Late 18th Century—1867, by Svetlana Highway, review, 43(4):303-304 Legend,” by C. S. Kingston, 35(1):3-18 G. Fedorova, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Rydell, Robert W., All the World’s a Fair: Sacajawea of the Shoshones, by Della Gould Alton S. Donnelly, review, 66(1):36 Visions of Empire at American Emmons, review, 35(2):178-79 Russian Revolution, 50(3):86-87, 52(3):82 International Expositions, 1876-1916, Sacajawea Statue Association (Portland), Russian Schools and Universities in the World review, 77(2):74; In the People’s Interest: 58(1):8 War, by Paul N. Ignatiev, Dimitry A Centennial History of Montana State Sacajawea’s People: The Lemhi Shoshones and M. Odivetz, and Paul J. Novgorotsev, University, review, 85(2):70 the Salmon River Country, by John W. 20(3):235-36 Ryesky, Diana, “Blanche Payne, Scholar W. Mann, review, 97(2):104-105 Russian Shadows on the British Northwest and Teacher: Her Career in Costume Sackett, Lee, “The Siletz Indian Shaker Coast of North America, 1810-1890: History,” 77(1):21-31 Church,” 64(3):120-26 A Study of Rejection of Defence Ryker, Lois Valliant, With History Around Me: Sackman, Elizabeth Ware, 6(1):19 Responsibilities, by Glynn Barratt, Spokane Nostalgia, review, 72(4):185 Sacramento (brig), 11(2):145-46, 148 review, 75(4):186 Rylatt, R. M., Surveying the Canadian Pacifi c: Sacred Encounters: Father De Smet and the “Russian Shipbuilding in the American Memoir of a Railroad Pioneer, review, Indians of the Rocky Mountain West, by Colonies,” by Clarence L. Andrews, 84(2):69 Jacqueline Peterson, with Laura Peers, 25(1):3-10 Ryman, James H. T., rev. of Indian and review, 85(4):161 The Russian Withdrawal From California, by White in the Northwest: A History of Sacred Heart Mission. See Coeur d’Alene Clarence John Du Four, 25(1):73 Catholicity in Montana, 1831-1891, Mission of the Sacred Heart Russian-American convention (1824), 14(2):150-51 The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk’s Account of the 11(2):83-88, 13(2):93-100 Rynerson, C. M., 98(3):121 Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, ed. Russian-American Telegraph, Western Union Ryther, Olive Spore, 102(3):109, 113-14 Joseph Epes Brown, review, 45(1):34- Extension, 72(3):137-40 35 Russian-British treaty (1825). See Anglo- Saddlebags to Scanners: The First 100 Years Russian treaty of Medicine in Washington State, ed. Russian-Finland Whaling Company, 9(1):5 S Nancy Rockafellar and James W. Russians on the Pacifi c, 1743-1799, by Raisa V. Haviland, review, 83(3):117 Makarova, ed. Richard A. Pierce and S. L. Savidge Plymouth-Dodge dealership Sadler, Sam, 52(3):82 Alton S. Donnelly, review, 68(3):150 (Seattle), architecture of, 103(3):129 Safeguard the Gateways of : Her Russia’s American Colony, ed. S. Frederick Saalfeld, Lawrence J., Forces of Prejudice in Waterways, by E. Lester Jones, Starr, review, 78(4):157 Oregon, 1920-1925, review, 76(3):118 9(3):233-34 Russia’s Hawaiian Adventure, 1815-1817, by Saanich people, 33(4):381-82 Safford, Jeffrey J., In the People’s Interest: Richard A. Pierce, review, 57(4):189 Sabin, Edwin L., Buffalo Bill and the Overland A Centennial History of Montana Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), Pacifi c Trail, 6(2):128; Kit Carson Days, 1809- State University, review, 85(2):70; Northwest opinion on, 35(4):305-22 1868, Adventures in the Path of Empire, The Mechanics of Optimism: Mining Rust, F. A., 52(3):84, 91 review, 27(1):83; Opening the West Companies, Technology, and the Hot Rust, William R., 84(2):45-46 with Lewis and Clark, 9(2):156; White Spring Gold Rush, Montana Territory, Rustgard, John, 73(3):125-27 Indian, review, 16(3):228-29 1864-1868, review, 97(3):158-59; rev. Ruston, Wash., 13(1):32 Sabin, John I., 92(4):191 of Alaska and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Ruth, A. A., 59(3):129-32, 134-35 Sabin, Joseph, Biblioteca Americana, 13(1):75- Service, 1867-1915, 91(3):162-63; rev. “Ruth Rover’s Cup of Sorrow,” by Herbert B. 77 of Puget Sound Ferries: From Canoe Nelson, 50(3):91-98 Sabin, Robert L., Jr., 91(3):155-56, 158 to Catamaran, an Illustrated History, Ruth School (Seattle), 101(1):14 Sacagawea, 35(1):3-18 94(2):97; rev. of Senator James E. Rutherdale, Myra, Women and the White death of, 58(1):1-6 Murray and the Limits of Post-War Man’s God: Gender and Race in the mythologizing of, 57(1):2, 6-7, 83(1):22- Liberalism, 77(3):115; rev. of Ships Canadian Mission Field, review, 28 and Memories: Merchant Seafarers in 94(3):157-58 portrayal of, by woman suffrage ’s Age of Steam, 85(2):76 Rutledge, David, 63(4):146-49 movement, 58(1):7-13, 98(4):159-67 The Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old Ruxton, George Frederick, Life in the Far “Sacagawea: Pilot or Pioneer Mother?” by Jan West, by Ellis Luca, review, 51(4):184- West, review, 42(3):247-48 C. Dawson, 83(1):22-28 85 Ruxton of the Rockies, comp. Clyde Porter and “Sacagawea and the Suffragettes: An Saga of the Coeur d’Alene Indians: An Account Mae Reed Porter, ed. LeRoy R. Hafen, Interpretation of a Myth,” by Ronald of Chief Joseph Seltice, by Joseph review, 42(1):81-82 W. Taber, 58(1):7-13, 83(1):23-24 Seltice, ed. Edward J. Kowrach and Ryan, Henderson, 85(4):156 Sacajawea, by Grace Raymond Hebard, Thomas E. Connolly, review, 82(3):115 Ryan, John, 98(1):24 review, 24(2):149-50 Sagard, Gabriel, The Long Journey to the Ryan, Joseph P., 69(4):177-79, 181-83 Sacajawea: A Guide and Interpreter of the Country of the Hurons, review, Ryan, Kathleen, Portland: A Pictorial History, Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Grace 30(4):439-41 review, 73(3):142 Raymond Hebard, 58(1):1-6, 11-12 Sage, Donald, “Gold Rush Days on the Fraser Ryan, Wash., 13(1):32 Sacajawea, The Indian Princess, by Anna River,” 44(4):161-65; rev. of Adventure Ryan, William, 6(3):181, 184, 186, 192-93, 196 Wolfrom, 10(1):74 in Two Hemispheres, Including Captain Ryberg, Violet, rev. of Washington State Sacajawea and The Lewis and Clark Vancouver’s Voyage, review, 47(1):29 Resources, 49(2):85-86 Expedition, An Epic, by Elmer Harper Sage, Leland L., William Boyd Allison: A Study Rydell, Raymond A., Cape Horn to the Pacifi c: Sims, 16(3):234-35 in Practical Politics, review, 48(3):111- The Rise and Decline of an Ocean “Sacajawea as Guide: The Evolution of a 12; rev. of Grenville M. Dodge: Soldier,

342 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Politician, Railroad Pioneer, 59(2):110- during the Civil War, by E. B. Long, commercial fi shing of, 39(3):217: and 11 review, 74(1):39 exclusion of Japanese, 65(1):8-16; and Sage, Walter N., 24(4):308 Sakamoto, James Y., 87(1):29-37, 88(1):23-24, Norwegians, 34(1):3-10; in Pacifi c works of: “Canada on the Pacifi c: 1866- 29, 88(4):168-69, 91(1):38-40 City, Oreg., 82(1):22-32; regulation of, 1925,” 17(2):91-104; “Life at a Fur salaries, of state offi cials in state constitutions, 55(4):141-45 Trading Post in 4(1):21-22, 42(4):288 conservation of, 38(1):21, 24-33, 39(3): a Century Ago,” 25(1):11-22; “A Salatat, Abraham, 17(1):36-37 229-30, 50(1):26-27, 50(4):125-33, Note on the Origins of the Strife Sale, Elizabeth, My Mother Bids Me Bind My 86(4):178-87 between Sir George Simpson and Hair, review, 36(2):181-82 description of, by Rudyard Kipling, Dr. John McLoughlin,” 24(4):258- Sale, Roger, Seattle: Past to Present, review, 60(4):177-82 63; “The Place of Fort Vancouver 68(4):190-91 fi sheries: of Alaska, 9(4):243-54; of Wash., in the History of the Northwest,” Saleesh House (Mont.). See Flathead Post 20(1):3-11 39(2):83-102; British Columbia and “Saleesh House: The First Trading Post marketing of, 101(1):28-31 the : The North Pacifi c among the Flathead,” by M. Catherine and native peoples: fi sh traps, 82(2):54- Slope from Fur Trade to Aviation, White, 33(3):251-63 55, 89(4):208; Makah, 43(4):264-67; review, 34(4):404-405; Sir James Salem, Oreg., 89(2):110, 97(1):14-15, 99(1):9 Spokane, 82(4):122-24 Douglas and British Columbia, review, Salem Capital Journal, 78(3):103-105 and regional identity, 48(3):68 22(2):146-47; ed., British Columbia Salem Oregon Statesman, 58(2):65-67, 70-73, sport fi shing of, 44(3):135-39, 55(4):142- Historical Association: Third Annual 70(4):178, 180, 89(1):14-15, 17-18 45, 87(1):5-15 Report and Proceedings, 17(4):305; Salem Union Store, 66(2):49-55, 59-60 See also commercial fi shing; fi sh and rev. of Building The Canadian West: Salem Unity Church (Salem, Oreg.), 81(1):6- fi sheries; fi shing rights, Native; sport The Land and Colonization Policies 7 fi shing Of The Canadian Pacifi c Railway, Sales (HBC employee), 14(3):224-26, Salmon, Idaho, 102(2):58, 60, 64 31(1):101-102; rev. of The Dixon- 14(4):304-306, 15(1):63-65, 15(2):127- Salmon, Mont., 27(4):380 Meares Controversy—Containing, 40 Salmon, Our Heritage: The Story of a Province Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, Sales, Amos, 1(1):40, 8(4):253-54 and an Industry, by Cicely Lyons, by George Dixon, An Answer to Mr. Sales, Eliza, 96(2):99 review, 62(3):126 George Dixon, by John Meares, and Sales, Reno H., Underground Warfare at Butte, The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival, by Further Remarks on the Voyages of John review, 56(3):134 Anthony Netboy, review, 65(4):192-93 Meares, by George Dixon, 21(1):61-62; Salisbury, Albert, Here Rolled the Covered Salmon Arm, B.C., 86(1):29-30, 32 rev. of From Coalmine to Castle: The Wagons, review, 40(1):70-71; Two Salmon Bay Charlie (Shilshole Indian), Story of the Dunsmuirs of Vancouver Captains West: An Historical Tour 80(2):53 Island, 46(4):125-26; rev. of Minutes of the Lewis and Clark Trail, review, Salmon City, Idaho. See Salmon, Idaho of Council, Northern Department of 41(4):360-61 Salmon Creek (Alaska), hydroelectric project Rupert Land, 1821-31, 33(2):207-209 Salisbury, Jane, Here Rolled the Covered at, 75(2):62, 64, 66-69 Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s Wagons, review, 40(1):70-71; Two Salmon Creek School (Wash.), 70(3):98-109 View of the Sioux War of 1876, by Captains West: An Historical Tour Salmon Fishers of the Columbia, by Courtland Sherry L. Smith, review, 81(2):76 of the Lewis and Clark Trail, review, L. Smith, review, 72(2):71 Sager, Catherine. See Pringle, Catherine Sager 41(4):360-61 Salmon from Kodiak: An History of the Salmon Sager, Charles W., 73(2):83 Salisbury, O. M., Quoth the Raven: A Little Fishery of Kodiak Island, Alaska, by Sager, Eric W., Ships and Memories: Merchant Journey into the Primitive, review, Patricia Roppel, review, 77(4):158 Seafarers in Canada’s Age of Steam, 55(1):40-41 “The Salmon of Alaska,” by Clarence L. review, 85(2):76 The Salish People: The Local Contribution of Andrews, 9(4):243-54 Sager, Francis, 1(1):39-40 Charles Hill-Tout, ed. Ralph Maud, 4 Salmon River (Idaho), 102(2):58, 60-62, 64 Sager, John, 1(1):39-40 vols., review, 73(1):45 Salmon River mining district, 33(4):409-12 Sager, Matilda J., 40(4):308 The Salish People and the Lewis and Salmond, John A., The Civilian Conservation Sagers, John H., rev. of The Dominion and the Clark Expedition, by Salish–Pend Corps, 1933-1942: A New Deal Case Rising Sun: Canada Encounters Japan, d’Oreille Culture Committee and Study, review, 59(2):103-105; A 1929-41, 97(2):100-101 Elders, Cultural Advisory Council, Southern Rebel: The Life and Times Sagohaneuchta, Louis, 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144- Confederated Salish and Kootenai of Aubrey Willis Williams, 1890-1965, 67 Tribes, review, 97(2):98-99 review, 75(2):82 Sahale stick, 72(3):99-103, 105 Salish peoples, 27(2):99-152, 28(1):55-74, Salmony, Alfred, 101(2):55 Sahaptin (language), 27(2):99-152, 28(1):55- 34(3):271-72. See also Coast Salish Salomon, Edward S., 1(2):5-6, 4(4):296, 74, 37(2):155-57, 41(3):191, 201 peoples; names of subgroups 51(4):177 Said, Edward, Orientalism, 72(4):157, 160-61 Salish–Pend d’Oreille Culture Committee The Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and “Sailing with the Ruler of the Arctic Sea,” by and Elders Cultural Advisory Council, , 1880-1920, by Perry R. Duis, Jane Apostol, 72(4):146-56 Confederated Salish and Kootenai review, 76(4):157 Sailor Jack, 24(3):221, 24(4):282 Tribes, The Salish People and the Lewis The Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Sailor on Snowshoes: Tracking Jack London’s and Clark Expedition, review, 97(2):98- Frontier, by Elliott West, review, Northern Trail, by Dick North, review, 99 71(3):139 99(1):45-46 salmon Saloutos, Theodore, “Alexander Pantages, Sailors’ Union of the Pacifi c, 96(3):118 canneries, 4(3):190, 20(1):7-9, 54(4):145, Theater Magnate of the West,” The Saints and the Union: Utah Territory 82(1):23-26, 89(2):101, 91(3):165-66 57(4):137-47; The Greeks in the

Index 343 United States, review, 56(1):42-43; Early Canada: A Geographical Study, 10(1):46, 50, 11(1):40 rev. of Bitter Strength: A History of the 58(3):164 San Juan Island: Coastal Place Names and Chinese in the United States, 1850-1870, Samson, Jane, ed., Pacifi c Empires: Essays in Cartographic Nomenclature, by Bryce 56(4):180; rev. of Cry from the Cotton: Honour of Glyndwr Williams, review, Wood, review, 72(4):182 The Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union 92(1):44 “San Juan Island in the Civil War,” by J. and the New Deal, 64(1):42-43; rev. Samuel, E. M., 24(1):38, 41-42 Neilson Barry, 20(2):134-36 of Industry Comes of Age: Business, Samuel Burrows and Company, 51(3):137 San Juan Islands (Wash.), 13(1):38-39, Labor, and Public Policy, 1860-1897, Samuel Freeman Miller, by Charles Noble 37(3):189-90 53(3):125-26; rev. of Klondike Kate: Gregory, review, 2(2):171-74 ecological change on, 98(2):55-63 The Life and Legend of Kitty Rockwell, The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 1: The mapping of, 21(1):55-60, 73(4):156-64 The Queen of the , 54(3):131; Making of a Union Leader, 1850-86, ed. Peace Mission movement in, 75(1):2-3, rev. of The Reluctant Farmer: The Stuart B. Kaufman, review, 78(1/2):61 7-12 Rise of Agricultural Extension to 1914, Samuel Hearne and the Northwest Passage, by See also San Juan boundary dispute 63(4):179-80 Gordon Speck, review, 55(3):129 San Juan Islands: The Cronstadt of the Pacifi c, Salt Desert Trails, by Charles Kelly, 22(2):155 Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, by Dan Elbert by Archie W. Shiels, review, 31(1):98 Salt Lake City, Utah, 83(3):99-100 Clark, 9(1):74-75 The San Juan Water Boundary Question, by Salt Lake Valley (Utah), 6(4):250, 38(3):264 Samuel Rothchild: A Jewish Pioneer in the James O. McCabe, review, 56(4):177 Salt Spring: The Story of an Island, by Charles Days of the Old West, by Jack T. San Poil people. See Sanpoil people Kahn, review, 93(2):98-99 Sanders, review, 103(1):41-42 Sanborn, Homer D., 6(1):13 Salter, John, 17(4):281-86, 70(3):119, “Samuel Wilbur Condit: Frontiersman,” by C. Sánchez, Joseph P., “Pedro de Alberni 81(3):87-90, 92-93, 95 S. Kingston, 37(2):129-41 and the Spanish Claim to Nootka: Salter, John R., Jr., “Red Encounters,” Samuels, H. F., 56(1):24-26, 28 The Catalonian Volunteers on the 78(1/2):41-42 Samuels, Harold, ed., The Collected Writings Northwest Coast,” 71(2):72-77 Saltvig, Robert, “The Tragic Legend of Laura of , review, 72(2):93 The Sanctity of Law. Wherein Does it Consist? Law,” 78(3):91-99; rev. of Agitprop: Samuels, Ida. See Bensell, Ida by John W. Burgess, 18(4):308-309 The Life of an American Workingclass Samuels, Peggy, ed., The Collected Writings of Sand Point Naval Air Station, 102(1):8 Radical; The Autobiography of Eugene Frederic Remington, review, 72(2):93 sandalwood, trade in, 12(3):169-80, V. Dennett, 83(3):113 Samuelson, Don, 91(3):146 21(4):262-63, 30(3):285-93 Salvation and the Savage: An Analysis of San Carlos (ship), 70(3):115, 71(2):72-73, Sandberg, John, 95(4):200-201 Protestant Missions and American 75-76 Sandburg, Carl, 61(1):22-24 Indian Response, 1787-1862, by Robert San de Fuca, Wash., 13(1):37 works of: The Chicago Race Riots, July, F. Berkhofer, Jr., review, 57(1):37 , 1846-1856: From Hamlet to 1919, review, 61(3):179-80 Salvation Army, 30(4):424, 431, 436, 66(1):3, City, by Roger W. Lotchin, review, Sandel, F. S., 78(3):81-82 7, 10-11 66(2):86 Sanders, George, 94(3):133-36 Salvatore, Nick, Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and San Francisco: Port of Gold, by William Sanders, J. U., ed., Contributions to the Socialist, review, 75(3):141-42; rev. of Martin Camp, review, 39(3):241-43 Historical Society of Montana, 15(1):73 Kate Richards O’Hare: Selected Writings San Francisco: The Bay and Its Cities, comp. Sanders, Jack T., Samuel Rothchild: A Jewish and Speeches, 75(2):80 Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Pioneer in the Days of the Old West, Sam, Casimir, 6(2):112, 115 Administration, review, 33(1):93-94 review, 103(1):41-42 Sam Ward, “King of the Lobby,” by Lately San Francisco and Portland Steamship Sanders, James J., rev. of Carl F. Gould: A Life Thomas (pseud.), review, 56(4):182-83 Company, 40(3):177-78, 182 in Architecture and the Arts, 88(1):49- Samek, Hana, The Blackfoot Confederacy, San Francisco Daily Alta California, 44(4):162 50 1880-1920: A Comparative Study of San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 45(4):105, Sanders, Jane A., “Clio Confronts Canadian and U.S. Indian Policy, 107-108, 70(4):179 Conformity: The University of review, 79(3):121 San Francisco Theological Seminary, Washington History Department Sami people, in Alaska, 10(3):172, 174-75, 48(1):17-21 during the Cold War Era,” 88(4):185- 101(3/4):131 San Francisco’s Reign of Terror, by John Myers 94; “The University of Washington Samish people, 54(4):161 Myers, review, 58(4):217 and the Controversy over J. Robert Sammis, E. M., 22(4):259, 262 San Juan (ship), 40(3):183-84 Oppenheimer,” 70(1):8-19; Cold War Sammons, E. C., 91(3):154-56 San Juan Archipelago: Study of the Joint on the Campus: Academic Freedom at works of: ed., Mazama, 1914 ed., 6(1):72 Occupation of San Juan Island, by the University of Washington, 1946- Samoilov, Piotr, 90(4):197, 199 Hunter Miller, review, 34(3):314-16 64, review, 71(2):94; Into the Second Samossoud, Clara Clemens, 42(3):188, 194, San Juan boundary dispute, 1(1):75-77, Century: The University of Washington, 196-97 2(4):290-93, 352-56, 8(3):194-96, 1961-1986, review, 78(1/2):63; rev. Sampson, Bob, 31(4):382-83 9(1):66-67, 18(4):289-92, 295-96, of The Goldmark Case: An American Sampson, William R., ed., John McLoughlin’s 20(2):134-36, 23(1):38-46, 23(2):133- Libel Trial, 76(2):71; rev. of Vanport, Business Correspondence, 1847-48, 37, 23(3):196-204, 23(4):286-300, 79(2):81 review, 65(2):86-87; rev. of Champoeg, 31(2):181-86, 43(3):187-213, 62(2):59- Sanders, Jeffrey Craig, Seattle and the Roots Place of Transition: A Disputed History, 68, 71(3):104 of Urban Sustainability: Inventing 60(1):40; rev. of Frederick Jackson San Juan County (Wash.), 13(1):38, 21(1):25, Ecotopia, review, 102(3):149 Turner’s Legacy: Unpublished Writings 29-30, 26(1):43, 37(3):189-90 Sanders, Robert, 86(2):65-66 in American History, 57(2):82-83; San Juan County (Wash.) Pioneer Sanders, Wilbur F., 35(4):337-39, 67(4):152, rev. of The Seigneurial System in Association, 7(1):49, 8(1):10, 9(1):20, 155-56, 159-60

344 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Sanderson, John H., 6(1):12 Santee, J. F., “Egan of the Piutes,” 26(1):16- 60(2):66-76; “Rudyard Kipling and Sanderson, William E., Horses Are for 25; “Lawyer of the Nez Perces,” the Pacifi c Northwest,” 97(3):126-30; Warriors, review, 48(2):61 25(1):37-48; “The Slaying of Pio-Pio- “Toward an Even Newer History: An Sandford, Joseph P., 16(2):138-45 Mox-Mox,” 25(2):128-32; rev. of Last Essay Review,” 65(3):146-47; “The Sandia National Laboratories: The Postwar Mountains: The Story of the Cascades, Western Volunteer and ‘The New Decade, by Necah Stewart Furman, 37(1):71-72 Empire,’” 57(1):18-27; “‘Who Steals My review, 82(4):155 Santee people, 35(2):140-42 Purse’: The Denigration of William R. Sandine, Al, Plundertown, USA: Coos Bay Santiam Academy, 46(1):6 King, the Man for Whom King County Enters the Global Economy, review, Santo Domingo: A Country With a Future, by Was Named,” 92(4):181-89; “William 95(3):162 Otto Schoenrich, 9(3):235 Lightfoot Visscher and the ‘Eden of Sandlos, John, Hunters at the Margin: Native Sanwan (yacht), 8(3):240 the West,’” 71(1):2-14; Eugene Field People and Wildlife Conservation in Sapot-wil (Johnson), 4(2):110, 114 and His Age, review, 93(3):156-57; the Northwest Territories, review, “Sarah Loretta Denny—A Tribute,” 2(1):3-5 The Fur Trader and the Indian, review, 99(4):198-99; rev. of Building in an Sarah Stone (sailboat), 48(1):1 57(3):127-28; rev. of The Age of Energy: Ashen Land: Katmai National Park Sarah Winnemucca, by Sally Zanjani, review, Varieties of American Experience, and Preserve Historic Resource Study, 93(2):101-102 1865-1915, 64(2):88; rev. of The 100(4):196-97 Saranac (ship), 7(1):23 Air-Line to Seattle: Studies in Literary Sandmeyer, Elmer Clarence, The Anti- Saratoga (ship), 25(3):168-69 and Historical Writing about America, Chinese Movement in California, 1939 Sarbaugh, Timothy J., “Eamon de Valera 75(2):83; rev. of American Convictions: ed., review, 31(4):465-66, 1991 ed., and the Northwest: Irish Nationalism Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850, review, 84(2):69; rev. of California Confronts the Red Scare,” 81(4):145-51 63(4):165; rev. of American Studies: from the Conquest of 1846 to the Second Sargent, Asher, 11(4):300, 13(4):270-71, Topics and Sources, 69(2):86-87; rev. Vigilance Committee in San Francisco: 23(1):49-60, 25(3):174-77 of America’s Affl uent Age, 64(1):30; A Study of American Character, Sargent, Elijah Nelson, 6(1):15, 12(3):226 rev. of Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest 40(4):348; rev. of Gold, Guns, and Sargent, Francis Marion, 23(1):50-60 for Intelligibility, 73(4):155; rev. of Ghost Towns, 39(2):169-70; rev. of Sargent, Nelson, 23(1):56-60, 25(3):175 Blacking Up: The Minstrel Show in Mining Camps: A Study in American Sargent, Wilson, 23(1):50-60 Nineteenth-Century America, 67(1):39- Frontier Government, 40(4):348 Saricks, Ambrose, Jr., “Baptist and Other 40; rev. of Boom Town Newspapers: Sandont, John B., 31(3):292-340 Home Missionary Labors in the Pacifi c Journalism on the Rocky Mountain Sandoval, Judith Hancock, Historic Ranches of Northwest, 1865-1890,” 41(2):121-61 Mining Frontier, 1859-1881, 74(2):94; Wyoming, review, 78(4):156 Saris, John, 15(1):3, 5-10 rev. of Clio and the Doctors: Psycho- Sandoz, Mari, The Battle of the Little Bighorn, Sarna, Jonathan D., rev. of Architects History, Quanto-History and History, review, 58(2):103-104; The Beaver of Reform: Congregational and 67(4):177-78; rev. of The Code of the Men: Spearheads of Empire, review, Community Leadership, Emanu-El of West, 75(1):44; rev. of The Enlightment 56(3):131-32; Old Jules, review, San Francisco, 1849-1980, 73(1):40 in America, 69(3):135; rev. of From 27(3):271-72 Sarton, George, 92(1):29, 32 Colony to Country: The Revolution Sandvig, Olaf, 65(4):171-73, 68(2):81, 86-87 works of: Introduction to the History of in American Thought, 66(3):138; rev. Sandweiss, Martha A., ed., The Oxford Science, 70(3):128-29 of Garden in the Grasslands: Boomer History of the American West, review, Sartor Resartus, by Thomas Carlyle, 93(1):29 Literature of the Central Great Plains, 86(3):114-17 Sass, Herbert Ravenel, Hear Me, My Chiefs! 64(2):91; rev. of The Great American Sanetch people. See Saanich people review, 32(2):220-21 Forest, 58(4):187; rev. of Hamlin Sanford, Henry, 15(2):120-21 Satellite (ship), 62(2):61-64 Garland’s Diaries, 60(4):233; rev. of Sanford Fleming, Empire Builder, by Lawrence Satterfi eld, Archie, The Day the War Began, The Hapgoods: Three Earnest Brothers, J. Burpee, 7(3):254 review, 84(3):112-13; Moods of the 70(3):141; rev. of Ho for California! Sanger, S. L., Hanford and the Bomb: An Columbia, review, 60(4):220-21 Women’s Overland Diaries from the Oral History of World War II, review, Satz, Ronald N., American Indian Policy in the Huntington Library, 73(1):28; rev. 83(1):30; Working on the Bomb: An Jacksonian Era, review, 68(1):36-37 of Ideas in America’s Cultures: From Oral History of WWII Hanford, review, Sauer, Carl Ortwin, The Early Spanish Main, Republic to Mass Society, 74(3):140; rev. 88(2):96-97 review, 58(3):156-57 of The Letters of George Catlin and His Sangster, James, 10(3):207, 219, 221, 11(1):60, Sauers, Charles G., 64(1):21-29 Family: A Chronicle of the American 11(2):137, 146-47, 11(3):218-20, 228, Saugrain, Antoine Francois, 22(4):295-311 West, 58(1):44-45; rev. of Lewis and 11(4):295, 13(1):65 Saules, James D., 3(2):141-42, 86(3):126-28, Clark among the Indians, 76(2):70; sanitary regulation, 96(1):14-22 130 rev. of Lonely Pedestrian: Francis Sannak Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):137- Saum, Lewis O., “Bill Nye in the Pacifi c Marion Streamer, 78(3):113; rev. of The 42, 148-49 Northwest,” 84(3):82-90; “Billington’s Marquis de Mores: Emperor of the Bad Sanpoil people, 4(1):6-9, 8(4):243-50, Frontier and the Realm of Ideas,” Lands, 62(1):38-39; rev. of The Mind of 27(2):107-10, 118, 137-40, 48(4):139- 73(3):121-23; “George Douglas America, 1820-1860, 68(1):35; rev. of 45 Brewerton: Painter, Historian, and Montgomery Ward and Co., Catalogue Santa Anna: The Story of an Enigma Who Poet of the Far West,” 94(1):3-13; “‘I and Buyers’ Guide, No. 57, Spring Once Was Mexico, by Wilfrid Hardy Am Not in China. . . . This Country Is and Summer, 1895, 61(4):222; rev. of Callcott, review, 28(3):324-25 Bad Enough’: Edward D. Cowen in the Mount Baker: A Chronicle of Its Historic Santa Fe Indian School, 92(1):21-22 Northwest,” 87(2):59-71; “Pat Donan’s Eruptions and First Ascent, 71(2):88; Santa Saturnina (ship), 71(2):72, 76 West and the End of the Age of Hate,” rev. of My Life in the Mountains and

Index 345 on the Plains: The Newly Discovered 33(2):216-17 Sawamish Indian Reservation, 37(1):55 Autobiography by David Meriwether, Savage, Gladys, rev. of The Trail of Gold, sawmill industry. See logging and lumber 57(2):88; rev. of The New Humanism: 28(4):433-34 industries A Critique of Modern America, 1900- Savage, William W., Jr., rev. of Cowboys as Sawmill Phoenix (Spokane), 72(1):7 1940, 70(3):141; rev. of The Rise of Cold Warriors: The Western and U.S. “Sawmilling on Grays Harbor in the Twenties: American Philosophy: Cambridge, History, 96(2):103-104; rev. of New A Personal Reminiscence,” by Egbert S. Massachusetts, 1860-1930, 70(2):83; Westers: The West in Contemporary Oliver, 69(1):1-18 rev. of The Rocky Mountain Journals of American Culture, 89(1):47 Sawtooth National Forest, 91(3):138-42 William Marshall Anderson: The West The Savage Country, by Walter O’Meara, Sawtooth National Recreation Area, in 1834, 59(4):223; rev. of Seattle’s review, 52(3):115 91(3):138, 144-47 Historian and Promoter: The Life of Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Hidden Sawtooth Primitive Area, 91(3):138, 141-46 Edmond Stephen Meany, 90(3):154; Wars of the American West, by Rebecca Sawtooth Range (Idaho), and national park rev. of Second Sight, 86(1):46-47; rev. Solnit, review, 87(4):214-15 legislation, 91(3):138-47 of The Spiritual Crisis of the Gilded Savages and Saints, by Cora Miranda Baggerly Sawyer, Charles, Concerns of a Conservative Age, 64(4):179; rev. of The Superfl uous (Mrs. Fremont Older), review, Democrat, review, 61(2):125 Anarchist: Albert Jay Nock, 64(3):132; 27(4):402 Sawyer, Charles Winthrop, Firearms in rev. of Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Savages of America: A Study of the Indian and American History, 13(1):72-73; Our Desire in the Idea of American Freedom, the Idea of Civilization, by Roy Harvey Rifl es, 1800-1920, 13(1):72-73 1815-1860, 60(1):44; rev. of Wild West Pearce, review, 46(1):29 Sawyer, Edmond Ogden, Jr., ed., Our Sea Shows and the Images of American Savannah (steamer), 1(4):198-99 Saga, The Wood Wind Ships, 21(2):148 Indians, 1883-1933, 88(4):199-200; Save Our Neighborhood Schools Committee Sawyer, Ernest Walker, 82(2):42-50, 96(4):173, rev. of The Wisconsin Death Trip, (Seattle), 73(2):58-59 99(3):110 65(3):146-47; rev. of Women and Men Savelle, Max, 88(4):186-88, 191-93 Sawyer, Hattie, 45(3):95-96 on the Overland Trail, 71(3):142 works of: “Of Fish and the River,” Sawyer, Lorenzo, Way Sketches, Containing Saumarez, T., 38(3):218-19 50(1):26-27; The Diplomatic History Incidents of Travel Across the Plains, Saunders, A., 49(2):61 of the Canadian Boundary, 1749- review, 18(1):70 Saunders, Charles W., 81(4):135-37, 1763, review, 32(2):225; Empires Sawyer, Mrs. W. P., 45(3):95-96 83(4):133, 135-37, 141, 90(2):65, to Nations: Expansion in America, Sawyer, Robert W., 64(1):21-29 100(1):15, 100(2):55, 81-83, 87 1713-1824, review, 67(3):129; rev. of Sawyer, Wash., 68(2):82-83 Saunders, L. W., 1(1):40, 8(4):252-53 Battle for a Continent, 57(3):134; rev. Sax, Joseph L., Mountains without Handrails: Saunders, Mary, 8(4):252-53 of Diplomacy and the Borderlands: The Refl ections on the National Parks, Saunders, Richard L., ed., Shoshonean Peoples Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, 32(2):226- review, 73(3):142 and the Overland Trails: Frontiers of the 27; rev. of The Encomienda in New Saxa, Francois, 21(2):128-29 Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs, Spain, 42(4):334-36; rev. of A Guide Saxton, Rufus S., 2(2):118-19, 10(1):4, 8, 15, 1849-1869, by Dale L. Morgan, review, to Manuscripts Relating to America in 32(1):14, 17, 47(4):101-102 99(3):144-45 Great Britain and Ireland, 54(1):44-45; Saylor, John P., 71(1):34-35 Saunders, S. S., 13(1):8-13 rev. of Guide to the Diplomatic Archives Saysilloh (Indian Bob), 8(4):304-305 Saunders and Houghton (architects), of Western Europe, 52(3):125; rev. of Sayward, William J., 92(3):121 81(4):135-37, 83(4):133, 135-37, 141 To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in Scace, Robert, Chilkoot: An Adventure in Saunders and Lawton (architects), 83(4):141, American History, 52(2):76-77 Ecotourism, review, 94(3):159-60 100(2):81-83, 87 Savery, William, 35(3):205 Scalley, Douglas, 57(3):106, 108 Saunderson, Mont H., Western Land and Saville, Marshall H., The Goldsmith’s Art in Scamehorn, Howard L., ed., The Buckeye Water Use, review, 42(3):252-54 Ancient Mexico, 12(2):153-54 Rovers in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Saundersville, Wash. See Chehalis, Wash. Saving America’s Wildlife, by Thomas R. Two Diaries, review, 57(1):40-41 Sauteux (North West Company employee), Dunlap, review, 80(1):37 Scamehorn, Lee, rev. of Hecla: A Century 19(4):250-70 Saving California’s Coast: Army Engineers at of Western Mining, 84(2):72; rev. of Savage, Bessie Isaacs, 3(4):298 Oceanside and Humboldt Bay, by Susan Marriner S. Eccles: Private Entrepreneur Savage, C. W., 15(2):128 Pritchard O’Hara and Gregory Graves, and Public Servant, 70(2):84 Savage, Clark V., Brief Outline of the History review, 84(2):64 Scammon, Charles, 100(4):182, 186 of Washington’s State Capitol Group, Saving the Reservation: Joe Garry and the works of: The Marine Mammals of the 18(4):305 Battle to Be Indian, by John Fahey, North-Western Coast of North America Savage, George, The Phoenix and the review, 94(2):102-103 and the American Whale Fishery, Dwarfs, review, 36(1):83-84; rev. of Saving the Salmon: A History of the U.S. Army 100(4):182 Broncho Apache, 28(1):101-102; rev. Corps of Engineers’ Efforts to Protect Scammons, Dan, 96(4):202 of Calamity Jane of Deadwood Gulch, Anadromous Fish on the Columbia and Scandinavian immigrants, 89(2):84, 94 29(2):212-13; rev. of Dark Madonna, Snake Rivers, by Lisa Mighetto and assimilation of, 61(2):65-71 28(3):326-27; rev. of From Candles to Wesley J. Ebel, review, 88(1):16-17 and Baptist missionaries, 41(2):153 Footlights: A Biography of the Pike’s savings and loan associations, during Great bibliography on, 36(3):269-78 Peak Theatre 1859-1876, 33(1):94- Depression, 75(1):34-40 cultural landscapes created by, 86(1):25-34 96; rev. of No Matter What Happens, Savings and Loan League, U.S., 75(1):37-38 newspapers for, 34(3):305-308, 36(3):276- 41(2):177-78; rev. of The Rock and Sawamish County (Wash.). See Mason 78, 74(4):155, 159 the Wind, 33(4):445-47; rev. of The County (Wash.) in Oreg., 93(3):137-45 Trail of the Plow, An Historical Novel, Sawamish Indian Agency, 37(1):51-52 in Wash.: Aberdeen, and labor confl ict;

346 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 78(3):91-99; Columbia River, of The Flathead Indians of Montana, Fifty Years Below Zero, 34(1):106-107; 93(3):137-45; Deep River, 70(3):98- 29(3):317-18; rev. of The Puyallup- rev. of International Agreements on 109; Hood Canal, 48(1):8-12; Lincoln Nisqually, 32(4):451-52; rev. of The Conservation of Marine Resources, County, 30(1):64; research on, 33(4):46 Sacred Pipe: Black Elk’s Account of with Special Reference to the North See also individual nationalities the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, Pacifi c, 34(3):309-10; rev. of The “Scandinavian-Language Newspapers,” by 45(1):34-35; rev. of Tribe under Trust: National Parks: What They Mean to Sverre Arestad, 34(3):305-308 A Study of the Blackfoot Reserve in You and Me, 43(1):69-70; rev. of The Scarborough, James, 17(2):137, 141 , 43(3):240-41 Natural History of the Lewis and Clark Scarborough, , rev. of The Emily Schafer, Joseph, “Jesse Applegate: Pioneer, Expedition, 54(2):80-81; rev. of Not Carr Omnibus, 86(1):51-52 Statesman and Philosopher,” 1(4):217- by Bread Alone, 38(2):184-85; rev. Scarce, Rik, Fishy Business: Salmon, Biology, 33, 2(1):52; A History of the Pacifi c of Pilchuck: The Life of a Mountain, and the Social Construction of Nature, Northwest, review, 9(2):154; The Social 40(3):257-58; rev. of A River Never review, 92(3):154-55 History of American Agriculture, review, Sleeps, 38(2):179-80; rev. of Studies scarlet fever, in Seattle, 96(1):17-22 28(2):199-200; ed., Across the Plains in Honoring Trevor Kinkaid, 42(1):86-87; Scarlet Petticoat, by Nard Jones, review, 1850, by John Steele, review, 22(1):59- rev. of Wildlife in Alaska: An Ecological 33(2):209-10 60 Reconnaissance, 45(2):68-69 Scarr, Deryck, ed., A Cruize in a Queensland Schafer, Louise, “Report from Aberdeen,” Schefke, Brian, rev. of Fur Trade Letters of Labour Vessel to the South Seas, by W. E. 47(1):9-14 Willie Traill, 1864-1894, 99(3):146-47; Giles, review, 60(4):198 Schaffer, Ronald, “The Montana Woman rev. of Making the Voyageur World: Scarrow, Howard A., rev. of Social Purpose for Suffrage Campaign, 1911-14,” 55(1):9- Travelers and Traders in the North Canada, 54(2):84 15 American Fur Trade, 98(3):146-47; rev. Scates, Ivan G., 33(1):42 Schallenberger, Moses, The Opening of the of “We Stand By to Assist You”: The Scates, Shelby, War and Politics by Other California Trail: The Story of the History of Ballard Community Hospital, Means: A Journalist’s Memoir, review, Stevens Party from the Reminiscences 96(3):160-61 92(4):212-13; Warren G. Magnuson of Moses Schallenberger as set down Scheiber, Harry N., Ohio Canal Era: A Case and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century for H. H. Bancroft about 1885, review, Study of Government and the Economy, America, review, 89(4):211-12 45(2):67-68 1820-1861, review, 61(3):171-72; rev. Scenery of the Plains, Mountains and Mines, Schalliol, Garry, rev. of Almost a Hero: The of Erie Water West: A History of the Erie by Franklin Langworthy, review, Voyages of John Meares, R.N., to Canal, 1792-1854, 58(1):48-49 24(3):232-33 China, Hawaii and the Northwest Scheideman, Charles, Tragedy on Jackass Scenes of Visionary Enchantment: Refl ections Coast, 91(2):103; rev. of Joseph Mountain: More Stories from a Small- on Lewis and Clark, by Dayton Baker: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Town Mountie, review, 103(4):196-97 Duncan, review, 96(4):207-208 Expedition, British Naval Offi cer Schelefi eld, Lillian May, 11(1):36 Scenic Geology of the Pacifi c Northwest, by for Whom Mt. Baker Was Named, Schell, Herbert S., rev. of Army Life in Leonard C. Ekman, ed. L. K. Phillips, 86(1):52; rev. of Vancouver’s Voyage: Dakota. Selections from the Journal of review, 54(3):129-30 Charting the Northwest Coast, 1791- Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern de scenic nationalism, 88(2):73-75 1795, 86(1):52 Trobriand, 33(2):231-32; rev. of The The Scenic Treasure House of Oregon, by Schapsmeier, Edward L., Henry A. Wallace of Story of an Adventurous and Active Life, Warren D. Smith, review, 32(4):453-54 Iowa: The Agrarian Years, 1910-1940, 31(2):219; rev. of Tom Walsh in Dakota Scenic Washington, by Edward S. Curtis, review, 61(1):61-62 Territory: Personal Correspondence of 75(4):166-67 Schapsmeier, Frederick H., Henry A. Wallace Senator Thomas J. Walsh and Elinor C. Schack, James H., 84(1):38 of Iowa: The Agrarian Years, 1910-1940, McClements, 58(3):165 Schack, Young, and Myers (architects), review, 61(1):61-62 Schellenberg, Theodore R., 49(2):54 84(1):38 Scharff, , Home Lands: How Women Schenck, Carl Alwin, The Biltmore Story, Schack and Huntington (architects), 84(1):38 Made the West, review, 102(2):93-94 review, 46(4):107; The Birth of Forestry Schackel, Sandra, rev. of Gender and Scharnhorst, Gary, ed., Bret Harte’s California: in America: Biltmore Forest School, Generation on the Far Western Frontier, Letters to the “Springfi eld Republican” 1898-1913, review, 67(1):40 100(3):147-48; rev. of Pacifi c Northwest and “Christian Register,” 1866-67, by Schenck, Robert C., 31(2):185 Women, 1815-1925: Lives, Memories, Bret Harte, review, 83(1):33 Schenk, George, 69(3):118, 122, 125-26 and Writings, 88(3):154 Schechter, Patricia A., rev. of Good-bye, Schenk, Rosemary, 69(3):118, 122, 124-26 Schaefer, Kurt Kim, “A Bitter Pill: Indian Piccadilly: British War Brides in Scherer, James, 66(3):122 Reform Policy, Indian Acculturation, America, 89(1):48-49 Scheuerman, Christian, 97(3):139-45 and the Puyallup Act of 1893,” Scheffer, Victor B., 100(4):182 Scheuerman, Richard D., “Chief Cleveland 102(1):14-28; “Right in the Eye: works of: “The Sea Otter on the Kamiakin and 20th-Century Political The Political Style of Dixy Lee Ray,” Washington Coast,” 31(4):371-88; “A Change on the Colville Reservation,” 93(2):81-93 1715 Picture of a Fur Seal,” 62(4):151- 101(1):17-27; Renegade Tribe: The Schaeffer, Charles E., The Man From Oregon: 53; “Use of Fur-Seal Carcasses by Palouse Indians and the Invasion of The Odyssey of a Pioneer Sky Pilot, Natives of the Pribilof Islands, the Inland Pacifi c Northwest, review, review, 38(2):175-76 Alaska,” 39(2):131-32; Adventures of 79(1):40 Schaeffer, Claude E., 48(3):105 a Zoologist, review, 73(2):94; rev. of Scheule, Josephine, 5(1):27 works of: “The First Jesuit Mission to Alaska’s Animals and Fishes, 46(4):124- Schiff, Ashley L., Fire and Water: Scientifi c the Flathead, 1840-1850: A Study in 25; rev. of Ethnobotany of Western Heresy in the Forest Service, review, Culture Confl icts,” 28(3):227-50; rev. Washington, 37(2):163-64; rev. of 54(1):37-38

Index 347 Schiffner, Carli Crozier, rev. of Seattle’s Schmitz, Henry, 70(1):8-19, 88(4):189-91, States, 1849-1893, 51(4):188 International District: The Making of 193, 92(1):34-35 Scholl, Elizabeth Fulton, 7(1):51 a Pan-Asian American Community, Schmoe, Floyd W., 93(3):131-33 Scholl, Louis, 7(1):51 94(2):99-100 works of: Our Greatest Mountain, a Scholtz, William G., 56(1):18-19, 26 Schiller, Zoe Lund, A Candle for a Star, review, Handbook for Mount Rainier National Scholz, Robert, rev. of The Eastern Frontier: 43(4):304 Park, 16(4):305-306; Wilderness Trails, The Settlement of Northern New Schilz, Thomas F., rev. of The Reservation 21(3):235 England, 1610-1763, 62(4):155 Blackfeet, 1882-1945: A Photographic Schnackenberg, Walter C., The Lamp and Schoolcraft, Henry R., 19(2):112-15 History of Cultural Survival, 77(1):36 the Cross: Sagas of Pacifi c Lutheran Schooling, William, The Governor and Schiørring, Ole, 84(3):91-94 University, review, 57(2):85-86; rev. of Company of Adventurers of England Schirnding, August von, 36(2):103-14 Not by Might: The Story of Whitworth Trading into Hudson’s Bay during Two Schitsu’umsh people. See Coeur d’Alene College, 1890-1965, 57(3):119 Hundred and Fifty Years, 1670-1920, people Schnebley, F. Dorsey, 4(1):41-42 12(3):236-37 Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, The Railway Journey: Schnebly, D. J., 15(3):179-81, 185 schools Trains and Travel in the 19th Century, Schnebly, Margaretta A. Painter, 15(3):180, in Anchorage, 58(3):136-38 review, 73(4):186 185 and anticommunism (Tacoma), 89(1):4- Schively, John H., 59(3):128-36 Schneider, William, . . . So They Understand: 11 Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 52(2):52 Cultural Issues in Oral History, review, architecture of, 69(2):73, 83(4):128-43, Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr., 48(3):89, 95(4):206; ed., Living with Stories: 103(3):125 73(3):122-23 Telling, Re-telling, and Remembering, bilingual education in, 75(3):115-16 works of: In Retrospect: The History of review, 100(2):95 established by missionaries, 41(2):158-59 a Historian, review, 55(3):136-37; Schneidewind, Richard, 101(3/4):145, 147 Japanese American employees of, A Political and Social History of the Schob, David E., Hired Hands and Plowboys: 88(1):21-32 United States, Vol. 2, review, 17(3):233- Farm Labor in the Midwest, 1815-60, KKK support of, 75(1):16-17, 80(1):12, 34; ed., The Atlantic Migration, by review, 69(1):37-38 14-16, 18 Marcus Lee Hansen, review, 32(2):228- Schoberlin, Melvin, From Candles to lands of: in Calif., 55(2):69-73; in Wash. 29; ed., A History of American Life, Footlights: A Biography of the Pike’s state constitution, 4(4):253, 260-62, review, 19(2):144-47 Peak Theatre 1859-1876, review, 284; Washington State Grange position Schlick, Mary Dodds, Coming to Stay: A 33(1):94-96 on, 30(3):261 Columbia River Journey, review, Schoenberg, Wilfred P., “Glen Adams and for native peoples, 85(3):126: in Alaska, 99(3):136 Ye Galleon Press: An Appreciation,” 54(2):67-70, 75(4):159-63, 91(2):71- Schlicke, Carl P., General George Wright: 88(3):146-48; A Chronicle of Catholic 83; in Oreg., 92(1):19-23; in Wash., Guardian of the Pacifi c Coast, review, History of the Pacifi c Northwest, 87(4):182, 185-87, 92(1):15-19, 22, 81(1):32 1743-1960, review, 54(2):82-83; 24, 26 Schlissel, Lillian, Women’s Diaries of the Gonzaga University: Seventy-fi ve normal, 15(2):106-107, 115, 18(3):174, Westward Journey, review, 75(3):127; Years, 1887-1962, review, 55(4):180; A 20(2):106-107, 46(1):11, 85(4):136, ed., Far from Home: Families of the History of the in the 101(1):3-16, 103(1):25 Westward Journey, review, 81(1):30; Pacifi c Northwest, 1743-1983, review, patriotism in (1919), 74(1):11-17 ed., Western Women: Their Land, Their 78(4):153; Jesuit Mission Presses in public health and sanitary regulation in, Lives, 85(2):50-58 the Pacifi c Northwest: A History and 96(1):14-22 Schmid, Calvin F., Social Trends in Seattle, Bibliography of Imprints, 1876-1899, race relations in, 103(2):57, 60 review, 36(3):280-81; Suicides in plus Other Early Catholic Presses and reform of, during Progressive Era, Seattle, 1914 to 1925: An Ecological a Critical Study of the Lapwai Press, 68(4):164-74, 74(4):167-77 and Behavioristic Study, 20(1):72-73; 1839-1846, review, 88(2):98; Paths to in rural areas, 24(4):255, 57(4):184-85, Migration of College and University the Northwest: A Jesuit History of the 70(3):98-109, 101(1):3-5, 10-11 Students in the United States, review, Oregon Province, review, 75(2):80; secondary: in Oreg., 64(2):70-79; in 60(3):173 These Valiant Women: History of the Wash., 18(3):175, 20(2):107-109, Schmitt, Martin F., 48(3):107 Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon, 1886- 59(3):147-55, 101(1):3-4; in Wash. works of: “From Missouri to Oregon in 1986, review, 77(4):152 Terr., 24(3):211-20, 24(4):271-81, 1860: The Diary of August V. Kautz,” Schoenfeld, Herbert A., Crashing Through 41(4):342-51, 101(1):3 37(3):193-230; The Settler’s West, Japan’s Back Door, 20(1):70; Elephant segregation in and integration of: Helena, review, 47(4):125-26; ed., General Sense, 25(1):73 Mont., 70(2):51; Seattle, 73(2):50-61 George Crook: His Autobiography, Schoenrich, Otto, Santo Domingo: A Country in Terr. of Hawaii, 62(1):12-13 review, 37(3):269-70; rev. of A With a Future, 9(3):235 See also education; Seattle school board; Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Schofi eld, John, 1(1):69 teachers; names of individual educators; Collection of Western Americana Scholefi eld, Ethelbert O. S., 11(1):35-36 names of individual schools Founded by William Robertson Coe, Yale works of: Report of the Provincial Archives Schools of Their Own: The Education of University Library, review, 44(4):190- Department of the Province of British Hispanos in New Mexico, 1850-1940, by 91; rev. of Following the Indian Columbia for the Year Ended December Lynne Marie Getz, review, 90(1):47-48 Wars: The Story of the Newspaper 31, 1913, 6(2):125-26 schoolteachers. See teachers Correspondents Among the Indian Scholes, Walter V., rev. of The Idea of Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains: Campaigners, 52(4):158-59; rev. of Continental Union: Agitation for the Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, Towboat Pilot, 40(2):162 Annexation of Canada to the United and Nebraska, 1860s-1920s, by Mary

348 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Hurlbut Cordier, review, 84(4):155 39(1):60-61, 46(4):108 Radical Heritage: Labor, Socialism, Schoonover, Bernard, 37(3):204, 206, 208 Schurz, William Lyle, The Manila Galleon, and Reform in Washington and British Schorr, Alan Edward, rev. of First Approaches review, 30(4):451-52 Columbia, 1885-1917, review, 73(1):39; to the Northwest Coast, 69(4):188 Schuster, George, The Longest Auto Race, Railroad Signatures across the Pacifi c Schorr, George F., 16(2):132-34 review, 58(1):49-50 Northwest, review, 85(3):120; So Schrader, F. C., 46(4):119-20 Schutz, John A., ed., The American West: Incredibly Idaho! Seven Landscapes Schrader, Robert Fay, The Indian Arts and Frontier and Region. Interpretations That Defi ne the Gem State, review, Crafts Board: An Aspect of New Deal by John Walton Caughey, review, 89(1):47-48; Washington: Images of Indian Policy, review, 75(4):188 61(2):108-109 a State’s Heritage, review, 80(3):111; Schramm, Wilbur L., Francis Parkman, Schwabacher, Abraham, 70(2):69 The West the Railroads Made, review, review, 30(3):352-53 Schwabacher, Louis, 70(2):69 100(1):37; ed., Encounters with a Schreibeis, Charles D., Pioneer Education Schwabacher, Sigmund, 70(2):69 Distant Land: Exploration and the in the Pacifi c Northwest, review, Schwabacher Brothers, 17(3):190-91, 199, Great Northwest, review, 87(3):159-60; 28(3):320-21 57(4):169, 70(2):69 ed., Experiences in a Promised Land: Schrepfer, Susan R., The Fight to Save the Schwabacher Merchandise Store, 17(3):206, Essays in Pacifi c Northwest History, Redwoods: A History of Environmental 70(2):69 review, 78(1/2):59; rev. of Alberta’s Reform, 1917-1978, review, 75(4):190 Schwagerl, Edward Otto, 100(1):13 Coal Industry, 1919, 71(2):89; rev. Schroeder, John H., Mr. Polk’s War: American Schwantes, Benjamin, rev. of Eye of the of Asahel Curtis: Photographs of the Opposition and Dissent, 1846-1848, Explorer: Views of the Northern Pacifi c Great Northwest, 75(4):186; rev. of review, 65(4):190-91 Railroad Survey, 1853-54, 102(3):144 Authoritarian Socialism in America: Schroeder, Tom, “Rediscovering a Coastal Schwantes, Carlos Arnaldo, “Coxey’s Edward Bellamy and the Nationalist Prairie near Friday Harbor,” 98(2):55- Montana Navy: A Protest against Movement, 75(1):42; rev. of Basques 63 Unemployment on the Wageworkers’ of the Pacifi c Northwest, 84(3):114; Schroll, Hannes, 44(1):12-13 Frontier,” 73(3):98-107; “Farmer- rev. of Builders of British Columbia: Schruben, Francis W., Kansas in Turmoil, Labor Insurgency in Washington State: An Industrial History, 75(2):92; rev. of 1930-1936, review, 62(3):116 William Bouck, the Grange, and the The Electric Railway Era in Northwest Schuddakopf, Jean Wheeler, 89(1):4-11 Western Progressive Farmers,” 76(1):2- Washington, 1890-1930, 71(4):187; “The Schuddakopf Case, 1954-1958: Tacoma 11; “From Anti-Chinese Agitation to rev. of The Gibraltar: Socialism and Public Schools and Anticommunism,” Reform Politics: The Legacy of the Labor in Butte, Montana, 1895-1920, by Ronald E. Magden, 89(1):4-11 Knights of Labor in Washington and 80(3):117; rev. of Kinsey Photographer: Schullery, Paul, Myth and History in the the Pacifi c Northwest,” 88(4):174-84; A Half Century of Negatives by Darius Creation of Yellowstone National Park, “Industrial Violence in the Coeur and Tabitha May Kinsey, 75(4):186; rev. review, 95(4):212-13; Searching for d’Alene Mining District: The Visual of Knights of the Road: A Hobo History, Yellowstone: Ecology and Wonder in the Record,” 78(3):83-90; “Labor-Reform 73(1):41; rev. of Off the Track: The Last Wilderness, review, 97(3):150 Papers in Oregon, 1871-1976: A Decline of the Intercity Passenger Train Schultheis, Frederick, rev. of The Silk Road, Checklist,” 74(4):154-66; “Labor’s in the United States, 78(1/2):68; rev. of 30(4):461-62 Many Faces: A Photo Essay,” 86(2):83- On Turner’s Trail: 100 Years of Writing Schults, Raymond L., rev. of History and 90; “Leftward Tilt on the Pacifi c Slope: Western History, 87(1):45; rev. of One Government of the State of Washington, Indigenous Unionism and the Struggle Union in Wood: A Political History 53(1):45-46 against AFL Hegemony in the State of the International Woodworkers Schultz, C. M., 46(2):48 of Washington,” 70(1):24-34; “The of America, 76(3):117; rev. of The Schultz, Harold J., rev. of The Social Credit Milwaukee Road’s Pacifi c Extension, Radical Persuasion, 1890-1917: Aspects Movement in Alberta, 52(3):124 1909-1929: The Photographs of Asahel of the Intellectual History and the Schultz, James Willard, Bird Woman Curtis,” 72(1):30-40; “Perceptions of Historiography of Three American (Sacajawea): The Guide of Lewis and Violence on the Wageworkers’ Frontier: Radical Organizations, 74(1):43; rev. Clark, review, 9(4):308 An American-Canadian Comparison,” of Reading American Photographs: Schulze, Paul, 10(1):22, 14(2):92 77(2):52-57; “Washington State’s Images as History, Mathew Brady to Schulze, William, 45(2):41-46 Pioneer Labor-Reform Press: A Walker Evans, 81(4):156; rev. of Red Schulzinger, Robert D., The Making of the Bibliographical Essay and Annotated Harvest: The Communist Party and Diplomatic Mind: The Training, Checklist,” 71(3):112-26; Coxey’s American Farmers, 74(3):138; rev. of Outlook, and Style of United States Army: An American Odyssey, review, Reformers, Rebels, and Revolutionaries: Foreign Service Offi cers, 1908-1931, 78(1/2):60; Hard Traveling: A Portrait The Western Canadian Radical review, 69(3):139 of Work Life in the New Northwest, Movement, 1899-1919, 70(2):92; rev. Schumacher, Margaret, rev. of The Cruise of 86(2):83-90, review, 87(4):215-16; of Self-Help in the 1890s Depression, the Corwin, 10(1):72-73 In Mountain Shadows: A History of 75(3):107; rev. of The Southern Pacifi c, Schuman, Henry. See Ida and Henry Idaho, review, 83(4):156; Just One 1901-1985, 78(1/2):68; rev. of Ten Schuman Prize in the History of Restless Rider: Refl ections on Trains and Spikes to the Rail: Twohy Brothers, Early Science Travel, review, 101(2):100; Long Day’s Day Northwestern Railroad Builders, Schuman, Ida. See Ida and Henry Schuman Journey: The Steamboat and Stagecoach 76(1):34; rev. of The West beyond the Prize in the History of Science Era in the Northern West, review, West: A History of British Columbia, Schurman, Jacob Gould, The Balkan Wars, 92(1):53-54; The Pacifi c Northwest: 83(3):111; rev. of Wheel Boats on the 1912-1913, 5(4):317, 8(1):73 An Interpretive History, review, Missouri: The Journals and Documents Schurz, Carl, 35(4):327, 36(3):215, 218, 81(3):115, rev. ed., review, 88(4):195; of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Expedition,

Index 349 1824-26, 93(2):96-97; rev. of Where 75(2):91 68(1):44-45; rev. of Tax Structure the Flows: The Industrial Scofi eld, Twilo, The Well-Traveled Casket: A Variations in the State of Washington, Workers of the World in British Collection of Oregon Folklife, review, 63(1):36-37; rev. of To Die is Not Columbia, 82(4):150; rev. of Wild 84(3):114 Enough: A True Account of Murder and Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia Scofi eld, William H., ed., Farm Real Estate Retribution, 67(3):124-25 River Gorge, 1867-1957, 100(2):89; rev. Values in the United States by Counties, Scott, Harvey W. of Wintergreen: Rambles in a Ravaged 1850-1959, review, 57(1):46; rev. of and Duniway, Abigail Scott, 98(4):161-62 Land, 78(4):144; rev. of Women and the Beyond the Bend: A History of the Nile on education, 64(2):70-79 American Labor Movement From World Valley in Washington State, 72(2):89; as a librarian, 17(4):264 War I to the Present, 73(4):182 rev. of Snoqualmie Pass: From Indian at Portland Oregonian, 51(2):53 Schwartz, Gerald, rev. of Oregon Cattleman/ Trail to Interstate, 74(1):43 statue of, 20(2):159, 24(4):309-10 Governor/Congressman: Memoirs and Scollon, Ron, ed., This Is What They Say, by works of: “Jason Lee’s Place in History,” Times of Walter M. Pierce, 73(2):91 François Mandeville, review, 101(1):47 1(1):21-33; History of the Oregon Schwartz, Harvey, The March Inland: Origins Sconce, Anna B., 33(3):300, 309, 311, 335, Country, 14(2):157-58, review, of the ilwu Warehouse Division, 339-43 16(2):146-48; Religion, Theology and 1934-1938, review, 72(1):42; Solidarity Sconce, Emily. See Ebey, Emily Morals, review, 8(3):230 Stories: An Oral History of the ilwu, Scopes, John T., Center of the Storm: Memoirs Scott, Hazel, 96(3):130 review, 100(4):198; rev. of Bitter of John T. Scopes, review, 58(4):214-15 Scott, Hiram, 37(2):100-102 Harvest: A History of California Scoreboard, Baby: A Story of College Football, Scott, Irving M., 17(3):175 Farmworkers, 1870-1941, 74(4):181 Crime, and Complicity, by Ken Scott, James, 51(4):174, 54(2):62-63 Schwarz, Jordan A., The Interregnum of Armstrong and Nick Perry, review, Scott, James W., Historical Atlas of Despair: Hoover, Congress, and the 102(1):43 Washington, review, 79(4):162; Depression, review, 63(2):78; rev. of The Scorpion and the Tarantula: The Struggle Washington: A Centennial Atlas, review, The President and Protest: Hoover, to Control Atomic Weapons, 1945- 82(1):36; ed., Pacifi c Northwest Themes: Conspiracy, and the Bonus Riot, 1949, by Joseph I. Lieberman, review, Historical Essays in Honor of Keith 66(3):142 63(2):68 A. Murray, review, 71(2):91; rev. of Schwatka, Frederick, 46(4):119 Scotch Lumber Company (Fulton, Ala.), London Correspondence Inward from works of: Schwatka’s Last Search: The 84(1):20-21, 25 Sir George Simpson, 1841-42, 65(4):189 Ledger Expedition through Scotia (steamer), 1(4):199 Scott, John C., 34(4):350-52 Unknown Alaska and British Columbia, Scotland (ship), 8(4):258-60 Scott, John D., ed., Mazama, 1929 ed., review, 90(1):49-50 Scots in the North American West, 1790-1917, 21(1):72-73, 1930 ed., 22(1):72-73, Schwatka’s Last Search: The New York Ledger by Ferenc Morton Szasz, review, 1931 ed., 23(1):70-71, 1934 ed., Expedition through Unknown Alaska 93(3):148-49 26(1):69 and British Columbia, by Frederick Scotsman in Buckskin: Sir William Drummond Scott, John L., 75(3):133 Schwatka, annot. Arland S. Harris, Stewart and the Rocky Mountain Fur Scott, John W., 36(3):226-27 review, 90(1):49-50 Trade, by Mae Reed Porter and Odessa Scott, Lalla, Karnee: A Paiute Narrative, Schweikart, Larry, rev. of Banking on Alaska: Davenport, review, 55(3):129-30 review, 58(2):104 The Story of the National Bank of Scott, A. F., 13(1):17-18 Scott, Leslie, 48(3):93 Alaska, 2 vols., 94(3):152-53 Scott, Albert Titus, 88(3):107-45 Scott, Morris, 88(3):107-45 Schwellenbach, Lewis B., 65(1):9-16 Scott, David R. M., rev. of Head Rig: Story Scott, Robert W., 80(3):108-10 Schweppe, Alfred J., 70(1):16-17 of the West Coast Lumber Industry, Scott, Roy V., The Public Career of Cully Schwinke, Edmund, 81(2):51-52 57(3):127 A. Cobb: A Study in Agricultural Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Scott, Ella Byers, “The Autobiography of Ella Leadership, review, 65(3):152-53; by Mary Baker Eddy, 97(1):11-14 Byers Scott: Homestead Life in North The Reluctant Farmer: The Rise of Science in America: A Documentary History, Central Washington, 1906-1950,” Agricultural Extension to 1914, review, 1900-1939, ed. Nathan Reingold and 88(3):107-45 63(4):179-80 Ida H. Reingold, review, 74(2):91 Scott, F. R., ed., Canada After the War: Studies Scott, Ruth, 88(3):107-10, 113, 142, 144 “Science in Russian America, 1741 to 1865,” in Political, Social and Economic Scott, Thomas Fielding, 1(3):127-28, 38(1):3- by Morgan B. Sherwood, 58(1):33-39 Policies for Post-War Canada, review, 16, 41(2):135-36, 42(3):234 “The Science of Bacteriology in the State 35(4):368-69 Scott, W. T., 96(1):15, 18, 20-21 of Washington,” by Jonn Weinzirl, Scott, George W., “The New Order of Scott, Walter P., 91(2):62, 66 20(2):83-88 Cincinnatus: Municipal Politics in Scott, Winfi eld, 2(3):237-38, 23(4):286-88, scientifi c management, 92(3):120-23 Seattle during the 1930s,” 64(4):137- 295, 49(1):31-32, 62(2):59, 66 Scientists in Confl ict: The Beginnings of the 46; A Majority of One: Legislative Life, Scott Act (1878). See Canada Temperance Act Oil Industry in California, by Gerald T. review, 95(1):40; ed., Turning Points (1878) White, review, 61(1):56 in Washington’s Public Life, review, Scott Act (1887), 81(1):29 The Scissorbills: A True Story of Montana’s 103(3):147-48; rev. of Corporate Scottish immigrants, to B.C., 102(2):79-90 Homesteaders, by Belvina Williamson Power and the Mismarketing of Urban Scotts Mills, Oreg., 89(2):110 Bertino, review, 69(2):91 Development: Boise Cascade Recreation Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South, Scobie, Ingrid Winther, Center Stage: Helen Communities, 66(4):188; rev. of by Dan T. Carter, review, 60(4):235-36 Gahagan Douglas, a Life, review, Idaho’s Governors: Historical Essays on Scouler, John, 9(2):89 85(1):40; rev. of Westering Women and Their Administrations, 85(3):124; rev. Scout and Ranger, by James Pike, review, the Frontier Experience, 1800-1915, of Rogues, Buffoons and Statesmen, 24(3):232-33

350 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Scranton, John Hart, 6(2):107, 40(2):113, 115, Thompson, Upper Coquille Athabaskan African Americans in, 67(4):163-74, 45(3):73-84 Indian, review, 99(1):35-36; rev. of At 86(1):35-39, 42-44, 102(3):107-15 “A Scrap of Paper,” by W. T. Dovell, 15(2):146 Home with the Bella Coola Indians: T. and Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 1(4):207, scrip, 26(4):248-49, 83(3):105-106 F. McIlwraith’s Field Letters, 1922-4, 13(1):20-26, 34(2):205-11, 81(2):54-66 Scripps, Edward Willis, 90(4):171-81, 95(4):206-207; rev. of Haa Shuká, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition 92(2):59-60 Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, (1909), hosting of, 99(4):187-88, Scriven, George P., The Story of the Hudson’s 79(2):82; rev. of In Honor of Eyak: The 100(1):3-11 Bay Company, 21(2):146 Art of Anna Nelson Harry, 75(4):155 aluminum industry in, 43(3):217-18, 220 Scroggs, William O., Filibusters and The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919- anti-Chinese sentiment in, 20(3):204-12, Financiers: The Story of William 1965, by Reginald H. Roy, review, 81(1):24-28, 88(4):174-80, 95(2):70-80 Walker and His Associates, 7(3):253; 61(3):167-68 anti-Japanese sentiment in, 93(3):128-35 The United States in World Affairs: An Seager, Allen, rev. of Ginger: The Life and architecture of: A. B. Chamberlin Account of American Foreign Relations, Death of Albert Goodwin, 82(4):157 sketches, 85(4):150-58; Beaux Arts 1936 ed., review, 28(4):422-23, 1937 Seager, Allen, with John Herd Thompson, Village, 92(3):115-26; building codes, ed., review, 30(2):228-31, 1938 ed., Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of Discord, 93(3):115-26; Frank Lloyd Wright review, 31(1):110-11 review, 77(3):114 houses, 88(1):33-40; John Parkinson Scruton, Roger, How to Think Seriously Seahaven, Wash., 13(1):43 buildings, 69(2):71-74; modernism, about the Planet: The Case for an sealing, 100(4):186 75(3):128-39; Victor Steinbrueck Environmental Conservatism, review, and Alaska Commercial Company, sketches, 54(3):124-25, 99(3):122-32; 103(2):102 60(2):64, 62(1):1-2, 5, 68(3):120-29, Willis A. Ritchie buildings, 87(4):194, Scudder, Jehu, 6(3):214-15 89(2):59-64 196-99, 210 scurvy, 12(1):9, 84 (3):92, 94-97, 86(1):4-5, 14 in Aleutian Islands, 100(4):186 arts and culture in, 45(2):60-61, 76(3):82- The Sea, the Ship, and the Sailor, review, in Pribilof Islands, 40(1):57-61, 59(1):8- 94, 81(2):54-66 16(4):302-303 10, 87(4):187-89, 89(2):59-64, aviation in, 85(4):137-49, 92(2):71-80 Sea Bird (steamer), 6(2):107, 43(2):156, 91(4):202-209 baseball in, 82(3):96-100, 87(1):29-37, 45(3):79 Sealock, Richard B., Bibliography of Place 100(3):120-33 Sea Gull (tender), 16(1):50, 55-61 Name Literature: United States, business leaders of, 50(1):1-13, The Sea Hunters: Indians of the Northwest Canada, Alaska and Newfoundland, 103(4):159-61, 163-64, 167-73 Coast, by Sonia Bleeker, review, review, 40(2):161-62 and Century 21 Exposition (1962), 44(1):42-43 seals, 38(3):249, 39(2):131-32, 62(4):151-53, 76(3):85-93, 80(1):2-11, 92(1):38 Sea in the Forest, by Archie Binns, review, 100(4):181, 187-88. See also sealing charter reform in, 59(4):180-81, 76(1):26- 45(3):102 Sealth (Duwamish and Suquamish leader). 27 Sea Lion (tugboat), 42(4):308-309, 316, 318- See Seattle (Duwamish and Suquamish churches and religion in, 28(2):163-91, 22 leader) 38(4):319-33, 83(4):144, 146-47, Sea Otter (ship), 19(2):113, 24(1):25-26 Sealth, Noah, 2(4):303-304 86(2):101, 92(3):127-36 “The Sea Otter on the Washington Coast,” by Seaport, Wash., 13(1):44 descriptions of: 1859, 6(2):100-106; 1871, Victor B. Scheffer, 31(4):371-88 Sea-Power in the Pacifi c, a Study of the 70(4):165, 172-73; 1883, 34(1):22-25; sea otters, 31(4):371-88, 100(4):181-91 American-Japanese Naval Problem, by 1890, 72(4):150-51; 1955, 78(1/2):41- Sea Power in the Pacifi c, 1936-1941; A Selected Hector C. Bywater, review, 13(2):142- 42 Bibliography of Books, Periodical 43 early history of, 1(4):207-208, 26(2):111- Articles, and Maps from the End of The Search for an American Indian Identity: 18, 42(4):271-76 the London Naval Conference to the Modern Pan-Indian Movements, by economic development of, 39(3):215, 218, Beginning of the War in the Pacifi c, Hazel W. Hertzberg, review, 63(3):121 220-22, 225-26, 101(3/4):151-52, 160, by Werner B. Ellinger and Herbert The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish-American 103(4):159, 163-66, 168-69, 173 Rosinski, review, 33(4):458 Family Saga, by H. Arnold Barton, Filipinos and Filipino Americans in, Sea Routes to the Gold Fields: The Migration review, 71(3):135 102(1):3-12 by Water to California in 1849-1852, by Search for the Northwest Passage, by Lucile fi re in (1889), 8(3):238, 12(3):239, Oscar Lewis, review, 40(3):260-61 McDonald, review, 50(4):163-64 93(3):115-26 Seabeck, Wash., 6(4):240, 12(2):159, 13(1):43, “Searching for Edward Lange: An Early Artist and Founders’ Day, 1(2):47-50, 83, 27(1):39-40, 50-51, 53, 48(1):8, 11-12 of Washington State,” by Drew W. 4(1):53, 43(2):159-65 Seabold, Wash., 13(1):43 Crooks, ed. Bill Alley, 95(4):216-17 in Free Air, by Sinclair Lewis, 91(2):108- Seaborg, B. A., 93(3):140 Searching for Yellowstone: Ecology and 109 Seaburg, William R., Coquelle Thompson, Wonder in the Last Wilderness, by Paul free speech movement in, 91(3):124-35 Athabaskan Witness: A Cultural Schullery, review, 97(3):150 gambling in (1876), 60(3):124-26 Biography, review, 95(2):105-106; ed., Searls, Paul, 87(3):124-26 during Great Depression, 72(1):11-19 Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors: Searly, J., 27(2):170 Harding, Warren G., in, 66(3):105-14 Melville Jacobs on Northwest Indian Sears, Bill, 100(3):113, 124-25 housing in, 67(4):165-66, 84(2):55 Myths and Tales, by Melville Jacobs, Sears, Edmund , Zatthu, a Tale of incorporation of, 23(4):301-302 review, 93(1):37-38; ed., The Nehalem Ancient Galilee, 16(4):309 Indian-white relations in, 47(1):1-8, Tillamook: An Ethnography, by Sears, Roebuck and Company, in Mont., 55(3):105-10, 67(1):10-20, 10-20, Elizabeth D. Jacobs, review, 96(2):104- 84(3):100-101 98(1):18-28, 99(1):18-27 105; ed., Pitch Woman and Other Season of Mercy, by Sally Ito, review, 92(2):92 jails in, conditions of (1907), 91(3):124, Stories: The Oral Traditions of Coquelle Seattle 127-35

Index 351 James, Henry, in, 59(4):186-89 91(3):136-37 Seattle City Light, 77(2):59, 88(1):25, 28, 30, Japanese and Japanese American Seattle (Duwamish and Suquamish leader), 100(2):72 community in, 54(4):143-49, 70(2):58- 2(4):303-308, 6(2):109, 22(4):243-75, Seattle Cityscape, by Victor Steinbrueck, 68, 86(2):101, 87(1):29-37, 88(1):21- 44(3):125, 45(3):88, 90, 95(1):33-34, 99(3):122, 127-32, review, 54(3):124- 32, 88(4):166-73, 91(1):29-41, 101(3/4):109 25 101(3/4):150-61 Seattle, Her Faults, Her Virtues, by Almira Seattle Cityscape #2, by Victor Steinbrueck, Jewish community in, 70(2):69-74, Bailey, 16(4):306 99(3):122 86(4):193 Seattle, Lake Shore, and Eastern Railway Seattle Civic Center Advisory Committee, lawyers in, 16(2):122-31, 17(1):18-26 Company, 3(3):192, 195, 14(2):96-98, 76(3):84-90 lighting of, 100(2):70-72 17(3):184, 53(4):129, 136, 56(3):97-100 Seattle Civic Center Association, 75(1):29-32 liquor laws in, 100(4):159-63, 165 Seattle: Past to Present, by Roger Sale, review, Seattle Civic Unity Committee, 67(4):169-74, and location of Wash. state capital, 68(4):190-91 73(2):50-51, 60, 93(3):134 32(3):240, 272, 32(4):427, 437, 442 Seattle: The Life and Times of an American Seattle Coal and Iron Company, 29(2):161 and logging industry, 51(2):57-62 City, by Gerald B. Nelson, review, Seattle Coal and Transportation Company, movie theaters in, 71(4):172-82 72(3):141 48(4):121, 124 municipal politics of: in 1880s, Seattle and Environs, by C. H. Hanford, Seattle Coal Company, 48(4):121, 124 95(2):73-80; in 1930s, 64(4):137-46, 15(4):300-301 Seattle Commercial Club, 75(4):173, 96(1):31 76(1):31; in 1960s, 100(3):107-33; Seattle and International Railway, Seattle Contrasts, by Emblem Club of Bend, during Progressive Era, 59(4):177- 101(3/4):152 Oreg., review, 4(2):130-31 85, 66(1):13-25, 74(2):50, 52-58, Seattle and Lake Washington Waterway Seattle Council of Churches, 93(3):127-36 75(3):117-27, 76(1):22-32 Company, 25(2):118-21, 59(2):79-85, Seattle Daily Bulletin, 52(3):83 naming of, 2(4):303-308, 13(1):44-46 77(1):12-13, 15-17 Seattle Daily Call, 71(3):112, 116, 125, newspapers of, 92(2):59-70 Seattle and Montana Railway, 92(2):83-86 74(1):32, 95(2):76 photography in, 68(2):77, 91(1):34, Seattle and Montana Railway Co. v. State of Seattle Daily Trade Journal, 51(4):161 96(1):24-33 Washington et al., 92(2):81-90 Seattle Deaconess Home Association, prohibition in, 54(3):89-103, 56(1):3-4, Seattle and Northern Railroad, 3(3):196 38(4):330, 332 6-10 “Seattle and the Indians of Puget Sound,” by Seattle Department of Lighting. See Seattle public health in, 77(3):104-13, 91(1):20, Thomas W. Prosch, 2(4):303-308 City Light 96(1):14-22 Seattle and the Roots of Urban Sustainability: Seattle Electric Company, 100(2):72-73. See race relations in: AYP, 100(1):7-9, 23-36; Inventing Ecotopia, by Jeffrey Craig also Seattle Electric Light Company 101(3/4):107-61; labor movement, Sanders, review, 102(3):149 Seattle Electric Light Company, 100(2):71. See 86(1):35-44; late 19th century, Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad, 14(2):84-85, also Seattle Electric Company 95(2):70-81; public school integration, 89-90, 15(1):79-80, 48(4):121-22, 124 Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs, 73(2):50-61; WWII, 67(4):163-74 Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad and 101(1):13 and railroads, 48(4):121, 92(2):81-90 Transportation Company. See Seattle Seattle First National Bank, 43(1):5, shipbuilding in, 84(2):51-53, 86(1):35, and Walla Walla Railroad 43(2):127, 143, 148-49, 103(3):123, 37-39 Seattle Anti-Japanese League, 94(3):142-43 128-29, 138 streetcars in, 77(2):59-67, 87(4):177 Seattle Argus, 99(2):122, 124-32 Seattle First Presbyterian Church, 74(2):50-58 and Tacoma, 26(2):95-106 Seattle Audubon Society, 96(2):85-87, 90-92 Seattle Foundation, 43(2):129 telephones, early use of in, 92(4):190-202 Seattle Board of Education, 41(4):345 Seattle Gas Company, 100(2):71 theater in, 28(2):123-27, 57(4):139-42, Seattle Board of Health, 96(1):14-22 Seattle General Contract Company, 59(2):82, 81(2):54-56, 58, 64-66 Seattle Brewing and Malting Company. See 85 tideland reclamation in, 59(2):77-87 Rainier Brewing Company Seattle General Hospital, 38(4):330, 332 and trade relations with Japan, 100(1):8-9 The Seattle Bungalow: People and Houses, Seattle general strike (1919), 52(3):81-98, urban planning and development, 1900-1940, by Janet Ore, review, 55(4):146-56, 69(3):129-30, 133-34, 68(2):62, 65-68, 75(1):22-33, 98(1):40-41 86(1):35-44, 91(1):20-21 75(4):171-80: and adoption of fi re Seattle Business Chronicle of the Pacifi c The Seattle General Strike, by Robert L. resistive construction, 93(3):115- Northwest, 74(1):12-14, 16 Friedheim, review, 56(1):41-42 26; and Arts and Crafts movement, Seattle Cadet Corps, 20(3):212 “The Seattle General Strike of 1919,” by 92(3):115-26; and arts development, Seattle Call, 39(2):104-105, 108, 114-18, 124, Robert L. Friedheim, 52(3):81-98 76(3):82-94, 81(2):54-57; and 71(3):116. See also Seattle People’s Call Seattle Golf Club, 50(1):9 Boeing Company, 85(4):137-49; Seattle Camera Club, 68(2):77, 91(1):34, Seattle Harbor Commission, 68(2):62-63 central business district, 80(1):2-11, 96(1):24-33 Seattle Hardware Company, 50(1):1-2 98(3):107-14; and neighborhood Seattle Center, 76(3):90, 92-93, 80(1):2-11 Seattle Heritage, by Ralph B. Potts, review, schools, 83(4):128-43; and playgrounds Seattle Center Monorail, 80(1):5, 7-8, 10 47(3):91-92 and parks, 76(1):24-25, 32, 100(1):7, Seattle Central Labor Council. See Central A Seattle Heritage: The Fine Arts Society, by 12-15, 20-21, 100(2):56, 60, 80; port, Labor Council of Seattle Anne H. Calhoun, review, 34(1):100- 68(2):60-71; Seattle Center, 80(1):2- Seattle Chamber of Commerce, 13(1):21- 101 11; waterways, 11(1):56, 25(2):114-27, 26, 75(4):173, 95(1):53, 96(1):31, Seattle High School, 24(4):278-80, 41(4):343- 25(3):210-13, 48(1):2-4, 59(2):77-87, 100(3):109-11, 115, 101(3/4):151, 157 46 77(1):11-20, 80(1):38 Seattle City Council, 96(1):21, 100(3):107-20, Seattle High School Teachers’ League, World Wide Web sites on, 91(3):114 122, 125 74(1):14-15 WWII impact on, 67(4):163-74, Seattle City Evangelistic Union, 38(4):322-23 Seattle Historical Society, 5(2):152-53,

352 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 6(1):23, 7(1):48, 8(1):9, 9(1):19, Seattle Playgrounds Association, 66(1):19, 66 10(1):49, 11(1):39-40, 43(2):158-69 76(1):25 during cold war, 89(1):21-32 Seattle History Teachers’ Club, 5(3):240 Seattle Police Department, 54(3):90, 92-93, competitors of, 90(4):172-76, 180, Seattle Home Builder and Home Keeper, by 100, 76(1):26-28, 103(2):58 92(2):59-70 W. W. DeLong and Belle D. DeLong, Seattle Port Commission, 35(1):71-72 on Everett massacre, 49(4):163 85(4):156-58 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 14(3):186-89 on Russo-Japanese War, 35(1):320-22, Seattle Home Guards, 20(3):209-13 on anti-Chinese sentiment in Seattle 35(4):306-307 Seattle Housing Authority, 67(4):165-66 (1885-86), 39(2):104-10, 114-18, 124, on Seattle general strike (1919), 52(3):91 Seattle Human Rights Commission, 128 on Smith, J. Allen, 35(3):205 100(3):117, 103(2):58 compared with other local newspapers, on WWI, 35(1):65-72 Seattle in Black and White: The Congress of 90(4):172, 174, 176, 180, 92(2):59-60, “The Seattle Times’s Cold War Pulitzer Prize,” Racial Equality and the Fight for Equal 63 by Lorraine McConaghy, 89(1):21-32 Opportunity, by Joan Singler, Jean on conservation issues, 51(2):53 Seattle Town Crier, 96(1):31 Durning, Bettylou Valentine, and Maid distribution of, 1(4):203 Seattle Transit Company, 67(4):171 Adams, review, 102(3):150-51 establishment of, 14(1):32 Seattle Trust and Savings Bank, 43(2):127, Seattle in the 20th Century, by Richard C. on League of Nations, 36(2):147-48, 148 Berner, Vol. 1: Seattle, 1900-1920: 151-52 Seattle Union Record, 55(4):147-48, 150, From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, politics of, 35(2): 102, 106, 115, 117 71(3):114-15, 119-20 to Restoration, review, 84(1):32, Vol. on Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):306-18, on American Federation of Labor, 2: Seattle, 1921-1940: From Boom to 321-22 70(1):31-33 Bust, review, 85(1):39-40, Vol. 3: Seattle and Silver Skis competition, 44(1):12 on amusement trades strike (1921-35), Transformed: World War II to Cold War, Seattle Public Library, 17(4):254 71(4):175-76, 179 review, 92(2):102-103 works of: Seattle Public Library, Forty- archives of, 30(1):71 Seattle Industrial Army News, 71(3):117 Second Annual Report, 24(3):236-37; A and Centralia massacre, 45(4):120 Seattle Industrial Relations Committee, Ten-Year Program for the Seattle Public and farmer-labor movement, 57(4):151-52 52(3):91-92 Library, 21(2):145-46 on Seattle general strike (1919), 52(3):85, Seattle Iron and Steel Company, 17(3):180-81 Seattle Public Library, Forty-Second Annual 88, 91-92, 97 Seattle Japanese-American Courier, 33(3):369- Report, 24(3):236-37 Seattle University, 83(4):152-54 70, 87(1):29-37, 88(1):23-24, 91(1):38 Seattle Public Schools. See schools Seattle University: A Century of Jesuit Seattle Japanese Language School, 94(3):140 “Seattle Race Relations during the Second Education, by Walt Crowley, review, “The Seattle Jewish Community: A World War,” by Howard A. Droker, 83(4):152-55 Photographic Essay,” by Karyl Winn, 67(4):163-74 Seattle Urban League, 73(2):50-52, 54, 60 70(2):69-74 Seattle Repertory Theatre, 76(3):90-91, 93 Seattle Urban Renewal Enterprise, 98(3):109, Seattle Junior Chamber of Commerce, Seattle Republican, 100(1):7-8 111-12 100(3):109-10 Seattle Rifl es (militia), 17(1):21, 23, Seattle Washingtonian, 52(3):99-107 “The Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-20,” 20(3):209-10, 212, 39(2):122-24, Seattle World’s Fair. See Century 21 by Robert L. Friedheim and Robin 81(1):27-28 Exposition Friedheim, 55(4):146-56 Seattle school board “Seattle’s ‘Ditch’: The Corps of Engineers and Seattle Library Association, 17(4):250, 253-54 Griffi ths, Austin E., on, 76(1):30 the Lake Washington Ship Canal,” by Seattle Loan and Savings Agency, 26(4):253 and integration, 73(2):50-61 Robert E. Ficken, 77(1):11-20 Seattle Memories, by Edith Sanderson and Niederhauser, Charles, dismissal of, “Seattle’s First Aviators and Their Claims to Redfi eld, 22(3):228-29 74(1):12, 14-16 a New Province of the Sky,” by Paul G. Seattle Model Commonwealth, 71(3):113, 116, and Nisei employees, dismissal of, Spitzer, 92(2):71-80 74(1):32-34 88(1):21-32 “Seattle’s First Need of a Post Offi ce,” by Seattle Municipal Art Commission, 76(3):83- and public health and sanitary regulation, George H. Himes, 15(2):117-18 94 96(1):14-22 “Seattle’s First Taste of Battle, 1856,” 47(1):1-8 Seattle Municipal Railway. See Seattle Seattle Socialist, 71(3):114-15, 119, 91(3):124- Seattle’s Historian and Promoter: The Life of Municipal Street Railway 28, 130, 132-34 Edmond Stephen Meany, by George A. Seattle Municipal Street Railway, 77(2):59-67 Seattle Sourdough Club, 33(3):370 Frykman, review, 90(3):154 The Seattle Municipal Water Plant; Historical, “The ‘Seattle Spirit’ Meets The Alaskan: A Seattle’s International District: The Making of Descriptive, Statistical, by John Lamb, Story of Business, Boosterism, and a Pan-Asian American Community, by 5(4):316 the Arts,” by Richard H. Engeman, Doug Chin, review, 94(2):99-100 Seattle National Bank Building, 69(2):71-72 81(2):54-66 Seattle’s Unsinkable Houseboats: An Illustrated Seattle Pacifi c University, Seattle Seminary Seattle Star, 39(2):105, 108, 114, 52(3):92, History, by Howard Droker, review, Building at, 81(4):137-38 90(4):171-81, 92(2):59-60, 64, 68 70(2):90 Seattle Park Commissioners’ Eighth Annual Seattle Steel Company, 17(3):178-79 Seattle’s Waterfront: The Walker’s Guide to Report, comp. Roland W. Cotterill, Seattle Sun, 92(2):59-70 the History of Elliott Bay, by Marc review, 3(3):243 Seattle Symphony Orchestra, 35(1):19-28 J. Hershman, Susan Heikkala, and Seattle Pension Builder, 61(3):147-54 Seattle Symphony Society, 35(1):20-23, 27 Caroline Tobin, review, 73(4):189 Seattle People’s Call, 71(3):113, 116. See also Seattle Tennis Club, 103(4):164, 168, 170-71 Seattle’s Women Teachers of the Interwar Years: Seattle Call Seattle Theater, 28(2):123-24 Shapers of a Livable City, by Doris Seattle Pilots, 100(3):120-33 Seattle Times, 1(4):203 Hinson Pieroth, review, 96(2):109-10 Seattle Planning Commission, 98(3):107-108 Blethen, Alden Joseph, Jr., at, 81(2):59-60, Seavey, Llwellyn T., 24(1):72

Index 353 Seaview, Wash., 13(1):46-47 Seeing the West, by K. E. M. Dumbell, review, 103 Seax (Tsimshian leader), 57(1):15, 17 12(1):71-72 “Self-Education in Historiography: The Case Sebree, Howard, 44(4):181-82 Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Earliest of Charles A. Beard,” by Gerald D. Sebring, F. M., “The Indian Raid on the Descriptions and Images from the Field, Nash, 52(3):108-15 Cascades in March, 1856,” 19(2):99- ed. Marlene Deahl Merrill, review, “Self-Help in Seattle, 1931-1932: Herbert 107 97(2):104 Hoover’s Concept of Cooperative Sechelt people, 33(4):381, 385-86, 72(3):103- “Seeking the Pacifi c: The Chicago and North Individualism and the Unemployed 104 Western’s Plans to Reach the West Citizens’ League,” by William H. Second Chance: The Triumph of Coast,” by H. Roger Grant, 81(2):67-73 Mullins, 72(1):11-19 Internationalism in America During Seeking Western Waters: The Lewis and Clark Self-Help in the 1890s Depression, by H. Roger World War II, by Robert A. Divine, Trail from the Rockies to the Pacifi c, by Grant, review, 75(3):107 review, 59(4):228-29 Emory Strong and Ruth Strong, ed. Selig, Isador, 53(4):149 Second Church of Christ, Scientist Herbert K. Beals, review, 89(2):105 Seligmann, G. L., Jr., rev. of Blood on the (Portland), 97(1):14-16. See also Seeley, L. B., 31(2):125-59 Border: The United States Army and the Portland Church of Christ, Scientist Seely, Harriet, 53(1):33 Mexican Irregulars, 62(1):40-41 Second Kamchatka Expedition. See Seely, Pauline A., Bibliography of Place Name Sell, T. M., Wings of Power: Boeing and the Kamchatka expeditions Literature: United States, Canada, Politics of Growth in the Northwest, Second Sight, by Robert V. Hine, review, Alaska and Newfoundland, review, review, 93(2):95-96 86(1):46-47 40(2):161-62 Selleck, Wash., 13(1):48 Second Regiment Washington Territory Seeman, Albert L., rev. of Blue Enchantment; Sellers, Charles, James K. Polk: Continentalist, Volunteers, 11(4):245, 247-48. See also The Story of Crater Lake, 33(2):217- 1843-1846, review, 58(4):209-10 Washington Territory Volunteers 18; rev. of Crater Lake; The Story of Its Sellery, G. C., Medieval Foundations of “Secondary Education in Washington Origin, 33(1):86-87; rev. of Rainfall Western Civilization, review, 20(2):146- Territory,” by Howard A. Hanson, and Tree Growth in the Great Basin, 47 41(4):342-51 30(2):226-27; rev. of The Scenic Selling British Columbia: Tourism and “Secret Aid for Oregon Missions,” by Edmond Treasure House of Oregon, 32(4):453-54 Consumer Culture, 1890-1970, by S. Meany, 15(3):211-14 Seeman, Berthold, 9(2):89 Michael Dawson, review, 97(2):102- “Secret Mission of Warre and Vavasour,” Segal, Harvey H., Canals and American 103 3(2):131-53 Economic Development, review, “Selling Salmon: The Use of Female Images Secrétan, Hyacinthe, 41(4):322-29 53(3):126 in Marketing Canned Fish,” by Lisa Secretan, J. H. E., Canada’s Great Highway, Segger, Martin, Victoria: A Primer for Regional Mighetto, 101(1):28-31 review, 16(3):228-29 History in Architecture, review, 72(1):46 Sellwood, J. W. R., 39(3):202, 205, 208, 210 Sectionalism, Politics, and American Seghers, Charles John, 22(2):102-103, 110, Seltice, Andrew (Coeur d’Alene leader), Diplomacy, by Edward W. Chester, 59(4):190-202 42(1):42, 44, 53-56, 63-67, 94(1):27-29 review, 68(1):33-34 segregation Seltice, Joseph, Saga of the Coeur d’Alene Sections and Politics: Selected Essays by in Helena, Mont., 70(2):50-57 Indians: An Account of Chief Joseph William B. Hesseltine, ed. Richard in Oreg.: Eugene, 63(1):15-17; Portland, Seltice, review, 82(3):115 Nelson Current, review, 60(4):228-29 92(3):137-48, 96(2):69-70 Seltz, Jennifer, rev. of Preserving the Living secularism, 96(2):61-66 in Wash: Hanford Site, 96(3):124-28; Past: John C. Merriam’s Legacy in the Securing the Spectacular City: The Politics Seattle, 67(4):165-66, 73(2):50-61; Tri- State and National Parks, 99(1):39-40 of Revitalization and Homelessness Cities, 96(3):124-30 Selvin, Edwin, 52(3):89, 74(1):12-14, 16 in Downtown Seattle, by Timothy A. The Seigneurial System in Early Canada: “Semi-Centennial of Cheney,” by J. Orin Gibson, review, 96(1):46 A Geographical Study, by Richard Oliphant, 21(4):297 Securities Regulation and the New Deal, by Colebrook Harris, review, 58(3):164 Semichi Islands (Alaska), 38(1):58, 68-70, Michael E. Parrish, review, 63(2):74-75 Seip, Terry L., The South Returns to Congress: 95(2):68 Sedlak, Michael W., Education in the United Men, Economic Measures, and Semlin, C. A., 102(2):86 States: An Interpretive History, review, Intersectional Relationships, 1868-1879, Semmes (naval offi cer), 67(1):17-19 68(3):146 review, 75(2):84 Semmes, R. M., 74(1):12-14 Sedro-Woolley, Wash., 13(1):47 Sekor, Esther, 88(1):22-24 Semonche, John E., Ray Stannard Baker: “See America First” campaign, 90(2):80-81, Selah, Wash., 13(1):47-48 A Quest for Democracy in Modern 91(3):138, 140 Selden, Samuel, Production of Local History America, 1870-1918, review, 61(1):59- Seeds of Repression: Harry S. Truman and Plays and Pageants, 34(4):421 60 the Origins of McCarthyism, by Athan Seldon, J. W., 39(3):205 Semple, Eugene Theoharis, review, 63(4):181-82 Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, archival materials related to, 35(4):329-30 Seedtime of Reform: American Social Service 1853-1868, ed. W. G. Beasley, review, and labor confl ict at Newcastle, Wash., and Social Action, 1918-1933, by Clarke 49(2):86-87 37(3):231-57, 48(4):125 A. Chambers, review, 55(4):186 “A Selected Bibliography of the Writings of and Lake Washington Ship Canal, Seeger, Alan, 59(4):203, 208-209, 215 Edmond Stephen Meany,” ed. Ronald 25(2):118-20, 25(3):213, 59(2):77-87, Seeing and Being Seen: Tourism in the Todd, 26(3):176-91 77(1):12-13, 15-17 American West, ed. David M. Wrobel Selected Plays of Marcus Thrane, by Marcus portrait of, 1(2):5, 7 and Patrick T. Long, review, 93(2):96 Møller Thrane, review, 99(2):97-98 and Wash. state codes, 28(1):51-53 Seeing the Far West, by John T. Faris, review, “A Selective Survey of Canadian-Hawaiian on women and woman suffrage, 95(2):77, 12(1):71-72 Relations,” by W. J. Illerbrun, 63(3):87- 79

354 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Semple, Mary Ethel. See Swanstrom, Mary Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation Seventy Years of Progress in Washington, by Ethel Semple (Seattle), 70(2):73 Ezra Meeker, 13(2):144 Señán, José, The Letters of José Señán, O.F.M., Seppala, Alaska Dog Driver, by Elizabeth M. The Seventy-sixth Congress and World War II, Mission San Buenaventura, 1796-1823, Ricker, review, 22(2):148-49 1939-1940, by David L. Porter, review, ed. Lesley Byrd Simpson, review, Sequalitchew Creek (Wash.), 101(2):74 72(2):87 54(1):41 Sequalitchew Lake (Wash.), 1(1):14, 87-88, Severence, George, 95(4):201-202 “Senator Cole and the Purchase of Alaska,” by 15(2):121, 74(3):107, 111 Severin, Timothy, Explorers of the Mississippi, Victor J. Farrar, 14(4):243-47 “The Sequent Land Use at Bridgeport Bar, review, 60(2):104-105 Senator Gerald P. Nye and American Foreign Washington,” by Edward C. Whitley, Sevetson, Donald J., Atkinson: Pioneer Oregon Relations, by Wayne S. Cole, review, 42(1):32-39 Educator, review, 103(4):200-201 55(1):44 Sequim, Wash., 13(1):49 Sewall, Samuel, 53(3):103 “Senator Henry Jackson, the Solzhenitsyn Sequim Irrigation District, 10(1):33 Seward, Alaska, 1(3):159-61 Affair, and American Liberalism,” by Sereberinikoff, Rufus, 46(4):115-16 Seward, William H., 49(2):74 Jeff Bloodworth, 97(2):69-77 Sergeant, Ashur. See Sargent, Asher and Alaska, scientifi c study of, 53(2):77-78 Senator James E. Murray and the Limits of Serling, Robert J., Legend and Legacy: The and Alaska purchase, 12(2):88, 13(2):93, Post-War Liberalism, by Donald E. Story of Boeing and Its People, review, 100, 102-103, 14(4):246-47, 36(2):123- Spritzer, review, 77(3):115 86(3):107-109 24 Senator John James Ingalls: Kansas’ Iridescent Seton, Alfred, 48(2):55-58, 98(1):7-12 correspondence of, 3(1):83-91 Republican, by Burton J. Williams, Settle, Josiah, 48(4):120 and Edgerton, Sidney, 34(3):295, 297-98, review, 66(4):184 Settle, Mary Lund, War Drums and Wagon 303-304 Senator Josiah William Bailey of North Wheels: The Story of Russell, Majors and honoring, 1(3):178, 1(4):281-82, Carolina: A Political Biography, by John Waddell, review, 58(3):157-58 14(4):311-12, 53(3):97, 100(1):5 Robert Moore, review, 60(3):170-71 Settle, Raymond W., War Drums and Wagon and missionaries, 11(2):89 “Senator Norris and His 1918 Campaign,” by Wheels: The Story of Russell, Majors and and Oregon Treaty (1846), 52(1):12-13 Richard Lowitt, 57(3):113-19 Waddell, review, 58(3):157-58 and Seward, Alaska, naming of, 1(3):159- Senator Robert F. Wagner and the Rise Settlement House (Seattle), 86(4):193 60 of Urban Liberalism, by J. Joseph “Settlement of the Claims in Washington of Seward Peninsula (Alaska), 49(3):89-98 Huthmacher, review, 61(3):180-81 the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Seward’s Icebox, by Archie W. Shiels, review, “Send a Gunboat! Checking Slavery and Puget’s Sound Agricultural Company,” 24(2):152-53 Controlling Liquor Traffi c among by Mary A. Gray, 21(2):95-102 Sewell, Elaine Kollins, 83(2):78 Coast Indians of British Columbia Settlers’ Children: Growing Up on the Great Sewell, John Y., 33(3):317, 338-39 in the 1860s,” by Barry M. Gough, Plains, by Elizabeth Hampsten, review, Sewell, Richard H., Ballots for Freedom: 69(4):159-68 83(4):157 Antislavery Politics in the United States, Send These to Me: Jews and Others Immigrants The Settler’s West, by Martin F. Schmitt and 1837-1860, review, 68(4):193 in Urban America, by John Higham, Dee Brown, review, 47(4):125-26 Sewid, James, Guests Never Leave Hungry: review, 68(1):41 Settling the Canadian-American West, The Autobiography of James Sewid, A Sengstacken, Agnes Ruth, Destination, West! 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation Kwakiutl Indian, review, 61(2):114-15 review, 33(3):353 and Community Building; An Sewing Society (Olympia), 38(1):10 Senier, Siobhan, Voices of American Indian Anthropological History, by John W. Seymore, W. B., 10(1):46 Assimilation and Resistance: Helen Bennett and Seena B. Kohl, review, works of: “Pioneer Hotel Keepers of Puget Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, and 88(3):157 Sound,” 6(4):238-42; “Port Orchard Victoria Howard, review, 93(2):101-102 Seufert, Francis, Wheels of Fortune, review, Fifty Years Ago,” 8(4):257-60 Sentilles, Renée M., rev. of Gambler’s Wife: 73(3):135 Seymour, Flora Warren, The Boy’s Life of The Life of Malinda Jenkins, 91(1):50- Seufert Brothers, 97(4):197 Frémont, 20(1):73; The Indians Today, 51 Seven Frontier Women and the Founding of 17(4):303; The Story of the Red Man, Sentinels of the North Pacifi c: The Story Spokane Falls, by Barbara F. Cochran, 21(1):70 of Pacifi c Coast Lighthouses and ed. Suzanne Bamonte and Tony Seymour, Frederick, 80(3):102-104, 106, 108 Lightships, by James A. Gibbs, Jr., Bamonte, review, 103(1):37-38 Seymour, George, 21(1):52 47(4):124-25 “Seven Sisters” initiatives, 36(1):31-35, 37 Sforza, Carlo, Diplomatic Europe Since the Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Seven Years on the Pacifi c Slope, by Hugh C. Treaty of Versailles, 20(1):75 Landmarks of Japanese American Fraser and Mary Crawford Fraser Shackelford, Roxa S., 18(4):266-70 Heritage, by Gail Dubrow, review, (Mrs. Hugh C.), review, 6(1):69-70 Shackleford, Lewis, 102(1):35-36 94(3):153-54 “A 1715 Picture of a Fur Seal,” by Charles Shadbolt, Doris, Bill Reid, review, 78(3):111; The Separation of the Farm Bureau and the Greer and Victor B. Scheffer, rev. of The Life of Emily Carr, 79(4):161 Extension Service: Political Issue in a 62(4):151-53 Shade, William Gerald, Banks or No Banks: Federal System, by William J. Block, Seventeenth Annual Report, 1912, of the The Money Issue in Western Politics, review, 52(3):120-21 American Scenic and Historic 1832-1865, review, 65(2):86 Sepass, K’HHalserten, Sepass Poems: The Preservation Society, review, 4(3):198 The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, recorded by Seventh Biennial Report of the Librarian, Harding in His Times, by Francis Eloise Street, review, 55(2):89-90 by State Historical Society of Idaho, Russell, essay review, 61(1):46-49 Sepass Poems: The Songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, 12(2):151 “The Shadow of Mormon Cooperation: The K’HHalserten Sepass, recorded by Seventh-day Adventist churches, in Wash., Business Policies of Charles Nibley, Eloise Street, review, 55(2):89-90 archives of, 28(4):400, 30(4): 426, 433 Western Sugar Magnate in the Early

Index 355 1900s,” by Matthew C. Godfrey, “A Shaman-Killing Case on Puget Sound, The Shaping of a Family, A Memoir, by Egbert 94(3):130-39 1873-1874: American Law and Salish S. Oliver, review, 71(4):189 The Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Political Culture,” by Brad Asher, 86(1):17-24 The Shaping of America: A Geographical Controversy over the Surprise Attack, shamans, 63(2):47, 82(2):53, 86(1):17-23, Perspective on 500 Years of History, 1941-1946, by Martin V. Melosi, review, 91(3):118 Vol. 3: Transcontinental America, 70(2):84 Shambaugh, Benjamin F., Collection and 1850-1915, by D. W. Meinig, review, The Shadow of Sequoyah: Social Documents Preservation of the Materials of War 91(3):161-62 of the Cherokees, 1862-1964, ed. Jack History: A Patriotic Service, 9(3):236 Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Frederick Kilpatrick and Anna Gritts Shand, Margaret Clark, The Summit and Guide to the Architects, ed. Jeffrey Karl Kilpatrick, review, 57(4):190-91, Beyond, review, 51(2):88-89 Ochsner, review, 87(3):160-61 58(1):45 Shand, Ora M., The Summit and Beyond, Shapiro, Herbert, “Lasch on Radicalism: The The Shadow of the Arrow, by Margaret Long, review, 51(2):88-89 Problem of Lincoln Steffens,” 60(1):17- review, 33(1):90-91 The Shanghai Problem, by William C. 24; “Steffens, Lippmann, and Reed: Shadow of the Hunter: Stories of Eskimo Johnstone, Jr., review, 28(4):419-20 The Muckraker and His Protégés,” Life, by Richard K. Nelson, review, Shank, Corwin Sheridan, 67(1):21-27 62(4):142-50; rev. of America’s Heroes: 73(4):187 Shankle, George Earlie, Washington: State The Changing Models of Success in Shadow Tribe: The Making of Columbia River Name, Flag, Seal, Song, Bird, Flower, American Magazines, 63(4):178-79; rev. Indian Identity, by Andrew H. Fisher, and Other Symbols, 24(4):303 of The Ignoble Conspiracy: Radicalism review, 102(2):94 Shannon, David A., “The Making of a on Trial in Nevada, 78(3):116; rev. of Shadows on the Koyukuk: An Alaskan Princeton President, 1896-1902: Lincoln Steffens: A Biography, 67(1):36- Native’s Life along the River, by Sidney An Essay Review,” 65(4):184-86; 37; rev. of McClure’s Magazine and the Huntington, 103(3):113 “Woodrow Wilson’s Youth and Muckrakers, 63(4):178-79; rev. of The Shaffer, Arthur H., The Politics of History: Personality: An Essay Review,” Resurgence of Race: Black Social Theory Writing the History of the American 58(4):205-207; rev. of An Alternative from Reconstruction to the Pan-African Revolution, 1783-1815, review, 68(1):33 Vision: The Socialist Party in the 1930’s, Conferences, 72(4):188 Shafroth, John F., 48(3):95, 49(2):53 66(4):185-86; rev. of Debaters and Shapiro, Stanley, rev. of Iron in Her Soul: Shaft, Charles, 25(3):194-95 Dynamiters: The Story of the Haywood Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and the S’Hai-ak (King George; Klallam leader), Trial, 56(1):40-41; rev. of Holding American Left, 87(3):159; rev. of V. L. 8(1):44-45, 8(2):136, 139, 142, 10(1):8- Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art, 9 Nationalism, and the Committee on 86(2):94 Shaikh, Juned, rev. of The Tlingit Indians Public Information, 72(2):86; rev. of Sharbach, Sarah E., “A Woman Acting Alone: in Russian America, 1741-1867, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Vol. Louise Olivereau and the First World 98(4):200-201 1: 1856-1880, 58(4):205-207, Vol. War,” 78(1/2):32-40 Shakerism. See Indian Shaker Church 2: 1884-1184, 58(4):205-207, Vol. Shared Walls: Seattle Apartment Buildings, Shakespeare’s Infl uence on Sir Walter Scott, by 3: 1884-1885, 59(3):168-69, Vol. 4: 1900-1939, by Diana E. James, review, Wilmon Brewer, 17(2):151 1885, 60(2):111-12, Vol. 5: 1885-1888, 103(4):195-96 Shalagi people, 95(2):66 60(3):169, Vol. 6: 1888-1890, 61(2):120, Sharkey, Frank B., 27(4):373, 376, 382-84 Shale, Harry, 31(4):379-83 Vol. 7: 1890-1892, 62(2):90-91, Vol. Sharkey, Ida, 45(3):96-98 Shale, Johnny, 31(4):379-83 9: 1894-1896, 63(4):177-78, Vol. 10: Sharkey, Robert P., Money, Class, and Party: Shalkop, Antoinette, “The Travel Journal of 1896-1898, 65(4):184-86, Vol. 11: 1898- An Economic Study of Civil War and Vasilii Orlov,” 68(3):131-40 1900, 65(4):184-86, Vol. 12: 1900-1902, Reconstruction, review, 52(2):74-75 Shalkop, R. L., Russian Orthodox Art in 65(4):184-86; rev. of When Farmers Sharp, James Roger, rev. of Banks or No Alaska, review, 67(2):88 Voted Red: The Gospel of Socialism in Banks: The Money Issue in Western Shallat, Todd, rev. of So Incredibly Idaho! the Oklahoma Countryside, 1910-1924, Politics, 1832-1865, 65(2):86; rev. Seven Landscapes That Defi ne the Gem 70(1):38-39; rev. of Woodrow Wilson: of The Process of Government under State, 89(1):47-48 A Medical and Psychological Biography, Jefferson, 71(2):90 Shallow Diggin’s: Tales from Montana’s Ghost 73(4):188 Sharp, Paul F., Whoop-Up Country: The Towns, comp. Jean Davis, review, Shannon, Fred A., The Centennial Years: Canadian-American West, 1865-1885, 55(2):90-91 A Political and Economic History of review, 47(4):124; rev. of Forests and Shallow Grave at Waiilatpu: The Sagers’ America from the Late 1870s to the Men, 43(1):67-68; rev. of History of West, by Erwin N. Thompson, review, Early 1890s, ed. Robert Huhn Jones, the White Pine Industry in Minnesota, 62(1):6 review, 59(4):222 41(1):76-78 Shamanic Odyssey: The Lushootseed Salish Shannon, George D., 22(4):278 Sharpe, Grant, rev. of Origins of the National Journey to the Land of the Dead, by Jay Shannon, James, 96(1):14 Forests: A Centennial Symposium, Miller, review, 80(4):146 Shannon, William V., The American Irish: A 85(2):70 Shamanism and Christianity: Native Political and Social Portrait, review, Sharpe, Wenonah, rev. of Origins of the Encounters with Russian Orthodox 57(4):191 National Forests: A Centennial Missions in Siberia and Alaska, 1820- Shape, William, Faith of Fools: A Journal of the Symposium, 85(2):70 1917, by Andrei A. Znamenski, review, Klondike Gold Rush, review, 90(3):157- Sharrer, G. Terry, rev. of The Canadian Prairie 92(4):205-206 58 West and the Ranching Frontier, 1874- Shamanism in Western North America. A The Shaping of a City: Business and Politics 1924, 76(1):34; rev. of Counting Sheep: Study in Cultural Relationships, by in Portland, Oregon, 1885-1915, by E. From Open Range to Agribusiness on Willard Z. Park, review, 30(2):224-26 Kimbark MacColl, review, 69(4):190 the Columbia Plateau, 75(2):87

356 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Shatraw, Milton, Thrashin’ Time: Memories of Shein, Debra, ed., Edna and John: A Romance Shepardson, Whitney H., The United a Montana Boyhood, review, 62(3):121 of Idaho Flat, by Abigail Scott Duniway, States in World Affairs: An Account Shattuck, Charles B., 29(2):155-56 review, 92(4):210-11 of American Foreign Relations, 1936 Shattuck, Dickson P., 14(4):260 Shelathwell (Chinookan leader), 18(1):17, 19 ed., review, 28(4):422-23, 1937 ed., Shaw, Anna Howard, 55(1):14, 58(1):9, Sheldon, Bobby, 90(2):79 review, 30(2):228-31, 1938 ed., review, 96(2):77-78 Sheldon, Charles, 96(4):171, 194 31(1):110-11 Shaw, Benjamin Franklin Sheldon, Charles H., A Century of Judging: Shephard, A. F., 6(1):11 and Ebey, Isaac N., 33(3):304 A Political History of the Washington Shephard, Esther, Paul Bunyan, review, as Indian agent, 37(1):38, 44-45, 52 Supreme Court, review, 80(1):34; The 16(1):63-66; rev. of Paul Bunyan Comes in Indian wars (1855-58), 8(3):179, Washington High Bench: A Biographical West, 20(1):66-67 11(4):247, 97(1):24-27, 29 History of the State Supreme Court, Shepherd, Jack, The Forest Killers: The and location of Wash. capital, 32(3):244 1889-1991, review, 84(3):115; ed., The Destruction of the American Wilderness, during martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Government and Politics of Washington review, 68(1):40-41 27(3):202, 208-12, 43(2):101-105, State, review, 71(3):140 Sheppard, Edward, “Forty Years of Symphony 109-16 Sheldon, Frances, 96(4):194 in Seattle: 1903-1943,” 35(1):19-28 and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):103, Sheldon, Henry D., History of the Unversity of Shepperson, Wilbur S., Emigration and 105, 107 Oregon, review, 31(4):470-72 Disenchantment: Portraits of as offi cer in Pioneer Association of the “Sheldon Jackson and Benjamin Harrison: Englishmen Repatriated from the United State of Wash., 8(1):3 Presbyterians and the Administration States, review, 58(2):101; Restless and Puget Sound Milling Company, of Alaska,” by Ted C. Hinckley, Strangers: Nevada’s Immigrants and 43(4):278, 291, 294 54(2):66-74 Their Interpreters, review, 64(1):41; and Treaty of Point No Point, 46(2):52-56 Shelikhov (ship), 102(4):189-90 Retreat to Nevada: A Socialist Colony Shaw, Gabriel, 23(4):267 Shelikhov, Grigorii Ivanovich, 4(2):93, of World War I, review, 58(3):162-63; Shaw, George Coombs, 240 Chinook Jargon 7(3):203-204, 215, 18(2):83-85, rev. of The American Irish: A Political Words, 24(1):66 25(1):3-4, 58(1):34, 36, 63(2):42- and Social Portrait, 57(4):191; rev. of Shaw, James O., 5(1):25, 14(2):116 44, 90(4):191-205, 99(2):78, 80, Expectations Westward: The Mormons Shaw, John, 8(1):54, 8(2):125 102(4):178, 183 and the Emigration of Their British Shaw, Luella B., 14(2):116 Shelikof, Gregory I. See Shelikhov, Grigorii Converts in the Nineteenth Century, Shaw, R. M., “Range Sheep Industry in Ivanovich 58(3):160-61 Kittitas County, Washington,” Shelikof-Golokof Company, 4(2):93 Sherfey, Florence E., Eastern Washington’s 33(2):153-70; rev. of Golden Fleece, Sheller, Roscoe, Ben Snipes, Northwest Cattle Vanished Gristmills and the Men Who 34(1):103-104; rev. of Puget Sound King, review, 50(2):68 Ran Them, review, 71(3):139 Region War and Post-War Development, Shelley, Percy, 91(2):62 Sheridan, Philip H. 35(2):173-74; rev. of Social Trends in Shellgren, Ernest T., 71(2):52-53, 58-59 and Howard, Oliver Otis, 49(4):143-44 Seattle, 36(3):280-81 Shelton, Anthony, ed., The Museum of on Indian warfare, 1(1):35 Shaw, Robert B., 95(3):135 Anthropology at the University of British in Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):235-36, Shaw, Ronald E., Erie Water West: A History Columbia, review, 102(4):201 16(3):164, 167, 19(2):101-102, 105- of the Erie Canal, 1792-1854, review, Shelton, Edward Mason, 20(1):12-23 106, 131 58(1):48-49 Shelton, John, 6(2):108 Sheridan, Richard G., rev. of The Water Crisis, Shaw, William, 18(2):99, 96(4):198 Shelton, L. D. W., 57(4):159, 162-63 59(4):218 Shaw, William T., The Birds of Washington, Shelton, Levi, 6(2):108 Sheridan Academy, 46(1):11 review, 45(1):37; Mammals and Birds Shelton, Wash., 13(1):50-51, 87(3):117-29 Sherman, E. A., 66(2):63-64 of Mount Rainier National Park, Shelton, William, 80(2):58 Sherman, John, 44(4):179 18(4):305-306 works of: The Story of the Totem Pole, or Sherman, Marian, 96(2):61, 64, 66 Shaw and Randall, 12(4):260, 263-65 Indian Legends, 15(1):71 Sherman, William Tecumseh Shaw Island (Wash.), 13(1):50, 69(3):97-106 Shemanski, Alfred, 70(2):70 journey through Northwest of (1883), Shawaway, Alex, 101(1):21 Shemya Island (Alaska), 38(1):68-70 62(4):129, 134-37 Shea, Christopher C., 99(1):16-28 Shenandoah (ship), 9(1):6-7, 49(1):6 and military in Mont., 29(2):140-41, 149 Sheakley, James, 102(1):30-31 The Shenandoah; or, The Last Confederate and Nez Perce War (1877), 36(3):213-14, Shearer, Edward, 11(1):59 Cruiser, by Cornelius E. Hunt, 49(4):131, 138-39, 144-45 Sheehan, Bernard W., rev. of William Clark: 13(1):76-77 on Union army, 1(1):63-64, 68 Jeffersonian Man on the Frontier, Shepard, Betty. See Shepard, Louinda Nelson Sherman Act. See Sherman Antitrust Act 70(2):91 Shepard, Cyrus, 1(1):23, 25, 7(3):218, 221, Sherman Alexie: A Collection of Critical Essays, Sheehan, Mike, 45(4):118-24 225-27, 24(1):41, 24(3):177 ed. Jeff Berglund and Jan Roush, sheep, 33(2):153-70, 98(2):55-63. See also works of: “Early Letter from the Methodist review, 102(3):144-45 livestock industry Mission,” 24(1):53-57 Sherman Antitrust Act, 41(4):294-97, Sheep May Safely Graze: A Personal Essay on Shepard, Henry, 19(3):193-97 53(3):121, 54(1):4, 54(3):107, Tradition and a Contemporary Sheep Shepard, Louinda Nelson (Betty), 19(3):193- 79(4):140-41, 81(2):70 Ranch, by Louie W. Attebery, review, 98 Sherrard, William R., “The Kirkland Steel 86(3):110-13 Shepard, M. P., The 1985 Pacifi c Salmon Mill: Adventure in Western Enterprise,” Sheffi eld, D. G., 15(1):50-62 Treaty: Sharing Conservation Burdens 53(4):129-37 Sheffi eld, Delia B., “Reminiscences,” 15(1):49- and Benefi ts, review, 97(1):48-49 Sherriff, John, 83(2):53-59 62 Shepard, Olivia, 101(2):56 Sherwood, Cameron, “A Catalyst to Draw Us

Index 357 Together,” 49(3):114-20 review, 58(4):212; San Juan Islands: and Pacifi c Coast passenger-freight service Sherwood, John D., 62(2):77, 80, 82 The Cronstadt of the Pacifi c, review, (1916-36), 40(3):177-88 Sherwood, Morgan B., 59(1):1-3 31(1):98; Seward’s Icebox, review, railroads and transpacifi c, 64(1):8-11, works of: “Mining and Public Policy 24(2):152-53; comp., Early Voyages of 101(3/4):151-52 in Alaska,” 61(1):49-50; “A Pioneer the Pacifi c; a Few Notes on the Days of on Snake and Columbia rivers, 86(4):179- Scientist in the Far North: George Iron Men and Wooden Ships, 22(3):229 87 Davidson and the Development of Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu, Born in on Walla Walla and Columbia Railroad, Alaska,” 53(2):77-80; “Science in Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese 14(1):3-13 Russian America, 1741 to 1865,” American Redress, review, 93(4):207 See also names of individual railroad 58(1):33-39; Big Game in Alaska: A Shimkin, D. B., rev. of Karnee: A Paiute companies; names of individual shipping History of Wildlife and People, review, Narrative, 58(2):104 companies 74(2):92; Exploration of Alaska, Shine, Wash., 13(1):51 Shipping Board, U.S., 84(2):51, 54-59 1865-1900, 103(3):116-17, review, Shineberg, Dorothy, ed., The Trading Voyages Shipps, Jan, Mormonism: The Story of a New 56(4):177-78; ed., Alaska and Its of Andrew Cheyne, 1841-1844, review, Religious Tradition, review, 76(4):147 History, 103(3):117, review, 58(4):211- 64(1):45 ships. See individual ship names 12; rev. of The Alaska Railroad, shingle industry, 41(4):285-311. See also Ships and Memories: Merchant Seafarers in 59(4):227-28; rev. of The Boundary logging and lumber industries Canada’s Age of Steam, by Eric W. Hunters: Surveying the 141st Meridian Shingle Mills Bureau, 41(4):293, 296, 303, Sager, review, 85(2):76 and the Alaska Panhandle, 74(3):139; 305-306 Ships for Victory (art exhibit), 96(1):3, 6-11 rev. of Change in Alaska: People, Shingle Weavers’ Union, 41(4):305-306, Ships of the Inland Sea: The Story of the Puget Petroleum, and Politics, 63(1):36; 57(2):57-64, 71(2):50-62, 71(3):120, Sound Steamboats, by Gordon Newell, rev. of The Eskimos of Bering Strait, 72(3):111, 91(1):9-13 review, 43(2):173-74 1650-1898, 69(1):36; rev. of Lieutenant Shinn, Charles Howard, Mining Camps: Ships that Sail No More: Marine Castner’s Alaskan Exploration, 1898: A Study in American Frontier Transportation from San Diego to Puget A Journey of Hardship and Suffering, Government, review, 40(4):348 Sound, 1910-1940, by Giles T. Brown, 76(2):78; rev. of Prelude to Bonanza: Shinn, Isabella E., “The Columbia River review, 57(4):192 The Discovery and Exploration of the Regional Library: A Multi-County shipwrecks Yukon, 70(4):183; rev. of Sourdough Demonstration,” 51(3):132-35 near Coos Bay, Oreg., 96(3):119 Sagas: The Journals, Memoirs, Tales Shinshō Maru, 102(4):183 at Destruction Island (Wash.), 13(1):27-31 and Recollections of the Earliest Alaskan Ship Creek, Alaska, 58(3):130-41. See also Japanese, 23(4):270-71, 283-85, 24(1):54, Gold Miners, 1883-1923, 58(3):164- Anchorage, Alaska 24(4):244-45, 36(4):319-30 65; rev. of V. S. Khromchenko’s Coastal shipbuilding near Ozette, Wash., 25(1):53-55 Explorations in Southwestern Alaska, bibliography of, 11(3):183-201 in Russian America, 102(4):178-90 1822, 65(2):91; rev. of The Yukon, call for research on, 35(1):48 on Seattle-Skagway route, 7(1):21-37, 60(4):224 in Coos Bay, Oreg., 75(4):147, 149-50 96(3):117 Sherwood, Robert, 52(2):54-55 in Russian America, 7(4):286-87, 25(1):3- Shipwrecks of the Pacifi c Coast, by James A. Sherwood, S. F., 4(1):40 10, 63(1):6-7, 102(4):178-80, 182-85, Gibbs, Jr., review, 50(1):36 She’s Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, 188-89 Shirakawa: Stories from a Pacifi c Northwest an Oregon Coast Indian Woman, by photographs of, 67(2):69-75 Japanese American Community, by Stan Lionel Youst, review, 90(1):44-45 and Seattle labor movement, 86(1):35, Flewelling, review, 94(4):210-11 Shevlin, M. O., The Pacifi c Coast Homeseeker, 37-39 Shirk, David, 66(4):180 15(4):306 and wood designs of Edward W. Heath, The Shirley Letters from the California Mines, Shevlin, N. M., The Pacifi c Coast Homeseeker, 90(1):3-16 1851-1852, by Louise Amelia Knapp 15(4):306 during WWI, 35(1):66-67, 76(1):17, Smith Clapp (pseud. Dame Shirley), Shibley, Mark A., “Religion in Oregon: 84(2):51-59 review, 41(1):80-81 Recent Demographic Currents in the during WWII, 39(3):225, 231, 80(2):42- Shishalh people. See Sechelt people Mainstream,” 83(3):82-87 51, 102(1):5-6 Shively, J. M., 1(4):215 Shideler, James H., ed., Agriculture in the See also names of individual shipbuilding Shoalmire, J. G., The Public Career of Cully Development of the Far West, review, companies; names of individual A. Cobb: A Study in Agricultural 68(1):39-40; rev. of Henry Cantwell shipyards Leadership, review, 65(3):152-53 Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture, “Shipbuilding in the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Shoalwater Bay (Wash.). See Willapa Bay 1921-1924, 63(1):35 Helen Durrie Goodwin, 11(3):183-201 Shoalwater Bay people, 4(3):187 Shideler, John C., Coal Towns in the Cascades: Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board (Macy Shoemaker (mail carrier), 15(4):249-50 A Centennial History of Roslyn and Cle Board), 52(3):85-86 Shoichi, Oshima, “Japanese Views of the Elum, Washington, review, 78(1/2):66 Shipowners and Merchants Tug Boat Monroe Doctrine,” 6(3):154-61 Shield of Republic/Sword of Empire: A Company, 42(4):308-309, 316, 318 Shook, E’Lois, 93(3):134 Bibliography of United States Military Shippee, Lester Burrell, Canadian-American Shooner, Peter, 19(1):6-9 Affairs, 1783-1846, comp. John C. Relations 1840-1847, review, 30(4):455- Shoot Shoot Shoot: A History of the Victoria- Fredriksen, review, 82(1):34 56; rev. of San Juan Archipelago: Study Esquimalt Coast Artillery Defences, Shields, Art, On the Battle Lines, 1919-1939, of the Joint Occupation of San Juan 1878-1956, by R. Lovatt, review, review, 78(3):115 Island, 34(3):314-16 86(3):142-43 Shields, James, 102(4):183, 185 shipping Shorett, Alice, Soul of the City: The Pike Place Shiels, Archie W., The Purchase of Alaska, and Mercer, Asa S., 27(4):351-61 Public Market, review, 100(2):91-92

358 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Shorrock, Ebenezer, 43(1):6-7, 74(1):14-16 Commerce at Fort Hall, 1870-1940, by Siauzau (Japanese castaway), 36(4):322-26 Short, Amos, 97(1):31 John W. Heaton, review, 98(1):45-46 Siberia, the New Frontier, by George St. Short, C. Brant, ed., Democratic Demise/ The Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies, by George, review, 62(1):36-37 Republican Ascendancy? Politics in the Virginia Cole Trenholm and Maurine Siberian Journey down the Amur to the Pacifi c, Intermountain West, review, 80(2):75 Carley, review, 56(2):90 1856-1857, ed. Charles Vevier, review, Short, William, 69(3):130-34 Shotridge, George (Klo-kutch), 69(2):53 54(3):128 “A Short Account of Robert Haswell,” by F. W. Shotridge, Louis (Situwaka), 89(4):202-10 Siberian Yupik people, at AYP, 101(3/4):107- Howay, 24(2):83-90 Shotwell, James T., 63(1):23-24, 26-28 109, 112-13, 119, 122, 126-33, 136 A Short History of Canada for Americans, by Shoudy, John A., 13(3):167-80, 22(4):278-83, Sibley, H. H., 33(3):272 Alfred LeRoy Burt, review, 33(4):457- 36(4):301 Sick, Emil George, 43(2):167-68, 60(2):98 58 Shoudy, William H., 13(3):167-80 Sick, Kathleen, 60(2):98 A Short History of the United States, by John S. “Should We Study the History of Asia?” by Sicks’ Rainier Brewing Company. See Rainier Bassett, review, 5(1):60-61 Herbert H. Gowen, 17(2):114-24 Brewing Company A Short History of the United States Navy, by Shoup, George L., 27(2):175, 35(4):336, Sicks’ Stadium, 100(3):122, 125-29 George R. Clark, William O. Stevens, 46(3):82-83, 60(2):78, 82 Side Trips: The Photography of Sumner W. Carrol S. Alden, and Herman F. Krafft, Shoup, James M., 53(4):142-43 Matteson, 1898-1908, by Louis B. review, 3(3):243 Shover, John L., “Was 1928 a Critical Election Casagrande and Phillips Bourns, A Short Season: Story of a Montana Childhood, in California?” 58(4):196-204; review, 76(1):35 by Don Morehead and Ann Morehead, First Majority—Last Minority: The Siddle, Adam, 17(4):280 review, 90(3):160 Transforming of Rural Life in America, Sidebothom, R. A., 35(4):332-33 Shorter, Robert, 98(1):24 review, 69(3):136; Political Change “Sidelights on the Stevens Railway Survey,” Shortess, Robert, 15(3):174-76 in California: Critical Elections and 36(3):233-48 Shorthill, Sarah, 99(1):22-23, 26-27 Social Movements, 1890-1966, review, Sides, Josh, rev. of Eden within Eden: Oregon’s Shorthill, Thomas, 99(1):22, 26-27 63(1):32-33; rev. of Al Smith, Hero of Utopian Heritage, 100(4):192; rev. Shorthill, William W., 99(1):26-27 the Cities: A Political Portrait, Drawing of How Cities Won the West: Four Shortridge, James R., “The Alaskan on the Papers of Frances Perkins, Centuries of Urban Change in Western Agricultural Empire: An American 62(1):43-44; rev. of The Democratic North America, 100(1):49 Agrarian Vision, 1898-1929,” Party and California Politics, 1880- Siebrand, Carl, 81(4):142-43, 83(4):141-43 69(4):145-58; “The Evaluation of the 1896, 65(4):194; rev. of A House for Sieg, Lee Paul, 51(4):159, 85(4):135-36, Agricultural Potential of Alaska, 1867- All Peoples: Ethnic Politics in Chicago, 88(4):185 1897,” 68(2):88-98; rev. of Issues in 1890-1936, 64(1):39-40; rev. of The works of: “Edmond S. Meany: The Value Alaska Development, 70(4):190 Rumble of California Politics, 1848- of a Man,” 26(3):163-64 Shortridge, Wilson Porter, The Transition of a 1970, 63(2):72-73 Siegfried, André, Canada, review, 28(3):321- Typical Frontier, 13(4):306 Shover, Michele, rev. of The Anti-Chinese 22 Shortt, Adam, ed., Canadian Currency, Movement in California, 84(2):69 Siems Carey and Kerbaugh Corporation Exchange, and Finance During the Shovers, Brian, rev. of Evel Incarnate: The Life (SCK), 82(4):135-38 French Period, review, 18(1):71-72 and Legend of Evel Knievel, 93(2):100 Sierra Club, 46(4):110-11, 66(2):70, 88(2):70- Shoshone County (Idaho) Show, Daniel, 7(3):246, 7(4):308, 310, 8(1):41, 71, 78, 96(4):177-78, 99(3):109 and annexation movement, 21(2):133-37, 8(2):126, 143-45 works of: Sierra Club Bulletin, June 1913 21(3):204-17, 21(4):281-93, 32(4):366- Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists, ed., review, 4(4):295, January 1914 ed., 81 1880-2010, by Barbara Matilsky, 5(2):149, 1915 ed., 6(4):281, 1925 ed., labor unrest in, 58(1):15-21, 24-30 review, 103(4):197-98 16(4):308 as part of Wash. Terr., 4(2):102, 15(4):287- Showalter, Noah D., 60(3):130-31 Sierra Club Bulletin, by Sierra Club, June 1913 88, 31(2):189-90, 201-202, 205 Showaway (Yakama leader), 97(1):21, 32-37, ed., review, 4(4):295, January 1914 Shoshone Folklore, by Sarah Emilia Olden, 99(4):159-60, 164, 101(1):21 ed., 5(2):149, 1915 ed., ed. William F. 15(1):73 “Showdown in Montana, 1938: Burton Bade, 6(4):281, 1925 ed., ed. James S. Shoshone people Wheeler’s Role in the Defeat of Jerry Hutchinson, 16(4):308 ethnographic materials on, 93(4):212-13 O’Connell,” by Richard T. Ruetten, Sifters: Native American Women’s Lives, ed. and horses, 37(2):155-57 54(1):19-29 Theda Perdue, review, 93(2):104 and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 35(1):8- Shumagin Islands (Alaska), 63(1):4, 86(1):5, Sifton, Clifford, 81(3):103-105 17 11, 14, 90(3):118-19 Sighted from the Crow’s-Nest, comp. Robert and missionaries, 35(2):126 Shumard, Benjamin Franklyn, 26(2):84-85, Bruce Hitchman, 72(3):136-40 relations of, with whites, 28(2):138-43 88 The Sign of the Buffalo Skull, by Peter O. treaty negotiations with, 61(4):196-200 Shumate, Albert, The California of George Lamb, 24(4):305 Shoshonean Peoples and the Overland Trails: Gordon and the 1849 Sea Voyages of His Signal Corps. See Army Signal Service, U.S. Frontiers of the Utah Superintendency California Association, review, 69(2):93; Signal Service. See Army Signal Service, U.S. of Indian Affairs, 1849-1869, by Dale Francisco Pacheco of Pacheco Pass, “The Signers of the Oregon Memorial of L. Morgan, ed. Richard L. Saunders, review, 70(4):183 1838,” by Cornelius James Brosnan, review, 99(3):144-45 Shupe, John H., 53(4):145-46 24(3):174-89 The Shoshoneans: The People of the Basin- Shur, Leonid, rev. of Imperial Russia in “The Signifi cance of 1846 to the Pacifi c Plateau, by Edward Dorn and LeRoy Frontier America: The Changing Coast,” by Gertrude Cunningham, Lucas, review, 58(4):210 Geography of Supply of Russian 21(1):31-54 The Shoshone-Bannocks: Culture and America, 1784-1867, 69(4):184-85 The Signifi cance of Sections in American

Index 359 History, by , Silverman, Irwin W., 82(4):144, 146 October 1, 1861–January 7, 1862, 24(4):304, 48(3):66 Silverman, Peter Guy, “Military Aid to Civil review, 63(4):175-76, Vol. 4: January “The Signifi cance of the Frontier in American Power in British Columbia: The Labor 8–March 31, 1862, review, 64(3):131, History,” by Frederick Jackson Turner, Strikes at Wellington and Steveston, Vol. 5: April 1–August 31, 1862, 82(2):59-62, 65-67 1890, 1900,” 61(3):156-61 review, 66(4):183, Vol. 6: September Signs of the Times, 40(2):125-43 Silverstein, Michael, rev. of Nez Perce 1–December 8, 1862, review, 70(1):36, Sikhs, hostilities against, 57(4):174 Grammar, 63(1):37 Vol. 7: December 9, 1862–March 31, Siler, Mary, 24(4):255 Silverton, Oreg., 89(2):110 1863, review, 72(2):88, Vol. 8: April Siler, Rufus, 24(4):252, 254, 29(2):119, 121- Silverton, Wash., 13(1):53 1–July 6, 1863, review, 72(2):88, Vol. 22, 129, 131, 33(1):9, 17 Silverton Lumber Company, 89(2):110 9: July 7–December 31, 1863, review, Siletz Indian Agency, 97(2):59 “The Simeon G. Reed Collection of Letters 74(3):139, Vol. 10: January 1–May 31, Siletz Indian Reservation, 64(3):120-26, and Private Papers,” by Dorothy O. 1864, review, 74(3):139, Vol. 11: June 97(2):64 Johansen, 27(1):54-65 1–August 15, 1864, review, 76(3):118, “The Siletz Indian Shaker Church,” by Lee Simeone, William E., Rifl es, Blankets, Vol. 12: August 16–November 15, 1864, Sackett, 64(3):120-26 and Beads: Identity, History, and review, 76(3):118, Vol. 13: November Siletz people, 64(3):120-26, 97(2):64 the Northern Athapaskan Potlatch, 16, 1864–February 20, 1865, review, The Silicon Forest: High Tech in the Portland 103(3):111, review, 88(1):45-46 77(4):157, Vol. 14: February 21–April Area, 1945 to 1986, by Gordon B. Simmonds, Samuel, 88(1):7-9 30, 1865, review, 77(4):157 Dodds and Craig Wollner, with Simmons, Andrew Jackson, 13(1):8-13, 17-18, Simonsen, Sigurd Jay, The Dissenters, review, Marshall M. Lee, review, 84(2):67 13(2):132, 134, 37(1):51, 95(1):31 33(1):82 The Silk Road, by Sven Hedin, review, Simmons, Elizabeth K., 15(2):120-21 Simon-Smolinski, Carole, Journal of 1862: 30(4):461-62 Simmons, Jack, 81(4):127-29 Timothy Nolan’s 1862 Account of His Silk Stocking Mob (Portland), 91(3):150-60 Simmons, Leo W., ed., Sun Chief, The Riverboat and Overland Journey to Siloam Baptist Association, 40(2):128-46 Autobiography of a Hopi Indian, review, the Salmon River Mines, Washington Silsbee, Nathaniel, 29(1):62-63 33(3):361-62 Territory, review, 76(2):77; rev. of The Silver and Politics in Nevada, 1892-1902, by Simmons, Marc, New Mexico: A Bicentennial Arams of Idaho: Pioneers of Camas Mary Ellen Glass, review, 62(1):39 History, review, 73(2):62-65 Prairie and Joseph Plains, 88(4):197- Silver and the First New Deal, by John A. Simmons, Michael T., 10(3):214-16, 219, 98; rev. of Hard Traveling: A Portrait Brennan, review, 62(1):44 221, 11(1):60, 65, 11(2):147-48, 157, of Work Life in the New Northwest, Silver Bow County (Mont.), 103(1):4, 10 11(3):229, 11(4): 300, 12(2):147, 87(4):215-16; rev. of Roll On, Silver City, Idaho, 58(2):74-81, 73(3):108-20 12(3):224, 226-28, 12(4):301, 303, Columbia: A Historical Novel, Bk. 1: To silver coinage. See free silver coinage issue 13(1):57, 61, 63, 13(2):132-33, 137, the Pacifi c, Bk. 2: Through the Cascades, Silver Creek (Wash.), 13(1):52 141, 36(4):334-35, 337-38, 369-70, Bk. 3: Into the Desert, 90(2):105-106 Silver Falls State Park (Oreg.), 89(2):110 43(4):278-79, 285-86, 295-96, 299 Simonson, Harold P., “Pacifi c Northwest Silver Falls Timber Company, 89(2):110 and Cowlitz Convention, 11(4):292-93, Literature—Its Coming of Age,” Silver Kings: The Lives and Times of Mackay, 13(1):6-18 71(4):146-51; Beyond the Frontier: Fair, Flood and O’Brien, Lords of the early years on Puget Sound of, 7(1):41-44, Writers, Western Regionalism and Nevada Comstock Lode, by Oscar Lewis, 7(2):138-42, 7(3):240, 44(3):133 a Sense of Place, review, 81(3):113; review, 39(3):240-41 as Indian agent, 22(4):247, 250-51, 262, Going Where I Have to Go: Essays from silver mining 264-65, 31(4):408, 417, 37(1):36-37, Within, review, 89(3):158-59; rev. of in B.C., 23(2):102, 106 39, 50, 53, 46(2):52-56 A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of in Idaho, 81(2):78 and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):103- Western American Literature, 75(1):46; and free silver coinage issue, 33(3):283-84 104, 107 rev. of Emily Carr: A Biography, in Mont., 44(1):23 monument to, 7(4):330, 15(2):120-21 71(3):136; rev. of Fifty Western Writers: in Wash., 32(1):62-64, 66, 75-76, 60(2):85, and Olympia, settlement of, 11(4):292-93 A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, 87-97, 81(2):42-49, 78 photos of, 44(2):62 75(1):46; rev. of Frederick Jackson in White Pine County (Nev.), 30(2):147- as postmaster, 20(2):129, 131-32 Turner: Strange Roads Going Down, 60 and road construction, 2(2):123, 90(2):97-98; rev. of The Grains; or, See also smelting industry 15(4):263-64 Passages in the Life of Ruth Rover, with Silver Republicans, 41(3):218 Simmons, Moses S., 58(1):21 Occasional Pictures of Oregon, Natural in Idaho, 33(3):283-96, 53(4):138-44, Simmons, Robert H., “The Transition of the and Moral, 77(2):77; rev. of The New 60(4):196-98 Washington Executive from Territory West of Edward Abbey, 74(3):135; rev. in Wash., 21(2):103-11, 118, 34(3):253-62, to Statehood,” 55(2):76-86 of Northwest Perspectives: Essays on 35(2):104-11, 39(4):298-302, 305-306, Simmons, Robert R., rev. of Embassy at War: the Culture of the Pacifi c Northwest, 309 Harold Joyce Noble, 67(4):177 71(1):40; rev. of Owen Wister’s West: Silver Shirt Legion of America, 80(4):139-46 Simmons County (Wash.), proposed, Selected Articles, 79(2):82; rev. of Ten “Silver Shirts in the Northwest: Politics, 13(1):12 Tough Trips: Montana Writers and Prophecies, and Personalities in the Simms, John A., 24(1):13, 15, 37(1):47, the West, 82(2):76; rev. of Theodore 1930s,” by Eckard V. Toy, Jr., 80(4):139- 42(1):60-61, 98(4):169-70, 173-78 Winthrop: Portrait of an American 46 Simon, John Y., ed., The Papers of Ulysses Author, 74(1):39; rev. of West of Silver Streams, by Wilson Kimsey Peery, S. Grant, Vol. 1: 1837-1861, review, Everything: The Inner Life of Westerns, review, 29(3):333 59(3):168, Vol. 2: April–September, 84(1):30; rev. of Yellowfi sh, 72(2):85 Silverdale, Wash., 13(1):53 1861, review, 61(3):172, Vol. 3: Simpkins, C. H., 17(3):177

360 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Simpkinson, Francis G., H.M.S. “Sulphur” on Simpson, Lesley Byrd, The Encomienda in Behind the Masks of Warren Gamaliel the Northwest and California Coasts, New Spain: Forced Native Labor in the Harding, review, 57(1):46-47, 61(1):47- 1837 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain Spanish Colonies, 1492-1550, 21(2):154; 49; Prohibition: The Era of Excess, Edward Belcher and Midshipman The Encomienda in New Spain: review, 54(2):79-80 Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, review, The Beginning of Spanish Mexico, Sinclair, Harry F., 55(1):3, 65(2):60-63, 65 72(2):92 review, 42(4):334-36; ed., Journal of Sinclair, James, 7(3):187-201 Simpsian, Philip, 11(2):90-92 Jose Longinos Martinez: Notes and Sinclair, Jane, “Professional Surveyor, Simpson, Aemilius, 1(2):16, 20, 25-29, Observations of the Naturalist of the Amateur Photographer: John F. Pratt 2(1):42-43, 5(3):197-98 Botanical Expedition in Old and New on the Chilkat River, 1894,” 82(2):51- Simpson, Asa M., 70(4):148-49, 151-52, California and the South Coast, 1791- 58 75(4):147, 149 1792, review, 53(3):124-25; ed., The Sinclair, Marjorie, Nahi’ene’ena, Sacred Simpson, Benjamin, 53(4):145-46 Letters of José Señán, O.F.M., Mission Daughter of Hawai’i, review, 69(1):18- Simpson, Elizabeth, Earthlight, Wordfi re: The San Buenaventura, 1796-1823, review, 19 Work of Ivan Doig, review, 86(2):93-94 54(1):41; rev. of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Sinclair Heights housing project (Bremerton), Simpson, George, 20(1):33-35, 40(4):274-94 Historian of the West, 38(1):89-91 103(3):127 appointment of, to HBC, 15(3):203 Simpson, Roger A., Unionism or Hearst: The “The Sinclair Party—An Emigration archival materials related to, 29(1):14-15 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Strike of Overland along the Old Hudson Bay and boundaries of Oreg. Country, 1936, review, 72(1):42; rev. of Equal Company Route from Manitoba to the 51(3):121 to the Occasion: Women Editors of the Spokane Country in 1854,” by John V. and chief factors in Columbia Dept., Nineteenth-Century West, 84(1):33; rev. Campbell, 7(3):187-201 24(4):258-63, 28(4):406-409 of They Never Go Back to Pocatello: The Sinclaire, J., 14(3):225, 227-29 correspondence of, 30(1):86, 33(1):61-64 Selected Essays of Richard Neuberger, Sind, Ivan, 38(1):35, 39, 50, 58-59, 63, 82 and Fort Colvile, 5(2):98-99, 16(1):30-32, 81(1):31 Singer, Barnett, The Pacifi c Northwest: 16(2):102-105, 90(3):141 Simpson, S. C., 17(4):269-70 Growth of a Regional Identity, review, and Fort Okanagan, 98(2):82-85, 87-88 Simpson, Samuel L., 97(4):180-84 103(3):145-46 and Fort Vancouver, 39(2):83, 86-89, works of: “The Old Ship’s Requiem,” Singer, Claude, U.S. National Bank of Oregon 101(2):73 6(3):173; “The Willamette,” 6(3):172- and U.S. Bancorp, 1891-1984, review, and Fort Victoria, 52(1):24 73 76(3):117; rev. of The American and Fraser River navigation, 3(3):198, 200 Simpson, Sol G., 57(4):163, 171 Compromise: Theme and Method in and HBC religious services, 37(4):304- Simpson, William, 40(2):140-41 the Histories of Bancroft, Parkman, and 305, 307, 42(3):226-27, 232 Simpson Logging Company, 75(4):147-50, Adams, 67(2):90; rev. of Merchants, and Indians: population estimates, 87(3):117-29 Money, and Power: The Portland 54(4):162, 164-65; views of, 54(4):166, Sims, Charles F., 33(3):280 Establishment, 1843-1913, 80(3):114 96(2):95, 99(2):77 Sims, Ed A., 4(1):18-19, 28(3):269-70, 277, Singing an Indian Song: A Biography of D’Arcy journal of, 40(4):324, 53(1):4 283-85, 298-99 McNickle, by Dorothy R. Parker, and Ogden, Peter Skene, 51(1):16 Sims, Elmer Harper, Sacajawea and The review, 84(4):152 on Oreg. boundary dispute, 3(2):132-42, Lewis and Clark Expedition, An Epic, Singing Paddles, by Julia Butler, review, 146 16(3):234-35 44(1):43 and Payette, Francois, 47(2):60 Sims, John W., 25(3):220 Singing the Songs of My Ancestors: The Life and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, Sims, Robert C., “‘A Fearless, Patriotic, Clean- and Music of Helma Swan, Makah 24(1):4-5 Cut Stand’: Idaho’s Governor Clark Elder, by Linda J. Goodman and Helma and Spokane House, 39(3):192-93 and Japanese-American Relocation Swan, review, 95(3):162-63 visit of, to Northwest, 5(3):198-200, 203 in World War II, 70(2):75-81; Idaho’s Singing Valleys: The Story of Corn, by Dorothy works of: Fur Trade and Empire: George Governors: Historical Essays on Their Giles, review, 32(1):118-19 Simpson’s Journal. Remarks Connected Administrations, review, 85(3):124; Singiser, Theodore F., 35(4):333-34 with the Fur Trade in the Course of rev. of Colorado: A History of the Singler, Joan, Seattle in Black and White: The a Voyage from York Factory to Fort Centennial State, 68(4):192-93; rev. Congress of Racial Equality and the George and Back to York Factory 1824- of Concentration Camps: North Fight for Equal Opportunity, review, 1825; together with Accompanying America. Japanese in the United States 102(3):150-51 Documents, review, 23(2):151-54; and Canada during World War II, Singletary, Otis A., The Mexican War, review, Journal of Occurrences in the Athabasca 74(3):133; rev. of Dams, Parks, and 52(2):73-74 Department by George Simpson, Politics: Resource Development and Sinkiuse-Columbia people, 27(2):107-108, 1820 and 1821, and Report, review, Preservation in the Truman-Eisenhower 119, 143 30(4):437-39; London Correspondence Era, 65(4):193; rev. of The Politics of Sinn Fein, 81(4):145-51 Inward from Sir George Simpson, Racism: The Uprooting of Japanese Sinnott, Nicholas, 100(4):174 1841-42, review, 65(4):189; Part of Canadians during the Second World Sinramiut, Alaska, 75(3):100 a Dispatch from George Simpson War, 74(3):133; rev. of Remembering Sinrock Mary (Mary Antisarlook; Mary Esqr. Governor of Ruperts Land to Heart Mountain: Essays on Japanese Andrewuk), 17(1):15, 75(3):98-107 the Governor and Committee of the American Internment in Wyoming, “Sinrock Mary: From Eskimo Wife to Hudson’s Bay Company London, review, 91(1):51 Reindeer Queen,” by Dorothy Jean Ray, 41(4):361-62 Since Yesterday, by Frederick Lewis Allen, 75(3):98-107 Simpson, George B., 37(1):45 review, 31(4):472-75 Sinrock River (Alaska). See Sinuk River Simpson, George Stewart, 30(4):400-402 Sinclair, Andrew, The Available Man: The Life Sinuk River (Alaska), 75(3):101-104

Index 361 The Sioux: Life and Customs of a Warrior Sitka Industrial School, 56(2):71-72 56(2):95-96 Society, by Royal B. Hassrick, with Sitka Lumber and Pulp Company. See Alaska Skelton, William B., “Army Offi cers’ Attitudes Dorothy Maxwell and Cile M. Bach, Lumber and Pulp Company toward Indians, 1830-1860,” 67(3):113- review, 56(1):44 Sitsayl (Tyee William), 80(2):53, 55 24 Sioux City and Pacifi c Railroad, 40(2):102- Sitting Bull (Sioux leader), 39(1):41, 56, 60- Sketchbook: A Memoir of the 1930s and 103 62, 101(3/4):129 the Northwest School, by William The Sioux of the Rosebud: A History in Sitton, Tom, Los Angeles Transformed: Fletcher Cumming, review, 76(3):115 Pictures, by Henry W. Hamilton and Bowron’s Urban Reform Revival, 1938- Sketches of Butte, from Vigilante Days to Jean Tyree Hamilton, review, 64(1):44 1953, review, 97(1):49-50 Prohibition, by George Wesley Davis, Sioux people, 35(2):136-39, 141, 39(1):39-64, Situwaka (Louis Shotridge), 89(4):202-10 review, 13(1):68 43(1):51, 53, 58, 101(3/4):111 Six Ans en Amérique (Californie et Orégon), by Skid Road (Seattle). See Skid Row Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s Rock, End of the Louis Rossi, 72(4):157-61 Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle, by First Journey Across North America, by Six Years on the West Coast of America, 1856- Murray Morgan, review, 43(3):235-36 R. P. Bishop, 17(1):70 1862, by Louis Rossi, ed. W. Victor Skid Row (Seattle), 78(1/2):41-42 Sir Andrew Hammond (whaler), 21(1):15-16 Wortley, review, 75(2):93 Skidegate (Indian leader), 11(1):15-16, 22 Sir Francis Drake, by John Sugden, review, Sixmile Creek (Alaska), 64(3):105-11 Skidmore, Colleen, ed., This Wild Spirit: 83(2):72-73 Sixty Years—A Brief Review of the Cattle Women in the Rocky Mountains of Sir Francis Drake’s Voyage Around the World, Industry in Wyoming, by Dan W. Canada, review, 97(4):206 by Henry R. Wagner, 18(4):302-304 Greenberg, 24(3):237 Skiff, Frederick W., 27(2):190 Sir George Simpson, Centennial Celebration, Sixty Years of Indian Affairs, Political, skiing, 44(1):7-14 Fort James, 17th September, 1928, Economic, and Diplomatic, 1789-1850, Skillings, Warren Porter, 83(4):142, 20(1):71 by George Dewey Harmon, review, 86(4):165-66, 170-75, 87(4):204, Sir George Simpson, Overseas Governor of 33(1):98-99 100(2):79 the Hudson’s Bay Company: A Pen Sixtymile River (Yukon Terr.), 32(2):199, 201 Skillings and Corner (architects), 83(4):142 Picture of a Man of Action, by Arthur S. Skagit Coal and Transportation Company, Skinner, Alton H., 78(1/2):7 Morton, review, 37(2):159-60 29(2):162 Skinner, Constance L., Adventures of Oregon, “Sir George Simpson’s Place in the History Skagit County (Wash.), 21(1):25 A Chronicle of the Fur Trade, 11(3):231- of the ‘Old Oregon’ Country,” by T. C. coal industry in, 29(2):162 32 Elliott, 20(1):33-35 migration of Appalachian highlanders to, Skinner, Cyrus, 40(3):193 Sir James Douglas and British Columbia, by 33(1):3-25 Skinner, David F., 84(2):52-53 Walter N. Sage, review, 22(2):146-47 newspapers in, 13(3):185, 194-95, Skinner, Jeremy, ed., Jefferson’s Western “Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie,” by David R. 13(4):252, 254, 14(3):199, 26(1):37, 45, Explorations: Discoveries Made in Williams, 71(3):101-106 47-48 Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Siri, Hans Anderson, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 origin of, 13(1):55 Washita, review, 97(1):47-48 Siri, Per Nilsen, 26(2):91, 42(3):214-23 Skagit County (Wash.) Pioneer Association, Skinner, Ramona, rev. of Canada’s First Siringo, Charles A., 78(3):85 8(1):10, 9(1):20, 10(1):50, 11(1):40-41 Nations: A History of Founding Peoples Sisco, Wash., 13(1):54 Skagit people, 3(3):214-15, 13(1):55 from Earliest Times, 85(2):74; rev. of Sister Resurrection, 75(1):8-9, 11-12 Skagit Valley (Wash.), 37(3):186-89 A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Sisters of Charity, 71(4):153-54, 156-57 Skagway, Alaska, 22(1):39-41, 85(3):83-92, Pacifi c Northwest, rev. ed., 84(4):152; Sit Down and Drink Your Beer: Regulating 90(2):77-87, 99(1):16-28, 102(1):37 rev. of The Peoples of Canada: A Post- Vancouver’s Beer Parlours, 1925- Skagway Daily Alaskan, 99(1):18-24 Confederation History, 85(2):74 1954, by Robert A. Campbell, review, Skagway-Whitehorse oil pipeline, 61(2):103 Skinner and Eddy Corporation, 35(1):66-67, 93(1):42 Skamania County (Wash.), 4(2):102, 84(2):52-53, 58 Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike of 1936- 13(1):56, 18(1):28-32, 18(4):254-65, Sklallam Indian Agency, 37(1):42-43, 50, 52, 1937, by Sidney Fine, review, 61(4):235 21(1):25-26, 31(2):189, 55(4):172-73 56 Sitka (New Archangel; Novo Arkhangelsk), Skamania County (Wash.) Historical Society, S’Klallam people. See Klallam people Alaska, 60(2):57-65, 89(3):115 17(2):158, 18(2):120-21, 18(3):240 Skloom (Yakama leader), 32(1):26-27, Alaska Native architecture in, 78(1/2):48- Skamokawa, Wash., 13(1):56 97(1):32-37, 99(4):159-60, 164, 166-67, 49 Skeels, Dell, rev. of Diaries and Letters of 101(1):21 census data (1900) from, 85(3):82-92 Henry H. Spalding and Asa Bowen Skokomish Indian Reservation, 37(1):42-43, description of, 40(1):45-49 Smith Relating to the Nez Perce Mission, 52, 56, 72(2):61-62, 64, 73(4):165-74, under Russian American Company, 1838-1842, 50(3):116; rev. of The 86(1):17-23 7(3):209-11, 7(4):280-85, 292-95, Papers of Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, Skokomish people, 46(2):52-58 25(1):5-10, 29(2):201-204, 102(4):185- 51(2):85; rev. of Reading the Fire: Skolaskin (Sanpoil leader), 8(4):243-50 86, 188 Essays in the Traditional Indian Skookum: An Oregon Pioneer Family’s History Russian Orthodox Church in, 63(2):44, Literatures of the Far West, 75(2):91 and Lore, by Shannon Applegate, 46-49 The Skeena, River of Destiny, by R. Geddes review, 80(2):74 tourism in, 56(2):71-73 Large, review, 49(4):175 Skookum, George, 15(3):187-88 during transfer of Alaska to United States Skeena River (B.C.), 89(4):203-208 Skookum Mill (Olympia), 83(3):103 (1867), 3(1):85-91 Skelton, Henrietta, 96(2):76 Skotheim, Robert Allen, “Vernon Louis Sitka (ship), 25(1):9 Skelton, O. D., 88(2):60-63, 66 Parrington: The Mind and Art of Sitka, Portal to Romance, by Barrett Skelton, R. A., rev. and enl., History of a Historian of Ideas,” 53(3):100- Willoughby, 21(3):235 Cartography, by Leo Bagrow, review, 13; American Intellectual Histories

362 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly and Historians, review, 58(2):108; Slaveholding in North Carolina; An Economic 68(3):121-28, 89(2):59-62 rev. of Clover, 72(1):43; rev. of The View, by Rosser Howard Taylor, Slosson, Preston William, The Great Crusade Conservative Tradition in America, 18(2):150 and After, 1914-1928, 22(1):69-70 59(3):173; rev. of Henry Steele slavery Slotnick, Herman E., Alaska: A History, 3d Commager: Midcentury Liberalism and and antislavery patrols in B.C. (1860s), ed., review, 103(3):144-45; Alaska: A the History of the Present, 92(2):100- 69(4):159-63, 168 History of the 49th State, 103(3):117, 101; rev. of Here the Country Lies: essay review on, 66(2):79-84, 67(1):29-32 review, 72(4):181 Nationalism and the Arts in Twentieth- legacy of, in American history, 65(2):66-78 Slovenian immigrants, 34(1):8 Century America, 73(3):107; rev. of The among native peoples, 5(3):204, 9(4):277- Slowey, Gabrielle, Navigating Neoliberalism: New Radicalism in America, 1889- 83, 11(4):250-53, 54(4):159-60, 162, Self-Determination and the Mikisew 1963: The Intellectual as a Social Type, 164 Cree First Nation, review, 100(1):44-45 57(2):91; rev. of The Pacifi c Northwest: and Oreg. boundary dispute, 52(1):9-14 Sluggia (Nisqually Indian), 95(1):29 An Interpretive History, 81(3):115; rev. and Oreg. Terr.: attitudes on, 44(3):108- Slugomas. See Koquilton, Slugamus of Wyoming University: The First 100 109, 111; Democratic Party politics, Sluiskin (Yakama leader), 8(2):96-101, Years, 77(4):154 58(2):65, 67, 73; formation of territory, 9(4):312-13, 12(4):313 Skqee Mus, or Pioneer Days on the Nooksack, 64(3):112-19 Small, L. N. See L. N. Small house by Robert Emmett Hawley, ed. P. R. and Provisional Government of Oregon, Small Town Renaissance: A Story of the Jeffcott, review, 64(2):90-91 1(4):226, 64(3):112, 86(3):121-30 Montana Study, by Richard Waverly Skycrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of and territorial expansion, 2(3):209-32, Poston, review, 41(3):275-76 Indian-White Relations in Canada, by J. 2(4):309-32 Small Worlds: Children and Adolescents in R. Miller, review, 80(4):154 and Wash. Terr., (1):71, 42(1):4-5, America, 1850-1950, ed. Elliott West Slack, Jerry, 27(3):256-57, 27(4):376, 378-79 42(4):294 and Paula Petrik, review, 84(3):117 Slacum, William A., 7(2):137-38, 14(3):178- “Slavery among the Indians of Northwest Smalley, James A., 4(1):38 80, 17(1):44, 55, 24(3):182, 185 America,” by H. F. Hunt, 9(4):277-83 Smalley, Martha Ann, 4(1):38 Slade Gorton: A Half Century in Politics, by “Slavery and Scholarship, Some Problems Smart, Douglas, “Spokane’s Battle for Freight John C. Hughes, review, 103(3):147-48 of Evidence: An Essay Review,” by Rates,” 45(1):19-27 Slagomas. See Koquilton, Slugamus Thomas J. Pressly and Harvey H. Smart, James G., rev. of The Presidency of Slaimon people. See Sliammon people Chamberlin, 66(2):79-84 William McKinley, 73(1):43 Slater, John F., 6(1):14 “Slavery and the Oregon Territorial Issue: Smart, James P., 26(3):216 Slater, L. Roy, 38(2):101, 107 Prelude to the Compromise of 1850,” Smead, W. H., 70(3):135-36 Slatta, Richard W., “Chicanos in the Pacifi c by R. Alton Lee, 64(3):112-19 Smeds, John Baptist, 32(2):170-73, 180-85 Northwest: A Demographic and “The Slaying of Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox,” by J. F. smelting industry, 23(2):103-106, 60(2):90, Socioeconomic Portrait,” 70(4):155- Santee, 25(2):128-32 95-96, 81(2):78, 84(2):42-49, 91(2):59- 62; “The ‘Spanish Origin’ Population Sleeping Island, by P. G. Downes, review, 69 of Oregon and Washington: A 35(2):179-80 Smena, Victor, 38(4):296-97 Demographic Profi le, 1980,” 75(3):108- Slemmons, Rod, rev. of Picturing the Smiley, Donald V., rev. of Douglas in 16; Cowboys of the Americas, review, Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition: Saskatchewan: The Story of a Socialist 82(2):74; rev. of Mexican Emigration to The Photographs of Frank H. Nowell, Experiment, 54(2):84-85 the United States, 1897-1931: Socio- 101(1):37-38 Smith, A. J., 2(1):30 Economic Patterns, 72(4):184 Sliammon people, 33(4):381, 384-85 Smith, A. Robert, The Tiger in the Senate: Slaughter, Mary Wells, 10(3):179-81, Slibender, John, 4(2):114 The Biography of Wayne Morse, review, 49(2):72-73 Slick as a Mitten: Ezra Meeker’s Klondike 54(1):35-36 Slaughter, William A. Enterprise, by Dennis M. Larsen, Smith, Addison, 29(3):273-74, 93(1):14-18, estate of, 49(2):72-73 review, 101(3/4):169-70 20-22 during Indian wars (1855-58), 10(3):177- Slickpoo, Allen P., Sr., Noon Nee-me-poo (We, Smith, Alfred E., 55(1):1-8 81, 13(4):277-78, 15(3):194-95, the Nez Perces): Culture and History of Smith, Alice E., George Smith’s Money: A 21(1):29, 25(3):180 the Nez Perces, Vol. 1, review, 66(4):182 Scottish Investor in America, review, monument to, 10(3):177-81, 15(2):122 Slidell, John, 21(1):39, 42 58(4):217-18; The History of Wisconsin, on Pacifi c Coast surveying expedition Sloan, W. G., 103(1):8 Vol. 1: From Exploration to Statehood, (1853), 33(4):393-404 Sloan Shipyards (Olympia), 85(2):78, review, 65(4):189-90; rev. of The papers of, 8(2):159 90(1):13 Fist in the Wilderness, 56(2):89-90; and Slaughter County, 11(1):46-47, Slocum, John, 5(1):18, 64(3):121, 73(4):165- rev. of Marquette’s Explorations: The 24(3):210 67, 171, 173, 81(4):123, 126-27, Narratives Reexamined, 63(3):121-22; Slaughter, William W., ed., Camping Out 93(4):195 rev. of Norwegian-American Studies, in the Yellowstone, 1882, by Mary Slocum, Laura, 6(1):19 Vol. 23, 59(4):222-23; rev. of Territorial Bradshaw Richards, review, 86(4):192 Slocum, Mary, 64(3):121, 73(4):171, 173 Papers of the United States, Vol. 27: Slaughter County (Wash.). See Kitsap County Slocum, Richard, 10(3): 206-15, 220, 227-29 The Territory of Wisconsin: Executive The Slave Community: Plantation Life in Slogomas. See Koquilton, Slugamus Journal, 1836-1848; Papers, 1836- the Antebellum South, by John W. Sloss, Frank H., “The Hutchinson, Kohl 1839, 62(2):88, Vol. 28: The Territory Blassingame, review, 66(2):79-84 Story: A Fresh Look,” 62(1):1-6; of Wisconsin, 1839-1848, 68(1):46; Slave Lake River, 42(4):324-29 “Who Owned the Alaska Commercial rev. of Theodore C. Blegen: A Memoir, Slave Wives of Nehalem, by Claire Warner Company?” 68(3):120-30 70(4):184 Churchill, 25(1):74 Sloss, Louis, 14(4):243-47, 62(1):1-2, 4-6, Smith, Alice Maude, 28(3):335-36, 83(1):38

Index 363 Smith, Allan H., 44(4):189 107; “Early Library Development adventure, 1800-1865, 29(1):88-89; rev. works of: “The Location of Flathead Post,” in Washington,” 17(4):246-58; of History of the State of Washington, 48(2):47-54; Takhoma: Ethnography of “Expansion of the Dewey Decimal 15(3):230; rev. of Im Wunderland Mount Rainier National Park, review, System of Classifi cation for the Alaska, 19(2):143; rev. of The Indian 99(2):98 History of the Pacifi c Northwest,” Tribes of North America, 25(4):303; rev. Smith, Alleck C., 29(3):262-65, 267, 2(2):146-60, 31(2):231-52; “Notes of An Invitation to Book Collecting: Its 36(4):344-46 on the Life and Historical Services Pleasures and Practices, 39(2):174; rev. Smith, Alson J., Men Against the Mountains: of Thomas W. Prosch,” 14(1):30-36; of A Journal of the Santa Fe Expedition Jedidiah Smith and the South West “Wilberforce Eames: The Passing of under Colonel Doniphan, 23(3):230-31; Expedition of 1826-29, review, a Great Bibliographer,” 29(2):223-24; rev. of Kings of the Missouri, 13(1):68- 57(1):38-39 Manuscripts in Libraries of the Pacifi c 69; rev. of The Klondike Nugget, Smith, Andrew C., 81(4):149-50 Northwest, 22(2):152; ed., “An Old 27(3):274-75; rev. of Marcus Whitman, Smith, Arthur D. Howden, John Jacob Astor, Quaker Magazine,” 11(4):250-53; Pathfi nder and Patriot, 3(2):154-57; review, 21(1):65-66; ed., The Narrative comp., Pacifi c Northwest Americana; rev. of Missionary Explorers Among of Samuel Hancock, review, 18(4):301- A Checklist of Books and Pamphlets the American Indians, 4(4):293; rev. 302 Relating to the History of the Pacifi c of More Power to You, 26(3):235; rev. Smith, Asa B., 1(1):37-38, 2(1):24, 2(2):134, Northwest, 30(1):69, review, 12(3):230- of Narratives of Captivity Among the 22(1):51, 25(1):40, 67(1):1, 4 31; rev. of Acquisition of Oregon and Indians of North America, 4(2):128; rev. works of: Diaries and Letters of Henry H. the Long Suppressed Evidence about of The Nez Perce Indians, 3(2):157; rev. Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating Marcus Whitman, 3(2):154-57; rev. of The North American Indian, Vols. 19 to the Nez Perce Mission, 1838-1842, of Adventures in Alaska and Along the and 20, 23(1):61-62; rev. of Opening review, 50(3):116 Trail, 19(4):304-305; rev. of The Assay a Highway to the Pacifi c, 1838-1846, Smith, Barbara Sweetland, Preliminary Survey Offi ce and the Proposed Mint at New 13(3):235; rev. of Oregon Imprints, of Documents in the Archives of the Westminster; a Chapter in the History 1847-1870, 41(2):170-71; rev. of The Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska, of the Fraser River Mines, 18(2):140; Oregon Missions; The Story of How review, 67(3):132; Russian Orthodoxy rev. of Before the Covered Wagon, the Line Was Run Between Canada in Alaska: A History, Inventory, and 22(3):228; rev. of A Bibliography and the United States, 9(4):309; rev. Analysis of the Church Archives in of Alaskan Literature, 1724-1924, of The Oregon System: The Story of Alaska with an Annotated Bibliography, 19(3):232-33; rev. of Bibliography of Direct Legislation in Oregon, 4(1):44- review, 73(1):19 American Historical Societies, 2(4):361- 45; rev. of An Outline of the History Smith, Benjamin F., 37(3):195, 217, 220, 224 62; rev. of Bibliography of Place Name of the Pacifi c Northwest with Special Smith, Bernard, Forces in American Criticism, Literature: United States, Canada, References to Washington, 17(3):235; review, 31(3):364-65 Alaska and Newfoundland, 40(2):161- rev. of The Past and Present of the Smith, Britt, 45(4):117-24, 59(2):89-91, 93, 62; rev. of Books on the Pacifi c Pike’s Peak Gold Regions, 23(3):230-31; 95, 77(4):124-25 Northwest for Small Libraries, 15(1):69; rev. of Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, Smith, Burton M., “The Politics of Allotment: rev. of Captain Cook’s Voyages, with an 2(3):265-68; rev. of Pioneer Education The Flathead Indian Reservation as Account of his Life During the Previous in the Pacifi c Northwest, 28(3):320- a Test Case,” 70(3):131-40; rev. of and Intervening Periods, 16(4):302- 21; rev. of The Plains and the Rockies: The Blood People, A Division of the 303; rev. of Cheadle’s Journal of a Trip A Contribution to the Bibliography Blackfoot Confederacy: An Illustrated Across Canada, 1862-1863, 23(1):63- of Original Narratives of Travel and Interpretation of the Old Ways, 70(2):88 64; rev. of The Conkling-Prosch Family, Adventure, 1800-1865, 12(1):72; rev. Smith, C. B., 96(3):126-27 3(2):157-58; rev. of The Constitutional of Publications of the Nebraska State Smith, C. J., “Early Development of Railroads Status and Government of Alaska, Historical Society, Vol. 20, 14(1):66; in the Pacifi c Northwest,” 13(4):243-50 19(2):143; rev. of A Dog-Puncher on rev. of The Rollins Collection of Western Smith, Carroll, and Johanson, 103(3):126 the Yukon, 19(4):304-305; rev. of Early Americana, 40(1):73-74; rev. of Route Smith, Charles H., 87(4):202 Catholic Missions in Old Oregon, Vol. Across the Rocky Mountains, 23(3):230- Smith, Charles J., 73(4):149-50, 153-54, 1, 23(3):228, Vol. 2, 24(1):60-61; rev. 31; rev. of Rowdy, 19(2):143; rev. 92(2):84, 86, 88 of The Emigrants’ Guide to California, of The Sea, the Ship, and the Sailor, Smith, Charles L., 64(4):141-43, 69(4):178-80, 23(3):230-31; rev. of The Far West 16(4):302-303; rev. of The United 182-83 Coast, 16(4):302-303; rev. of The States Exploring Expedition, 1838- Smith, Charles Wesley, 12(1):78, 34(1):31, Fortune of Books: Essays, Memories and 1842, and its Publications, 1844-1874: 41(1):31-35, 47(3):85, 51(4):169, Prophecies of a Librarian, 33(1):110-11; A Bibliography, 34(3):317-18; rev. of 70(3):121, 125-27, 129-30 rev. of Francis Parkman’s the Oregon The Voyage of the New Hazard to the works of: “Asa Shinn Mercer, Pioneer in Trail, 9(3):230; rev. of The Fur Trade Northwest Coast, Hawaii and China, Western Publicity,” 27(4):347-66; “The of America, 13(1):68-69; rev. of The 1810-1813, 30(3):350-51; rev. of Way Bagley Collection of Pacifi c Northwest Great Plains; the Romance of Western Sketches, Containing Incidents of Travel History,” 10(2):83-87; “Collecting American Exploration, Warfare, and Across the Plains, 18(1):70; rev. of Why Pacifi c Northwest Americana,” Settlement, 1527-1870, 2(2):174-76; Our Flag Floats Over Oregon, 3(2):154- 30(1):67-76; “A Contribution toward rev. of Handbook of Learned Societies 57; rev. of The William Robertson a Bibliography of Marcus Whitman,” and Institutions: America, 2(4):360- Coe Collection of Western Americana, 3(1):3-62; “Coordination in the 61; rev. of Henry R. Wagner’s the 40(1):74-76; rev. of Windows into Collection of Source Material: A Plains and the Rockies, a bibliography Alaska, 19(4):304-305; rev. of Winning New Deal in Documents,” 25(2):103- of original narratives of travel and the Oregon Country, 3(2):154-57; rev.

364 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly of Zimmermann’s Captain Cook. An Sparrowhawk, 1865-1868, by E. A. Narrative of a Voyage on the Northwest Account of the Third Voyage of Captain Porcher, review, 93(2):99-100; rev. of Coast in 1788, 91(1):46-47 Cook Around the World, 1776-1780, Exploration and Empire: The Explorer Smith, Francis E., Achievements of Captain 22(1):60-62 and the Scientist in the Winning of Robert Gray, 14(2):153 Smith, Christina Denny, rev. of The Covered the American West, 58(1):13; rev. Smith, Frank E., The Politics of Conservation, Wagon, 14(1):63; rev. of Fifty Years of Exploring Western Americana, review, 58(4):220-21 on the Old Frontier, as Cowboy, 82(4):153; rev. of Frontiersman: Abner Smith, Frank J., 101(3/4):120 Hunter, Guide, Scout, and Ranchman, Blackburn’s Narrative, 84(4):156; rev. Smith, Fraser, 21(4):248, 251-56 15(2):144; rev. of Genevieve: A Tale of of J. Ross Browne: Confi dential Agent Smith, George, 98(1):26 Oregon, 24(1):64-65; rev. of The Last in Old California, 57(2):86-87; rev. Smith, George Duncan, Washington Pioneers, 26(2):149; rev. of Let ’Er Buck: of News of the Plains and Rockies, State Government: Administrative A Story of the Passing of the Old West, 1803-1865: Original Narratives of Organization and Functions, review, 12(4):306; rev. of A Picked Company, Overland Travel and Adventure Selected 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., review, 4(3):196-97; rev. of Seven Years on the from the Wagner-Camp and Becker 54(4):178-79; Washington Voters’ Pacifi c Slope, 6(1):69-70; rev. of The Bibliography of Western Americana, Vol. Handbook, review, 40(3):255-57 Vigilantes of Montana, 7(3):248-49; rev. 1, 89(1):44-45, Vol. 2, 89(3):160, Vol. Smith, George F., 38(3):203, 206 of The Young Alaskans on the Missouri, 3, 90(1):48, Vol. 4, 90(4):210-11, Vol. Smith, George Otis, 51(1):27 14(1):63 5, 90(4):211, Vols. 6-7, 92(4):211-12, Smith, George Venable, 39(2):109-10, 116, Smith, Clareta Olmstead, The Trail Leads Vol. 8, 93(4):203-204; rev. of Plains 122, 74(1):32-34, 88(4):178, 95(2):70, West, review, 38(1):93 and Rockies, 1800-1865: One Hundred 74 Smith, Clinton DeWitt, 29(3):263-67, Twenty Proposed Additions to the Smith, Gibbs M., Joe Hill, review, 61(4):232 32(4):357, 36(4):344 Wagner-Camp and Becker Bibliography Smith, Goldwin, “Notes on the Problem Smith, Cordelia, 7(4):310-11, 316-17, 320, of Travel and Adventure in the American of San Juan,” 31(2):181-86; rev. of 8(1):46, 8(2):125 West, with Thirty-three Selected Northwest Water Boundary: Report of Smith, Courtland L., Salmon Fishers of the Reprints, 95(3):160-61; rev. of Russian the Experts Summoned by the German Columbia, review, 72(2):71 Shadows on the British Northwest Coast Emperor as Arbitrator under Articles 34- Smith, Daniel M., rev. of America’s Outward of North America, 1810-1890: A Study 42 of the Treaty of Washington of May 8, Thrust: Approaches to Foreign Affairs, of Rejection of Defence Responsibilities, 1871, Preliminary to His Award Dated 1865-1890, 64(1):33-34 75(4):186; rev. of Surveying the October 21, 1872, 33(2):212-13 Smith, David A., “Imagining Victoria: Canadian Pacifi c: Memoir of a Railroad Smith, Harlan I., “A Vast Neglected Field for Tourism and the English Image Pioneer, 84(2):69; rev. of The Winning Archaeological Research,” 1(3):131-35; of British Columbia’s Capital,” by of the West, Vols. 1-4, 88(1):46-47 The Archeological Collection from the 103(2):67-81 Smith, Earl R., The Days of My Years: The Southern Interior of British Columbia, Smith, David C., “Pulp, Paper, and Alaska,” Autobiography of an Average American, 5(4):318-19 66(2):61-70 review, 61(2):112 Smith, Harry Bache, 87(2):60, 67-68 Smith, De Cost, Indian Experiences, review, Smith, Edward, 92(1):4-5, 8, 10-12 Smith, Harry Edwin, The United States 34(4):413 Smith, Edward Lincoln, Two Warriors, Federal Internal Tax History from 1861 Smith, DeWitt C., 33(3):274-75 22(3):230; rev. of Forty Years a Pioneer, to 1871, review, 5(4):315 Smith, Diane, Letters from Yellowstone, review, 26(2):144-46 Smith, Harvey Walker, 46(3):83, 85 92(2):105-106; rev. of The Quadra Smith, Elbert B., The Presidency of James Smith, Helena Huntington, The War on Story: A History of Quadra Island, Buchanan, review, 68(1):37 Powder River, review, 58(1):45 101(3/4):165-66 Smith, Elmer, 45(4):118, 121, 123, 57(2):67, Smith, Henry (gold miner), 31(3):293-340 Smith, Donald, 101(2):82-83 69-70, 59(2):89, 91-94 Smith, Henry A. (physician), 7(1):55, Smith, Donald E., The Viceroy of New Spain, Smith, Eric Alden, rev. of Ancient Land, 22(4):251-55, 41(4):342-43, 43(2):92- review, 4(2):129 Sacred Whale: The Inuit Hunt and 93, 96-109, 95(1):33-34 Smith, Dorothy Blakey, ed., Lady Franklin Its Rituals, 86(3):139-40; rev. of Smith, Henry Ladd, rev. of Newspapering Visits the Pacifi c Northwest: Being Boundaries and Passages: Rule and in the Old West: A Pictorial History of Extracts from the Letters of Miss Sophia Ritual in Yup’ik Eskimo Oral Tradition, Journalism and Printing on the Frontier, Cracroft, Sir John Franklin’s Niece, 86(3):139-40; rev. of The Iñupiaq 57(1):42; rev. of RFD: The Changing February to April 1861 and April to Eskimo Nations of Northwest Alaska, Face of Rural America, 56(3):137-38 July 1870, review, 69(1):34-35; ed., The 90(4):207-208; rev. of Tales from the Smith, Henry Nash, 52(1):1, 6 Reminiscences of Doctor John Sebastian Dena: Indian Stories from the Tanana, works of: Virgin Land: The American West Helmcken, review, 68(4):197 Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers, 88(3):149; as Symbol and Myth, review, 42(1):80- Smith, Duane A., Rocky Mountain Mining rev. of Western Indians: Comparative 81 Camps: The Urban Frontier, review, Environments, Languages, and Cultures Smith, Herndon, “Centralia High School 59(3):165; ed., A Taste of the West: of 172 Western American Indian Tribes, Students and the History of Their Essays in Honor of Robert G. Athearn, 73(3):138 Community,” 33(1):41-57 review, 75(4):187 Smith, Ethel Sabin, “Plight of the Ancon,” Smith, Hiram F. “Okanogan,” 9(4):264, Smith, Dwight L., ed., Survival on a 46(3):90-93 10(3):168-70, 43(3):226-33 Westward Trek, 1858-1859: The , Ezra L., 51(4):173, 54(2):62, 64-65 Smith, Isaac W., 36(3):252-53, 43(2):93-95 Jones Overlanders, review, 81(3):117; Smith, F. C., 31(2):133, 135-37 Smith, J. Allen, 34(2):147-48, 35(3):195-214, ed., A Tour of Duty in the Pacifi c Smith, F. Todd, rev. of José Narváez: The 46(3):65-71, 50(3):101, 51(1):47, Northwest: E. A. Porcher and HMS Forgotten Explorer, Including His 53(2):49-59, 63(2):61-62, 66(1):20-22,

Index 365 99(4):191 Smith, Margaret, rev. of Lone Cowboy—My American Art, 93(1):42-43; rev. of works of: The Growth and Decadence of Life Story, 22(1):62 Rethinking American Indian History, Constitutional Government, 35(3):211- Smith, Margaret Bayard, The First Forty Years 90(1):45-46; rev. of Two Rooms: The 12, 53(2):50-59, review, 22(2):150; The of Washington Society, review, 1(3):167- Life of Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Multiple Money Standard, 35(3):197; 69 90(4):207; rev. of Women and Indians The Spirit of American Government, Smith, Marian W., “The Nooksack, the on the Frontier, 1825-1915, 77(1):35 review, 57(2):82; The Spirit of Chilliwack, and the Middle Fraser,” Smith, Solomon Howard, 2(1):12, 17-18, American Government, a Study of the 41(4):330-41; The Puyallup-Nisqually, 24(3):182, 230-31 Constitution: Its Origin, Infl uence and review, 32(4):451-52; ed., Indians of the Smith, Stephen C., ed., Economics and Public Relation to Democracy, 35(3):201-208, Urban Northwest, review, 41(1):73-74; Policy in Water Resource Development, 211, 53(2):50-59, review, 1(4):267-74; rev. of Smoke from Their Fires: The Life review, 56(3):113 rev. of Modern Democracies, 12(4):304- of a Kwakiutl Chief, 33(2):226-27 Smith, Stevenson, The Bailey and Babette 305; rev. of The Operation of the Smith, Martin, 36(3):210, 53(2):71 Gatzert Foundation for Child Welfare, Initiative, Referendum, and Recall in Smith, Mary Dibble, 45(2):47-48 review, 3(3):244 Oregon, 7(2):168-70 Smith, Miles, rev. of Light on the Devils: Smith, T. L. “Pegleg,” 6(4):247-49 Smith, J. H. T., 35(4):297 Coming of Age on the Klamath, review, Smith, T. V., The Promise of American Politics, Smith, J. L., The First Kamchatka Expedition 103(3):148-49 rev. ed., review, 28(2):211 of Vitus Bering, 1725-1730, review, Smith, Mrs. E. L., 4(2):110 Smith, Thomas, 96(4):199 95(2):105 Smith, Mrs. Jacob, 7(4):310-13, 318, 320, Smith, Thomas G., “Detaining the Insane: Smith, J. Q., 49(4):130 8(1):41, 45-46 Detention Hospitals, Mental Health, Smith, J. S., 49(2):70 Smith, Nancy S., 43(3):231-32 and Frontier Politics in Alaska, 1910- Smith, Jacob, 7(4):310-13, 318, 320, 8(1):42, Smith, Nate, 27(4):384 1915,” 73(3):124-33; “The Treatment of 48, 56, 61, 8(2):125 Smith, Noel, 73(2):73-75 the Mentally Ill in Alaska, 1884-1912: A Smith, Jacob H. (Indian agent), 37(1):46 Smith, Norma, Jeannette Rankin: America’s Territorial Study,” 65(1):17-28; rev. of Smith, James, 4(1):36-37 Conscience, review, 95(4):208-209 The Alaska Journal, 1986: History and Smith, James G., 43(2):140-41 Smith, Noyes, 15(4):281-83 Arts of the North, Vol. 16, 79(1):40; rev. Smith, James M., 37(1):54 Smith, O., 48(2):41 of Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation Smith, Jane F., ed., Indian-White Relations: A Smith, Page, As A City Upon a Hill: The Town in North Alaska, 70(2):86 Persistent Paradox, review, 69(2):90 in American History, review, 58(2):99- Smith, Timothy L., Called unto Holiness: The Smith, Jedediah, 18(3):183 100 Story of the Nazarenes. The Formative attacked by Indians, 28(4):347, 40(4):283- Smith, Persifor Frazer, 11(1):62, 11(2):137-39, Years, review, 54(2):86 88 31(4):428-29, 47(2):33 Smith, Tom, 64(4):143 in Coquille River area, 82(3):104, 106-108 Smith, R. B., 44(1):26 Smith, Ursula, Frontier Children, review, exploration by, 19(1):16-18, 28(4):343-44 Smith, Richard, A Tour of Four Great Rivers: 91(3):164; The Gold Rush Widows of at Fort Vancouver, 3(1):66-68 The Hudson, Mohawk, Susquehanna Little Falls: A Story Drawn from the in Jackson Hole, 37(2):100-108 and Delaware, in 1769; being the Letters of Pamelia and James Fergus, Smith, Jefferson Randolph “Soapy,” 99(1):19 journal of Richard Smith of Burlington, review, 82(2):71 Smith, Jeremiah, 101(2):82-83 , review, 1(3):170-71 Smith, Verbeck, ed., Ice Window: Letters from Smith, John E., 33(4):419-24, 424, 426, Smith, Richard Lee, 103(2):61-63 a Bering Strait Village, 1892-1902, 34(1):45-54, 65, 72, 79 Smith, Robert Wayne, The Coeur d’Alene review, 94(4):211-12 works of: “A Pioneer of the Spokane Mining War of 1892: A Case Study of Smith, Vern S., Gold on Sterling Creek: A Country,” 7(4):267-77 an Industrial Dispute, review, 53(2):86; Century of Placer Mining, review, Smith, Joseph (Mormon leader), 6(4):244-45, History of Placer and Quartz Gold 56(1):38-39 47(4):107, 48(2):39-41 Mining in the Coeur d’Alene District, Smith, Victor, 16(4):265-71 Smith, Joseph F., 60(3):155, 157-58, 160 review, 88(1):48 Smith, Walker C., 52(3):92 Smith, Joseph Showalter, 31(4):425, Smith, Sam, 100(3):112-17 Smith, Wallace, Oregon Sketches, review, 33(3):304, 320, 329, 338, 43(2):117-18 Smith, Samuel P., 32(3):303-304 17(1):67-68 Smith, Josiah, 14(4):260 Smith, Sherry L., “Reimagining the Indian: Smith, Warren D., 96(4):188, 195, 197 Smith, Kathleen Lopp, ed., Ice Window: Letters Charles Erskine Scott Wood and works of: The Scenic Treasure House of from a Bering Strait Village, 1892-1902, Frank Linderman,” 87(3):149-58; Oregon, review, 32(4):453-54 review, 94(4):211-12 Reimagining Indians: Native Americans Smith, Wesly, 25(1):57 Smith, L. C., 75(1):24 through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940, review, Smith, William Alexander. See De Cosmos, Smith, L. Herman, “Preservation and Repair 93(3):157; Sagebrush Soldier: Private Amor of Manuscripts in the Huntington William Earl Smith’s View of the Smith, William Ernest, ed., The American Library,” 29(1):41-51 Sioux War of 1876, review, 81(2):76; Civil War, by Carl Russell Fish, review, Smith, Leta May, The End of the Trail: Nika The View from Offi cers’ Row: Army 29(1):94-98 Cupet, review, 68(3):149-50 Perceptions of Western Indians, review, Smith and Carroll, 103(3):126 Smith, Levi Lathrop, 11(4):292-93, 13(1):57, 84(1):37; rev. of Historic Ranches of Smith Brothers and Watson Foundry, 43(4):277-301 Wyoming, 78(4):156; rev. of The Old 31(2):126, 129-31, 152-53, 156 Smith, Lyman “Sandy,” 101(2):76 Army: A Portrait of the American Army Smith Island (Wash.), 38(3):254, 256, 258 Smith, Lyon A., 12(3):225, 13(2):134-35, in Peacetime, 1784-1898, 77(2):76; rev. Smith River Indian Shaker Church, 64(3):123 41(2):113-15, 43(2):92-116, 118 of One Thousand One Curious Things: Smith Tower (Seattle), 75(1):24-25, 28-29, 32 Smith, Mandy Warren, 7(4):274 Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Native Smith-Gandy Ford dealership (Seattle),

366 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly architecture of, 103(3):129 “Snake River Railroad,” by Ross R. Cotroneo, Snyder, Phil L., ed., Detachment and the Smith-Lever Act (1914), 87(3):135-36 56(3):106-13 Writing of History: Essays and Letters of Smithers, Erasmus M., 29(2):156, 97(3):140, Snake River Valley Railway, 3(3):194-95 Carl L. Becker, review, 50(4):169-70 144 Snatelem (Skagit leader), 8(1):56-57 Snyder, Richard C., rev. of Union Bay: The Life Smithson Sheep Company, 33(2):169-70 Snatelum, George, Jr. (Hel-mits), 8(1):56, of a City Marsh, 43(3):238-39 Smithsonian Institution 10(3):211 Snyder, Sarah Elizabeth, 3(4):298 and Army Signal Service, U.S., 86(2):72-81 Snatelum, George, Sr. (Kwuss-ka-nam), So Far from Home: An Army Bride on the and Evans, John, 26(2):83-89 7(2):149, 151, 155, 165, 8(1):56, Western Frontier, 1865-1869, by Julia and Exploring Expedition, U.S., 80(1):22, 10(3):211-16, 227 Gilliss, ed. Priscilla Knuth, review, 31 Sneddon, Matthew, rev. of Island Timber: A 87(2):97-98 and Hepburn, James, 38(3):249, 251 Social History of the Comox Logging So Great a Proffi t: How the East Indies and Pacifi c railroad surveys, 10(1):5, 12-13 Company, , 93(3):154- Trade Transformed Anglo-American works of: Twenty-sixth Annual Report 55; rev. of Turning Trees into Dollars: Capitalism, by James R. Fichter, review, of the Bureau of American Ethnology, The British Columbia Coastal Lumber 102(4):195-97 review, 3(1):93-94 Industry, 1858-1913, 93(3):154-55; So Incredibly Idaho! Seven Landscapes That The Smiting of the Rock; a Tale of Oregon, by rev. of White Poplar, Black Locust, Defi ne the Gem State, by Carlos Palmer Bend, review, 9(4):308-309 95(3):152-53 Arnaldo Schwantes, review, 89(1):47- Smoak, Gregory E., rev. of Contested Empire: Snell, B. M., 81(2):72 48 Peter Skene Ogden and the Snake River Snell, George Dixon, And If Man Triumph, So Much to Be Done: Women Settlers on the Expeditions, 95(2):92 review, 30(2):227-28; Root, Hog, and Mining and Ranching Frontier, ed. Ruth Smohalla (Wanapum prophet), 20(3):203, Die, review, 28(2):220-21 B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and 68(4):177 Snell, Roy J., Eskimo Legends, 17(3):235 Christiane Fischer Dichamp, review, Smoke from Their Fires: The Life of a Kwakiutl Snettisham, Alaska, 75(2):62-63, 65-69 83(1):29 Chief, by Clellan S. Ford, review, Snipes, Benjamin E., 14(4):256-57, 23(1):15 So Shall Ye Reap, by Joan London and Henry 33(2):226-27 Snita (Alaska Native), 59(4):196-97, 199 Anderson, review, 63(3):126 Smoke Wars: Anaconda Copper, Montana Snively, Henry J., 30(1):4-16 So Short a Time: A Biography of John Reed and Air Pollution, and the Courts, 1890- Snohomish, Wash., 13(2):126-27 Louise Bryant, by Barbara Gelb, review, 1924, by Donald MacMillan, review, Snohomish County: An Illustrated History, 66(2):92 92(2):103-104 by David A. Cameron, Charles So Sweet to Labor: Rural Women in America, Smoky-Top: The Art and Times of Willie P. LeWarne, M. Allan May, Jack 1865-1895, by Norton Juster, review, Seaweed, by Bill Holm, review, C. O’Donnell, and Lawrence E. 72(2):87 75(4):189 O’Donnell, review, 97(4):208-209 . . . So They Understand: Cultural Issues in Smoot, Reed, 60(3):154-60, 64(2):50, 53-54 Snohomish County (Wash.), 4(2):102, Oral History, by William Schneider, smuggling, 54(3):89-103, 66(4):145-52, 13(2):126-27, 21(1):25 review, 95(4):206 85(3):99-101 archival materials related, 33(2):244 Soap Lake (Wash.), 82(1):4-5 Smurr, John W., “A New La Vérendrye Jackson, Henry M., as prosecutor for, Sobering Up: From Temperance to Prohibition Theory,” 43(1):51-64; rev. of South 81(3):87-95 in Antebellum America, 1800-1860, by Dakota Historical Collections and migration of Appalachian highlanders to, Ian R. Tyrrell, review, 71(4):185 Report, Vol. 25, 43(4):307 33(1):3-25 Sobolewski, Helen, 78(3):94-95, 98-99 Smuts, Jan C., 50(3):109 newspapers of, 13(3):185, 194-95, Social and Cultural Dynamics, by Pitirim A. Smyly, Carolyn, The Totem Poles of Skedans, 14(3):200, 14(4):269-70, 26(1):37, 42, Sorokin, review, 29(1):104-10 review, 68(4):197-98 64, 26(2):132-33, 137 “Social and Economic Change in Roseburg, Smyly, John, The Totem Poles of Skedans, Snohomish people, 1(2):32-35 Oregon, 1850-1885: A Quantitative review, 68(4):197-98 Snoqualmie Pass (Wash.), 23(4):245-57, View,” by William G. Robbins, Smyser, Skip, 102(4):164, 166, 172-73 38(3):194-213, 60(3):121-26 64(2):80-87 Smythe, William E., The Conquest of Arid Snoqualmie Pass: From Indian Trail to Social Anthropology of North American Tribes, America, review, 62(2):88-89 Interstate, by Yvonne Prater, review, ed. Fred Eggan, review, 29(2):214-16 Snake people, 31(2):167-78, 35(1):41, 74(1):43 The Social Credit Movement in Alberta, by 35(2):126, 43(1):53, 55, 58-64, 97(1):28 Snoqualmie Pass Recreation Area, 44(1):13 John A. Irving, review, 52(3):124 Snake River Snow, H. H., 20(1):49 The Social Economy of the Tlingit Indians, by dams on, 83(1):13, 17, 21, 86(4):178-88, Snow, H. J., 100(4):185-86 Kalervo Oberg, review, 66(1):37 87(1):10-12, 14, 103(1):9, 11 Snow in the River, by Carol Ryrie Brink, Social Engineering in the Philippines: The exploration of, 37(2):89-108 review, 85(2):59-60 Aims, Execution, and Impact of Mormon settlement near, 78(1/2):50-58 Snow Sentinels of the Pacifi c Northwest, by American Colonial Policy, 1900-1913, origin of name of, 13(2):125-26 Joseph T. Hazard, review, 24(1):61-62 by Glenn Anthony May, review, navigation on, 86(4):179-82, 184, 187, Snowden, Clinton A., 35(3):215-22, 52(1):22, 72(4):190 87(1):11 71(1):8, 10-11, 102(1):21, 23 The Social Foundations of Education, by perceptions of, 84(4):122-29 Snyder, Carl, 72(1):30-31 George S. Counts et al., review, railroad transportation across, 56(3):106- Snyder, Eugene E., We Claimed This Land: 27(1):89-90 13 Portland’s Pioneer Settlers, review, Social Gospel movement, 72(2):51, 74(2):50- and wheat exports, 45(1):13-18 81(4):153 54, 81(1):2-7, 9-10, 83(4):144-51 Snake River Country, by Bill Gulick, review, Snyder, Gary, 64(4):158-59 The Social History of American Agriculture, by 64(1):36 Snyder, Harriet, 4(2):113-14 Joseph Schafer, review, 28(2):199-200

Index 367 Social Life in England, 1750-1850, by F. J. Revivalism and Social Control,” Main, 58(3):156-57; rev. of Gunboat Foakes Jackson, 8(1):74 79(1):10-17; “Mark Allison Matthews: Frontier: British Maritime Authority “Social Organization and Cultural Change: Seattle’s Minister Rediscovered,” and Northwest Coast Indians, 1846-90, An Essay Review,” by William Toll, 74(2):50-58; “The Woman’s Christian 76(2):72; rev. of “Many Tender Ties”: 66(1):30-34 Temperance Union in the Pacifi c Women in Fur-Trade Society in Western The Social Organization of Early Industrial Northwest: The Battle for Cultural Canada, 1670-1870, 73(3):135; rev. of Capitalism, by Michael B. Katz, Control,” 94(4):197-207; The Reverend Ocean of Destiny: A Concise History of Michael J. Doucet, and Mark J. Stern, Mark Matthews: An Activist in the the North Pacifi c, 1500-1978, 71(1):41; review, 74(3):141 Progressive Era, review, 92(4):215; rev. of Overland from Canada to British Social Purpose for Canada, ed. Michael Oliver, A Venture of Mind and Spirit: An Columbia, 74(2):93; rev. of Vancouver’s review, 54(2):84 Illustrated History of Whitworth Past, 66(3):141 The Social Responsibilities of Business: College, review, 82(4):156, 83(4):152- Solberg, S. E., ed., Peoples of Washington: Company and Community, 1900-1960, 55; rev. of An Apostle of the North: Perspectives on Cultural Diversity, by Morrell Heald, review, 63(2):75 Memoirs of the Right Reverend William review, 81(4):157 The Social Sciences as School Subjects, by Rolla Carpenter Bompas, 95(1):41-42; rev. Sold American: The Story of Alaska Natives M. Tryon, review, 27(2):185-86 of A History of the Catholic Church and Their Land, 1867-1959, by Donal Social Scientists and Farm Politics in the Age in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1743-1983, Craig Mitchell, 103(3):119 of Roosevelt, by Richard S. Kirkendall, 78(4):153; rev. of The Lord’s University: Soldier and Brave: Military and Indian Affairs review, 58(3):166 Freedom and Authority at BYU, in the Trans-Mississippi West, by Social Security, 81(3):96-98 92(1):53; rev. of Mormonism: The Story , review, 55(2):89 Social Solidarity Among the Japanese in Seattle, of a New Religious Tradition, 76(4):147; Soldier in the West: Letters of Theodore Talbot by S. Frank Miyamoto, review, 74(1):44 rev. of A Promise of Good Things: During His Services in California, Social Trends in Seattle, by Calvin F. Schmid, Longfi eld Baptist Church, 1831-1981, Mexico, and Oregon, 1845-53, ed. review, 36(3):280-81 75(4):183; rev. of Roots and Branches: Robert V. Hine and Savoie Lottinville, socialism The Religious Heritage of Washington review, 64(3):129-30 cooperative commonwealth ideal of, State, 80(3):113; rev. of Spokane and Soldier to Advocate: C. E. S. Wood’s 1877 59(3):137-46 the Inland Empire: An Interior Pacifi c Legacy, by George Venn, review, and indigenous unionism, 70(1):24-34 Northwest Anthology, 97(3):149; rev. 98(1):43-44 and newspaper journalism, 71(3):113-14, of The Triumph of Tradition: The Soldiers and Spruce: Origins of the Loyal 74(4):154-55, 157-62, 164 Emergence of Whitman College, 1859- Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, by support for, in Finnish communities, 1924, 85(1):42 Harold M. Hyman, review, 55(3):135- 93(3):142-43 Soderstrum, T. Jason, rev. of Exploring the 36 Socialist (Seattle). See Seattle Socialist Olympic Mountains: Accounts of Soldiers of the Overland: Being Some Account Socialist Party the Earliest Expeditions, 1878-1890, of the Services of General Patrick in B.C., 27(2):159-60, 163 93(3):160-61 Edward Connor and His Volunteers in foreign policy of, 65(4):176-83 The Sod-House Frontier, 1854-1890, by Everett the Old West, by Fred B. Rogers, review, in Oreg., 98(3):117-29 Dick, review, 29(1):93 30(4):450-51 in Seattle, 86(1):39 Sohappy, Louis, 101(1):21 Soldiers of the Sacred Heart, 94(1):28, 33, 36 in Wash.: and farmer-labor movement, Sohappy, Richard, 99(2):55, 57-58, 64-65 Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military 57(4):148-49, 154-55; and free-speech Sohappy v. Smith, 99(2):64-65 Frontier, ed. Paul Andrew Hutton, movement, 66(1):3, 7, 9-11, 91(3):124- Sohi, Seema, rev. of Driven Out: The Forgotten review, 80(1):35 35 War against Chinese Americans, Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the Socialist Party of America, 65(4):176-83, 99(3):142-43 ilwu, by Harvey Schwartz, review, 98(3):115. See also Socialist Party soil conservation, 88(4):210, 95(4):194-203 100(4):198 Socialist Party of Washington. See under Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese Migrants in Soliday, George W., “Independence Day in the Socialist Party Hawaii, by Clarence E. Glick, review, Far Northwest,” 4(3):163-81 Société Industrielle Commerciale des Metaux 73(1):44 Solide (ship), 11(1):6, 18-19 de Paris, 41(4):322-29 Sojourning Sisters: The Lives and Letters of Solitary Raven: The Selected Writings of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Jessie and Annie McQueen, by Jean Bill Reid, by Bill Reid, ed. Robert Foreign Parts, 75(2):71-78 Barman, review, 95(3):150-51 Bringhurst, review, 93(2):94-95 “Society in Cariboo during the Gold Rush,” Sokoloff, Nikolai, 35(1):26-27 Solnit, Rebecca, Savage Dreams: A Journey by Isabel M. L. Bescoby, 24(3):195-207 Sokolov, Aleksei, 63(2):44 into the Hidden Wars of the American Society of Friends. See Quakers Sokweena, Thomas, 26(2):92 West, review, 87(4):214-15 Sockeye Salmon Story (fi lm), 44(2):57 So-Kyque, 97(1):35-36 Solomon, Barbara Miller, rev. of Up from Socolofsky, Homer E., Landlord William Solberg, Carl E., rev. of An Account of a the Pedestal: Selected Writings in Scully, review, 72(3):142; rev. of Voyage to the North West Coast of the History of American Feminism, Agriculture in the United States: A America in 1785 and 1786, 75(2):81; 61(1):51-52 Documentary History, 4 vols., 69(1):36- rev. of The Developing West: Essays on Soloviev, Ivan, 4(2):89, 95, 38(1):47, 37; rev. of Comparative Frontiers: A Canadian History in Honor of Lewis 38(2):136-44 Proposal for Studying the American H. Thomas, 75(4):184; rev. of Distant Solovjova, Katerina, “The Rise and Decline West, 72(4):186; rev. of Historical Atlas Dominion: Britain and the Northwest of the Lebedev-Lastochkin Company: of Washington, 79(4):162 Coast of North America, 1579-1809, Russian Colonization of South Central Soden, Dale E., “Billy Sunday in Spokane: 73(1):42; rev. of The Early Spanish Alaska, 1787-1798,” 90(4):191-205

368 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 97(2):69, 72-75 A Son of the Middle Border, by Hamlin “Sources of Pacifi c Northwest History: “Some Early Libraries of Oregon,” by Mirpah Garland, 13(4):307 Washington Mill Company Papers,” by G. Blair, 17(4):259-70 A Song to the Creator: Traditional Arts of Judith M. Johnson, 51(3):136-38 “Some Evidence of the Infl uence of Politics Native American Women of the Plateau, Sourdough Gold: The Log of a Yukon on the Effi ciency of the Army, 1861-5,” ed. Lillian A. Ackerman, review, Adventure, by Mary Lee Davis, review, by Edward McMahon, 1(1):63-70 89(3):152 25(2):150-51 Some Factors in Evergreenness in the Puget Songs of Power and Prayer in the Columbia Sourdough Pot, by Will H. Chase, 35(1):86 Sound Region, by George B. Rigg, Plateau: The Jesuit, the Medicine Man, Sourdough Sagas: The Journals, Memoirs, Tales 12(2):154 and the Hymn Singer, by Chad Stephen and Recollections of the Earliest Alaskan Some Imaginary California Geography, by Hamill, review, 103(3):149 Gold Miners, 1883-1923, ed. Herbert L. Henry R. Wagner, 18(2):148-49 Songs of the American West, ed. Richard E. Heller, review, 58(3):164-65 “Some Neglected Aspects of the History Lingenfelter, Richard A. Dwyer, and South America: Observations and Impressions, of the Pacifi c Northwest,” by J. Orin David Cohen, review, 60(2):83 by James Bryce, review, 4(1):46-48 Oliphant, 61(1):1-9 The Songs of the Gold Rush, ed. Richard A. The South and the Sectional Confl ict, by David “Some Notes and Observations on the Origin Dwyer and Richard E. Lingenfelter, M. Potter, review, 61(1):57-58 and Evolution of the Name Oregon as review, 56(4):181-82 South Bend, Wash., 13(2):128 Applied to the River of the West,” by Sonneland, John, 95(1):5, 6, 9 South Boise, Idaho, quartz mining in, William S. Lewis, 17(3):218-22 Sonnichsen, C. L., Cowboys and Cattle Kings: 44(4):166-76 “Some Notes on Cook’s and Vancouver’s Life on the Range Today, review, South Carolina Historical Commission, Ships, 1776-80, 1791-95,” by F. W. 42(1):82-83 1(2):13, 29(1):29-30, 32, 35 Howay, 21(4):268-70 Sons of the American Revolution, 6(3):218, South Dakota: A Bicentennial History, by John “Some Notes on the Yukon by Stewart 8(1):77-78 Milton, review, 72(3):107-10 Menzies,” ed. Clarence L. Andrews, Sons of Temperance, 98(3):131-32 South Dakota Historical Collections, by South 32(2):197-202 Sons of the West; Biographical Account of Dakota State Department of History, “Some Notes upon Captain Robert Gray,” Early-day Wyoming, by Lorah B. Vol. 8, 8(1):71, Vol. 9, 10(2):156, Vol. by F. W. Howay and Albert Matthews, Chaffi n, review, 33(2):221-22 10, 13(2):148 21(1):8-12 Sophie Christensen (ship), 96(3):117, 120 South Dakota Historical Collections and “Some Observations upon the Negative Sorenson, S., 77(2):70 Report, Vol. 25, ed. Will G. Robinson, Testimony and the General Spirit and Sorenson, Soren, 23(3):239 review, 43(4):307 Methods of Bourne and Marshall in Soriano, Dewey, 100(3):123-28, 130, 132 South Dakota State Department of History, Dealing with the Whitman Question,” Soriano, Max, 100(3):123-24, 126, 128 South Dakota Historical Collections, by W. D. Lyman, 7(2):99-122 Sorokin, Pitirim A., Social and Cultural Vol. 8, 8(1):71, Vol. 9, 10(2):156, Vol. “Some Remarks upon the New Vancouver Dynamics, review, 29(1):104-10 10, 13(2):148 Journal,” by F. W. Howay, 6(2):83-89 Soroptimist (club), 75(3):125, 101(1):14 South of the Sunset: An Interpretation of Some Reminiscences of Old Victoria, by Edgar Sorrels, Rosalie, comp., Way Out in Idaho: A Sacajawea, the Indian Girl That Fawcett, review, 4(4):294 Celebration of Songs and Stories, review, Accompanied Lewis and Clark, by “Some Russian Books on Alaskan History,” by 86(3):110-13 Claire Warner Churchill, review, C. L. Andrews, 28(1):75-87 SOS North Pacifi c: Tales of Shipwrecks off the 28(2):219-20 “‘Some Volcanoes, Volcanic Eruptions, and Washington, British Columbia, and The South Returns to Congress: Men, Earthquakes in the Former Russian Alaska Coasts, by Gordon R. Newell, Economic Measures, and Intersectional America’: Peter Doroshin’s Account review, 47(1):30-31 Relationships, 1868-1879, by Terry L. of Volcanic Activity and Earthquakes Sosin, J. M., rev. of United States Expansionism Seip, review, 75(2):84 between 1840 and 1866,” ed. Jerome B. and British North America, 1775-1871, South School (Seattle). See Bailey Gatzert Kisslinger, 74(2):59-68 80(1):36 School Somerindyke, George W., 6(2):96 Soto (Cascade leader), 23(1):27-29 South Side (Twin Falls County [Idaho]) Somervell, Brehon, 61(2):102, 104, 107 Souder, Jon A., State Trust Lands: History, reclamation project, 78(4):125-28, 130, Something in Common—An IWW Management, and Sustainable Use, 132 Bibliography, comp. Dione Miles, review, 88(4):201-202 Southard, Frank A., Jr., Canadian-American review, 78(3):110 The Soul of America, an Oregon Iliad, by Eva Industry, A Study in International “Something in the Soil? Literature and Emery Dye, 25(4):305-306 Investment, review, 28(1):103-107 Regional Identity in the 20th-Century Soul of the City: The Pike Place Public Market, Southcott, Joanna, 48(2):39 Pacifi c Northwest,” by John M. Findlay, by Alice Shorett and Murray Morgan, Southeastern Lincoln County Historical 97(4):179-89 review, 100(2):91-92 Society, Sprague, Lamont, Edwall, Something Terrible Has Happened, by Peter Soules, Christine, Vancouver’s Past, review, Washington: Stories of Our People, Van Slingerland, review, 58(3):151-54 66(3):141 Land, and Times, 1881-1981, review, Somkin, Fred, Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Soules, Gordon, Vancouver’s Past, review, 75(2):79 Desire in the Idea of American Freedom, 66(3):141 The Southeastern Yavapai, by E. W. Gifford, 1815-1860, review, 60(1):44 A Source-Book of Canadian History, comp. J. 23(3):232 Sommer, Warren, The Ambitious City: A H. Stewart Reid, Kenneth McNaught, “Southern Appalachian Highlanders in History of the City of North Vancouver, and Harry S. Crowe, review, 52(4):164- Western Washington,” by Woodrow R. review, 99(3):138-39 66 Clevinger, 33(1):3-25 Somos Chicanos: Strangers in Our Own Land, “Sources for Pacifi c Northwest History,” by Southern California Aircraft Industry by David F. Gomez, review, 65(2):93 Dennis F. Strong, 49(1):19-20 Association, 88(2):86, 90

Index 369 Southern Dream of a Caribbean Empire, Sowle, Cornelius, 24(4):243-49 irrigation at, 9(4):262 1854-1861, by Robert E. May, review, Space, Time, and Freedom: The Quest for and Lawyer (Nez Perce leader), 25(1):39- 66(1):38-39 Nationality and the Irrepressible 42 “The Southern Extent of Totem Pole Confl ict, 1815-1861, by Major L. The Spalding-Lowrie Correspondence, ed. Carving,” by H. G. Barnett, 33(4):379- Wilson, review, 67(1):34 Clifford M. Drury, review, 34(1):121 89 Space for Living: A Novel of the Grand Coulee Spanaway, Wash., 13(2):128-29, 101(2):71 A Southern Odyssey: Travelers in the and Columbia Basin, by Margaret Spanaway Lake (Wash.), 101(2):74 Antebellum North, by John Hope Thompson, review, 35(4):364-65 Spangle, Wash., 13(2):129, 22(3):197-98 Franklin, review, 68(2):100 Spaeth, John, 98(3):107-108 “Spaniards in Early Oregon,” by J. Neilson Southern Oregon Company, 39(4):274, Spain Barry, 23(1):25-34 75(4):150 exploration of West Coast by, 44(3):129, Spanish Explorations in the Straits of Juan Southern Oregon Traction Company, 54(4):150-57, 80(3):118 de Fuca, by Henry R. Wagner, review, 50(4):153-55 at Neah Bay, 74(3):107, 109, 111, 113 25(1):69-70 The Southern Pacifi c, 1901-1985, by Don L. and Nootka controversy, 8(3):163-71, “Spanish Friars in the Oregon Country, 1810- Hofsommer, review, 78(1/2):68 44(3):130, 51(2):64, 65(4):157-58, 163, 1811,” by William Davis Robinson, Southern Pacifi c Railroad, 39(4):261-63, 71(2):72-77 10(2):141-49 267-68, 272-75, 52(2):43, 45, 47-48, and Philippines, 34(4):375 The Spanish Frontier in North America, by 75(4):149, 79(4):139-40, 144, 86(1):54, and Wickaninnish (Clayoquot leader), David J. Weber, review, 85(3):121 96(4):181, 185 70(3):112-15 Spanish infl uenza epidemic, in Seattle (1918- Southern Plainsmen, by Carl Coke Rister, Spalding, Eliza (daughter). See Warren, Eliza 19), 77(3):104-13 review, 30(3):353-54 Spalding “The ‘Spanish Origin’ Population of Oregon A Southern Rebel: The Life and Times of Spalding, Eliza Hart (mother), 2(3):252 and Washington: A Demographic Aubrey Willis Williams, 1890-1965, by diary of, 27(2):175 Profi le, 1980,” by Richard W. Slatta and John Salmond, review, 75(2):82 honoring, 48(1):18-19 Maxine P. Atkinson, 75(3):108-16 Southwell, Darlene, Caring and Compassion: missionary work of, 2(1):24, 2(2):133-38, Spanish Scientists in the New World: The A History of the Sisters of St. Ann in 141, 143, 22(1):51-52 Eighteenth-Century Expeditions, by Iris Health Care in British Columbia, and Nez Perce people, 4(2):124-25, H. W. Engstrand, review, 74(1):36 review, 103(1):47-48 97(1):19-20 “The Spanish Settlement at Nootka,” by F. W. Southwest Washington Pioneers’ Association, overland journey of, 8(1):29-31 Howay, 8(3):163-71 8(1):12, 23(1):75 and Whitman massacre, 1(1):37-38 Spanish Trails to California, by T. De La Rhue, Southwestern Washington Lumber Spalding, Henry H. review, 28(3):322-23 Manufacturers’ Association, 41(4):291- botanizing by, 25(2):93-102 Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast of 311 on Flathead and Nez Perce delegation to America in the Sixteenth Century, by Sovereign Nations or Reservations? An St. Louis (1831), 2(3):203-208 Henry R. Wagner, review, 21(2):142- Economic History of American Indians, and Fort Walla Walla, 43(1):32 43, rpt., review, 60(3):162 by Terry L. Anderson, review, 89(1):34- honoring, 48(1):19 Spanish-American War, 51(4):164, 170, 35 inventory of Waiilatpu (Whitman 57(1):18-27, 101(3/4):107, 142, 152, Sovereignty and an Empty Purse: Banks mission) by, 40(4):300-308 102(1):4 and Politics in the Civil War, by Bray and Nez Perce people, 2(1):24, 4(2):124- Spanish-speaking People in the United States: Hammond, review, 63(2):73 25, 5(4):290-96, 9(4):262, 11(1):77-78, Proceedings of the 1968 Annual Spring soviet movement, in Portland (1918-20), 22(1):51-52, 25(1):39-41, 44, 97(1):19- Meeting of the American Ethnological 98(3):115-29 20, 27 Society, ed. June Helm, review, Soviet Union, 61(4):217-21, 66(3):127-34. See overland journey of, 2(2):133, 136-37, 61(1):53-54 also U.S.–Soviet Union relations 4(3):175, 8(1):29-30 Spargur, John, 35(1):22-24 Soviet-American Confrontation: Postwar and Spokane people, 42(3):237-40, Sparks, John G., 79(2):58-62 Reconstruction and the Origins of the 67(1):1, 3-4, 8, 98(4):170 Sparks, Margaret I., 5(1):24 Cold War, by Thomas G. Paterson, on Webster, Daniel, 2(1):8, 10 Sparks, William A. J., 63(4):133-34, 136-37, review, 66(3):114 and Whitman controversy, 7(2):104-106, 139-40, 98(4):178-79 Soward, F. H., rev. of Reciprocity 1911: A 111, 117, 119-20, 64(2):58-59, 61, 64- Sparling, George, 96(1):14 Study In Canadian-American Relations, 65, 68-69 Sparrow, Alex, 88(3):158 31(1):103-104 and Whitman massacre, 1(1):36-38, 42, Spaulding, George, 34(1):42-85 Sowards, Adam M., The Environmental 52(1):30 Spaulding, Kenneth, ed., Fur Hunters of the Justice: William O. Douglas and works of: Diaries and Letters of Henry H. Far West, review, 48(1):30 American Conservation, review, Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating Spaulding, T., 3(1):71-72 100(4):194-95; rev. of Landscapes to the Nez Perce Mission, 1838-1842, Speaker of the House: The Political Career and of Confl ict: The Oregon Story, 1940- review, 50(3):116 Times of John L. O’Brien, by Daniel 2000, 96(4):209-10; rev. of Last Great Spalding, Idaho, 93(3):164-65 Jack Chasan, review, 81(3):117 Wilderness: The Campaign to Establish Spalding mission (Lapwai mission) Speaking for Nature: How Literary Naturalists the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, architecture of, 38(3):227-28 from Henry Thoreau to Rachel Carson 98(4):198-99 establishment of, 67(1):3-4, 8-9 Have Shaped America, by Paul Brooks, Sowing Good Seeds: The Northwest Suffrage Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 20(1):60- review, 73(2):92 Campaigns of Susan B. Anthony, by G. 61, 22(1):51 Spear, James P., 44(4):176 Thomas Edwards, review, 82(4):149 Hall, Edwin O., at, 14(4):294-96 The Spearless Leader: Senator Borah and the

370 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Progressive Movement in the 1920’s, by of Scotsman in Buckskin: Sir William Heart of the Skyloo, review, 26(1):65- LeRoy Ashby, review, 64(3):132-33 Drummond Stewart and the Rocky 66; ed., Building a State: Washington, Speck, Gordon, Northwest Explorations, Mountain Fur Trade, 55(3):129-30 1889-1939, review, 32(3):326-27; review, 46(4):124; Samuel Hearne Spence, Mark David, Dispossessing the rev. of Paul Bunyan Swings His Axe, and the Northwest Passage, review, Wilderness: Indian Removal and the 28(2):221-22; rev. of Silver Streams, 55(3):129 Making of the National Parks, review, 29(3):333; rev. of Tall Timber Tales; “Spectators of Disunion: The Pacifi c 91(2):94; ed., Lewis and Clark: Legacies, More Paul Bunyan Stories, 31(1):98-99; Northwest and the Civil War,” by Memories, and New Perspectives, rev. of The Valiant Seven, 32(3):327-28; Robert W. Johannsen, 44(3):106-14 review, 96(3):161-63 rev. of Young Northwest, 33(2):210-12 Spector, Ivar, rev. of Dersu the Trapper, Spence, Mary Lee, ed., The Expeditions of John Sperry, Armstrong, No Brighter Glory, 32(2):229-30; rev. of The Urge to the Charles Frémont, Vol. 1: Travels from 34(4):421 Sea; The Course of Russian History. 1838 to 1844, review, 63(4):167, Vol. 2: Spicer, Edward H., Impounded People: The Role of Rivers, Portages, Ostrogs, The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court- Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Monasteries, and Furs, 34(1):118-19 Martial, Vol. 2 Supplement: Proceedings Centers, review, 61(3):155 Spector, Marion, rev. of Building the British of the Court-Martial, review, 66(1):37- Spicer, George W., The Constitutional Status Empire. To the End of the First Empire, 38, Vol. 3: Travels from 1848 to 1854, and Government of Alaska, review, 30(3):363-64; rev. of Canada After the review, 76(3):116 19(2):143 War: Studies in Political, Social and Spencer, A. C., 46(4):120 Spier, Leslie, An Analysis of Plains Indian Economic Policies for Post-War Canada, Spencer, Betty Goodwin, The Big Blowup, Parfl eche Decoration, 17(1):72-73; 35(4):368-69; rev. of The Canadian review, 48(2):60-61 The Distribution of Kinship Systems Born in the United States: An Analysis Spencer, Clarissa Young, One Who Was in North America, 17(1):72-73; The of the Statistics of the Canadian Element Valiant, review, 31(2):217-18 Ghost Dance of 1870 Among the in the Population of the United States, Spencer, G. J., rev. of A Century of Entomology Klamath of Oregon, 19(1):73; The 1850 to 1930, 35(1):81-82; rev. of in the Pacifi c Northwest, 41(1):75 Prophet Dance of the Northwest and The Cod Fisheries: The History of an Spencer, George E., 34(3):247-48 Its Derivatives: The Source of the Ghost International Economy, 31(4):467- Spencer, Lloyd, 33(1):115-16 Dance, review, 26(3):232-34; Tribal 68; rev. of The Diplomatic History of works of: A History of the State of Distribution in South-Western Oregon, the Canadian Boundary, 1749-1763, Washington, review, 30(3):339-46 19(2):153; Tribal Distribution in 32(2):225 Spencer, Omar C., The Story of Sauvies Island, Washington, review, 28(2):196; rev. of Spector, Mrs. Ivar, rev. of Canada, 28(3):321- review, 43(1):77-78 The American Indian. An Introduction 22 Spencer, Orson, 48(2):41 to the Anthropology of the New World, speculation, land. See land speculation Spencer, Robert F., rev. of Point Hope: An 13(4):300-301; rev. of Archaeological Spedis, Wash., 13(2):129 Eskimo Village in Transition, 55(1):40 Investigations in the Aleutian Islands, Speek, Peter, 102(3):117-31 Spencer, Robinson, rev. of The Smiting of the 17(2):145 Speer, Robert W., 63(4):157-64, 75(4):177-78 Rock; a Tale of Oregon, 9(4):308-309 Spier, Robert F. G., rev. of Survival Arts of the Spellman, John, 100(3):128-29, 131-32 Spencer, William A., rev. of The Pacifi c Primitive Paiutes, 60(1):38 Spence, Clark C., “A Brief History of Triangle, 14(1):65-66; rev. of The Spieseke, A. W., rev. of Fundamentals of Pluviculture,” 52(4):129-38; British Problem of the Pacifi c in the Twentieth Democratic Education, an Introduction Investments and the American Century, 14(1):65-66 to Educational Philosophy, 31(4):470 Mining Frontier, 1860-1901, review, Spencer, William V., 2(1):38 Spillman, William J., 95(4):202 50(2):72-73; The Conrey Placer Mining Spencer Fullerton Baird: A Biography, by Spinden, Herbert Joseph, The Nez Perce Company: A Pioneer Gold-Dredging William Healey Dall, review, 7(2):171 Indians, review, 3(2):157 Enterprise in Montana, 1897-1922, Sperlin, Ottis Bedney, 9(4):312-13 Spink County (Dak. Terr.), 56(3):115-18, review, 82(2):77; For Wood River or works of: “Earliest Celebrations of 122-24 Bust: Idaho’s Silver Boom of the 1880s, Independence Day in the Northwest,” Spink County war, 56(3):116-18 review, 91(4):213-14; Mining Engineers 35(3):215-22; “Exploration of the Spinks, William Ward, Tales of the British and the American West: The Lace-Boot Upper Columbia,” 4(1):3-11; “Two Columbia Frontier, 25(1):74 Brigade, 1849-1933, review, 62(2):87- Kootenay Women Masquerading Spinning, Charles Hadley, 3(4):298 88; Montana: A Bicentennial History, as Men? Or Were They One?” Spinning, Frank R., 34(3):332 review, 73(2):62-65; The Northern 21(2):120-30; “Washington Forts spirit canoe ceremony, 80(2):52 Gold Fleet: Twentieth-Century Gold of the Fur Trade Regime,” 8(2):102- The Spirit of American Government, by J. Allen Dredging in Alaska, review, 90(1):50- 13; ed., “Our First Horticulturalist: Smith, ed. Cushing Strout, review, 51; Territorial Politics and Government Brackenridge’s Journal of the 57(2):82 in Montana, 1864-89, review, 69(1):38; Chehalis Route, 1841,” 22(2):129- The Spirit of American Government, a Study rev. of Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: 45; ed., “Our First Horticulturalist: of the Constitution: Its Origin, Infl uence Food and Foodways on the Western Brackenridge’s Journal of the and Relation to Democracy, by J. Allen Mining Frontier, 79(1):37; rev. of Willamette Route to California, Smith, 35(3):201-208, 211, 53(2):50- Bankers and Cattlemen, 58(1):40; 1841,” 22(3):216-27; ed., “Our First 59, review, 1(4):267-74 rev. of 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue, Horticulturalist: The Brackenridge Spirit of Seattle Memorial Building, 61(1):52-53; rev. of Historical Atlas Journal,” 22(1):42-58; ed., “Our First 43(2):168-69 of the American West, 81(1):37; rev. Offi cial Horticulturalist,” 21(3):218-29, The Spirit of ’76: The Growth of American of Montana’s Agony: Years of War and 21(4):298-305; Francis Parkman’s the Patriotism Before Independence, by Carl Hysteria, 1917-1921, 72(2):89; rev. Oregon Trail, review, 3(3):242; The Bridenbaugh, review, 68(1):33

Index 371 Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet: B.C.’s Japanese 102(3):122-23 6(1):23-24, 7(1):49, 8(1):11, 9(1):20, Canadian Fishermen, by Masako and mining, impact of, 60(2):84-97, 10(1):51, 11(1):41 Fukawa, with Stanley Fukawa and 81(2):46-48 Spokane Exchange National Bank, 76(3):103 the Nikkei Fishermen’s History Book mining exchanges in, 95(3):115-24 Spokane Falls and Idaho Railway, 60(2):85-86 Committee, review, 101(1):44-45 origin of name of, 13(3):212-13 Spokane Falls and Northern Railroad, Spirit of the Times. See New York Spirit of the park system of, 72(4):170-79 1(2):45, 3(3):193-94, 60(2):86-87, Times and prohibition, 56(1):2, 4, 13-14 90-92 Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing prostitution in (1889-1910), 89(2):77-83 Spokane Falls Irrigation Company, 10(1):25, Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, racism in, 95(1):16-25, 103(4):176-88 37(4):288 by Charlotte Coté, review, 102(1):45 railroads in, 23(1):78, 45(1):19-27, Spokane Foundation, 43(2):129 Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected 95(4):198-99 Spokane Freeman’s Labor Journal, 71(3):113, on Expeditions to Alaska and British revivalism in (1908-1909), 79(1):10-17 115, 117, 121 Columbia, 1774-1910, ed. Steven C. Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, Spokane Fruit Fair, 36(1):15 Brown, review, 92(4):206-207 3(3):194, 197, 14(1):14-20, 54(3):104- Spokane Fruit Growers Company, 84(1):13- The Spiritual Crisis of the Gilded Age, by Paul 105, 109, 79(4):140-41, 143, 146 14 A. Carter, review, 64(4):179 “The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad Spokane Garry (Spokan Garry), 7(3):195, Spiritual Mobilization, 61(2):77-86 Company,” by L. C. Gilman, 14(1):14- 8(2):87-88, 13(2):108-109, 31(4):415, “Spiritual Mobilization: The Failure of an 20 47(1):17, 91(2):86, 92 Ultraconservative Ideal in the 1950’s,” Spokane Alliance Manifesto, 39(4):293-94 gristmill of, 11(4):249, 13(2):110 by Eckard V. Toy, Jr., 61(2):77-86 Spokane Amateur Athletic Club, 82(3):96-97 during Indian wars (1855-58), 7(4):269- Spiritual Science churches, archives of, Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, 70, 272, 38(4):285, 299, 305, 97(1):35- 30(4):424 38(4):346-47, 352-53, 43(1):8-9, 11-12, 36, 99(4):167 Spiritualist churches, in Wash., archives of, 22, 43(2):128, 149 and McClellan, George, 32(1):46 28(4):400, 30(4):424 Spokane and Inland Empire Company, missionary education of, 42(3):226-31, Spithill, H. Alexander, 97(3):144 60(2):95, 84(1):12 237-41 Spitzer, Paul G., “Boeing as a Start-up Spokane and Palouse Railway, 3(3):192, 195, and Northwest Exploring Expedition, Company, 1915-1917,” 95(3):140-48; 95(4):198 31(3):339-41 “Boeing’s New Past,” 86(3):107-109; Spokane and the Inland Empire: An Interior on reservations, 98(4):169-71 “Getting Technical: The Birth of Pacifi c Northwest Anthology, ed. David at Walla Walla treaty council (1855), Engineering at Boeing,” 103(2):84-95; H. Stratton, review, 84(1):37, rev. ed., 1(4):253 “Harsh Ways: Edward W. Heath and review, 97(3):149 Spokane Historical Society, 7(3):258, 8(1):11, the Shipbuilding Trade,” 90(1):3-16; Spokane Auditorium Theater, 72(1):4-5, 9 9(1):20-21, 10(1):48, 91(2):86-87 “Seattle’s First Aviators and Their The Spokane Aviation Story, 1910-1941, Spokane House, 8(2):102-109, 111, 10(1):18, Claims to a New Province of the Sky,” by James P. McGoldrick II, review, 21(1):3-7 92(2):71-80; rev. of Wings of Power: 100(1):46-47 archaeological work at, 45(3):87-88, 93-94 Boeing and the Politics of Growth in the Spokane Canal Company, 84(1):12, 15 construction of, 6(1):9 Northwest, 93(2):95-96 Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 45(2):56, documents relating to, 29(1): 6-7, 9 Splawn, A. J. (Jack), 14(4):257, 38(3):210, 95(3):124, 103(1):22 state park at, 39(3):181-99 42(2):106, 120, 97(1):36 Spokane Children’s Home, 57(2):54 Thompson, David, at, 4(1):6, 10, 8(3):183- works of: Ka-mi-akin, The Last Hero of the Spokane Chronicle, 103(4):180, 183-87 87, 8(4):261-62, 9(1):11-12, 14, Yakimas, review, 8(4):308-309, 2d ed., Spokane City Building, 87(4):205-207 9(2):103, 9(3):169-70, 9(4):284-87, review, 36(2):171 Spokane Council (1855), 38(4):290-91 10(1):17-20, 10(3):165 Splawn, Charles, 14(4):256 Spokane country Work, John, at, 5(2):83-115, 5(3):163-80, Splendid Service: The Montana National legend of, 1(3):136-37 5(4):258, 266, 276, 278-79, 16(1):30- Guard, 1867-2006, ed. Orlan Svingen, reminiscences of, 7(4):267-77, 8(2):83-90 37, 16(2):102-106, 39(3):187, 189-91, review, 102(3):149 Thompson, David, in, 4(1):3-11, 193-94 The Splendid Wayfaring, by John G. Neihardt, 8(3):183-87, 8(4):261-64, 9(1):11-16, See also Fort Spokane review, 12(2):149-50 9(2):103-106, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284- “Spokane House,” by T. C. Elliott, 21(1):3-7 Spokan Garry. See Spokane Garry 87, 10(1):17-20, 21(1):4, 39(3):181-83, Spokane House State Park. See Riverside State Spokane, 39(3):215 187-88, 40(4):319-21, 98(2):81 Park architecture in, 87(4):194, 204-208 Spokane County (Wash.), 4(2):103, “Spokane House State Park in Retrospect,” by baseball in, 82(3):96-97, 99-100 31(2):189-90, 201 C. S. Kingston, 39(3):181-99 during Big Burn (1910), 103(1):20-22 agriculture in (1890-1910), 37(4):281-86, “The Spokane Indian Mission at Tshimakain, church archives in, 28(4):383-403 296-302 1838-1848,” by Clifford Merrill Drury, cinema in, 103(4):176-88 newspapers of, 13(3):187, 13(4):252-53, 67(1):1-9 civil rights movement in, 95(1):16-25 14(1):28-29, 14(4):270-73, 16(2):132- Spokane Indian Reservation, 82(4):126, 128- downtown development of (1890-1920), 34, 18(1):35-37, 45-49, 26(1):40, 47, 31, 101(1):20, 25 62(2):77-85 58-59, 26(2):129-31, 39(3):235-36 Spokane International Railroad, 1(2):43, 46, Dutch investment in, 72(1):2-10 Spokane County (Wash.) Consolidated 84(1):13 high schools in, 24(4):280-81 Irrigation District 10, 84(1):15-18 Spokane Invincibles (militia), 11(4):244-49 labor in, 70(1):27, 29-33: during Big Burn Spokane County (Wash.) Courthouse, Spokane Merchants Union, 45(1):20 (1910), 103(1):21-22; and free speech 87(4):205, 207-208 Spokane people movement, 57(3):111-12, 77(2):68-71, Spokane County (Wash.) Pioneer Society, Deep Creek colony of, 47(2):47,

372 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 98(4):169-80 See also names of individual sports Spry, Irene M., ed., Papers of the Palliser during Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):237- sports journals, 87(1):3, 6-8 Expedition, 1857-1860, review, 40, 2(4):335-42, 38(4):291-92, 297, Sportsman’s League (Oreg.), 87(1):8 62(1):35-36 301, 304-305, 97(1):22, 24, 28, 32, 35 The Sporty Game, by John Newhouse, Spry, William, 48(3):95-96 land claims of, 91(2):86, 89, 91-92 86(3):107-108 Spude, Catherine Holder, “Christopher C. legends of, 1(3):136-37 Spote-kéh (Klallam Indian), 46(2):53-56 Shea, ‘King of Skagway’: Progressive and Little Falls Dam, 82(4):122-24, 126, Spotted Eagle (Nez Perce leader), 11(4):247- Era Mayor and Game Warden in 128-31 48, 97(1):22, 24, 27 Alaska,” 96(1):16-29; “That Fiend in and missionaries, 2(2):141-42, 42(3):226- Spotts, David L., Campaigning With Custer, Hell”: Soapy Smith in Legend, review, 31, 237-41, 67(1):1-9 20(1):74 103(3):153-54 and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):40-76 Spradley, James P., ed., Guests Never Leave Squally (HBC employee), 10(3):206-209, 215, villages of, 27(2):107-108, 133-37 Hungry: The Autobiography of James 217, 225, 229, 12(4):302, 13(2):132-33, Spokane Press, 90(4):171-81 Sewid, A Kwakiutl Indian, review, 13(4):297, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):226, Spokane Public Library, 17(4):256-57 61(2):114-15 231-32, 14(4):301-304, 15(2):126-27, Spokane Realty Board, 95(1):17 Sprague, Charles A., 89(1):13-15, 17-18, 131-33, 141, 15(4):290-95 Spokane River, dams on, 82(4):122-31 90(3):126 Squamish people, 33(4):381, 386 Spokane River Canal Company, 84(1):13 Sprague, John W., 9(2):150, 10(2):95-96, Squaxin Island (Wash.), 101(2):79 Spokane Spokesman-Review 15(2):109-12, 46(2):40 Squaxin Island Indian Reservation, 17(4):291, on League of Nations, 36(2):146-49, Sprague, Lamont, Edwall, Washington: Stories 37(1):41, 43, 55, 86(1):18, 21-22 152-54 of Our People, Land and Times, 1881- Squaxin people, 86(1):17-23 on Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):306-22 1981, by Southeastern Lincoln County Squire, Watson Carvosso on Wash. nominating conventions, Historical Society, review, 75(2):79 and anti-Chinese hostilities (1885-86), 35(2):102, 106-107, 113-16 Sprague, Marshall, Colorado: A Bicentennial 17(1):23, 20(3):206-209, 35(4):329- Spokane Stock Exchange, 95(3):115-25 History, review, 73(2):62-65; The Great 30, 39(2):106-14, 120-27, 80(1):38, Spokane Story, by Lucile F. Fargo, review, Gates: The Story of the Rocky Mountain 81(1):24-28, 88(4):179 42(2):169-70 Passes, review, 56(1):39 and Haines, John C., 16(2):129-30 Spokane Times, 15(3):237-38 Sprague, Roderick, rev. of Kanaka Village/ and Mount Rainier National Park, Spokane Trades Council, 70(1):27, 31-33 Vancouver Barracks, 1974, 69(4):189-90 88(2):71, 74, 76-78 Spokane Valley, irrigation and reclamation in, Sprague, Tyler S., “‘Lighted Fair Is Magic portrait of, 1(2):5, 7-8 84(1):7-18 Landscape’: The AYP at Night,” and promotion of migration to Wash., Spokane Valley Farms Company, 84(1):15 100(2):70-78 36(1):10-12 Spokane Valley Fruit Growers Union, Sprague, Wash., 13(3):213-14, 30(1):57 and railroad building, 3(3):191-92 84(1):13-14 Sprague, William Forrest, Women and the reelection campaign of, 21(2):109-11, Spokane Valley Irrigation Company, 84(1):8- West: A Short Social History, review, 34(3):257, 262 9 33(2):235 and Wash. constitutional convention, Spokane Valley Land and Water Company, Spraul, Robert E. See Sproule, Robert E. 22(4):277 10(1):31, 84(1):8-9, 13, 15 Spraule, Robert Evan. See Sproule, Robert E. S.S. Beaver: The Ship that Saved the West, by “Spokane’s Battle for Freight Rates,” by Spread Eagle (steamer), 37(3):196-213 Derek Pethick, review, 63(4):169 Douglas Smart, 45(1):19-27 Spring, Abraham, 66(4):169-70, 172 St. Andrew’s Church (Kalama, Wash.), Spokesman-Review. See Spokane Spokesman- Spring, Bob, The Key to Our Environment: 1(3):129, 39(3):204-206 Review Cool, Clear Water, review, 63(4):174-75 St. Ann mission (Oreg.), 99(4):162 Spooner, John C., 34(4):388 Spring, Ira, The Key to Our Environment: St. Bernard’s Congregational Church and Spooner, Thomas J., 5(1):30 Cool, Clear Water, review, 63(4):174-75 Hospital (Nome, Alaska), 72(2):55-56, sport fi shing Springdale, Wash., 13(3):214 58 on Big Hole River (Mont.), 97(4):171-77 Sprinkle, Charles E., 84(3):102 St. Catherine (ship). See Sv. Ekaterina and clashes with commercial fi shing, Sprinkle, David, 14(4):260 St. Charles, Idaho, 28(2):145-46 55(4):142-45, 82(1):26-27, 87(1):9-10, Spritzer, Donald E., Senator James E. Murray St. Croix mission (Wash.), 99(4):161-62 13 and the Limits of Post-War Liberalism, St. Faith’s mission (Edmonton, Alta.), on Columbia River, 87(1):5-15 review, 77(3):115 49(2):56-60 fi ction about, 35(4):352, 60(4):177-82 Sproat, John G., “The Best Men”: Liberal St. George (ship), 90(4):194-95, 199, 202 on Puget Sound, 44(3):135-39 Reformers in the Gilded Age, review, St. George, George, Siberia, the New Frontier, “Sport Fishing on the Columbia River,” by 61(1):58; rev. of Grand Old Party: review, 62(1):36-37 Lisa Mighetto, 87(1):5-15 Political Structure in the Gilded Age, St. George Island (Alaska), 40(1):57-61, A Sporting Time: and the Rise of 1880-1896, 64(1):34; rev. of Judicial 51(4):156-58 Modern Athletics, 1820-70, by Melvin Power and Reconstruction Politics, St. Germain, Wash., 13(1):34 L. Adelman, review, 78(1/2):65 61(2):117; rev. of Stormy Petrel: The St. Helens, Wash., 13(1):34 “Sportsmen Fish for Chinook,” by Eldon Life and Times of General Benjamin F. St. Helen’s County (Wash.), proposed, Hauck, 44(3):135-39 Butler, 1818-1893, 62(3):121 13(1):12 sports, 87(1):3-4 Sproule, Robert E., 10(2):96, 17(1):12 St. Ignatius Mission, 42(1):44, 74-75, historic fi lms about, 91(2):110 spruce, 6(2):84, 9(4):255-58, 12(1):9, 27 42(2):146 at University of Washington, 52(3):99-107 Spruce Production Division, U.S. Army, St. James AME Church (Helena), 70(2):51-53 at Washington Athletic Club (Seattle), 9(4):255, 69(1):4-5, 74(1):20, St. James Literary Society (Helena), 70(2):55 87(1):16-28 82(4):132-39 St. John, Alan D., Oregon’s Dry Side: Exploring

Index 373 East of the Cascade Crest, review, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, Biography, review, 60(2):106-107 99(2):93-94 41(4):287, 51(2):52-53, 70(4):146-47, stamp mills, 44(4):166-76, 75(2):63-66 St. John, Harold, 89(4):174, 183-84, 186 151, 102(3):124-25 “Stamp Mills in Trouble,” by Robert L. St. John, Lewis H., “The Present Status and St. Paul Catholic Church (St. Paul, Oreg.), Romig, 44(4):166-76 Probable Future of the Indians of 25(2):157 Stampede Pass (Wash.), 12(4):272-78 Puget Sound,” 5(1):12-21 St. Paul Island (Alaska), 40(1):57-61, Stampp, Kenneth M., The Era of St. John, Wash., 13(1):34 51(4):156-58, 72(4):147 Reconstruction, 1865-1877, review, St. John de Crèvecoeur, J. Hector, 56(1):30-31 St. Paul’s Chapel (Kettle Falls, Wash.), 57(1):42-43 St. John the Evangelist Catholic parish 38(3):229 Standard (Anaconda, Mont.). See Anaconda (Seattle), architecture of, 103(3):128 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Port Townsend, Standard St. John Theologian (ship), 90(4):194, 199, 202 Wash.), 1(3):128, 38(1):17, 39(3):200- Standard, Wash., 13(3):215 St. John’s Episcopal Church (Olympia), 205, 210, 42(3):236 , 44(1):26 1(3):127, 38(1):11, 13, 15, 17, St. Peter (ship), 84(3):92-97, 86(1):6, 8-14, Standard Stock Exchange of Spokane, 39(3):200-11 102(4):178-79 95(3):116-19. See also Spokane Stock St. John’s Hospital (Vancouver, Wash.), St. Peter’s Church (Tacoma), 1(3):129, Exchange 71(4):153-54, 156 39(3):206-208, 210-11, 44(2):62 Standard Theatre (Seattle), 81(2):56-57 St. Joseph Mission (Ahtanum Valley), 6(1):25, St. Rose of Walla Walla mission (Wash.), Standing Bear, My People, The Sioux, 8(1):13, 9(1):17, 22, 10(1):52, 11(1):43, 99(4):161-62 20(2):149-50 15(2):93-105, 19(2):121-32, 97(1):32- St. Spiridon Church (Seattle), 92(3):127-36 Standrod, Emma, 93(1):3-6 33, 35, 37, 99(4):161-64 St. Vladimir (ship), 38(2):145-51 Stands in Timber, John, Cheyenne Memories, St. Joseph’s at New Market mission Stabler, W. L., 15(2):103 review, 60(3):165 (Olympia), 11(3):225, 13(1):34, Stacey, Duncan, Cork Lines and Canning Stanfi eld Act (1926), 39(4):275 43(4):279, 298-301 Lines: The Glory Years of Fishing on the Stanford University, 90(2):61-62 St. Joseph’s Mission (Council Bluffs, Iowa), West Coast, review, 86(3):118-20 Stangroom, Marc Lareviere, 5(1):29 33(2):135-51 Stack, James R., 89(1):6, 8 Staniford, Edward F., The Pattern of California St. Lawrence, James H., 65(3):106, 108 Stackelbeck, D. F., 65(2):62 History, review, 67(4):178 St. Lawrence Island (Alaska), 92(4):178-79, Stacy, Amy, 101(1):14 Stanley, Cody, rev. of Oregon’s Doctor to the 51(4):158 Stacy, Susan M., When the River Rises: Flood World: Esther Pohl Lovejoy and a Life in St. Louis, Missouri Terr., 1(4):247-49, 251, Control on the Boise River, 1943-1985, Activism, 103(3):150-51 281 review, 85(2):71 Stanley, G. E., 35(2):156 St. Louis College (St. Louis, Mo.), 32(2):191- Stafford, Barbara Maria, Voyage into Stanley, George F. G., The Birth of Western 92 Substance: Art, Science, Nature, and the Canada. A History of the Riel St. Louis Missouri Fur Company, 37(2):93 Illustrated Travel Account, 1760-1840, Rebellions, 1936 ed., review, 28(2):207- St. Luke’s Church (Tacoma, Wash.), 1(3):129, review, 76(4):156 209, 1960 ed., review, 52(4):164-66; 39(3):207, 211 Stafford, Kate, ed., On Both Sides of the Ocean: Louis Riel, review, 55(3):132; ed., In St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (Vancouver, A Part of Per Hagen’s Journey, review, Search of the Magnetic North: A Soldier- Wash.), 1(3):127, 37(4):310, 38(1):7, 77(1):33 Surveyor’s Letters from the North-West, 17, 39(3):200-202, 206, 211, 213 Stafford, Marion, 14(4):256 1843-44, review, 47(2):62-63; ed., St. Martin (General San Martin; ship), Stafford, William, 97(4):182, 185-88 Mapping the Frontier: Charles Wilson’s 23(4):280-82 stagecoaches, 17(2):110-13, 30(4):385 Diary of the Survey of the 49th Parallel, St. Mary Mission (Ravalli County [Mont.]), Stagecoach and Tavern Tales of the Old 1858-1862, While Secretary of the 28(3):231-38, 30(4):402-403, 42(1):44- Northwest, by Harry Ellsworth Cole, British Commission, review, 63(4):167- 45, 60-61 ed. Louise Phelps Kellogg, 21(3):234 68 St. Marys (ship), 25(3):169-70 Stager, J. K., rev. of Exploring the Northwest Stanley, Peter W., A Nation in the Making: The St. Mary’s Mission (Neah Bay, Wash.), Territory: Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s Philippines and the United States, 1899- 42(3):236-37 Journal of a Voyage by Bark Canoe from 1921, review, 66(1):39 St. Michael (ship), 38(2):127-28 Lake Athabasca to the Pacifi c Ocean in Stanley, Reva, The Archer of Paradise: A St. Michael, Alaska, 86(2):74, 76, the Summer of 1789, 59(1):49-50 Biography of Parley P. Pratt, review, 101(3/4):131-32 Stagg, Peter, 27(1):70-71, 73, 27(2):170 29(2):211-12 St. Michel, Louis, 37(2):96 Stahi, Joe, 14(4):259-60 Stanley Park’s Secret: The Forgotten Families St. Mihiel (ship), 40(4):331-32 Stählin von Storcksburg, Jakob, 38(1):38-41, of Whoi Whoi, Kanaka Ranch, and St. Nicholas (ship), 13(1):27-31, 18(2):90, 45, 47-50 Brockton Point, by Jean Barman, 68(4):155, 157 Staines, Robert J., 11(4):295, 13(1):63-64, review, 97(4):209-10 St. Nicholas Church (Portland). See Holy 37(4):309, 42(3):233-34 Stanly, Edward, 51(1):13, 15 Trinity Chapel Staley, Gust. S., Condensed Popular History of Stansbury, F. B., 98(3):122-23 St. Ores, James, 16(3):172 the United States of America, review, Stansell, M. E., 4(1):20-21 St. Paul (Russian ship), 38(2):112-20, 86(1):6, 16(3):230-31 Stanton, Charles, 89(1):14 9-12, 102(4):182 Stalker, Alexander, 47(4):110-12 Stanton, Edward M., 1(1):66-68 St. Paul (Russian ship), 90(4):192-95, 202, Stallard, Patricia Y., rev. of Aleutian Echoes, Stanton, Marion Bell, “A Checklist of 102(4):178-79 87(2):106-107; rev. of Seeking Western Washington Authors, 1943-1950,” St. Paul (Alaska Commercial Company Waters: The Lewis and Clark Trail from 41(3):254-72 steamer), 72(4):146-47, 149 the Rockies to the Pacifi c, 89(2):105 Stanton, Richard H., 51(1):13, 15 St. Paul, Alaska, 89(2):60-62 Stallman, Robert W., Stephen Crane: A Stanton, William, The Great United States

374 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842, State Capitol Commission (Wash.), 73(1):2- Stath, Bob, 46(1):12-18 review, 69(2):89 3, 6-9 Stations West: The Story of the Oregon Stanup, Peter, 72(2):64, 66, 81(4):126, 128, State College of Washington (Pullman). See Railways, by Edwin D. Culp, review, 102(1):17 Washington State University 66(3):140-41 Stanwell-Fletcher, Theodora C., Driftwood State Council of Defense (Idaho), 66(3):116- A Statistical Study of American Cities, by Valley: A Woman Naturalist in the 18, 120-22 William Fielding Ogburn et al., Northern Wilderness, review, 92(2):101- State Council of Defense (Wash.), 9(1):23, 9(2):156 102 34(4):343-52 “Status, Mobility, and Empire: The Territorial Stanwood, Wash., 13(3):215-16 State Department, U.S. See Department of Governors, 1869-90,” by Jack Ericson Stapleton, Margaret L., comp., The Truman State, U.S. Eblen, 60(3):145-53 and Eisenhower Years, 1945-1960: State ex. rel. O’Connell v. Meyers, 55(1):28-35 Status Rerum, by James Stevens and H. L. A Selective Bibliography, review, State Government and Economic Development: Davis, 61(1):24-30, 71(4):149 65(3):153-54 A History of Administrative Policies in Statute Law Book Company, 67(2):63-64, Star (Seattle). See Seattle Star California, 1849-1933, by Gerald D. 66-67 Star of Oregon (ship), 14(3):180-81, 24(3):181 Nash, review, 56(2):92 Stave, Bruce M., The Making of Urban The Star of the West: The Romance of the State Historical Society of Idaho, Librarian’s History: Historiography Through Oral Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Ethel Fifth Biennial Report, 8(3):232- History, review, 71(1):44 Hueston, review, 26(3):235 33; Seventh Biennial Report of the Steagall, Jane, 83(2):78 Starbuck, Susan, “Crossing Boundaries: Librarian, 12(2):151; Twelfth Biennial Steahr, Thomas E., Migration of College and Hazel Wolf inside the Environmental Report, 22(2):155 University Students in the United States, Establishment,” 96(2):85-94; Hazel State Historical Society of Wisconsin, review, 60(3):173 Wolf: Fighting the Establishment, Proceedings, review, 4(3):199 Stealing the National Parks: The Destruction of review, 95(1):37-38 State Manual of Washington, by Washington Concessions and Public Access, by Don Starbuck, Wash., 13(3):216 State Superintendent of Public Hummel, review, 80(2):72 Stark, Amos, 14(4):255 Instruction, 21(3):235 Steam Whaling in the Western Arctic, by John Stark, Benjamin, Jr., 48(3):79, 68(1):6-7 The State of Alaska, by Ernest Gruening, R. Bockstoce, review, 70(1):45 Stark, Lloyd, 63(4):151-53 103(3):116 “Steamboat Traffi c on the Upper Missouri Starks, Edwin Chapin, 24(2):159 State of California (steamer), 7(1):27-28, 34 River, 1859-1869,” by Alton B. Oviatt, Starling, E. A., 37(1):50, 96(2):98 “‘A State of Unrest and Division’: Christian 40(2):93-105 Starr, Addison M., 17(3):171 Science in Oregon, 1890-1910,” by Rolf Steamboating on the Missouri River in the Starr, Frederick, 26(1):76 Swensen, 97(1):11-18 Sixties, by Charles P. Deatherage, Starr, John W., Jr., Lincoln’s Last Day, 14(1):72 The State of Washington, by Lancaster Pollard, 16(2):154 Starr, Kevin, Americans and the California 34(2):230 Steamboat-Inspection Service, 71(2):51-62 Dream, 1850-1915, review, 64(3):126- The State of Washington: A Brief History, by steamboats. See steamships 27; Inventing the Dream: California Elwood Evans, 51(4):161 Steamboats in the Timber, by Ruby El Hult, through the Progressive Era, review, state parks, 26(1):3-9, 74, 45(3):85-90, review, 44(1):41-42 76(3):94 64(1):21-29. See also names of “The Steamer ‘Beaver,’” by Ronald Todd, Starr, S. Frederick, ed., Russia’s American individual parks 27(4):367-68 Colony, review, 78(4):157 “State Parks Are Rich in History,” by Albert steamships, 1(4):198-200, 7(2):126-32, “Start of Territorial Government,” 21(2):138- Culverwell, 45(3):85-90 34(1):22-24 41 State Reclamation Commission of Oregon, on Columbia River, 56(4):168, 171-73, 175 Starting Over: Community Building on the 88(4):210, 100(4):171, 175 on Flathead Lake (Mont.), 41(1):21-23 Eastern Oregon Frontier, by William F. State Trust Lands: History, Management, and in Inland Empire, 65(3):124-25, 128-29 Willingham, review, 97(3):156 Sustainable Use, by Jon A. Souder and on Kootenay River, 41(1):24-25 Startup, Wash., 13(3):216 Sally K. Fairfax, review, 88(4):201-202 on Missouri River, 40(2):93-105 State Agricultural College and School The State University: Its Function and Its and Pacifi c Coast passenger-freight of Science of Washington. See Future, by E. R. Guthrie, review, service, 40(3):177-88 Washington State University 50(3):116-17 and Portland-Alaska trade, 30(2):131-44 State and Reservation: New Perspectives on The State We Live In: Idaho, by Byron on Puget Sound, 1(4): 205, 37(3):190-91, Federal Indian Policy, ed. George Pierre Defenbach, 24(4):303 45(3):73-84 Castile and Robert L. Bee, review, states’ rights in Russian America, 25(1):8-10 84(4):157 in Alaska, 65(1):17-28, 71(1):31-39, See also names of individual ships “The State Archives at Olympia,” by J. N. 73(3):124-33, 75(4):156-63, 85(1):25- Stearn, Allen E., The Effect of Smallpox on Bowman, 2(3):241-49 34, 89(3):115-26 the Destiny of the Amerindian, review, “The State Archives of Washington,” by and conservation, 48(3):89-99 37(2):167-68 Robert W. Nesbit, 48(2):44-46 and slavery, 2(3):209-32, 2(4):309-32, Stearn, E. Wagner, The Effect of Smallpox on State Bank of Shelton (Wash.), 84(1):38 64(3):112-19 the Destiny of the Amerindian, review, State Bar of California Committee on History Smith, J. Allen, on, 35(3):208-209 37(2):167-68 of Law in California, California Legal Statesman (Boise, Idaho). See Idaho Stearns, Grace V., ed., From Copenhagen to History Manuscripts in the Huntington Statesman (Boise) Okanogan: The Autobiography of a Library, review, 81(1):29 “State-to-State Relations, Madison River Pioneer, by U. E. Fries and Emil B. State Board of Land Commissioners (Idaho), Water, and Reclamation Politics in the Fries, review, 41(2):175-77 78(4):123-32, 98(1):31-35 1930s,” by Hugh T. Lovin, 103(1):3-12 Stearns, Raymond P., rev. of Minutes of the

Index 375 Hudson’s Bay Company, 1679-1684, Pt. Monticello, 73(2):91 “Steinberger of Samoa: Some Biographical 1: 1679-1682, 40(3):253-54 Steffens, Lincoln, 50(3):85-86, 90, 60(1):17, Notes,” by Martin Torodash, 68(2):49- Stearns, Robert A., rev. of The Copper Spike, 20-24, 62(4):142-50 59 68(2):102 works of: Upbuilders, review, 60(1):48-49 Steinbrueck, Victor, 76(3):92, 99(3):122-32 Stearns, S. E. (minister), 41(2):138-39, 143, “Steffens, Lippmann, and Reed: The works of: Market Sketchbook, 99(3):122, 146 Muckraker and His Protégés,” by review, 61(1):30; Seattle Cityscape, Stearns, Simeon, 21(3):227-29, 22(1):46, 49, Herbert Shapiro, 62(4):142-50 99(3):122, 127-32, review, 54(3):124- 22(2):130-45 Steffenson, Thomas, 66(4):168-72 25; Seattle Cityscape #2, 99(3):122 Stebbins, Robert A., The Franco-Calgarians: Stegner, Wallace, Conversations with “Steinbrueck’s Seattle,” by John Morse, French Language, Leisure, and Wallace Stegner on Western History 54(3):124-25 Linguistic Life-Style in an Anglophone and Literature, review, 75(4):190; Steiner, J. F., rev. of We Who Built America, City, review, 87(3):163-64 The Gathering of Zion: The Story of 31(4):466 Steber, Rick, Don Gray, Rendezvous, review, the Mormon Trail, review, 56(2):92; Steiner, Michael C., ed., Many Wests: Place, 71(1):42 Mormon Country, review, 34(1):113- Culture, and Regional Identity, review, Steckler, Gerard G., “The Case of Frank 14; The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of 90(2):100-101 Fuller: The Killer of Alaska Missionary Bernard DeVoto, review, 67(2):93 Steiner, Stan, The New Indians, review, Charles Seghers,” 59(4):190-202; Stehekin, a Valley in Time, by Grant 60(2):115-16 Charles John Seghers, Priest and Bishop McConnell, review, 80(2):73 Steinheimer, Richard, Backwoods Railroads of in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1839-1886: A Steiger, G. Nye, A History of the Far East, the West: A Portfolio, review, 55(3):133 Biography, review, 78(3):109 review, 27(3):275 Steinmann, Hermann, 85(4):151 Steckmesser, Kent Ladd, The Western Hero in Steilacoom, Wash., 36(4):338, 46(1):1-4, Steinweg, Susanna, 45(3):95-97, 96 History and Legend, review, 57(1):41 70(4):167, 169-71 Steinweg, W. L., 45(3):98-99 Steel, Brent S., ed., Public Lands Management and bid to become state capital, 32(3):239, Stejer’s Food Center, 95(1):17-18 in the West: Citizens, Interest Groups, 245-52, 276-77 Stejneger, Leonhard, 38(1):50, 86(2):80-81 and Values, review, 90(2):95 Leschi’s trial in, 95(1):28, 30, 32 works of: Georg Wilhelm Steller: The Steel, James, 101(2):73 origin of name of, 13(3):217 Pioneer of Alaskan Natural History, Steel, William Gladstone, 44(4):147, territorial newspapers of, 14(4):274-76 90(3):116-19 46(4):110 Steilacoom County (Wash.), proposed, Stellam, Paschal, 38(4):296-97, 304 works of: Steel Points, 8(2):157 13(1):12 Steller, Georg Wilhelm, 38(1):36-37, 63, 67, steel industry, 53(4):129-37, 54(1):1-4, 8 Steilacoom Library Association, 17(4):247-48, 70-72, 38(2):116, 84(3):92-97, 86(1):3- Steel Points, by William Gladstone Steel, 258 15, 90(3):115-22, 95(2):59-69 8(2):157 Stein, Alan J., The Olympic: The Story of works of: Beschreibung von dem Lande Steele, A. H., 71(4):159-60 Seattle’s Landmark Hotel since 1924, Kamtschatka, 95(2):59; De Bestiis Steele, E. N., 102(3):132-33 review, 97(4):212 Marinis, 95(2):59; Journal of a Voyage Steele, John, Across the Plains in 1850, review, Stein, Bennett H., ed., Tough Trip Through with Bering, 1741-1742, review, 22(1):59-60 Paradise, 1878-1879, by Andrew Garcia, 80(2):77; Steller’s History of Kamchatka, Steele Act. See Washington State Liquor Act review, 59(3):164-65 95(2):59-64 (1934) Stein, Harry H., “Fighting for Aluminum Steller’s History of Kamchatka, by Georg steelhead, 60(4):181-82, 87(1):5-15. See also and for Itself: The Bonneville Power Wilhelm Steller, 95(2):59-64 commercial fi shing; fi sh and fi sheries; Administration, 1939-1949,” 99(1):3- Steltenkamp, Michael F., Black Elk: Holy Man sport fi shing 15; Gus J. Solomon, Liberal Politics, of the Oglala, review, 85(3):123 Steelhead Trout Club of Washington, 87(1):8 Jews, and the Federal Courts, review, Stenhouse, Anthony, 59(1):17, 86(4):160 Steely, Bernice, 93(1):4, 9 97(4):211-12; Portland: A Pictorial Stensgar, Thomas, 90(3):150-51 Steen, Harold K., The U.S. Forest Service: A History, review, 73(3):142 Stenzel, Franz, Alden: Yankee History, review, 70(1):37; ed., History of Stein, Herbert, The Fiscal Revolution in Artist of the Pacifi c Coast, 1854-1860, Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Symposium, America, review, 61(2):123-24 review, 67(4):179 review, 75(4):180; ed., Origins of Stein, Julie K., Exploring Coast Salish Stepetin, Dorofy, 39(2):131 the National Forests: A Centennial Prehistory: The Archaeology of San Juan Stephen, James, 83(4):129, 139, 143 Symposium, review, 85(2):70; rev. of Island, review, 93(1):51 Stephen, Lynn, rev. of Mexicanos in Oregon: Handloggers, 66(2):90 Stein, Miriam Feingold, rev. of Envelopes of Their Stories, Their Lives, 102(3):146- Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, Not by Bread Alone, Sound: Six Practitioners Discuss the 47 review, 38(2):184-85 Method, Theory, and Practice of Oral Stephen A. Douglas, by Robert W. Johannsen, Steffen, Jerome O., Comparative Frontiers: History and Oral Testimony, 68(1):42- review, 65(2):85-86 A Proposal for Studying the American 43 Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American West, review, 72(4):186; William Stein, Roger B., John Ruskin and Aesthetic Politics, by Allen Johnson, review, Clark: Jeffersonian Man on the Thought in America, 1840-1900, review, 2(4):365-67 Frontier, review, 70(2):91; ed., The 59(4):221-22; rev. of Mark Twain’s “Stephen A. Douglas: A Study of the Attempt Frontier: Comparative Studies, review, Letters from Hawaii, 57(4):189-90 to Settle the Question of Slavery in 69(3):135-36; rev. of Among the Stein, Walter J., California and the Dust Bowl the Territories by the Application of Sleeping Giants: Occasional Pieces Migration, review, 65(2):93-94 Popular Sovereignty—1850-1860,” on Lewis and Clark, 79(2):82; rev. Steinberger, Albert Barnes, 27(4):311-46, by Edward McMahon, 2(3):209-32, of and the Stony 68(2):49-59 2(4):309-32 Mountains: Exploring the West from Steinberger, Justus, 2(1):33, 35, 37 Stephen Crane: A Biography, by Robert W.

376 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Stallman, review, 60(2):106-107 1818-1855, Vol. 1: Chiefs and Chief 19(2):108 Stephen Douglas: The Last Years, 1857-1861, Traders, review, 85(2):76, Vol. 2: Chiefs on Stevens, Isaac I., 31(4):403-404, by Damon Wells, review, 64(1):31-32 and Change in the Oregon Country, 44(2):59, 51(4):168, 52(1):30, Stephens, Alfred K., 39(1):7, 10-19 review, 89(2):106-107; The Klamath 99(4):167 Stephens, David H., rev. of The Living Tribe: A People and Their Reservation, on Tolmie, William, 8(4):307 Tradition of Yup’ik Masks: review, 57(4):190; rev. of Dictionary of works of: “Comment on Mr. Fairweather’s Agayuliyararput, Our Way of Making the American Indian, 52(2):69-70; rev. Article,” 10(2):99-100; “The Pioneers Prayer, 89(1):35-36 of The Tlingit Indians. Results of a Trip and Patriotism,” 8(3):172-79 Stephens, Kate, The Mastering of Mexico, to the Northwest Coast of America and Stevens, Isaac I., 2(2):106-107, 44(2):51, 58-61 7(2):173-74 the Bering Straits, 48(3):112; rev. of archival material on, 25(3):229-30, Stephens, Lester D., rev. of The Odyssey of Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales 25(4):311, 46(3):77 Thomas Condon: Irish Immigrant, and Their Relation to Chippewa Life, and Army, U.S., relations with, 19(2):134- Frontier Missionary, Oregon Geologist, 70(1):43 37, 63(3):81-86 80(4):156 Stern, Walter, rev. of Jews of the Pacifi c Coast: bibliography on, 9(3):174-96 Stephens, T., 1(3):140 Reinventing Community on America’s call for a surveyor general for Wash. Terr. Stephens, William, 4(1):37 Edge, 102(1):47-48 by, 9(1):63-64 Stephenson, J. W., 8(2):91-95 A Stern and Rock-Bound Coast: Kenai Fjords during Civil War, 2(1):33-34, 36, Stephenson, Nathaniel W., An American National Park Historic Resource Study, 44(3):109-10, 112 History, review, 5(1):60-61 by Linda Cook and Frank Norris, and declaration of martial law (1856), Stephenson, Wendell H., rev. of A History of review, 95(3):159-60 14(1):76, 27(3):195-218, 43(2):91-119, the South, 1607-1936, 28(3):330-32 Sternwheelers, Sandbars, and Switchbacks: 49(2):67-68, 95(1):26-30, 101(2):80 Stepping Stones to Nowhere: The Aleutian A Chronicle of Steam Transportation as delegate to Congress, 31(4):403-59, Islands, Alaska, and American Military in the British Columbia Waterways of 45(3):78 Strategy, 1867-1945, by Galen Roger the Columbia River System, 1865 to and Democratic Party politics in Wash. Perras, review, 95(4):205 1965, by Edward Lloyd Affl eck, review, Terr. (1857-61), 42(1):6-27, 52(1):15- Steptoe, Edward Jenner 65(4):191 16 and battle with eastern Wash. Indians Sternwheelers and Canyon Cats: Whitewater and Doty, James, 11(1):75-76 (1858), 2(1):30, 2(3):233-37, 2(4):333- Freighting on the Upper Fraser, by Jack on education, 24(3):211-12 44, 3(1):78-79, 8(2):84, 16(4):263, Boudreau, review, 99(1):40-42 and establishment of territorial 18(4):243-53, 19(3):184, 31(4):442- Stern-Wheelers up Columbia: A Century of government, 21(2):138-41 44, 34(2):169-71, 38(4):285, 292-300, Steamboating in the Oregon Country, by and HBC, 8(4):291-93, 16(2):84-85, 87, 41(3):206-207, 46(2):50, 99(4):169 Randall V. Mills, review, 39(1):66-67 30(4):406-407, 52(1):21-22 honoring, 2(4):333-51, 18(4):243-53 Sterrett, Isaac Sears, 15(3):194, 55(3):107, home of, 19(2):108-11 and Stevens, Isaac I., 63(3):85-86 67(1):10-12, 98(1):19-21 honoring, 7(1):86, 35(3):281, 51(4):164, Steptoe, Wash., 13(3):217-18 Sterritt, Neil J., Tribal Boundaries in the Nass 167-68 Steptoe Battle, 2(4):333-51, 7(4):268-72, Watershed, review, 91(1):45 and Indian treaties, 19(2):123-25, 132, 16(4):263, 18(4):246-53, 31(4):442-44, Stetson, Augusta E., 97(1):11-17 134-37, 37(1): 38-40, 41(3):205-206, 34(2):169-71, 38(4):285-307 Stetson, George W., 51(2):59 55(3):105, 107-108, 63(3):82-86, Steptoe Battlefi eld State Park (Wash.), Steunenberg, Frank, 53(4):141-42, 57(2):52- 95(4):196, 97(1):31-37: and Coeur 2(4):333-51, 18(4):243-53 53, 58(1):18-32, 59(1):23-31, 78(3):88- d’Alene people, 53(4):145; and Hell Steptoe Butte (Wash.), 18(4):243-45, 89 Gate treaty council, 29(3):283-314; 22(3):199 Stevens, Charles E., 27(4):324-43, 68(2):57-59 and Nez Perce people, 61(4):194-96; “Steptoe Butte and Steptoe Battle-fi eld,” by T. Stevens, David W., reviser, Washington and Quinault River Treaty, 25(1):55- C. Elliott, 18(4):243-53 State Government: Administrative 56; and Spokane Council, 38(4):290- Sterbick, Michael, 89(1):6, 8-9 Organization and Functions, rev. 92; and Treaty of Medicine Creek, Sterling, Donald, Jr., 89(1):14, 18-19 ed., by Donald H. Webster, Ernest 19(3):202-203; and Treaty of Neah Sterling, Keir B., rev. of Wildlife Research and H. Campbell, and George D. Smith, Bay, 87(4):181-83; and Treaty of Point Management in the National Parks, review, 54(4):178-79 Elliott, 22(4):247-48, 252-56, 46(2):52- 85(3):125 Stevens, G. R., Canadian National Railways, 58; and Walla Walla treaty councils, Sterling, Wash., 13(3):218 review, 53(1):44; History of the 1(4):252-55, 5(4):294-95, 19(3):165- Stern, Bernhard J., The Lummi Indians of Canadian National Railways, review, 80, 25(1):45-47, 97(1):19-21, 99(4): Northwest Washington, 25(4):303-304 65(2):87-88 159, 163-65 Stern, Kenneth S., Loud Hawk: The United Stevens, George Neff, 70(1):14 and Indian wars (1855-58), 23(2):141, States versus the American Indian Stevens, George W., 36(3):245 148-50, 42(1):6-7, 44(2):59-60, Movement, review, 86(2):94-95 Stevens, H. E., 56(3):107, 61(3):130, 132, 135 97(1):19-29, 99(4):159, 163-69: call for Stern, Mark J., The Social Organization of Stevens, Harriet F., 35(4):343-47 protection from Whatcom, 1(2):56- Early Industrial Capitalism, review, Stevens, Hazard, 6(3):218, 19(2):109, 111 58; and Leschi (Nisqually leader), 74(3):141 ascent of Mount Rainier by, 9(4):312-13, 95(1):26-32; and militia companies, Stern, Netta, Fraser Gold, 1858! The Founding 12(4):313-14, 23(4):244 11(4):243-46, 15(1):12-13, 15, 30 of British Columbia, review, 90(3):157- death of, 10(1): 46, 78 and Kendall, Benjamin F., 49(1):30 58 and Northern Pacifi c Railroad Company, Langlie, Arthur B., on, 44(1):1-2 Stern, Theodore, Chiefs and Chief Traders: 10(2):96, 16(4):243, 245 and location of Wash. state capital, Indian Relations at Fort Nez Perces, preservation efforts of, 1(3):176-78, 32(3):240-41, 249-50

Index 377 and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):104- 25; rev. of The Hawaiian Kingdom, 14(1):70-71 105 1874-1893: The Kalakaua Dynasty, Stewart, Don M., Frontier Port: A Chapter in and Mullan, John, 25(3):185-86 60(3):161-62 San Diego’s History, review, 57(3):133- and Pacifi c railroad surveys, 2(2):118-21, Stevens, Wash., 22(3):199-200 34 3(3):187-88, 7(1):3-20, 10(1):3-16, Stevens, Wayne Edson, The Northwest Fur Stewart, Edgar I., ed., The March of the 12(4):275, 14(3):203, 205, 26(2):86- Trade, 1763-1800, review, 19(2):144 Montana Column: A Prelude to the 88, 32(1):6-15, 44-59, 36(3):233-48, Stevens, William O., A Short History of the Custer Disaster, by James H. Bradley, 47(4):97-106, 48(1):1, 48(2):50-51, United States Navy, review, 3(3):243 53(2):82-83; rev. of The Battle of the 53(1):4, 95(4):196, 198 Stevens, Wilson, 47(2):47 Little Bighorn, 58(2):103-104; rev. photos of, 44(2):62, 64 Stevens County (Wash.), 13(3):218 of Custer: The Life of General George portrait of, 1(2):5, 7-8 agriculture in, 37(4):282, 296-302 Armstrong Custer, 52(2):73; rev. of and promoting migration to Wash., newspapers of, 13(3):188-89, 13(4):252, The Fur Trade, 53(1):43-44; rev. of 36(1):4, 10 18(1):41-42, 26(1):41 Journals of Lewis and Clark, 45(4):132- remembered by Van Ogle, 13(4):270-74, smelting industry in, 91(2):60-66 33; rev. of The Last Days of the Sioux 279 Stevens County (Wash.) Pioneer Association, Nation, 55(3):130-31; rev. of Our Lusty and San Juan boundary dispute, 2(4):352- 6(1):24, 7(1):49, 8(1):11, 9(1):21, Forefathers, 38(4):359-60; rev. of A 56 10(1):51, 11(1):41-42 Tepee In His Front Yard: A Biography of self-pardon of, 25(3):229-30 Stevens County Washington: Its Creation, H. T. Cowley, One of the Four Founders and Wallace, William Henson, 49(2):62, Addition, Subtraction and Division, by of the City of Spokane, Washington, 65, 73 William Park Winans, 47(1):20 41(1):73; rev. of The Trail Leads West, and Wash. statehood, 32(4):351-53 Stevens Guards (militia), 11(3):245-48 38(1):93 and Washington Superintendency of Stevens Pass (Wash.), 26(1):31, 44(1):13-14, Stewart, Elsie L., rev. of Two Captains West: An Indian Affairs, 37(1):32, 34, 36, 38-40 56(2):82-83, 84(3):118 Historical Tour of the Lewis and Clark and Washington Territorial Library, Stevenson, Andrew, 53(1):40 Trail, 41(4):360-61; rev. of Washington 53(1):1-16 Stevenson, C. C., 92(1):7-8, 11 Centennial Commemorative Booklet, wife of, 5(1):29 Stevenson, Edward Augustus, 21(4):284-85, 1845-1945, 37(3):270 works of: “Letters of Governor Isaac I. 35(4):335-36, 46(3):86, 88, 60(2):78, 82 Stewart, George H., 44(4):184 Stevens, 1853-1854,” 30(3):301-37 Stevenson, Jane, The Railroader’s Wife: Letters Stewart, George M., 17(3):214-15 Stevens, J. David, The Word Rides Again: from the Grand Trunk Pacifi c Railway, Stewart, George R., The California Trail: Rereading the Frontier in American review, 102(2):93-94 An Epic with Many Heroes, review, Fiction, review, 94(2):104-105 Stevenson, John C., 33(1):34-37, 39(1):35-36 55(1):41; Ordeal by Hunger: the Story of Stevens, James Stevenson, Shanna, Women’s Votes, Women’s the Donner Party, review, 27(3):267-68 and regionalism, 71(4):148-49, 97(4):181, Voices: The Campaign for Equal Rights Stewart, Hilary, Looking at Totem Poles, 184, 185, 187 in Washington, review, 101(1):35-36 review, 85(3):118; Wild Teas, Coffees on timber industry, 29(3):243-45, Stevenson, Wash., 13(3):218 and Cordials, review, 73(3):136 87(3):119, 121-23, 125 Stevenson at Silverado, by Anne Roller Issler, Stewart, J. M., 44(4):180 works of: Green Power: The Story of Public review, 30(4):455 Stewart, James P., 8(1):4, 17(1):38 Law 273, review, 50(4):166-67; Homer Steveston, B.C., 61(3):160 Stewart, Mary Frances, Adolph Sutro: A in the Sagebrush, review, 19(4):297-98; Steveston Recollected: A Japanese-Canadian Biography, review, 54(4):179 Paul Bunyan, review, 16(3):226-28; History, ed. Daphne Marlatt, review, Stewart, Omer C., Peyote Religion: A History, Status Rerum, 61(1):22-30 68(4):195 review, 79(4):165 Stevens, James W., rev. of Letters of Long Ago, Steward, A. M., 20(2):95 Stewart, Robert E., Jr., Adolph Sutro: A 28(2):220; rev. of Westward, High, Low, Steward, Alexander, 12(1):47 Biography, review, 54(4):179 and Dry, 29(2):219-20 Steward, Angeline, 8(1):38 Stewart, S. V., 48(3):95, 97 Stevens, John Frank, 17(1):11, 26(1):30-33, Steward, George H., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, Stewart, Wayne C., 68(4):184, 186, 189 56(2):82-85 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 Stewart, William Drummond, 7(3):218, works of: “Great Northern Railway: Steward, Julian H., rev. of Cultural Relations 39(1):25-26 Reconnaissance and Surveys, Puget in the Plateau of Northwestern America, Stewart, William M., 46(3):84-88 Sound Extension, Spokane to Puget 32(4):452-53; rev. of Shamanism in Stewart and Holmes Drug Company, 20(2):95 Sound,” 20(2):111-13 Western North America. A Study in Stewart Heights (Kirkland, Wash.), 80(2):45- Stevens, John L., 63(3):94-96 Cultural Relationships, 30(2):224-26 48, 50 Stevens, Kate (daughter of Isaac I. Stevens). Steward, Robert, 15(2):123 Stewart Memorial Chapel, 48(1):17-21 See Bates, Kate Stevens Steward’s Fork: A Sustainable Future for the Stewart River (Yukon Terr.), 80(2):78 Stevens, Kate (“Mercer girl”), 6(4):226-28 Klamath Mountains, by James K. Agee, Stewart River Company, 80(2):78 Stevens, Margaret Lyman Hazard, 5(1):29, 66, 99(3):137-38 Sticking to the Union: An Oral History of the 30(3):311-12 Stewart, A. B., 20(2):95 Life and Times of Julia Ruuttila, by Stevens, R. N., 73(1):14, 18 Stewart, A. C., 49(3):96-97 Sandy Polishuk, review, 97(3):157 Stevens, Robert, 87(4):175-76 Stewart, Alexander, 13(3):202, 99(1):12 Stickley, Gustav, 92(3):116, 118, 121 Stevens, Sydney, Dear Medora: Child of Stewart, Alice R., rev. of The Kingdom of Stickney, Kate, 6(4):226-28 Oysterville’s Forgotten Years, review, Canada: A General History from Stickney, William, 36(3):216-17, 49(4):130 99(2):96 Earliest Times, 56(1):45-46 Stickus (Cayuse Indian), 97(1):26 Stevens, Sylvester K., American Expansion in Stewart, Benjamin D., 73(2):76 Stiger, Tom, Jr., 81(3):90, 93 Hawaii, 1842-1898, review, 39(4):324- Stewart, Charles, Canada, Descriptive Atlas, Stiles, Charles C., 32(3):244-45, 247, 254

378 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Stiles, Henry Reed, ed., Joutel’s Journal of La of Hockey, Doug Harvey, Identity, and Haida Mythtellers and Their World, by Salle’s Last Voyage. 1684-7, review, Booze, by Chris Robinson, review, Robert Bringhurst, review, 93(4):199 1(2):80-81 97(3):161 The Story of a Tlingit Community: A Stiles, Theodore L., 4(4):268, 272, 22(4):282- Stoll, Walter, 80(2):66, 68 Problem in the Relationship Between 83 A Stó:lo-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, ed. Keith Archaeological, Ethnological, and works of: “The Constitution of the State Thor Carlson, review, 93(3):149-50 Historical Methods, by Frederica de and its Effects upon Public Interests,” Stone, Arthur L., Following Old Trails, review, Laguna, review, 52(2):70 4(4):281-87 5(2):143-44 The Story of Alaska, by Clarence L. Andrews, Still, Bayrd, rev. of The West in American Stone, Edward Noble, Three Old French 1931 ed., 23(1):71, 103(3):115, 1938 History, 28(4):413-14 Chronicles of the Crusades, review, ed., review, 29(3):315-16 Still, J. W., 16(2):98-99 31(2):229-30 The Story of American Railroads, by Stewart Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association, Stone, Irving, Men to Match My Mountains: H. Holbrook, review, 39(2):172-73 6(1):23, 7(1):49, 8(1):10-11, 9(1):20, The Opening of the Far West, 1840- “Story of Coal at Newcastle,” by Marilyn 10(1):50, 11(1):41, 11(4):310, 26(1):75 1900, review, 48(3):108-109 Tharp, 48(4):120-26 The Stillborn Panama Congress: Power Politics Stone, Julia, 47(2):47 The Story of Colorado, by Arthur Chapman, and Chilean-Colombian Relations Stone, Kirk H., Alaskan Group Settlement: 20(2):150 During the War of the Pacifi c, by Robert The Matanuska Valley Colony, review, The Story of Dictatorship: From the Earliest N. Burr, review, 54(3):132-33 42(1):85-86 Times till Today, by E. E. Kellett, review, Stiller, David, Wounding the West: Montana, Stone, Livingston, 50(4):126-28 29(3):328-29 Mining, and the Environment, review, Stone, Lucy, 22(4):281 The Story of Sauvies Island, by Omar C. 92(3):156-57 Stone, Nathaniel, 13(1):17-18 Spencer, review, 43(1):77-78 Stillwater, Wash., 13(3):219 Stone, Ralph, The Irreconcilables: The Fight The Story of Seattle, by Roberta Frye Watt, Stillwell, William D., 11(3):180-81 Against the League of Nations, review, review, 23(1):67-68 Stiltner, Jacob, 29(2):123, 130, 133 63(1):33 The Story of Seattle’s Early Theatres, by Stilwell, Lewis, 44(1):38 Stone Ornaments Used by Indians in the Howard F. Grant, 25(4):310 Stimson, Henry L., 48(1):3 United States and Canada, by Warren “The Story of Silver Politics in Idaho, works of: The Far Eastern Crisis, K. Moorehead, 8(2):154-55 1892-1902,” by Claudius O. Johnson, Recollections and Observations, review, Stonehouse, Merlin, John Wesley North and 33(3):283-96 28(2):214-16 the Reform Frontier, review, 57(2):88- The Story of Sitka, by C. L. Andrews, review, Stimson, William, 58(1):20-21 89 13(3):237-38 Stimson, William L., Going to Washington Stoneman, Mildred, 84(3):103 The Story of the Hudson’s Bay Company, by State: A Century of Student Life, review, Stoneman, Raymond, 84(3):103 George P. Scriven, 21(2):146 83(4):152-55 Stoneman, William J., 84(3):103 The Story of the Little Big Horn, by W. A. The Stimson Legacy: Architecture in the Urban Stoney, George M., 72(4):148 Graham, review, 18(2):145-46 West, by Lawence Kreisman, review, “Stop-Look-Listen” League, 36(1):33 “The Story of the Mercer Expeditions,” by 84(3):116 “Stories and Sketches from Pacifi c County,” Flora A. P. Engle, 6(4):225-37 Stinson, Buck, 12(3):208-209 by Isaac H. Whealdon, 4(3):187-90 The Story of the Pacifi c, by Hendrik Willen Stipp, John, 40(2):130-31, 134-41, 143-46 Stories of Early Times in the Great West for Van Loon, review, 32(3):340-41 Stirling, James, 73(1):26-27 Young Readers, by Florence Bass, The Story of the Pony Express, by Glen D. Stirling, Yates, Jr., 58(3):151-54 18(3):235-36 Bradley, review, 5(1):57 Stith, Matt, rev. of Seeing Yellowstone in 1871: Stories of Western Pioneers, by Herbert The Story of the Red Man, by Flora Warren Earliest Descriptions and Images from Bashford, 21(2):147 Seymour, 21(1):70 the Field, 97(2):104 The Stories We Tell: An Anthology of Oregon Story of the Session of the California “Stock Companies at the Placer Mines: The Folk Literature, ed. Suzi Jones and Legislature of 1913, by Franklin Alaska Golden Gate Mining Company,” Jarold Ramsey, review, 86(3):110-13 Hichborn, 6(1):71 by Roy N. Lokken, 49(3):89-98 Storm, Colton, An Invitation to Book The Story of the Totem Pole, or Indian Legends, “Stock Grazing in Washington’s Nile Valley: Collecting: Its Pleasures and Practices, by William Shelton, 15(1):71 Receding Ranges in the Cascades,” by review, 39(2):174 The Story of the Western Railroads, by Robert Gretta Gossett, 55(3):119-27 Storm Clouds Over Asia, by Robert S. Pickens, Edgar Riegel, review, 17(3):233 Stockand, Mrs. P. R., 4(1):41 26(1):70-71 “The Story of Three Olympic Peaks,” by Stocking, Robert, 98(1):21 Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Edmond S. Meany, 4(3):182-86 Stock-un, 97(1):35-36 Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893, by The Story of Yamada Waka: From Prostitute to Stoddard, George Willington, 103(3):125 Howard P. Nash, Jr., review, 62(3):121 Feminist Pioneer, by Tomoko Yamazaki, Stoeckl, Edouard de, 14(4):244-47, 36(2):122- Storrs, Monica, God’s Galloping Girl: The review, 77(4):155 24 Peace River Diaries of Monica Storrs, Stoughton, Edwin H., 37(3):195, 225, 227-28 Stoke, Harold W., rev. of Man and Learning 1929-1931, review, 72(4):181 Stoughton, John A., 15(3):205-10 in Modern Society: Papers and Addesses Story, Isabelle F., rev., Yellowstone National Stoutenburgh, John L., Jr., Dictionary of the Delivered at the Inauguration of Park, Historical and Descriptive, by American Indian, review, 52(2):69-70 Charles E. Odegaard as President of the Hiram M. Chittenden, 1949 ed., Stovall, Charles, Charley’s Heaven, review, University of Washington, November 6 review, 41(2):173-74 49(3):125 and 7, 1958, 51(3):143 Story, Nelson, 47(4):119 Stovall, Floyd, Walt Whitman: Representative Stokes, Francis, 103(4):184 Story, William J., 14(4):260 Selections, with Introduction, Stole This from a Hockey Card: A Philosophy A Story As Sharp As a Knife: The Classical Bibliography, and Notes, review,

Index 379 27(2):186-87 Stratton, David H., “The Dilemma of streetcars, in Seattle, 77(2):59-67 Stover, Karla, rev. of River City: A History American Elbowroom,” 56(1):30-35; Streeter, Thomas W., The Rollins Collection of of Campbell River and the Discovery “Herman J. Deutsch, 1897-1979,” Western Americana, review, 40(1):73- Islands, 92(1):44-45 71(4):183-84; “The Shadow of 74 Stow, Edith, Boys’ Games among the North Blooming Grove,” 61(1):46-49; “Two Stremlau, Rose, rev. of Sarah Winnemucca, American Indians, 16(3):233 Western Senators and Teapot Dome: 93(2):101-102; rev. of Voices of Stowell, Cynthia D., Faces of a Reservation: Thomas J. Walsh and Albert B. Fall,” American Indian Assimilation and A Portrait of the Warm Springs Indian 65(2):57-65; Tempest over Teapot Resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Reservation, review, 80(1):36 Dome: The Story of Albert B. Fall, Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard, Stowell, John B., 6(2):96 review, 90(3):163; ed., The Changing 93(2):101-102 Strahorn, Carrie Adell, Fifteen Thousand Miles Pacifi c Northwest: Interpreting Its Strevey, T. Elmer, “The Oregon Mint,” by Stage, 59(1):35, 43-44 Past, review, 80(3):117; ed., Spokane 15(4):276-84 Strahorn, Robert E., 59(1):33-45, 100(4):173 and the Inland Empire: An Interior Stricken Field: The Little Bighorn since 1876, works of: Hand-book of Wyoming and Pacifi c Northwest Anthology, review, by Jerome A. Greene, review, 100(1):40 Guide to the Black Hills and Big Horn 84(1):37, rev. ed., review, 97(3):149; Stricker, Milton, 88(1):35-36, 38 Regions for Citizen, Emigrant and rev. of Exploring Spokane’s Past: Tours Strickland, C. A., 98(3):124, 127 Tourist, 59(1):34-44; To the Rockies and to Historical Sites, 72(4):185; rev. of Strickland, Hugh, 83(4):123-26 Beyond, 59(1):36-45; Where Rolls the Federal Conservation Policy, 1921- Strickland, Mabel Delong, 83(4):122-27 Oregon, 59(1):36-38 1933, 55(2):92-93; rev. of The Frontier Strobridge, Henry L., 100(2):81 Straight, Willard, 69(2):62-63, 65, 70 Experience: Readings in the Trans- Strobridge, Truman R., “The Defense of Strain, Herbert, 84(3):99-100 Missisippi West, 55(4):176; rev. of Green Seattle, 1856: ‘And Down Came Strain, Joseph, 84(3):99-100 Bluff’s Heritage, 76(2):73; rev. of The the Indians,’” 55(3):105-10; “Early Strain Brothers, 84(3):99-101 Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and Cuttermen in Alaska Waters,” 78(3):74- Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of His Administration, 62(3):124-25; rev. 82; Alaska and the U.S. Revenue Cutter American Violence and Vigilantism, of History of Garfi eld County, 76(2):73; Service, 1867-1915, review, 91(3):162- by Richard Maxwell Brown, review, rev. of The Inland Empire: Unfolding 63 68(4):191 Years, 1879-1929, 79(2):74; rev. of Strom, Claire, Profi ting from the Plains: The Strait of Anian. See Northwest Passage Into the Twenties: The United States Great Northern Railway and Corporate Strait of Juan de Fuca, 13(3):220-21, from Armistice to Normalcy, 67(2):91; Development of the American West, 36(2):155-66, 43(3):187-213, 71(2):75- rev. of Pend Oreille Profi les, 70(1):46; review, 96(1):36; rev. of Frontier 77 rev. of The Politics of Normalcy: Diplomats: The Life and Times of Strakhovsky, Leonid I., The Origins of Governmental Theory and Practice in Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist- American Intervention in North Russia the Harding-Coolidge Era, 67(2):91; Siksina’, 93(1):43-44 (1918), review, 30(1):124-25 rev. of The Presidency of Warren G. Stromer, Marvin E., The Making of a Political Strand, Kenneth T., Jurisdictional Disputes Harding, 70(3):142; rev. of The Shadow Leader: Kenneth S. Wherry and the in Construction: The Causes, the Joint of Blooming Grove, 61(1):46-49; rev. , review, 61(3):181 Board, and the nlrb, review, 53(2):85- of Teapot Dome: Oil and Politics in the Stromquist, Shelton, A Generation of Boomers: 86 1920’s, 54(3):131-32; rev. of This Land The Pattern of Railroad Labor Confl ict Strange Enthusiasm: A Life of Thomas of Gold and Toil, 75(2):87; rev. of With in Nineteenth-Century America, review, Wentworth Higginson, by Tilden G. History Around Me: Spokane Nostalgia, 79(1):35, 85(3):124 Edelstein, review, 61(2):118-19 72(4):185 Strong, Ambrose N., 15(1):11 “The Strange Sombrero: An Authentic Stratton, Julius A., rev. of The Indian History Strong, Anna Louise, 52(3):85, 92, 97, Murder Story from Montana,” by of the Modoc War and the Causes that 55(4):148, 66(3):123-37, 71(3):125, Dan Mumbrue and Esther G. Price, Led to It, 5(3):225-27 74(1):12-13, 16, 78(1/2):34-36 36(4):309-18 Stratton, Owen S., ed., Medicine Man, by Strong, Dennis F., “Sources for Pacifi c “Strangers in a Strange Land: Japanese Owen Tully Stratton, review, 83(3):117 Northwest History,” 49(1):19-20; rev. Castaways and the Opening of Japan,” Stratton, Owen Tully, Medicine Man, review, of Emily Post’s Etiquette, 12th rev. by Stephen W. Kohl, 73(1):20-28 83(3):117 ed., 61(3):173-74; rev. of Etiquette: Strangers in the Forest, by Carol Ryrie Brink, Straus, Michael W., 61(3):143, 146 In Society, in Business, in Politics and review, 85(2):59-60 Strauss, W. Patrick, Americans in Polynesia, at Home, 61(3):173-74; rev. of Land Stranger’s Rest Mission (Seattle). See Olive 1783-1842, review, 55(4):189 of Giants: The Drive to the Pacifi c Branch Mission Straw Hats, Sandals and Steel: The Chinese in Northwest, 1750-1950, 50(2):66; rev. Straser, Susan, Washington: Images of a State’s Washington State, by Lorraine Barker of Opponents of War, 1917-1918, Heritage, review, 80(3):111 Hildebrand, review, 71(3):133 48(4):149-50; rev. of Seattle Heritage, “The Strategy and Ecology of Man’s Straway, Ellis, 19(3):193 47(3):91-92 Occupation of the Intermontane Strawberry Harbor (painting), by James Strong, Douglas H., rev. of Crucible for Northwest: An Essay Review,” by Madison Alden, 69(1):32-33 Conservation: The Creation of Grand Andrew Hill Clark, 60(2):98-102 Strawberry Island (Wash.), 25(2):138 Teton National Park, 74(3):141 Strathern, Gloria M., comp., Navigations, Strayer, Joseph R., ed., The Interpretation of Strong, Edward E., 3(4):290-91, 293 Traffi ques & Discoveries, 1774-1848: History, review, 34(4):418-20 Strong, Edward K., 36(1):23 A Guide to Publications Relating to the Street, Eloise, recorder, Sepass Poems: The Strong, Emory, Seeking Western Waters: The Area Now British Columbia, review, Songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, review, 55(2):89- Lewis and Clark Trail from the Rockies 63(2):71-72 90 to the Pacifi c, review, 89(2):105

380 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Strong, James Clark, 6(3):214-15, 7(1):38-39, review, 53(2):83-84 Students’ History of the Northwest and the 56, 12(2):147 The Struggle for the Border, by Bruce State of Washington, Vol. 1, by Laura B. works of: “Reminiscences of a Pioneer of Hutchison, review, 48(1):27-28 Downey Bartlett, 14(1):69-70 the Territory of Washington,” 3(3):179- The Struggle Over Ratifi cation, 1846-1847, ed. Studies Honoring Trevor Kinkaid, ed. Melville 85; “The Whitman Controversy,” Milo M. Quaife, 13(2):150 H. Hatch, review, 42(1):86-87 3(4):287-96; James Clark Strong, Struve, Henry G., 8(1):5, 20(2):142-43, Studies in Administrative Research, by Fred C. review, 3(2):160 25(2):87-90, 35(4):326-27, 36(3):251, Ayer, 16(1):72 Strong, John Franklin Alexander, 38(3):239, 255-67 The Study of American History, by Viscount 58(3):137-38, 73(3):129-33, 77(4):131, Stuart, Charles Edward, 14(3):224-27, 229, Bryce, review, 13(3):235-36 102(1):39, 103(3):114 232, 14(4):299-300 A Study of Probated Estates in Washington Strong, Josiah, 101(3/4):118 Stuart, David, 8(2):104, 21(2):121-23, with Reference to the State Tax System, works of: Our Country, 41(2):128-30 21(4):294-96, 98(1):11 by James K. Hall, review, 31(2):209-10 Strong, Leah A., “Mark Twain and Frontier Stuart, Granville, 36(2):116-20, 65(3):120, A Study of the Vegetation of Southeastern Folklore,” 58(3):113-18; Joseph Hopkins 124, 76(2):45 Washington and Adjacent Washington, Twichell: Mark Twain’s Friend and works of: Granville Stuart: Forty Years by J. E. Weaver, 9(1):77 Pastor, review, 58(4):213-14 on the Frontier, Vols. 1 and 2, review, A Study of Trans-Canada Air Lines: The First Strong, Ruth, Seeking Western Waters: The 17(3):230 Twenty-Five Years, by C. A. Ashley, Lewis and Clark Trail from the Rockies Stuart, James, 32(1):31, 36(2):116-17 review, 55(3):132-33 to the Pacifi c, review, 89(2):105 Stuart, John (fur trader), 21(2):120-21, 125- Stump, Leonard, 14(2):117 Strong, Sydney Dix, 74(1):11-13 26, 129, 28(4):405, 98(1):79, 81 Stump Ranch Pioneer, by Nelle Portrey Davis, Strong, Thomas Nelson, Cathlamet on the Stuart, John, The Fat Years and the Lean, review, 34(1):102-103 Columbia: Recollections of the Indian review, 32(1):120-21 Sturgeon, Leo D., 65(1):11-15 People and Short Stories of Early Stuart, Joseph T., rev. of Prairie Republic: The Sturgis, James P., 12(3):179-80, 182 Pioneer Days in the Valley of the Lower Political Culture of Dakota Territory, Sturgis, S. D., 49(4):140-41, 143-44 Columbia River, review, 46(1):30-31 1879-1889, 101(3/4):163 Sturgis, William, 12(3):176-95, 19(1):10-11, Strong, William, 12(2):147, 14(4):300-301, Stuart, Julia, 93(4):180-87 23(1):41-42 42(1):7-9, 24 Stuart, Paul, Nations within a Nation: works of: Fur Traders from New England: as judge, 3(3):179-83, 49(1):37-38, Historical Statistics of American The Boston Men in the North Pacifi c, 49(2):70 Indians, review, 79(3):125 1787-1800, review, 90(1):49; The and Library Association of Portland, Stuart, Reginald C., United States Northwest Fur Trade and The Indians 17(4):263 Expansionism and British North of The Oregon Country, 1788-1830, and Wash. codes, 27(1):13-14, 28(1):5-8 America, 1775-1871, review, 80(1):36 review, 11(4):303-305 Strong, William Duncan, Aboriginal Society in Stuart, Robert G., 8(2):104, 13(2):90, Sturkey, William, rev. of Refusing War, Southern California, 20(3):235 28(4):410-12, 36(3):259-66, 37(2):97- Affi rming Peace: A History of Civilian “Stronghold in the Yakima Country,” by 98, 98(1):7 Public Service Camp #21 at Cascade Albert Culverwell, 46(2):46-51 works of: The Discovery of the Oregon Locks, 100(4):200-201 Strother, George F., 52(1):2 Trail. Robert Stuart’s Narratives, Sturtevant, David R., rev. of Social Strout, Cushing, ed., The Spirit of American 28(4):410-12, review, 27(2):177-78 Engineering in the Philippines: The Government, by J. Allen Smith, review, Stuart and Durham, 103(3):129 Aims, Execution, and Impact of 57(2):82 Stuart Express, 30(4):384 American Colonial Policy, 1900-1913, Strozier, Charles B., ed., The Public and Stuart River Company, 80(2):78 72(4):190 the Private Lincoln: Contemporary Stuck, Hudson, 102(1):35 “Subdivisions of the Original Lewis County,” Perspectives, review, 72(2):72-75 works of: Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog by Frank A. Garbe, 21(1):23-30 A Structural and Lexical Comparison of the Sled, a Narrative of Winter Travel in Subject Index to the History of the Pacifi c Tunica, Chitimacha, and Atakapa Interior Alaska, review, 5(3):227-29, Northwest and of Alaska as Found in the Languages, by John R. Swanton, 2d. ed., 8(1):68; Voyages on the Yukon United States Government Documents, 11(2):153 and Its Tributaries, review, 9(1):69-70; Congressional Series, in the American The Structure of Twana Culture, by William A Winter Circuit of Our Arctic Coast, State Papers, and in Other Documents, W. Elmendorf, review, 52(4):162-63 review, 11(3):230-31 1789-1881, comp. Katharine B. Judson, The Struggle for North China, by George E. Studebaker, Ray W., rev. of Two Wheels review, 5(1):58-59 Taylor, review, 32(3):341-42 North: Cycling the West Coast in 1909, Sublette, Milton, 24(1):31-32, 36-37, 40-42, “Struggle for Public Ownership: The Early 93(1):49-50 32(3):291, 37(2):106, 39(1):4-24 History of the Port of Seattle,” by student activism, 85(4):130-36, 95(1):16, 19, Sublette, William, 4(3):173, 24(1):31-32, 37, Padraic Burke, 68(2):60-71 23, 99(4):173-80, 103(2):55-66 42-43, 26(1):28-29, 37(2):100-108, The Struggle for Social Justice in British “Student Activism at Whitman College and 39(1):4-18, 20 Columbia: Helena Gutteridge, the Willamette University, 1965-1971: A “Subsistence and Survival: The Makah Indian Unknown Reformer, by Irene Howard, Photo Essay,” by G. Thomas Edwards, Reservation, 1855-1933,” by Cary C. review, 85(1):42 99(4):173-80 Collins, 87(4):180-93 The Struggle for Social Security, 1900-1935, by Student League for Industrial Democracy, Subversive Activities Control Board (sacb), Roy Lubove, review, 60(1):49-50 85(4):131 98(2):65-75 The Struggle for Survival: Indian Cultures Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Subverting Exclusion: Transpacifi c Encounters and the Protestant Ethic in British (sncc), 103(2):55-67 with Race, Caste, and Borders, 1885- Columbia, by Forrest E. La Violette, Students’ Army Training Corps, 35(1):68-69 1928, by Andrea Geiger, review,

Index 381 103(2):97 Oregon, 1870-1900,” 66(4):174-81 review, 51(2):86-87; The Fur Trade on Sucher, David, ed., The Asahel Curtis Sampler: Sullivan, Mark, Our Times, the United States, the Upper Missouri, 1840-1865, review, Photographs of Puget Sound Past, 1900-1925, review, 27(2):183-84 56(3):132; rev. of Daughters of the review, 66(1):40-41 Sullivan, Maurice S., Jedediah Smith: Trader Country: The Women of the Fur Traders Suckley, George, 10(1):5, 7, 15, 33(3):317, 320, and Trail Breaker, review, 28(2):196-98 and Mountain Men, 60(4):215; rev. of 36(3):233-48 Sullivan, Michael J., 4(1):42 Notes on General Ashley: The Overland Suckley, John H., 36(3):239-41, 244 Sullivan, Potter Charles, 4(4):252, 259-60, Trail and South Pass, 52(3):119 Suckley, Mary, 36(3):234-38, 246-47 264, 268-69, 272 Sunnyside, Wash., 13(2):120, 13(4):285, Sudweeks, Leslie L., “Early Agricultural Sullivan, Timothy D., 28(2):118, 130-31, 61(1):11-20, 73(2):87, 77(3):96 Settlements in Southern Idaho,” 57(4):140-42 Sunnyside Canal (Yakima Valley), 9(4):269, 28(2):137-50; “The Raft River in Idaho Sullivan, William C., 37(3):237-39, 252 10(1):21-23, 27-31, 39, 37(4):287- History,” 32(3):289-305 Sully, Alfred, 33(3):272-76 88, 42(2):101-103, 106-108, 113-19, Su-El-Lil (Yakama Indian), 97(1):36 Sultan, Wash., 13(3):224 61(1):10-21, 72(3):112-13 suffrage, 1(4):231-33, 3(2):107-14, 4(4):237, Sulzer, Charles, 102(1):38 Sunnyside Water Users’ Association, 9(3):228-29, 10(2):129, 42(4):285-86, Sumas, Wash., 13(4):284 42(2):121, 61(1):16, 18-21 294-95. See also woman suffrage A Summary of Mining in the State of Sunrise to Paradise: The Story of Mount “Suffrage in the Pacifi c Northwest: Old Washington, by Arthur Homer Fischer, Rainier National Park, by Ruth Kirk, Oregon and Washington,” by Stella E. 10(3):233 review, 91(1):49 Pearce, 3(2):106-14 Summers, Isaac, 19(1):6-9 Suns Go Down, by Flannery Lewis, review, sugar, and U.S.-Hawaii relations, 63(3):91-95, Summers, John, 71(2):66, 68, 70-71 28(4):426-27 102 Summers, R. W., 1(3):129, 39(3):202-203, 207 Sunset (magazine), 74(3):104 sugar beet industry, 42(3):203-10, 57(3):101- Summers, Richard, Dark Madonna, review, Sunset Canada; British Columbia and Beyond, 109, 90(3):123-39, 94(3):130-39 28(3):326-27 by Archie Bell, 9(4):310 “Sugar-Beet Growing in Ada and Canyon Summers, Lucia (Susan Ann Noyes), “Sunset Magazine”: A Century of Western Counties, Idaho,” by Kenneth J. 39(3):203 Living, 1898-1998; Historical Portraits Williams, 42(3):203-10 The Summit and Beyond, by Margaret Clark and a Chronological Bibliography of Sugden, John, Sir Francis Drake, review, Shand and Ora M. Shand, review, Selected Topics, review, 91(1):45-46 83(2):72-73 51(2):88-89 Sunset, Wash., 22(3):200 “Suggestions for the Teaching of Washington Sumner, Charles, 27(3):228-29, 232-33, 240, Sunset Telephone and Telegraph. See Pacifi c Government,” by Herman J. Deutsch, 75(4):157 Telephone and Telegraph Company 34(4):399-402 Sumner, Fred W., 81(3):118 Sunshine Mining Company, 95(3):117-18, Sugimoto, Howard H., “The Vancouver Riot Sumner, Lowell, 96(3):164 122 and Its International Signifi cance,” Sumner, Thomas B., 81(3):118 The Superfl uous Anarchist: Albert Jay Nock, by 64(4):163-74; rev. of The Enemy That Sumner, Wash., 13(4):284, 24(4):280-81 Michael Wreszin, review, 64(3):132 Never Was: A History of the Japanese Sumner Iron Works (Everett), 81(3):118 Superintendent of Documents, U.S., Catalog Canadians, 70(4):185; rev. of The Sun (Seattle). See Seattle Sun of the Public Documents of the United Oriental Americans, 65(1):42; rev. Sun (Vancouver, B.C.). See Vancouver (B.C.) States, 34(2):200; United States of Steveston Recollected: A Japanese- Sun Government Publications, a Monthly Canadian History, 68(4):195 Sun Chief, The Autobiography of a Hopi Catalog, 34(2):200-201 Suicides in Seattle, 1914 to 1925: An Ecological Indian, ed. Leo W.Simmons, review, Superior Coal and Improvement Company, and Behavioristic Study, by Calvin F. 33(3):361-62 29(2):161-62 Schmid, 20(1):72-73 Sun Chong Company, 80(1):38 Superior Portland Cement Company, Suitable for the Wilds: Letters from Northern Sun Valley, Idaho, 44(1):12 99(1):49 Alberta, 1929-1931, by Mary P. Jackson, Sunahara, Ann Gomer, The Politics of Racism: Supplemental Chapter to the Revised Edition of ed. Janice Dickin McGinnis, review, The Uprooting of Japanese Canadians Myer’s Medieval and Modern History: 89(1):36-37 during the Second World War, review, The Background and Causes of the Suksdorf, Detlef, 14(2):120 74(3):133; rev. of Within the Barbed World War, and the Outstanding Events Suksdorf, H. F., 4(4):255, 272 Wire Fence: A Japanese Man’s Account of the War Up to the End of 1917, Suksdorf, Wilhelm N., 14(2):120, 20(3):165, of His Internment in Canada, 73(4):188 9(3):236 24(2):128-29, 89(4):171-87, 91(4):185, Sunday, Billy, 79(1):10-17, 98(3):130-33 Supplementary Analysis of the External Trade 195 Sunday, Princess (Princess Raven; Chinookan of the Pacifi c Northwest, by James E. Sullivan, Edmond, 16(3):182-84 Indian), 16(3):186, 48(1):13 Maxwell, review, 34(3):310-11 Sullivan, Eugene (port collector), 14(4):243- A Sunday Between Wars: The Course of The Supreme Commander: The War Years 47 American Life from 1865 to 1917, by of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, by Sullivan, Eugene J. (lawyer), 56(2):64 Ben Maddow, review, 71(2):91 Stephen E. Ambrose, review, 63(2):76 Sullivan, John L., 94(3):116-17 Sundborg, George, Hail Columbia: The The Supreme Court and the Uses of History, by Sullivan, Josephine, A History of C. Brewer Thirty-Year Struggle for Grand Coulee Charles A. Miller, review, 62(1):37-38 and Company, Limited, One Hundred Dam, review, 45(4):132; Opportunity Supreme Court of the United States, Years in the Hawaiian Islands, 1826- in Alaska, review, 38(1):85-86; rev. 28(3):251-62 1926, review, 19(2):142-43 of Alaska: A History of the 49th State, Suquamish, Wash., 13(4):285 Sullivan, M. C., 77(2):56-57 72(4):181; rev. of The Frontier in Alaska Suquamish people, 2(4):305-308, 48(1):9-10 Sullivan, Margaret L., “Confl ict on the and the Matanuska Colony, 67(3):126 Suquardle (Curley, Curly; Duwamish leader), Frontier: The Case of Harney County, Sunder, John E., Bill Sublette, Mountain Man, 22(4):263, 265-66, 97(3):140, 98(1):22,

382 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 24-25 Sutton, Antony C., Western Technology and of Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Surber, W. H., 97(3):144 Soviet Economic Development, 1917 to Walla Walla, and Wanapum Indians: Surel, Philippe, 19(3):186-90 1930, review, 61(4):219-20 An Historical Bibliography, 84(3):109 Suría, Tomás de, 54(4):151-53, 155-57 Sutton, Charles W., The Relation of Swain, Bert, 52(3):87 “A Survey of Alaska, 1743-1799,” by Frank A. Government to Property and Enterprise Swain, Donald C., “The Bureau of Golder, 4(2):83-95 in the Americas, 8(4):310-11 Reclamation and the New Deal, “Survey of Everett, Yakima, and Wenatchee Sutton, Chloe, “The Erection of Kitsap 1933-1940,” 61(3):137-46; Federal Church Archives,” 30(4):417-36 County,” 24(3):208-10; “The Origin of Conservation Policy, 1921-1933, review, “A Survey of Pacifi c Northwest the Name Point No Point,” 52(4):155- 55(2):92-93; Wilderness Defender: Anthropological Research, 1930-1940,” 56 Horace M. Albright and Conservation, by Melville Jacobs, 32(1):79-106 Sutton, Imre, Indian Land Tenure: review, 62(2):89; rev. of Congress and “Survey of Seattle Church Archives,” by Mary Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to the Environment, 62(3):109; rev. of The Avery, 28(2):163-91 the Literature, review, 68(2):99-100 Politics of Conservation, 58(4):220-21 “Survey of Spokane Church Archives,” by Sutton, Robert K., Americans Interpret the Swain, Olive, rev. of Homer in the Sagebrush, Herman J. Deutsch, 28(4):383-403 Parthenon: The Progression of Greek 19(4):297-98 Surveying the Canadian Pacifi c: Memoir of Revival Architecture from the East Swain, Philip B., 73(2):51-61 a Railroad Pioneer, by R. M. Rylatt, Coast to Oregon, 1800-1860, review, Swaine, Spelman, 51(1):2 review, 84(2):69 84(3):109 Swainger, Jonathan, rev. of The Philosophy Surveyor of the Sea: The Life and Voyages of Suvarof (ship), 7(3):214-15 of Railways: The Transcontinental Captain George Vancouver, by Bern Suzuki, T. Buck, 93(2):71 Railway Idea in British North America, Anderson, review, 51(4):182 Suzzallo, Henry 90(2):90; rev. of A Thousand Blunders: Survival Arts of the Primitive Paiutes, by death of, 25(1):76 The Grand Trunk Pacifi c Railway and Margaret M. Wheat, review, 60(1):38 on State Council of Defense (Wash.), Northern British Columbia, 88(3):150- Survival of the American Indians Association, 34(4):343-44, 350, 52(3):93-95 51 99(2):56, 59-61 tribute to, 26(1):79 Swan (steamer), 55(3):114-15 Survival on a Westward Trek, 1858-1859: The as University of Washington president: Swan, Helma, Singing the Songs of My John Jones Overlanders, ed. Dwight L. appointment of, 50(3):99-107, Ancestors: The Life and Music of Helma Smith, review, 81(3):117 99(4):189-90; and campus architecture, Swan, Makah Elder, review, 95(3):162- “Survivor of the Indian and Other Wars,” by 85(3):109-10, 112, 114-15; and football 63 Junius Thomas Turner, 6(3):168-70 program, 52(3):104; and Kane, Swan, James G., 45(3):78 Susan Point: Coast Salish Artist, ed. Gary Thomas Franklin, 51(1):47, 77(1):9- diaries of, 78(4):138-39 Wyatt, review, 93(1):38-39 10; removal of, 44(1):37, 85(3):115, on fi sh and fi sheries, 20(1):4-5 Susan Sturges (ship), 14(4):299 99(4):190-91 Fourth of July celebrations of (1853), Susie Q (racing canoe), 89(3):127, 131 and Washington Education Assocation, 4(3):180-81 Susitna River valley (Alaska), 69(4):150 60(3):130-31 and Makah people, 51(1):5, 61(4):212-16, Suster, Joseph D., “Following the Paper Trail works of: “Washington War History 87(4):183, 185-86, 188-89 West: Using Archival Sources for Committees,” 9(1):23-25; Our Faith in and Mount Rainier, naming of, 77(4):140, Nuclear History,” 85(1):35-38 Education, 15(4):303-304 142 Sutcliffe, Alice Crary, Robert Fulton, 6(3):210 Sv. Ekaterina (ship), 38(2):112-20, 102(4):182, and Port Townsend controversy, 93(2):62- Suter, John, 12(3):170, 176-83, 188, 190-91, 184 63, 67 19(1):11-12 Sv. Georgii (ship). See St. George on Stevens, Isaac I., 95(1):29 Sutherland, Mary, 20(2):101 Sv. Ioann Bogoslov (ship). See St. John works of: Almost out of the World: Scenes Sutherland, Roderich, 7(3):187-98 Theologian (ship) from Washington Territory, the Strait Sutil (ship), 6(2):84, 9(2):87, 54(4):153, 155 Sv. Pavel (ship) See St. Paul (Russian ship) of Juan de Fuca, 1859-61, review, Sutro, Oscar, 51(1):29 Sv. Petr (ship). See St. Peter 65(3):148; Fur Traders from New Sutter, Paul S., Driven Wild: How the Fight Sv. Petr i Pavel (ship), 102(4):180 England: The Boston Men in the North against Automobiles Launched the Svihla, Arthur, rev. of The Windows to His Pacifi c, 1787-1800, review, 90(1):49; Modern Wilderness Movement, review, World: The Story of Trevor Kincaid, The Northwest Coast, or Three Years’ 94(3):154-55 67(4):180-81 Residence in Washington Territory, Sutter of California: A Biography, by Julian Svingen, Orlan, ed., Splendid Service: The 29(3):240, 71(4):147-48, rpt., review, Dana, review, 27(4):393-95 Montana National Guard, 1867-2006, 65(3):148 Sutter’s Own Story. The Life of General John review, 102(3):149 Swan, John M., 8(1):3-5, 36(4):335, 95(1):28 Augustus Sutter and the History of New Swadesh, Morris, rev. of Northwest Sahaptin Swan Among the Indians: Life of James G. Helvetia in the Sacramento Valley, by Texts, Pt. 1, 27(2):179-80 Swan, 1818-1900, by Lucile McDonald, Erwin G. Gudde, review, 28(2):202-203 Swagerty, William R., ed., The Nez Perce review, 65(3):148 Suttles, Wayne, Coast Salish Essays, review, Nation Divided: Firsthand Accounts The Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd., by 79(4):158; ed., Handbook of North of Events Leading to the 1863 Treaty, Harmon Ross Mothershead, review, American Indians, Vol. 7: Northwest review, 95(2):98-99; rev. of Following 64(1):33 Coast, review, 83(1):34; rev. of Art of the Nez Perce Trail: A Guide to the Nee- Swaney, Homer H., 17(3):179-81 the Northern Tlingit, 78(1/2):63; rev. Me-Poo Historic Trail, with Eyewitness Swanson, Al, 81(3):88-90 of Shamanic Odyssey: The Lushootseed Accounts, 83(1):32; rev. of Nations Swanson, Bert E., “The Coon-Neuberger Salish Journey to the Land of the Dead, within a Nation: Historical Statistics Debates of 1955: ‘Ten Dam Nights in 80(4):146 of American Indians, 79(3):125; rev. Oregon,’” 55(2):55-66

Index 383 Swanson, Earl H., “Nootka and the California Swenson, Olaf, Northwest of the World: Forty of the Founding of Olympia,” Gray Whale,” 47(2):52-56 Years Trading and Hunting in Northern 36(4):331-39 Swanson, Florence, 67(3):103-104 Siberia, review, 36(4):359-60 Sylvester, Jack, 81(3):92-93 Swanson, John, 8(3):219-20, 14(3):227-30 Swerdloff, Herman G., Yarns of the Yukon: Symbolic Crusade: Status Politics and the Swanson, Thor, ed., The Government and Recollections of a Sourdough under the American Temperance Movement, by Politics of Washington State, review, Midnight Sun, review, 58(2):89 Joseph R. Gusfi eld, review, 56(4):182 71(3):140 Swetman, Ralph W., 60(3):127-30 Symington, W. Stuart, 85(4):139-44, 146-47 Swanston, Robert, 26(1):11-13 Swhulton (Chehalis Indian), 101(2):74 Symons, Thomas W., 25(2):120-21, 50(1):24, Swanstrom, Mary Ethel Semple, 43(2):162- Swibold, Dennis L., Copper Chorus: Mining, 59(2):79-82, 87, 77(1):12-13 63, 166 Politics, and the Montana Press, 1889- “‘The System of the Globe’: Alexander Swanton, John R., Early History of the Creek 1959, review, 98(1):42-43 Mackenzie and the Course of Climate Indians and Their Neighbors, 13(4):306; Swift (ship), 29(1):67-68 Change,” by David L. Nicandri, Indian Tribes of North America, Swift, Kay, Who Could Ask for Anything More? 99(2):66-72 54(4):158-59; A Structural and Lexical review, 35(1):85 Szasz, Ferenc M., Scots in the North American Comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha, Swift, William H., 28(4):342 West, 1790-1917, review, 93(3):148- and Atakapa Languages, 11(2):153 Swift Flows the River, by Nard Jones, review, 49; ed., The American West in 2000: Swarth, Henry S., 38(3):243-44, 246-47, 31(3):349-51 Essays in Honor of Gerald D. Nash, 250-51 Swigart, Charles H., 49(1):16-17 review, 96(1):50-51; ed., Great Swartout, Robert R., Jr., ed., Montana swimming, 87(1):16-28 Mysteries of the West, review, 86(1):50; Legacy: Essays on History, People, and Swindall, Calvin H., 23(2):147 rev. of The Evolution Controversy in Place, review, 95(1):44-45; rev. of A Swineford, Alfred P., 54(2):72, 56(2):71-72, America, 87(2):103; rev. of Paths of Chinaman’s Chance: The Chinese on 71(2):82-85 Duty: American Missionary Wives in the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Swinomish Indian Reservation, 27(4):291- Nineteenth-Century Hawaii, 81(2):77 92(1):43; rev. of “Come, Blackrobe”: De 310, 37(1):42-43, 48, 56, 89(3):127-35 Szasz, Margaret Connell, Education and the Smet and the Indian Tragedy, 87(2):96- Swinomish people, 27(4):283-310, 89(3):124- American Indian: The Road to Self- 97 35 Determination, 1928-1973, review, Swartwout, Samuel, 18(4):289-90, 31(4):407- “The Swinomish People and Their State,” by 67(2):92; rev. of American Indians 408, 420, 33(3):313-14, 327-29, 337, O. C. Upchurch, 27(4):283-310 and Christian Missions: Studies in 67(1):16-20, 98(1):23-25, 27 Swisher, Carl B., The Oliver Wendell Holmes Cultural Confl ict, 73(4):189; rev. of An Swartz, Carl, 35(3):227-28 Devise History of the Supreme Court Annotated Bibliography of American Sweatshops in the Sun: Child Labor on the of the United States, Vol. 5: The Taney Indian and Eskimo Autobiographies, Farm, by Ronald B. Taylor, review, Period, 1836-64, review, 67(1):35-36 74(4):178; rev. of Cherokee Renascence 65(3):153 Swofford, Wash., 13(4):286-87 in the New Republic, 78(3):108; rev. of Sweazea, James William, 6(1):13 Swope, Caroline T., Classic Houses of Seattle: Fools Crow, 71(3):133; rev. of Indians, Swede Homestead, by Nancy Mae Anderson, High Style to Vernacular, 1870-1950, Bureaucrats, and Land: The Dawes Act review, 33(4):448-49 review, 97(2):103-104 and the Decline of Indian Farming, Swedish Evangelical Mission Church (Everett, Swords and Ploughshares: War and Agriculture 73(3):140 Wash.), archives of, 30(4):426 in Western Canada, ed. R. C. Macleod, Swedish Exodus, by Lars Ljungmark, review, review, 86(3):118-20 72(1):45 Sy Nash house (Olympia), 75(3):138-39 Swedish Hospital Nurses’ Home (Seattle), Sykes, George Ambrosius Immanuel T architecture of, 103(3):132-33, 137 Morrison, 52(4):137 Swedish language, 34(3):307-308, 36(3):275- Sykes, J., 17(2):125-28 T. C. Amory and Company, 21(3):179 76 syllabi, 4(1):57-59, 4(2):136-38, 4(3):204-206, T. C. Power and Brother, 84(3):98-100 Sweeney, E. F., 13(1):21 4(4):298-99 “T. D. Pattullo and the North: The Sweeney, James, “Narrative,” 12(3):202-10 on British exploration, 3(3):247-49 Signifi cance of the Periphery in British Sweeny, Charles, 60(2):85, 93, 95-97, on Civil War, 7(2):181-84 Columbia Politics,” by Robin Fisher, 62(2):80-82, 72(1):9, 81(2):43, 48 on Oreg. Terr., 5(1):69-71, 5(2):156-57, 81(3):101-11 Sweet, Willis, 33(3):284-85, 287, 294, 5(3):235-37, 5(4):322-24 T. T. Minor School (Seattle), 83(4):133, 135, 46(3):82, 84 on pioneer home life, 6(3):220-22 140-42 Sweet Cakes, Long Journey: The Chinatowns of on Provisional Government of Oregon, Ta Kill (Yakama leader), 7(2):161, 164 Portland, Oregon, by Marie Rose Wong, 5(1):69-71 Tabeau, Pierre-Antoine, Tabeau’s Narrative review, 96(2):109 on Russian exploration, 3(4):311-13 of Loisel’s Expedition to the Upper Sweet of Colorado, by Wayne C. Williams, on Spanish exploration, 3(2):166-67 Missouri, review, 31(3):352-53 review, 35(1):80-81 on Wash., 7(1):90-95, 7(3):262-64, Tabeau’s Narrative of Loisel’s Expedition to Sweetman, Luke D., Back Trailing on Open 7(4):332-35 the Upper Missouri, ed. Annie Heloise Range, review, 42(2):174-75 on Wash. Indians, 6(1):78-80 Abel, review, 31(3):352-53 Sweetser, Albert R., 89(4):181-83, 91(4):191- on Wash. Terr., 6(2):139-42, 6(4):286-88 Taber, Ronald W., “Sacagawea and the 93 Sylvan, Wash., 13(4):287 Suffragettes: An Interpretation of Swendsen, Warren, 93(1):20 Sylvester, Edmund, 11(4):292-93, 13(1):61, a Myth,” 58(1):7-13, 83(1):23-24; Swensen, Rolf, “‘A State of Unrest and 32(3):244, 252-55, 43(4):277-79, 281- “Vardis Fisher and the ‘Idaho Guide’: Division’: Christian Science in Oregon, 82, 284-301 Preserving Culture for the New Deal,” 1890-1910,” 97(1):11-18 works of: “Edmond Sylvester’s Narrative 59(2):68-76; “Writers on Relief: The

384 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Making of the Washington Guide, 73(4):166 Taimua (Samoan House of Nobles), 1935-1941,” 61(4):185-92 Tacoma Light and Water Company, 46(2):40- 27(4):319-20, 329-35, 341 Tabor (Tabour; ship), 24(4):244 45 Tait, John, 8(3):211-12 Tabrah, Ruth, Hawaii: A Bicentennial History, Tacoma Mill Company, 42(4):308-309, 311, Takahashi, Tetsuo, 101(3/4):152-53, 158-59 review, 73(2):62-65 314-15, 57(4):163-66 Takaki, Ronald, Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Tacke, A. W., 52(4):138 Tacoma Monday Civic Club, 22(4):293-94 Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920, review, Tacoma (tugboat), 42(4):308, 311, 318, 321-22 Tacoma Morning Globe, 71(1):3-11 75(4):188 Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma Morning Union, 71(1):3, 7-8 Take All to Nebraska, by Sophus Keith anti-Chinese activism (1885-86) in, Tacoma Narrows Bridge, 72(4):162-69 Winther, review, 27(3):266-67 20(3):205-207, 39(2):107, 109-12, 119, Tacoma Narrows Bridge Company, Take My Land, Take My Life: The Story of 121, 74(1):32, 81(1):24-26, 88(4):176- 72(4):166-67 Congress’s Historic Settlement of Alaska 80 Tacoma News, 35(4):307, 310-22. See also Native Land Claims, 1960-1971, by architecture of, 71(1):24-30 Tacoma Daily News Donald Craig Mitchell, 103(3):119, baseball in, 82(3):96-100 Tacoma Public Library, 17(4):258 review, 94(2):101 and Camp Lewis, 58(4):188-95 Tacoma Public Schools, 89(1):4-11 “Taken Pictures: On Interpreting Native and cattle trade through Snoqualmie Pass, Tacoma Research Club, 6(2):134-35, 10(1):51, American Photographs of the 38(3):207-208, 211-13 11(1):42 Southern Northwest Coast,” by description of (1871), 70(4):171-72 Tacoma Savings Bank and Trust Company, Carolyn J. Marr, 80(2):52-61 development of, 26(2):94-106, 39(3):215 43(1):13 “Taken Prisoner by the Indians,” by Quincy A. hotelkeepers of, 6(4):241-42 Tacoma Shipbuilding Company, 90(1):12-13 Brooks, 1(3):122-24 Indian-white relations in, 102(1):14-15, Tacoma Times, 90(4):171-81 Takhoma: Ethnography of Mount Rainier 17, 21, 24-25 Tacoma Trades Council, 70(1):26-28, 31, 33 National Park, by Allan H. Smith, Japanese community in, 70(2):58-59, 63- Tacoma Trust and Savings Bank, 43(1):8 review, 99(2):98 68, 94(3):143-44 Tacoma Typographical Union, 4(4):252-53, Talbot, Frederick, 70(4):148, 151, 153 labor in, 70(1):24-26, 31, 33, 88(4):176-80 71(3):117-18 Talbot, Joseph, 15(2):120-21 land speculation in, 81(4):122-29 Taconite (yacht), 90(1):6, 9 Talbot, Theodore, 47(2):60 Methodists in, 38(4):319-33 Tadamasa, Oguri, 32(2):138-60, 166 works of: The Journals of Theodore and Mount Rainier, naming of, 77(4):139- Taft, Mont., 103(1):13, 19 Talbot, 1843 and 1849-52, 23(2):155- 49 Taft, Philip, Labor Politics American Style: The 56; Soldier in the West: Letters of newspapers of, 14(4):277-83, 71(1):2-14 California State Federation of Labor, Theodore Talbot During His Services in origin of name of, 13(4):287-89 review, 60(3):166 California, Mexico, and Oregon, 1845- photos of, 44(2):63-65, 68 Taft, Robert, Artists and Illustrators of the Old 53, review, 64(3):129-30 proposed as state capital, 32(4):434, 437, West: 1850-1900, review, 44(3):141-42 Talbot, William C., 16(1):17-18, 27(1):37, 442-45 Taft, Robert A., 82(3):88-89 42(4):302-305, 311-21 public utilities in, 46(2):40-45 Taft, William Howard, 35(4):319, 41(3):221- Talbot, William H., 42(4):311-12, 70(4):147- schools in, 24(4):280-81, 89(1):4-11, 22, 52(4):137 48, 151, 153 94(3):143-44 and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Talbott, Glenn J., 83(2):64-65, 67, 69 shipbuilding in, 90(1):4-8, 12-13 100(2):55, 101(3/4):116-17, 133-34, Talent (Oreg.) Irrigation District, 83(2):45, smelting industry in, 84(2):44-47 156, 102(1):4 50, 52 theater in, 28(2):124, 126, 71(1):2, 6-7 and conservation, 49(2):49-53, 51(1):27 Tales from the Dena: Indian Stories from the Unitarianism in, 81(1):4-6 and Payne-Aldrich tariff, 53(3):116-17, Tanana, Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers, ed. urban planning of, 66(3):97-104 64(2):49-56 Frederica de Laguna, review, 88(3):149 Tacoma Alpine Club, 88(2):72, 75 and presidential election of 1912, Tales from the Galley: Stories of the Working Tacoma Art League, 37(3):273, 37(4):364 38(2):101-108, 41(3):223-24, 44(1):16- Waterfront, by Doreen Armitage, Tacoma Association of Classroom Teachers, 17 review, 100(2):92-93 89(1):6, 8 and U.S.-Canada fi shing dispute, Tales of a Western Mountaineer, by C. E. Rusk, Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, 71(1):24-25, 34(4):388, 391 review, 16(2):153-54, rpt., review, 72(4):166, 102(1):17, 21 works of: Our Chief Magistrate and His 71(1):43 Tacoma Coal and Coke Company, 29(2):157 Powers, 8(1):70; Taft Papers on League Tales of an Old Sea Port, by Wilfred Harold Tacoma Construction and Maintenance of Nations, 12(2):154-55 Munro, 9(1):71 Company, 101(3/4):152-53 Taft Papers on League of Nations, by William Tales of Ghosts: Art in British Tacoma Daily Ledger, 35(4):298, 308-22, Howard Taft, ed. Theodore Marburg Columbia, 1922-61, by Ronald W. 46(2):43, 71(1):2, 8, 10-11, 102(1):21 and Horace E. Flack, 12(2):154-55 Hawker, review, 95(2):106-107 Tacoma Daily News, 71(1):3, 5, 8, 11. See also Taft-Hartley Act (1947), 60(1):14, 85(4):141, Tales of the British Columbia Frontier, by Tacoma News 143 William Ward Spinks, 25(1):74 Tacoma Eastern Railroad Company, 3(3):193- Taftsonville, Wash., 13(4):289 Tales of the Okanogans, ed. Donald M. Hines, 94, 196 Tagouche, Thomas, 5(2):87 review, 70(1):42 Tacoma Evening Call, 71(1):3, 10 Táh wa dis (Makah Indian), 68(4):158-60 Talking on Paper: An Anthology of Oregon Tacoma Japanese Language School, Tahl, Peter, 6(3):190 Letters and Diaries, ed. Shannon 94(3):143-44 Taholah (Quinault leader), 101(3/4):120 Applegate and Terence O’Donnell, Tacoma Labor Advocate, 71(3):121 Taholah, Wash., 74(3):106-109, 112 review, 87(2):106 Tacoma Land Company, 10(2):97, 99, Taholah Church (Indian Shaker), 73(4):173 “Talking Points: The Debate about Teachers’ 26(2):100-101, 105, 66(3):98-99, Tai (HBC employee), 7(1):56-75 Cottages and Women’s Place in

Index 385 Education, 1905-1920,” by Lynette L. Tanana people, 103(3):108-10. See also Alaska Tate, Merze, Hawaii: Reciprocity or Felber, 103(1):25-35 Natives; Athabaskan people Annexation, review, 60(2):117; The Talkington, Henry L., “Mullan Road,” Tanana Valley (Alaska), 66(4):168-72, United States and the Hawaiian 7(4):301-306; Outline for the Study of 69(4):147-50, 85(3):83, 87-92 Kingdom: A Political History, review, the History of Idaho, 8(1):69 Tanana Valley Railroad, 45(1):8-12 57(2):92; rev. of Dr. Judd, Hawaii’s Tall Ships on Puget Sound: The Marine Tangled Webs of History: Indians and the Law Friend: A Biography of Gerrit Parmele Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, by in Canada’s Pacifi c Coast Fisheries, by Judd (1803-1873), 53(2):85 Robert A. Weinstein, review, 71(1):41 Dianne Newell, review, 87(2):81 Tate, Michael L., The Frontier Army in the Tall Tales from Rogue River: The Yarns of Taniguchi, Nancy J., rev. of Wood Works: The Settlement of the West, review, 92(2):99; Hathaway Jones, ed. Stephen Dow Life and Writings of Charles Erskine Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on Beckham, review, 66(2):90 Scott Wood, 90(2):98-99 the Overland Trails, review, 98(2):96- Tall Timber Tales; More Paul Bunyan Stories, Tanis, James Robert, ed., “The Journal of Levi 97; rev. of Shoshonean Peoples and the by Dell J. McCormick, review, Lathrop Smith, 1847-1848,” 43(4):277- Overland Trails: Frontiers of the Utah 31(1):98-99 301 Superintendency of Indian Affairs, Tallentire, Thomas, 15(2):128, 139, 101(2):79 Tannatt, Elizabeth Foster Tappan, 33(1):114 1849-1869, 99(3):144-45 Tallmadge, Grier, 10(3):230, 11(1):62, Tanner, Annie Clark, A Biography of Ezra Tate, O. F., 71(2):67, 69 11(2):139, 141 Thompson Clark, review, 68(3):144-45; Tatoochcosettle (Clayoquot Indian), 12(1):23, Tallmadge, Samuel, Orderly Book of the Fourth A Mormon Mother: An Autobiography, 25, 70(3):113-14, 116, 118 New York Regiment, 1778-1780, the review, 66(2):86-87 Tatooche (Makah leader), 20(3):224-25 Second New York Regiment, 1780-1783, Tanner, Elisha S., 14(2):112-14, 117-19, Tatoochkasettle. See Tatoochcosettle by Samuel Tallmadge and others with 15(2):93-105 Tatoosh (Makah leader). See Tatooche diaries of Samuel Tallmadge, 1780-1782, Tanner, J. M. “Si,” 99(1):19-20, 24, 28 Tatoosh (tugboat), 42(4):317-19, 321-22 and John Barr, 1779-1782, 24(3):237 Tanner, Vaughn, 52(3):95 Tatoosh, by Martha Hardy, review, 38(2):177- Tallman, Al, 97(1):27 Tansill, Charles C., The Canadian Reciprocity 79 Talstich, A. See Tolstykh, Andreyan Treaty of 1854, 14(1):71; Canadian- Tatoosh Island (Wash.), 20(3):223-27, Tamaahmaah. See Kamehameha II American Relations, 1875-1911, review, 87(4):186-87 Tamaahmaah (ship), 30(3):290 36(4):349-51 Tatsumi, Henry S., rev. of Monumenta Tamahus (Cayuse leader), 97(1):36 Tapou, Joe, 12(3):224, 227-28, 12(4):300- Nipponica: Studies on Japanese Culture, tamahnous, 5(1):18-20, 7(4):296-300 303, 13(1):57-66, 13(2):132-35, 137, Past and Present, 30(3):365 Tammany Hall, 55(1):1-4, 62(2):56-57 139, 13(3):225, 231-32, 13(4):293-99, Tattam, William M., One Union in Wood: A Tamootsin. See Ta-Moot-Tsoo 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-32, 14(4):299- Political History of the International Ta-Moot-Tsoo (Tamootsin; Timothy; Nez 306, 15(1):64-66, 15(2):130-37, 143, Woodworkers of America, review, Perce leader), 2(4):340-41, 349-50, 15(3):215-16, 219-24, 15(4):297-98 76(3):117 7(4):331, 18(4):247-49, 38(4):285, 294- Tappan, William H., 37(1):46, 49, 97(1):24-25 Tattnall, Josiah, 32(2):133, 136-44 95, 297, 97(1):23, 27, 29, 32 Tarakanof, Timothy, 13(1):27-31 Ta’unga, The Works of Ta’unga: Records of a Tamoree, George, 12(3):173, 186-87, 187, Taral, Alaska, 46(4):116-21 Polynesian Traveller in the South Seas, 192-94, 194, 197, 199, 15(2):137, Tarbell, Ida M., The Nationalizing of Business, 1833-1896, review, 60(4):198 15(3):224, 15(4):296 1878-1898, review, 28(1):107-108 Taunton, Wash., 13(4):291 “Tampering with the Northwest Frontier: The The Tarbells of Yankton: A Family and a Tawai, William, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, Accidental Design of the Washington/ Community, 1891-1932, ed. Egbert S. 15(3):218-19, 15(4):291, 294, 297 Idaho Boundary,” by John R. Wunder, Oliver, review, 70(4):190 Tax Structure Variations in the State of 68(1):1-12 Tarnowieckyi, Scott, rev. of The Mapmaker’s Washington, by Robert E. Berney, with Tampico, Wash., 13(4):290 Eye: David Thompson on the Columbia William E. Kamps and Terry N. Barr, Tamura, Linda, The Hood River Issei: An Oral Plateau, 97(2):96-97 review, 63(1):36-37 History of Japanese Settlers in Oregon’s Tarr, Terence, rev. of The Stillborn Panama taxation Hood River Valley, review, 85(4):159 Congress: Power Politics and Chilean- for education, in Wash., 60(3):129-31 Tanacross people, 103(3):111-12. See also Colombian Relations During the War of income taxes, federal, 53(3):119: in Wash. Alaska Natives; Athabaskan people the Pacifi c, 54(3):132-33 Terr., 4(2):98-99, 79(2):56-64 Tanaina people, 90(4):193-99, 202, Tartar, Robert, 14(4):256 in Wash. constitution, 4(1):26-29, 31, 103(3):110. See also Alaska Natives; Tashiro, Cathy J., rev. of The Courage Our 10(2):123-24 Athabaskan people Stories Tell: The Daily Lives and Taxation in Nevada, by Romanzo Adams, Tanaina Tales from Alaska, by Bill Vaudrin, Maternal Child Health Care of Japanese 11(1):69 review, 61(4):225-26 American Women at Heart Mountain, “Taxing the Few: The First Federal Income Tanaka, George, 93(2):75-76 94(4):208-209 Tax in Washington Territory,” by Phil Tanaka, Keiko, “Early Telephone Use in Tassalo, Jim, 18(4):257-60 Roberts, 79(2):56-64 Seattle, 1880s-1920s,” 92(4):190-202 A Taste of the West: Essays in Honor of Robert Taylor, A. Merritt, 84(2):57 Tanaka, Stefan, “The Toledo Incident: The G. Athearn, ed. Duane A. Smith, Taylor, Albert Pierce, “How Hawaii Deportation of the Nikkei from an review, 75(4):187 Honored Captain Cook, R.N., in Oregon Mill Town,” 69(3):116-26; Tate, Allen, 39(4):314 1928,” 20(1):24-32; Captain Cook rev. of Heart Mountain: The History Tate, Cassandra, rev. of Tobacco Use by Native Sesquicentennial, Hawaii 1928, of an American Concentration Camp, North Americans: Sacred Smoke and 21(2):152-53 68(3):146-47 Silent Killer, 96(1):44-45 Taylor, Alma, 28(2):137 Tanana, Alaska, 103(3):114 Tate, Jack, 74(3):127 Taylor, Arnold H., American Diplomacy and

386 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly the Narcotics Traffi c, 1900-1939: A Making Salmon: An Environmental 6-9, 11 Study in International Humanitarian History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis, in Wash.: during early statehood, Reform, review, 62(1):41-42 review, 92(2):95-96; Pilgrims of the 18(3):171-73, 178, 70(3):98-109; Taylor, Arthur Samuel, “Comment on Vertical: Yosemite Rock Climbers and housing for, 103(1):25-35; during the Mitchell and Relander Papers,” Nature at Risk, review, 102(4):198; interwar years, 74(1):11-17, 91(1):42- 52(4):150-51; A Guide to the Study and rev. of Fishing Places, Fishing People: 43, 91(2):84-85, 91(3):136-37, Reading of the History of the Pacifi c Traditions and Issues in Canadian 91(4):200-201, 92(1):40-42; and Northwest, 27(1):91-92 Small-Scale Fisheries, 91(2):101-102; patriotism, 74(1):11-17; quality Taylor, Bayard, Eldorado, or, Adventures in the rev. of The 1985 Pacifi c Salmon Treaty: of, 59(3):147-55; during territorial Path of Empire, review, 41(1):81-82 Sharing Conservation Burdens and period, 18(3): 165-66, 169; training Taylor, C. A., 96(1):20 Benefi ts, 97(1):48-49; rev. of The Pacifi c of, 15(2):106-107, 115, 18(3):174, Taylor, Colin F., Native American Weapons, Raincoast: Environment and Culture 20(2):106-107, 59(3):147-55; review, 93(3):149 in an American Eden, 1778-1900, 85(4):136, 101(1):3-16 Taylor, Frank J., ed., Burbank Among the 89(3):163-64; rev. of The World of the See also education; schools; names of Indians, by E. A. Burbank, review, Oregon Fishboat: A Study in Maritime individual schools 36(2):177-79 Folklife, 91(2):101-102 Teachers’ Cottages in Washington, by Taylor, G. W., Builders of British Columbia: An Taylor, Kenneth, Canadian-American Josephine Corliss Preston, 103(1):27- Industrial History, review, 75(2):92 Industry, A Study in International 31, 33 Taylor, George, 7(3):187-98, 13(3):167-80 Investment, review, 28(1):103-107 teaching history. See history, teaching of Taylor, George E., America in the New Pacifi c, Taylor, Lee, Pend Oreille Profi les, review, “Teaching History and Social Studies: An review, 33(3):366-68; The Phoenix 70(1):46 Essay Rev. of Three Recent Books,” by and the Dwarfs, review, 36(1):83-84; Taylor, Oliver Hazard Perry, 2(3):237-38, Thomas J. Pressly, 59(3):156-61 The Struggle for North China, review, 2(4):340, 342, 18(4):247-48, 250 “Teaching Materials in the Washington 32(3):341-42; rev. of United States Taylor, P. A. M., Expectations Westward: The Historical Quarterly and the Pacifi c Policy toward China; Diplomatic Mormons and the Emigration of Their Northwest Quarterly,” by Ruth West, and Public Documents, 1839-1939, British Converts in the Nineteenth 34(4):34(4):393-98 32(2):230-31 Century, review, 58(3):160-61 “Teaching Materials in Washington History, Taylor, Glen H., 60(1):10-16, 61(1):41-45, Taylor, Paul S., rev. of Beet Sugar in the West: Government and Resources,” by Mary 78(1/2):17, 20-22, 24-26, 29, 85(4):142 A History of the Utah-Idaho Sugar E. Knight and Charles M. Gates, Taylor, Graham D., The New Deal and Company, 1891-1966, 58(3):161 34(1):87-97 American Indian Tribalism: The Taylor, Quintard, The Forging of a Black Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Administration of the Indian Community: Seattle’s Central District Language Schools in Hawaii, California, Reorganization Act, 1934-45, review, from 1870 through the Civil Rights and Washington, 1919-1927, by Noriko 72(4):184 Era, review, 87(2):94-95; ed., African Asato, review, 97(3):154-55 Taylor, Griffi th, rev. of The Pacifi c Northwest: American Women Confront the West, The Teaching of American History in High A Regional, Human, and Economic 1600-2000, review, 95(2):92-93 Schools, by Maurice G. Baxter, Robert Survey of Resources and Development, Taylor, R. W., 54(2):65 H. Ferrell, and John E. Wiltz, review, 33(4):440-42 Taylor, Ronald B., Sweatshops in the Sun: 59(3):156-61 Taylor, Harriet E., 6(1):16 Child Labor on the Farm, review, The Teaching of Government. Report to the Taylor, Henry (engineer), 77(1):14-15 65(3):153 American Political Science Assocation, Taylor, Henry C. (economist), 71(2):65-66 Taylor, Rosser Howard, Slaveholding in North by Committee on Instruction, 8(1):73 Taylor, Herbert C., Jr., “Aboriginal Carolina; An Economic View, 18(2):150 “Teaching Regional Geography in the Populations of the Lower Northwest Taylor, Sandra C., ed., Japanese Americans, Pacifi c Northwest,” by Carl H. Mapes, Coast,” 54(4):158-65 from Relocation to Redress, review, 35(2):165-68 Taylor, Horace J., “Pacifi c Whales at Play,” 78(1/2):64 Teaching the New Social Studies in Secondary 10(2):93-94 Taylor, Teancom, 28(2):137 Schools: An Inductive Approach, by Taylor, Jacob R., 72(1):3, 5, 7-8 Taylor, Tom, 89(3):130-31 Edwin Fenton, review, 59(3):156-61 Taylor, James, 6(4):240-41, 10(3):221, Taylor, Walter P., The Birds of Washington, Teaching Wyoming History by Counties, by 15(4):281-82, 40(1):18-19 review, 45(1):37; Mammals and Birds Grace Raymond Hebard, 17(4):305- Taylor, James Wickes, 31(3):297, 299-301 of Mount Rainier National Park, 306, 24(2):154 Taylor, Jeanette, The Quadra Story: A History 18(4):305-306 Teal, Joseph N., 11(1):77, 48(3):92-93 of Quadra Island, review, 101(3/4):165- Taylor, Wash., 13(4):291 Teamsters Union, 85(4):142-43, 145, 86(1):39, 66; River City: A History of Campbell Taylor, William, 40(1):18-19 88(4):171, 100(3):134, 139 River and the Discovery Islands, Taylor, William H., “Mount Si Trail Teapot Dome: Oil and Politics in the 1920’s, by review, 92(1):44-45; Tidal Passages: A Dedicated,” 22(3):213-15 Burl Noggle, review, 54(3):131-32 History of the Discovery Islands, review, Taylor Grazing Act (1934), 54(1):18, 61(1):38 Teapot Dome scandal, 41(3):227, 55(1):2-3, 5, 100(4):202-203 The Teacher and His Ideals, by Herbert H. 65(2):57-65 Taylor, John D., 59(1):14-15 Gowen, 9(1):77 Teast, Sidenham, 18(1):12-13, 17 Taylor, John W., 86(4):155, 157-59 teachers Teats, Govnor, 4(1):15, 17, 32 Taylor, John Y., 98(1):19 on educational cruise in Alaska, The Technocrats: Prophets of Automation, by Taylor, Joseph E., III, “For the Love of It: A 96(4):188-97 Henry Elsner, Jr., review, 59(2):103 Short History of Commercial Fishing Native, 92(1):22-26 Tecumseh (Lake leader), 55(3):108 in Pacifi c City, Oregon,” 82(1):22-32; in Oreg., training of, 46(1):11, 101(1):3, Teekalet Hotel (Port Gamble, Wash.),

Index 387 6(4):240 Alaska, by Hudson Stuck, review, Almanac, review, 64(1):43-44; Black Teggart, Frederick J., Diary of Nelson Kingsley, 5(3):227-29, 2d ed., 8(1):68 Robe: The Life of Pierre-Jean De Smet, a California Argonaut of 1849, 6(2):128; Ten Tough Trips: Montana Writers and the Missionary, Explorer, and Pioneer, Prolegomena to History, the Relation of West, by William W. Bevis, review, review, 56(1):36-37; Faint the Trumpet History to Literature, Philosophy, and 82(2):76 Sounds: The Life and Trial of Major Science, 8(1):68; ed., Academy of Pacifi c Ten Years of Missionary Work among the Reno, review, 58(3):160; Plume Rouge, Coast History, Publications of, review, Indians at Skokomish, Washington a Novel of the Pathfi nders, review, 4(2):128-29 Territory, 1874-1884, by Myron Eells, 34(1):109-10 Teias (Yakama leader), 97(1):32-34, 37, 73(4):165-74 Terrill, Charles, 80(1):19, 83(2):48, 50-51 99(4):159, 161-62, 164-65 Ten Years on the Pacifi c Coast by F. X. Blanchet, Terrill, Ira N., 52(4):131 Teit, James H., The Middle Columbia Salish, and Jacksonville: A National Historic territorial administration, 35(1):47, 19(4):305-306 Landmark City, ed. Edward J. Kowrach, 42(4):277-82, 60(3):145-53, 78(4):145- Tekoa, Wash., 13(4):291-92, 22(3):200 review, 75(2):85 51. See also names of individual Telban, Amelia, 91(4):200-201 A Tenderfoot in Montana: Reminiscences of governors; names of individual states; telegraph the Gold Rush, the Vigilantes, and the names of individual territories lines through Wash.Terr., 72(3):137-40 Birth of Montana Territory, by Francis “Territorial Expansion—A Threat to the proposed connection across Pacifi c Ocean, M. Thompson, ed. Kenneth N. Owens, Republic?” by Nolan Fowler, 53(1):34- 63(3):91-93, 96-103 review, 97(2):101-102 42 in Seattle, 1(4):200-202 Teng Baiye, 93(4):171-79 “Territorial Government in the Inland telephone operators, 92(4):192-96, 199-200 “Teng Baiye and Mark Tobey: Interactions Empire: The Movement to Create telephones, 1(4):202-203, 15(2):157-58, between Chinese and American Art in Columbia Territory, 1864-69,” by Merle 92(4):190-202, 94(3):165-66 Shanghai and Seattle,” by David Clarke, W. Wells, 44(2):80-87 televisions, 78(1/2):17, 22-24, 30 93(4):171-79 “Territorial Papers in the Department of Telford, Wash., 13(4):292 Teng Gui. See Teng Baiye the Interior Archives, 1873-1890: Teller, Edward, 85(1):25-28, 31, 34 Tenino (steamer), 11(4):264-65 Washington, Idaho, and Montana,” by Teller, Henry M., 53(4):138-39, 74(1):4-6 Tenino, Wash., 14(1):40 W. Turrentine Jackson, 35(4):323-41 Teller Reindeer Station (Port Clarence, Tennessee, migrants from, 29(2):115-34, Territorial Papers of the United States, ed. John Alaska), 17(1):14, 75(3):100-104 33(1):23 Porter Bloom, Vol. 27: The Territory of Telling Western Stories: From Buffalo Bill Tenney, Charles D., “Chinese History,” Wisconsin: Executive Journal, 1836- to Larry McMurtry, by Richard W. 2(2):99-104 1848; Papers, 1836-1839, review, Etulain, review, 91(2):99-100 Tenny, Abigail Davidson, 4(2):107, 109 62(2):88, Vol. 28: The Territory of Telo-kite (Cayuse leader). See Tilokaikt Tenny, William A., 4(2):107, 109 Wisconsin, 1839-1848, review, 68(1):46 Telxawey (Palouse leader), 38(4):293-95, 297, Tenure, Nativity and Age as Factors in Iowa Territorial Pioneers of California, 18(4):293, 301, 303 Agriculture, 1850-1860, by Seddie 298-300 temperance movement, 94(4):197-207 Cogswell, review, 69(1):37-38 Territorial Politics and Government in in Alaska, 102(1):29-42 A Ten-Year Program for the Seattle Public Montana, 1864-89, by Clark C. Spence, in B.C., 98(3):130-42 Library, by Seattle Public Library, review, 69(1):38 and Revival of 1905, 83(4):150 21(2):145-46 Territorial Republican (Olympia). See in Oreg., 66(2):55-56 A Tepee In His Front Yard: A Biography of H. Olympia Territorial Republican in Oreg. Terr., 40(1):8-10 T. Cowley, One of the Four Founders Territorial University (Wash.). See University in Wash., 98(3):130-42: Seattle, 59(4):181- of the City of Spokane, Washington, by of Washington 82, 74(1):29-30, 95(2):70, 75-76, 78-81; Clifford M. Drury, review, 41(1):73 The Territories and the United States, Yakima Valley, 77(3):101-102 Tepper, Leslie, Legends of Our Times: Native 1861-1890: Studies in Colonial in Wyo., 44(2):78 Cowboy Life, review, 91(2):106-107 Administration, by Earl S. Pomeroy, See also alcohol; Prohibition (1920- Terajima, Ryoan, 62(4):151-53 review, 38(2):172-73 30); prohibition, local; Woman’s “The Tercentenary of a Great Failure,” by The Territory of Washington, 1879, by Christian Temperance Union; names of Herbert H. Gowen, 15(1):3-10 Francis H. Cook, ed. J. Orin Oliphant, individual temperance groups Terkel, Studs, Hard Times: An Oral History 16(3):233-34 Tempest over Teapot Dome: The Story of Albert of the Great Depression, review, “Terror on Tower Avenue,” by John M. B. Fall, by David H. Stratton, review, 62(4):154-55 McClelland, Jr., 57(2):65-72 90(3):163 Termagant (ship), 69(4):162-63, 167 Terry, Alfred H., 29(2):141, 145, 149, Templeman, Louis D., 66(1):4-5, 10 Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian 49(4):137, 142-43 Templeton, Payne, 54(1):24-25 Policy, 1945-1960, by Donald L. Fixico, Terry, Charles C., 8(2):114, 13(1):17- Templeton, William, 8(1):33 review, 79(1):43 18, 13(3):209, 45(3):76, 52(2):64, Temporary National Economic Commission, “‘Terminus Disease’: The Clark P. Crandall 97(3):144 54(1):1-2 Description of Puget Sound in 1871,” Terry, Chloe Ann, 55(4):170-71 Ten Days that Shook the World, by John Reed, by G. Thomas Edwards, 70(4):163-77 Terry, Grove C., 33(3):316 50(3):87 Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 50(2):39-47 Terry, Roland, 96(3):132, 136-37, 143, 147-49 Ten Spikes to the Rail: Twohy Brothers, Early Terra Pacifi ca: People and Place in the Tertiary Faunal Horizons of Western Day Northwestern Railroad Builders, by Northwest States and Western Canada, Washington, by Charles E. Weaver, John Roger Twohy, review, 76(1):34 ed. Paul W. Hirt, review, 90(3):159-60 7(3):252 Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled, a Terrell, Glenn, 103(2):55, 60, 63 The Tertiary Formations of Western Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Terrell, John Upton, American Indian Washington, by Charles E. Weaver,

388 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 8(1):72 93 Jeffrey A. Johnson, review, 100(2):96 Terzich, Yanco, 66(4):165, 168, 170-72 Theatre Comique (Tacoma), 71(1):2, 6-7 They Built the West: An Epic of Rails and Tests and Measurement in the Social Sciences, Theatre Royal (Barkerville, B.C.), 51(3):97- Cities, by Glenn Chesney Quiett, by Truman L. Kelley and A. C. Krey, 102 review, 27(2):181 review, 26(2):146-48 Theatrical and Stage Employees Union, Local They Call Me Father: Memoirs of Father Teton County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 15, 71(4):173-82 Nicolas Coccola, ed. Margaret Teton Dam (Mont.), 103(1):11 Theatrical Federation (Seattle), 71(4):172-82 Whitehead, review, 80(3):115 Tevis, Lloyd, 41(4):314 Theatrical Syndicate (New York), 81(2):57- They Came to a River, by Allis McKay, review, Tewell, Jeremy J., rev. of The Oregon Trail: An 61, 66 33(1):82-84 American Saga, 97(2):101 Theisen, Lee Scott, rev. of The Progressive Era, They Came to a Valley, by Bill Gulick, review, Texada Island (B.C.), 78(3):118 67(1):37-38 59(4):225 Texas Cowboys, by Dane Coolidge, review, Thelen, David P., “Robert LaFollette’s They Gave Royal Assent, by D. A. McGregor, 29(1):90-91 Leadership, 1891-1896: The Old and review, 60(3):164-65 Texas Governors’ Message, Coke to Ross, 1874- New Politics and the Dilemma of They Never Go Back to Pocatello: The Selected 1891, ed. Sinclair Moreland, 9(1):75 the Progressive Politician,” 62(3):97- Essays of Richard Neuberger, ed. Steve Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century, by 109; The New Citizenship: Origins of Neal, review, 81(1):31 Herbert Eugene Bolton, 7(2):172 Progressivism in Wisconsin, 1885-1900, “They Rode the Trains: Railroad Passenger The Texas Navy in Forgotten Battles and review, 64(4):177-78; Robert M. La Traffi c and Regional Reaction,” by Shirtsleeve Diplomacy, by Jim Dan Hill, Follette and the Insurgent Spirit, review, Jonas A. Jonasson, 52(2):41-49 29(1):91-92 69(1):40 They Tried to Cut It All: Grays Harbor— The Texas Rangers. A Century of Frontier Theller, E. R., 45(1):2-4 Turbulent Years of Greed and Greatness, Defense, by Walter Prescott Webb, Theobalds, William W., 37(1):46 by Edwin Van Syckle, review, 73(4):186 review, 27(3):269-70 Theodoratus, Robert J., rev. of Ethnohistory in They Walked Before: The Indians of Texas Road (Wash. Terr.), 45(4):128-29 Southwestern Alaska and the Southern Washington State, by Cecelia Svinth Thacker, Robert, “Being on the Northwest Yukon: Method and Content, 63(2):76- Carpenter, review, 71(3):133 Coast: Emily Carr, Cascadian,” 77 They Were San Franciscans, by Miriam Allen 90(4):182-90 Theodore C. Blegen: A Memoir, by John T. de Ford, review, 33(2):218-20 Thaddeus (ship), 12(3):166, 191 Flanagan, review, 70(4):184 Thibeault, Joseph, 10(3):206, 210-13, 215, 218 Thane, Bart, 75(2):64-65 Theodore Roosevelt and Japan, by Raymond A. Thibert, Henry, 21(4):276, 279 Thane, Eric (pseud.). See Henry, Ralph Esthus, review, 58(4):219 Thibodo, Augustus J., “Diary of Dr. Augustus Chester Theodore Roosevelt and the Art of Controversy: J. Thibodo of the Northwest Exploring Thane, James L., Jr., “An Ohio Abolitionist Episodes of the White House Years, Expedition, 1859,” ed. Howard S. in the Far West: Sidney Edgerton and by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., review, Brode, 31(3):287-347 the Opening of Montana, 1863-1866,” 63(2):74 Thiel, Cecelia, rev. of Hunters at the Margin: 67(4):151-62; ed., A Governor’s Wife Theodore Roosevelt and the Idea of Race, by Native People and Wildlife Conservation on the Mining Frontier: The Letters of Thomas G. Dyer, review, 72(4):183 in the Northwest Territories, review, Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863- Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive 99(4):198-99 1865, review, 69(4):187-88 Movement, by George E. Mowry, Thiel’s Detective Agency, 37(3):237-57 Tharp, Marilyn, “Story of Coal at Newcastle,” review, 38(4):363-64 Thiessen, D. G., “Industrial Violence in the 48(4):120-26 Theodore Winthrop: Portrait of an American Coeur d’Alene Mining District: The “That Fiend in Hell”: Soapy Smith in Legend, Author, by Eugene T. Woolf, review, Visual Record,” 78(3):83-90 by Catherine Holder Spude, review, 74(1):39 “Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: The 103(3):153-54 Theoharis, Athan, Seeds of Repression: Portland Soviet and the Emergence of That Man Thomson, by R. H. Thomson, ed. Harry S. Truman and the Origins of American Communism, 1918-1920,” Grant H. Redford, review, 41(2):174-75 McCarthyism, review, 63(4):181-82 by Adam J. Hodges, 98(3):115-29 Thatcher, Edward P., rev. of Historical Atlas of A Theory of Northern Athapaskan Prehistory, Thinking Like a Mountain: Aldo Leopold and Early Oregon, 65(3):150 by John W. Ives, 103(3):111 the Evolution of an Ecological Attitude Thatcher, R. W., 95(4):202 “‘There are Chinese and Chinese’: Regional toward Deer, Wolves, and Forests, by Thayer, Theodore, rev. of Contemporary Variations in Imagining the ‘Other,’ an Susan L. Flader, review, 68(1):12 America: The National Scene Since Illustrated Essay and Review,” by Chris “Thinning, Topping, and Loading: Japanese 1900, 36(4):356-57 Friday, 89(2):98-104 Americans and Beet Sugar in World Thayer, William W., 89(3):143 “These Men We Recognize,” by W. L. Davis, War II,” by Louis Fiset, 90(3):123-39 theater, 57(4):137-47 44(3):129-34 Third Party Movements Since the Civil War; in B.C., 51(3):97-102 These Valiant Women: History of the Sisters With Special Reference to Iowa, by Fred Parrington, Vernon, on, 44(3):101-103 of St. Mary of Oregon, 1886-1986, E. Haynes, review, 8(1):66-67 in Wash., 28(2):115-36: Seattle, 81(2):54- by Wilfred P. Schoenberg, review, Thirteen Years of Travel and Exploration in 66; Tacoma, 71(1):2, 6-7, 83(1):38; 77(4):152 Alaska, 1877-1889, by W. H. Pierce, ed. University of Washington, 85(3):116- “Theses Related to the Pacifi c Northwest: R. N. DeArmond, review, 70(1):44-45 17 University of Washington Checklist,” Thirty Explosive Years in Los Angeles County, See also vaudeville by Ronald Todd, 35(1):55-64, 40(1):65- by John Anson Ford, review, 54(1):41- Theater Comique (Seattle), 28(2):117, 123 69 42 The Theater of the Golden Era in California, by “They Are All Red Out Here”: Socialist Politics Thirty Years in the Golden North, by Jan Welzl, George R. MacMinn, review, 33(1):91- in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1895-1925, by 24(1):65-66

Index 389 Thirty-First Annual Report, by the Hawaiian Thomas, C. G., rev. of Denny’s Knoll: A Thomas Francis Meagher: An Irish Historical Society, 15(2):147 History of the Metropolitan Tract of the Revolutionary in America, by Robert G. The Thirty-Second State: A Pictorial History University of Washington, 72(4):185 Athearn, review, 42(4):337-38 of Minnesota, by Bertha L. Heilbron, Thomas, Carol, “Robert E. Burke, 1922-1998,” Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: review, 50(2):70-71 89(2):97 From Conquest to Conservation, ed. Thiry, Paul, 43(2):167-68, 75(3):128-39 Thomas, Charles M., 83(2):49-52 James P. Ronda, review, 90(1):53 This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Thomas, Charles S., 48(3):95 Thomas Jefferson and the Stony Mountains: Agriculture, 1860-1910, by Sucheng Thomas, Christopher M., rev. of Greenscapes: Exploring the West from Monticello, by Chan, review, 79(2):76 Olmsted’s Pacifi c Northwest, Donald Jackson, review, 73(2):91 This Blessed Wilderness: Archibald McDonald’s 100(4):195-96 Thomas L. Wand (steamer), 30(2):142-43 Letters from the Columbia, 1822- Thomas, Daniel H., ed., Guide to the Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Explorations in 1844, ed. Jean Murray Cole, review, Diplomatic Archives of Western Europe, America, 1808-1841, by Jeannette E. 93(3):151-53 review, 52(3):125 Graustein, review, 59(3):162-63 This Bloody Deed: The Magruder Incident, by Thomas, Edward Harper, Chinook, a History Thomas O. Larkin: A Life of Patriotism and Ladd Hamilton, review, 87(3):163 and Dictionary of the Northwest Coast Profi t in Old California, by Harlan This Bountiful Place: Art about Agriculture, Trade Jargon, 27(2):180-81 Hague and David J. Langum, review, the Permanent Collection, ed. Shelley Thomas, Eldon L., 84(1):17-18 82(3):113 Curtis, review, 97(4):203-204 Thomas, Ernie, 103(2):61-63 Thomas Perkins (ship), 22(2):140 This Emigrating Company: The 1844 Oregon Thomas, Ethyle, 33(1):41-42 Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Twenty-eighth Trail Journal of Jacob Hammer, by Thomas, François Marie, 72(3):104-105 President of the United States: A Jacob Hammer, ed. Thomas A. Rumer, Thomas, George H., 40(1):44-64 Psychological Study, by Sigmund review, 83(1):36-37 Thomas, James, 38(4):298 Freud and William C. Bullitt, review, This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Thomas, John M., 3(4):297, 15(4):293, 295, 58(4):205-207 Mind, by Ivan Doig, 78(4):135-40, 33(4):399-400 Thomas Woodward (ship), 7(1):22 review, 70(4):180 Thomas, John T., 8(1):40, 45 Thompson (language), 41(4):333, 335 This is the Place, by Marguerite Cameron, Thomas, Kenny, Sr., Crow Is My Boss, Taatsaa’ Thompson, Albert J., “Atanum Valley review, 31(1):99 Shaa K’exalthet: The Oral Life History Fifty-Four Years Ago,” 15(2):93-105, This Is What They Say, by François of a Tanacross Athabaskan Elder, 15(3):240; “Memories of White Mandeville, ed. Ron Scollon, review, 103(3):113, review, 97(4):206-207 Salmon and Its Pioneers,” 14(2):108-26 101(1):47 Thomas, Lately (pseud.), Sam Ward, “King of Thompson, Albert W., “The Early History This Land of Gold and Toil, by Ruth Jordan the Lobby,” review, 56(4):182-83 of the Palouse River and Its Names,” Peterson, review, 75(2):87 Thomas, Lewis G., “Mission Church in 62(2):69-76 This Old House: The Story of Clara Rust, by Jo Edmonton: An Anglican Experiment in Thompson, Charles, 20(2):139-40 Anne Wold, review, 69(4):158 the Canadian West,” 49(2):55-60; The Thompson, Chloe S., rev. of Beyond the This Reckless Breed of Men: The Trappers and Liberal Party in Alberta: A History of Rockies, 21(3):230-31; rev. of The Fur Traders of the Southwest, by Robert Politics in the Province of Alberta, 1905- Cabin at the Trail’s End; A Story of Glass Cleland, review, 41(3):274-75 1921, review, 50(4):170; rev. of Louis Oregon, 20(1):65-66 This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of the Riel, 55(3):132; rev. of Regionalism Thompson, Clara Willson, 97(1):14 Enemy, by James A. Aho, review, in the Canadian Community, 1867- Thompson, Coquelle, 97(2):59 87(4):213-14 1967: Canadian Historical Association Thompson, D. P., 35(4):332 This Was Cattle Ranching: Yesterday and Centennial Seminars, 62(3):126 Thompson, David, 6(1):3-10, 38(3):217-18 Today, by Virginia Paul, review, Thomas, Maud, 101(3/4):119-20 canoe race of, on Columbia River, 65(4):191-92 Thomas, Nancy (Russell), 3(4):297 21(4):294-96 This Was Wheat Farming: A Pictorial History Thomas, O. S., 18(2):96-97 and Finlay, Jacques Raphael “Jaco,” of the Farms and Farmers of the Thomas, Phillip Drennon, This Well-Wooded 10(3):164-66 Northwest Who Grow the Nation’s Land: Americans and Their Forests from at Flathead Post (Mont.), 33(3):251-62 Bread, by Kirby Brumfi eld, review, Colonial Times to the Present, review, honored, 25(1):77 60(4):222-23 78(1/2):60 in Idaho, 11(2):97-103, 11(3):163-73 This Well-Wooded Land: Americans and Thomas, Wash., 14(1):43 journals of, 23(1):18-24, 23(2):88-93, Their Forests from Colonial Times Thomas, W. F., 101(3/4):119 23(3):173-76, 48(2):49-50, 52 to the Present, by Thomas R. Cox, Thomas, Winnie, 95(2):78 and McDonald, Finan, 6(1):5-9, Robert S. Maxwell, Phillip Drennon Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State 13(3):197-200, 33(3):260, 262 Thomas, and Joseph J. Malone, review, Museum. See Burke Museum of and McMillan, James, 6(1):5-9 78(1/2):60 Natural History and Culture and Mount Robson, 19(1):24-26 This Wild Spirit: Women in the Rocky The Thomas Burke Papers, 1875-1925, by at Palouse River, 62(2):71-73 Mountains of Canada, ed. Colleen Richard Berner and Robert C. Nesbit, in Spokane country, 4(1):3-11, 8(3):183- Skidmore, review, 97(4):206 review, 52(4):158 87, 8(4):261-64, 9(1):11-16, 9(2):103- Thom, Adam, Claims to the Oregon Territory Thomas Chandler Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): A 106, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284-87, considered, 30(1):73-74 Study in Provincial Toryism, by V. L. O. 10(1):17-20, 21(1):4, 39(3):181-83, Thomas, Benjamin E., “Demarcation of the Chittick, review, 16(2):148-50 187-88, 40(4):319-21, 98(2):81 Boundaries of Idaho,” 40(1):24-34 Thomas Condon, Pioneer Geologist of Oregon, works of: Columbia Journals: David Thomas, Bob, The Massie Case, review, by Ellen Condon McCornack, review, Thompson, review, 90(3):156-57; 58(3):151-54 19(4):296-97 David Thompson’s Journals Relating

390 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly to Montana and Adjacent Regions, Space for Living: A Novel of the Grand 83(3):116 1808-1812, review, 44(2):91; David Coulee and Columbia Basin, review, Thornhill, Emma, 96(2):95, 98-99 Thompson’s Narrative, 1784-1812, 35(4):364-65 Thornhill, Richard, 13(2):136-41, 13(3):225- review, 55(2):87-88; David Thompson’s Thompson, Martin, 14(2):117 26, 231-32, 13(4):299, 15(3):217, Narrative of His Explorations in Thompson, Nile, rev. of Tradition and Change 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-34, 14(4):299- Western America, 1784-1812, review, on the Northwest Coast: The Makah, 303, 15(4):294-97, 96(2):95, 98 7(4):322-24 Nuu-chah-nulth, Southern Kwakiutl Thornton, Edward, 31(2):183-84 Thompson, David P., 60(2):78, 80 and Nuxalk, 78(1/2):66 Thornton, Harrison, 54(4):167-74, 72(4):152, Thompson, Dennis L., “Religion and the Thompson, R. R., 7(2):126, 16(3):180-81, 154-56 Idaho Constitution,” 58(4):169-78 27(1):54, 59, 62, 97(1):35 Thornton, J. Quinn, 10(3):225-27, 45(4):109 Thompson, Edward (boatswain), 17(4):281 Thompson, Robert, 6(2):96 Thornton, Mildred Valley, Indian Lives and Thompson, Edward H. (settler), 6(1):18 Thompson, Ross, 23(2):103 Legends, review, 58(4):211 Thompson, Erwin N., Shallow Grave at Thompson, Sara V., 3(4):299 Thornton, Thomas F., ed., Haa Léelk’w Hás Waiilatpu: The Sagers’ West, review, Thompson, Scott M., I Will Tell of My War Aaní Saax’u / Our Grandparents’ Names 62(1):6; rev. of Chief Spokan Garry, Story: A Pictorial Account of the Nez on the Land, review, 103(3):143- 1811-1892: Christian, Statesman, and Perce War, review, 92(4):203-4 44; rev. of Qayaq: Kayaks of Alaska Friend of the White Man, 52(3):115-16 Thompson, Susannah, 6(1):19-20 and Siberia, 93(1):48; rev. of . . . So Thompson, Francis M., 27(3):220-21 Thompson, Thomas Gordon, The Chemical They Understand: Cultural Issues in works of: A Tenderfoot in Montana: Utilization of Wood in Washington, Oral History, 95(4):206; rev. of Take Reminiscences of the Gold Rush, the 15(1):71 My Land, Take My Life: The Story Vigilantes, and the Birth of Montana Thompson, W. F. (biologist), rev. of North of Congress’s Historic Settlement of Territory, review, 97(2):101-102 Pacifi c: Japan, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, Alaska Native Land Claims, 1960-1971, Thompson, George (slave), 29(1):62, 65-66 28(1):95-96 94(2):101; rev. of The Tlingit Indians, Thompson, George T. (politician), 30(1):16 Thompson, W. F. (editor), 102(1):36-38 84(2):60 Thompson, Henry, 19(1):6-9 Thompson, W. W., 31(3):292-344 Thornton, Wash., 22(3):200, 38(4):335-56 Thompson, J. (secretary of the interior), Thompson, Walter J., 26(2):94-95, 102-106 “Thornton Fleming McElroy—Printer, 36(3):253-55 Thompson, Wilda, rev. of Blankets and Politician, Businessman,” by Elizabeth Thompson, J. David, ed., Handbook of Moccasins, 25(1):67-68 M. Allison and W. A. Katz, 54(2):54-65 Learned Societies and Institutions: Thompson, William Alexander, 83(1):2-11 Thoron, Ben W., 88(1):6, 8 America, review, 2(4):360-61 Thompson people, 33(4):381, 386, 75(2):73- Thorp, F. M., 26(2):107-108 Thompson, J. W. (park superintendent), 74 Thorp, Mortimer, 14(4):256 100(1):15 (B.C), fur trade at, 98(2):78- Thorp, Wash., 14(1):44 Thompson, James Westfall, History of 94 Thorp, Willard, rev. of The American 1890s: Livestock Raising in the United States, Thomson, Alexander, 50(3):113 Life and Times of a Lost Generation, 1607-1860, 34(2):231 Thomson, Dale C., Alexander Mackenzie: 59(1):51-52 Thompson, John (Boston crewmember), Clear Grit, review, 52(4):164 Thorpe, Berenice DuRae, Reunion on 17(4):282, 286 Thomson, Reginald H., 100(1):13, 15, 21, 25 Strawberry Hill, review, 35(2):183 Thompson, John (sea otter hunter), 31(4):384 and Bogue Plan, 75(1):24-25, 27, Thorpe, J. M., 9(4):263, 275 Thompson, John A., 3(4):299 75(4):173-74, 177 Thorpe, J. O. “Casey,” 66(4):165 Thompson, John Enoch, 63(3):93, 96, 102- cartoon of, 91(3):129 Thorpe v. Tenem Ditch Company, 9(4):263, 103 and Hill, Sam, 94(4):183-96 275 Thompson, John Herd, British Columbia: and Municipal League of Seattle, 66(1):18- Thorsen, Alice, 48(1):11 Land of Promises, review, 97(4):207- 19, 22 Thorseth, Matthea, Cradled in Thunder, 208; Canada, 1922-1939: Decades of and municipal power, 100(2):71-72 review, 38(2):181-82 Discord, review, 77(3):114 and Port of Seattle, 68(2):62-63, 68-69 Thorson, John E., River of Promise, River Thompson, John M., Russia, Bolshevism, and and Seattle Sun, 92(2):60, 64-69 of Peril: The Politics of Managing the the Versailles Peace, review, 59(2):116 and waterway development in Seattle, Missouri River, review, 87(2):103-104 Thompson, John R., 41(2):134-35, 144 48(1):3, 59(2):80, 86 Thorson, Winston B., “Pacifi c Northwest Thompson, L. L., 45(4):120 works of: That Man Thomson, review, Opinion on the Russo-Japanese War Thompson, Laurence C., rev. of Indian Art 41(2):174-75 of 1904-1905,” 35(4):305-22; “Pacifi c of the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Thomson, Thomas G., 72(1):5, 7, 9-10 Northwest Opinion on the Washington Craftsmanship and Esthetics, 69(2):92- Thorkelson, Jacob, 54(1):26-28 Conference of 1921-1922,” 37(2):109- 93 Thorn, Jonathan, 13(2):89, 91 27; “Washington State Nominating Thompson, Levant Frederick, 6(1):20, Thorn, William A., 66(1):3-4, 10, 12 Conventions,” 35(2):99-119 6(3):215 Thornbloom, W. D., ed., Covenant Frontiers; Those Who Came First, by A. W. Nelson, Thompson, Lewis, 26(4):283-84, 289-93 Fifty Years in China, Fifty-three Years 26(2):151 Thompson, Lucy, 1(1):30, 32 in Alaska, Three Years in Africa, review, “A Thousand-Mile Summer: The Henderson- Thompson, M. Terry, rev. of Indian Art of 33(3):365-66 Kirtley 1895 Reconnaissance of Central the Northwest Coast: A Dialogue on Thornburg (Wyeth expedition), 4(3):174 Idaho,” by Rhoda M. Love, 102(2):55- Craftsmanship and Esthetics, 69(2):92- Thorndike, E. A., 97(3):142-43 66 93 Thorne, Jonathan, 14(4):264-65 Thoughts by the Way, by Delia Taylor Thompson, Margaret, High Trails of Glacier Thorne, Tanis C., rev. of The Dispossession Whittelsly, 24(3):237 National Park, review, 28(1):100-101; of the American Indian, 1887-1934, A Thousand Blunders: The Grand Trunk

Index 391 Pacifi c Railway and Northern British coal industry in, 29(2):163, 165 Tigil River (Russia), 95(2):61-62 Columbia, by Frank Leonard, review, creation of, 14(1):45 Tikhmenev, P. A., 46(4):116 88(3):150-51 election in (1852), 13(2):156-58 works of: A History of the Russian- Thrall, Wash., 14(1):44, 41(1):13, 16-17 martial law in (1856), 27(3):206-209, American Company, review, 71(1):45 Thrane, Marcus Møller, Selected Plays of 34(1):30, 35, 37, 42(1):6-7, 12-13, Tikiraq. See Point Hope, Alaska Marcus Thrane, review, 99(2):97-98 43(2):91-119 Tilcoostay (Flathead Indian), 29(3):306 Thrapp, Dan L., The Encyclopedia of newspapers of, 13(3):186, 13(4):256-68, Tilden, Freeman, The National Parks: What Frontier Biography (cd-rom), review, 14(4):283, 18(1):46, 26(1):38, 49-54, They Mean to You and Me, review, 86(3):114-17 26(2):136, 39(3):235 43(1):69-70 Thrashin’ Time: Memories of a Montana post offi ces in, 20(2):129-30 Tilden, Samuel J., 55(3):117-18, 60(3):135-44 Boyhood, by Milton Shatraw, review, railroads in, 16(4):243-50 Tillamook: Land of Many Waters, by Ada M. 62(3):121 Thurston County Bible Society, 24(2):113, Orcutt, review, 43(1):78-79 Three Brothers (ship), 6(2):85, 12(1):46, 118 Tillamook, Oreg., KKK in, 53(2):60-64, 21(2):85 Thurston County Courthouse, 32(4):435, 69(2):75-85 “Three Diplomats Prominent in the Oregon 438, 440-43, 73(1):9, 87(4):201, 208- Tillamook County (Oreg.), dairy industry in, Question,” by Edmond S. Meany, 209 49(2):77-81 5(3):207-14 Thurston County Old Settlers’ Association. Tillamook Headlight, 49(2):80 Three Feathers (Mitat Weptes; Nez Perce See Old Settlers’ Association of Tillamook 1952, by George Byron Wright, Indian), 97(1):22, 99(4):167 Thurston County review, 99(3):140-41 Three Frontiers: Family, Land, and Society in Thurston County Pioneer and Historical Tillebrown, James, 17(4):280, 282 the American West, 1850-1900, by Dean Society, The Great Myth—“Mount Tillicums of the Trail, by George C. F. Pringle, L. May, review, 87(2):102 Tacoma,” 15(4):306 14(3):237-38 Three Lakes, Wash., 14(1):45 Thurston County Pioneer Association, Tillman, Ben, 39(4):264 Three Mountain, William, 98(4):169-72, 5(2):153 Tillotson, Ira M., Legal Principles of Property 177-80 Thurston County Railroad Construction Boundary Location on the Ground in Three Old French Chronicles of the Crusades, Company, 16(4):249 the Public Land Survey States, review, by Edward Noble Stone, review, Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 5(1):66, 22(4):299- 66(2):90-91 31(2):229-30 305 Tilokaikt (Telo-kite; Tiloukaikit; Cayuse Three Old Plainsmen and Three Other Western works of: “William Clark: Soldier, leader), 8(4):253 Stories, by Robert Bruce, 15(2):149 Explorer, Statesman,” 1(4):234-51 Tiloukaikit (Cayuse leader). See Tilokaikt “Three Problems for the Labor Historian,” by Tí qwatsx (Makah Indian), 68(4):158-61 Tilton, C. E., 25(4):244, 26(4):251, 258-62 Nuala McGann Drescher, 60(1):29-31 Tiahannui (HBC employee), 15(3):221 Tilton, George, 9(1):8-9 Thrills and Spills of a Cowboy Rancher, by B. J. Tianna (Hawaiian leader), 4(2):118-19 Tilton, James Lyons, review, 50(4):165-66 Tibbals, Harry, 6(4):239 correspondence of, 1(1):71, 8(4):291-302 Throckmorton, Arthur L., 54(1):33-35, Tibbetts, Calvin, 24(3):182-83 and Leschi (Nisqually leader), 49(2):70 57(4):181, 58(4):180, 61(4):201-202 Tico, Joaquin, 71(2):73, 75 and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), works of: “George Abernethy, Pioneer Tidal Passages: A History of the Discovery 43(2):93-96, 98-99, 103, 109 Merchant,” 48(3):76-88; Oregon Islands, by Jeanette Taylor, review, and public land surveys in Wash., Argonauts: Merchant Adventurers on 100(4):202-203 63(4):129, 131, 133-34 the Western Frontier, review, 53(3):123 Tidball, John C., 62(4):134-37 and Tacoma, planning of, 66(3):97, 99, 103 Through Historic Years with Eliza Ferry Leary, tidelands, 4(4):243-46, 273, 276, 22(4):281- and Territorial University (Wash.), by Laura Virginia Wagner, 26(2):152 82, 48(1):2 13(4):313-14 Through the Diplomatic Looking-Glass: The Tide’s Secret, by Reed Fulton, 22(2):155 Tilton, Marvin, 69(1):11-12 Immediate Origins of the War in Tidwell, Robert, 73(2):55-61 Timber, A Novel of Pacifi c Coast Loggers, Europe, by Oliver Benson, review, Ties That Bind: Economic and Political by Roderick L. Haig-Brown, review, 31(3):366-67 Dilemmas of Urban Utility Networks, 33(4):447-48 Through the Hawse-Hole, by Florence Bennett 1800-1990, by Charles David Jacobson, Timber: Toil and Trouble in the Big Woods, by Anderson, 23(4):306 review, 93(3):147-48 Ralph W. Andrews, review, 60(2):107- Through These Portals: A Pacifi c War Saga, Tieton River irrigation project, 10(1):28, 30, 108 by Wayne C. MacGregor, Jr., review, 42(2):110, 118-21, 49(1):11-17 Timber and Stone Act (1878), 27(1):45-47 95(1):46 Tieton Water Users’ Association, 42(2):120-21 Timber and the Forest Service, by David A. Thrum, Thomas G., “The Pae humu of Tiffany, Ross K., 84(1):15-16 Clary, review, 79(1):44 Heiaus Non-sacred,” review, 19(1):64 Tifl is, Wash., 14(1):46 The Timber Beast, by Archie Binns, review, Thrush, Coll-Peter, Native Seattle: Histories Tift, Bert, 69(3):102-103, 105 35(4):365-66 from the Crossing-Over Place, review, Tigalda Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 73, Timber Culture Act (1873), 37(3):183-85, 187 99(1):37-38; rev. of The Urban Indian 38(2):129-30, 136-37, 141-43 timber industry. See logging and lumber Experience in America, 93(3):158-59 Tiger, Lionel, rev. of Mission of Change in industries Thunder’s Eye (Hinmetumsilu; James; Nez Alaska: Eskimos and Moravians on the “Timber Town: Market Economics in Coos Perce Indian), 97(1):19, 24 Kuskokwim, 56(1):44-45 Bay, Oregon, 1850 to the Present,” by Thurston, Samuel Royal, 3(1):68-69, Tiger, Wash., 14(1):46 William G. Robbins, 75(4):146-55 17(4):267, 26(3):212, 40(1):4, 19-23 The Tiger in the Senate: The Biography of Timberlake, Charles E., “Russian American Thurston County (Wash.), 4(2):103, Wayne Morse, by A. Robert Smith, Contacts, 1917-1937: A Review 21(1):24-27 review, 54(1):35-36 Article,” 61(4):217-21; rev. of A

392 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Canadian’s Road to Russia: Letters Northwest Coast of America and the Peary North Pole Controversy, by from the Great War Decade, 81(3):116; Bering Straits, by Aurel Krause, review, William R. Hunt, review, 74(4):179 rev. of Feeding the Russian Fur Trade: 48(3):112 To the Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit Provisionment of the Okhotsk Seaboard The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, 1741- Indians, 1881/1882: Journals and Letters and the Kamchatka Peninsula, 1639- 1867, by Andrei Val’terovich Grinev, by Aurel and Arthur Krause, by Aurel 1856, 62(1):36-37; rev. of Siberia, the review, 98(4):200-201 Krause and Arthur Krause, review, New Frontier, 62(1):36-37 Tlingit people 85(4):162 Timberlake, James H., Prohibition and the architecture of, 82(2):53-55 To the Columbia Gateway: The Oregon Progressive Movement, 1900-1920, at AYP, 101(3/4):127-28, 133 Railway and the Northern Pacifi c, review, 54(4):181-82 clothing of, 83(1):8-9 1879-1884, by Peter J. Lewty, review, Timberline Lodge (Oreg.), 44(1):11 descriptions of (1890s), 50(2):50-52 79(2):80 Time, Tide and Timber: A Century of Pope and federal classifi cation of, 75(4):157-63 To the Great Ocean: Siberia and the Trans- Talbot, by Edwin T. Coman, Jr., and and fur traders, 90(4):198-99 Siberian Railway, by Harmon Tupper, Helen M. Gibbs, review, 42(1):77-79 historiography on, 103(3):115 review, 57(1):36 A Time of Gathering: Native Heritage in and liquor production, 54(2)71, 69(4):164 To the Halls of the Montezumas: The Mexican Washington State, ed. Robin K. Wright, migration of, 24(3):166-71 War in the American Imagination, by review, 84(2):73 photographs of, 82(2):51-58, 83(1):8-9 Robert W. Johannsen, review, 77(2):77 Time on the Cross, Vol. 1: The Economics and Russian Orthodox Church, 63(2):44, “To the Pioneers of Washington,” by Samuel of American Negro Slavery, Vol. 2: 46-49 L. Crawford, 6(3):177-78 Evidence and Methods: A Supplement, shamanism among, 63(2):47, 82(2):53 To the Rockies and Beyond, by Robert E. by Robert W. Fogel and Stanley L. and slavery, 9(4):279-81 Strahorn, 59(1):36-45 Engerman, review, 66(2):79-84 and tourism, 56(2):71-73 To the Sandwich Islands on H.M.S. Blonde, Times (Seattle). See Seattle Times and wage economy, introduction to, by Robert Dampier, ed. Pauline King Times (Tacoma). See Tacoma Times 78(1/2):43-49 Joerger, review, 64(2):89-90 The Times of Melville and Whitman, by Van villages of, 83(1):3-4, 7-9 To the White Clouds: Idaho’s Conservation Wyck Brooks, review, 39(1):70-71 See also Alaska Natives Saga, 1900-1970, by J. M. Neil, review, Timothy (Ta-Moot-Tsoo; Tamootsin; Nez To Be a Politician, by Stimson Bullitt, review, 97(2):92-93 Perce leader), 2(4):340-41, 349-50, 50(3):115-16 To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in American 7(4):331, 18(4):247-49, 38(4):285, 294- To California and the South Seas: The Diary of History, by Harold M. Hyman, review, 95, 297, 97(1):23, 27, 29, 32 Albert G. Osbun, 1849-1851, by Albert 52(2):76-77 Tindall, George B., rev. of Edgar Gardner G. Osbun, ed. John Haskell Kemble, Toamo (Siberian Yupik), 101(3/4):130 Murphy, Gentle Progressive, 61(1):59 review, 59(2):109-10 “Toast of the Town in the Thirties: Seattle’s Tinkham, Abiel W., 10(1):4, 7, 30(3):312-14, To Conquer a Peace: The War between the Washington Athletic Club and Its 32(1):54-55, 47(4):105-106 United States and Mexico, by John Champion Swimmers,” by Doris H. Tinphai (HBC employee), 12(2):141-45 Edward Weems, review, 66(1):38 Pieroth, 87(1):16-28 Tiott, John, 41(4):356-57 To Die is Not Enough: A True Account of Tobacco Use by Native North Americans: Tippett, Maria, “Pleasing Diversity and Murder and Retribution, by Donald Sacred Smoke and Silent Killer, ed. Sublime Desolation: The 18th-Century Delano Wright, review, 67(3):124-25 Joseph C. Winter, review, 96(1):44-45 British Perception of the Northwest “‘To Foster Honorable Pastimes’: Baseball as Tobey, Mark, 93(4):171-79, 96(1):26 Coast,” 65(1):1-7; Emily Carr: A a Civic Endeavor in 1880s Seattle,” by Tobias, John L., rev. of Big Bear: The End of Biography, review, 71(3):136 Scott Cline, 87(4):171-79 Freedom, 76(4):157 Tipple, John, Crisis of the American Dream: To No Privileged Class: The Rationalization Tobie, Harvey Elmer, No Man Like Joe: The A History of American Social Thought, of Homesteading and Rural Life in Life and Times of Joseph L. Meek, 1920-1940, review, 60(2):113-14 the Early Twentieth-Century West, by review, 41(2):171-72 Titus, Eliza, 5(1):29 Stanford J. Layton, review, 80(1):33 Tobin, Caroline, Seattle’s Waterfront: The Titus, Hattie, 71(4):177, 91(3):124, 128, To Oregon by Ox-Team in ’47, by Fred Walker’s Guide to the History of Elliott 132-33 Lockley, 15(2):146-47 Bay, review, 73(4):189 Titus, Hermon F., 71(3):119, 122-23, To Reclaim a Divided West: Water, Law, and Tobin, Gregory M., The Making of a History: 91(3):124-35 Public Policy, 1848-1902, by Donald J. Walter Prescott Webb and “The Great Titus, Nelson C., “The Last Stand of the Nez Pisani, review, 84(4):155 Plains,” review, 70(1):19 Perces,” 6(3):145-53 To Serve the Greatest Number: A History of Toby (Lewis and Clark guide), 35(1):9-10, 14 Tiwiteqis (Old Joseph; Nez Perce leader), Group Health Cooperative of Puget Tocqueville, Alexis de, 52(1):3 97(1):20, 24, 29 Sound, by Walt Crowley, review, Tod, C. T., 11(2):136, 138-40, 144-45 Tixier, Victor, Tixier’s Travels on the Osage 89(4):214-15 Tod, John, 10(3):223, 225-28, 230, 11(1):59- Prairies, 32(2):222-23 To Siberia and Russian America: Three 60, 62, 12(2):145, 24(4):260-61, Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Prairies, ed. John Centuries of Russian Eastward 25(1):16, 21, 98(2):82, 89-91 Francis McDermott, review, 32(2):222- Expansion, Vol. 3: The Russian Todd, Alden, Abandoned: The Story of the 23 American Colonies, 1798-1867: Greely Arctic Expedition, 1881-1884, Tlatskanai people, 54(4):162-64 A Documentary Record, ed. Basil review, 93(4):210-11 The Tlingit Indians, by George Thornton Dmytryshyn, E. A. P. Crownhart- Todd, C. C., 102(2):73 Emmons, ed. Frederica de Laguna, Vaughan, and Thomas Vaughan, works of: “Origin and Meaning of the review, 84(2):60 review, 83(2):75 Geographic Name Palouse,” 24(3):190- The Tlingit Indians. Results of a Trip to the To Stand at the Pole: The Dr. Cook—Admiral 92

Index 393 Todd, Hugh, 4(1):15, 17, 21, 32 Todd and Company, 30(4):384 18(4):267-68, 24(3):239-40, 26(1):73 Todd, J. Ronald, 51(2):61 Todhunter, W. B., 66(4):175 on American purchase of Alaska, works of: “The Steamer ‘Beaver,’” Todhunter and Devine, 66(4):175-79 80(3):104-106 27(4):367-68; “Theses Related to Toedtemeier, Terry, Wild Beauty: Photographs archival materials on, 11(1):79-80 the Pacifi c Northwest: University of of the Columbia River Gorge, 1867- ascent of Mount Rainier by, 1(1):77-81 Washington Checklist,” 35(1):55-64, 1957, review, 100(2):89 and cattle, introduction of to Pacifi c 40(1):65-69; ed. “Letters of Governor Togonche (HBC employee), 5(4):270-71 Northwest, 14(3):173-74 Isaac I. Stevens, 1857-1858,” 31(4):403- Toil and Trouble: A History of American centennial of arrival at Fort Vancouver of, 59; ed., “A Selected Bibliography of the Labor, by Thomas R. Brooks, review, 21(1):18-19 Writings of Edmond Stephen Meany,” 56(3):134-35 descendants of, 25(2):155 26(3):176-91; rev. of The American Tokeland, Wash., 14(1):47 and Ebey, Isaac N., 7(4):320-21, 8(1):42, Fur Trade of the Far West, 26(4):303; Tolan Committee, 93(3):130-31 8(2):142 rev. of American Newspapers, 1821- Tolbert, Caroline Leona, History of Mount during Indian wars (1855-58), 5(1):56, 1936. A Union List of Files Available Rainier National Park, review, 8(4):293-96, 301-306, 13(4):273, in the United States and Canada, 25(1):68-69 43(2):93, 96, 95(1):29, 31, 34 28(4):429-30; rev. of Bainbridge Told by the Pioneers, Reminiscences of Pioneer on Kitsap (Suquamish leader), 25(4):298- through Bifocals, 32(4):451; rev. of The Life in Washington, comp. Washington 99 Banditti of the Plains, 27(3):273-74; Pioneer Project, review, 30(2):221-22 and Miller, William Winlock, 83(3):103, rev. of Brief Historical Sketch of Grays Toledo, Oreg., anti-Japanese sentiment in, 107 Harbor, Washington, 33(3):352-53; 69(3):116-26 and Fort Nisqually, 6(3):179-97, 6(4):271, rev. of A Brief Historical Sketch of Port Toledo, Wash., 14(1):47-48, 87(3):130-32, 7(2):140-41, 8(2):109, 10(3):205- Townsend, Washington, 33(3):352-53; 135, 137 30, 11(1):59-60, 62, 70, 11(2):145, rev. of A Brief History of Oregon City “The Toledo Incident: The Deportation of the 11(3):220, 223, 11(4):294-97, 300-302, and West Linn, Oregon, 33(3):352-53; Nikkei from an Oregon Mill Town,” by 12(1):68, 70, 12(2):137-47, 12(3):220- rev. of A Brief History of Port Angeles, Stefan Tanaka, 69(3):116-26 21, 226-27, 12(4):301-302, 13(1):61-66, Washington, 33(3):352-53; rev. of A Toll, Robert C., Blacking Up: The Minstrel 13(2):131, 133-35, 141, 13(3):225- Brief History of Shelton, Washington, Show in Nineteenth-Century America, 32, 13(4):293, 297, 14(2):146-47, 33(3):352-53; rev. of By an Oregon review, 67(1):39-40 14(3):223-34, 14(4):299-306, 15(1):64- Pioneer Fireside, 33(1):87-88; rev. Toll, Roger W., The Mountain Peaks of 66, 15(2):127-43, 15(3):191-92, 215-26, of Gold Horizon: The Life Story of Colorado, 14(2):154 15(4):289-98, 25(1):62-63, 36(4):334- Manson F. Backus, 29(1):85; rev. of Toll, William, “Progress and Piety: The Ku 36, 41(2):110-17, 119-20, 101(2):71, History of Mount Rainier National Klux Klan and Social Change in 74-76, 78, 80-81 Park, 25(1):68-69; rev. of Living High, Tillamook, Oregon,” 69(2):75-85; and Oregon Treaty (1846), 21(2):100, An Unconventional Autobiography, “Social Organization and Cultural 30(3):325-29 33(1):84; rev. of Northwest Books. Change: An Essay Review,” 66(1):30- political career of, 27(2):157, 160-64 Report of the Committee on Books of 34; “W. E. B. DuBois and Frederick religious services by, 42(3):233 the Inland Empire Council of Teachers Jackson Turner: The Unveiling and works of: “Journal of William Fraser of English, 1942. Rev. of Over 1100 Preemption of America’s ‘Inner Tolmie—1833,” 3(3):229-41, Books; Selected Magazine Bibliography, History,’” 65(2):66-78; “Were We the 23(3):205-27 33(4):443-44; rev. of The Old Days ‘Last Best Hope’? Slavery in the Social Tolstich, A. See Tolstykh, Andreyan in and near Salem, Oregon, 33(1):87- Order: An Essay Review,” 67(1):29-32; Tolstykh, Andreyan, 4(2):88, 90, 94, 88; rev. of Pacifi c Crest Trails from Jews of the Pacifi c Coast: Reinventing 102(4):181 Alaska to Cape Horn, 38(1):91-92; Community on America’s Edge, review, Tom Burns’ Harpoon. See Portland Harpoon rev. of A Pictorial History of the 102(1):47-48; The Making of an Ethnic “Tom Foley’s Last Campaign: Why Eastern State of Washington, 29(1):85-86; Middle Class: Portland Jewry over Four Washington Voters Ousted the Speaker rev. of Sacajawea of the Shoshones, Generations, review, 75(1):41; The of the House,” by Kenton Bird, 95(1):3- 35(2):178-79; rev. of Snow Sentinels Resurgence of Race: Black Social Theory 15 of the Pacifi c Northwest, 24(1):61- from Reconstruction to the Pan-African Tom Horn, Man of the West, by Lauran Paine, 62; rev. of South of the Sunset: An Conferences, review, 72(4):188; rev. review, 56(1):40 Interpretation of Sacajawea, the Indian of core: A Study in the Civil Rights Tom Walsh in Dakota Territory: Personal Girl That Accompanied Lewis and Movement, 1942-1968, 65(1):44; rev. Correspondence of Senator Thomas J. Clark, 28(2):219-20; rev. of Told by the of The Problem of Slavery in the Age Walsh and Elinor C. McClements, ed. J. Pioneers, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life of Revolution, 1770-1823, 67(3):129- Leonard Bates, review, 58(3):165 in Washington, 30(2):221-22; rev. of 30; rev. of Send These to Me: Jews and tomanawis (spirits), 20(3):186-89 Triggernometry: A gallery of gunfi ghters Others Immigrants in Urban America, Tomasevich, Jozo, International Agreements with technical notes on leather slapping 68(1):41 on Conservation of Marine Resources, as a fi ne art, gathered from many a Tollner, Eliza J., 7(1):51-52 with Special Reference to the North loose holstered expert over the years, Tolmie, Jane (née Work), 12(2):137, 142, 144, Pacifi c, review, 34(3):309-10 26(2):148; rev. of Who’s Who on the 13(3):228, 15(2):126-27, 15(3):217, 224 Tomita, Teiko “Yukari,” 97(4):184-85 Pacifi c Coast: A Biographical Dictionary Tolmie, Mary Fraser, 25(2):155-56 Tomkins, William, Indian Sign Language, of Leading Men and Women of the Tolmie, Roderick Finlayson, 25(2):155-56 18(1):74; Universal Indian Sign Pacifi c Coast States, Vol. 1, 38(3):273-74 Tolmie, Simon Fraser, 26(1):73 Language, 20(2):148 Todd, William, 1(4):256-58 Tolmie, William Fraser, 8(3):220, 17(4):271, Tomlinson, Owen A., 76(4):127-28, 99(3):118

394 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Tommy Brayshaw: The Ardent Angler-Artist, Topping’s Trail: The First Years of a Now 74(3):116-23; Yellowstone, 74(1):2-10 by Stanley E. Reed, review, 71(2):94 Famous Smelter City, by Elsie G. to Oreg., 89(1):52-53 Tomorrow a New World: The New Deal Turnbull, review, 57(2):86 railroad promotion of, 74(3):116-23, Community Program, by Paul B. The Torchbearers: Women and Their Amateur 89(2):98, 100 Conkin, review, 52(3):122-23 Arts Associations in America, 1890- to Victoria, B.C., 103(2):67-83 Tomorrow is Growing Old: Stories of the 1930, by Karen J. Blair, review, See also guidebooks Quakers in Alaska, by Arthur O. 88(1):48-49 The Tourist’s Northwest, by Ruth Kedzie Roberts, review, 71(3):138 Tornow, Edward, 35(3):224 Wood, 8(1):70-71 Tompkins, E. Berkeley, Anti-Imperialism in Tornow, Frederick, 35(3):223 Tourtellotte and Hummel (Boise), 92(1):5-6 the United States: The Great Debate, Tornow, John, 35(3):223-32 Tovell, Freeman M., At the Far Reaches of 1890-1920, review, 63(1):33 Tornow, Louise, 35(3):223 Empire: The Life of Juan Francisco de la Tompkins, Edna, 80(4):148-53 Torodash, Martin, “Steinberger of Samoa: Bodega y Quadra, review, 99(4):201 Tompkins, Jane, West of Everything: The Inner Some Biographical Notes,” 68(2):49-59 Toveri (Astoria, Oreg.), 74(4):155, 159 Life of Westerns, review, 84(1):30 Toropov, Brandon, Encyclopedia of the Toveritar (Astoria, Oreg.), 74(4):155, 159 Tompkins, John Barr, rev. of Glory of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, review, Towal, Wash., 14(1):51 Seas, 62(1):36; rev. of Shipwrecks of 96(4):207-208 Toward a National Power Policy: The New the Pacifi c Coast, 50(1):36; rev. of The Torrance, Mary Jane, 7(1):52 Deal and the Electric Utility Industry, War with Cape Horn, 63(4):182; rev. of Tosi, Pascal, 59(4):190-201 1933-1941, by Philip J. Funigiello, West Coast Windjammers in Story and The Totem Pole: An Intercultural History, review, 66(1):43-44 Pictures, 60(4):223 by Aldona Jonaitis and Aaron Glass, Toward a Theory of Instruction, by Jerome S. Tompkins, Stuart Ramsay, 80(4):148-53 review, 102(4):198-99 Bruner, review, 59(3):156-61 works of: Alaska: Promyshlennik and The Totem Pole Indians, by Joseph H. Wherry, “Toward an Effi cient and Moral Society: Sourdough, 103(3):115-16, review, review, 56(3):140 Washington State Minimum Wage 37(2):160-62; A Canadian’s Road to totem poles, 13(4):311, 33(4):379-89, Law, 1913-1925,” by Joseph F. Tripp, Russia: Letters from the Great War 90(4):183-85, 187-90 67(3):97-112 Decade, review, 81(3):116 The Totem Poles of Skedans, by John Smyly “Toward an Even Newer History: An Essay Tompkins, Walker Allison, “The Big Bottom and Carolyn Smyly, review, 68(4):197- Review,” by Lewis O. Saum, 65(3):146- (Lewis County) 1833-1933,” 24(4):250- 98 47 57 Totem Tales, by Warren E. Crane, review, Towards a New Past: Dissenting Essays Tonasket, Batiste, 47(2):47 24(1):59-60 in American History, ed. Barton J. Tonasket, Mel, 79(3):103-104, 108 Totten, George M., 17(2):136-37, 143 Bernstein, review, 60(2):116-17 Tongass National Forest, 66(2):62, 65, 67, 70, Totten, J. G., 47(2):34-36 Towboat Pilot, by Elston J. Melton, review, 69(2):52, 82(4):144-45 Totus, Watson, 101(1):21 40(2):162 Tongass Timber Act (1947), 82(4):144-45 Touchet, Wash., 14(1):50 Towner, Elwood A. (Red Cloud), 80(4):144-45 Tongue Point (Oreg.), 3(2):134-35, 141, 150 Tough Men, Tough Country, by Ellis Lucia, Townley, A. C., 56(1):18-22, 24, 26, 29 Tonkovich, Nicole, The Allotment Plot: review, 55(4):179 Townsend, Alfred, 18(2):116, 118, 37(1):54 Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Tough Trip Through Paradise, 1878-1879, by Townsend, George, The Northcliffe Collection, Perce Survivance, review, 103(4):194-95 Andrew Garcia, ed. Bennett H. Stein, review, 18(1):71-72 Tonner, A. C., 16(1):25-27 review, 59(3):164-65 Townsend, John Kirk, 7(3):218, 221, 225, Tono, Wash., 14(1):49 The Toughest Indian in the World, by Sherman 24(1):41-42, 35(3):219-21, 42(3):228- (ship), 4(2):121, 13(2):83-92, Alexie, review, 92(4):207-208 29, 84(4):143-45 14(4):264-65, 268, 18(1):23-24, Toupin, John, 24(3):227, 229 works of: Narrative of a Journey across 70(3):119-20, 98(1):6 Toupin, Marie Dorion. See Dorion, Marie the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia Too-hool-hool-suit (Nez Perce leader). See A Tour of Duty in the Pacifi c Northwest: E. A. River, and a Visit to the Sandwich Toohoolhoolzote Porcher and HMS Sparrowhawk, 1865- Islands, Chili, &c., with a Scientifi c Toohoolhoolzote (Nez Perce leader), 45(1):2, 1868, by E. A. Porcher, ed. Dwight L. Appendix, review, 92(2):97-98 5-6, 49(4):131 Smith, review, 93(2):99-100 Townsend, Kenneth William, World War Toole, Joseph K., 44(1):28 A Tour of Four Great Rivers: The Hudson, II and the American Indian, review, Toole, Kenneth Ross, “The Anaconda Copper Mohawk, Susquehanna and Delaware, 92(4):203-204 Mining Company: A Price War and in 1769; being the journal of Richard Townsend movement, 61(3):149-51 a Copper Corner,” 41(4):312-29; Smith of Burlington, New Jersey, ed. Townshend, Charles Hervey, 24(1):51 “When Big Money Came to Butte: Francis W. Halsey, review, 1(3):170-71 Townshend, George, 24(1):49-51 The Migration of Eastern Capital to Touring Afoot, by C. P. Fordyce, 8(3):233 Townshend, Henry H., 24(1):49-51 Montana,” 44(1):23-29; Montana: An tourism Toy, Eckard V., Jr., “The Ku Klux Klan in Uncommon Land, review, 50(4):164; to Alaska, 56(2):67-74, 72(4):146-56, Tillamook, Oregon,” 53(2):60-64; Twentieth-Century Montana: A State 88(2):102, 90(2):77-88, 96(4):171-79 “The Oxford Group and the Strike of of Extremes, review, 65(3):151; rev. of and automobiles, 83(3):88-100, 88(3):158, the Seattle Longshoremen in 1934,” The American West: A Reorientation, 103(2):71-72, 74, 76 69(4):174-84; “Silver Shirts in the 59(3):162; rev. of Nevada: The Great bibliography on, 52(4):154 Northwest: Politics, Prophecies, and Rotten Borough, 1859-1964, 57(3):132 to national parks and monuments, Personalities in the 1930s,” 80(4):139- Toombs, Robert, 52(1):11 91(3):138-47: Crater Lake, 88(3):158, 46; “Spiritual Mobilization: The Toppenish, Wash., 14(1):49-50, 26(3):240, 95(2):108-109; Mount Rainier, Failure of an Ultraconservative Ideal 57(3):103-109, 72(3):122-31 90(1):30-40; Mount Saint Helens, in the 1950’s,” 61(2):77-86; “What’s

Index 395 New? Western History in Print and Industry, by J. C. Cameron, review, Alice Turnidge Hamot, 26(3):236 on cd-rom,” 86(3):114-17; rev. of 34(4):415-16 Trail Creek (B.C.) mining district, 60(2):89- The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry: Traders’ Tales: Narratives of Cultural 97 Tillamook County, Oregon, 63(3):123; Encounters in the Columbia Plateau, The Trail Leads West, by Clareta Olmstead rev. of The Conservative Intellectual 1807-1846, by Elizabeth Vibert, review, Smith, review, 38(1):93 Movement in America Since 1945, 89(4):216 The Trail Led North: Mont Hawthorne’s Story, 69(3):139-40; rev. of Forces of Prejudice trading posts. See names of individual posts by Martha Ferguson McKeown, review, in Oregon, 1920-1925, 76(3):118; rev. The Trading Voyages of Andrew Cheyne, 1841- 40(4):349-50 of Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan 1844, ed. Dorothy Shineberg, review, Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies, by B. W. in Colorado, 74(1):41; rev. of Ku Klux 64(1):45 Mitchell, review, 16(3):228-29 Klan: The Invisible Empire, 59(4):219- “The Trading Voyages of the Atahualpa,” by F. The Trail of 1858: British Columbia’s Gold 20; rev. of The Ku Klux Klan in the W. Howay, 19(1):3-12 Rush Past, by Mark Forsythe and Greg City, 1915-1930, 59(4):219-20; rev. of Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast: Dickson, review, 99(3):148-49 Religion and Society in the American The Makah, Nuu-chah-nulth, Southern The Trail of Gold, by Dane Coolidge, review, West: Historical Essays, 79(2):76; rev. of Kwakiutl and Nuxalk, by Ruth Kirk, 28(4):433-34 This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of review, 78(1/2):66 The Trail of the “Bull-Dog”: A 50,000 Mile the Enemy, 87(4):213-14 Tradition in a Turbulent Age: Whitman Journey by Motor Car through the Toynbee, Arnold, 52(3):111 College, 1925-1975, by G. Thomas United States, Canada, Mexico, B.C., Tozier, Albert, 60(2):74 Edwards, review, 94(2):105-106 Alaska, and the Klondike, by Charles Tozier, Leroy, 78(1/2):3-4 “Traditions of the Hoh and Quillayute Percival, 90(2):77-88 Tozzer, Alfred M., Excavation of a Site at Indians,” by Albert B. Reagan, The Trail of the Plow, An Historical Novel, by Santiago Ahvitzotla, Federal District of 20(3):178-89 Marie Miller Goffi n, review, 33(2):216- Mexico, 13(1):72 Trafton, Ellsworth, 96(3):120 17 TR and Will: A Friendship That Split the Trafton, J. E., 96(3):121 Trail Tales, by James David Gillilan, review, Republican Party, by William Manners, Trafzer, Clifford E., Death Stalks the Yakama: 7(1):81 review, 62(2):90 Epidemiological Transitions and The Trail to California: The Overland Journal TRA (architects), 84(1):38 Mortality on the Yakama Indian of Vincent Geiger and Wakeman A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Reservation, 1888-1964, review, Bryarly, ed. David Morris Potter, Story, by Samuel G. Houghton, review, 89(3):161; Renegade Tribe: The Palouse review, 37(2):164-65 68(4):194 Indians and the Invasion of the Inland The Trail to Oregon, by Frederica B. Coons, Trachtenberg, Alan, Reading American Pacifi c Northwest, review, 79(1):40; review, 46(2):61-62 Photographs: Images as History, Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Trailmakers of the Northwest, by Paul Leland Mathew Brady to Walker Evans, review, Walla Walla, and Wanapum Indians: Haworth, 13(1):69-70 81(4):156 An Historical Bibliography, review, Trails, Rails and War: The Life of General G. Trachtenberg, Alexander, 52(3):84 84(3):109; rev. of The End of Indian M. Dodge, by Jacob Randolph Perkins, Tracks, Trails, and Tales in Clallam County, Kansas: A Study of Cultural Revolution, review, 23(3):229 State of Washington, by Harriet U. Fish, 1854-1871, 71(1):46; rev. of The Trails: Toward a New Western History, ed. review, 76(2):76 Kalispel Indians, 79(1):38; rev. of Magic Patricia N. Limerick, Clyde A. Milner Tracy, Albert A., 53(1):42 in the Mountains, the Yakima Shaman: II, and Charles E. Rankin, review, Tracy, B. F., 2(4):357-59 Power and Practice, 86(2):91-92 84(2):63, 85(2):50-58 Tracy, Elizabeth, 88(1):37-39 The Tragedy of Leschi, by Ezra Meeker, Trails of Early Idaho: The Pioneer Life Tracy, F. P., 56(4):159-67 18(4):268-69, 268-69 of George W. Goodhart, and His Tracy, Thomas H. (businessman), 68(4):170- Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum; Prelude to the Association with the Hudson’s Bay and 71, 173 Yakima Indian War, 1855-56, by American Fur Company’s Traders and Tracy, Thomas H. (Wobbly), 49(4):167, 171, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, 34(3):330 Trappers, by George W. Goodhart 71(2):51-52, 59 Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: The Death of and Abraham C. Anderson, review, Tracy, William, 88(1):37-39 Andrew J. Bolon, Yakima Indian Agent, 32(2):218-19 Tracy house (Seattle), 88(1):37-39 as Told by Su-el-lil, Eyewitness; Also, Train, James M., 66(1):4 Tracyton, Wash., 14(1):51 the Suicide of General George A. Custer, Training for the Public Profession of the Law, trade and commerce as Told by Owl Child, Eyewitness, by by Alfred Zantzinger Reed, 12(4):307- between Canada and Hawaiian Islands, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, ed. Donald 308 63(3):87-103 M. Hines, review, 88(1):43 trains. See railroads in Oreg., 48(3):76-88 Tragedy on Jackass Mountain: More Stories Trains of Discovery: Western Railroads and in Oreg. Terr., 48(3):76-88 from a Small-Town Mountie, by the National Parks, by Alfred Runte, between West and Asia, 6(3):154-61, Charles Scheideman, review, review, 76(2):70 15(1):3-10, 64(1):8-11 103(4):196-97 The Tramp Printer, Sometime Journeyman of See also fur trade; “The Tragic Legend of Laura Law,” by Robert the Little Hometown Papers in Days trade associations, in lumber industry, Saltvig, 78(3):91-99 That Come No More, by Ben Hur 41(4):285-311 The Trail Blazers, by Mary H. Wade, review, Lampman, 26(2):151 “Trade Associations in the Lumber Industry 16(3):228-29 The Trampling Herd: The Story of the Cattle of the Pacifi c Northwest, 1899-1914,” The Trail Blazers; Historical and Genealogical Range in America, by Paul I. Wellman, by John H. Cox, 41(4):285-311 Record of Early Pioneer Families of review, 32(2):223-24 Trade Union Agreements in Canadian Oregon, Missouri and the South, by Trani, Eugene P., “Hubert Work and the

396 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Department of the Interior, 1923-28,” modes of transportation Dramatized Biography, 22(4):314, rev. 61(1):31-40; The Presidency of Warren Transportation Act (1920), 54(3):104-12, ed., review, 42(4):338-39 G. Harding, review, 70(3):142; The 56(3):106, 110-11, 79(4):140-43 Treadwell group, 75(2):63, 65, 66(4):165-67, Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure in Transportation Act (1940), 79(4):146 170-72 American Diplomacy, review, 61(1):59; The Transportation Frontier: Trans-Mississippi Treasure City, Nev., 30(2):156-57, 168 rev. of Alexander Gumberg and West, 1865-1890, by Oscar Osburn Treasure Express: Epic Days of the Wells Fargo, Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1933, Winther, review, 55(4):181 by Neill C. Wilson, review, 27(4):395- 71(2):90; rev. of American Diplomacy Transportation Problems and Policies in 96 and the Narcotics Traffi c, 1900-1939: A the Trans-Missouri West, ed. Jack R. Treasure Lands of the Pacifi c Northwest, by Study in International Humanitarian Davidson and Howard W. Ottoson, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Reform, 62(1):41-42; rev. of Politics review, 60(1):44-45 Railroad, Northern Pacifi c Railway, and Diplomacy of Peacemaking: Trapline Outlaw: Simon Peter Gunanoot, Great Northern Railway, 15(2):152 Containment and Counterrevolution by David Ricardo Williams, review, Treat, Harry W., 92(2):60, 65-67 at Versailles, 1918-1919, 60(4):234; 74(3):140 Treat, John B., 31(3):285-86 rev. of The Seventy-sixth Congress and Trask, David F., rev. of Bonds of Loyalty: Treat, Payson J., “Our Asiatic Neighbors,” World War II, 1939-1940, 72(2):87; German-Americans and World War I, 17(2):84-90; The Far East, a Political rev. of Theodore Roosevelt and Japan, 67(3):112 and Diplomatic History, review, 58(4):219; rev. of Woodrow Wilson and Trattner, Walter I., From Poor Law to Welfare 20(1):64 World Politics: America’s Response to State: A History of Social Welfare in treaties. See names of individual treaties War and Revolution, 60(2):112 America, review, 66(1):42-43 “The Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Alaska, Tranquille (Shuswap leader), 98(2):88 Trautmann, Frederic, ed., Oregon East, Oregon 1884-1912: A Territorial Study,” by Transactions of the . . . Oregon Pioneer West: Travels and Memoirs by Theodor Thomas G. Smith, 65(1):17-28 Association, 4(2):129-30, 10(1):75, Kirchhoff, 1863-1872, review, 79(4):164 Treaty of Amity and Commerce (U.S.-Japan, 11(1):70-71, 13(4):304 Travel and Description, 1765-1865; Together 1858), 6(3):158 The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Controversy: with a List of County Histories, Atlases, Treaty of 1818. See Convention of 1818 Technology, Conservation, and the and Biographical Collections and a List Treaty of 1846. See Oregon Treaty (1846) Frontier, by Peter A. Coates, review, of Territorial and State Laws, by Solon Treaty of Ghent (1814), 5(3):207-10 83(1):36 J. Buck, 5(3):230 Treaty of Hellgate. See Hell Gate Treaty Trans-Canada Highway, 103(2):76 “The Travel Journal of Vasilii Orlov,” by Treaty of Joint Occupation (1818). See Transcript (Olympia). See Olympia Transcript Antoinette Shalkop, 68(3):131-40 Convention of 1818 The Transforming Image: Painted Arts of travelogs. See personal narratives Treaty of Kanagawa (1854), 6(3):154-57, Northwest Coast First Nations, by Bill Travels among the Dena: Exploring Alaska’s 16(1):9, 32(2):132, 146 McLennan and Karen Duffek, review, Yukon Valley, by Frederica de Laguna, Treaty of Medicine Creek (1854), 15(2):121, 93(2):94-95 review, 93(3):151-53 19(3):203-204, 37(1):36, 39-43, 48, 50, “Transforming the Tidelands: Japanese Travels and Adventures, by Henry Alexander, 55, 86(1):18, 21-22, 95(1):26-27, 34-35, Labor in Washington’s Oystering 13(4):282-83 99(2):60-62, 102(1):14-16, 18 Communities before 1942,” by Travels in Alaska, by John Muir, 92(4):171-80, Treaty of Neah Bay (1855), 19(2):137-38, Kathleen Whalen Fry, 102(3):132-43 review, 7(1):77-78 37(1):41, 43, 56 The Transition of a Typical Frontier, by Wilson Travels in North America, 1822-1824, by Paul Treaty of Olympia (1855). See Quinault River Porter Shortridge, 13(4):306 Wilhelm, ed. Savoie Lottinville, review, Treaty “The Transition of the Washington Executive 66(4):182-83 Treaty of Point Elliott (1855), 2(4):307-308, from Territory to Statehood,” by “Travels of a Lady Correspondent,” by Hazel 6(2):109-18, 15(3):193-94, 19(2):136- Robert H. Simmons, 55(2):76-86 E. Mills, 45(4):105-15 38, 22(4):247-50, 37(1):41-43, 52, 56 Translations of the Pacifi c Fisheries Society at Travels Through the Interior Parts of North Treaty of Point No Point (1855), 19(2):137- Its First Annual Meeting, June 10-12, America in the Years 1766, 1767, and 38, 25(3):223-24, 37(1):37, 42-43, 52, 1914, at Seattle, Washington, 6(3):209 1768, by Jonathan Carver, 13(4):282- 56, 46(2):52-58 The Trans-Mississippi West, ed. James F. 83, 22(4):289 The Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure in Willard and Colin B. Goodykootnz, Travis, Helga Anderson, The Umatilla Trail: American Diplomacy, by Eugene P. 22(1):68 Pioneer Days in Washington Territory, Trani, review, 61(1):59 The Trans-Mississippi West: A Guide to its review, 43(3):239-40 Treaty of Washington (1871), 27(3):227-42, Periodical Literature (1811-1938), Travis, J. J., 22(4):279-83 31(2):181-86, 62(2):67 by Oscar Osburn Winther, review, Travis, Lee, 27(3):219-20, 224-26 Treaty of Yedo (1858), 16(1):9-16, 32(2):133- 34(3):329 Treadgold, Donald W., 88(4):190, 192 34, 147 The Trans-Mississippi West, 1803-1853, by works of: rev. of The American Expedition, “The Treaty Rights of the Confederated Cardinal Goodwin, 14(1):70 44(2):93; rev. of Russia, Bolshevism, Tribes of Warm Springs,” by Les The Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912, Pt. 1: and the Versailles Peace, 59(2):116; McConnell, 97(4):190-201 A Guide to Records of the Department rev. of Russia and the South Pacifi c, Treaty with the Makah (1855). See Treaty of of State for the Territorial Period, comp. 1696-1840, Vol. 1: The Russians and Neah Bay Robert M. Kvasnicka, review, 86(1):52- Australia, 80(2):76; rev. of To the Great Treaty with the Nez Perces (1855), 6(3):145- 53 Ocean: Siberia and the Trans-Siberian 53. See also Walla Walla treaty council transportation. See navigation; railroads; Railway, 57(1):36 Treaty with the Nez Perces (1863), 18(3):184 road building; names of individual Treadwell, Alaska, 85(3):82-92 Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon transportation companies; names of Treadwell, Edward F., The Cattle King: A (1855), 31(4):427-28, 97(4):190-99

Index 397 Treaty with the Yakima (1855), 9(4):272, 75(1):43 Trobriand, Philippe Régis de, Army Life in 16(1):20-28, 19(3):165-80, 31(4):427- Tribe under Trust: A Study of the Blackfoot Dakota. Selections from the Journal 28, 95(4):196 Reserve in Alberta, by Lucien M. Hanks, of Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern A Tree in Bud: The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1889- Jr., and Jane Richardson Hanks, review, de Trobriand, review, 33(2):231-32; 1893, by M. G. Bosseront D’Anglade, 43(3):240-41 Military Life in Dakota: The Journal review, 79(2):83 Tribune (ship), 62(2):63-64 of Philippe Regis de Trobriand, review, Treen, Lewis, 6(4):235, 237 “A Tribute to Robert E. Burke,” by Terrence 43(1):72-73 trees M. Cole, 88(4):163-65 Trolleys and Streetcars on American Picture farming of, 44(4):152-56 “A Tribute to the Memory of Brigadier Postcards, by Ray D. Applegate, review, of (1789), 65(4):159 General James Clark Strong,” by Junius 72(1):42 in Oreg., 85(1):46 Thomas Turner, 7(1):38-39 Trombetta, Panfi lo (Peter), 91(2):61, 64 on San Juan Island (Wash.), 98(2):55-63 “Tributes to Professor Meany,” by Charles H. Trombold, John, ed., Reading Portland: The See also under conservation and Carey, Ralph Haswell Lutz, and J. Orin City in Prose, review, 99(1):45; ed., preservation; see also forest Oliphant, 26(3):173-75 Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, management Tri-Cities, Wash. See names of individual cities review, 96(2):105-106 Tregle, Joseph G., Jr., rev. of Huey Long, Trident Refi t Facility (Bangor, Wash.). See Trotter, Reginald George, Canadian History, 62(2):92-93 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and A Syllabus and Guide to Reading, Tremayne, Russell M., “Western Canada: The Intermediate Maintenance Facility 17(4):304-305 West beyond the Pacifi c Northwest,” Triggernometry: A gallery of gunfi ghters with Trottman, Nelson, History of the Union 86(3):118-20; rev. of Fighting the Odds: technical notes on leather slapping Pacifi c; A Financial and Economic The Life of Senator Frank Church, as a fi ne art, gathered from many a Survey, 15(2):150-51 86(4):189 loose holstered expert over the years, “Trouble in the Coal Mines, 1889: Documents Trenholm, Virginia Cole, The Arapahoes, by Eugene Cunningham, review, of an Incident at Newcastle, Our People, review, 63(4):172; The 26(2):148 Washington Territory,” 37(3):231-57 Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies, Trimble, Cannie Ford, 43(2):158-60 The Troubled Farmer, 1850-1900: Rural review, 56(2):90 Trimble, J. G., 45(1):2-4 Adjustment to Industrialism, by Earl W. Trenholme, J. D., 59(4):184-85 Trimble, William J., 49(4):151-52 Hayter, review, 60(1):42 Trennert, Robert A., Jr., Alternative to works of: “American and British Trouping in the Oregon Country: A History Extinction: Federal Indian Policy and Treatment of the Indians in the Pacifi c of Frontier Theatre, by Alice Henson the Beginnings of the Reservation Northwest,” 5(1):32-54; Introductory Ernst, review, 53(4):163-64 System, 1846-51, review, 69(3):137 Manual for the Study and Reading Trout Unlimited, 87(1):10-11, 14 Trenton, Patricia, ed., Independent Spirits: of Agrarian History, 9(1):75-76; The Troutdale, Wash., 14(1):52 Women Painters of the American West, Mining Advance into the Inland Empire, Trowbridge, Robertson, 59(2):94, 96, 98 1890-1945, review, 88(4):199 revew, 5(4):309-14 Trowbridge, William Petit, “Journal of a Trevelyan, Charles Philips, The Great New Trinity Church (Portland, Oreg.), 1(3):127, Voyage on Puget Sound in 1853 by People: Letters from North America and 37(4):308-10 William Petit Trowbridge,” 33(4):391- the Pacifi c, 1898, review, 63(4):170-71 Trinity Church (Seattle). See Trinity Parish 407 Trevelyan, G. M., The Mingling of the Races, Church Trowbridge and Niver Company, 98(1):30- review, 25(3):231 Trinity Church (Tumwater, Wash.), 31, 34 Trever, Albert A., History of Ancient 38(4):324-25 Troy, John Weir, 33(3):370, 99(1):18-19, 23 Civilization: The Ancient Near East and Trinity Episcopal Church (Seattle). See Trinity Truax, Sewall, 29(3):262, 36(4):344 Greece, 28(2):222 Parish Church Truax, Wash., 14(1):52 Trevitt, Victor, 7(2):127, 131 Trinity Parish Church (Seattle), 1(3):128-29, Trudelle (HBC employee), 11(3):218, 223- Tri Svyatitelya, 102(4):183-84 38(1):12-13, 17, 39(3):200-202, 207- 26, 228, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):68-70, Trials and Triumphs: George Washington’s 208, 210, 212 12(2):137-48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300, Foreign Policy, by Frank T. Reuter, A Trip to Neah-Kah-Nie, The Promised Land, 302 review, 76(1):38 A Primer of Pacifi c Northwest History, The True History of the Civil War, by Guy Trials and Triumphs: The First Presbyterian by August Hildebrand, 19(2):153 Carlton Lee, review, 1(2):77-80 Church of Pocatello, Idaho, 1904-2004, “A Trip to Yellowstone and the Oregon Truesdell, Leon E., The Canadian Born in by Thomas R. Cox, review, 100(1):40- Country in 1834,” by Charles Gauld III, the United States: An Analysis of the 41 26(1):28-29 Statistics of the Canadian Element in Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed, by Triple Alliance (Wash.), 55(4):150-51, the Population of the United States, Neil J. Sterritt, Susan Marsden, Robert 57(4):151-55 1850 to 1930, review, 35(1):81-82 Galois, Peter R. Grant, and Richard Tripp, Joseph F., “Toward an Effi cient and Truett, Daniel, 13(3):167-80 Overstall, review, 91(1):45 Moral Society: Washington State Trullinger, Louise Bryant, 50(3):86-87 Tribal Distribution in Oregon, by Joel V. Minimum Wage Law, 1913-1925,” Truman, Harry S. Berreman, review, 29(3):316-17 67(3):97-112 national defense policies of, 48(1):5, Tribal Distribution in South-Western Oregon, The Triumph of Citizenship: The Japanese 85(4):137-49 by Leslie Spier, 19(2):153 and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67, by opposition to policies of: Glen H. Taylor, Tribal Distribution in Washington, by Leslie Patricia E. Roy, review, 101(3/4):162 60(1):10-16, 61(1):41-45; Montana Spier, review, 28(2):196 The Triumph of Tradition: The Emergence of Farmers Union, 83(2):63-67, 69 Tribalism in Crisis: Federal Indian Policy, Whitman College, 1859-1924, by G. and power projects, 99(1):13 1953-1961, by Larry W. Burt, review, Thomas Edwards, review, 85(1):42 and Redin affair, 87(2):82-93

398 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly The Truman Administration and the Problems Organizations, 98(3):150 Turbeville, Daniel E., III, The Electric Railway of Postwar Labor, 1945-1948, by Arthur Tucker, Beverly, 53(3):110-11 Era in Northwest Washington, 1890- F. McClure, review, 61(3):181 Tucker, Dan, 68(4):154-55, 161-62 1930, review, 71(4):187 The Truman and Eisenhower Years, 1945- Tucker, Louis N., 58(2):92-93 Turbulent Years: A History of the American 1960: A Selective Bibliography, comp. Tucker, Mabel W., 35(4):349-55 Worker, 1933-1941, by Irving Margaret L. Stapleton, review, works of: “Northwest Fiction for the Bernstein, review, 62(2):86-87 65(3):153-54 Junior and Senior History School,” Turco, Frank, 55(4):153-54, 71(4):175-76 Truman Committee, 61(2):101, 105-108, 35(4):349-55 Turgeon, Pierre Flavien, 84(1):2-6 99(1):8, 10 Tucker, William, 68(4):170-71, 173 Turnbull, A. H., 5(2):129, 6(1):50 Truman Doctrine, 60(1):13-16 Tucker, William P., Washington State Turnbull, Elsie G., Topping’s Trail: The First Trust Banking in Washington, by Howard H. Government, review, 33(2):213-15 Years of a Now Famous Smelter City, Preston, review, 45(2):65-66 Tuckey, John S., ed., Mark Twain’s Which review, 57(2):86 trust business, in Wash. (1929-52), 43(1):3- Was the Dream? and Other Symbolic Turnbull, George, 89(1):15, 18 26, 43(2):120-53 Writings on the Later Years, 59(1):45-47 Turnbull, John, 30(3):284, 298-99 “The Trust Business in Washington,” by Tudor, Fredric, 24(1):39-40, 47 Turner, A. P. (settler), 13(3):167-80 Howard H. Preston, 43(1):3-26 Tudor, Ralph A., 65(1):30-31, 34 Turner, Arthur (politician), 97(3):121-22 Trust Company Act (Wash., 1903), 43(1):10- Tuell, David, 89(1):6, 8-9 Turner, Bolton, and Webb: Three Historians 12, 19 Tufts, William, 4(3):169 of the American Frontier, by Wilbur R. Trutch, Joseph, 28(2):153-57, 31(2):182, 185, tugboats, 42(4):302-23 Jacobs, John W. Caughey, and Joe B. 103(2):68-69 Tugwell, Rexford G., 52(2):53 Frantz, review, 57(2):83 Truth Teller (Steilacoom, Wash. Terr.), works of: The Brains Trust, review, Turner, Frederick Jackson, 44(3):106, 95(1):32, 34 60(3):170; Grover Cleveland, review, 47(1):20, 48(2):37, 63(2):70 Tryon, Rolla M., The Social Sciences as School 60(2):108-109; How They Became death of, 23(2):158-59 Subjects, review, 27(2):185-86 President: Thirty-fi ve Ways to the White and Du Bois, W. E. B., 65(2):66-78 Tsagiglalal (She Who Watches), 74(2):71, House, review, 56(4):184 frontier thesis of, 39(4):290-91, 43(4):252- 73-76 Tukey, John Fossett, 5(1):23-24 53, 44(3):107, 52(1):1, 4-6, 56(1):30, Tsceminicum; Snake River People: Poems, by Tukwila, Wash., 14(1):53 35, 57(1):18-27, 64(1):1, 5-6, Donald Burnie, 24(1):67 Tulalip Indian Agency, 1(2):30-32, 5(1):12, 64(4):175-77, 71(3):98-100, 82(2):59- Tshimakain mission 15-16, 19, 6(2):109-15, 37(1):41-42, 48, 69, 86(3):136 architecture of, 38(3):228 52-53, 55-56 and Meany, Edmond S., 44(1):30-39, archival materials on, 8(2):159-60 Tulalip Indian Reservation, 6(2):109-18, 51(4):163, 165-66, 97(3):126-27 Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 20(1):59, 37(1):42-43, 56, 38(3):262 and new western history, 83(2):60-62, 22(1):47-50 Tulalip Indian School, 92(1):15, 17-19 85(2):51-58, 89(2):84-96 missionaries at, 25(2):94-95, 67(1):1-9 Tulchin, J. S., rev. of Informal Entente: The on regionalism, 48(3):66-68, 75 Three Mountain, William, at, 98(4):169 Private Structure of Cooperation in safety-valve theory of, 56(3):125-30 The Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, by Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy, works of: “The Signifi cance of the Frontier Viola E. Garfi eld, Paul S. Wingert, and 1918-1928, 70(2):82 in American History,” 82(2):59-62, Marius Barbeau, review, 43(4):305-306 Tule Lake: From Relocation to Segregation, by 65-67; “The West and American The Tsimshian and Their Neighbors of the Harold Stanley Jacoby, review, 90(2):96 Ideals,” 5(4):243-57; “Dear Lady”: North Pacifi c Coast, ed. Jay Miller and Tull, V. E., 29(2):159, 161 The Letters of Frederick Jackson Turner Carol M. Eastman, review, 77(1):31 Tumalo irrigation project (Oreg.), 88(4):210, and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, Tsimshian Mythology, by Franz Boas, 100(4):171 1910-1932, review, 63(4):171; The 8(3):231-32 Tumtum, Wash., 14(1):53 Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Tsimshian people, 24(3):166-70, 57(1):13-17, Tumult (Cascade Indian), 16(3):167-68 Turner, review, 30(3):354-56; Frederick 89(4):203-209 Tumult on the Mountains: Lumbering in Jackson Turner’s Legacy: Unpublished Tslalakum (Straits Salish leader), 72(3):99- West Virginia, 1770-1920, by Roy B. Writings in American History, review, 101 Clarkson, review, 56(2):93 57(2):82-83; The Frontier in American Tsl-stah-ble (Harriet Bobb), 92(1):16-18, Tumwater, Wash., 7(1):42-43, 7(2):139-42, History, review, 12(1):73; Guide to 20-22, 24-25 11(2):157, 14(1):53-54, 15(2):120- the Study and Reading of American Tsubokawa, M., 69(3):125-26 21, 36(4):334-35, 338, 43(4):278-79, History, review, 4(1):48; The Historical Tsukimoto, J. Emy, 102(3):135=36 45(3):73 World of Frederick Jackson Turner, with Tsukuno Matajiro, 101(3/4):152 Tundra, Romance and Adventure on Alaskan Selections from His Correspondence, Tsutakawa, George, 91(1):34-35 Trails, by Bert Hansen, review, review, 60(4):227-28; History, Frontier, Tsutakawa, Mayumi, ed., Turning Shadows 22(2):148-49 and Section: Three Essays by Frederick into Light: Art and Culture of the Tundra Times, 85(1):25, 30 Jackson Turner, review, 87(1):45-46; Northwest’s Early Asian/Pacifi c Tunem, Alfred, “The Dispute over the List of References on the History of the Community, review, 74(3):136 San Juan Islands Water Boundary,” West, 5(2):147-48, 1915 ed., 6(1):71, Tuai, Liem Eng, 100(3):116-17 23(1):38-46, 23(2):133-37, 23(3):196- 1922 ed., 14(2):154; The Signifi cance of Tualatin Academy (Forest Grove, Oreg.), 204, 23(4):286-300 Sections in American History, 24(4):304, 2(2):134, 144-45, 79(2):66-67 Tupper, Charles, 27(2):158 48(3):66 Tubal Cain Mine (Wash.), 82(3):118 Tupper, Harmon, To the Great Ocean: Siberia Turner, George, 21(2):110-12, 34(3):243-69, Tubbs, Stephenie Ambrose, rev. of Joining and the Trans-Siberian Railway, review, 34(4):367-92, 39(4):306, 309 In: Exploring the History of Voluntary 57(1):36 mining investments of, 60(2):93-94, 96-97

Index 399 on municipal censorship, 103(4):179-80 56 Cooley, review, 67(3):133 and Wash. codes, 28(1):41-43 Tuska, Jon, ed., The Frontier Experience: A The Twenties in America, by Paul A. Carter, and Wash. constitutional convention, Reader’s Guide to the Life and Literature review, 59(4):221 4(4):254-55, 258-59, 264-65, 269, of the American West, review, 76(3):114 Twentieth Century Canada, by J. L. 18(2):158-59, 22(4):279-83 Tussing, Arlon R., Mining and Public Policy in Granatstein, I. M. Abella, D. J. and Wash. nominating conventions, Alaska: Mineral Policy, the Public Lands Bercuson, R. C. Brown, and H. B. 35(2):105, 108-10, 118 and Economic Development, review, Neatby, review, 75(2):86 on woman suffrage, 42(2):129, 131 61(1):49-50 Twentieth Century Indians, by Frances Cooke Turner, George A. (surgeon), 27(4):324, 327- Tuttle, Charles R., Alaska, Its Meaning to the Macgregor, review, 33(1):103 28, 336-37 World, Its Resources, Its Opportunities, The Twentieth-Century American West: A Turner, Granville Davenport, 34(3):244, 246 review, 6(1):69 Potpourri, by Gene M. Gressley, review, Turner, John, 24(3):184 Tuttle, Daniel S., 41(2):136, 141-42, 157 70(2):93 Turner, John Herbert, 102(2):84 Tuttle, William M., Jr., Race Riot: Chicago Twentieth-Century Montana: A State of Turner, Joseph T., 33(3):302-303 in the Red Summer of 1919, review, Extremes, by K. Ross Toole, review, Turner, Josiah, 60(2):68-69 63(3):123-24 65(3):151 Turner, Junius Thomas, 5(4):321, 11(3):237- T’Vault, William G., 15(4):267-69, 82(3):104- The Twentieth-Century West: Historical 38 105 Interpretations, ed. Gerald D. Nash and works of: “Facts about George Twadudastut Teoway (Betsy), 96(2):97 Richard W. Etulain, review, 80(4):155 Washington,” 12(3):163-65; “Survivor Twain, Mark Twenty Acts (1850), 27(1):6-10, 17-21, of the Indian and Other Wars,” Browne, J. Ross, compared to, 32(4):391- 67(2):63-68 6(3):168-70; “A Tribute to the Memory 92, 400 Twenty Years of York Factory, 1694-1714: of Brigadier General James Clark folklore in writings of, 58(3):113-18 Jeremie’s Account of Hudson Strait and Strong,” 7(1):38-39 in the Northwest (1895), 42(3):187-202, Bay, review, 18(1):70-71 Turner, Lucien McShan, 86(2):73-74, 76-81 74(3):98-99 Twenty Years on the Pacifi c Slope: Letters of Turner, Mae, Green Bluff’s Heritage, review, Parrington, Vernon, on, 53(3):106-107 Henry Eno from California and Nevada, 76(2):73 and the West, image of, 55(4):170, 176 1848-1871, ed. W. Turrentine Jackson, Turner, Nancy J., ed., Keeping It Living: works of: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, review, 57(3):132-33 Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation 58(3):114-18; The Adventures of Tom Twenty-fi ve Years of the Washington Library on the Northwest Coast of North Sawyer, 58(3):115-18; Clemens of the Association, by Helen Johns, 48(1):25- America, review, 97(2):94-95 “Call”: Mark Twain in San Francisco, 26 Turner, Robert A., 71(3):116-17 review, 61(4):233-34; Life on the Twice Sold, Twice Ransomed, by Emma Ray, Turner, Steve, Amber Waves and Undertow: Mississippi, 58(3):114-15; Mark Twain’s 102(3):108-109, 111-14 Peril, Hope, Sweat, and Downright Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Twichell, Heath, Jr., Allen: The Biography of Nonchalance in Dry Wheat Country, Rogers, 1893-1909, review, 61(3):171; an Army Offi cer, 1859-1930, review, review, 100(3):151 Mark Twain’s Hannibal, Huck and Tom, 66(4):185 Turner, Wallace, The Mormon Establishment, review, 61(3):171; Mark Twain’s Letters Twight, Ben W., Organizational Values and review, 58(4):215-16 to His Publishers, 1867-1894, 59(1):45- Political Power: The Forest Service Turner, Wash., 14(1):54 47; Mark Twain’s Mysterious Stranger versus the Olympic National Park, “Turner’s Safety Valve and Free Negro Manuscripts, review, 61(3):171; review, 76(1):36 Western Migration,” by George R. Mark Twain’s Satires and Burlesques, Twilwell, William, 37(1):45 Woolfolk, 56(3):125-30 59(1):45-47; Mark Twain’s Which Twin Falls County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 Turney, Hopkins L., 52(1):8 Was the Dream? and Other Symbolic Twin Falls Land and Water Company, Turney, Ida Virginia, Paul Bunyan Comes Writings on the Later Years, 59(1):45-47 78(4):126-28 West, 1920 ed., 13(1):69, 1928 ed., Twana, Wash., 14(1):55 Twin Falls North Side Land and Water review, 20(1):66-67 Twana Narratives: Native Historical Accounts Company, 78(4):128-31 Turney, Leander Jay S., 32(3):281-82, 286, of a Coast Salish Culture, by William Twin Falls–Bruneau (Idaho) reclamation 52(2):56-57 W. Elmendorf, 95(1):34-35, review, project, 78(4):128, 132 Turney-High, Harry Holbert, The Flathead 86(4):190-91 Twining, Charles E., Downriver: Orrin Indians of Montana, review, 29(3):317- Twana people, 101(3/4):120 H. Ingram and the Empire Lumber 18 Tweed, William C., Challenge of the Big Trees: Company, review, 67(4):175-76; Turnidge, Joseph, 40(2):140-41, 144 A Resource History of Sequoia and George S. Long: Timber Statesman, Turning Points in Washington’s Public Life, ed. Kings Canyon National Parks, review, review, 87(1):48-49; Phil Weyerhaeuser, George Scott, review, 103(3):147-48 82(4):154 Lumberman, review, 77(2):75; rev. of Turning Shadows into Light: Art and Culture The Tweed Ring, by Alexander B. Callow, Jr., David T. Mason, Forestry Advocate, of the Northwest’s Early Asian/Pacifi c review, 58(4):218 75(4):185 Community, ed. Mayumi Tsutakawa Tweedie, Ann M., Drawing Back Culture: Twisp, Wash., 22(3):200 and Alan Chong Lau, review, 74(3):136 The Makah Struggle for Repatriation, Twisp River (Wash.), 56(2):49-56, 62(4):138- Turning Trees into Dollars: The British review, 94(4):212-14 39 Columbia Coastal Lumber Industry, Twelfth Biennial Report, by State Historical Twiss, Robert L., 45(2):41-46 1858-1913, by Gordon Hak, review, Society of Idaho, 22(2):155 Two Captains West: An Historical Tour of 93(3):154-55 Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Succession the Lewis and Clark Trail, by Albert Turnverein. See Portland Turnverein on a Journey Through Utah to , Salisbury and Jane Salisbury, review, Tuscarora (steamer), 27(4):317-18, 68(2):55- by Elizabeth Wood Kane, ed. Everett L. 41(4):360-61

400 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Two Centuries of Lewis and Clark: Refl ections rev. of Hard Travellin’: The Hobo and Ulrich, Roberta, Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, on the Voyage of Discovery, by William His History, 60(1):45 and the Columbia River, review, L. Lang and Carl Abbott, review, Tyler, Wash., 14(1):55 92(1):52-53 97(1):51 Types of Canoes on Puget Sound, by T. T. “The Ulster County Gazette,” by Edmond S. Two Fronts: A Small Town at War, by Paul Waterman and Geraldine Coffi n, Meany, 22(1):26-31 Fridlund, review, 76(2):76 12(2):153-54 Ulster County Gazette (Kingston, New York), 240 Chinook Jargon Words, by George Tyre, Robert, Douglas in Saskatchewan: The 22(1):26-31, 22(2):159 Coombs Shaw, 24(1):66 Story of a Socialist Experiment, review, Ulvestad, Martin, 33(1):116 “Two Kootenay Women Masquerading as 54(2):84-85 Umapine (Wakonkonwelasonmi; Cayuse Men? Or Were They One?” by O. B. Tyrner-Stastny, Gabrielle, The Gypsy in leader), 26(1):21-24 Sperlin, 21(2):120-30 Northwest America, review, 71(3):133 Umatilla County (Oreg.), 28(3):301-11, “Two Letters concerning the Mercer Girls,” Tyrrell, Freeman W., 10(3):182-84 38(3):194, 100(4):171, 174-75, 177 ed. Vernon Carstensen, 35(4):343-47 Tyrrell, Ian R., Sobering Up: From Temperance Umatilla Indian Agency, 37(1):42-43, 53, 56 “Two Letters on the Spokane Free Speech to Prohibition in Antebellum America, Umatilla Indian Reservation, 5(1):37-43, Fight: A Document Note,” ed. Gregory 1800-1860, review, 71(4):185 37(1):42-43 R. Woirol, 77(2):68-71 Tyrrell, J. B., David Thompson, Canada’s Umatilla irrigation project, 100(4):173, 177- Two Moons (Nez Perce Indian), 101(1):19 Greatest Geographer, 14(1):71-72; 78 “Two Railroad Reports on Northwest David Thompson and the Rocky Umatilla people, 1(4):253-55, 27(2):107-108, Resources,” 37(3):175-91 Mountains, 26(1):72; ed., David 113, 115, 119, 150-51, 97(1):20-21, 24, “Two Roads to Conversion: Protestant and Thompson’s Narrative of His 34, 97(4):198-99 Catholic Missionaries in the Pacifi c Explorations in Western America, 1784- Umatilla River (Oreg.), 100(4):171, 177 Northwest,” by Francis Paul Prucha, 1812, review, 7(4):322-24 The Umatilla Trail: Pioneer Days in 79(4):130-37 Tyrrell, Rebecca Davis Prince, 10(3):182-83 Washington Territory, by Helga Two Rooms: The Life of Charles Erskine Scott Tyrrell Prairie (Wash.). See Hawks Prairie Anderson Travis, review, 43(3):239-40 Wood, by Robert Hamburger, review, “Tyrrell’s Name Should Be Saved,” by George umealit (Iñupiat whaling captains). See 90(4):207 H. Himes, 10(3):182-84 umialiit “Two Strawberry Islands,” by J. Neilson Barry, Tytler, Morgan M., 95(1):20 Umehowlish (Fierce Grizzly), 97(1):24-27 25(2):138 Umelaquitat (Palouse Indian), 97(1):27 Two Warriors, by Edward Lincoln Smith, umialiit (Iñupiat whaling captains), 22(3):230 54(4):169, 91(3):115-23 “Two Western Senators and Teapot Dome: U Umnak Island (Alaska), 4(2):87-89, 38(1):39, Thomas J. Walsh and Albert B. Fall,” by 53, 70, 73-74, 82, 38(2):116, 129, 142- David H. Stratton, 65(2):57-65 U and I Sugar Company. See Utah-Idaho 43, 147-48, 151 Two Wheels North: Cycling the West Coast Sugar Company Umpqua Academy (Wilburg, Oreg.), 46(1):6- in 1909, by Evelyn McDaniel Gibb, “The U and I Sugar Company in 7, 10 review, 93(1):49-50 Washington,” by Leonard Arrington, Umpqua Gazette (Scottsburg, Oreg.), Two Women in the Klondike, by Mary E. 57(3):101-109 31(4):437 Hitchcock, ed. Terrence Cole, review, Ubbelohde, Carl, rev. of The Gentleman from Umpqua River (Oreg.), 55(3):114-15, 97(1):51-52 Colorado: A Memoir, 56(4):179-80 82(3):101-104, 106 Twohy, John Roger, Ten Spikes to the Ucah (Indian leader), 11(1):13-14 Umpqua Valley (Oreg.) Bible Society, Rail: Twohy Brothers, Early Day Udall, Stewart, The Quiet Crisis, review, 24(2):112, 114, 117 Northwestern Railroad Builders, review, 55(4):185-86 Una (ship), 13(1):65-66, 13(2):131, 13(4):293 76(1):34 Uehling, Edwin, 70(1):10-11, 13-14 Unalaska Island (Alaska) Tyee (tugboat), 42(4):304-305, 308, 310, 315, Ugamak Island (Alaska), 38(1):53, 38(2):129, army’s observations of (1869), 40(1):55-56 318-22 141 meteorological station on, 86(2):74, 76-78 Tyee (yearbook), 52(3):101-102, 105 Uhlman, Wes, 100(3):117, 129 Russian exploration of, 4(2):87-89, Tyee Dick (Elacacca; Cowlitz Indian), The Ukrainian Americans: Roots and 38(1):53, 70-76, 81, 38(2):114-20, 128- 101(2):74 Aspirations, 1884-1954, by Myron B. 29, 132, 142-43 Tygiel, Jules, rev. of The City Builders: One Kuropas, review, 84(1):36 Russian Orthodox Church on, 63(2):44- Hundred Years of Union Carpentry in Ulbrickson, Al, Jr., 89(3):127, 130-32 46, 50-51 Portland, Oregon, 1883-1983, 84(2):72 Ulbrickson, Al, Sr., 89(3):128, 130-32 “An Unauthorized Admiralty Court in Tyler, Columbus T., 17(3):185 Ulich, Robert, Fundamentals of Democratic British Columbia,” by Lionel H. Laing, Tyler, David B., The Wilkes Expedition: The Education, an Introduction to 26(1):10-15 First United States Exploring Expedition Educational Philosophy, review, An Uncertain Tradition: American Secretaries (1838-1842), review, 60(4):221 31(4):470 of State in the Twentieth Century, Tyler, George, 6(3):148-49 Ullman, Edward L., 51(3):131 by Norman A. Graebner, review, Tyler, John, 1(4):209-16, 4(3):194-95 works of: rev. of Mark Jefferson, 53(3):126-27 Tyler, Robert (lawyer), 4(3):194-95 Geographer, 61(2):111-12 “Uncle Dan” Drumheller Tells Thrills of Tyler, Robert L., “Violence at Centralia, 1919,” Ullman, Joan Connelly, rev. of Between the Western Trails in 1854, by Daniel 45(4):116-24; Rebels of the Woods: The Bullet and the Lie: American Volunteers Montgomery Drumheller, 17(2):147- I.W.W. in the Pacifi c Northwest, review, in the Spanish Civil War, 61(4):235-36 48 59(4):218; rev. of Bread and Roses Too: Ullrich, Dieter C., “Rufus Woods: High Priest Uncle Henry: A Documentary Profi le of the Studies of the Wobblies, 62(1):42-43; of the Columbia River,” 97(2):108-109 First Henry Wallace, by Richard S.

Index 401 Kirkendall, review, 86(2):96 Union Bay: The Life of a City Marsh, by 100(3):134, 136-37, 139 Uncle Sam in the Pacifi c Northwest: Federal Harry W. Higman and Earl J. Larrison, United Brotherhood of Railway Employees, Management of Natural Resources in review, 43(3):238-39 75(1):13, 16-17, 21 the Columbia River Valley, by Charles Union Book and Job Offi ce (Olympia), United Church Ministry to Returning McKinley, review, 43(4):302-303 54(2):60-61 Japanese, 93(3):134 Uncle Sam’s Attic. An Intimate Story of Alaska, Union Canal (Wash.), 9(4):265 United Copper Company, 44(1):29 by Mary Lee Davis, review, 22(2):148- “Union Catalog of Books and Pamphlets United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union, 49 Relating to the Pacifi c Northwest,” 93(2):75, 77 “Uncle Sam’s Forest Reserves,” by Lawrence 28(3):335 United Kingdom. See Britain Rakestraw, 44(4):145-51 Union City, Wash. See Union, Wash. United Nations, 49(3):111, 60(1):11-16 Uncle Sam’s Stepchildren. The Reformation The Union Colony at Greeley, Colorado, 1869- United Nations Conference on the Law of the of United States Indian Policy, 1865- 1871, ed. James F. Willard, 10(2):156 Sea, 65(1):38-39 1887, by Loring Benson Priest, review, Union Crusader and Copperhead Killer, United Nisei Action Committee, 93(3):135 33(3):359-61 66(2):77-78 United Order of Enoch, 47(4):110-11 Under Western Skies: Being a Series of Pen- Union Flat Creek (Wash.), 95(4):196-97 The United States, 1865-1900; a Survey of pictures of the Canadian West in Early Union Gap (Wash.), 42(2):100, 116-17, 119 Current Literature with Abstracts of Fur Trade Times, by Arthur S. Morton, Union Gap Canal (Wash.), 9(4):265 Unpublished Dissertations, Vol. 1, review, 28(4):415-16 Union Labor Party, 39(4):302-303, 60(4):183- ed. Curtis Wiswell Garrison, review, Underground Warfare at Butte, by Reno H. 84, 187-88 35(1):87 Sales, review, 56(3):134 United Methodist Church. See Methodists United States, foreign policy of. See Oregon Underhill, Frank H., In Search of Canadian Union Mills, Wash., 14(1):57 boundary dispute; Oregon Treaty Liberalism, review, 52(4):164-66 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (ussr). (1846); San Juan boundary dispute; Underhill, Walter M., “Historic Bread Riot See Soviet Union Treaty of Washington (1871); U.S.- in Virginia City,” 21(3):189-94; Union Pacifi c Railroad, 79(4):138-40, 144, Canada relations; U.S.-China relations; “The Northern Overland Route to 95(4):198, 100(4):173 U.S.-Japan relations; U.S.-Mexico Montana,” 23(3):177-95; “Oregon’s archives of, 47(1):20-22 relations; U.S.-Russia relations; U.S.- Provisional Post Offi ce,” 15(4):266-75 in Boise, Idaho, 92(1):6, 10-11 ussr relations; names of individual Underwood, Amos, 4(2):114, 25(2):130-32 and cattle trade, 38(3):212-13 countries; names of individual Underwood, Ellen, 4(2):114 and freight rates, 45(1):19-27 politicians Underwood, John J., 77(4):146-47 publicity for, 59(1):34-37, 40-41, 43-44 The United States, Great Britain, and British works of: Alaska, An Empire in the Making, and Snake River extension (proposed), North America from the Revolution review, 4(3):197 56(3):106-13 to the Establishment of Peace after the Underwood, Kathleen, ed., Essays on Sunbelt transcontinental service of, 52(2):42-43, War of 1812, by A. L. Burt, review, Cities and Recent Urban America, 81(2):67-70, 72-73 33(1):103-104 review, 82(3):117 See also Oregon Short Line The United States After the World War, by Underwood, Oscar W., Drifting Sands of Party The Union Pacifi c Railroad: A Case in James C. Malin, 21(4):307-308 Politics, 23(1):69 Premature Enterprise, by Robert W. United States Air Force. See Air Force, U.S. Underwood, Wash., 14(1):56-57 Fogel, review, 53(1):44-45 The United States and Canada, by Gerald M. Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act (1913), Union Party, in Oreg., 63(4):143-48 Craig, review, 60(1):35-36 53(3):118-22 Union Record (Seattle). See Seattle Union The United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom: Undine (ship), 47(1):19 Record A Political History, by Merze Tate, The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard Union Savings Bank and Trust Company review, 57(2):92 DeVoto, by Wallace Stegner, review, (Tacoma), 43(1):8 The United States and the Origins of the Cold 67(2):93 Union Trust and Savings Bank (Spokane, War, 1941-1947, by John Lewis Gaddis, Unemployed Citizens’ League of Portland and Wash.). See Old National Bank review, 65(1):45 Multnomah County, 79(3):115 Union Trust Company (Spokane, Wash.). See The United States and the Soviet Union, by Unemployed Citizens’ League of Seattle, Old National Bank American Foundation, Committee on 41(3):230, 72(1):13-19. See also Unionism or Hearst: The Seattle Post- Russian-American Relations, 25(1):74 Washington Commonwealth Intelligencer Strike of 1936, by William The United States and the Washington Federation E. Ames and Roger A. Simpson, review, Conference, 1921-1922, by Thomas H. unemployment, 41(3):230, 72(1):13-19, 72(1):42 Buckley, review, 63(3):103 73(3):98-107, 79(3):109-18 unions. See labor; names of individual unions United States Army. See Army, U.S. Unequal Justice: Lawyers and Social Change Uniontown, Oreg., 93(3):139-40, 142 United States Army Corps of Engineers. See in Modern America, by Jerold S. Uniontown, Wash., 22(3):200-201, 95(4):197 Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Auerbach, review, 69(1):40-41 Unitarians, 28(4):400, 81(1):4-10 “The United States Army in Washington Unger, Irwin, rev. of Railroads and Regulation, United American Company. See Russian Territory,” by Thomas W. Prosch, 1877-1916, 57(1):44 American Company 2(1):28-32 Uniates, 92(3):130-31, 134 United Arts Council of Puget Sound, 76(3):91 The United States Army in World War II: Uniform Common Trust Fund Act (Wash., United Auto Workers, 88(2):84, 86-91 The Army Ground Forces, Vol. 2: The 1943), 43(2):143, 151 United Brethren churches, archives of, Procurement and Training of Ground Unimak Island (Alaska), 38(1):47, 53, 71-76, 28(4):400-401, 30(4):425-26 Combat Troops, by Robert R. Palmer, 38(2):118-19, 137, 140-41, 147-51 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Bell I. Wiley, and William R. Keast, Union, Wash., 14(1):57 Joiners, 79(3):126, 97(3):116-18, review, 41(3):276-77

402 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly United States Army Signal Service. See Army General Land Offi ce, U.S. “United States v. Northern Pacifi c Railway Signal Service, U.S. United States Geological Survey. See Company: The Final Settlement of the “The United States Army Signal Service and Geological Survey, U.S. Land Grant Case, 1924-1941,” by Ross Natural History in Alaska, 1874-1883,” United States Government Publications, R. Cotroneo, 71(3):107-11 by Michael J. Brodhead, 86(2):72-82 a Monthly Catalog, by U.S. United States v. Olmstead, 54(3):94-98 The United States as a World Power, by Superintendent of Documents, United States v. Oregon (1969), 97(4):198, Archibald Cary Coolidge, review, 34(2):200-201 99(2):55-56 3(1):94-95 United States History for Schools, by Edmond United States v. Washington (1974). See Boldt United States Board on Geographic Names. S. Meany, review, 3(2):158-59 decision See Board on Geographic Names, U.S. United States Housing Corporation. See United States v. Wheeler (1978), 79(3):100-104 United States Bureau of Education. See Housing Corporation, U.S. United States War Manpower Commission. Bureau of Education, U.S. United States Immigration and See War Manpower Commission, U.S. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. See Naturalization Service. See Unity Church (Salem, Oreg.). See Salem Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Unity Church United States Bureau of Land Management. Service, U.S. Unity Reservoir (Oreg.), 100(4):175 See Bureau of Land Management, U.S. The United States in World Affairs: An Account The Universal Exposition of 1904, by David R. United States Bureau of Mines. See Bureau of of American Foreign Relations, by Francis, 5(2):148-49 Mines, U.S. Whitney H. Shepardson and William Universal Indian Sign Language, by William United States Bureau of Public Roads. See O. Scroggs, 1936 ed., review, 28(4):422- Tomkins, 20(2):148 Bureau of Public Roads, U.S. 23, 1937 ed., review, 30(2):228-31, Universal Negro Improvement Association, United States Bureau of Reclamation. See 1938 ed., review, 31(1):110-11 66(1):31-34 Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. United States Internal Revenue Service. See Universal Studios, in Ashland, Oreg., 96(4): United States Catholic Historical Society, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. 181-86 Historical Records and Studies, 8(2):154 United States Interstate Commerce University Cadets (Seattle), 20(3):209-11 United States Census Bureau. See Census Commission. See Interstate Commerce University Congregational Church (Seattle), Bureau, U.S. Commission, U.S. 75(3):119-20 United States Coast Survey. See Coast Survey, United States Maritime Commission. See University Lectures in the Free Public Lecture U.S. Maritime Commission, U.S. Course, 1913-1914, by University of “The United States Commissioners in Alaska,” United States Military Academy Organic Act Pennsylvania, 6(3):210 by Claus-M. Naske, 89(3):115-26 (1802), 2(2):111 University of Alaska Fairbanks United States Customs Service. See Customs United States National Park Service. See archaeological site at, 103(3):109 Service, U.S. National Park Service, U.S. and Project Chariot, 85(1):28, 30-34 United States Department of Agriculture. See United States Navy. See Navy, U.S. University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Department of Agriculture, U.S. The United States Navy; a History, by Carroll Library, 50(3):107, 58(2):57-64 United States Department of Energy. See S. Alden and Allan Westcott, 35(2):184 University of Chicago, 41(1):36, 41-42, Department of Energy, U.S. The United States Navy in the Pacifi c, 1897- 85(1):8-11, 15-16 United States Department of Justice. See 1909, by William R. Braisted, review, University of Idaho Department of Justice, U.S. 50(2):69 Administration Building at, 102(2):60-61 United States Department of State. See The United States of America, Vol. 2: From the and agriculture, advancement of, Department of State, U.S. Civil War, by David Saville Muzzey, 95(4):199-200 United States Department of the Interior. See review, 16(1):66-67 architecture of, 87(4):208 Department of the Interior, U.S. United States Policy toward China; Diplomatic engineering laboratory building at, United States Expansionism and British North and Public Documents, 1839-1939, ed. 102(2):60 America, 1775-1871, by Reginald C. Paul Hibbert Clyde, review, 32(2):230- at, 91(4):188-91, 102(2):59, 61 Stuart, review, 80(1):36 31 student activism at, 85(4):132, 134-35, United States Exploring Expedition. See United States Postal Service. See Postal 102(4):167-68 Exploring Expedition, U.S. Service, U.S. University of Idaho, Southern Branch. See The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838- United States Public Health Service. See Idaho State University 1842, and its Publications, 1844-1874: Public Health Service, U.S. University of Illinois Studies in the Social A Bibliography, by Daniel C. Haskell, United States Public Roads Administration. Sciences, 5(4):316 review, 34(3):317-18 See Public Roads Administration, U.S. University of Montana, 85(4):132 The United States Federal Internal Tax History United States Revenue Cutter Service. See University of Montana, Maureen and Mark from 1861 to 1871, by Harry Edwin Revenue Cutter Service, U.S. Mansfi eld Library, 90(1):54, 93(4):212- Smith, review, 5(4):315 United States Savings and Loan League. See 13 United States Fish and Wildlife Service. See Savings and Loan League, U.S. University of Oregon Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. United States Shipping Board. See Shipping educational cruise sponsored by, United States Food Administration. See Food Board, U.S. 96(4):188-97 Administration, U.S. United States Smelting Company, 91(2):62, folklore studies at, 86(3):110, 112 United States Forest Service. See Forest 66 herbarium at, 91(4):191-96, 102(2):59 Service, U.S. United States v. Midwest Oil Company (1915), student activism at, 85(4):132 “The United States Frontier at Sitka, 1867- 51(1):26-34 and Villard, Henry, 17(4):266, 25(2):84- 1873,” by Ted C. Hinckley, 60(2):57-65 United States v. Northern Pacifi c Railway 85, 91 United States General Land Offi ce. See (1921), 39(4):278-79 See also University of Oregon Libraries

Index 403 The University of Oregon Charter, by George 82(2):59, 61, 88(4):185-94, 92(1):29-39 letter from George Washington to Elias N. Belknap, review, 69(1):44-45 home economics education at, 20(2):103- Dayton held by, 70(1):20-23 University of Oregon Libraries, 17(4):266 105, 77(1):21-31 librarians of, 47(3):85 University of Pennsylvania Museum, international studies at, 97(1):3-10 manuscript collections of: Chittenden, 89(4):202-10 John Danz Lecture Series, 71(4):172 Hiram M., 16(4):312; Ebey, Winfi eld University of Puget Sound, 41(4):347, 349, marine biology education at, 20(1):6-7, Scott, 9(3):238-39; Haller, Granville O., 351 20(3):170-72, 34(2):150, 153-54 27(4):403; Jones, Wesley L., 36(1):65- University of the Northern Plains: A History mining engineering education at, 68; Moran, Robert, 26(4):310; Stevens, of the University of North Dakota, 78(3):118 Isaac I., 25(4):311 1883-1958, by Louis G. Geiger, review, natural science education at, 77(3):82-93 map collections of, 38(3):261-72, 50(1):32 origins and early years of, 8(2):114- 93(2):106-107 University of Washington 23, 160, 13(4):312-14, 16(1):77-80, maritime history resources at, 65(2):81, 84 and academic freedom, during cold war, 16(1):79-80, 13(3):209, 18(3):167-68, newspapers collections of, 15(2):155 70(1):8-19, 88(4):185-94, 89(1):21-32, 24(3):212-19, 25(2):88-92, 25(4):289- Pacifi c northwest Americana collections 92(1):34-35, 37-38 90, 26(2):112, 27(4):347, 32(3):242-43, of, 30(1):67-76 administration of, 13(4):312-14, 25(2):86- 272-75, 34(1):24-25, 52(2):56-57 Pacifi c Northwest Bibliographic Center, 89, 50(3):99-107, 52(3):93-95, 104, pharmacy education at, 20(2):94-95, 41(1):33-42 75(3):119-20, 77(1):2-10, 79(2):65, 20(3):174-75 photograph collections of: Barnes, Albert 67-70, 73, 85(3):109-10, 112, 114-15, semicentennial celebration at, 3(2):164-65 Henry, 74(3):106-13; Gowey, Lawton, 99(4):188-89, 191, 100(1):15-16, 19, sports at, 52(3):99-107, 87(1):3, 77(2):59-67; Kinsey, Clark, 66(2):71- 27, 100(2):65, 87, 101 89(3):127-33 75, 74(1):18-27; Wilhelm, Hester, aeronautics at, 103(2):89, 91-93 and state politics, 99(4):181-92 67(2):69 and AYP, 53(3):92, 99, 99(4):197- trees at, 18(2):159, 22(3):235 University of Washington Press, 50(4):157-60, 98, 100(1): 3-35, 100(2):55-88, and Washington, George, 99(3):127-28 101(3/4):145 commemorations of, 1(3):178, “The University of Washington Press: and American Association of University 16(3):237-38 Publishing Arm of the University,” by Women, 45(2):48-50 See also University of Washington Catherine Royer, 50(4):157-60 antiwar activism at, 85(4):130, 132, 134-36 Board of Regents; University of University of Wyoming Faculty, In architectural education at, 75(3):129-30, Washington Libraries; University of Memoriam: Grace Raymond Hebard, 96(3):132-49 Washington Press; names of individual 1861-1936, 28(4):434-35 bacteriology at, 20(2):84-85, 88 administrators; names of individual “The University That Never Was: The 1891 bells donated by A. J. Blethen at, 77(1):7-8 faculty Boone and Willcox Plan for the Black Studies program at, 103(2):55-59, “The University of Washington and University of Washington,” by Jeffrey 63-64 the Controversy over J. Robert Karl Ochsner, 90(2):59-67 education at, 20(3):168-72 Oppenheimer,” by Jane A. Sanders, Unquiet Eagle: Memory and Desire in the Idea Burke Museum of Natural History and 70(1):8-19 of American Freedom, 1815-1860, by Culture, 61(4):212-16, 69(1):31-33, University of Washington Board of Regents, Fred Somkin, review, 60(1):44 77(3):83-93 13(4):312-14, 100(1):15-16, 19, 27, Unrau, William E., The End of Indian Kansas: campus design and architecture of, 100(2):65, 87, 101, 101(3/4):145 A Study of Cultural Revolution, 1854- 75(2):50-61, 85(3):105-17, 90(1):30, University of Washington Daily (Seattle), 1871, review, 71(1):46; rev. of Indians 32, 100(1): 6, 9-10, 12-22, 25, 66(1):21 in the United States and Canada: A 100(2):55-69 University of Washington Libraries Comparative History, 90(4):214-15 Center for the Study of the Social Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition materials Unruh, G. Q., “Republican Apostate: Senator Signifi cance of Sport in the Pacifi c of, 100(2):99-102 Wayne L. Morse and His Quest for Northwest, 87(1):3 architectural resources at, 69(2):73, Independent Liberalism,” 82(3):82-91 commencement address (1914) at, 71(1):25 The Untamed Olympics: The Story of a 5(4):243-57 architecture of, 85(3):108, 110-13, 115-17 Peninsula, by Ruby El Hult, review, and Cunningham, Imogen, honoring of, bequests to, 33(3):369-70, 40(1):80-81: 46(1):31 74(2):89 Bagley, Clarence B., 10(2):83-87, Untermann, Richard K., rev. of Creative Land Denny Hall, 90(2):65-66, 99(4):187, 12(2):159, 24(2):158, 26(2):116; Banks, Development: Bridge to the Future, 100(2):55, 65 Mary, 9(1):79; Force, H. C., 12(1):78- 72(2):86 education of soldiers at (WWI), 9(4):311- 79; Hanford, C. H., 15(2):158; McElroy, Unthank, DeNorval, 92(3):138, 144 12 Harry B., 10(3):235-36, 24(1):71; Unveiling of the Memorial Stone to Peter fi sheries sciences education at, 20(1):7-8 Meany, Edmond S., 21(1):74-75; Skene Ogden, by Frederick V. Holman, Graduate School, 34(2):147-57 Smith, Alice M., 28(3):335-36 15(2):147 health sciences and medical center and classifi cation for Pacifi c northwest The Unwelcome Immigrant: The American complex, architecture of, 103(3):134- history, 2(2):146-47 Image of the Chinese, 1775-1882, 36, 138 digital image databases of: Early by Stuart Creighton Miller, review, Henry Art Gallery, 19(3):237, 85(3):109, Washington Maps, 93(2):106- 61(4):229-30 113-15, 117, 96(3):142 107; Frank D. Matsura Collection, Up from the Pedestal: Selected Writings in the herbarium at, 20(3):170, 26(4):311-12, 93(2):106-107; Frank Fuller Avery History of American Feminism, ed. 91(4):187 Collection, 93(2):106-107 Aileen S. Kraditor, review, 61(1):51-52 history education at, 1(4):283-84, history of, 17(4):248-51, 102(2):74 Up the Columbia for Furs, by Cecil Dryden,

404 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly review, 40(4):344-45 Narrative of Ideology in Political Action, H. Kizer, review, 35(1):73-74 Upbuilders, by Lincoln Steffens, review, by Thomas A. Clinch, review, 63(1):34 U.S.-China relations, 1(1):15-20, 1(3):115, 60(1):48-49 “Urban Reformers in the Progressive Era: 117-18, 120-21, 17(2):84-90, 69(2):61- Upchurch, O. C., “The Swinomish People and A Reassessment,” by Otis A. Pease, 70, 100(4):181-82 Their State,” 27(4):283-310 62(2):49-58 “Use of Fur-Seal Carcasses by Natives of the Up-Coast: Forests and Industry on British urban renewal. See urban planning and Pribilof Islands, Alaska,” by Victor B. Columbia’s North Coast, 1870-2005, by development Scheffer, 39(2):131-32 Richard A. Rajala, review, 98(2):99-100 “The Urban Revolution,” by John D. Hicks, The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Updegraff, Harlan, 91(2):74-75, 81 57(4):181-88 Beyond, by W. T. Edmondson, review, Upham, John J., 37(3):195, 198, 200-204, 208, The Urban West at the End of the Frontier, by 85(3):120 215, 217, 220, 222 Lawrence H. Larsen, review, 70(1):35 Usher, Roland G., The Rise of the American Upham, Warren, Minnesota Geographic “Urbanism and the Methodist Church in People. A Philosophical Interpretation of Names, 11(3):235-36 Western Washington, 1890-1915,” by F. American History, 5(4):316 Upper Spokane people. See Spokane people Wesley Walls, 38(4):319-33 U.S.-Japan relations, 1(1):14-20, 6(3):154-61, Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to urbanization, 38(4):319-33, 56(1):10-14, 17(2):84-90 Canada, 1867-1917, by Roy Parker, 57(4):181-88, 70(4):157-58, 160-62 and Alaska salmon fi sheries, 65(1):8-16 review, 99(4):195 U’Ren, Milton, 55(2):73 and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Up-to-Date Studio (Medford, Oreg.), U’Ren, William Simon, 35(4):292-94, 298, 100(1):8-9, 101(3/4):150-60 92(4):217 74(4):158, 160, 100(4):169-70 and China, 69(2):61-70 Upton, Rolland H., Washington State The Urge to the Sea; The Course of Russian and early contacts, 36(4):319-30 Resources, review, 49(2):85-86 History. The Role of Rivers, Portages, and fi rst Japanese mission to U.S. (1860), Urban, Andrew, rev. of Beyond the American Ostrogs, Monasteries, and Furs, by 16(1):8-16, 32(2):131-66 Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845-1910, Robert J. Kerner, review, 34(1):118-19 and sealing, 100(4):187-88 102(3):152-53 Urquhart, Greg, rev. of The Character of and Washington Conference (1921-22), The Urban Frontier: The Rise of Western : Explorer in the 37(2):109-27 Cities, 1790-1830, by Richard C. Wade, Wilderness, 103(3):152-53; rev. of The Usk, Wash., 8(3):184, 186-87, 14(1):58 review, 52(2):72 Hard Way Home: Alaska Stories of U.S.-Mexico relations, 21(1):38-54 The Urban Indian Experience in America, by Adventure, Friendship, and the Hunt, U.S.-Russia relations, 40(1):35-43, 46(1):19- Donald L. Fixico, review, 93(3):158-59 102(4):202-203; rev. of The Invasion 25, 100(4):183, 187-88 “Urban Infl uences on Forest Conservation,” of Indian Country in the Twentieth U.S.–Soviet Union relations, 61(4):217-21, by Lawrence Rakestraw, 46(4):108-13 Century: American Capitalism and 97(2):69-75 Urban League of Portland, 92(3):141, 143-44 Tribal Natural Resources, 2d ed., ussr. See Soviet Union urban planning and development 103(2):101-102; rev. of Tragedy on Utah: A Bicentennial History, by Charles S. and African American communities, Jackass Mountain: More Stories from a Peterson, review, 73(2):62-65 66(1):30-34 Small-Town Mountie, 103(4):196-97 Utah: A Guide to the State, comp. Writers’ in Anchorage, 58(3):130-41 The U.S. Forest Service: A History, by Harold Program of the Works Projects in Boise, 92(1):3-14 K. Steen, review, 70(1):37 Administration, review, 32(3):330-31 in Denver, 63(4):158-59 U.S. Forest Service Grazing and Rangelands: A Utah, 40(1):29-31, 48(4):116, 60(3):145-53 at Lake Pleasant (Wash.), 82(4):132-39 History, by William D. Rowley, review, Utah and Northern Railroad, 34(4):355-56, in Portland, Oreg., 76(1):12-21, 87(1):53, 77(2):76 359-60 92(3):143-45 The U.S. Forest Service in the Pacifi c Utah and the Nation, by Leland Hargrave during Progressive Era, 55(4):157-69, Northwest: A History, by Gerald W. Creer, review, 21(1):68-70 62(2):49-58 Williams, review, 102(3):145-46 Utah Power and Light Company, 85(1):18 in Seattle, 68(2):62, 65-68, 75(1):22-33, U.S. National Bank of Oregon and U.S. Utah Valley (Utah), 46(4):97-107 75(4):171-80: and adoption of fi re Bancorp, 1891-1984, by Claude Singer, Utah War (1857-58), 46(4):101 resistive construction, 93(3):115- review, 76(3):117 Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 57(3):101-109, 26; and Arts and Crafts movement, U.S.-Britain relations. See Oregon boundary 90(3):128, 135, 94(3):130-39 92(3):115-26; and arts development, dispute; Oregon Treaty (1846); San utilities. See public utilities 76(3):82-94, 81(2):54-57; and Juan boundary dispute; Treaty of Utley, Francis Lee, rev. of The People Are Boeing Company, 85(4):137-49; Washington (1871) Coming Soon: Analyses of Clackamas central business district, 80(1):2-11, U.S.-Canada relations, 64(1):2-3 Chinook Myths and Tales, 52(3):116-17 98(3):107-14; and neighborhood and boundaries: Alaska-B.C., 69(2):52-53, Utley, Jonathan G., “Japanese Exclusion from schools, 83(4):128-43; and playgrounds 71(3):104; Inland Empire, 40(1):25-27, American Fisheries, 1936-1939: The and parks, 76(1):24-25, 32, 100(1):7, 51(2):63-79 Department of State and the Public 12-15, 20-21, 100(2):56, 60, 80; port, and defense of West Coast (WWII), Interest,” 65(1):8-16 68(2):60-71; Seattle Center, 80(1):2- 61(2):101-108, 88(2):59-69 Utley, Robert M., Frontier Regulars: The 11; waterways, 11(1):56, 25(2):114-27, and fi sheries agreements, 38(1):27-28, United States Army and the Indian, 25(3):210-13, 48(1):2-4, 59(2):77-87, 39(3):229-30 1866-1891, review, 67(2):89-90; 77(1):11-20, 80(1):38 and immigration, 64(4):170-74 Frontiersmen in Blue: The United in Spokane, 62(2):77-85, 72(4):170-79 and sealing, 100(4):187 States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865, in Tacoma, 66(3):97-104 See also Peace Arch; San Juan boundary review, 59(4):223-24; The Last Days of See also architecture dispute; Treaty of Washington (1871) the Sioux Nation, review, 55(3):130- Urban Populism and Free Silver in Montana: A The U.S.-Canadian Northwest, by Benjamin 31; ed., Battlefi eld and Classroom:

Index 405 Four Decades with the American An Interdisciplinary Study in Systems Van Asselt, Henry, 19(3):240, 97(3):144 Indian, 1867-1904, by Richard Henry Engineering, review, 64(2):94 Van Bokkelen, J. H. H., 23(4):246-47 Pratt, review, 57(3):130; ed., Life in Vaihinger, Hans, 52(3):112-14 Van Brundt, Edgar C., 73(2):86 Custer’s Cavalry: Diaries and Letters of Vail, Charles C., 18(4):271 Van Brunt, William D., 8(1):33 Albert and Jennie Barnitz, 1867-1868, Vaillant, George C., Indian Arts in North Van Buren, Wash., 14(1):60 review, 70(4):187; rev. of Faint the America, review, 31(3):357-60 Van Buskirk, Philip Clayton, 50(2):48-52 Trumpet Sounds: The Life and Trial of Valdés, Antonio, 80(3):118 Van de Wetering, John E. (Jack), 51(1):48 Major Reno, 58(3):160; rev. of Indian Valdé s, Cayetano, 5(3):218-19, 54(4):153, 155 works of: “The Appointment of Police and Judges: Experiments in Vale, Oreg., 100(4):173 Henry Suzzallo: The University Acculturation and Controls, 57(3):129- Valentine, Bettylou, Seattle in Black and of Washington Gets a President,” 30 White: The Congress of Racial Equality 50(3):99-107; rev. of University of utopian communities and the Fight for Equal Opportunity, the Northern Plains: A History of the Beaux Arts Village (Seattle), 92(3):115-26 review, 102(3):150-51 University of North Dakota, 1883-1958, Burley (Wash.), 81(1):2-3, 5, 7-10 Vale-Owyhee irrigation project, 100(4):174- review, 50(1):32 Christian Commonwealth, 80(4):140-41, 75, 178 Van den Berghe, Pierre L., rev. of American 143, 145-46 Valerianos, Apostolos, 36(2):156 Racism: Exploration of the Nature of Equality Colony (Wash.), 59(3):137-46, Valiant La Verendrye, by Irene Moore, review, Prejudice, 65(2):92-93 71(3):114, 118-19, 81(1):3, 7 19(4):298-301 Van Deusen, Glyndon, William Henry Seward, Love Israel Family (Seattle), 89(2):65-76 The Valiant Seven, by Netta Sheldon Phelps, review, 60(1):45-46 newspapers of, 71(3):113-14, 116, 118-20 review, 32(3):327-28 Van Dissel, Eli F. Cartier, 72(1):7 Peace Mission (Wash.), 75(1):2-12 Vallé, André, 37(2):97-98 Van Dommelen, Dorn, rev. of Anchorage: Puget Sound Co-operative Colony Valle, Isabel, Fields of Toil: A Migrant Family’s Alaska Geographic Society, Vol. 23, no. (Wash.), 71(3):113, 116, 74(1):30, 32- Journey, review, 86(3):144-45 1, 89(1):41-42 35, 74(2):88-89, 95(2):74 Valley, Derek, Olympia Wins: Washington’s Van Doren, Carl, 48(3):72 Utopias on Puget Sound, 1885-1915, by Capital Controversies, review, 73(3):141 works of: The American Novel, 1789-1939, Charles P. LeWarne, review, 67(4):174- Valley, Sampson, 94(1):18 review, 32(1):122-23 75 Valley, Wash., 22(3):201 Van Dusen, Henry, 50(4):129-32 Utsalady, Wash., 6(4):240, 14(1):58, The Valley Comes of Age: A History of Van Duzer, Henry B., 64(1):22-29 42(4):303-305, 309 Agriculture in the Valley of the Red Van Epps, T. C., 17(4):289 Utter, Kathryn L., rev. of The Jeffersonian River of the North, 1812-1920, by Van Horn, Wash., 14(1):61 Dream: Studies in the History Stanley Norman Murray, review, Van Horzigh, Joseph, 32(2):170-73 of American Land Policy and 60(1):41-42 Van Kirk, Sylvia, “Many Tender Ties”: Women Development, 88(4):201-202; Valley County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 in Fur-Trade Society in Western rev. of State Trust Lands: History, Valley Grove, Wash., 14(1):59 Canada, 1670-1870, review, 73(3):135 Management, and Sustainable Use, Valley of the Spirits: The Upper Skagit Indians Van Loon, Hendrik Willen, The Story of the 88(4):201-202 of Western Washington, by June Pacifi c, review, 32(3):340-41 Utz, John, 16(3):196 McCormick Collins, review, 67(2):92- “Van Ogle’s Memory of Pioneer Days,” Uyeda, Clifford I., A Final Report and Review: 93 13(4):269-81 The Japanese American Citizens League “A Valuable Manuscript Which May Be Van Orman, Richard A., A Room for the National Committee for Iva Toguri, Found,” ed. J. Neilson Barry, 19(2):112- Night: Hotels of the Old West, review, review, 74(1):44 16, 24(1):25-27 58(3):157 Van Alstyne, Richard W., The Rising Van Patten, J. C., 39(4):295-97 American Empire, review, 53(1):46; Van Quickenborne, Charles Felix, 32(2):174, rev. of American Expansion in Hawaii, 181-89, 33(2):127-31 V 1842-1898, 39(4):324-25; rev. of The Van Slingerland, Peter, Something Terrible Has American Frontier in Hawaii. The Happened, review, 58(3):151-54 V. L. Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art, by Pioneers, 1789-1843, 34(2):218-19; Van Syckle, Edwin, Brief Historical Sketch H. Lark Hall, review, 86(2):94 rev. of Expansion and Imperialism, of Grays Harbor, Washington, review, “V. L. Parrington’s Oklahoma Years, 1897- 62(1):37; rev. of Memoirs of Elisha 33(3):352-53; The River Pioneers: 1908: ‘Few High Lights and Much Oscar Crosby: Reminiscences of Early Days on Grays Harbor, review, Monotone’?” by H. Lark Hall, California and Guatemala from 1849 74(1):17; They Tried to Cut It All: Grays 72(1):20-28 to 1864, 37(1):73-74; rev. of The New Harbor—Turbulent Years of Greed and V. S. Khromchenko’s Coastal Explorations in Empire: An Interpretation of American Greatness, review, 73(4):186 Southwestern Alaska, 1822, ed. James Expansion, 1860-1898, 55(4):181-82; Van Tine, Warren R., The Making of the W. VanStone, review, 65(2):91 rev. of The Road to Teheran. The Story Labor Bureaucrat: Union Leadership in Vachel Lindsay: Fieldworker for the American of Russia and America, 1781-1943, the United States, 1870-1920, review, Dream, by Ann Massa, review, 35(3):269-72 66(2):93-94 62(3):120-21 Van Arsdol, C. C., 56(3):110-11 Van Trump, Philemon B., 9(4):312-13, Vader, Wash., 14(1):58-59 Van Arsdol, Ted, ed., Frontier Soldier: The 12(4):313, 88(2):71-73, 75-76 Vadney, Thomas E., The Wayward Liberal: A Letters of Maj. John S. Hatheway, 1833- Van Valkenburg, Herman A., 72(1):2-5, 8 Political Biography of Donald Richberg, 1853, review, 93(4):207-208 Van Winkle, Katherine E. H., Paleontology review, 63(4):180 Van Assche, Josse, 32(2):170-73, 180-85 of the Oligocene of the Chehalis Valley, Vagners, Juris, supervisor, Oil on Puget Sound: Van Asselt, Catherine Jane Maple, 19(3):240 Washington, 9(2):156

406 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Van Wormer, Sarah, 93(1):4-5 “The Vancouver Expedition: Peter Puget’s Vachel Lindsay: Fieldworker for the Van Wyck, Wash., 14(1):61 Journal of the Exploration of Puget American Dream, 62(3):120-21; rev. of Van Zandt, Franklin K., Boundaries of the Sound, May 7–June 11, 1792,” ed. Bern William Dean Howells: An American United States and the Several States, Anderson, 30(2):177-217 Life, 64(1):35 review, 58(1):41 Vancouver Island (B.C.) Vanderburgh, Henry, 39(1):6, 12, 14 Van Zandt, Wash., 14(1):61 administration of, by HBC, 8(3):223-25, Vanderpool, James, 6(1):16 Vanbrunt, Wash., 14(1):59 19(2):139, 22(2):117-28, 23(2):96- Vanderveer, George F., 45(4):121-22, Vance, James E., Jr., The North American 98, 110-30, 26(1):10-15, 29(1):18-24, 49(4):170-72, 54(3):95-98, 57(2):69- Railroad: Its Origin, Evolution, and 49(3):118, 71(3):101-102, 104 70, 59(2):89-90, 94-96, 98 Geography, review, 89(4):213 and annexation movement (1867), Vanguards of the Frontier: A Social History Vancise, Frank, 27(2):170 80(3):101-11 of the Northern Plains and Rocky Vancouver (ship), 6(3):180-81, 184-87 archival materials related to, 29(1):17-24 Mountains from the Earliest White Vancouver, B. C., 17(4):274-77, 21(2):131-32, banking, mail, and express service on, Contacts to the Coming of the 57(4):172-79, 64(4):163-64, 102(2):84 76(4):137-47 Homemaker, by Everett Dick, review, Vancouver, Charles, 41(4):356-57 exploration of, 54(4):153, 155, 70(3):110- 32(4):459-60 Vancouver: From Milltown to Metropolis, by 20, 71(2):72-77 A Vanishing America: The Life and Times Alan Morley, review, 53(2):84 historic sites of, 13(4):311-12 of the Small Town, ed. Thomas C. Vancouver, George Japanese immigrants to, 91(1):26-28, 41 Wheeler, review, 56(3):137 and Columbia River, 14(4):263-64, loggers strike on (1934), 80(3):82-90 Vanishing British Columbia, by Michael 83(2):53 Mormon appeal for colonies on, Kluckner, review, 97(2):97-98 and Cook, James, 76(4):132-36 25(4):278-85 The Vanishing Frenchman: The Mysterious correspondence of, 17(2):125-28, natural history of, 38(3):246-48, 252-53, Disappearance of Laperouse, by Edward 18(1):55-57 256-58 Weber Allen, review, 52(2):72-73 grave of, 11(2):94-96, 24(4):311 See also names of individual cities The Vanishing Race, the Last Great Indian journals of, 5(2):129-37, 5(3):215-24, Vancouver Island Development Syndicate, Council, by Joseph K. Dixon, 5(2):149- 5(4):300-308, 6(1):50-68, 6(2):83-89 102(2):82-84, 86 50 on landscape of Pacifi c Coast, 65(1):1-5 “The Vancouver Riot and Its International VanMale, John, 41(1):37-39, 41 and Mackenzie, Alexander, 95(4):172 Signifi cance,” by Howard H. Sugimoto, works of: Resources of Pacifi c Northwest and native peoples, descriptions of, 64(4):163-74 Libraries, review, 35(1):74-75 9(2):85-86, 46(2):35-36, 51(1):1-12 “Vancouver’s Centennial,” by Edmond S. Vanport, by Manly Maben, review, 79(2):81 and Nootka Sound controversy, 11(1):28, Meany, 16(2):110-13 Vanport City (Oreg.), 92(3):140-43, 96(1):3- 12(1):29-30, 47-50, 14(3):163-64, Vancouver’s Discovery of Puget Sound, by 6, 8, 11-12 54(4):155, 157 Edmond S. Meany, reveiw, 1(3):162-64 VanStone, James W., “Commercial Whaling in Puget Sound, 21(1):55, 30(2):177-217, Vancouver’s First Century: A City Album 1860- in the Arctic Ocean,” 49(1):1-10; “An 44(3):115-28, 45(1):28-32 1960, ed. Anne Kloppenborg, Alice Early Nineteenth-Century Artist in relic related to, 23(3):235 Niwinski, Eve Johnson, and Robert Alaska: Louis Choris and the First request for funds by, 17(2):125-28 Gruetter, review, 70(4):185 Kotzebue Expedition,” 51(4):145-58; in Russian America, 90(4):195-200, 202 “Vancouver’s Own Heroes of the Soviet “Exploring the Copper River Country,” ships commanded by, 21(4):268-70 Union,” ed. Bill Alley, 94(4):216-17 46(4):115-23; “Russian Exploration and Strait of Juan de Fuca, 36(2):163-64 Vancouver’s Past, by Raymond Hull, Gordon in Interior Alaska: An Extract from works of: A Voyage of Discovery to the Soules, and Christine Soules, review, the Journal of Andrei Glazunov,” North Pacifi c Ocean and Round the 66(3):141 50(2):37-47; Athapaskan Adaptations: World, 1791-1795, 76(4):132-36 Vancouver’s Voyage: Charting the Northwest Hunters and Fishermen of the Subarctic Vancouver (B.C.) Sun, 50(3):112-13 Coast, 1791-1795, by Robin Fisher, Forests, 103(3):110; Eskimos of the Vancouver (Wash.) Chronicle, 49(1):34, review, 86(1):52 Nushagak River: An Ethnographic 49(2):75-76 Vande Vere, Emmett K., rev. of Water—or History, review, 59(4):227; Point Hope: Vancouver, Wash., 14(1):60-61 Your Life, 43(1):70-71 An Eskimo Village in Transition, review, bid of, to become capital, 32(3):239-87, Vandenberg Resolution (1948), 60(1):13 55(1):40; ed., A. F. Kashevarov’s Coastal 40(2):116 Vander Meulen, Jacob, “West Coast Labor and Explorations in Northwest Alaska, 1838, centennial of, 16(2):110-13 the Military Aircraft Industry, 1935- review, 70(4):182; ed., E. W. Nelson’s fi rst post offi ce of, 20(2):129 1941,” 88(2):82-92 Notes on the Indians of the Yukon Vancouver and His Great Voyage, by G. H. Vander Veer, Charles, 52(3):99-101 and Innoko Rivers, Alaska, review, Anderson, 15(4):301-302 Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Jr., 98(3):137, 139 70(4):182; ed., V. S. Khromchenko’s Vancouver and Its Region, ed. Graeme Wynn Vanderbilt, Kermit, “Vernon Louis Coastal Explorations in Southwestern and Timothy Oke, review, 84(2):75 Parrington: The Mind and Art of a Alaska, 1822, review, 65(2):91; rev. of “Vancouver and the Indians of Puget Sound,” Historian of Ideas,” 53(3):100-13; The Eskimo of St. Michael and Vicinity, by Erna Gunther, 51(1):1-12 The Achievement of William Dean as Related by H. M. W. Edmonds, Vancouver Catholic Library Association, Howells: A Reinterpretation, review, 59(3):165-66 17(4):251-53 60(3):168-69; American Literature Vansyckle, John Milton, 32(4):360-62 Vancouver Defended: History of the Men and and the Academy: The Roots, Growth, The Vaquero, by Arnold R. Rojas, review, Guns of the Lower Mainland Defences, and Maturity of a Profession, review, 56(2):95 1859-1949, by Peter N. Moogk, with R. 78(3):107-108; rev. of Stephen Crane: “Vardis Fisher and the ‘Idaho Guide’: V. Stevenson, review, 72(1):19 A Biography, 60(2):106-107; rev. of Preserving Culture for the New Deal,”

Index 407 by Ronald W. Taber, 59(2):68-76 the Southern Branch of the University 33(2):132-51 Varieties of Hope: An Anthology of Oregon of Idaho,” 27(2):174-75; ed., “The Vertrees, Will, 67(4):145, 147-48 Prose, ed. Gordon B. Dodds, review, Reminiscences of Murdoch M. Verzuh, Ron, rev. of Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet: 85(4):161 McPherson,” 27(3):243-60, 27(4):369- B.C.’s Japanese Canadian Fishermen, Varieties of Reform Thought, by Daniel Levine, 89 101(1):44-45 review, 56(2):94-95 Velde, Harold, 89(1):12-18 “Vessels Trading on the Northwest Coast of “‘The Various Celestials among Our Town’: Velde Committee. See House Un-American America, 1804-1814,” 19(4):294-95 Euro-American Response to Port Activities Committee Vest, George Graham, 74(1):7, 10 Townsend’s Chinese Colony,” by Daniel Velten, H. V., “The Nez Perce Verb,” Vest, Jay Hansford C., rev. of Invisible Liestman, 85(3):93-104 34(3):271-92 Indigenes: The Politics of “Various Uses of Plants by West Coast Velvet, Wash., 14(1):62 Nonrecognition, 97(3):153-54 Indians,” by Albert B. Reagan, Venables, Francis, 14(4):256 Vestal, Stanley, Joe Meek: The Merry Mountain 25(2):133-37 Vendovi (Fijian leader), 4(3):176, 17(2):133, Man, review, 44(1):40-41; The Vassar, Wash., 14(1):61-62 75(1):2-3, 80(1):23, 25, 31 Missouri, review, 36(3):282; Mountain Vassutin, Peter, 4(2):88, 90 Vendovi Island (Wash.), 14(2):127, 75(1):2-3, Men, review, 29(1):89-90; The Old “A Vast Neglected Field for Archaeological 7-12 Santa Fe Trail, review, 31(2):221-23; Research,” by Harlan I. Smith, “Vendovi Island: Father Divine’s ‘Peaceful Revolt on the Border, review, 30(2):227- 1(3):131-35 Paradise of the Pacifi c,’” by Charles P. 28 vaudeville, 28(2):118-22, 129-30, 57(4):137- LeWarne, 75(1):2-12 Veterans Administration hospital (Seattle), 47, 81(2):57-58, 60 Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark architecture of, 103(3):132, 134, 136 Vaudrin, Bill, Tanaina Tales from Alaska, Expedition, by Thomas P. Lowry, Veterans and Pioneers’ Association of Lewis review, 61(4):225-26 review, 97(1):46-47 County, 5(4):320 Vaughan, Alfred J., 37(3):199, 206, 210, 213- Venetie Indian Reservation (Alaska), Veterans of Foreign Wars, 85(4):131-32, 21 82(4):141 102(1):8 Vaughan, Thomas, Voyages of Enlightenment: Veniaminov, Innokentii (Ioann). See Veterans of Future Wars, 85(4):130-36 Malaspina on the Northwest Coast, Innokentii (Innocent), Saint “The Veterans of Future Wars in the 1791/1792, review, 70(4):181; ed., High Venn, George, Soldier to Advocate: C. E. S. Pacifi c Northwest,” by Donald W. and Mighty: Select Sketches about the Wood’s 1877 Legacy, review, 98(1):43- Whisenhunt, 85(4):130-36 Deschutes Country, review, 74(1):46; 44; West of Paradise, review, 92(2):92 veto, in state constitutions, 4(4):264, ed., To Siberia and Russian America: Ventura, Wash., 14(2):127 42(4):288-89 Three Centuries of Russian Eastward A Venture in History: The Production, Vevier, Charles, ed., Siberian Journey down the Expansion, Vol. 3: The Russian Publication, and Sale of the Works of Amur to the Pacifi c, 1856-1857, review, American Colonies, 1798-1867: A Hubert Howe Bancroft, by Harry Clark, 54(3):128 Documentary Record, review, 83(2):75; review, 66(1):35-36 Via Western Express and Stagecoach, by Oscar ed., The Western Shore: Oregon A Venture of Mind and Spirit: An Illustrated Osburn Winther, review, 37(2):166-67 Country Essays honoring the American History of Whitworth College, by Dale Vibert, Elizabeth, Traders’ Tales: Narratives of Revolution, review, 68(3):143; ed., E. Soden, review, 82(4):156, 83(4):152- Cultural Encounters in the Columbia Wheels of Fortune, by Francis Seufert, 55 Plateau, 1807-1846, review, 89(4):216 review, 73(3):135 Venus (ship), 12(1):43 The Viceroy of New Spain, by Donald E. Vaughn, Courtney, rev. of Arctic Vera, Wash., 84(1):12 Smith, review, 4(2):129 Schoolteacher: Kulukak, Alaska, 1931- Vera Electric Water Company, 84(1):12 Victor (Flathead leader), 29(3):284-96 1933, 85(2):72; rev. of From Humboldt Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 5(4):325 Victor, Frances Fuller, 45(4):105-15, 64(2):58, to Kodiak, 1886-1895: Recollections of Verhaegen, Peter J., 32(2):170-73, 180, 182, 64, 68(1):13-14, 17, 21, 86(3):130 a Frontier Childhood and the Founding 33(2):131-33, 35(1):31-32 works of: River of the West, 45(4):105, of the First American School and the Verney, Celestin, 19(1):48-49 110-12, 115 Baptist Mission at Kodiak, Alaska, Vernon, B.C., 57(1):30-35 Victor, , 45(4):107-108, 115 85(2):72 “Vernon Carstensen, 1907-1992,” by Charles Victor, Orville J., 45(4):106-107 Vaughn, J. W., Indian Fights: New Facts on P. LeWarne, 84(2):50 Victor Gold and Silver Mining Company, Seven Encounters, review, 58(1):45 Vernon Louis Parrington, American Scholar, by 44(4):174-75 Vaughn, Stephen, Holding Fast the Inner Joseph B. Harrison, 21(2):149 “Victor Steinbrueck Finds His Voice: From Lines: Democracy, Nationalism, and “Vernon Louis Parrington: The Mind and the Argus to Seattle Cityscape,” by the Committee on Public Information, Art of a Historian of Ideas,” by Robert Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, 99(3):122-33 review, 72(2):86; rev. of FDR and the A. Skotheim and Kermit Vanderbilt, Victoria (ship), 14(3):230 News Media, 83(2):74 53(3):100-13 Victoria: A Primer for Regional History in Vaughn, Wash., 14(1):62 “Vernon Louis Parrington as Historical Architecture, by Martin Segger, review, Vaux, Calvert, 66(3):98-99, 101, 100(1):24 Ironist,” by Richard Reinitz, 68(3):113- 72(1):46 Vavasour, Merwin, 3(2):131, 133-53, 8(2):110, 19 Victoria, B.C., 70(4):167, 176-77, 94(4):171- 112, 14(4):267, 21(1):45 “Vernon Parrington’s View: Economics and 82, 102(2):84, 103(2):67-83 Veach, Rebecca Monroe, ed., The Public and Criticism,” ed. Vernon L. Parrington, Victoria: The Fort, by Derek Pethick, review, the Private Lincoln: Contemporary Jr., 44(3):97-105 61(2):110-11 Perspectives, review, 72(2):72-75 Verona (steamboat), 57(2):59-60, 63, Victoria Chamber of Commerce, 103(2):71- Veazie, Wash., 14(1):62 71(2):50-62, 91(1):11-12 72 Vedeler, Harold C., “Historical Materials at Verreydt, Felix, 32(2):170-73, 180-85, Victoria Daily Standard, 23(2):123

408 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Victoria Morning News, 80(3):103, 105-108, Bering Strait,” 22(2):112-16 Virgin, Robert G., “Audio-Visual Aids for 110 “The Village at the Mouth of the Coquille Pacifi c Northwest History,” 37(1):59- Victoria Times, 50(3):113 River: Historical Questions of Who, 67; rev. of Men Who Built the West, “Victoria Welcomes the Dominion When, and Where,” by Roberta L. Hall 36(4):353 Astrophysical Observatory: Science and Don Alan Hall, 82(3):101-108 Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Society in the Pacifi c Northwest,” Village Creek (Wash.), fort at, 38(3):217 and Myth, by Henry Nash Smith, by George E. Webb, 94(4):171-82 Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and review, 42(1):80-81 A Victorian Earl in the Arctic: The Travels and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi, Virginia, migrants from, 29(2):115-34, Collections of the Fifth Earl of Lonsdale, by David I. Bushnell, Jr., 14(3):238 33(1):23 1888-89, by Shepard Krech III, review, Villard, Fanny Garrison, 19(4):310-11 Virginia City, Mont., 27(4):377, 382, 82(1):35 Villard, Henry 40(2):122 A Victorian Gentlewoman in the Far West: The contributions of, to education in Pacifi c food shortages in (1865), 21(3):189-94, Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, Northwest, 15(2):110, 17(4):266, 36(2):115-20 ed. Rodman W. Paul, review, 65(2):87 25(2):83-92, 79(2):70 gold mining in, 23(3):192-93 Victory bonds, 38(4):346, 350 papers of, 13(2):158-59, 37(3):175-76, journalism in, 27(3):219-20, 222-23, Victory Gardens and Barrage Balloons: A 44(1):37 29(1):53-59 Collective Memoir, by Frank Wetzel, in railroad industry, 10(2):98-99, Virginia City (Mont.) Beaver Head News, review, 88(2):94-95 13(4):243-49, 14(2):84-91, 26(2):96, 27(3):219-20, 222-23 “The Victory of National Irrigation in the 98, 101, 105, 39(4):255-58, 58(2):87, Virginia City (Mont.) Capital Times, 29(1):54- Yakima Valley, 1902-1906,” by Calvin B. 87(4):173, 95(4):198, 98(4):176 57 Coulter, 42(2):99-122 in smelting industry, 31(2):123-59 Virginia City (Mont.) Democrat, 29(1):53-57 Viehe, Fred W., rev. of A Sporting Time: works of: The Early History of Virginia City (Mont.) Madisonian, 29(1):54, New York City and the Rise of Modern Transportation in Oregon, review, 58-59 Athletics, 1820-70, 78(1/2):65 35(3):268-69; Memoirs of Henry Virginia City (Mont.) Montanian, 29(1):54, Viereck, Leslie, 85(1):32, 34 Villard, Journalist and Financier, 1835- 56-59 Viernes, Gene, 102(1):11 1900, 25(2):83-92; The Past and Present Virginia City (Mont.) Post, 29(1):53-59 Vietnam War, 98(3):152-53, 99(4):173-76, of the Pike’s Peak Gold Regions, review, Virginia City (Mont.) Republican, 27(3):219, 178-80 23(3):230-31 222-23, 29(1):54-56, 58-59 The View from Offi cers’ Row: Army Perceptions Villard, Oswald Garrison, 25(2):83, 85, 91 Virginia City (Mont.) Telegram, 27(3):219, of Western Indians, by Sherry L. Smith, works of: Fighting Years: Memoirs of a 223 review, 84(1):37 Liberal Editor, review, 31(1):111-14 Virginia Mason Hospital and Medical Center, A View of the Methow from Moccasin Lake Villiers, Alan, Captain James Cook, review, 103(4):159, 166-68 Ranch, by James C. Pigott, review, 59(4):216-17; The War with Cape Virginia Under the Stuarts, 1607-1688, by 97(2):90-91 Horn, review, 63(4):182 Thomas J. Wertenbaker, 5(2):146 The Viewless Winds, by Murray Morgan, Vincennes (ship), 16(1):50, 55-61, 45(1):30, Vision: A Saga of the Sky, by Harold review, 82(3):109 73(4):156-62, 80(1):22-31 Mansfi eld, 86(3):107-108 Views of American Landscapes, ed. Mick Vincent (Coeur d’Alene leader), 34(2):172, Visions of the American West, by Gerald F. Gidley and Robert Lawson-Peebles, 174, 180 Kreyche, review, 81(1):36 review, 82(4):151 Vincent, Dick, 97(4):176 Visions upon the Land: Man and Nature on Vigilante Newspapers: A Tale of Sex, Religion, Vincent, G. C., 26(3):209 the Western Range, by Karl Hess, Jr., and Murder in the Northwest, by Gerald Vincent, Leon S., 88(1):5-8 review, 86(3):143-44 J. Baldasty, review, 97(1):43 Vincent, Theodore G., Black Power and the “A Visit to West Point,” by William F. Prosser, Vigilantes, A Chronicle of the Rise and Fall of Garvey Movement, review, 66(1):30-34 2(2):105-17 the Plummer Gang of Outlaws in and Vincent, W. D., The Astorians, 20(1):72; The Visscher, William L., 84(3):85-86, 88-90 About Virginia City, Montana, in the Hudson’s Bay Company, 19(1):72-73 Visser, John, 92(1):5-7 Early 60s, by Hoffman Birney, review, Vinning, George T., 17(1):38 “Vitus Bering and Georg Steller: Their 21(2):144 Vint, Thomas, 96(4):173-74 Tragic Confl ict during the American The Vigilantes of Montana, by Thomas J. Vinton, H. D., 11(2):138-39 Expedition,” by O. W. Frost, 86(1):3-16 Dimsdale, review, 7(3):248-49 Vinton, Stallo, John Colter, Discoverer of “Vitus Bering Resurrected: Recent Forensic vigilantism, 76(2):43-47, 77(2):56-57, Yellowstone Park, review, 18(1):67 Analysis and the Documentary 94(2)83-92 Viola, Herman J., “The Wilkes Expedition on Record,” by O. W. Frost, 84(3):91-97 and Centralia massacre (1919), 57(2):65, the Pacifi c Coast,” 80(1):21-31; ed., The Vitzthum, Richard C., The American 68-69, 72, 77(4):125-29 Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1824- Compromise: Theme and Method in by farmers in Yakima Valley (Wash.), 1977, review, 72(1):41 the Histories of Bancroft, Parkman, and 65(4):170-75 Viola Company, 47(3):79-80 Adams, review, 67(2):90 during maritime strike (1934), 91(3):150, “Violence at Centralia, 1919,” by Robert L. Vivet, Louis, 6(3):191 153-58 Tyler, 45(4):116-24 Vivian, Mrs. S. P., 15(2):97-98, 100 in mining camps, 20(1):42-45, 55(4):177- Virden, Jenel, Good-bye, Piccadilly: British Vocabulary of the Kiowa Language, by John P. 78, 73(1):10-11, 16-19 War Brides in America, review, Harrington, 20(2):152 and unwritten law, 94(2):69-82 89(1):48-49 Voegelin, C. F., 34(3):271-72 See also law enforcement and crime Virden, Wash., 14(2):128 works of: rev. of Coos Myth Texts, Vignaud, Henri, “An Old Unknown Map of Virgil, Aeneid, infl uence of on Morley 32(1):113-14; rev. of Coos Narrative America, the First to Show the Future Roberts, 93(1):28-29 and Ethnologic Texts, 32(1):113-14

Index 409 Voeltz, Herman C., “Genesis and South Central Alaska, 1787-1798,” Voyage to the South Atlantic and Round Cape Development of a Regional Power 90(4):191-205 Horn into the Pacifi c Ocean, by James Agency in the Pacifi c Northwest, 1933- A Voyage around the World, 1826-1829, Vol. Colnett, review, 66(2):96 43,” 53(2):65-76 1: To Russian America and Siberia, by Voyages and Adventures of La Pérouse, review, Vogel, Daniel R., rev. of The Gates of Hell: Frederic Litke, ed. Richard A. Pierce, 62(1):35 Sir John Franklin’s Tragic Quest for the review, 79(4):158 The Voyages and Explorations of Samuel de North West Passage, 103(1):46-47 A Voyage from the Columbia to California Champlain, 1604-16, ed. Edward G. Vogel, Virgil J., American Indian Medicine, in 1840 from the Journal of Sir James Bourne, review, 1(4):277-78 review, 62(1):34 Douglas, by Herman Alexander Leader, Voyages From Montreal, on the River St. Voget, Frederick William, 93(4):212-13 21(2):153 Laurence, Through the Continent of Vogler, Joe, 77(4):138 Voyage into Substance: Art, Science, Nature, North America, to the Frozen and Pacifi c Voice of the Old Wolf: Lucullus Virgil and the Illustrated Travel Account, Oceans, In the years 1789 and 1793, by McWhorter and the Nez Perce Indians, 1760-1840, by Barbara Maria Stafford, Alexander Mackenzie, 95(4):171-72, by Steven Ross Evans, review, 89(1):38- review, 76(4):156 174, 176-80 39 A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacifi c Voyages of Discovery: Essays on the Lewis and Voices from the Sound: Chronicles of Ocean and Round the World, 1791- Clark Expedition, ed. James P. Ronda, and Tofi no, 1899- 1795, by George Vancouver, ed. W. review, 90(4):212 1929, by Margaret Horsfi eld, review, Kaye Lamb, 76(4):132-36 Voyages of Enlightenment: Malaspina on 100(3):150-51 The Voyage of Semen Dezhnev in 1648: the Northwest Coast, 1791/1792, by Voices of a Thousand People: The Makah Bering’s Precursor, with Selected Thomas Vaughan, E. A. P. Crownhart- Cultural and Research Center, by Documents, by Raymond H. Fisher, Vaughan, and Mercedes Palau de Patricia Pierce Erikson, review, review, 74(1):45 Iglesias, review, 70(4):181 94(4):212-14 The Voyage of “Sutil” and “Mexicana,” 1792: voyages of exploration. See names of Voices of American Indian Assimilation and The Last Spanish Exploration of the individual expeditions; names of Resistance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Northwest Coast of America, review, individual explorers Winnemucca, and Victoria Howard, by 83(3):112-13 Voyages of the “Columbia” to the Northwest Siobhan Senier, review, 93(2):101-102 Voyage of the Columbia: Around the World Coast 1787-1790 and 1790-1793, ed. Voices of the Second Wave: Chinese Americans with John Boit, 1790-1793, ed. Dorothy Frederic W. Howay, review, 33(4):439- in Seattle, comp. Dori Jones Yang, O. Johansen, review, 51(3):141 40, rpt., review, 66(2):96 review, 103(1):38-39 “Voyage of the East Indiaman Phoenix,” by Voyages on the Yukon and Its Tributaries, by Voigt, William, Jr., Public Grazing Lands: Clarence L. Andrews, 23(1):37 Hudson Stuck, review, 9(1):69-70 Use and Misuse by Industry and “The Voyage of the Hope: 1790-1792,” by F. Voyages to Hawaii before 1860, by Bernice Government, review, 69(4):186-87 W. Howay, 11(1):3-28 Judd, 20(3):233-34 volcanoes, 74(2):59-65. See also names of The Voyage of the New Hazard to the The Voyages to Russian America, 1802-1807, individual volcanoes Northwest Coast, Hawaii and China, by G. I. Davydov, ed. Richard A. Pierce, Volstead Act. See National Prohibition Act 1810-1813, by Stephen Reynolds, ed. F. review, 70(4):182 (1919) W. Howay, review, 30(3):350-51 Voyages to the South Seas, by Edmund Voluntary Racial Transfer Program (Seattle The Voyage of the Schooner “Polar Bear”: Fanning, 13(2):84-86, 89 public schools), 73(2):53-56 Whaling and Trading in the North Voznesenskii, Ilia G., 58(1):35, 38 Volunteers of America, archives of (Everett, Pacifi c and Arctic, 1913-1914, by Vries, Maerten Gerritsen, 95(2):67 Wash.), 30(4):425 Bernhard Kilian, ed. John R. Bockstoce, Vrooman, Nicholas, rev. of Outpost: John Von Kármán, Theodore, 72(4):165, 168 review, 75(2):92 McLoughlin and the Far Northwest, Von Phul, P. V., 22(4):295, 298, 306 A Voyage Round the World, from 1806 to 96(4):216-17; rev. of People of the River: Von Rhein, Arthur W., 57(4):174, 176 1812; in which Japan, Kamschatka, the Native Arts of the Oregon Territory, Voorhees, Charles S., 16(4):257, 32(4):379- Aleutian Islands, and the Sandwich 96(4):214 82, 35(2):108-109, 35(4):329-30, Islands were Visited. . . . by Archibald Vultee Aircraft, 88(2):89 37(4):342, 354 Campbell, 24(1):25-26, review, Vyvyan, Clara, The Ladies, the Gwich’in, Voorhees, Victor W., Western Home Builder, 60(1):35 and the Rat: Travels on the Athabasca, 85(4):154, 156 Voyage Round the World, Performed in His Mackenzie, Rat, Porcupine, and Yukon Voorhis, Ernest, comp., Historic Forts and Britannic Majesty’s Ships. . . . by James Rivers in 1926, ed. I. S. MacLaren and Trading Posts, 22(2):154 Cook, 1(3):115-18 Lisa N. LaFramboise, review, 91(1):49- voting patterns A Voyage to California, by Jean Chappe 50 in Calif., 58(4):196-204 D’Auteroche, ed. Kenneth L. Holmes, in Oreg., 55(2):55, 63-66 review, 66(2):85-86 during Progressive Era, 65(3):132-45 A Voyage to the North West Side of America: regional differences in, 64(4):152-53 The Journals of James Colnett, 1786-89, W in Wash., 57(4):156-57, 65(3):105-107 ed. Robert M. Galois, review, 96(1):51- Vouri, Mike, Outpost of Empire: The Royal 52 W. A. C. Bennett and the Rise of British Marines and the Joint Occupation of Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America, Columbia, by David J. Mitchell, review, San Juan Island, review, 97(1):44-45 1792: Juan Francisco de la Bodega 76(1):37 Vovnyanko, Aleksandra, “The Rise and y Quadra and the Nootka Sound W. C. Bradbury Construction Company, Decline of the Lebedev-Lastochkin Controversy, trans. Freeman M. Tovell, 44(4):180-81 Company: Russian Colonization of review, 103(2):98-99 W. C. Talbot and Company, 16(1):17-18

410 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly “W. E. B. DuBois and Frederick Jackson Juan de Fuca, review, 25(1):69-70; Wait, Sylvester M., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, Turner: The Unveiling and Preemption Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41, 17(1):29 of America’s ‘Inner History,’” by of America in the Sixteenth Century, Waite, Davis H., 60(4):183-92 William Toll, 65(2):66-78 review, 21(2):142-43, rpt., review, Waite, Peter B., The Life and Times of “The W. Park Winans Manuscripts,” by Mary 60(3):162 Confederation, 1864-1867: Politics, W. Avery, 47(1):15-20 Wagner, Laura Virginia, Through Historic Newspapers, and the Union of British Wada, Jujiro, 74(3):124 Years with Eliza Ferry Leary, 26(2):152 North America, review, 54(2):83 Waddell, Oscar M., comp., Eastern Wagner, Theodore Henry, 71(4):173 Waitsburg, Wash., 14(2):130, 32(1):125 Washington Primer, 34(2):230 Wagon Road Expedition to the Valley of the Waitsburg Academy (Waitsburg, Wash.), Waddell, Susan S., 6(1):12 Great Salt Lake, 38(3):264 41(4):349, 351 Waddingham, Wilson, 44(4):169, 172-76 wagon roads. See road building Wakashan (language), 41(3):191, 201 Wade, Jack, 22(2):102-103 Wagon Roads West, by W. Turrentine Jackson, The Wake of the Prairie Schooner, by Irene D. Wade, M. S., Mackenzie of Canada, 19(1):71- review, 44(2):90-91 Paden, review, 35(1):77-78 72; rev. of The Journal of Henry Kelsey, wagon trains. See names of individual routes Wakefi eld, George, 74(1):8-10 1691-1692, 19(3):228-30 The Wagon Trains of ’44: A Comparative Wakefi eld, L. H., 17(4):263 Wade, Mary H., The Trail Blazers, review, View of the Individual Caravans in Wa-kiu-kou-we-la-sou-mi (Umapine; Cayuse 16(3):228-29 the Emigration of 1844 to Oregon, by leader). See Wakonkonwelasonmi Wade, Mason, Francis Parkman: Heroic Thomas A. Rumer, review, 83(1):36-37 Wakonkonwelasonmi (Umapine; Cayuse Historian, review, 34(1):110-12; Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon leader), 26(1):21-24 ed., Regionalism in the Canadian Trail, by Jacqueline Williams, review, Walch, Timothy, rev. of The Real Making of Community, 1867-1967: Canadian 86(1):50-51 the President: Kennedy, Nixon, and the Historical Association Centennial Wagoner, David (lawyer), 73(2):55-61 1960 Election, 100(3):146 Seminars, review, 62(3):126 Wagoner, David (writer), 97(4):182-83, 186- Waldbauer, Richard C., Grubstaking the Wade, Richard C., Chicago: Growth of a 88 Palouse: Gold Mining in the Hoodoo Metropolis, review, 62(1):26; The Urban The Wagonmasters: High Plains Freighting Mountains of North Idaho, 1860-1950, Frontier: The Rise of Western Cities, from the Earliest Days of the Santa review, 78(3):115 1790-1830, review, 52(2):72 Fe Trail to 1880, by Henry Pickering Walden, Arthur Treadwell, A Dog-Puncher Wagenknecht, Edward, Mark Twain, the Walker, review, 58(3):157-58 on the Yukon, review, 19(4):304-305; Man and His Work, review, 27(2):187- Wagons, Mules and Men: How the Frontier Harness and Pack, 26(3):236 89; rev. of The Heart of the Skyloo, Moved West, by Nick Eggenhofer, Walden, Ebenezer, 40(2):141, 145 26(1):65-66 review, 54(1):40-41 Waldo, John, 51(2):49 Wagenknecht, Louise, Light on the Devils: Wah-de (Makah Indian), 74(3):110 Waldorf, John Taylor, A Kid on the Comstock, Coming of Age on the Klamath, review, Wahkiakum County (Wash.), 4(2):103, review, 60(4):226 103(3):148-49; White Poplar, Black 13(3):186, 14(2):129, 21(1):26, 28, Waldron, Ellis, Atlas of Montana Elections, Locust, review, 95(3):152-53 26(1):38 1889-1976, review, 73(3):141; Montana Wagner, Glendolin Damon, Blankets and Wahl, Ryan, Legacy in Wood: The Wahl Family Legislators, 1864-1979: Profi les and Moccasins, review, 25(1):67-68 Boat Builders, review, 100(2):92-93 Biographical Directory, review, Wagner, Harr, A Man Unafraid. The Story Wahlgren, Erik, The Kensington Stone: A 73(3):141 of John Charles Frémont, review, Mystery Solved, review, 50(2):70 Waldron, R. R., 17(1):63, 17(2):142 22(2):150-52 Wahluk, Wash., 14(2):129-30 Waldron, T. W., 16(2):138, 140-45, 16(3):215, Wagner, Heartie Dimmock Griggs, 33(1):119- Wah-pi-wa-pit-la, 97(1):35-36 21(3):227-29, 21(4):298-305, 22(1):42- 20 Waiilatpu (Whitman mission), 14(2):130, 58, 25(3):173-74 Wagner, Henry R., California Imprints, 25(1):39-44, 67(1):3-5, 8-9, 97(1):19- A Walk on the Canol Road: Exploring the First 13(3):237; Cartography of the 20 Major Northern Pipeline, by S. R. Gage, Northwest Coast of America to the archaeological excavation of, 40(4):295- review, 82(3):114 Year 1800, review, 29(2):207-208, 315 Walker, Alexander, An Account of a Voyage rpt., review, 60(3):162; Henry R. descriptions of, 1(1):34, 38-44, 38(3):224- to the North West Coast of America in Wagner’s the Plains and the Rockies, 27 1785 and 1786, review, 75(2):81 a bibliography of original narratives Hall, Edwin O., at, 14(4):295-96 Walker, Anna Sloan, “History of the Liquor of travel and adventure, 1800-1865, irrigation at, 9(4):261-62 Laws of the State of Washington,” review, 29(1):88-89; The Plains and See also Whitman massacre 5(2):116-20 the Rockies: A Contribution to the Waiilatpu, Its Rise and Fall, 1836-1847, by Walker, Courtney M., 1(1):23-25, 6(4):258- Bibliography of Original Narratives Miles Cannon, review, 7(3):251-52 59, 24(1):41 of Travel and Adventure, 1800-1865, “Waiilatpu after the Massacre,” by Thomas R. Walker, Cyrus, 5(1):28, 16(1):17-18, review, 12(1):72; The Plains and the Garth, Jr., 38(4):315-18 17(3):176, 42(4):304-306, 310-13, 320, Rockies: A Critical Bibliography of Wainhouse, David W., A History of American 70(4):147-48, 151-53 Exploration, Adventure and Travel in Foreign Policy, 25(4):309 Walker, Dale L., The Lost Revolutionary: the American West, 1800-1865, 4th Waiser, W. A., rev. of Arctic Exploration and A Biography of John Reed, review, ed. rev., review, 74(2):90; Sir Francis International Relations, 1900-1932, 60(2):113 Drake’s Voyage Around the World, 85(1):43; rev. of Survival on a Westward Walker, David A., rev. of Cures and Chaos: The 18(4):302-304; Some Imaginary Trek, 1858-1859: The John Jones Life and Times of Dr. Vincent Hume California Geography, 18(2):148-49; Overlanders, 81(3):117 and His Impact on a Frontier Alaska Spanish Explorations in the Straits of Wait, Aaron E., 17(4):268 Town, 100(1):45-46; rev. of Indians

Index 411 and Bureaucrats: Administering the Walking Bear (Kalispel leader), 35(2):127-28 C. S. Kingston, 24(2):91-104 Reservation Policy during the Civil War, Walking to Work: Tramps in America, 1790- Walla Walla Statesman, 24(2):95-97, 48(1):22- 67(1):20 1935, by Eric H. Monkkonen, review, 24 Walker, Deward E., Jr., rev. of Empty Nets: 76(2):75 Walla Walla treaty council (1855), 1(4):253- Indians, Dams, and the Columbia Walkinshaw, Robert Boyd, 25(3):181 55, 14(4):249, 25(1):45-46, 97(1):20- River, 92(1):52-53; rev. of Flathead and works of: On Puget Sound, 21(2):150-51, 26, 34-35, 99(4):159, 163-65 Kootenay: The Rivers, the Tribes and 29(3):241 Walla Walla Union, 24(2):100-101, 51(4):178. the Region’s Traders, 62(3):122; rev. of Wall, Joseph Frazier, Andrew Carnegie, review, See also Walla Walla Union-Bulletin “Keeping the Lakes’ Way”: Reburial and 64(1):34-35; Iowa: A Bicentennial Walla Walla Union Bank and Trust Company, the Re-creation of a Moral World among History, review, 72(3):107-10 43(2):144 an Invisible People, 92(2):93-94 Wall, Leslie, ed., Restoration of Puget Sound Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, 95(1):14 Walker, Donald, 8(3):212-14 Rivers, review, 95(3):152 Walla Walla University. See Walla Walla Walker, Elkanah, 1(1):37-38, 2(1):24, Wall, Sam, 77(4):141-43 College 2(2):134, 142 Wall, W. A., The Place of Captain Cook’s Walla Walla Valley (Wash.), 14(1):4-13, archival materials relating to, 8(2):159-60, Death, review, 19(1):64 38(3):195, 200 33(1):113-14 Walla Walla, Wash., 3(4):274-76, 45(4):112, Walla Walla Woman’s Club, 42(2):123-37 on Fort Colvile, 16(1):40-41 95(4):196-98 Wallace, Esther Tallentire, 7(1):56-57 Geyer, Charles A., on, 25(2):94-95 churches in, 6(2):90-99 Wallace, Henry A., 60(1):10-11, 14, 16, and Spokane people, impact on, civil rights movement in, 99(4):173-74, 61(1):41-43, 61(3):148-51, 154, 42(3):230-31, 98(4):169 177-78 83(2):64-65, 68, 85(4):142, 99(3):111, and Tshimakain mission, 67(1):1, 4-9 high schools in, 24(4):280-81 118 and Whitman, Marcus, 64(2):59, 64 impact of Mullan Road on, 14(3):206-209, Wallace, Henry C., 66(2):64-65, 71(2):65-66, Walker, Francis A., 75(4):160-61 65(3):118-29 68, 70, 71(3):107, 109 Walker, Franklin, Jack London and the liquor control in, 56(1):4 Wallace, Idaho, 78(3):87-89, 103(1):13, 19-20 Klondike: The Genesis of an American and mining trade, 20(1):36-38, 56(4):168- Wallace, J. N., The Passes of the Rocky Writer, review, 58(4):213; rev. of 75, 72(2):76-83 Mountains Along the Alberta Boundary, Clemens of the “Call”: Mark Twain origin of name of, 14(2):132-33 review, 19(1):66; The Wintering in San Francisco, 61(4):233-34; rev. proposed as Wash. state capital, 32(4):406- Partners on Peace River, review, of Gold Hunter: The Adventures of 408, 413-14, 422, 40(2):110-19 21(1):62-63 Marshall Bond, 61(3):136 and railroads, 4(4):266, 270-71 Wallace, Leander C., 10(3):212-15, 15(3):191 Walker, George B., 15(4):286 reminiscences about, 28(3):301-11 Wallace, Milton B., 23(2):144-45 Walker, Henry Pickering, The Wagonmasters: settlement of, 24(1):9-24 Wallace, Robert V., 37(2):136-37, 139 High Plains Freighting from the Earliest and state boundaries, 24(2):91-104, Wallace, W. Stewart, ed., The Canadian Days of the Santa Fe Trail to 1880, 29(3):261-62, 32(4):349-84, 40(2):106- Historical Review, 11(2):150, review, 58(3):157-58 23, 44(2):80-87, 51(3):125-27, 129 13(2):149-50; ed., Documents relating Walker, J. E., 24(1):77 student activism in, 99(4):173-74, 177-80 to the North West Company, review, Walker, James Gray, 59(4):195, 198-99 theaters in, 28(2):124-25 27(1):78-80; ed., Review of Historical Walker, Joel P., 17(1):58, 35(1):36 and Whitman College, 79(2):71-73 Publications Relating to Canada, 1914 Walker, Joseph R., 39(1):17-19, 28 Walla Walla and Columbia River Railroad, ed., 6(4):279-80, 1916 ed., 8(1):72-73, Walker, Kenneth, 103(2):61-63 3(3):188-89, 10(2):101, 14(1):3-13, 1917 ed., 9(3):234, 1919 ed., 11(1):73- Walker, Mary (née Richardson), 2(2):134, 24(1):20-22, 25(4):247, 26(4):261, 74 8(2):159-60, 33(1):113-14, 67(1):1, 4-5, 45(1):14, 16 Wallace, William (fur trader), 98(1):7-8, 11- 98(4):169 “Walla Walla and Missoula,” by T. C. Elliott, 12, 14-15 Walker, Randi Jones, rev. of A Kindly 3(4):274-76 Wallace, William (settler), 10(3):221 Providence: An Alaskan Missionary’s “Walla Walla and the Palouse Country Wallace, William A. (journalist), 44(4):162 Story, 1926-2006, 101(1):46-47 (1879),” 37(3):176-85 Wallace, William Henson Walker, Robert H., ed., American Studies: Walla Walla College, 83(4):152-54 archival materials relating to, 8(2):159 Topics and Sources, review, 69(2):86-87 Walla Walla County (Wash.), 4(2):103-104, burial site of, 45(3):90 Walker, Rodolph M., 31(4):413, 32(3):250, 24(2):99-101, 104, 31(2):189-90, 201 and Ebey family, 33(3):303-304, 333 255, 263-64, 266 agriculture in, 37(4):296-302, 45(1):13-18 and Kendall, Benjamin F., 49(1):31-35 Walker, Samuel, 33(3):303 formation of, 3(4):274-76, 14(2):132-33, and Leschi, defense of, 95(1):30-31 Walker, Thomas, rev. of The Museum of 31(4):411, 414 and martial law in Washington Terr. Anthropology at the University of British newspapers of, 14(4):284-88, 18(1):52-54, (1856), 43(2):98, 105-107, 109-11, 116- Columbia, 102(4):201 26(2):139-42, 39(3):237 18, 95(1):28 Walker, Thomas B., 84(1):28 Walla Walla Equal Suffrage League, 42(2):123, political career of: 42(1):10, 12, 16-18, Walker, W. (Atahualpa crew member), 126-27, 131-37 28-31, 49(2):61-76: as Idaho Terr. 19(1):6-9 Walla Walla Library Association, 17(4):253 governor, 36(4):341-42, 37(1):34, Walker, Walter, 88(4):177-78 Walla Walla Mounted Militia, 11(4):247 40(2):119-20, 60(2):78-81; as Walker, William (interpreter), 2(3):200-203, Walla Walla people, 25(2):128-32, 27(2):107- Wash. Terr. delegate to House of 222-23, 2(4):313, 6(1):50 108, 31(2):170-71, 97(1):20-24, 28, Representatives, 32(4):354-56, Walker, William H. (Mormon settler), 32, 34 40(2):117, 119-20, 49(1):32-35, 78(1/2):56 Walla Walla Railroad Company, 3(3):188 52(1):16 Walkin, Frank, 77(4):127 “The Walla Walla Separation Movement,” by portrait of, 1(2):5, 7-8

412 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly in steamer industry, 45(3):76 Coast, 84(4):153 Internal Development, 1810-1860, Wallace, William S., 49(4):150 Wallula, Wash., 14(2):133-34, 43(1):35-36, review, 69(2):87 works of: “Founding the Public Library in 72(2):82-83 Walton, George, Faint the Trumpet Sounds: Yakima,” 45(3):95-101; “A Montanan “Wally Hickel’s Big Garden Hose: The Alaska The Life and Trial of Major Reno, in Russo-American Relations: The Water Pipeline to California,” by review, 58(3):160 Case of John Ginzberg,” 40(1):35-43 Terrence M. Cole, 86(2):59-71 Walton, Henry, 22(2):130-45 Wallace House (Oreg.), 98(1):7-8 Walsh, C. A., 53(4):142 Walton, James, 39(3):197 Wallach, Bret, At Odds with Progress: Walsh, Correa Moylan, 53(2):49 Walton, John, 8(2):87 Americans and Conservation, review, Walsh, Henry, 56(3):115-17, 124 Walton, Lauren M., rev. of Breaking Ground: 83(2):70 Walsh, Sophie, History and Romance of the The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and Wallahee, Jim, 19(3):169-74 San Juan Islands, 24(3):236 the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village, Wallen, Henry D., 15(1):54-55, 59, 61, Walsh, Thomas J. 100(4):197-98 18(1):30 and Dak. Terr. politics, 56(3):114-24 Walula people. See Walla Walla people Waller, Alvan F., 17(1):44, 59, 68(1):15, 22 on hydroelectricity, control of, 48(3):97 Walurus (Siberian Yupik), 101(3/4):135 Waller, Osmar, 98(1):34 irrigation legislation of, 89(4):192, 195-97 Walville, Wash., 14(2):134 Wallgren, Monrad “Mon” and Mont. politics (1932-33), 69(1):20-27 Wanamaker, Pearl, 89(1):6-9 anti-Japanese sentiment of, 93(3):132-33 and oil laws, 51(1):27 Wanapam people. See Wanapum people and Cain, Harry, 98(2):66, 68 and populism, 65(2):49-56 Wanapum people, 27(2):107-108, 111, 113, and Jackson, Henry M., 81(3):87, 95 presidential campaign of, 55(1):1-8 119, 151, 68(4):17790, 82(2):78 and Olympic National Park, creation of, and Teapot Dome scandal, 65(2):57-65 Wanch, George L., 43(4):283-84, 286 76(4):127-28, 99(3):112-15, 117-18 works of: Tom Walsh in Dakota Territory: Wanderer (tugboat), 42(4):308, 311, 318, and public power, 53(2):72-73, 75 Personal Correspondence of Senator 321-22 and Wash. state libraries, 48(1):26 Thomas J. Walsh and Elinor C. A Wanderer’s Trail, by A. Loton Ridger, Wallis, John, 48(1):17-21 McClements, review, 58(3):165 6(2):128 Wallis, Nellie (McNatt), 3(4):298, 16(3):166 “Walsh of Montana in Dakota Territory: Wandering and Feasting: A Washington Wallis, Velma, Raising Ourselves: A Gwich’in Political Beginnings, 1884-90,” by J. Cookbook, by Mary Houser Caditz, Coming of Age Story from the Yukon Leonard Bates, 56(3):114-24 review, 89(3):154-55 River, 103(3):113 Walt Disney Imagineering, 80(1):2-3, 9 Wandersong, by Eleanor Banks, review, Walloch, Karen, rev. of Caring and Walt Disney Studios, Pinto Colvig at, 42(3):255 Compassion: A History of the Sisters 93(1):52-53 Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey, ed., Congress of St. Ann in Health Care in British Walt Whitman: Representative Selections, with and the Environment, review, 62(3):109 Columbia, 103(1):47-48; rev. of Hope Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Wanicut, Wash., 14(2):134 on the Hill: The First Century of Seattle by Floyd Stovall, review, 27(2):186-87 Wapato, Wash., 14(2):134, 72(3):122, 126, 129 Children’s Hospital, 103(1):47-48 Walter, Dave, Montana Campfi re Tales: Wappenstein, Charles, 74(2):55, 91(3):124-25, Wallowa River valley (Oreg.), 6(3):145-46, Fourteen Historical Narratives, review, 127-30, 133-34 27(1):67-68 89(3):157 War and Politics by Other Means: A Journalist’s Walls, F. Wesley, “Urbanism and the Walter, Louis, 15(2):115 Memoir, by Shelby Scates, review, Methodist Church in Western Walter Cooper Company, 47(4):121-22 92(4):212-13 Washington, 1890-1915,” 38(4):319- Walter Francis Dillingham, 1875-1963, War and Revolution in Russia, 1914-1917, by 33; rev. of The Spalding-Lowrie Hawaiian Entrepreneur and Statesman, Basil Gourko, 10(2):156 Correspondence, 34(1):121 by H. Brett Melendy, review, 89(2):107- War and Society: The United States, 1941- Walls, Robert E., “Green Commonwealth: 108 1945, by Richard Polenberg, review, Forestry, Labor, and Public Ritual Walter Hines Page: Ambassador to the Court 64(2):92-93 in the Post-World War II Pacifi c of St. James’s, by Ross Gregory, review, The War and the Russian Government, Vol.1: Northwest,” 87(3):117-29; “History 62(2):91-92 The Central Government, by Paul and Folklore: The Role of Tradition Walter L. Gainor Company, 95(1):17 P. Gronsky, 20(2):151, Vol. 2: The in Northwest Social Life,” 86(3):110- Walters, Augustus, 3(4):301 Municipal Government and the All- 13; rev. of Badger and Coyote Were Walters, H. C., 36(4):301 Russian Union of Towns, by Nicholas J. Neighbors: Melville Jacobs on Northwest Walters, Jane A., 3(4):301 Astrov, 20(2):151 Indian Myths and Tales, 93(1):37- Walters, Ronald G., rev. of The Church The War and Trans-Pacifi c Shipping, by 38; rev. of How Raven Found the Universal and Triumphant: Elizabeth Abraham Berglund, 8(4):310 Daylight and Other American Indian Clare Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement, War Chief Joseph, by Helen Addison Howard, Stories, 93(1):37-38; rev. of In Timber 96(1):41 102(2):69, review, 33(1):99-101 Country: Working People’s Stories of Walters, Theodore A., 54(1):9-18 War Discovers Alaska, by Joseph Driscoll, Environmental Confl ict and Urban Walters and Company, 36(4):295-96, 299-303 review, 34(3):328-29 Flight, 88(4):207-208; rev. of Nine Walth, Brent, Fire at Eden’s Gate: Tom McCall War Drums and Wagon Wheels: The Story Visits to the Mythworld: Ghandl of and the Oregon Story, review, 88(1):47- of Russell, Majors and Waddell, by the Qayahl Llaanas, 93(1):37-38; rev. 48 Raymond W. Settle and Mary Lund of Where the Echo Began and Other Waltham, Henry, 21(3):227-29 Settle, review, 58(3):157-58 Oral Traditions from Southwestern Waltman, W. W., 22(4):279 War Eagle mine (B.C.), 60(2):89, 91, 93-97 Alaska Recorded by Hans Himmelheber, Walton, Annie, 70(2):55-56 War in Europe, 1940? by Vernon McKenzie, 93(1):37-38; rev. of Working in the Walton, Gary M., Western River 26(1):72 Woods: A History of Logging on the West Transportation: The Era of Early “War in the Great Northwest,” by William

Index 413 Vance Rinehart, 22(2):83-98 Ward, Kirk C., 14(3):186-87, 195-96 1900-1901,” 82(3):92-100 The War in the Pacifi c. Guadalcanal: The First Ward, R. Gerard, American Activities in the Warpath and Cattle Trail, by Hubert E. Offensive, by John Miller, Jr., review, Central Pacifi c, 1790-1870, review, Collins, 20(2):149 41(3):276-77 65(2):78 Warre, Henry I., 3(2):131, 133-53, 8(2):110, War Manpower Commission, U.S., 96(1):31- Ward, W. E. F., The Royal Navy and the 112, 14(4):267, 21(1):45 32, 96(3):125-26 Slavers: The Suppression of the Atlantic Warren (Idaho) mining district, 90(1):20, 22 The War of 1812, by Harry L. Coles, review, Slave Trade, review, 61(2):115-16 Warren, Charles B., 34(4):388, 390 57(1):42 Ward, W. Peter, ed., British Columbia: Warren, Daniel, 13(3):167-80 War of the Copper Kings. Builder of Butte Historical Readings, review, 73(3):139 Warren, Edward R., The Birds of El Paso and Wolves of Wall Street, by C. B. Ward, Walter, 94(2):64 County, Colorado, 5(4):318 Glasscock, review, 27(2):178-79 Ward of the Redskins, by Sheba Hargreaves, Warren, Eliza Spalding, 4(2):124-25, The War on Powder River, by Helena 22(3):233 5(4):290-94, 198-99, 8(4):254 Huntington Smith, review, 58(1):45 Warden, Wash., 14(2):134 works of: Memoirs of the West, the The War on Weeds in the Prairie West: An Wardener, James, 1(2):44 Spaldings, review, 8(1):65-66 Environmental History, by Clinton L. Wardin, Albert W., Jr., Baptists in Oregon, Warren, Francis E. (politician), 64(2):50-56 Evans, review, 94(4):214-15 review, 62(1):39 Warren, Frank (settler), 13(3):167-80 War or Peace, by Hiram M. Chittenden, Wardner, Idaho, 1(2):43-45, 57(2):50-52, Warren, Frank A., III, An Alternative Vision: review, 3(2):160 58(1):15, 17-22, 24-25, 29, 31, 78(3):84, The Socialist Party in the 1930’s, War Paint and Powder Horn on the Old Santa 87-89 review, 66(4):185-86; rev. of American Fé Trail, by Vernon Quinn, 22(3):233 Wardner, Jim, 57(2):50 Civilization in the First Machine Age, War Production Board, 80(2):62, 65-69 Wardner Miners’ Union, 58(1):14-15, 18 1890-1940, 62(4):157-58; rev. of War Production in Washington, 34(2):230-31 Ware, David, rev. of She’s Tricky Like Coyote: The Committee: The Extraordinary War Relocation Authority, 70(2):78, 80, Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Career of the House Committee on 88(4):169-70, 90(3):124-37 Indian Woman, 90(1):44-45 Un-American Activities, 60(1):52; rev. War Relocation Work Corps, 90(3):128 Ware, Joseph E., The Emigrant’s Guide to of Writers and Partisans: A History The War to End All Wars: The American California, review, 23(3):230-31 of Literary Radicalism in America, Military Experience in World War I, by Ware, William Robert, 32(4):430, 73(1):3, 6-8 61(2):124-25 Edward M. Coffman, review, 61(2):121 Warfel, Harry R., Noah Webster, review, Warren, G. K. (surveyor), 10(1):5, 13, 16 The War Trail of Big Bear, by William 27(4):399-400 Warren, George (settler), 13(3):167-80 Bleasdell Cameron, review, 18(1):68-69 Warfi eld, F. B., 25(2):128-29 Warren, George I. (tourism booster), The War with Cape Horn, by Alan Villiers, Warfi eld, Samuel Newton, 25(2):128-30, 103(2):72-73, 75 review, 63(4):182 25(3):182, 184 Warren, Harris Gaylord, Herbert Hoover and The War Years: A Chronicle of Washington “Warfi eld’s Story of Peo-Peo-Mox-Mox,” by the Great Depression, 50(4):167 State in World War II, by James Warren, Clarence L. Andrews, 25(3):182-84 Warren, James, The War Years: A Chronicle review, 93(4):202-203 Warfi ngton, Richard, 35(1):6-7 of Washington State in World War II, Warbass, Edward D., 13(1):8-9, 12-14, Waring, Guy, 32(1):68-73, 78 review, 93(4):202-203; rev. of The Lake 33(3):316, 318-22, 69(3):99-100, 103- Warm House Dance, 64(3):120 Washington Story: A Pictorial History, 105 Warm Springs Agency, 97(4):191-96 73(4):189; rev. of Seattle’s Waterfront: Warbass, U. G., 20(2):89 Warm Springs Indian Reservation, 5(1):37- The Walker’s Guide to the History of Warbonnets and Epaulets: With pre- and post 43, 97(4):190-96 Elliott Bay, review, 73(4):189 factors, documented, of the Steptoe- Warm Springs Indian School, 92(1):22-23 Warren, , California’s Wright Indian Campaigns of 1858 in Warmsprings Irrigation District, 100(4):173, Ranchos and Farms, 1846-1862: Washington Territory, by Jerome Peltier, 175 Including the Letters of John Quincy comp. B. C. Payette, review, 64(1):45 Warne, Frank Julian, The Coal Mine Adams Warren of 1861, Being Largely Ward, Cyril, 37(1):45, 48 Workers—A Study in Labor Devoted to Livestock, Wheat Farming, Ward, D. B. (Wash. state immigration agent), Organization, review, 1(3):169-70 Fruit Raising, and the Wine Industry, 36(1):12, 15 Warne, William E., 61(3):143, 146 review, 59(4):224 Ward, Dillis B. (settler), 97(3):142-43 Warner, C. H. (politician), 4(4):254, 260, 271, Warren, Phinneas, 13(3):167-80 works of: “From Salem, Oregon, to Seattle, 21(1):111 Warren, Robert Penn, 39(4):314-15 Washington, in 1859,” 6(2):100-106; Warner, Charles (Indian agent), 98(4):171-76 Warren, Sidney, Farthest Frontier: The Pacifi c Across the Plains in 1853, review, Warner, Cynthia Clark, 4(2):111 Northwest, review, 41(1):67-69 3(3):242 Warner, Donald F., The Idea of Continental Warren, Simeon E., 14(4):260 Ward, Geoffrey C., ed., The Public and Union: Agitation for the Annexation of Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of the Private Lincoln: Contemporary Canada to the United States, 1849-1893, Twentieth-Century America, by Shelby Perspectives, review, 72(2):72-75 review, 51(4):188 Scates, review, 89(4):211-12 Ward, Homer, 36(4):309, 312-18 Warner, Gertrude Chandler, Windows into Warren-Findley, Jannelle, rev. of Soul of the Ward, Jean M., ed., Pacifi c Northwest Alaska, review, 19(4):304-305 City: The Pike Place Public Market, Women, 1815-1925: Lives, Memories, Warner, Hoyt Landon, Progressivism in Ohio, 100(2):91-92 and Writings, review, 88(3):154; 1897-1917, review, 56(2):93-94 “‘The Warring Boards’: Sanitary Regulation rev. of A Force for Change: Beatrice Warner, James R., 4(2):111, 14(2):110-11, and the Control of Infectious Disease Morrow Cannady and the Struggle 117-21, 15(2):94, 18(2):117 in the Seattle Public Schools, 1892- for Civil Rights in Oregon, 1912-1936, Warnock, James, “Entrepreneurs and 1900,” by Stephen Woolworth, 101(3/4):166-67 Progressives: Baseball in the Northwest, 96(1):14-23

414 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly The Warrior Who Killed Custer: The Personal boundaries of, 51(3):115-31, 68(1):1-12 61(4):185-92, review, 33(1):78-80 Narrative of Chief Joseph White capital of, 32(3):239-87, 32(4):401-47, Washington, Beloved, 51(2):80-85 Bull, ed. James H. Howard, review, 36(3):249-67, 36(4):294-98, 40(2):110- Washington, Booker T., 70(2):53-55 61(4):228 19 Washington—Centennial of the Territory, Warriors of the North Pacifi c: Missionary county formation in, 7(1):90-95, 13(1):11- 1853-1953: An Exhibit in the Library Accounts of the Northwest Coast, the 12, 18-19 of Congress, Washington, D.C., May Skeena and Stikine Rivers, and the elections in, 61(3):147-55 14, 1953 to August 31, 1953, review, Klondike, 1829-1900, ed. Charles elective offi cials of, 1(2):5-9, 6(4):286-88, 44(3):140-41 Lillard, review, 77(1):37 21(2):103-19, 45(2):62-64 Washington, Dennis, 84(3):104 The Wars of the Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal executive government of, 55(2):79-86 Washington, George, 12(3):163-65 Trade Relations, by George T. Hunt, impeachment in, 4(1):24, 59(3):128-36 archival materials related to, 70(1):20-23 review, 31(3):356-57 initiatives and referenda in, 3(2):114, commemorating: poem to, 1(3):109-12; Warsh, Cheryl Krasnick, ed., Drink in 35(4):291-303, 36(1):29-63, 38(1):100- statue of, on University of Washington Canada: Historical Essays, review, 101, 39(1):301, 311, 39(4):287, campus, 53(3):96-97, 100(1):5; tree on 86(3):118-20 41(3):220, 222, 55(1):28-35, 61(3):147- University of Washington campus for, Warship under Sail: The USS Decatur in the 55, 91(4):171-82, 93(4):182-86 16(3):237-38, 22(2):157-58 Pacifi c West, by Lorraine McConaghy, laws of, 30(1):3-50: alcohol, 5(2):116-20, and naming of Wash. State, 51(1):13 review, 101(1):33-34 98(3):130-42; divorce, 5(2):121-28; and West Point military academy, Wartelle, Robert, 100(3):112, 114-16 minimum wage, 67(3):97-112 2(2):105, 110-11 “Wartime Boomtown: Kirkland, Washington, legislative reapportionment in, 22(1):3-25, works of: Writings of Washington Relating a Small Town during World War II,” by 28(3):263-300 to the National Capital, by Columbia Lorraine McConaghy, 80(2):42-51 maps of, 38(3):261-66, 271-72 Historical Society, 5(4):317 Wartime Housing (art exhibit), 96(1):3, 5-6, 8 naming of, 14(2):136-38 Washington: Images of a State’s Heritage, by The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh, nickname of, 9(2):126 Carlos Schwantes, Katherine Morrissey, by Charles A. Lindbergh, review, nominating conventions in, 35(2):99-119 David Nicandri, and Susan Strasser, 63(3):125-26 place names in, 1(1):5-13, 8(4):265-90, review, 80(3):111 Wartime Social Studies in the Elementary 9(1):26-62, 9(2):107-28, 9(3):197- Washington, My Home, 51(2):80-85 School, by W. Linwood Chase, 207, 9(4):288-95, 10(1):53-56, Washington, Nat, 101(1):17-18, 25-26 35(2):170 79-80, 10(2):102-109, 10(3):182-204, Washington: State Name, Flag, Seal, Song, Wartime Women: Sex Roles, Family Relations, 11(1):44-58, 11(2):115-35, 11(3):203- Bird, Flower, and Other Symbols, by and the Status of Women during World 17, 11(4):274-93, 12(1):59-67, George Earlie Shankle, 24(4):303 War II, by Karen Anderson, review, 12(2):115-36, 12(3):211-18, 12(4):272- Washington, The Evergreen State; Yesterday, 74(1):42 78, 288-99, 13(1):32-56, 13(2):122-30, Today, Tomorrow, by John W. Goddard, Warwick, Wash., 14(2):135 13(3):212-24, 13(4):284-92, 14(1):40- review, 33(3):349-51 “Was 1928 a Critical Election in California?” 62, 14(2):127-44, 14(3):210-22, “Washington, the State: A Bibliography,” by by John L. Shover, 58(4):196-204 15(2):156-57, 17(1):79, 19(1):80, David L. Nicandri, 74(3):114-15 “Was There a Printing Press in Washington 22(1):77-78, 22(3):172-202, 25(3):184, Washington Advisory Committee to the U.S. in 1844?” by Douglas C. McMurtrie, 221-22 Commission on Civil Rights, 95(1):16- 24(3):193-94 redistricting in, 55(1):28-35, 93(4):180-87 17 Wasco (steamer), 14(4):253-54, 18(4):255, 264 state songs of, 51(2):80-85 Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. Wasco County (Oreg.), 31(2):188, 201, statehood movement of, 32(4):349-84, See under Washington State University 38(3):194, 79(1):2-8 37(4):339-57 Washington Alpine Club, 88(2):70, 72, 75 Wasco County (Oreg.) Bible Society, teaching about, 7(4):332-35, 34(4):399- Washington and Columbia River Railway, 24(2):117, 119 402, 74(3):114-15 3(3):193-95 Wasco people, 86(3):126-30 See also Washington state constitution; Washington and Great Northern Railway, Washakie, by Grace Raymond Hebard, review, Washington Territory; names of 3(3):194, 196 21(3):232 individual cities; names of individual Washington and Idaho Railroad, 94(1):34-35 The Washakie Letters of Willie Ottogary: governors; names of individual Washington and Its Natural Resources (fi lm), Northwestern Shoshone Journalist and legislators; names of individual 44(1):39 Leader, 1906-1929, by Willie Ottogary, topographical features “Washington and Manifest Destiny,” by ed. Matthew E. Kreitzer, review, Washington: A Bicentennial History, by William O. Douglas, review, 44(3):140- 94(1):47-48 Norman H. Clark, review, 73(2):62-65 41 Washburn, Henry D., 32(3):310-11, 320-21 Washington: A Centennial Atlas, by James Washington and Oregon Superintendency of Washburn-Doane Yellowstone Expedition W. Scott, with Colin R. Vasquez, John Indian Affairs, 37(1):32-33 (1870), 32(3):320-21 G. Newman, and Bruce C. Sarjeant, “Washington at War, 1918,” 35(1):65-72 Washburne, Marion Foster, Indian Legends, review, 82(1):36 Washington Athletic Club, 87(1):16-28 7(2):173 Washington: A Centennial History, by Robert Washington Bankers Association, 43(1):18, 20 Washington E. Ficken and Charles P. LeWarne, “The Washington Blanket Primary,” by archival materials related to, 25(2):103- review, 80(1):32 Claudius O. Johnson, 33(1):27-39 107, 28(1):87-88, 28(4):373-82, 29(1): Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen State, Washington Board of Higher Education, 29, 32-33, 111 comp. Writers’ Program of the Work 18(3):174-75 blanket primary in, 33(1):27-39, 39(1):33- Projects Administration, 30(4):392-93, Washington Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture, 38, 48(4):113-19, 91(4):171 32(1):126, 32(2):235-36, 32(4):472-74, and Immigration, 36(1):12-13, 15-16

Index 415 Washington Centennial Association, Grange Contemporaries, review, 28(3):319-20 Washington Centennial Washington Guide. See Washington: A Guide Washington Politics, by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr., Commemorative Booklet, 1845-1945, to the Evergreen State and Hugh A. Bone, review, 52(4):162 review, 37(3):270 The Washington High Bench: A Biographical Washington Pollution Control Commission, Washington Centennial Commemorative History of the State Supreme Court, 38(1):30-31 Booklet, 1845-1945, by Washington 1889-1991, by Charles H. Sheldon, Washington Portland Cement Company, Centennial Association, review, review, 84(3):115 99(1):49 37(3):270 Washington Historian, 70(3):122 Washington Press Association, 79(4):155-56 Washington Coalition on Redress, 88(1):27- Washington Historical Quarterly. See Pacifi c Washington Pulp Company, 43(4):264-65, 28, 30 Northwest Quarterly 268 “Washington Coastal Indian Villages, 1907: Washington Home Economics Association. Washington Society of Mayfl ower The Photographs of Albert Henry See Washington State Branch of Descendants, 11(3):240 Barnes,” by Carolyn J. Marr, 74(3):106- the American Home Economics Washington Standard (Olympia). See Olympia 13 Association Washington Standard Washington Code Commission of 1888, Washington Improvement Company, Washington State, by Charles P. LeWarne, 30(1):3-14, 47 25(2):118, 122 review, 77(4):150, 3d ed., review, Washington Code of 1881, 30(1):3-50 Washington Irrigation Company, 9(4):271, 97(3):159-60 Washington Code of 1896, 30(1):35-37 10(1):28, 39, 42(2):99-121, 61(1):10- Washington State: A Literary Chronicle, ed. W. Washington Committee of Forty-eight (1919- 19, 77(3):96-97 Storrs Lee, review, 61(4):232-33 20), 57(4):153-55 Washington Irrigation Institute, 10(1):35 Washington State: The Inaugural Decade, Washington Commission on Reform of “Washington Irving and Astoria,” ed. J. 1889-1899, by Robert E. Ficken, review, Judicial Procedure, 30(1):47-48 Neilson Barry, 18(2):132-39 99(2):98-99 Washington Commonwealth Federation, Washington Joint Legislative Fact-Finding Washington State Agricultural College and 41(3):230-31, 61(4):188-90, 64(4):139, Committee on Un-American Activities. School of Science. See Washington 143, 78(3):91, 93, 95, 97, 82(4):158 See Canwell Committee State University Washington Conference (1921-22), Washington Landmarks Located in Lewis “Washington State and Tribal Sovereignty: 37(2):109-27 County, by N. B. Coffman, 25(4):304 A 1979 Debate on Indian Law,” ed. Washington County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 206 Washington Library Association, 25(2):103- Robert H. Keller, Jr., 79(3):98-108 Washington County (Oreg.) Bible Society, 107, 48(1):25-26 Washington State Archives, 1(2):10-15, 24(2):111-12, 117 “The Washington Library Association, 1931- 2(3):241-49, 48(2):44-46 Washington County: Politics and Community 1955: A Review Article,” by William H. Washington State Bar Association, 35(4):298- in Antebellum America, by Paul Bourke Carlson, 48(1):25-26 99, 95(4):192 and Donald DeBats, review, 88(4):198- “Washington Literature: A Historical Sketch,” Washington State Board Against 99 by Lancaster Pollard, 29(3):227-54 Discrimination, 95(1):16-21, 23-24, Washington Democrat. See Olympia “Washington Mail Routes in 1857,” by 96(3):128 Washington Democrat Thomas W. Prosch, 6(2):107-108 Washington State Branch of the American Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Washington Manufacturers’ Association. Home Economics Association, See Washington Department of See Manufacturers’ Association of 20(2):109-10 Fisheries Washington Washington State Bureau of Labor, Washington Department of Fisheries, Washington Mill Company, 12(2):159-60, 102(3):117, 124 38(1):20-23, 26, 86(4):185-86 27(1):50, 94, 42(4):308-309, 311, Washington State Capitol Museum, 33(2):243 Washington Document Committee, 51(3):136-38, 59(2):101-102 Washington State College. See Washington 25(2):103-107 Washington National Guard, 17(1):23-24, State University Washington Education Association, 20(3):212, 102(1):4, 103(3):127 Washington State Commission on Arid 60(3):127-34 Washington Navigation Company, 72(4):166- Lands, 10(1):37-38 Washington Education Journal, 60(3):128, 67 Washington State Committee on 132-34 “Washington Newspapers, 1852-1890, Conservation of Cultural Resources, Washington Equal Suffrage Association, Inclusive: A Supplement to Professor 35(2):143 67(2):56-59, 74(1):31, 96(2):78-82 Meany’s List,” ed. Douglas C. Washington state constitution, 22(4):276-88, works of: Washington Women’s Cookbook, McMurtrie, 26(1):34-64, 26(2):129-43 32(4): 384, 407-10 96(2):79 “Washington Nomenclature. A Study,” by J. N. and amendments to initiatives, 55(1):28- Washington Export Commission League, Bowman, 1(1):5-13 35 71(2):68-69 Washington Old Age Pension Union. See bill of rights in, 4(4):233-35, 276 Washington Farmer, 34(4):343, 347, 349 Washington Pension Union compared with those of other states, Washington Forest Fire Association, Washington Pension Union, 61(3):147-55, 3(4):259-73, 42(4):282-301 41(4):310 98(2):71, 74 constitution of 1878, 32(4):371-76, “Washington Forts of the Fur Trade Regime,” Washington Pioneer Association. See Pioneer 37(4):340-41, 348-49: convention for, by O. B. Sperlin, 8(2):102-13 Association of the State of Washington 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296- “Washington Geographic Names,” by Washington Pioneer Project, 30(4):393-94 307; Palouse Gazette on, 17(1):27-35; Edmond S. Meany, 8(4):265-90 works of: Told by the Pioneers, text of, 10(1):57-68, 10(2):110-41 Washington Grade Teachers’ League, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in convention for, 18(2):158-59, 22(4):279- 101(1):13 Washington, review, 30(2):221-22 82, 48(1):22-24 Washington Grange. See Washington State Washington Poets: An Anthology of Fifty-nine early calls for, 32(4):363-64, 37(4):344-45

416 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly executive branch in, 55(2):79-86 55, 39(4):286-87, 292 Practices Act), 95(1):16 and legislative reapportionment, 22(1):3- and Western Progressive Farmers, 76(1):2- Washington State Legislature 25, 28(3):264-300 11 and redistricting, 55(1):28, 31-34, origins of, 4(4):227-87 and woman suffrage, 96(2):78 93(4):180-87 proposed amendments to, 4(1): 12-32 works of: Proceedings of the Thirty-fi rst and reapportionment, 22(1):3-25, Washington State Grange attitudes Annual Session, 11(1):73 28(3):263-300 toward, 30(3):243-55, 39(4):286-87, The Washington State Grange, 1889-1924; A in state constitution, 4(2):97-98, 4(4):245- 292 Romance of Democracy, by Harriet Ann 50, 254-55, 10(1):65-68, 10(2):110-11 and woman suffrage, 42(2):131-37 Crawford, review, 32(1):112-13 Washington State Legislature, review, Washington State Democratic Party. See Washington State Guide. See Washington: A 36(4):360-61 under Democratic Party Guide to the Evergreen State Washington State Library, 25(2):103-107, Washington State Department of Fisheries. Washington State Harvesters’ League, 48(1):25-26, 51(3):132-33. See also See Washington Department of 34(4):346-47, 351 Washington Territorial Library Fisheries Washington State Highway Commissioner, Washington State Library Association, Washington State Experiment Station. See 39(3):228 51(3):132-35 under Washington State University Washington State Historical Society, 6(1):21, Washington State Library Commission, Washington State Federation of Labor, 7(1):46, 8(1):7-8, 9(1):17-18, 10(1):46- 51(3):135 35(4):297, 299-300, 36(1):31-34, 37, 47, 11(1):37-38 Washington State Liquor Act (1934), 55(4):150-51, 56(1):9, 57(4):148-51, and Bagley, Clarence B., 23(2):132 81(3):89, 98(3):140, 100(4):163-64 70(1):31-33, 96(2):78 historical exhibits of, 49(1):21-28 Washington State Liquor Control Board, Washington State Federation of Women’s and historical monuments designation by, 98(3):140, 100(4):159-68 Clubs, 20(2):98-99, 53(3):95-96, 5(1):68, 7(1):3-20, 42(1):93-95 Washington State Medical Examining Board, 67(3):101-102, 101(1):4 history of, 33(1):117-20, 52(1):16 25(4):291-92 works of: Club Stories, 7(3):254 and Meany, Edmond S., 1(3):166 Washington State Museum. See Burke Washington State Game and Fish Protective news: 1941, 32(1):126-28, 32(2):233-36, Museum of Natural History and Association, 87(1):6, 8 32(3):345-46, 32(4):471-74; 1942, Culture Washington State Geologist, Mines and 33(2):245-47, 33(3):373-74; 1943, “Washington State Nominating Conventions,” Minerals of Washington: Annual 34(1):123-25, 34(2):233-35, 34(3):331- by Winston B. Thorson, 35(2):99-119 Report of George A. Bethune, First State 32, 34(4):422-26; 1944, 35(1):88-89, Washington State Normal School at Geologist (1890), review, 66(4):186-87; 35(2):187-89, 35(3):280-83, 35(4):373- Bellingham, 18(3):174, 20(2):106-107, Mines and Minerals of Washington: 74; 1945, 36(1):91-93, 36(2):183-85, 85(4):136, 101(1):3-11 Second Annual Report of George A. 36(3):283-85, 36(4):365-67; 1946, Washington State Normal School at Cheney, Bethune, State Geologist (1891), review, 37(1):75-77, 37(2):169-70, 37(3):271- 15(2):106-107, 115, 18(3):174, 66(4):186-87; Ninth Annual Report 73, 37(4):363-64; 1947, 38(1):94-95, 20(2):106-107, 101(1):3-6, 8-11. See of the State Mineralogist for the Year 38(2):186-88, 38(3):279-81, 38(4):365- also Benjamin P. Cheney Academy Ending December 1, 1889, review, 67; 1949, 40(2):170-73, 40(3):79-80, Washington State Normal School at 66(4):186-87 267-69, 40(4):356-58; 1951, 42(1):92- Ellensburg, 18(3):174, 20(2):107, Washington State Good Roads Association, by 95; 1952, 44(2):79 68(3):107-11, 101(1):3-7, 9-11, 13 N. B. Coffman, 11(2):151 and Pacifi c Northwest History Conference Washington State on the Air, by Burt Harrison, Washington State Government, ed. William (1958), 49(3):121-22 review, 85(3):122 P. Tucker, review, 33(2):213-15, 3d and PNQ, 51(4):166, 70(3):121-23 Washington State Parks and Recreation ed., ed. Richard M. Perry, review, preservation of records by, 35(2):143 Commission, 45(3):85-90 38(2):173-74 and sponsorship of Washington: A Guide Washington State Pharmaceutical Washington State Government: Administrative to the Evergreen State, 61(4):192 Association, 20(2):90-92, 94 Organization and Functions, by Donald and Wash. coast trek (1907), 74(3):106-13 Washington State Place Names, by James W. H. Webster, Ernest Howard Campbell, and Wash. Terr. centennial, 44(1):3-6 Phillips, review, 64(1):35-36 and George Duncan Smith, review, works of: Early Washington Communities Washington State Planning Council, 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., rev. David W. in Art, review, 60(1):28; Historic Ports 39(3):230, 99(3):115, 117 Stevens, review, 54(4):178-79 of Puget Sound, review, 60(1):28; works of: The Elma Survey, Grays Harbor Washington State Grain Growers, Shippers Northwest Forts and Trading Posts, County, Washington, review, 33(3):351- and Millers, 34(4):347-48 review, 60(1):28; Northwest History in 52; Puget Sound Region War and Post- Washington State Grange, 37(4):294, Art, 1778-1963, review, 60(1):28 War Development, review, 35(2):173-74 87(3):132-39 Washington State Historical Society Washington State Reformatory, 67(1):21-28 and blanket primary, 33(1):28-31 Publications, Vol. 2: 1907-1914, review, “The Washington State Reformatory at and direct legislation, 35(4):295-99, 7(1):78-79 Monroe: A Progressive Ornament,” by 36(1):31-34, 37, 42 Washington State Horticultural Association, Jack M. Holl and Roger A. Pederson, early years of (1889-96), 30(3):243-74 37(4):294 67(1):21-28 and Farmer-Labor Party, 57(4):148-52 Washington State Irrigation Association, Washington State Republican Party. See under opposition of, to dams, 52(4):142, 144 42(2):105 Republican Party and populism, 39(4):284, 286-87, 291 Washington State Labor Congress. See Washington State Resources, by Otis Freeman and railroads, 30(3):249-58 Washington State Federation of Labor and Rolland H. Upton, review, and Seattle labor movement, 55(4):150-51 Washington State Law Against Discrimination 49(2):85-86 and Wash. state constitution, 30(3):243- in Employment (Fair Employment Washington State Savings and Loan League,

Index 417 75(1):35-36 boundaries of, 51(3):115-31, 68(1):1-12 9(1):18, 10(1):47, 11(1):38, 51(4):165- Washington State Society, Sons of the American capital of, 32(4):407-10, 36(3):249-67, 66, 70(3):122-23, 126 Revolution, Register, 1917, 8(3):234 40(2):110-19 Washington v. Yakima Indian Nation (1979), Washington State Soldiers Home, 87(4):201- and creation of Idaho Terr., 40(2):106-23 79(3):101-103, 106 202 county boundaries in, 13(1):11-12, 18-19, Washington Voters’ Handbook, by Ernest Washington State Sportsmen’s Association, 31(2):187-91 Howard Campbell and George D. 87(1):8 creation of, 13(1):3-19, 44(2):53-57, Smith, review, 40(3):255-57 Washington State Sugar Company, 57(3):101 44(3):134 “Washington War History Committees,” by Washington State Superintendent of elections in, 21(2):138-41 Henry Suzzallo, 9(1):23-25 Public Instruction, State Manual of elective offi cials of, 1(2):5-9, 6(4):286-88 Washington Water Power Company, Washington, 21(3):235 government of, 4(2):96-104, 55(2):76-86, 82(4):122-31, 62(2):79-80, 84(1):12-13, Washington State Supreme Court, 102(1):7 60(3):145-53 15, 87(2):75, 110, 95(3):117-18 Washington State Taxpayers Association, laws of, 5(2):121-23, 28(1):3-54 Washington Wheat Growers’ Association, 61(3):151, 153-54 maps of, 38(3):261-66, 263-64 38(4):349, 71(2):63-66, 70 Washington State Teachers’ League. See naming of, 51(1):13-15 Washington Woman Suffrage Association, Washington Education Association photos of, 44(2):61-68 67(2):51-52 Washington State Un-American Activities public printers in, 10(2):83, 26(2):114, Washington Women’s Cookbook, by Committee. See Canwell Committee 51(3):103-14, 51(4):171-81, 54(2):57- Washington Equal Suffrage Washington State University 65, 79(4):151 Association, 96(2):79 agricultural experiment stations at, statehood movement, 32(4):349-84, Washington World’s Fair Commission, 20(3):167-68 37(4):339-57 26(1):73, 71(1):11, 82(2):63, 86(4):169- and agricultural industry in eastern Wash., study of, 61(1):1-9 75, 102(2):55 37(4):292-93, 95(4):199-200 taxation in, 79(2):56-64 Washingtonian. See Hoquiam Washingtonian; antiwar activism at, 85(4):132, 134 and Walla Walla separation movement, Seattle Washingtonian Black Studies program at, 103(2):55-56, 24(2):91-104, 44(2):80-87 Washington’s Audacious State Capitol and 59-64 See also Washington; Washington state Its Builders, by Norman J. Johnston, botany at, 20(3):165-67, 89(4):175, 181, constitution; names of individual review, 80(3):116 183-86 governors; names of individual “Washington’s Blanket Primary Reviewed,” by campus architecture of, 93(2):106-107 legislators Claudius O. Johnson, 48(4):113-19 chemistry education at, 20(3):176-77 Washington Territory; the great Northwest, Washington’s Centennial Farms, Yesterday and home economics at, 20(2):99-103 her material resources and claims to Today, review, 82(3):117 pharmacy education at, 20(2):93-94 immigration. A plain statement of “Washington’s First Constitution, 1878,” published history of, 83(4):152-54 things as they exist, by Asa S. Mercer, 9(2):129-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, and state politics, 99(4):159, 163-65 27(4):349-51 10(1):57-68, 10(2):110-41 See also Washington State University Washington Territory Bible Society, “Washington’s Territorial Centennial: Our Libraries; names of individual 24(2):118-20 Heritage from the Generation of administrators; names of individual Washington Territory Board of Immigration, Pioneers,” by Arthur B. Langlie, faculty 36(1):11 44(1):1-2 Washington State University Libraries, “Washington Territory Fifty Years Ago,” by “Washington’s War Governor,” 8(2):91-95 93(2):106-107, 102(2):67-78 Thomas W. Prosch, 4(2):96-104 Washington’s Yesterdays, by Lucile McDonald Washington State Women’s Commission. See “Washington Territory in Pictures,” 44(2):61- and Parker McAllister, review, 45(1):34 Washington State Women’s Council 68 Washougal, Wash., 14(2):138-39 Washington State Women’s Council, “Washington Territory in the War Between Washtucna, Wash., 14(2):139, 95(4):198 91(4):171-82 the States,” by Frank A. Kittredge, Washtucna Road (Wash. Terr.), 72(2):81-82 “Washington State’s Pioneer Labor-Reform Ashmun N. Brown, and G. W. Wassermann, August, 62(1):2, 5-6, 68(3):122- Press: A Bibliographical Essay and Easterbrook, 2(1):33-39 27, 89(2):60-61 Annotated Checklist,” by Carlos A. Washington Territory Volunteers, 4(2):97, Wassmuth, Bill, 102(4):163, 165, 169-70, 173 Schwantes, 71(3):112-26 8(3):174-79, 10(3):177-79, 11(4):243- Wasson, John, 58(2):75-77, 81 Washington Superintendency of Indian 49, 13(4):273-75, 19(2):128-31, Wasson, Joseph, 58(2):75-77, 81 Affairs, 37(1):31-57 41(2):167, 43(2):93-116, 76(2):48, water Washington Supreme Court, in state 97(1): 22, 29 Alaska-California pipeline (proposed), constitution, 4(1):22-25 Washington Territory West of the Cascade 86(2):59-70 Washington Territorial Library, 17(4):246-47, Mountains, by Ezra Meeker, 36(1):5-6 archival materials related to management 53(1):1-16 “Washington Thirty Years Ago,” by John A. in Oreg. of, 88(4):210 Washington Territorial Volunteers. See Griffi n, 7(2):133-35 conservation of, in Kans., 57(3):125 Washington Territory Volunteers Washington Toll Bridge Authority, 72(4):162, and forest conservation, 46(4):108-109 Washington Territory, 42(4):281-83 164, 167-68 rights: in Boise Valley (Idaho), 44(4):177- and annexation of north Idaho, 21(2):133- Washington Trust Bank (Spokane), 43(1):9, 84; in eastern Wash., 82(4):126-31 37, 21(3):204-17, 21(4):281-93, 11-12, 22 shortages: in Jackson County (Oreg.), 46(3):79-89 Washington Trust Company (Spokane). See 83(2):45, 50-52; in Wenatchee, Wash., archival materials related to, 15(4):285-88, Washington Trust Bank 56(3):99-100, 103-104 35(4):323-41 Washington University State Historical See also dams; hydroelectric power; artistic depictions of, 69(1):31-33 Society, 6(1):21-22, 7(1):46-47, 8(1):8, irrigation and reclamation

418 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Water, Land, and Law in the West: The Limits Watkins, Marilyn P., “Contesting the Terms of 23(1):67-68 of Public Policy, 1850-1920, by Donald Prosperity and Patriotism: The Politics Wattles, Willard, 61(1):23-24 J. Pisani, review, 89(1):37-38 of Rural Development in Western Watts, J. G., 58(3):133-34, 137, 139-40 Water—or Your Life, by Arthur H. Carhart, Washington, 1900-1925,” 87(3):130-40; Watts, John W., 60(3):135-44 review, 43(1):70-71 Rural Democracy: Family Farmers and Wauconda, Wash., 14(2):140 Water and the West: The Colorado River Politics in Western Washington, 1890- Wauyukma people, 27(2):107 Compact and the Politics of Water in the 1925, review, 89(3):156-57 Waverly, Wash., 14(2):140, 22(3):201 American West, by Norris Hundley, Jr., Watrous, Stephen D., ed., John Ledyard’s Wawawai, Wash., 14(2):141, 95(4):197 review, 68(2):98-99 Journey Through Russia and Siberia, Wawona (schooner), 96(3):115-22 The Water Crisis, by Frank E. Moss, review, 1787-1788: The Journal and Selected Waxell, Sven, 38(1):117, 84(3):93, 95, 97, 59(4):218 Letters, by John Ledyard, review, 86(1):8-11, 14, 95(2):67-68 “Water from Pend Oreille: The Gravity Plan 58(4):195; rev. of Russian Orthodoxy works of: The American Expedition, for Irrigating the Columbia Basin,” by in Alaska: A History, Inventory, and review, 44(2):93 Bruce C. Harding, 45(2):52-60 Analysis of the Church Archives in Way, Thaïsa, “How ‘Art Assists Nature’: The Water Front Fish and Oyster Company Alaska with an Annotated Bibliography, Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition in (Seattle), 70(2):70 73(1):19 the Pacifi c Northwest Landscape,” Water Lilly (steamer), 45(3):77 Watson, Bruce McIntyre, “Fort Colvile’s Fur 100(1):12-22 The Water Link: A History of Puget Sound as Trade Families and the Dynamics The Way of the Eskimo (fi lm), 101(3/4):122 a Resource, by Daniel Jack Chasan, of Race in the Pacifi c Northwest,” Way Out in Idaho: A Celebration of Songs and review, 74(1):40 90(3):140-53; Leaving Paradise: Stories, comp. Rosalie Sorrels, review, water power. See hydroelectric power Indigenous Hawaiians in the Pacifi c 86(3):110-13 Water Power in the “Wilderness”: The Northwest, 1787-1898, review, Way Sketches, Containing Incidents of Travel History of Bonneville Lock and Dam, 97(4):213; Lives Lived West of the Across the Plains, by Lorenzo Sawyer, by William F. Willingham, review, Divide: A Biographical Dictionary of review, 18(1):70 79(2):55 Fur Traders Working West of the Rockies, The Way We Ate: Pacifi c Northwest Cooking, Water Resources Department (Oreg.), 1793-1858, review, 102(2):99-100 1843-1900, by Jacqueline B. Williams, 88(4):210 Watson, F. C., 31(2):157 review, 89(3):154-55 Waterbury, E. B., 44(2):83 Watson, George (trapper), 14(2):117 Wayampam people, 27(2):107-109, 119, 150 Waterman, Bryan, The Lord’s University: Watson, George Herbert (minister), Wayfarers, 61(2):81-83 Freedom and Authority at BYU, review, 39(3):212-13 Wayland, C. L., 1(3):160-61 92(1):53 Watson, J. Frank, 17(3):172 Wayne, Henry C., 19(4):271-72 Waterman, T. T., “The Geographical Names Watson, J. R., 79(4):147, 149, 152-54 Wayne Morse: A Political Biography, by Mason Used by the Indians of the Pacifi c Watson, James B., rev. of Man’s Conquest of Drukman, review, 90(1):47 Coast,” in The Geographical Review, the Pacifi c: The Prehistory of Southeast The Wayward Liberal: A Political Biography 13(4):303-304; Indian Houses of Puget Asia and Oceania, 72(4):190 of Donald Richberg, by Thomas E. Sound, review, 12(3):229-30; Native Watson, John F., Annals of and Vadney, review, 63(4):180 Houses of Western North America, Pennyslvania, 1(3):102-104, 106 We Are Alaskans, by Mary Lee Davis, review, review, 12(3):229-30; Types of Canoes Watson, Lewis, 93(3):164-65 23(1):64-65 on Puget Sound, 12(2):153-54; The Watson, Margaret, 93(3):164-65 We Claimed This Land: Portland’s Pioneer Whaling Equipment of the Makah Watson, Phoebe C., 5(1):24 Settlers, by Eugene E. Snyder, review, Indians, 11(3):235 Watson, Robert, A Boy of the Great Northwest, 81(4):153 Waterman, William H., 37(1):35 23(1):68; Dreams of Fort Garry, “We Fly the Fire Patrol,” by Starr Jenkins, Waters, Earl G., ed., The Rumble of California 23(4):305; Famous Forts of Manitoba, 46(1):12-18 Politics, 1848-1970, review, 63(2):72-73 20(3):234; The Governor and Company We Know Who We Are: Métis Identity in a Waters, Frank, 97(1):15 of Adventurers of England Trading into Montana Community, by Martha works of: The Colorado, review, 38(1):87- Hudson’s Bay, 22(1):70; Lower Fort Harroun Foster, review, 98(1):48-49 88 Garry, 20(1):71-72 We Must March, by Honore Willsie Morrow, Waters, James, 1(1):45 Watson, Rollie, 69(2):84-85 review, 17(1):72, 17(2):146-47 Waters, Sidney, 98(4):178 Watson, Serano, 20(3):164-65, 89(4):177, We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Waterville, Wash., 88(3):109, 119-24, 140-42 179-80 Workers of the World, by Melvyn The Waterways of the Pacifi c Northwest, by Watson, William P., 56(3):101-103 Dubofsky, review, 61(4):230-31, abr. Clarence B. Bagley, 8(2):157-58 Watt, Alex, 19(3):206, 212, 19(4):285 ed., ed. Joseph A. McCartin, review, Watkins, Albert, ed., Publications of the Watt, George H., 20(2):93 93(1):44-45 Nebraska State Historical Society, Vol. Watt, Ivan, 23(1):49-60, 23(2):138-39 “We Stand By to Assist You”: The History of 18, 9(2):157, Vol. 20, review, 14(1):66 Watt, James W., 19(4):278-79, 282, 34(2):140- Ballard Community Hospital, by Nena Watkins, Carleton, 100(2):60 41 Peltin, review, 96(3):160-61 works of: “View up the Oneonta Gorge, works of: “Experiences of a Packer in We Talk, You Listen: New Tribes, New Turf, by Cascades,” 101(2):56 Washington Territory Mining Camps Vine Deloria, Jr., review, 63(4):172-73 Watkins, E. C., 42(1):60, 62, 49(4):132-33, 144 during the Sixties,” 19(3):206-13, We Were Not Summer Soldiers: The Indian Watkins, Ernest, rev. of Arthur Meighen: 19(4):285-93, 20(1):36-53 War Diary of Plympton J. Kelly, 1855- A Biography, Vol. 1: The Door of Watt, Joseph, 3(1):74-75 1856, ed. William N. Bischoff, review, Opportunity, 52(3):123-24, Vol. 2: And Watt, Roberta Gertrude Frye, 43(2):162-64 69(2):90-91 Fortune Fled, 55(4):187 works of: The Story of Seattle, review, We Who Built America, by Carl Wittke,

Index 419 review, 31(4):466 Weber, David J., The Spanish Frontier in North West, review, 92(4):209-10 weather stations. See meteorological stations America, review, 85(3):121 Weinberg, Albert K., 52(1):3 Weaver, Charles E., Eocene of the Lower Weber, Francis J., A Bibliography of California Weinland, Caroline, 91(2):72, 79 Cowlitz River Valley Washington; The Bibliographies, review, 60(3):134 Weinland, William, 91(2):72, 79 Post Eocene Formations of Western Weber, Wash., 14(2):141 Weinstein, Allen, Prelude to Populism: Origins Washington; The Oligocene of Kitsap Weber, William A., 89(4):175-76 of the Silver Issue, 1867-1878, review, County, Washington, 7(3):252; A A Webfoot Volunteer: The Diary of William 62(3):123 Preliminary Report on the Tertiary M. Hilleary, 1864-1866, ed. Herbert B. Weinstein, Edwin A., Woodrow Wilson: A Paleontology of Western Washington, Nelson and Preston E. Onstad, review, Medical and Psychological Biography, review, 3(4):305; Tertiary Faunal 57(3):126 review, 73(4):188 Horizons of Western Washington, websites, history-related. See Links to History Weinstein, James, The Decline of Socialism in 7(3):252; The Tertiary Formations of Webster, D. H., 17(1):23 America, 1912-1925, review, 60(2):110- Western Washington, 8(1):72 Webster, Daniel, 92(4):182-83 11 Weatherwax, Claire, Marching! Marching! disputed speech by, 4(3):191-93 Weinstein, Robert A., Tall Ships on Puget 29(3):245-46 and Oregon boundary dispute, 1(4):209- Sound: The Marine Photographs of Weatherwax, John M., 47(1):10, 14, 54(1):32 16, 2(1):6-11, 5(3):212, 52(1):10-11, Wilhelm Hester, review, 71(1):41 Weaver, Frank P., 55(1):34 64(3):119 Weintraub, Hyman, Andrew Furuseth, Weaver, J. E., A Study of the Vegetation of Parrington, Vernon Louis, on, 53(1):105- Emancipator of the Seamen, review, Southeastern Washington and Adjacent 106 52(1):35; rev. of Age of Industrial Washington, 9(1):77 and political opponents, 92(4):184, 186 Violence, 1910-1915: The Activities Weaver, James B., 39(4):295-96, 298, 303, on U.S. expansion, 53(1):40, 64(3):117-19 and Findings of the United States 310-11 Webster, Donald H., Washington State Commission on Industrial Relations, Webb, Amanda Jane, 6(1):15 Government: Administrative 58(2):107; rev. of Collective Bargaining Webb, Charles H., 45(4):107 Organization and Functions, review, and Productivity: The Longshore Webb, George E., “Victoria Welcomes the 40(2):160-61, rev. ed., review, Mechanization Agreement, 62(1):43 Dominion Astrophysical Observatory: 54(4):178-79 Weintraub, Stanley, The Last Great Cause: The Science and Society in the Pacifi c Webster, E. B., The King of the Olympics: The Intellectuals and the Spanish Civil War, Northwest,” 94(4):171-82; The Roosevelt Elk and Other Mammals of review, 60(1):51 Evolution Controversy in America, the Olympic Mountains, 12(1):76; ed., Weinzirl, John, 26(3):240 review, 87(2):103; rev. of Atomic The Friendly Mountain, 9(1):72-73; ed., works of: “The Science of Bacteriology in Frontier Days: Hanford and the The Klahhane Annual, 9(3):234-35 the State of Washington,” 20(2):83-88 American West, 102(4):199-200; rev. of Webster, Henry A., 37(1):49-50, 52 Weir, Allen, 4(4):255, 265, 270, 8(1):38, 79, The Cold War American West, 1945- Webster, H. T., 50(4):130-31 22(4):278-80 1989, 90(3):161-62; rev. of Ferdinand Webster, Janice Reiff, rev. of Peasants and works of: “William Weir,” 4(1):33-35 V. Hayden: Entrepreneur of Science, Strangers: Italians, Rumanians, and Weir, Ellen Davis, 25(1):79 92(3):161-62; rev. of Made in Hanford: Slovaks in an American City, 1890- Weir, John, 4(1):34-35 The Bomb That Changed the World, 1950, 68(3):147-48 Weir, William, 4(1):33-35 102(4):199-200; rev. of Westward Webster, John, 8(2):114 Weisbach, Jacob, 88(4):176-78 Expansion: A History of the American Webster, John McAdam, 47(2):46-47, 50, Weisberger, Theodore, 49(1):12, 16-17 Frontier, 6th ed., abr., 93(3):146-47 82(4):126, 130-31 Weisbrot, Robert, Father Divine and the Webb, Melody, The Last Frontier, 103(3):118, Webster, Richard Everard, 34(4):381-86 Struggle for Racial Equality, review, review, 79(1):43 Webster, William, 20(3):228-32, 30(3):334-36 75(2):89 Webb, Robert Lloyd, On the Northwest: Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842), 1(4):209- Weisel, George F., ed., Men and Trade on the Commercial Whaling in the Pacifi c 15, 4(3):192-93, 5(3):212 Northwest Frontier as Shown by the Fort Northwest, 1790-1967, review, 81(1):32 Weed, Gideon Allen, 34(1):22-23, 25 Owen Ledger, review, 47(1):30 Webb, Roy, rev. of Mighty River: A Portrait of Weed Lumber Company, 55(2):71-73 Weisenburger, J. J., 22(4):279 the Fraser, 90(2):102-103 Weeks, Charles B., 91(2):62, 66-67 Weiss, Harold J., Jr., rev. of The Grey Fox: The Webb, Roy H., 89(3):123-24 Weeks, Philip, Farewell, My Nation: The True Story of Bill Miner—Last of the Webb, U. S., 55(2):70, 72 American Indian and the United States, Old-Time Bandits, 86(4):191-92 Webb, Walter Prescott, 48(3):66, 49(4):151, 1820-1890, review, 82(4):153 Weister, George, 86(1):54 54(1):1, 6-7, 56(1):32-33, 35 Weems, John Edward, To Conquer a Peace: Welch, Richard E., Jr., George Frisbie Hoar works of: The Great Frontier, review, The War between the United States and and the Half-Breed Republicans, review, 44(2):88; The Great Plains, 23(1):70; Mexico, review, 66(1):38 63(4):176 An Honest Preface and Other Essays, Wegars, Priscilla, Imprisoned in Paradise: Welch, William D., A Brief History of Port review, 51(1):35-36; The Texas Rangers. Japanese Internee Road Workers at Angeles, Washington, review, 33(3):352- A Century of Frontier Defense, review, the World War II Kooskia Internment 53 27(3):269-70 Camp, review, 102(2):98 Welch, William E., 44(4):184 Webb, William Henry, 68(2):49-50, 52 Wehn, James A., 15(3):187, 189 Welcome (steamer), 37(3):190-91 Webber, Bert, Retaliation: Japanese Attacks Wehr, Wesley, The Accidental Collector: Welker, Herman, 78(1/2):17, 20, 23-30 and Allied Countermeasures on the Art, Fossils, and Friendships, review, Weller, Lloyd, director, One of Ours: Young Pacifi c Coast in World War II, review, 96(3):157-58; The Eighth Lively Art: Scoop Jackson; An Oral History of 68(1):40 Conversations with Painters, Poets, Senator Henry M. Jackson (video), Webber, Henry, 33(3):312, 320 Musicians, and the Wicked Witch of the 81(4):153

420 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 44(2):69-73 American, 61(2):112; rev. of The Days Welsh, John (packer), 19(4):286-87 Wellington, B.C., 61(3):158-59 of the Hercules, 72(3):141; rev. of Welsh, John T. (senator), 4(1):13-14 Wellington, Raynor G., The Political and Diamondfi eld Jack: A Study in Frontier Welsh, William D., Brief Historical Sketch Sectional Infl uence of the Public Lands, Justice, 60(4):231-32; rev. of Fred of Grays Harbor, Washington, review, 1828-1842, review, 6(3):202-203 T. Dubois’s “The Making of a State,” 33(3):352-53; A Brief Historical Sketch Wellman, Paul I., Broncho Apache, review, 64(2):92; rev. of The Gold Seekers: A of Port Townsend, Washington, review, 28(1):101-102; Death in the Desert: The Two Hundred-Year History of Mining 33(3):352-53; A Brief History of Oregon Fifty Year’s War for the Great Southwest, in Washington, Idaho, Montana and City and West Linn, Oregon, review, review, 27(2):182; The Trampling Lower British Columbia, 81(2):76; 33(3):352-53; A Brief History of Port Herd: The Story of the Cattle Range in rev. of Idaho’s Constitution: The Tie Angeles, Washington, review, 33(3):352- America, review, 32(2):223-24 That Binds, 83(2):76; rev. of Inferior 53; A Brief History of Shelton, Wellock, Thomas R., rev. of The Essential Aldo Courts, Superior Justice: A History of the Washington, review, 33(3):352-53 Leopold: Quotations and Commentaries, Justices of the Peace on the Northwest The Welsh in America: Letters from 92(3):155 Frontier, 1853-1889, 71(4):188; rev. Immigrants, ed. Alan Conway, review, Wells, A. Z., 43(2):127 of A List of References for the History 54(1):42-43 Wells, Damon, Stephen Douglas: The Last of Agriculture in the Mountain States, Welter, Rush, “The Frontier West as an Image Years, 1857-1861, review, 64(1):31-32 64(3):133; rev. of Magnifi cent Derelicts: of American Society,” 52(1):1-6; The Wells, Edmund H., 90(4):172-73, 92(2):59-70 A Celebration of Older Buildings, Mind of America, 1820-1860, review, Wells, Edwin, 37(1):52 69(1):42; rev. of Mining Engineers 68(1):35; rev. of To the Halls of the Wells, Fargo and Company, 19(4):292-93, and the American West: The Lace-Boot Montezumas: The Mexican War in the 20(1):40, 26(4):254-55, 260, 30(4):384- Brigade, 1849-1933, 62(2):87-88; rev. of American Imagination, 77(2):77 85, 76(4):137-47 Mining Frontiers of the Far West, 1848- Weltzien, O. Alan, A Father and an Island: Wells, Fargo Detective: The Biography of James 1880, 55(1):41-42; rev. of The Mystic Refl ections on Loss, review, 100(3):149- B. Hume, by Richard Dillon, review, Warriors of the Plains, 64(4):178; rev. 50 61(1):55 of Native American Tribalism: Indian Welzl, Jan, Thirty Years in the Golden North, Wells, Gail, Lewis and Clark Meet Oregon’s Survivals and Renewals, 65(3):109; 24(1):65-66 Forests: Lessons from Dynamic Nature, rev. of Noon Nee-me-poo (We, the Nez Wemple, Claude C., Memories of a Rancher review, 93(2):97-98 Perces): Culture and History of the Nez from the Land of the Never Sweats Wells, H. G., The Outline of History, Perces, Vol. 1, 66(4):182; rev. of The (Milford, Lassen County, California): 12(2):152-53 Shoshoneans: The People of the Basin- Neighbors, Family, Horses, Cattle, Dogs, Wells, Hulet, 52(3):82, 71(3):121-23, 72(1):13, Plateau, 58(4):210; rev. of Silver and and Reactions, 1899 to 1952, review, 16 the First New Deal, 62(1):44; rev. of 84(3):112 Wells, JoAnn Jacobsen, “I’d Rather Be Born This Emigrating Company: The 1844 Wenas, Wash., 14(2):141 Lucky Than Rich”: The Autobiography Oregon Trail Journal of Jacob Hammer, Wenatchee, Wash. of Robert H. Hinckley, review, 70(4):184 83(1):36-37; rev. of A Victorian church archives of, 30(4):433-36 Wells, Lemuel H., 39(3):204-205 Gentlewoman in the Far West: The development of, 56(3):97-105, 87(2):72-81 Wells, Merle W., “Caleb Lyon’s Indian Policy,” Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, origins of name of, 14(2):141-42 61(4):193-200; “The Creation of the 65(2):87; rev. of The Wagon Trains Wenatchee Advance, 56(3):102-103, 97(2):109 Territory of Idaho,” 40(2):106-23; of ’44: A Comparative View of the Wenatchee Daily World, 52(4):140-44, “Fred T. Dubois and the Nonpartisan Individual Caravans in the Emigration 87(2):72-81, 97(2):108-109, 101(1):23 League in the Idaho Election of 1918,” of 1844 to Oregon, 83(1):36-37; rev. of Wenatchee Development Company, 56(1):17-29; “The Nez Perce and We Talk, You Listen: New Tribes, New 56(3):101-5 Their War,” 55(1):35-37; “Origins Turf, 63(4):172-73; rev. of Western Wenatchee High School, 74(1):16 of Anti-Mormonism in Idaho, Wagon Wheels: A Pictorial Memorial Wenatchee Improvement Company, 56(3):98, 1872-1880,” 47(4):107-16; “Politics to the Wheels That Won the West, 100-101 in the Panhandle: Opposition to 64(1):32; rev. of Westward Vision: The “Wenatchee Indians Ask Justice,” by John X. the Admission of Washington and Story of the Oregon Trail, 55(3):128- Hermilt and Louis Judge, 16(1):20-28 Northern Idaho, 1886-1888,” 46(3):79- 29; rev. of When the River Rises: Flood Wenatchee Investment Company, 56(3):100- 89; “Territorial Government in the Control on the Boise River, 1943-1985, 101 Inland Empire: The Movement to 85(2):71 Wenatchee people, 4(1):9, 16(1):20-28, Create Columbia Territory, 1864-69,” Wells, Ward W., 88(2):102 27(2):107-108, 119, 142 44(2):80-87; comment on “William Wells, William Bittle, 74(3):100-101, 103 Wenatchee Reclamation District, 10(1):33 E. Borah, Political Thespian,” by John Wells, William P., 17(4):292 Wenatchee Republic, 97(2):109 Milton Cooper, Jr., 56(4):154-57; rev. Wells Fargo: Advancing the American Frontier, Wendler, Henry, The Reminiscences of Henry of American Indian Almanac, 64(1):43- by Edward Hungerford, review, Wendler, 17(2):148 44; rev. of Borah, 53(4):159-60; rev. of 41(1):78-79 Wenk, Edward, Jr., The Politics of the Ocean, Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Wells Fargo: An Illustrated History, by Noel M. review, 65(1):45-46 Western Frontiersman, 68(1):43; rev. of Loomis, review, 60(4):230-31 Wentworth, Lois J., “The Graduate School of The Company Town in the American Wells Foundation (Wenatchee, Wash.), the University of Washington, 1911- West, 58(3):162; rev. of Custer Died 43(2):127-28 1942,” 34(2):147-57 for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, The Well-Traveled Casket: A Collection of Wentz, Harry, 101(2):68 61(3):162-64; rev. of The Days of My Oregon Folklife, by Tom Nash and Werdenda (journal), 89(4):181-82, 184 Years: The Autobiography of an Average Twilo Scofi eld, review, 84(3):114 “Were We the ‘Last Best Hope’? Slavery in

Index 421 the Social Order: An Essay Review,” by West, Jane, 13(3):167-80 The West in American History, by Dan Elbert William Toll, 67(1):29-32 West, John, 42(3):224-26, 241, 99(2):78 Clark, review, 28(4):413-14 Werner, Emmy E., Pioneer Children on the West, John O., rev. of Western Lore and “The West in Paperbacks,” by Herman J. Journey West, review, 88(1):51 Language: A Dictionary for Enthusiasts Deutsch, 54(3):113-23 Wert, Hal Elliot, Hoover, the Fishing President: of the American West, 89(3):153-54 “The West Mark Twain Did Not See,” by Portrait of the Private Man and His Life West, Ken, rev. of The Campus and the State, Vernon Carstensen, 55(4):170-76 Outdoors, review, 97(2):93 51(1):41-42; rev. of The Effi ciency of The West of Alfred Jacob Miller (1837) from the Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson, The Freedom, 51(1):41-42 notes and water colors in the Walters Art American People—A History, review, West, Leoti L., 16(4):257, 260-61, 17(3):207, Gallery with an account of the artist by 18(2):146-47; The First Americans, 17(4):257 Marvin C. Ross, review, 43(1):74-75 1607-1690, review, 19(2):144-47; works of: The Wide Northwest, 18(4):305 West of Everything: The Inner Life of Westerns, Virginia Under the Stuarts, 1607-1688, West, M. J., 5(1):55-56 by Jane Tompkins, review, 84(1):30 5(2):146 West, Oswald, 48(3):95-97, 49(2):52, West of Paradise, by George Venn, review, Werthman, William C., ed., Canada in 100(4):171-73 92(2):92 Cartoon: A Pictorial History of the West, Ray B., Jr., Rocky Mountain Reader, West of the Great Divide: Norwegian Migration Confederation Years, 1867-1967, review, review, 37(3):266-67 to the Pacifi c Coast, 1847-1893, by 59(3):146 West, Ruth, “Teaching Materials in the Kenneth O. Bjork, review, 50(1):31-32 Wesley, Edgar B., ed., American History in Washington Historical Quarterly and West of the River, by Dorothy Gardiner, Schools and Colleges: The Report of the the Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly,” review, 32(4):461-63 Committee on American History in 34(4):393-98; rev. of American History The West of William H. Ashley: The Schools and Colleges, review, 35(3):278- in Schools and Colleges: The Report of International Struggle for the Fur Trade 79 the Committee on American History in of the Missouri, the Rocky Mountains, Wesley Earl Dunkle: Alaska’s Flying Miner, Schools and Colleges, 35(3):278-79 and the Columbia, with Explorations by Charles Caldwell Hawley, review, “The West, States’ Rights, and Conservation: beyond the Continental Divide, 96(3):163 A Study of Six Public Land Recorded in the Diaries and Letters. . . . “Wesley Everest, IWW Martyr,” by Tom Conferences,” by Lawrence Rakestraw, ed. Dale L. Morgan, review, 56(2):91 Copeland, 77(4):122-29 48(3):89-99 West Okanogan District Project, 10(1):32 “The Wesley L. Jones Papers,” by Keith West, Victor J., The Foreign Policy of Woodrow West Point Military Academy, 2(2):105-17 Murray, 36(1):65-68 Wilson, 1913-1917, 9(1):76, review, West Seattle High School, 74(1):11, 14-16 West, A. J., 47(1):10, 54(1):32 9(2):153-54 West Shore (magazine), 45(4):115, 74(3):100- West, Ashby, 13(3):167-80 West, William F., 13(3):167-80 101, 89(2):100-103 West, Carroll Van, Capitalism on the Frontier: West, Willis M., American History and West Side Irrigation Canal, 9(4):266 Billings and the Yellowstone Valley in the Government, review, 5(1):60-61 The West the Railroads Made, by Carlos A. Nineteenth Century, review, 85(2):77; West, Young Man! by Nard Jones and Gordon Schwantes and James P. Ronda, review, rev. of A Generation of Boomers: The J. Gose, review, 29(2):209-10, 29(3):335 100(1):37 Pattern of Railroad Labor Confl ict in “The West and American Ideals,” by Frederick West Virginia, migrants to Wash. from, Nineteenth-Century America, 85(3):124 Jackson Turner, 5(4):243-57 29(2):115-34, 33(1):23 West, Elliott, “Five Idaho Mining Towns: The West and Reconstruction, by Eugene H. Westbrook, John B., 31(3):257 A Computer Profi le,” 73(3):108-20; Berwanger, review, 74(1):44 Westcott, Allan, The United States Navy; a The Essential West: Collected Essays, The West beyond the West: A History of British History, 35(2):184 review, 103(3):142; Growing Up with Columbia, by Jean Barman, review, Westenberg, John, rev. of Flooding the the Country: Childhood on the Far 83(3):111, 86(3):118-20 Courtrooms: Law and Water in the Far Western Frontier, review, 81(4):157; West by East: The American West in the Gilded West, 85(3):122 The Last Indian War: The Nez Perce Age, by Gene M. Gressley, review, Westendorf, Jane (née Morrow), 60(1):25-28 Story, review, 101(1):48; The Saloon on 64(4):179 Westendorf, Thomas P., 60(1):25-28 the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, West Coast Forest Products Bureau, 39(3):228 works of: “I’ll Take You Home Again, review, 71(3):139; ed., Essays on Walter “West Coast Labor and the Military Aircraft Kathleen” (song), 60(1):25-28 Prescott Webb, review, 70(1):19; ed., Industry, 1935-1941,” by Jacob Vander Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, Mining Frontiers of the Far West, Meulen, 88(2):82-92 1800-1915, by Sandra L. Myres, review, 1848-1880, by Rodman Wilson Paul, West Coast Lighthouses: A Pictorial History of 75(2):91 review, 94(3):151-52; ed., Small Worlds: the Guiding Lights of the Sea, by Jim Westermann, J. C., Netherlands and the United Children and Adolescents in America, Gibbs, review, 66(3):138 States, Their Relations in the Beginning 1850-1950, review, 84(3):117; rev. of West Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ of the Nineteenth Century, review, The Gold Rush Widows of Little Falls: A Association, 41(4):291 27(2):184-85 Story Drawn from the Letters of Pamelia West Coast Lumberman (Tacoma), 41(4):289, Westermeier, Clifford P., 87(1):38, 40, 42, 44 and James Fergus, 82(2):71; rev. of Scots 294 Western Academy of Beaux Arts, 92(3):117, in the North American West, 1790-1917, West Coast Lumbermen’s Association, 120, 123-24 93(3):148-49; rev. of Wagon Wheel 74(1):20, 87(3):119, 121-22 Western America: The Exploration, Settlement, Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, West Coast Windjammers in Story and and Development of the Region beyond 86(1):50-51 Pictures, by Jim Gibbs, review, the Mississippi, by LeRoy R. Hafen and West, H. Oliver, 98(4):191-92 60(4):223 Carl Coke Rister, review, 32(4):460-61 West, Harry, 35(1):20 West from Fort Bridger, ed. J. Roderic Korns, Western America in 1846-1847: The Original West, Herbert G., 86(4):179, 181-86 review, 43(1):73-74 Travel Diary of Lieutenant J. W. Abert,

422 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly who mapped New Mexico for the United Lode Mining, and Milling on the Washington State Normal School at States Army, by J. W. Abert, ed. John American Frontier from Spanish Times Bellingham Galvin, review, 58(2):101-102 to 1893, by Otis E. Young, Jr., with Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives, ed. Western American (Portland). See Portland Robert Lenon, review, 63(4):168-69 Lillian Schlissel, Vicki L. Ruiz, and Western American Western Oregon Lumber Manufacturers’ Janice Monk, 85(2):50-58 The Western Avernus, or Toil and Travel in Association, 41(4):302-304 Western World (Portland). See Portland Further North America, by Morley Western Oregon University (Monmouth). See Western World Roberts, 93(1):26-36 Oregon Normal School The Westerners: A Mini-Bibliography and a “Western Canada: The West beyond the Western Oregon Railroad, 39(4):257 Cataloging of Publications, 1944-1974, Pacifi c Northwest,” by Russell M. Western Pacifi c Railway Company, 100(4):173 review, 67(1):45 Tremayne, 86(3):118-20 Western Pine Association, 84(1):28 Westervelt, George Conrad, 45(2):42, Western Central Labor Union (Seattle), “Western Politics and New Deal Policies: A 95(3):144-45, 147, 103(2):84-90, 93-94 70(1):26-29, 31-32, 71(3):114-17, Study of T. A. Walters of Idaho,” by Westlake, Patricia, rev. of Gus J. Solomon, 73(4):150, 153-54. See also Central Elmo R. Richardson, 54(1):9-18 Liberal Politics, Jews, and the Federal Labor Council of Seattle Western Populism: Studies in an Ambivalent Courts, 97(4):211-12 Western Christian Journal (Columbus, Ohio), Conservatism, by Karel D. Bicha, Weston, Idaho, 28(2):143 37(1):26-30 review, 69(3):138-39 Weston, Samuel P., 92(2):65-66 “The Western Federation Comes to Alaska,” Western Progressive Farmer, 76(1):9-10 Westport, Wash., 44(3):138 by James C. Foster, 66(4):161-73 Western Progressive Farmers, 76(1):2, 9-11, Westward, High, Low, and Dry, by Dorothy Western Federation of Miners, 45(4):116, 87(3):138 Childs Hogner, review, 29(2):219-20 103(1):15 Western Progressive Grange. See Western Westward; The Romance of the American in Alaska, 66(4):161-73, 99(1):19 Progressive Farmers Frontier, by E. Douglas Branch, and American Federation of Labor, “Western Range Senators and the Payne- 22(1):65 70(1):27, 29-31 Aldrich Tariff,” by Lewis L. Gould, Westward America, by Howard R. Driggs, archival materials related to, 79(4):166 64(2):49-56 review, 33(3):358-59 in Idaho, 57(2):51-53, 58(1):15, 18-19, 23, Western River Transportation: The Era of Early The Westward Crossings: Balboa, Mackenzie, 28-32, 59(1):23-25, 27-28, 30-32 Internal Development, 1810-1860, by Lewis and Clark, by Jeannette Mirsky, origins of, 78(3):87 Erik F. Haites, James Mak, and Gary M. review, 38(3):274 Western Forestry and Conservation Walton, review, 69(2):87 Westward Expansion: A History of the Association, 41(4):310, 51(2):52 Western Rivermen, 1763-1861: Ohio and American Frontier, by Ray Allen The Western Gateway to World Trade, by Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of Billington and James Blaine Hedges, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy the Alligator Horse, by Michael Allen, review, 41(1):69-70, 6th ed., abr., by Railroad, Northern Pacifi c Railway, review, 83(1):34 Ray Allen Billington and Martin Ridge, Great Northern Railway, 15(2):152 The Western Shore: Oregon Country Essays review, 93(3):146-47 Western Ghost Towns, by Lambert Florin, honoring the American Revolution, ed. Westward in Eden: The Public Lands and the review, 53(4):164 Thomas Vaughan, review, 68(3):143 Conservation Movement, by William K. The Western Hero in History and Legend, Western Slope (ship), 22(1):36-38 Wyant, review, 74(4):182 by Kent Ladd Steckmesser, review, Western Socialist, 98(3):117-26 westward migration. See migration; northern 57(1):41 “Western Spruce and the War,” by Edmond S. overland route; Oregon Trail; names of Western History Association, 53(4):137 Meany, 9(4):255-58 individual routes Western Home Builder, by Victor W. Voorhees, Western States Reclamation Association, The Westward Movement: A Book of Readings 85(4):154, 156 45(2):56, 89(4):192, 195, 94(2):61-62 on Our Changing Frontiers, by Ina Faye Western Indians: Comparative Environments, Western Steel Corporation, 17(3):179, 181-82 Woestemeyer, review, 31(2):207-209 Languages, and Cultures of 172 Western Western Subjects: Autobiographical Writing in The Westward Star, by Frank Earnest Hill, American Indian Tribes, by Joseph G. the North American West, ed. Kathleen 26(1):72 Jorgensen, review, 73(3):138 A. Boardman and Gioia Woods, review, Westward the Briton, by Robert G. Athearn, Western Iron and Steel Company, 17(3):178 96(4):217-18 review, 45(2):67 Western Labor Union, 70(1):29-32 Western Technology and Soviet Economic Westward the Women, by Nancy Wilson Ross, Western Land and Water Use, by Mont H. Development, 1917 to 1930, by Antony review, 36(2):174-75 Saunderson, review, 42(3):252-54 C. Sutton, review, 61(4):219-20 Westward Tilt: The American West Today, by “The Western Limits of the Buffalo Range,” Western Trail, 75(4):166 Neil Morgan, review, 55(1):42 by Francis D. Haines, 31(4):389-98 Western Union Russian Extension Telegraph, Westward to the Pacifi c, by Marion G. Clark, Western Lives: A Biographical History of the 72(3):137-40 23(3):232, 23(4):306-307 American West, ed. Richard W. Etulain, Western Union Telegraph Company, 1(4):200, Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon review, 96(3):153-55 92(4):190-91, 193. See also Western Trail, by David Lavender, review, Western Lore and Language: A Dictionary for Union Russian Extension Telegraph 55(3):128-29 Enthusiasts of the American West, by “The Western Volunteer and ‘The New Wetherald, Harry, 31(4):386 Thomas L. Clark, review, 89(3):153-54 Empire,’” by Lewis O. Saum, 57(1):18- Wetherell (master of the Matilda), 5(4):301- The Western Military Frontier, 1815-1846, by 27 302 Henry Putney Beers, review, 28(2):193- Western Wagon Wheels: A Pictorial Memorial Wetherell, Matthew, 6(1):55, 58, 6(2):86 96 to the Wheels That Won the West, by Wetjen, Richard, 61(1):22-24, 26 Western Mining: An Informal Account of Lambert Florin, review, 64(1):32 Wetmore, Edward D., 84(1):20 Precious-Metals Prospecting, Placering, Western Washington University. See Wetswood (Quileute leader), 20(3):182-83

Index 423 Wetzel, Frank, Victory Gardens and Barrage 109 works of: Yankee from the West: The Balloons: A Collective Memoir, review, Whatcom, Wash. See Bellingham, Wash. Candid, Turbulent Life Story of 88(2):94-95 Whatcom County (Wash.), 4(2):104, the Yankee-born U.S. Senator from Wetzel, Kurt, “The Defeat of Bill Dunne: An 37(3):188-90 Montana, review, 54(4):180-81 Episode in the Montana Red Scare,” coal industry in, 29(2):162 Wheeler, Donald Nevin, 89(1):4-5, 7, 9 64(1):12-20 creation of, 14(2):144, 21(1):25-26 Wheeler, Eldridge, 21(2):157, 50(3):100 Weyer, Edward Moffat, Jr., The Eskimos; their newspapers of, 13(3):186, 193-94, Wheeler, George Shaw, 89(1):4-5, 7, 9 Environment and Folkways, review, 13(4):253, 14(3):199, 14(4):277, Wheeler, Gerald E., rev. of The Presidency of 24(3):234 288-89, 26(1):37-38, 43-44, 47-48, 63, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 73(1):44; rev. Weyerhaeuser, Frederick, 70(4):146-54, 26(2):143 of Retaliation: Japanese Attacks and 76(3):95-96 Whatcom County Courthouse (Bellingham), Allied Countermeasures on the Pacifi c Weyerhaeuser, Frederick E. (son of Frederick), 87(4):199, 202-203 Coast in World War II, 68(1):40; rev. of 48(4):127, 129 Whatcom High School Department of The Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Political Weyerhaeuser, Frederick King (grandson of English, Whatcom Verse: An Anthology Controversy over the Surprise Attack, Frederick), 48(4):127 of Student Verse for 1927-8, 20(1):69 1941-1946, 70(2):84 “Weyerhaeuser and the Pacifi c Northwest Whatcom Museum (Bellingham), collections Wheeler, Herb, 90(2):84-86 Timber Industry, 1899-1903,” by at, 74(1):23 Wheeler, Jason, 97(4): 196 Robert E. Ficken, 70(4):146-54 “The Whatcom Trails to the Fraser River Wheeler, John M., 95(1):16, 18, 19-21 Weyerhaeuser Company, 70(4):146-54 Mines in 1858,” by R. L. Reid, Wheeler, Keith, The Alaskans, review, 71(2):92 and Clark Kinsey Photography 18(3):199-206, 18(4):271-76 Wheeler, Thomas C., ed., A Vanishing Preservation Project, 74(1):21, 23 Whatcom Verse: An Anthology of Student Verse America: The Life and Times of the in Coos Bay, Oreg., 75(4):149-50, 152, 154 for 1927-8, by Whatcom High School Small Town, review, 56(3):137 fi re-prevention measures of, 51(2):52-53 Department of English, 20(1):69 Wheeler, Victor C., 79(3):100-101 in Inland Empire, 76(3):96-102 “What’s New? Western History in Print and Wheeler, W. E., 47(4):115 offi ce in Everett, Wash., architecture of, on cd-rom,” by Eckard V. Toy, Jr., Wheeler, Wash., 14(2):144 82(4):138-39 86(3):114-17 Wheeler’s Barbershop (Spokane), 95(2):16, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. See “What’s Old about the New Western 19-21 Weyerhaeuser Company History,” by John R. Wunder, Pt. 1: Wheelock, Joseph A., 31(3):292-305 whales, 10(2):93-94. See also whaling “Race and Gender,” 85(2):50-58, Wheels of Fortune, by Francis Seufert, ed. Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of Whaling Pt. 2: “Environment and Economy,” Thomas Vaughan, review, 73(3):135 in the Western Arctic, by John R. 89(2):84-96 Wheelwright, Samuel Adams, 71(1):13 Bockstoce, review, 79(1):41 Whealdon, Isaac H., “Stories and Sketches Whelan, Wash., 14(2):144 Whaley, Donald M., rev. of Jumptown: The from Pacifi c County,” 4(3):187-90 “When Big Money Came to Butte: The Golden Years of Portland Jazz, 1942- wheat, as a medium of exchange, 26(4):244- Migration of Eastern Capital to 1957, 97(4):202 49. See also wheat farming Montana,” by K. Ross Toole, 44(1):23- Whaley, Gray H., rev. of Native Peoples of Wheat, Carl I., The Shirley Letters from the 29 the Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are, California Mines, 1851-1852, review, When Coal Was King: Ladysmith and the Coal- 94(3):156-57; rev. of The Nehalem 41(1):80-81 Mining Industry on Vancouver Island, Tillamook: An Ethnography, 96(2):104- Wheat, Margaret M., Survival Arts of the by John R. Hinde, review, 96(2):106- 105; rev. of Reserve Memories: The Primitive Paiutes, review, 60(1):38 107 Power of the Past in a Chilcotin wheat farming, 50(1):19-20 When Farmers Voted Red: The Gospel of Community, 94(3):156-57 and banking, 38(4):335-56 Socialism in the Oklahoma Countryside, whaling big-hitch system, 78(1/2):10-16 1910-1924, by Garin Burbank, review, commercial: in Alaska, 9(1):3-10, changes in, 37(4):282-86, 73(1):31-38, 70(1):38-39 91(3):115-23, 102(4):189-90; in Arctic, 95(4):194-203 When Fur Was King, by Henry John Moberly 49(1):1-10; in Hawaiian Islands, and export trade, 45(1):13-18 and William Bleasdell Cameron, 4(2):122, 124-26, 12(3):174-75; native relief legislation for, 71(2):63-71 review, 21(1):63-65 peoples in, 91(3):115-23; Norwegians “Wheat Sacks Out to Sea: The Early Export “When I Came to Washington Territory,” by in, 34(1):12-13 Trade from the Walla Walla Country,” N. B. Coffman, 26(2):94-106 by native peoples: Iñupiat, 91(3):115-23; by Donald W. Meinig, 45(1):13-18 When Indians Became Cowboys: Native Makah, 33(1):65-69, 87(4):180-93; Wheat Women, by Nard Jones, 29(3):237-38, Peoples and Cattle Ranching in the Nootka, 47(2):52-56; of Olympic review, 24(3):234 American West, by Peter Iverson, Peninsula, 25(1):50-51; portrayed in Wheaton, Frank, 49(4):136 review, 87(1):49-50 fi lm, 78(4):141-44 Wheel Boats on the Missouri: The Journals and When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went The Whaling Equipment of the Makah Indians, Documents of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Away: Marriage, Sexuality, and Power by T. T. Waterman, 11(3):235 Expedition, 1824-26, ed. Richard E. in New Mexico, 1500-1846, by Ramón Wharton, Clifton, 28(4):359-60 Jensen and James S. Hutchins, review, Gutiérrez, 85(2):50-58 Wharton, David, The Alaska Gold Rush, 93(2):96-97 When Labor Organizes, by Robert R. R. review, 64(4):174 Wheeler (settler), 3(2):140-43 Brooks, review, 29(3):330-32 “What Became of Benjamin Clapp?” by J. Wheeler, Benjamin Ide, 50(3):101 When Montana and I Were Young: A Frontier Neilson Barry, 21(1):13-17 Wheeler, Burton K., 54(1):19-29, 55(1):3- Childhood, by Margaret Bell, ed. Mary “What Mining Has Done for British 4, 6-8, 64(1):18-20, 69(1):20-29, Clearman Blew, review, 95(1):49-50 Columbia,” by Dale L. Pitt, 23(2):94- 103(1):10 When Old Trails Were New: The Story of Taos,

424 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly by Blanche C. Grant, 26(4):305 review, 56(3):140 White, Deborah, 3(4):300 When Russia Was in America: The Alaska Whidbey, Joseph, 5(3):215-18, 30(2):194-95, White, E. E., Experiences of a Special Indian Boundary Treaty Negotiations, 1824-25, 211-17, 41(4):352-55, 44(3):117, 124- Agent, review, 58(1):46 and the Role of Pierre de Poletica, by 25, 127-28 White, Elijah Mykhaylo Huculak, review, 64(1):37 Whidbey Island (Wash.), 13(1):11, 37(3):189- as Indian agent, 1(4):215, 25(1):42-43, “When Sheridan Was in Oregon,” by Turner F. 90 28(4):356, 86(3):126-30 Levens, 16(3):163-85 archival materials related to, 9(3):238-39 missionary work of, 1(1):27-28, “When the Dutch Owned Spokane,” by John origins of name of, 14(2):144, 41(4):352 25(3):204-205, 207 Fahey, 72(1):2-10 and San Juan boundary dispute, in Provisional Government of Oregon, When the Eagle Screamed: The Romantic 43(3):196, 199, 201 24(3):178, 61(2):91, 68(1):15, 17, 20, Horizon in American Diplomacy, settlers of, 6(3):168-70, 7(3):239-46, 23 1800-1860, by William H. Goetzmann, 7(4):307-21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52, White, G. Edward, The Eastern Establishment review, 58(3):159-60 33(3):297-323, 325-47 and the Western Experience: The West When the Forests Are Ablaze, by Katharine B. Whidden and Lewis, 100(2):79 of Frederic Remington, Theodore Judson, review, 4(1):45-46 Whig Party, 42(1):4-13, 44(3):107-108, Roosevelt, and Owen Wister, review, When the Geese Come: The Journals of a 49(2):62, 52(1):12-14 60(1):38-39 Moravian Missionary, Ella Mae Ervin “While Idaho Was a Part of Washington,” by White, Gerald T., Scientists in Confl ict: The Romig, 1898-1905, Southwest Alaska, James E. Babb, 15(4):285-88 Beginnings of the Oil Industry in by Ella Mae Ervin Romig, ed. Phyllis Whill Wetz, Wash., 14(3):210 California, review, 61(1):56 Demuth Movius, review, 90(1):49-50 Whipple, A. W., 10(1):14-16 White, Henry, 52(3):91 When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions Whipple, Edna, 13(3):167-80 White, Hiram F., “The Mormon Road,” on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Whipple, Stephen G., 27(2):167-69, 45(1):4 6(4):243-50 Springs Reservation, by George W. The Whirligig of Politics: The Democracy of White, J. L., 2(1):31 Aguilar, Sr., review, 97(2):95-96 Cleveland and Bryan, by J. Rogers White, J. W., 40(1):44-64 When the River Rises: Flood Control on the Hollingsworth, review, 55(4):183 White, James, 3(4):300, 16(1):17-18 Boise River, 1943-1985, by Susan M. Whisenhunt, Donald W., “The Veterans of White, John A., rev. of Bering’s Voyages: Stacy, review, 85(2):71 Future Wars in the Pacifi c Northwest,” Whither and Why, 70(4):181; rev. of When the West is Gone, by Frederic L. Paxson, 85(4):130-36 The Treaty of Portsmouth: An Adventure 22(1):65 Whis-tel-po-sum (Lot; Spokane leader), in American Diplomacy, 61(1):59 When the Wind Was a River: Aleut Evacuation 1(3):136-37 White, John H., Jr., American Locomotives: An in World War II, by Dean Kohlhoff, Whitaker, James W., Feedlot Empire: Beef Engineering History, 1830-1880, review, review, 88(2):101 Cattle Feeding in Illinois and Iowa, 90(2):92-93 When Timber Stood Tall, by Joseph H. Pierre, 1840-1900, review, 67(4):175 White, Joseph, 23(2):147 review, 73(4):186 Whitcomb, Joseph L., 24(3):179 White, Kris, ed., Overland Passages: A Guide Where Land and Water Meet: A Western Whitcomb, Lot, 7(1):52 to Overland Documents in the Oregon Landscape Transformed, by Nancy Whitcomb, Thomas M., 14(4):258 Historical Society, review, 85(2):77 Langston, review, 95(2):100-101 Whitcomb, Wash., 14(3):210 White, Len, 7(2):126 Where Rolls the Oregon, by Robert E. Whitcome, Stephen, 14(2):117 White, Lily E., 83(4):158 Strahorn, 59(1):36-38 White, Aubrey Lee, 45(3):93, 72(4):170-79 White, M. Catherine, “Saleesh House: Where Rolls the Oregon; Prophet and Pessimist White, Benjamin Franklin, 35(4):340-41, The First Trading Post among the Look Northwest, ed. Archer Butler 47(4):109-11, 113-16 Flathead,” 33(3):251-63; ed., David Hulbert, review, 25(2):148-49 White, Bruce E., rev. of Alaska Natives: Thompson’s Journals Relating to Where the Echo Began and Other Oral A Survey of Their Sociological and Montana and Adjacent Regions, 1808- Traditions from Southwestern Alaska Educational Status, 26(3):234 1812, review, 44(2):91; rev. of High Recorded by Hans Himmelheber, by White, Charles, 98(1):26 Border Country, 33(4):451-52 Hans Himmelheber, ed. Ann Fienup- White, Compton, 54(1):9, 14-15, 17, 103(1):7 White, Margaret I., 3(4):302 Riordan, review, 93(1):37-38 White, David A., comp., News of the Plains White, O. C., 51(4):180 Where the Fraser River Flows: The Industrial and Rockies, 1803-1865: Original White, O. H., 5(1):55-56 Workers of the World in British Narratives of Overland Travel and White, Rhoda M., 91(2):90 Columbia, by Mark Leier, review, Adventure Selected from the Wagner- White, Richard, 84(4):142, 144 82(4):150 Camp and Becker Bibliography of works of: “It’s Your Misfortune and None “‘Where the Old West Greets the New’: Western Americana, Vol. 1, review, of My Own”: A History of the American Linking Hanford, the Tri-Cities, and 89(1):44-45, Vol. 2, review, 89(3):160, West, 83(2):60-62, 85(2):50-58, the Columbia Basin in Photographs,” Vol. 3, review, 90(1):48, Vol. 4, review, 89(2):84-96; Land Use, Environment, by Bruce Hevly, 101(2):87-99 90(4):210-11, Vol. 5, review, 90(4):211, and Social Change: The Shaping of Where the People Gather: Carving a Totem Vols. 6-7, review, 92(4):211-12, Vol. Island County, Washington, review, Pole, by Vickie Jensen, review, 8, review, 93(4):203-204; ed., Plains 72(4):180; The Middle Ground: Indians, 85(3):118 and Rockies, 1800-1865: One Hundred Empires, and Republics in the Great Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal Twenty Proposed Additions to the Lakes Region, 1650-1815, 83(2):62; The American: Schooling Seattle’s Japanese Wagner-Camp and Becker Bibliography Organic Machine, review, 88(1):19-20; Americans during World War II, by of Travel and Adventure in the American Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and Yoon K. Pak, review, 94(3):158-59 West, with Thirty-three Selected the Making of Modern America, review, Wherry, Joseph H., The Totem Pole Indians, Reprints, review, 95(3):160-61 103(4):190-91; ed., Power and Place

Index 425 in the North American West, review, White House Witness, 1942-1945, by Jonathan Coccola, review, 80(3):115 91(3):163; rev. of Farewell, My Nation: Daniels, review, 68(1):39 Whitehill, Walter Muir, Independent Historical The American Indian and the United White Indian, by Edwin L. Sabin, review, Societies: An Enquiry into Their States, 1820-1890, 82(4):153; rev. of 16(3):228-29 Research and Publication Functions and Fire in America: A Cultural History of The White Man’s Indian, by Robert Berkhofer, Their Financial Future, review, 55(2):87 Wildland and Rural Fire, 74(3):136; rev. 72(4):157, 160-61 Whitehorn, Daniel, 4(3):177-78, 17(2):133 of In the Spirit of the Earth: Rethinking A White Man’s Province: British Columbia Whitehorse, Yukon Terr., 90(2):78-86 History and Time, 84(2):65; rev. of Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Whitehouse, Joseph, 35(1):4, 8, 12, 35(3):217, Native American Estate: The Struggle Immigrants, 1858-1914, by Patricia E. 95(4):179 over Indian and Hawaiian Lands, Roy, review, 81(1):34 Whiteman, William H., 36(3):218, 221-22, 81(3):114; rev. of Peyote Religion: A The White Pass: Gateway to the Klondike, by 224 History, 79(4):165 Roy Minter, review, 79(2):77 Whites, Wash., 14(3):213 White, Samuel, 53(1):41 White Pass (Wash.), 44(1):14 Whitesell, William Henry, 4(1):39 White, Sid, ed., Peoples of Washington: White Pass and Yukon Railway, 90(2):78-79 Whiteway and Schroeder (architects), Perspectives on Cultural Diversity, White Pass and Yukon Route, 90(2):79, 87(4):200-201 review, 81(4):157 99(1):16-19, 21, 27 Whitford, H. N., 58(3):147-49 White, W. H., 37(3):235-36, 241, 255, White Pine County (Nev.), 30(2):145-68 Whitham, John W., Interworld, A Novel, 39(2):115, 120, 129 White Poplar, Black Locust, by Louise 24(3):238 White, W. Thomas, “Main Street on the Wagenknecht, review, 95(3):152-53 Whiting, Alfred F., rev. of Burbank Among the Irrigation Frontier: Sub-Urban White River (Pierce County [Wash.]), 48(1):3 Indians, 36(2):177-79 Community Building in the Yakima White River massacre, 17(4):297-98, 95(1):27 Whiting, Fenton B., Grit, Grief and Gold, Valley, 1900-1910,” 77(3):94-103; White Salmon, Wash., 4(2):105-15, 14(2):108- review, 24(2):152-53 “Railroad Labor Protests, 1894-1917: 26, 14(4):250-55, 15(2):94, 96, 99, Whitley, Edward C., “Agricultural Geography From Community to Class in the 18(2):110-21 of the Kittitas Valley, Washington,” Pacifi c Northwest,” 75(1):13-21; rev. “White Salmon and the Old Blockhouse,” by 41(1):3-18; “Big-Hitch Wheat Farming of Asa Shinn Mercer: Western Promoter D. A. Brown, 18(2):110-21 in Eastern Washington: A Personal and Newspaperman, 1839-1917, White Salmon Indian Reservation, 37(1):37, Account,” 78(1/2):10-16; “The 96(1):39; rev. of Capitalism on the 54, 56 Sequent Land Use at Bridgeport Bar, Frontier: Billings and the Yellowstone White Sox, The Story of the Reindeer in Alaska, Washington,” 42(1):32-39 Valley in the Nineteenth Century, by William T. Lopp, 16(4):306-308 Whitlow, Wash., 14(3):213 85(2):77; rev. of A Generation of White Swan, Wash., 14(3):212 Whitman, Alice Clarissa, 5(4):290 Boomers: The Pattern of Railroad Whiteaker, John, 44(3):113-14 Whitman—An Unfi nished Story, by Stephen Labor Confl ict in Nineteenth-Century Whitebird. See White Bird B. L. Penrose, review, 26(3):228-32 America, 79(1):35; rev. of John Frank Whitebrook, Robert Ballard, “From Cape Whitman, E. B., 24(1):16-17 Stevens: American Trailblazer, 98(1):44- Flattery to Birch Bay: Vancouver’s Whitman, Marcus, 1(1):27-28, 30, 37-39, 42, 45; rev. of Northern Pacifi c Views: The Anchorages on Puget Sound,” 44, 48, 2(2):133-45, 4(3):175, 67(1):1, Railroad Photography of F. Jay Hayes, 44(3):115-28; Coastal Exploration of 3-4 1876-1905, 75(4):183; rev. of Populism Washington, review, 51(2):87-88; rev. and American Bible Society, 24(2):110-12 in the Mountain West, 78(3):112 of Coastal Cruising: An Authoritative archival materials related to, 3(1):5-6, White, Wash., 14(3):210 Guide to British Columbia and Puget 33(1):113 White, William Allen, 35(3):206-207, Sound–San Juan Islands Waters, bibliography of, 3(1):3-62 50(3):83, 54(1):3 52(4):160-61; rev. of The Four Ages commemorations of, 2(1): 24-27, works of: The Changing West: An Economic of Tsurai: A Documentary History of 2(2):179, 27(4):404, 44(3):134, Theory About Our Golden Age, review, the Indian Village on Trinidad Bay, 44(4):185, 48(1):21 31(2):214-15 45(4):133-34 controversy surrounding legacy of, White, William Augustus, 82(4):124-25, Whiteford, Andrew, 7(3):187-98 1(2):49, 2(2):143, 3(4):287-96, 7(2):99- 127-29 Whiteford, Donald, 7(3):187-98 122, 64(2):57-69, 68(3):107, 70(3):126- White, William H., 96(1):14-15, 17-19, 21 Whiteford, Frank, 7(3):187-98 27 White Bird (Nez Perce leader), 6(3):151-52, Whiteford, James, 7(3):187-98 and Exploring Expedition, U.S., 22(1):54- 49(4):132, 142, 55(1):35-37 Whiteford, Peter, 7(3):187-98 55 White Bluffs, Wash., 8(1):17-19, 14(3):210, Whitehead, John S., “Hydropower in and HBC, 33(1):59-64 72(2):78-81, 83, 95(2):83, 101(2):88 Juneau: Technology as a Guide to letters and journals of, 29(3):227-29 White Bluffs Road (Wash. Terr.), 45(4):130 the Development of an Alaskan and library of Archibald McKinlay, White Bull, Joseph, The Warrior Who Killed Community,” 75(2):62-69; Completing 25(1):23-24, 35 Custer: The Personal Narrative of Chief the Union: Alaska, Hawai’i, and the Meany, Edmond S., on, 51(4):163 Joseph White Bull, review, 61(4):228 Battle for Statehood, review, 96(2):103 and migrants on Oregon Trail, 1(3):151, White Cloud Peaks (Idaho), proposed mining Whitehead, Margaret, “Christianity, a Matter 8(1):15 in, 91(3):144-46 of Choice: The Historic Role of Indian and Nez Perce people, 2(3):199-200, White Grizzly Bear’s Legacy: Learning to Be Catechists in Oregon Territory and 5(4):289-92, 25(1):39-41, 43 Indian, by Lawney L. Reyes, review, British Columbia,” 72(3):98-106; on Oregon Trail, 8(1):29-30, 15(3):205- 95(1):43-44 The Cariboo Mission: A History of the 208 The White Headed Eagle, by Richard G. Oblates, review, 74(1):42; ed., They Call photograph of, 24(2):130-32, 24(4):310-11 Montgomery, review, 26(1):67-69 Me Father: Memoirs of Father Nicolas and Waiilatpu, 38(3):224-25, 40(4):295-

426 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 307 recollections of, 8(4):251-56 Autobiography of Mother Jones, by See also Waiilatpu; Whitman massacre The Whitman Massacre, by Matilda J. Sager Mary Harris Jones, 64(3):131-32; rev. Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss, 1(1):37-39, Delaney, 11(3):232-33 of Labor Radical from the Wobblies to 42, 44, 2(1):24, 2(2):133-38, 143-44, “Whitman Material in the Hudson’s Bay CIO: A Personal History, 63(3):124- 2(3):252, 48(1):20-21, 67(1):1, 3 Company Archives,” 33(1):59-64 25; rev. of The Making of the Labor archival materials related to, 33(1):113 Whitman mission. See Waiilatpu Bureaucrat: Union Leadership in the at Fort Vancouver, 3(1):69-71 Whitman Mission National Historic Site, United States, 1870-1920, 66(2):93-94; letters and journals of, 29(3):227-28 27(4):404, 40(4):296 rev. of The Pinkertons: The Detective Meany, Edmond S., on, 51(4):163 “The Whitman Monument,” by Edwin Eells, Dynasty That Made History, 60(4):231; and migrants on Oregon Trail, 1(3):151 2(1):24-27 rev. of Republicans and Labor, 1919- and Nez Perce people, 5(4):289-90, 292 “Whitman Saves Oregon,” by E. G. Bourne, 1929, 61(3):177-78 on Oregon Trail, 8(1):29-31, 35(3):220 3(4):287-96 Whittelsly, Delia Taylor, Thoughts by the Way, and Waiilatpu, 38(3):225, 227, 40(4):295- Whitman Seminary. See Whitman College 24(3):237 99, 305-307 Whitner, Robert L., 74(1):37-38 Whittier, William Harrison, An Investigation works of: The Coming of the White Women, works of: “Grant’s Indian Peace Policy of the Iron Ore Resources of the 1836, As Told in the Letters and Journal on the Yakima Reservation, 1870- Northwest, 9(1):77 of Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, review, 82,” 50(4):135-42; rev. of Alternative Whittlesey, Lee, Myth and History in the 30(1):112-13; The Letters of Narcissa to Extinction: Federal Indian Policy Creation of Yellowstone National Park, Whitman, review, 78(1/2):64 and the Beginnings of the Reservation review, 95(4):212-13; rev. of Jedediah See also Waiilatpu; Whitman massacre System, 1846-51, 69(3):137; rev. of Smith: No Ordinary Mountain Man, Whitman, Wash., 14(3):213 American Odyssey: The Journey of 100(4):193 Whitman City, Wash., 22(3):201-202 Lewis and Clark, 61(4):222-23; rev. of Whitworth, George F. Whitman College, 2(1):24-25, 2(2):135, Americanizing the American Indians: boarding school run by, 24(3):214-15 144-45 Writings by the “Friends of the Indian,” in coal industry, 48(4):120-22 administration of, 79(2):65, 67, 70-73 1880-1900, 65(4):191; rev. of Chief honoring, 6(2):134 archival materials at, 3(1):6 Lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, and presbyterianism, 26(4):297, 300-301, Diamond Jubilee of, 26(1):80 1796-1876, 72(4):182; rev. of Frontier 48(1):17-18 student activism at, 85(4):132, 134-35, Regulars: The United States Army and at University of Washington, 8(2):118-19, 99(4): 173-80 the Indian, 1866-1891, 67(2):89-90; 121-23, 52(2):64-65 Whitman controversy. See under Whitman, rev. of A History of the Lewis and works of: “Retrospect of Half a Century,” Marcus Clark Journals, 70(2):91; rev. of Letters 1(4):197-208 “The Whitman Controversy,” by James Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Whitworth, James Edward, 5(1):26 Strong, 3(4):287-96 with Related Documents, 1783-1854, Whitworth, M. E., 24(3):214-15 Whitman County (Wash.), 16(4):251-64, 54(3):127-28, 2d ed., 2 vols., 71(4):189; Whitworth College (Spokane), 83(4):152-54, 37(3):184-85 rev. of The Men of the Lewis and Clark 103(2):63 agriculture in, 37(4):281-86, 296-302, Expedition: A Biographical Roster of the Whitworth School (Seattle), 6(2):134 95(4):196-201 Fifty-one Members and a Composite Who Could Ask for Anything More? by Kay banking in, 38(4):335-56 Diary of Their Activities from All Swift, review, 35(1):85 newspapers of, 13(3):188, 194, 13(4):255- Known Sources, 63(4):166; rev. of “Who Owned the Alaska Commercial 56, 14(1):21, 27, 29, 14(4):283, Mission Among the Blackfeet, 65(1):41; Company?” by Frank H. Sloss, 18(1):37-41, 43-44, 46-47, 51-52, rev. of Moods of the Columbia, 68(3):120-30 26(1):40-41, 43-44, 49, 55, 58-59, 60(4):220-21; rev. of Only One Man Who Owns America? by Walter J. Hickel, 26(2):136-37, 39(3):234, 237 Died: The Medical Aspects of the Lewis review, 64(1):37-38 origin of name of, 14(3):213 and Clark Expedition, 71(4):189; rev. “‘Who Steals My Purse’: The Denigration of populism in, 65(3):97-109 of Russian Infl uence on Early America, William R. King, the Man for Whom settlers of, 13(2):159-60 45(3):103; rev. of Twenty Years on the King County Was Named,” by Lewis O. and Wash. state constitution (1878), Pacifi c Slope: Letters of Henry Eno from Saum, 92(4):181-89 17(1):28-29, 33 California and Nevada, 1848-1871, “Who Will Defend British Columbia? Unity Whitman County (Wash.) Bankers’ 57(3):132-33 of Command on the West Coast, Association, 38(4):346 Whitney, Asa, 3(3):187, 12(4):273, 32(1):4 1934-1942,” by Galen Roger Perras, Whitman County (Wash.) Pioneers’ Whitney, Bion B., 71(2):52, 54-62 88(2):59-69 Association, 6(1):24, 7(1):50, 8(1):12, Whitney, Nelson, 14(4):256 “‘The Whole Process Made a Wonderful 9(1):22, 10(1):52, 11(1):42 Whitney, Wash., 14(3):213 Story’: The Women’s Campaign Whitman massacre, 1(1):34, 39-47, 2(2):141- Whitney, William, 54(3):93-103 for Redistricting,” by John Fahey, 42, 5(4):291-93, 19(1):49-51, Whitsel, Bradley C., The Church Universal 93(4):180-87 19(2):117-19, 25(1):43-44 and Triumphant: Elizabeth Clare Whoop-Up Country: The Canadian-American archaeological excavation of site of, Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement, West, 1865-1885, by Paul F. Sharp, 40(4):295-310 review, 96(1):41 review, 47(4):124 archival materials related to, 33(1):61-64 Whitson, Mrs. Edward, 45(3):96-98 Whorton, James, rev. of Chills and Fever: Frances Fuller Victor’s research on, Whittaker, David J., rev. of Against the Grain: Health and Disease in the Early History 45(4):110 Memoirs of a Western Historian, of Alaska, 81(3):116 impact of, 38(4):315-18, 97(1):19-20 90(4):208-209 “Who’s Minding the Store,” by Robert memorial of, 9(1):80 Whittaker, William George, rev. of Applegate, 93(3):164-65

Index 427 Who’s Who Among Pacifi c Northwest Authors, Wickwire, Wendy, rev. of A Story As Sharp As Nelson, review, 93(1):47-48 review, 50(3):98 a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers Wild Animals and American Environmental Who’s Who in British Columbia, ed. S. M. and Their World, 93(4):199 Ethics, by Lisa Mighetto, review, Carter, 23(4):308 The Wide Northwest, by Leoti L. West, 84(3):111 Who’s Who in Oregon, 21(2):147 18(4):305 Wild Bill and His Era, by William Elsey Who’s Who on the Pacifi c Coast: A Biographical Wide-Body: The Triumph of the 747, by Clive Connelly, 24(4):306 Dictionary of Leading Men and Women Irving, review, 86(3):107-9 Wild Goose Mining and Trading Company, of the Pacifi c Coast States, Vol. 1, review, “The Widow of Captain Robert Gray,” by 73(1):14, 18 38(3):273-74 Edmond S. Meany, 20(3):192-95 The Wild Horse of the West, by Walker D. Whose North? Political Change, Political Widow-Makers and Rhododendrons: Loggers— Wyman, review, 36(4):354-55 Development, and Self-Government in The Unsung Heroes of World War II, Wild Horse Trail, 45(4):130 the Northwest Territories, by Mark O. by Doris Winter Hubbard, review, Wild Rose, Wash., 14(3):214 Dickerson, review, 84(4):151 92(3):160 Wild West shows, 87(1):39, 42 “Why and How Japanese History May Be Wiebe, Robert H., rev. of George W. Norris: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Studied with Profi t in America,” by K. The Making of a Progressive, 1861-1912, Indians, 1883-1933, by L. G. Moses, Asakawa, 2(2):127-31 55(4):184 review, 88(4):199-200 Why Our Flag Floats Over Oregon, by Leavitt Wiederhold, Kathleen M., Exploring Wilder (army offi cer), 6(3):218 H. Hallock, review, 3(2):154-57 Oregon’s Historic Courthouses, review, A Wilder West: Rodeo in Western Canada, by Whymper, Frederick, 36(2):125-26 90(4):213-14 Mary-Ellen Kelm, review, 103(3):150 Wicananish (Clayoquot leader). See Wienpahl, Robert W., ed., A Gold Rush Voyage Wilderness; a Journal of Quiet Adventure in Wickaninnish on the Bark Orion, from Boston Around Alaska, by Rockwell Kent, 23(1):69 Wick, Carl I., Ocean Harvest, review, Cape Horn to San Francisco, 1849-1850, wilderness, writings about, 79(3):90-97, 38(2):179 review, 71(3):141 92(4):171-80 Wick, Grace, 90(3):166 Wier, Jeanne Elizabeth, Nevada State Wilderness and the American Mind, by Wick, Henry, 81(2):42, 47-48 Historical Society Papers, 18(2):151 Roderick Nash, review, 59(3):172-73 Wickaninnish (Clayoquot leader), 6(1):64- “The Wife of Portsmouth’s Tale, 1813-1818: Wilderness Defender: Horace M. Albright and 66, 12(1):9, 20, 22-26, 43, 13(2):84, An Apology to Miss Jane Barnes,” by Conservation, by Donald C. Swain, 21(2):84-85, 87, 65(4):159, 70(3):110- George I. Quimby, 71(3):127-30 review, 62(2):89 20 Wight, Otis B., 96(1):5 Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the “Wickaninnish, a Clayoquot Chief, as Wigle, Andrew, 96(4):176 Path to the Wilderness Act, by Mark Recorded by Early Travelers,” by Valerie Wik, Reynold M., rev. of Change in Harvey, review, 97(2):91-92 Sherer Mathes, 70(3):110-20 Agriculture: The Northern United Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Clark, Wickersham, Edward, 102(1):34-35 States, 1820-1870, 61(4):224 by William E. Foley, review, 96(4):213- Wickersham, George W., 39(4):265-66, “Wilberforce Eames: The Passing of a Great 14 51(1):27 Bibliographer,” by Charles W. Smith, Wilderness Trails, by F. W. Schmoe, 21(3):235 Wickersham, James, 52(1):15, 101(2):71 29(2):223-24 Wildes, Dixey, 12(3):176-77, 183 and anti-Chinese sentiment in Tacoma, Wilbur, Hiram, 15(1):24 Wildes, Harry Emerson, William Penn, 88(4):177-78 Wilbur, James H., 37(1):54, 49(1):33-34, review, 67(2):62 and care for the mentally ill in Alaska, 50(4):137-42 wildlife conservation. See conservation and 65(1):26, 71(1):31, 73(3):125-33 Wilbur, Tandy, 89(3):127-35 preservation as federal district judge, 45(1):9, Wilbur, Wash., 14(3):214, 30(1):57, Wildlife in Alaska: An Ecological 66(4):166, 169-71, 73(1):17-18 37(2):129-41 Reconnaissance, by A. Starker Leopold and Indian Shaker Church, 73(4):165-68, “Wilbur Wade Robertson, Editor and and F. Fraser Darling, review, 45(2):68- 173-74, 81(4):122-29 Publisher,” by David W. Ferry, 69 and Mount McKinley National Park, 43(4):273-76 Wildlife in American Art: Masterworks from 96(4):171 Wilburville (Wilberville), Wash., 22(3):202 the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and murder trial of Vuco Perovich, Wilcox, B. P., “Anti-Chinese Riots in by Adam Duncan Harris, review, 78(1/2):2-5 Washington,” 20(3):204-12 101(1):39 and naming of Mount Rainier, 77(4):140, Wilcox, Wash., 14(3):214 Wildlife of the Pacifi c Northwest, by Margaret 142, 145 Wilcox and Sayward, 103(3):125 McKenny, review, 46(4):126-27 and Nichols, Jeannette P., 77(4):134-35 Wild, Peter, Pioneer Conservationists of Wildlife Research and Management in the and prohibition in Alaska, 102(1):31-37, Western America, review, 71(3):135 National Parks, by R. Gerald Wright, 38-39 Wild, Roland, Amor De Cosmos, review, review, 85(3):125 and Wash. state laws, 30(1):4-9 51(1):38 Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks: works of: A Bibliography of Alaskan Wild Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia Stewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow Northwest, Literature, 1724-1924, review, River Gorge, 1867-1957, by Terry by Stewart Holbrook, ed. Brian Booth, 19(3):232-33; rev. of The Story of Toedtemeier and John Laursen, review, review, 85(1):44 Alaska, 29(3):315-16 100(2):89 Wildschut, William, Crow Indian Beadwork: Wickersham, James H., 33(4):425-27 Wild Teas, Coffees and Cordials, by Hilary A Descriptive and Historical Study, Wickiup Dam (Oreg.), 100(4):175-76 Stewart, review, 73(3):136 review, 51(1):37-38 Wicks, Harry, 98(3):115-27 The Wild and the Domestic: Animal Wildwood, Wash., 14(3):214 Wicks, Robin A. Nelson, rev. of Alma Representation, Ecocriticism, and Wiley, Andrew, 93(1):19-20, 22 Lavenson Photographs, 83(2):71 Western American Literature, by Barney Wiley, Bell I., The United States Army in

428 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly World War II: The Army Ground Forces, Wilkes Expedition. See Exploring Expedition, Virginia Olsen (Mrs. Nels Olsen), Vol. 2: The Procurement and Training U.S. review, 56(3):133-34 of Ground Combat Troops, review, The Wilkes Expedition: The First United States Willard, Carrie M., Carrie M. Willard among 41(3):276-77 Exploring Expedition (1838-1842), by the Tlingits: The Letters of 1881-1883, Wiley, Hugh, 15(2):103 David B. Tyler, review, 60(4):221 review, 88(1):44-45 Wiley, James W., 13(4):262, 264-65, “The Wilkes Expedition on the Pacifi c Coast,” Willard, Cyrus Field, 71(3):118, 81(1):7-8 32(3):242-43, 49(2):65, 51(3):105-109, by Herman J. Viola, 80(1):21-31 Willard, Frances, 94(4):199-200, 203, 51(4):179-80, 54(2):55-56, 64-65 Wilkeson, Wash., 29(2):157, 92(3):127-29, 98(3):132 Wiley, Martha, 9(3):240 131, 133-34 Willard, G. K., 20(2):89 Wiley, Rowan and Parthina, 92(3):146 Wilkins, Caleb, 18(3):182, 184 Willard, James F., ed., Experiments in Wiley, Silas, 15(2):103-104 Wilkins, Matthew, 14(2):117 Colorado Colonization, 1869-1872, Wiley, Wallace, “Elections of Yakima County, Wilkins, Robert P., North Dakota: A 18(2):152-53; ed., The Trans- in Pioneer Days Compared with the Bicentennial History, review, 72(3):107- Mississippi West, 22(1):68; ed., The Recent Election,” 26(2):107-108 10 Union Colony at Greeley, Colorado, Wiley, Wash., 14(3):214 Wilkins, Wynona Huchette, North Dakota: A 1869-1871, 10(2):156 Wilfong, Cheryl, Following the Nez Perce Trail: Bicentennial History, review, 72(3):107- Willard, John, The Charles M. Russell Book, A Guide to the Nee-Me-Poo Historic 10 review, 64(3):130-31 Trail, with Eyewitness Accounts, review, Wilkinson, Charles, Blood Struggle: The Rise Willard, Rufus, 3(4):301, 20(2):89 83(1):32 of Modern Indian Nations, review, Willard, Sarah J. (née Fletcher), 3(4):301 Wilgus, William J., The Railway Interrelations 97(1):39-40; Messages from Frank’s Willcox, Walter R. B., 78(3):100-106 of the United States and Canada, Landing, 95(1):35; The People Are Willcox, William H., 90(2):59-62, 64-65 review, 30(1):119-22 Dancing Again: The History of the Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, 54(3):98-101 Wilhelm, Paul, Travels in North America, Siletz Tribe of Western Oregon, review, Willes, D. Ellis, 38(1):7-10 1822-1824, review, 66(4):182-83 102(2):100-101 Willets, Samuel, 68(3):125-27 “The Wilhelm Hester Maritime Photographs,” Wilkinson, M. C., 49(4):132, 135 Willets, William, 14(2):111-12, 118, 15(2):94 67(2):69-75 Will, Thomas E., 35(3):199 Willey, Norman, 58(1):24-25 “Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf (1850-1932), Willamette (steamship), 42(4):307 William (brig), 26(1):10-13 Pioneer Botanist of the Pacifi c “The Willamette,” by Sam Simpson, 6(3):172- William, Chief, 97(3):143-44 Northwest,” by Rhoda M. Love, 73 William, Tyee (Sitsayl), 80(2):53, 55 89(4):171-87 Willamette Basin Project, 65(1):30-36 William Allen, a Study in Western Democracy, Wilhoit, Oreg., 89(2):110 Willamette Cattle Company, 14(3):176, 179- by Reginald Charles McGrane, Wilke, George, 70(3):124-25 80, 24(3):178, 180-84, 61(2):88-89 17(2):150-51 Wilkes, Charles, 22(2):129, 141, 80(1):21-31 Willamette Interlude, by Mary Dominica William and Ann (ship), 1(4):258, 260, at Clatsop mission, 2(1):13-14, 18-19 McNamee, review, 51(2):88 14(4):262-63, 29(1):10-11 on introduction of cattle into Pacifi c Willamette Landings: Ghost Towns of the River, William B. Greeley: A Practical Forester, 1879- Northwest, 14(3):171-74, 180-81 by Howard McKinley Corning, review, 1955, by George T. Morgan, Jr., review, Independence Day celebrations of (1841), 65(3):150-51 54(1):36-37 4(3):175-78, 35(3):215, 221-22 Willamette Post (Oreg.). See Fort Kalapuya William Boyd Allison: A Study in Practical and Moore, Robert, 15(3):169-70, 172 Willamette River Basin Commission, Politics, by Leland L. Sage, review, and naming of: Elliott Bay, 45(1):28-29; 88(4):210 48(3):111-12 Point No Point, 52(4):155-56; Vendovi Willamette Transportation and Locks William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics Island, 75(1):2 Company, 13(4):244, 27(1):55 of Virginia and the Nation from 1790 and San Juan Islands, mapping of, Willamette University, 2(2):145, 46(1):7-10, to 1830, by Dice Robins Anderson, 73(4):156-64 55(3):115, 89(3):140, 142, 144, 99(4): 7(3):252-53 works of: “Diary of Wilkes in the 173-80. See also Oregon Institute; William Clark: Jeffersonian Man on the Northwest,” 16(1):49-61, 16(2):137-45, Oregon Medical College Frontier, by Jerome O. Steffen, review, 16(3):206-23, 16(4):290-301, 17(1):43- Willamette Valley (Oreg.) 70(2):91 65, 17(2):129-44, 17(3):223-29; early government in, 25(2):141-47 “William Clark: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman,” Narrative of the United States Exploring Exploring Expedition, U.S., in, 17(1):43- by Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1(4):234-51 Expedition, 43(3):197-98, 202, 80(1):31 65 William Clark Breckenridge, by James See also Exploring Expedition, U.S. Native–fur trader relations in, 98(1):3-15 Malcolm Breckenridge, 24(4):306 Wilkes, George, 1(1):88, 5(1):3-11, 51(4):166 settlement of, 2(2):133-45, 90(3):144, 146, “William Craig: Governor Stevens’s Conduit works of: “History of Oregon, 148 to the Nez Perce,” by Lin Tull Cannell, Geographical, Geological, and The Willamette Valley: Migration and 97(1):19-30 Political,” 4(1):60-80, 4(2):139-60, Settlement on the Oregon Frontier, by William Dean Howells: An American Life, by 4(3):207-23, 4(4):300-12, 5(1):72-80; William A. Bowen, review, 71(3):137 Kenneth S. Lynn, review, 64(1):35 “History of Oregon, Geographical Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain “William E. Borah, Political Thespian,” and and Political,” 1(1):90-96, 1(2):90-96, Wagon Road Company, 94(4):189-90, reply to comments, by John Milton 1(3):179-92, 1(4):285-86, 2(1):54-96, 100(4):171 Cooper, Jr., 56(4):145-53, 157-58 2(2):184-92, 2(3):277-82, 2(4):372-73, Willapa, Wash., 14(3):214-16 “William E. Borah: The People’s Choice,” by 3(2):168-76, 3(3):250-56, 3(4):314-30 Willapa Bay (Wash.), 1(3):122-24, 4(3):180- Claudius O. Johnson, 44(1):15-22 Wilkes, L. E., comp., By an Oregon Pioneer 81, 188-89, 102(3):132, 138-41 William E. Borah and American Foreign Policy, Fireside, review, 33(1):87-88 The Willapa Country: History Report, ed. by Robert James Maddox, review,

Index 429 62(1):42 74(3):140 South Seas, 1833-1896, 60(4):198 “William E. Borah and the Politics of Williams, Dick, 68(4):154, 161 Williams, John C., 27(4):324-25, 331-35, 342 Constitutionalism,” by Darrell LeRoy Williams, Ebenezer, 19(1):6-9 Williams, John H., Guardians of the Columbia, Ashby, 58(3):119-29 Williams, Edgar, 92(3):139 review, 3(4):305; ed., The Canoe and William Gilpin, Western Nationalist, by Williams, Elijah, 101(1):19-20 the Saddle, or Klalam and Klickatat, Thomas L. Karnes, review, 62(2):87 Williams, George (Mont. deputy), 36(4):314- Western Letters and Journals, review, William H. Ashley: Enterprise and Politics in 17 5(2):138-42 the Trans-Mississippi West, by Richard Williams, George (Pierce County sheriff), Williams, Johnson, “Black Tamanous, the M. Clokey, review, 73(3):137 5(1):55-56, 95(1):32 Secret Society of the Clallam Indians,” William Henry Seward, by Glyndon Van Williams, George H. (senator), 24(2):93-94, 7(4):296-300 Deusen, review, 60(1):45-46 28(3):251-62, 44(3):108-109 Williams, Joseph, Narrative of a Tour From the “William Henson Wallace, Pioneer Politician,” Williams, Gerald W., The U.S. Forest Service in State of Indiana to the Oregon Territory by Annie Laurie Bird, 49(2):61-76 the Pacifi c Northwest: A History, review, in the Years 1841-2, 12(3):231-32 “William I. Marshall and the Legend of 102(3):145-46 Williams, Kenneth J., “Sugar-Beet Growing Marcus Whitman,” by Michael B. Williams, Glyndwr, The British Search for the in Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho,” Husband, 64(2):57-69 Northwest Passage in the Eighteenth 42(3):203-10 William J. Bain and Associates, 103(3):127 Century, review, 54(3):126-27; ed., Williams, Lewis R., Chinook by the Sea, William J. Spillman and the Birth of London Correspondence Inward from 16(1):69-70; Our Pacifi c County, Agricultural Economics, by Laurie Sir George Simpson, 1841-42, review, 21(4):309 Winn Carlson, review, 97(2):97 65(4):189 Williams, Lorin, 82(3):104-107 William Jennings Bryan, by Paolo E. Coletta, Williams, Griffi th H., “Alaska’s Connection: Williams, Lyman F., 62(2):80-81 Vol. 1: Political Evangelist, 1860-1908, The Alcan Highway,” 76(2):61-68 Williams, Mary Floyd, History of the San review, 56(3):138-39, Vol. 2: Progressive Williams, Haven and Company, 68(3):122-26, Francisco Committee of Vigilance of Politician and Moral Statesman, 1909- 89(2):61-62 1851, review, 13(1):67, rpt., review, 1915, review, 61(2):119, Vol. 3: Political Williams, Hill, Made in Hanford: The Bomb 63(1):30-32; ed., Papers of the San Puritan, 1915-1925, review, 62(2):58 That Changed the World, review, Francisco Committee of Vigilance of William Jennings Bryan, Missionary 102(4):199-200 1851, review, 13(1):67 Isolationist, by Kendrick A. Clements, Williams, Howel, Crater Lake; The Story of Its Williams, Obid, 98(4):178-79 review, 75(2):85 Origin, review, 33(1):86-87 Williams, R. H., 29(3):272 William Kendall (schooner), 13(1):62 Williams, Jacqueline B., “Much Depends on Williams, R. Hal, The Democratic Party and “William Lightfoot Visscher and the ‘Eden of Dinner: Pacifi c Northwest Foodways, California Politics, 1880-1896, review, the West,’” by Lewis O. Saum, 71(1):2- 1843-1900,” 90(2):68-76; Family of 65(4):194 14 Strangers: Building a Jewish Community Williams, Robert, 4(1):43 William McKinley and His America, by H. in Washington State, review, 95(4):211- Williams, Roger (theologian), 53(3):101, 103, Wayne Morgan, review, 55(4):183-84 12; The Hill with a Future: Seattle’s 108-109 “William N. Suksdorf,” by George Neville Capitol Hill, 1900-1946, review, Williams, Roger (Du Pont Corporation Jones, 24(2):128-29 94(3):161; Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food executive), 85(1):8-10, 13 “William O. Douglas: Of a Man and His on the Oregon Trail, review, 86(1):50- Williams, S. Wells, 36(4):321-26, 330 Mountains,” by James G. Newbill, 51; The Way We Ate: Pacifi c Northwest Williams, T. Harry, Huey Long, review, 79(3):90-97 Cooking, 1843-1900, review, 89(3):154- 62(2):92-93; rev. of Towards a New William Penn, by Harry Emerson Wildes, 55; rev. of Domesticating the West: The Past: Dissenting Essays in American review, 67(2):62 Re-creation of the Nineteenth-Century History, 60(2):116-17 The William Robertson Coe Collection of American Middle Class, 99(1):36 Williams, Theodore O., 25(4):297-99 Western Americana, by Edward Williams, James W., rev. of Northwest Williams, Tommy, 22(2):104-105 Eberstadt, review, 40(1):74-76 Passages: A History of the Seattle Williams, Walter W., 17(3):184-85, 53(4):133 “William Weir,” by Allen Weir, 4(1):33-35 District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Williams, Wayne C., Sweet of Colorado, William Z. Foster and the Tragedy of American 1896-1920, 85(2):73 review, 35(1):80-81 Radicalism, by James R. Barrett, review, Williams, John (cook), 19(1):6-9 Williams, William Appleman, rev. of F.D.R.’s 92(3):152-53 Williams, John (sailor), 13(1):31 Undeclared War, 1939-1941, 59(1):22 Williams, Burton J., Senator John James Williams, John A. (settler), 19(3):196-97 Williams, William J., “Accommodating Ingalls: Kansas’ Iridescent Republican, Williams, John A., rev. of Asian Migration to American Shipyard Workers, 1917- review, 66(4):184; rev. of Beach of Australia: The Background to Exclusion, 1918: The Pacifi c Coast and the Federal Heaven: A History of Wahkiakum 1896-1923, 56(3):141; rev. of A Cruize Government’s First Public Housing County, 90(2):99-100 in a Queensland Labour Vessel to the and Transit Programs,” 84(2):51-59; Williams, Charles Augustus, 68(3):124-26 South Seas, 60(4):198; rev. of A History “Bloody Sunday Revisited,” 71(2):50- Williams, Charley, 101(1):22, 25 of Canada, Vol. 2: From the Royal 62; The Wilson Administration and Williams, Christina MacDonald McKenzie, Régime to the Treaty of Utrecht, 1668- the Shipbuilding Crisis of 1917: Steel “The Daughter of Angus MacDonald,” 1713, 58(1):48, Vol. 3: From the Treaty Ships and Wooden Steamers, review, 13(2):107-17 of Utrecht to the Treaty of Paris, 1713- 84(4):156; rev. of The American Williams, David Ricardo, “Sir Matthew Baillie 1763, 58(1):48; rev. of The Trading President Lines and Its Forebears, Begbie,” 71(3):101-106; Duff: A Life Voyages of Andrew Cheyne, 1841-1844, 1848-1984: From Paddlewheelers to in the Law, review, 76(3):116; Trapline 64(1):45; rev. of The Works of Ta’unga: Containerships, 78(4):155 Outlaw: Simon Peter Gunanoot, review, Records of a Polynesian Traveller in the Williams, Willie, 95(1):17

430 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Williams Creek Fire Brigade, 24(3):199 Ideologies, 30(3):362-63; rev. of The Wilson, Emily M., From Boats to Board Feet: Williamson, David, 37(3):218 Rise of a Pagan State: Japan’s Religious The Wilson Family of the Pacifi c Coast, Williamson, Joe, Maritime Memories of Puget Background, 31(4):468-69; rev. of With review, 100(2):92-93 Sound, review, 69(3):141 Perry in Japan. The Diary of Edward Wilson, Francis Graham, The Elements of Williamson, John R., 5(1):28-29, 27(1):40, 43 Yorke McCauley, 34(3):318-19 Modern Politics, review, 27(4):401; rev. Williamson, R. S., 10(1):15-16, 47(2):35 Williston, N. Dak., 73(3):101-102 of The Promise of American Politics, Willingham, William F., Army Engineers and Willoughby, Barrett, Alaskans All, review, rev. ed., 28(2):211; rev. of The Social the Development of Oregon: A History of 24(4):302; Sitka, Portal to Romance, Sciences as School Subjects, 27(2):185- the Portland District U.S. Army Corps of 21(3):235 86 Engineers, review, 76(1):36; Northwest Willows, Wash., 14(3):216 Wilson, George Samuel, The Chemical Passages: History of the Seattle District, Wills, D. Ellis, 42(3):234-35 Utilization of Wood in Washington, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vol. Wills, Douglas, rev. of The Big Red Machine: 15(1):71 2: 1920-1970, review, 98(3):145-46; How the Liberal Party Dominates Wilson, Harold S., McClure’s Magazine and Northwest Passages: A History of the Canadian Politics, 97(3):157-58 the Muckrakers, review, 63(4):178-79 Seattle District, U. S. Army Corps of Wills, Garry, Cincinnatus: George Washington Wilson, Harry Lane, 22(4):277 Engineers, 1896-1920, review, 85(2):73; and the Enlightenment, review, 76(1):38 Wilson, Henry C., 7(4):307-308, 312, 317, Starting Over: Community Building Wills, George, 40(2):136, 141, 144 8(1):43, 46, 52, 8(2):142, 13(1):8-13, on the Eastern Oregon Frontier, Wills, Robert H., High Trails: A Guide to the 18-19 review, 97(3):156; Water Power in the Cascade Crest Trail, review, 54(3):130 Wilson, Hewitt, The Clays and Shales of “Wilderness”: The History of Bonneville Willson, Edward A., 4(1):41 Washington, Their Technology and Uses, Lock and Dam, review, 79(2):55; rev. of Willson, Eliza Kirkland, 4(1):41 ed. Milnor Roberts, 15(1):71 A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon Willson, William Holden, 7(2):138, 15(3):173, Wilson, Iris Higbie, ed., Noticias de Nutka: and the People of the Pacifi c Northwest, 15(4):281-82, 16(2): 139-45, 24(3):179, An Account of Nootka Sound in 1792, 88(1):14-15; rev. of Making Salmon: An 50(3):94-97 by José Mariano Moziño, review, Environmental History of the Northwest Wilma, David W., Hope on the Hill: The First 63(4):165-66 Fisheries Crisis, 92(2):95-96; rev. of Century of Seattle Children’s Hospital, Wilson, J. M., rev. of A History of Canadian Tangled Webs of History: Indians and review, 103(1):47-48 Political Thought, 59(2):112 the Law in Canada’s Pacifi c Coast Wilmer, F. J., 38(4):350, 71(2):68-71 Wilson, J. W., People in the Way: The Human Fisheries, 87(2):81 Wilmot, L. P., 27(2):170 Aspects of the Columbia River Project, Willis, Bailey, 88(2):70-71, 74 Wilmot Proviso (1846), 2(3):212-13, 218, review, 65(3):154 Willis, Edwin A., 7(1):58 21(1):48, 64(3):112-19 Wilson, John Fleming, 74(3):100-102, 104 Willis, James, 33(4):419, 421, 425-26, 435-36, Wilson, A. S., 24(3):209 Wilson, John H., 62(1):7-8, 11, 13 34(1):67-68 Wilson, Ann Marie, California Women and Wilson, John L., 16(4):257, 22(4):277-78, Willis, Margaret, ed., Chechacos All: The Politics: From the Gold Rush to the 34(3):257, 259-61, 269, 35(2):101-104, Pioneering of Skagit, review, 66(2):88- Great Depression, review, 103(1):49-50 109, 118, 88(2):78-79, 102(1):19, 21 89 Wilson, Bruce A., Late Frontier: A History of Wilson, John M., 45(4):121-24, 57(2):69-70, Willis, Park Weed, “Early Recollections and Okanogan County, Washington (1800- 72 Impressions of Umatilla County, 1941), review, 82(2):76 Wilson, John W., 2(1):34 Oregon,” 28(3):301-11; “A Journey to Wilson, Charles, 54(1):32 Wilson, M. L. (agricultural economist), Seattle, 1883,” 34(1):19-25 Wilson, Charles Morrow, The Commoner: 71(2):66-67, 69-71 Willis, Robert, 33(4):429, 433, 34(1):41-82 William Jennings Bryan, review, Wilson, Major L., Space, Time, and Freedom: Willis, Roxanne, Alaska’s Place in the West: 63(1):34; Meriwether Lewis of Lewis The Quest for Nationality and the From the Last Frontier to the Last Great and Clark, 25(2):151-52 Irrepressible Confl ict, 1815-1861, Wilderness, review, 102(3):153-54 Wilson, Charles W., 53(1):18 review, 67(1):34 Willis, Terry R., “The Black Hole of Seattle: works of: Mapping the Frontier: Charles Wilson, Neill C., Treasure Express: Epic Days The Socialist Free Speech Movement, Wilson’s Diary of the Survey of the 49th of the Wells Fargo, review, 27(4):395-96 1906-1907,” 91(3):124-35 Parallel, 1858-1862, While Secretary Wilson, Oliver, rev. of A History of Variety- Willis, William M., 28(3):301-11 of the British Commission, review, Vaudeville in Seattle from the Beginning “Willis A. Ritchie: Public Architecture in 63(4):167-68 to 1914, 35(4):363-64 Washington, 1889-1905,” by Jeffrey Wilson, Daniel J., Arthur O. Lovejoy and Wilson, Paul B., Atlas of Montana Elections, Karl Ochsner, 87(4):194-211 the Quest for Intelligibility, review, 1889-1976, review, 73(3):141 Willison, H. C., 71(4):158-60 73(4):155 Wilson, Peter, 11(1):59, 43(2):94-95, 97 Williston, Frank G., rev. of Americans in Wilson, David, 82(4):125-29 Wilson, Raymond, rev. of Paper Medicine Eastern Asia; A Critical Study of the Wilson, David L., The Presidency of Warren G. Man: John Gregory Bourke and His Policy of the United States in Reference Harding, review, 70(3):142 American West, 77(4):151 to China, Japan and Korea in the 19th Wilson, David R., rev. of Death of Celilo Falls, Wilson, Robert B., 89(3):137-38, 140 Century, 33(1):111-12; rev. of A History 98(1):39 Wilson, Rufus R., Out of the West, review, of the Modern and Contemporary Wilson, Don W., Governor Charles Robinson 24(4):303 Far East, 29(2):221-22; rev. of Japan of Kansas, review, 68(3):145 Wilson, Sam J. (businessman), 95(3):116-17 Among the Great Powers, 31(2):223-24; Wilson, Douglas, rev. of Nauvoo: Kingdom on Wilson, Samuel (cleric), 26(3):214-15 rev. of Outposts of Defense, 33(3):368; the Mississippi, 57(2):87 Wilson, Tom, 22(2):104 rev. of The Real Confl ict Between Japan Wilson, E. M., 17(3):178-79 Wilson, Veazie, 94(3):118-29 and China: An Analysis of Opposing Wilson, Edgar, 22(2):101-102 Wilson, W. F., The Place of Captain Cook’s

Index 431 Death, review, 19(1):64 65(4):184-86 A Window on Whaling in British Columbia, by Wilson, W. H. (missionary), 16(2):139-45 and shipbuilding programs during WWI, Joan Goddard, review, 90(2):106 Wilson, Wilbur (settler), 69(3):100, 102, 106 84(2):51-59 Windows into Alaska, by Gertrude Chandler Wilson, William B., 84(2):55-56, 58 on Turner, Frederick Jackson, 48(3):66 Warner, review, 19(4):304-305 Wilson, William H., “The Alaska Railroad and and Wash. voting patterns (1912), The Windows to His World: The Story of Trevor Coal: Development of a Federal Policy, 55(1):16-17, 21-26 Kincaid, by Muriel L. Guberlet, review, 1914-1939,” 73(2):66-77; “Asahel works of: Division and Reunion, 1829- 67(4):180-81 Curtis and the Fight over the Olympic 1889, 18(2):151-52; The Papers of Winds of Change: Women in Northwest National Park,” 99(2):107-21; “Carl F. Woodrow Wilson, ed. Arthur S. Link Commercial Fishing, by Charlene J. Gould: His Planning and Architecture et al., Vol. 1: 1856-1880, review, Allison, Sue-Ellen Jacobs, and Mary A. at the University of Washington,” 58(4):205-207, Vol. 2: 1881-1884, Porter, review, 82(2):74-75 85(3):105-17; “The Founding of review, 58(4):205-207, Vol. 3: 1884- Windshield Wilderness: Cars, Roads, and Anchorage: Federal Townbuilding on 1885, review, 59(3):168-69, Vol. 4: Nature in Washington’s National Parks, the Last Frontier,” 58(3):130-41; “How 1885, review, 60(2):111-12, Vol. 5: by David Louter, review, 98(4):196-97 Seattle Lost the Bogue Plan: Politics 1885-1888, review, 60(3):169, Vol. 6: Windsor, Maggie, 98(4):172 versus Design,” 75(4):171-80; “‘Names 1888-1890, review, 61(2):120, Vol. 7: Wine, Yaman and Stone: The Archeology Joined Together as Our Hearts Are’: 1890-1892, review, 62(2):90-91, Vol. 9: of a Russian Hospital Trash Pit, by The Friendship of Samuel Hill and 1894-1896, review, 63(4):177-78, Vol. Catherine Holder Blee, review, Reginald H. Thomson,” 94(4):183- 10: 1896-1898, review, 65(4):184-86, 78(4):157 96; “The Rising and the Setting of Vol. 11: 1898-1900, review, 65(4):184- Winesap, Wash., 14(3):216 Seattle’s Sun,” 92(2):59-70; Carl F. 86, Vol. 12: 1900-1902, review, Winfi eld, Betty Houchin, FDR and the News Gould: A Life in Architecture and the 65(4):184-86 Media, review, 83(2):74; rev. of Power Arts, review, 88(1):49-50; The City The Wilson Administration and the and the People: Executive Management Beautiful Movement, review, 82(3):114; Shipbuilding Crisis of 1917: Steel Ships of Public Opinion in Foreign Affairs, Railroad in the Clouds: The Alaska and Wooden Steamers, by William J. 1897-1921, 73(4):184 Railroad in the Age of Steam, 1914- Williams, review, 84(4):156 Winfrey, Robert, rev. of Indian Slavery in the 1945, review, 70(2):94; rev. of Alaskan Wilson and Hurd, 15(1):79 Pacifi c Northwest, 86(2):96-97 Voyage, 1881-1883: An Expedition Wilson G. Hunt (steamer), 6(2):107, 45(3):80- Wing, J. O., 35(4):296 to the Northwest Coast of America, 82 Wing, Robert C., Joseph Baker: Lieutenant 70(2):87; rev. of E. T. Barnette: The Wilton, J. F., 50(3):114 on the Vancouver Expedition, British Strange Story of the Man Who Founded Wilton, William, 7(4):307-308, 320 Naval Offi cer for Whom Mt. Baker Fairbanks, 73(3):133; rev. of Klondike Wiltsey, Norman B., Brave Warriors, review, Was Named, review, 86(1):52; Peter Women: True Tales of the 1897-1898 55(1):38-39 Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Gold Rush, 81(2):77; rev. of Paving Wiltz, John Edward, The Teaching of American Expedition, Fighting British Naval Alaska’s Trails: The Work of the Alaska History in High Schools, review, Offi cer, the Man for Whom Puget Sound Road Commission, 78(3):114; rev. of 59(3):156-61; rev. of The American Was Named, review, 71(3):130-31 The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Controversy: Revisionists: The Lessons of Intervention Wingert, Paul S., Primitive Art: Its Traditions Technology, Conservation, and the in World War I, 59(1):53; rev. of and Styles, review, 54(4):177; The Frontier, 83(1):36; rev. of A Walk on the Democrat and Diplomat: The Life of Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, Canol Road: Exploring the First Major William E. Dodd, 60(3):171-72 review, 43(4):305-306 Northern Pipeline, 82(3):114; rev. of Wiman, Chauncey E., 71(2):51-62 Wings of Power: Boeing and the Politics of War and Politics by Other Means: A Winans, Audubon, 97(4):196 Growth in the Northwest, by T. M. Sell, Journalist’s Memoir, 92(4):212-13; rev. Winans, Lineas, 97(4):196 review, 93(2):95-96 of Water Power in the “Wilderness”: The Winans, William Parkhurst, 11(3):238, Winkenwerder, Hugo, 100(2):87 History of Bonneville Lock and Dam, 17(3):200, 26(4):307, 37(1):47, works of: rev. of When the Forests Are 79(2):55 47(1):15-20 Ablaze, 4(1):45-46 Wilson, William H. (newspaper publisher), works of: “Fort Colville, 1859-1869, Winkler, Allan M., rev. of One Nation 94(1):16-17 3(1):78-82; Stevens County Washington: Underground: The Fallout Shelter in Wilson, William R., rev. of Tests and Its Creation, Addition, Subtraction and American Culture, 94(2):97-98 Measurements in the Social Sciences, Division, 47(1):20 Winks, Robin W., rev. of Alexander Dalrymple 26(2):146-48 Winch, Martin, Biography of a Place: Passages (1737-1808) and the Expansion of Wilson, Woodrow, 41(3):224-25, 58(4):205- through a Central Oregon Meadow, British Trade, 63(4):166-67; rev. of 207 review, 99(2):93-94 A Bibliography of British Columbia: and Borah, William E., 44(1):17 Winch, Simeon, 27(1):58, 64 Laying the Foundations, 1849-1899, and conservation, 48(3):94, 49(2):54, Winchester, Frances E., 6(1):17 61(1):55-56; rev. of Canada Views the 51(1):27 The Wind Blew from the East, a Study in the United States: Nineteenth-Century and Idaho elections (1918), 56(1):17, 22, Orientation of American Culture, by Political Attitudes, 59(4):215-16; rev. of 25, 27-28 Ferner Nuhn, review, 34(2):224-26 The Great Gates: The Story of the Rocky and League of Nations, 36(2):144-45, 148- Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.), Mountain Passes, 56(1):39; rev. of A 49, 151, 153-54 58(1):1-6 History of Canada: Dominion of the and Poindexter, Miles C., 53(3):120-22 Winder, C. S., 2(1):30 North, 50(2):65-66; rev. of Navigations, political campaign buttons of, 99(1):30-31 Windhusen, Anne, 61(4):188-92 Traffi ques & Discoveries, 1774-1848: as president, Windom, William, 74(1):5 A Guide to Publications Relating to the

432 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Area Now British Columbia, 63(2):71- Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, review, review, 34(3):322-24; rev. of David 72; rev. of The Politics of John W. Dafoe 72(2):92 Thompson’s Narrative, 1784-1812, and the “Free Press,” 55(4):186-87; rev. Winslow, Kenhelm, A Life Against Death, 55(2):87-88; rev. of The Early History of Vancouver’s First Century: A City 25(2):152 of Transportation in Oregon, 35(3):268- Album 1860-1960, 70(4):185 Winslow, Wash., 14(3):217 69; rev. of Evergreen Land: A Portrait of Winlock, Joe, 22(3):204 Winsor, Charles F., 37(1):39, 53 the State of Washington, 38(4):358-59; Winlock, Wash., 14(3):216, 87(3):130-39 Winsor, Henry, 2(2):123, 37(1):51 rev. of Henry Moore Teller, Defender of Winn, Karyl, “The Seattle Jewish Community: Winsor, Wash., 14(3):217 the West, 33(1):97-98; rev. of Lewis and A Photographic Essay,” 70(2):69-74; Winston, , 61(2):72-76 Clark College, 1867-1967, 61(3):169; rev. of A Guide to the Archives of Labor Winston’s Weekly (Spokane), 61(2):76 rev. of A Majority of Scoundrels: An History and Urban Affairs: Wayne State Winter, Joseph C., ed., Tobacco Use by Native Informal History of the Rocky Mountain University, 67(1):46; rev. of A Guide North Americans: Sacred Smoke and Fur Company, 53(2):81-82; rev. of to the Manuscript Collections in the Silent Killer, review, 96(1):44-45 The Overland Trail, 39(3):239-40; Eastern Washington State Historical Winter, William H., Route Across the Rocky rev. of The Pacifi c Slope: A History of Society, 79(3):122; rev. of Tales of a Mountains, rpt., review, 23(3):230-31; California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Western Mountaineer, 71(1):43 Route across the Rocky Mountains, with Utah, and Nevada, 57(1):39; rev. of Winn, Kenneth H., rev. of Western Rivermen, a description of Oregon and California, Pay Dirt: A Panorama of American 1763-1861: Ohio and Mississippi 30(1):74 Gold Rushes, 28(3):325-26; rev. of Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator Winter and Pond (photographers), 82(2):56 Robert Louis Stevenson: From Scotland Horse, 83(1):34 Winter Brothers: A Season at the Edge of to Silverado, 58(3):158-59; rev. of Winnass Expedition (1855), 27(4):403 America, by Ivan Doig, 78(4):138-39, Southern Plainsmen, 30(3):353-54; Winneat, Sam, 4(3):189 review, 72(1):44 rev. of To California and the South Winnemucca, Sarah, 26(1):24 “A Winter Circuit of Our Arctic Coast,” by Seas: The Diary of Albert G. Osbun, Winnemucca II (Paiute leader), 26(1):16, 19 Hudson Stuck, review, 11(3):230-31 1849-1851, 59(2):109-10; rev. of The Winner, Dorothy, “Rationing during the “Winter Losses of Cattle in the Oregon Trail to California: The Overland Montana Gold Rush,” 36(2):115-20 Country, 1847-1890,” by J. Orin Journal of Vincent Geiger and Wakeman The Winning of the Far West, by Robert Oliphant, 23(1):3-17 Bryarly, 37(2):164-65; rev. of Treasure McNutt McElroy, review, 6(2):122-23 “Winter Sports in the Western Mountains,” by Express: Epic Days of the Wells Fargo, The Winning of the West, by Theodore Joseph T. Hazard, 44(1):7-14 27(4):395-96; rev. of Wagons, Mules Roosevelt, Vol. 1: From the Alleghanies Wintergreen: Rambles in a Ravaged Land, by and Men: How the Frontier Moved to the Mississippi, 1769-1776, Robert Michael Pyle, review, 78(4):144 West, 54(1):40-41 review, 88(1):46-47, Vol. 2: From the The Wintering Partners on Peace River, by J. N. Winther, Sophus Keith, Mortgage Your Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777- Wallace, review, 21(1):62-63 Heart, review, 28(4):432-33; Take All 1783, review, 88(1):46-47, Vol. 3: Winters, Donald L., Henry Cantwell Wallace to Nebraska, review, 27(3):266-67; The Founding of the Trans-Alleghany as Secretary of Agriculture, 1921-1924, rev. of The Mothers, 35(3):277; rev. of Commonwealths, 1784-1790, review, review, 63(1):35 Railroad West, 29(3):332-33 88(1):46-47, Vol. 4: Louisiana and Winters v. United States (1908), 79(3):107 Winthrop, Robert C., 3(1):68-69, 52(1):13 the Northwest, 1791-1807, review, Winther, Oscar Osburn, “The British in Winthrop, Theodore, 19(2):121-23, 71(1):2-3, 88(1):46-47 Oregon Country: A Triptych View,” 6-7, 10, 12, 14, 101(2):73, 78 Winning Oregon: A Study of an Expansionist 58(4):179-87; “Inland Transportation works of: Canoe and Saddle, review, Movement, by Melvin Clay Jacobs, and Communication in Washington, 48(1):30; Canoe and the Saddle, review, 30(2):222-23 1844-1859,” 30(4):371-86; “Pack 18(4):267-68, 270, 25(3):179, 181, Winning the Oregon Country, by John T. Faris, Animals for Transportation in the 71(2):2-3, 6-7, 10, 12, 14, 71(4):147- review, 3(2):154-57 Pacifi c Northwest,” 34(2):131-46; 48, 77(4):139, 148, 88(2):73, 93(2):61, Winning the West for Women: The Life of The Archer of Paradise: A Biography 101(2):73, 78; The Canoe and the Suffragist Emma Smith DeVoe, by of Parley P. Pratt, 29(2):211-12; A Saddle, or Klalam and Klickatat, Jennifer M. Ross-Nazzal, review, Classifi ed Bibliography of the Periodical Western Letters and Journals, review, 103(1):49-50 Literature of the Trans-Mississippi 5(2):138-42 Winona, Wash., 22(3):202 West (1811-1957), review, 53(3):123- Winthrop, Wash., 14(3):217 Winser, Henry, “The La Conner Region and 24; Express and Stagecoach Days in Winton, Harry N. M., ed., “The Death the San Juan Islands,” 37(3):175-76, California: From the Gold Rush to of Colonel Isaac N. Ebey, 1857,” 186-91 the Civil War, review, 28(1):102- 33(3):325-47; ed., “A Pacifi c Northwest Winship, Jonathan, 12(3):171-73, 30(3):288- 103; The Great Northwest: A History, Bibliography, 1940,” 32(2):203-14; ed., 90, 98(1):5-6 review, 38(4):357-58; The Old Oregon “A Pacifi c Northwest Bibliography, Winship, Nathan, 12(3):171-73, 30(3):288-90, Country, review, 42(2):168-69; The 1941,” 33(2):187-203; ed., “The 98(1):5-6 Trans-Mississippi West: A Guide to Powder River and John Day Mines Winslow, E. H., 13(1):17-18 its Periodical Literature (1811-1938), in 1862: Diary of Winfi eld Scott Winslow, Frank H., 8(1):6 review, 34(3):329; The Transportation Ebey,” 33(4):409-37, 34(1):39-86; Winslow, George. See Anderson, Winslow Frontier: Trans-Mississippi West, rev. of Anybody’s Gold: The Story of Winslow, John H., ed., H.M.S. “Sulphur” on 1865-1890, review, 55(4):181; Via California’s Mining Towns, 33(1):88-90; the Northwest and California Coasts, Western Express and Stagecoach, review, rev. of California, 32(3):328-29; rev. 1837 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain 37(2):166-67; ed., With Sherman to the of Covenant Frontiers; Fifty Years in Edward Belcher and Midshipman Sea. The Journal of Theodore F. Upson, China, Fifty-three Years in Alaska, Three

Index 433 Years in Africa, 33(3):365-66; rev. of Dog-Team Days, ed. Effi e Graham, Concepts of the Guardian Spirit,” by The Gold Rushes, 33(1):88-90; rev. of Jackie Pfl aum, and Elfrida Nord, June Raldolph, 48(4):139-45 Philosopher Pickett, 33(2):218-20; rev. review, 96(2):108 Witnesses to a Vanishing America: The of San Francisco: The Bay and Its Cities, “With All Deliberate Caution: School Nineteenth-Century Response, by Lee 33(1):93-94; rev. of They Were San Integration in Seattle, 1954-1968,” by Clark Mitchell, review, 74(4):182 Franciscans, 33(2):218-20 Doris H. Pieroth, 73(2):50-61 Witten, James B., 53(4):147-48, 102(1):33 Wirsing, Dale R., Builders, Brewers and With Amusement for All: A History of Witter, George M., 23(3):238 Burghers: Germans of Washington State, American Popular Culture since 1830, Wittke, Carl, A History of Canada, 19(4):305; review, 71(3):133 by LeRoy Ashby, review, 98(2):96 We Who Built America, review, Wirt, Loyal L., 38(3):238, 240, 72(2):54-56, 58 With Grit and by Grace: Breaking Trails in 31(4):466 Wirtanen, Lyle, rev. of Pioneer Days in Idaho Politics and Law, a Memoir, by Betty Wittner, Lawrence S., Rebels Against War: The County, Vol. 2, 93(3):162-63 Roberts, review, 99(4):196-97 American Peace Movement, 1941-1960, Wirth, Conrad L., 96(4):176, 178 With History Around Me: Spokane Nostalgia, review, 62(1):45 works of: Parks, Politics, and the People, by Lois Valliant Ryker, review, Wiyáxayxt / Wiyáakaa?awn / As Days Go review, 72(4):189 72(4):185 By: Our History, Our Land, and Our Wirth, Theodore, 92(1):11 With Malice Toward None: The Life of People—the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Wischmann, Lesley, Frontier Diplomats: The , by Stephen B. Oates, Walla Walla, ed. Jennifer Karson, Life and Times of Alexander Culbertson review, 72(2):72-75 review, 98(4):198 and Natoyist-Siksina’, review, 93(1):43- With Nature’s Children: Emma B. Freeman Wobblies. See Industrial Workers of the World 44 [1880-1928]—Camera and Brush, by “Wobblies on the Farm: The IWW in the Wisconsin: A Bicentennial History, by Richard Peter E. Palmquist, review, 69(1):30 Yakima Valley,” by Cletus E. Daniel, Nelson Current, review, 72(3):107-10 With One Sky Above Us: Life on an Indian 65(4):166-75 Wisconsin Central Railroad, 13(4):246, 248 Reservation at the Turn of the Century, Wobbly War: The Centralia Story, by John Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales and by Mick Gidley, review, 72(2):84-85 McClelland, Jr., review, 79(2):79 Their Relation to Chippewa Life, by With Pen and Pencil on the Frontier in 1851, Wodehouse, James, 63(3):94, 97-99, 101 Victor Barnouw, review, 70(1):43 by Frank Blackwell Mayer, ed. Bertha Woestemeyer, Ina Faye, The Westward The Wisconsin Death Trip, by Michael Lesy, L. Heilbron, 23(4):305 Movement: A Book of Readings on Our review, 65(3):146-47 With Perry in Japan. The Diary of Edward Changing Frontiers, review, 31(2):207- Wisconsin Farmer-Labor Progressive Yorke McCauley, ed. Allan B. Cole, 209 Federation, 62(1):16-26 review, 34(3):318-19 Wohleb, Joseph, 103(3):128 Wise, S. F., Canada Views the United States: With Sherman to the Sea. The Journal of Woirol, Gregory R., “An Investigation of Nineteenth-Century Political Attitudes, Theodore F. Upson, ed. Oscar Osburn the Working and Living Conditions review, 59(4):215-16 Winther, review, 34(3):322-24 of Migratory Laborers in the Pacifi c “‘Wise, Swift, and Sure’? The Great Northern With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the Field, Northwest, 1914,” 102(3):117-31; “Two Entry into Seattle, 1889-1894,” by 1889-92, by E. Jane Gay, ed. Frederick Letters on the Spokane Free Speech Frank Leonard, 92(2):81-90 Hoxie and Joan T. Mark, review, Fight: A Document Note,” 77(2):68- Wish, Harvey, Contemporary America: The 73(3):137 71; In the Floating Army: F. C. Mills National Scene Since 1900, review, Withal, John, 15(2):128 on Itinerant Life in California, 1914, 36(4):356-57 Within the Barbed Wire Fence: A Japanese review, 84(3):110 Wise Words of the Yup’ik People: We Talk to You Man’s Account of His Internment in Wolcott (revenue cutter), 39(2):113 Because We Love You, by Ann Fienup- Canada, by Takeo Ujo Nakano, with Wold, Harold L., 44(1):9-10 Riordan, review, 97(3):160-61 Leatrice Nakano, review, 73(4):188 Wold, Jo Anne, This Old House: The Story of Wishram, Wash., 14(3):217-18 Within the Sound of These Waves: The Story of Clara Rust, review, 69(4):158 Wishy, Bernard W., rev. of The Jefferson Image the Kings of Hawaii Island, Containing Wolf, Hazel, 96(2):85-92 in the American Mind, 52(2):76 a Full Account of the Death of Captain Wolf, Regina, 8(1):32 Wislizenus, F. A., A Journey to the Rocky Cook, together with the Hawaiian Wolf, Simon, 8(1):34 Mountains in the Year 1839, review, Adventures of George Vancouver and The Wolf and the Raven, by Viola E. Garfi eld 3(4):306 Sundry Other Mariners, by William H. and Linn A. Forrest, review, 40(3):258 Wissler, Clark, The American Indian. An Chickering, review, 33(2):238-40 Wolfe, Francis, 7(4):276 Introduction to the Anthropology of the Withington, Mary C., A Catalogue of Wolfe, John N., 85(1):30-32 New World, review, 13(4):300-301 Manuscripts in the Collection of Western Wolfenden, Madge, rev. of Historical Editing, Wist, Philip, 6(4):240 Americana Founded by William 44(2):60 Wistar, Morris B., 42(3):235, 240 Robertson Coe, Library, Wolff, David A., rev. of Stricken Field: The Wister, Owen, Owen Wister’s West: Selected review, 44(4):190-91 Little Bighorn since 1876, review, Articles, review, 79(2):82 Without Fear, Favour or Affection: Thirty-fi ve 100(1):40; rev. of When Coal Was Witch of Kodakery: The Photography of Myra Years with the Royal Canadian Mounted King: Ladysmith and the Coal- Albert Wiggins, 1869-1956, by Carole Police, by Vernon A. M. Kemp, 52(1):34 Mining Industry on Vancouver Island, Glauber, review, 90(1):42-43 Withrow, Wash., 14(3):218 96(2):106-107 Witching for Water, Oil, Pipes, and Precious Withuhn, William L., rev. of Rails to Paradise: Wolff, Francis J. D., 31(4):415 Minerals: A Persistent Folk Belief from The History of the Tacoma Eastern Wolff, Fritz, A Room for the Summer: Frontier Days down to the Present, by Railroad, 1890-1919, 99(3):147-48 Adventure, Misadventure, and Walker D. Wyman, review, 70(1):44 Withycombe, James, 100(4):173-74 Seduction in the Mines of the Coeur With a Dauntless Spirit: Alaska Nursing in “Witness of Indian Religion: Present-Day d’Alene, review, 97(1):47

434 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Wolfrom, Anna, Sacajawea, The Indian newspapers supporting, 74(4):156-59 Seattle (1915-29), 86(1):37-44; photos Princess, 10(1):74 in Oreg., 58(1):7-11, 96(2):77-78, of, 86(2):87-90 Wolfskill, George, All but the People: Franklin 98(4):159-67 mountaineers, 87(1):53 D. Roosevelt and His Critics, 1933-39, and Sacagawea, 58(1):7-13, 83(1):22-28 and new western history, 85(2):50-52, review, 61(1):61; rev. of Anna Eleanor and temperance movement, 44(2):78, 55-58 Roosevelt: The Evolution of a Reformer, 55(1):10-12, 94(4):203, 95(2):70-71, regional writers, 71(4):148 60(3):172-73; rev. of Eleanor Roosevelt: 74-81, 95(2):75-80, 102(1):36 right of to serve on juries, 44(2):76-77 An American Conscience, 60(3):172- in Wash., 3(2):108-14, 57(2):54-55, and secularism, 96(2):61-66 73; rev. of The Forgotten Farmers: 67(2):49-62, 74(1):31, 35, 91(4):172, in sports, 83(4):122-27, 87(1):16-28 The Story of Sharecroppers in the New 95(2):75-80, 96(2):78-81: and teachers, 101(1):3-16: rural, 70(3):98-109, Deal, 57(3):134-35; rev. of Franklin D. constitution of 1878, 9(2):137-40, 151- 71(2):78-86, 91(2):74-76, 103(1):24- Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940, 52, 9(3):221, 17(1):29-33; and state 34; Seattle, 91(1):42-43, 91(2):84-85, 55(2):93-94; rev. of Landon of Kansas, constitution, 4(1):25-26, 4(4):237, 252, 91(3):136-37, 91(4):200-201, 92(1):40- 59(2):107; rev. of Roosevelt’s Image 263, 22(4):281-82, 48(1):22-23; and 42 Brokers: Poets, Playwrights, and the Use Walla Walla women’s clubs, 42(2):125- wives of fur traders, 96(2):95-100 of the Lincoln Symbol, 66(4):186; rev. 37; effect of, on Seattle politics, in WWI, 35(1):68 of Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike 59(4):183 See also feminism; gender; personal of 1936-1937, 61(4):235; rev. of The in Wyo., 44(2):74-79, 56(2):57-66, narratives; woman suffrage; names of Wayward Liberal: A Political Biography 58(1):10-12 individual women’s organizations of Donald Richberg, 63(4):180 See also names of individual suffragists; Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon Wolk, Tony, rev. of Baker City 1948, names of individual suffrage Feminism, ed. Maxine Hanks, review, 99(3):140-41; rev. of Roseburg 1959, organizations 85(2):62 99(3):140-41; rev. of Tillamook 1952, “Woman Suffrage in Wyoming,” by T. A. Women and Gender in the American West: 99(3):140-41 Larson, 56(2):57-66 Jensen-Miller Prize Essays from the Wolle, Muriel S., The Bonanza Trail: Ghost “The Woman Suffrage Movement in Coalition for Western Women’s History, Towns and Mining Camps of the West, Washington,” by T. A. Larson, 67(2):49- ed. James F. Brooks and Mary Ann review, 44(4):191 62 Irwin, review, 96(4):211-12 Wollenberg, H. L., 75(2):64-65 Woman’s Century Club, 101(1):14 Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825- Wollner, Craig, The City Builders: One Woman’s Christian Temperance Union 1915, by Glenda Riley, review, 77(1):35 Hundred Years of Union Carpentry in (wctu) Women and Men on the Overland Trail, by Portland, Oregon, 1883-1983, review, in Alaska, 54(2):71-72, 99(1):22-23, 27-28, John Mack Faragher, review, 71(3):142 84(2):72; Electrifying Eden: Portland 102(1):37, 39 Women and the American Labor Movement General Electric, 1889-1965, review, at AYP, 100(1):31-34 From World War I to the Present, by 84(3):116-17; The Silicon Forest: High anti-Mormon stance of, 60(3):156 Philip S. Foner, review, 73(4):182 Tech in the Portland Area, 1945 to 1986, in B.C., 98(3):131-32, 138 Women and the West: A Short Social History, review, 84(2):67; ed., A Richer Harvest: in Wash., 98(3):131-32, 138: African by William Forrest Sprague, review, An Anthology of Work in the Pacifi c Americans in, 102(3):111-13;and 33(2):235 Northwest, review, 91(4):210-11; ed., teacher salaries, 101(1):14 Women and the White Man’s God: Gender and Working on the Bomb: An Oral History and woman suffrage, 55(1):10, 12, Race in the Canadian Mission Field, by of WWII Hanford, by S. L. Sanger, 67(2):54, 94(4):197-207, 95(2):75-76, Myra Rutherdale, review, 94(3):157-58 review, 88(2):96-97; rev. of Oregon’s 78, 96(2):76 “The Women Build a Museum: The Story Salty Coast, 71(2):93; rev. of Portland: in Wyo. Terr., 44(2):78-79 of the Seattle Historical Society,” by People, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001, “The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Minnie N. Harris, 43(2):158-69 96(1):38 in the Pacifi c Northwest: The Battle for Women for Integrity in the Nation, Wolman, William, The Development of Cultural Control,” by Dale E. Soden, 91(4):175-76, 178 Manufacturing Industry in the State of 94(4):197-207 Women in American History, by Grace Washington, review, 49(3):122-23 Woman’s Study League of Pocatello, 93(1):3- Humphrey, 12(4):309 Wolsey, Bill, 36(4):309-18 12 Women in American Politics: An Assessment Wolsey, Kate, 36(4):309-10, 313, 317 women and Sourcebook, by Martin Gruberg, Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts at AYP, 96(2):78, 100(1): 100(1):9, 23-36, review, 60(4):232-33 and Auxiliaries with the United States 101(1):14 Women in the American West, by Laura E. Army, 1860-90, by Thomas W. Dunlay, in Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 85(3):83-84, Woodworth-Ney, review, 99(4):199- review, 75(2):86 86, 88, 91 200 “A Woman Acting Alone: Louise Olivereau and anti-Chinese movement in Seattle, Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology and the First World War,” by Sarah E. 95(2):70-80 in Revolutionary America, by Linda K. Sharbach, 78(1/2):32-40 clubs for, 4(3):184-85, 201-202, 20(2):98- Kerber, review, 73(2):90 Woman and Temperance: The Quest for 99, 38(1):10, 13, 42(2):123-37, 93(1):3- “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: Power and Liberty, 1873-1900, by Ruth 12, 101(1):12-14, 103(1):25, 32 Amelia Telban,” by Doris H. Pieroth, Bordin, review, 73(2):94 farmers, 87(3):132-34, 136, 138 91(4):200-201 woman suffrage in labor movement, 100(3):134-45 “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: and Borah, William E., 44(1):17-18 laborers: at Boeing Company, 98(4):183- Florence Soderback Byers,” by Doris H. in Idaho, 57(2):53-54, 96(2):76-77 95; and minimum-wage legislation Pieroth, 91(1):42-43 in Mont., 31(3):275, 55(1):9-15 in Wash. (1913-25), 67(3):97-112; in “Women of the Seattle Public Schools:

Index 435 Margaret Houston,” by Doris H. History, review, 60(4):222-23 73(1):48 Pieroth, 91(3):136-37 Wood, David, 100(3):108-10, 112, 117 Woodburne, Lloyd, 70(1):10, 18-19 “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: Sara Wood, Edwin O., Historic Mackinac, 9(3):235 Woodbury, Leander S., 84(3):104-105 Luch,” by Doris H. Pieroth, 91(2):84-85 Wood, Ginny Hill, 96(4):176-77 woodcarving, 31(4):399-402, 33(4):379-89, “Women of the Seattle Public Schools: Wood, Gordon L., The Pacifi c Basin, 22(1):70- 82(2):53, 56 Thelma Chisholm,” by Doris H. 71 Woodcock, Fenn B., 15(2):103 Pieroth, 92(1):40-42 Wood, H. Clay (army offi cer), 49(4):130, 134, Woodcock, Gertrude, 45(2):47, 49, 51 Women of the West, by Cathy Luchetti, with 98(4):172-73, 176 Woodcock, George, Peoples of the Coast: The Carol Olwell, review, 74(4):180 Wood, Helen R. M., 5(1):23 Indians of the Pacifi c Northwest, review, Women of the West, ed. Max Binheim, review, Wood, Henry (clergyman), 24(3):184, 70(2):87 19(4):301-302 32(2):138-40 Woodcock, Richard, 18(2):99 Women Teachers on the Frontier, by Polly Wood, James, Militia Myths: Ideas of the Wooddy, Carroll H., “Populism in Welts Kaufman, review, 75(4):189 Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921, Washington: A Study of the Legislature Women Who Kill Men: California Courts, review, 101(1):40-41 of 1897,” 21(2):103-19 Gender, and the Press, by Gordon Wood, James A., 100(1):23, 101(3/4):147 Woodger, Elin, Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Morris Bakken and Brenda Farrington, Wood, JoAn, 102(4):162, 165-67, 170-73 Clark Expedition, review, 96(4):207- review, 101(1):35 Wood, Joseph K., 73(1):13, 17-18 208 Women’s Card and Label League (Seattle), Wood, Lawrence, 34(4):350-51 Woodhouse, Philip R., Monte Cristo, review, 71(4):177-78 Wood, Leonard, The Military Obligation of 71(1):42 women’s clubs. See under women Citizenship, 7(2):172-73 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Company Women’s Crusade, 94(4):199 Wood, Morton, 96(4):176 (Seattle), 70(2):70 Women’s Diaries of the Westward Journey, by Wood, Mrs. Solomon, 6(1):13 Woodin, Ira, 48(4):120 Lillian Schlissel, review, 75(3):127 Wood, Nanny Moale Smith, 50(3):78, 80, 82 Woodinville, Wash., 14(3):218 Women’s History Sources: A Guide to Archives Wood, Peter H., Black Majority: Negroes in Woodland Park (Seattle), 101(3/4):118, 148 and Manuscript Collections in the Colonial South Carolina from 1670 Woodland Park Mansion (Seattle), 69(2):74 United States, 2 vols., ed. Andrea through the Stono Rebellion, review, Woodlawn, Wash., 14(3):218 Hinding, review, 72(4):183 67(1):29-32 Woodman, Harold D., rev. of Workshops in Women’s Home Missionary Society, Wood, Robert L., Across the Olympic the Wilderness: The European Response 38(4):329-30, 332 Mountains: The Press Expedition, to American Industrialization, 1830- Women’s International League for Peace and 1889-90, review, 69(3):141-42; Men, 1860, 59(2):114 Freedom, 50(3):113 Mules and Mountains: Lieutenant Woodman, Lyman L., ed., Lieutenant women’s movement. See feminism O’Neil’s Olympic Expeditions, review, Castner’s Alaskan Exploration, 1898: Women’s Pioneer Auxiliary of the State of 69(3):141-42; Monte Cristo, review, A Journey of Hardship and Suffering, Washington, 6(1):22, 7(1):47, 8(1):8, 71(1):42 review, 76(2):78 9(1):17, 10(1):47, 11(1):37 Wood, Ruth Kedzie, The Tourist’s Northwest, Woodman, Wash., 14(3):218 Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, 8(1):70-71 Woodrow Wilson: A Medical and Psychological 83(4):126-27 Wood, Stephen B., Constitutional Politics in Biography, by Edwin A. Weinstein, Women’s Votes, Women’s Voices: The Campaign the Progressive Era: Child Labor and the review, 73(4):188 for Equal Rights in Washington, by Law, review, 60(2):102-103 Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House: A Shanna Stevenson, review, 101(1):35- Wood, W. Raymond, rev. of Indian Life on the Personality Study, by Alexander L. 36 Upper Missouri, 61(3):168-69 George and Juliette L. George, review, Wonder Lake (Alaska), 96(4):173-79 Wood, William H., 60(2):64 49(1):46-47 Wong, Marie Rose, Sweet Cakes, Long Journey: Wood, William R., 85(1):32 Woodrow Wilson and World Politics: America’s The Chinatowns of Portland, Oregon, Wood Island. See Woody Island Response to War and Revolution, by N. review, 96(2):109 Wood Words: A Comprehensive Dictionary of Gordon Levin, Jr., review, 60(2):112 Wong, Tsoo, 103(2):86-94 Logger Terms, by Walter F. McCulloch, Woodrow Wilson’s Case for the League of Wonnacott, George B., 17(1):6 review, 50(2):71 Nations, comp. Hamilton Foley, Woo, Ruth, 88(1):27 Wood Works: The Life and Writings of Charles 15(1):74 Wood, Alan T., rev. of Closing the Gate: Race, Erskine Scott Wood, ed. Edwin Bingham “Woodrow Wilson’s Youth and Personality: Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act, and Tim Barnes, review, 90(2):98-99 An Essay Review,” by David A. 90(4):215 Woodall, Ronald, Magnifi cent Derelicts: A Shannon, 58(4):205-207 Wood, Asa A., “Fort Benton’s Part in the Celebration of Older Buildings, review, Woodruff, Ada, 39(3):212 Development of the West,” 20(3):213- 69(1):42 Woodruff, Dickinson, 2(1):30-31, 46(2):49 22 Woodbridge, Frederick J. E., The Purpose of Woodruff, Janette, Indian Oasis, review, Wood, Bryce, San Juan Island: Coastal Place History, 8(1):72 31(1):115-17 Names and Cartographic Nomenclature, Woodbridge, Hensley C., rev. of Jack London Woodruffe, Simeon, 12(4):244, 253-54 review, 72(4):182 and the Klondike: The Genesis of an Woods, C. L., 74(3):110-11 Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 49(4):142-43, American Writer, 58(4):213 Woods, George L., 45(4):111 50(3):77-90, 74(3):101-104, 87(3):149- Woodbridge, Sally B., Building Through Time: Woods, Gioia, ed., Western Subjects: 58 The Life of Harold C. Whitehouse, Autobiographical Writing in the North works of: Poet in the Desert, 50(3):82-83 1884-1974, review, 74(3):134; A Guide American West, review, 96(4):217-18 Wood, Charles R., The Northern Pacifi c, Main to Architecture in Washington State: Woods, John B., Your Oregon Yesterday, Today Street of the Northwest: A Pictorial An Environmental Perspective, review, and Tomorrow, 34(2):230

436 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Woods, Lawrence M., Asa Shinn Mercer: 1891-1917, 67(1):39 of John Work, Dec. 15th, 1825, to June Western Promoter and Newspaperman, Woollacott, Arthur P., Mackenzie and His 12th, 1826,” 5(4):258-87; “The Journal 1839-1917, review, 96(1):39; Asia- Voyageurs, 19(2):152 of John Work: July 5–September 15, Pacifi c Diplomacy: Nongovernmental Woollen, William Watson, The Inside Passage 1826,” 6(1):26-49; Fur Brigade to the Organizations and International to Alaska, 1792-1920, 16(3):231-32 Bonaventura: John Work’s California Relations, review, 85(2):62-63 Woolley, H. Smith, 60(4):193-97 Expedition, 1832-1833, for the Hudson’s Woods, Oreg., 82(1):22, 24-25, 28, 31 Woolworth, Stephen, “‘The Warring Boards’: Bay Company, review, 36(4):347-49 Woods, Rufus, 52(4):139-44, 149, 87(2):72- Sanitary Regulation and the Control of Work, Letitia, 13(2):141, 13(3):226, 14(2):148, 81, 97(2):108-109, 101(1):23 Infectious Disease in the Seattle Public 14(3):223, 15(3):219, 224, 15(4):298 Woods, Shelton, rev. of Voices of the Second Schools, 1892-1900,” 96(1):14-23 Work, Sarah (Sarah Finlayson), 12(2):138, Wave: Chinese Americans in Seattle, Wooster, Robert, rev. of The Five Crows 142 103(1):38-39 Ledger: Biographic Warrior Art of Work, Suzette, 14(2):148, 14(3):223-24 Woodsmen of the West, by M. Allerdale the Flathead Indians, 92(4):203-204; The Work Ethic in Industrial America, 1850- Grainger, 93(2):108-109 rev. of I Will Tell of My War Story: A 1920, by Daniel T. Rodgers, review, Woodward, James A., 37(4):312 Pictorial Account of the Nez Perce War, 70(4):188 Woodward, Kesler E., Painting in the North: 92(4):203-204; rev. of World War II and Work Projects Administration (WPA; Works Alaskan Art in the Anchorage Museum the American Indian, 92(4):203-204 Progress Administration), 32(2):213- of History and Art, review, 86(3):141 Wooten, Shadrach, 4(1):36 14, 33(2):202-203 Woodward, Walter C., Political Parties in The Word Rides Again: Rereading the Frontier and bibliographic centers, 41(1):31, 35-36, Oregon, 1893-1868, review, 4(4):293-94 in American Fiction, by J. David 41 Woodworth-Ney, Laura, “Negotiating Stevens, review, 94(2):104-105 and bookmobiles, 51(3):134 Boundaries of Territory and Worden, Frank Lyman, 3(4):275, 40(3):189- construction projects of, 85(3):116-17 ‘Civilization’: The Coeur d’Alene 202, 65(3):120 and hydroelectric and irrigation projects, Indian Reservation Agreement Worden, Lucretia Miller, 40(3):192, 195-96 103(1):10 Councils, 1873-1889,” 94(1):27-41; Worden and Company, 40(3):190-94, 200- and newspaper clippings collections, Mapping Identity: The Creation of 201, 65(3):120 93(2):107 the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Wordensville, Mont. Terr., 40(3):193 in Terr. of Hawaii, 62(1):9-10 1805-1902, review, 96(4):212-13; Work, Hubert, 61(1):31-40, 71(3):107-11, Wash. clergy perception of, 81(3):98 Women in the American West, review, 93(1):16, 18-19, 21 See also Federal Theatre Project; Federal 99(4):199-200; rev. of Edna and John: Work, Jane. See Tolmie, Jane Writers’ Project; Historical Records A Romance of Idaho Flat, 92(4):210-11; Work, John, 28(4):408-409 Survey; Writers’ Program of the Work rev. of Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest archival materials related to, 29(1):8-10, Projects Administration Coast Artist, 96(3):158-59; rev. of A 15 Workers and Dissent in the Redwood Empire, Necessary Balance: Gender and Power correspondence of, 1(4):263-64, 2(2):163- by Daniel A. Cornford, review, among Indians of the Columbia Plateau, 65, 2(3):257-64, 19(3):214-16, 219-22 79(4):164 96(1):46-47 at Flathead Post, 21(2):126, 48(2):53-54 Workers and the Wild: Conservation, Woody, Frank H., 3(4):275-76 and Fort Colvile, 5(2):98, 104-15, Consumerism, and Labor in Oregon, works of: “From Missoula to Walla Walla 5(4):258-59, 283, 11(2):104-14, 1910-1930, by Lawrence M. Lipin, in 1857, on Horseback,” 3(4):277-86 16(1):30-37, 16(2):102-106 99(1):43-44 Woody, O. H., Glimpses of Pioneer Life at Fort Nisqually, 14(2):148, 14(3):229-33, Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, of Okanogan County, Washington, 14(4):300 Longshoremen, and Unionism in 15(4):306 and HBC-American relations, 19(3):214- the 1930s, by Bruce Nelson, review, Woody Island (Alaska), 36(2):122-31 16, 219-22, 40(4):274, 281-82 80(2):76-77 Wool, John Ellis, 2(1):29 marriage of, 90(3):141, 148 Workers Unity League, 80(3):84, 97(3):115 archival materials related to, 41(2):165-66 and McDonald, Finan, 13(3):205-206 Working Girls in the West: Representations Indian policies of, 46(2):46, 51 on Native blankets, 9(2):88 of Wage-Earning Women, by Lindsey and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), on the Palouse region, 95(4):194 McMaster, review, 100(4):201-202 27(3):210-11 and Payette, Francois, 47(2):58-59 Working in the Woods: A History of Logging Stevens, Hazard, on, 8(3):176 in Snake River country, 32(3):289, 291, on the West Coast, by Ken Drushka, and Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 11(3):180-81, 39(2):94-95, 40(4): 281-82, 51(1):17- review, 84(4):153 15(1):12-13, 19(2):134-35, 27(3):197- 18, 21 Working Lives: Vancouver, 1886-1986, by 99, 41(3):206, 42(1):6-7, 10, 43(2):94, at Spokane House, 5(2):83-115, 5(3):163- Working Lives Collective, review, 111-12, 63(3):82-84, 86, 97(1):25-26, 80, 5(4):258, 266, 276, 278-79, 78(4):154 29, 99(4):167 16(1):30-37, 16(2):102-106, 39(3):187, Working Lives Collective, Working Lives: Wash. Terr. volunteer opinion of, 189-91, 193-94 Vancouver, 1886-1986, review, 13(4):273-74, 278 works of: “Journal of a Trip from Fort 78(4):154 Woolf, Eugene T., Theodore Winthrop: Portrait Colvile to Fort Vancouver and Return “Working on Ike: An Essay Review,” by Elmo of an American Author, review, 74(1):39 in 1828,” 11(2):104-14; “Journal of Richardson, 68(3):141-42 Woolf, Harry, 92(1):33, 36-37 John Work, November and December, Working on the Bomb: An Oral History of Woolfolk, George R., “Turner’s Safety Valve 1824,” 3(3):198-228; “Journal of John WWII Hanford, by S. L. Sanger, ed. and Free Negro Western Migration,” Work, June–October, 1825,” 5(2):83- Craig Wollner, review, 88(2):96-97 56(3):125-30; rev. of The Black Soldier 115; “Journal of John Work, Sept. 7th– Working the North: Labor and the Northwest and Offi cer in the United States Army, Dec. 14th, 1825,” 5(3):163-91; “Journal Defense Projects, 1942-1946, by William

Index 437 R. Morrison and Kenneth A. Coates, 98(4):183-95 Wortley, W. Victor, “Perceptions and review, 86(3):146-47 and college campuses, impact on, Misperceptions: A European Cleric’s Working the Range: Essays on the History of 83(2):78, 92(1):29-39 View of the American Indian,” Western Land Management and the and decline of women’s rodeo, 83(4):122, 72(4):157-61; ed., Six Years on the West Environment, ed. John R. Wunder, 126-27 Coast of America, 1856-1862, by Louis review, 77(2):78 farm labor shortages during, 70(2):79-80, Rossi, review, 75(2):93 Workman, William B., ed., Essays on the 72(3):121-31, 73(4):175-81, 90(3):123- Wounding the West: Montana, Mining, and the Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the End 39 Environment, by David Stiller, review, of the Eighteenth and First Half of housing during, 67(4):165-66, 80(2):43, 92(3):156-57 the Nineteenth Century), by Roza G. 45, 47-48, 90(3):126-35, 92(3):137, Wourms, John H., 91(2):60-68 Liapunova, review, 89(3):161-62 139-42, 96(1):3-4, 12, 103(3):125-27 WPA. See Work Projects Administration The Works of Ta’unga: Records of a Polynesian and Kirkland, Wash, impact on, 80(2):42- “WPA Prepares Tools for Historical Research Traveller in the South Seas, 1833-1896, 51 in Washington State,” by Harold E. ed. R. G. Crocombe and Marjorie logging industry during, 97(3):115-24 Blinn, 30(4):387-98 Crocombe, review, 60(4):198 Mexicans and Mexican Americans during, Wrangel, Ferdinand Petrovich von, 11(2):84, Works Progress Administration. See Work 73(4):175-81, 96(3):124-26 86, 13(2):98, 50(2):37, 58(1):34- Projects Administration and military-industrial infrastructure, 35, 60(4):205-15, 99(2):81, 83-85, Workshops in the Wilderness: The European 87(2):77-78 102(4):189 Response to American Industrialization, nuclear weapons production during, Wrangell, Alaska, 50(2):48-52 1830-1860, by Marvin Fisher, review, 85(1):6-14, 96(3):124-28 Wrangell Island (Alaska), 95(2):66 59(2):114 oil pipeline project during, 61(2):101-108 Wrangell, Ferdinand Petrovich von. See The World Encompassed, ed. N. M. Penzer, preserving records of, 35(2):143-46 Wrangel, Ferdinand Petrovich von 18(4):302-304 and Seattle, impact on, 67(4):163-74, Wrangling Women: Humor and Gender in the world federalist movement, 97(2):70 91(3):136-37 American West, by Kristin McAndrews, World Film Company, 81(2):53 shipbuilding industry during, 76(1):17, review, 99(3):139-40 World Fisheries Policy: Multidisciplinary 80(2):42-51, 96(1):3-12 Wray, Jacilee, ed., Native Peoples of the Views, ed. Brian J. Rothschild, review, West Coast defense during, 88(2):59-69 Olympic Peninsula: Who We Are, 65(1):38-39 websites on, 92(4):218 by Olympic Peninsula Intertribal “The World of Hope”: Progressives and the See also internment of Japanese Americans Cultural Advisory Committee, review, Struggle for an Ethical Public Life, by and immigrants during WWII 94(3):156-57 David B. Danbom, review, 79(2):75 World War II and the American Indian, by “The Wreck of the St. Nicholas,” by C. L. The World of the Oregon Fishboat: A Study in Kenneth William Townsend, review, Andrews, 13(1):27-31 Maritime Folklife, by Janet C. Gilmore, 92(4):203-204 The Wreck of the Sv. “Nikolai”: Two Narratives review, 91(2):101-102 World’s Columbian Exposition (1893) of the First Russian Expedition to The World of Washington Irving, by Van Wyck architecture at, 100(2):67, 101(3/4):143 the Oregon Country, 1808-1810, ed. Brooks, review, 36(1):85-88 concessions area of, 100(1):24, 31 Kenneth N. Owens, review, 78(1/2):62 World War I Frederick Jackson Turner and Edmond Wren, Charles, 10(3):206-18, 13(2):134- and American intellectuals, 59(4):203-15 Meany at, 82(2):59-60, 63-64 35, 15(2):134-35, 15(3):223, 225, aviation industry during, 45(2):42-43 Henderson, Louis F., at, 102(2):55, 59 15(4):293, 43(2):92-116, 96(2):97, food administration during, 28(4):373-82 infl uence of, on urban planning, 72(4):171 101(2):76 housing during, 82(4):132-39, 84(2):51-59 lighting at, 100(2):73 Wren, Elizabeth, 96(2):97 infl uenza epidemic in Seattle during, native peoples at, 101(3/4):111, 113, 119, Wreszin, Michael, The Superfl uous Anarchist: 77(3):104-13 133-35, 137 Albert Jay Nock, review, 64(3):132 labor shortages during, 34(4):339-52, planning of, 100(2):56-57 Wright, Allen A., Prelude to Bonanza: The 35(1):67-69 Washington commission on, 26(1):73, Discovery and Exploration of the Yukon, opposition to, 57(3):113-19, 67(2):76-87 71(1):11, 82(2):63, 86(4):169-75 review, 70(4):183 and postwar diplomacy, 37(2):109-27 Washington State Building at, 81(4):140- Wright, Almira Neff. See Beam, Almira Neff Reed, John, during, 50(3):86-87 41, 86(4):165-77, 87(4):203-204, Wright reminiscences of, 91(1):13-21 91(4):187-88, 100(2):79, 102(2):55 Wright, Charles B., 10(2):96-97, 26(2):101, and Seattle public schools, 74(4):174-76 world’s fairs. See names of individual fairs 105, 46(2):40-45, 66(3):97-99 shipbuilding during, 84(2):51-59, The World’s Peoples, by A. H. Keane, review, Wright, Donald Delano, To Die is Not 90(1):12-13 3(1):95 Enough: A True Account of Murder and and veterans’ bonus, 85(4):130-31, 134-35 Worster, Donald, Rivers of Empire: Water, Retribution, review, 67(3):124-25 and Wash., impact on, 35(1):65-72, Aridity, and the Growth of the American Wright, E. J. (University of Washington 39(3):222, 224-26 West, review, 89(2):84-96 athlete), 52(3):102 World War II Worth, James, 26(3):204-205 Wright, Edgar J. (Wash. state legislator), African Americans during, 92(3):137, 139- Worth Rereading: Selections from Northwest 4(1):21, 24 41, 96(1):3-12, 96(3):124-28 Bookshelves, 1880-1940, by Bruce Wright, Frank Lloyd, 75(3):132-33, Alaska during, 74(3):124-32, 80(2):62-71, Hevly, 91(1):54, 91(2):108-109, 78(3):100-106, 88(1):33-40, 101(2):58, 91(4):202-209 92(3):164-65, 93(2):108-109, by 60, 62-69 aluminum industry during, 99(1):3-13 Michael Allen, 91(4):217-18, by Wright, George, 2(1):30-31, 2(3):233-40, art exhibits during, 96(1):3-12 Michael Allen and Davy Allen, 19(3):181, 185, 25(4):299-300 aviation industry during, 45(2):44-45, 92(2):109 archival materials related to, 38(3):263-64,

438 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 41(2):165-66 Alexie: A Collection of Critical Essays, Wrobel, David M., The End of American and battles of Four Lakes and Spokane 102(3):144-45 Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety Plains, 3(1):78-79, 7(4):268-72, Wrigley, Robert L., Jr., “The Early History of from the Old West to the New Deal, 8(2):84-85, 34(2):170-73, 175, Pocatello, Idaho,” 34(4):353-65 review, 85(2):75; Promised Lands: 41(3):207, 99(4):168-69 Wrinch, Leonard A., “The Formation of the Promotion, Memory, and the Creation and Cascades massacre, 16(3):167-68, 170 Puget’s Sound Agricultural Company,” of the American West, review, 95(1):37; and Coeur d’Alene people, 34(2): 177-80 24(1):3-8 ed., Many Wests: Place, Culture, and horse slaughter by, 16(4):263 Writers and Partisans: A History of Literary Regional Identity, review, 90(2):100- and Joset, John Joseph Augustine, Radicalism in America, by James 101; ed., Seeing and Being Seen: 38(4):285, 287, 302-305 Burkhart Gilbert, review, 61(2):124-25 Tourism in the American West, review, and Leschi (Nisqually leader), 95(1):29, 31 “Writers on Relief: The Making of the 93(2):96; rev. of History, Frontier, and Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 63(3):84-86, Washington Guide, 1935-1941,” by and Section: Three Essays by Frederick 97(1):26-28 Ronald W. Taber, 61(4):185-92 Jackson Turner, 87(1):45-46 steamer named after, 7(2):126 Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Wrong, George M., The Canadians: The Story Wright, George Byron, Baker City 1948, Administration, comp., Nevada: of a People, review, 29(3):333-34; ed., review, 99(3):140-41; Roseburg 1959, A Guide to the Silver State, review, The Long Journey to the Country of review, 99(3):140-41; Tillamook 1952, 32(2):216-17; comp., Oregon, End of the Hurons, by Gabriel Sagard, review, review, 99(3):140-41 the Trail, review, 32(2):216-17; comp., 30(4):439-41; ed., Review of Historical Wright, Gordon, rev. of Through the Provo, Pioneer Mormon City, review, Publications Relating to Canada, 1914 Diplomatic Looking-Glass: Immediate 34(3):316-17; comp., San Francisco: ed., 6(4):279-80, 1916 ed., 8(1):72-73, Origins of the War in Europe, The Bay and Its Cities, review, 1917 ed., 9(3):234, 1919 ed., 11(1):73- 31(3):366-67 33(1):93-94; comp., Utah: A Guide to 74 Wright, Harry, 69(3):131-32, 134 the State, review, 32(3):330-31; comp., Wubben, Hubert H., rev. of Mill Creek Wright, Henry Press, 75(2):75-77 Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen Journal: Ashland, Oregon, 1850-1860, Wright, Howard P., 78(1/2):33-34 State, 30(4):392-93, 30(4):392-93, 79(4):160 Wright, I. A., The Early History of Cuba, 1492- 32(1):126, 32(2):235-36, 32(4):472- Wunder, John R., “Tampering with the 1586, 8(1):69 74, 61(4):185-92, review, 33(1):78- Northwest Frontier: The Accidental Wright, James Edward, The Politics of 80; comp., Wyoming: A Guide to Its Design of the Washington/Idaho Populism: Dissent in Colorado, review, History, Highways, and People, review, Boundary,” 68(1):1-12; “What’s Old 67(1):38 32(4):456-58. See also Federal Writers’ about the New Western History,” Pt. Wright, James K. Polk, 33(3):301, 319, 332-34 Project 1: “Race and Gender,” 85(2):50-58, Wright, Joseph, 29(1):54, 56-57 Writing British Columbia History, 1784-1958, Pt. 2: “Environment and Economy,” Wright, Mary. See Ebey, Mary by Chad Reimer, review, 100(4):199 89(2):84-96; Inferior Courts, Superior Wright, Mary C., ed., More Voices, New The Writing of History, by Jean Jules Justice: A History of the Justices of Stories: King County, Washington’s First Jusserand, Wilbur Cortez Abbott, the Peace on the Northwest Frontier, 150 Years, review, 96(1):49-50; rev. of Charles W. Colby, and John Spencer 1853-1889, review, 71(4):188; Sifters: Native American Women’s Lives, Bassett, 18(2):147-48 “Retained by the People”: A History 93(2):104; rev. of Working Girls in the The Writing on the Wall, by Hilda Glynn- of American Indians and the Bill of West: Representations of Wage-Earning Ward, review, 66(4):187-88 Rights, review, 87(2):104-105; ed., Women, 100(4):201-202 “Writing the History of Forest Industries,” by At Home on the Range: Essays on the Wright, R. Gerald, Wildlife Research and Elwood R. Maunder, 48(4):127-33 History of Western Social and Domestic Management in the National Parks, Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture Life, review, 77(2):78; ed., Historians review, 85(3):125 in the Women’s West, ed. Elizabeth of the American Frontier: A Bio- Wright, Robert L., Danish Emigrant Ballads Jameson and Susan Armitage, review, Bibliographical Sourcebook, review, and Songs, review, 76(1):35 89(3):164 80(2):74; ed., Working the Range: Wright, Robin K., ed., A Time of Gathering: Writing Western History: Essays on Major Essays on the History of Western Land Native Heritage in Washington State, Western Historians, ed. Richard W. Management and the Environment, review, 84(2):73 Etulain, review, 84(2):71 review, 77(2):78; rev. of All Is But a Wright, Rochelle, Danish Emigrant Ballads “Writings about Abraham Lincoln in the Beginning: Youth Remembered, 1881- and Songs, review, 76(1):35 1970s: A Review Article,” by Thomas J. 1901, 65(2):88; rev. of Delgamuukw: Wright, Silas, 52(1):8 Pressly, 72(2):72-75 The Supreme Court of Canada Decision Wright, Stanley F., China. The Collection and Writings of John Quincy Adams, ed. on Aboriginal Title, 92(3):158; rev. of Disposal of the Maritime and Native Worthington C. Ford, Vol. 1: 1779- Rocky Mountain Carpetbaggers: Idaho’s Customs Revenue Since the Revolution 1796, 4(2):131, Vol. 2: 1796-1801, Territorial Governors, 1863-1890, of 1911, 18(4):309 5(1):61, Vol. 3: 1801-1810, 5(4):317, 75(1):42 Wright, Theon, Rape in Paradise, review, Vol. 4: 1811-1813, 6(1):71-72, Vol. 5: Wyadda (tugboat), 42(4):314, 318, 321-22 58(3):151-54 1814-1816, 6(4):281, Vol. 6: 1816-1819, Wyandot people, 2(3):222 Wright, Tom, 34(1):55, 60-62, 67-68, 7(3):254, Vol. 7: 1820-1823, 9(1):72 Wyandotte people. See Wyandot people 45(3):82, 84 Writings of Washington Relating to the Wyant, William K., Westward in Eden: The Wright, William H., The Grizzly Bear: The National Capital, by Columbia Public Lands and the Conservation Narrative of a Hunter-Naturalist, Historical Society, 5(4):317 Movement, review, 74(4):182 review, 70(1):46 Written over the Plains No. 2 (painting), by Wyatt, Gary, ed., Susan Point: Coast Salish Wriglesworth, Chad, rev. of Sherman Mark Tobey (1959), 93(4):175 Artist, review, 93(1):38-39

Index 439 Wyatt, Victoria, “Alaskan Indian Wage California Emigrant Letters, 44(2):90; Xwipep, Vincent, 38(4):293-95, 303 Earners in the 19th Century: ed., The Frontier in Perspective, Economic Choices and Ethnic Identity review, 49(4):173; rev. of Appaloosa: on Southeast Alaska’s Frontier,” The Spotted Horse in Art and History, 78(1/2):43-49; rev. of Emily Carr, 55(1):39-40; rev. of Cowboys and Y 79(1):39; rev. of Lost and Found Cattle Kings: Life on the Range Today, Traditions: Native American Art, 1965- 42(1):82-83; rev. of The Grizzly Bear: Yacolt, Wash., 14(3):219 1985, 77(4):158; rev. of Out of the Portraits from Life, 57(3):130-31; rev. of Yakalada (Quileute Indian), 74(3):110-11 North: The Subarctic Collection of the The Hoe and the Horse on the Plains: A Yakama people, 27(2):111, 119, 101(1):18, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Study of Cultural Development among 20-21 81(4):155 North American Indians, 63(3):122; rev. archival materials related to, 82(2):78 Wycherly, George, Buccaneers of the Pacifi c, of Log of a Twentieth Century Cowboy, in cattle trade, 55(3):119-20 review, 20(2):145 56(3):136 and fi shing rights, 19(3):168-74, 82(2):78, Wyckoff, A. B., 2(4):356-59 Wynecoop, Clair, 101(1):23 97(4):196-97, 99(2):64-65 Wyckoff, Dewitte, 57(2):70-71 Wynn, Graeme, ed., Vancouver and Its Region, and Fort Simcoe, 45(3):86, 46(2):46-51 Wyckoff, Mrs. (Ursula?), 97(3):144 review, 84(2):75 and Methodist Indian agents, 50(4):135- Wyckoff, Van, 22(4):272-73 Wynne, John, 16(2):98 42 Wyckoff, William, On the Road Again: Wynne, Robert E., “American Labor Leaders during Indian wars (1855-58), 2(3):237- Montana’s Changing Landscape, review, and the Vancouver Anti-Oriental Riot,” 39, 14(4):248-54, 16(4):273-83, 98(1):41-42; ed., The Mountainous 57(4):172-79; rev. of Alex Dunsmuir’s 41(2):162-69, 41(3):206-207, 97(1):22, West: Explorations in Historical Dilemma, 56(3):140-41; rev. of The 24, 31-37, 99(4):159-68 Geography, review, 88(1):50-51 Chinese in American Life: Some Aspects language of, 27(2):107-108, 101(1):18 Wyers, John, 14(2):116 of Their History, Status, Problems, and and Longmire, James, 8(2):99-100 Wyers, Tunis J., 14(2):116 Contributions, 54(3):133; rev. of The and McWhorter, Lucullus V., 102(2):69 Wyeth, Charles, 24(1):29, 39 Writing on the Wall, 66(4):187-88 and tribal sovereignty, 79(3):101-106 Wyeth, Jacob, 24(1):29, 32 Wyoming villages of, 27(2):145-48 Wyeth, John B., 4(3):172-73, 35(3):219, fi rst women on Oregon Trail through, and Walla Walla treaty council (1855), 39(1):3, 8-14 8(1):29-31 1(4):253-55, 97(1):20-21, 99(4):159, Wyeth, Leonard, 24(1):29 forest reserves in, 46(4):111 163-65 Wyeth, Nathaniel J. in guidebooks of Robert E. Strahorn, Yakima (tugboat), 42(4):304-306, 312-13 on agriculture in Oreg. Country, 9(4):261 59(1):34, 36-40 Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla in cattle trade, 14(3):173 schools in, 85(3):126 Walla, and Wanapum Indians: An expeditions of, 1(1):22, 25, 4(3):172-74, territorial governors of, 60(3):145-53 Historical Bibliography, by Clifford E. 24(1):28-48, 25(2):140-41, 28(4):347- woman suffrage in, 44(2):74-79, 56(2):57- Trafzer, review, 84(3):109 48, 35(3):219, 39(1):3, 7-8, 10-19, 23, 66, 58(1):10-12 Yakima, Wash. 48(2):50 use of Japanese internee labor in (WWII), church archives of, 30(4):426-33 at Fort Colvile, 16(1):39 90(3):126, 129, 134, 136 origin of name of, 14(3):219-21 and Fort Hall, 7(3):218-32 Wyoming: A Bicentennial History, by T. A. photos of, 73(2):88 and HBC, 2(2):167-68, 3(1):68-69, Larson, review, 73(2):62-65 proposed as state capital, 32(4):402-24 39(2):99-100, 40(4):292-94, 51(3):121 Wyoming: A Guide to Its History, Highways, public library in, 45(3):95-101 and Lee, Jason, 6(4):254-56 and People, comp. Writers’ Program Yakima Canal and Land Company, 10(1):21- on Nez Perce, 25(1):38 of the Work Projects Administration, 23, 37(4):287 and Payette, Francois, 47(2):59 review, 32(4):456-58 Yakima Columbian Association, 6(1):25, Wylie, Adam, 13(1):17-18 Wyoming: A Political History, 1868-1896, by 7(1):50, 8(1):13, 9(1):17, 22, 10(1):52, Wylie, Paul R., The Irish General: Thomas Lewis L. Gould, review, 61(2):112-13 11(1):43 Francis Meagher, review, 99(4):197-98 Wyoming: Frontier State, by Velma Linford, Yakima County (Wash.) Wyman, Bazillia, 24(4):247-48 review, 39(2):168-69 agriculture in (1890-1910), 37(4):282-90, Wyman, Mark, Hard Rock Epic: Western Wyoming and North Western Railroad, 296-302 Miners and the Industrial Revolution, 81(2):71, 73 elections in, 26(2):107-108 1860-1910, review, 71(3):132; rev. of Wyoming State Historian’s First Biennial irrigation in, 9(4):262-71, 274 The Battle for Butte: Mining and Politics Report, by Eunice G. Anderson, newspapers of, 13(4):254-55, 14(4):290, on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906, 13(2):151 18(1):54, 26(1):48-49, 26(2):143 73(4):190; rev. of Black Powder and Wyoming University: The First 100 Years, by origin of name of, 14(3):219-21 Hand Steel: Miners and Machines on Deborah Hardy, review, 77(4):154 Yakima County Pioneers’ Association, the Old Western Frontier, 69(1):46 Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945, by T. A. 9(1):22, 10(1):52, 11(1):42-43. See Wyman, Walker D., Sr., “The Old Northwest Larson, review, 46(2):61 Yakima Pioneers’ Association Bicentennial Histories: An Essay Wyse, F. O., 2(1):31 Yakima County Horticultural Union, Review, 72(3):107-10; The Wild Horse Wythe, W. T., 36(2):129-30 37(4):294 of the West, review, 36(4):354-55; Yakima Daily Republic, 43(4):273-74, Witching for Water, Oil, Pipes, and 77(3):99. See also Yakima Republic Precious Minerals: A Persistent Folk “Yakima Days,” by Denys Nelson, 19(1):45-51, Belief from Frontier Days down to X 19(2):117-33, 19(3):181-92 the Present, review, 70(1):44; ed., Yakima Development Company, 42(2):108-

440 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 109, 112 Yakima War. See Indian wars (1855-58) Presidential Election as a Test of Postwar Yakima Herald, 52(4):148-49. See also Yakima The Yakimas, by Click Relander, Frederick A. Liberalism, review, 66(1):45; rev. of Morning Herald Davidson, D. E. LeCrone, and Richard Adlai Stevenson: Patrician Among the Yakima Husbandry Association, 10(1):36 Delaney, review, 47(4):126-27 Politicans, 61(4):237; rev. of Concerns Yakima Indian Agency, 37(1):38, 42-43, 54, Yakovlev, Peter, 38(1):47, 38(2):120-23 of a Conservative Democrat, 61(2):125; 56, 50(4):135-42 Yakutat, Alaska, 7(3):204-10, 83(1):3-5, 7-9 rev. of The Democratic Party and the Yakima Indian Reservation “Yakutat Bound: A Prospector’s Letter and Politics of Sectionalism, 1941-1948, administration of, 5(1):37-43, 37(1):42-43 Photographs,” by William Alley, 67(1):44-45; rev. of Dixiecrats and establishment of, 95(4):196 83(1):2-11 Democrats: Alabama Politics, 1942- irrigation on, 9(4):272, 10(1):25, 39, Yale (ship), 40(3):179-80 1950, 67(1):44-45; rev. of The Loneliest 42(2):105, 116 Yale, James Murray, 1(2):17-29, 6(3):180, Campaign: The Truman Victory of Methodist Indian agents of, 50(4):135-42 186-87, 191, 10(3):212, 11(2):110-12, 1948, 60(1):52-53; rev. of The Politics and treaty rights, 16(1):20-28 25(1):19 of Fear: Joseph R. McCarthy and the Yakima Indian Treaty (1855). See Treaty with Yale, Wash., 14(3):221 Senate, 63(2):75-76; rev. of The Rise the Yakima Yale University Library, 2(2):129-31, and Fall of the People’s Century: Henry “The Yakima Indian War, 1855-1856: A 46(3):72-78 A. Wallace and American Liberalism, Problem in Research,” by William Yallup (Indian at White Salmon, Wash.), 1941-1948, 65(1):44-45; rev. of Seeds Norbert Bischoff, 41(2):162-69 14(2):120-21 of Repression: Harry S. Truman and the “Yakima Indian War Diary,” by Waman C. Yalta: A Study in Soviet-American Relations, Origins of McCarthyism, 63(4):181-82 Hembree, 16(4):273-83 by Diane Shaver Clemens, review, Yarns of the Yukon: Recollections of a Yakima Irrigating and Improvement 63(4):180-81 Sourdough under the Midnight Sun, by Company, 10(1):23, 37(4):288, Yamamoto, Ichiro, 70(2):58-59 Herman G. Swerdloff, review, 58(2):89 84(4):131-33, 136 Yamaoka Ototaka, 101(3/4):152 Yarwood, A. T., Asian Migration to Australia: Yakima Irrigation and Improvement Yamasaki, Masato, 94(3):143-45 The Background to Exclusion, 1896- Company. See Yakima Irrigating and Yamasaki, Minoru, 96(3):132, 136, 139 1923, review, 56(3):141 Improvement Company Yamazaki, Tomoko, The Story of Yamada Ye Galleon Press, 88(3):146-48 Yakima Irrigation Project. See Yakima Project Waka: From Prostitute to Feminist The Year Book of British Columbia, 1911-1914, Yakima Land Company, 9(4):271 Pioneer, review, 77(4):155 by R. E. Gosnell, 5(4):318 Yakima Morning Herald, 43(4):273-74. See Yamhill County Company, 16(4):273-83 Year Book of the Washington Society of the Sons also Yakima Herald Yancey, E. B., 85(1):8-9, 12 of the Revolution, by William David Yakima people. See Yakama people Yang, Dori Jones, comp., Voices of the Second Perkins, Douglas Carrol Conover, and Yakima Pioneers’ Association, 6(1):24-25, Wave: Chinese Americans in Seattle, George Hyde Preston, 12(4):308 7(1):50, 8(1):12-13, 9(3):240. See review, 103(1):38-39 Yearian, George, 27(2):175 Yakima County Pioneers’ Association The Yankee Exodus: An Account of Migration Years of Struggle: The Farm Diary of Elmer G. Yakima Project, 10(1):28-31, 38(3):262, from New England, by Stewart H. Powers, 1931-1936, ed. H. Roger Grant 41(1):6-7, 14-18, 61(1):10-21, Holbrook, review, 41(4):364 and L. Edward Purcell, review, 69(2):91 72(3):113 Yankee from the West: The Candid, Turbulent Yedo Treaty (1858). See Treaty of Yedo “Yakima Reminiscences,” 13(2):118-21 Life Story of the Yankee-born U.S. Yellepit, Wash., 14(3):221 Yakima Republic, 52(4):147-48, 77(3):99. See Senator from Montana, by Burton K. Yellow Bear (Nez Perce leader), 36(3):227, 230 also Yakima Daily Republic Wheeler, with Paul F. Healy, review, Yellow Bird (Peo Peo Mox Mox; Walla Walla Yakima Treaty (1855). See Treaty with the 54(4):180-81 leader), 23(1):57, 43(1):34, 25(1):43, Yakima “A Yankee Trader on the Northwest Coast, 45, 47, 25(3):182-84, 97(1):22-23, 26, Yakima Valley (Wash.) 1791-1795,” by F. W. Howay, 21(2):83- 99(4):161, 165, 167, 169 agriculture in, 37(4):282, 286-92, 94 Yellow Bull (Nez Perce leader), 36(3):218-19, 55(3):119-27, 57(3):102-107, 73(2):78- Yankees in Paradise: The Pacifi c Basin Frontier, 222, 227, 230 89 by Arrell Morgan Gibson, with John S. Yellow Wolf (Nez Perce Indian), 101(1):19, cattle trade in, 38(3):194-213 Whitehead, review, 86(2):92-93 102(2):69-70 irrigation and reclamation in, 42(2):99- Yankton, S. Dak., 73(3):103 Yellow Wolf: His Own Story, by Lucullus Virgil 122, 61(1):10-21, 77(3):94-103, Yantis, Alexander S., 32(3):257 McWhorter, 102(2):68-69, 73-74, 84(4):130-39 Yantis, Benjamin F., 11(4):244-45, 248-49, review, 32(3):324-26 labor in, 65(4):166-75, 68(2):80-87, 17(3):199, 31(4): 411-17, 442-43, 457, Yellowfi sh, by John Keeble, review, 72(2):85 72(3):121-31 37(1):38, 45, 101(2):80 Yellowstone (destroyer), 87(2):82-83, 85, 87, Mexican and Mexican Americans in, Yaquina (steamer), 14(2):92 90 72(3):121-31, 97(3):131-37 Yarborough, Linda Finn, ed., Recollections of Yellowstone: A Wilderness Besieged, by Richard Northern Pacifi c Railroad Company in, the Youkon: Memoires from the Years A. Bartlett, review, 77(4):156 84(4):130-39 1868-1885, by François Xavier Mercier, Yellowstone and the Great West: Journals, pioneers of, 15(2):93-105 review, 77(4):156-57 Letters, and Images from the 1871 Yakima Valley Agricultural Workers’ Yard, Robert Sterling, An Analysis of Lafayette Hayden Expedition, ed. Marlene Deahl Industrial Union, 65(4):168-75 National Park, 15(2):151-52; Zion Merrill, review, 91(2):95 Yakima Valley Food-for-Victory Farm Labor National Park, 11(2):153-54 Yellowstone Colonization, Town, and Mining Corporation, 72(3):124-26 Yarnell, Allen, “Pension Politics in Enterprise, 33(3):277 Yakima Valley Museum, William O. Douglas Washington State, 1948,” 61(3):147-55; Yellowstone County (Mont.), 31(2):197, 199, Collection at, 79(3):90-97 Democrats and Progressives: The 1948 201

Index 441 Yellowstone Irrigation Association, 89(4):192- 97(3):140 on Singing? review, 93(3):151 99, 93(1):16 and state lotteries, 60(3):121-26 Young, Otis E., Jr., Black Powder and Hand Yellowstone Lake (Wyo.), 32(3):308-309, in steamboat industry, 45(3):76 Steel: Miners and Machines on the Old 315-16 Yesler Terrace (Seattle), 67(4):165-66, Western Frontier, review, 69(1):46; Yellowstone National Park 103(3):125 Western Mining: An Informal Account by car (1924), 83(3):93-94 Yethlan (Clayoquot Indian), 12(1):21-22, of Precious-Metals Prospecting, concession policy at (1882-92), 74(1):2-10 70(3):115-16 Placering, Lode Mining, and Milling exploration of, 32(3):307-22, 37(2):91-93, ymca. See Young Men’s Christian Association on the American Frontier from Spanish 103-105 Yoho, Jud, 85(4):156 Times to 1893, review, 63(4):168-69 and Gallatin River valley (Mont.), Yonce, Frederick J., “The Public Land Surveys Young, Phyllis, ed., The Mountaineer, 1934 economic development of, 47(4):118- in Washington,” 63(4):129-41; rev. ed., 26(1):69 19 of Washington’s Centennial Farms, Young, S. Hall, 38(3):238-39, 102(1):29-30 impact of, on establishment of Mount Yesterday and Today, 82(3):117 Young, William Gullion, 11(3):224, Rainier National Park, 88(2):70, 75-77, York, William (William Joerk), 24(4):251-52, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):70, 12(2):137- 79-80 256 48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300, 302-303, irrigation and reclamation issues in, Yorty: Politics of a Constant Candidate, by 13(1):57-66, 13(2):132, 134, 136-37, 89(4):188-201, 93(1):13-25, 103(1):3- John C. Bollens and Grant B. Geyer, 140, 13(3):228-30, 232, 13(4):294- 12 review, 65(2):92 99, 14(2):147, 14(3):223, 227, 230, Mercer, Asa S., as guide in, 27(4):353-54, Yosemite: The Embattled Wilderness, by Alfred 15(1):64, 15(2):135, 140, 15(3):218-25, 361-63 Runte, review, 82(2):72 15(4):289-95, 25(1):62, 64, 96(2):97 origins of, 74(3):117-20, 123 Young, A. Morgan, The Rise of a Pagan State: Young, William S., 26(3):216 The Yellowstone National Park, Historical Japan’s Religious Background, review, The Young Alaskans on the Missouri, by and Descriptive, by Hiram Martin 31(4):468-69 Emerson Hough, review, 14(1):63 Chittenden, 1927 ed., 19(2):149, Young, Arrigo Mazzucato, 103(3):125 Young America, Wash., 22(3):202 1933 ed., 24(3):235-36, 1949 ed., rev. Young, Alfred F., ed., Dissent: Explorations in Young America and Australian Gold: Eleanor Chittenden Cress and Isabelle the History of American Radicalism, Americans and the Gold Rush of the F. Story, review, 41(2):173-74 review, 61(2):123 1850s, by E. Daniel Potts and Annette Yellowstone National Park Boundary Young, Arrigo M., 84(1):38 Potts, review, 68(2):100-101 Commission, 93(1):21-22 Young, Brigham, 6(4):244-50, 47(4):107, 109- Young and Richardson (architects), 84(1):38, Yellowstone National Park Improvement 10, 114, 48(2):40-43 103(3):129 Company, 74(1):6-7, 9-10 Young, C. O., 86(1):43 Young Mac of Fort Vancouver, by Mary Jane Yellowstone Park Association, 74(1):8-9 Young, C. W., 21(2):105, 39(4):295-97, 301- Carr, review, 31(4):464 Yellowstone River valley 302 Young Men’s Christian Association (ymca), colonization scheme for, 33(3):276-77 Young, Donald, ed., Adventure in Politics: The 17(4):255, 101(1):9-10, 103(2):60 exploration of, 29(2):139, 144-47, Memoirs of Philip LaFollette, review, Young Naturalists’ Society (Seattle), 32(3):308-15 62(2):92 20(3):164, 170-71, 77(3):82-93 fl ood control in, 89(4):190-92, 196-97 Young, Ella, 50(3):88 “The Young Naturalists’ Society: From Chess irrigation in, 89(4):188-201 Young, Elliott, rev. of Reinventing Free Labor: to Natural History Collections,” by Yelm, Wash., 14(3):221 Padrones and Immigrant Workers in Keith R. Benson, 77(3):82-93 Yeo, Bill, ed., Cowboys, Ranchers, and the North American West, 1880-1930, Young Northwest, by Richard G. Montgomery, the Cattle Business: Cross-Border 92(3):159 review, 33(2):210-12 Perspectives on Ranching History, Young, Ewing, 1(1):22-24, 14(3):176, 179- Young Pioneers on Western Trails, by Orville review, 93(2):102-103 81, 15(3):170-71, 176, 17(1):54-55, H. Kneen, 21(2):146-47 Yeomalt, Wash., 14(3):221 24(3):180-82, 223, 231, 27(1):5-6, Young Republicans of King County, Yeon, Jean Baptiste, 101(2):55, 61 61(2):88-89 100(3):108-10 Yeon, John, 101(2):55-70 Young, Fanny Kellogg, 11(2):91-93 Young Women’s Christian Association Yeon Mountain (Oreg.), 101(2):61 Young, Frederic G., 20(2):156-57, 48(2):33- (ywca), 96(1):8-10, 101(1):8-10, 13- Yermak (ship), 25(1):6 38, 74(4):148, 150-52 14, 103(2):60 Yesler, Henry L. works of: Ewing Young and His Estate, Youngdahl, Kristi M., The Arams of Idaho: and Angeline (Suquamish Indian), 12(1):75-76; rev. of History of the Pioneers of Camas Prairie and Joseph 22(4):275 Oregon Country, 16(2):146-48 Plains, review, 88(4):197-98 and anti-Chinese sentiment in Seattle Young, J. C. (architect), 83(4):138 Younger, Edward, John A. Kasson: Politics and (1885-86), 39(2):105-109, 113, 121, Young, J. O. (naturalist), 77(3):84-85 Diplomacy from Lincoln to McKinley, 126-27, 81(1):24-26, 28, 95(2):75 Young, James (settler), 1(1):40 review, 48(1):16 and Episcopal Church, 38(1):12-13, 15-16 Young, James D. (sheriff), 58(1):18-21, 29 Youngs, J. William T., The Fair and the Falls: and founding of Seattle, 42(4):271-76 Young, James T., The New American Spokane’s Expo ’74: Transforming as Indian agent, 37(1):52 Government and Its Work, 6(3):211 an American Environment, review, during Indian attack on Seattle (1856), Young, Janet, 96(2):97 92(1):50; rev. of Hanford and the 22(4):265, 47(1):3, 55(3):105, 107-10, Young, John, 4(2):119-20, 12(3):169, Bomb: An Oral History of World War II, 98(1):22 16(2):114, 116, 120, 21(4):262, 83(1):30; rev. of The Spirit of ’76: The mixed-race daughter of, 97(3):140, 145 23(4):269, 30(3):293, 295-96, Growth of American Patriotism Before and public library donation, 17(4):254 31(3):292-342 Independence, 68(1):33 sawmill operations of, 51(2):58, 62, Young, Melissa, fi lmmaker, How Can I Keep Your Oregon Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,

442 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly by John B. Woods and Nelson S. Physician, Poet, Photographer,” of Gold: The California Gold Rush and Rogers, 34(2):230 68(2):72-79; rev. of The American the American Nation, 89(1):33-34; Youst, Lionel, Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Farm: A Photographic History, rev. of Faith of Fools: A Journal of the Witness: A Cultural Biography, review, 70(1):40-41; rev. of Birds of the West Klondike Gold Rush, 90(3):157-58; rev. 95(2):105-106; She’s Tricky Like Coyote: Coast, Vol. 1, 68(3):149 of Fraser Gold, 1858! The Founding Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Zachary, Roy, 80(4):142-45 of British Columbia, 90(3):157-58; Indian Woman, review, 90(1):44-45 Zagoskin, Lavrentii (Laurenti, Laurentii), rev. of A Mine of Her Own: Women Yowaluch, Louis (Mud Bay Louis), 81(4):126- 50(2):37, 58(1):37-38, 99(2):85 Prospectors in the American West, 1850- 28 Zahniser, Marvin R., rev. of Fruits of 1950, 89(1):33-34 Yugof, Emilion, 4(2):87 Propaganda in the Tyler Administration, Zieger, Robert H., Republicans and Labor, The Yugoslav in Washington State: Among the 64(1):31; rev. of The Presidency of John 1919-1929, review, 61(3):177-78 Early Settlers, by Mary Ann Petrich and Adams, 68(1):34; rev. of When the Ziegler, Louis, 62(2):80-82 Barbara Roje, review, 77(1):34 Eagle Screamed: The Romantic Horizon Ziff, Larzer, The American 1890s: Life and Yukon (sternwheeler), 96(4):190 in American Diplomacy, 1800-1860, Times of a Lost Generation, review, The Yukon, by Richard Mathews, review, 58(3):159-60 59(1):51-52 60(4):224 Zaikov, Potap, 38(1):47, 51-53, 38(2):144-51, Zillah, Wash., 14(3):222 Yukon, Land of the Klondike, by F. H. Kitto, 90(4):198, 200 Zillman, Lawrence J., rev. of Frank Norris, 22(3):233 Zaikov, Stepan, 90(4):192-96, 201-202 A Study, 34(1):120-21; rev. of Puget Yukon Dock Company, 80(2):78 Zaltieri, Bolognino, 48(4):145 Soundings, 38(2):182 Yukon gold rush. See Alaska-Yukon gold rush Zane Grey: Romancing the West, by Stephen J. Zimmerly, David W., Qayaq: Kayaks of Alaska Yukon Order of Pioneers, 4(4):297 May, review, 90(2):91-92 and Siberia, review, 93(1):48 The Yukon Relief Expedition and the Journal Zanjani, Sally, The Ignoble Conspiracy: Zimmerman, Barbara Baker, ed., “Pioneer of Carl Johan Sakariassen, ed. V. R. Radicalism on Trial in Nevada, review, Woman in Southwestern Washington Rausch and D. L. Baldwin, review, 78(3):116; A Mine of Her Own: Territory: The Recollections of 95(2):93-94 Women Prospectors in the American Susanna Maria Slover McFarland Price Yukon River, 32(2):197-202, 84(4):158 West, 1850-1950, review, 89(1):33-34; Ede,” 67(4):137-50 Yukon Territory, 22(1):38-41, 34(2):205-11, Sarah Winnemucca, review, 93(2):101- Zimmerman, Dorothy Wynne, ed., Life in 47(3):65-74, 78(4):145-51, 90(2):77-88. 102; rev. of Montana Campfi re Alaska: The Reminiscences of a Kansas See also Alaska-Yukon gold rush Tales: Fourteen Historical Narratives, Woman, 1916-1919, by May Wynne Yukon-Koyukuk School District, 103(3):112- 89(3):157 Lamb, review, 80(3):112 13 Zaslow, Morris, For Purposes of Dominion: Zimmermann, Heinrich (Henry), 17(3):238, Yung, Judy, Chinese Women of America: A Essays in Honour of Morris Zaslow, 17(4):311 Pictorial History, review, 78(1/2):40 ed. Kenneth S. Coates and William R. works of: Reise um die Welt mit Capitain Yupiit Qanruyutait (Yup’ik Words of Wisdom), Morrison, review, 81(4):154 Cook, 30(1):72-73; Zimmermann’s ed. Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, Zatthu, a Tale of Ancient Galilee, by Edmund Account of the Third Voyage of 97(3):160-61 Hamilton Sears, 16(4):309 Captain Cook, 1776-1780, 18(3):235; The Yup’ik Eskimos: As Described in the Travel Zee Tai Company (Port Townsend, Wash.), Zimmermann’s Captain Cook. An Journals and Ethnographic Accounts of 85(3):95-96, 99-101, 104 Account of the Third Voyage of Captain John and Edith Kilbuck, Who Served Zeilin (destroyer), 66(3):105, 109 Cook Around the World, 1776-1780, with the Alaska Mission of the Moravian Zeis, Paul Maxwell, American Shipping Policy, review, 22(1):60-62 Church, 1885-1900, ed. Ann Fienup- review, 30(3):361-62 Zimmerman, Loretta Ellen, rev. of Jeannette Riordan, review, 81(1):31 Zeisler-Vralsted, Dorothy, “Reclaiming Rankin, First Lady in Congress: A Yup’ik people, 88(2):102, 91(2):71-83, the Arid West: The Role of the Biography, 67(2):90-91 101(3/4):117-18, 122, 127, 131-32, 135 Northern Pacifi c Railway in Irrigating Zimmermann’s Account of the Third Voyage of The Yuquot Whalers’ Shrine, by Aldona Kennewick, Washington,” 84(4):130-39 Captain Cook, 1776-1780, 18(3):235 Jonaitis, review, 91(4):212-13 Zeller, Belle, Pressure Politics in New York: A Zimmermann’s Captain Cook. An Account Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers, by Lila M. Study of Group Representation Before of the Third Voyage of Captain Cook O’Neal, 23(3):232 the Legislature, review, 28(4):430-31 Around the World, 1776-1780, by Yusef; or, The Journey of the Frangi, by J. Ross Zeman, Scott C., rev. of The American Henry Zimmermann, ed. F. W. Howay, Browne, 32(4):388, 393-94 Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers, and review, 22(1):60-62 Yushin, Kharlam, 95(2):67 Cowboys, 1800-1899, 91(2):97-98 Zinn, Walter, 85(1):15-16, 23 Yuungnaqpiallerput / The Way We Genuinely Zemler, Jeffrey A., rev. of Alaska: A History, 3d Zion National Park, by Robert Sterling Yard, Live: Masterworks of Yup’ik Science ed., 103(3):144-45; rev. of Astorians: 11(2):153-54 and Survival, by Ann Fienup-Riordan, Eccentric and Extraordinary, 103(1):43- Ziontz, Alvin J., 79(3):103-104, 107-108 review, 100(1):38-39 44; rev. of Eminent Astorians: From works of: A Lawyer in Indian Country: A ywca. See Young Women’s Christian John Jacob Astor to the Salmon Kings, Memoir, review, 101(3/4):168 Association 103(1):43-44 Znamenski, Andrei A., Shamanism and Zenkner, Anton, 33(1):47, 56 Christianity: Native Encounters with Zephyr (steamer), 17(1):18-19, 43(2):156 Russian Orthodox Missions in Siberia zeppelins, 82(2):48 and Alaska, 1820-1917, review, Z Zhu, Liping, A Chinaman’s Chance: The 92(4):205-206 Chinese on the Rocky Mountain Mining Zoltvany, Yves F., rev. of A History of Canada, Zabilski, Carol, “Dr. Kyo Koike, 1878-1947: Frontier, review, 92(1):43; rev. of Days Vol. 1: From Its Origins to the Royal

Index 443 Régime, 1663, 55(2):91 Zuni Breadstuff, by Frank Hamilton Cushing, 12(2):153-54 Zviagin, V. N., 84(3):91-96 Zwelling, Shomer S., Expansion and Imperialism, review, 62(1):37

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