. 23 cm.). Note: Other Title: Farm accounting.

679. Seattle Port Commission. Four years of progress, the Port of Seattle, Farmers' Day, fourth anniversary, September 4, 1915. Seattle: 1915. ([48] p. illus., ports. 31 cm.). Note: Caption title: The Seattle Port District, a review of four years work of the Port Commission 1911‐1915, by Hamilton Higday, Assistant Secretary and Traffic Manager.

680. Lindberg, Hans V. Farmer cooperative audits to the management of farmer cooperatives and accountants and auditors. Spokane, Wash.: H.V. Lindberg, 1941. (34 p. 23 cm.).

681. Washington State farmers directory, Clarke County, 1922‐1923; ...a list of the resident farmers (owners and renters) of Clarke County, Washington. Spokane, Wash.: 1922. (184 p. 26 cm.).

682. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. A farm home for you : the true story of a country that you will like. Spokane, Wash.: Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 1920. (38 p., ill., maps ; 27 cm.). Note: Later editions in 1923 and 1930.

683. Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce. Wenatchee, Washington U.S.A. : apple capital of

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the world. Wenatchee, Wash.: Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce, 1930. (1 sheet, ill., map ; 23 x 21 cm., folded to 23 x 11 cm.). Note: Also, 1931 edition.

684. Parish, Dwight A., and Vancouver (Wash.). Eighth annual Prune Harvest festival, Sept. 23, 24 & 25, 1926. Complete program [including pageant] "In the shade of the old apple tree." Vancouver, Wash.: [s.n.], 1926. (16 p. illus. 23 x 9 cm.). Note: Other Title: Prune harvest festival.

685. Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad Company. Traffic Dept. Fruit growing in eastern Washington. Spokane, Wash.: Traffic Dept. Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad Co., 1911. (16 p., ill. (some col.), map ; 26 cm.). Note: Other Title: Fruit growing non‐irrigated in the Palouse foot hills, Eastern Washington.

686. Kemper, W. F. The Kemper system; or, Light after darkness; death in chicks solved. Kent, Wash.: The Ranch Press, 1910. (33 p. 20 cm.).

687. Simmonds, George Judson. Efficient poultry housing. Manette, Wash.: White Bird Farm, 1913. (25 p., incl. illus., plans., 30 cm.). Note: Illustrated with plans, drawings and photographs by the author.

688. Spokane Seed Company, Spokane (Wash.). Poultry supply catalogue. Spokane, Wash.: priv. print., 1911. (24 p. illus.).

689. Associated M & M Fur Farmers Incorporated. Meeting (10th : 1941 : Seattle, Wash.). Program, 10th Annual Meeting ... August 21‐23, 1941, Seattle Washington. Seattle, Wash.: Associated M & M Fur Farmers Inc., 1941. ([54] p., ill. ; 31 cm.). Note: "Headquarters: Olympic Hotel."/ Advertisements included in pagination.

690. Westerfield, Newton Cyrus. Fifty years with poultry. Seattle: 1929. (xix, 179, [1] p. illus.).

691. Success Seed Grader Co, and John Deere Plow Co. of Omaha. Success seed graders (trade mark) : as you sow, so shall you reap. Spokane, Wash.: Dyer Print. Co., 1915. (1 folded sheet ([6] p.), ill. ; 23 cm.). Note: Other Title: As you sow, so shall you reap. The Success Seed Grader Co., Inc., Spokane, Wash."‐‐P. [5]. John Deere Plow Co. of San Francisco distributors, Nevada, California and H.I.

692. Interstate Fair (1912 : Spokane, Wash.). Report ... Covering receipts and disbursements for the nineteenth annual Spokane Interstate Fair, held September 30 to October 6, inclusive, 1912. Spokane Shaw & Borden Co.: 1912. (19 p. 8vo.).

693. Livingston, L. F. The Columbia Basin and industry : chemical wizardry to unfold vast

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markets for agriculture : address. Spokane, Wash.?: Chamber of Commerce?], 1936. ([4] p. ; 23 cm.). Note: "[Address] ... delivered before the Agricultural Bureau and Columbia Basin Committee of Spokane Chamber of Commerce ... January 6, 1936."

694. Pitt, R. D. Directory of the city of Seattle and vicinity‐‐1879 Containing a description of Seattle and the Puget Sound country, its resources, agricultural advantages, export, climate, and future prospects; also the opportunities of procuring government land, etc. Valuable and reliable information for immigrants. Seattle, W.T.: Hanford & McClaire printers, 1879. (122, [2] p. 23 cm.). Note: Includes advertisements.

695. Washington Bankers Association, and Research Committee. Government lending through production credit associations in the State of Washington. Seattle?: Washington Bankers Association, 1937. (46 p., ill., maps ; 23 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 24).

696. Twentieth century Washington (illustrated) : comprising a synopsis and general review of the mineral, agricultural, lumber, shipping and industrial resources of the state. Seattle: Railway Pub. Co., 190‐? (79 p., ill. ; 15 x 23 cm.).

697. Schoenfeld, William A., John S. Dennee, and United States. Federal Farm Board. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. A compendium of wheat statistics (of interest to the Pacific northwest). Seattle: s.n., 1930. (162 leaves, maps ; 21 x 39 cm.). Note: Reproduction: Microfilm./ Cambridge, Mass. :/ Harvard University Library Photographic Services,/ 1995./ 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm.

698. Waldo, Ralph E. Chick sexing technique, an observational study. Bellinghan, Wash.: Washington Cooperative Chich Association, 1943. (32 p. illus. (diagrs.) 21 cm.).

699. Convention of Producers, Shippers, and Millers (1906 : State College, Pullman, Wash.). Proceedings of the Convention of Producers, Shippers and Millers, otherwise known as the "Wheat Convention" : held in the College Chapel, Administration Building State College, Pullman, Washington, Thursday and Friday, January 11, 12, 1906. Colfax, Wash.: Commoner Printing Co., 1906. (94 p., ill., ports ; 23 cm.). Note: Other Title: Wheat convention.

700. Washington Apple Commission. The romance of flavors : Washington apples & America's master chefs. Wenatchee, WA: Washington Apple Commission, 1900s. (1 folded sheet ([11] p.], col. ill. ; 24 cm.). Note: Brochure comprising 12 panels in accordian‐fold style. No further date info.

701. Long, Frederic J., Commercial Club of Ellensburg, Commercial Club of Cle Elum, and Kittitas County Commercial Club. The land Kittitas of plenty. Ellensburg, Wash.:

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Commercial Club of Ellensburg, 1905. (15 p., ill. ; 23 cm.). Note: Text by "Frederic J. Long"‐‐Page 15./ "This pamphlet is published by the Kittitas County Commercial Club"‐‐Page 1. Other Titles: Land of plenty, Kittitas; Kittitas, the land of plenty.

702. Yakima Fruit Growers Association. A visit to the home of the famous "Big Y" fruit. Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Fruit Growers Assoc., 1924. (47 p. illus., map.). Note: Other Title: "Big Y" fruit.

703. Henry, B. S. Studies of yeasts and the fermentation of fruits and berries of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: Published by Ernest N. Hutchinson secretary of state, 1937. (90 p. tab. 23 cm.). Note: pt.l. Pure culture of yeasts.‐‐pt.2. Berry wines. "References cited": p. 90./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ Chicago :/ University of Chicago Library,/ 1993./ 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm./ (MN 01744.2).

704. The famous Big Bend Country of eastern Washington : Lincoln and Douglas Counties. Spokane, Wash.?: Commissioners of Lincoln and Douglas Counties Inland Printing Co., 1905. ([32] columns, ill., map ; 23 cm.). Note: Other Title: Lincoln & Douglas Counties, information for the homeseeker and investor. "Issued by authority of the County Commissioners of Lincoln and Douglas Counties, Washington"‐‐Inside front cover./ "Chance for a home for you in Lincoln and Douglas Counties... the grain and fruit belt of Eastern Washington"‐‐Back cover./ The front cover is half‐width; the book was apparently originally folded into a packet 23 x 11 cm.

705. Yakima Valley Land & Investment Co. The Yakima Valley : where owing to the quality of soil, perpetual sunshine, abundance of water, ideal crop climate, reputation of crops, demand for crops, value of crops, etc., etc., ten acres in fruit make a man independent for life. North Yakima, Wash.: Yakima Valley Land & Investment Co., 1907. (16 p., [1] folded leaf of plates, ill., map ; 20 cm.).

706. Phelan, Chas. Dried fruit; its care, protection from worms, packing, storing, etc. Seattle, Wash.: Phelan & Co., 1902. (44 p. illus. 17 cm.).

707. Fruit Growers Supply Co. (Spokane, Wash.). Catalogue no. 3, 1914. Spokane, Wash.: The Company, 1914. (22 p., chiefly ill. ; 15 x 25 cm.).

708. Tripp, Clare Ketchum. Frye & Company, Seattle, Washington : the organization and operation of a modern packing plant. Seattle, Wash.: Frye & Co., 1930‐1931? ([11] leaves, ill. (some col.) ; 33 cm.).

709. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Commission merchants act of the State of

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Washington. Olympia, Wash.: 1933. Note: Also, 1937 edition.

710. ———. Laws governing public and terminal grain warehouses : and the inspection, grading and weighing of grain, hay and other commodities. Olympia, Wash.: State of Washington Dept. of Agriculture, 1936. (52 p. ; 22 cm.).

711. ———. Laws and regulations pertaining to stock and poultry feeds. Olympia, Wash.: Frank M. Lamborn, 1923. (32 p. ; 16 cm.).

712. ———. Statutes governing the work of the Department of Agriculture of the state of Washington, with some rules and regulations for their enforcement. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn public printer, 1913. (127 p. 19 cm.).

713. ———. Statutes governing the work of the fourth division of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Washington. Olympia: The Dept., 1915. (64 p. ; 22 x 10 cm.). Note: Other Title: Laws and regulations relating to the work of the fourth division of the Department of Agriculture, State of Washington. Also, later editions in 1917 and 1921.

714. Washington (State). Laws of Washington relating to manufacture and sale of dairy products and the adulteration of food articles : being chapters 43 and 113, laws 1899. Olympia, Wash.: G. Hicks State Printer, 1899. (18 p. ; 23 cm.).

715. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Washington agricultural adjustment act. Chapter 78, Laws 1935. Olympia, Wash.: State Printing Plant, 1935. (11 p.).

716. Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture, and Washington (State). Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Dairy and Live Stock. Laws and regulations relating to live stock and dairying. Olympia, Wash.: State Printing Plant, 1937. (92 p. ; 22 x 10 cm.). Note: Other Title: Live stock and dairying./ Includes index.

717. Washington (State). Dept. of Conservation. Chapter 188, Laws 1919 as amended by chapter 90, Laws 1921 relating to land settlement in the State of Washington. Olympia, Wash.: F.M. Lamborn Public Printer, 1921. (7 p.). Note: Other Title: Land settlement in the State of Washington. Later edition in 1923. Published by D.A. Scott, director Dept. of Conservation and Development.

718. State College of Washington. College of Home Economics, and Elizabeth Neige Todhunter. The relation of nutrition to the development of sound teeth. Pullman College of home economics: State college of Washington, 1937. (20 numb. l. diagrs., tables.). Note: "Literature cited": p. 13‐20.

719. Todhunter, Elizabeth Neige, and Mabel Lois Andes. Nutrition experiments for classroom teaching; a handbook for teachers. Pullman College of Home Economics: State College

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of Washington, 1940. (1 p. l., 42 p. illus., diagr. 24 cm.). Note: Includes bibliographies.

720. Washington State University. Thorough instruction in agricultural industry, trades and professions. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn public printer, 1913. (52 p. front., illus.).

721. State College of Washington. Home economics. Pullman: State College of Washington, 1913. (23 p. 23 cm.). Note: a bibliography for high schools prepared by the Department of Home Economics of the State College of Washington.

722. Great Northern Railway Company. Washington. St. Paul, Minn.: Great Northern Railway, 1920s. (36 p. ill., col. maps ; 29 cm.). Note: Alternate title: Washington, Northern Idaho, British Columbia.

723. Klickitat Development League. Goldendale, Washington. Goldendale, Wash.: Klickitat Development League, 1910. ([32] p. ill. ; 17 cm.).

724. Everett Chamber of Commerce, and Elmer E. Johnston. A text book of Snohomish County. Everett, Wash.: Everett Chamber of Commerce, 1909. (56 p. illus. 24 cm.).

725. Klickitat Development League. Klickitat County, Washington. Goldendale, Wash.?: Klickitat County Metropolitan Ptg. Co.), 1909. (32 p. ill. ; 17 cm.). Note: Promotional pamphlet about Klickitat County, Washington, presumably made for the 1909 Alaska‐Yukon‐Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Includes short discussions of history, farming, fruit growing, timber, land values, fishing, stockraising and dairying, transportation and roads, towns and markets, residential opportunities, schools, a small map, and photos of the county.

726. Bay Island Advancement Club, Sylvan, Wash. The Bay Island country; being a plain story of the wonderful island gardens and mainland shores laved by the waters of Puget Sound in Pierce County, Washington. Tacoma, Wash.: Pub. by the Tacoma Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce for the Bay Island Advancement Club, 1912. ([16] p. illus. (incl. map) 23 cm.).

727. Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Railway Company,. Western Washington. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Milwaukee & Saint Paul Railway, 1913. (23 p. ill., maps ; 23 cm.).

728. Northwestern Loan and Investment Co. City of New Whatcom, Wash : the advantages of its situation and the boundless resources of its tributary country. Fairhaven, Wash.: Fairhaven Pub. Co., 1893. (72 p. plates, maps ; 21 cm.). Note: Includes advertising matter.

729. Trade and Commerce Publishing Company. Historical and descriptive review of the

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industries of Walla Walla, 1891 commerce, trade and manufactures with pen sketches of the principal business houses and manueacturing [!] advantages. San Francisco, CA . Trade & Commerce Pub. Co, 1891. (111 p. ill. ; 26 cm.). Note: Cover title: The city and county of Walla Walla, their trade, commerce and industries.

730. Concerning the Puyallup Valley in just a few words. s.l.: Press of the Puyallup Valley Tribune, n.d. (16 p.).

731. Kalama, Washington, County Seat of Cowlitz County, a city of opportunity and unlimited water power. Kalama, Wash.: Bulletin Print, 1909. (10 p.).

732. From the valley of the Mountain: The story of the meeting of the berries and the sugar. 1919? ([16] p.).

733. Cooks Commercial Club (Cooks, Wash.). See Skamania. s.l.: Portland Printing House Co., Tenth and Taylor Sts., n.d. (16 p.). Note: Description taken from cover.

734. Goldendale Chamber of Commerce. Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, resources complete, fruit‐timber‐wheat. [Goldendale, Wash.?]: n.d. ([8] p.). Note: Description from cover.

735. Oregon‐Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. Stock raising in the Yakima Valley, land of opportunity. s.l.: n.d. (16 p.).

736. Pasco Chamber of Commerce. Pasco, Washington. n.d. ([12] p.).

737. ———. Opportunites open at Pasco, Washington. 1927. ([8] p.). Note: Description based on cover. "Issued 1927 by the Pasco Chamber of Commerce."

738. ———. A few facts about Pasco, Washington: A little city with a great destiny. [Pasco, Wash.]: 1915. ([16] p.). Note: Description from cover. "Compiled by The Chamber fo Commerce, Pasco, Washington."

739. Pierce County, Washington, some facts concerning its location, its physical features and its agricultural, horticultural, industrial and commercial advantages. Puyallup Valley Tribune Print, n.d. ([8] p.).

740. Teck, Frank Carleton. Skagit County Northwest Washington. Anacortes, Wash.: Anacortes American Press, 1909. (34 p., map). Note: Description from cover. Compiled by Frank Carleton Teck.

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741. Northwest Canners' Association, Portland, Or. Northwest fruit & vegetable pack. Portland, Or.: The Association., 1936. Note: The statistics cover Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

742. Washington Boxed Apple Bureau. Making boxed apples pay. [Seattle, Wash.]: [Washington Boxed Apple Bureau], [c1932]. (28 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.).

743. Schleicher, Robert horticulturist. Grape culture in Lewiston‐Clarkston Valley. Lewiston, Idaho; Clarkston, Washington: published jointly by Lewiston‐Clarkston Company, Lewiston‐Sweetwater Irrigation Company, 1906. (22 p. ill. ; 20 cm.).

744. Downs, S. U., and W. H. Clarke. Fruit pests; a brief description of some of those common in Washington, Oregon and California and their remedy. Portland, Or.: Lewis & Dryden Print. Co., 1892. (28 p. illus. 25 cm.).

745. Clarke County, Washington Territory. Its climate, soil and productions. Portland, Ore.: J.A. Chase, 1886. (27 p. incl. tables. 8vo.).

746. Whitestone Irrigation and Power Company. The Whitestone project...irrigated land under gravity system in Okanogan County, State of Washington. [Seattle, Wash.]: [Pacific Label and Carton Co.], [1914?]. (23 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.).

747. Granger Land Company (Granger, Wash.). Living for pleasure and profit in the Granger Basin. Granger, Wash.: Granger Land Co., 1905. (15 p. ill. ; 20 x 18 cm. folded to 20 x 9 cm.).

748. McIntyre, A. A., and J. A. Brinnon. Last grand roundup. Wilson Creek, Wash.: Chief Pub. Co., 1906. (88 p. plates, ports.). Note: On cover: Story of the last grand ride of the eastern Washington range. Drawings by J.A. Brinnon./ Subject headings include: Horses ‐‐ Washington (State) ‐‐ Douglas County and Douglas County (Wash.) ‐‐ Social life and customs./ Reprinted 1989.

749. Ballard, D. P. Washington Territory and the far northwest: Oregon, Idaho and Montana. A guide for the capitalist, tourist, sportsman, prospector and home‐seeker. Climate, health, resources. Facts, by an old settler, not in the interset of railroads or localities. Chicago: Ballard & Co. Publishers, 1899. (60 [1] p. tables. 23 cm.). Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11578.

750. Washington (State). Bureau of Statistics and Immigration, and Harry F. Giles. Homeseeker's guide to the State of Washington. Olympia: F.M. Lamborn, public printer, 1914. Note: Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11736.

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751. United States. National Resources Committee. Regional planning. Part I ‐ Pacific Northwest ... May, 1936. Washington: Govt. Print. Off., 1936. (xxiv, 192 p. tables, maps (part fold.)). Note: Report of the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission., Columbia basin study, Dec. 1935. p. [xxi]‐xxiv, 1‐192. Microfilmed as part of USAIN state and local literature preservation project. Washington. See University of Washington Libraries Microfilm A11736.

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