The Custer Semi-Centennial Ceremonies, D. B. Cooper: The Real McCoy, by Bernie Frontier Politicis, by Howard Roberts 1876-1926, by A. B. Ostrander et al., Rhodes, with Russell P. Calame, review, Lamar, review, 48(2):61-62 18(2):149 84(2):76-77 Dale, Edward Everett, Cow Country, review, Custer’s Gold: The Cavalry D. M. Jesse and Company, 19(3):206-11 33(3):356-57; Frontier Ways: Sketches of Expedition of 1874, by Donald Jackson, Dabney, Ellen P., 20(2):109 Life in the Old West, review, 51(3):141- review, 57(4):191 Dacres, George, 20(1):38, 49 42; ed., Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years Custer’s Last Battle, by Charles Francis Roe, Daedalus (ship), 6(1):54, 56, 58-59, 6(2):86, of Cherokee History as Told in the 18(4):307 11(1):6, 24, 27, 12(1):47 Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie- Custer’s Last Stand: The Anatomy of an Daggett, Floyd L., 84(1):9-10 Boudinot Family, review, 32(1):114-15; American Myth, by Brian W. Dippie, Daggett, Stuart, History of the Southern ed., Chronicles of Oklahoma, 12(2):155; review, 69(2):89-90 Pacific,13(4):305 ed., Frontier Trails. The Autobiography Customs Service, U.S. Dahlie, Jorgen, “Old World Paths in the New: of Frank M. Canton, 22(2):154 in , and liquor smuggling (1867- Scandinavians Find Familiar Home Dale, J. B., 18(1):62-65 99), 66(4):145-52 in ,” 61(2):65-71; rev. of Daley, Elisha B., 28(2):150 on , 16(4):265-72, 83(3):102- Norwegian-American Studies, Vol. 26, Daley, Heber C., 28(2):150 103 67(1):41-42 Daley, James, 28(2):150 records of, 49(1):20 Dahlin, Ebba, French and German Public Daley, Thomas J., 28(2):150 “Cut Mouth” John (Umatilla Indian), Opinion on Declared War Aims, 1914- Dalkena, Wash., 9(2):107 19(2):129-30, 28(3):309 1918, 24(4):304-305; rev. of Canada’s Dall, William Healey, 77(3):82-83, 90, Cutch (steamer), 7(1):25-26 Great Highway, 16(3):228-29; rev. 86(2):73, 79-80 Cuthbert, Herbert, 64(1):25-26 of The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon works of: Spencer Fullerton Baird: A Cuthbertson, Stuart, comp., A Preliminary and California, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Biography, review, 7(2):171 Bibliography of the American Fur Trade, Granville Stuart: Forty Years on the D’Allair (North West Company employee), review, 31(4):463-64 Frontier, Vols. 1 and 2, 17(3):230; rev. 19(4):250-70 Cuthill, Mary-Catherine, ed., Overland of The Growth of the United States, Dallam, Frank M., 16(4):262, 79(4):152, Passages: A Guide to Overland 17(1):68-69; rev. of Hall J. Kelley 154-56 Documents in the Oregon Historical on Oregon, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Dallas, Alexander G., 23(4):299-300 Society, review, 85(2):77 History of America, 17(1):68-69; rev. Dallas, Francis Gregory, 55(3):108, 110 Cutler, Lyman A., 2(4):293, 23(2):136-37, of History of the American Frontier, Dallas, George M., 13(2):98-100 23(3):196, 62(2):62 16(2):151-53; rev. of The History of Dallas, Sandra, No More Than Five in a Cutler, Thomas R., 57(3):101, 103 the United States, 17(1):68-69; rev. of Bed: Colorado Hotels in the Old Days, Cutright, Paul Russell, Elliott Coues: The Irrepressible Conflict, 1850-1865, review, 59(4):225-26 Naturalist and Frontier Historian, 25(3):231-32; rev. of Pratt: The Red Dallas, William Lorraine Seymour, 49(2):59 review, 73(4):164; A History of the Man’s Moses, 27(1):86-87; rev. of Dallek, Robert, Democrat and Diplomat: Lewis and Clark Journals, review, Scenery of the Plains, Mountains and The Life of William E. Dodd, review, 70(2):91 Mines, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Scout and 60(3):171-72 “Cuts: A Film Review,” by Alfred Runte, Ranger, 24(3):232-33; rev. of The Study The Dalles (rapids on ), 72(3):111 of American History, 13(3):235-36; rev. 14(1):41-42, 74(2):69-76 Cuts, directed by Charles Gustafson, review, of The Trail Blazers, 16(3):228-29; rev. The Dalles, Oreg. 72(3):111 of Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies, cattle trade, 38(3):193, 199-201 Cutter, Donald C., “Early Spanish Artists 16(3):228-29; rev. of White Indian, Indian fishery at, 97(4):190-99 on the Northwest Coast,” 54(4):150- 16(3):228-29 Indian-white relations at, 2(3):233-36 57; Malaspina in California, review, Dahlquist, Frederick C., The Land of settlers, 4(2):105-15, 72(2):76-83 52(3):118-19; rev. of Flood Tide Beginning, 14(2):153 The Dalles Dam, 74(2):74, 76, 97(4):197-99 of Empire: Spain and the Pacific Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle, Dalles des Morts (B.C.), 8(3):212-17 Northwest, 1543-1819, 65(4):164-65; 80(3):102-105, 107-108, 110 The Dalles Indian Agency, 37(1):37-38, 40, rev. of Indian Life on the Northwest Daily Bulletin (Butte, Mont.). See Butte Daily 47, 56 Coast of North America as Seen by the Bulletin The Dalles Mission, 38(3):224-25, 227-29 Early Explorers and Fur Traders during Daily Life on the Nineteenth-Century The Dalles-Celilo Portage; Its History and the Last Decades of the Eighteenth American Frontier, by Mary Ellen Influence, by T. C. Elliott, review, Century, 66(1):36-37; rev. of Voyages Jones, review, 91(1):48-49 7(1):82 and Adventures of La Pérouse, 62(1):35 Daily News (Tacoma). See Tacoma Daily News Dalstrom, Harl A., rev. of Fort Meade and the Cutter, Kirtland Kelsey, 86(4):169, 174-75 Daily Olympian (Wash. Terr.). See Olympia Black Hills, 84(3):97 Cutting, George, 68(4):180-82 Daily Olympian Dalton, Charles, 27(2):175 Cutts, William, 64(1):15-17 Daily Pacific Tribune (Olympia). See Olympia Dalton, Jack, 68(3):110-11 A Cycle of the West, by John G. Neihardt, Daily Pacific Tribune Daly, George Thomas, Catholic Problems in review, 40(4):342 dairy industry, 49(2):77-81, 87(3):130, 133, Western Canada, 13(2):150 Cyrus Walker (tugboat), 5(1):28, 42(4):304- 135-36 Daly, Marcus, 41(4):313-17, 320, 325, 306, 312-13 Daisy, Wash., 22(3):181 74(2):81, 97(2):79 Dakota (ship), 64(1):8-9, 11 Daly, Richard, Our Box Was Full: An Dakota Territory, 44(2):81, 56(3):114-24, Ethnography for the Delgamuukw 60(3):145-53 Plaintiffs, review, 96(3):159-60 D Dakota Territory, 1861-1889: A Study of The Dam, by Murray Morgan, review,

Index 87 46(2):59 A History of Rural America, T. A. Larson, review, 64(4):179-80; ed., Dame Shirley. See Clapp, Louise Amelia review, 88(1):52; The Resisted Japanese Americans, from Relocation Knapp Smith Revolution: Urban America and the to Redress, review, 78(1/2):64; rev. Dammed Indians: The Pick-Sloan Plan and Industrialization of Agriculture, 1900- of Buddhism in Hawaii: Its Impact the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1980, by 1930, review, 71(4):186; “The World of on a Yankee Community, 64(1):46; Michael L. Lawson, review, 74(2):92 Hope”: Progressives and the Struggle for rev. of California and the Dust Bowl Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel an Ethical Public Life, review, 79(2):75 Migration, 65(2):93-94; rev. of The Lyon, by Christopher Phillips, review, Dance, Stuart and Company, 40(3):191 Columbia Documentary History of the 82(3):116 Dancing Bear: An Inside Look at California Asian American Experience, 95(3):154- Damon, A. O., 31(4):385, 67(4):138, 145-46 Politics, by Gladwin Hill, review, 55; rev. of Country Voices: The Oral Damon, John F., 1(3):128, 38(1):8, 49(2):75 60(3):167 History of a Japanese American Family Damon, Wash., 70(1):3, 5 Dandy, G. B., 2(3):238, 240 Farm Community, 79(3):124; rev. of A Dampier, Robert, To the Sandwich Islands Danes in North America, ed. Frederick Hale, Final Report and Review: The Japanese on H.M.S. Blonde, ed. Pauline King review, 77(1):33 American Citizens League National Joerger, review, 64(2):89-90 D’Anglade, M. G. Bosseront, A Tree in Bud: Committee for Iva Toguri, 74(1):44; dams, 86(2):63 The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1889-1893, rev. of Guilt by Association: Essays on in Alaska, 75(2):62-69 review, 79(2):83 Japanese Settlement, Internment, and of Central Valley Project (Calif.), Danhof, Clarence H., Change in Agriculture: Relocation in the Rocky Mountain 61(3):143-46 The Northern United States, 1820-1870, West, 93(1):39-41; rev. of The Heathen on Clearwater River, 89(3):166 review, 61(4):224 Chinee: A Study of American Attitudes of Columbia Basin Project, 49(3):99-120, Daniel, Cletus E., “Wobblies on the Farm: The toward China, 1890-1905, 63(4):177; 61(3):141, 143-44, 146, 65(1):33-36, IWW in the Yakima Valley,” 65(4):166- rev. of Herbert Hoover: A Public Life, 82(1):2-7, 87(2):75-79, 110, 92(3):164- 75; The aclu and the Wagner Act: 71(3):137; rev. of Industrialization, 65: debates regarding, 55(2):55-60, 62- An Inquiry into the Depression-Era Immigrants and Americanizers: 63, 66; effect of, on fishing, 50(1):26- Crisis of American Liberalism, review, The View from Milwaukee, 1886- 27, 87(1):10-14 73(2):92; Bitter Harvest: A History of 1921, 59(2):114-15; rev. of James D. construction of, in Oreg., 88(4):210 California Farmworkers, 1870-1941, Phelan and the Wilson Progressives negative effect of, on fisheries, 38(1):20- review, 74(4):181; rev. of So Shall Ye of California, 78(4):156; rev. of 27, 50(1):26-27, 87(1):10-14 Reap, 63(3):126; rev. of Sweatshops The Japanese American Experience, and open river movement, 86(4):178-88 in the Sun: Child Labor on the Farm, 83(3):111; rev. of Mill Town: A Social and public-private partnerships, 55(2):56- 65(3):153 History of Everett, Washington, from 66, 65(1):29-37 Daniel, Hawthorne, Islands of the Pacific, Its Earliest Beginnings on the Shores sites inundated by, 57(1):8-12, 74(2):74, review, 34(4):416-17 of Puget Sound to the Tragic and 76 Daniel, Travers, 37(1):39, 53 Infamous Event Known as the Everett on Snake River, 86(4):178-88, 87(1):10-12 “Daniel Bagley and the University of Massacre, 63(1):29; rev. of The Politics on Spokane River, 82(4):122-31 Washington Land Grant, 1861-1868,” of American Individualism: Herbert technical studies on, 49(3):103-105 by Charles M. Gates, 52(2):56-67 Hoover in Transition, 1918-1921, of Willamette Basin Project, 65(1):30-36 “Daniel Webster, Lord Ashburton and Old 68(2):101-102; rev. of Social Solidarity on Yellowstone River, 89(4):188-201 Oregon,” by C. T. Johnson, 1(4):209-16 Among the Japanese in , 74(1):44; See also hydroelectric power; names of “Daniel Webster and Old Oregon,” by C. T. rev. of Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese individual dams Johnson, 2(1):6-11 Migrants in Hawaii, 73(1):44; rev. of Dams, Parks and Politics: Resource Daniels, Jonathan, White House Witness, and the Idea of Development and Preservation in the 1942-1945, review, 68(1):39 Race, 72(4):183; rev. of Tule Lake: From Truman-Eisenhower Era, by Elmo Daniels, Joseph, “History of Pig Iron Relocation to Segregation, 90(2):96; Richardson, review, 65(4):193 Manufacture on the Pacific Coast,” rev. of Turbulent Years: A History of the Dams and Other Disasters: A Century of the 17(3):168-89; Iron and Steel American Worker, 1933-1941, 62(2):86- Army Corps of Engineers in Civil Works, Manufacture in Washington, Oregon, 87; rev. of Turning Shadows into Light: by Arthur E. Morgan, review, 64(2):93- California and Utah, 21(2):147 Art and Culture of the Northwest’s Early 94 Daniels, Josephus, 92(2):62 Asian/Pacific Community, 74(3):136; “Dan Elbert Clark, 1884-1956,” by Earl Daniels, Roger, “The Exile and Return of rev. of The Unwelcome Immigrant: The Pomeroy, 47(4):123 Seattle’s Japanese,” 88(4):166-73; American Image of the Chinese, 1775- Dana, James Dwight, 16(1):51-52, 19(4):244, American Racism: Exploration of the 1882, 61(4):229-30 80(1):22, 27 Nature of Prejudice, review, 65(2):92- Daniels, W. Byron, 9(2):132-33, 9(4):307, Dana, Julian, Sutter of California: A Biography, 93; The Bonus March: An Episode 10(2):140-41 review, 27(4):393-95 of the Great Depression, review, Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs, by Dana, Marshall N., 87(1):53 64(4):181-82; Concentration Camps: Rochelle Wright and Robert L. Wright, works of: More Power to You, review, North America. Japanese in the United review, 76(1):35 26(3):235 States and Canada during World War “Danish Immigrant Disillusionment in the Dana, N. J. T. “General,” 60(2):60-62 II, review, 74(3):133; Guarding the Pacific Northwest,” by Frederick Hale, Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., The Journals of Golden Door: American Immigration 71(1):15-23 Richard Henry Dana, Jr., review, Policy and Immigrants since 1882, Danish immigrants, 71(1):15-23 60(3):167-68 review, 96(1):37-38; ed., Essays in Danish language, 34(3):306, 36(3):272-73 Danbom, David B., Born in the Country: Western History in Honor of Professor Danly, Susan, ed., The Railroad in American

88 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Art: Representations of Technological A Daughter of the Middle Border, by Hamlin 44(2):91 Change, review, 80(3):112 Garland, 13(4):307 “David Thompson’s Journeys in Idaho,” ed. T. Danner, Laura, rev. of Range of Glaciers: The Daughters, Ray, 87(1):17-27 C. Elliott, 11(2):97-103, 11(3):163-73 Exploration and Survey of the Northern Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes “David Thompson’s Journeys in the Pend , 95(2):100 in the American West, 1865-90, by Anne Oreille Country,” ed. T. C. Elliott, “Danny Pierce’s One-Man Show,” by Robert M. Butler, review, 77(2):78 23(1):18-24, 23(2):88-93, 23(3):173-76 D. Monroe, 52(1):31-32 Daughters of the American Revolution, “David Thompson’s Journeys in the Spokane Danville, Wash., 22(3):181-82 6(3):218, 8(1):77-79, 71(2):86 Country,” ed. T. C. Elliott, 8(3):183-87, Danz, Fred, 100(3):120-21, 129-30 Esther Reed chapter, 2(4):334, 344-45, 351 8(4):261-64, 9(1):11-16, 9(2):103-106, Danz, Joe, 71(4):172-74, 176, 180-81 Marcus Whitman chapter, 6(3):217 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284-87, 10(1):17-20 Danz, John, 71(4):172-82, 92(1):38 Mary Ball chapter, 6(4):284 David Thompson’s Narrative, 1784-1812, ed. Danziger, Edmund J., Jr., Indians and Rainier chapter, 9(2):159-60 Richard Glover, review, 55(2):87-88 Bureaucrats: Administering the Robert Gray chapter, 20(3):190, 192 David Thompson’s Narrative of His Reservation Policy during the Civil War, Daughters of the Country: The Women of the Explorations in Western America, review, 67(1):20 Fur Traders and Mountain Men, by 1784-1812, ed. J. B. Tyrrell, review, Darigold, 87(3):130, 135-36 Walter O’Meara, review, 60(4):215 7(4):322-24 Daring Donald McKay, or The Last Trail of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington, Davids, Thomas J., 6(1):16 Modocs, ed. Keith Clark and Donna 6(1):22, 16(1):77-78 Davidson, Ellinor Campbell, 4(3):183-84 Clark, review, 64(1):44 Daurkin, Nikolai, 38(2):124-26 Davidson, Ernest A., 96(4):173-74 Dark Madonna, by Richard Summers, review, D’Auteroche, Jean Chappe, A Voyage to Davidson, Frederick A., The Yakimas, review, 28(3):326-27 California, review, 66(2):85-86 47(4):126-27 Dark Spaces: Montana’s Historic Penitentiary Davenport, J. C., 16(2):99 Davidson, George at Deer Lodge, by Ellen Baumler, Davenport, Nancy, ed., Contemporary Coast canoes depicted by, 46(2):38 review, 100(2):97 Salish Art, review, 97(1):50 in Coast Survey, U.S., 4(3):182-86, Darley, E. O., 31(2):157-58 Davenport, Odessa, Scotsman in Buckskin: 19(1):37-44, 36(2):125, 53(2):77-80, Darling, F. Fraser, Wildlife in Alaska: An Sir William Drummond Stewart and 73(4):162 Ecological Reconnaissance, review, the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade, review, and development of Alaska, 53(2):77-79, 45(2):68-69 55(3):129-30 68(2):89 Darling, Flora Adams, 71(2):86 Davenport, Timothy Woodbridge, 5(1):43, 46 on Vancouver, George, 11(2):96 Darling, Jay Norwood “Ding,” 63(3):113, Davenport, Wash., 22(3):182, 30(1):57 works of: Coast Pilot of Alaska, Southern 116-20 Davenport Hotel (Spokane), 101(1):25 Boundary to Cook’s Inlet, 53(2):78-79 Darmer, Carl August, 71(1):24-30, 73(1):3-5 David (Skokomish religious leader), Davidson, Gordon Charles, The North West Darragh, John, 5(1):22 73(4):171-72 Company, review, 10(3):231-32 Darrah, C. J., 53(1):20, 24-26 David, Andrew, ed., “John Sherriff on the Davidson, Helen Mehard, Founders and Darrington, Wash., 9(2):107-108 Columbia, 1792: An Account of Builders of Our Nation, 12(2):154 Darrow, Clarence, 59(1):24-25, 28, 30 William Broughton’s Exploration of Davidson, Jack R., ed., Transportation Dart, Anson, 41(3):204-205 the Columbia River,” 83(2):53-59 Problems and Policies in the Trans- Dart, George, 23(3):188-89 David, Robert B., Malcolm Campbell, Sheriff, Missouri West, review, 60(1):44-45 Dary, David, The Oregon Trail: An American review, 23(3):229-30 Davidson, John W., 39(1):49-51 Saga, review, 97(2):101 David Douglas, Pioneer Naturalist on the Davidson Anthropological Society, 47(2):56 Dashaways, 98(3):131-32 Columbia River, 1825-1833, by F. S. Davidson Journal of Anthropology, 47(2):56 Dassow, Ethel, Handloggers, review, 66(2):90 Hall, 26(1):72 Davie, Theodore, 102(2):79, 84-85 D’Aste, Jerome, 42(1):46, 63, 69-75 David Newsom: The Western Observer, Davies, Griffith, 17(3):213 Dauenhauer, Nora Marks, ed., Anóoshi Lingít 1805-1882, by David Newsom, review, Davies, John F., rev. of Sketches of Butte, from Aaní Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: 64(4):162 Vigilante Days to Prohibition, 13(1):68 The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, David S. Maynard and Catherine T. Maynard, Davies, K. G., ed., Peter Skene Ogden’s Snake review, 100(2):90-91; ed., Haa Kusteeyí, by Thomas W. Prosch, review, 1(1):83 Country Journal, 1826-27, review, Our Culture: Tlingit Life Stories, review, “David Starr Jordan and American 54(3):126 87(4):216-17; ed., Haa Shuká, Our Antimilitarism,” by James L. Davies, Theophilus H., 63(3):95, 99-100 Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, Abrahamson, 67(2):76-87 Davis, Alonzo, 24(4):266, 268 review, 79(2):82 David T. Denny house (Seattle), 85(4):151, Davis, Arthur Powell, 45(2):56-57, 49(1):14, Dauenhauer, Richard, ed., Anóoshi Lingít Aaní 154-55 93(1):14-16, 21 Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: The David T. Mason, Forestry Advocate, by Elmo Davis, Barbara A., Edward S. Curtis: The Life Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, review, Richardson, review, 75(4):185 and Times of a Shadow Catcher, review, 100(2):90-91; ed., Haa Kusteeyí, Our David Thompson, Canada’s Greatest 77(4):153 Culture: Tlingit Life Stories, review, Geographer, by J. B. Tyrrell, 14(1):71-72 Davis, C. M., 34(3):296 87(4):216-17; ed., Haa Shuká, Our David Thompson, the Explorer, by Charles Davis, Chester C., 71(2):66-71 Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, Norris Cochrane, review, 16(1):62-63 Davis, Cullom, ed., The Public and the Private review, 79(2):82 David Thompson and the Rocky Mountains, by Lincoln: Contemporary Perspectives, Daugherty, William P., 14(3):228 J. B. Tyrell, 26(1):72 review, 72(2):72-75 “The Daughter of Angus MacDonald,” by David Thompson’s Journals Relating to Davis, David Brion, The Problem of Slavery Christina MacDonald McKenzie Montana and Adjacent Regions, 1808- in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823, Williams, 13(2):107-17 1812, ed. M. Catherine White, review, review, 67(3):129-30

Index 89 Davis, David W., 69(3):108-14, 93(1):13-14, West: Selected Articles, review, 79(2):82 rev. of Recollections and Opinions of 18, 94(2):63-65 Davis, Robert Tyler, 96(1):5-11 an Old Pioneer, rpt., 63(1):30-32; rev. Davis, Deborah, Idaho Civics, review, Davis, Ronald L., rev. of The Business of Being of The Wagonmasters: High Plains 33(2):213-15 Buffalo Bill: Selected Letters of William Freighting from the Earliest Days of Davis, E. C. (businessman), 91(3):150, 158 F. Cody, 1879-1917, 79(4):165 the Santa Fe Trail to 1880, 58(3):157- Davis, Edward (minister), 39(3):210, 212, Davis, Thomas S., 7(4):309-18, 8(1):46-48, 58; rev. of War Drums and Wagon 42(3):236 53-55, 57, 60, 62, 8(2):138, 140, 143-44, Wheels: The Story of Russell, Majors and Davis, Garrett, 53(1):36-38, 40 147-48, 151, 33(3):333 Waddell, 58(3):157-58 Davis, George Wesley, Sketches of Butte, from Davis, W. L., 45(3):94 Davis, Walter Scott, 35(1):88-89 Vigilante Days to Prohibition, review, works of: “Peter John De Smet: Missionary Davis, William (settler in Hawaii), 30(3):296- 13(1):68 to the Potawatomi, 1837-1840,” 97 Davis, H. L., 61(1):22-30, 64(4):157-58, 33(2):123-52; “Peter John De Smet: Davis, William C., The American Frontier: 71(4):148-49, 97(4):181-82, 184-87 The Journey of 1840,” 35(1):29-43, Pioneers, Settlers, and Cowboys, 1800- works of: Honey in the Horn, review, 35(2):121-42; “Peter John De Smet: 1899, review, 91(2):97-98 27(1):87-89; Status Rerum, 61(1):24-30 The Years of Preparation, 1801- Davis, William Heath (ship captain), Davis, Hall, 24(4):266-67 1837,” 32(2):167-96; “These Men We 12(3):171-73, 189, 195-96, 30(3):289- Davis, Helen, 51(2):80-85 Recognize,” 44(3):129-34; Narrative 91 Davis, Henry C., 4(1):37 of the Adventures and Sufferings of Davis, William L., History of St. Ignatius Davis, Humphrey, 98(1):21 John R[odgers] Jewitt: Only Survivor of Mission: An Outpost of Catholic Culture Davis, Isaac, 30(3):293, 295-96 the crew of the ship boston, during a on the Montana Frontier, review, Davis, James C., 8(2):143-44, 33(3):333 Captivity of nearly three years among 46(1):30 Davis, James E., rev. of Daily Life on the the savages of Nootka Sound, 59(2):76; Davis, William T., ed., Bradford’s History Nineteenth-Century American Frontier, rev. of Black Robe: The Life of Pierre- of Plymouth Plantation, 1606-1646, 91(1):48-49 Jean De Smet, Missionary, Explorer, and review, 2(4):362-63 Davis, James P., 89(3):122-23 Pioneer, 56(1):36-37; rev. of Notices Davis Country: H. L. Davis’s Northwest, ed. Davis, Jean, comp., Shallow Diggin’s: Tales and Voyages of the Famed Quebec Brian Booth and Glen A. Love, review, from Montana’s Ghost Towns, review, Mission to the Pacific Northwest, being 102(2):96 55(2):90-91 the correspondence, notices, etc., of Davison, Sol, 52(1):4 Davis, Jeff (Bi-ho-qua), 74(3):110-11 Fathers Blanchet and Demers, together Davison, Stanley R., rev. of A Bride on the Davis, Jefferson with those of Fathers Bolduc and Bozeman Trail: The Letters and Diary of and camel pack trains, 19(4):271-72 Langlois . . . 1838 to 1847, 48(4):145-46 Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 1866, 63(4):168 and Douglas, Stephen, 2(3):215-16, 218, Davis, W. N., Jr., 47(2):43 Davisson, William I., “Public Utilities in a 2(4):326-29 works of: rev. of The Beginning of the West: Frontier City: The Early History of the and railroad surveys, 10(1):3-6, 9-12, Annals of the Kansas Gateway of the Tacoma Light and Water Company,” 12(4):275, 30(3):302-303, 316-18, American West, 1540-1854, 64(3):129; 46(2):40-45 47(4):99 rev. of California: The New Society, Davy, P. B., 41(3):235-42 as secretary of war, 97(1):28-29 55(3):135; rev. of California and the Davydov, Gavriil Ivanovich, 102(4):180, 186 Davis, Jefferson C., 3(1):86, 53(2):77-78, Nation, 1850-1869, rpt., 63(1):30-32; works of: The Voyages to Russian America, 60(2):58-61, 63-64, 75(4):157 rev. of The California Trail: An Epic 1802-1807, review, 70(4):182 Davis, John E., 8(2):143-45, 147, 150-51, with Many Heroes, 55(1):41; rev. of The Dawes, Henry, 102(1):18 33(3):321, 333-34 Expeditions of John Charles Frémont, (1887), 5(1):12-14, 41(3):211, Davis, Julia, No Other White Men, review, Vol. 1: Travels from 1838 to 1844, 53(4):146, 70(3):131-40, 72(2):63-68, 28(4):434 63(4):167, Vol. 2: The Bear Flag Revolt 80(2):58, 81(4):126-27, 82(4):140, Davis, Kenneth S., Kansas: A Bicentennial and the Court-Martial, 66(1):37-38, 97(4):190-91, 98(4):180, 101(1):22, History, review, 72(3):107-10 Vol. 2 Supplement: Proceedings of the 102(1):16 Davis., L. L., 13(1):17-18 Court-Martial, 66(1):37-38, Vol. 3: Dawson, Andrew, 37(3):213, 216, 220-21, 225, Davis, L. S., 71(2):52-53, 59-61 Travels from 1848 to 1854, 76(3):116; 227 Davis, Mary Lee, Alaska, the Great Bear’s rev. of For Honor and Country: The Dawson, Charles, Pioneer Tales of the Oregon Cub, review, 22(2):148-49; Sourdough Diary of Bruno de Hezeta, 78(1/2):67; Trail, review, 5(2):145 Gold: The Log of a Yukon Adventure, rev. of Frontier America: The Story of Dawson, Edward M., 74(1):8-9 review, 25(2):150-51; Uncle Sam’s Attic. the Westward Movement, 50(4):160- Dawson, Frank G., Nuclear Power: An Intimate Story of Alaska, review, 61; rev. of History of the San Francisco Development and Management of a 22(2):148-49; We Are Alaskans, review, Committee of Vigilance of 1851, rpt., Technology, review, 69(1):43-44 23(1):64-65 63(1):30-32; rev. of Juan Rodríguez Dawson, George M., 44(4):165 Davis, Neil, Alaska Science Nuggets, review, Cabrillo, 78(3):117; rev. of Life in Dawson, James Frederick, 75(2):50, 55-58, 61, 75(1):45 California During a Residence of Several 100(1):13, 15, 18, 25, 27, 100(2):60 Davis, Nelle Portrey, Stump Ranch Pioneer, Years in That Territory, rpt., 63(1):30- Dawson, Jan C., “Sacagawea: Pilot or Pioneer review, 34(1):102-103 32; rev. of Messenger of Destiny: The Mother?” 83(1):22-28; rev. of Early Davis, Richard C., comp., North American California Adventures, 1846-47, of Mormonism and the Magic World Forest History: A Guide to Archives and Archibald H. Gillespie, U.S. Marine View, 79(2):80; rev. of The Making of Manuscripts in the United States and Corps, 52(4):161; rev. of An Overland Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend, Canada, review, 70(1):38 Journey from New York to San Francisco 89(1):45 Davis, Robert Murray, ed., Owen Wister’s in the Summer of 1859, 56(1):37-38; Dawson, Lafayette, 59(4):198-200

90 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Dawson, Michael, Selling British Columbia: De Bestiis Marinis, by Georg Wilhelm Steller, early years of, 32(2):167-96 Tourism and Consumer Culture, 1890- 95(2):59 at Flathead Mission, 28(3):233-37 1970, review, 97(2):102-103 De Bit, Ralph, 92(3):123-24 maps by, 38(3):263, 93(2):106-107, Dawson, Will, Coastal Cruising: An de Camp, L. Sprague, The Great Monkey Trial, 95(4):194-95 Authoritative Guide to British Columbia review, 59(4):219 overland journey of, 35(1):29-43, and Puget Sound- De Caux, Len, Labor Radical from the 35(2):121-42, 39(1):29-31 Waters, review, 52(4):160-61 Wobblies to CIO: A Personal History, and Potawatomi people, 33(2):123-52 Dawson City, Yukon Terr., 47(3):65-74, review, 63(3):124-25 works of: New Indian Sketches, review, 80(2):78, 81(3):102-106, 90(2):79-81, De Cosmos, Amor, 23(2):110-30, 26(4):274- 77(1):33 84-87, 96(4):191, 196 79 De Theux (missionary), 33(2):125-26, 131- Dawson County (Mont.), 31(2):196, 201 de Courcy, John, 62(2):63 32, 135 Day, A. Grove, Hawaii, a History: From de Courcy, Michael, 62(2):63, 66 de Valera, Eamon, 81(4):145-51 Polynesian Kingdom to American De Ford, Miriam Allen, They Were San de Velder, Jean Baptiste, 35(1):42, 35(2):121- Commonwealth, review, 40(4):350-51; Franciscans, review, 33(2):218-20 40 ed., Mark Twain’s Letters from Hawaii, de Fuca, Juan, 36(2):155-66 De Voto, Bernard, 54(1):4-5, 8 review, 57(4):189-90 de Grey, Lord, 31(2):184 de Vries, Louis Peter, rev. of The Days of a Day, B. F. See B. F. Day School De Haven, E. H., 22(2):136 Man: Being Memories of a Naturalist, Day, C. M., 27(2):170 De Koven, Reginald, 51(2):80-85 Teacher, and Minor Prophet of Day, David, 24(1):18-19 De La Rhue, T., Spanish Trails to California, Democracy, 14(2):149-50; rev. of Leland Day, Ephraim H., 33(4):422-24 review, 28(3):322-23 Stanford, War Governor of California, Day, Eugene, 81(2):78, 91(2):60, 63 de Laguna, Frederica, The Archaeology of Cook Railroad Builder, and Founder of Day, Harry, 81(2):78, 91(2):60, 63 Inlet, Alaska, review, 26(3):226-27; Stanford University, 24(1):62-63 Day, Henry, 81(2):78 Chugach Prehistory: The Archaeology De Witt, John L., 74(3):130-31 Day, J. H., 24(1):18-20, 25(4):245 of Prince William Sound, Alaska, Deacon, Florence, rev. of North to Share: The Day, Jerome, 81(2):78, 91(2):60, 63 review, 48(1):29; The Story of a Sisters of Saint Ann in Alaska and the Day, John, 24(3):222-23, 230, 37(2):97-98, Tlingit Community: A Problem in the Yukon Territory, 85(1):41 98(1):7 Relationship Between Archaeological, Deady, Matthew P. Day, Joseph, 23(1):49-60 Ethnological, and Historical Methods, and cattle, 14(3):173, 181, 183 Day, M. H., 56(3):120, 122 review, 52(2):70; Travels among the court case of, 31(2):156 Day City, Wash., 9(2):108 Dena: Exploring Alaska’s Yukon Valley, in Democratic Party, 28(3):253-62, “A Day in a Pioneer History Museum,” review, 93(3):151-53; ed., Tales from 58(2):66, 68 49(1):21-28 the Dena: Indian Stories from the and early Oreg. laws, 27(1):14, 20-21, “A Day in Olympia, March 2, 1953,” by Tanana, Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers, 26-31 Chapin D. Foster, 44(2):51-52 review, 88(3):149; ed., The Tlingit and Library Association of Portland, Day Mines, 81(2):78, 91(2):60-61, 63 Indians, by George Thornton Emmons, 17(4):263-64, 45(4):108 The Day of the Cattleman, by Ernest Staples review, 84(2):60; rev. of The Struggle and University of Oregon, 25(2):84-85 Osgood, review, 21(3):233-34 for Survival: Indian Cultures and the and Victor, Frances Fuller, 45(4):110-11, The Day the War Began, by Archie Satterfield, Protestant Ethic in British Columbia, 113-14 review, 84(3):112-13 53(2):83-84 works of: Pharisee among Philistines: The Daynes, Kathryn M., rev. of Women and De Lamar, Joseph R., 47(3):81-82 Diary of Judge Matthew P. Deady, 1871- Authority: Re-emerging Mormon De Lamar Mining Company, 47(3):82, 84-85 1892, 2 vols., review, 68(3):145-46 Feminism, 85(2):62 De L’Isle, Joseph Nicolas, 38(1):37 Deady and Lane Code (1874), 27(1):31 The Days of a Man: Being Memories of a De Lor, Joseph, 24(3):187 Deady codes, 27(1):26-31 Naturalist, Teacher, and Minor Prophet De Lorme, Roland L., “Crime and Dealey, James Quayle, Foreign Policies of the of Democracy, by David Starr Jordan, Punishment in the Pacific Northwest United States, 18(1):75; Growth of review, 14(2):149-50 Territories: A Bibliographic Essay,” American State Constitutions From Days of Gold: The California Gold Rush and 76(2):42-51; “Liquor Smuggling in 1776 to the End of the Year 1914, review, the American Nation, by Malcolm J. Alaska, 1867-1899,” 66(4):145-52; 6(3):203-205 Rohrbough, review, 89(1):33-34 Historical Atlas of Washington, review, Dean, David M., Breaking Trail: Hudson Stuck The Days of My Years: The Autobiography of 79(4):162; rev. of Distant Justice: of Texas and Alaska, review, 80(2):71 an Average American, by Earl R. Smith, Policing the Alaskan Frontier, 79(4):163 Dean, Emily, 96(2):99 review, 61(2):112 De Maillet, Francis, 32(2):170-73, 180 Dean, George, 15(2):128-29, 133, 96(2):99 The Days of the Hercules, by John Fahey, De Nevers, Klancy Clark, The Colonel and Dean, Jonathan, “Louis Shotridge, Museum review, 72(3):141 the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Man: A 1918 Visit to the Nass and Dayton, Elias, 70(1):20-23 Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Skeena Rivers,” 89(4):202-10; rev. of Dayton (Wash.) High School, 24(4):275-80 Americans during World War II, review, Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected Dayton (Wash.) Library, 17(4):255-56 96(2):107-108; ed., Cohassett Beach on Expeditions to Alaska and British Dayton, Wash., 9(2):108-109, 37(3):176-77, Chronicles: World War II in the Pacific Columbia, 1774-1910, 92(4):206-207 179-80, 182, 41(2):139, 142, 144, 151 Northwest, by Kathy Hogan, review, Dean, Patty, “Furnishing Butte: Consumerism Dayton, William L., 53(1):35, 37 88(2):94-95 and Homemaking in the Copper De Bell, Sarah Ruhamah (Sarah Beggs; Sarah De Russy (army officer), 39(2):113, 124 Capital, 1909-1912,” 97(2):78-89 Frost), 2(1):12-23, 16(3):213-14, De Smet, Idaho, 94(1):30 Dean, Rosa, 96(2):99 25(1):80 De Smet, Pierre-Jean (Peter John) Dean, Thomas (father), 14(4):302, 304,

Index 91 15(1):64, 15(2):128, 133, 135-36, Transitions and Mortality on the The Decline of the Progressive Movement in 15(4):290, 96(2):99 , 1888-1964, Wisconsin, 1890-1920, by Herbert F. Dean, Thomas Aubrey (son), 13(3):225-32, by Clifford E. Trafzer, review, 89(3):161 Margulies, review, 60(2):109-10 13(4):293-99, 15(3):225-26, 15(4):289, Death Valley Prospectors, by Dane Coolidge, “Dedication of Steptoe Memorial Park,” by 291, 293, 296, 96(2):97, 99 review, 28(2):204-205 Netta W. Phelps, 2(4):344-51 Deane (bailiff), 13(2):135, 138-40 Deatherage, Charles P., The Early History Dedication of the Building of the New Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to of the Lumber Trade of Kansas City, Hampshire Historical Society, review, Jonathan Clark, by William Clark, ed. 16(2):154; Steamboating on the 3(4):306 James J. Holmberg, review, 94(3):155- Missouri River in the Sixties, 16(2):154 Dee, Minnie Roof, From Oxcart to Airplane: A 56 Debaters and Dynamiters: The Story of the Biography of George H. Himes, review, Dear Ellen: Two Mormon Women and Their Haywood Trial, by David H. Grover, 31(3):351-52; Historical Rym-O- Letters, by S. George Ellsworth, review, 59(1):25, 27, review, 56(1):40-41 Grams, 15(4):306 66(2):86-87 DeBats, Donald, Washington County: Politics Deed Poll, 39(2):85-86 “Dear Lady”: The Letters of Frederick Jackson and Community in Antebellum Deener, David R., ed., Canada-United States Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, America, review, 88(4):198-99 Treaty Relations, review, 55(4):187-88 1910-1932, ed. Ray Allen Billington, DeBenedetti, Charles, “Borah and the Deep Creek, Wash., 9(2):110-11, 22(3):182 review, 63(4):171 Kellogg-Briand Pact,” 63(1):22-29; Deep Creek colony, 47(2):47, 98(4):169-80 Dear Medora: Child of Oysterville’s Forgotten rev. of Race to Pearl Harbor: The Deep River, Wash., 9(2):111, 70(3):98-109 Years, by Sydney Stevens, review, Failure of the Second London Naval Deer Lodge (Mont.) Independent, 29(3):270- 99(2):96 Conference and the Onset of World War 74, 276 Dearborn Massar, Phyllis, 81(1):38 II, 66(3):104 Deer Lodge (Mont.) New North-West, DeArmond, R. N., The Founding of Juneau, Debo, Angie, And Still the Waters Run, review, 29(3):270-76 review, 59(2):112-13; ed., Early Visitors 32(4):464-66; A History of the Indians Deer Lodge City, Mont., 29(3):269-76 to Southeastern Alaska: Nine Accounts, of the United States, review, 62(4):158 Deer Lodge County (Mont.), 31(2):195, 201 review, 71(3):138; ed., Thirteen Years Debs, Eugene, 70(1):28-29, 71(1):9 Deer Park, Wash., 9(2):111, 84(1):7, 9, 11, of Travel and Exploration in Alaska, Decade of Disillusionment: The Kennedy- 15-16 1877-1889, by W. H. Pierce, review, Johnson Years, by Jim F. Heath, review, Deere, William Y., 37(1):48 70(1):44-45; rev. of Early Views: 68(1):42 “The Defeat of Bill Dunne: An Episode in the Historical Vignettes of Sitka National Decade of Fear: Senator Hennings and Civil Montana Red Scare,” by Kurt Wetzel, Historical Park, 95(3):156-57; rev. of Liberties, by Donald J. Kemper, review, 64(1):12-20 The Most Striking of Objects: The Totem 57(2):56 Defenbach, Byron, Red Heroines of the Poles of Sitka National Historical Park, DeCano, Pio, 102(1):8, 10 Northwest, review, 21(2):145; The State 95(3):156-57 Decatur (ship), 14(4):254, 15(3):194, We Live In: Idaho, 24(4):303 Dears, Thomas, 5(2):87, 97-103, 106-107, 42(4):274, 276, 47(1):1-6, 8, 55(3):107- “Defending Puget Sound Against the 113, 5(3):164, 166-69, 171, 6(1):29, 10, 67(1):10-14, 98(1):18-28 Northern Indians,” 36(1):69-78 11(2):106-14, 13(3):206, 16(1):33, 35- Decatur, Wash., 9(2):109 “Defending ‘the Great Barbecue’: W. Lon 36, 16(2):103, 98(2):87 Decatur Island (Wash.), 9(2):109 Johnson and the 1921 Northport Dease, John Warren, 1(2):17-27, 5(2):87, A Decent, Orderly Lynching: The Montana Smelter Pollution Suits,” by Stephen W. 92-97, 5(3):165, 168, 173, 176, 179, Vigilantes, by Frederick Allen, review, Charry, 91(2):59-69 5(4):258-87, 6(1):37, 48-49, 16(1):31- 96(1):53 “The Defense of Seattle, 1856: ‘And Down 32, 16(2):103-105, 90(3):141-43, 149 Deception Pass (Wash.), 9(2):110 Came the Indians,’” by Bernard C. Dease, Peter Warren, 7(1):64, 11(2):110-11, Dechmann, Louis, 77(3):112, 79(1):18-25 Nalty and Truman R. Strobridge, 25(1):16, 28(4):406-407, 409, 29(1):9 “Decision at Colstrip: The Northern Pacific 55(3):105-10 “The Death, Burial, and Remembrance of Railway’s Open-Pit Mining Operation,” “Defense of the Hanford Site during the Charles Foss, Master of the Schooner by William B. Evans and Robert L. Early Years of the Cold War,” by David Wawona,” by Joe Follansbee, Peterson, 61(3):129-36 Harvey, 95(2):82-90 96(3):115-23 Decisions, July, 1912, to July, 1913, by United Deffenbaugh, George L., 98(4):172, 178-79 Death in the Desert: The Fifty Years War for the States Board on Geographic Names, Degler, Carl N., rev. of Scottsboro: A Tragedy of Great Southwest, by Paul I. Wellman, 5(1):61 the American South, 60(4):235-36 review, 27(2):182 Decisions of the United States Geographic The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma, by The Death of Captain Cook: Some account Board, July, 1913, to July, 1914, 6(2):130 Henry Adams, 11(1):68-69 of the contemporary illustrations, by “Decisions on Washington Place Names,” Dehn, William, 52(3):105 Stephen W. Phillips, review, 19(1):64 10(3):185-89 Dejardin (North West Company employee), The Death of Captain , by George Decker, Leslie E., Railroads, Lands, and 19(4):250-70 Gilbert, review, 18(1):66 Politics: The Taxation of the Railroad DeJonge, Dirk, 91(3):157 Death of , by Katrine Barber, Land Grants, 1864-1897, review, DeLaCruz, Joseph B., 79(3):103, 105-106, 108 review, 98(1):39 56(1):38 DeLacy, Hugh, 61(4):188-90 “The Death of Colonel Isaac N. Ebey, 1857,” Decker, Peter R., Fortunes and Failures: White- DeLacy, Walter W., 18(3):205-206, 18(4):271- ed. Harry N. M. Winton, 33(3):325-47 Collar Mobility in Nineteenth-Century 74, 32(3):307-308, 310-11, 320, “Death of E. O. S. Scholefield,” by Clarence B. San Francisco, review, 70(4):188 37(3):218-19, 43(2):103-105, 110, 115 Bagley, 11(1):35-36 The Decline of Socialism in America, 1912- DeLand, Charles E., 43(1):52-59, 61-63 Death Rapids (B.C.). See Dalles des Morts 1925, by James Weinstein, review, Delaney, Matilda J. Sager, The Whitman Death Stalks the Yakama: Epidemiological 60(2):110-11 Massacre, 11(3):232-33

92 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Delaney, Richard, The Yakimas, review, Dembo, Jonathan, “John Danz and the Seattle and Kansas-Nebraska Act, 2(4):316-32 47(4):126-27 Amusement Trades Strike, 1921- in Mont., 54(1):19-29 Delaney, Terrence, rev. of Idaho’s Bunker Hill: 1935,” 71(4):172-82; ed., My Roosevelt in Oreg., 58(2):65-73, 65(1):29-35, The Rise and Fall of a Great Mining Years, by Norman M. Littell, review, 82(3):90-91: and elections, 55(2):55, Company, 1885-1981, 99(2):94-95 79(4):160; rev. of A Celebration of 59, 63-66, 60(3):135-44; and Delaney, Wash., 9(2):112 Work, 82(2):74-75; rev. of The March hydroelectric power policies, 55(2):55, Delano, Amasa, 30(3):285-86 Inland: Origins of the ilwu Warehouse 59, 63-66, 65(1):29-35, 37 Delano, Columbus, 36(3):255-66, 75(4):160- , 1934-1938, 72(1):42; rev. of and Oreg. boundary dispute, 52(1):8-14 62 Organizational Values and Political during Progressive Era, 55(1):17-18, Delarov, Evstratii, 90(4):198, 200 Power: The Forest Service versus the 65(3):132-45 Delaunay, Pierre, 37(2):96, 98(1):11 Olympic National Park, 76(1):36; rev. in Wash., 49(2):62, 50(1):8, 93(2):81- DeLauney, Scott A., 90(1):6-7 of The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 1: 93, 95(1):3-15; and blanket primary Delgamuukw: The Supreme Court of Canada The Making of a Union Leader, 1850- law, 39(1):33-38; disintegration of Decision on Aboriginal Title, review, 86, 78(1/2):61; rev. of Unionism or (1919-20), 57(4):155-56; nominating 92(3):158 Hearst: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer conventions of, 35(2):99-119; and Delisle, Joseph Nicolas, 95(2):67 Strike of 1936, 72(1):42; rev. of Winds political patronage, 54(2):56-65, Delisle de la Croyère, Louis, 86(1):5-6, 9 of Change: Women in Northwest 95(1):26-27; and populism, 21(2):103- Dell Haven (Wash.) Irrigation District, Commercial Fishing, 82(2):74-75 11, 39(4):296-309, 65(3):97, 102-103, 84(4):132-34 Dement, John, 7(4):318, 11(1):62, 11(2):136, 105-109; and progressive movement, Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., Fremont and ’49, 147, 11(3):218, 11(4):297, 301, 55(1):17-18; and statehood movement, review, 6(1):70-71 12(3):227, 13(1):63, 14(3):230, 32(4):349-84; during territorial period, Delmatier, Royce D., ed., The Rumble of 15(2):129 42(1):4-31 California Politics, 1848-1970, review, Demers, Modeste, 15(3):217, 19(1):47-48, See also names of individual politicians 63(2):72-73 72(3):98-101, 98(2):90, 96(2):96 The Democratic Party and California Politics, Delo, David Michael, Peddlers and Post Demers, Telephose J., 41(1):20-21 1880-1896, by R. Hal Williams, review, Traders: The Army Sutler on the Demersville, Mont., 41(1):21-23, 26 65(4):194 Frontier, review, 85(1):44 Deming, Leonard, 20(2):114-15 The Democratic Party and the Politics of Delonais, Louis, 7(2):163-67 Deming, Wash., 9(2):112 Sectionalism, 1941-1948, by Robert A. DeLong, Belle D., Seattle Home Builder and Deming and Gould, 91(3):166 Garson, review, 67(1):44-45 Home Keeper, 85(4):156-58 democracy Democratic Promise: The Populist Movement DeLong, W. W., 85(4):156-58 and art, 59(3):125-27 in America, by Lawrence Goodwyn, works of: Seattle Home Builder and Home and decision making in municipal reform, review, 69(3):137-38 Keeper, 85(4):156-58 55(4):157-69 Democrats and Progressives: The 1948 Deloria, Vine, Jr., Custer Died for Your Sins: and grange movement, 87(3):130-40 Presidential Election as a Test of Postwar An Indian Manifesto, essay review, an immigrant’s perspective on, 54(4):140- Liberalism, by Allen Yarnell, review, 61(3):162-64; We Talk, You Listen: New 42 66(1):45 Tribes, New Turf, review, 63(4):172-73; influence of westward migration on, Democrats of Oregon: The Pattern of Minority rev. of A History of the Indians of the 5(4):243-57 Politics, 1900-1956, by Robert E. United States, 62(4):158; rev. of The and open space, 56(1):30-35 Burton, review, 63(4):173-74 Search for an American Indian Identity: Smith, J. Allen, on, 53(2):49-59 “Demographic Borderlands: People of Mixed Modern Pan-Indian Movements, democracy, direct. See direct democracy Heritage in the Russian American 63(3):121 Democracy and the Supreme Court, by Robert Company and the Hudson’s Bay Delouisy, John B., 17(4):281-82, 285-86 K. Carr, 28(4):428-29 Company, 1670-1870,” by Roxanne Deloze, Joseph, 24(3):189 Democracy in the Middle West, 1840-1940, Easley, 99(2):73-91 Delphin (ship), 7(3):204, 25(1):5 ed. Jeannette P. Nichols and James G. demography, 35(1):47 Delrio, Wash., 9(2):112 Randall, review, 33(2):234-35 change: and Alaska-Yukon gold rush, Delta (steamer), 48(1):10 Democrat and Diplomat: The Life of William 85(3):82-92; in Colville Valley, Delta, Wash., 9(2):112 E. Dodd, by Robert Dallek, review, 90(3):144-51; in Inland Empire, Delzell, Charles F., rev. of Yalta: A Study in 60(3):171-72 50(1):14-25; in the , 95(4):194, Soviet-American Relations, 63(4):180- Democratic Demise/Republican Ascendancy? 196-201, 203; in Roseburg, Oreg., 81 Politics in the Intermountain West, ed. 64(2):86-87; in Willamette Valley, Delzell, Thomas, 65(1):34 C. Brant Short, review, 80(2):75 90(3):144-51 “Demarcation of the Boundaries of Idaho,” by Democratic Party, 41(3):218, 220-21, 230-33 estimates of Native populations, Benjamin E. Thomas, 40(1):24-34 in Calif., voting patterns of, 58(4):197-204 54(4):158-66 Demaree, Albert Lowther, The American during Civil War, 44(3):107, 109, 114 of Hispanics, 70(4):156-59, 75(3):108-16 Agricultural Press, 1819-1860, review, in Dak. Terr., 56(3):114-24 of Idaho mining towns, 73(3):108-20 33(1):104-105 in Denver, Colo., 63(4):155-64 of Indians on Coquille River estuary, Demaris Cove (ship), 14(3):228-29, 234, and free coinage of silver, 33(3):289-96, 82(3):101-108 14(4):303-304 34(3):255-62, 53(4):139, 141-43 origins of Oreg. Terr. population (1850), DeMarsh, Tanya, rev. of Russia in Pacific in Hawaii Terr., 62(1):7-15 41(2):95-108 Waters, 1715-1825: A Survey of the in Idaho, 53(4):138-44, 54(1):9-18, population growth and legislative Origins of Russia’s Naval Presence in the 56(1):17-29, 60(1):10-16, 60(2):77-78, reapportionment in Wash. (1890- North and South Pacific, 73(3):134 80-83 1930), 22(1):3-25

Index 93 regional differences in, 64(4):149-55 on Wash. state capital location, 8(2):114, 61(1):35-39 and religious trends on West Coast, 32(3):248-49, 253, 272-74 under Work, Hubert, 61(1):31-40 83(3):82-87 and woman suffrage, 67(2):49 and Yellowstone National Park, See also census data (U.S.) works of: Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, administration of, 74(1):2-10 Dempsey, Hugh A., Big Bear: The End of 1908 rpt., review, 2(3):265-68, 1965 Depew, Isaac, 13(3):167-80 Freedom, review, 76(4):157; Red Crow, rpt., review, 57(3):127 Depression. See Great Depression Warrior Chief, review, 73(2):93 and Young Naturalists’ Society, 77(3):85, The Depression and the Urban West Coast, Dena’ina people. See Tanaina people 87 1929-1933: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denali Highway, 96(4):176-77 Denny, Brewster C., rev. of Into the Second Seattle, and Portland, by William H. Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska), Century: The University of Washington, Mullins, review, 83(2):71 96(4):171-80 1961-1986, 78(1/2):63 depressions, economic Dendrochronology in Northern Alaska, by J. L. Denny, Charles L., 77(3):84-85, 87, 89-92. See agricultural (1921), 41(3):226-27 Giddings, Jr., review, 34(2):222-23 also C. L. Denny house 1890s, 41(3):215-17, 41(4):287-88, DeNeuf and Heide, 100(2):79 Denny, David T., 97(3):140, 100(1):13. See 70(1):28-29 Denham, A. H., 44(1):9 also David T. Denny house See also Great Depression Denig, Edwin Thompson, Five Indian Tribes Denny, John, 6(2):101-102 Deputy (HBC employee), 1(2):20-22 of the Upper Missouri: Sioux, Arickaras, Denny, Louisa Boren, 8(1):36, 100(1):13 Derby, George H., 2(2):123 Assiniboines, Crees, Crows, review, Denny, Margaret Lenora, 6(2):136-38, Derby, John, 12(1):3-4 54(1):38-39 7(1):53, 13(3):209 Derrick, W. Edwin, rev. of The Making Denison, Wash., 9(2):112 Denny, Orion O., 8(1):33 of Oregon: A Study in Historical Denman, A. H., The Name, 15(2):149-50 Denny, Roland H., 43(2):160, 163-64, Geography, 73(1):43 Dennett, Eugene V., 82(4):158 48(3):68 Dersu the Trapper, by V. K. Arseniev, review, works of: Agitprop: The Life of an Denny, Sarah Loretta, 2(1):3-5, 8(1):5, 32(2):229-30 American Workingclass Radical; The 13(3):209 DeRussy, Isaac, 81(1):25-26, 28 Autobiography of Eugene V. Dennett, Denny Iron Mining Company, 53(4):130, 133 Desautel, Joseph, 90(3):145, 148, 150 review, 83(3):113 Denny School (Seattle), 83(4):131-33, 137 Deschiquette, François, 98(2):92 Dennett, Tyler, Americans in Eastern Asia; A Dennys, Wash., 9(2):112 Deschutes irrigation project, 100(4):172-78 Critical Study of the Policy of the United Denny’s Knoll: A History of the Metropolitan Deschutes River (Oreg.), 100(4):171-72, 175, States in Reference to China, Japan Tract of the University of Washington, 178 and Korea in the 19th Century, review, by Neal O. Hines, review, 72(4):185 Descriptive Booklet of the Alaska Historical 33(1):111-12 Densmore, Frances, 43(4):262-63 Museum, by A. P. Kashevaroff, Dennis, J. Charles, 87(2):85 works of: Chippewa Customs, 20(3):235; 14(1):68-69, 22(2):154 Dennis, Lloyd A., Land of Promise: The Story Mandan and Hidatsa Music, 15(2):152; Descriptive Catalogue of Government of Early Canada, review, 55(3):131 Northern Ute Music, 13(4):306 Publications, 1744-1881, by B. P. Poore, Dennis, Matthew, rev. of Emerald City: An Densmore, Frank, 32(2):199, 202 34(2):200 Environmental History of Seattle, Dent, Fred T., 24(1):12-13, 15 A Descriptive List of Maps of the Spanish 99(3):135-36 Dent, Thomas, 48(2):39 Possessions Within the Present Limits Dennison, A. P., 97(4):191-93 Denton, V. L., The Far West Coast, review, of the United States, 1520-1820, by Dennison, Benjamin F., 9(2):130-52, 16(4):302-303 Woodbury Lowery, ed. Philip Lee 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140- Denver Times, 48(3):95 Phillips, review, 3(4):305-306 41, 28(1):16, 86(1):19-21 Department of Agriculture, U.S., 39(4):253, Descubierta (ship), 54(4):150-51, 156 Dennison, John, 98(1):21 273, 276-82, 57(3):106-107, 99(3):111, Desdemona (ship), 14(4):263 Dennison, Merrill, Klondike Mike, review, 118, 102(2):56, 65 Desert of Wheat, by Zane Grey, 91(4):217-18 34(3):320 Department of Energy, U.S., nuclear history Desert: The American Southwest, by Ruth Denny, Arthur A., 33(3):304, 34(3):259, 262, records of, 85(1):35-38 Kirk, review, 65(4):192 67(2):49, 97(3):140, 101(2):71 Department of Justice, U.S., and detention Desert Land Board (Oreg.), 88(4):210, bibliography of works by and about, hospitals for mentally ill in Alaska, 100(4):171 13(3):209-11 73(3):125-33 Desert Saints: The Mormon Frontier in Utah, as businessman, 25(4):247-50 Department of State, U.S., 65(1):9-16 by Nels Anderson, review, 33(4):452-53 on divorce, 5(2):121 Department of the Interior, U.S. Desha, Mary, 71(2):78-86 and Edmond Meany, 51(4):160 archival materials of, 35(4):323-41, Deshaw, William, 22(4):258-59, 264-65, 269, and (Snoqualmie leader), 38(3):269-72 97(3):144 15(3):188, 193-94 and Bonneville Power Administration, “Design for a Lumber Town by Bebb and in politics, 13(1):15, 17-18, 34(3):259, 99(1):3-5, 8-9 Gould, Architects: A 49(2):65-66, 95(2):73-74 Division of Territories and Island Project in Washington’s Wilderness,” as postmaster, 1(4):207-208, 17(3):211, Possessions, 88(1):4, 6-9, 89(3):122-23 by T. William Booth, 82(4):132-39 20(2):132 in Mount McKinley National Park, Desolation Sound (B.C.), 65(1):5 steel mills, ownership of and investment 96(4):174-75 Desportes, John B., 24(3):188-89 in, 17(3):185, 53(4):133-34 and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107, Destination, West! by Agnes Ruth Sengstacken, trip to Snoqualmie Pass (Wash.), 110-12, 115, 118-20 review, 33(3):353 23(4):245-57 and Oregon and California Railroad land Destruction Island (Wash.), 13(1):27, 30-31 and University of Washington land grant, grant, 39(4):253, 268, 270-82 Detachment and the Writing of History: Essays 52(2):56-57, 61, 65, 67 role of, in natural resource conservation, and Letters of Carl L. Becker, ed. Phil L.

94 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Snyder, review, 50(4):169-70 Noted Scout and Indian Fighter, with It, Write It and Publish It, 36(2):176-77; “Detaining the Insane: Detention Hospitals, an Authentic Account of Custer’s Last rev. of The Mantle of Elias; The Story of Mental Health, and Frontier Politics Fight, 27(1):84; rev. of Captain John Fathers Blanchet and Demers in Early in Alaska, 1910-1915,” by Thomas G. Mullan: His Life; Building the Mullan Oregon, 33(2):215-16; rev. of Mapping Smith, 73(3):124-33 Road; As It Is Today and Interesting the Frontier: Charles Wilson’s Diary of Detayé, Pierre, 37(2):96 Tales of Occurrences Along the Road, the Survey of the 49th Parallel, 1858- Dethloff, Henry C., rev. of Robert Alexander 60(1):39-40; rev. of The Centennial 1862, While Secretary of the British Long: A Lumberman of the Gilded Age, Years: A Political and Economic History Commission, 63(4):167-68; rev. of Men 81(1):36 of America from the Late 1870s to the Against the Mountains: Jedidiah Smith DeTray, Stephen J., rev. of The Love Israel Early 1890s, 59(4):222; rev. of The and the South West Expedition of 1826- Family: Urban Commune, Rural Changing West: An Economic Theory 29, 57(1):38-39; rev. of Netherlanders Commune, 101(2):101-102 About Our Golden Age, 31(2):214-15; in America: Dutch Immigration to the Detroit, Wash., 9(2):113 rev. of Cherokee Messenger, 28(1):96- United States and Canada, 1789-1950, Deur, Douglas, ed., Keeping It Living: 98; rev. of The Chisholm Trail: A 47(2):63; rev. of Papers of the Palliser Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation History of the World’s Greatest Cattle Expedition, 1857-1860, 62(1):35-36; on the Northwest Coast of North Trail, Together with a description of rev. of The Roaring Land, 33(4):442- America, review, 97(2):94-95; rev. of the persons, a narrative of the events, 43; rev. of The Savage Country, Atlas of Oregon, 94(2):95-96; rev. of and reminiscences associated with 52(3):115; rev. of Singing Valleys: Rifles, Blankets, and Beads: Identity, the same, 28(4):416-18; rev. of The The Story of Corn, 32(1):118-19; rev. History, and the Northern Athapaskan Closing of the Public Domain: Disposal of Skqee Mus, or Pioneer Days on the Potlatch, 88(1):45-46; rev. of The and Reservation Policies, 1900-1950, Nooksack, 64(2):90-91; rev. of Space Shaping of America: A Geographical 43(2):170-71; rev. of The Cousin Jacks: for Living: A Novel of the Grand Coulee Perspective on 500 Years of History, Vol. The Cornish in America, 61(2):109; rev. and Columbia Basin, 35(4):364-65; 3: Transcontinental America, 1850- of The Dam, 46(2):59; rev. of Death rev. of A Study of Probated Estates in 1915, 91(3):161-62; rev. of A Window in the Desert: The Fifty Year’s War for Washington with Reference to the State on Whaling in British Columbia, the Great Southwest, 27(2):182; rev. of Tax System, 31(2):209-10; rev. of Sutter 90(2):106 Dutch Immigrant Memoirs and Related of California: A Biography, 27(4):393- Deutsch, Herman J., 44(4):189, 48(3):105, Writings, 47(3):93-94; rev. of Early 95; rev. of The Territories and the 68(3):105-106, 71(4):183-84, Klickitat Valley Days, 30(3):346-48; rev. United States, 1861-1890: Studies in 102(2):68-74, 76 of Exploring the Great Basin, 55(2):88- Colonial Administration, 38(2):172-73; works of: “A Contemporary Report on 89; rev. of Far Corner: A Personal View rev. of Topping’s Trail: The First Years of the 49° Boundary,” 53(1):17-33; “The of the Pacific Northwest, 43(3):234-35; a Now Famous Smelter City, 57(2):86; Evolution of Territorial and State rev. of The Flight of the , rev. of Warbonnets and Epaulets: With Boundaries in the Inland Empire of 58(4):210-11; rev. of Frances Greenburg pre- and post factors, documented, of the Pacific Northwest,” 51(3):115-31; Armitage Prize Winning Essays, 1948 the Steptoe-Wright Indian Campaigns “The Evolution of the International ed., 39(4):321-22; rev. of Francis of 1858 in , Boundary in the Inland Empire of Norbert Blanchet and the Founding 64(1):45; rev. of Washington: A Guide the Pacific Northwest,” 51(2):63-79; of the Oregon Missions (1838-1848), to the Evergreen State, 33(1):78-80; “Geographic Setting for the Recent 32(2):215-16; rev. of From Wilderness rev. of Washington—Centennial of the History of the Inland Empire,” to Statehood: A History of Montana, Territory, 1853-1953: An Exhibit in 49(4):150-61, 50(1):14-25; “Indian 1805-1900, 49(1):40-41; rev. of The the Library of Congress, Washington, and White in the Inland Empire: The Frontier Challenge: Responses to the D.C., May 14, 1953 to August 31, 1953, Contest for the Land, 1880-1912,” Trans-Mississippi West, 63(3):122- 44(3):140-41; rev. of Washington 47(2):44-51; “Mary Williamson Avery 23; rev. of Ghost Town El Dorado, State Government: Administrative (1907-1975),” 66(4):189-90; “Pacific 60(4):223; rev. of Gold Rushes and Organization and Functions, Northwest History in Some World Mining Camps of the Early American 40(2):160-61; rev. of Washington Perspectives,” 64(1):1-7; “A Prospectus West, 60(2):105-106; rev. of The Great Voters’ Handbook, 40(3):255-57; rev. for the Study of the Governments Frontier, 44(2):88; rev. of The Great of A Webfoot Volunteer: The Diary of the Pacific Northwest States in Northwest: A History, 38(4):357-58; of William M. Hilleary, 1864-1866, Their Regional Setting,” 42(4):277- rev. of History of St. Ignatius Mission: 57(3):126; rev. of Western Ghost Towns, 301; “Suggestions for the Teaching of An Outpost of Catholic Culture on the 53(4):164; rev. of The Wild Horse of the Washington Government,” 34(4):399- Montana Frontier, 46(1):30; rev. of West, 36(4):354-55 402; “Survey of Spokane Church A History of the State of Washington, Deutsch, Lenna A., Mercer’s Belles: The Archives,” 28(4):383-403; “The West 30(3):339-46; rev. of The History of Journal of a Reporter, by Roger Conant, in Paperbacks,” 54(3):113-23; rev. of Wisconsin, Vol. 2: The Civil War Era, review, 51(4):184; rev. of The Gentle Alaska: Promyshlennik and Sourdough, 1848-1873, 69(4):185-86; rev. of The Tamers: Women of the Old Wild West, 37(2):160-62; rev. of And There Were Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the 49(4):173-74 Men, 34(1):99-100; rev. of Ben Snipes, Northwest, 58(1):46-47; rev. of Journal Deutsch, Sarah, No Separate Refuge: Culture, Northwest Cattle King, 50(2):68; rev. of a Voyage on the North West Coast of Class, and Gender on an Anglo- of The British Search for the Northwest North America during the Years 1811, Hispanic Frontier in the American Passage in the Eighteenth Century, 1812, 1813, and 1814, 62(3):122-23; Southwest, 1880-1940, 85(2):50-58 54(3):126-27; rev. of Buckboard Days, rev. of Life in the Far West, 42(3):247- Devastation (ship), 69(4):166-67 28(2):205-207; rev. of California Joe: 48; rev. of Local History: How to Gather “Developing Library Resources for Pacific

Index 95 Northwest History,” by James T. Babb, 25(4):247-49, 26(4):261, 43(1):6, Charles Wilkes, ed. Edmond S. Meany, 46(3):72-78 43(2):123-24 16(1):49-61, 16(2):137-45, 16(3):206- The Developing West: Essays on Canadian Dexter Horton National Bank, Fifty Years of 23, 16(4):290-301, 17(1):43-65, History in Honor of Lewis H. Thomas, Progress, 11(3):234 17(2):129-44, 17(3):223-29 ed. John E. Foster, review, 75(4):184 Deyarman, Thomas, 29(1):59 Diaz, José Maria, 8(3):165-66 The Development of Japan, by Kenneth Scott Dezhnev, Semen, 95(2):62 Dibb, W. D., 23(3):178-89 Latourette, review, 9(3):231-32 d’Harnoncourt, René, Indian Art of the United Dichamp, Christiane Fischer, ed., So Much to The Development of Manufacturing Industry States, review, 32(4):463-64 Be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining in the State of Washington, by William D’Herbomez, Louis-Joseph, 19(2):121, 124- and Ranching Frontier, review, 83(1):29 Wolman, review, 49(3):122-23 25, 130, 132, 19(3):183-90, 97(1):33- Dick, Everett, The Sod-House Frontier, 1854- Development of the League of Nations Idea, 34, 99(4):162-63 1890, review, 29(1):93; Vanguards of by Theodore Marburg, ed. John H. Diagram of Washington State Government, the Frontier: A Social History of the Latane, 23(4):307-308 review, 36(4):360-61 Northern Plains and Rocky Mountains The Development of the Northwest, by Manson “Dialectic Variants of the Nisqually Linguistic from the Earliest White Contacts to the F. Backus, 19(1):72 Root Stock of Puget Sound,” by Coming of the Homemaker, review, “Development of the Washington Historical Charles M. Buchanan, 1(2):30-35 32(4):459-60 Quarterly, 1906-1935: The Work Diamond, Norm, rev. of “They Are All Red Dick, Oscar, 96(4):178 of Edmond S. Meany and Charles Out Here”: Socialist Politics in the Dick, Wesley Arden, rev. of Toward a National W. Smith,” by George A. Frykman, Pacific Northwest, 1895-1925, 100(2):96 Power Policy: The New Deal and the 70(3):121-30 Diamond, Wash., 22(3):182 Electric Utility Industry, 1933-1941, Dever, Lem A., 74(4):161-64 Diamond, William, The Economic Thought of 66(1):43-44 Deverell, William, rev. of Founding the Far Woodrow Wilson, review, 36(1):81-83 Dickason, Olive Patricia, Canada’s First West: California, Oregon, and Nevada, Diamond Lake Development Company, Nations: A History of Founding Peoples 1840-1890, 85(2):60 87(4):218 from Earliest Times, review, 85(2):74 Devil’s Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth- Diamondfield Jack: A Study in Frontier Justice, Dicken, Emily F., The Making of Oregon: A Century American West, by Hal K. by David H. Grover, review, 60(4):231- Study in Historical Geography, review, Rothman, review, 91(1):44-45 32 73(1):43 Devin, Doug, comp., Mazama: The Past 100 Diana (ship), 100(4):185 Dicken, Samuel N., The Making of Oregon: A Years; Life and Events in the Upper diaries. See personal narratives Study in Historical Geography, review, Methow Valley and Early Winters, Diaries and Letters of Henry H. Spalding and 73(1):43 review, 90(2):97 Asa Bowen Smith Relating to the Nez Dickens, Charles. See Charles Dickens Mining Devin, William F., 67(4):169, 172 Perce Mission, 1838-1842, ed. Clifford Company Devine, Alexander, 31(3):282-83 M. Drury, review, 50(3):116 Dickens Custer Company, 47(3):80-81 Devine, John S., 66(4):175, 177-78, 180 The Diaries of Walter Murray Gibson, 1886, Dicker, Laverne Mau, rev. of Chinese Women Devine, Joseph, 14(2):117 1887, ed. Jacob Adler and Gwynn of America: A Pictorial History, DeVoe, Emma Smith, 67(2):56-62, 96(2):76- Barrett, review, 65(4):188-89 78(1/2):40 82 “Diary of an Emigrant of 1845,” by John Dickerson, J. B., 15(2):103-105 DeVore, Evelyn Babb, 7(1):52-53 Ewing Howell, 1(3):138-58 Dickerson, Mahlon, 53(1):37, 41 Devore, John F., 7(1):52-53, 15(2):122, “Diary of Colonel and Mrs. I. N. Ebey,” ed. Dickerson, Mark O., Whose North? Political 24(3):215 Victor J. Farrar, 7(3):239-46, 7(4):307- Change, Political Development, and DeVoto, Bernard, The Course of Empire, 21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52 Self-Government in the Northwest review, 44(2):88-89; ed., Journals of “Diary of Colonel Isaac N. and Mrs. Emily Territories, review, 84(4):151 Lewis and Clark, review, 45(4):132-33; Ebey, 1856-1857,” by Isaac N. Ebey and Dickey, Thomas E., 39(3):205-206 ed., The Life and Adventures of James P. Emily Ebey, 33(3):297-23 Dickinson, Anna E., 44(2):74, 56(2):58-59, 61 Beckwourth, 23(1):69-70 “Diary of Dr. Augustus J. Thibodo of the Dickinson, G. W., 1(3):160-61 Dewart, Frederick W., 11(3):238 Northwest Exploring Expedition, Dickinson, O. L. (railroad executive), Dewdney Trail, 37(2):133 1859,” ed. Howard S. Brode, 31(3):287- 90(2):81-82 Dewey, Henry B., 18(3):176-78 347 Dickinson, Obed (minister), 79(1):26-34 Dewey, John, 50(3):105-106, 59(4):210-15 “Diary of Dr. David S. Maynard while Dickson, Cyrus, 11(2):91-92 Dewey, Ralph L., 45(1):22 Crossing the Plains in 1850,” ed. Dickson, Greg, The Trail of 1858: British Dewey, Wash., 9(2):113 Thomas W. Prosch, 1(1):50-62 Columbia’s Gold Rush Past, review, Dewey decimal classification, for Pacific “Diary of Dr. W. F. Tolmie,” 23(3):205-27 99(3):148-49 Northwest history, 2(2):146-60, Diary of Francis Dickens, by Vernon Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, by Donald 31(2):231-52 LaChance, 21(4):308 J. Orth, review, 60(4):224-25 DeWitt, John L., 90(3):125-26, 129 The Diary of John Quincy Adams, ed. Allan Dictionary of Oregon History, ed. Howard Dewolf, David, Diary of the Overland Trail, Nevins, 20(2):150 McKinley Corning, 48(4):147-48 1849, and Letters, 1849-50, 18(2):150- Diary of Nelson Kingsley, a California Dictionary of the American Indian, by John L. 51 Argonaut of 1849, by Frederick J. Stoutenburgh, Jr., review, 52(2):69-70 DeWolfe, Fred, Heritage Lost: Two Grand Teggart, 6(2):128 Dictionary of the Intertribal Indian Language Portland Houses through the Lens of Diary of the Overland Trail, 1849, and Letters, Commonly Called Chinook, by Laura B. Minor White, review, 88(3):155-56 1849-50, by David Dewolf, 18(2):150- Downey-Bartlett, 16(3):235 Dexter, Bob, 16(3):190 51 “Did Daniel Webster Ever Say This?” by C. T. Dexter Horton and Company, 9(2):160, “Diary of Wilkes in the Northwest,” by Johnson, 4(3):191-93

96 Pacific Northwest Quarterly “Did John Ledyard Witness Captain Cook’s 82(4):154; ed., The Mountainous West: 101, 39(1):301, 311, 41(3):216, 220, Death?” by J. Kenneth Munford, Explorations in Historical Geography, 222, 55(1):28-35, 61(3):147-55, 54(2):75-78 review, 88(1):50-51 91(4):171-82, 93(4):182-86 Diefenbaker, John G., 49(3):106 Dimmitt, L. M., “The Reverend Father legislation for in Mont., 74(2):85-86 Diehm, Thomas M., rev. of Gay Seattle: Blanchet, 1818-1906,” 25(4):294-96 and legislative redistricting in Wash. Stories of Exile and Belonging, 95(2):91- Dimond, Anthony J., 65(1):10-11, 14, (1955-56), 93(4):182-87 92 71(1):32-33 and municipal reform, 55(4):157-69 Dietrich, William, Northwest Passage: The Dimsdale, Thomas J., The Vigilantes of in state constitutions, 4(1):12-32, Great Columbia River, review, 88(1):13- Montana, review, 7(3):248-49 42(4):295-300 14 Dining Car Line to the Pacific: An Illustrated and Washington State Women’s Council Dietsche, Robert, Jumptown: The Golden Years History of the NP Railway’s “Famously (1963-78), 91(4):171-82 of Portland Jazz, 1942-1957, review, Good” Food with 150 Authentic Recipes, Direct Legislation League, 35(4):292-94, 297- 97(4):202 by William A. McKenzie, review, 99, 38(2):100 Dietz, Arthur, 34(2):208 82(1):34-35 direct primaries, failure of, in Wash., Dietz, David, Legislative Perspectives: A 150- Dinsmore, S., 29(2):155 35(2):119 Year History of the Oregon Legislature Dinwoodie, David W., Reserve Memories: Direct Primary League (Wash.), 38(2):100 from 1843 to 1993, review, 89(1):50 The Power of the Past in a Chilcotin Dirks-Edmunds, Jane Claire, Not Just Trees: Dietz, Robert, 96(3):135, 137, 139 Community, review, 94(3):156-57 The Legacy of a Douglas-fir Forest, Dietz and Nelson, 76(4):140, 142, 144-45 Diomedi, A., 42(1):43-44, 52-53 review, 91(2):99 A Different Frontier: Alaska Criminal Justice, Diplomacy and the Borderlands: The Adams- Disciples of Christ churches, 28(4):388-89, 1935-1965, by K. S. Kynell, review, Onis Treaty of 1819, by Philip Coolidge 401 83(1):33 Brooks, review, 32(2):226-27 “Discovering the AYP in the University of Diggs, W. H., 30(3):336 The Diplomacy of Annexation: Texas, Oregon, Washington’s Special Collections,” by “Digital Collections in Manuscripts, Archives, and the Mexican War, by David M. Carla Rickerson, 100(2):99-102 and Special Collections at the Pletcher, review, 67(1):35 Discovery (ship commanded by Charles Washington State University Libraries,” A Diplomat Looks Back, by Lewis Einstein, ed. Clerke), 12(1): 51-58, 21(4):268-69 by Trevor James Bond, 93(2):106-107 Lawrence E. Gelfand, review, 60(2):111 Discovery (ship commanded by George Dignan, John Patrick, 31(3):292-301, 334-35 Diplomatic Europe Since the Treaty of Vancouver), 5(2):129-37, 5(3):215-24, “The Dilemma of American Elbowroom,” by Versailles, by Carlo Sforza, 20(1):75 5(4):300-308, 6(1):51-59, 6(2):83- David H. Stratton, 56(1):30-35 The Diplomatic History of the Canadian 89, 11(1):27-28, 12(1):29-30, 47, Dill, Clarence C., 36(3):203 Boundary, 1749-1763, by Max Savelle, 14(4):264, 17(2):127, 18(1):55- and Columbia Basin Project, 45(2):58-60, review, 32(2):225 57, 21(4):268-70, 30(2):177-217, 52(4):149 A Diplomatic History of the United States, by 44(3):115-28, 51(1):1, 76(4):132-36, gubernatorial race of, 33(1):37-38, Samuel Flagg Bemis, review, 28(2):209- 83(2):53-54 39(1):36-37 10 The Discovery of Hawaii, by Henry B. and naming of Mount Rainier, 77(4):146- “The Diplomatic Mission of Sir John Rose, Restarick, 22(1):67 47 1871,” by Robert Carlton Clark, The Discovery of Marias Pass, by Grace senatorial race of, 33(1):27 27(3):227-42 Flandrau, review, 16(4):303-305 Dill, Daniel J., 33(3):273, 275-76 Diplomatic Ramifications of Unrestricted “The Discovery of the Oregon Trail,” by J. Dillenbaugh, Alonzo B., 13(1):8-13, 17-18 Submarine Warfare, 1939-1941, by Neilson Barry, 28(4):410-12 Dilling, George W., 38(2):103, 105-106, Janet M. Manson, review, 83(2):74 The Discovery of the Oregon Trail. Robert 59(4):183-85 Dippel, John V. H., Race to the Frontier: Stuart’s Narratives, ed. Philip Ashton Dillman, George P., 71(4):178 “White Flight” and Westward Rollins, 28(4):410-12, review, Dillon, John F., 78(1/2):4-5 Expansion, review, 97(3):162-64 27(2):177-78 Dillon, Richard H., ed., “Charles Vancouver’s Dippie, Brian W., Custer’s Last Stand: The discrimination. See anti-Chinese sentiment; Plan,” 41(4):356-57; ed., “Peter Pond Anatomy of an American Myth, review, anti-Japanese sentiment; anti- and the Overland Route to Cook’s 69(2):89-90; ed., Charlie Russell immigrant sentiment; segregation; Inlet,” 42(4):324-29; J. Ross Browne: Roundup: Essays on America’s Favorite names of individual ethnic and racial Confidential Agent in Old California, Cowboy Artist, review, 92(4):204; groups review, 57(2):86-87; : rev. of The Blackfoot Confederacy, Dishman, Wash., 22(3):183 A Biography, review, 56(3):131; Wells, 1880-1920: A Comparative Study of Dispossessing the Wilderness: Fargo Detective: The Biography of James Canadian and U.S. Indian Policy, and the Making of the National Parks, B. Hume, review, 61(1):55; rev. of The 79(3):121; rev. of Custer Lives! by Mark David Spence, review, Eastern Establishment and the Western 74(2):93; rev. of Drawn to Yellowstone: 91(2):94 Experience: The West of Frederic Artists in America’s First National The Dispossession of the American Indian, Remington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Park, 95(4):207-208; rev. of Red Crow, 1887-1934, by Janet A. McDonnell, Owen Wister, 60(1):38-39 Warrior Chief, 73(2):93 review, 83(3):116 Dillon, W. Tracy, ed., A Richer Harvest: direct democracy “The Dispute over the San Juan Islands Water An Anthology of Work in the Pacific and Bogue Plan in Seattle, 75(4):171-80 Boundary,” by Alfred Tunem, 23(1):38- Northwest, review, 91(4):210-11 early legislation for, 41(3):220, 222 46, 23(2):133-37, 23(3):196-204, Dilsaver, Lary M., Challenge of the Big Trees: initiatives and referenda: in Oreg., 23(4):286-300 A Resource History of Sequoia and 35(4):292-294; in Wash., 3(2):114, Disque, Brice P., 82(4):134-35 Kings Canyon National Parks, review, 35(4):291-303, 36(1):29-63, 38(2):100- Dissension in the Rockies: A History of Idaho

Index 97 Populism, by William Joseph Gaboury, divorce, in Wash., 5(2):121-28 109; “Party History in British review, 80(2):51 “Divorce in Washington,” by Ralph R. Knapp, Columbia: 1903-1933,” 27(2):153-66; Dissent: Explorations in the History of 5(2):121-28 rev. of Alexander Mackenzie: Clear American Radicalism, ed. Alfred F. Dix, Dorothea, 71(4):155-56, 160, 89(3):140 Grit, 52(4):164; rev. of Bibliography Young, review, 61(2):123 Dix, I. F., 72(1):14-15, 17-18 of Australia, 36(4):360; rev. of British The Dissenters, by Sigurd Jay Simonsen, Dix, John A., 52(1):13-14, 64(3):115-17 Columbia: A History, 50(3):117-18; rev. review, 33(1):82 Dix, Mary A., 1(1):37-38 of Caesars of the Wilderness, 34(4):414- Dissertations in History: An Index to Dix Commission (Seattle). See Commission 15; rev. of Klondike Cattle Drive: The Dissertations Completed in History on Improved Employment Journal of Norman Lee, 51(4):187; Departments of United States and Dixie, Wash., 9(2):114 rev. of Minutes of the Hudson’s Bay Canadian Universities, 1873-1960, by Dixie Raider: The Saga of the C.S.S. Company, 1671-1674, 35(2):177-78; Warren F. Kuehl, review, 57(4):192 Shenandoah, by Murray Morgan, rev. of The Mingling of the Canadian Dissotelle, Joseph, 11(4):249 review, 40(3):259-60 and American Peoples, Vol. 1: Historical, Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Dixiecrats and Democrats: Alabama Politics, 32(1):116-17; rev. of The Railway Legacy of H. H. Richardson, by Jeffrey 1942-1950, by William D. Barnard, Interrelations of the United States and Karl Ochsner and Dennis Alan review, 67(1):44-45 Canada, 30(1):119-22 Andersen, review, 95(3):153-54 Dixon (Cadboro mate), 11(3):218-20, 224-28 Dobie, Gilmore, 52(3):102-103 Distant Dominion: Britain and the Northwest Dixon, A. C., 39(4):262-63 Dockstader, Frederick J., comp. The Coast of North America, 1579-1809, by Dixon, Arthur, 98(1):26 American Indian in Graduate Barry M. Gough, review, 73(1):42 Dixon, E. James, Bones, Boats, and Bison: Studies: A Bibliography of Theses and Distant Justice: Policing the Alaskan Frontier, Archeology and the First Colonization Dissertations, review, 49(4):145 by William R. Hunt, review, 79(4):163 of Western North America, review, A Doctor among the Oglala Sioux Tribe: The Distant Neighbors: A Comparative History 92(1):46-47 Letters of Robert H. Ruby, 1953-1954, of Seattle and Vancouver, by Norbert Dixon, Frank Haigh, Railroads and by Robert H. Ruby, ed. Cary C. Collins MacDonald, review, 79(3):119 Government—Their Relations in the and Charles V. Mutschler, review, The Distribution of Kinship Systems in North United States, 1910-1921, 13(4):305 102(2):91-92 America, by Leslie Spier, 17(1):72-73 Dixon, Franklin W., Hunting for Hidden Gold, A Doctor Comes to California. The Diary District Relief Organization (Seattle), 92(2):109 of John S. Griffin, Assistant Surgeon 72(1):14-15 Dixon, George, 4(2):117-18, 6(1):67, 6(2):84, with Kearny’s Dragoons, 1846-1847, Diven, Robert J., Rowdy, review, 19(2):143 87, 11(1):8, 65(1):4, 6 ed. George Walcott Ames, Jr., review, Divers, Davis, 4(2):113 Dixon, Joseph K., The Vanishing Race, the Last 35(3):276-77 “Diversification in Montana’s Small Business,” Great Indian Council, 5(2):149-50 “‘Doctor’ Robert Newell, Mountain Man,” by by Henry C. Klassen, 84(3):98-107 Dixon, Joseph M., 64(2):50, 54, 70(3):133-39 T. C. Elliott, 18(3):181-86 “Diversion: An International Problem,” by Dixon, Roland B., Linguistic Families of “Doctor Saugrain Helped Lewis and Clark,” C. B. Bourne, 49(3):106-109 California, 11(1):71 by Edmond S. Meany, 22(4):295-311 Divin, Vasilii A., The Great Russian Navigator, The Dixon-Meares Controversy, rpt., ed. documentary films A. I. Chirikov, review, 85(2):74-75 Frederic W. Howay, review, 66(2):96 Copco newsreels, 91(2):110 Divine, Major J. See Baker, George The Dixon-Meares Controversy—Containing, Cuts, 72(3):111 Divine, Robert A., The Illusion of Neutrality, Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, In the Land of the Headhunters, 78(4):141- review, 54(3):132; Second Chance: by George Dixon, An Answer to Mr. 44, 81(2):50-53 The Triumph of Internationalism in George Dixon, by John Meares, and Documentary Source Book of American America During World War II, review, Further Remarks on the Voyages of John History, 1606-1926, by William 59(4):228-29; rev. of The Hawks of Meares, by George Dixon, ed. F. W. MacDonald, 18(4):306-307 World War II, 60(3):171; rev. of Soviet- Howay, review, 21(1):61-62 Documents and Readings in the History of American Confrontation: Postwar Djorup, Peter, 6(4):240 Europe Since 1918, ed. Walter Consuelo Reconstruction and the Origins of the Dmytryshyn, Basil, ed., To and Langsam and James Michael Eagan, Cold War, 66(3):114 Russian America: Three Centuries of review, 30(4):462-64 Divine Principle Church, 30(4):419 Russian Eastward Expansion, Vol. 3: “Documents from the Indian Fishing Rights Divine Science Church, 30(4):428 The Russian American Colonies, 1798- Controversy in the Pacific Northwest,” Diviney, Patrick, rev. of Confederate Raider in 1867: A Documentary Record, review, by Richard DuWors, 99(2):55-65 the North Pacific: The Saga of the C.S.S. 83(2):75 “Documents Illustrating the Beginnings of Shenandoah, 1864-65, 89(1):50-51; Doane, G. C., 29(2):145 the Presbyterian Advance into the rev. of A Hidden Past: An Exploration Doane, Orson, 33(4):417, 422-37, 34(1):39-86 Oregon Country,” by J. Orin Oliphant, of Eastside History, 92(2):105; rev. of Doane, R. W., 20(1):11 26(2):123-28, 26(3):202-24, 26(4):280- A Majority of One: Legislative Life, Doane, Woodbury J., 6(4):242, 43(2):154-57 301 95(1):40 Doane’s Oyster House (Olympia), 6(4):242, Documents on the History of the Russian- Division and Reunion, 1829-1889, by 6(4):242, 43(2):154-57 American Company, ed. Richard A. Woodrow Wilson, 18(2):151-52 Dobak, William A., rev. of General Crook and Pierce, review, 69(2):94 Division of Territories and Island Possessions the Western Frontier, 93(3):155-56 Documents relating to the North West (U.S. Dept. of the Interior), 88(1):4, Dobbs, Caroline C., Men of Champoeg, Company, ed. W. Stewart Wallace, 6-9, 89(3):122-23 24(3):236 review, 27(1):78-80 Divorce: An American Tradition, by Glenda Dobie, Edith, “Looking at Oregon Territory Dodd, Charles, 1(1):74-75, 33(3):346-47 Riley, review, 85(3):121 Through Advertisements,” 18(2):103- Dodd, William E., Jefferson Davis, review,

98 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 2(3):268-70; ed., The Riverside History Dodge, Ripley, 14(4):260 Marin, ed. Agnes C. Conrad, review, of the United States, review, 6(3):207- Dodge, William Sumner, 60(2):60-63, 65, 65(4):188-89 208 75(4):158-59 Donahue, J. H., 61(1):19-20 Dodds, Gordon B., “Artificial Propagation Dodson, William Daniel Boone, 91(3):150-55 Donahue, Peter, ed., Reading Portland: The of Salmon in Oregon, 1875-1910: A Doenecke, Justus D., Not to the Swift: The City in Prose, review, 99(1):45; ed., Chapter in American Conservation,” Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era, Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, 50(4):125-33; “The Historiography review, 72(2):93 review, 96(2):105-106 of American Conservation: Past and dog hair, use of, 6(2):89 Donald, David, Charles Sumner and the Prospects,” 56(2):75-81; ed., “H. dogfish oil industry, 34(1):14-15, 59(2):100- Coming of the Civil War, review, M. Chittenden’s ‘Notes on Forestry 102 52(4):163-64; Charles Sumner and the Paper,’” 57(2):73-81; The American A Dog-Puncher on the Yukon, by Arthur Rights of Man, review, 63(4):176-77; Northwest: A and Treadwell Walden, review, 19(4):304- The Civil War and Reconstruction, 2d Washington, review, 78(3):112-13; 305 ed., review, 54(1):42 Hiram Martin Chittenden: His Public “The Dog’s Hair Blankets of the ,” Donald, Leland, Aboriginal Slavery on the Career, review, 65(4):187-88; Oregon: A by F. W. Howay, 9(2):83-92 Northwest Coast of North America, Bicentennial History, review, 73(2):62- Dog-team Doctor; The Story of Dr. Romig, review, 89(4):213-14; rev. of People 65; The Silicon Forest: High Tech by Eva Greenslit Anderson, review, of the Coquille Estuary: Native Use in the Portland Area, 1945 to 1986, 32(1):117-18 of Resources on the Oregon Coast, review, 84(2):67; Varieties of Hope: Doheny, Edward L., 65(2):60-63, 65 88(3):156-57; rev. of Salt Spring: The An Anthology of Oregon Prose, review, Dohl (Dohle), Harry, 27(3):257, 260 Story of an Island, 93(2):98-99 85(4):161; ed., A Pygmy Monopolist: Doig, Charlie, 78(4):135-38 “Donald McKenzie in the Snake Country Fur The Life and Doings of R. D. Hume, Doig, Ivan, 78(4):134-40, 97(4): 180 Trade, 1816-1821,” by Jean C. Nielsen, Written by Himself and Dedicated to works of: This House of Sky: Landscapes of 31(2):161-79 His Neighbors, review, 53(2):81; rev. a Western Mind, 78(4):135-40, review, Donaldson, Lauren R., rev. of Return to the of Breaking New Ground, 65(1):43; 70(4):180; Winter Brothers: A Season River: A Story of the Chinook Run, rev. of Experiences in a Promised Land: at the Edge of America, 78(4):138-39, 33(1):85-86 Essays in Pacific Northwest History, review, 72(1):44 Donaldson, Thomas, Idaho of Yesterday, 78(1/2):59; rev. of H. M. Chittenden: Dolin, Eric Jay, Fur, Fortune, and Empire: review, 32(4):455-56 A Western Epic, Being a Selection from The Epic History of the Fur Trade in Donan, Pat (pseud. R. E. Bel), 60(2):66-76 His Unpublished Journals, Diaries, and America, review, 102(4):195-97 Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, 93(4):193, Reports, review, 53(4):161-62; rev. Dollar, Robert, 40(3):184, 187 98(4):164-65, 102(1):15 of Last of the Handmade Buildings: works of: Memoirs of Robert Dollar, Donelson, A. J., 2(2):118-19, 7(1):3-20, Glazed Terra Cotta in Downtown 18(1):75; Private Diary of Robert Dollar 10(1):4, 8, 32(1):13, 46-53 Portland, 77(1):32; rev. of Looking at on His Recent Visits to China, 18(1):75 D’Oney, Daniel, rev. of River Queen: The the Land of Promise: Pioneer Images Dolly Varden (musical), 81(2):58-60 Amazing Story of Tugboat Titan of the Pacific Northwest, 82(1):37; Dolph, Jerry, Fire in the Hole: The Untold Lucille Johnstone, 99(1):40-42; rev. rev. of Man and Nature, 58(1):41- Story of Hardrock Miners, review, of Sternwheelers and Canyon Cats: 42; rev. of Oregon Style: Architecture 87(2):108 Whitewater Freighting on the Upper from 1840 to the 1950s, 76(1):38; rev. Dolph, Joseph N., 32(4):377-79, 381-82, Fraser, 99(1):40-42 of A Point of Pride: The University 37(4):341-42, 347-54, 54(2):73-74 Dong, Lorraine, ed., Coming Man: 19th of Portland Story, 69(3):142; rev. of Dolphin (tugboat), 42(4):318-19, 322 Century American Perceptions of the Portland: A Pictorial History, 73(3):142; Dolphin, Wash., 9(2):115 Chinese, review, 89(2):98-104 rev. of Thinking Like a Mountain: Domesticating the West: The Re-creation of the Doniphan’s Expedition and the Conquest of Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of Nineteenth-Century American Middle New Mexico and California, by William an Ecological Attitude toward Deer, Class, by Brenda K. Jackson, review, Elsey Connelley, review, 2(2):169-70 Wolves, and Forests, 68(1):12; rev. of 99(1):36 Donley, L. B., 91(2):61, 64-65, 67 Washington’s Audacious State Capitol Domingo, Silme, 102(1):11 Donnan, Elizabeth, ed., Papers of James A. and Its Builders, 80(3):116; rev. of Dominguez, Francisco, 19(1):13-14 Bayard, 1796-1815, review, 7(1):76-77 The Willamette Valley: Migration and The Dominion and the Rising Sun: Canada Donnell, Camilla Thomson, 18(2):111, 118- Settlement on the Oregon Frontier, Encounters Japan, 1929-41, by John D. 20 71(3):137 Meehan, review, 97(2):100-101 works of: “Early Days at White Salmon Dodge, E. J. See E. J. Dodge Steamship Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, and The Dalles,” 4(2):105-15 Company 94(4):171-82 Donnelly, Alton S., ed., A History of the Dodge, Ernest S., Beyond the Capes: Pacific Dominion Lands Acts (Canada), 59(1):13-14, Russian-American Company, by P. Exploration from Captain Cook to 17, 86(4): 155 A. Tikhmenev, review, 71(1):45, the Challenger, 1776-1877, review, Dominion of the North, by Donald Grant Vol. 2, review, 72(2):92; ed., Russian 64(2):89 Creighton, review, 35(3):273-74 Population in Alaska and California, Dodge, H. L., 17(3):176 Dominis, John, 40(4):289-90 Late 18th Century—1867, by Svetlana Dodge, Henry, 28(4):351 Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora, by Irving G. Fedorova, review, 66(1):36; ed., Dodge, John, 23(1):54-60, 37(1):45 A. Leonard, 21(2):154 Russians on the Pacific, 1743-1799, by Dodge, Mabel, 50(3):84-86, 89 Don Francisco de Paula Marin: A Biography, Raisa V. Makarova, review, 68(3):150 Dodge, Marcella, 20(2):101 by Ross H. Gast. The Letters and Donnelly, Charles, 54(3):105-107, 109-11, Dodge, Mrs. John, 23(1):54-60 Journals of Francisco de Paula 56(3):106-107, 109, 61(3):130-31,

Index 99 134-35 Dos Passos, John, 1919, 77(4):124, 127 26(2):142 Donnelly, Lochren, 61(3):130-32 Doti, Lynne Pierson, rev. of Drifting toward Douglas firs, 98(2):58-61 Donnen, James W., rev. of A Southern Mayhem: The Bank Crisis in the United Douglas in Saskatchewan: The Story of a Odyssey: Travelers in the Antebellum States, 1930-1933, 101(3/4):164-65 Socialist Experiment, by Robert Tyre, North, 68(2):100 Doty, James, 11(4):243, 246 review, 54(2):84-85 Donohoe, Mike, 44(1):12 at Blackfeet Indian Agency, 37(1):45 Douglas Island (Alaska) Miners’ Union, Donohue, C. R., 31(2):133-35, 150, 154 journal of, 11(1):75-76 66(4):164-67, 170-72 Donovan, Brian, rev. of Inventing History on Northern Pacific railroad survey, Douglas, James, 5(4):285-86, 6(1):26-36, in the American West: The Romance 30(3):312-15 10(3):216, 218-19, 11(2):136, 139, and Myths of Grace Raymond Hebard, and Stevens, Isaac I., 31(4):413, 415-16 11(3):225-27, 13(4):293-95, 14(2):147, 97(3):150-51; rev. of Sailor on and treaty councils: Hell Gate, 29(3):283- 16(3):219-21, 16(4):291-95, 298-99, Snowshoes: Tracking Jack London’s 314; Point No Point, 46(2):52-56; 39(2):96-98, 101, 52(1):27-28 Northern Trail, 99(1):45-46 Walla Walla, 25(1):45, 97(1):20, 23, and administration of Vancouver Island, Donovan, J. J., 80(4):130-31 33-34, 99(4):164-66 8(3):223-25, 19(2):139, 22(2):117- Donovan, William J., 78(1/2):7-8 works of: Journal of Operations of 28, 23(2):96-98, 110-16, 29(1):18-24, Donovan and Meany (architects), 83(4):131 Governor Isaac Ingalls Stevens of 71(3):101-102, 104, 49(3):118 Donovan’s Mill Number One (Grays Harbor, Washington Territory in 1855, review, and Beaver, Herbert, 37(4):307-308 Wash.), 69(1):7-18 71(3):140 as chief factor, 1(1):41-42, 26(1):10-15, Donpierre, David, 15(3):171 Doty, James Duane, 11(1):75 28(4):407-409 Donworth, George, 43(2):158, 160, 163-64, Doty, Wash., 9(2):115-16 correspondence of, 2(1):43, 2(4):352-56, 167 Double OO Ranch (Harney County, Oreg.), 8(4):293-302, 9(1):66-67, 19(3):214- Dooley, John, 41(1):20 66(4):176-77, 181 16, 219-22, 21(1):47, 33(1):62-63, Dooling, M. T., 51(1):29 Doucet, Michael J., The Social Organization 36(1):71-74, 78 Doolittle, H. J., 49(1):16 of Early Industrial Capitalism, review, and Fraser River gold rush, 18(3):199-201, Doolittle, William H., 30(1):4-9, 88(2):77-79 74(3):141 205, 44(4):164-65 Dora (steamer), 96(3):117 Dougherty, J. Hampden, The Electoral System and native peoples, 5(1):48-50, 53-54, Doran, John T. “Red,” 71(2):54, 56 of the United States, review, 1(2):70-73 28(2):151-53, 54(4):159-61, 163, Dorcy, Michael M., rev. of Carrie M. Willard Dougherty, John (Indian agent), 28(4):350, 96(2):95, 98 among the Tlingits: The Letters of 352 and postal service, development of, 1881-1883, 88(1):44-45; rev. of Celilo Dougherty, Thomas A., 5(1):27 76(4):138-40, 142 Tales: Wasco Myths, Legends, Tales of Dougherty, William, 13(2):135 and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, Magic and the Marvelous, 88(4):202; Doughtery, Julia, 6(1):12 101(2):79 rev. of Loud Hawk: The United States Doughty, Robin W., Feather Fashions and reminiscences of, by Christine MacDonald versus the American Indian Movement, Bird Preservation: A Study in Nature McKenzie Williams, 13(2):115-16 86(2):94-95 Protection, review, 67(4):176 and San Juan boundary dispute, Dore, John, 64(4):143-46, 69(4):177-78, 180- Doughty, William M., 15(3):174-76 23(2):134-36, 23(3):199-204, 82, 72(1):17 Douglas, Alaska, 78(3):118, 85(3):82-92 23(4):286-89, 294, 299-300, 43(3):203- Dorion, Baptiste, 24(3):221, 226-29 Douglas, David 205, 209-10, 62(2):60, 62-67 Dorion, Marie, 24(3):221, 227-29, 26(2):156- on , 16(2):110-11, 52(1):28 on slavery and liquor trafficking, 57 at Fort Okanagan, 98(2):90 69(4):160-63, 166-67 Dorion, Pierre, Jr., 24(3):226-28 at Fort Vancouver, 3(1):64-66 Douglas, Jesse S., “Guide to The Washington Dorion, Pierre, Sr., 24(3):226 at Grand Coulee, 15(2):87-88 Historical Quarterly and The Pacific d’Orléans, François, 44(2):70-71 on HBC brigades, 5(4):284, 286, 6(1):27, Northwest Quarterly, 1906-1938,” Dorman, Allen, 52(4):137-38 29-36, 16(1):37 29(4):339-40; “Origins of the Dorn, Edward, The Shoshoneans: The People honoring, 25(2):156-57 Population of Oregon in 1850,” of the Basin-Plateau, review, 58(4):210 and McDonald, Finan, 13(3):205-207 41(2):95-108; rev. of Carbine and Doroshin, Peter, 7(3):233-36, 7(4):286, and Mount Robson (B.C.), 19(1):26-27 Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, 58(1):36-37, 74(2):59-68 at Spokane House, 39(3):194 29(3):320-22; rev. of Francis Parkman, Dorpat, Paul, rev. of Seattle in the 20th works of: Journal Kept by David Douglas 30(3):352-53; rev. of The Letters of Century, Vol. 2: Seattle, 1921-1940: During His Travels in North America, John McLoughlin from Fort Vancouver From Boom to Bust, 85(1):39-40 1823-1827, review, 6(3):200-202 to the Governor and Committee, First Dorrington, Lafayette A., 97(4):196-97 Douglas, Donald, 88(2):82-85, 87-89 Series: 1825-38, 34(2):213-15, Second Dorsett, Lyle W., “The City Boss and the Douglas, Frederic H., Indian Art of the United Series: 1839-44, 36(2):167-69, Third Reformer: A Reappraisal,” 63(4):150- States, review, 32(4):463-64; rev. of Series: 1844-46, 37(3):261-64; rev. of 54; rev. of Chicago: Growth of a The Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, Military Posts and Camps in Oklahoma, Metropolis, 62(1):26 43(4):305-306 28(2):193-96; rev. of No Man Like Joe: Dorsey, Walter, 70(2):51-52, 55 Douglas, Henry F., 74(1):5-6 The Life and Times of Joseph L. Meek, Dorson, Richard M., American Folklore, Douglas Aircraft, 88(2):82-92 41(2):171-72; rev. of Soldiers of the review, 52(2):71-72; Buying the Wind: Douglas County (Wash.), 9(2):116 Overland: Being Some Account of the Regional Folklore in the United States, agriculture (1890-1910), 37(4):281-86, Services of General Patrick Edward review, 56(3):139-40 296-302 Connor and His Volunteers in the Old Dorst, John D., Looking West, review, irrigation, 9(4):267, 269, 271 West, 30(4):450-51; rev. of They Built 91(2):99-100 newspapers, 14(1):21, 14(4):288, the West: An Epic of Rails and Cities,

100 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 27(2):181; rev. of The Western Military of the State of Washington, review, 99(2):92-93 Frontier, 1815-1846, 28(2):193-96 29(1):85-86 Drawing Shadows to Stone: The Photography Douglas, Malcolm, rev. of South America: Downriver: Orrin H. Ingram and the Empire of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Observations and Impressions, 4(1):46- Lumber Company, by Charles E. 1897-1902, by Laurel Kendall, Barbara 48 Twining, review, 67(4):175-76 Math, and Thomas Ross Miller, review, Douglas, Stephen A. Downtown Spokane Images, 1930-1949, by 90(2):89-90 debates of, with Abraham Lincoln, Carolyn Hage Nunemaker, review, Drawn to Yellowstone: Artists in America’s First 2(4):317-26 90(3):158-59 National Park, by Peter H. Hassrick, impact of, on regional politics, 42(1):15- Doyle, A. E., 100(2):79, 101(2):55, 68 review, 95(4):207-208 26, 44(3):107, 109 Doyle, Chloe A., 3(4):300 Dray (settler), 8(1):44 and railroad routes to Pacific Ocean, Doyle, Michael K., rev. of Admiral Bradley A. Drayton, Joseph, 16(1):51-52, 55-61, 47(4):97-106 Fiske and the American Navy, 71(3):136 16(2):140-45, 16(3):214-17, 221, on slavery, 2(3):209-32, 2(4):309-32 Doyle, Randall, A Political Dynasty in North 16(4):292, 17(1):43-64, 17(2):136 and state borders, 51(1):14, 51(3):124 Idaho, 1933-1967: Compton White, Drayton Harbor Oyster Company, 91(3):166 works of: Letters of Stephen A. Douglas, Sr., and Compton White, Jr., Two Dream a Little: Land and Social Justice in review, 53(3):124 Men—Two Visions—Two Fates, review, Modern America, by Dorothee E. Douglas, William J., 71(4):173-74 96(4):215-16 Kocks, review, 93(3):161-62 Douglas, William O., 79(3):90-97 Doyle, Reuben L., 8(2):146-50, 51(3):106 Dreamer-Prophets of the : works of: “Washington and Manifest Doyle, Susan Badger, ed., Journeys to the Smohalla and Skolaskin, by Robert Destiny,” review, 44(3):140-41; Go East, Land of Gold: Emigrant Diaries from H. Ruby and John A. Brown, review, Young Man: The Early Years, review, the Bozeman Trail, 1863-1866, review, 80(4):156-57 66(1):45-46; Nature’s Justice: Writings 93(1):50-51 Dreams of Fort Garry, by Robert Watson, of William O. Douglas, 2000 ed., review, Doyle, Terry, 8(2):146-50 23(4):305 92(4):208-209; rev. of Exploring Mount Dozier, Jack, “The Coeur d’Alene Land Rush, Dreiser, Theodore, 53(3):111-12 Rainier, 59(4):217-18; rev. of Exploring 1909-10,” 53(4):145-50 Drescher, Nuala McGann, “Three Problems the , 56(2):88-89; “Dr. George V. Calhoun,” by Christine A. for the Labor Historian,” 60(1):29-31 rev. of The Great Northwest: The Story Neergaard, 25(4):286-93 Dresden, Donald, The Marquis de Mores: of a Land and Its People, 65(2):85; Dr. Jackson (Squaxin Indian), 86(1):17-23 Emperor of the Bad Lands, review, rev. of High Trails: A Guide to the “Dr. John Evans, U.S. Geologist, 1851-1861,” 62(1):38-39 Cascade Crest Trail, 54(3):130; rev. of by Richard X. Evans, 26(2):83-89, Dresner, Jonathan, rev. of The Labor Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests of 26(3):240 Movement and Japanese Immigrants in Rainier, 54(3):130; rev. of The Olympic Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon, by Seattle, 99(2):101-102 Rain Forest, 59(1):10; rev. of Roads Frederick V. Holman, review, 2(1):44- Dressler, John, rev. of William Gilpin, Western and Trails of Olympic National Park, 46 Nationalist, 62(2):87 51(3):142-43 “Dr. John McLoughlin and His Guests,” by T. Drevdahl, Denise, rev. of Death Stalks the Douglas of the Fir: A Biography of David C. Elliott, 3(1):63-77 Yakama: Epidemiological Transitions Douglas, Botanist, by Athelstan Harvey, Dr. Judd, Hawaii’s Friend: A Biography of and Mortality on the Yakama Indian review, 39(1):65-66 Gerrit Parmele Judd (1803-1873), by Reservation, 1888-1964, 89(3):161 Douglass, Jim, 95(3):135 Gerrit J. Judd IV, review, 53(2):85 Drew, Fred, 42(4):305-306, 313 Douglass, R. H., 3(1):79, 17(3):200 “Dr. Kyo Koike, 1878-1947: Physician, Poet, Drew, G., 13(1):18-19 Dovell, W. T., 38(2):106-108 Photographer,” by Carol Zabilski, Drew, John, 98(1):22, 27 works of: “The Pathfinders,” 1(2):47-50; 68(2):72-79 Drew, R. F., rev. of John Ledyard’s Journey “A Scrap of Paper,” 15(2):146 Dr. Minor, by T. M. Pelly, 24(3):237-38 Through Russia and Siberia, 1787- Dow, James W., 15(2):112-13 Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend: 1788: The Journal and Selected Letters, Dowd, James Patrick, Custer Lives! review, An Autobiography, by Samuel E. 58(4):195 74(2):93 Kelly, with Quintard Taylor, review, Drewyer, George. See Drouillard, George Dowd, Michael, 58(1):18-19 102(4):201-202 Drewyer’s River. See Palouse River Dowell, B. F., 34(2):132 “Drafting Washington’s State Constitution,” Dreyfuss, Simeon, “A Prism of Carved Rock: Down, Robert Horace, A History of Oregon, 48(1):22-24 Dalles Area Rock Art as an Insight into 17(1):70-71 Drain Academy, 46(1):11 Native American Cultures,” 74(2):69- Down the Columbia, by Lewis R. Freeman, Drake, Daniel, 13(3):167-80 76 13(2):144-45 Drake, Emory, 89(2):110 Drift (literary magazine), 74(3):101 Downes, P. G., Sleeping Island, review, Drake, George, 84(1):22-24, 27-28 Drifting Sands of Party Politics, by Oscar W. 35(2):179-80 Drake, June, 89(2):110 Underwood, 23(1):69 Downey, Fairfax, Indian-Fighting Army, Drake Brothers (Silverton, Oreg.), 89(2):110 Drifting toward Mayhem: The Bank Crisis in review, 33(2):229-31; Our Lusty Draper, Theodore, The Rediscovery of Black the United States, 1930-1933, by Robert Forefathers, review, 38(4):359-60 Nationalism, review, 62(3):125-26 Lynn Fuller, review, 101(3/4):164-65 Downey, Robert M., 7(1):54 Drawing Back Culture: The Makah Struggle Driftmier, Ben, “Comparative Study of State Downey, William, 5(1):55-56, 23(1):54-60 for Repatriation, by Ann M. Tweedie, Constitutions for Provisions Not Downey-Bartlett, Laura B., Dictionary of the review, 94(4):212-14 Found in Our Own,” 3(4):259-73 Intertribal Indian Language Commonly Drawing Lines in the Forest: Creating Driftwood Valley: A Woman Naturalist in the Called Chinook, 16(3):235 Wilderness Areas in the Pacific Northern Wilderness, by Theodora C. Downie, Ralph Ernest, A Pictorial History Northwest, by Kevin R. Marsh, review, Stanwell-Fletcher, review, 92(2):101-

Index 101 102 Thrills of Western Trails in 1854, Letters of Herbert Beaver, 1836-1838, Driggs, Howard R., Hidden Heroes of the 17(2):147-48 Chaplain to the Hudson’s Bay Company Rockies, 15(4):304; The Old West Drumheller, Martha A., 8(1):38 and Missionary to the Indians at Fort Speaks, review, 49(1):40; Ox-Team Drumheller, Wash., 9(2):117 Vancouver, 50(4): 162 Days on the Oregon Trail, 14(2):152-53; Drumm, Stella M., ed., Journal of a Fur- Drury, Wells, 22(4):260-62 Westward America, review, 33(3):358- Trading Expedition on the Upper works of: An Editor on the Comstock Lode, 59 Missouri, 1812-1813, by John Luttig, review, 28(2):203-204 Drink in Canada: Historical Essays, ed. Cheryl 58(1):3-5 Drushka, Ken, HR: A Biography of H. R. Krasnick Warsh, review, 86(3):118-20 Drummond, Thomas, 19(1):27-28 MacMillan, review, 88(2):97-98; Drinking in America: A History, by Mark Drums and Scalpel: From Native Healers to Working in the Woods: A History of Edward Lender and James Kirby Physicians on the North Pacific Coast, Logging on the West Coast, review, Martin, review, 75(4):185 by R. Geddes Large, review, 60(3):164- 84(4):153 Dripps, Andrew, 35(1):34, 36, 39(1):5-7, 12- 65 The Dry Years: Prohibition and Social Change 29, 31 Drury, Clifford Merrill, 48(1):17, 75(3):140- in Washington, by Norman H. Clark, Dripps and Fontenelle Fur Company, 41, 102(2):69 review, 56(4):176-77, rev. ed., review, 24(1):31, 36 works of: “Early American Contacts with 79(4):161 Driscoll, John J., rev. of Canoe and Saddle, the Japanese,” 36(4):319-30; “The Dryad, Wash., 9(2):117 48(1):30; rev. of Fur Hunters of the Far Oregonian and Indian’s Advocate,” Dryden, Cecil, By Sea on the Tonquin, West, 48(1):30 56(4):159-67; “The Spokane Indian review, 47(4):126; Dryden’s History of Driscoll, Joseph, War Discovers Alaska, review, Mission at Tshimakain, 1838-1848,” Washington, review, 60(3):163; Indian 34(3):328-29 67(1):1-9; ed., “Gray’s Journal of Oasis, review, 31(1):115-17; Up the Driscoll, Karen Morgan, comp. and ed., Not 1838,” by W. H. Gray, 29(3):277-82; Columbia for Furs, review, 40(4):344- As Briefed: From the Doolittle Raid to Chief Lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, 45 a German Stalag, by C. Ross Greening, 1796-1876, review, 72(4):182; Elkanah Dryden, Wash., 9(2):117 review, 93(4):206 and Mary Walker, Pioneers among the Dryden’s History of Washington, by Cecil Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Spokane Indians, review, 32(1):111- Dryden, review, 60(3):163 Chinese Americans, by Jean Pfaelzer, 12; Henry Harmon Spalding, Pioneer Dryer, Thomas Jefferson, 44(3):107-108, review, 99(3):142-43 of Old Oregon, review, 27(4):391-92; 54(2):54-56, 76(2):54-55 Driven Wild: How the Fight against Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and Du Bois, S. A., 39(2):140-41 Automobiles Launched the Modern the Opening of Old Oregon, review, Du Bois, W. E. B., 65(2):66-78, 70(2):51, Wilderness Movement, by Paul S. Sutter, 66(2):84-85; Marcus Whitman, M.D.: 53-56 review, 94(3):154-55 Pioneer and Martyr, review, 29(2):205- Du Bourg, Louis Guillaume Valentine, Driver (ship), 11(2):146-47 207; My Road from Yesterday: An 32(2):174, 176-91 Driver, Harold E., Indians of North America, Autobiography, review, 77(2):75; Nine Du Four, Clarence John, The Russian 53(4):156-58; rev. of Reference Years with the Spokane Indians: The Withdrawal From California, 25(1):73 Encylopedia of the American Indian, Diary, 1838, 1848, of Elkanah Walker, Du Nord (North West Company employee), 59(1):51 review, 68(4):198; A Tepee In His Front 4(1):5 Driver, Isaac, 63(4):146 Yard: A Biography of H. T. Cowley, Du Pont Corporation. See DuPont “Driving Reindeer in Alaska,” by Clarence L. One of the Four Founders of the City of Dublin, Thomas, ed., Immigrant Voices: New Andrews, 26(2):90-93 Spokane, Washington, review, 41(1):73; Lives in America, 1773-1986, review, Droker, Howard A., 87(1):3 ed., Diaries and Letters of Henry H. 85(3):119 works of: “Seattle Race Relations during Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating Dubofsky, Melvyn, “James H. Hawley and the Second World War,” 67(4):163- to the Nez Perce Mission, 1838-1842, the Origins of the Haywood Case,” 74; Family of Strangers: Building a review, 50(3):116; ed., First White 58(1):23-32; We Shall Be All: A History Jewish Community in Washington Women Over the Rockies: Diaries, of the Industrial Workers of the World, State, review, 95(4):211-12; Seattle’s Letters, and Biographical Sketches of the review, 61(4):230-31, abr. ed., review, Unsinkable Houseboats: An Illustrated Six Women of the Oregon Mission Who 93(1):44-45; rev. of Jurisdictional History, review, 70(2):90; rev. of The Made the Overland Journey in 1836 Disputes in Construction: The Causes, Making of an Ethnic Middle Class: and 1838, 2 vols., review, 55(3):128, the Joint Board, and the nlrb, 53(2):85- Portland Jewry over Four Generations, Vol. 2, review, 58(2):102-103; ed., 86 75(1):41; rev. of Maritime Memories of The Spalding-Lowrie Correspondence, Dubois (Idaho) reclamation project, Puget Sound, 69(3):141 review, 34(1):121; rev. of Desert 78(4):123-25, 128 “Dropping the ‘H’ from Port Townsend,” by Saints: The Mormon Frontier in Dubois, Fred T., 27(2):175, 60(2):82 Edmond S. Meany, 24(1):49-52 Utah, 33(4):452-53; rev. of From anti-Mormon stance of, 60(4):193-98 Drouillard, George, 62(2):71 Honeymoon to Massacre: The Story and free coinage of silver, 33(3):286-93, “The Drowned Forest of the Columbia of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, 296, 53(4):138-44 Gorge,” by J. Neilson Barry, 26(2):119- 33(1):72-73; rev. of Life and Letters and Idaho borders, 21(4):285-87, 22 of Mrs. Jason Lee, 28(3):318-19; rev. 46(3):82-88 Drukman, Mason, Wayne Morse: A Political of Marcus Whitman, Crusader, Part and Idaho election of 1918, 56(1):17-29 Biography, review, 90(1):47 One, 1802-1839, 28(1):89-91; rev. of and irrigation, 93(1):21 Drum, Henry, 26(2):94-95, 106 Miles Goodyear, 29(2):210-11; rev. of works of: Fred T. Dubois’s “The Making of Drumheller, Daniel, 16(3):192-93, 17(3):191 Narcissa Whitman, Pioneer of Oregon, a State,” review, 64(2):92 works of: “Uncle Dan” Drumheller Tells 33(1):72-73; rev. of Reports and Dubrieul, Jean Baptiste, 24(3):221, 224, 230

102 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Dubrow, Gail, Sento at Sixth and Main: Dufresne, Frank, Alaska’s Animals and Fishes, Dunbar, Seymour, A History of Travel in Preserving Landmarks of Japanese review, 46(4):124-25 America, review, 6(3):205-207 American Heritage, review, 94(3):153- Dugan, Dan O., 95(1):19 Duncalo, Frederic, A Brief History of the War, 54 Dugan, Frank P., 24(2):96-97, 51(4):171 10(1):75 Duck Stamp Act (1934). See Migratory Bird Dugan, Mark, The Grey Fox: The True Story Duncan, Charles (ship captain), 57(1):15, 17 Hunting Stamp Act (1934) of Bill Miner—Last of the Old-Time Duncan, Charles T., ed., An Overland Journey Ducker, James H., “An Auto in the Wilderness: Bandits, review, 86(4):191-92 from New York to San Francisco in the Dr. Percival’s 1911 Alaska-Yukon Dugdale, D. E., 82(3):99 Summer of 1859, by Horace Greeley, Drive,” 90(2):77-88; “Curriculum Duis, Perry R., The Saloon: Public Drinking in review, 56(1):37-38 for a New Culture: A Case Study of Chicago and Boston, 1880-1920, review, Duncan, David, 26(3):215, 217 Schools and Alaska Natives, 1884- 76(4):157 Duncan, Dayton, Scenes of Visionary 1947,” 91(2):71-83; “Gold Rushers Duke, David C., “Anna Louise Strong and the Enchantment: Reflections on Lewis and North: A Census Study of the Yukon Search for a Good Cause,” 66(3):123- Clark, review, 96(4):207-208 and Alaskan Gold Rushes, 1896- 37 Duncan, James A., 52(3):85, 91-93, 95, 98, 1900,” 85(3):82-92; rev. of Farallon: Duke of York. See Chet-ze-moka (Duke of 55(4):147, 154-56, 57(4):151, 155- Shipwreck and Survival on the Alaska York; Klallam leader) 56, 69(3):129, 70(1):33, 86(1):38, Shore, 92(4):209; rev. of Gamblers The Dukes, by Douglas E. Harker, review, 98(4):187, 190 and Dreamers: Women, Men, and 67(4):181 Duncan, John W., 72(4):174 Community in the Klondike, 90(3):164; Dulles, Foster Rhea, America in the Pacific, Duncan, Johnson K., 2(2):118-19, 30(3):304, rev. of A Hoghead’s Random Railroad review, 24(1):58-59; The Road to 306, 32(1):12, 17, 19-52, 58 Reminiscences, 88(3):156 Teheran. The Story of Russia and Duncan, Kate C., One Thousand One Curious Duckett, Kenneth, 48(3):106 America, 1781-1943, review, 35(3):269- Things: Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and works of: Modern Manuscripts: A Practical 72 Native American Art, review, 93(1):42- Manual for Their Management, Care, Dumbell, K. E. M., Seeing the West, review, 43; Out of the North: The Subarctic and Use, review, 68(3):148-49 12(1):71-72 Collection of the Haffenreffer Museum Dudley, E. R., 96(3):125-27 Dumke, Glenn S., The Boom of the Eighties in of Anthropology, review, 81(4):155 Due, John F., The Electric Interurban Railways Southern California, review, 36(2):180- Duncan, Kunigunde, Blue Star: Told From in America, review, 52(2):68-69; 81; ed., Mexican Gold Trail: The the Life of Corabelle Fellows, review, Rails to the Ochoco Country, review, Journal of a Forty-Niner, by George 31(1):115-17 60(4):229-30 W. B. Evans, review, 37(3):267-68; rev. Duncan, Matthew, 28(4):351 Dueber, Peter, 41(3):244, 248-52 of The Colorado, 38(1):87-88; rev. of Duncan, William, 5(1):51-52, 8(1):39, Duff (ship), 36(2):103-107, 110 Gold Rush: The Journals, Drawings, 21(4):271-72, 274-75 Duff: A Life in the Law, by David Ricardo and Other Papers of J. Goldsborough Duncan Plan, 69(3):129-30 Williams, review, 76(3):116 Bruff, Captain, Washington City and Dundas, Henry, 41(4):352 Duff, Wilson, Images: Stone: B.C.: Thirty California Mining Association, April 2, Dungeness, Wash., 9(2):118, 24(4):264-70, Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian 1849-July 20, 1851, 35(4):367-68 28(3):312-15 Sculpture, review, 68(4):197-98 Dun, R. G. See R. G. Dun Company Dungeness Canal, 10(1):33 Duff Pattullo of British Columbia, by Robin Dunae, Patrick A., Gentlemen Emigrants: Dungeness-Sequim Cooperative Creamery, Fisher, review, 83(3):114-15 From the British Public Schools to the 24(4):268 Duffek, Karen, The Transforming Image: Canadian Frontier, review, 73(4):190; Dunham, Wayland A., Blue Enchantment; The Painted Arts of Northwest Coast First rev. of Letters from Windermere, 1912- Story of Crater Lake, review, 33(2):217- Nations, review, 93(2):94-95 1914, 77(1):34 18 Duffin, Andrew P., “Remaking the Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 96(2):70 Dunham, William H., 11(2):141-42 Palouse: Farming, Capitalism, and Dunbar, Ralph Oregon, 4(1):39-40, 4(4):254, Duniway, A. J., 9(2):137-40 Environmental Change, 1825-1914,” 260, 271-72, 15(2):103-104, 22(4):283 Duniway, Abigail Scott, 17(1):29-30, 32 95(4):194-204; Plowed Under: Dunbar, Robert G., “The Economic in journalism, 74(4):155-58 Agriculture and Environment in the Development of the Gallatin Valley,” papers of, 87(3):166 Palouse, review, 99(2):100-101; rev. 47(4):117-23; “The Initiation of and woman suffrage, 17(1):29-30, 32, of Company Towns of the Pacific the McNary-Haugen Movement in 42(2):127-28, 135-36, 58(1):7, 10, Northwest, 96(1):42-43; rev. of Game Montana and the Pacific Northwest,” 67(2):50-54, 56, 59, 62, 87(3):166, in the Garden: A Human History of 71(2):63-71; Forging New Rights in 95(2):75-77, 79, 96(2):77-78, Wildlife in Western Canada to 1940, Western Waters, review, 75(2):93; rev. 98(4):159-67 95(3):155-56; rev. of Native River: The of Feedlot Empire: Beef Cattle Feeding works of: Edna and John: A Romance of Columbia Remembered, Priest Rapids to in Illinois and Iowa, 1840-1900, Idaho Flat, ed. Debra Shein, review, the International Boundary, 95(2):96; 67(4):175; rev. of M. L. Wilson and the 92(4):210-11 rev. of Plundertown, USA: Coos Bay Campaign for the Domestic Allotment, Dunkards, 61(1):11-12 Enters the Global Economy, 95(3):162 62(1):44-45; rev. of Men to Match My Dunlap, Anna C., 43(2):127 Duffin, Robert, 6(1):50-54, 12(1):47, 50, Mountains: The Opening of the Far Dunlap, Leslie W., “The Oregon Free Press,” 51(1):2-3, 6 West, 1840-1900, 48(3):108-109; rev. 33(2):171-85 Duffy, Barbara, rev. of Mazama: The Past of Witching for Water, Oil, Pipes, and Dunlap, S. S., 8(1):33 100 Years; Life and Events in the Upper Precious Minerals: A Persistent Folk Dunlap, Thomas R., Saving America’s Wildlife, Methow Valley and Early Winters, Belief from Frontier Days down to the review, 80(1):37; rev. of Reel Nature: 90(2):97 Present, 70(1):44 America’s Romance with Wildlife on

Index 103 Film, 92(2):98 Duval, Wash., 9(2):118 Dyrenforth, Robert St. George, 52(4):132-33 Dunlay, Thomas W., Kit Carson and the Duwamish people, 2(4):305-308 Dyson, Lowell K., Red Harvest: The Indians, review, 93(3):159-60; Wolves Duwamish racetrack (Seattle), baseball at, Communist Party and American for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and 87(4):172-73, 175-76 Farmers, review, 74(3):138 Auxiliaries with the , Duwamish River (Wash.), 48(1):1-6, 90(1):8- 1860-90, review, 75(2):86 11 Dunlop, N., 102(2):87 DuWors, Richard, “Documents from the Dunn, Donald D., 82(1):5-7 Indian Fishing Rights Controversy in E Dunn, Douglas, “B.C. Explorers: A Digital the Pacific Northwest,” 99(2):55-65 History of the Pacific Northwest,” Dwan, Stephen, 74(1):14-15 E. H. Harriman, a Biography, by George 99(1):48-50 Dwight, Timothy, 16(2):123-24 Kennan, 13(4):302-303 Dunn, Duncan, 85(3):115 Dwight L. Moody, American Evangelist, 1837- E. J. Dodge Steamship Company, 30(2):142- Dunn, Edgar S., Jr., Regions, Resources, and 1899, by James L. Findlay, Jr., review, 43 Economic Growth, review, 57(2):85 61(3):170 E. O. Holland and the State College of Dunn, Millie, 37(2):138, 140 Dworshak Dam (Idaho), 89(3):166 Washington, 1916-1944, by Wiliam M. Dunn, Robert, 100(3):112-16 Dwyer, Richard A., Lying on the Eastern Slope: Landeen, review, 50(2):68-69 Dunn, Walter S., Jr., rev. of Guns on the Early James Townsend’s Comic Journalism on E. T. Barnette: The Strange Story of the Man Frontiers: A History of Firearms from the Mining Frontier, review, 76(2):71; Who Founded Fairbanks, by Terrence Colonial Times Through the Years of the ed., Songs of the American West, review, Cole, review, 73(3):133 Western Fur Trade, 49(1):44-45; rev. of 60(2):83; ed., The Songs of the Gold E. W. Nelson’s Notes on the Indians of the The Northwest Gun, 49(1):44-45 Rush, review, 56(4):181-82 Yukon and Innoko Rivers, Alaska, ed. Dunne, Gerald T., Justice Joseph Story and Dwyer, Robert Joseph, The Gentile Comes James W. VanStone, review, 70(4):182 the Rise of the Supreme Court, review, to Utah; A Study in Religious and Eagan, Charles P., 2(1):34 63(4):175 Social Conflict (1862-1890), review, Eagan, James Michael, ed., Documents and Dunne, Willis F., 64(1):12-20 33(3):354-56 Readings in the History of Europe Since Dunning, William Archibald, The British Dwyer, Tim, 67(4):145-46 1918, review, 30(4):462-64 Empire and the United States, 6(2):130- Dwyer, William L., The Goldmark Case: An Eager, Abigail Holden, 18(2):123, 126-31, 31 American Libel Trial, review, 76(2):71; 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Dunsmuir, James, 102(2):79, 87 rev. of Decade of Fear: Senator Eager, Eddie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191-98, Dunsmuir, Richard, 102(2):81. See also R. Hennings and Civil Liberties, 57(2):56 18(4):277-88 Dunsmuir and Sons Dyar, Ralph E., News for an Empire: The Story Eager, Everett, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- DuPont, 85(1):7-13, 95(2):83, 96(3):124-27, of the Spokesman-Review of Spokane, 98, 18(4):277-88 101(2):88, 92, 101(2):88, 92 Washington, and of the Field it Serves, Eager, Hattie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Dupont, Wash., 9(2):118 review, 43(2):171-73 98, 18(4):277-88 DuPre, Gertrude, 73(2):56, 58 Dyck, Harvey L., ed., Empire and Nations: Eager, James, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191-98, DuPuy, William Atherton, The Nation’s Essays in Honour of Frederic H. Soward, 18(4):277-88 Forests, review, 30(2):233 review, 62(2):93 Eager, Luther, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Durden, Robert F., The Climax of Populism: Dye, Douglas, “For the Sake of Seattle’s Soul: 98, 18(4):277-88 The Election of 1896, review, 57(1):45- The Seattle Council of Churches, the Eager, Nellie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191-98, 46 Nikkei Community, and World War II,” 18(4):277-88 Durgin, Alonzo, 15(2):103-104 93(3):127-36 Eager, William, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Durham, George, “Canoes from Cedar Logs: Dye, Eva Emery, 2(3):254, 18(4):269, 98, 18(4):277-88 A Study of Early Types and Designs,” 25(2):129, 58(1):7-12, 101(2):82 Eagle (ship), 12(3):185-86, 188, 195-97 46(2):33-39 works of: The Conquest: The True Story Eagle, Alaska, 85(3):83-92 Durham, Philip, The Negro Cowboys, review, of Lewis and Clark, 22(4):295-307, Eagle Gorge, Wash., 9(2):119 56(3):135-36 58(1):7-9, 83(1):22-28, 98(4):161, Eagle Gorge Dam. See Howard A. Hanson Durieu, Pierre-Paul, 19(2):125-26, 128, 132, 163, 167; McDonald of Oregon, review, Dam 19(3):183, 72(3):102-105, 97(1):33-35, 1(2):66-70; The Soul of America, an Eagle Valley (B.C.), 86(1):29-32 99(4):164 Oregon Iliad, 25(4):305-306; rev. of The Eagle’s Gift; Alaska Eskimo Tales, by Knud Durkopp, William, 49(3):92 Sacajawea, 24(2):149-50 Rasmussen, review, 24(1):59-60 Durning, Jean, Seattle in Black and White: Dye, Kevin, ed., Recollections from the Colville Eagleton, Clyde, 49(3):108-10 The Congress of Racial Equality and the Indian Agency, 1886-1889, by Rickard Eames, Wilberforce, 29(2):223-24 Fight for Equal Opportunity, review, D. Gwydir, review, 93(4):205-206 “Eamon de Valera and the Northwest: Irish 102(3):150-51 Dyer, Brainerd, rev. of Americans Interpret Nationalism Confronts the Red Scare,” dust storm in Wash. and Oreg. (1931), Their Civil War, 45(3):102-103; rev. of by Timothy J. Sarbaugh, 81(4):145-51 79(2):50-55 James K. Polk: Continentalist, 1843- Earle, Frances M., rev. of The External Trade Dusty, Wash., 22(3):183 1846, 58(4):209-10 of the Pacific Northwest, 34(3):310-11; Dutch Immigrant Memoirs and Related Dyer, Denee, 78(3):92-94 rev. of Supplementary Analysis of the Writings, ed. Henry S. Lucas, review, Dyer, Thomas G., Theodore Roosevelt and the External Trade of the Pacific Northwest, 47(3):93-94 Idea of Race, review, 72(4):183 34(3):310-11 “Dutiful Daughter to Independent Woman: Dyer, William, 4(4):258, 269 “Earliest Celebrations of Independence Day The Diaries of Reba Hurn, 1907-1908,” Dyes, J. W. W., 16(1):51-52, 55-61 in the Northwest,” by O. B. Sperlin, by Laura Arksey, 95(4):182-93 Dyment, Colin V., 10(3):237-38 35(3):215-22

104 Pacific Northwest Quarterly “Earliest Expedition against Puget Sound Robert L. Wrigley, Jr., 34(4):353-65 6(4):280 Indians,” by Frank Ermatinger, Early History of the Creek Indians and Their “Early Spanish Artists on the Northwest 1(2):16-29 Neighbors, by John R. Swanton, Coast,” by Donald C. Cutter, 54(4):150- “An Early Account of Japanese Life in the 13(4):306 57 Pacific Northwest: Writings of Nagai The Early History of the Fraser River Mines, by The Early Spanish Main, by Carl Ortwin Kafu,” ed. Stephen W. Kohl, 70(2):58- Frederic W. Howay, 17(3):236 Sauer, review, 58(3):156-57 68 The Early History of the Lumber Trade of “Early Telephone Use in Seattle, 1880s-1920s,” “An Early Account of the Loss of the Boston in Kansas City, by Charles P. Deatherage, by Keiko Tanaka, 92(4):190-202 1803,” ed. F. W. Howay, 17(4):280-88 16(2):154 Early Views: Historical Vignettes of Sitka “Early Agricultural Settlements in Southern “The Early History of the Palouse River and National Historical Park, by Kristen Idaho,” by Leslie L. Sudweeks, Its Names,” by Albert W. Thompson, Griffin, review, 95(3):156-57 28(2):137-50 62(2):69-76 Early Visitors to Southeastern Alaska: Nine “Early American Contacts with the Japanese,” The Early History of Transportation in Oregon, Accounts, ed. R. N. DeArmond, review, by Clifford M. Drury, 36(4):319-30 by Henry Villard, review, 35(3):268-69 71(3):138 Early American Mountaineers, by Allen H. “The Early History of White Pine County, Early Voyages of the Pacific; a Few Notes on the Bent, 5(1):62 Nevada, 1865-1887,” by Russell Days of Iron Men and Wooden Ships, “Early Architecture in the Northwest,” by Richard Elliott, 30(2):145-68 comp. Archie W. Shiels, 22(3):229 Thomas R. Garth, Jr., 38(3):215-32 “Early Irrigation in the Boise Valley,” by Paul “Early Wagon Roads in the Inland Empire,” “Early Athletics at the University of L. Murphy, 44(4):177-84 by Otis W. Freeman, 45(4):125-30 Washington,” by Charles M. Gates, Early Japanese History (c. 40 B. C.–A. D. Early Washington Communities in Art, by 52(3):99-107 1167), by Robert Karl Reischauer, Washington State Historical Society, Early Catholic Missions in Old Oregon, Vol. review, 29(1):102-104 review, 60(1):28 1, ed. Clarence B. Bagley, review, Early Klickitat Valley Days, by Robert Ballou, “Early Washington Post Offices,” by Lewis A. 23(3):228, Vol. 2, ed. Clarence B. review, 30(3):346-48 McArthur, 20(2):129-33 Bagley, review, 24(1):60-61 “Early Letter from the Methodist Mission,” by The Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Turner, “Early Cuttermen in Alaska Waters,” by Cyrus Shepard, 24(1):53-57 ed. Everett E. Edwards and Fulmer Dennis L. Noble and Truman R. “Early Library Development in Washington,” Mood, review, 30(3):354-56 Strobridge, 78(3):74-82 by Charles W. Smith, 17(4):246-58 Earnest, Ernest, Expatriates and Patriots: “Early Days at the Cascades,” by George Iman, Early Maritime Artists of the Pacific Northwest American Artists, Scholars, and Writers 18(4):261-65 Coast, 1741-1841, by John Frazier in Europe, review, 60(2):114-15 “Early Days at White Salmon and The Henry, review, 76(2):74 “The Earnest Ladies: The Walla Walla Dalles,” by Camilla Thomson Donnell, The Early Medici, by L. Collison-Morley, Woman’s Club and the Equal Suffrage 4(2):105-15 28(1):110 League of 1886-1889,” by Nelson A. Early Days in Old Oregon, by Katharine Berry Early Mormonism and the Magic World View, Ault, 42(2):123-37 Judson, review, 7(4):324-26 by Michael D. Quinn, review, 79(2):80 The Earnest Men: Republicans of the Civil Early Days in the Big Bend Country, by “‘The Early Morning of Yakima’s Day of War Senate, by Allan G. Bogue, review, William S. Lewis, 17(4):302 Greatness’: The Yakima County 75(2):81 Early Days in the Fir Tree Country, by Mabel Agricultural Boom of 1905-1911,” by Earth Lodge Cult, 64(3):120 Goodwin Cleland, 15(2):148-49 G. Thomas Edwards, 73(2):78-89 Earthlight, Wordfire: The Work of Ivan “The Early Defense and Militia of the “An Early Nineteenth-Century Artist in Doig, by Elizabeth Simpson, review, Okanagan Valley, 1871-1914,” by R. H. Alaska: Louis Choris and the First 86(2):93-94 Roy, 57(1):28-35 Kotzebue Expedition,” by James W. earthquakes, in Russian America (1840-66), “Early Development of Railroads in the VanStone, 51(4):145-58 74(2):59-61, 65-68 Pacific Northwest,” by C. J. Smith, Early Okanogan History, by William C. Easley, Roxanne, “Demographic Borderlands: 13(4):243-50 Brown, review, 4(2):130 People of Mixed Heritage in the “Early Efforts at Road Making,” by George H. Early Printing in the Oregon Country, by Russian American Company and the Himes, 15(4):263-65 Alfred Powers, 25(3):234 Hudson’s Bay Company, 1670-1870,” “Early Efforts to Locate the Capital of “Early Protest Against Incorporation of 99(2):73-91 Washington Territory,” by Arthur S. Seattle,” 23(4):301-302 East Greenacres (Spokane Valley), 84(1):9, 15 Beardsley, 32(3):239-87 “Early Recollections and Impressions of East India Company, 15(1):3, 5-10, 21(4):243- The Early Far West, by W. J. Ghent, 23(1):71- Umatilla County, Oregon,” by Park 44, 253, 265, 102(4):183-84 72 Weed Willis, 28(3):301-11 Easterbrook, G. W., “Washington Territory in “Early Followers of Captain Gray,” by F. W. “‘Early Records of the University,” by the War Between the States,” 2(1):33- Howay, 18(1):11-20 Edmond S. Meany, 8(2):114-23 39 The Early History of Cuba, 1492-1586, by I. A. “Early Relations of the Sandwich Islands to Easterbrook, W. F., rev. of Trade Union Wright, 8(1):69 the Old Oregon Territory,” by Guy Agreements in Canadian Industry, “The Early History of Fort George Wright: Vernon Bennett, 4(2):116-26 34(4):415-16 Black Infantrymen and Theodore Early Schools of Washington Territory, by The Eastern Establishment and the Western Roosevelt in Spokane,” by Mary Ellen Angie Burt Bowden, 26(2):151-52 Experience: The West of Frederic Rowe, 80(3):91-100 The Early Sentiment for the Annexation of Remington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Early History of Idaho, by W. J. McConnell, California: An Account of the Growth Owen Wister, by G. Edward White, review, 5(2):142-43 of American Interest in California From review, 60(1):38-39 “The Early History of Pocatello, Idaho,” by 1835 to 1846, by Robert Glass Cleland, The Eastern Frontier: The Settlement of

Index 105 Northern New England, 1610-1763, by Canada, review, 54(1):43-44 on state capital location, 32(3):271-72 Charles E. Clark, review, 62(4):155 Ebbets, John, 23(4):261, 275, 280-81 works of: “The Powder River and John Eastern Oregon Land Company, 100(4):175 Ebbets, Richard, 23(4):261-64, 271-76 Day Mines in 1862: Diary of Winfield Eastern Outfitting Company (Seattle), Ebbley, Norman, Jr., 88(1):4, 7 Scott Ebey,” 33(4):409-37, 34(1):39-86 70(2):70 Ebel, Wesley J., Saving the Salmon: A History Ebey’s Landing (Wash.), 9(2):120 Eastern Railway and Lumber Company, of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Eblen, Jack Ericson, “Status, Mobility, and 102(3):125 Efforts to Protect Anadromous Fish on Empire: The Territorial Governors, The Eastern Valleys of the Purcell Range, the Columbia and Snake Rivers, review, 1869-90,” 60(3):145-53; The First British Columbia, by Conrad Kain, 88(1):16-17 and Second United States Empires: 19(3):235 Ebenstein, William, Fascist Italy, review, Governors and Territorial Government, Primer, comp. Oscar M. 31(1):117-19 1784-1912, review, 60(4):228 Waddell, 34(2):230 Eber, Dorothy, ed., Pitseolak: Pictures out of Eby, Cecil, Between the Bullet and the Lie: Eastern Washington State Historical My Life, review, 65(1):41-42 American Volunteers in the Spanish Society, 10(1):48, 11(1):38, 45(3):91- Eberstadt, Edward, The William Robertson Civil War, review, 61(4):235-36 94, 46(2):51, 91(2):87-88, 91-92, Coe Collection of Western Americana, Eby, E. H., 97(3):126, 128 102(2):69, 75 review, 40(1):74-76 works of: “Gold in the Slag Heap: More works of: History, Constitution and Annual Ebert, Eloise, rev. of Stations West: The Story Mark Twain Material,” 59(1):45-47; Report, 1918, review, 10(2):153 of the Oregon Railways, 66(3):140-41 “A Note on ‘American Salmon,’ by Eastern Washington University. See Benjamin Ebey, Eason Benton, 7(3):241-43, 7(4):313, Rudyard Kipling: A Sketch from P. Cheney Academy; Washington State 319, 8(1):43-60, 8(2):126-34, American Notes,” 60(4):181-82; rev. Normal School at Cheney 11(3):240, 33(3):297-320, 333-43 of American Intellectual Histories and Eastern Washington’s Vanished Gristmills and Ebey, Elizabeth Ruth, 33(3):300, 334, Historians, 58(2):108; rev. of City of the Men Who Ran Them, by Florence E. 33(4):432, 34(1):70-73 the West: Emerson, America, and the Sherfey, review, 71(3):139 Ebey, Emily (Emily Bell; Emily Palmer; Emily Urban Metaphor, 60(2):105; rev. of Eastman, Carol M., ed., The Tsimshian and Sconce), 33(3):297-323, 33(3):325-47, The Course of American Democratic Their Neighbors of the North Pacific 34(1):78 Thought: An Intellectual History Since Coast, review, 77(1):31 works of: “Diary of Colonel Isaac N. 1815, 31(3):361-63; rev. of Frontier: Eastman, Elaine Goodale, Pratt: The Red and Mrs. Emily Ebey, 1856-1857,” American Literature and the American Man’s Moses, review, 27(1):86-87 33(3):297-323 West, 56(4):183-84; rev. of Joseph Eastman, George, 23(3):239 Ebey, George W. P., 7(3):242, 33(3):301, 303, Hopkins Twichell: Mark Twain’s Friend Eastman, Max, 50(3):85 306, 308, 337-39, 34(1):62-63 and Pastor, 58(4):213-14; rev. of The Easton, J. S., 26(3):214-15 Ebey, Isaac N., 11(2):143-44, 148, 11(3):239- Journals of Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Easton, Robert, Guns, Gold and Caravans: The 40, 36(4):337-38 60(3):167-68; rev. of Mark Twain and Extraordinary Life and Times of Fred and creation of Wash. Terr., 13(1):18-19 John Bull: The British Connection, Meyer Schroder. . . . review, 70(4):183; as customs agent, 43(3):205-206 62(4):156-57; rev. of Mark Twain’s Max Brand: The Big “Westerner,” diary of, 7(3):239-46, 7(4):307-21, Correspondence with Henry Huttleston review, 62(3):120 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52, 33(3):297-323 Rogers, 1893-1909, 61(3):171; rev. of Easton, Stanly A., 84(2):43-49 manuscripts of, 9(3):238-39 Mark Twain’s Hannibal, Huck and Easton, Wash., 9(2):120 murder of, 1(1):74-75, 1(2):53, 19(2):139- Tom, 61(3):171; rev. of Mark Twain’s “Eastward Expansion of Population from the 40, 31(4):419, 33(3):325-47, 33(4):410- Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts, Pacific Slope,” by Guy Vernon Bennett, 11, 36(1):69-78 61(3):171; rev. of Mr. Clemens and 3(2):115-23 works of: “Diary of Colonel Isaac N. Mark Twain: A Biography, 57(4):180; Eaton, Allen H., The Oregon System: The Story and Mrs. Emily Ebey, 1856-1857,” rev. of Richard Henry Dana: A of Direct Legislation in Oregon, review, 33(3):297-323 Biography, 61(4):233; rev. of A River 4(1):44-45 Ebey, Jacob (Isaac’s father), 33(3):297, 303-18, Runs Through It and Other Stories, Eaton, Charles H., 12(3):223, 23(2):144-47, 334-39 68(1):45-46; rev. of The Salmon: 36(4):334-36 Ebey, Jacob Ellison, 7(3):240-44, 7(4):313, Their Fight for Survival, 65(4):192- Eaton, Clement, Jefferson Davis, review, 319, 8(1):41-60, 8(2):125-34, 93; rev. of The Shaping of a Family, A 70(4):187 33(3):297-320, 333-43 Memoir, 71(4):189; rev. of The Spirit of Eaton, Cora Smith, 67(2):57-58, 96(2):78-79 Ebey, Mary (Mary Bozarth; Mary Wright), American Government, 57(2):82; rev. Eaton, Hattie, 14(2):117 33(3):301, 305-306, 311, 317, 332, 334, of The Times of Melville and Whitman, Eaton, J. H., 16(1):38-39 34(1):62-63, 34(1):73 39(1):70-71; rev. of Tommy Brayshaw: Eaton, Jeanette, Narcissa Whitman, Pioneer of Ebey, Rebecca Davis, 7(3):239-46, 7(4):307- The Ardent Angler-Artist, 71(2):94; rev. Oregon, review, 33(1):72-73 21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52, 33(3):336, of Who’s Who Among Pacific Northwest Eaton, John, 98(4):172-73 338 Authors, 50(3):98 Eaton, Lestina Z. Himes, 23(1):54-60 Ebey, Sarah Blue, 33(3):297-303, 309, 312, Eccles, David, 49(3):114 Eaton, Nathan, 23(1):54-60 319, 334-39 Echeverria, Jeronima, ed., Portraits of Basques Eaton Reindeer Station (Unalakleet, Alaska), Ebey, Sarah Harriet (Hettie), 8(2):151, in the New World, review, 92(1):48-49 75(3):102-106 33(3):300, 311, 332 Echeverría y Godoy, Atanasio, 54(4):156-57 Eayrs, George Washington. See Ayres, George Ebey, Winfield Scott, 9(3):238-39, 33(3):300- Echoes of Puget Sound: Fifty Years of Logging Washington 23 and Steamboating, by Torger Birkeland, Eayrs, James, The Art of the Possible: diary of, 33(3):325-40, 347, 33(4):409-37, review, 52(4):159-60 Government and Foreign Policy in 34(1):39-86 Eckel, Paul E., “A Russian Expedition to Japan

106 Pacific Northwest Quarterly in 1852,” 34(2):159-67 Beard, review, 5(1):63 Keeping the Peace: Police Reform in Eckelman, E. O., rev. of George Washington: The Economic Thought of Franklin D. Montana, 1889 to 1918, 87(2):107-108; Die Geschichte einer Staatengruending, Roosevelt and the Origins of the New rev. of The New Western History: The 23(1):66-67 Deal, by Daniel Fusfeld, 52(2):54 Territory Ahead, 91(2):96; rev. of Red Eckenrode, H. J., George B. McClellan: The The Economic Thought of Woodrow Wilson, by Lodge and the Mythic West: Coal Miners Man Who Saved the Union, review, William Diamond, review, 36(1):81-83 to Cowboys, 95(2):104-105; rev. of 33(1):107-108 economics Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks: Eckersley, Herbert, 69(1):12 and colonialism, 54(1):1-8, 61(1):3-4, Stewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow Northwest, Eckerson, Edwin P., 6(3):148-49 75(4):146-55 85(1):44 Eckman, Julius, 76(2):59 and domination of western U.S. by eastern Edgerton, Mary Wright, A Governor’s Wife Eckmann, Ray, 100(3):108, 112 U.S., 54(1):1-8 on the Mining Frontier: The Letters of Eclipse (ship), 102(4):186 and literary criticism, 44(3):97-105 Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863- Ecological and Economic Notes on Puget in study of western history, 89(2):84-96 1865, review, 69(4):187-88 Sound Kelps, by George B. Rigg, review, The Economics and Politics of Racial Edgerton, Sidney, 34(3):293-304, 44(2):81, 4(1):50 Accommodation: The Japanese of Los 67(4):151-62 Ecological Succession in the San Juan Islands, Angeles, 1900-1942, by John Modell, Edgewater, Wash., 9(2):121 by Norman S. Haynor, 21(2):150 review, 71(2):92 Edgewick, Wash., 9(2):121 The Economic, Financial and Political State Economics and Public Policy in Water Resource Edison, Thomas, 27(1):56, 63-64 of Germany Since the War, by Peter P. Development, ed. Stephen C. Smith and Edison, Wash., 9(2):121 Reinhold, 20(1):75 Emery N. Castle, review, 56(3):113 Edison School (Spokane), 87(4):206-207 Economic Beginnings of the Far West, by Economist, 47(3):77-78 An Editor for Oregon: Charles A. Sprague Katharine Coman, review, 4(2):127-28 Economy Seed and Feed Company (Medford, and the Politics of Change, by Floyd J. Economic Change in the Civil War Era, ed. Oreg.), 87(4):218 McKay, review, 91(2):105-106 David T. Gilchrist and W. David Lewis, Ed Howe, Country Town Philosopher, by An Editor on the Comstock Lode, by Wells review, 57(1):43-44 Calder M. Pickett, review, 61(4):234 Drury, review, 28(2):203-204 economic depression. See depressions, Eddy, Dick, 8(2):87 “Edmond S. Meany: The Value of a Man,” by economic; Great Depression Eddy, Elmira, 19(3):194 Lee Paul Sieg, 26(3):163-64 economic development Eddy, J. W., Hunting on Kenai Peninsula, “Edmond Sylvester’s Narrative of the of Alaska, 66(2):61-70, 75(2):62-69, 16(4):306-308 Founding of Olympia,” 36(4):331-39 82(2):42-50 Eddy, Mary Baker, 97(1):11-17 Edmonds, H. M. W., The Eskimo of St. of Alberta, and Mormons, 59(1):11-22 works of: Science and Health with Key to Michael and Vicinity, as Related by H. of Boise, Idaho, 92(1):3-14 the Scriptures, 97(1):11-14 M. W. Edmonds, review, 59(3):165-66 and boom-and-bust cycles, 75(4):146-55, Eddy’s Bakeries (Mont.), 84(3):105 Edmonds, Wash., 9(2):121-22 80(4):122-32 Edelman, Henry, 27(2):175 Edmondson, W. T., The Uses of Ecology: and hydroelectric power, 55(2):55-56, Edelson, S. Max, rev. of The Culture of Lake Washington and Beyond, review, 59-60, 63 Wilderness: Agriculture as Colonization 85(3):120 and logging industry, 84(1):19-27 in the American West, 90(1):52-53 Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia of Mont., 44(1):23-29, 47(4):117-23 Edelstein, Tilden G., Strange Enthusiasm: A Railway, 80(4):148-49 and Mount Rainier National Park, Life of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Edmonton Mission, 49(2):55-60 88(2):76-78 review, 61(2):118-19 Edmund Ruffin: A Biography, by Betty L. of Oreg.: in Coos Bay, 75(4):146-55; Eden, Wash., 9(2):120-21 Mitchell, review, 74(1):40 during territorial period, 48(3):76-88 Eden within Eden: Oregon’s Utopian Heritage, Edmunds, A. C., 66(2):77-78 of Utah Valley (Utah), 46(4):97-107 by James J. Kopp, review, 100(4):192 Edmunds, R. David, ed., The New Warriors: of Wash., 39(3):214-32: at Bellingham Edes, William C., 58(3):132, 138, 73(2):68-71 Native American Leaders since 1900, Bay, 80(4):122-32; in Yakima Valley, Edgar, Betsy, 33(4):406-407 review, 94(2):102; rev. of The View and irrigation, 84(4):130-39; in Seattle, Edgar, Charles, 12(3):207 from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of and Boeing Company, 85(4):137-49; in Edgar, John, 13(1):8-13, 13(4):276-77, 279-80, Western Indians, 84(1):37 Wenatchee, 87(2):72-81 15(4):295, 33(4):406-407, 101(2):75, 79 Edmunds Act (1882), 58(4):169, 59(1):11, 14, “The Economic Development of the Edgar Gardner Murphy, Gentle Progressive, by 60(4):194-95 Gallatin Valley,” by Robert G. Dunbar, Hugh C. Bailey, review, 61(1):59 Edmunds-Tucker Act (1887), 86(4):161-62 47(4):117-23 Edgecomb, Wash., 9(2):121 Edna and John: A Romance of Idaho Flat, “Economic History of a Mormon Valley,” by Edgerton, Keith, Montana Justice: Power, by Abigail Scott Duniway, ed. Debra Leonard J. Arrington, 46(3):97-107 Punishment, and the Penitentiary, Shein, review, 92(4):210-11 An Economic History of Canada, by Mary review, 96(3):152-53; rev. of Anaconda: Edson, Lelah Jackson, The Fourth Corner: Quayle Innis, review, 27(3):272-73 Labor, Community, and Culture in Highlights from the Early Northwest, An Economic History of North Idaho, 1800- Montana’s Smelter City, 94(2):93; rev. review, 43(2):174-75, rpt., review, 1900, by D. E. Livingston-Little, review, of Beer and Brewing in the Inland 60(3):162-63 57(1):39-40 Northwest, 1850 to 1950, 85(4):163; Edson, Norman Stewart, 80(2):56, 58-59 “The Economic Impact of the Mullan rev. of Dark Spaces: Montana’s Historic Educating for Service: Pacific Lutheran Road on Walla Walla, 1860-1883,” by Penitentiary at Deer Lodge, 100(2):97; University, 1890-1990, by Philip Alexander C. McGregor, 65(3):118-29 rev. of Gendered Justice in the American A. Nordquist, review, 82(3):111, An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution West: Women Prisoners in Men’s 83(4):152-55 of the United States, by Charles A. Penitentiaries, 90(2):101-102; rev. of Educating in the American West: One Hundred

Index 107 Years at Lewis-Clark State College, Autobiography, review, 10(1):73-74 Sound in 1871,” 70(4):163-77; Sowing 1893-1993, by Keith Petersen, review, Educational Center (Seattle), 86(4):193 Good Seeds: The Northwest Suffrage 85(3):119 “Educational Development in the Territory Campaigns of Susan B. Anthony, review, education and State of Washington, 1853-1908,” 82(4):149; Tradition in a Turbulent in church-related institutions, 61(1):6-8 by Robert George Raymer, 18(3):163- Age: Whitman College, 1925-1975, of Alaska Natives: 54(2):67-70, 75(4):159- 80 review, 94(2):105-106; The Triumph of 63, 91(2):71-83 The Educational Services of President N. Tradition: The Emergence of Whitman of Indians: by federal government, D. Showalter, by J. Orin Oliphant, College, 1859-1924, review, 85(1):42; 19(3):204, 43(4):262-63, 267-68, 17(4):306 ed., Experiences in a Promised Land: 82(2):78, 85(3):126, 92(1):15-28; Edwall, Wash., 22(3):183 Essays in Pacific Northwest History, by missionaries, 5(1): 5-16, 44, 52, Edward Hines Lumber Company, 84(1):26- review, 78(1/2):59; rev. of Air, Sunlight 32(2):186-88, 41(2):158-59, 41(4):346- 27, 29 and a Bit of Land, 74(4):181; rev. 51, 42(3):226-27, 232-36 “Edward J. Allen, Pioneer and Roadbuilder,” of As Wise as Serpents: Five Women of Japanese Americans, 86(2):101, by Blanche Billings Mahlberg, and an Organization That Changed 94(3):140-50 44(4):157-60 British Columbia, 1883-1939, 82(1):37; and Latinos, 70(4):159-60, 162, 97(3):131, Edward Kern and American Expansion, by rev. of The Blue Ribbon University, 136-37 Robert V. Hine, review, 53(4):162-63 69(1):44-45; rev. of Cohassett Beach in Mont.: Billings, 31(3):279-81; Helena, Edward L. Doheny: Petroleum, Power, and Chronicles: World War II in the Pacific segregation in, 70(2):51 Politics in the United States and Mexico, Northwest, 88(2):94-95; rev. of The in Oreg.: academies, 46(1):5-11; and KKK, by Dan La Botz, review, 84(1):33 Earnest Men: Republicans of the Civil 75(1):16-17, 80(1):12, 14-16, 18; public Edward Lewis Bob Bartlett of Alaska: A Life War Senate, 75(2):81; rev. of Far secondary schools, 64(2):70-79; reform in Politics, by Claus-M. Naske, review, from Home: Families of the Westward of, Chamberlain Hoel’s ideas on, 72(2):60 Journey, 81(1):30; rev. of The Great 66(2):58-59 Edward S. Curtis: The Life and Times of a Extravaganza: Portland and the Lewis in Seattle: integration of public schools, Shadow Catcher, by Barbara A. Davis, and Clark Exposition, 74(2):94; rev. 73(2):50-61; during Progressive review, 77(4):153 of Henry Villard and the University of Era, 74(4):167-77; and patriotism, Edward S. Curtis and the North American Oregon, 69(1):44-45; rev. of The Letters 74(1):11-17; and public school Indian, Incorporated, by Mick Gidley, of Narcissa Whitman, 78(1/2):64; rev. teachers, 74(4):167-77, 91(1):42-43, review, 90(3):162-63 of Not As Briefed: From the Doolittle 91(2):84-85, 91(3):136-37, 91(4):200- “Edward S. Curtis Goes to the Mountain,” by Raid to a German Stalag, 93(4):206; 201, 92(1):40-42 Mick Gidley, 75(4):164-70 rev. of Rendezvous, 71(1):42; rev. of The regional differences in, 64(4):153-54 Edward S. Curtis in the Land of the War Saints and the Union: Utah Territory in Wash., 18(3):163-80, 60(3):127-34, Canoes: A Pioneer Cinematographer during the Civil War, 74(1):39; rev. 101(1):4-5, 10-11: Aberdeen, 47(1):13; in the Pacific Northwest, by Bill Holm of So Far from Home: An Army Bride during academy era, 41(4):346-51; and George Irving Quimby, review, on the Western Frontier, 1865-1869, Deep River, 70(3):98-109; in first state 72(4):161 87(2):97-98; rev. of Tall Tales from constitution (1878), 10(2):120-23; in Edwards, A.C., 84(3):106-107 Rogue River: The Yarns of Hathaway Hood Canal settlements, 48(1):10-11; Edwards, Everett E., Joseph Schafer: Student Jones, 66(2):90; rev. of Through These legislation for, 60(3):127-33; during of Agriculture, review, 35(1):78-79; Portals: A Pacific War Saga, 95(1):46; territorial period, 16(4):257-62, ed., The Early Writings of Frederick rev. of The University of Oregon 24(3):211-20, 24(4):271-81, 41(4):342- Jackson Turner, review, 30(3):354-56; Charter, 69(1):44-45; rev. of A Venture 51, 101(1):3; Ruby mining district, rev. of The Social History of American of Mind and Spirit: An Illustrated 32(1):73; of teachers, 18(3):163-80, Agriculture, 28(2):199-200 History of Whitworth College, 59(3):147-55, 101(1)3-16; Washington Edwards, Frank, 75(3):122-23 82(4):156; rev. of Victory Gardens and State Grange position on, 30(3):261-68 Edwards, G., 25(1):61 Barrage Balloons: A Collective Memoir, in women’s clubs, 93(1):3-12 Edwards, G. Thomas, “Chamberlain Hoel, 88(2):94-95; rev. of Washington State, See also academic freedom during cold Zealous Reformer,” 66(2):49-60; 77(4):150; rev. of Widow-Makers and war; higher education; history, “College Histories: An Essay Review,” Rhododendrons: Loggers—The Unsung teaching of; schools; teachers; names 83(4):152-55; “‘The Early Morning Heroes of World War II, 92(3):160; rev. of individual educators; names of of Yakima’s Day of Greatness’: The of Willamette Landings: Ghost Towns of individual institutions Yakima County Agricultural Boom of the River, 65(3):150-51; rev. of Women’s Education and Information Office.See 1905-1911,” 73(2):78-89; “Irrigation Diaries of the Westward Journey, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, in Eastern Washington, 1906-1911: 75(3):127 Education and Information Office The Promotional Photographs of Edwards, George, 11(4):295-302, 12(1):70, Education and the American Indian: The Road Asahel Curtis,” 72(3):112-20; “Pioneer 12(2):137-48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300- to Self-Determination, 1928-1973, by President: Alexander Jay Anderson and 303, 13(1):57-66, 13(2):131-41, Margaret Szasz, review, 67(2):92 the Formative Years of the University 13(3):225-32, 13(4):293-99, 96(2):97 Education During Adolescence, by Ransom A. of Washington and Whitman College,” Edwards, Haven W., 4(3):203 Mackie, 12(1):75 79(2):65-73; “Student Activism at Edwards, Jerome E., rev. of People of Chance: Education in the United States: An Interpretive Whitman College and Willamette Gambling in American Society from History, by Robert L. Church and University, 1965-1971: A Photo Essay,” Jamestown to Las Vegas, 77(3):115 Michael W. Sedlak, review, 68(3):146 99(4):173-80; “‘Terminus Disease’: The Edwards, John, 73(3):101-106 The Education of Henry Adams, an Clark P. Crandall Description of Puget Edwards, Jonathan, 53(3):101

108 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Edwards, Lawrence B., 36(4):327 Egan, Ken, Jr., Hope and Dread in Montana Eisenhower and the American Crusades, by Edwards, Mary, 96(2):97 Literature, review, 96(1):39-40 Herbert S. Parmet, review, 65(2):90-91 Edwards, Myrtle, 100(3):116-17 Egan, Michael, rev. of Indigenous Difference Eisenhower, Dwight Edwards, Philip L., 1(1):23-25, 29, 2(2):133, and the Constitution of Canada, and Cain, Harry P., 98(2):66-74 6(4):258-59, 7(3):218, 221, 225-27, 93(3):158 essay review on, 68(3):141-42 24(1):41, 24(3):178 Egan, William A., 96(4):178 hydroelectric power policy of, 65(1):29-37 Edwards, Thomas, 19(1):6-9 “Egan of the Piutes,” by J. F. Santee, 26(1):16- presidential campaign of 1952, 82(3):88- Edwards, Wayne, 84(3):106-107 25 90 Edwards, William, 84(3):106-107 Egbert, Sara, rev. of Plants of Western Oregon, Eisenhower, Milton, 70(2):78, 80, 90(3):124- Edwards, William Franklin, 24(2):157 Washington, and British Columbia, 26 “Edwin Eells, U.S. Indian Agent, 1871-1895,” 97(3):162 works of: The President is Calling, review, by George P. Castile, 72(2):61-68 Eggan, Fred, ed., Social Anthropology of North 67(3):134 Eells, Cushing, 15(2):101-102 American Tribes, review, 29(2):214-16 Ekirch, Arthur A., Jr., Ideologies and Utopias: and Congregationalism, establishment of, Egge, Albert E., “The Making of the English The Impact of the New Deal on 6(2):96, 98, 41(2):142-43 People,” 2(4):294-302 American Thought, review, 62(3):125; as educator, 2(2):135, 16(4):257, 260-61, Eggenhofer, Nick, Wagons, Mules and Men: Progressivism in America: A Study of 79(2):71, 73 How the Frontier Moved West, review, the Era from Theodore Roosevelt to tribute to, 9(4):313-14 54(1):40-41 Woodrow Wilson, review, 68(3):112 and Tshimakain mission, 1(1):37-39, Eggert, Gerald G., Richard Olney: Evolution of Ekman, Leonard C., Scenic Geology of the 2(1):24, 42(3):230-31, 67(1):1, 4-8, a Statesman, review, 66(4):184-85 Pacific Northwest, review, 54(3):129-30 98(4):169 Egli, Clara, comp., Noteworthy Maps, El Comancho. See Phillips, Walter Shelley at Waiilatpu (Whitman mission), 22(1):73-74 Elacacca (Tyee Dick; Cowlitz Indian), 40(4):296, 298, 306, 72(2):61-62, 66 Eglon, Wash., 9(2):122 101(2):74 and Whitman controversy, 3(4):295-97, Ehninger, George, 25(2):110-11 Elbe, Wash., 9(2):122 7(2):100-22, 64(2):59, 61, 63-64, 69 Ehrens, Susan, ed., Alma Lavenson Elberton, Wash., 9(2):122, 22(3):183, Eells, Edwin, 6(2):96, 70(3):123, 126, Photographs, review, 83(2):71 69(4):169-73 72(2):61-68, 73(4):165-74, 81(4):122- Ehrlander, Mary F., “The Paradox of Alaska’s “Elberton, Washington, 1900-1910: The 23, 125-26, 128, 86(1):22, 102(1):15, 18 1916 Alcohol Referendum: A Dry Vote Photographs of Archie E. Irwin,” by works of: “Eliza and the Nez Perce within a Frontier Alcohol Culture,” Nicholas J. Manring, 69(4):169-73 Indians,” 5(4):288-99; “Heroes 102(1):29-42; The Political Economy Eld, Henry, 17(2):134-37, 140-41, 22(2):129- and Heroines of the Long Ago,” of Oil in Alaska: Multinationals vs. the 41 2(2):132-45, 2(3):208; “The Whitman State, review, 99(4):200; rev. of Crow Elder, Alfred R., 22(4):260-62, 37(1):50-52 Monument,” 2(1):24-27 Is My Boss, Taatsaa’ Shaa K’exalthet: Elder, James G., 37(1):51-53 Eells, Myra, 2(2):134, 67(1):1, 4-8 The Oral Life History of a Tanacross Elder, Samuel J., 34(4):388, 390 Eells, Myron, 1(1):38, 4(3):191-92, 41(2):133- Athabaskan Elder, 97(4):206-207 Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Path of Empire, 34 Ehrlich, Lea, rev. of Gentlemen Emigrants: by Bayard Taylor, review, 41(1):81-82 and Eells, Edwin, 72(2):61-62 From the British Public Schools to the Eldred, Andrew, 77(1):8 and Indian Shaker movement, 73(4):165- Canadian Frontier, 73(4):190 Eldridge, Edward 74, 81(4):122-23 Ehrlich, M., rev. of British Columbia: This family of, 3(4):299 and Whitman controversy, 3(4):294-95, Favoured Land, 75(1):12 and Wash. constitution (1878), crafting of, 7(2):100-22, 64(2):63-64, 69 Ehrlich, Wash., 9(2):122 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, works of: The Indians of Puget Sound: Eide, Ingvard Henry, American Odyssey: The 10(2):140-41, 17(1):29 The Notebooks of Myron Eells, review, Journey of Lewis and Clark, review, on woman suffrage, 3(2):110, 67(2):49, 77(4):153; Marcus Whitman, Pathfinder 61(4):222-23 52, 55 and Patriot, review, 3(2):154-57; Ten 18 Men and a Horse, by Donald H. Clark, Eldridge, Teresa, 3(4):299 Years of Missionary Work among the review, 61(3):169-70 Eleanor Roosevelt: An American Conscience, by Indians at Skokomish, Washington 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue, ed. Fred L. Tamara K. Harven, review, 60(3):172- Territory, 1874-1884, 73(4):165-74 Israel, review, 61(1):52-53 73 Eells, Walter Crosby, Alaska Natives: A Survey 1866: The Critical Year Revisited, by Patrick W. Eleanora (ship), 16(2):114-21, 30(3):277-78, of Their Sociological and Educational Riddleberger, review, 71(3):134 295 Status, review, 26(3):234 Eighteenth Biennial Report of the Idaho State An Election for the Ages: Rossi vs. Gregoire, The Effect of Smallpox on the Destiny of the Historical Society, 34(2):231 2004, by Trova Heffernan, review, Amerindian, by E. Wagner Stearn and The Eighth Lively Art: Conversations with 102(1):43-44 Allen E. Stearn, review, 37(2):167-68 Painters, Poets, Musicians, and the “Elections of Yakima County, in Pioneer Days Efficiency and Expansion: Foreign Trade Wicked Witch of the West, by Wesley Compared with the Recent Election,” Organization in the Wilson Wehr, review, 92(4):209-10 by Wallace Wiley, 26(2):107-108 Administration, 1913-1921, by Burton Einaudi, Mario, The Roosevelt Revolution, The Electoral System of the United States, by J. I. Kaufman, review, 67(1):42 review, 51(1):41 Hampden Dougherty, review, 1(2):70- The Efficiency of Freedom, review, 51(1):41-42 Einstein, Lewis, A Diplomat Looks Back, 73 “Effort to Save the Historic McLoughlin review, 60(2):111 Electric Heating of Residences, by Edgar Allen House,” by E. G. Caufield, 1(2):36-40 Eisenberg, Ellen, Jews of the Pacific Coast: Loew, 15(1):71 Egan (Paiute leader), 26(1):16-25 Reinventing Community on America’s The Electric Interurban Railways in America, Egan, James W., 61(4):186-90 Edge, review, 102(1):47-48 by George W. 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Index 109 review, 52(2):68-69 89 “The Organization and First Pastorate The Electric Railway Era in Northwest reminiscences of, by Vernon Carstensen, of the First Congregational Church of Washington, 1890-1930, by Daniel E. 68(3):105-11 Walla Walla, Washington,” 6(2):90-99; Turbeville III, review, 71(4):187 rodeo in, 87(1):39 “Sir George Simpson’s Place in the Electric Railways of the United States, state capital bid of, 32(4):402-24, History of the ‘Old Oregon’ Country,” 27(1):55, 63-64 36(4):294-97 20(1):33-35; “Spokane House,” “Electric Streetcars in Seattle: The Lawton Ellensburg and Eastern Railroad, 36(4):301- 21(1):3-7; “Steptoe Butte and Steptoe Gowey Photograph Collection,” by 302 Battle-field,” 18(4):243-53; “Walla Richard H. Engeman, 77(2):59-67 Ellensburg Improvement Company, Walla and Missoula,” 3(4):274-76; Electric Utilities—Costs and Performance: A 36(4):305-308 ed., “David Thompson’s Journeys in Study of Inter-Utility Differences in the Ellensburg School, 87(4):199-200 Idaho,” 11(2):97-103, 11(3):163-73; Unit Electric Costs of Privately Owned Ellensburg Water Company, 9(4):266-67 ed., “David Thompson’s Journeys in Electric Utilities, by William Iulo, Ellesmere Island, 86(2):78 the Pend Oreille Country,” 23(1):18-24, review, 53(4):166 Ellet, Charles, Jr., 57(2):76 23(2):88-93, 23(3):173-76; ed., “David Electrifying Eden: Portland General Electric, Ellice, Edward, 15(3):202-203, 23(1):35-36 Thompson’s Journeys in the Spokane 1889-1965, by Craig Wollner, review, Ellinger, Werner B., Sea Power in the Pacific, Country,” 8(3):183-87, 9(1):11-16, 84(3):116-17 1936-1941; A Selected Bibliography of 9(2):103-106, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284- Electron, Wash., 9(2):122 Books, Periodical Articles, and Maps 87, 10(1):17-20; ed., “Journal of John Elegant Arches, Soaring Spans: C. B. from the End of the London Naval Work, Dec. 15th, 1825, to June 12th, McCullough, Oregon’s Master Bridge Conference to the Beginning of the War 1826,” 5(4):258-87; ed., “The Journal Builder, by Robert W. Hadlow, review, in the Pacific, review, 33(4):458 of John Work, July 5–September 94(1):43 Ellingson, Janet, rev. of Black Saints in a 15, 1826,” 6(1):26-49; ed., “Journal The Elements of Modern Politics, by Francis White Church: Contemporary African of John Work, June–October 1825,” Graham Wilson, review, 27(4):401 American Mormons, 86(3):149 5(2):83-115; ed., “Journal of John Elements of the Kato Language, by Pliny Earle Elliot, George H., 47(2):35 Work, November and December, Goddard, review, 4(1):50 Elliot, Howard, 54(3):105-107 1824,” 3(3):198-228; ed., “Journal Elephant Sense, by Herbert A. Schoenfeld, Elliott, Barbara Coit, “Cape Disappointment of John Work, Sept. 7th–Dec. 14th, 25(1):73 in History,” 14(4):262-68 1825,” 5(3):163-91; The Dalles-Celilo Elet, John Anthony, 32(2):170-73, 180-85 Elliott, C. B. E., 36(3):261, 263-64 Portage; Its History and Influence, The Eleven Eaglets of the West, by Paul Elliott, Eugene Clinton, A History of Variety- review, 7(1):82; comp., The Coming of Fountain, review, 1(4):275-77 Vaudeville in Seattle from the Beginning the White Women, 1836, As Told in the Eliot, John, 53(3):106 to 1914, review, 35(4):363-64; rev. of Letters and Journal of Narcissa Prentiss Eliza, by Patricia Campbell, review, Melodrama Unveiled: American Theater Whitman, review, 30(1):112-13; rev. 38(4):361-62 and Culture, 1800-1850, 60(2):107 of British Columbia; The Making of “Eliza and the Nez Perce Indians,” by Edwin Elliott, G. R., rev. of The Politics of the Yukon a Province, 20(1):67-68; rev. of The Eells, 5(4):288-99 Territory, 1898-1909, 61(2):115 Columbia Unveiled, 16(1):63; rev. of Eliza Anderson (steamer), 1(1):71, 1(4):205, Elliott, George, 45(1):30 Following Old Trails, 5(2):143-44; 6(2):107, 11(4):264, 13(4):247, Elliott, Henry S., 33(3):370 rev. of History of the State of Idaho, 38(1):10, 38(3):196, 42(4):303, Elliott, Henry Wood, 62(1):2-4, 100(4):184- 10(1):71; rev. of Journal of a Fur- 43(2):156, 45(3):81-84 85, 187-88, 102(1):29 Trading Expedition on the Upper Eliza y Reventa, Francisco de, 8(3):167, Elliott, Howard, 77(3):96-97, 84(4):137-39 Missouri 1812-1813, 12(2):149; rev. 70(3):112, 114-15, 71(2):73, 75-77 Elliott, J. L., 45(1):29-32 of Pacific Northwest Americana; A “Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,” by Benjamin H. Elliott, O. L., 50(3):106 Checklist of Books and Pamphlets Kizer, 57(3):110-12 Elliott, Russell Richard, “The Early History Relating to the History of the Pacific Elk, Wash., 22(3):183 of White Pine County, Nevada, Northwest, 12(3):230-31; rev. of We Elkanah and Mary Walker, Pioneers among the 1865-1887,” 30(2):145-68; Nevada’s Must March, 17(2):146-47 Spokane Indians, by Clifford Merrill Twentieth-Century Mining Boom: Elliott, T. Leslie, rev. of Island in the Sound, Drury, review, 32(1):111-12 Tonopah, Goldfield, Ely, review, 59(3):136; rev. of Island Year, 64(2):92 Elkington, Trevor, rev. of Hollywood North: 58(2):108 Elliott, Ward E. Y., The Rise of Guardian The Feature Film Industry in British Elliott, Samuel, 16(2):138-45, 45(1):30-32 Democracy: The Supreme Court’s Role Columbia, 95(1):48-49 Elliott, T. C., 48(2):48, 52, 70(3):126-28 in Voting Rights Disputes, 1849-1969, Elkins, Stanley, rev. of The Making of an works of: “David Thompson’s Journeys review, 67(3):131-32 American Community: A Case Study in the Spokane Country,” 8(4):261- Elliott Bay (Wash.), 45(1):28-32 of Democracy in a Frontier County, 64; “‘Doctor’ Robert Newell, Elliott Coues: Naturalist and Frontier 50(3):119-20 Mountain Man,” 18(3):181-86; “Dr. Historian, by Paul Russell Cutright and Elkins Committee, 45(1):22 John McLoughlin and His Guests,” Michael J. Brodhead, review, 73(4):164 Elks (benevolent society), 70(2):56 3(1):63-77; “The Fur Trade in the Ellis (Nez Perce leader), 25(1):42-43, Ellamar, Alaska, 66(4):164, 173 Columbia River Basin Prior to 1811,” 42(3):227-29 Ellensburg, Columbia and Eastern Railroad, 6(1):3-10; “The Indian Council at Ellis, David Maldwyn, “The Oregon and 36(4):292 Walla Walla,” 1(4):252-55; “The California Railroad Land Grant, 1866- Ellensburg, Wash., 9(2):123, 32(1):63-66 Mullan Road: Its Local History and 1945,” 39(4):253-83; ed., The Frontier agriculture in, 41(1):3-18 Significance,” 14(3):206-209; “The in American Development: Essays in development of, 36(4):289-308, 60(2):88- Mysterious Oregon,” 22(4):289-92; Honor of Paul Wallace Gates, review,

110 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 61(4):223-24 Elmer, A. V., 35(3):226-28, 231 72(3):123-31, 73(4):175-81 Ellis, Elmer, Henry Moore Teller, Defender of Elmore, D. W., 25(4):254 Emergency Fleet Corporation, 35(1):66, the West, review, 33(1):97-98 Elmore County (Idaho), 31(2):199, 202, 204 52(3):88, 76(1):17, 84(2):51, 53-59, Ellis, George (Wash. settler), 14(4):260 Elmore Gold Company, 47(3):79 85(2):78 Ellis, George W., King Philip’s War, review, Elmore Packing Company, 82(1):24-26, 29 Emerson, Frank C., 56(2):65 1(4):279-80 Elofson, Warren M., Frontier Cattle Ranching Emerson, George H., 70(4):147-49, 151-53 Ellis, Harvey, 81(4):132-34, 137, 140 in the Land and Times of Charlie Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 53(3):106, 100(2):59- Ellis, James, 100(3):120, 122-23, 129-30 Russell, review, 96(3):155-56 60, 67 Ellis, Joseph J., rev. of Allen: The Biography of The Eloquence of Frederick Jackson Turner, by Emery, Henry B., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, an Army Officer, 1859-1930, 66(4):185 Ronald H. Carpenter, review, 75(2):94 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 Ellis, L. Ethan, Reciprocity 1911: A Study In Eloquent Indian: The Life of James Bouchard, The Emigrant’s Guide to California, by Joseph Canadian-American Relations, review, California Jesuit, by John Bernard E. Ware, review, 23(3):230-31 31(1):103-104; Republican Foreign McGloin, review, 41(4):359-60 The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and Policy, 1921-1933, review, 60(4):234-35 Elsbree, Willard S., The American Teacher: California, by Lansford W. Hastings, Ellis, Richard N., General Pope and U.S. Evolution of a Profession in a review, 24(3):232-33 Indian Policy, review, 63(4):171-72; Democracy, review, 31(4):470-72 Emigration and Disenchantment: Portraits rev. of The Buffalo War: The History Elsensohn, M. Alfreda, Pioneer Days in Idaho of Englishmen Repatriated from the of the Red River Indian Uprising of County, Vol. 1, review, 39(1):67-68, Vol. United States, by Wilbur S. Shepperson, 1874, 68(4):193-94; rev. of To Conquer 2, 1951 ed., review, 43(3):241-42, 2000 review, 58(2):101 a Peace: The War between the United ed., review, 93(3):162-63 Emilia-Emily; Yoryis-George, by Helen States and Mexico, 66(1):38; rev. of Elsner, Henry, Jr., The Technocrats: Prophets of Papanikolas, review, 79(1):36 Wells, Fargo Detective: The Biography of Automation, review, 59(2):103 Emily Carr, by Ruth Gowers, review, 79(1):39 James B. Hume, 61(1):55 Elson, Henry William, History of the United Emily Carr: A Biography, by Maria Tippett, Ellis, William, 9(2):84-85, 12(1):54 States of America, review, 18(2):147 review, 71(3):136 Ellison, Joseph W., “The Adventures of an “Elwood Evans, Lawyer-Historian,” by John The Emily Carr Omnibus, by Emily Carr, American Premier in Samoa, 1874- Maceachern, 52(1):15-23 review, 86(1):51-52 1876,” 27(4):311-46; “The Covered Ely, Nev., 30(2):156, 167 Emily Post’s Etiquette, 12th rev. ed., by Wagon Centennial: March of the Ely, Richard T., 44(1):31 Elizabeth L. Post, review, 61(3):173-74 Empire Builders Over the Oregon works of: Ground Under Our Feet, An eminent domain, in Wash. state constitution, Trail,” 21(3):163-78; California and the Autobiography, 30(3):364 4(1):13-14, 4(4):236, 282-83, 10(1):60 Nation, 1850-1869, review, 18(3):232- Elyea, Winifred, “The History of Tatoosh “Emma Ray in Black and White: The 33, rpt., review, 63(1):30-32; rev. of Island,” 20(3):223-27 Intersection of Race, Region, and Adventures of Captain Bonneville, Embassy at War: Harold Joyce Noble, by Religion,” by Priscilla Pope-Levison, 46(2):62; rev. of Rim of Christendom: Harold Joyce Noble, ed. Frank 102(3):107-16 A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Baldwin, review, 67(4):177 “Emma Smith DeVoe: Practicing Pragmatic Pacific Coast Pioneer, 27(4):392-93; Embick, S. D., 88(2):65-67 Politics in the Pacific Northwest,” by rev. of The Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant Emblem Club of Bend, Oreg., Seattle Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, 96(2):76-84 of the Old West, 51(4):184-85; rev. of Contrasts, review, 4(2):130-31 Emmons, David M., Beyond the American Spanish Trails to California, 28(3):322- Embree, A. S., 69(3):111, 114 Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845-1910, 23 Embry, Jessie L., Black Saints in a White review, 102(3):152-53; The Butte Irish: Ellsworth, Albert J., “Classics in the Oregon Church: Contemporary African Class and Ethnicity in an American Academies,” 46(1):5-11 American Mormons, review, 86(3):149; Mining Town, 1875-1925, review, Ellsworth, Edmund, 78(1/2):53, 56-57 ed., Community Development in 81(1):37; Garden in the Grasslands: Ellsworth, Harris, 65(1):32, 36-37 the American West: Past and Present Boomer Literature of the Central Ellsworth, Henry L., 28(4):350 Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Great Plains, review, 64(2):91; rev. Ellsworth, S. George, Dear Ellen: Two Mormon Frontiers, review, 77(3):118 of Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Women and Their Letters, review, Emerald City: An Environmental History of Transformation of the American West, 66(2):86-87; rev. of Brigham Young: Seattle, by Matthew Klingle, review, 87(2):101-102; rev. of Immigrant The New York Years, 75(1):33 99(3):135-36 Voices: New Lives in America, 1773- Elma, Wash., 9(2):123, 67(4):139-49 The Emergence of Agricultural Science: Justus 1986, 85(3):119; rev. of National Parks: The Elma Survey, Grays Harbor County, Liebig and the Americans, 1840-1880, The American Experience, 72(4):187 Washington, by Washington State by Margaret W. Rossiter, review, Emmons, Della Gould, of the Planning Council, review, 33(3):351-52 68(4):174 Nisquallies, 95(1):34, review, 57(1):37; Elmendorf, Frederick J., 91(2):64-67 The Emergence of Modern America, 1865- Nothing In Life Is Free: Through Naches Elmendorf, William W., The Structure of 1878, by Allan Nevins, review, Pass to Puget Sound, review, 44(3):141; Twana Culture, review, 52(4):162-63; 19(2):145-47 Sacajawea of the Shoshones, review, Twana Narratives: Native Historical “The Emergence of the Farmer-Labor Party 35(2):178-79; rev. of By Sea on the Accounts of a Coast Salish Culture, in Washington Politics, 1919-20,” by Tonquin, 47(4):126; rev. of Singing 95(1):34-35, review, 86(4):190-91; rev. Hamilton Cravens, 57(4):148-57 Paddles, 44(1):43 of The Coast Salish of British Columbia, Emergency Banking Act (1933), 81(3):99 Emmons, George F., 22(2):140-45, 22(3):216- 47(3):90; rev. of The Indians of British Emergency Conservation Work program. See 27 Columbia: A Study of Contemporary Civilian Conservation Corps Emmons, George Thornton, 69(2):49-60, Social Adjustment, 52(2):70-71 Emergency Farm Labor Supply Program, 84(2):78, 100(4):184

Index 111 works of: The Tlingit Indians, review, The End of Indian Kansas: A Study of Cultural 80(4):158, 81(1):38, 81(2):78, 84(2):60 Revolution, 1854-1871, by H. Craig 81(3):118, 81(4):158, 82(1):38, Emmons, Samuel F., 88(2):71 Miner and William E. Unrau, review, 82(2):78, 82(3):118, 82(4):158, “Emmons of Alaska,” by David E. Conrad, 71(1):46 83(1):38, 83(2):78, 83(3):118, 69(2):49-60 The End of Russian America: Captain P. N. 83(4):158, 84(1):38, 84(2):78, Emory, W. H., 10(1):14, 16 Golovin’s Last Report, 1862, ed. Basil 84(3):118, 84(4):158, 85(1):46, Empire and Nations: Essays in Honour of Dmytryshyn and E. A. P. Crownhart- 85(2):78, 85(3):126, 85(4):164-65; rev. Frederic H. Soward, ed. Harvey L. Dyck Vaughan, review, 72(4):189 of Edward S. Curtis: The Life and Times and H. Peter Krosby, review, 62(2):93 The End of the Open Range in Eastern of a Shadow Catcher, 77(4):153; rev. Empire Builder (train), 52(2):42 Montana, by Robert S. Fletcher, of Heritage Lost: Two Grand Portland The Empire Builders, by Robert Ormond 21(2):151 Houses through the Lens of Minor Case, review, 38(3):275 The End of the Trail: Nika Cupet, by Leta May White, 88(3):155-56; rev. of Music of “Empire Can Wait”: American Opposition to Smith, review, 68(3):149-50 the Alaska-Klondike Gold Rush: Songs Hawaiian Annexation, 1893-1898, by The End of the Trail, the Far West From New and History, 91(4):210; rev. of Portrait Thomas J. Osborne, review, 74(1):41 Mexico to British Columbia, by E. in Time: Photographs of the Makah by Empire Day, 1931, by R. A. Hoey, 22(3):231 Alexander Powell, 6(2):127-28 Samuel G. Morse, 1896-1903, 79(2):78; Empire Hotel (Seattle), 96(1):24 Enders-Schichanowsky, Augusta, Im rev. of Washington: Images of a State’s Empire of the Columbia: A History of the Wunderland Alaska, review, 19(2):143 Heritage, 80(3):111 Pacific Northwest, by Dorothy O. Endicott, Wash., 22(3):183-84 Engerman, Jeanne, Asahel Curtis: Photographs Johansen and Charles M. Gates, review, Endicott, Wendell, Adventures in Alaska and of the Great Northwest, review, 49(1):41-43, 2d ed., review, 59(1):48- Along the Trail, review, 19(4):304-305 75(4):186 49 Endo, Mitsuye, 88(4):170 Engerman, Stanley L., Time on the Cross, Vol. Empire of Wood: The MacMillan Bloedel Story, An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Basques in 1: The Economics of American Negro by Donald MacKay, review, 75(2):83 Idaho, by John Bieter and Mark Bieter, Slavery, Vol. 2: Evidence and Methods: A Empire on the Pacific: A Study in American review, 92(3):163 Supplement, review, 66(2):79-84 Continental Expansion, by Norman A. The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the engineering. See marine engineering; railroad Graebner, 47(3):92-93 Japanese Canadians, by Ken Adachi, engineering Empire State-Idaho Mining and Development review, 70(4):185 Engineering and Mining Journal, 41(4):318- Company, 60(2):95-96 Eneutseak, Columbia (Nancy Columbia; 20, 323-27, 47(3):78-79, 83 Empire’s Edge: American Society in Nome, Nancy Helene Columbia Palmer), Engineering in American Society, 1850-1875, Alaska, 1898-1934, by Preston Jones, 101(3/4):119-22, 134-37 by Raymond H. Merritt, review, review, 98(2):100-101 Eneutseak, Esther, 101(3/4):119, 122, 133-37 62(3):124 Empires to Nations: Expansion in America, Eneutseak, Florence Virginia, 101(3/4):135 Engle, Flora A. Pearson, 26(3):239-40 1713-1824, by Max Savelle, review, Eneutseak, Norman, 101(3/4):136 works of: “The Story of the Mercer 67(3):129 Eneutseak, Oscar Denver, 101(3/4):135 Expeditions,” 6(4):225-37 Empowering the West: Electrical Politics Engberg, George B., 48(4):128 Engle, George, 82(3):100 before FDR, by Jay L. Brigham, review, Engberg, Robert, ed., Letters from Alaska, Engle, Nancy Driscol, rev. of Recollections 91(2):107 by John Muir, 92(4):171-80, review, from the Colville Indian Agency, 1886- Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, and the Columbia 86(1):48 1889, 93(4):205-206 River, by Roberta Ulrich, review, Engel, George, 15(2):115 Engle, Norman W., 44(1):9 92(1):52-53 Engel, Samuel, 38(1):48-50 Engle, P. M., 48(2):51 Enabling Act for Washington (1889), Engeman, Richard H., “Electric Streetcars Engle, William Ballinger, 8(1):52-53, 55-56, 22(4):277-79, 30(3):256-57 in Seattle: The Lawton Gowey 8(2):126, 130-31, 134, 136, 33(3):305, Enaville, Idaho, Finnish settlement in, Photograph Collection,” 77(2):59- 309, 312, 315, 319-20, 333, 336, 342-45 86(1):29-32 67; “Professional Surveyor, Amateur Englebretch, Gustave, 48(1):12 The Encomienda in New Spain, Forced Photographer: John F. Pratt on the English, T. Saunders, ed., Ocean Resources and Native Labor in the Spanish Colonies, Chilkat River, 1894,” 82(2):51-58; Public Policy, review, 65(1):38-39 1492-1550, by Lesley Byrd Simpson, “Qui Si Sana: Finding Health on Lake The English Traveler in America, 1785-1835, 21(2):154, rev. and enl. ed., review, Crescent,” 79(1):18-25; “The ‘Seattle by Jane Louise Mesick, 14(1):69 42(4):334-36 Spirit’ Meets The Alaskan: A Story of The English-Speaking Peoples, by George Louis Encounters with a Distant Land: Exploration Business, Boosterism, and the Arts,” Beer, 8(4):311 and the Great Northwest, ed. Carlos A. 81(2):54-66; ed., Primary Sources, Engstrand, Iris H. W., Spanish Scientists in the Schwantes, review, 87(3):159-60 86(1):54, 86(2):101, 86(3):150, New World: The Eighteenth-Century The Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography 86(4):193, 87(1):53, 87(2):110, Expeditions, review, 74(1):36; rev. of (cd-rom), by Dan L. Thrapp, review, 87(3):166, 87(4):218, 88(1):54, Early Maritime Artists of the Pacific 86(3):114-17 88(2):102, 88(3):158, 88(4):210, Northwest Coast, 1741-1841, 76(2):74 Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark 89(1):52-53, 89(2):110, 89(3):166, Enlightenment and Exploration in the North Expedition, by Brandon Toropov and 89(4):218, 90(1):54, 90(2):108-109, Pacific, 1741-1805, ed. Stephen Haycox, Elin Woodger, review, 96(4):207-208 90(3):166, 90(4):218, ed., Primary James Barnett, and Caedmon Liburg, The End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Sources Data Sheet, 78(1/2):69, review, 90(2):96-97 Anxiety from the Old West to the New 78(3):118, 78(4):158, 79(1):46, The Enlightment in America, by Henry F. May, Deal, by David M. Wrobel, review, 79(2):86, 79(3):126, 79(4):166, review, 69(3):135 85(2):75 80(1):38, 80(2):78, 80(3):118, Ennis, Thomas E., French Policy and

112 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Developments in Indochina, review, Environmental Pollution in Montana, ed. Erickson, Doug, ed., Jefferson’s Western 28(3):333-34 Robert Bigart, review, 64(4):180 Explorations: Discoveries Made in Eno, Henry, Twenty Years on the Pacific Slope: environmentalism, 85(1):25, 30-34, Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Letters of Henry Eno from California 95(3):130-39, 96(2):85-94, 96(3):164- Washita, review, 97(1):47-48 and Nevada, 1848-1871, review, 65. See also conservation and Erickson, Gregg K., Mining and Public Policy 57(3):132-33 preservation in Alaska: Mineral Policy, the Public Ens, Gerhard J., rev. of We Know Who We Eocene of the Lower Cowlitz River Valley Lands and Economic Development, Are: Métis Identity in a Montana Washington; The Post Eocene review, 61(1):49-50 Community, 98(1):48-49 Formations of ; The Erickson, John E., 69(1):23-28 The Entangling Net: Alaska’s Commercial Oligocene of Kitsap County, Washington, Erie Water West: A History of the Erie Canal, Fishing Women Tell Their Lives, by Charles E. Weaver, 7(3):252 1792-1854, by Ronald E. Shaw, review, by Leslie Leyland Fields, review, Ephrata, Wash., 9(2):125, 82(1):4-5, 87(2):75- 58(1):48-49 89(3):157-58 78 Erikson, Patricia Pierce, Voices of a Thousand Enterprise (Idaho) Irrigation District, Episcopal Church People: The Makah Cultural and 93(1):22-23 archives of, 28(4):390-91, 30(4):419, 428, Research Center, review, 94(4):212-14 Enterprise (ship captained by John Ebbets), 435 Erisman, Fred, ed., Fifty Western Writers: A 23(4):275-76, 281, 29(1):63 in early Oreg. and Wash., 37(4):303-12, Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, review, Enterprise (steamer built in 1861), 8(3):219, 38(1):3-17, 39(3):200-13 75(1):46 45(3):84 An Episode in Anti-Catholicism: The American Erlanger, A. L., 81(2):58-59, 61 Enterprise, Wash., 9(2):124 Protective Association, by Donald L. Ermatinger, C. O., “The Columbia River The Enterprising Scot: Investors in the Kinzer, review, 56(2):94 Under Hudson’s Bay Company Rule,” American West after 1873, by W. Episodes from “The Winning of the West,” by 5(3):192-206 Turrentine Jackson, review, 60(1):39 Theodore Roosevelt, 1(2):81 Ermatinger, Edward, 1(4):256, 2(2):163- “Entrepreneurs and Progressives: Baseball in Epitaph for the Giants: The Story of the 64, 2(3):257-64, 5(3):176, 5(4):285, the Northwest, 1900-1901,” by James Tillamook Burn, by J. Larry Kemp, 24(4):259-61, 25(1):21, 48(1):14, Warnock, 82(3):92-100 review, 59(4):202 98(2):82, 87, 91 Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Epstein, Jesse, 67(4):165-66, 172 Ermatinger, Francis, 5(3):176, 179, 5(4):284- Community in America, 1882-1943, ed. Epworth League, 38(4):329-30 85, 7(3):222-23, 11(2):106-14, Chan Sucheng, 85(2):50-58 Equal Rights Amendment (proposed), 39(1):15-17, 25, 27-28, 31, 90(3):142, Entze, Marc A., rev. of Forest of Time: A 91(4):173-74, 178-80 98(2):78, 82-83, 87, 90 Century of Science at Wind River Equal Suffrage League (Walla Walla, Wash.), works of: “Notes Connected with the Experimental Forest, 99(3):149-50 42(2):123-37 Clallum Expedition,” by Frank Enumclaw, Wash., 9(2):125 Equal to the Occasion: Women Editors of the Ermatinger, 1(2):16-29; Fur Trade Envelopes of Sound: Six Practitioners Discuss Nineteenth-Century West, by Sherilyn Letters of Francis Ermatinger: Written to the Method, Theory, and Practice of Cox Bennion, review, 84(1):33 His Brother Edward during His Service Oral History and Oral Testimony, ed. Equality, Wash., 9(2):125, 59(3):137-46, with the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1818- Ronald J. Grele, review, 68(1):42-43 71(3):114, 118-19 1853, review, 72(3):140 environment “Equality Colony: The Plan to Socialize Ernest Gruening: Alaska’s Greatest Governor, Chinese immigrants, relationship to, Washington,” by Charles P. Le Warne, by Claus-M. Naske, review, 98(3):144 90(1):17-29 59(3):137-46 “Ernest Gruening and Alaska Native Claims,” changes in: in Canada, 99(2):66-72; and Equality Colony (Wash.). See Equality, Wash. by Claus-M. Naske, 82(4):140-48 Cowlitz people, 93(4):188-98; in Equality for Agriculture, by George N. Peek Ernest Gruening and the American Dissenting intermontane Northwest, 60(2):98- and Hugh S. Johnson, 71(2):64-71 Tradition, by Robert David Johnson, 102, 84(4):140-49, 95(4):194-203; on Equality on the Oregon Frontier: Jason Lee review, 92(3):149-50 San Juan Island, 98(2):55-63 and the Methodist Mission, 1834-43, “Ernest Walker Sawyer and Alaska: The ecosystems, 84(4):140-49 by Robert J. Loewenberg, review, Dilemma of Northern Economic and new western history, 83(2):61-62, 69(1):35-36 Development,” by Terrence M. Cole, 85(2):51, 54, 89(2):84-96 Equity (ship), 4(3):189 82(2):42-50 and perceptions of western landscapes, The Era of Reconstruction, 1865-1877, by Ernst, Alice Henson, Trouping in the Oregon 84(4):122-29, 84(4):140-47, 87(3):141- Kenneth M. Stampp, review, 57(1):42- Country: A History of Frontier Theatre, 48 43 review, 53(4):163-64 study of, 91(4):183-99 The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900-1912, by Ernst, Charles F., 72(1):15 See also conservation and preservation; George E. Mowry, review, 50(3):118-19 Ernst, Clement S., Sr., “History in a Mail environmentalism; National Park Erdey, Tabitha, rev. of Makúk: A New Pouch: Centennial Stamps and Service, U.S.; urban planning and History of Aboriginal-White Relations, Territorial Covers,” 44(4):185-89 development 101(1):42 Erskine, Gladys Shaw, Broncho Charlie, a Saga Environment and Experience: Settlement Erdman, Paul (Love Israel), 89(2):65-76 of the Saddle, 26(2):150 Culture in Nineteenth-Century Oregon, “The Erection of Kitsap County,” by Chloe Erskine, W. J., 36(2):131 by Peter G. Boag, review, 85(1):43, Sutton, 24(3):208-10 Erwin, Lewis T., 73(3):129-33 essay review, 89(2):84-96 Erickson, Dan, “Alberta Polygamists? The Erwin, William, 37(3):213 The Environmental Justice: William O. Douglas Canadian Climate and Response to Escalante, Silvestre Velez de, 19(1):13-14 and American Conservation, by Adam the Introduction of Mormonism’s Eska Creek (Alaska), 73(2):69-70, 74, 76 Sowards, review, 100(4):194-95 ‘Peculiar Institution,’” 86(4):155-64 Eska Creek Coal Company, 73(2):69

Index 113 Eskimo. See Alaska Natives; names of Commentaries, by Aldo Leopold, ed. in Wash., 41(3):189-202 individual groups Curt Meine and Richard L. Knight, Ethnohistory in Southwestern Alaska and the The Eskimo, 39(3):249 review, 92(3):155 Southern Yukon: Method and Content, The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska, Essex (ship), 21(4):249-50 ed. Margaret Lantis, review, 63(2):76- by Clarence L. Andrews, review, Essin, Emmett M., rev. of North to Montana! 77 32(2):219-20 Jehus, Bullwhackers, and Mule Skinners Etiquette: In Society, in Business, in Politics Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation in North on the Montana Trail, 91(2):105 and at Home, by Emily Post, review, Alaska, by Dorothy Jean Ray, review, Establishing Zion: The Mormon Church in the 61(3):173-74 70(2):86 American West, 1847-1869, by Eugene Etna, Wash., 9(2):125 Eskimo Boyhood: An Autobiography in E. Campbell, review, 80(2):73 Etulain, Richard W., comment on “The Psychosocial Perspective, by Charles C. Establishment of the State Government in Pacific Northwest as a Cultural Region: Hughes, review, 66(3):139 California, 1846-1850, by Cardinal A Symposium,” by Raymond D. Gastil, Eskimo Essays: Yup’ik Lives and How We See Goodwin, review, 5(4):315-16 64(4):157-59; The American West: A Them, by Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, Esterquest, Ralph T., 41(1):39-41 Twentieth-Century History, review, 83(2):72 Estes, George, 75(1):16-17, 80(1):16, 20 81(1):33; Beyond the Missouri: The Eskimo Folk-Lore, by D. Jenness, 16(2):155 works of: The Old Cedar School, 75(1):16- Story of the American West, review, Eskimo Legends, by Roy J. Snell, 17(3):235 17, 80(1):16; The Roman Katholic 98(2):95-96; A Bibliographical Guide The Eskimo of St. Michael and Vicinity, as Kingdom and the Ku Klux Klan, to the Study of Western American Related by H. M. W. Edmonds, ed. 80(1):13 Literature, review, 75(1):46; Dorothy Jean Ray, review, 59(3):165-66 Esther Ross: Stillaguamish Champion, by Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Eskimo Prehistory, by Hans-Georg Bandi, Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown, Western History and Literature, review, review, 61(4):225 review, 94(1):42-43 75(4):190; Fifty Western Writers: A Eskimos. See Alaska Natives; names of Esthus, Raymond A., Theodore Roosevelt and Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, review, individual ethnic groups Japan, review, 58(4):219 75(1):46; Re-imagining the Modern Eskimos, by Kaj Birket-Smith, review, Estournelles de Constant, Paul Henri American West: A Century of Fiction, 64(3):128 Benjamin, Les Etats-Unis D’Amerique, History, and Art, review, 89(1):39-40; The Eskimos; their Environment and Folkways, 5(2):146 Telling Western Stories: From Buffalo by Edward Moffat Weyer, Jr., review, Les Etats-Unis D’Amerique, by Paul Henri Bill to Larry McMurtry, review, 24(3):234 Benjamin Estournelles de Constant, 91(2):99-100; ed., The American Far Eskimos and Explorers, by Wendell H. Oswalt, 5(2):146 West in the Twentieth Century, by Earl review, 71(3):138 Etches, John, 57(1):15-17 Pomeroy, review, 100(2):97-98; ed., The The Eskimos of Bering Strait, 1650-1898, by Etcheson, Nicole, rev. of Born in the Country: American West in 2000: Essays in Honor Dorothy Jean Ray, review, 69(1):36 A History of Rural America, 88(1):52 of Gerald D. Nash, review, 96(1):50-51; Eskimos of the Nushagak River: An Etcheson, Warren, rev. of The Development of ed., Basques of the Pacific Northwest, Ethnographic History, by James W. Manufacturing Industry in the State of review, 84(3):114; ed., Chiefs and VanStone, review, 59(4):227 Washington, 49(3):122-23 Generals: Nine Men Who Shaped the Espanola, Wash., 22(3):184 Ethel, Wash., 9(2):125 American West, review, 96(3):153-55; Espionage Act (1917), 76(1):4-5, 78(1/2):33- Ethnic Processes in Russian America, by ed., The Idaho Heritage: A Collection of 37 Svetlana G. Fedorova, review, 67(2):88 Historical Essays, review, 66(1):40; ed., Espy, James P., 52(4):129-30, 132, 138 Ethnicity Challenged: The Upper Midwest Portraits of Basques in the New World, Esquimalt, Place of Shoaling Waters, by Leigh Norwegian-American Experience in review, 92(1):48-49; ed., Researching Burpee Robinson, review, 40(1):71-72 World War I, by Carl H. Chrislock, Western History: Topics in the Twentieth Essays, Verse and Letters, by Joel M. Johanson, review, 73(3):136 Century, review, 89(4):212-13; The 11(4):305-306 Ethnobotany of Western Washington, by Erna Twentieth-Century West: Historical Essays in Western History in Honor of Professor Gunther, review, 37(2):163-64 Interpretations, review, 80(4):155; ed., T. A. Larson, ed. Roger Daniels, review, Ethnographic Bibliography of North America, Western Lives: A Biographical History of 64(4):179-80 by George Peter Murdock, review, the American West, review, 96(3):153- Essays on Sunbelt Cities and Recent Urban 33(4):453-54 55; ed., Writing Western History: Essays America, ed. Robert B. Fairbanks Ethnographische Notizen über die on Major Western Historians, review, and Kathleen Underwood, review, Indianerstämme des Puget Sundes, 84(2):71; rev. of American Frontier 82(3):117 by Hermann Haeberlin and Erna and Western Issues: A Historiographical Essays on the American West, 1973-1974, Gunther, 16(4):310 Review, 79(3):120; rev. of Bill Nye’s ed. Thomas G. Alexander, review, ethnography of native peoples Western Humor, 61(3):170-71; rev. of 67(3):130-31 in Alaska, 75(4):156-63 The Frontier Experience: A Reader’s Essays on the Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the in B.C., 41(4):330-41, 78(4):141-44, Guide to the Life and Literature of the End of the Eighteenth and First Half of 81(2):50-53, 89(4):202-10 American West, 76(3):114; rev. of John the Nineteenth Century), by Roza G. Blackfoot people, 93(4):212-13 G. Neihardt: A Critical Biography, Liapunova, ed. William B. Workman contribution of fur trade to, 40(4):316-26 70(2):85; rev. of The Uneasy Chair: and Lydia T. Black, review, 89(3):161- Crow people, 93(4):212-13 A Biography of Bernard DeVoto, 62 Iroquois people, 93(4):212-13 67(2):93; rev. of Washington State: A Essays on Walter Prescott Webb, ed. Kenneth R. of Lower Chinookan people, 28(4):363-72 Literary Chronicle, 61(4):232-33; rev. Philp and Elliott West, review, 70(1):19 in Oreg., and Franz Boas, 97(2):59-68 of The Word Rides Again: Rereading The Essential Aldo Leopold: Quotations and Shoshone people, 93(4):212-13 the Frontier in American Fiction,

114 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 94(2):104-105 Evans, Elwood, 52(1):15-23, 101(2):71 An Evening at the Garden of Allah: A Gay Euclid, Wash., 9(2):125 as historian, 10(2):84, 25(3):229-30, Cabaret in Seattle, by Don Paulson, Eudin, Andrew, 23(4):272-73, 277-78, 280 36(1):5-6, 43(4):282-83, 45(4):109-10, with Roger Simpson, review, 89(1):42- Eugene (Oreg.) Herald of Reform, 66(2):77-78 113, 46(3):77-78 43 Eugene (Oreg.) Library Association, and location of Wash. capital, 32(3):264- Evening Call (Tacoma). See Tacoma Evening 17(4):266 66 Call Eugene (Oreg.) Water and Electric Board, and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Everest, Wesley, 45(4):118-19, 123, 57(2):68- 65(1):31-33, 36-37 43(2):105-106, 109, 115-16, 118 69, 72, 59(2):89, 93-94, 62(3):113-15, Eugene (steamer), 30(2):134-35 and Republican Party, 42(1):10, 12, 28-30, 77(4):122-29 Eugene, Oreg., African Americans in, 49(1):30, 32, 35, 39, 49(2):65, 69, 71, 75 Everett, Derek R., rev. of Nimrod: Courts, 63(1):14-21 as secretary of Wash. Terr., 51(3):112-14, Claims, and Killing on the Oregon Eugene Field and His Age, by Lewis O. Saum, 51(4):171-73, 54(2):56-62, 64 Frontier, 97(2):93-94 review, 93(3):156-57 and Wash. codes, 28(1):16-17, 33, 49, Everett, Edward, 1(4):213-14, 46(1):21, 23-24 “Eugene Semple’s Seattle Canal Scheme,” by 30(1):18-20 “Everett, 1916, and After,” by Norman H. Alan A. Hynding, 59(2):77-87 on Whitman, Marcus, 7(2):112, 117, Clark, 57(2):57-64 Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist, by Nick 64(2):58, 63-64 Everett, Wash., 9(2):126, 57(2):57-64 Salvatore, review, 75(3):141-42 works of: History of the Pacific Northwest: and antisaloon movement, 56(1):4, 6, 12 Eugenics and the Progressives, by Donald K. Oregon and Washington, 13(1):4 church archives in, 30(4):417-26 Pickens, review, 61(3):176 Evans, George, 52(1):13 free speech movement in, 91(1):11, 13, Eulenberg, Julie Niebuhr, rev. of Family of Evans, George W. B., Mexican Gold Trail: 91(3):135 Strangers: Building a Jewish Community The Journal of a Forty-Niner, review, photographs of, 81(3):118 in Washington State, 95(4):211-12; 37(3):267-68 narrative of Eleanor Castellan on, 91(1):3, rev. of The Hill with a Future: Seattle’s Evans, J. Allan, Green Gold Harvest: A History 5-15 Capitol Hill, 1900-1946, 94(3):161; of Logging and Its Products, review, totem pole dedicated to Patkanim rev. of More Voices, New Stories: King 61(3):169-70 (Snoqualmie leader), 15(3):189 County, Washington’s First 150 Years, Evans, John (geologist), 10(1):5, 26(2):83-89, See also Everett massacre 96(1):49-50 26(3):240 Everett Commercial Club, 49(4):165, 171, Eureka, Wash., 9(2):126 Evans, John (Idaho governor), 102(4):163, 57(2):58-59, 61-63 Europe: A History of Ten Years, by Raymond 165 Everett massacre, 49(4):162-72, 57(2):57-64, Leslie Buell, 21(2):152 Evans, John Henry, Charles Coulson Rich, 71(2):50-62, 91(1):3, 10-13 Europe in the Nineteenth Century; an Outline review, 28(1):98-100 Everett Mountaineers, comp., Mountaineers’ History, by E. Lipson, review, 8(2):154 Evans, John W., Powerful Rockey: The Blue Songs, review, 4(1):51 European and Oregon Land Company, Mountains and the Oregon Trail, 1811- Everett Shipbuilding Company, 90(1):4 39(4):256 1883, review, 82(4):151 Everett Trust and Savings Bank, 43(2):127 The European Discovery of America: The Evans, Lew, 68(2):81-82 Evergreen, Wash., 22(3):184 Northern Voyages, A. D. 500-1600, Evans, Richard X., “Dr. John Evans, U.S. The Evergreen Citizen: A Textbook on the by Samuel Eliot Morison, review, Geologist, 1851-1861,” 26(2):83-89, Government of the State of Washington, 67(1):32-34 26(3):240 by C. H. Heffelfinger and George A. The European Discovery of America: The Evans, Rondeau L., “Fifty Years of aauw: Custer, review, 33(2):213-15 Southern Voyages, A. D. 1492-1616, Record of the Seattle Branch,” Evergreen Land: A Portrait of the State of by Samuel Eliot Morison, review, 45(2):47-51; rev. of Oregon and the Washington, by Nard Jones, review, 67(1):32-34 Pacific Northwest, 37(4):360-61 38(4):358-59 Eustace, Michael, 7(1):57 Evans, Simon M., ed., Cowboys, Ranchers, Everson, Wash., 9(2):126 Eva B (ship), 54(3):94-96 and the Cattle Business: Cross-Border Everyone Was Brave: The Rise and Fall of “The Evaluation of the Agricultural Potential Perspectives on Ranching History, Feminism in America, by William L. of Alaska, 1867-1897,” by James R. review, 93(2):102-103 O’Neill, review, 61(3):174-75 Shortridge, 68(2):88-98 Evans, Steven Ross, Voice of the Old Wolf: The Evolution Controversy in America, by Evan Jones Coal Company (Alaska), 73(2):70, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter and the Nez George E. Webb, review, 87(2):103 72-76 Perce Indians, review, 89(1):38-39; rev. “The Evolution of a Lament,” by C. T. Evangel (steamer), 14(2):92 of This Bloody Deed: The Magruder Johnson, 2(3):195-208 Evangelical churches, 28(4):391-402, Incident, 87(3):163 “Evolution of an Indian Hero in ,” by 30(4):419-20, 428-29, 432, 83(3):82-87 Evans, Wash., 9(2):126 Charles M. Buchanan, 9(3):163-68 Evangelicalism, and Revival of 1905, Evans, William B., “Decision at Colstrip: The “The Evolution of an Industry: The Dairy 83(4):144-51 Northern Pacific Railway’s Open-Pit Economy of Tillamook County, Evans, Alexander, 51(1):14 Mining Operation,” 61(3):129-36 Oregon,” 49(2):77-81 Evans, Ben, 27(2):169-70 Evarts, Jeremiah, 25(1):33-34 “The Evolution of Territorial and State Evans, Charles, American Bibliography, Evel Incarnate: The Life and Legend of Evel Boundaries in the Inland Empire of 13(1):75-77 Knievel, by Steve Mandich, review, the Pacific Northwest,” by Herman J. Evans, Clinton L., The War on Weeds in the 93(2):100 Deutsch, 51(3):115-31 Prairie West: An Environmental History, Eveline, Wash., 9(2):126 “The Evolution of the International review, 94(4):214-15 Evenden, Matthew, rev. of Fishermen’s Boundary in the Inland Empire of Evans, Daniel, 91(4):173-74, 93(2):82, 85-86, Frontier: People and Salmon in the Pacific Northwest,” by Herman J. 100(3):113 Southeast Alaska, 99(4):194-95 Deutsch, 51(2):63-79

Index 115 Ewan, Joseph, rev. of John Torrey. A Story of The Expansion Movement in Texas, 1836- Petrovich Krasheninnikov, 95(2): 60- North American Botany, 34(1):112-13 1850, by William Campbell Binkley, 65, 68 Ewart, James, 17(1):28-29 16(2):155 Explorations of Kamchatka, North Pacific Ewers, John Canfield,The Blackfeet: Raiders “Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Scimitar: Report of a Journey Made to on the Northwestern Plains, review, Classification for the History of the Explore Eastern Siberia in 1735-1741, 50(1):34-35; Crow Indian Beadwork: Pacific Northwest,” by Charles W. by Stepan Petrovich Krasheninnikov, A Descriptive and Historical Study, Smith, 31(2):231-52 review, 64(3):128-29 review, 51(1):37-38; Gustavus Sohon’s “Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System “The Explorer,” by Rudyard Kipling, Portraits of Flathead and Pend d’Oreille of Classification for the History of 97(3):126-29 Indians, 1854, review, 40(4):341; Indian the Pacific Northwest,” by Charles W. Explorers and Settlers: Historic Places Life on the Upper Missouri, review, Smith, 2(2):146-60 Commemorating the Early Exploration 61(3):168-69; Plains Indian Painting: A Expansionists of 1812, by Julius W. Pratt, and Settlement of the United States, Description of an Aboriginal American review, 41(1):82 by National Park Service, review, Art, review, 30(4):442-43; comp., Expatriates and Patriots: American Artists, 60(2):104 A Preliminary Bibliography of the Scholars, and Writers in Europe, by The Explorers of North America, by John American Fur Trade, review, 31(4):463- Ernest Earnest, review, 60(2):114-15 Bartlet Brebner, 25(1):72-73 64; ed., Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Expectations Westward: The Mormons and the Explorers of the Mississippi, by Timothy Missouri: Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, Emigration of Their British Converts Severin, review, 60(2):104-105 Crees, Crows, by Edwin Thompson in the Nineteenth Century, by P. A. M. Exploring Coast Salish Prehistory: The Denig, review, 54(1):38-39; ed., O-kee- Taylor, review, 58(3):160-61 Archaeology of San Juan Island, by Julie pa: A Religious Ceremony and Other Expedición de los Límites al Norte de K. Stein, review, 93(1):51 Customs of the Mandans, by George Californias, 54(4):155-56 Exploring Expedition, U.S., 19(4):244, Catlin, review, 60(1):37-38 The Expeditions of John Charles Frémont, 21(3):218-22, 25(3):166-67 Ewert, Sara E. Dant, “Peak Park Politics: Vol. 1: Travels from 1838 to 1844, ed. in Antarctic Ocean, 80(1):22-23, 29 The Struggle over the Sawtooths, Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, at Columbia River, 80(1):23-25 from Borah to Church,” 91(3):138- review, 63(4):167, Vol. 2: The Bear and Elliott Bay (Wash.), naming of, 49; rev. of Chiefs and Generals: Nine Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial, ed. 45(1):28-29 Men Who Shaped the American West, Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, at Fort Colvile (Wash.), 22(1):47-48 96(3):153-55; rev. of Western Lives: A review, 66(1):37-38, Vol. 2 Supplement: at Fort George (Oreg.), 16(3):206, 209-15 Biographical History of the American Proceedings of the Court-Martial, ed. at Fort Nisqually (Wash.), 7(2):138, West, 96(3):153-55 Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, 16(2):138-39, 145, 21(3):225-28 Ewing (master of Prince William Henry), review, 66(1):37-38, Vol. 3: Travels from at Fort Vancouver (Wash.), 16(2):110-13, 6(1):59 1848 to 1854, ed. Mary Lee Spence, 16(3):217-19, 16(4):294-301 Ewing Young, Master Trapper, by Kenneth L. review, 76(3):116 at Grand Coulee (Wash.), 15(2):88-89 Holmes, review, 59(3):164 Experiences in a Promised Land: Essays in and HBC, 16(3):206-23, 16(4):291-95, Ewing Young and His Estate, by Frederic G. Pacific Northwest History, ed. G. 298-301, 17(2):129-34, 80(1):23-25 Young, 12(1):75-76 Thomas Edwards and Carlos A. journals of: Brackenridge, William D., Exa, Wash., 9(2):127 Schwantes, review, 78(1/2):59 21(3):218-29, 21(4):298-305, 22(1):42- Exact (ship), 44(2):64 “Experiences of a Packer in Washington 58, 22(2):129-45, 22(3):216-27; Excavation of a Site at Santiago Ahvitzotla, Territory Mining Camps during the Pickering, Charles, 20(1):54-63; Wilkes, Federal District of Mexico, by Alfred M. Sixties,” by James W. Watt, 19(3):206- Charles, 16(1):49-61, 16(2):137-45, Tozzer, 13(1):72 13, 19(4):285-93, 20(1):36-53 16(3):206-23, 16(4):290-301, 17(1):43- Excavations in the Chama Valley, New Mexico, “Experience of a Pioneer,” by Mary Perry 65, 17(2):129-44, 17(3):223-29 by J. A. Jeancon, 15(2):152 Frost, 7(2):123-25 at (Wash.), 25(3):173-74 Exchange National Bank of Spokane, Experiences of a Special Indian Agent, by E. E. on Pacific coast, 80(1):21-31 84(1):26-27 White, review, 58(1):46 and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, “An Excursion to Wrangell, 1896,” by Robert Experiments in Colorado Colonization, 1869- 16(2):138-39, 145, 16(3):206, 218, D. Monroe, 50(2):48-52 1872, ed. James F. Willard and Colin B. 17(1):60-61, 17(2):129-34 Executive Order 8802, 96(1):8, 98(4):185-86 Goodykoontz, 18(2):152-53 at Spalding mission (Idaho), 20(1):60-61, Executive Order 9066, 74(3):124-32, Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the 22(1):51 88(4):168-70, 90(3):123, 93(3):130-35 Scientist in the Winning of the American at Tshimakain mission (Wash.), 20(1):59, Executive Order 9835, 98(2):64 West, by William H. Goetzmann, 22(1):47-50 Executive Proceedings of the Territories, review, 58(1):13 and Whitman, Marcus, 22(1):54-55 35(4):326-40 exploration and scientific study.See names in Willamette Valley (Oreg.), 17(1):43-65 “The Exile and Return of Seattle’s Japanese,” of individual expeditions; names of See also names of individual members by Roger Daniels, 88(4):166-73 individual explorers Exploring Mount Rainier, by Ruth Kirk, Exile in the Wilderness: The Biography of Chief Exploration of Alaska, 1865-1900, by Morgan review, 59(4):217-18 Factor Archibald McDonald, 1790-1853, B. Sherwood, review, 56(4):177-78 Exploring Oregon’s Historic Courthouses, by Jean Murray Cole, review, 72(2):94 The Exploration of the Pacific, by J. C. by Kathleen M. Wiederhold, review, Expansion and Imperialism, by Shomer S. Beaglehole, review, 26(4):302 90(4):213-14 Zwelling, review, 62(1):37 “Exploration of the Upper Columbia,” by O. Exploring Spokane’s Past: Tours to Historical Expansion and Reform, 1889-1926, by John B. Sperlin, 4(1):3-11 Sites, by Barbara F. Cochran, review, Spencer Bassett, 18(2):151 Explorations of Kamchatka, by Stepan 72(4):185

116 Pacific Northwest Quarterly “Exploring the Copper River Country,” by Springs Indian Reservation, by Cynthia Triumphant: The Growth, Rejection, James W. VanStone, 46(4):115-23 D. Stowell, review, 80(1):36 and Rebirth of a Vital American Force, Exploring the Great Basin, by Gloria Griffen Faces of the Wilderness, by Harvey Broome, 83(3):110; rev. of Reminiscences of Cline, review, 55(2):88-89 review, 65(1):42-43 James N. Glover, 77(1):38; rev. of Exploring the Northwest Territory: Sir Fackler, Saint Michael, 1(3):126-27, Sprague, Lamont, Edwall, Washington: Alexander Mackenzie’s Journal of a 37(4):309-10, 38(1):3-4 Stories of Our People, Land, and Voyage by Bark Canoe from Lake Factoria, Wash., 9(2):127 Times, 1881-1981, 75(2):79; rev. of To Athabasca to the Pacific Ocean in Factories in the Field: The Story of Migratory the Columbia Gateway: The Oregon the Summer of 1789, by Alexander Farm Labor in California, by Carey Railway and the Northern Pacific, Mackenzie, ed. T. H. McDonald, McWilliams, review, 31(1):106-108 1879-1884, 79(2):80; rev. of With the review, 59(1):49-50 “Facts about George Washington,” by Junius Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the Field, Exploring the Olympic Mountains: Accounts of Thomas Turner, 12(3):163-65 1889-92, 73(3):137 the Earliest Expeditions, 1878-1890, ed. Fadden, William, 14(4):260 Fahl, Ronald J., North American Forest and Carsten Lien, review, 93(3):160-61 Fahey, John, “A. L. White, Champion of Conservation History: A Bibliography, Exploring the Olympic Peninsula, by Ruth Urban Beauty,” 72(4):170-79; “Beating review, 70(1):38; rev. of Western Kirk, review, 56(2):88-89 a Depression: The Portland Home Populism: Studies in an Ambivalent Exploring Washington, ed. Harry M. Majors, Loan Bank,” 75(1):34-40; “Big Lumber Conservatism, 69(3):138-39 review, 68(3):130 in the Inland Empire: The Early Failing, Henry, 17(3):171 Exploring Washington’s Past: A Road Guide Years, 1900-1930,” 76(3):95-103; “The Failure of a Dream? Essays in the History of to History, by Ruth Kirk and Carmela Case of William Lewis,” 91(2):86-93; American Socialism, ed. John H. M. Alexander, review, 82(4):152 “Irrigation, Apples, and Spokane Laslett and Seymour Martin Lipset, Exploring Western Americana, by Austin E. Country,” 84(1):7-18; “The Million- review, 66(1):41-42 Fife, ed. Alta Fife, review, 82(4):153 Dollar Corner: The Development Faint the Trumpet Sounds: The Life and Trial Exploring Yellowstone, by Ruth Kirk, review, of Downtown Spokane, 1890-1920,” of Major Reno, by John Upton Terrell 64(3):130 62(2):77-85; “The Milwaukee- and George Walton, review, 58(3):160 Express and Stagecoach Days in California: Youngstown Connection: Midwestern Faipule (Samoan House of Representatives), From the Gold Rush to the Civil War, Investors and the Coeur d’Alene 27(4):319-20, 329-35, 341 by Oscar Osburn Winther, review, Mines,” 81(2):42-49; “Optimistic Fair American (ship), 16(2):114-17, 121, 28(1):102-103 Imagination: The Spokane Stock 30(3):277-78, 295 express services, 19(4):285, 292-93, 26(4):254- Exchange,” 95(3):115-25; “Power The Fair and the Falls: Spokane’s Expo 55, 30(4):383-85 Plays: The Enigma of Little Falls,” ’74: Transforming an American The External Trade of the Pacific Northwest, 82(4):122-31; “When the Dutch Environment, by J. William T. Youngs, by the Pacific Northwest Regional Owned Spokane,” 72(1):2-10; “‘The review, 92(1):50 Planning Commission, review, Whole Process Made a Wonderful “Fair City: Seattle as Host of the 1909 Alaska- 34(3):310-11 Story’: The Women’s Campaign for Yukon-Pacific Exposition,” by John M. “An Extraordinary Canoe Race From Redistricting,” 93(4):180-87; The Findlay, 100(1):3-11 Astoria in 1811,” by J. Neilson Barry, Ballyhoo Bonanza: Charles Sweeny Fairbank, Avard, 44(3):134 21(4):294-96 and the Idaho Mines, review, 64(1):36- Fairbanks, Alaska, 45(1):8-10, 73(3):125-33, Eye of the Explorer: Views of the Northern 37; The Days of the Hercules, review, 78(1/2):2-4, 82(2):48, 102(1):37 Pacific Railroad Survey, 1853-54, by 72(3):141; Hecla: A Century of Western Fairbanks, Robert B., ed., Essays on Sunbelt Paul D. McDermott, Ronald E. Grim, Mining, review, 84(2):72; Inland Cities and Recent Urban America, and Philip Mobley, review, 102(3):144 Empire: D. C. Corbin and Spokane, review, 82(3):117 Eye-Witnesses to Wagon Trains West, ed. James review, 57(2):84; The Inland Empire: Fairbanks Daily Miner, 102(1):36-38 Hewitt, review, 66(2):89 Unfolding Years, 1879-1929, review, Fairbanks Tundra Times, 85(1):30 Eyre, David W., 89(1):14-15, 19 79(2):74; The Kalispel Indians, review, Fairbrook, Glenn, 12(4):279-81, 67(2):65 Ezekiel, Elisha, 24(3):185 79(1):38; Saving the Reservation: Joe , 95(1):5, 7, 12-13 “, The Pioneer,” 20(2):124-28 Garry and the Battle to Be Indian, Fairfax, Sally K., State Trust Lands: History, review, 94(2):102-103; rev. of Dreamer- Management, and Sustainable Use, Prophets of the Columbia Plateau: review, 88(4):201-202 Smohalla and Skolaskin, 80(4):156-57; Fairfield, J. C., 47(1):11 F rev. of Grubstaking the Palouse: Gold Fairfield, Wash., 9(2):127 Mining in the Hoodoo Mountains of Fairhaven, Wash., 24(4):280-81, 42(3):191-93 F. A. Buttrey Company (Havre, Mont.), North Idaho, 1860-1950, 78(3):115; rev. Fairhaven and Southern Railway Company, 84(3):101 of Late Frontier: A History of Okanogan 3(3):193, 196, 80(4):126-27 F. Jay Haynes, Photographer, by the Montana County, Washington (1800-1941), Fairhaven Herald, 71(1):3, 13 Historical Society, review, 73(4):183 82(2):76; rev. of Liberated Woman: Fairholm, Wash., 9(2):127 The Face of Lincoln, comp. and ed. James A Life of May Arkwright Hutton, Fairview, Idaho, 28(2):143 Mellon, review, 72(2):72-75 and The Coeur d’Alenes; or, A Tale Fairweather, Bill, 12(3):207 Faces, Voices and Dreams: A Celebration of of the Modern Inquisition in Idaho, Fairweather, Hanford W., 10(2):100-101 the Centennial of the Sheldon Jackson 77(1):38; rev. of North Bank Road: The works of: “The Northern Pacific Railroad Museum, Sitka, Alaska, 1888-1988, ed. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, and Some of Its History,” 10(2):95-101 Peter L. Corey, review, 79(3):125 82(3):110; rev. of Phil Weyerhaeuser, Fairweather, Henry W., 61(2):75-76 Faces of a Reservation: A Portrait of the Warm Lumberman, 77(2):75; rev. of Railroads Fairweather, Wash., 22(3):184-85

Index 117 Fairy (fur trade ship), 11(1):20-21 20(1):64 by Counties, 1850-1959, ed. Thomas Fairy (steamer), 42(4):302-303, 45(3):74 The Far East in World Politics, by G. F. J. Pressly and William H. Scofield, Faith of Fools: A Journal of the Klondike Hudson, review, 29(1):101-102 review, 57(1):46 Gold Rush, by William Shape, review, The Far Eastern Crisis, Recollections and Farm Security Administration, 72(3):124-26, 90(3):157-58 Observations, by Henry L. Stimson, 129, 73(4):175-81, 90(3):129-30, 132- Falconer, Thomas, “Falconer’s Recent Work review, 28(2):214-16 33, 135 on the Oregon Question,” 4(3):221-22 Far Eastern Review, 69(2):61-69 Farmer, Arthur, 91(3):151-52 “Falconer’s Recent Work on the Oregon Far from Home: Families of the Westward Farmer, Edward M., ed., Native Arts of the Question,” by Thomas Falconer, Journey, ed. Lillian Schlissel, Byrd Pacific Northwest,review, 41(3):273 4(3):221-22 Gibbens, and Elizabeth Hampsten, Farmer, Judith A., Historical Atlas of Early Falconver, J. A., 38(2):107 review, 81(1):30 Oregon, review, 65(3):150 Falk, E. Gustave, 102(3):114 The Far Southwest, 1846-1912: A Territorial Farmer, Malcolm F., rev. of Chugach Falk, Marvin W., Alaskan Maps: A History, by Howard Roberts Lamar, Prehistory: The Archaeology of Prince Cartobibliography of Alaska to 1900, review, 58(1):42-43 William Sound, Alaska, 48(1):29 review, 76(2):73; rev. of Documents on The Far West and the Great Plains in The Farmer Takes a Hand: The Electric Power the History of the Russian-American Transition, 1859-1900, by Rodman W. Revolution in Rural America, by Company, 69(2):94 Paul, review, 79(4):162 Marquis Childs, review, 44(2):92-93 Falknor, Alonzo J., 32(4):434-37, 441-44 The Far West Coast, by V. L. Denton, review, “Farmer-Labor Insurgency in Washington Fall, Albert B., 49(2):53, 52(4):148, 61(1):32- 16(4):302-303 State: William Bouck, the Grange, and 34, 36, 65(2):57-65 The Far Western Frontier, 1830-1860, by Ray the Western Progressive Farmers,” by Fall City, Wash., 9(2):127-28 Allen Billington, review, 48(2):59-60 Carlos A. Schwantes, 76(1):2-11 “The Fall of Farmer-Labor Parties, 1936- Faragher, John Mack, Women and Men on the farmer-labor movement, 57(4):148-57, 1938,” by Hugh T. Lovin, 62(1):16-26 Overland Trail, review, 71(3):142; rev. 60(4):187-88, 62(1):16-26, 76(1):2-11, Fa-long-long (Antero; Igorot), 101(3/4):113, of Indians and Emigrants: Encounters 87(3):130-40 117, 122, 144 on the Overland Trails, 98(2):96-97; Farmer-Labor Party (Minn.), 62(1):16-26 False Witness, by Melvin Rader, review, rev. of No Step Backward: Women and Farmer-Labor Party (Wash.), 57(4):148-57, 61(3):181-82 Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining 76(1):5-6, 10-11 “Familiar Letter About Pioneers,” 18(4):266- Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865- Farmer-Labor Political Federation, 62(1):16 70 1900, 80(1):33; rev. of Three Frontiers: The Farmer’s Age: Agriculture, 1815-1860, by Family and Divorce in California, 1850- Family, Land, and Society in the Paul W. Gates, review, 52(3):121 1890: Victorian Illusions and Everyday American West, 1850-1900, 87(2):102 Farmers’ Alliance, 37(1):4-5, 13, 39(4):285, Realities, by Robert L. Griswold, Farallon: Shipwreck and Survival on the 287, 292-95, 302-303, 310, 41(3):216, review, 75(1):44 Alaska Shore, by Steve K. Lloyd, review, 65(3):100, 104, 108, 87(3):132, 134-35 Family of Strangers: Building a Jewish 92(4):209 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank (Medford, Community in Washington State, by Farewell, My Nation: The American Indian Oreg.), 87(4):218 Molly Cone, Howard Droker, and and the United States, 1820-1890, by Farmers’ and Laborers’ Union. See National Jacqueline Williams, review, 95(4):211- Philip Weeks, review, 82(4):153 Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union 12 Fargo, Lucile F., Spokane Story, review, Farmers’ and Shippers’ Transportation “The Family-Company-Compact,” by Lionel 42(2):169-70 Company, 66(2):57 H. Laing, 22(2):117-28 Faris, Anna McIver, 93(1):9, 11 “Farmers and Wobblies in the Yakima Valley, Famous Forts of Manitoba, by Robert Watson, Faris, John T., The Alaska Pathfinder, 1933,” by James G. Newbill, 68(2):80- 20(3):234 18(3):235; Seeing the Far West, review, 87 Famous Frontiermen, Pioneers and Scouts: The 12(1):71-72; Winning the Oregon Farmer’s Cooperative Ditch, 44(4):181-83 Romance of American History, by E. G. Country, review, 3(2):154-57 Farmers’ Educational and Cooperative Union Cattermole, 18(3):236 Farley, Alan W., John Palmer Usher: Lincoln’s of America. See National Farmers’ Famous Songs and Their Stories, by James J. Secretary of the Interior, review, Union Geller, 60(1):26-28 52(2):75-76 The Farmers’ Frontier, 1865-1900, by Gilbert Fane, Diana, Objects of Myth and Memory: Farley, Brigit, “Russian Orthodoxy in the Fite, review, 58(1):40-41 American Indian Art at the Brooklyn Pacific Northwest: The Diary of Father Farmers National Bank (Chinook, Mont.), Museum, review, 84(1):31 Michael Andreades, 1905-1906,” 84(3):106-107 Fanning, Edmund, Voyages to the South Seas, 92(3):127-36; rev. of From the Baltic to Farmers’ Savings Bank (Walla Walla, Wash.), 13(2):84-86, 89 Russian America, 1829-1836, 95(3):161; 47(1):17 Fanning Island (Republic of Kiribati), rev. of Istoriia russkoi Ameriki, 1732- Farmers State Bank (Denton, Mont.), 63(3):101-102 1867 (History of Russian America, 84(3):106 The Fantastic Life of Walter Murray Gibson: 1732-1867), 3 vols., 94(1):45-46 Farmers’ Union. See National Farmers’ Union Hawaii’s Minister of Everything, by farm labor. See under agriculture “A ‘Farm-in-a-Day’: The Publicity Stunt and Jacob Adler and Robert M. Kamins, “The Farm Labor Problem in Washington, the Celebrations That Initiated the review, 78(1/2):61 1917-1918,” by Carl F. Reuss, Columbia Basin Project,” by Paul C. Far Corner: A Personal View of the Pacific 34(4):339-52 Pitzer, 82(1):2-7 Northwest, by Stewart H. Holbrook, Farm Policies and Politics in the Truman Years, “Farm-in-a-Day” promotion, 82(1):2, 4-7 review, 43(3):234-35 by Allen J. Matusow, review, 59(3):171- farming. See agriculture The Far East, a Political and Diplomatic 72 Farming the Frontier: The Agricultural History, by Payson J. Treat, review, Farm Real Estate Values in the United States Opening of the Oregon Country, 1786-

118 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 1846, by James R. Gibson, review, Background of the Purchase of Alaska, Faucett, Rachel, 5(1):26 78(1/2):65 13(2):93-104; rev. of Alaska, A History Faulia, Mauricio, 71(2):73, 75 Farmington, Wash., 9(2):128, 22(3):185, of Its Administration, Exploitation, Faulding, Charles John, 43(2):128 95(2):197 and Industrial Development During Faulk, Odie B., North America Divided: The Farner, Lloyd M., rev. of The People’s Its First Half Century Under the Rule Mexican War, 1846-1848, review, Health: A History of Public Health in of the United States, 15(1):67-69; rev. 64(4):178-79; rev. of The Mexican War, Minnesota, 45(4):134 of In the Alaska-Yukon Gamelands, 1846-1848, 67(1):34-35 Farnham, Russell, 23(4):273 12(4):305-306 Faulk, Theodore E., The Land of Beginning, Farnham, S. B., 44(4):168-69, 172-73, 175 Farrell, J. D., 35(2):111, 113-16, 118 14(2):153 Farnham, Thomas Jefferson, 15(3):167- Farrell, Mary M., ed., Confinement and Faulkner, Bert, 45(4):118-24 69, 38(3):220-21, 228-29, 47(2):60, Ethnicity: An Overview of World War Faulkner, Harold U., Readings in the Economic 84(4):144-46 II Japanese American Relocation Sites, and Social History of the United States, Farnham, Wallace D., rev. of Wyoming: A review, 94(4):210-11 21(2):151-52 Political History, 1868-1896, 61(2):112- Farrell, William E., 71(1):24, 30 Faulkner, W. H., 36(3):229-32 13 Farrington, Brenda, Women Who Kill Men: Fauntleroy, Constance, 19(1):37, 44 Farquhar, Francis P., List of Publications California Courts, Gender, and the Fauntleroy, Ellinor O., 19(1):37, 44 Relating to the Mountains of Alaska, Press, review, 101(1):35 Fauntleroy, Jane D., 19(1):40-43 26(2):153-54 Farrington, Wash., 9(3):197 Fauntleroy, Robert Henry, 4(3):182-83, Farquharson, F. Bert, 72(4):162, 164-66, 168 Farris, Jack, 27(3):244-50 18(4):290, 19(1):37-44 Farquharson, Mary, 59(2):96, 98, 61(4):189- Farris, Wash., 9(3):197 Fauntleroy, William Hale, 18(4):289-300 92 Farron, Dominique, 7(2):160, 162-67 “Fauntleroy and Davidson,” ed. Edmond S. Farr, William E., The Reservation Blackfeet, Farrow, Moira, Nobody Here But Us: Pioneers Meany, 19(1):37-44 1882-1945: A Photographic History of of the North, review, 69(1):45-46 Fauntleroy Cove, Wash., 4(3):183, 186 Cultural Survival, review, 77(1):36; ed., Farthest Frontier: The Pacific Northwest, by Fausold, Martin L., Gifford Pinchot, Bull Fifty Years after “The Big Sky”: New Sidney Warren, review, 41(1):67-69 Moose Progressive, review, 54(1):37 Perspectives on the Fiction and Films of Farthest Reach: Oregon and Washington, by Faust, Clarence H., Jonathan Edwards, 1703- A. B. Guthrie, Jr., review, 93(3):153-54 Nancy Wilson Ross, review, 33(1):76- 1758: Representative Selections, with Farragut, D. G., 36(1):72 78 Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Farrand, Max, 44(1):38 Farwell, Charles B., 52(4):132 review, 28(1):108-10 works of: “Hugh Wynne, A Historical Farwell, Granger, 98(1):31, 34-36 Favorite (tugboat), 42(4):304-305, 313, Novel,” 1(3):101-108 Farwell Trust Company, 98(1):31-36 44(2):64 Farrar, Victor J., 15(4):311-12, 70(3):127-28 “Far-western Populist Thought: A Fawcett, A. V., 35(2):108-109 works of: “Joseph Lane McDonald and Comparative Study of John R. Rogers Fawcett, Edgar, Some Reminiscences of Old the Purchase of Alaska,” 12(2):83-90; and Davis H. Waite,” by David B. Victoria, review, 4(4):294 “Pioneer and Historical Societies of Griffiths, 60(4):183-92 Fax (Portland). See Portland Fax the State of Washington,” 6(1):21- Fascist Italy, by William Ebenstein, review, Faxon, Frederick Winthrop, Annual Magazine 25, 7(1):46-50, 8(1):7-13, 9(1):17- 31(1):117-19 Subject Index, 1914, 6(3):211, 1915, 22, 10(1):46-52, 11(1):37-43; “The Fashion (steamer), 19(2):101, 19(3):196-97 7(3):255, 1918, 11(2):154 Reopening of the Russian-American Fast, Howard, The Last Frontier, review, Fay, Robert C., 7(4):310, 8(1):47-48, 50, Convention of 1824,” 11(2):83-88; 33(1):101-102 11(4):300, 12(2):142, 13(1):57, “Senator Cole and the Purchase of The Fat Years and the Lean, by Bruce Minton 37(1):48-49 Alaska,” 14(4):243-47; ed., “Diary of and John Stuart, review, 32(1):120-21 Fay, Sidney B., The Origins of the World War, Colonel and Mrs. I. N. Ebey,” 7(3):239- A Fateful Time: The Background and 20(2):151 46, 7(4):307-21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124- Legislative History of the Indian “FDR, Pragmatist-Idealist: An Essay in 52; ed., “The Nisqually Journal,” Reorganization Act, by Elmer R. Rusco, Historiography,” by Clarke A. March 1849, 10(3):205-30, September review, 93(4):200 Chambers, 52(2):50-55 1849, 11(1):59-65, November 1849, A Father and an Island: Reflections on Loss, by FDR and the News Media, by Betty Houchin 11(2):136-49, April 1850, 11(3):218-29, O. Alan Weltzien, review, 100(3):149- Winfield, review, 83(2):74 July 1850, 11(4):294-302, September 50 F.D.R.’s Undeclared War, 1939-1941, by T. R. 1850, 12(1):68-70, 12(2):137-48, Father Divine. See Baker, George Fehrenbach, review, 59(1):22 December 1850, 12(3):219-28, Father Divine and the Struggle for Racial Feabiger, Lea, 2(4):344, 346-47 February 1851, 12(4):300-303, Equality, by Robert Weisbrot, review, “‘A Fearless, Patriotic, Clean-Cut Stand’: March 1851, 13(1):57-66, May 1851, 75(2):89 Idaho’s Governor Clark and Japanese- 13(2):131-41, July 1851, 13(3):225- Father Herman, Alaska’s Saint, by Frank A. American Relocation in World War II,” 32, September 1851, 13(4):293-99, Golder, 8(1):73-74 by Robert C. Sims, 70(2):75-81 November 1851, 14(2):145-48, Father Peter John De Smet, Jesuit in the Feather Fashions and Bird Preservation: A December 1851, 14(3):223-34, West, by Robert C. Carriker, review, Study in Nature Protection, by Robin February 1852, 14(4):299-306, 88(3):150 W. Doughty, review, 67(4):176 March 1852, 15(1):63-66, April 1852, Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Featherkile, Arthur, 91(2):60-62, 64 15(2):126-43, August 1852, 15(3):215- Subjugation of the American Indian, by Fechter, Oscar A., 50(3):106 26, November 1852, 15(4):289-98; The Michael Paul Rogin, review, 68(1):36 Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Annexation of Russian America to the Fatout, Paul, rev. of Ed Howe, Country Town (1937), 63(3):115, 120 United States, review, 29(1):86; The Philosopher, 61(4):234 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 87(2):82-93

Index 119 Federal Conservation Policy, 1921-1933, by Federation of Woodworkers, 100(3):138 Slavery to Freedom, 70(1):36; rev. of Donald C. Swain, review, 55(2):92-93 Federation of Woodworkers Women’s Edmund Ruffin: A Biography, 74(1):40; Federal Council of Churches, 45(4):122, 124, Auxiliary, 100(3):138 rev. of Mother Was a Lady: Self and 62(3):115 Fedje, Daryl W., ed., Haida Gwaii: Human Society in Selected American Children’s Federal Emergency Relief Administration, History and Environment from the Time Periodicals, 1865-1890, 67(4):150 40(4):329-35 of Loon to the Time of the Iron People, Felt, J. J., 27(1):36 Federal Employment Service, 34(4):350-52 review, 98(3):149-50 Feltus, William, 21(1):14-15 Federal Farm Loan Act (1916), 38(4):348 Fedor Petrovich Litke, by A. I. Alekseev, ed. feminism, 83(1):22-28, 83(4):122-27, “Federal Government Documents as Source Katherine L. Arndt, review, 89(3):161- 91(4):171-82. See also woman suffrage Materials for Northwest History,” by 62 fencing, 61(1):1-3 Florence Nierman, 34(2):197-203 Fedorova, Svetlana G., Ethnic Processes in feng shui, 90(1):25-26 “Federal Government Maps Relating Russian America, review, 67(2):88; Feniks (ship). See Phoenix to Pacific Northwest History,” by Russian Population in Alaska and Fenn, John, 8(1):14-17, 21 Charlotte H. Odgers, 38(3):261-72 California, Late 18th Century—1867, Fenn, Mary Elizabeth Jory, 8(1):14-16 Federal Highway Administration. See Bureau review, 66(1):36 Fenn, Mary Jory, 8(1):14 of Public Roads, U.S.; Public Roads Fee, Charles S., 74(3):118-19 Fenn, Stephen S., 44(2):82-86, 47(4):113-14, Administration, U.S. Fee, Chester Anders, Chief Joseph: The 49(4):135, 60(2):79, 81 Federal Home Loan banks, origins of, Biography of a Great Indian, review, Fens (ship), 12(1):47, 50 75(1):34-40 28(3):317-18 Fenton, Edwin, Teaching the New Social Federal Indian Policy in the Kennedy and Feeding the Russian Fur Trade: Provisionment Studies in Secondary Schools: An Johnson Administrations, 1961-1969, by of the Seaboard and the Inductive Approach, review, 59(3):156- Thomas Clarkin, review, 94(2):94-95 , 1639-1856, by 61 “Federal Intervention and Irrigated Farming James R. Gibson, review, 62(1):36-37 Fenton, Frank L., rev. of The Theater of the at King Hill,” by Hugh T. Lovin, Feedlot Empire: Beef Cattle Feeding in Illinois Golden Era in California, 33(1):91-93 94(2):59-68 and Iowa, 1840-1900, by James W. Fenton, Robert, 10(3):211, 11(2):149, Federal Justice in California: The Court Whitaker, review, 67(4):175 11(3):223, 11(4):301 of Ogden Hoffman, 1851-1891, by Feelin’ Fine! by Anne Shannon Monroe, Ferber, Edna, Great Son, review, 36(3):279-80 Christian G. Fritz, review, 83(2):75 22(2):152-53 Ferdinand, Franz, 16(1):3-7 Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Feen, F. A., 27(2):170 Ferdinand V. Hayden: Entrepreneur of Science, Rebellion and Environmental Politics, Fehl, Earl H., 83(2):49-50 by James G. Cassidy, review, 92(3):161- by R. McGreggor Cawley, review, Fehren, Fred L., 85(4):156-57 62 86(1):45-46 Fehrenbach, T. R., Comanches: The Fergus, James, 84(3):102 The Federal Lands Since 1956: Recent Trends Destruction of a People, review, Fergus Live Stock and Land Company in Use and Management, by Marion 66(4):173; F.D.R.’s Undeclared War, (Mont.), 84(3):102 Clawson, review, 59(2):115-16 1939-1941, review, 59(1):22 Ferguson, Carolyn L., rev. of Two Fronts: A federal loyalty-security program, 98(2):64-77 Fehrenbacher, Don E., ed., The Impending Small Town at War, 76(2):76 Federal Mining and Smelting Company, Crisis: 1848-1861, by David M. Potter, Ferguson, Chick, Mink, Mary and Me, review, 60(2):96-97, 81(2):48-49 review, 72(2):72-75 38(2):182-83 Federal Power Commission, 65(1):32, 36-37 Feinberg, Harry, 49(4):166 Ferguson, D. H., 17(3):200 Federal Public Housing Authority, 96(1):4, Feis, Herbert, From Trust to Terror: The Onset Ferguson, Emory Canda, 3(4):301, 33(2):244 6, 11 of the Cold War, 1945-1950, review, Ferguson, Harry, 36(3):197-98 Federal Reserve Act, 43(1):4, 13-14, 16, 63(4):181 Ferguson, Homer L., 84(2):54 43(2):120, 131-32, 143, 53(3):119-20, Feister, Henry, 4(3):189-90 Ferguson, James Leo, 32(3):257 122. See also Federal Reserve System Felch, Daniel H., 15(2):112, 116 Ferguson, Jesse, 7(1):41-44, 7(2):139, Federal Reserve System, 54(1):3-4 Felder, Edmund A., 101(3/4): 145 15(2):121, 36(4):336-37, 370, Federal Road Act. See Federal-Aid Highway Felger, W. W., 41(4):348-49 43(4):274, 285, 294, 296-97 acts Felice Adventurer (ship), 12(4):257-58, Ferguson, John Alexander, Bibliography of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance 14(4):263, 20(3):223, 70(3):110-12 Australia, review, 36(4):360 Corporation, 75(1):38-39 Felida, Wash., 9(3):197-98 Ferguson, Lucetta G. (née Morgan), 3(4):301 Federal Theatre Project, 27(3):278-79 Felipe de Neve, First Governor of California, by Ferguson, Ross J., 22(4):272-73 Federal Writers’ Project, 30(4):392-93, Edwin A. Beilharz, review, 64(2):89 Ferguson, W. T., 91(2):63 59(2):68-76, 61(4):185-92 Fell, James E., Jr., rev. of Hard Rock Epic: Ferndale (ship), 70(1):6 works of: Idaho Lore, review, 31(2):212-13; Western Miners and the Industrial Ferndale, Wash., 9(3):198 The Oregon Trail: The Missouri River to Revolution, 1860-1910, 71(3):132 Fernlund, Kevin J., ed., The Cold War the Pacific Ocean, review, 30(4):448-50 Fellman, Anita Clair, rev. of Mother Was American West, 1945-1989, review, See also Writers’ Program of the Work a Lady: Self and Society in Selected 90(3):161-62 Projects Administration American Children’s Periodicals, 1865- Fernow, Bernard Eduard, 58(3):142-44, 146, Federal-Aid Highway acts, 80(4):133-38 1890, 67(4):150 148, 150 Federal-Aid Road Program, 82(1):13 Fellman, Michael, rev. of Ballots for Freedom: Ferrell, Robert H., The Teaching of American Federation of Patriotic Societies, 80(1):15, 17, Antislavery Politics in the United States, History in High Schools, review, 19-20 1837-1860, 68(4):193; rev. of Black 59(3):156-61; rev. of Second Chance: Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, Culture and Black Consciousness: The Triumph of Internationalism 96(2):87-88 Afro-American Folk Thought from in America During World War II,

120 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 59(4):228-29 Northwest Timber Industry, 1899- The Field Notes of Captain William Clark, Ferrick, E. L., 13(1):17-18 1903,” 70(4):146-54; The Forested Land: 1803-1805, ed. Ernest Staples Osgood, Ferriday, Virginia Guest, Last of the A History of Lumbering in Western review, 56(2):89 Handmade Buildings: Glazed Terra Washington, review, 79(2):81; Lumber Fielding, Amos, 48(2):39-40 Cotta in Downtown Portland, review, and Politics: The Career of Mark E. Fielding, Joseph, 48(2):39 77(1):32 Reed, review, 72(2):91, 73(1):45; Rufus Fields, Leslie Leyland, The Entangling Net: Ferrin, C. A., 100(1):24 Woods, the Columbia River, and the Alaska’s Commercial Fishing Women Ferris, Joel E., 45(3):92-94, 46(3):72 Building of Modern Washington, review, Tell Their Lives, review, 89(3):157-58 works of: “Ranald MacDonald: The Sailor 88(2):93; Washington: A Centennial Fields, Ronald, Abby Williams Hill and the Boy Who Visited Japan,” 48(1):13-16 History, review, 80(1):32; Washington Lure of the West, review, 81(2):75 Ferris, Warren A., 33(3):262-63, 35(3):218-19, State: The Inaugural Decade, 1889- Fields of Toil: A Migrant Family’s Journey, by 37(2):91, 39(1):3-20 1899, review, 99(2):98-99; rev. of The Isabel Valle, review, 86(3):144-45 works of: Life in the Rocky Mountains: Blind Boss and His City: Christopher Fiendie, Richard, 13(3):227, 230-31 A Diary of Wanderings on the Source Augustine Buckley and Nineteenth- Fienup-Riordan, Ann, Boundaries and of the Rivers Missouri, Columbia, and Century San Francisco, 72(3):142; rev. Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup’ik Colorado, from February, 1830, to of Confederacy of Ambition: William Eskimo Oral Tradition, review, November, 1835, review, 32(1):107-108 Winlock Miller and the Making of 86(3):139-40; Eskimo Essays: Yup’ik Ferry, David W., “Wilbur Wade Robertson, Washington Territory, 89(3):150-51; Lives and How We See Them, review, Editor and Publisher,” 43(4):273-76 rev. of Go East, Young Man: The Early 83(2):72; Freeze Frame: Alaska Ferry, Elisha P. Years, 66(1):45-46; rev. of Man, Land, Eskimos in the Movies, review, as code commissioner, 28(1):26-29, 52 and the Forest Environment, 69(4):168; 88(3):153-54; Hunting Tradition in criticism of, 51(4):177-79 rev. of Pau Hana: Plantation Life and a Changing World: Yup’ik Lives in and Episcopal Church, 39(3):206, 210, 212 Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920, 75(4):188; Alaska Today, review, 92(4):213-14; as governor, 10(1):59, 35(4):326-28, rev. of Repealing National Prohibition, The Living Tradition of Yup’ik Masks: 36(3):258-59, 39(3):215-16, 95(2):75: 72(4):188; rev. of They Tried to Cut It Agayuliyararput, Our Way of Making mental health policy of, 71(4):157-60 All: Grays Harbor—Turbulent Years of Prayer, review, 89(1):35-36; The Real and Idaho statehood movement, Greed and Greatness, 73(4):186; rev. of People and the Children of Thunder: 32(4):364-65, 371-74 This Well-Wooded Land: Americans and The Yup’ik Eskimo Encounter with and Lake Washington Waterway Their Forests from Colonial Times to Moravian Missionaries John and Edith Company, 59(2):79, 81 the Present, 78(1/2):60; rev. of War and Kilbuck, review, 83(2):76-77; Wise papers of, 27(1):93 Society: The United States, 1941-1945, Words of the Yup’ik People: We Talk portrait of, 1(2):5, 7 64(2):92-93; rev. of The Water Link: A to You Because We Love You, review, and Wash. statehood, 17(1):27, 33-35, History of Puget Sound as a Resource, 97(3):160-61; Yuungnaqpiallerput / The 37(4):340 74(1):40; rev. of When Timber Stood Way We Genuinely Live: Masterworks Ferry County (Wash.), 9(3):198, 37(4):282, Tall, 73(4):186; rev. of Wolves for of Yup’ik Science and Survival, review, 296-302 the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and 100(1):38-39; ed., Paitarkiutenka / My Ferry Museum (Tacoma), 10(1):49, 11(1):39 Auxiliaries with the United States Army, Legacy to You, by Miisaw / Frank Ferryboats on the Columbia River, Including 1860-90, 75(2):86 Andrew, Sr., review, 100(1):38-39; the Bridges and Dams, by Robert H. Fidalgo, Salvador, 6(1):57, 8(2):102-103, ed., Where the Echo Began and Other Ruby and John A. Brown, review, 71(2):75-77 Oral Traditions from Southwestern 66(3):141 Fidalgo Island (Wash.), 37(3):189-91 Alaska Recorded by Hans Himmelheber, Fetutlin, Yukon Terr., 32(2):198 Fidelity Savings and Loan Association by Hans Himmelheber, review, Fewkes, J. Walter, Prehistoric Villages, Castles, (Spokane), 75(1):35, 38-40 93(1):37-38; ed., Yupiit Qanruyutait and Towers of Southwestern Colorado, Fidelity Trust Company (Tacoma), 43(1):7-8, (Yup’ik Words of Wisdom), review, 11(1):71-72 12, 22 97(3):160-61; ed., The Yup’ik Eskimos: Fey, Harold E., Indians and Other Americans, Fiege, Mark, Irrigated Eden: The Making of an As Described in the Travel Journals and review, 50(4):161 Agricultural Landscape in the American Ethnographic Accounts of John and Fiandie, Richard, 13(2):136, 138-41, West, review, 92(2):91-92; rev. of Edith Kilbuck, Who Served with the 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223- Building the Ultimate Dam: John S. Alaska Mission of the Moravian Church, 34, 14(4):299-302, 15(2):134-37, Eastwood and the Control of Water in 1885-1900, review, 81(1):31 15(4):292, 295 the West, 89(1):42; rev. of Camping Out Fierce Grizzly (Umehowlish), 97(1):24-27 Fichter, James R., So Great a Proffit: How in the Yellowstone, 1882, 86(4):192; rev. Fiester, Henry, 6(3):215 the East Indies Trade Transformed of Oregon Water: An Environmental Fife, Alta, ed., Exploring Western Americana, Anglo-American Capitalism, review, History, 98(2):101 by Austin E. Fife, review, 82(4):153 102(4):195-97 Field, Eugene, 71(1):4, 8-9, 11-12, 87(2):59- Fife, Austin E., Exploring Western Americana, Ficken, Robert E., “President Harding 63, 67-69 review, 82(4):153 Visits Seattle,” 66(3):105-14; Field, H. (Indian agent), 37(1):53 Fifield, James W., Jr., 61(2):77-79, 81-86 “Rufus Woods, Wenatchee, and the Field, Henry M., 4(3):191-92 Fifteen Mile Strip (Okanogan County, Columbia Basin Reclamation Vision,” Field, John L., Land of Promise: The Story of Wash.), 43(3):229-30 87(2):72-81; “Seattle’s ‘Ditch’: The Early Canada, review, 55(3):131 Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage, by Carrie Corps of Engineers and the Lake Field, Sara Bard, 50(3):82, 88 Adell Strahorn, 59(1):35, 43-44 Washington Ship Canal,” 77(1):11- Field, Stephen J., 28(3):254-55, 68(3):123-25 Fifteenth Amendment, William E. Borah on, 20; “Weyerhaeuser and the Pacific Field, Steven Dudley, 27(1):56, 63 58(3):119, 122-29

Index 121 Fifty Western Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Filibusters and Financiers: The Story of to Las Vegas, review, 77(3):115; ed., Sourcebook, ed. Fred Erisman and William Walker and His Associates, by Parallel Destinies: Canadian-American Richard W. Etulain, review, 75(1):46 William O. Scroggs, 7(3):253 Relations West of the Rockies, review, Fifty Years after “The Big Sky”: New Filipinos and and Filipino Americans: at AYP, 95(1):40-41; ed., Power and Place Perspectives on the Fiction and Films 100(1):28, 30-31, 101(3/4):108-13, in the North American West, review, of A. B. Guthrie, Jr., ed. William E. 116-19, 122, 141-49, 154-55, 102(1):4; 91(3):163; rev. of All the World’s a Farr and William W. Bevis, review, and Catholic Church, 86(2):101; in Fair: Visions of Empire at American 93(3):153-54 Seattle, 100(1):7, 102(1):3-13 International Expositions, 1876- Fifty Years Below Zero, by Charles D. Brower, Filkins, J. R., 15(2):103 1916, 77(2):74; rev. of The American review, 34(1):106-107 Filler, Johnnie, 6(4):241 West: A Twentieth-Century History, Fifty Years in Oregon, by T. T. Geer, review, Filler, Louis, rev. of Ray Stannard Baker: 81(1):33; rev. of The American West 3(4):303-304 A Quest for Democracy in Modern Transformed: The Impact of the Second “Fifty Years of aauw: Record of the Seattle America, 1870-1918, 61(1):59-60 World War, 77(1):35; rev. of Beyond Branch,” by Rondeau L. Evans, filmmaking, 72(3):111, 78(4):141-44, the Missouri: The Story of the American 45(2):47-51 81(2):50-53, 84(4):158, 91(2):110, West, 98(2):95-96; rev. of Distant Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for the 92(4):216-17, 96(4):181-86 Neighbors: A Comparative History of Library of the American Antiquarian films.See documentary films Seattle and Vancouver, 79(3):119; rev. Society, 1908-1958, by Clarence S. “The Final Cruise: Depression Era Teachers of The Far West and the Great Plains in Brigham, review, 51(1):36 Journey North of the Arctic Circle,” by Transition, 1859-1900, 79(4):162; rev. Fifty Years of Progress, by Dexter Horton Rhoda M. Love, 96(4):188-97 of Los Angeles and the Automobile: The National Bank, 11(3):234 A Final Report and Review: The Japanese Making of the Modern City, 79(2):83; Fifty Years on the Old Frontier, as Cowboy, American Citizens League National rev. of The Twentieth-Century West: Hunter, Guide, Scout, and Ranchman, Committee for Iva Toguri, by Clifford I. Historical Interpretations, 80(4):155; by James H. Cook, review, 15(2):144 Uyeda, review, 74(1):44 rev. of Walking to Work: Tramps in “The Fight for an Irrigation Empire in the The Final Voyage of the “Central America,” America, 1790-1935, 76(2):75 Yellowstone River Valley,” by Hugh T. 1857: The Saga of a Gold Rush Fine, Sidney, Sit-Down: The General Motors Lovin, 89(4):188-201 Steamship, the Tragedy of Her Loss in a Strike of 1936-1937, review, 61(4):235 The Fight for Conservation, by Gifford Hurricane, and the Treasure Which Is Finegan, Mary Howell, 1(3):138 Pinchot, review, 59(4):217 Now Recovered, by Normand E. Klare, Finger, John R., “Henry Yesler’s ‘Grand The Fight to Save the Redwoods: A History of review, 84(2):64-65 Lottery of Washington Territory,’” Environmental Reform, 1917-1978, by “Finan McDonald—Explorer, Fur Trader and 60(3):121-26; rev. of Russian America: Susan R. Schrepfer, review, 75(4):190 Legislator,” by J. A. Meyers, 13(3):196- The Great Alaskan Venture, 1741- “Fighting for Aluminum and for Itself: The 208 1867, 56(4):178-79; rev. of State and Bonneville Power Administration, Finch, Jerry, 54(3):94-98 Reservation: New Perspectives on 1939-1949,” by Harry H. Stein, 99(1):3- Finch, John A., 60(2):85, 93-94, 96-97, Federal Indian Policy, 84(4):157 15 81(2):42-49 Fink, Deborah, Agrarian Women: Wives and Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C. W. Finch, Robert, 86(2):61, 65 Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940, Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska “Finding a Photograph of Marcus Whitman,” review, 89(2):84-96 Statehood, by Terrence Cole, review, by Edmond S. Meany, 24(2):130-32 Finkboner, C. C., 37(1):48 102(3):147 Findings: The Jewelry of Ramona Solberg, by Finlay, Jaco. See Finlay, Jacques Raphael “Jaco” Fighting Progressive: A Biography of Edward P. Vicki Halper, review, 95(1):47-48 Finlay, Jacques Raphael “Jaco,” 5(4):258, Costigan, by Fred Greenbaum, review, Findlay, James L., Jr., Dwight L. Moody, 6(1):37, 8(3):185, 8(4):262-64, 64(1):42 American Evangelist, 1837-1899, 9(3):169, 171, 10(3):163-67, 11(2):101, Fighting Spotted Fever in the Rockies, by Esther review, 61(3):170 108, 11(3):169-71 Gaskins Price, review, 41(1):71-72 Findlay, John M., “Bricks, Brains, and family of, 7(3):196, 17(1):39, 90(3):144-45 “Fighting the Drive Toward War: Glen H. Partisan Politics: Edmond S. Meany, grave of, 45(3):88 Taylor, the 1948 Progressives, and the the University of Washington, and at Spokane House, 6(1):8-9, 8(2):103, Draft,” by F. Ross Peterson, 61(1):41-45 State Government, 1889-1939,” 13(3):199-205, 16(1):37, 21(1):4, 7, Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank 99(4):181-93; “Closing the Frontier in 33(3):253, 39(3):182-83, 194 Church, by LeRoy Ashby and Rod Washington: Edmond S. Meany and Finlay, Patrick, 17(1):39 Gramer, review, 86(4):189 Frederick Jackson Turner,” 82(2):59-69; Finlay, Robert, 34(4):388 Fighting Tuberculosis in the Rockies: A “Fair City: Seattle as Host of the 1909 Finlay’s River, by R. M. Patterson, review, History of the Montana Tuberculosis Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition,” 60(4):224 Association, by Esther G. Price, review, 100(1):3-11; “The Off-center Seattle Finlayson, C. F., 6(3):186, 193 36(4):363 Center: Downtown Seattle and Finlayson, Duncan, 2(1):41-42, 2(2):162, Fighting with Property, by Helen Codere, the 1962 World’s Fair,” 80(1):2-11; 166-67, 24(4):261, 28(4):407, 409, review, 42(3):257-59 “Something in the Soil? Literature and 30(1):82-86 Fighting Years: Memoirs of a Liberal Editor, Regional Identity in the 20th-Century Finlayson, Roderick, 8(3):219-20, 10(3):212, by Oswald Garrison Villard, review, Pacific Northwest,” 97(4):179-89; 227-28, 12(1):69-70, 12(2):137-38, 140, 31(1):111-14 Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the 13(4):308, 30(4):413, 52(1):25 Filene, Peter G., Americans and the Soviet American West, review, 102(4):199- Finlayson, Sarah. See Work, Sarah Experiment, 1917-1933, review, 200; People of Chance: Gambling in Finley, Michael O., “Chief Cleveland 61(4):217-19 American Society from Jamestown Kamiakin and 20th-Century Political

122 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Change on the Colville Reservation,” 19(2):144-47 47(1):19 101(1):17-27 The First and Second United States Empires: First Regiment Washington Territory Finley, Wash., 9(3):199 Governors and Territorial Government, Mounted Volunteers, 11(4):245-48, Finley, William L., 86(3):150 1784-1912, by Jack Ericson Eblen, 13(4):273-75, 19(2):128-31. See also The Finn Factor in American Labor, Culture review, 60(4):228 Washington Territory Volunteers and Society, by Carl Ross, review, First Approaches to the Northwest Coast, by First Savings and Trust Company of Whitman 70(2):90 Derek Pethick, review, 69(4):188 County (Colfax, Wash.), 43(1):11-12, Finnel, Reuben, 101(2):78 First Avenue Cable Railway (Seattle), 43(1):6, 22 Finney, Ross L., 35(3):208-10 43(2):123-24 The First Scientific Exploration of Russian Finnie, Richard, Canada Moves North, review, The First Century at the University of America and the Purchase of Alaska, by 33(3):364-65 Washington, 1861-1961, by Charles M. James Alton James, review, 34(2):221- Finnish Brotherhood, 93(3):142 Gates, review, 53(4):161 22 “Finnish Cultural Landscapes in the Pacific First Christian Church (Yakima, Wash.), “The First Tacoma Narrows Bridge: A Brief Northwest,” by Jon T. Kilpinen, archives of, 30(4): 427 History of Galloping Gertie,” by Albert 86(1):25-34 First Church of Christ (Wenatchee, Wash.), F. Gunns, 72(4):162-69 Finnish archives of, 30(4):435 First Territorial Woman Suffrage architecture, 86(1):26-31 First Church of Christ, Scientist (Portland), Organization, 3(2):110-11 communities, 86(1):25-34: along 97(1):12, 14-17 The First Transcontinental Railroad, by John Columbia River, 93(3):137-45; in Deep The First Circumnavigation of Vancouver Debo Galloway, review, 43(1):75-76 River, Wash., 70(3):98-109 Island, by C. F. Newcombe, 6(2):128-30 First Washington Volunteer Infantry, 2(1):33- immigrants, 89(2):84, 94 First Congregational Church (Walla Walla, 39 and labor conflict in Aberdeen, Wash. Wash.), 6(2):90-99 “The First White Women in Wyoming,” by (1930s), 78(3):91-99 First Dragoons Regiment, 28(4):351-52, Grace Raymond Hebard, 8(1):29-31 newspapers, 74(4):155, 159 359-61 First White Women Over the Rockies: Diaries, Finnish Immigrants in America, 1880-1920, by The First Forty Years of Washington Society, Letters, and Biographical Sketches of the A. William Hoglund, review, 54(1):42- by Margaret Bayard Smith, review, Six Women of the Oregon Mission Who 43 1(3):167-69 Made the Overland Journey in 1836 and Finnish Socialist Federation, 74(4):159 “First Immigrants to Cross the Cascades,” by 1838, ed. Clifford Merrill Drury, Vols. 1 Finnish Workers Federation, 78(3):95, 98 David Longmire, 8(1):22-28 and 2, review, 55(3):128, Vol. 3, review, “Finns on Both Sides: The Development of “The First Japanese Mission to America,” by 58(2):102-103 Finnish Communities along the Lower Herbert H. Gowen, 16(1):8-16 Firth, Robert E., Public Power in Nebraska: Columbia River,” by P. G. Hummasti, “The First Jesuit Mission to the Flathead, A Report on State Ownership, review, 93(3):137-45 1840-1850: A Study in Culture 55(3):134-35 Finntown, Mont. See Milltown, Mont. Conflicts,” by Claude Schaeffer, The Fiscal Revolution in AmericaI by Herbert Fir, Wash., 9(3):199 28(3):227-50 Stein, review, 61(2):123-24 Fire and Water: Scientific Heresy in the Forest First Kamchatka Expedition. See Kamchatka Fisch, Richard E., rev. of The Paper Rebellion: Service, by Ashley L. Schiff, review, expeditions Development and Upheaval in Pulp and 54(1):37-38 The First Kamchatka Expedition of Vitus Paper Unionism, 63(4):174 Fire at Eden’s Gate: Tom McCall and the Bering, 1725-1730, by J. L. Smith, Fischer, Arthur Homer, A Summary of Mining Oregon Story, by Brent Walth, review, review, 95(2):105 in the State of Washington, 10(3):233 88(1):47-48 First Majority—Last Minority: The Fischer, Charles L., 39(3):208, 210 Fire in America: A Cultural History of Transforming of Rural Life in America, Fischer, David Hackett, Historians’ Fallacies: Wildland and Rural Fire, by Stephen J. by John L. Shover, review, 69(3):136 Toward a Logic of Historical Thought, Pyne, review, 74(3):136 First Methodist Church of Seattle, 38(4):321, review, 63(2):71 Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of Hardrock 323, 326-31, 333 Fischer, J. L., rev. of Clackamas Chinook Texts, Miners, by Jerry Dolph, review, First Methodist Church of Tacoma, 38(4):324, 51(1):36-37 87(2):108 327-31, 333 Fiset, Louis, “Nikkei Life in the Northwest: Firearms in American History, by Charles “The First Militia Companies in Eastern Photographic Impressions, 1912-1954,” Winthrop Sawyer, 13(1):72-73 Washington Territory,” by William S. 91(1):25-41; “Redress for Nisei Public Firebrand (Portland). See Portland Firebrand Lewis, 11(4):243-49 Employees in Washington State after The Firecracker Boys, by Dan O’Neill, review, First National Bank (Walla Walla, Wash.), World War II,” 88(1):21-32; “Thinning, 88(1):41-42 25(4):245 Topping, and Loading: Japanese fires, 72(1):3-10, 84(4):142-48, 93(3):115-26. First National Bank of Pullman, 43(1):5 Americans and Beet Sugar in World See also forest fires First Nations, and land claims in B.C., War II,” 90(3):123-39; : First across the Continent: Sir Alexander 28(2):151-62, 58(2):90-99. See also Seattle’s Japanese Americans and the Mackenzie, by Barry Gough, review, names of individual groups Puyallup Assembly Center, review, 91(2):104 The First New Deal, by Raymond Moley, with 101(1):41-42; Imprisoned Apart: The First African Methodist Episcopal Church Elliot A. Rosen, review, 59(2):105-106 World War II Correspondence of an Issei (Seattle), 102(3):108, 111-13 First over the Siskiyous: Peter Skene Ogden’s Couple, review, 90(2):93-94; ed., Nikkei “First American Settlement on Puget Sound,” 1826-1827 Journey through the in the Pacific Northwest: Japanese by Edmond S. Meany, 7(2):136-43 Oregon-California Borderlands, by Jeff Americans and Japanese Canadians The First Americans, 1607-1690, by Thomas LaLande, review, 79(4):159 in the Twentieth Century, review, Jefferson Wertenbaker, review, First Presbyterian Church of Walla Walla, 97(2):105-106; rev. of The Burning

Index 123 Horse: Japanese-American Experience The Voyage of Semen Dezhnev in 13 in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942, 1648: Bering’s Precursor, with Selected of Puget Sound peoples, 6(2):109-18, 88(3):152-53 Documents, review, 74(1):45; rev. of 43(4):264-67, 87(4):187-90, 89(3):129, Fish, Carl Russell, The American Civil The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska, 133 War, review, 29(1):94-98; History of 32(2):219-20; rev. of The First Scientific of Yakama people, 19(3):168-74, 82(2):78, America, review, 17(1):68-69; The Exploration of Russian America and the 97(4):196-97, 99(2):64-65 Rise of the Common Man, 1830-1850, Purchase of Alaska, 34(2):221-22 Fishtrap, Wash., 9(3):200 review, 19(2):145-47 Fisher, Robin, “Lamb’s Vancouver Voyage,” Fishy Business: Salmon, Biology, and the Social Fish, Hamilton 76(4):132-36; “T. D. Pattullo and Construction of Nature, by Rik Scarce, and American Samoa, 27(4):312-17, 323, the North: The Significance of the review, 92(3):154-55 342 Periphery in British Columbia Politics,” Fisk (head of Fort George), 23(3):210 and San Juan boundary dispute, 81(3):101-11; Contact and Conflict: Fisk, Clinton B., 36(3):216-17 21(2):101-102, 27(3):229-41, Indian-European Relations in British Fisk, Harry, 86(1):17-23 31(2):184-85 Columbia, 1774-1890, review, 70(1):41; Fisk, James L., 23(3):178-95, 33(3):265-82, and Williams, George H., 28(3):260-62 Duff Pattullo of British Columbia, 41(3):238 Fish, Harriet U., Tracks, Trails, and Tales in review, 83(3):114-15; Vancouver’s Fisk, R. E., 35(4):337-39 Clallam County, State of Washington, Voyage: Charting the Northwest Coast, Fisk, T. P., 38(2):104-105, 107 review, 76(2):76 1791-1795, review, 86(1):52; ed., An Fisk, Wilbur, 6(4):252-53, 255 Fish, Herbert C., 26(1):74 Account of a Voyage to the North West Fisk Expeditions, 33(3):265-82 works of: Our State of Washington, Coast of America in 1785 and 1786, by “The Fisk Expeditions to the Montana Gold 18(4):305 Alexander Walker, review, 75(2):81; Fields,” by W. Turrentine Jackson, Fish, Law, and Colonialism: The Legal Capture ed., Captain James Cook and His Times, 33(3):265-82 of Salmon in British Columbia, by review, 72(1):43; ed., From Maps to Fiske, John, 53(3):110 Douglas C. Harris, review, 96(1):48-49 Metaphors: The Pacific World of George The Fist in the Wilderness, by David Lavender, fish and fisheries, 20(1):3-11 Vancouver, review, 86(3):118-20; rev. of review, 56(2):89-90 conservation, 20(1):9, 38(1):19-34, Duff: A Life in the Law, 76(3):116; rev. Fitch, Edwin M., The Alaska Railroad, review, 39(3):217, 229-30, 50(1):26-27, of The Last Frontier, 79(1):43; rev. of 59(4):227-28 86(4):178-79, 181-87, 88(4):210 Robert Brown and the Vancouver Island Fitch, Henry C. Ruben, 23(1):54-60 and international relations, 65(1):8-16 Exploring Expedition, 81(1):34 Fite, Gilbert C., The Farmers’ Frontier, 1865- management, 50(4):125-33, 55(4):141-45, Fisher, Syd, 82(1):25, 29 1900, review, 58(1):40-41; Opponents 91(3):166, 97(4):171-77 Fisher, Vardis, 48(3):104, 59(2):68-76 of War, 1917-1918, review, 48(4):149- See also commercial fishing; fishing works of: Children of God: An American 50; rev. of Dakota Territory, 1861-1889: rights, Native; sport fishing;names of Epic, review, 31(2):220-21; City of A Study of Frontier Politics, 48(2):61- individual fish Illusion, review, 32(4):454-55; Gold 62; rev. of Democratic Promise: The Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S., 38(1):25-27, Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early Populist Movement in America, 50(4):126, 129, 63(3):114-16, 119, American West, review, 60(2):105-106; 69(3):137-38; rev. of Years of Struggle: 91(4):202-209, 97(4):171-73, 177, The Mothers, review, 35(3):277 The Farm Diary of Elmer G. Powers, 100(4):176 Fisher, W. I., 66(1):3-4, 6, 11-12 1931-1936, 69(2):91 fish traps, 82(2):54-55, 89(3):129, 132, Fisher, Walt, 82(1):25-30, 32 Fitz, Frances Ella, Lady Sourdough, review, 89(4):208, 91(3):165-66 fisheries.See commercial fishing; fish and 33(2):241-42 , 99(2):55-65. See also fishing rights, fisheries; sport fishing;names of Fitzgerald, A. L., 35(3):227-28 Native individual fish Fitzgerald, F. Patrick, rev. of Alaskan Maps: Fisher, Andrew H., Shadow Tribe: The Making Fisheries of the North Pacific: History, A Cartobibliography of Alaska to 1900, of Columbia River Indian Identity, Species, Gear & Processes, by Robert J. 76(2):73 review, 102(2):94; rev. of Bringing Browning, review, 66(3):137 Fitzgerald, LaVerne Harriet, Black Feather, Indians to the Book, 97(1):40-41; rev. Fishermen’s Co-operative Association, 24(4):306 of Native Cultures in Alaska, Alaska 34(1):10-11 Fitzhenry, George, 97(3):145 Geographic, Vol. 23, no. 2, 89(2):105- Fishermen’s Frontier: People and Salmon in Fitzherbert, Alleyne, 15(2):124-25 106 Southeast Alaska, by David F. Arnold, Fitzhugh, Edmund C., 1(2):56-58, 31(4):404- Fisher, Elmer, 69(2):71-73, 85(4):151 review, 99(4):194-95 406, 37(1):44 Fisher, Ezra, 25(4):253, 257-69, 274, 37(1):15- “Fishery Conservation in Washington,” by Fitzpatrick, John C., List of the Washington 16, 19-21 Tim Kelley, 38(1):19-34 Manuscripts from the Year 1592 to 1775, Fisher, Frank P., 28(3):313-15 fishing, commercial.See commercial fishing 11(2):154 Fisher, Irving, 53(2):49-50 fishing, sport.See sport fishing Fitzpatrick, Thomas, 24(1):36-37, 40-43, Fisher, Jack, 41(1):20 Fishing Places, Fishing People: Traditions 28(4):357-58, 361, 37(2):100-101, 103- Fisher, Louis, 82(1):25, 28-29 and Issues in Canadian Small- 104, 106, 39(1):4-18, 21-24, 31-32 Fisher, Lydia Ann, 5(1):25 Scale Fisheries, ed. Dianne Newell Fitzstubbs, Napoleon, 30(4):411, 414 Fisher, Marvin, Workshops in the Wilderness: and Rosemary E. Ommer, review, Five Crows (Pak-ut-ko-ko; Cayuse), 26(1):21- The European Response to American 91(2):101-102 22 Industrialization, 1830-1860, review, fishing rights, Native, 99(2):55-65 The Five Crows Ledger: Biographic Warrior 59(2):114 of Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Art of the Flathead Indians, by James D. Fisher, Raymond H., Bering’s Voyages: 97(4):190-99 Keyser, review, 92(4):203-204 Whither and Why, review, 70(4):181; conflict with sports fishermen, 87(1):12- Five Fur Traders of the Northwest, ed. Charles

124 Pacific Northwest Quarterly M. Gates, 25(3):232-33 43, 47-48, 55-56 Range in Eastern Montana, 21(2):151 “Five Idaho Mining Towns: A Computer Flathead Indian Reservation, 5(1):37-43, Fletcher, Wash., 9(3):201 Profile,” by Elliott West, 73(3):108-20 37(1):38, 43, 38(3):267, 70(3):132-40 Flett, Ellen, 96(2):97 Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: “The Flathead Indian Treaty Council of Flett, J. B., 74(3):107-108 Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, Crees, 1855,” by Isaac I. Stevens, ed. Albert J. Flett, John, 96(2):97 Crows, by Edwin Thompson Denig, ed. Partoll, 29(3):283-314 Flett, Thomas, 16(2):96 John C. Ewers, review, 54(1):38-39 The Flathead Indians of Montana, by Harry Flewelling, Stan, Shirakawa: Stories from a Five Power Naval Limitation Treaty (1922), Holbert Turney-High, review, Pacific Northwest Japanese American 37(2):110-12, 116-19, 125 29(3):317-18 Community, review, 94(4):210-11 Fixico, Donald L., Termination and Flathead people The Flight of the Nez Perce, by Mark H. Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945- and allotment, 70(3):132-40 Brown, review, 58(4):210-11 1960, review, 79(1):43; The Urban delegation of, to St. Louis, 1(1):24-25, Flint, E. E., 57(2):58-59, 61-63 Indian Experience in America, review, 2(3):197-208, 9(3):164-66, 33(2):127, Flint, Elizabeth C., The Pine Tree Shield, 93(3):158-59; ed., Rethinking American 42(3):227-28 review, 35(1):86 Indian History, review, 90(1):45-46; rev. and HBC, 6(1):7-8, 33(3):251-63 Flint, Robert, 7(3):187-98 of The Power of Promises: Rethinking and Hell Gate Treaty, 29(3):283-314, FLO: A Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted, Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest, 30(4):407, 40(4):323-24 by Laura Wood Roper, review, 100(3):148-49 missionaries among: Jason Lee, 6(4):251- 66(2):91-92 Flack, Horace E., ed., Taft Papers on League of 63; Jesuit, 28(3):227-50, 35(1):31-34, Flood, Everett E., 76(3):103, 84(1):26-27 Nations, 12(2):154-55 41-43, 35(2):121-33, 142 flood control Flader, Susan L., Thinking Like a Mountain: and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):40-76 debate between H. M. Chittenden and Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of an photos of, 90(1):54 Gifford Pinchot on, 57(2):73-81 Ecological Attitude toward Deer, Wolves, See also Flathead Indian Reservation in Green River valley (Wash.), 48(1):1-7 and Forests, review, 68(1):12 Flathead Post (Mont.), 4(1):4, 6, 5(3):183-91, in Oreg., 88(4):210 Fladmark, Knut R., Prophecy of the Swan: The 5(4):258-79, 6(1):7-8, 9(3):169, 173, in Yellowstone River valley, 89(4):190-92, Upper Peace River Fur Trade of 1794- 11(3):163-66, 13(3):201, 203, 29(1):9, 196-97 1823, review, 88(4):196-97 30(4):399-400, 402, 404, 33(3):251- Flood Control Act (1936), 48(1):5 The Flag of the United States, by Milo Milton 63, 33(3):251-52, 262, 39(3):181-82, Flood Tide of Empire: Spain and the Pacific Quaife, review, 34(2):228-29 48(2):47-54 Northwest, 1543-1819, by Warren L. Flagg, Ernest, 32(4):430, 73(1):5-6, 8-9 Flathead Valley (Mont.), 41(1):19-29 Cook, review, 65(4):164-65 Flaherty, Katherine Morgenroth, ed., Fleet, Reuben, 88(2):82, 85, 87, 90 Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in Footprints in the Olympics: An Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in the Far West, by M. Catherine Miller, Autobiography, by Chris Morgenroth, American History, by Gunther Barth, review, 85(3):122 review, 84(2):77 review, 82(4):152 The Flora of the Palouse Region, by Charles V. Flaherty, Robert, Nanook of the North (film), Fleeting Opportunities: Women Shipyard Piper and R. Kent Beattie, 95(4):200- 81(2):50, 53 Workers in Portland and Vancouver 201 Flake, Kathleen, The Politics of American during World War II and Reconversion, The Flora of the State of Washington, by Religious Identity: The Seating of by Amy Kesselman, review, 82(3):116 Charles V. Piper, review, 1(2):73-77 Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle, Fleishner, Mayer and Company (Portland), Flora Rossica, by , 95(2):60 review, 96(1):47-48 76(2):53-54 Flora Sibirica, by Johann George Gmelin, Flanagan, John T., Theodore C. Blegen: Fleming, C. P., 8(1):32 95(2):60 A Memoir, review, 70(4):184; ed., Fleming, Howard A., Canada’s Arctic Outlet: Florence, Idaho, 102(2):58, 61-62 America Is West: An Anthology of A History of the Hudson Bay Railway, Florence, Wash., 9(3):201, 19(3):210-12, Middlewestern Life and Literature, review, 50(2):64-65 19(4):285, 288 review, 37(4):359-60 Fleming, John, 45(3):82-84 Florence Crittenden Home (Spokane), Flanders, Alvan, 1(2):6, 8, 28(1):17-18, Fleming, R. Harvey, ed., Minutes of Council, 57(2):54 51(4):175, 54(2):61-62 Northern Department of Rupert Land, Flores, Dan, rev. of Acts of Discovery: Visions Flanders, Robert Bruce, Nauvoo: Kingdom on 1821-31, review, 33(2):207-209 of America in the Lewis and Clark the Mississippi, review, 57(2):87 Fleming, Samuel E., 88(1):22-24 Journals, 86(4):189-90 Flandrau, Grace, The Discovery of Marias Pass, Fleming, Sandford, 63(3):92-93, 95-103 Florin, Lambert, Ghost Town El Dorado, review, 16(4):303-305; A Glance at the Fletcher, C. Brundson, The Problem of the review, 60(4):223; Western Ghost Lewis and Clark Expedition, review, Pacific, 11(1):68 Towns, review, 53(4):164; Western 16(4):303-305 Fletcher, Duncan U., 84(2):54-57 Wagon Wheels: A Pictorial Memorial to Flannery, J. Rogers, 84(2):57 Fletcher, Ellen Gordon, A Bride on the the Wheels That Won the West, review, Flathead and Kootenay: The Rivers, the Bozeman Trail: The Letters and Diary 64(1):32 Tribes and the Region’s Traders, by of Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 1866, review, Florissant, Mo., 32(2):180-96 Olga Weydemeyer Johnson, review, 63(4):168 flour mills, 47(4):118 62(3):122 Fletcher, Joseph, 86(1):20-21 Flower, Charles E., 14(4):260 Flathead Confederacy, 42(1):44-47, 73-74 Fletcher, Marvin E., The Black Soldier and Flower, Samuel P., 14(4):260 Flathead County (Mont.), 41(1):25-29 Officer in the United States Army, 1891- Flowers in the Snow: The Life of Isobel Wylie Flathead Fort (Mont.). See Flathead Post 1917, review, 67(1):39 Hutchison, by Gwyneth Hoyle, review, Flathead House (Mont.). See Flathead Post Fletcher, R. H., 45(1):4 93(2):103-104 Flathead Indian Agency, 37(1):34, 38, 40-41, Fletcher, Robert S., The End of the Open Floyd, John B., 1(1):72-73

Index 125 Floyd-Jones, DeLancey, 37(3):195-223 23 Foote, A. D., 44(4):179 Flugel, Felix, Readings in the Economic and Following Old Trails, by Arthur L. Stone, Foote, Don Charles, 85(1):29-31 Social History of the United States, review, 5(2):143-44 Foote, Horace S., ed., The Opening of the 21(2):151-52 Following the Indian Wars: The Story of the California Trail: The Story of the The Flush Times of California, by Joseph Newspaper Correspondents Among the Stevens Party from the Reminiscences Glover Baldwin, ed. Richard E. Indian Campaigners, by Oliver Knight, of Moses Schallenberger as set down Amacher and George W. Polhemus, review, 52(4):158-59 for H. H. Bancroft about 1885, review, review, 57(3):133 Following the Nez Perce Trail: A Guide to 45(2):67-68 Flying Dutchman (steamer), 21(3):196-97 the Nee-Me-Poo Historic Trail, with Foote, Mary Hallock, A Picked Company, Flying Fish (ship), 16(1):50, 55-61, 17(1):63, Eyewitness Accounts, by Cheryl review, 4(3):196-97; A Victorian 17(3):228, 22(2):139, 80(1):22-24, 28 Wilfong, review, 83(1):32 Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Flying Fortress: The Story of the Boeing “Following the Paper Trail West: Using Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, Bomber, by Thomas Collison, review, Archival Sources for Nuclear History,” review, 65(2):87 35(1):86 by Shirley J. Burton, Susan H. Karren, “A Footnote on the Capital Dispute in Idaho,” Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 57(3):110-12 and Joseph D. Suster, 85(1):35-38 by Annie Laurie Bird, 36(4):341-46 Flynn, George Q., American Catholics and the Following the Prairie Frontier, by Seth K. Footprints along the Yellowstone, by L. W. Roosevelt Presidency, 1932-1936, review, Humphrey, 23(1):72 Randall, review, 53(4):165 60(4):236-37 Folsom, Burton W., Jr., rev. of In Denial: Footprints in the Olympics: An Autobiography, Flynn, William, 98(1):24-25 Historians, Communism, and by Chris Morgenroth, ed. Katherine “Focus on the Pacific, 1853: A Note on Espionage, 95(4):214-15; rev. of James Morgenroth Flaherty, review, 84(2):77 Russia’s Reaction to the Perry J. Hill: Empire Builder of the Northwest, “For God and the American Home: The Expedition,” by Joseph O. Bayen, 89(1):43-44 Attempt to Unseat Senator Reed 46(1):19-25 Folsom, David E., 32(3):310-15, 320-21 Smoot, 1903-1907,” by M. Paul Foelkner, Bill, 69(1):7-14 Folsom, Frederick W., 7(1):52 Holsinger, 60(3):154-60 Fog and Men on Bering Sea, by Max Miller, Folsom, James K., The American Western For Honor and Country: The Diary of Bruno review, 27(3):264-65 Novel, review, 58(2):64 de Hezeta, annot. by Herbert K. Beals, Fogel, Robert W., Time on the Cross, Vol. Folwell, William Watts, A History of review, 78(1/2):67 1: The Economics of American Negro Minnesota, 13(1):72, 15(4):306-307, For Honor or Destiny: The Anglo-American Slavery, review, 66(2):79-84, Vol. 2: 18(2):154, 22(3):231 Crisis over the Oregon Territory, by Evidence and Methods: A Supplement, Fomo, Vic, 89(3):128, 130 Donald A. Rakestraw, review, 88(2):93- review, 66(2):79-84; The Union Foner, Eric, Nothing but Freedom: 94 Pacific Railroad: A Case in Premature Emancipation and Its Legacy, review, For Most Conspicuous Bravery: A Biography of Enterprise, review, 53(1):44-45 75(4):182 Major-General George R. Pearkes, V.C., Fogelson, Nancy, Arctic Exploration and Foner, Philip S., History of the Labor Through Two World Wars, by Reginald International Relations, 1900-1932, Movement in the United States, H. Roy, review, 70(2):93 review, 85(1):43 59(1):27-30; Women and the American For Purposes of Dominion: Essays in Honour of Fogelson, Robert M., The Fragmented Labor Movement from World War I to Morris Zaslow, ed. Kenneth S. Coates Metropolis: Los Angeles, 1850-1930, the Present, review, 73(4):182; ed., Kate and William R. Morrison, review, review, 60(2):97 Richards O’Hare: Selected Writings and 81(4):154 Foley, Hamilton, comp., Woodrow Wilson’s Speeches, review, 75(2):80 “For the History of Logging,” by Elwood R. Case for the League of Nations, 15(1):74 Fontenelle, Lucien, 39(1):5, 12-19, 23-25 Maunder, 46(4):113-14 Foley, Heather, 95(1):9, 10 food “For the Love of It: A Short History of Foley, James C., 95(3):141 preparation: by Indians, 25(2):134-35; on Commercial Fishing in Pacific City, Foley, Thomas Stephen, 95(1):3-15 frontier, 90(2):68-76 Oregon,” by Joseph E. Taylor III, Foley, William E., Wilderness Journey: The Life shortages in Mont. gold rush, 21(3):189- 82(1):22-32 of William Clark, review, 96(4):213-14; 94, 36(2):115-20 “For the Sake of Seattle’s Soul: The Seattle rev. of John Charles Frémont: Character Food Administration, U.S., archives of, Council of Churches, the Nikkei as Destiny, 84(2):61; rev. of Thomas 28(4):373-82 Community, and World War II,” by Jefferson and the Changing West: From The Food Administration of Iowa, by Ivan L. Douglas Dye, 93(3):127-36 Conquest to Conservation, 90(1):53 Pollock, 15(1):73-74 For Whom Are the Stars? by Albertine Loomis, Foley Brothers (St. Paul), 61(3):135-36 “Food Administration Papers for Washington, review, 69(1):18-19 Folger, Edward F., 48(3):80 Oregon and Idaho, Deposited in the For Wood River or Bust: Idaho’s Silver Boom of Folger, John, 12(1):14 National Archives,” by Edmond S. the 1880s, by Clark C. Spence, review, Folk, Joseph, 83(4):149 Meany, Jr., 28(4):373-82 91(4):213-14 folklore Food Production Administration, 90(3):136 Foran, Wash., 9(3):201 and history, 86(3):110-13 Fools Crow, by Thomas E. Mails, review, Forbes, B. C., Men Who Are Making the West, and Mason County (Wash.) Forest 71(3):133 15(3):230-31 Festival, 87(3):117-29 A Foot in the Door: The Reminiscences of Forbes, Jack D., ed., Nevada Indians Speak, in writings of Mark Twain, 58(3):113-18 Lucile McDonald, by Lucile McDonald, review, 60(1):36-37 Folks, Homer, 63(2):61-62 with Richard McDonald, review, Forbes, James Alexander, 21(1):51-52 Follansbee, Joe, “The Death, Burial, and 88(2):99-100 Forbes, Jared, 7(1):55 Remembrance of Charles Foss, Master football, at University of Washington, Forbes, John B., 57(4):160, 170 of the Schooner Wawona,” 96(3):115- 52(3):101-104 Forbes, K. L., 49(4):171

126 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Forbes, Kathryn, Mama’s Bank Account, 67(2):93-94, Vol. 8: The Far East, 53 review, 35(1):86 China, review, 67(2):93-94 See also Forest Service, U.S.; national Forbes, William Cameron, 101(3/4):143 Foreman, Grant, Adventure on Red River: forests Forbus, Angus, 14(4):260 Report on the Exploration of the Forest Management Act (1897), 79(1):4-5 Force, Horton C., 30(1):72 Headwaters of the Red River by Captain Forest of Time: A Century of Science at Wind A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Cannady Randolph B. Marcy and Captain G. B. River Experimental Forest, by Margaret and the Struggle for Civil Rights in McLellan, review, 29(3):322-23; Indians Herring and Sarah Greene, review, Oregon, 1912-1936, by Kimberley and Pioneers: The Story of the American 99(3):149-50 Mangun, review, 101(3/4):166-67 Southwest before 1830, rev. ed., review, Forest Products History Foundation. See “A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow 28(3):323-24; Marcy and the Gold Forest History Society Cannady’s Program for Race Relations Seekers: The Journal of Captain R. B. Forest Reserve Act (1891), 88(2):70, 78, 80 in Oregon, 1912-1936,” by Kimberley Marcy, with an Account of the Gold Forest Service, U.S., 44(4):148, 150 Mangun, 96(2):69-75 Rush over the Southern Route, review, and changes in forest management, Forces in American Criticism, by Bernard 30(4):443-44 55(3):125-27, 87(3):118-26 Smith, review, 31(3):364-65 Foreshadow (newsletter), 48(3):99 and conflicts with National Park Service, Forces of Prejudice in Oregon, 1920-1925, by Forest, Timothy S., “Highland Warriors or U.S., 91(3):139-44 Lawrence J. Saalfeld, review, 76(3):118 ‘Scotch Coolies’? Hebridean Crofters and forest management policy, 55(3):126- Ford, Arlo, Archaeology of the Upper Columbia in British Columbia, 1887-1893,” 27, 57(2):73-81, 74(4):146-53, Region, review, 34(3):312-14, 34(4):420 102(2):79-90; rev. of Becoming British 75(4):152-53, 84(1):19-29 Ford, Clellan S., Smoke from Their Fires: Columbia: A Population History, and Ickes, Harold, 55(2):75 The Life of a Kwakiutl Chief, review, 101(1):34-35; rev. of The Other Quiet and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107- 33(2):226-27 Revolution: National Identities in 108, 110-12, 117-18 Ford, Giles, 37(1):51 English Canada, 1945-71, 98(4):199- in Oreg., 84(1):19-29 Ford, John Anson, Thirty Explosive Years in 200; rev. of Stanley Park’s Secret: The and Oregon and California Railroad land Los Angeles County, review, 54(1):41-42 Forgotten Families of Whoi Whoi, grant, 39(4):270-73, 276-82 Ford, Lemuel, 28(4):351 Kanaka Ranch, and Brockton Point, and pulp and paper industry Ford, Ollie, 25(1):58 97(4):209-10 development, 66(2):61-67, 70 Ford, Sam C., 90(3):124 Forest City, Mont., 26(4):264-67 records of, 49(1):20 Ford, Sidney Smith, Jr., 11(4):245, 247-48, forest conservation. See under conservation and trade associations in the lumber 37(1):48, 43(4):283-84, 287-88 and preservation; see also forest industry, 41(4):307-10 Ford, Sidney Smith, Sr., 1(3):122-23, management and Yellowstone National Park, 93(1):18, 10(3):219, 33(4):405, 407, 43(4):283-84 Forest Dreams, Forest Nighmares: The Paradox 20-22 and Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):8-13, of Old Growth in the Inland West, by The Forest Service and the Greatest Good: A 17-18 Nancy Langston, review, 88(4):208-209 Centennial History, by James G. Lewis, as Indian agent, 37(1):38-39, 53 forest fires, 41(4):309-10, 44(4):151, 46(1):12- review, 97(4):205 and mail delivery, 6(2):108 18, 51(2):52-53, 70(4):153, 76(3):100, The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering and Wash. capital location, 32(3):244 87(3):118, 121, 123, 126, 89(3):166 in Western Washington, by Robert E. Ford, Thomas J., 22(2):130-40, 43(4):283-84, Forest History Foundation. See Forest History Ficken, review, 79(2):81 287-88 Society Forester (brig), 23(4):261-85 Ford, Worthington C., ed., Massachusetts Forest History Society, 39(1):77, 46(4):113- forestry. See forest management; Forest Historical Society, Proceedings, 1919- 14, 48(4):127-33, 51(2):62 Service, U.S.; logging and lumber 1920, 12(2):150-51; ed., Writings of Forest History Sources of the United States industries John Quincy Adams, Vol. 1: 1779-1796, and Canada: A Compilation of the Forestry Building (at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific 4(2):131, Vol. 2: 1796-1801, 5(1):61, Manuscript Sources of Forestry, Forest Exposition), 100(2):79-88 Vol. 3: 1801-1810, 5(4):317, Vol. 4: Industry, and Conservation History, Forests and Men, by William B. Greeley, 1811-1813, 6(1):71-72, Vol. 5: 1814- by Clodaugh M. Neiderheiser, review, review, 43(1):67-68 1816, 6(4):281, Vol. 6: 1816-1819, 50(1):31 Forests for the Future: The Story of Sustained 7(3):254, Vol. 7: 1820-1823, 9(1):72 Forest Homestead Act (1906), 56(2):86-88 Yield as Told in the Diaries and Papers Ford Foundation, 89(1):18-19 Forest Industries. See Portland Timberman of David T. Mason, 1907-1950, ed. Fords Prairie, Wash., 9(3):201 The Forest Killers: The Destruction of the Rodney C. Loehr, review, 44(2):91 Fordyce, C. P., Touring Afoot, 8(3):233 American Wilderness, by Jack Shepherd, Forests of Mount Rainier National Park, by G. Foreign Affairs, ed. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, review, 68(1):40-41 F. Allen, 14(1):72-73 25(4):309-10 forest management “The Forgetting of John Montgomery: Foreign Policies of the United States, by James changes in, after WWII, 87(3):117-29 Spanaway’s First White Settler, Quayle Dealey, 18(1):75 education in, 58(3):146-49 1845-1885,” by Steve A. Anderson, “The Foreign Policy of the Socialist Party and flood control debate, 57(2):73-81 101(2):71-86 of America Before World War I,” by historiography of, 56(2):75-81 Forging a Majority: The Formation of the Walfred H. Peterson, 65(4):176-83 in Idaho, 89(3):166 Republican Party in Pittsburgh, 1848- The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson, 1913- movement for, 44(4):145-56 1860, by Michael Fitzgibbon Holt, 1917, by Edgar E. Robinson and Victor and paper and pulp industry in Alaska, review, 61(4):228-29 J. West, 9(1):76, review, 9(2):153-54 66(2):61-70 Forging New Rights in Western Waters, by Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, in the Philippines (1900-14), 58(3):142-50 Robert G. Dunbar, review, 75(2):93 Vol. 7: The Far East: China, review, public vs. private, debate over, 74(4):146- The Forging of a Black Community: Seattle’s

Index 127 Central District from 1870 through the and military road to Walla Walla, Wash., “Fort Connah: A Frontier Trading Post, 1847- Civil Rights Era, by Quintard Taylor, 2(2):125-26, 7(4):302-304, 29(2):138, 1871,” by Albert J. Partoll, 30(4):399- review, 87(2):94-95 142 415 The Forgotten Farmers: The Story of and Mont. industrial army, 84(3):98-100 Fort Custer (Mich.), 39(1):50-53 Sharecroppers in the New Deal, role of, in development of the West, Fort Dalles (Oreg.), 97(1):22, 36-37 by David Eugene Conrad, review, 20(3):213-22 Fort Ellis (Mont.), 29(2):142, 144-48 57(3):134-35 steamboat traffic to, 40(2):93-105 Fort Flagler (Wash.), 9(3):203, 47(2):41-43 The Forgotten Kutenai, by Paul E. Baker, travel to, 37(3):195-96, 211-12, 215-17, Fort George (Oreg.). review, 47(4):126-27 41(3):234, 239-40 Barnes, Jane, at, 42(4):330-32 Forgotten Places in the North, by S. R. Gage, “Fort Benton’s Part in the Development of Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 16(3):206, review, 94(2):98-99 the West,” by Asa A. Wood, 20(3):213- 209-15 Forgotten Trails: Historical Sources of the 22 and Fort Vancouver, 40(4):274-79 Columbia’s Big Bend Country, by Ron Fort Berthold (N. Dak.), 37(3):206, HBC at, 5(3):193-94, 200-201, 8(2):107 Anglin, ed. Glen W. Lindeman, review, 41(3):237-38 McKenzie, Donald, at, 31(2):165, 168-69 88(3):155 Fort Boise (Idaho), 7(3):229-31, 47(2):59-60 North West Company at, 8(2):105, The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales of the Teninos Fort Bonneville (Wyo.), 39(1):13, 15, 17 14(4):265-66, 98(1):12-15 and Adjacent Mid-Columbia River Fort Borst (Wash.), 9(3):202 records of, 29(1):4-6, 12 Indian Nations, by Donald M. Hines, Fort Bridger (Wyo.), 19(1):16, 21(3):174 religious services at, 42(3):225-26 review, 83(4):155-56 Fort Buford (N. Dak.), 29(2):141, 39(1):41- Tolmie, William Fraser, at, 3(3):231-32, Forks, Wash., 74(3):109-10, 82(3):118 43, 41(3):237-38 23(3):209-10 “The Formation of a Municipal Reform Fort C. F. Smith (Wyo.), 29(2):141, 41(1):43- and U.S.-Britain relations, 39(2):84, 89 Movement: The Municipal League 44, 61 See also Fort Astoria of Seattle,” by Lee F. Pendergrass, Fort Canby (Wash.), 9(3):202 Fort George Wright (Wash.), 9(3):205, 66(1):13-25 Fort Cascades (Wash.), 2(1):31 80(3):91-100 “The Formation of the Puget’s Sound Fort Casey (Wash.), 9(3):202, 47(2):33-43 Fort George Wright: Not Only Where the Band Agricultural Company,” by Leonard A. “Fort Casey—Garrison for Puget Sound,” by Played; a Historical Geography, by Bette Wrinch, 24(1):3-8 John A. Hussey, 47(2):33-43 E. Meyer, review, 89(3):165 The Formation of the State of Oklahoma, 1903- Fort Chehalis (Wash.), 20(3):190-91 Fort Hall (Idaho), 7(3):217-32, 21(3):174, 1906, by Roy Gittinger, 9(1):73-74 Fort Clarke (N. Dak.), 37(3):206 24(1):43, 47, 38(3):225, 39(1):18-31 Forney, Andrew, rev. of Seattle and the Roots Fort Clatsop (Oreg.), 1(4):244, 38(3):217-19, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 34(4):355-59, of Urban Sustainability: Inventing 87(3):146-47 364-65 Ecotopia, 102(3):149 Fort Coeur d’Alene (Idaho), 62(4):133-34 Fort Hall on the Oregon Trail, by Jennie Foron, Wash., 9(3):202 Fort Columbia (Wash.), 9(3):202-203, Broughton Brown, 23(4):304-305 Forrest, Charles, 10(3):211, 12(2):142-43, 45(3):87 “Fort Hall on the Saptin River,” by Miles 12(3):220, 14(2):146-48, 15(2):132, Fort Colvile (Wash.) (Hudson’s Bay Company Cannon, 7(3):217-32 16(3):206, 211, 17(1):65, 17(2):129 post), 5(3):164-72, 6(1):9, 26-27, Fort Henness (Wash.), 17(3):240 Forrest, Earle R., Arizona’s Dark and Bloody 8(2):108-12, 16(1):29-48, 16(2):83-97, Fort Henrietta (Oreg.), 16(4):279 Ground, 29(1):92; California Joe: Noted 102-107, 17(1):7-8, 97(1):22, 28, 35 Fort Hicks (Wash.). See Camp Montgomery Scout and Indian Fighter, with an Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 22(1):47-48 Fort Hope (Ont.), 18(3):199-206, 18(4):272 Authentic Account of Custer’s Last Fight, McDonald, Angus, at, 8(3):189, 194, 196, Fort Kalapuya (Oreg.), 98(1):12-15 by William H. Bowen, review, 27(1):84 199, 16(2):84, 93-97, 16(3):199-205, Fort Kamloops (B.C.), 13(3):201, 203, Forrest, Linn A., The Wolf and the Raven, 42(2):139-41, 97(1):28 29(1):7, 98(2):78, 80-92 review, 40(3):258 McDonald, Archibald, at, 9(2):96-98, Fort Keogh (Mont.), 39(1):63-64 Forrest, W. T., 59(2):79 16(3):187-88, 192, 195 Fort Konstantinovskaia (Alaska), 90(4):199- Forrestal, James, 85(4):140, 143 race at, 90(3):140-53 203 Forsyth, J., “The Library Movement in British records of, 29(1):6-7, 9-10 Fort Kootenay (Mont.), 6(1):5-6, 30(4):405 Columbia,” 17(4):271-79 reminiscences of, 13(2):107-12 Fort Langley (B.C.), 1(4):258-59, 264-65, Forsythe, Mark, The Trail of 1858: British Work, John, at, 5(2):98, 104-15, 5(4):258- 6(3):180-81, 25(1):12-22, 28(4):406, Columbia’s Gold Rush Past, review, 59, 283, 11(2):104-14 408, 29(1):7 99(3):148-49 “Fort Colvile’s Fur Trade Families and the Fort Langley, 1827-1927, by Denys Nelson, Fort Abercrombie (Alaska), 33(3):268, 270, Dynamics of Race in the Pacific 18(4):307 280, 41(3):235-36, 238 Northwest,” by Jean Barman and Bruce Fort Laramie (Wyo.), 39(1):18, 20, 43(1):33- Fort Astoria (Oreg.), 4(2):120-21, 5(3):192- M. Watson, 90(3):140-53 34, 44(4):187 94, 6(1):3, 16(3):211-12 Fort Colville (Wash.) (U.S. Army post), Fort Lawton (Wash.), 9(3):203, 19(1):31-36, architecture of, 38(3):218-19 3(1):78-82, 8(2):112, 8(3):189, 194-96, 89(4):218, 100(1):8, 102(1):4-5, 8 governance of, 25(2):139-40 9(1):54, 9(3):203, 37(1):38, 38(4):292- “Fort Lawton,” by Ray T. Cowell, 19(1):31-36 McKenzie, Donald, at, 31(2):161-65 99, 62(4):133-35, 90(3):146 Fort Leavenworth (Kans.), 28(4):346, 350, and War of 1812, 8(2):104-105, 14(4):265, documents of, 26(4):307 359, 361, 36(3):213-15, 37(3):199 18(1):21-22 Hepburn, James, at, 38(3):254-55 Fort Lemhi (Idaho), 27(2):175, 27(4):373 See also Fort George “Fort Colville, 1859-1869,” by W. P. Winans, Fort Lewis (Wash.), 15(2):121, 35(3): 215, Fort Bellingham (Wash.), 2(1):30-31, 3(1):78-82 221-22, 58(4):188-95, 95(1):26, 9(3):202 Fort Connah (Mont.), 30(4):399-415, 99(2):56, 59-61, 102(1):4-6, 8 Fort Benton (Mont.) 42(2):144-46 Fort Mandan (N. Dak.), 1(4):244, 35(1):5-7

128 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Fort McLeod (Alta.), 25(1):16, 21 9(3):203, 37(1):37, 42, 46, 45(3):85-86, Fort Waters (Wash.), 1(1):48, 38(4):315-16, Fort Meade and the Black Hills, by Robert Lee, 90, 46(2):46-51, 82(2):78 318, 40(4):296-97, 300-15 review, 84(3):97 Fort Simpson (B.C.), 1(4):264, 2(3):257-59, Fort Whitman (Wash.), 9(3):205, 47(2):42 Fort Missoula (Mont.), 90(1):54 261-62, 28(4):406-407, 38(3):247-48, Fort William (Oreg.), 24(1):44-45 Fort Nez Percés (Wash.). See Fort Walla Walla 256, 39(2):97, 99 Fort Worden (Wash.), 9(3):205, 47(2):41-42 Fort Nikolaevskaia (Alaska), 90(4):194-98, Fort Spokane (Wash.) (fur trade post), Fort Wrangell (Alaska), 54(2):67, 73 202-203 8(2):104-105, 10(1):18, 21(1):4-5, Fort Yale (B.C.), 44(4):163 Fort Nisqually (Wash.), 4(3):175-78, 39(3):184-89, 45(3):87-88. See also Fortescue, Grace, 58(3):152, 154 8(2):108-12, 11(4):285, 36(4):335-36 Spokane House Forth, Stuart, rev. of The Critical Method activities at, 6(3):179-97, 6(4):264-78, Fort St. Nicholas (Alaska), 40(1):50-53 in Historical Research and Writing, 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144-67, 10(3):205-30, (Wash.), 9(3):203-204, 48(1):30-31 11(1):59-65, 11(2):136-49, 11(3):218- 48(4):137-38, 71(4):155-60 forts, fur trade. See names of individual forts 29, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):68-70, as institution for mentally ill, 71(4):155-60 Fortson, George H., 17(1):20 12(2):137-48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300- during martial law controversy (1856), Fortuine, Robert, Chills and Fever: Health and 303, 13(1):57-66, 13(2):131-41, 43(2):94-95, 97-98, 102-105 Disease in the Early History of Alaska, 13(3):225-32, 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145- missionaries at, 38(1):7, 9-10 review, 81(3):116 48, 14(3):223-24, 14(4):299-306, troops stationed at, 2(1):29-31 The Fortune of Books: Essays, Memories 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, 15(3):215- Fort Stevenson (N. Dak.), 41(3):237 and Prophecies of a Librarian, by J. 26, 15(4):289-98, 25(1):60-64, Fort Stewart (Mont.), 37(3):208-209 Christian Bay, review, 33(1):110-11 101(2):71, 73-74, 80-82 Fort Taylor (Wash.), 9(3):204 Fortunes and Failures: White-Collar Mobility Americans at, 7(2):137-41, 41(2):110-20 Fort Townsend (Wash.), 2(1):30-31, 9(3):204, in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco, attack of, by Patkanim (Snoqualmie 16(4):284-89 by Peter R. Decker, review, 70(4):188 leader), 15(3):191-92 Fort Union (Mont.), 35(2):134-36, 37(3):207- Forty Mile, Yukon Terr. (settlement), centennial of, 24(3):239-40 208 32(2):198-99, 81(1):12-14, 17-19 Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 7(2):138, Fort Union and Its Neighbors on the Upper Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper 16(2):138-39, 145, 21(3):225-28 Missouri, by Frank B. Harper, review, Missouri, by Charles Larpenteur, foundation of, 24(1):6-8 16(4):303-305 25(3):232-33 Heron, Francis, at, 11(1):29, 31, 34 Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Forty Years a Pioneer, by W. W. Baker, review, during Indian wars (1855-58), 43(2):92- Trade, by Barton H. Barbour, review, 26(2):144-46 96, 95(1):27 93(4):209-10 “Forty Years of Symphony in Seattle: 1903- historic site, 12(3):240 Fort Vancouver (Wash.), 3(2):147-48, 1943,” by Edward Sheppard and Emily records of, 15(2):159-60 3(3):180, 182, 5(3):194-206, 8(2):107, Johnson, 35(1):19-28 relocation of, to Tacoma (1934), 109-12, 9(3):204, 39(2):83-102, 40 Years on the Yukon Telegraph, by Guy 25(4):312-13 97(1):22 Lawrence, review, 56(4):179 sketch of, 38(3):222 architecture of, 38(3):220-21 Fortymile River region (Alaska), census data women at, 96(2):95-100 Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 16(2):110- (1900), 85(3):83-92 Fort Nisqually Mission. See Nisqually Mission 13, 16(3):217-19, 16(4):294-301 Forty-Nine (steamer), 16(3):190-91, Fort Okanagan (Wash.), 5(2):99-103, 106, horse racing at, 72(2):69-71 17(3):202-203, 19(4):282 5(4):258, 8(2):104-105, 109, 111, livestock at, 14(3):166-70, 101(2):73 Forward the Nation, by Donald Culross 9(3):203, 29(1):7, 38(3):219, 45(3):88, map of, 12(4):311-12 Peattie, review, 34(1):107-109 98(2):78-94 missionaries at, 1(3):125-27, 37(4):303- Forward Thrust bond proposal (King County, Fort Peck (Mont.), 85(1):16 309, 42(3):224, 231-33 Wash.), 100(3):116, 120, 122-23, 129, Fort Peck Dam (Mont.), 54(1):19, 21-23 records of, 1(4):256-57, 260-61, 2(1):40- 132 Fort Phil Kearny (Wyo.), 41(1):43-44, 59-60 43, 3(3):234-38, 29(1):10-12 Fosdick, Dorothy, 97(1):5, 7-9 Fort Pierre (S. Dak.), 37(3):203-204 restoration of, 38(1):94 Foss, Charles, 96(3):115-22 Fort Ragland (Wash.), 9(3):203 and trade, 31(4):376 Foss, Phillip O., Politics and Grass: The Fort Rains (Wash.), 18(3):240 U.S. Army at, 2(1):29-31, 15(1):58-62 Administration of Grazing on the Public Fort Randall (S. Dak.), 37(3):202 Fort Vancouver Historical and Restoration Domain, review, 51(4):186-87 Fort Ranson (N. Dak.), 41(3):236-37 Society, 38(1):94-95 Foster, Addison, 51(2):54 Fort Reliance (Yukon Terr.), 32(2):201-202 Fort Victoria (B.C.), 3(2):151-52, 90(3):143 Foster, Anne L., “Caribou or Oil? Using the Fort Reno (Okla.), 41(1):43-44, 58 Fort Walla Walla (Wash.) (Fort Nez Percés; George L. Collins Papers to Document Fort Ross (Calif.), 21(4):257-58, 260-61, Old Fort Walla Walla), 1(4):263, the Alaska Conservation Movement,” 102(4):188 5(2):87-88, 101-102, 111-12, 5(3):171, ed. Bill Alley, 96(3):164-65 abandonment of, 63(2):44-45 173, 175, 8(2):106, 109, 111, 9(3):204- Foster, Annie H., “British Columbia Indian establishment of, 7(3):213, 18(2):90-91 205, 33(3):373 Lands,” 28(2):151-62; The Mohawk shipbuilding at, 7(4):287, 25(1):7 architecture of, 38(3):219-26, 230-31 Princess; being some account of the Life trade at, 60(4):206-15, 63(1):1-8, 11-12 excavation of, 43(1):27-50 of Tekahion-Wake (E. Pauline Johnson), Fort Rupert (B.C.), 38(3):256-58 maps of, 38(3):263 23(3):232 Fort Shaw (Mont.), 29(2):142-44 records of, 29(1):7 Foster, Bill, 27(2):167-68 Fort Shaw Indian School (Mont.), Fort Walla Walla (U.S. military post), 2(1):30- Foster, Chapin D., “A Day in Olympia, March 101(3/4):111, 113 31, 7(4):302-304, 9(3):205, 38(3):230- 2, 1953,” 44(2):51-52; “The Centennial Fort Shepard (B.C.), 24(4):307-308 31, 264 Director Tells of Plans for a State Wide Fort Simcoe (Wash.), 2(1):30, 2(3):236, Fort Ward (Wash.), 9(3):205 Celebration,” 44(1):3-6; ed., Methodism

Index 129 in the Northwest, by Erle Howell, Four Mound Prairie (Wash.), 7(1):3-20 12(1):73-74 review, 58(2):105 Four-Power Treaty (1922), 37(2):110, 119-22, Fraeb, Henry, 39(1):4-18, 31 Foster, Charles, 16(1):17-18 125 Fragaria, Wash., 9(3):206 Foster, Davis, 16(1):17-18 Fourteen Thousand Feet, by John L. Jerome The Fragmented Metropolis: Los Angeles, 1850- Foster, Don C., 88(1):8-10 Hart, 18(2):153-54 1930, by Robert M. Fogelson, review, Foster, George H., 8(1):6 The Fourth Corner: Highlights from the Early 60(2):97 Foster, Homer Redfield, 77(3):83, 89, 92-93 Northwest, by Lelah Jackson Edson, Frame-Up: The Incredible Case of Tom Mooney Foster, Jake, 97(3):143-44 review, 43(2):174-75, rpt., review, and Warren Billings, by Curt Gentry, Foster, James C., ed., Land in the American 60(3):162-63 review, 60(4):216-20 West: Private Claims and the Common Fourth Message of Governor Ernest Lister to the France Good, review, 93(3):161-62 State Legislature, 10(2):154 in Oregon boundary dispute, 44(2):69-73 Foster, James Caldwell, “The Western Fourth of July, 4(3):163-81, 35(3):215-22 and Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):316-17 Federation Comes to Alaska,” in Billings, Mont. (1884), 31(3):278-79 at Washington Conference (1921-22), 66(4):161-73 in Oregon City, Oreg. (1848), 33(2):171- 37(2):109-27 Foster, John E., ed., The Developing West: 73 France, Hugh, 78(3):89-90 Essays on Canadian History in Honor of near Sequalitchew Lake (Wash.), site “France as a Factor in the Oregon Lewis H. Thomas, review, 75(4):184 commemorating, 15(2):121 Negotiations,” by John S. Galbraith, Foster, John W., 59(1):8-9 The Fourth World: An Indian Reality, by 44(2):69-73 Foster, Joseph, 3(4):297 George Manuel and Michael Posluns, Frances Greenburg Armitage Prize-Winning Foster, Mark S., Henry M. Porter: Rocky review, 66(3):138-39 Essays, ed. Reed College, review, 1942 Mountain Empire Builder, review, Fowke, Gerard, Archeological Investigations, ed., 34(2):229-30, 1948 ed., 39(4):321- 84(1):36 14(2):154-55 22, 1949 ed., 41(2):172-73, 1950 ed., Foster, Martha Harroun, We Know Who Fowler, A. E., 57(4):176-79 42(1):79-80, 1952 ed., 45(2):67 We Are: Métis Identity in a Montana Fowler, Constance E., The Old Days in and Frances Willard: A Biography, by Ruth Bordin, Community, review, 98(1):48-49 near Salem, Oregon, review, 33(1):87- review, 79(1):44 Foster, Meachel, American Dream, 29(3):246 88 Franchère, Gabriel, 5(3):192-93, 9(4):280, Foster, Philip, 30(3):367 Fowler, Don D., rev. of Nevada Indians Speak, 283, 21(1):13, 16, 21(2):120-21, Foster, S. S., 27(4):320-26, 331-38, 341-42 60(1):36-37 38(3):218-19, 40(4):322, 68(4):155-56, Foster, Wash., 9(3):205-206 Fowler, Enoch S., 8(2):128, 15(2):141-42, 93(4):189-90, 98(1):7-8 Foster, William Z., 71(3):114, 122, 75(1):17- 37(1):49 works of: Adventure at Astoria, 1810- 18, 21 Fowler, J., 13(1):18-19 1814, review, 59(3):163-64; Journal Fouke Fur Company (St. Louis), 91(4):204, Fowler, Nolan, “Territorial Expansion—A of a Voyage on the North West Coast 206 Threat to the Republic?” 53(1):34-42 of North America during the Years Foundation for Economic Education, Fowler, Wilton B., British-American Relations, 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814, review, 61(2):78, 81, 83 1917-1918: The Role of Sir William 62(3):122-23; Narrative of a Voyage “Foundation of Bellingham,” 24(2):133-48 Wiseman, review, 61(3):177; rev. of A to the Northwest Coast of America, “The Foundations of Billings, Montana,” by Diplomat Looks Back, 60(2):111; rev. 13(2):84-90 Waldo O. Kliewer, 31(3):255-83 of “Lessons” of the Past: The Use and Franchère, Hoyt C., ed., Adventure at Astoria, Founders and Builders of Our Nation, by Misuse of History in American Foreign 1810-1814, by Gabriel Franchère, Helen Mehard Davidson, 12(2):154 Policy, 65(4):193-94; rev. of Southern review, 59(3):163-64 Founders’ Day (Seattle), 1(2):47-50, 83, Dream of a Caribbean Empire, 1854- Francis, Allen, 80(3):104-105 4(1):53, 43(2):159-65 1861, 66(1):38-39 Francis, David R., The Universal Exposition of “The Founding of Anchorage: Federal Fox, Dixon Ryan, ed., A History of American 1904, 5(2):148-49 Townbuilding on the Last Frontier,” by Life, review, 19(2):144-47 Francis, R. Douglas, rev. of Borderlands: How William H. Wilson, 58(3):130-41 Fox, E. R., James W. Connella, Pioneer Editor, We Talk about Canada, 90(3):154-55 The Founding of Juneau, by R. N. DeArmond, review, 65(1):42 Francis, Simeon, 2(1):38-39 review, 59(2):112-13 Fox, Henry Edward, 1(4):213-14 Francis Drake, Privateer: Contemporary Founding the Far West: California, Oregon, Fox, Jared, Jared Fox’s Memmorandom: Kept Narratives and Documents, ed. John and Nevada, 1840-1890, by David Alan from Dellton, Sauk County, Wisconsin, Hampden, review, 65(1):40-41 Johnson, review, 85(2):60 toward California and Oregon, 1852- Francis Drake and Other Early Explorers “Founding the Public Library in Yakima,” by 1854, review, 83(1):31 Along the Pacific Coast, by John W. William S. Wallace, 45(3):95-101 Fox, Peter, 2(1):38 Robertson, 18(4):302-304 Fountain, Paul, The Eleven Eaglets of the West, Fox Island (Wash.), 95(1):28 “Francis Heron, Fur Trader: Other Herons,” review, 1(4):275-77 Fox Islands (Alaska), 4(2):88, 38(1):53, by William S. Lewis, 11(1):29-34 Fountain, Steven M., rev. of Sacajawea’s 64, 70-77, 82, 38(2):113-48. See also Francis Norbert Blanchet and the Founding of People: The Lemhi Shoshones and the Aleutian Islands; names of individual the Oregon Missions (1838-1848), by Salmon River Country, 97(2):104-105 islands Letitia Mary Lyons, review, 32(2):215- The Four Ages of Tsurai: A Documentary Foxcurran, Robert, rev. of Lives Lived West of 16 History of the Indian Village on the Divide: A Biographical Dictionary of Francis Parkman, by Wilbur L. Schramm, Trinidad Bay, by Robert F. Heizer and Fur Traders Working West of the Rockies, review, 30(3):352-53 John E. Mills, review, 45(4):133-34 1793-1858, 102(2):99-100 Francis Parkman: Heroic Historian, by Mason Four Lakes, Wash., 9(3):206, 22(3):186, Foy (Wyeth expedition), 39(1):10, 12-16 Wade, review, 34(1):110-12 99(4):169 Frachtenberg, Leo J., Alsea Texts and Myths, Francis Parkman, Historian as Hero: The

130 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Formative Years, by Wilbur R. Jacobs, Max Freedman, review, 59(3):170-71 Fraser River Canners’ Association, 61(3):160- review, 84(2):74-75 Franklin (ship), 15(1):63 61 Francis Parkman’s the Oregon Trail, ed. Harry Franklin, Benjamin, 20(2):137-41, 52(1):2, Fraser River Construction Company, 27(1):55 G. Paul, review, 9(3):230, ed. Ottis B. 53(3):103, 109 Fraser River Fishermen’s Protective and Sperlin, review, 3(3):242 Franklin, Idaho, 28(2):137-45 Benevolent Association, 102(2):86 Francisco Pacheco of Pacheco Pass, by Albert Franklin, Jane, 44(4):163 Fraser River Gold Hunting and Saskatchewan Shumate, review, 70(4):183 Franklin, Jimmie L., Born Sober: Prohibition Exploring Expedition, 31(3):287-347 Franck, Harry A., The Lure of Alaska, review, in Oklahoma, 1907-1959, review, “Fraser River Gold Rush Adventures,” by 31(1):105-106 64(1):40-41; rev. of The Chicago Race Robert Frost, 22(3):203-209 The Franco-Calgarians: French Language, Riots, July, 1919, 61(3):179-80; rev. of Fraser River region, gold rush in, 15(4):247- Leisure, and Linguistic Life-Style in an Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer 48, 18(3):199-206, 18(4):271-76, Anglophone City, by Robert A. Stebbins, of 1919, 63(3):123-24 21(3):195-97, 22(3):203-209, 23(2):97- review, 87(3):163-64 Franklin, John, 44(4):163 99, 101, 106, 44(4):161-65, 71(3):102, “Francois Payette, Master of Fort Boise,” by Franklin, John Hope, A Southern Odyssey: 104-106, 76(4):137-39 Francis D. Haines, Jr., 47(2):57-61 Travelers in the Antebellum North, Fraud, Politics, and the Dispossession of the Frank, Bernard, Our National Forests, review, review, 68(2):100 Indians: The Iroquois Land Frontier in 47(3):90-91 Franklin, Wash., 9(3):206, 73(4):146-53 the Colonial Period, by Georgiana C. Frank, Bill, Sr., 99(2):55, 59, 61-62 Franklin County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 Nammack, review, 62(1):34-35 Frank, Billy, Jr., 95(1):35 Franklin County (Wash.), 9(3):206, 14(1):21- Frawley, Jason Mann, rev. of Two Centuries Frank, Dana, “Race Relations and the 22, 26(1):55, 37(4):281-86, 296-302 of Lewis and Clark: Reflections on the Seattle Labor Movement, 1915- Franklin D. Roosevelt and Conservation, Voyage of Discovery, 97(1):51 1929,” 86(1):35-44; Purchasing Power: 1911-1945, ed. Edgar B. Nixon, review, Fray Benito de la Sierra’s Account of the Hezeta Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the 49(4):174-75 Expedition to the Northwest Coast in Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-1929, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, 1775, review, 22(1):62-64 review, 86(3):141-42 3 vols., ed. Edgar B. Nixon, review, Fray Juan Crespi, Missionary Explorer on the Frank, Robert J., ed., The Grains; or, Passages 62(1):15 Pacific Coast, 1769-1774, by Herbert in the Life of Ruth Rover, with Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932- Eugene Bolton, 19(1):69-70 Occasional Pictures of Oregon, Natural 1940, by William E. Leuchtenburg, Frazer (delegate to Cowlitz Convention), and Moral, by Margaret Jewett Bailey, review, 55(2):93-94 13(1):8-13 review, 77(2):77; ed., Regionalism and “Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Northwest: Frazer, Robert W., ed., Mansfield on the the Pacific Northwest, review, 75(3):142 Informal Glimpses,” by Frank Freidel, Condition of the Western Forts, 1853-54, Frank, William D., rev. of Anóoshi Lingít 76(4):122-31 review, 55(3):130 Aaní Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: Franks, Kenny A., rev. of Comanches: The Frazier, John W., 3(1):79-80 The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, Destruction of a People, 66(4):173 Frazier, Prentice, 94(1):16-17 100(2):90-91 Frank’s Landing (Wash.), 99(2):55-63 Frazier, Robert, 89(1):14 Frank B. Brouillet: An Oral History, Frantz, Joe B., Turner, Bolton, and Webb: Three “Fred T. Dubois and the Nonpartisan League interviewed by Sharon Boswell, review, Historians of the American Frontier, in the Idaho Election of 1918,” by 93(1):46-47 review, 57(2):83; rev. of George Smith’s Merle W. Wells, 56(1):17-29 “Frank B. Cooper: Seattle’s Progressive School Money: A Scottish Investor in America, “Fred T. Dubois and the Silver Issue, 1896,” by Superintendent, 1901-22,” by Bryce E. 58(4):217-18; rev. of The Negro Leo W. Graff, Jr., 53(4):138-44 Nelson, 74(4):167-77 Cowboys, 56(3):135-36 Fred T. Dubois’s “The Making of a State,” ed. Frank Barrett house (Seattle), 75(3):136 “Franz Ferdinand at Spokane—1893,” by C. S. Louis J. Clements, review, 64(2):92 Frank Church, D.C., and Me, by Bill Hall, Kingston, 16(1):3-7 “Fred W. Voget Collection at the University of review, 88(1):51-52 Fraser, Alexander, 21(4):248 Montana’s Mansfield Library,” by Jodi “Frank Church Goes to the Senate: The Idaho Fraser, Barbara J., rev. of Pearson of Canada, Allison-Bunnell, 93(4):212-13 Election of 1956,” by LeRoy Ashby, 56(1):46 “Frederic G. Young, Regionalist and 78(1/2):17-31 Fraser, Don, 44(1):12-13 Historian,” by George A. Frykman, “Frank L. Worden, Pioneer Merchant, 1830- Fraser, Hugh C., Seven Years on the Pacific 48(2):33-38 1887,” by Albert J. Partoll, 40(3):189- Slope, review, 6(1):69-70 “Frederic Homer Balch,” by Delia M. Coon, 202 Fraser, Mary Crawford (Mrs. Hugh C.), 15(1):32-43 “Frank Lloyd Wright Houses in the Seattle Seven Years on the Pacific Slope, review, Frederick, Richard, Asahel Curtis: Photographs Area,” by Donald Leslie Johnson, 6(1):69-70 of the Great Northwest, review, 88(1):33-40 Fraser, Robert S., American Indian Periodicals 75(4):186 “Frank Lloyd Wright in the Northwest: The in the Princeton University Library: A Frederick, Robert Allen, rev. of Alaska in Show, 1931,” by Donald Leslie Johnson, Preliminary List, review, 62(4):158 Transition: The Southeast Region, 78(3):100-106 Fraser, Simon, 2(4):369-71, 9(2):88, 24(1):72- 51(3):139-40 Frank Norris: A Study, by Ernest Marchand, 73, 40(4):319-21, 49(4):147-48 Frederick and Nelson, 96(1):24-25 review, 34(1):120-21 Fraser Gold, 1858! The Founding of British Frederick Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, Franke, B. R., 75(1):40 Columbia, by Netta Stern, review, Teacher, by Ray Allen Billington, Frankfort, Wash., 9(3):206 90(3):157-58 review, 64(4):175-77 Frankfurter, Felix, 52(2):53 Fraser River, 1(4):258-59, 2(4):369-71, “Frederick Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, works of: Roosevelt and Frankfurter: Their 38(1):28-30, 39(3):230. See also Fraser Teacher: An Essay Review,” by Allan G. Correspondence, 1928-1945, annot. River region Bogue, 64(4):175-77

Index 131 Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going States, 33(1):78; rev. of Oysters Have French, R. E. See R. E. French Theater Down, by Allan G. Bogue, review, Eyes; or, The Travels of a Pacific Oyster, Company 90(2):97-98 33(1):85 French, Walter M., 71(4):178-80 Frederick Jackson Turner’s Legacy: Unpublished Freeman, Rosina, 5(1):27 French, William, 12(3):184-85 Writings in American History, ed. Freeman and Company, 76(4):138-39 French and German Public Opinion on Wilbur R. Jacobs, review, 57(2):82-83 Freeman’s Labor Journal (Spokane). See Declared War Aims, 1914-1918, by “Frederick Jackson Turner’s Letters to Spokane Freeman’s Labor Journal Ebba Dahlin, 24(4):304-305 Edmond S. Meany,” ed. Roy Lokken, Freeport, Wash., 9(3):207 French and Glenn. See French-Glenn 44(1):30-39 Freeport Doctrine, 2(4):322, 328 Livestock Company “The Frederick Law Olmsted Plan for free-soil movement. See under slavery French Canadians Tacoma,” by Norman J. Johnston, Freeze Frame: Alaska Eskimos in the Movies, among fur trade families of Fort Colvile, 66(3):97-104 by Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, 90(3):140, 144-47, 149 Frederick West Lander, Road Builder, by E. 88(3):153-54 influence of, on Wash. place names, Douglas Branch, 21(1):71 Freidel, Frank, “Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1(1):8-9 Fredricks, Soren Andrew, 32(2):199 the Northwest: Informal Glimpses,” and Provisional Government of Oregon, Fredrickson, Paul, 98(4):186, 191 76(4):122-31; rev. of Angry Voices: Left- 61(2):89-92, 68(1):14-15, 18-19, 21 Fredriksen, John C., comp., Shield of Republic/ of-Center Politics in the New Deal Era, French Creek (Wash. Terr.), 19(3):209-10 Sword of Empire: A Bibliography of 51(1):40-41; rev. of The Technocrats: The French in North America: A United States Military Affairs, 1783- Prophets of Automation, 59(2):103; rev. Bibliographical Guide to French 1846, review, 82(1):34 of Tomorrow a New World: The New Archives, Reproductions, and Research Free Air, by Sinclair Lewis, 91(2):108-109 Deal Community Program, 52(3):122- Missions, by Henry Putney Beers, Free Methodist Church, 30(4):423, 430, 435, 23 review, 50(1):34 102(3):107-108, 111-15 freight rates French Policy and Developments in Indochina, free silver coinage issue for aluminum products, 43(3):220-21 by Thomas E. Ennis, review, 28(3):333- and Idaho politics, 33(3):283-96, and lumber and shingle industries, 34 41(3):217-19, 53(4):138-44 39(3):219, 41(4):285-86, 290, 301-305 French Policy and the American Alliance of and Mont. politics, 65(2):51, 55-56, railroad: 39(3):219-20, 39(4):262, 288- 1778, by Edward S. Corwin, 8(1):67 74(2):78, 84-86 90, 307, 45(1):19-27, 54(1):1-5, 7-8, French Prairie (Oreg.), 25(2):157, 90(3):144, and Wash. politics, 34(3):253-59, 56(4):169-75, 64(1):9-11; 65(3):100- 146 39(4):298, 310 101, 104, 109 French-Glenn Livestock Company, 66(4):175- free speech movement, 57(3):111-12, records of, 47(1):15-16, 47(3):220-21 81 66(1):1-12, 77(2):68-71, 91(1):11, 13, on West Coast steamships (1916-36), Frenchtown, Oreg. Terr., 90(3):144 91(3):124-35, 135, 102(3):122-23 40(3):182-83 Frenette, Edith, 49(4):166 Freedman, Benedict, Mrs. Mike: The Story Frémont, John Charles, 19(1):18-19, Frenier, Antoine, 23(3):188-91 of Katherine Mary Flannigan, review, 28(4):354-62, 47(2):60, 80(1):29-30, Fresonke, Kris, ed., Lewis and Clark: Legacies, 38(3):276-77 84(4):144, 146 Memories, and New Perspectives, Freedman, Max, annot., Roosevelt and works of: Narratives of Exploration and review, 96(3):161-63; rev. of Lewis and Frankfurter: Their Correspondence, Adventure, review, 48(4):148 Clark on the Great Plains: A Natural 1928-1945, review, 59(3):170-71 Fremont: Pathmarker of the West, by Allan History, 95(3):151-52 Freedman, Nancy, Mrs. Mike: The Story of Nevins, review, 31(2):215-17 Freud, Sigmund, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Katherine Mary Flannigan, review, Frémont, the West’s Greatest Adventurer, by Twenty-eighth President of the United 38(3):276-77 Allan Nevins, review, 19(3):231-32 States: A Psychological Study, review, Freehling, William W., Prelude to Civil War: Fremont and ’49, by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, 58(4):205-207 The Nullification Controversy in South review, 6(1):70-71 Frey, Rodney, rev. of Pitch Woman and Other Carolina, 1816-1836, review, 58(2):103 Fremont County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 205 Stories: The Oral Traditions of Coquelle Freeman, Legh R., 79(4):155 Fremont Game Reserve (Idaho), 93(1):18, Thompson, Upper Coquille Athabaskan Freeman, Lewis R., Down the Columbia, 20-22 Indian, 99(1):35-36 13(2):144-45 Fremont-Madison Reservoir Company, Freyssinet, Eugene, bridge construction Freeman, Mark, 61(2):73-74 93(1):13-22 technique of, 82(1):13-15 Freeman, Miller, 65(1):9, 11, 13, 15-16 French, C. E., 98(4):191-92 Friday, Chris, “‘There are Chinese and Freeman, Otis W., “Early Wagon Roads French, David, rev. of Come to Our Salmon Chinese’: Regional Variations in in the Inland Empire,” 45(4):125- Feast, 50(4):161; rev. of Nehalem Imagining the ‘Other,’ an Illustrated 30; “Maps and Their Use in Pacific Tillamook Tales, 51(4):182-83; rev. Essay and Review,” 89(2):98-104; Northwest History,” 42(3):242-46; of The Structure of Twana Culture, Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest Washington State Resources, review, 52(4):162-63 Coast Artist, review, 96(3):158-59; 49(2):85-86; ed., The Pacific Northwest: French, David W. (minister), 26(3):215 Organizing Asian American Labor: The A Regional, Human, and Economic French, Egbert, 14(4):258 Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, Survey of Resources and Development, French, Hallet R., 72(4):168 1870-1942, review, 87(1):50, essay review, 33(4):440-42; ed., The Pacific French, Joseph Lewis, ed., The Pioneer West, review, 89(2):84-96; rev. of The Hood Northwest: An Over-All Appreciation, 15(3):231-32 River Issei: An Oral History of Japanese review, 45(4):131-32; rev. of The French, Kathrine, rev. of The Structure of Settlers in Oregon’s Hood River Valley, Counties of Washington, 35(1):76; Twana Culture, 52(4):162-63 85(4):159 rev. of Landforms of the Northwestern French, Peter, 66(4):175, 177, 179-81 Friday Harbor, Wash., 9(3):207, 98(2):55-63

132 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Fridlund, Paul, Two Fronts: A Small Town at From Boats to Board Feet: The Wilson Family “From Statehouse to Bull Pen: Idaho War, review, 76(2):76 of the Pacific Coast, by Emily M. Populism and the Coeur d’Alene Fried, Albert, John Brown’s Journey: Notes and Wilson, review, 100(2):92-93 Troubles of the 1890’s,” by William J. Reflections on His America and Mine, From Candles to Footlights: A Biography of Gaboury, 58(1):14-22 review, 70(3):140 the Pike’s Peak Theatre 1859-1876, by From the Baltic to Russian America, 1829- Friedheim, Robert L., “The Seattle General Melvin Schoberlin, review, 33(1):94-96 1836, by Alix O’Grady, ed. R. A. Pierce, Strike of 1919,” 52(3):81-98; “The “From Cape Flattery to Birch Bay: review, 95(3):161 Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-20,” Vancouver’s Anchorages on Puget From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An 55(4):146-56; The Seattle General Sound,” by Robert B. Whitebrook, Account of Overland Freighting, by Strike, review, 56(1):41-42; rev. of 44(3):115-28 William E. Lass, review, 65(3):151 Revolution in Seattle: A Memoir, From Coalmine to Castle: The Story of the “From Treasure Room to Archives: The 55(4):180-81 Dunsmuirs of Vancouver Island, by McWhorter Papers and the State Friedheim, Robin, “The Seattle Labor James Audain, review, 46(4):125-26 College of Washington,” by Trevor Movement, 1919-20,” 55(4):146-56 From Coast to Coast, by George D. Brown, James Bond, 102(2):67-78 Friedlander, J. H., 101(1):18 15(1):70 From Trust to Terror: The Onset of the Cold Friedrich, Otto, Clover, review, 72(1):43 From Colony to Country: The Revolution in War, 1945-1950, by Herbert Feis, The Friendly Mountain, ed. Ed B. Webster, American Thought, by Ralph Ketcham, review, 63(4):181 9(1):72-73 review, 66(3):138 From West to East: Studies in the Literature of Friends of the Indians of British Columbia, From Copenhagen to Okanogan: The the American West, by Robert Edson 28(2):158, 160, 58(2):92-93 Autobiography of a Pioneer, by U. E. Lee, review, 58(3):155 Friends’ Review, 11(4):250-53 Fries, with Emil B. Fries, ed. Grace V. From Where the Sun Now Stands: A Fries, U. E., From Copenhagen to Okanogan: Stearns and Eugene F. Hoy, review, Manuscript of the Nez Perce War, by The Autobiography of a Pioneer, review, 41(2):175-77 John Gibbon, review, 80(1):34 41(2):175-77 “From Dawson to Nome on a Bicycle,” by From Wilderness to Empire; A History of Friesen, Jean, rev. of Trapline Outlaw: Simon Edward R. Jesson, ed. Ruth Reat, California, 1542-1900, by Robert Glass Peter Gunanoot, 74(3):140 47(3):65-74 Cleland, review, 35(3):275-76 Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics, and From Grand Mound to Scatter Creek: The From Wilderness to Enabling Act: The Environment in Alaska, by Stephen Homes of Jamestown, by David James, Evolution of a State of Washington, by Haycox, review, 94(4):208 review, 73(3):141 Paul L. Beckett, review, 60(3):163-64 Friis, Herman R., 46(2):45 From Hayes to McKinley: National Party From Wilderness to Statehood: A History Frink, J. M., 100(2):71 Politics, 1877-1896, by H. Wayne of Montana, 1805-1900, by James Frink, Maurice, Photographer on an Army Morgan, review, 61(2):117-18 McClellan Hamilton, review, 49(1):40- Mule, review, 57(2):90 From Honeymoon to Massacre: The Story 41 Frisco Mining Company, 58(1):24-26 of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, Frome, Michael, rev. of American Forestry: Fristrup, Børge, The Greenland Ice Cap, by Stella Parker Peterson, review, A History of National, State, and review, 59(4):226 33(1):72-73 Private Cooperation, 77(1):36; rev. of Fritz, Christian G., Federal Justice in From Humboldt to Kodiak, 1886-1895: Yellowstone: A Wilderness Besieged, California: The Court of Ogden Recollections of a Frontier Childhood 77(4):156 Hoffman, 1851-1891, review, 83(2):75 and the Founding of the First American Front Door Inn (Seattle), 89(2):67-69 Fritz, Harry W., ed., Montana Legacy: Essays School and the Baptist Mission at Front Street Cable Railway Co. (Seattle), on History, People, and Place, review, Kodiak, Alaska, by Fred Roscoe, ed. 43(1):6, 43(2):123-24 95(1):44-45 Stanley N. Roscoe, review, 85(2):72 frontier. See frontier thesis Fritz, Henry E., rev. of American Indian “From Illinois to Montana in 1866: The Diary Frontier (University of Montana literary Treaties: The History of a Political of Perry A. Burgess,” ed. Robert G. journal), 64(4):158 Anomaly, 87(4):212-13; rev. of The Athearn, 41(1):43-65 Frontier: American Literature and the Historical World of Frederick Jackson From Maps to Metaphors: The Pacific World of American West, by Edwin Fussell, Turner, with Selections from His George Vancouver, ed. Robin Fisher and review, 56(4):183-84 Correspondence, 60(4):227-28 Hugh Johnston, review, 86(3):118-20 The Frontier: Comparative Studies, ed. David Fritz, Percy Stanley, Colorado, the Centennial “From Missoula to Walla Walla in 1857, Harry Miller and Jerome O. Steffen, State, review, 32(3):331-32 on Horseback,” by Frank H. Woody, review, 69(3):135-36 Fritzell, Peter A., Nature Writing and America: 3(4):277-86 The Frontier, the Union, and Stephen A. Essays upon a Cultural Type, review, “From Missouri to Oregon in 1860: The Douglas, by Robert W. Johannsen, 82(1):33 Diary of August V. Kautz,” ed. Martin F. review, 81(2):75 Frizzell, Lodisa, Across the Plains to California Schmitt, 37(3):193-230 Frontier America: The Story of the Westward in 1852. Journal of Mrs. Lodisa Frizzell, From Oxcart to Airplane: A Biography of Movement, by Thomas D. Clark, 6(3):209-10 George H. Himes, by Minnie Roof Dee, review, 50(4):160-61 Froggatt, Walter, 49(3):93 review, 31(3):351-52 The Frontier Army in the Settlement of the Frolich, Finn Haakon, 92(3):116-17 From Poor Law to Welfare State: A History of West, by Michael L. Tate, review, “From Anti-Chinese Agitation to Reform Social Welfare in America, by Walter I. 92(2):99 Politics: The Legacy of the Knights of Trattner, review, 66(1):42-43 Frontier Capitalist: The Life of John Evans, by Labor in Washington and the Pacific “From Salem, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, Harry E. Kelsey, Jr., review, 63(4):169- Northwest,” by Carlos A. Schwantes, in 1859,” by Dillis B. Ward, 6(2):100- 70 88(4):174-84 106 Frontier Cattle Ranching in the Land and

Index 133 Times of Charlie Russell, by Warren M. Arsdol, review, 93(4):207-208 Krasheninnikov: Pioneer Scholars on Elofson, review, 96(3):155-56 The Frontier State (Illinois) 1818-1848, by the North Pacific Rim,” 95(2):59-69; The Frontier Challenge: Responses to the Trans- Theodore Calvin Pease, 10(2):154-55 “Getting the Record Straight: Georg Mississippi West, ed. John G. Clark, Frontier Steel: The Men and Their Weapons, by Steller’s Plant Collecting on Kayak review, 63(3):122-23 Waldo E. Rosebush, review, 50(4):164- Island, Alaska, 1741,” 90(3):115-22; Frontier Children, by Linda Peavy and Ursula 65 “ and Georg Steller: Their Smith, review, 91(3):164 frontier thesis Tragic Conflict during the American Frontier Diplomats: The Life and Times of of Bancroft, H. H., 86(3):135-37 Expedition,” 86(1):3-16; “Vitus Bering Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist- and new western history, 85(2):51-58, Resurrected: Recent Forensic Analysis Siksina’, by Lesley Wischmann, review, 89(2):84-96 and the Documentary Record,” 93(1):43-44 and overseas expansion, 57(1):18-27 84(3):91-97; ed., Journal of a Voyage Frontier Doctor, by Urling C. Coe, review, of Turner, Frederick Jackson, 39(4):290- with Bering, 1741-1742, by Georg 31(2):213 91, 43(4):252-53, 44(3):107, 52(1):1-6, Wilhelm Steller, review, 80(2):77; rev. “Frontier Enterprise versus the Modern Age: 56(1):30, 35, 57(1):18-27, 64(1):1, 5-6, of The First Kamchatka Expedition of Fred Herrick and the Closing of the 64(4):175-77, 71(3):98-100, 82(2):59- Vitus Bering, 1725-1730, 95(2):105 Lumberman’s Frontier,” by Thomas R. 69, 86(3):136 Frost, Richard H., The Mooney Case, review, Cox, 84(1):19-29 Frontier Trails. The Autobiography of Frank 60(4):216-20; rev. of The Assault The Frontier Experience: A Reader’s Guide M. Canton, ed. Edward Everett Dale, on Assimilation: John Collier and to the Life and Literature of the 22(2):154 the Origins of Indian Policy Reform, American West, ed. Jon Tuska and Vicki Frontier Violence: Another Look, by W. Eugene 75(4):182; rev. of Big Bill Haywood Piekarski, with Paul J. Blanding, review, Hollon, review, 66(1):39-40 and the Radical Union Movement, 76(3):114 Frontier Ways: Sketches of Life in the Old 61(4):230; rev. of Committee of The Frontier Experience: Readings in the West, by Edward Everett Dale, review, Vigilance: The San Francisco Chamber Trans-Missisippi West, ed. Robert V. 51(3):141-42 of Commerce Law and Order Hine and Edwin R. Bingham, review, “The Frontier West as an Image of American Committee, 1916-1919—A Case Study 55(4):176 Society, 1776-1860,” by Rush Welter, of Official Hysteria, 75(2):84; rev. of Frontier Folkways, by James G. Leyburn, 52(1):1-6 Labor Politics American Style: The review, 28(2):200-201 Frontier Woman: The Story of Mary Ronan California State Federation of Labor, The Frontier in Alaska and the Matanuska as Told to Margaret Ronan, ed. H. G. 60(3):166 Colony, by Orlando Wesley Miller, Merriam, review, 66(4):189 Frost, Robert, 8(1):3, 5 review, 67(3):126-27 Frontiers, the Genius of American Nationality, works of: “Fraser River Gold Rush The Frontier in American Development: Essays by Archer Butler Hulbert, 21(2):148-49 Adventures,” 22(3):203-209 in Honor of Paul Wallace Gates, ed. Frontiers and the Fur Trade, by Sydney Frost, Sarah. See De Bell, Sarah Ruhamah David M. Ellis, review, 61(4):223-24 Greenbie, review, 21(1):63-65 Fruitland, Wash., 9(4):288 The Frontier in American History, by Frederick Frontiers of the Northwest: A History of the Fruits of Propaganda in the Tyler Jackson Turner, review, 12(1):73 Upper Missouri Valley, by Harold E. Administration, by Frederick Merk, The Frontier in Perspective, ed. Walker D. Briggs, review, 32(3):332-34 with Lois Bannister Merk, review, Wyman and Clifton B. Kroeber, review, Frontiers Past and Future: Science Fiction and 64(1):31 49(4):173 the American West, by Carl Abbott, Fry, Amelia R., rev. of Hard Times: An Oral “The Frontier Journals of Western Montana,” review, 97(3):152-53 History of the Great Depression, by R. L. Housman, 29(3):269-76 Frontiersman: Abner Blackburn’s Narrative, 62(4):154-55 frontier justice. See law enforcement and by Abner Blackburn, ed. Will Bagley, Fry, Howard T., Alexander Dalrymple (1737- crime review, 84(4):156 1808) and the Expansion of British Frontier Law, A Story of Vigilante Days, by Frontiersmen in Blue: The United States Army Trade, review, 63(4):166-67 William J. McConnell, 17(1):71 and the Indian, 1848-1865, by Robert Fry, Kathleen Whalen, “Transforming Frontier Politics: Alaska’s James Wickersham, M. Utley, review, 59(4):223-24 the Tidelands: Japanese Labor in by Evangeline Atwood, review, Front-Page Detective: William J. Burns and Washington’s Oystering Communities 71(2):88 the Detective Profession, 1880-1930, by before 1942,” 102(3):132-43; rev. Frontier Politics and Sectional Conflict: The William R. Hunt, review, 82(4):156 of Tidal Passages: A History of the Pacific Northwest on the Eve of the Civil Frost, Alan, ed., Pacific Empires: Essays in Discovery Islands, 100(4):202-203 War, by Robert W. Johannsen, review, Honour of Glyndwr Williams, review, Fry, Richard B., The Crimson and the Gray: 47(2):61-62 92(1):44 100 Years with the WSU Cougars, Frontier Port: A Chapter in San Diego’s Frost, Andrew J., 7(2):124-25 review, 83(4):152-55 History, by Don M. Stewart, review, Frost, C. A. S., 73(1):15, 17-18 Fry Farnham and Company, 15(3):212 57(3):133-34 Frost, Donald McKay, Notes on General Fryant, Richard, 54(3):94, 96, 101 Frontier Regulars: The United States Army and Ashley: The Overland Trail and South Fryberg, John P., 4(1):37 the Indian, 1866-1891, by Robert M. Pass, review, 52(3):119 Frye, George F., 4(1):37-38 Utley, review, 67(2):89-90 Frost, Jane, 8(1):34 Frye, Theodore C., 20(3):168-72, 77(1):4, 8 “Frontier Society—Cedar Creek, Montana: Frost, Joseph H., 2(1):13-22, 16(3):213-14 works of: rev. of The Flora of the State of 1870-1874,” by Robert L. Housman, Frost, Mary Perry, “Experience of a Pioneer,” Washington, 1(2):73-77 26(4):264-73 7(2):123-25 Frye-Bruhn Company (Seattle), 69(4):152 Frontier Soldier: The Letters of Maj. John S. Frost, Morris H., 31(4):407-408, 420 Fryer, Heather, “Race, Industry, and the Hatheway, 1833-1853, ed. Ted Van Frost, Orcutt W., “Georg Steller and Stepan Aesthetic of a Changing Community

134 Pacific Northwest Quarterly in World War II Portland,” 96(1):3-13 Bancroft about 1885, 45(2):67-68; rev. Fuller, Robert Lynn, Drifting toward Mayhem: Frykman, George A., “The Alaska-Yukon- of The Pacific Northwest, 55(4):179; The Bank Crisis in the United States, Pacific Exposition, 1909,” 53(3):89-99; rev. of Pioneer Days in Idaho County, 1930-1933, review, 101(3/4):164-65 “Development of the Washington Vol. 2, 43(3):241-42; rev. of Poindexter Fuller, Thomas D., 32(1):62 Historical Quarterly, 1906-1935: of Washington: A Study in Progressive Fuller, Wayne E., RFD: The Changing Face of The Work of Edmond S. Meany Politics, 73(3):139; rev. of Steamboats in Rural America, review, 56(3):137-38 and Charles W. Smith,” 70(3):121- the Timber, 44(1):41-42; rev. of Straw Fulmer, Elton, 20(3):176-77 30; “Edmond S. Meany, Historian,” Hats, Sandals and Steel: The Chinese Fulton, Charles William, 100(4):171 51(4):159-70; “Frederic G. Young, in Washington State, 71(3):133; rev. of Fulton, Reed, The Grand Coulee Mystery, Regionalist and Historian,” 48(2):33- Swan Among the Indians: Life of James 92(3):164-65; The Tide’s Secret, 38; “Regionalism, Nationalism, G. Swan, 1818-1900, 65(3):148; rev. 22(2):155 Localism: The Pacific Northwest of They Walked Before: The Indians of Fulton, Walter S., 16(2):122 in American History,” 43(4):251- Washington State, 71(3):133; rev. of Fultz, Hollis, 67(3):110 61; Creating the People’s University: Tough Men, Tough Country, 55(4):179; Fundamentals of Democratic Education, an Washington State University, 1890- rev. of Washington State Place Names, Introduction to Educational Philosophy, 1990, review, 82(2):77, 83(4):152-55; 64(1):35-36; rev. of Woodrow Wilson by Robert Ulich, review, 31(4):470 Seattle’s Historian and Promoter: and Colonel House: A Personality Study, Funderburk, R. S., rev. of The Pacific The Life of Edmond Stephen Meany, 49(1):46-47; rev. of The Yugoslav in Northwest: An Over-All Appreciation, review, 90(3):154; ed., The Changing Washington State: Among the Early 45(4):131-32; rev. of Western Land and Pacific Northwest: Interpreting Its Past, Settlers, 77(1):34 Water Use, 42(3):252-54 review, 80(3):117; rev. of Almost out Fugita, Stephen J., The Japanese American funeral customs, of native peoples, 16(4):294, of the World: Scenes from Washington Experience, review, 83(3):111 65(4):161-62 Territory, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Fugitive Slave Act (1850), 2(3):217-19, Funigiello, Philip J., Toward a National Power 1859-61, 65(3):148; rev. of Atlas of the 2(4):320-21 Policy: The New Deal and the Electric Pacific Northwest, 5th ed., 66(4):181; Fujita-Rony, Dorothy, “History through Utility Industry, 1933-1941, review, rev. of Atlas of the Pacific Northwest, a Postcolonial Lens: Reframing 66(1):43-44; rev. of Electrifying Eden: 6th ed., 72(1):45; rev. of Atlas of Philippine Seattle,” 102(1):3-13; Portland General Electric, 1889-1965, the Pacific Northwest: Resources and American Workers, Colonial Power: 84(3):116-17 Development, 2d ed., 50(1):35; rev. Philippine Seattle and the Transpacific Funk, Arthur Layton, The Politics of torch: of Atlas of the Pacific Northwest: West, 1919-1941, review, 96(1):43-44 The Allied Landings and the Algiers Resources and Development, 3d ed., Fujita-Rony, Thomas Y., rev. of Heart Putsch, 1942, review, 67(1):43 54(4):157; rev. of Builders, Brewers Mountain: Life in Wyoming’s Funk, Goldie Robertson, “Captain Doane and and Burghers: Germans of Washington Concentration Camp, 93(1):45-46; His Oyster Pan Roast,” 43(2):154-57 State, 71(3):133; rev. of Builders of the rev. of The Heart Mountain Story: Funter, Robert, 6(1):53 Northwest, 55(4):179; rev. of Captains, Photographs by Hansel Mieth and Otto Funter Bay (Alaska), 91(4):202, 204-208 Curates and Cockneys: The English Hagel of the World War II Internment of Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of in the Pacific Northwest, 74(4):180; Japanese Americans, 93(1):45-46 the Fur Trade in America, by Eric Jay rev. of Coal Towns in the Cascades: A Fukawa, Masako, Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet: Dolin, review, 102(4):195-97 Centennial History of Roslyn and Cle B.C.’s Japanese Canadian Fishermen, Fur Brigade to the Bonaventura: John Work’s Elum, Washington, 78(1/2):66; rev. of review, 101(1):44-45; ed., Nikkei California Expedition, 1832-1833, for Educating for Service: Pacific Lutheran Fishermen on the B.C. Coast: Their the Hudson’s Bay Company, ed. Alice University, 1890-1990, 82(3):111; rev. Biographies and Photographs, review, Bay Maloney, review, 36(4):347-49 of Exploring Washington, 68(3):130; 99(2):99-100 Fur Hunters of the Far West, by Alexander rev. of The Great Command: The Story Fuku, Mitsutaro, 96(1):33 Ross, review, 48(1):30 of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman Fukuda, Frank, 87(1):31, 33, 35 fur seal industry. See sealing and the Oregon Country Pioneers, Fullenwider, Elmer D., rev. of The Nation’s fur seals. See seals 51(4):183-84; rev. of The Gypsy Forests, 30(2):233 fur trade in Northwest America, 71(3):133; Fuller, Almon H., 100(2):55 in Columbia River basin prior to 1811, rev. of Italians in Washington State: Fuller, Edward N., 85(4):164 6(1):3-10 Emigration, 1853-1924, 71(3):133; Fuller, Fay, 71(1):12-13 contribution of, to early ethnography of rev. of Land of the Free: Bjørnstjerne Fuller, Francis (Frank), 59(4):190-202 native peoples, 40(4):316-26 Bjørnson’s America Letters, 1880-1881, Fuller, George Newman, Michigan Historical influence of, on Wash. place names, 1(1):6, 71(4):161; rev. of The Magestic Land: Commission, and Suggestions for Local 8-11 Peaks, Parks, and Prevaricators of the Historical Societies and Writers in Jackson Hole, Wyo., expeditions, 37(2):87- Rockies and Highlands of the Northwest, Michigan, 5(2):150 108, 39(1):3-32 42(2):173-74; rev. of The Northwest Fuller, George Washington, 32(1):125, and Jones-Immell massacre, 30(1):77-108 Coast, or Three Years’ Residence in 49(4):152 merger of North West and Hudson’s Bay Washington Territory, 65(3):148; rev. works of: A History of the Pacific companies, 15(3):199-204 of Of Yesterday and the River, 56(2):91; Northwest, 22(3):229-30; The Inland mixed-heritage Indians in, 99(2):73-89 rev. of The Opening of the California Empire of the Pacific Northwest, a observations of, by Benjamin L. E. Trail: The Story of the Stevens Party History, review, 19(4):302-304 Bonneville, 18(3):207-15 from the Reminiscences of Moses Fuller, Metta, 45(4):105 posts, 8(2):102-103, 38(3):217-31 Schallenberger as set down for H. H. Fuller, P. C., 50(3):114 race relations and, 90(3):140-53

Index 135 in Raft River region, 32(3):289-91 Homemaking in the Copper Capital, Gabrielson, Ira, 49(3):120 Russian government revenue from Alaska, 1909-1912,” by Patty Dean, 97(2):78-89 Gaboury, William J., “From Statehouse to 4(2):90-92, 94-95 Furniss, Norman F., The Mormon Conflict, Bull Pen: Idaho Populism and the in Willamette Valley, 98(1):3-15 1850-1859, 52(2):74 Coeur d’Alene Troubles of the 1890’s,” See also maritime fur trade; names of Furs and Frontiers in the Far North: The 58(1):14-22; Dissension in the Rockies: individual traders; names of individual Contest among Native and Foreign A History of Idaho Populism, review, trading posts; names of individual Nations for the Bering Strait Fur 80(2):51 trading companies Trade, by John R. Bockstoce, review, Gaches, Charles, 50(3):101, 106 The Fur Trade, by Paul Chrisler Phillips, 102(2):101-102 Gaddis, John Lewis, The United States and review, 53(1):43-44 Furs to Furrows: An Epic of Rugged the Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1947, Fur Trade and Empire: George Simpson’s Individualism, by Sydney Greenbie, review, 65(1):45 Journal. Remarks Connected with the review, 31(3):353-55 Gadwa, J. B., 5(4):261-62 Fur Trade in the Course of a Voyage Furste, Edward, 6(2):108, 13(4):265, Gaertner, John T., North Bank Road: The from York Factory to Fort George 32(3):258, 264-65, 51(3):109-10, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, and Back to York Factory, 1824- 51(4):180 review, 82(3):110 1825; together with Accompanying Furth, Jacob, 6(1):14, 17(3):185, 53(4):133-34 Gage, S. R., Forgotten Places in the North, Documents, ed. Frederick Merk, review, A Further Analysis of the First Salmon review, 94(2):98-99; A Walk on the 23(2):151-54 Ceremony, by Erna Gunther, 19(4):306 Canol Road: Exploring the First Major Fur Trade and Exploration: Opening the Far “A Further Bibliography of Theses Northern Pipeline, review, 82(3):114 Northwest, 1821-1852, by Theodore J. Concerning the Pacific Northwest and Gagemeister, Leontii Andrianovich. See Karamanski, review, 75(2):90 Alaska,” by Erik Bromberg, 42(2):147- Hagemeister, Ludvig von “The Fur Trade in the Columbia River Basin 66 Gagliasso, Dan, rev. of Fifty Years after “The Prior to 1811,” by T. C. Elliott, 6(1):3- “Further Notes on Benjamin Clapp,” by Big Sky”: New Perspectives on the 10 Kenneth W. Porter, 26(1):26-27 Fiction and Films of A. B. Guthrie, Jr., Fur Trade Letters of Francis Ermatinger: Furtwangler, Albert, “Reclaiming Jefferson’s 93(3):153-54 Written to His Brother Edward during Ideals: Abigail Scott Duniway’s Ode Gagnon (North West Company employee), His Service with the Hudson’s Bay to Lewis and Clark,” 98(4):159-68; 19(4):250-70 Company, 1818-1853, by Lois Halliday Acts of Discovery: Visions of America in Gaillac, Malinda, 5(1):27 McDonald, review, 72(3):140 the Lewis and Clark Journals, review, Gaines, E. P., 30(1):98-99 Fur Trade Letters of Willie Traill, 1864- 86(4):189-90; Answering Chief Seattle, Gaines, John P., 3(3):179-80, 44(2):54-57 1894, ed. K. Douglas Munro, review, review, 90(1):41-42; Bringing Indians Gaines, Ruth, ed., Gold Rush: The Journals, 99(3):146-47 to the Book, review, 97(1):40-41 Drawings, and Other Papers of The Fur Trade of America, by Agnes Laut, Furuhelm, Halmar (Ialmar), 7(3):237-38, J. Goldsborough Bruff, Captain, review, 13(1):68-69 7(4):286, 293 Washington City and California Mining The Fur Trade of Canada, by H. A. Innes, Furuya, Masajiro, 101(3/4):153, 159 Association, April 2, 1849-July 20, 1851, review, 19(2):144 Furuya Camera Club, 96(1):33 review, 35(4):367-68, 40(4):345-46 The Fur Trade on the Upper Missouri, 1840- Fusfeld, Daniel, 52(2):54 Gaither, Mary Jane, 91(4):204-206 1865, by John E. Sunder, review, Fussell, Edwin, Frontier: American Literature Galbraith, James, 19(4):279 56(3):132 and the American West, review, Galbraith, John, 19(4):279 The Fur Trader and the Indian, by Lewis O. 56(4):183-84 Galbraith, John S., “The British and Saum, review, 57(3):127-28 The Future of Agriculture in the Rocky Americans at Fort Nisqually, 1846- Fur Traders from New England: The Boston Mountains, ed. E. Richard Hart, review, 1859,” 41(2):109-20; “France as a Men in the North Pacific, 1787-1800; 73(3):138 Factor in the Oregon Negotiations,” The Narratives of William Dane Phelps, The Future of Alaska: Economic Consequences 44(2):69-73; rev. of Fur Trade William Sturgis, and James Gilchrist of Statehood, by George W. Rogers, and Exploration: Opening the Far Swan, ed. Briton C. Busch and Barry review, 54(4):178 Northwest, 1821-1852, 75(2):90; rev. of M. Gough, review, 90(1):49 The Future of Rotary, by Frank H. Lamb, Fur Trade Letters of Francis Ermatinger: Furey, Charles, 27(2):175 15(3):232-33 Written to His Brother Edward during Furlong, Charles Wellington, Let ’Er Buck: “A Future with a Past: Hazel Pete, Cultural His Service with the Hudson’s Bay A Story of the Passing of the Old West, Identity, and the Federal Indian Company, 1818-1853, 72(3):140; rev. review, 12(4):306 Education System,” by Cary C. Collins, of John Rae’s Correspondence with Furman, Necah Stewart, Caroline Lockhart: 92(1):15-28 the Hudson’s Bay Company on Arctic Her Life and Legacy, review, 87(2):98- Expedition, 1844-1855, 46(3):94; rev. 99; Sandia National Laboratories: The of The Letters of Charles John Brydges, Postwar Decade, review, 82(4):155; rev. 1879-1882, Hudson’s Bay Company of Conversations with Wallace Stegner G Land Commissioner, 71(2):89; rev. on Western History and Literature, of Lord Aberdeen and the Americas, 75(4):190 G. A. Meigs Company, 24(3):208 50(1):33-34 Furner, Mary O., Advocacy and Objectivity: G. O. Guy Drug Company (Seattle), 20(2):96 Galbraith, William, 26(3):214-15 A Crisis in the Professionalization of Gabriel, Ralph Henry, The Course of American Gale, John, The Missouri Expedition, 1818- American Social Science, 1865-1905, Democratic Thought: An Intellectual 1820: The Journal of Surgeon John Gale, review, 67(4):178-79 History Since 1815, review, 31(3):361- With Related Documents, ed. Roger L. “Furnishing Butte: Consumerism and 63 Nichols, review, 61(2):110

136 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Gale, Joseph (fur trader), 14(3):180-81 gambling, 58(3):134-36, 60(3):124-26 Garfield, Viola E., rev. ofAlaska Diary, Gale, Joseph Marion (Oreg. settler), 5(1):24 Gamboa, Erasmo, “Mexican Labor in the 35(1):83-84; rev. of Alaskan Eskimo Galen, James L., 96(4):173-74 Pacific Northwest, 1943-1947: A Ceremonialism, 40(2):162-63; rev. of Galena, Grant, and the Fortunes of War, by Photographic Essay,” 73(4):175-81; The Bella Coola Indians, 41(4):358- Kenneth N. Owens, review, 55(3):133- “Mexican Migration into Washington 59; rev. of Indian Art of the United 34 State: A History, 1940-1950,” States, 32(4):463-64; rev. of Indian Galentine, David, 14(2):125-26, 14(4):251, 72(3):121-31 Arts in North America, 31(3):357-60; 16(3):170 Game in the Garden: A Human History of rev. of Indian Legends of the Pacific Galiano, Dionisio Alcalá, 5(3):218-19, Wildlife in Western Canada to 1940, by Northwest, 45(2):66; rev. of Indians of 54(4):153, 155 George Colpitts, review, 95(3):155-56 the Urban Northwest, 41(1):73-74; rev. Gallacci, Caroline Denyer, The City of Destiny “‘The Gamest Fish That Swims’: Management of Klee Wyck, 34(1):101-102; rev. of and the South Sound: An Illustrated of the Big Hole Fishery in Montana,” Lost Heritage of Alaska: The Adventure History of Tacoma and Pierce County, by Jennifer Corrinne Brown, and Art of the Alaskan Coastal Indians, review, 94(3):161-62; Playgrounds 97(4):171-78 60(1):35; rev. of Monuments in Cedar, to the Pros: An Illustrated History of Gamwell, Roland, 42(3):191-93 37(2):162-63; rev. of Mountain Cloud, Sports in Tacoma-Pierce County, review, Gandy, J. E., 30(1):18-21 36(1):89-90; rev. of Northwest Coast 97(2):106-107 Gandy, Joe, 100(3):120-23, 128, 132 Indian Art: An Analysis of Form, Gallagher, George, 32(3):258-66, 278, Ganges (ship), 8(3):226, 62(2):63-65 57(3):129; rev. of Quoth the Raven: 51(3):110-11 gangs, Mexican American, in Yakima Valley, A Little Journey into the Primitive, Gallagher, Sarah J., 6(4):226-27 97(3):132-34 55(1):40-41; The Tsimshian: Their Arts Gallagher, Tess, 97(4):182-83, 187-88 Gannett, Henry, 100(4):186-87 and Music, review, 43(4):305-306; The Galland, Caroline Kline, 43(2):127 Ganoe, John T., rev. of The Discovery of the Wolf and the Raven, review, 40(3):258 Gallatin, Albert, 5(3):207-14, 6(1):75-76, Oregon Trail. Robert Stuart’s Narratives, Garfield, Wash., 22(3):186-88 53(1):39 27(2):177-78 Garfield County (Wash.), 9(4):289 Gallatin, James, A Great Peace Maker, the Gansevoort, Guert, 47(1):1-5, 55(3):107-10, agriculture in, 37(4):296-302 Diary of James Gallatin, Secretary to 67(1):12-15 newspapers of, 13(3):194, 14(1):22-23, Albert Gallatin, 1813-1827, review, Gantt, John, 28(4):351, 356 26(1):55-56 6(2):124-25 Ganymede (ship), 23(3):207-12 Garfield County (Wash.) Pioneer Association, Gallatin River valley (Mont.), 47(4):117-23 Garbe, Frank A., “Subdivisions of the Original 8(1):8-9, 9(1):18, 10(1):49, 11(1):39 Galler, Robert W., Jr., rev. of A Doctor among Lewis County,” 21(1):23-30 Garfield High School (Seattle), 73(2):52, the Oglala Sioux Tribe: The Letters of Garcia, Andrew, Tough Trip Through Paradise, 58-60 Robert H. Ruby, 1953-1954, 102(2):91- 1878-1879, review, 59(3):164-65 Garfield Treaty (1872), 42(1):45-46 92 Garcia, Richard A., César Chávez: A Triumph Garfielde, Selucius Galloping Gertie. See Tacoma Narrows Bridge of Spirit, review, 88(3):151-52 as code commissioner, 28(1):8 Galloway, C. F. J., The Call of the West; Letters Gard, Wayne, The Great Buffalo Hunt, review, as congressional delegate, 15(2):101, from British Columbia, 8(2):157 51(4):187-88 32(4):362, 364-65, 54(2):61-64 Galloway, John Debo, The First Garden in the Grasslands: Boomer Literature of and Republican Party, 42(1):12, 20-30, Transcontinental Railroad, review, the Central Great Plains, by David M. 51(4):176 43(1):75-76 Emmons, review, 64(2):91 and Wash. capital location, 32(3):264-65, Galois, Robert M., Kwakwaka’wakw Gardena Project (Wash.), 10(1):33 276, 284 Settlements, 1775-1920: A Geographic Gardener, Johnson, 40(4):277-78, 280 Garland, A. H., 37(3):232-51 Analysis and Gazetteer, review, Gardina, Wash., 9(4):289 Garland, Hamlin, 56(2):86-88 86(3):118-20; Tribal Boundaries in Gardiner, Dorothy, West of the River, review, works of: A Daughter of the Middle Border, the Nass Watershed, review, 91(1):45; 32(4):461-63 13(4):307; Hamlin Garland’s Diaries, ed., A Voyage to the North West Side of Gardiner, Howard C., In Pursuit of the Golden review, 60(4):233; A Son of the Middle America: The Journals of James Colnett, Dream: Reminiscences of San Francisco Border, 13(4):307 1786-89, review, 96(1):51-52; rev. of and the Northern and Southern Mines, Garnett, Arthur Nelson, 46(2):50 “Boston Men” on the Northwest Coast: 1849-1857, review, 62(4):155-56 Garnett, Marianna Nelson, 46(2):49-50 The American Maritime Fur Trade, Gardiner, J. W. T., 2(2):118-19 Garnett, Robert Selden, 2(1):30, 46(2):46-50 1788-1844, 92(1):47 Gardner, Lloyd C., Architects of Illusion: Garnsey, Morris E., 54(1):5 Galvani, William, 71(3):113, 116, 74(4):160 Men and Ideas in American Foreign works of: America’s New Frontier: The Galvin, John, ed., Western America in 1846- Policy, 1941-1949, review, 62(2):68; Mountain West, review, 42(4):336-37 1847: The Original Travel Diary of Creation of the American Empire: U.S. Garraghan, Gilbert J., rev. of The Wars of the Lieutenant J. W. Abert, who mapped Diplomatic History, review, 65(1):43- Iroquois: A Study in Intertribal Trade New Mexico for the United States Army, 44; ed., Redefining the Past: Essays in Relations, 31(3):356-57 by J. W. Abert, review, 58(2):101-102 Diplomatic History in Honor of William Garraty, John A., rev. of The Tweed Ring, Gamble, John M., 21(1):14-15 Appleman Williams, review, 78(4):152 58(4):218 Gamblers and Dreamers: Women, Men, Gardner, Wash., 9(4):289 Garrecht, Francis A., “An Indian Chief,” and Community in the Klondike, by Gardner, William, The Life of Stephen A. 19(3):165-80 Charlene Porsild, review, 90(3):164 Douglas, review, 1(2):63-66 Garretson, C. Edwin, rev. of The Indian Side Gambler’s Wife: The Life of Malinda Jenkins, Garesche, Francis, 76(4):145-46 of the Story, 54(2):82 by Malinda Jenkins, told to Jesse Garesche and Green, 76(4):146 Garrett, Robert Max, 15(3):239-40 Lilienthal, review, 91(1):50-51 Garfield, Billy, 31(4):380-83 Garrettson, N. W., 30(3):243

Index 137 Garrison, Charles, 96(4):200 Gatch, Thomas Milton, 5(1):25, 22(3):236 10; rev. of Express and Stagecoach Days Garrison, Curtis Wiswell, The United States, Gate, Wash., 9(4):289 in California: From the Gold Rush to 1865-1900; a Survey of Current Gatell, Frank Otto, rev. of Charles Sumner and the Civil War, 28(1):102-103; rev. of Literature with Abstracts of Unpublished the Coming of the Civil War, 52(4):163- Fighting Tuberculosis in the Rockies: A Dissertations, Vol. 1, review, 35(1):87 64 History of the Montana Tuberculosis Garrison, Fanny, 25(2):83, 92 Gates, Charles E., 64(1):26-27, 83(2):46-47 Association, 36(4):363; rev. of Flying Garrison, Lemuel A., The Making of a Ranger: Gates, Charles M., 35(2):169-71, 51(2):61, Fortress: The Story of the Boeing Forty Years with the National Parks, 54(2):49-53 Bomber, 35(1):86; rev. of Handbook of review, 77(2):73 works of: “The Administration of State Federal World War Agencies and Their Garry, Joseph, 101(1):25 Archives,” 29(1):27-39; “Agriculture Records, 1917-1921, 35(1):87; rev. of Garry, Spokane (Spokane leader). See in Eastern Washington, 1890- Historic Oregon Country, 35(1):84- Spokane Garry 1910,” 37(4):279-302; “Arthur 85; rev. of Historic Pacific Northwest, Garson, Robert A., The Democratic Party and E. Throckmorton, 1913-1962,” 35(1):84-85; rev. of Historical Societies the Politics of Sectionalism, 1941-1948, 54(1):33-35; “Daniel Bagley and in the United States and Canada; a review, 67(1):44-45 the University of Washington Land Handbook, 35(4):371; rev. of A History Garth, Thomas R., Jr., “Archeological Grant, 1861-1868,” 52(2):56-67; of American History, 29(2):220-21; rev. Excavations at Fort Walla Walla,” “Early Athletics at the University of How to Organize a Local Historical 43(1):27-50; “A Report on the Second of Washington,” 52(3):99-107; “A Society, 36(4):362; rev. of Improvement Season’s Excavations at Waiilatpu,” Historical Sketch of the Economic of Communication with the Pacific 40(4):295-315; “Waiilatpu after the Development of Washington since Coast as an Issue in American Politics, Massacre,” 38(4):315-18; rev. of Here Statehood,” 39(3):214-32; “Human 1783-1864, 41(4):362-63; rev. of Rolled the Covered Wagons, 40(1):70-71 Interest Notes on Seattle and the Indians in Washington and the Pacific Gartner, Rosemary, “The Creffield-Mitchell Alaskan Gold Rush,” 34(2):205-11; Northwest, 36(4):361; rev. of Life Case, Seattle, 1906: The Unwritten Law “The Jesuits and the Coeur d’Alene in Montana as Seen in Lonepine, a in the Pacific Northwest,” 94(2):69-82; Treaty of 1858,” 34(2):169-81; “Notes Small Community, 36(4):361-62; rev. Murdering Holiness: The Trials of Franz on Teaching Aids,” 35(2):169-71; “A of The Naches Pass Highway, To Be Creffield and George Mitchell, review, Proposed Program of Research in Built Over the Ancient Klickitat Trail 97(4):202-203 Pacific Northwest History,” 35(1):45- [and] the Naches Pass Military Road Garvey, Marcus, 66(1):30-34 53; “Teaching Materials in Washington of 1853, 36(4):363; rev. of Picture Map Gary, Elbert, 36(3):206 History, Government and Resources,” Geography of Canada and Alaska, Gary, George, 25(3):207, 48(3):78 34(1):87-97; ed., “The Indian Treaty 35(4):371; rev. of The Pine Tree Shield, Gasher, Mike, Hollywood North: The Feature of Point No Point,” 46(2):52-58; ed., 35(1):86; rev. of The Presidents and Film Industry in British Columbia, “Oregon Territory in 1849-1850,” Civil Disorder, 33(3):363-64; rev. review, 95(1):48-49 40(1):3-23; Empire of the Columbia: of Prize Winning Essays: Armitage Gaskin, Thomas M., “Henry M. Jackson: A History of the Pacific Northwest, Competition in Oregon Pioneer History, Snohomish County Prosecutor, 1939- review, 49(1):41-43, 2d ed., review, 38(4):360-61; rev. of Projects and 1940,” 81(3):87-95; producer, One of 59(1):48-49; The First Century at Source Materials in Social Statistics— Ours: Young Scoop Jackson; An Oral the University of Washington, 1861- Pacific Coast, 35(4):370; rev. of Repair History of Senator Henry M. Jackson 1961, review, 53(4):161; Readings in and Preservation of Records, 35(1):87; (video), directed by Christopher James Pacific Northwest History: Washington, rev. of Sourdough Pot, 35(1):86; rev. and Lloyd Weller, review, 81(4):153 1790-1895, review, 33(3):349-51; ed., of The United States, 1865-1900; a Gass, Patrick, 25(2):138, 35(3):217, 95(4):179 Five Fur Traders of the Northwest, Survey of Current Literature with Gasster, Michael, rev. of Revolutionaries, 25(3):232-33; ed., Messages of Abstracts of Unpublished Dissertations, Monarchists, and Chinatowns: Chinese the Governors of the Territory of Vol. 1, 35(1):87; rev. of The United Politics in the Americas and the 1911 Washington to the Legislative Assembly, States in World Affairs: An Account of Revolution, 82(1):36 1854-1889, review, 32(4):450; rev. American Foreign Relations, 1936 ed., Gast, Ross H., Don Francisco de Paula Marin: of The Age of Enterprise; A Social 28(4):422-23, 1937 ed., 30(2):228-31, A Biography. The Letters and Journal History of Industrial America, review, 1938 ed., 31(1):110-11; rev. of The of Francisco de Paula Marin, review, 34(3):327-28; rev. of The American Vanishing Frenchman: The Mysterious 65(4):188-89 Agricultural Press, 1819-1860, Disappearance of Laperouse, 52(2):72- Gastaldi, Giacomo, 22(2):112-16 33(1):104-105; rev. of The American 73; rev. of Washington State Legislature, Gaster, Patricia, ed., “Park J. Jewell: Letters Empire: A Study of the Outlying 36(4):360-61 from the Yukon, 1894-1897,” 81(1):11- Territories of the United States, Gates, Joanne E., ed., The Alaska-Klondike 21 32(3):338-39; rev. of Buildings and Diary of Elizabeth Robins, 1900, by Gastil, Raymond D., 71(4):146 Equipment for Archives, 36(4):362-63; Elizabeth Robins, review, 91(2):98 works of: “The Pacific Northwest as a rev. of Canadian-American Relations, Gates, Michael, Gold at Fortymile Creek: Early Cultural Region: A Symposium,” and 1875-1911, 36(4):349-51; rev. of Days in the Yukon, review, 87(1):46-47 reply to comments, 64(4):147-56, 161- Citizens of a New World, 35(4):371; rev. Gates, Paul W., The Farmer’s Age: Agriculture, 62; rev. of Regionalism and the Pacific of Culture Element Distributions: XXII, 1815-1860, review, 52(3):121; The Northwest, 75(3):142 Plateau, 34(3):329-30; rev. of Diagram Jeffersonian Dream: Studies in the Gaston, William, 2(4):340, 342, 345, of Washington State Government, History of American Land Policy and 18(4):248, 250, 252 36(4):360-61; rev. of A Diplomatic Development, review, 88(4):201-202; Gaswell, W. B., 16(3):236 History of the United States, 28(2):209- ed., California’s Ranchos and Farms,

138 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 1846-1862: Including the Letters of John Gawley, H., 64(3):99, 102-106, 108 Gelfand, Lawrence E., ed., A Diplomat Looks Quincy Adams Warren of 1861, Being Gayton, A. H., rev. of Acculturation in Seven Back, by Lewis Einstein, review, Largely Devoted to Livestock, Wheat American Indian Tribes, 31(3):360- 60(2):111; The Inquiry: American Farming, Fruit Raising, and the Wine 61; rev. of Crow Indian Beadwork: Preparations for Peace, 1917-1919, Industry, review, 59(4):224; rev. of A Descriptive and Historical Study, review, 55(2):93; rev. of British- “Dear Lady”: The Letters of Frederick 51(1):37-38 American Relations, 1917-1918: The Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Gay, E. Jane, With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher Role of Sir William Wiseman, 61(3):177; Hooper, 1910-1932, 63(4):171; rev. of in the Field, 1889-92, review, 73(3):137 rev. of Dissertations in History: An Government Promotion of American Gay, George (Oreg. settler), 17(1):56-58 Index to Dissertations Completed in Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890, Gay, George I., The Commission for Relief History Departments of United States 52(1):33 in Belgium, Statistical Rev. of Relief and Canadian Universities, 1873- Gateway Elementrary School (Seattle), Operations, 16(4):309 1960, 57(4):192; rev. of Efficiency and Japanese American employees at, Gay, James Thomas, American Fur Seal Expansion: Foreign Trade Organization 88(1):22-24 Diplomacy: The Alaskan Fur Seal in the Wilson Administration, 1913- “The Gateway of the Oregon Country,” by Controversy, review, 79(2):79 1921, 67(1):42; rev. of Finnish Charles H. Carey, 18(1):5-10 Gay, Theressa, Life and Letters of Mrs. Jason Immigrants in America, 1880-1920, “Gateway to the Orient: Japan and Seattle’s Lee, review, 28(3):318-19 54(1):42-43; rev. of The Greeks in the Nikkei Community at the AYP,” by Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile and Belonging, by United States, 56(1):42-43; rev. of Shelley Sang-Hee Lee, 101(3/4):107- Gary L. Atkins, review, 95(2):91-92 Henry L. Stimson and Japan, 1931-33, 108, 113, 150-61 Gayton, Leonard, 94(1):23 55(3):137-38; rev. of The Historian and Gatewood, Willard B., Jr., Preachers, Gazette Publishing Company, 31(3):283 the Diplomat: The Role of History and Pedagogues and Politicians: The Geary, Edward R., 5(1):40-41, 11(2):91, Historians in American Foreign Policy, Evolution Controversy in North 26(4):283-84, 291, 37(1):33-34 59(2):116-17; rev. of The Immigrants’ Carolina, 1920-1927, review, Geary, L. E. (Ted), 92(2):76 Influence on Wilson’s Peace Policies, 58(4):214-15; Theodore Roosevelt and Geddes, W. M., 53(3):94 60(1):49; rev. of Not to the Swift: The the Art of Controversy: Episodes of the Geddis, S. R., 4(1):36 Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era, White House Years, review, 63(2):74 Gedosch, Thomas F., “A Note on the Dogfish 72(2):93; rev. of Progressivism and the The Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Oil Industry of Washington Territory,” Open Door: America and China, 1905- Mormon Trail, by Wallace Stegner, 59(2):100-102 1921, 63(4):178; rev. of Republican review, 56(2):92 Geer, T. T., Fifty Years in Oregon, review, Ascendancy, 1921-1933, 52(2):78; rev. Gathering What the Great Nature Provided: 3(4):303-304 of Walter Hines Page: Ambassador to Food Traditions of the Gitksan, by the Geery, Isaac, 26(3):215, 217 the Court of St. James’s, 62(2):91-92; People of ’Ksan, review, 73(1):40 Geeslin, Fred, 88(1):9-10 rev. of The Welsh in America: Letters Gathmann, Louis, 52(4):136-37 Geier, Max G., Necessary Work: Discovering from Immigrants, 54(1):42-43; rev. of Gatke, Robert Moulton, Chronicles of Old Forests, New Outlooks, and West of the Great Divide: Norwegian Willamette: The Pioneer University of Community on the H. J. Andrews Migration to the Pacific Coast, 1847- the West, review, 35(2):174-75; rev. of Experimental Forest, 1948-2000, review, 1893, 50(1):31-32; rev. of William Death Valley Prospectors, 28(2):204- 100(1):41-42; rev. of Adventures of Jennings Bryan, Missionary Isolationist, 205; rev. of Furs to Furrows: An Epic of the First Settlers on the Oregon or 75(2):85 Rugged Individualism, 31(3):353-55; Columbia River, 1810-1813, 92(2):95; Gellatly, Peter, rev. of The Greenland Ice Cap, rev. of Marcus Whitman, Crusader: Part rev. of A Little War of Destiny: The 59(4):226 Three, 1843 to 1847, 33(1):71; rev. of First Regiment of Oregon Mounted Geller, James J., Famous Songs and Their Marcus Whitman, M.D.: Pioneer and Volunteers and the Yakima Indian War Stories, 60(1):26-28 Martyr, 29(2):205-207; rev. of Texas of 1855-56, 88(4):205; rev. of Starting Gelston, Roland, 48(3):80, 82 Cowboys, 29(1):90-91 Over: Community Building on the Gem County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 205 Gatzert, Babette, 70(2):69, 86(4):193 Eastern Oregon Frontier, 97(3):156; Gem Miners Union, 78(3):85 Gatzert, Bailey, 17(3):185, 50(1):4, 53(4):134, rev. of Where Land and Water Meet: Gem State Rural, 48(3):100 70(2):69 A Western Landscape Transformed, gender Gauld, Charles, III, “A Trip to Yellowstone 95(2):100-101 and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and the Oregon Country in 1834,” Geiger, Andrea, rev. of Nikkei Fishermen on 100(1):9, 23-36 26(1):28-29 the B.C. Coast: Their Biographies and and race, in study of western history, Gaunt, Dixon, 14(4):260 Photographs, 99(2):99-100 85(2):50-58, 89(2):84-86, 91-92 Gauss, John, 44(1):38 Geiger, Louis G., University of the Northern discrimination in Boeing’s prewar Gaustad, Edwin Scott, A Religious History of Plains: A History of the University of employment practices, 98(4):183-95 America, review, 58(2):100-101 North Dakota, 1883-1958, review, See also women Gauvreau, Emile, Billy Mitchell, Founder of 50(1):32 Gender and Generation on the Far Western Our Air Force and Prophet Without Geiger, Vincent, The Trail to California: The Frontier, by Cynthia Culver Prescott, Honor, review, 34(4):417 Overland Journal of Vincent Geiger and review, 100(3):147-48 Gawel, James E., rev. of Restoration of Puget Wakeman Bryarly, review, 37(2):164-65 Gendered Justice in the American West: Women Sound Rivers, 95(3):152; rev. of Smoke Geil, Simon (Simeon), 18(4):257, 265 Prisoners in Men’s Penitentiaries, by Wars: Anaconda Copper, Montana Air Gelb, Barbara, So Short a Time: A Biography Anne M. Butler, review, 90(2):101-102 Pollution, and the Courts, 1890-1924, of John Reed and Louise Bryant, review, Gendron, Alexandre, 5(1):30, 90(3):145 92(2):103-104 66(2):92 Gendron, Eliza, 5(1):30

Index 139 General Allotment Act (1887). See Dawes Act 71(1):43 Colonel House: A Personality Study, “General B. L. E. Bonneville,” ed. Annie H. The Gentile Comes to Utah; A Study in review, 49(1):46-47 Abel-Henderson, 18(3):207-27 Religious and Social Conflict (1862- George, M. C., The Columbia Highway General Claxton: A Novel, by C. H. Hanford, 1890), by Robert Joseph Dwyer, review, Booklet, 15(1):70-71 9(1):74 33(3):354-56 George, Marian M., Little Journeys to Alaska General Crook and the Western Frontier, The Gentle Tamers: Women of the Old Wild and Canada, 15(1):73, 17(4):302 by Charles M. Robinson III, review, West, by Dee Brown, review, 49(4):173- George, Patrick, 6(2):112, 114-15 93(3):155-56 74 George, Wyatt A., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, General Electric Company, 95(2):13, The Gentleman from Colorado: A Memoir, by 9(4):296-307, 17(1):29 96(3):128, 101(2):88, 94, 99 Edward Keating, review, 56(4):179-80 “George Abernethy, Pioneer Merchant,” by General Federation of Women’s Clubs, Gentlemen Emigrants: From the British Public Arthur L. Throckmorton, 48(3):76-88 4(3):185, 101(1):7, 14 Schools to the Canadian Frontier, by George B. McClellan: The Man Who Saved the General George Crook: His Autobiography, ed. Patrick A. Dunae, review, 73(4):190 Union, by H. J. Eckenrode and Bryan Martin F. Schmitt, review, 37(3):269-70 Gentry, Curt, Frame-Up: The Incredible Case Conrad, review, 33(1):107-108 General George Wright: Guardian of the Pacific of Tom Mooney and Warren Billings, “George B. McClellan and the Pacific Coast, by Carl P. Schlicke, review, review, 60(4):216-20 Northwest,” by Philip Henry 81(1):32 Geographic Board, U.S. See Board on Overmeyer, 32(1):3-60 General Henry Atkinson: A Western Military Geographic Names, U.S. George Barber v. Henry Isaacs, 9(4):276 Career, by Roger L. Nichols, review, “Geographic Setting for the Recent History “George Bronson Rea: From Old China Hand 57(2):87-88 of the Inland Empire,” by Herman J. to Apologist for Japan,” by Frederick B. A General History of Oregon, by Charles H. Deutsch, 49(4):150-61, 50(1):14-25 Hoyt, 69(2):61-70 Carey, Vol. 1, review, 26(3):225-26, A Geographical Dictionary of Washington, by “George Bush, the Voyageur,” by John Edwin Vols. 1 and 2, review, 28(1):91-93 Henry Landes, 9(2):155 Ayer, 7(1):40-45 “General Howard and the Nez Perce War “The Geographical Names Used by the George Davidson, Pioneer West Coast Scientist, of 1877,” by John A. Carpenter, Indians of the Pacific Coast,” in by Oscar Lewis, review, 46(2):59-60 49(4):129-45 The Geographical Review, by T. T. “George Douglas Brewerton: Painter, General Land Office, U.S., 38(3):261, 266- Waterman, 13(4):303-304 Historian, and Poet of the Far West,” 72, 39(4):254, 259-60, 269, 49(1):20, geography, teaching of, 35(2):165-68, by Lewis O. Saum, 94(1):3-13 58(3):130-41, 63(4):129-40, 98(4):174- 37(1):60-62 George E. Starr (steamer), 13(4):247 78 Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel George Emery (ship), 12(3):222, 227, 13(1):58, See also Bureau of Land Management, U.S. (1862-72), 19(4):244 14(4):304, 30(3):336 General Laws of Oregon (1845-1864), Geological Society of America, 88(2):70-71, George F. Kachlein house (Seattle), 75(3):131- 27(1):28-29 78 32 General Patterson (ship), 11(1):65, 11(2):137, Geological Survey, U.S., 10(1):34, 84(4):147- George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-Breed 139 48, 88(2):70-71, 89(4):188-89, Republicans, by Richard E. Welch, Jr., General Pierce (Kul-kah-h’an; Chemakum 96(4):173 review, 63(4):176 leader), 33(4):396-97, 46(2):53-56 geology George H. Himes Park (Portland), 26(3):239 General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy, by in railway survey reports, 10(1):5-13 “George Law Curry, Public Printer,” by Richard N. Ellis, review, 63(4):171-72 of Wash., 19(4):243-49: Grand Coulee, George N. Belnap, 47(3):86-88 General San Martin (St. Martin; schooner), 15(2):83-92 George Parks Highway, 96(4):177, 179 23(4):280-82 work of John Evans in, 26(2):83-89 “George Patrick Ahern and the Philippine A Generation of Boomers: The Pattern of The Geology of the San Juan Islands, by Roy Bureau of Forestry, 1900-1914,” by Railroad Labor Conflict in Nineteenth- Davidson McLellan, 19(2):147 Lawrence Rakestraw, 58(3):142-50 Century America, by Shelton “Georg Steller and Stepan Krasheninnikov: George Rogers Clark, His Life and Public Stromquist, review, 79(1):35, 85(3):124 Pioneer Scholars on the North Pacific Services, by Temple Bodley, 18(2):149- “Genesis and Development of a Regional Rim,” by Orcutt Frost, 95(2):59-69 50 Power Agency in the Pacific Northwest, Georg Wilhelm Steller: The Pioneer of Alaskan George S. Long: Timber Statesman, by Charles 1933-43,” by Herman C. Voeltz, , by , E. Twining, review, 87(1):48-49 53(2):65-76 90(3):116-19 George S. Wright (steamer), 7(1):23 The Genesis of the Frontier Thesis: A Study George, Alexander L., Woodrow Wilson and George Smith’s Money: A Scottish Investor in in Historical Creativity, by Ray Allen Colonel House: A Personality Study, America, by Alice E. Smith, review, Billington, review, 64(3):119 review, 49(1):46-47 58(4):217-18 Genevieve: A Tale of Oregon, by Frederic George, Eli, 9(3):168 “George Turner. Part 1: The Background of Homer Balch, review, 24(1):64-65 George, Frank, 101(1):23-25 a Statesman,” by Claudius O. Johnson, Gen’l Washington (riverboat), 70(3):98, 100- George, Henry, 37(1):9, 60(4):186-87, 34(3):243-69 101, 106-107 74(2):80, 82-85 “George Turner. Part 2: United States Senator Genovese, Eugene D., Roll, Jordan, Roll: George, Holly (née Buck), “‘The Powerful and Counsel and Arbiter for the The World the Slaves Made, review, Instrumentalities of Our Up-building’: United States,” by Claudius O. Johnson, 67(1):29-32 The Woman’s Study League of 34(4):367-92 Genss, Hirsch, 70(2):73 Pocatello, 1896-1916,” 93(1):3-12; rev. George W. Elder (steamer), 20(3):211, The Genteel Gentile: Letters of Elizabeth of Gold Rush Grub: From Turpentine 30(2):133-37, 39(2):122-23, 125 Cumming, 1857-1858, ed. Ray R. Stew to Hoochinoo, 97(4):214-15 “George W. Goethals, Explorer of the Pacific Canning and Beverly Beeton, review, George, Juliette L., Woodrow Wilson and Northwest, 1882-84,” by Walter R.

140 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Griffin, 62(4):129-41 Robert J. Bigart, review, 102(2):98-99 39(2):114-15, 121, 124-29, 81(1):25-28 George W. Kendall (ship), 14(3):231-32, 234 “Getting the Record Straight: Georg in Nez Perce War (1877), 6(3):145-46, George W. Norris: The Making of a Progressive, Steller’s Plant Collecting on Kayak 42(1):70, 73, 75, 45(1):6, 49(4):136-37, 1861-1912, by Richard Lowitt, review, Island, Alaska, 1741,” by O. W. Frost, 144-45 55(4):184 90(3):115-22 works of: From Where the Sun Now Stands: George W. Norris: The Triumph of a Getty, Frank, 35(3):227-28 A Manuscript of the Nez Perce War, Progressive, 1933-1944, by Richard Gettysburg, Wash., 9(4):290 review, 80(1):34 Lowitt, review, 71(2):88 Getz, Lynne M., Schools of Their Own: The Gibbs, Addison C., 27(1):26-27, 28(3):255-59, George Washington: Die Geschichte einer Education of Hispanos in New Mexico, 262, 63(4):143-44, 89(3):137-38, 140 Staatengruending, by Walther 1850-1940, review, 90(1):47-48; rev. Gibbs, Al, 93(2):83, 85, 88, 91 Reinhardt, review, 23(1):66-67 of Assimilation’s Agent: My Life as a Gibbs, George, 33(3):315 “George Wilkes,” by Clarence B. Bagley, Superintendent in the Indian Boarding correspondence of, 19(2):113-14 5(1):3-11 School System, 96(4):210-11; rev. of maps by, 38(3):245, 262-65 Georgeson, C. C., 69(4):146-53, 156 Land of Fair Promise: Politics and and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Georgiana (ship), 13(4):295-98, 14(3):229 Reform in Los Angeles Schools, 1885- 11(3):202, 43(2):104-108, 110, 116, 118 Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 75(2):65-67, 1941, 84(4):150; rev. of Wherever I as member of Northwest Boundary 75(4):149, 152, 154 Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal American: Commission, 19(4):244, 32(1):19-59, Gerard, Walter, 96(1):17, 19-21 Schooling Seattle’s Japanese Americans 53(1):18 Gerassi, John, The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice, during World War II, 94(3):158-59 report on Indians by, 1(2):30, 10(1):8-9 and Folly in an American City, review, Geyer, Charles A., 25(2):94-100, 95(4):194-95 on Seattle (Duwamish and Suquamish 95(1):39 Geyer, Grant B., Yorty: Politics of a Constant leader), 2(4):305-308 Gerber, Michele Stenehjem, On the Home Candidate, review, 65(2):92 and Treaty of Point No Point (1855), Front: The Cold War Legacy of Ghandl of the Qayahl Llaanas, Nine Visits to 46(2):52-56 the Hanford Nuclear Site, review, the Mythworld: Ghandl of the Qayahl Gibbs, Helen M., “Pope and Talbot’s Tugboat 86(3):147-48 Llaanas, review, 93(1):37-38 Fleet,” 42(4):302-23; Time, Tide and Gere, George, 23(3):178-89 Ghent, W. J., Broken Hand: The Life History of Timber: A Century of Pope and Talbot, Gerking, Jonathan O., 92(4):216-17 Thomas Fitzpatrick, review, 22(4):312- review, 42(1):77-79; rev. of The Shirley Gerlach, Larry R., rev. of Lynching and 14; The Early Far West, 23(1):71-72; Letters from the California Mines, 1851- Vigilantism in the United States: An The Road to Oregon, a Chronicle of 1852, 41(1):80-81 Annotated Bibliography, 89(3):153; rev. the Great Emigrant Trail, review, Gibbs, James A., Jr., Maritime Memories of Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The 20(2):147-48 of Puget Sound, review, 69(3):141; Vigilantes in Action, 74(3):135 Gholson, L. T., 8(3):180-81 Oregon’s Salty Coast, review, 71(2):93; German immigrants, 28(4):381, 79(1):19-20, Gholson, Richard D., 1(2):5-8, 8(3):180-82, Sentinels of the North Pacific: The 88(4):167-68, 89(4):181-83 32(3):258-60 Story of Pacific Coast Lighthouses German Pioneers in Early California, by Erwin The Ghost Dance of 1870 Among the Klamath and Lightships, review, 47(4):124-25; G. Gudde, 19(2):153 of Oregon, by Leslie Spier, 19(1):73 Shipwrecks of the Pacific Coast, review, The German-Americans in Politics, 1914- ghost dances, 64(3):120, 101(3/4):111 50(1):36; West Coast Lighthouses: A 1917, by Clifton James Child, review, “Ghost Railway in Alaska: The Story of the Pictorial History of the Guiding Lights of 31(2):227-28 Tanana Valley Railroad,” by Duane the Sea, review, 66(3):138; West Coast Germany, during Weimar Republic, and Koenig, 45(1):8-12 Windjammers in Story and Pictures, parallels with U.S., 61(4):202-11 Ghost Town El Dorado, by Lambert Florin, review, 60(4):223; rev. of George Germer, H., 69(3):122-23, 125-26 review, 60(4):223 Davidson, Pioneer West Coast Scientist, Gerould, Katharine Fullerton, The Aristocratic Ghost Towns of Washington and Oregon, by 46(2):59-60; rev. of SOS North Pacific: West, review, 17(4):300 Donald C. Miller, review, 70(2):89 Tales of Shipwrecks off the Washington, Gerow, L. T., 88(2):65 The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux British Columbia, and Alaska Coasts, Gerstle, Lewis, 62(1):1-2, 4-6, 68(3):121-28, Outbreak of 1890, by James Mooney, 47(1):30-31 89(2):59-61 73(4):165-67, 172-74 Gibbs, Rafe, Beacon for Mountain and Plain: Gertrude (steamer), 22(1):35-38 GhostWest: Reflections Past and Present, by Story of the University of Idaho, review, Gervais, Baptiste, 39(1):4-18 Ann Ronald, review, 95(1):50-51 55(4):180 Gervais, Joseph, 1(2):21-22, 24(3):186, 221, Giants and Ghosts of Central Europe, by David The Gibraltar: Socialism and Labor in Butte, 230-31 W. Hazen, review, 25(1):70 Montana, 1895-1920, by Jerry W. Gervais, Oreg., 24(3):231 Giants in the Earth, by O. E. Rölvaag, Calvert, review, 80(3):117 Get Mears! Frederick Mears, Builder of the 56(1):34-35 Gibson, Arrell Morgan, Yankees in Paradise: Alaska Railroad, by Katharine Carson Gibb, Evelyn McDaniel, Two Wheels North: The Pacific Basin Frontier, review, Crittenden, review, 95(3):157-58 Cycling the West Coast in 1909, review, 86(2):92-93 Getchell, Alice McClure, 87(4):218 93(1):49-50 Gibson, Charles, 74(1):8-9 Getchell, Bayard, 87(4):218 Gibbard, John E., rev. of Mission on the Fraser, Gibson, Edward M. W., rev. of Victoria: Getchell, Delroy, 87(4):218 66(1):41 A Primer for Regional History in Getchell, Wash., 9(4):290 Gibbens, Byrd, ed., Far from Home: Families Architecture, 72(1):46 Getsler, Sue Robinson, 15(1):48 of the Westward Journey, review, Gibson, Eldon J., 95(3):116-17 Getting Good Crops: Economic and Diplomatic 81(1):30 Gibson, Elkanah M., 37(1):49 Survival Strategies of the Montana Gibbon, John Gibson, H. G., 2(3):238, 240 Bitterroot Salish Indians, 1870-1891, by and anti-Chinese riots, 17(1):23, Gibson, Harold J., 85(4):142-43, 145

Index 141 Gibson, James, 7(3):187-98 Gifford, Catherine S., 18(2):123-31 Gilbert Islands (Republic of Kiribati), Gibson, James R., “Russia in California, Gifford, Charles, 18(2):123, 126-31, 10(2):93-94 1833: Report of Governor Wrangel,” 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Gilbreath, Charles W., 72(1):13, 15-16 60(4):205-15; “Russian America in Gifford, E. W., The Southeastern Yavapai, Gilbreath, Fred, 69(1):12 1833: The Survey of Kirill Khlebnikov,” 23(3):232 Gilchrist, David T., ed., Economic Change in 63(1):1-13; Farming the Frontier: Gifford, Edith, 18(2):123-24, 126, 18(3):191- the Civil War Era, review, 57(1):43-44 The Agricultural Opening of the 98, 18(4):277-88 Gilded Age, analysis of, by Vernon Louis Oregon Country, 1786-1846, review, Gifford, Elihu B., 18(2):123-31 Parrington, 68(3):113-19 78(1/2):65; Feeding the Russian Fur Gifford, Frederick L., 53(2):61, 80(1):12-13, The Gilded Age: A Reappraisal, ed. H. Wayne Trade: Provisionment of the Okhotsk 16, 18, 20 Morgan, review, 55(1):43-44 Seaboard and the Kamchatka Peninsula, Gifford, Homer, 18(4):282 Gildemeister, Jerry, Rendezvous, review, 1639-1856, review, 62(1):36-37; Gifford, John, 18(2):123-24, 126, 18(3):191- 71(1):42 Imperial Russia in Frontier America: 98, 18(4):277-88 Gildow, William, 34(1):61, 63-64 The Changing Geography of Supply of Gifford, Katie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Giles, Dorothy, Singing Valleys: The Story of Russian America, 1784-1867, review, 98, 18(4):277-88 Corn, review, 32(1):118-19 69(4):184-85; The Lifeline of the Oregon Gifford, Ralph I., 89(1):52-53 Giles, Frederic T., rev. of Migration of College Country: The Fraser-Columbia Brigade Gifford, Wanda, 89(1):52-53 and University Students in the United System, 1811-47, review, 90(2):103- Gifford, Wash., 9(4):290 States, 60(3):173 104; Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and Gifford Pinchot, Bull Moose Progessive, by Giles, W. E., A Cruize in a Queensland China Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade Martin L. Fausold, review, 54(1):37 Labour Vessel to the South Seas, review, of the Northwest Coast, 1785-1841, Gifford Pinchot: Forester-Politician, by M. 60(4):198 review, 84(3):108 Nelson McGeary, review, 52(2):68 Gill, Anthony, rev. of The Right Opinion: A Gibson, John B., 11(4):297, 301, 12(3):221 Gifford Pinchot, Private and Public Forester, by Heretic’s Voice from the Ivory Tower, Gibson, Timothy A., Securing the Spectacular Harold T. Pinkett, review, 62(4):141 99(2):95-96 City: The Politics of Revitalization and Gig Harbor, Wash., 9(4):291 Gill, Hiram, 49(4):163, 168-69, 59(4):182-85, Homelessness in Downtown Seattle, Gil, Carlos B., rev. of The American 74(2):54-55, 76(1):25-28, 91(3):132 review, 96(1):46 Southwest—Image and Reality: Papers Gill, Jill K., “Idaho’s ‘Aryan’ Education: Gibson, Walter Murray, 63(3):90, 92, 96 Read at a Clark Library Seminar, 16 Martin Luther King, Jr., Day and Racial works of: The Diaries of Walter Murray April 1977, 72(4):186 Politics,” 102(4):159-77; rev. of Trials Gibson, 1886, 1887, review, 65(4):188- Gilbert, Adelaide Sutton, 90(2):74-75 and Triumphs: The First Presbyterian 89 Gilbert, Benjamin F., rev. of An Alaska Church of Pocatello, Idaho, 1904-2004, Gibson, William, 7(3):187-98 Reader, 1867-1967, 58(4):212-13; 100(1):40-41 Gibson, William M., ed., Mark Twain’s rev. of A Bibliography of California Gill, Ray W., 53(2):73 Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts, Bibliographies, 60(3):134; rev. of Gill, Roy R., 45(2):59 review, 61(3):171 In Pursuit of the Golden Dream: Gillenkirk, Jeff, Bitter Melon: Stories from the Giddings, Edward, 32(1):19-58 Reminiscences of San Francisco and the Last Rural Chinese Town in America, Giddings, J. L., Jr., Dendrochronology in Northern and Southern Mines, 1849- review, 79(3):121 Northern Alaska, review, 34(2):222-23 1857, 62(4):155-56; rev. of Mansfield Gillespie, James, 6(1):11 Giddings, Joshua R., 52(1):9-10, 13 on the Condition of the Western Forts, Gillespie, John W., 8(1):35-36 Giddins, A. F., 14(2):116 1853-54, 55(3):130; rev. of Old Forts Gillette, D. H., 96(4):173, 176 Gideon, Hieromonk, 99(2):79-80 of the Northwest, 55(3):130; rev. of Gilliam, Cornelius, 1(1):43-45, 8(4):254-55, Gidley, Mick, “Edward S. Curtis Goes to the Western America in 1846-1847: The 18(2):96, 98-100 Mountain,” 75(4):164-70; Edward S. Original Travel Diary of Lieutenant J. Gilliam, William, 6(4):234-35 Curtis and the North American Indian, W. Abert, who mapped New Mexico for Gilliam County (Oreg.), arid land Incorporated, review, 90(3):162-63; the United States Army, 58(2):101-102 reclamation in, 100(4):176-77 Kopet: A Documentary Narrative Gilbert, George, Captain Cook’s First Visit to Gillick, Steven S., rev. of Portraits of Basques of Chief Joseph’s Last Years, review, the Hawaiian Islands, review, 19(1):64; in the New World, 92(1):48-49 74(1):45, 74(3):137; With One Sky The Death of Captain James Cook, Gillilan, James David, Trail Tales, review, Above Us: Life on an Indian Reservation review, 18(1):66 7(1):81 at the Turn of the Century, review, Gilbert, Heather, Awakening Continent: The Gilliland, Isaac, 1(1):39-40, 8(4):252-53 72(2):84-85; ed., Views of American Life of Lord Mount Stephen, Vol. 1: Gillis, Brian, rev. of Shadow Tribe: The Making Landscapes, review, 82(4):151; rev. of 1829-91, review, 57(3):135 of Columbia River Indian Identity, Faces of a Reservation: A Portrait of Gilbert, James Burkhart, Writers and 102(2):94 the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Partisans: A History of Literary Gillis, Mike, rev. of H. R.: A Biography of H. R. 80(1):36 Radicalism in America, review, MacMillan, 88(2):97-98 Giesecke, E. W., rev. of Annals of Astoria: 61(2):124-25; rev. of The Communist Gilliss, Julia, So Far from Home: An Army The Headquarters Log of the Pacific Controversy in Washington: From the Bride on the Western Frontier, 1865- Fur Company on the Columbia River, New Deal to McCarthy, 58(2):107-108 1869, review, 87(2):97-98 1811-1813, 92(3):155-56; rev. of Gilbert, John J., 98(2):58 Gillmore, S. M., 17(1):29 Outpost: John McLoughlin and the Far Gilbert, Matthew Sakiestewa, rev. of The Gillmore, W. S., 17(1):29 Northwest, 92(2):100 Shoshone-Bannocks: Culture and Gilly massacre (Cape Prince of Wales, Gifford, Ben L., 89(1):52-53 Commerce at Fort Hall, 1870-1940, Alaska), 54(4):168-69, 171-72 Gifford, Benjamin A., 86(1):54, 89(1):52-53 98(1):45-46 Gilman, Daniel Hunt, 14(2):95-96

142 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Gilman, Ernest “Brick,” 82(1):28 The Girl in the Silk Dress and Other Stories, by Glavis, Louis Russell, 41(3):222, 53(3):116-17, Gilman, Frank P., 22(3):210-12 M. Eugenie Perry, 24(1):66 55(2):67-75 Gilman, Isabel Ambler, Alaska, the American Girls Rodeo Association. See Women’s Glazebrook, G. P. de T., A History of Canadian Northland, 14(3):238 Professional Rodeo Association Political Thought, review, 59(2):112; Gilman, Jack, 82(1):28-30, 32 Girton, Ward, 27(4):373, 375 ed., The Hargrave Correspondence, Gilman, L. C., “The Spokane, Portland and Gissing, George, 93(1):27, 30, 32-33 1821-1843, review, 30(1):110-12 Seattle Railroad Company,” 14(1):14- Gitlin, Jay, rev. of The Franco-Calgarians: Glazunov, Andrei, 50(2):37-47 20 French Language, Leisure, and Glen, Esther R., 95(1):18 Gilman, Warren, 82(1):28, 30 Linguistic Life-Style in an Anglophone “Glen Adams and Ye Galleon Press: Gilmer, George, 14(2):117 City, 87(3):163-64 An Appreciation,” by Wilfred P. Gilmer, William, 14(2):117 Gittinger, Roy, The Formation of the State of Schoenberg, 88(3):146-48 Gilmore, Gladys, rev. of Thirty Explosive Years Oklahoma, 1903-1906, 9(1):73-74 “Glen H. Taylor: Public Image and Reality,” by in Los Angeles County, 54(1):41-42; rev. Giusabaru (Japanese castaway), 36(4):322-26 William C. Pratt, 60(1):10-16 of The Vaquero, 56(2):95 Givens, Jeanne, 102(4):165-66 Glencove, Wash., 9(4):291 Gilmore, Janet C., The World of the Oregon Glaab, Charles N., rev. of The City Beautiful Glendale, Wash., 9(4):291 Fishboat: A Study in Maritime Folklife, Movement, 82(3):114 Glenn, Hugh James, 66(4):175 review, 91(2):101-102 Glacier, Wash., 9(4):291 Glenoma, Wash., 9(4):291 Gilmore, Jesse L., rev. of High and Mighty: Glacier National Park (Mont.), 20(3):237, Glenora (steamer), 22(1):34, 36, 38 Select Sketches about the Deschutes 41(1):28-29, 74(3):121, 123, 90(1):54, Glenwood, Wash., 9(4):291 Country, 74(1):46; rev. of The Tarbells 93(1):13, 16-17 Glick, Clarence E., Sojourners and Settlers: of Yankton: A Family and a Community, The Glacier Playfields of the Mt. Rainier Chinese Migrants in Hawaii, review, 1891-1932, 70(4):190; rev. of Wheels of National Park, by Joseph T. Hazard, 73(1):44 Fortune, 73(3):135 11(4):307 A Glimpse of Iowa in 1846, by John B. Gilmore, Mary Elizabeth, 35(2):169 Glad, Paul W., McKinley, Bryan, and the Newhall, review, 49(3):125-26 Gilmore, N. Ray, rev. of Spanish-speaking People, review, 55(4):182-83; rev. Glimpses of Our National Monuments, by People in the United States: Proceedings of The Whirligig of Politics: The National Park Service, 18(4):306 of the 1968 Annual Spring Meeting Democracy of Cleveland and Bryan, Glimpses of Pioneer Life of Okanogan County, of the American Ethnological Society, 55(4):183; rev. of William Jennings Washington, by O. H. Woody, 15(4):306 61(1):53-54; rev. of The Vaquero, Bryan, Vol. 1: Political Evangelist, 1860- Glisan, Rodney, 89(3):137-38, 140, 142 56(2):95 1908, 56(3):138-39 Glore, Michael, 8(1):32 Gilmore, Samuel M., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208- The Glamour of British Columbia, by H. Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 Glynn-Ward, review, 18(1):69 Connor, by Brigham D. Madsen, Gilson, Dawn. See Beckstrom, Dawn Gilson A Glance at the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by review, 83(1):32 Gilstrap, William Henry, 5(4):320, 7(1):3-20, Grace Flandrau, review, 16(4):303-305 Glory of the Seas, by Michael Jay Mjelde, 9(4):313-14, 74(3):107-13 Glasgow, Thomas, 7(3):239, 10(3):217-18, review, 62(1):36 Ginger, Ray, Altgeld’s America: The Lincoln 11(1):63-65, 11(2):137, 142, 11(3):219- Glover, James N., 32(4):428-29 Ideal versus Changing Realities, review, 28, 11(4):295, 12(1):68, 12(2):140, 143, works of: Reminiscences of James N. Glover, 50(2):71-72; rev. of Dwight L. Moody, 12(3):224, 12(4):301-302, 13(4):296, review, 77(1):38 American Evangelist, 1837-1899, 15(1):66, 15(2):143, 15(3):190-91 Glover, P., 40(2):141, 145 61(3):170; rev. of Historians’ Fallacies: Glasrud, Bruce A., ed., The Northwest Mosaic: Glover, Richard, ed., David Thompson’s Toward a Logic of Historical Thought, Minority Conflicts in Pacific Northwest Narrative, 1784-1812, review, 55(2):87- 63(2):71 History, review, 70(1):42-43 88 Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin, Glass, Aaron, The Totem Pole: An Intercultural Glow, Dick, 27(4):369-72 by Susan Mayse, review, 82(4):157 History, review, 102(4):198-99 Glude, Anna, 48(1):12 Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park (Wash.), Glass, Mary Ellen, Silver and Politics in Gluek, Alvin C., Jr., Minnesota and the 26(1):3-9, 74, 45(3):86-87 Nevada, 1892-1902, review, 62(1):39 Manifest Destiny of the Canadian Ginzberg, John, 40(1):35-43 Glass, Rose, rev. of The Northmen, Columbus Northwest: A Study in Canadian- Giorda, Joseph, 42(1):53, 63, 66 and Cabot; Original Narratives of Early American Relations, review, 57(2):89 Giordanengo, Sam, rev. of Greater Portland: American History, 1(3):171-74 Glynn-Ward, Hilda, The Glamour of British Urban Life and Landscape in the Pacific Glasscock, C. B., War of the Copper Kings. Columbia, review, 18(1):69; The Northwest, 94(1):44-45 Builder of Butte and Wolves of Wall Writing on the Wall, review, 66(4):187- Gipson, A. W., 48(3):101 Street, review, 27(2):178-79 88 Gipson, Albert E., 48(3):100-102 Glassford, Larry A., Reaction and Reform: Gmelin, Johann George, 95(2):60, 62, 64 Gipson, James Herrick, 48(3):100-103 The Politics of the Conservative Party works of: Flora Sibirica, 95(2):60 Gipson, Lina W., 48(3):101 under R. B. Bennett, 1927-1938, review, Gnagey, U. D., 41(4):348-49 Girard, Bill, 8(4):255-56 84(2):61 Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers Girard, Harry, 81(2):54, 58-66 Glassley, Ray H., Pacific Northwest Indian of British Columbia, by Crawford works of: The Alaskan (play), 81(2):54-66; Wars, review, 45(1):33 Kilian, review, 71(1):45 The Maid of Manalay (comic opera), Glauber, Carole, Witch of Kodakery: The Go East, Young Man: The Early Years, by 81(2):60-61, 65-66 Photography of Myra Albert Wiggins, William O. Douglas, review, 66(1):45- Girard, James V., 84(1):23-25, 27 1869-1956, review, 90(1):42-43 46 Giraud, Marcel, The Métis in the Canadian Glauert, Earl T., ed., Kittitas Frontiersmen, Goble, Dale D., ed., Northwest Lands, West, 2 vols., review, 78(3):116-17 review, 68(3):149-50 Northwest Peoples: Readings in

Index 143 Environmental History, review, Going to Meet a Man: Denver’s Last Legal 26(4):264-73; and Fisk Expeditions, 92(1):45-46 Public Execution, 27 July 1886, by 33(3):265-82; food shortages, Godard, Doris, ed., Historical Societies in William M. King, review, 84(2):76 21(3):189-94, 36(2):115-20; the United States and Canada: A Going to Washington State: A Century of reminiscences of, 12(3):206-10; Handbook, review, 35(4):371 Student Life, by William L. Stimson, supplying camps, 56(4):168-76, Goddard, Joan, A Window on Whaling in review, 83(4):152-55 72(2):76-83 British Columbia, review, 90(2):106 Going Where I Have to Go: Essays from and Mormons, 48(2):43 Goddard, John W., Washington, The Evergreen Within, by Harold P. Simonson, review, in Oreg., 33(4):409-37, 34(1):39-86 State; Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, 89(3):158-59 photographs of, 75(4):167-68, 90(1):54 review, 33(3):349-51 Goings, Aaron, rev. of Copper Chorus: Mining, and Upper Missouri River, use of in Goddard, Pliny Earle, Elements of the Kato Politics, and the Montana Press, 1889- supplying camps, 40(2):94-105 Language, review, 4(1):50; Indians of 1959, 98(1):42-43 in Wash.: economic impact of, 39(3):217- the Northwest Coast, review, 16(2):150- gold 18; and statehood movement, 51 as medium of exchange, 17(3):201-202, 32(4):349-56 Godeffroy, John Ces., 27(4):314-16. See also J. 26(4):248-51 in Wash. Terr.: and Mullan Road, C. Godeffroy and Sohn standard, 80(2):65, 67, 71 65(3):119-20; reminiscences of, Godfrey, Edward S., 6(3):148-49 transportation of, 17(3):202, 19(4):286-87, 19(3):206-13, 19(4):285-93 Godfrey, Matthew C., “The Shadow of 290, 45(1):8-12, 76(4):137-47 See also Alaska-Yukon gold rush; British Mormon Cooperation: The Business See also Alaska-Yukon gold rush; British Columbia gold rushes; gold; John Day Policies of Charles Nibley, Western Columbia gold rushes; gold mining mining district; Powder River mining Sugar Magnate in the Early 1900s,” Gold, Christina Sheehan, rev. of Seattle district 94(3):130-39; Religion, Politics, and in the 20th Century, Vol. 3: Seattle Gold Mining Company of Yuba, Ltd., Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Federal Transformed: World War II to Cold War, 47(3):75-77, 84 Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar 92(2):102-103 Gold Mountain: The Chinese in the New Company, 1907-1921, review, 99(1):38- Gold, Guns, and Ghost Towns, by W. A. World, by Anthony B. Chan, review, 39 Chalfant, review, 39(2):169-70 75(1):45 Godfrey, Wash., 9(4):292 Gold at Fortymile Creek: Early Days in the Gold on Sterling Creek: A Century of Placer God’s Galloping Girl: The Peace River Diaries Yukon, by Michael Gates, review, Mining, by Francis D. Haines, Jr., and of Monica Storrs, 1929-1931, ed. W. L. 87(1):46-47 Vern S. Smith, review, 56(1):38-39 Morton, review, 72(4):181 Gold Bar, Wash., 9(4):292 “Gold Prospecting on Cook Inlet in 1896: The Goes Barefoot (Sioux leader), 35(2):138-39 Gold Beach bridge (Rogue River), 82(1):13- Diary of a Failure,” ed. Ward L. Miner Goethals, George W., 45(2):56-57, 62(4):129- 14 and Thelma S. Miner, 64(3):97-111 41 Gold Fever: Being a True Account, Both gold rush. See Alaska-Yukon gold rush; Goetzman, H. J., 80(2):78 Horrifying and Hilarious, of the Art British Columbia gold rushes; gold Goetzmann, William H., Exploration and of Healing (so-called) During the mining Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist California Gold Rush, by George W. Gold Rush: The Journals, Drawings, and in the Winning of the American West, Groh, review, 58(3):156 Other Papers of J. Goldsborough review, 58(1):13; Looking at the Land Gold Fields Act (1859), 24(3):196, 71(3):102, Bruff, Captain, Washington City and of Promise: Pioneer Images of the Pacific 105 California Mining Association, April Northwest, review, 82(1):37; When the Gold Horizon: The Life Story of Manson 2, 1849–July 20, 1851, ed. Georgia Eagle Screamed: The Romantic Horizon F. Backus, by N. R. Knight, review, Willis Read and Ruth Gaines, review, in American Diplomacy, 1800-1860, 29(1):85 35(4):367-68, 40(4):345-46 review, 58(3):159-60; rev. of First Gold Hunter: The Adventures of Marshall “Gold Rush Days on the Fraser River,” by over the Siskiyous: Peter Skene Ogden’s Bond, by Marshall Bond, Jr., review, Donald Sage, 44(4):161-65 1826-1827 Journey through the Oregon- 61(3):136 Gold Rush Grub: From Turpentine Stew to California Borderlands, 79(4):159; rev. “Gold in the Slag Heap: More Mark Twain Hoochinoo, by Ann Chandonnet, of Josiah Royce: From Grass Valley to Material,” by E. H. Eby, 59(1):45-47 review, 97(4):214-15 Harvard, 84(3):110-11; rev. of Views of Gold in the Woodpile: An Informal History of “Gold Rush Theater: The Theatre Royal, American Landscapes, 82(4):151 Banking in Oregon, by O. K. Burrell, Barkerville, British Columbia,” by Goffin, Marie Miller,The Trail of the Plow, An review, 59(4):224-25 Michael R. Booth, 51(3):97-102 Historical Novel, review, 33(2):216-17 gold mining A Gold Rush Voyage on the Bark Orion, from Gohome (HBC employee), 11(1):61, in Alaska, 49(3):89-98, 66(4):161-73, Boston Around Cape Horn to San 11(4):295, 297, 300, 12(2):144-47, 75(2):63-66, 80(2):62-71 Francisco, 1849-1850, ed. Robert W. 12(3):219-20, 13(3):226-29, 13(4):297, in B.C.: and early development, 23(2):97- Wienpahl, review, 71(3):141 14(2):145-48, 14(3):226, 14(4):301, 101, 106; regulation of, 71(3):102-106 The Gold Rush Widows of Little Falls: A Story 306, 15(1):63-64, 15(2):131, 137, 139, British investment in, 47(3):75-85 Drawn from the Letters of Pamelia 15(4):294, 296 by Chinese immigrants, 90(1):19-21, 26 and James Fergus, by Linda Peavy and Goicovich, Francis, rev. of The Totem Pole: An in Idaho: Coeur d’Alene Mountains, Ursula Smith, review, 82(2):71 Intercultural History, 102(4):198-99 60(2):84-85, 87-91, 93; at Oro Fino, “Gold Rushers North: A Census Study of the “‘Going to Church Just Never Even Occurred 15(4):250-59, 262; and quartz mining, Yukon and Alaskan Gold Rushes, 1896- to Me’: Women and Secularism in the 44(4):166-76; reminiscences of, 1900,” by James H. Ducker, 85(3):82-92 Pacific Northwest, 1950-1975,” by Tina 12(3):206-10 The Gold Rushes, by W. P. Morrell, review, Blair, 96(2):61-68 in Mont., 44(1):23; at Cedar Creek, 33(1):88-90

144 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early rev. of The American Spirit. A Study of 149, 151, 155, 70(1):24, 26-28, 31-33, American West, by Vardis Fisher and the Idea of Civilization in the United 86(1):43 Opal Holmes, review, 60(2):105-106 States, 34(3):325-26 works of: The Samuel Gompers Papers, The Gold Seekers: A Two Hundred-Year The Goldmark Case: An American Libel Trial, Vol. 1: The Making of a Union Leader, History of Mining in Washington, Idaho, by William L. Dwyer, review, 76(2):71 1850-86, ed. Stuart B. Kaufman, review, Montana and Lower British Columbia, Goldsborough, Hugh Allen, 8(2):146, 78(1/2):61 by Pauline Battien, review, 81(2):76 12(2):142, 148, 12(4):301, 13(2):137, Gondorius, Charles, 36(2):127-28 Goldberg, George, The Peace to End Peace: 141, 14(3):227, 15(4):293, 49(2):73 Gone but Not Forgotten: Abandoned Railroads The Peace Conference of 1919, business investments of, 45(3):76-80, of Thurston County, Washington, by review, 61(2):121-22 83(3):103-104, 107 James Hannum, review, 95(3):155 Goldberg, Michael Lewis, rev. of Rural correspondence of, 15(4):263-65 Gonzaga University, 41(2):164, 167, Democracy: Family Farmers and Politics and Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):18-19, 57, 41(4):347, 351, 95(2):16, 19 in Western Washington, 1890-1925, 65 Gonzaga University: Seventy-five Years, 1887- 89(3):156-57 and Episcopal Church, 1(3):127, 38(1):8, 1962, by Wilfred P. Schoenberg, review, Goldberg, Robert Alan, Hooded Empire: The 11 55(4):180 Ku Klux Klan in Colorado, review, and founding of Olympia, 43(4):281-82 Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda V., Mexicanos in 74(1):41; rev. of Emilia-Emily; Yoryis- and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Oregon: Their Stories, Their Lives, George, 79(1):36 43(2):105, 108, 110, 116 review, 102(3):146-47 Golden, John J., 14(4):256 as tax collector, 79(2):58-59 Gooch, William, 6(1):59, 6(2):88-89 Golden, Wash., 9(4):292 and Treaty of Point No Point (1855), Good, John Booth, 75(2):70-78 Golden Age (steamer), 11(4):261-62 46(2):52-56 Good, Peter Peyto, 74(1):32 Golden Fleece, by Hughie Call, review, Goldsborough, Louis M., 7(4):318 “‘Good American Subjects Done through 34(1):103-104 Goldsby, Thornton, 37(3):235, 241-44, 248, Japanese Eyes’: Race, Nationality, and The Golden Frontier: The Recollections of 250, 255, 257 the Seattle Camera Club, 1924-1929,” Herman Francis Reinhart, 1851- Goldschmidt, Maure L., rev. of The Politics by Shelley Sang-Hee Lee, 96(1):24-34 1869, ed. Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., review, of Freedom: An Analysis of the Modern Good Company: A Mining Family in 54(3):129 Democratic State, 54(2):86 Fairbanks, Alaska, by Sarah Crawford The Golden Haze: With Captain Cook in the Goldsmith, Bernard, 76(2):54-55 Isto, review, 98(3):98-99 South Pacific, by Roderick Cameron, Goldsmith’s Art in Ancient Mexico, by Marshall The Good Fight: The Life and Times of Ben review, 56(1):37 H. Saville, 12(2):153-54 B. Lindsey, by Charles Larsen, review, Golden Jubilee of the Veiled Prophet, 20(2):153 Goldstein, Robert Justin, “‘Raising Cain’: 64(4):180-81 “Golden Years: The Decline of Gold Mining Senator Harry Cain and His Attack Good Goverment clubs (Mont.), 55(1):14-15 in Alaska,” by Terrence Cole, 80(2):62- on the Attorney General’s List of Good Intentions Gone Awry: Emma Crosby 71 Subversive Organizations,” 98(2):64-77 and the Methodist Mission on the Goldendale, Wash., 9(4):292, 14(4):256, 261 Goldstone, Louis, 14(4):243-47 Northwest Coast, ed. Jan Hare and Jean Golder, Frank A., 20(2):157-58, 38(1):50, Goldsworthy, Harry E., 71(2):68-70 Barman, review, 98(1):50 90(3):116-18 Goliah (tugboat), 42(4):304-308, 312-14, “The Good Old Days or the Bad Old Days? works of: “Mining in Alaska Before 1867,” 318-21 History and Related Muses in the 7(3):233-38; “A Survey of Alaska, 1743- Golikov, Ivan Larionovich, 102(4):183 Northwest in the 1930s,” by Vernon 1799,” 4(2):83-95; Bering’s Voyages, An Golikov, Mikhail Sergeevich, 102(4):183 Carstensen, 68(3):105-11 Account of the Efforts of the Russians Golotof, Stephen, 4(2):87-88 good roads movement, 39(3):228, 94(4):186- to Determine the Relation of Asia and Golovin, N., The Problem of the Pacific in the 89 America, 14(3):236-37, 17(2):148-49; Twentieth Century, 14(1):65-66 Good Templars. See International Order of Father Herman, Alaska’s Saint, 8(1):73- Golovin, Pavel Nikolaevich, 46(4):115-16, Good Templars 74; Guide to Materials for American 99(2):81, 85-86 Good Schools: The Seattle Public School History in Russian Archives, 8(3):230- works of: Civil and Savage Encounters: The System, 1901-1930, by Bryce E. Nelson, 31; Russian Expansion on the Pacific, Worldly Travel Letters of an Imperial review, 80(3):113 1641-1850, review, 6(2):119-20; The Russian Navy Officer, 1860-1861, “Good Time Coming?” Black Nevadans in the Russian Offer of Mediation in the War review, 75(2):88; The End of Russian Nineteenth Century, by Elmer R. Rusco, of 1812, 8(1):71-72; rev. of Alaska, An America: Captain P. N. Golovin’s Last review, 69(1):39-40 Empire in the Making, 4(3):197 Report, 1862, review, 72(4):189 Goodall, Charles, 56(2):68-70 Goldie, D. M. M., “Precedents in International Gombert, Carl, rev. of Plains Indian Rock Art, Goodall, Frederick E., 84(1):10-11, 15 Law,” 49(3):110-13 94(1):50-51; rev. of Solitary Raven: The Goodall, J. W., 96(4):201 Goldman, Eric F., 52(2):51, 53(2):49 Selected Writings of Bill Reid, 93(2):94- Goodall, Nelson and Perkins Steamship works of: “J. Allen Smith: The Reformer 95; rev. of A Song to the Creator: Company. See Pacific Coast Steamship and His Dilemma,” 35(3):195-214; Traditional Arts of Native American Company Charles J. Bonaparte, Patrician Women of the Plateau, 89(3):152; rev. Good-bye, Piccadilly: British War Brides in Reformer; His Earlier Career, 35(2):184; of The Transforming Image: Painted America, by Jenel Virden, review, John Bach McMaster, American Arts of Northwest Coast First Nations, 89(1):48-49 Historian, review, 34(3):324-25; ed., 93(2):94-95 Goode, Sophia, rev. of Camp Harmony: Historiography and Urbanization. Gomez, David F., Somos Chicanos: Strangers Seattle’s Japanese Americans and the Essays in American History in Honor of in Our Own Land, review, 65(2):93 Puyallup Assembly Center, 101(1):41-42 W. Stull Holt, review, 33(1):105-107; Gompers, Samuel, 52(3):81, 83, 55(4):147, Goodel, Wash., 9(4):292

Index 145 Gooderich (doctor), 31(3):293-301 Populist Movement in America, review, Gosnell, R. E., The Year Book of British Goodey, Darwin J., rev. of Charlie Russell 69(3):137-38 Columbia, 1911-1914, 5(4):318 Roundup: Essays on America’s Favorite Goodyear, Watson A., 48(4):121-22 Gosnell, Wesley B., 37(1):36-37, 39, 50-54, Cowboy Artist, 92(4):204 Goodykoontz, Colin B., ed., Experiments in 43(2):95-97 Goodhart, George W., Trails of Early Idaho: Colorado Colonization, 1869-1872, works of: “Indian War in Washington The Pioneer Life of George W. Goodhart, 18(2):152-53; ed., Papers of Edward Territory,” 17(4):289-99 and His Association with the Hudson’s P. Costigan Relating to the Progressive Gosnell Report (1856), 17(4):289-99 Bay and American Fur Company’s Movement in Colorado 1902-1917, Goss, Albert S., 76(1):11 Traders and Trappers, review, review, 33(2):222-23; ed., The Trans- Goss, Hilton P., rev. of The Evergreen Citizen: 32(2):218-19 Mississippi West, 22(1):68; rev. of A Textbook on the Government of the Goodhue, Cornelia, Journey Into the Fog, Mexican Gold Trail: The Journal of State of Washington, 33(2):213-15; review, 35(3):272-73 a Forty-Niner, 37(3):267-68; rev. of rev. of Idaho Civics, 33(2):213-15; Gooding, Daniel, 19(1):6-9 Westward Expansion: A History of the rev. of Washington State Government, Gooding, Frank R., 56(1):23, 27-29, American Frontier, 41(1):69-70 33(2):213-15 66(3):117, 121-22, 71(2):64, 69 Goold, Clarissa, rev. of The Cowboy; His Gossett, Gretta Petersen, “Stock Grazing in Gooding County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 205 Characteristics; His Equipment, and His Washington’s Nile Valley: Receding Goodman, Irvin, 78(3):94-99, 87(2):86-88 Part in the Development of the West, Ranges in the Cascades,” 55(3):119-27; Goodman, John B., rev. of A Gold Rush 13(3):236-37 Beyond the Bend: A History of the Nile Voyage on the Bark Orion, from Boston Goon Dip, 101(3/4):159 Valley in Washington State, review, Around Cape Horn to San Francisco, Goose Point (Wash.), 9(4):292 72(2):89 1849-1850, 71(3):141 Gorchels, Clarence, “A Roster of Washington’s Gossman, Charles S., Migration of College and Goodman, Linda J., Singing the Songs of My Elective Officials,” 45(2):62-64; University Students in the United States, Ancestors: The Life and Music of Helma “Proceedings of the Pacific Northwest review, 60(3):173 Swan, Makah Elder, review, 95(3):162- History Conference,” 10th annual, Gotfredson, Rasmus, 14(4):260 63 48(3):105-107, 11th annual, 49(3):121- Gott, Edgar, 95(3):140-45 Goodman, Oscar R., rev. of Trust Banking in 22 Gottfried, Alex, Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Washington, 45(2):65-66 Gordan, John D., III, Authorized by No Study of Political Leadership, review, Goodman, Walter, The Committee: The Law: The San Francisco Committee 53(4):165-66 Extraordinary Career of the House of Vigilance of 1856 and the United Goudie, James, 8(3):227, 15(2):129-33, Committee on Un-American Activities, States Circuit Court for the Districts of 90(3):143-44, 150 review, 60(1):52 California, review, 79(1):38 Goudy, George B., 13(4):265, 49(2):65, Goodner, Ivan E., 45(2):57 Gordly, Avel Louise, Remembering the Power 51(3):107-109 Goodrich, Carter, 52(1):4 of Words: The Life of an Oregon Activist, Goudy, James (HBC employee). See Goudie, works of: Canals and American Economic Legislator, and Community Leader, James Development, review, 53(3):126; review, 102(3):151-52 Goudy, James (Puyallup Indian), 102(1):24 Government Promotion of American Gordon, George, 97(4):196 Gough, Barry M., “British Policy in the Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890, Gordon, George Byron, 89(4):202-206, 208 San Juan Boundary Dispute, 1854- review, 52(1):33 Gordon, Irene, ed., Lost and Found Traditions: 72,” 62(2):59-68; “Send a Gunboat! Goodrich, James W., rev. of Missouri ’49er: Native American Art, 1965-1985, by Checking Slavery and Controlling The Journal of William W. Hunter on Ralph T. Coe, review, 77(4):158 Liquor Traffic among Coast Indians the Southern Gold Trail, 84(2):68 Gordon, Sarah Barringer, The Mormon of British Columbia in the 1860s,” Goodrich, Joseph King, The Coming Canada, Question: Polygamy and Constitutional 69(4):159-68; Distant Dominion: review, 5(1):57-58; The Coming Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Northwest Coast of Hawaii, review, 5(3):229-30 America, review, 94(1):51-52 North America, 1579-1809, review, Goodrich, W. E., 85(4):151 Gordon, Theodore, 97(4):174 73(1):42; First across the Continent: Goodridge, Gardner, 5(1):26 Gordon, William (bishop), 85(1):29 Sir Alexander Mackenzie, review, Goodtime, Heymar, 101(2):82 Gordon, William (fur trader), 30(1):100-101 91(2):104; Gunboat Frontier: British Goodtime, Louisa, 101(2):28 Gordon, William Lewis (commander), Maritime Authority and Northwest Goodwin, Cardinal, Establishment of the State 73(4):162-63 Coast Indians, 1846-90, review, Government in California, 1846-1850, Gordon Island, 73(4):158-59, 162-63, 76(2):72; The Northwest Coast: British review, 5(4):315-16; John Charles 80(1):30-31 Navigation, Trade, and Discoveries Frémont, review, 22(2):150-52; The Gore, John, 12(1):57 to 1812, review, 85(2):61; The Royal Trans-Mississippi West, 1803-1853, Gorin, Lewis, Patriotism Prepaid, 85(4):132 Navy and the Northwest Coast of North 14(1):70; rev. of Western America: Gorn, Elliott J., rev. of Beaten Down: A America, 1810-1914: A Study of British The Exploration, Settlement, and History of Interpersonal Violence in the Maritime Ascendancy, review, 64(1):30- Development of the Region beyond the West, 96(1):41-42 31; ed., Fur Traders from New England: Mississippi, 32(4):460-61 Gorridge, A., 15(2):129, 15(3):218-26, The Boston Men in the North Pacific, Goodwin, Helen D., “Shipbuilding in the 15(4):289-92, 294, 296 1787-1800; The Narratives of William Pacific Northwest,” 11(3):183-201; rev. Gorton, Slade, on tribal sovereignty in Wash., Dane Phelps, William Sturgis, and of Seeing the Far West, 12(1):71-72; rev. 79(3):98-108 James Gilchrist Swan, review, 90(1):49; of Seeing the West, 12(1):71-72; rev. of Gose, C. C., 35(4):298-99 rev. of Exile in the Wilderness: The The Splendid Wayfaring, 12(2):149-50 Gose, Gordon J., West, Young Man! review, Biography of Chief Factor Archibald Goodwyn, Lawrence, Democratic Promise: The 29(2):209-10, 29(3):335 McDonald, 1790-1853, 72(2):94; rev.

146 Pacific Northwest Quarterly of Guns, Gold and Caravans: The review, 36(4):351-52 the Present Day, 17(4):307; A History Extraordinary Life and Times of Fred Governing Puget Sound, by Robert L. Bish, of Indian Literature, 23(1):70; Man Meyer Schroder. review, 75(2):89 and the Stars, 25(4):305; The Teacher . . . 70(4):183; rev. of Master Mariner: The Government and Politics of Washington and His Ideals, 9(1):77; rev. of The Captain James Cook and the Peoples State, ed. W. Frank Mullen, John C. Exploration of the Pacific, 26(4):302; of the Pacific, 71(1):44; rev. of People Pierce, Charles H. Sheldon, and Thor rev. of The Far East, a Political and and Pelts: Selected Papers of the Second Swanson, review, 71(3):140 Diplomatic History, 20(1):64 North American Fur Trade Conference, Government Hospital for the Insane Gowen, Lancelot E., 96(3):134-39, 142-44, 64(3):127-28; rev. of Voyages of (Washington, D.C.), 65(1):18-20 149 Discovery: Essays on the Lewis and Government Intervention in Labor Disputes Gowers, Ruth, Emily Carr, review, 79(1):39 Clark Expedition, 90(4):212 in Canada, by Margaret Mackintosh, Gowey, John F., 22(4):278 Gough, Lyn, As Wise as Serpents: Five Women 15(2):150 Gowey, Lawton, 77(2):59-67 and an Organization That Changed Government of the State of Washington, by GPH: An Informal Record of George P. British Columbia, 1883-1939, review, Mary W. Avery, review, 36(2):173-74 Hammond and His Era in the Bancroft 82(1):37 “A Government of Their Own,” by Dorothy Library, review, 57(1):36-37 Gould, A. Warren, 75(1):29-32, 75(4):172 O. Johansen, 44(2):53-57 Graber, Lloyd, 67(4):171 Gould, Carl F., 43(2):160, 164, 82(4):132-39, Government Promotion of American Canals Graburn, Nelson H. H., rev. of Aleut and 85(3):105-17 and Railroads, 1800-1890, by Carter Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation in Gould, Dorothy Fay (Mrs. Carl Frelinghuysen Goodrich, review, 52(1):33 South Alaska, 73(4):183 Gould), Beyond the Shining Mountains, Governmental Experiment Farm (Tokyo, Grace (ship), 11(1):18-23, 26 review, 30(2):223-24; The Indian Japan), 20(1):12-23 Grace Campbell Memorial Museum, Attack on Seattle, January 26, 1856, “‘The Government’s Industry’: Alaska Natives 45(3):91-94 as described by the Eye Witness, Lieut. and Pribilof Sealing during World War The Grace Log, ed. Cameron Rogers, Thomas Stowell Phelps, 24(2):153-54; II,” by Ryan Madden, 91(4):202-209 25(4):308 rev. of No Other White Men, 28(4):434; The Governor and Company of Adventurers of “The Graduate School of the University of rev. of West, Young Man! 29(2):209-10, England Trading into Hudson’s Bay, by Washington, 1911-1942,” by Lois J. 29(3):335 Robert Watson, 22(1):70 Wentworth, 34(2):147-57 Gould, Jay, 13(4):243-44, 59(1):34-35, 41, 44 The Governor and Company of Adventurers Graebner, Norman A., 51(2):68 Gould, Lewis L., “Western Range Senators of England Trading into Hudson’s Bay works of: “Politics and the Oregon and the Payne-Aldrich Tariff,” during Two Hundred and Fifty Years, Compromise,” 52(1):7-14; Empire 64(2):49-56; The Presidency of William 1670-1920, by William Schooling, on the Pacific: A Study in American McKinley, review, 73(1):43; Wyoming: 12(3):236-37 Continental Expansion, 47(3):92-93; A Political History, 1868-1896, review, Governor Charles Robinson of Kansas, by Don An Uncertain Tradition: American 61(2):112-13; ed., The Progressive Era, W. Wilson, review, 68(3):145 Secretaries of State in the Twentieth review, 67(1):37-38; rev. of Affairs of “Governor Isaac I. Stevens and the Century, review, 53(3):126-27; rev. of State: Public Life in Late Nineteenth Washington Territorial Library,” by The Course of Empire, 44(2):88-89 Century America, 70(1):37; rev. of The Hazel E. Mills, 53(1):1-16 Grafe, Steven L., Peoples of the Plateau: The Commoner: William Jennings Bryan, “Governor Stevens’ Famous Pardon of Indian Photographs of Lee Moorhouse, 63(1):34; rev. of The First and Second Himself,” ed. Edmond S. Meany, 1896-1915, review, 98(4):197-98 United States Empires: Governors 25(3):229-30 Graff, Leo W., Jr., “Fred T. Dubois and the and Territorial Government, 1784- governors, state. See individual names Silver Issue, 1896,” 53(4):138-44 1912, 60(4):228; rev. of Mornings governors, territorial. See territorial Graham, Andrew, 99(2):75-76 on Horseback, 73(1):29-30; rev. of administration; individual names Graham, Bobby, 6(3):150 The Presidency of William Howard Governors of Washington, Territorial and State, Graham, Donald, Keepers of the Light: Taft, 65(2):89; rev. of The Twenties by Edmond S. Meany, 7(1):80 A History of British Columbia’s in America, 59(4):221; rev. of The “A Governor’s Place in History,” by Keith A. Lighthouses and Their Keepers, review, Twentieth-Century American West: A Murray, 44(2):58-60 78(4):155; Lights of the Inside Passage: Potpourri, 70(2):93; rev. of West by A Governor’s Wife on the Mining Frontier: A History of British Columbia’s East: The American West in the Gilded The Letters of Mary Edgerton from Lighthouses and Their Keepers, review, Age, 64(4):179 Montana, 1863-1865, ed. James L. 78(4):155 Gould, Mrs. Carl Frelinghuysen. See Gould, Thane, Jr., review, 69(4):187-88 Graham, Effie, ed.,With a Dauntless Spirit: Dorothy Fay Gow, Robert, 85(3):100, 103-104 Alaska Nursing in Dog-Team Days, Gould City, Wash., 9(4):293 Gowen, Herbert H., 51(4):159, 97(1):3-4 review, 96(2):108 Gourko, Basil, War and Revolution in Russia, works of: “An American Pioneer in Graham, Frank, Jr., Man’s Dominion: The 1914-1917, 10(2):156 Japan,” 20(1):12-23; “The Centenary Story of Conservation in America, Govan, Wash., 9(4):293 of Kamehameha the Great,” 10(2):88- review, 63(4):175 Gove, A. B., 14(3):232-34, 15(1):64-65, 92; “The First Japanese Mission to Graham, Harry Edward, The Paper Rebellion: 15(3):218, 45(3):79-80 America,” 16(1):8-16; “Meany, the Development and Upheaval in Pulp and Gove, Warren, 43(2):98, 101, 49(2):72 Road Maker,” 26(3):168-72; “Should Paper Unionism, review, 63(4):174 The Governing of Men: General Principles We Study the History of Asia?” Graham, James Harvey, 80(1):18 and Recommendations Based upon 17(2):114-24; “The Tercentenary of Graham, Joel, “A Massacre on the Frontier,” Experience at a Japanese Relocation a Great Failure,” 15(1):3-10; Asia, A 2(3):233-36 Camp, by Alexander H. Leighton, Short History from the Earliest Times to Graham, John, 14(4):260

Index 147 Graham, Otis L., Jr., rev. of Senator Robert Grand Gule (Shuswap Indian), 98(2):88 Grant, Peter R., Tribal Boundaries in the Nass F. Wagner and the Rise of Urban “Grand Lottery of Washington Territory,” Watershed, review, 91(1):45 Liberalism, 61(3):180-81 60(3):121-26 Grant, Shelagh D., Arctic Justice: On Trial Graham, Patrick J., comp., Colville Collections, Grand Mound, Wash., 9(4):294 for Murder, Pond Inlet, 1923, review, Vol. 2: Military Fort Colville, 1859 to Grand Mount Prairie (Wash.), 17(3):240 95(2):99-100 1882, review, 99(3):152 “The Grand Old Man of Northwest Botany: Grant, Ulysses S., 15(1):50-62, 28(3):251, 260- Graham, Rebecca Lena, 97(3):139-45 Louis F. Henderson (1853-1942),” by 62, 50(4):135-42, 75(4):158-62 Graham, Robert M., 14(4):260 Rhoda M. Love, 91(4):183-99 works of: The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Graham, Roger, Arthur Meighen: A Biography, Grand Old Party: Political Structure in the Vol. 1: 1837-1861, review, 59(3):168, Vol. 1: The Door of Opportunity, review, Gilded Age, 1880-1896, by Robert D. Vol. 2, April–September, 1861, review, 52(3):123-24, Vol. 2: And Fortune Fled, Marcus, review, 64(1):34 61(3):172, Vol. 3: October 1, 1861– review, 55(4):187 Grand Opera House (Seattle), 81(2):57-58 January 7, 1862, review, 63(4):175-76, Graham, Victor E., 97(3):140, 145 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, Vol. 4: January 8–March 31, 1862, Graham, W. A., Major Reno Vindicated, 81(3):106-10 review, 64(3):131, Vol. 5: April 1– 27(1):92; The Story of the Little Big Grande Ronde River (Oreg.), 100(4):175-76 August 31, 1862, review, 66(4):183, Horn, review, 18(2):145-46 Grandview, Wash., 9(4):294 Vol. 6: September 1–December 8, 1862, Graham v. Matthias, 97(3):139-45 Grange. See grange movement; National review, 70(1):36, Vol. 7: December 9, Grainger, M. Allerdale, Woodsmen of the West, Grange; names of individual granges 1862–March 31, 1863, review, 72(2):88, 93(2):108-109 “Grange Attitudes in Washington, 1889- Vol. 8: April 1–July 6, 1863, review, Grainger, Virginia, 32(1):73-74 1896,” by Harriet P. Crawford, 72(2):88, Vol. 9: July 7–December The Grains; or, Passages in the Life of Ruth 30(3):243-74 31, 1863, review, 74(3):139, Vol. 10: Rover, with Occasional Pictures Grange City, Wash., 9(4):294, 22(3):188 January 1–May 31, 1864, review, of Oregon, Natural and Moral, by grange movement, 65(1):33-34, 76(1):2-11, 74(3):139, Vol. 11: June 1–August Margaret Jewett Bailey, 50(3):91-98, 87(3):130-40 15, 1864, review, 76(3):118, Vol. 12: rpt., ed. Evelyn Leasher and Robert J. See also National Grange; names of August 16–November 15, 1864, review, Frank, review, 77(2):77 individual granges 76(3):118, Vol. 13: November 16, 1864– Gramer, Rod, Fighting the Odds: The Life Granger, Walter N., 10(1):21-23, 42(2):101- February 20, 1865, review, 77(4):157, of Senator Frank Church, review, 102, 110, 61(1):11-17, 19-20, 77(3):96 Vol. 14: February 21–April 30, 1865, 86(4):189 Granger, Wash., 9(4):294, 72(3):122, 126, review, 77(4):157 A Grammar of the Wappo Language, by Paul 128-29 Grant, W. Colquhoun, 10(3):225, 12(1):69 Radin, 21(2):153-54 Granite Falls, Wash., 9(4):294-95 Grant County (Oreg.), Indian-white relations Grammatical Notes on the Language of the Grant, Blanche C., When Old Trails Were New: (1890s), 68(4):175-90 Tlingit Indians, by Franz Boas, 9(1):75 The Story of Taos, 26(4):305 Grant County (Wash.), 9(4):295, 26(1):41, Granatstein, J. L., Twentieth Century Canada, Grant, Bruce, American Forts, Yesterday and 37(4):281-86, 296-302 review, 75(2):86 Today, review, 57(2):90 Grant County (Wash.) Historical Society, Granby Mining and Smelting Company, Grant, Frank R., rev. of “Retained by the 42(3):266, 101(1):17, 25-26 23(2):105-106, 108, 60(2):95 People”: A History of American Indians Grant County (Wash.) Public Utility District, “The Grand Coulee,” by Henry Landes, and the Bill of Rights, 87(2):104-105; 65(1):31, 33 15(2):83-85 rev. of Rufus Woods, the Columbia Grantham, Dewey W., Jr., rev. of Congressional The Grand Coulee, by J. Harlen Bretz, River, and the Building of Modern Conservatism and the New Deal: The 23(4):306 Washington, 88(2):93 Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Grand Coulee (Wash.), 15(2):83-92 Grant, George F., 97(4):174, 176 Congress, 1933-1939, 59(2):106-107 Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Dream, by Paul C. Grant, H. Roger, “Seeking the Pacific: The “Grant’s Indian Peace Policy on the Yakima Pitzer, review, 88(1):18-19 Chicago and North Western’s Plans to Reservation, 1870-82,” by Robert L. Grand Coulee Dam Reach the West Coast,” 81(2):67-73; Whitner, 50(4):135-42 and arid land reclamation, 61(3):141, 144, Insurance Reform: Consumer Action in Granville Stuart: Forty Years on the Frontier, 146, 87(2):75-79 the Progressive Era, review, 71(4):188; Vols. 1 and 2, ed. Paul C. Phillips, development of, 36(3):203-204, 227-28, Self-Help in the 1890s Depression, review, 17(3):230 52(4):139-44 review, 75(3):107; ed., Years of Struggle: Grappler (steamer), 7(1):23-24, 22(1):35-36, fiction about, 92(3):164-65 The Farm Diary of Elmer G. Powers, 38 and fish, impact on, 38(1):25-26, 1931-1936, review, 69(2):91; rev. of Grass of the Earth: Immigrant Life in the 39(3):229-30, 50(1):27 Trains of Discovery: Western Railroads Dakota Country, by Aagot Raaen, and gravity project, 45(2):56-60 and the National Parks, 76(2):70 review, 42(3):256-57 and inundation of land, 45(3):94 Grant, Howard F., and Bernard Berelson, Grass Roots History, by Theodore C. Blegen, opening of, 82(1):2-3 “The Pioneer Theater in Washington,” review, 39(4):323 and regional power, 53(2):65-69, 28(2):115-36; The Story of Seattle’s Grass-Roots Socialism: Radical Movements in 97(2):108-109 Early Theatres, 25(4):310 the Southwest, 1895-1943, by James R. sources on, 87(2):110 Grant, James, 15(3):207 Green, review, 71(2):87 “Grand Coulee in History,” by Edmond S. Grant, John (bootlegger), 102(1):39 Graustein, Jeannette, E., Thomas Nuttall, Meany, 15(2):86-92 Grant, John (trader), 37(3):224 Naturalist: Explorations in America, The Grand Coulee Mystery, by Reed Fulton, Grant, John Marshall (botanist), 26(4):311-12 1808-1841, review, 59(3):162-63 92(3):164-65 Grant, Johnny (HBC factor), 11(3):179 Gravelle, François, 15(3):226, 43(2):94-95, 97 Grand Dalles, Wash., 9(4):293 Grant, Johny (Mont. settler), 12(3):209 Graves, Charles S., Lore and Legends of

148 Pacific Northwest Quarterly the Klamath River Indians, review, Gray, William H., 4(3):175 The Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic 21(1):67-68 and black exclusion law (Oreg.), History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830- Graves, Frank, 71(3):110 86(3):123-24, 129-30 1900, by Leonard J. Arrington, review, Graves, Franklin Pierrepont, 44(1):31, on Fort Walla Walla, 38(3):219-20, 50(3):120-21 50(3):101-104, 106, 51(4):163, 43(1):31-33, 43, 50 Great Bear (schooner), 90(1):10-11 99(4):185 journal of, 21(2):126-29, 29(3):277-82 Great Britain. See Britain works of: Addresses and Papers, 23(2):156; and mission among Spokane people, The Great Buffalo Hunt, by Wayne Gard, A History of Education in Modern 67(1):3-4, 6 review, 51(4):187-88 Times, 5(2):148 monument to, 8(1):76-77 The Great Canoes: Reviving a Northwest Graves, Gregory, Saving California’s Coast: on Protestant mission in Oreg., 25(3):204- Coast Tradition, by David Neel, review, Army Engineers at Oceanside and 205 88(3):153 Humboldt Bay, review, 84(2):64 and Provisional Government of Oregon, Great Central Sawmills (Vancouver Island), Graves, Jay P., 60(2):93, 95-96, 82(4):125-27 1(1):37-38, 2(1):8, 10, 24-25, 2(2):133- 80(3):88 Graves, Samuel, 99(1):19 34, 3(2):106-107, 6(3):162-65, The Great Columbia Plain: A Historical The Gray (auto), 83(3):89-100 68(1):14, 16-24 Geography, 1805-1910, by D. W. Gray, Abigail Quincy, 21(1):10, 12 and Whitman controversy, 7(2):105, 113, Meinig, review, 60(2):98-102 Gray, Alfred O., Not by Might: The Story of 117, 119-21, 64(2):58-61, 64-65, 68 The Great Command: The Story of Marcus Whitworth College, 1890-1965, review, works of: “Gray’s Journal of 1838,” and Narcissa Whitman and the Oregon 57(3):119 29(3):277-82; History of Oregon, Country Pioneers, by Nard Jones, Gray, Arthur Amos, Men Who Built the West, 1792-1849, 68(1):16-24; Journal from review, 51(4):183-84 review, 36(4):353 December, 1836, to October, 1837, The Great Crusade and After, 1914-1928, by Gray, Asa, 10(1):11, 24(2):128, 25(2):93, 100- 5(2):149 Preston William Slosson, 22(1):69-70 102, 89(4):172-73, 176-80, 91(4):184- Gray Memorial Celebration, by William D. The Great Demobilization and Other Essays, 85 Lyman et al., 8(1):68-69 by Frederic Logan Paxson, review, Gray, Don, Rendezvous, review, 71(1):42 Grays Harbor (Wash.) 33(1):108-109 Gray, Elizabeth Dennis, 21(1):10, 12 free speech movement (1911-12) at, Great Depression Gray, Felix, 89(3):120 66(1):1-12 and cooperative individualism, 72(1):11- Gray, Francine du Plessix, Hawaii: The Sugar- logging and lumbering at, 69(1):1-18, 19 Coated Fortress, review, 64(3):134 70(4):147-49, 151, 75(4):146, 152-53 and Federal Home Loan Bank program, Gray, John Morgan, Lord Selkirk of Red River, and Northern Pacific Railroad Company 75(1):34-40 review, 56(2):81 terminus, 54(1):29-32 in Oreg.: and banking, effects on, Gray, Kamm and Allied Families, by Caroline settler life at, 47(1):9-10, 14, 67(4):137-49 87(4):218; in Coos Bay, 75(4):151-52; A. Kamm, 16(3):232-33 Grays Harbor Civil Rights Committee, in Portland and Multnomah County, Gray, Martha (née Atkins), 20(3):192-95, 78(3):93-99 79(3):109-18 21(1):8-11 Grays Harbor Commercial Company, perceptions of New Deal programs for, Gray, Martha Howland, 21(1):9-10, 12 69(1):1-4, 70(4):152 81(3):96-100 Gray, Mary A., “Settlement of the Claims Grays Harbor Lumber Workers Industrial and radicalism, 80(4):139-46 in Washington of the Hudson’s Bay Union no. 354, 66(1):2-3 in Wash.: effects of, 38(4):352-54; and Company and the Puget’s Sound Grays Harbor County (Wash.), 4(2):99, Unemployed Citizens’ League of Agricultural Company,” 21(2):95-102 10(1):53, 21(1):27 Seattle during, 72(1):11-19 Gray, Mary A. Dix, 2(1):24, 2(2):133-34, newspapers of, 13(3):184, 193-95, The Great Extravaganza: Portland and the 8(1):76-77 13(4):253-54, 26(1):36-37, 42, 45, 48, Lewis and Clark Exposition, by Carl Gray, Mary Ann, 21(1):10, 12 39(3):234 Abbott, review, 74(2):94 Gray, Maxine Cushing, 76(3):82, 86, 88-91 North Beach community of, 70(1):2-7 Great Falls, Mont., baseball in, 82(3):93-96 Gray, Robert, 4(3):164, 6(1):56, 59, 11(1):3, settler life in, 67(4):137-49 Great Falls Iron Works, 84(3):104-105 7, 24, 21(1):8-12, 30(2):187-88, Tornow, John, in, 35(3):223-32 The Great Father: The United States 44(3):116, 130, 47(1):9, 51(1):3 “Gray’s Journal of 1838,” by W. H. Gray, ed. Government and the American Indians, and Columbia River, 14(4):264, 83(2):53, Clifford M. Drury, 29(3):277-82 2 vols., by Francis Paul Prucha, review, 56 Grayson, William J., 53(3):109 76(4):158 correspondence of, 12(4):243-71 grazing. See livestock industry Great Fire of 1889 (Seattle), 8(3):238, and Haswell, Robert, 24(2):84-86 The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964: Human 12(3):239, 93(3):115-26 in Hawaiian Islands, 12(3):167-68, Ecology, by National Academy of The Great Frontier, by Walter Prescott Webb, 30(3):276-77, 286 Sciences, review, 63(2):77 review, 44(2):88 in journal of John Boit, 12(1):3-50 The Great American Desert: Then and Now, by The Great Gates: The Story of the Rocky loss of log of, 12(1):3-5 W. Eugene Hollon, review, 58(1):42 Mountain Passes, by Marshall Sprague, song in memory of, 14(1):79-80 The Great American Forest, by Rutherford review, 56(1):39 and Vancouver, George, 5(2):133 Platt, review, 58(4):187 “The Great Learning” and “The Mean-in- and Wickaninnish (Clayoquot leader), The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact Action,” review, 34(4):417-18 70(3):115-17, 128 and Fiction, by Frank Richard Prassel, The Great Monkey Trial, by L. Sprague De widow of, 20(3):192-95, 21(1):8-11 review, 86(1):48-49 Camp, review, 59(4):219 Gray, Robert Don Quadra, 21(1):9 Great Basin, 19(1):13-19, 89(4):190-93, 197 Great Mysteries of the West, ed. Ferenc M. Gray, Thomas, 89(3):116-18 “The Great Basin Before 1850,” by L. H. Creer, Szasz, review, 86(1):50 Gray, Wash., 9(4):295 19(1):13-19 The Great Myth—“Mount Tacoma,” by

Index 149 Olympia Chamber of Commerce 1813-1827, review, 6(2):124-25 66(2):62-63, 65, 75(4):153, 155, and Thurston County Pioneer and Great Plains, in art, 61(2):94-100 84(1):23, 28-29 Historical Society, 15(4):306 The Great Plains, by Walter Prescott Webb, works of: “It Pays to Grow Trees,” The Great New People: Letters from North 23(1):70 44(4):152-56; Forests and Men, review, America and the Pacific, 1898,by The Great Plains; the Romance of Western 43(1):67-68 Charles Philips Trevelyan, review, American Exploration, Warfare, and Greely, Adolphus W., 49(3):98, 86(2):78 63(4):170-71 Settlement, 1527-1870, by Randall works of: Handbook of Alaska, 16(4):306- Great Northern (ship), 40(3):178-80 Parrish, review, 2(2):174-76 308, review, 3(2):160 Great Northern Daily News (Seattle), The Great Platte River Road: The Covered Green, A. A., 76(4):146 33(3):370, 36(1):23-24, 96(1):24 Wagon Mainline via Fort Kearny to Fort Green, Anne Bosanko, One Woman’s War: Great Northern Expedition. See Kamchatka Laramie, by Merrill J. Mattes, review, Letters Home from the Women’s Army expeditions 61(4):226-27 Corps, 1944-1946, review, 81(3):112 Great Northern Pacific and Burlington Lines, “The Great Race of 1941: A Coast Salish Green, Austin, 78(1/2):52-53 79(4):143-44 Public Relations Coup,” by Bruce G. Green, Duff, 52(1):10 “The Great Northern Pacific Plan of 1927,” by Miller, 89(3):127-35 Green, E. Ellsworth, 85(4):154 Ross R. Cotroneo, 54(3):104-12 Great Republic (steamer), 14(4):263, Green, Frank L., Captains, Curates and Great Northern Pacific Railway Company, 67(4):147 Cockneys: The English in the Pacific proposed, 54(3):107-12, 79(4):141 The Great Revolt and Its Leaders: The History Northwest, review, 74(4):180; rev. “Great Northern Railway: Reconnaissance of Popular American Uprisings in the of Baptists and the Oregon Frontier, and Surveys, Puget Sound Extension, 1890’s, by Carleton Beals, review, 60(4):204; rev. of The Fourth Corner: Spokane to Puget Sound,” by John F. 60(1):48 Highlights from the Early Northwest, Stevens, 20(2):111-13 The Great Russian Navigator, A. I. Chirikov, by 60(3):162-63 Great Northern Railway Company, 1(4):205 Vasilii A. Divin, review, 85(2):74-75 Green, H. D., 17(3):171 and Columbia River Historical Great Slave Lake, 42(4):324-29, 99(2):67-69 Green, Howard, 93(2):71-73, 76 Expedition, 18(1):3-4, 91(2):89-90 Great Son, by Edna Ferber, review, 36(3):279- Green, James R., Grass-Roots Socialism: impact of, 41(1):19-29, 84(3):118, 80 Radical Movements in the Southwest, 90(4):126-27, 96(4):181, 101(3/4):151- “‘The Great Spirit Was Grieved’: Religion 1895-1943, review, 71(2):87 52 and Environment among the Green, John, 17(3):171, 49(4):135-37 and Inland Empire mining, 60(2):84, 86, Cowlitz Indians,” by Brett Rushforth, Green, Jonathan S., 9(2):89, 36(2):109 92-93 93(4):188-98 works of: Journal of a Tour on the and Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle), “Great Spirits: Ruby and Brown, Pioneering Northwest Coast of America in the Year 39(3):221, 59(2):83, 77(1):14 Historians of the Indians of the Pacific 1829, 6(4):279 and lumber industry, 41(4):285-87, 302, Northwest,” by Cary C. Collins and Green, Judith, rev. of Lewis and Clark Meet 51(2):59 Charles V. Mutschler, 95(3):126-29 Oregon’s Forests: Lessons from Dynamic mergers of, 54(3):104-12, 79(4):138-46 Great Train Robberies of the West, by Eugene Nature, 93(2):97-98 passenger service of, 52(2):43-44 B. Block, review, 50(4):166 Green, Leon, 52(3):81, 93, 97 photographs of, 84(3):118 “The Great Transcontinental Tour: Portland Green, Lewis, The Boundary Hunters: promotion of national parks by, to Chicago by Car, 1924,” by Frederick Surveying the 141st Meridian and the 74(3):120-23 Bracher, 83(3):88-100 Alaska Panhandle, review, 74(3):139 routes of: from Montana to Puget Sound, The Great United States Exploring Expedition Green, Lucy, 68(4):154, 162-63 3(3):193-94, 196-97, 56(2):82-83; of 1838-1842, by William Stanton, Green, Michael D., rev. of Indian Land Tenure: and North Bank Road, 14(1):14-20; review, 69(2):89 Bibliographical Essays and a Guide to through Cascade Range, 20(2):111-13 Great Western Iron and Steel Company, the Literature, 68(2):99-100 in Seattle, 59(2):83, 92(2):81-90, 17(3):168, 53(4):133-34 Green, Michael K., rev. of Bear Man of 101(3/4):151-52 The Great Western Trail, by Clinton Parks Admiralty Island: A Biography of Allen and transpacific trade, 101(3/4):151-52 Lampman, review, 31(2):210-12 E. Hasselborg, 89(2):107; rev. of A in Wenatchee, Wash., 56(3):100-105, Great Westerner: The Story of Kit Carson, History of the North Pacific Division, 87(2):72-73 by Bernice Blackwelder, review, 84(2):68; rev. of People, Politics and works of: Treasure Lands of the Pacific 54(3):128-29 Public Power, 79(4):163 Northwest, 15(2):152; The Western “Greater Portland: Experiments with Green, Michael S., rev. of Judgment without Gateway to World Trade, 15(2):152 Professional Planning, 1905-1925,” by Trial: Japanese American Imprisonment Great Northern Steamship Company, 64(1):8, Carl Abbott, 76(1):12-21 during World War II, 95(3):158-59 11 Greater Portland: Urban Life and Landscape in Green Bluff’s Heritage, by Jadee Hogue, Anna The Great Northwest: A History, by Oscar the Pacific Northwest, by Carl Abbott, Margaret Kalhar, and Mae Turner, Osburn Winther, review, 38(4):357-58 review, 94(1):44-45 review, 76(2):73 The Great Northwest: The Search for Regional Greater Portland Plans Association, 76(1):16 “Green Commonwealth: Forestry, Labor, and Identity, ed. William G. Robbins, Greek immigrants, 92(3):127, 129-30, 134 Public Ritual in the Post–World War II review, 93(3):153 Greek Orthodox churches, in Spokane, Pacific Northwest,” by Robert E. Walls, The Great Northwest: The Story of a Land and records of, 28(4):391 87(3):117-29 Its People, by eds. of American West, The Greeks in the United States, by Theodore Green Gold Harvest: A History of Logging and review, 65(2):85 Saloutos, review, 56(1):42-43 Its Products, by Susan H. L. Barrow and A Great Peace Maker, the Diary of James Greeley, Horace, 60(2):66-68 J. Allan Evans, review, 61(3):169-70 Gallatin, Secretary to Albert Gallatin, Greeley, William B., 46(4):114, 48(4):119, Green Island (Alaska), 90(4):198, 200-201

150 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Green Lake Methodist Church (Seattle), Changing Models of Success in American West from Fort Bridger, 43(1):73-74; 38(4):326 Magazines, review, 63(4):178-79 rev. of Western Mining: An Informal Green Peter Dam (South Santiam River), Greenewald, Simon, 68(3):125-26 Account of Precious-Metals Prospecting, 65(1):36 Greenewalt, Crawford, 85(1):7-11 Placering, Lode Mining, and Milling Green Power: The Story of Public Law 273, by Greenfield, J. Mason, 48(3):101 on the American Frontier from Spanish James Stevens, review, 50(4):166-67 Greengo, Robert E., rev. of The Kensington Times to 1893, 63(4):168-69; rev. of Green River valley (Wash.), flood control in, Stone: A Mystery Solved, 50(2):70 Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945, 48(1):1-7 Greening, C. Ross, Not As Briefed: From the 46(2):61 Green Timber: On the Flood Tide to Fortune Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag, Gregg (doctor), 38(3):238, 240 in the Great Northwest, by Thomas review, 93(4):206 Gregg, David McMurtrie, 2(4):342, 345, Emerson Ripley, review, 60(2):107-108 Greening, Dorothy, ed., Not As Briefed: From 18(4):248, 252 Greenacres (Spokane Valley), 84(1):8-9, 12- the Doolittle Raid to a German Stalag, Gregg, Jacob R., A History of the Oregon Trail, 13, 15-16, 18 by C. Ross Greening, review, 93(4):206 Santa Fe Trail, and Other Trails, review, Greenback Party, 39(4):294-95 Greenland, Powell, Hydraulic Mining in 47(1):29-30 Greenbaum, Fred, Fighting Progressive: A California: A Tarnished Legacy, review, Gregg, William, 93(1):16, 18, 21 Biography of Edward P. Costigan, 93(4):200-201 Grégoire, Étienne, 98(2):84, 91 review, 64(1):42 The Greenland Ice Cap, by Børge Fristrup, Gregory, Charles Noble, Samuel Freeman Greenbaum, Louis. See Greene, Louis review, 59(4):226 Miller, review, 2(2):171-74 Greenberg, Amy S., rev. of Warship under Sail: Greenlaw, Wilhelmina, 5(1):28 Gregory, James N., rev. of Purchasing Power: The USS Decatur in the Pacific West, Greenscapes: Olmsted’s Pacific Northwest, by Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the 101(1):33-34 Joan Hockaday, review, 100(4):195-96 Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-1929, Greenberg, Dan W., Sixty Years—A Brief Greenwich (ship), 21(1):14-15 86(3):141-42 Review of the Cattle Industry in Greenwood, George (banker), 67(4):169-72 Gregory, Luther, 100(4):163 Wyoming, 24(3):237 Greenwood, George (Puget Sound settler), Gregory, Ross, Walter Hines Page: Ambassador Greenbie, Marjorie Barstow, America Saga: 3(4):300 to the Court of St. James’s, review, The History and Literature of the Greer, Charles, “A 1715 Picture of a Fur Seal,” 62(2):91-92 American Dream of a Better Life, 62(4):151-53 Gregory, Thomas W., 51(1):26, 31, 73(3):130- review, 30(4):458-61 Greer, Thomas H., 52(2):54 33 Greenbie, Sydney, Frontiers and the Fur Trade, Greever, William S., The Bonanza West: The Gregory, Winifred, ed., American Newspapers, review, 21(1):63-65; Furs to Furrows: Story of the Western Mining Rushes, 1821-1936. A Union List of Files An Epic of Rugged Individualism, 1848-1900, review, 54(4):177-78; rev. Available in the United States and review, 31(3):353-55; The Pacific of Arthur Redman Wilfley: Miner, Canada, review, 28(4):429-30 Triangle, review, 14(1):65-66 Inventor, and Entrepreneur, 74(3):138; Gregory’s Express, 30(4):384 Greene, David, 24(2):107-109, 125, 25(1):23- rev. of The Bonanza Kings: The Social Greguson, Judith, rev. of Japan in China, 24, 33-35, 25(2):93, 97-101 Origins and Business Behavior of 30(2):236-38; rev. of The Shanghai Greene, Edward L., 89(4):179-80 Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870- Problem, 28(4):419-20 Greene, Evarts B., A Guide to the Principal 1900, 70(2):92; rev. of Cape Horn to Greig, John, 90(3):143-44 Sources for Early American History the Pacific: The Rise and Decline of an Greig, William, 96(2):97, 99 (1600-1800) in the City of New York, Ocean Highway, 43(4):303-304; rev. of Greiner, Ruth, Indian Houses of Puget Sound, 21(2):151 The Golden Frontier: The Recollections review, 12(3):229-30 Greene, Jerome A., Beyond Bear’s Paw: The of Herman Francis Reinhart, 1851- Grekovskii Island. See Green Island (Alaska) Nez Perce Indians in Canada, review, 1869, 54(3):129; rev. of The Idaho Grele, Ronald J., ed., Envelopes of Sound: 102(2):96-97; Stricken Field: The Little Heritage: A Collection of Historical Six Practitioners Discuss the Method, Bighorn since 1876, review, 100(1):40 Essays, 66(1):40; rev. of John Colter: Theory, and Practice of Oral History Greene, Louis, 68(3):128 His Years in the Rockies, 44(3):142; rev. and Oral Testimony, review, 68(1):42- Greene, Mott T., rev. of Enlightenment and of A Kid on the Comstock, 60(4):226; 43 Exploration in the North Pacific, 1741- rev. of The Klondike Fever: The Life Grennon, Genevieve, 8(1):34 1805, 90(2):96-97; rev. of This Blessed and Death of the Last Great Gold Rush, Grenville M. Dodge: Soldier, Politician, Wilderness: Archibald McDonald’s 50(2):63; rev. of Klondike Saga: The Railroad Pioneer, by Stanley P. Letters from the Columbia, 1822-1844, Chronicle of a Minnesota Gold Mining Hirshson, review, 59(2):110-11 93(3):151-53; rev. of Travels among the Company, 57(1):40; rev. of Life in Gressley, Gene M., “Colonialism: A Western Dena: Exploring Alaska’s Yukon Valley, Western Mining Camps: Social and Complaint,” 54(1):1-8; Bankers and 93(3):151-53 Legal Aspects, 1848-1872, 70(2):92; rev. Cattlemen, review, 58(1):40; The Greene, Roger S. of Rocky Mountain Mining Camps: The Twentieth-Century American West: and anti-Chinese sentiment in Seattle, Urban Frontier, 59(3):165; rev. of The A Potpourri, review, 70(2):93; West 17(1):20, 22-23, 20(3):208-209, Struggle for the Border, 48(1):27-28; by East: The American West in the 39(2):103, 109, 122-27, 81(1):25, 27, rev. of The Transportation Frontier: Gilded Age, review, 64(4):179; ed., The 86(1):19-22 Trans-Mississippi West, 1865-1890, American West: A Reorientation, review, judicial opinions of, 28(1):32, 48 55(4):181; rev. of Underground Warfare 59(3):162; ed., Bostonians and Bullion: Greene, Sarah, Forest of Time: A Century of at Butte, 56(3):134; rev. of The Union The Journal of Robert Livermore, 1892- Science at Wind River Experimental Pacific Railroad: A Case in Premature 1915, review, 62(3):123-24; ed., Old Forest, review, 99(3):149-50 Enterprise, 53(1):44-45; rev. of Wagon West/New West: Quo Vadis? 89(2):93, Greene, Theodore P., America’s Heroes: The Roads West, 44(2):90-91; rev. of review, 87(2):105-106; rev. of The

Index 151 American Collector, 48(3):110-11; rev. Griffiths, Gordon, 88(4):191-92 the Spheres, 29(3):248-49 of Copper King at War: The Biography Griffiths, Thomas C., 4(4):253, 259, 269, Gronsky, Paul P., The War and the Russian of F. Augustus Heinze, 61(4):231-32; 271-72 Government, Vol. 1: The Central rev. of North American Cattle-Ranching Griggs, Chauncey, 70(4):146-47, 88(1):34-35, Government, 20(2):151 Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion, and 37, 39 Gros Ventre people, 35(2):135-36 Differentiation, 87(2):95-96 Griggs, Everett, 41(4):290-311 Gross, Albert, 81(2):43-45 Grew, Joseph C., 65(1):10, 13-16 Grim, Jack, 82(3):98-99 Gross, F. A., 101(1):21 Grewingk, Constantine, 58(1):35-36 Grim, Ronald E., Eye of the Explorer: Views of Gross, Robert, 88(2):85 Grey, Zane, Desert of Wheat, 91(4):217-18 the Northern Pacific Railroad Survey, Grossman, Daniel, “Hanford and Its Early The Grey Fox: The True Story of Bill Miner— 1853-54, review, 102(3):144 Radioactive Atmospheric Releases,” Last of the Old-Time Bandits, by Mark Grimes, Alan P., The Puritan Ethic and 85(1):6-14 Dugan and John Boessenecker, review, Woman Suffrage, review, 59(1):52-53 Groth, J. H., rev. of Jonathan Edwards, 1703- 86(4):191-92 Grimes, Eliah, 11(3):174-77, 12(3):184-85, 1758: Representative Selections, with Grier, W. H., 2(1):31, 2(3):239 188, 191-95, 23(4):280-81 Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Griffen, Robert A., ed., My Life in the Grimm, Warren O., 45(4):118, 121-23, 28(1):108-10 Mountains and on the Plains: The 57(2):67-70 Grottle, John, 96(3):117, 119-20 Newly Discovered Autobiography Grimshaw, Patricia, Paths of Duty: American Ground Under Our Feet, An Autobiography, by by David Meriwether, by David Missionary Wives in Nineteenth- Richard T. Ely, 30(3):364 Meriwether, review, 57(2):88 Century Hawaii, review, 81(2):77 Group of Seven (Ontario painters), Griffin, A. P. C.,Bibliography of American Grimsted, David, Melodrama Unveiled: 90(4):182-90 Historical Societies, review, 2(4):361-62 American Theater and Culture, 1800- Grove Karl Gilbert: A Great Engine of Research, Griffin, Charles J., 3, 2(4):352-54, 23(2):134- 1850, review, 60(2):107 by Stephen J. Pyne, review, 73(4):185 37, 23(3):196, 199, 1(4):407-408, Grinëv, Andrei V., “Russian Maritime Grover, Cuvier, 2(2):118-19, 10(1):4, 8-9, 15, 43(3):203-205 Catastrophes during the Colonization 47(4):101-102, 48(2):50 Griffin, Eldon,Clippers and Consuls. American of Alaska, 1741-1867,” 102(4):178-94; Grover, David H., Debaters and Dynamiters: Consular and Commercial Relations The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, The Story of the Haywood Trial, with Eastern Asia, 1845-1860, review, 1741-1867, review, 98(4):200-201 59(1):25, 27, review, 56(1):40-41; 30(4):453-54; Oysters Have Eyes; or, Grinnell, George Bird, 75(4):169 Diamondfield Jack: A Study in Frontier The Travels of a Pacific Oyster, review, Grinstead, Loren, 38(2):107-108, 52(3):106- Justice, review, 60(4):231-32 33(1):85 107 Grover, La Fayette, 3(1):77, 60(3):136-44, Griffin, G. W., 27(4):320, 344-45 gristmills, 11(4):249, 13(2):110, 24(1):13-14 86(3):121-22, 89(3):141 Griffin, John A., “Washington Thirty Years Griswold, Candace, 18(1):28-32 Grover, Steve, 31(4):386 Ago,” 7(2):133-35 Griswold, George, 18(1):28-32 Grover Cleveland, by Rexford G. Tugwell, Griffin, John S. (missionary), 24(2):109, Griswold, M. S., 49(1):36 review, 60(2):108-109 33(2):180-81 Griswold, Mrs. W. S., 67(3):107, 109 Groves, Leslie, 85(1):8-9, 12-13, 95(2):13 Griffin, John S.,A Doctor Comes to California. Griswold, Robert L., Family and Divorce Growing Up with the Country: Childhood The Diary of John S. Griffin, Assistant in California, 1850-1890: Victorian on the Far Western Frontier, by Elliott Surgeon with Kearny’s Dragoons, 1846- Illusions and Everyday Realities, review, West, review, 81(4):157 1847, review, 35(3):276-77 75(1):44 Growler (ship), 7(1):22, 34 Griffin, Kristen,Early Views: Historical Griswold, Rufus, 45(4):105-106 The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Vignettes of Sitka National Historical Griswold, W. S., rev. of Children of God: An Government, by J. Allen Smith, Park, review, 95(3):156-57 American Epic, 31(2):220-21; rev. of 35(3):211-12, 53(2):50-59, review, Griffin, Tracy E., 87(2):86-88, 90 Frontier Doctor, 31(2):213 22(2):150 Griffin, Walter R., “George W. Goethals, Griswold del Castillo, Richard, César Chávez: The Growth of a City: Power and Politics in Explorer of the Pacific Northwest, A Triumph of Spirit, review, 88(3):151- Portland, Oregon, 1915 to 1950, by E. 1882-84,” 62(4):129-41 52 Kimbark MacColl, review, 73(1):42 Griffith, D. D., rev. ofMain Currents of Grit, Grief and Gold, by Fenton B. Whiting, Growth of American State Constitutions From American Thought, 22(1):64 review, 24(2):152-53 1776 to the End of the Year 1914, by Griffith, Rebecca, 7(1):51 Gritzner, Charles F., The Mountain West: James Quayle Dealey, review, 6(3):203- Griffith, Robert,The Politics of Fear: Joseph Intepreting the Folk Landscape, review, 205 R. McCarthy and the Senate, review, 89(3):162-63 The Growth of American Thought, by Merle 63(2):75-76 The Grizzly Bear: Portraits from Life, ed. Curti, review, 35(2):182 Griffiths, Austin E., 56(1):3-4, 66(1):17-22, Bessie Doak Haynes and Edgar Haynes, Growth of the American Revolution, 1766- 76(1):22-32 review, 57(3):130-31 1775, by Bernhard Knollenberg, Griffiths, David B., “Far-western Populist The Grizzly Bear: The Narrative of a Hunter- review, 67(3):130 Thought: A Comparative Study of Naturalist, by William H. Wright, “Growth of the Trust Business in Washington: John R. Rogers and Davis H. Waite,” review, 70(1):46 1929-1952,” by Howard H. Preston, 60(4):183-92; rev. of Coxey’s Army: A Groh, George W., Gold Fever: Being a True 43(2):120-53 Study of the Industrial Army Movement Account, Both Horrifying and Hilarious, The Growth of the United States, by Ralph of 1894, 60(1):47-48; rev. of Urban of the Art of Healing (so-called) During Volney Harlow, review, 17(1):68-69 Populism and Free Silver in Montana: A the California Gold Rush, review, Grozdev, Mikhail S., 38(1):35, 58, 63 Narrative of Ideology in Political Action, 58(3):156 Grubbs, Donald H., Cry from the Cotton: The 63(1):34 Grondal, Florence Armstrong, The Music of Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union and

152 Pacific Northwest Quarterly the New Deal, review, 64(1):42-43 Guice, John D. W., ed., By His Own Hand? Guide to the Study and Reading of American Gruberg, Martin, Women in American Politics: The Mysterious Death of Meriwether History, by Edward Channing, Albert An Assessment and Sourcebook, review, Lewis, review, 98(1):39-40; rev. of Bushnell Hart, and Frederick Jackson 60(4):232-33 Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark Turner, review, 4(1):48 Grubstaking the Palouse: Gold Mining in the to Jonathan Clark, 94(3):155-56; rev. A Guide to the Study and Reading of the Hoodoo Mountains of North Idaho, of Old West/New West: Quo Vadis? History of the Pacific Northwest, by 1860-1950, by Richard C. Waldbauer, 87(2):105-106 Arthur Samuel Taylor, 27(1):91-92 review, 78(3):115 A Guide to Alaska: Last American Frontier, by “Guide to The Washington Historical Gruener, Daniel, 89(2):69, 74 Merle Colby, review, 31(1):104-105 Quarterly and The Pacific Northwest Gruening, Ernest A Guide to Architecture in Washington State: Quarterly, 1906-1938,” by Jesse S. and Alaska Native claims, 82(4):140-48 An Environmental Perspective, by Douglas, 29(4):339-40 and decline of Alaska gold mining, Sally B. Woodbridge and Robert guidebooks 80(2):63, 68, 70 Montgomery, review, 73(1):48 and Federal Writers’ Project, 59(2):68-76, on federal government in Alaska, A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the 61(4):185-92 60(2):57-59 United States, by Philip M. Hamer, promoting national parks, 74(3):118-21 on history of Alaska, 77(4):130-31, 138 review, 53(2):80-81 by Strahorn, Robert E., 59(1):33-45 and internment of Japanese, 74(3):125, Guide to Colorado Newspapers, 1859-1963, See also promotional literature; tourism 127-30 comp. Donald E. Oehlerts, review, Guie, Heister Dean, 82(2):78 and Mount McKinley National Park, 56(4):179 works of: Adventures in Geyserland, 96(4):174-75 A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to America 26(3):236 and U.S. commissioners, 89(3):120, 122- in Great Britain and Ireland, ed. B. Guild, Emily M., 6(1):18 24 R. Crick and Miriam Alman, review, Guilds Lake (Portland housing project), works of: The Battle for Alaska Statehood, 54(1):44-45 92(3):140-43 review, 59(4):228; ed., An Alaska Guide to Materials for American History in Guilliford, Jacob, 14(4):256 Reader, 1867-1967, review, 58(4):212- Russian Archives, by Frank A. Golder, Guillingsrude, Ollie, 15(4):256-57 13; rev. of The Future of Alaska: 8(3):230-31 Guilt by Association: Essays on Japanese Economic Consequences of Statehood, Guide to Materials for American History in the Settlement, Internment, and Relocation 54(4):178 Libraries and Archives of Paris, Vol. 1, in the Rocky Mountain West, ed. Mike Gruetter, Robert, ed., Vancouver’s First by Waldo G. Leland, 24(2):155 Mackey, review, 93(1):39-41 Century: A City Album, 1860-1960, A Guide to the Archives of Labor History and Guitteau, William Backus, The History of the review, 70(4):185 Urban Affairs: Wayne State University, United States, review, 17(1):68-69 Grunbaum, Maurice, 70(2):71 ed. Warner W. Pflug, review, 67(1):46 Guizot, François, 44(2):69, 73 Grund, Francis, 52(1):3-4 A Guide to the Care and Administration of Gulick, Bill, Roll On, Columbia: A Historical Guaranty Trust Company. See National Bank Manuscripts, by Lucile M. Kane, review, Novel, Bk. 1: To the Pacific, Bk. 2: of Commerce (Yakima, Wash.) 52(3):125-26 Through the Cascades, Bk. 3: Into the guardian spirits, 28(4):370-71, 48(4):139-45 Guide to the County Archives of California, by Desert, review, 90(2):105-106; Snake Guardians of the Columbia, by John H. Owen C. Coy, 13(4):304 River Country, review, 64(1):36; They Williams, review, 3(4):305 Guide to the Diplomatic Archives of Western Came to a Valley, review, 59(4):225; Guarding the Golden Door: American Europe, ed. Daniel H. Thomas and rev. of The American Western Novel, Immigration Policy and Immigrants Lynn M. Case, review, 52(3):125 58(2):64; rev. of Max Brand: The Big since 1882, by Roger Daniels, review, A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific “Westerner,” 62(3):120 96(1):37-38 Northwest, rev. ed., by Robert H. Ruby Gulliford, Andrew, rev. of Art of the American Guarneri, Carl, ed., Religion and Society in and John A. Brown, review, 84(4):152 Indian Frontier, 84(4):153-54 the American West: Historical Essays, A Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Gulliksen, Oyvind T., rev. of Selected Plays of review, 79(2):76 Eastern Washington State Historical Marcus Thrane, 99(2):97-98 Guatimozin (ship), 4(3):169 Society, by Edward W. Nolan, review, Gunboat Diplomacy in the Wilson Era: The Guberlet, Muriel L., The Windows to His 79(3):122 U.S. Navy in Haiti, 1915-1916, by World: The Story of Trevor Kincaid, A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of David Healy, review, 68(4):195-96 review, 67(4):180-81 the Bancroft Library, Vol. 1: Pacific Gunboat Frontier: British Maritime Authority Gubser, Benedict, 32(1):71 and Western Manuscripts (except and Northwest Coast Indians, 1846-90, Gudde, Erwin G., German Pioneers in Early California), ed. Dale L. Morgan and by Barry M. Gough, review, 76(2):72 California, 19(2):153; Sutter’s Own George P. Hammond, review, 55(2):54 Gunderson, G. B., 4(1):14, 30 Story. The Life of General John Augustus Guide to the Materials for United States Gunderson, J. B., 4(1):25 Sutter and the History of New Helvetia History in Canadian Archives, by David Gundlach, Ralph, 88(4):188-89, 192 in the Sacramento Valley, review, W. Parker, review, 5(1):59-60 The Gunfighter: Man or Myth? by Joseph G. 28(2):202-203 Guide to the Materials in London Archives Rosa, review, 61(2):109-10 Guépin, Jean Pierre, 72(1):3-5 for the History of the United States Gunn, Elisha, 51(4):172, 174, 177-78 Guerlac, Henry, 92(1):33, 36 Since 1783, by Charles O. Paulin and Gunn, James, 53(4):141-42 Guemes Island (Wash.), 37(3):189-90 Frederic L. Paxson, 5(3):230-31 Gunn, Thomas W., 30(3):336-37 Guests Never Leave Hungry: The A Guide to the Principal Sources for Early Gunns, Albert F., “The First Tacoma Narrows Autobiography of James Sewid, A American History (1600-1800) in the Bridge: A Brief History of Galloping Kwakiutl Indian, ed. James P. Spradley, City of New York, by Evarts B. Greene Gertie,” 72(4):162-69; “The Mooney- review, 61(2):114-15 and Richard B. Morris, 21(2):152 Billings Case: An Essay Review,”

Index 153 60(4):216-20; “Ray Becker, the Last rev. of Native Houses of Western North Indians,” 8(4):243-50; “Prehistoric Centralia Prisoner,” 59(2):88-99; rev. America, 12(3):229-30; rev. of Nordwest Spokane—An Indian Legend,” of The aclu and the Wagner Act: An Amerikanische Indianerkunst, 15(1):69; 1(3):136-37; Recollections from the Inquiry into the Depression-Era Crisis of rev. of Pitseolak: Pictures out of My Life, Colville Indian Agency, 1886-1889, American Liberalism, 73(2):92 65(1):41-42; rev. of Primitive Art: Its review, 93(4):205-206 Guns, Gold and Caravans: The Extraordinary Traditions and Styles, 54(4):177; rev. of Gyokken Cafe, 96(1):24 Life and Times of Fred Meyer Schroder, Rhythm for Rain, 28(4):418; rev. of The Gyory, Andrew, Closing the Gate: Race, Frontiersman and Soldier of Fortune, Sea Hunters: Indians of the Northwest Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act, in California, Mexico, Alaska and Coast, 44(1):42-43; rev. of The review, 90(4):215 China, including his Discovery of the Totem Pole Indians, 56(3):140; rev. of The Gypsy in Northwest America, by Gabrielle Mysterious Pyramids of Shensi. . . . by Twentieth Century Indians, 33(1):103 Tyrner-Stastny, review, 71(3):133 Robert Easton, review, 70(4):183 Guralnick, Elissa S., How Raven Found the Guns on the Early Frontiers: A History of Daylight and Other American Indian Firearms from Colonial Times Through Stories, review, 93(1):37-38 the Years of the Western Fur Trade, by Gus J. Solomon, Liberal Politics, Jews, and H Carl P. Russell, review, 49(1):44-45 the Federal Courts, by Harry H. Stein, Gunther, Erna (Erna Gunther Spier), review, 97(4):211-12 H. C. Page (ship), 33(3):314, 322, 329 43(4):262-63, 45(2):48 Gusfield, Joseph R.,Symbolic Crusade: Status H. Clark and Company, 31(3):266-69 works of: “The Indian Background of Politics and the American Temperance H. M. Chittenden: A Western Epic, Being Washington History,” 41(3):189- Movement, review, 56(4):182 a Selection from His Unpublished 202; “Museums and the Teaching of Gustafson, Charles, director, Cuts, review, Journals, Diaries, and Reports, ed. History,” 36(1):79-80; “Reminiscences 72(3):111 Bruce Le Roy, review, 53(4):161-62 of a Whaler’s Wife,” 33(1):65-69; Gustavus Sohon’s Portraits of Flathead and “H. M. Chittenden’s ‘Notes on Forestry “Vancouver and the Indians of Puget Pend d’Oreille Indians, 1854, by John C. Paper,’” ed. Gordon B. Dodds, Sound,” 51(1):1-12; Ethnobotany of Ewers, review, 40(4):341 57(2):73-81 Western Washington, review, 37(2):163- Gustison, Elizabeth Sutton, “The Boeing H. R.: A Biography of H. R. MacMillan, by Ken 64; Ethnographische Notizen über die Story,” 45(2):41-46; rev. of Early Drushka, review, 88(2):97-98 Indianerstämme des Puget Sundes, Washington Communities in Art, Haa Kusteeyí, Our Culture: Tlingit Life 16(4):310; A Further Analysis of the 60(1):28; rev. of Historic Ports of Stories, ed. Nora Marks Dauenhauer First Salmon Ceremony, 19(4):306; Puget Sound, 60(1):28; rev. of Market and Richard Dauenhauer, review, Indian Life on the Northwest Coast of Sketchbook, 61(1):30; rev. of Northwest 87(4):216-17 North America as Seen by the Early Forts and Trading Posts, 60(1):28; rev. Haa Shuká, Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Explorers and Fur Traders during the of Northwest History in Art, 1778-1963, Narratives, ed. Nora Marks Last Decades of the Eighteenth Century, 60(1):28 Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer, review, 66(1):36-37; Klallam Ethnology, Gutfeld, Arnon, Montana’s Agony: Years of review, 79(2):82 18(2):152; Klallam Folk Tales, 17(1):72- War and Hysteria, 1917-1921, review, Haagenson, Dean, 102(4):165, 170-72 73; The Permanent Collection, Vol. 1: 72(2):89 Haarsager, Sandra, Bertha Knight Landes The First in a Series of Catalogs on the Guthman, Edwin, 89(1):21-24, 26-32 of Seattle, Big-City Mayor, review, Permanent Collection of the Whatcom Guthrie, Abelard, 2(3):222-24 86(1):45 Museum of History and Art, review, Guthrie, E. R., The State University: Its Haas, William H., Outposts of Defense, review, 68(4):196-97; ed., Mythology of Puget Function and Its Future, review, 33(3):368; ed., The American Empire: A Sound, by Hermann Haeberlin, 50(3):116-17 Study of the Outlying Territories of the 18(2):149; rev. of American Indian Life, Gutiérrez, Ramón, When Jesus Came, the United States, review, 32(3):338-39 13(3):233-34; rev. of Ancient Warriors Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Haase, Ynez D., Historical Atlas of the of the North Pacific, 17(1):66-67; rev. of Sexuality, and Power in New Mexico, American West, review, 81(1):37 The Apache Indians, 30(1):116-17; rev. 1500-1846, 85(2):50-58 Haberlach, Carl, 49(2):81, 69(2):78, 81 of Coastal Explorations of Washington, Guttmann, Allen, The Conservative Tradition Habib, Douglas, rev. of Army Regulars on the 51(2):87-88; rev. of Dendrochronology in America, review, 59(3):173 Western Frontier, 1848-1861, 94(1):44 in Northern Alaska, 34(2):222-23; Gutzlaff, Charles, 36(4):321-26, 73(1):22-23, Haccou, Keave (Keahwaccow; Keavechaccow; rev. of Eskimos, 64(3):128; rev. of 26 Keavehaccow), 10(3):215-30, Ethnographic Bibliography of North Gutzman, K. R. Constantine, rev. of Arming 11(2):137-40, 142, 146, 13(4):296, America, 33(4):453-54; rev. of Fighting America: The Origins of a National Gun 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-33, 14(4):299- with Property, 42(3):257-59; rev. of Culture, 92(3):153-54 306, 15(2):137, 15(3):219-21 Honne, the Spirit of the Chehalis, “Gutzon Borglum: Mount Rushmore and Hacker, Barton C., rev. of Working on the 17(1):66-67; rev. of Hunters of the the American Tradition,” by Walker Bomb: An Oral History of WWII Northern Forest: Designs for Survival Rumble, 59(3):121-27 Hanford, 88(2):96-97 Among the Alaskan Kutchin, 65(3):149- Guzzo, Lou, 76(3):85-86, 91-92, 93(2):82-83, Hacking, Norman R., rev. of Drums and 50; rev. of Indian Houses of Puget 86, 91 Scalpel: From Native Healers to Sound, 12(3):229-30; rev. of Indians Guy, G. O. See G. O. Guy Drug Company Physicians on the North Pacific Coast, of the Northwest Coast, 16(2):150-51; Guy C. Phinney house (Seattle), 69(2):74, 60(3):164-65; rev. of They Gave Royal rev. of Kutkos, Chinook Tyee, 35(1):76- 81(4):140-41 Assent, 60(3):164-65 77; rev. of Lore and Legends of the Gwin, William, 12(2):84-85 Hackley, Henry C., 14(4):260 Klamath River Indians, 21(1):67-68; Gwydir, Rickard D., “A Record of the San Poil Hackney, Herbert, 31(2):137-47, 151, 153

154 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Hackney, Sheldon, Populism to Progressivism Hague, Frank, 63(4):153 Perce), 33(4):450; rev. of Old Man in Alabama, review, 61(2):119 Hague, Harlan, Thomas O. Larkin: A Life of Crow’s Boy: Adventures in Early Idaho, Haddon, Albert C., 101(3/4):145, 147 Patriotism and Profit in Old California, 40(1):72-73; rev. of Pacific Northwest Haden, I. A., 11(1):62, 11(3):222, 11(4):296- review, 82(3):113 Indian Wars, 45(1):33; rev. of Pioneer 97, 12(2):147, 12(3):221, 227, 13(1):60, Hahn, Kenneth, 86(2):67 Days in Idaho County, Vol. 1, 39(1):67- 63, 65, 13(2):135, 13(3):229-30, Haida Gwaii: Human History and 68; rev. of Trails of Early Idaho: The 13(4):299, 14(3):227, 15(2):129, 133 Environment from the Time of Loon to Pioneer Life of George W. Goodhart, and Haden, I. N., 11(2):142, 146-47 the Time of the Iron People, ed. Daryl His Association with the Hudson’s Bay Hadley, Henry Kimball, 35(1):21-22 W. Fedje and Rolf W. Mathewes, and American Fur Company’s Traders Hadlock, Samuel, 4(1):39 review, 98(3):149-50 and Trappers, 32(2):218-19; rev. of War Hadlock, Wash., 10(2):102 Haig, Emily, 96(2):87 Chief Joseph, 33(1):99-101; rev. of The Hadlow, Robert W., “C. B. McCullough: Haig, Robert W., 53(1):18-29 Yakimas, 47(4):126-27 The Engineer and Oregon’s Bridge- Haig-Brown, Roderick L., The Pacific Haines, Francis D., Jr., “Francois Payette, Building Boom, 1919-1936,” 82(1):8- Northwest, review, 55(4):179; Return to Master of Fort Boise,” 47(2):57-61; 19; Elegant Arches, Soaring Spans: C. the River: A Story of the Chinook Run, “The Jacksonville Cannonball: The B. McCullough, Oregon’s Master Bridge review, 33(1):85-86; A River Never History of the Rogue River Valley Builder, review, 94(1):43; rev. of Saving Sleeps, review, 38(2):179-80; Timber, A Railway, 1890-1925,” 50(4):144-55; California’s Coast: Army Engineers at Novel of Pacific Coast Loggers,review, “The Relations of the Hudson’s Bay Oceanside and Humboldt Bay, 84(2):64 33(4):447-48 Company with the American Fur Haeberlin, Hermann, Ethnographische Hail, Barbara A., Out of the North: The Traders in the Pacific Northwest,” Notizen über die Indianerstämme des Subarctic Collection of the Haffenreffer 40(4):273-94; comment on “Aboriginal Puget Sundes, 16(4):310; Mythology of Museum of Anthropology, review, Populations of the Lower Northwest Puget Sound, 18(2):149 81(4):155 Coast,” by Herbert C. Taylor, Jr., Hafen, LeRoy R., 37(2):103-104, 107 Hail Columbia: The Thirty-Year Struggle 54(4):165-66; Gold on Sterling Creek: works of: Broken Hand: The Life History for Grand Coulee Dam, by George A Century of Placer Mining, review, of Thomas Fitzpatrick, review, Sundborg, review, 45(4):132 56(1):38-39; ed., A Bride on the 22(4):312-14; The Overland Mail, Hailey, John, 21(3):214, 217, 21(4):281-82, Bozeman Trail: The Letters and Diary review, 18(1):72-73; Western America: 284-86, 34(2):139, 46(3):80-85, 88 of Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 1866, review, The Exploration, Settlement, and Haines, Aubrey L., ed., “Mountain Challenge, 63(4):168; rev. of David Newsom: Development of the Region beyond 1857: Journal of Lt. August V. Kautz The Western Observer, 1805-1882, the Mississippi, review, 32(4):460-61; on Mount Rainier,” 48(4):134-38; 64(4):162; rev. of Lost Mines and ed., Life in the Far West, by George Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests of Treasures of the Pacific Northwest, Frederick Ruxton, review, 42(3):247- Rainier, review, 54(3):130; rev. of Men 49(1):45-46; rev. of The Oregon Desert, 48; ed., Ruxton of the Rockies, review, and Trade on the Northwest Frontier 56(1):39-40; rev. of Requiem for a 42(1):81-82; rev. of Colorado, the as Shown by the Fort Owen Ledger, People: The Rogue Indians and the Centennial State, 32(3):331-32 47(1):30 Frontiersmen, 64(1):44; rev. of Samuel Hagan, William T., Indian Police and Judges: Haines, Francis, “Chief Joseph and the Nez Hearne and the Northwest Passage, Experiments in Acculturation and Perce Warriors,” 45(1):1-7; “Problems 55(3):129; rev. of Shallow Grave at Controls, review, 57(3):129-30; rev. of of Indian Policy,” 41(3):203-12; “The Waiilatpu: The Sagers’ West, 62(1):6 Fraud, Politics, and the Dispossession of Western Limits of the Buffalo Range,” Haines, Guy, 7(4):276-77 the Indians: The Iroquois Land Frontier 31(4):389-98; ed., “Letters of an Army Haines, John (governor), 48(3):95, 83(1):14- in the Colonial Period, 62(1):34-35; rev. Captain on the Sioux Campaign of 17 of Frontiersmen in Blue: The United 1879-1880,” 39(1):39-64; Appaloosa: Haines, John C. (lawyer), 16(2):127-30, States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865, The Spotted Horse in Art and History, 37(3):241-49, 253-55, 92(2):83-84 59(4):223-24; rev. of Indian Fights: New review, 55(1):39-40; The Buffalo, Haines, R. R., “Brief History of the Western Facts on Seven Encounters, 58(1):45; review, 62(3):121-22; The Plains Union Russian Extension Telegraph,” rev. of The Shadow of Sequoyah: Social Indians, review, 69(1):29-30; Red 72(3):137-40 Documents of the Cherokees, 1862-1964, Eagles of the Northwest: The Story of Haines Mission (Alaska), 10(3):171-72, 57(4):190-91, 58(1):45 Chief Joseph and His People, review, 42(3):211-16 Hagemeister, Ludvig von (Leontii 30(3):348; rev. of Alaska Beckons, Hains, Julia Dean, 15(1):47-48 Andrianovich Gagemeister), 7(4):278, 38(3):275-76; rev. of Calabashes and Hair, William Ivy, Bourbonism and Agrarian 283, 290, 102(4):188 Kings: An Introduction to Hawaii, Protest: Louisiana Politics, 1877-1900, Hagen, Lois D., A Parish in the Pines, review, 37(4):361; rev. of Catholic Indian review, 62(1):39-40 30(3):358-59 Missions and Grant’s Peace Policy, Haites, Erik F., Western River Transportation: Hagen, Per, On Both Sides of the Ocean: A Part 1870-1884, 46(4):125; rev. of Cry The Era of Early Internal Development, of Per Hagen’s Journey, ed. Kate Stafford of the Thunderbird: The American 1810-1860, review, 69(2):87 and Harald Naess, review, 77(1):33 Indian’s Own Story, 42(1):88; rev. of Hak, Gordon, “Red Wages: Communists and The Hagen Site; A Prehistoric Village on the The Forgotten Kutenai, 47(4):126-27; the 1934 Vancouver Island Loggers Lower Yellowstone, by William Mulloy, rev. of Hear Me, My Chiefs, 44(1):41; Strike,” 80(3):82-90; Capital and review, 34(4):411-12 rev. of Idaho Lore, 31(2):212-13; rev. of Labour in the British Columbia Forest Haggin, James Ben Ali, 41(4):313-17, 320, Indian Agent, 42(3):256; rev. of Jacob Industry, 1934-74, review, 99(3):137; 324-25, 328 Horner and the Indian Campaigns of Turning Trees into Dollars: The British Hagiwara, Mike, 74(3):129-30 1876 and 1877 (The Sioux and the Nez Columbia Coastal Lumber Industry,

Index 155 1858-1913, review, 93(3):154-55; 82(3):101-108 Hall Jackson Kelley: Prophet of Oregon, by Fred rev. of The Legacy and the Challenge: Hall, Edwin O., 4(2):124, 14(4):291-98 Wilbur Powell, 9(3):232-33 A Century of the Forest Industry at Hall, Edwin S., Jr., Northwest Coast Indian Halla, Per Johannessen, 26(2):91 Cowichan Lake, 85(3):123 Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Screen Halladay, Laurel, rev. of One Step over the Hakluyt Society, 76(4):133 Prints, review, 73(4):185 Line: Toward a History of Women in the Halaas, David Fridtjof, Boom Town Hall, F. S., 38(3):243-44, 247-48 North American Wests, 100(1):42-43 Newspapers: Journalism on the Rocky works of: David Douglas, Pioneer Halleck, Henry W., 30(3):329-31, 47(2):36 Mountain Mining Frontier, 1859-1881, Naturalist on the Columbia River, 1825- Haller, G. Morris, 16(2):125-27, 28(1):29-31, review, 74(2):94 1833, 26(1):72; A Historical Resume 40, 56(3):98-100 Halcyon Days in Port Townsend, by C. H. of Exploration and Survey—Mammal Haller, Granville O., 2(1):30-31, 22(4):278, Hanford, 17(1):71 Types and Their Collectors in the State 27(4):403, 33(3):306, 308, 315, 330, Haldane, John, 28(4):405, 408 of Washington, 24(1):66-67 97(1):35-37, 99(4):164, 167-69 Hale, Calvin H., 5(1):33, 42, 8(1):4, 13(1):17- Hall, Fred M., 77(3):84 Haller, John S., Jr., The Physician and 18, 37(1):35 Hall, Gaven D., 26(4):275-76 Sexuality in Victorian America, review, Hale, Edward Everett, 35(4):343-45, 81(1):4 Hall, Greg, Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial 66(2):87-88 Hale, Frank, 91(2):61 Workers of the World and Agricultural Haller, Robin M., The Physician and Sexuality Hale, Frederick, “Danish Immigrant Laborers in the American West, 1905- in Victorian America, review, 66(2):87- Disillusionment in the Pacific 1930, review, 94(3):162-63 88 Northwest,” 71(1):15-23; ed., Danes in Hall, Harriet Hanson, 92(4):192 Hallett, J. L., 58(2):87 North America, review, 77(1):33 Hall, H. Lark, “V. L. Parrington’s Oklahoma Hallion, Richard P., Legacy of Flight: The Hale, Henry C., 37(1):51-53 Years, 1897-1908: ‘Few High Lights and Guggenheim Contribution to American Hale, Horatio, 16(1):51-52, 80(1):22, 27 Much Monotone’?” 72(1):20-28; V. L. Aviation, review, 70(1):40 Hale, J. F., 83(2):47 Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art, Hallock, Leavitt H., Why Our Flag Floats Over Hale, Owen, 6(3):148 review, 86(2):94 Oregon, review, 3(2):154-57 Haley, Fred T., 89(1):6-9, 95(1):20 Hall, Henry, 7(3):227, 24(1):38-39 Halloran, A. L., 73(1):24-25 Haley, H., 37(1):48 Hall, Isaac M. “Ike,” 74(1):28-30 Halloran, James, 2(1):38 Haley, James L., The Buffalo War: The History Hall, Jacob, rev. of Snohomish County: An Halloweena people. See Chehalis people of the Red River Indian Uprising of Illustrated History, 97(4):208-209 “Hall’s Visit to Oregon in 1839,” by Howard 1874, review, 68(4):193-94 Hall, James (army sergeant), 11(4):296, Malcolm Ballou, 14(4):291-98 Haley, John, 5(1):27 302, 12(4):302, 14(3):228, 15(1):66, Halper, Vicki, Findings: The Jewelry of “The ‘Half-Catholic’ Movement: Edwin and 15(2):128 Ramona Solberg, review, 95(1):47-48 Myron Eells and the Rise of the Indian Hall, James, The Indian Tribes of North Halpin, Marjorie, ed., Potlatch at Gitsegukla: Shaker Church,” by George Pierre America, review, 25(4):303 William Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks, Castile, 73(4):165-74 Hall, James K., A Study of Probated Estates in review, 92(2):96-97 Half-Sun on the Columbia: A Biography of Washington with Reference to the State Halseth, James A., ed., The Northwest Mosaic: Chief Moses, by Robert H. Ruby and Tax System, review, 31(2):209-10 Minority Conflicts in Pacific Northwest John A. Brown, review, 57(3):128-29 Hall, James Norman, Mutiny on the Bounty, History, review, 70(1):42-43 Hal-Hal-Tlos-Sot (Lawyer; Nez Perce leader), review, 25(1):65-67 Halsey, A., 17(3):177 25(1):37-48, 31(4):457-58 Hall, John (attorney), 80(4):158, 91(4):206 Halsey, Francis W., ed., A Tour of Four during Indian wars (1855-58), 1(4):254, Hall, John H. (University of Washington Great Rivers: The Hudson, Mohawk, 5(4):294-95, 25(2):132, 97(1):20, 23- president), 8(2):119-21, 23(4):247-57 Susquehanna and Delaware, in 1769; 24, 28-29, 99(4):165, 167 Hall, Laura E., 71(3):116 being the journal of Richard Smith memorial to, 21(2): 158 Hall, Lee Ann, rev. of Plowed Under: of Burlington, New Jersey, review, and missionaries, 42(3):228 Agriculture and Environment in the 1(3):170-71 on treaties, 61(4):195 Palouse, 99(2):100-101 Halsey, John C., 48(2):55-58, 98(1):7-8, 11 halibut, 96(3):115-16 Hall, Peter, 8(4):252 Halstead, Jacob, 14(4):256 fisheries, conservation and regulation of, Hall, R. M., 15(2):128 Halstead House (Tacoma, Wash.), 6(4):241- 20(1):9, 38(1):27-28, 33, 39(3):217, Hall, Roberta L., “A Legacy for the Pacific 42 229, 84(2):78 Northwest: Franz Boas’s Surveys Hamblen, Herbert M., 48(4):113 and Makah, 43(4):264-67, 87(4):189-91 of Native People in the Late 19th Hambleton, Josiah W., 37(1):51 and Norwegians, 34(1):15-16 Century,” 97(2):59-68; “The Village Hamblett, E. T., 1(1):75-77 See also commercial fishing; fish and at the Mouth of the Coquille River: Hamburger, Robert, Two Rooms: The Life of fisheries; sport fishing Historical Questions of Who, When, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, review, Halket, Cayuse. See Cayuse Halket and Where,” 82(3):101-108; ed., People 90(4):207 Halkomelam (language), 41(4):332-41 of the Coquille Estuary: Native Use of Hamby, Alonzo L., Beyond the New Deal: Hall, Bill, Frank Church, D.C., and Me, review, Resources on the Oregon Coast, review, Harry S. Truman and American 88(1):51-52 88(3):156-57 Liberalism, review, 68(1):31-32; rev. of Hall, Camden, 100(3):108-11, 113, 115-16 Hall, Sarah. See Ladd, Sarah Henry A. Wallace of Iowa: The Agrarian Hall, Clifton R., Andrew Johnson, Military Hall, Sarah Lyons Williams, 14(4):291-98 Years, 1910-1940, 61(1):61-62; rev. of Governor of Tennessee, 8(2):156 Hall, Walter A., 77(3):84-85 My Roosevelt Years, 79(4):160 Hall, Don Alan, “The Village at the Mouth Hall, Wash., 10(2):103 Hamer, Philip M., A Guide to Archives and of the Coquille River: Historical Hall J. Kelley on Oregon, ed. Fred Wilbur Manuscripts in the United States, Questions of Who, When, and Where,” Powell, review, 24(3):232-33 review, 53(2):80-81

156 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Hamilton (ship), 11(3):174-77, 21(3):179-82 California), review, 55(2):54; rev. of Western Canada, 90(3):159-60 Hamilton, Charles, ed., Cry of the Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for Handloggers, by W. H. Jackson, with Ethel Thunderbird: The American Indian’s the Library of the American Antiquarian Dassow, review, 66(2):90 Own Story, review, 42(1):88 Society, 1908-1958, 51(1):36 Handsaker, Morrison, rev. of When Labor Hamilton, Charles K. (aviator), 92(2):71-75, Hammond, J. F., 2(3):239-40 Organizes, 29(3):330-32 78 Hammond, John Hays, 27(1):63 Haney, Bert, 98(3):118-19, 123-24 Hamilton, Edward, 3(3):179-80 Hammond, John Martin, Quaint and Historic Haney, John, 45(4):119-20 Hamilton, Henry W., The Sioux of the Forts of North America, review, Hanford, Cornelius Holgate, 17(1):38, Rosebud: A History in Pictures, review, 7(3):251 17(2):157-58, 22(4):278, 43(1):6, 64(1):44 Hammond, Thomas M., 33(3):308 43(2):158, 160, 50(1):28, 97(3):139, Hamilton, Jean Tyree, The Sioux of the Hamot, Alice Turnidge, The Trail Blazers; 141-45 Rosebud: A History in Pictures, review, Historical and Genealogical Record works of: “Members of the Seattle Bar 64(1):44 of Early Pioneer Families of Oregon, Who Died Young,” 16(2):122-31, Hamilton, J. Kent, 68(4):166, 171-74 Missouri and the South, 26(3):236 17(1):18-26; “The Orphan Railroad Hamilton, J. Scott, Prophecy of the Swan: The Hampden, John, ed., Francis Drake, Privateer: and the Ram’s Horn Right of Way,” Upper Peace River Fur Trade of 1794- Contemporary Narratives and 14(2):83-99; “Professor Edmond S. 1823, review, 88(4):196-97 Documents, review, 65(1):40-41 Meany,” 1(3):164-67; General Claxton: Hamilton, James McClelland, From Hampsten, Elizabeth, Settlers’ Children: A Novel, 9(1):74; Halcyon Days in Wilderness to Statehood: A History of Growing Up on the Great Plains, review, Port Townsend, 17(1):71; Seattle and Montana, 1805-1900, review, 49(1):40- 83(4):157; ed., Far from Home: Families Environs, 15(4):300-301 41 of the Westward Journey, review, Hanford, Frank, 17(1):23 Hamilton, John W., 31(3):292-344 81(1):30 Hanford, Homer, 38(4):338-40, 343, 345 Hamilton, Ladd, This Bloody Deed: The Hampton, H. Duane, How the U.S. Cavalry Hanford, Julius, 48(3):92 Magruder Incident, review, 87(3):163 Saved Our National Parks, review, Hanford, Lauron, 27(1):94 Hamilton, Nev., 30(2):146, 151-67 64(2):93; rev. of The Fight to Save the Hanford, Wash., 10(2):104, 95(2):83 Hamilton, Raphael N., Marquette’s Redwoods: A History of Environmental “Hanford and Its Early Radioactive Explorations: The Narratives Reform, 1917-1978, 75(4):190 Atmospheric Releases,” by Daniel Reexamined, review, 63(3):121-22 Hancock (ship), 4(3):166-67, 11(1):11-13, 17- Grossman, 85(1):6-14 Hamilton, S. M., 16(3):166-67, 185 19, 21-23, 12(1):16, 20 Hanford and the Bomb: An Oral History of Hamilton, T. J., 37(3):231-57, 48(4):125 Hancock, Julia, 1(4):248 World War II, by S. L. Sanger, review, Hamilton, Thomas F., 92(2):73, 75-79 Hancock, Samuel, 8(2):146, 149, 11(2):146, 83(1):30 Hamilton, Wash., 10(2):103 12(1):68, 14(4):303, 33(3):307, 316, Hanford Camp (Wash.). See Camp Hanford Hamilton, William, 18(2):97, 100 43(4):283, 285-95 Hanford Engineer Works. See Hanford Site Hamilton Code (1849-50), 27(1):21 works of: The Narrative of Samuel Hanford Site (Wash.), 87(2):78, 101(2):87-99 Hamilton Island (Columbia River), 25(2):138 Hancock, 18(4):301-302 defense of, 95(2):82-90, 102(1):7 Hamilton-Gordon, George, 1(4):213-14, Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities, race and race relations at, 96(3):124-28 21(1):37, 43-44, 50-52, 23(1):41-42, by W. H. Holmes, 11(1):71-72 radioactive releases at, 85(1):6-14, 36-38 45, 43(3):189-99, 209-10, 44(2):69-73, Handbook of Alaska, by A. W. Greely, Hanging the Sheriff: A Biography of Henry 66(4):155-60 16(4):306-308, review, 3(2):160 Plummer, by R. E. Mather and F. E. Hamley (schooner), 69(4):166 Handbook of American Indian Languages, Pt. Boswell, review, 79(2):77 Hamley, Frederick G., 64(4):139-46 3, ed. Franz Boas, review, 31(1):97-98 Hangman Creek. See Latah Creek (Wash.) “Hamlin Garland and Burton Babcock,” by Handbook of Federal World War Agencies Hangman’s Valley, 94(1):29-30 Paul C. Pitzer, 56(2):86-88 and Their Records, 1917-1921, by the Hankins, Thomas L., “Meany, Katz, and the Hamlin Garland’s Diaries, ed. Donald Pizer, National Archives, review, 35(1):87 History of Science at the University review, 60(4):233 Handbook of Learned Societies and of Washington,” 92(1):29-39; rev. Hammer, Jacob, This Emigrating Company: Institutions: America, ed. J. David of Nuclear Power: Development The 1844 Oregon Trail Journal of Jacob Thompson, review, 2(4):360-61 and Management of a Technology, Hammer, review, 83(1):36-37 Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 69(1):43-44; rev. of The Scorpion and Hammett, Charles, 98(1):29-38 7: Northwest Coast, ed. Wayne Suttles, the Tarantula: The Struggle to Control Hammond, Bray, Sovereignty and an Empty review, 83(1):34 Atomic Weapons, 1945-1949, 63(2):68 Purse: Banks and Politics in the Civil Handbook of the Indians of California, by A. L. Hanks, Jane Richardson, Tribe under Trust: War, review, 63(2):73 Kroeber, 16(4):308-309 A Study of the Blackfoot Reserve Hammond, E. P., 11(2):90 Hand-book of Wyoming and Guide to the Black in Alberta, review, 43(3):240-41; Hammond, E. W., 46(4):108 Hills and Big Horn Regions for Citizen, rev. of The Arapahoes, Our People, Hammond, George P., ed., Captain Charles M. Emigrant and Tourist, by Robert E. 63(4):172; rev. of Pawnee, Blackfoot, Weber: Pioneer of the San Joaquin and Strahorn, 59(1):34-45 and Cheyenne: History of Folklore of the Founder of Stockton, California, with a Handley, Michael, rev. of Northwest Lands, Plains from the Writings of George Bird Description of His Papers, Maps, Books, Northwest Peoples: Readings in Grinnell, 53(2):82 Pictures, and Memorabilia Now in the Environmental History, 92(1):45-46; Hanks, Lucien M., Jr., Tribe under Trust: Bancroft Library, review, 58(1):44; ed., rev. of Perilous Passage: A Narrative of A Study of the Blackfoot Reserve in A Guide to the Manuscript Collections the Montana Gold Rush, 1862-1863, Alberta, review, 43(3):240-41 of the Bancroft Library, Vol. 1: Pacific 88(2):96; rev. of Terra Pacifica: People Hanks, Maxine, ed., Women and Authority: and Western Manuscripts (except and Place in the Northwest States and Re-emerging Mormon Feminism,

Index 157 review, 85(2):62 Internment Camp, 102(2):98 94(3):159-60 Hanley, Ann, “Andrew Onderdonk, Master Hansen, Asael T., Impounded People: Japanese- Hard Rock Epic: Western Miners and the Builder,” 49(4):146-49 Americans in the Relocation Centers, Industrial Revolution, 1860-1910, by Hanley, John H., rev. of Douglas of the Fir: A review, 61(3):155 Mark Wyman, review, 71(3):132 Biography of David Douglas, Botanist, Hansen, Bert, Tundra, Romance and Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great 39(1):65-66 Adventure on Alaskan Trails, review, Depression, by Studs Terkel, review, Hanley, Patricia J., “Anderson’s Landing: Life 22(2):148-49 62(4):154-55 in the Early Settlements on Hood Hansen, Carl G. O., History of Sons of Norway, Hard Times in Paradise: Coos Bay, Oregon, Canal,” 48(1):8-12 1895-1945, review, 37(3):264-66 1850-1986, by William G. Robbins, Hanley, William, 66(4):177-78, 181 Hansen, David M., rev. of Shoot Shoot Shoot: review, 80(3):116 Hanna, Archibald, rev. of Oregon Imprints, A History of the Victoria-Esquimalt Hard Traveling: A Portrait of Work Life in 1845-1870, 60(4):182 Coast Artillery Defences, 1878-1956, the New Northwest, by Carlos A. Hanna, Joseph A., 26(4):293-300 86(3):142-43; rev. of Vancouver Schwantes, 86(2):83-90, review, Hanna, Louis B., 48(3):95 Defended: History of the Men and Guns 87(4):215-16 Hanna, Mark, 51(2):53 of the Lower Mainland Defences, 1859- Hard Travellin’: The Hobo and His History, by Hanna, Richard, 82(4):142-43 1949, 72(1):19 Kenneth Allsop, review, 60(1):45 Hanna, Thomas J., 37(1):49 Hansen, Herman, 14(2):116 The Hard Way Home: Alaska Stories of Hanna, Warren L., The Life and Times of Hansen, Klaus J., Mormonism and the Adventure, Friendship, and the Hunt, by James Willard Schultz (Apikuni), American Experience, review, 73(4):184 Steve Kahn, review, 102(4):202-203 review, 77(4):155 Hansen, Marcus Lee, The Atlantic Migration, Hardeman, Nicholas P., rev. of Captain Hannah, Dolph B., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, review, 32(2):228-29; The Mingling of Charles M. Weber: Pioneer of the San 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41, 17(1):29 the Canadian and American Peoples, Joaquin and Founder of Stockton, Hannegan, Edward, 52(1):8-9 Vol. 1: Historical, review, 32(1):116-17; California, with a Description of His Hanneman, Mary L., rev. of Asia-Pacific Old Fort Snelling, 1819-1858, 9(3):235 Papers, Maps, Books, Pictures, and Diplomacy: Nongovernmental Hansen, R. B., 14(2):116 Memorabilia Now in the Bancroft Organizations and International Hansen, Thorvald, rev. of Danish Emigrant Library, 58(1):44 Relations, 85(2):62-63; rev. of Ballads and Songs, 76(1):35 Hardie, J. A., 2(1):31, 2(3):238, 240 Frank B. Brouillet: An Oral History, Hanson, Amy Axt, rev. of Frontiers Past Hardin, Edward, 6(2):113-16, 80(4):129, 131 93(1):46-47; rev. of Guarding the and Future: Science Fiction and the Hardin, Garrett, rev. of The Uses of Ecology: Golden Door: American Immigration American West, 97(3):152-53 Lake Washington and Beyond, Policy and Immigrants since 1882, Hanson, Charles E., The Northwest Gun, 85(3):120 96(1):37-38; rev. of James M. Dolliver: review, 49(1):44-45 Hardin, James A., 66(4):176-78, 181 An Oral History, 93(1):46-47; rev. Hanson, Harold Cornelius, 85(2):78 Hardin, Martin D., 37(3):195, 209, 214-15, of Ranald MacDonald: Pacific Rim Hanson, Howard A., 49(1):18 221, 227 Adventurer, 90(2):94-95; rev. of works of: “More Land for Industry: The Harding, Benjamin (sailor), 12(1):26-27 Robert F. Goldsworthy: An Oral Story of Flood Control in the Green Harding, Benjamin Franklin (senator), History, 93(1):46-47; rev. of “Sunset River Valley,” 48(1):1-7; “The Naming 21(3):204-205, 68(1):5-12 Magazine”: A Century of Western of Elliott Bay: Shall We Honor the Harding, Bruce C., “Water from Pend Oreille: Living, 1898-1998; Historical Portraits Chaplain or the Midshipman?” The Gravity Plan for Irrigating the and a Chronological Bibliography of 45(1):28-32; “Secondary Education in Columbia Basin,” 45(2):52-60; rev. of Selected Topics, 91(1):45-46; rev. of Washington Territory,” 41(4):342-51 Canada and the United States: Some Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Hanson, James, 5(3):216-17, 5(4):301, Aspects of Their Historical Relations, Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, 21(1):55-57, 59-60 44(1):45-46; rev. of Hail Columbia: The California, and Washington, 1919-1927, Hanson, John, 39(2):131 Thirty-Year Struggle for Grand Coulee 97(3):154-55; rev. of Wandering and Hanson, Ole, 45(2):52, 52(3):81, 93-96, Dam, 45(4):132 Feasting: A Washington Cookbook, 77(3):105-106, 108-10, 101(3/4):119 Harding, Warren G. 89(3):154-55; rev. of The Way We Ate: Hanson, Richard, rev. of The Patriot Chiefs: in Alaska, 45(1):12, 66(3):110-11, 113 Pacific Northwest Cooking, 1843- A Chronicle of American Indian historians on, 61(1): 46-49 1900, 89(3):154-55; rev. of Yankees in Leadership, 53(4):164-65 in Seattle, 14(4):311-12, 66(3):105-14 Paradise: The Pacific Basin Frontier, Hanson Ferry, Wash., 10(2):104 and Washington Conference (1921-22), 86(2):92-93 Hapgood, Andrew S., 55(4):174 37(2):109, 116 Hannibal Hamlin of Maine: Lincoln’s First The Hapgoods: Three Earnest Brothers, and Work, Hubert, 61(1):31-33 Vice-President, by H. Draper Hunt, by Michael D. Marcaccio, review, The Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and His review, 61(4):227 70(3):141 Administration, by Robert K. Murray, Hannum, C. S., 66(4):151-52 Harbidge, George, 42(3):225-26 review, 62(3):124-25 Hannum, James, Gone but Not Forgotten: Harbine, Thomas, 26(2):94-95, 101-104 Hardison, James W., 5(1):24 Abandoned Railroads of Thurston Harborview Hospital (Seattle), 74(2):58 The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining County, Washington, review, 95(3):155 Hard as the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in Labor Movement in the American West, Hanscom, Adelaide, 101(3/4):156 the American Mining Town, by David 1863-1893, by Richard E. Lingenfelter, Hanselman, Phillip, 7(1):52 Robertson, review, 98(1):47-48 review, 66(3):139-40 Hansen, Arthur A., rev. of Imprisoned in Hard Drive to the Klondike: Promoting Seattle Hardy, Deborah, Wyoming University: The Paradise: Japanese Internee Road during the Gold Rush, by Lisa Mighetto First 100 Years, review, 77(4):154 Workers at the World War II Kooskia and Marcia Montgomery, review, Hardy, Martha, Tatoosh, review, 38(2):177-79

158 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Hare, Jan, ed., Good Intentions Gone Awry: Harmon, Rick, Crater Lake National Park: A Harris, Douglas C., Fish, Law, and Emma Crosby and the Methodist History, review, 94(4):209-10 Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Mission on the Northwest Coast, review, Harness and Pack, by Arthur T. Walden, Salmon in British Columbia, review, 98(1):50 26(3):236 96(1):48-49 Hargrave, James, The Hargrave Harney, William S., 2(1):31, 8(3):194-95, Harris, Eleanor Towles, ed., The Rocky Correspondence, 1821-1843, review, 31(4):448-50, 37(3):193, 204, 219, 225 Mountain Journals of William Marshall 30(1):110-12 and San Juan boundary dispute, 2(4):290- Anderson: The West in 1834, review, Hargrave, Letitia, The Letters of Letitia 93, 23(3):196-98, 200-203, 23(4):286- 59(4):223 Hargrave, review, 39(3):238-39 88, 294-95, 297, 43(3):211, 47(2):34, Harris, George W., 6(1):17, 14(3):187 The Hargrave Correspondence, 1821-1843, 62(2):60, 62, 64, 66-67 Harris, J. B. See J. B. Harris Company ed. G. P. de T. Glazebrook, review, Harney County (Oreg.), 66(4):174-81, Harris, Joseph S., 53(1):18, 27 30(1):110-12 100(4):171, 176 Harris, Lawren, 90(4):182, 185, 187, 190 Hargreaves, Mary W. M., rev. of The Conquest Harney Depot (Colville Valley), 2(1):31 Harris, Martha (née Douglas), 21(1):18-19 of Arid America, 62(2):88-89 Harney Lake (Oreg.), 100(4):176 Harris, Mattie, 94(1):18 Hargreaves, Sheba, The Cabin at the Trail’s Haro Strait, 2(4):355, 10(2):105, 23(1):38- Harris, Minnie N., “The Women Build a End; A Story of Oregon, review, 46, 23(2):133-37, 23(3):196-204, Museum: The Story of the Seattle 20(1):65-66; Ward of the Redskins, 23(4):286-300, 31(2):181-86, Historical Society,” 43(2):158-69 22(3):233 43(3):187-213, 62(2):60-61, 67 Harris, Mitchell, 43(2):155, 157 Harker, Douglas E., The Dukes, review, Harper, Arthur, 22(2):105, 107-109, Harris, Nelson, 31(3):292-301, 334-37, 340 67(4):181 32(2):197-202 Harris, Phoebe, 50(3):98 Harkey, Ira, Noel Wien, Alaska Pioneer Bush Harper, Charlie, 16(3):198-201 Harris, R. Cole, ed., Letters from Windermere, Pilot, review, 91(2):100-101; Pioneer Harper, Frank B., Fort Union and Its 1912-1914, review, 77(1):34 Bush Pilot: The Story of Noel Wien, Neighbors on the Upper Missouri, Harris, Richard Colebrook, The Seigneurial review, 67(1):45-46 review, 16(4):303-305 System in Early Canada: A Harkin, Michael E., ed., Native Americans and Harper, J. Russell, ed., Paul Kane’s Frontier: Geographical Study, review, 58(3):164 the Environment: Perspectives on the Including Wanderings of an Artist Harris, Topsy (née Lichtenstein), 43(2):155, Ecological Indian, review, 99(1):44 among the Indians of North America, 157 Harkness, Henry O., 34(4):356 by Paul Kane, review, 64(1):30 Harris, Townsend, 6(3):155, 157, 16(1):9, Harlan, James, 34(3):295, 302-303 Harper, Paul, 44(1):10 32(2):132-65 Harlan, Nathan V., 78(1/2):3, 5 Harper, Wash., 10(2):105 Harris, W. J., 60(2):93-94 Harland v. Territory (Harland v. Washington), Harpoon (Portland). See Portland Harpoon Harris, William C., Public Life of Zachariah 28(1):41-49, 30(1):30, 42(2):128-32, Harpooner (ship), 10(3):220, 226-27, 229 Chandler, 1851-1875, review, 9(3):232 95(2):79 Harrais, Margaret, 89(3):122, 124-25 Harrison, Benjamin, 54(2):66-74 Harlem (series of paintings), 96(1):10 Harriett (ship), 14(4):305-306 Harrison, Benjamin H., 95(3):117-23 Harlow, Frederick Pease, The Making of a Harrigan, William D., 84(1):20-21 Harrison, Burt, Washington State on the Air, Sailor, 29(3):248-49 Harriman, Alice, ed., Pioneer Days on Puget review, 85(3):122 Harlow, Ralph Volney, The Growth of the Sound, by Arthur A. Denny, review, Harrison, Charles, Ancient Warriors of the United States, review, 17(1):68-69 2(3):265-68 North Pacific, review, 17(1):66-67 Harmer, Mabel, One Who Was Valiant, review, Harriman, Edward Henry, 39(4):261-63, Harrison, Elie, 21(4):275 31(2):217-18 64(1):9-11, 79(4):138-40, 81(2):67-71, Harrison, Florence, 20(2):101 Harmon, Alexandra, Indians in the Making: 100(4):186 Harrison, Frank A., 57(3):116-18 Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899), Harrison, Joseph B., 48(3):72, 75 around Puget Sound, review, 90(4):206- 75(4):166, 168, 100(4):186-87 works of: “The Promise of a University: 207; ed., The Power of Promises: Harrington, John P., Vocabulary of the Kiowa An Appreciation of J. Allen Smith,” Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Language, 20(2):152 46(3):65-71; Bret Harte; Representative Northwest, review, 100(3):148-49; rev. Harrington, Mark W., 77(3):82-83, 90 Selections, with Introduction, of Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Harrington, Wash., 10(2):105-106, 30(1):57 Bibliography, and Notes, review, Settlers, and the Law in Washington Harriott, J. E., 1(4):260-62, 266 33(1):109-10; Vernon Louis Parrington, Territory, 1853-1889, 91(1):47-48; Harris (captain of the Lascar), 12(3):178-80 American Scholar, 21(2):149; rev. rev. of Reimagining Indians: Native Harris, Adam Duncan, Wildlife in American of The American Novel, 1789-1939, Americans through Anglo Eyes, 1880- Art: Masterworks from the National 32(1):122-23; rev. of And If Man 1940, 93(3):157 Museum of Wildlife Art, review, Triumph, 30(2):227-28; rev. of Bright Harmon, Daniel Williams, 25(1):15, 17, 101(1):39 Horizons, 30(2):227-28; rev. of The 40(4):321-23 Harris, Arland S., annot., Schwatka’s Last Dissenters, 33(1):82; rev. of Honey Harmon, George Dewey, Sixty Years of Search: The New York Ledger Expedition in the Horn, 27(1):87-89; rev. of The Indian Affairs, Political, Economic, through Unknown Alaska and British Land Is Bright, 30(3):351-52; rev. and Diplomatic, 1789-1850, review, Columbia, by Frederick Schwatka, of Native American Humor (1800- 33(1):98-99 review, 90(1):49-50 1900), 29(1):100-101; rev. of Paul Harmon, Hillman, 16(1):17-18, 33(3):304, Harris, Burton, John Colter: His Years in the Bunyan, 16(3):226-28; rev. of Revolt 313, 319, 330, 333, 335, 341, 71(4):156- Rockies, review, 44(3):142 on the Border, 30(2):227-28; rev. of 60 Harris, Cole, Making Native Space: Savages and Saints, 27(4):402; rev. of Harmon, Loren, 92(4):217 Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in They Came to a River, 33(1):82-84; Harmon, Nathaniel, 16(1):17-18 British Columbia, review, 95(1):38-39 rev. of Walt Whitman: Representative

Index 159 Selections, with Introduction, to the “Springfield Republican” and Hasbrock (Hasbrouck), W. A., 20(2):91-92 Bibliography, and Notes, 27(2):186-87 “Christian Register,” 1866-67, review, Haselden, R. J., 29(1):44-45 Harrison, Lynn, 82(1):21 83(1):33 Haskell, Burnette G., 88(4):176, 179, 181 Harrison, Russell, 74(1):8-10 Hartford, Wash., 10(2):106 Haskell, C. F. B., 41(1):22 Harrison, S. J., 61(1):12 Hartin, H., 15(4):286-87 works of: On Reconnaissance for the Great Harriston, Wash., 22(3):188 Hartle, Barbara, 89(1):4-6, 12, 31 Northern. Letters by C. F. B. Haskell, Harrod, Howard L., Mission Among the Hartley, Roland Hill 1889-1891, review, 39(4):320-21 Blackfeet, review, 65(1):41 and blanket primary, 33(1):27, 35-36, Haskell, Daniel C., The United States Harry and David Company, 94(2):108-109 39(1):35-36 Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, “Harsh Ways: Edward W. Heath and the and Centralia Wobblies, 59(2):92-93, 95 and its Publications, 1844-1874: A Shipbuilding Trade,” by Paul Spitzer, and education legislation in Wash., Bibliography, review, 34(3):317-18; 90(1):3-16 60(3):129, 131, 85(3):115-16, ed., On Reconnaissance for the Great Harstad, Peter T., rev. of The Buckeye Rovers 99(4):190-91 Northern. Letters by C. F. B. Haskell, in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Two and labor, 57(2):60, 62-63, 70-71, 1889-1891, review, 39(4):320-21 Diaries, 57(1):40-41; rev. of Snake 67(3):111 Haskins, Charles Homer, 51(4):163 River Country, 64(1):36 Hartline, Wash., 10(2):106 Hassell, Susan Whitcomb, A Hundred and Hart, Albert Bushnell, Guide to the Study and Hartman, John P., 53(3):90, 92(2):60, 64-67 Sixty Books by Washington Authors, Reading of American History, review, Hartman, Paul T., Collective Bargaining review, 7(4):327-28 4(1):48; ed., American History Told and Productivity: The Longshore Hassrick, Peter H., Drawn to Yellowstone: by Contemporaries, Vol. 5: Twentieth Mechanization Agreement, review, Artists in America’s First National Park, Century United States, 1900-1929, 62(1):43 review, 95(4):207-208 21(3):231 Hartwig, Otto, 98(3):115 Hassrick, Royal B., The Sioux: Life and Hart, Betty M., 95(1):17-18 Hartzog, George, 96(4):178 Customs of a Warrior Society, review, Hart, E. Richard, ed., The Future of Agriculture Harvard (ship), 40(3):178-80, 184 56(1):44 in the Rocky Mountains, review, Harvard College v. Armory, 43(2):134 Hastie, Thomas Pier, 33(3):332-33, 336-39, 73(3):138 Harvard Commission on Western History, 342-43, 96(4):202-203 Hart, Eugene D., Jacob Horner and the Indian 3(3):245-46 Hastings, Frank P., 63(3):101-102 Campaigns of 1876 and 1877 (the Sioux Harvard University, Gray Herbarium, Hastings, Lansford W., 47(2):60, 68(1):14-15, and the Nez Perce), review, 33(4):450 89(4):173, 177, 179, 184 17, 19, 22, 95(4):195, 202 Hart, Herbert M., Old Forts of the Northwest, Harven, Tamara K., Eleanor Roosevelt: works of: The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon review, 55(3):130; Old Forts of the An American Conscience, review, and California, review, 24(3):232-33 Southwest, review, 56(1):40 60(3):172-73 Hastings, Loren Brown, 7(4):312, 8(1):40, Hart, James D., ed., A Novelist in the Making: Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of 13(1):17-18 A Collection of Student Themes and the World and Agricultural Laborers in Hastings, Oregon Columbus, 4(1):38 the Novels Blix and Vandover and the American West, 1905-1930, by Greg Haswell, John Montresor, 24(2):87-89 the Brute, review, 63(3):123; ed., Hall, review, 94(3):162-63 Haswell, Robert, 6(2):87, 9(2):85, 11(1):12, Robert Louis Stevenson: From Scotland Harvey, A. G., “How William Alexander Smith 26, 12(1):6-7, 19, 26, 40-41, 46-47, to Silverado, review, 58(3):158-59; Became Amor De Cosmos,” 26(4):274- 12(4):244-48, 250, 258-63, 20(2):117- rev. of From West to East: Studies in 79 18, 24(2):83-90, 70(3):112, 115 the Literature of the American West, Harvey, Athelstan, Douglas of the Fir: A Haswell, William, 24(2):83, 89-90 58(3):155; rev. of J. Ross Browne: His Biography of David Douglas, Botanist, Hatal, S., 12(2):138, 13(1):58-59, 13(4):294, Letters, Journals and Writings, 61(1):53; review, 39(1):65-66 296, 14(3):230, 14(4):305, 15(2):131, rev. of Jack London: A Biography, Harvey, Benjamin, 77(4):145 140, 142 56(3):139 Harvey, Charles H., California Gold Rush: Hatch, Crowell, 12(1):3-5, 8 Hart, Joe, 81(3):89, 91, 95 Diary of Charles H. Harvey, February Hatch, Francis, 63(3):101-102 Hart, Joseph K., 50(3):105-106 12–November 12, 1852, review, Hatch, L. H., 47(4):111-13 Hart, John L. Jerome, Fourteen Thousand Feet, 76(1):37 Hatch, Lou R., 97(1):13-16 18(2):153-54 Harvey, D. C., rev. of Responsible Government Hatch, Melville H., A Century of Entomology Hart, Louis F., 45(2):54, 57(4):156-57, in Nova Scotia, 21(4):306-307 in the Pacific Northwest, review, 67(3):107-11, 96(2):81-82 Harvey, David, “Defense of the Hanford Site 41(1):75; ed., Studies Honoring Trevor Hart, Lucy, ed., Cohassett Beach Chronicles: during the Early Years of the Cold Kinkaid, review, 42(1):86-87; rev. of World War II in the Pacific Northwest, War,” 95(2):82-90 Owyhee: The Life of a Northern Desert, by Kathy Hogan, review, 88(2):94-95 Harvey, George F., 73(1):5, 7 49(1):46 Hart, Mary E., 101(3/4):115-16 Harvey, George W., 37(1):47 Hatch, Rufus, 74(1):6-7 Hart, Patricia, Mining Town: The Photographic Harvey, Mark, Wilderness Forever: Howard Hatcher, Cornelia Templeton, 102(1):37, 39 Record of T. N. Barnard and Nellie Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness Hatfield, Charles Mallory, 52(4):135-36 Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes, Act, review, 97(2):91-92 Hatfield, Mark, 97(4):199, 99(4):173, 176 review, 76(2):72 “Harvey Scott’s ‘Cure for Drones’: An Oregon Hathaway, C. S., 13(1):17-18 Hart, Patricia S., rev. of Pioneer Children on Alternative to Public Higher Schools,” Hathaway, Eli, 7(3):244-45 the Journey West, 88(1):51 by Lee Nash, 64(2):70-79 Hathaway, Elizabeth Electa, 6(1):19 Hart, Thomas, 7(1):57 Harvie, Robert A., Keeping the Peace: Police Hathaway, Felix, 24(3):181 Harte, Bret, 45(4):107 Reform in Montana, 1889 to 1918, Hathaway, Henry E., 17(1):19 works of: Bret Harte’s California: Letters review, 87(2):107-108 Hathaway, M. D., 29(3):272-74

160 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Hatheway, John S., 10(3):226-29, 15(4):290 Ralph S. Kuykendall, review, 30(2):234- Ethnological, and Historical Methods, works of: Frontier Soldier: The Letters of 35 review, 52(2):70 Maj. John S. Hatheway, 1833-1853, The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1854-74: Twenty Hawthorne, James C., 89(3):137-44 review, 93(4):207-208 Critical Years, by Ralph S. Kuykendall, Hawthorne, Montillious (Mont), 87(1):53 Hatton, Wash., 10(2):106-107 review, 45(2):69-70 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 53(3):108-109 Hauck, Eldon, “Sportsmen Fish for Chinook,” The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1874-1893: The Hay, John, 2(1):6, 35(4):315-16 44(3):135-39 Kalakaua Dynasty, by Ralph S. Hay, Marion E. Haugen, Einar, ed., Land of the Free: Kuykendall, review, 60(3):161-62 and Aberdeen Convention (1912), Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson’s America Letters, Hawaiian Language Imprints, 1822-1899: A 38(2):104-106 1880-1881, review, 71(4):161 Bibliography, comp. Bernice Judd, Janet and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Haugen, Eva Lund, ed., Land of the Free: E. Bell, and Clare G. Murdoch, review, 100(1):31 Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson’s America Letters, 70(4):154 and conservation, 48(3):92-93, 98, 1880-1881, review, 71(4):161 The Hawaiian Republic (1894-1898) and Its 62(1):27-33 Haugen, Gilbert N., 71(2):70. See also Struggle to Win Annexation, by William and Cowen, E. D., 87(2):65-67 McNary-Haugen bills Adam Russ, Jr., review, 53(2):84-85 and saloon reform, 56(1):5 Haugen, Marion, 96(3):119-21 The Hawaiian Revolution (1893-94), by and Shively, John H., 59(3):128-36 Haugen, Thorsten “Tom,” 96(3):115, 117, William Adam Russ, Jr., review, and Smith, J. Allen, 35(3):205-206 119-22 51(4):188 and state initiatives, 35(4):299, 302 Hauptman, Laurence M., rev. of Crazy Horse Hawes, A. G. S., 63(3):101 and Wash. state song, 51(2):80 and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two Hawes, Ed M., ed., Miscellaneous Writings of Hay, Thomas H., 37(1):51 Americans, 68(2):101; rev. of Education F. B. Hawes, by F. B. Hawes, 7(2):173 Hay, Wash., 22(3):188 and the American Indian: The Road Hawes, F. B., Miscellaneous Writings of F. B. Haycox, Betty J., ed., Melvin Ricks’ Alaska to Self-Determination, 1928-1973, Hawes, 7(2):173 Bibliography: An Introductory Guide to 67(2):92 Hawk, John Melvin, 10(3):183-84 Alaskan Historical Literature, review, Hauser, Samuel T., 34(3):296, 35(4):340-41, Hawk, Samuel Woodburn (Samuel 70(2):86 67(4):153, 159-60, 162 Woodburn Hawks), 14(2):125-26, Haycox, Ernest, 64(4):157-59 Hauxhurst, Webley John, 24(3):181 14(4):251 Haycox, Stephen, “‘Races of a Questionable Haven, Henry P., 68(3):124-27 Hawker, Ronald W., Tales of Ghosts: First Ethnical Type’: Origins of the Haven, Wash., 10(2):107 Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922- Jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau of Havighurst, Walter, Ohio: A Bicentennial 61, review, 95(2):106-107 Education in Alaska, 1867-1885,” History, review, 72(3):107-10; Pier 17, Hawkins, Hugh, rev. of The Academic Mind 75(4):156-63; Alaska: An American review, 27(1):90-91 and Reform: The Influence of Richard T. Colony, review, 95(1):42-43; Frigid Haviland, James W., ed., Saddlebags to Ely in American Life, 58(4):221-22 Embrace: Politics, Economics, and Scanners: The First 100 Years of Hawkins, John, Broken River, review, Environment in Alaska, review, Medicine in Washington State, review, 35(2):183; Pilebuck, review, 35(1):85 94(4):208; ed., Enlightenment and 83(3):117 Hawkins, John Summerfield, 8(3):200-201, Exploration in the North Pacific, Hawaii, 4(2):116-26, 10(2):88-92, 63(3):87- 53(1):18-33 1741-1805, review, 90(2):96-97; ed., 103, 62(1):7-15, 101(3/4):109, 115, Hawkins, Martin W., 77(2):42, 44 Melvin Ricks’ Alaska Bibliography: 120, 122 Hawkins, Ward, Broken River, review, An Introductory Guide to Alaskan Hawaii: A Bicentennial History, by Ruth 35(2):183; Pilebuck, review, 35(2):85 Historical Literature, review, 70(2):86; Tabrah, review, 73(2):62-65 The Hawks of World War II, by Mark Lincoln rev. of Always Getting Ready: Hawaii, a History: From Polynesian Kingdom Chadwin, review, 60(3):171 Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Eskimo to American Commonwealth, by Ralph Hawks Prairie (Wash.), 10(3):182-84, Subsistence in Southwest Alaska, S. Kuykendall and A. Grove Day, 14(1):55-56 85(4):162; rev. of Early Visitors to review, 40(4):350-51 Hawley, Charles Caldwell, Wesley Earl Dunkle: Southeastern Alaska: Nine Accounts, Hawaii: A Natural History; Geology, Climate, Alaska’s Flying Miner, review, 96(3):163 71(3):138; rev. of Eskimos and Native Flora and Fauna above the Hawley, James H., 56(1):17, 23, 25, 58(1):23- Explorers, 71(3):138; rev. of The Shoreline, by Sherwin Carlquist, review, 32, 59(1):24, 29 Frontier in Alaska and the Matanuska 64(1):45-46 Hawley, Robert Emmett, Skqee Mus, or Colony, 67(3):127; rev. of Journal Hawaii: Reciprocity or Annexation, by Merze Pioneer Days on the Nooksack, review, of a Voyage with Bering, 1741-1742, Tate, review, 60(2):117 64(2):90-91 80(2):77; rev. of The Nature of Gold: Hawaii: The Sugar-Coated Fortress, by Hawley, Willis C., 39(4):271 An Environmental History of the Francine du Plessix Gray, review, Haworth, J. M., 36(3):220-21 Klondike Gold Rush, 96(3):152; rev. of 64(3):134 Haworth, Paul Leland, Trailmakers of the Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Hawaiian Historical Society, 20(1):26-27 Northwest, 13(1):69-70 Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade of the works of: Thirty-First Annual Report, Hawthorn, Audrey, Kwakiutl Art, review, Northwest Coast, 1785-1841, 84(3):108; 15(2):147 71(3):131 rev. of Pacific Empires: Essays in Honour Hawaiian Islands. See Hawaii Hawthorn, Harry B., The Indians of British of Glyndwr Williams, 92(1):44; rev. of “The Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific Columbia: A Study of Contemporary Pioneer Bush Pilot: The Story of Noel Fur Trade, 1785-1813,” by Harold Social Adjustment, review, 52(2):70- Wien, 67(1):45-46; rev. of Pioneering Whitman Bradley, 30(3):275-99 71; rev. of The Story of a Tlingit Conservation in Alaska, 99(3):143-44; The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1778-1854. Community: A Problem in the rev. of Russian America: A Biographical Foundation and Transformation, by Relationship Between Archaeological, Dictionary, 82(4):150; rev. of To the

Index 161 Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit 13(4):295 19-20 Indians, 1881/1882: Journals and Letters Haywood, William D. “Big Bill,” 50(3):85 Healy, Mary Jane (née Roach), 72(4):146-56 by Aurel and Arthur Krause, 85(4):162 accused of mismanaging funds, 79(4):166 Healy, Michael A., 49(1):8, 54(4):170-72, Hayden, F. L., 77(3):101-102 on Centralia massacre, 45(4):120-21 72(4):146-56, 75(3):99-101, 78(3):77- Hayden, F. V., 47(2):43 and founding of IWW, 91(3):135 80 Hayden, Joseph Ralston, The Philippines; A trial of, 58(1):23-24, 32, 59(1):23-32, Healy, William B., 71(1):33 Study in National Development, review, 90(4):175, 91(3):125-27 Healy River Coal Corporation (Alaska), 33(4):458-60 Haywood, William H., 52(1):8 73(2):70-71 Hayden Lake, Idaho, 102(4):163, 167-68 “The Haywood Case: An Enduring Riddle,” Hear Me, My Chiefs! by Herbert Ravenel Sass, Hayek, Max, 50(3):88 by Joseph R. Conlin, 59(1):23-32 review, 32(2):220-21 Hayes, C. W., 46(4):119 Hazard, Daniel L., 30(3):309-11 Hear Me, My Chiefs, by Lucullus Virgil Hayes, Carlton J. H., A Political and Social Hazard, Joseph T., 44(2):58-61 McWhorter, 102(2):67-68, 70-76, History of Modern Europe, 8(1):73 works of: “Winter Sports in the Western review, 44(1):41 Hayes, Edmund, ed., Log of the Union: Mountains,” 44(1):7-14; Companion Heard, Gerald, 61(2):80-85 John Boit’s Remarkable Voyage to the of Adventure, 44(2):58-60; The Glacier Hearst, George, 41(4):313-17, 46(3):86 Northwest Coast and Around the World, Playfields of the Mt. Rainier National Heart Mountain: Life in Wyoming’s 1794-1796, review, 73(3):140 Park, 11(4):307; Our Living Forests: The Concentration Camp, by Mike Mackey, Hayes, Ernestine, Blonde Indian: An Alaska Story of Their Preservation and Multiple review, 93(1):45-46 Native Memoir, review, 98(2):97-98 Use, review, 39(3):243-44; Pacific Heart Mountain: The History of an American Hayes, Isaac, 23(2):147 Crest Trails from Alaska to Cape Horn, Concentration Camp, by Douglas Hayes, Jeff W., Portland, Oregon, A.D. 1999 review, 38(1):91-92; Snow Sentinels of Nelson, review, 68(3):146-47 and Other Sketches, 91(1):54 the Pacific Northwest, review, 24(1):61- The Heart Mountain Story: Photographs by Hayes, Rutherford B., 49(4):134-35, 62; ed., The Mountaineer, 1920 ed., Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel of the 55(3):117-18, 60(3):135-44 12(1):74-75 World War II Internment of Japanese Hayford, Wash., 22(3):188 Hazard, Lucy Lockwood, In Search of Americans, by Mamoru Inouye, with Hayman, John, ed., Robert Brown and the America, 21(3):236 Grace Schaub, review, 93(1):45-46 Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition, Hazard, Wash., 10(2):107 The Heart of the Skyloo, by Ottis Bedney review, 81(1):34 Hazel, Wash., 10(2):107 Sperlin, review, 26(1):65-66 Haynes, Allan, 84(1):10 Hazel Pete Institute of Chehalis Basketry, Heath, Edward W., 90(1):3-16 Haynes, Bessie Doak, ed., The Grizzly Bear: 92(1):25 Heath, I. T., 10(3):221-22, 224, 11(2):143-44 Portraits from Life, review, 57(3):130- Hazel Wolf: Fighting the Establishment, by Heath, Jim F., Decade of Disillusionment: 31 Susan Starbuck, review, 95(1):37-38 The Kennedy-Johnson Years, review, Haynes, Edgar, ed., The Grizzly Bear: Portraits Hazelbaker, Frank A., 69(1):23-25 68(1):42; John F. Kennedy and from Life, review, 57(3):130-31 Hazeltine, Jean, The Historical and Regional the Business Community, review, Haynes, F. Jay, 100(2):60 Geography of Willapa Bay Area, review, 61(4):237; rev. of Preparing for Ulysses: Haynes, Fred E., Third Party Movements Since 49(3):123 Politics and Veterans During World the Civil War; With Special Reference to Hazelwood, Wash., 10(2):108 War II, 61(4):211; rev. of The Social Iowa, review, 8(1):66-67 Hazen, David W., Giants and Ghosts of Central Responsibilities of Business: Company Haynes, John C., 8(3):202-203 Europe, review, 25(1):70 and Community, 1900-1960, 63(2):75; Haynes, John Earl, In Denial: Historians, Hazenflug, W., 52(4):136 rev. of The Truman Administration and Communism, and Espionage, review, “H-Bombs and Eskimos: The Story of Project the Problems of Postwar Labor, 1945- 95(4):214-15 Chariot,” by Dan O’Neill, 85(1):25-34 1948, 61(3):181 Haynor, Norman S., Ecological Succession in “He Built Seattle”: A Biography of Judge Heath, Joseph, 101(2):75 the San Juan Islands, 21(2):150 Thomas Burke, by Robert C. Nesbit, Heath Shipyards (Portland), 85(2):78 Hays, Gilmore, 8(2):134-35, 13(4):273-75, review, 52(4):158 Heathcote, Lesley M., rev. of Fighting Spotted 17(4):297, 23(2):147 Heacock, Richard, 85(1):29 Fever in the Rockies, 41(1):71-72; rev. Hays, Joseph H., 37(1):49 Head, James C., 32(3):281 of Silver Kings: The Lives and Times Hays, Samuel P., “The Politics of Reform Head, John F., 37(3):214-15, 217, 223 of Mackay, Fair, Flood and O’Brien, in Municipal Government in the Head, Wade, 101(1):23 Lords of the Nevada Comstock Lode, Progressive Era,” 55(4):157-69; head flattening, 5(3):204, 9(4):283 39(3):240-41 Beauty, Health, and Permanence: Head Rig: Story of the West Coast Lumber The Heathen Chinee: A Study of American Environmental Politics in the United Industry, by Ellis Lucia, review, Attitudes toward China, 1890-1905, by States, 1955-1985, review, 79(4):157; 57(3):127 Robert McClellan, review, 63(4):177 rev. of The Politics of Conservation: Heald, Morrell, The Social Responsibilities of Heaton, Herbert, The Interpretation of Crusades and Controversies, 1897-1913, Business: Company and Community, History, review, 34(4):418-20 54(2):79 1900-1960, review, 63(2):75 Heaton, John W., The Shoshone-Bannocks: Hays, W. W., 71(4):154-56 health care, 91(2):76-77, 79, 81, 95(1):8-9 Culture and Commerce at Fort Hall, Haystead, Ladd, Preacher’s Kid, 34(4):421 See also mental illness 1870-1940, review, 98(1):45-46; rev. of Hayt, E. A., 36(3):217-21, 75(4):162 Healy, David, Gunboat Diplomacy in the Ice Window: Letters from a Bering Strait Hayter, Earl W., The Troubled Farmer, Wilson Era: The U.S. Navy in Haiti, Village, 1892-1902, 94(4):211-12; rev. 1850-1900: Rural Adjustment to 1915-1916, review, 68(4):195-96 of Prophecy of the Swan: The Upper Industrialism, review, 60(1):42 Healy, Fred, 72(4):146-50 Peace River Fur Trade of 1794-1823, Hayward, George, 13(2):136, 138-40, Healy, John Jerome, 22(2):101-102, 81(1):17, 88(4):196-97

162 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Heaven High—Hell Deep, by Norman Government of the State of Washington, Epic Journey: Oral History and Archibald, review, 26(2):149-50 review, 33(2):213-15 Documentary Sources,” 68(4):153- Heaven Is Too High, by Mildred Masterson Heffernan, Trova, An Election for the Ages: 63; The Four Ages of Tsurai: A McNeilly, review, 35(4):369-70 Rossi vs. Gregoire, 2004, review, Documentary History of the Indian Heavenly Discourse, by Charles Erskine Scott 102(1):43-44 Village on Trinidad Bay, review, Wood, 50(3):83-84 Heftley, Adam, 19(4):278 45(4):133-34 Hebard, Grace Raymond, 18(2):160, Heg, May, 3(4):301-302, 38(1):13, 15-16 Heldrich, Philip, rev. of Inside Idaho: Poems, 21(2):160, 58(1):7, 11-12 Hegg, E. A., 50(3):107 1996-2007, 101(1):39-40; rev. of works of: “The First White Women in Heider, Douglas, Legislative Perspectives: Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, Wyoming,” 8(1):29-31; The Bozeman A 150-Year History of the Oregon 96(2):105-106 Trail, review, 14(1):67-68; Civics, State, Legislature from 1843 to 1993, review, Helena, Mont. National and Community, 20(1):74- 89(1):50 African American community in (1900- 75; The Pathbreakers from River to Heikkala, Susan, Seattle’s Waterfront: The 12), 70(2):50-57 Ocean, 24(2):154, review, 3(2):159-60; Walker’s Guide to the History of Elliott baseball in, 82(3):92-96, 99 Sacajawea: A Guide and Interpreter Bay, review, 73(4):189 camel pack trains in, 19(4):279-82 of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Heilbron, Bertha L., How to Organize a Local description of (1867), 41(3):242 58(1):1-6, 11-12, review, 24(2):149-50; Historical Society, review, 36(4):362; mining camps in (1860s), 19(4):288-91 Teaching Wyoming History by Counties, The Thirty-Second State: A Pictorial Helena Colored Citizen, 70(2):52-53 1926 ed., 17(4):305-306, 1932 ed., History of Minnesota, review, 50(2):70- Helena Morning Capital, 27(3):219, 224-25 24(2):154; Washakie, review, 21(3):232; 71; ed., With Pen and Pencil on the Heliker, Florence Denny, 15(3):188, 193, 195 rev. of The History of Wyoming from the Frontier in 1851, by Frank Blackwell Helios (ship), 8(4):257-59 Earliest Known Discoveries, 6(2):120-22 Mayer, 23(4):305 Hell Gate, Mont., 40(3):191-93, 197 Hebberd, Charles, 28(4):375-76 Heilbron, George, 53(4):133 Hell Gate Treaty (1855), 29(3):283-314, Heceta, Bruno de. See Hezeta, Bruno de Heilbron, Mrs. George, 43(2):162, 164-65 30(4):407, 40(4):323-24, 37(1):40-41, Hechler, Kenneth W., Insurgency: Personalities Heine, Carl, Micronesia at the Crossroads: A 43, 42(1):45, 70(3):132-40 and Politics of the Taft Era, review, Reappraisal of the Micronesian Political Hellenthal, Simon, 89(3):120 32(2):231-32 Dilemma, review, 66(3):142 Heller, Herbert L., ed., Sourdough Sagas: Hecht, Irene, rev. of Manifest Destiny and Heine, William H., 63(2):60 The Journals, Memoirs, Tales and Mission in American History: A Heinrich, Albert, rev. of Aghvook, White Recollections of the Earliest Alaskan Reinterpretation, 55(3):134 Eskimo: Otto Geist and Alaskan Gold Miners, 1883-1923, review, Heck, Peter, 64(3):123-24 Archaeology, 61(3):166-67 58(3):164-65 Hecla: A Century of Western Mining, by John Heinrichs, Timothy J., “Progressivism’s Great Hellgate, Wash., 10(2):108 Fahey, review, 84(2):72 Revival of 1905,” 83(4):144-51 Hellman, John, 83(2):65, 67 Hecla Mining Company, 81(2):42, 44-49, 78, Heinrichs, Waldo H., Jr., American “The ‘Hell-Soaked Institution’ and the 95(3):117, 121-23 Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and the Washington Prohibition Initiative of Heckman, Hazel, Island in the Sound, review, Development of the United States 1914,” by Norman Clark, 56(1):1-16 59(3):136; Island Year, review, 64(2):92 Diplomatic Tradition, review, 59(1):53- Helm, June, ed., Pioneers of American Hedding, Elijah, 19(1):49, 51, 25(1):43 54; rev. of Memoirs, 1925-1950, Anthropology: The Uses of Biography, Hedges, Absalom F., 31(4):421-23 59(4):229 review, 59(3):166-67; ed., Spanish- Hedges, James Blaine, 44(1):38-39 Heinsbergen, Tony, 57(4):146 speaking People in the United States: works of: Building the Canadian West: Heintzelman, Oliver H., “The Evolution of Proceedings of the 1968 Annual Spring The Land and Colonization Policies of an Industry: The Dairy Economy of Meeting of the American Ethnological the Canadian Pacific Railway, review, Tillamook County, Oregon,” 49(2):77- Society, review, 61(1):53-54 31(1):101-102; Henry Villard and the 81 Helm, William Benson, 15(1):33-35 Railways of the Northwest, 22(1):66; Heintzleman, B. Frank, 71(1):36-37, Helmcken, John Sebastian, 31(2):182-83 Westward Expansion: A History of the 80(4):135 works of: The Reminiscences of Doctor John American Frontier, review, 41(1):69-70 Heinze, F. Augustus, 23(2):103, 44(1):28-29, Sebastian Helmcken, review, 68(4):197 Hedlin, Sven, The Silk Road, review, 60(2):90, 92 Hel-mits (George Snatelum, Jr.), 8(1):56, 30(4):461-62 Heir to Empire: United States Economic 10(3):211 Hedlock, Reuben, 48(2):40 Diplomacy, 1916-1923, by Carl P. Helms, Andrea R. C., “The Nome Gold Hedren, Paul L., rev. of “I Am Looking to the Parrini, review, 61(4):234-35 Conspiracy,” 73(1):10-19 North for My Life”: Sitting Bull, 1876- Heisen, Mary E., 7(1):57 Helper, Hinton R., 34(2):142 1881, 83(1):37; rev. of Peddlers and Heitfelt, Henry, 33(3):293 Hely, John, 24(1):11-12 Post Traders: The Army Sutler on the Heitman, Henry, 5(1):22 Hembree, A. J., 11(3):178-82, 15(1):20-31, Frontier, 85(1):44 Heitmann, John A., rev. of Religion, Politics, 16(4):273-83, 24(1):10 Hedrick, Helen, The Blood Remembers, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Hembree, Nancy Dodson, 11(3):178 review, 33(2):225-26 Federal Government, and the Utah- Hembree, Waman C., 16(4):273-83 Heebner, William, 47(1):1, 7-8 Idaho Sugar Company, 1907-1921, works of: “Yakima Indian War Diary,” Heffelfinger, C. H., “John Colter—The 99(1):38-39 16(4):273-83 Man Who Turned Back,” 26(3):192- Heizer, Robert F., 47(2):54 Hemenway, Stacy (Stacey), 6(1):12, 37(1):52, 96; “John F. Stevens—A Study in works of: “The Introduction of Monterey 71(4):156-60 Achievement,” 26(1):30-33; The Shells to the Indians of the Northwest “‘Hemmed In’: Reactions in British Columbia Evergreen Citizen: A Textbook on the Coast,” 31(4):399-402; “A Makah to the Purchase of Russian America,”

Index 163 by Richard E. Neunherz, 80(3):101-11 Henry, Alexander (the elder), 9(4):282-83 Reflection,” by Kenneth B. Pyle, Hemovich, Michael D., 95(1):20 works of: Travels and Adventures, 97(1):3-10 Hemrich, Andrew, 59(2):81, 83, 85, 87 13(4):282-83 “Henry James in Seattle,” by Milton A. Mays, Henderson (ship), 66(3):105-107, 109 Henry, Alexander (the younger), 4(1):4-5, 59(4):186-89 Henderson, John Leland, 102(2):59 14(3):164-65, 17(3):220-21, 21(4):248, Henry L. Stimson and Japan, 1931-33, by Henderson, Justin, Roland Terry: Master 251-52, 40(4):320-21, 42(4):330, 332, Armin Rappaport, review, 55(3):137- Northwest Architect, review, 92(3):150- 98(1):12-15 38 51 Henry, Andrew, 37(2):93, 95, 100-102 Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, by Robert Henderson, Kate (née Robinson), 91(4):185, Henry, Anson G., 21(2):97, 44(2):84, G. Kaufman, review, 92(2):106-107 188, 192, 195, 102(2):55-56, 59 49(1):33-35, 38-39, 51(3):112, 114, “Henry M. Jackson: Snohomish County Henderson, Lester D., Alaska, Its Scenic 54(2):57, 59 Prosecutor, 1939-1940,” by Thomas M. Features, Geography, History, and Henry, Dudley, 7(1):55 Gaskin, 81(3):87-95 Government, 20(2):149 Henry, Eliza B., 8(1):36-37 Henry M. Porter: Rocky Mountain Empire Henderson, Louis F., 20(3):164, 91(4):183-99, Henry, Francis, 8(1):6, 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208- Builder, by Mark S. Foster, review, 96(4):188, 191, 195-97, 102(2):55-65 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 84(1):36 Henderson, Minnie Waters, 14(2):116 Henry, Gordon A., 37(1):51 Henry Mayo Newhall and His Times: A Henderson, Otto Hogue, 79(2):86 Henry, Horace Chapin, 19(3):237, 35(1):22- California Legacy, by Andrew Rolle, Henderson, Sarah Fisher, ed., Correspondence 23, 85(3):114 review, 84(2):73 of the Reverend Ezra Fisher, 11(1):69-70 Henry, John Frazier, “The Midshipman’s Henry Moore Teller, Defender of the West, by Henderson, Susan, 18(2):117 Revenge: Or, The Case of the Missing Elmer Ellis, review, 33(1):97-98 Henderson, William, 14(2):116 Islands,” 73(4):156-64; Early Maritime Henry R. Wagner’s the Plains and the Rockies, Henderson Brothers Real Estate Company Artists of the Pacific Northwest Coast, a bibliography of original narratives (Olympia), 91(4):186 1741-1841, review, 76(2):74; rev. of of travel and adventure, 1800-1865, Hendricks, Robert J., Bethel and Aurora, Juan Pérez on the Northwest Coast: Six revised by Charles L. Camp, review, 25(1):70-71 Documents of His Expedition in 1774, 29(1):88-89 Hendrickson, James E., “The Rupture of the 82(3):112; rev. of Log of the Union: Henry Steele Commager: Midcentury Democratic Party in Oregon, 1858,” John Boit’s Remarkable Voyage to the Liberalism and the History of the 58(2):65-73; Joe Lane of Oregon: Northwest Coast and Around the World, Present, by Neil Jumonville, review, Machine Politics and the Sectional 1794-1796, 73(3):140; rev. of Peter 92(2):100-101 Crisis, 1849-1861, review, 59(2):110; Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Henry Suzzallo, 1875-1933, by Carnegie rev. of A Melodrame Entitled “Treason, Expedition, Fighting British Naval Corporation of New York, review, Stratagems, and Spoils,” 61(2):109; Officer, the Man for Whom Puget Sound 25(4):302-303 rev. of People in the Way: The Human Was Named, 71(3):130-31; rev. of San Henry Villard and the Railways of the Aspects of the Columbia River Project, Juan Island: Coastal Place Names and Northwest, by James Blaine Hedges, 65(3):154; rev. of The Royal Navy and Cartographic Nomenclature, 72(4):182 22(1):66 the Northwest Coast of North America, Henry, John M., 3(1):81 Henry Villard and the University of Oregon, by 1810-1914: A Study of British Maritime Henry, Ralph Chester (pseud. Eric Thane), George N. Belknap, review, 69(1):44-45 Ascendancy, 64(1):30-31; rev. of S.S. 49(4):152 “Henry Villard’s Aid to Education,” by Beaver: The Ship that Saved the West, works of: High Border Country, review, Edmond S. Meany, 25(2):83-92 63(4):169 33(4):451-52; The Magestic Land: “Henry Yesler and the Founding of Seattle,” Hendriksen, Eldon S., Price-Level Adjustments Peaks, Parks, and Prevaricators of the 42(4):271-76 of Financial Statements—An Evaluation Rockies and Highlands of the Northwest, “Henry Yesler’s ‘Grand Lottery of Washington and Case Study of Two Public Utility review, 42(2):173-74 Territory,’” by John R. Finger, Firms, review, 53(4):166 Henry, William, 98(1):12 60(3):121-26 Heney, Francis J., 80(4):158 Henry A. Wallace of Iowa: The Agrarian Years, Henshall, James A., 97(4):172-74, 176 Henig, Frank, 49(4):167 1910-1940, by Edward L. Schapsmeier, Henson, Rufe, 55(3):121-22 Hennes, B. F., 6(1):11 and Frederick H. Schapsmeier, review, Hepburn, James E., 38(3):242-59 Hennes, Randolph, rev. of American Indians 61(1):61-62 Hepburn Act (1906), 41(3):221, 41(4):303- in World War I: At War and at Home, Henry Cantwell Wallace as Secretary of 305 90(2):90-91; rev. of Bremerton and Agriculture, 1921-1924, by Donald L. Her Best Shot: Women and Guns in America, Puget Sound Navy Yard, 95(1):45-46 Winters, review, 63(1):35 by Laura Browder, review, 98(3):147- Henness, B. L., 23(2):147 Henry Davidson Sheldon and the University 48 Hennessy, Daniel J., 97(2):79 of Oregon, 1874-1948: A Biographical Herald (Fairhaven, Wash.). See Fairhaven Hennessy, Michael A., rev. of Arctic Hell-Ship: Essay with Selected Letters, ed. James H. Herald The Voyage of HMS Enterprise, 1850- Hitchman, review, 71(3):142 Herald of Reform (Eugene, Oreg.). See Eugene 1855, 99(3):151-52 Henry George, by Charles Albro Barker, (Oreg.) Herald of Reform Hennessy Company (Butte, Mont.), 97(2):78- review, 46(3):94-95 herbaria 88 Henry Harmon Spalding, Pioneer of Old Gray, Asa, contributions of, to, 89(4):172- Hennings, Robert E., James D. Phelan and Oregon, by Clifford M. Drury, review, 73, 176-80, 91(4):184-85 the Wilson Progressives of California, 27(4):391-92 Henderson, Louis F., contributions of, to, review, 78(4):156 “Henry Jackson and the University of 91(4):185, 188-89, 192-96 Henny, David C., 45(2):55-57, 49(1):11-12 Washington’s Jackson School of Matthews, Oliver, contributions of, to, Henrietta (steamer), 21(3):196 International Studies: A Personal 85(1):46

164 Pacific Northwest Quarterly of Oregon State University, 91(4):185, 194 America, 67(4):176-77 American Presidency, An Interpretation, role of amateur collectors in, 89(4):173-86 Herman, Theodore, “The Manufacture of 32(1):119-20; rev. of Noah Webster, of University of Idaho, 91(4):188-91, Aluminum Products in the State of 27(4):399-400 102(2):59, 61 Washington,” 43(3):214-25 Hessler, Lucinda, 18(2):123, 126-31, of University of Oregon, 91(4):191-96, “Herman J. Deutsch, 1897-1979,” by David H. 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 102(2):59 Stratton, 71(4):183-84 Hester, Wilhelm, 67(2):69-75 of University of Washington, 20(3):170, Herman Pfeiffer v. Northport Smelting and Hetta, Per Johannesen, 42(3):214-23 91(4):187 Refining Co., 91(2):59, 61, 65, 67-68 Hetzel, Ralph, 44(1):37-38 of Washington State University, 20(3):165 Hermann, Binger, 51(2):54, 80(4):158 Heuer, William H., 77(1):15-16 Herbermann, Charles George, ed., Historical Hermilt, John X., “Wenatchee Indians Ask Heusken, Hendrik C. J., 32(2):137 Records and Studies, review, 7(1):80-81 Justice,” 16(1):20-28 Heuterman, Thomas H., The Burning Horse: Herbert, Christopher, rev. of Hard as the “Heroes and Heroines of the Long Ago,” by Japanese-American Experience in the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in the Edwin Eells, 2(2):132-45, 2(3):208 Yakima Valley, 1920-1942, review, American Mining Town, 98(1):47- The Heroes of Battle Rock, by John M. 88(3):152-53; Movable Type: Biography 48; rev. of Hills of Silver: The Yukon’s Kirkpatrick, 82(3):104, 106-107 of Legh R. Freeman, review, 72(1):41 Mighty Keno Hill Mine, 98(1):47- Heron, Francis, 6(3):189-96, 6(4):265-78, Hevly, Bruce, “Introduction to the 48; rev. of The Trail of 1858: British 8(2):109-10, 113, 11(1):29-30, 32-33, Nuclear Northwest,” 85(1):4-5; Columbia’s Gold Rush Past, 99(3):148- 29(1):9, 47(2):59, 90(3):141-44 “‘Where the Old West Greets the 49; rev. of Writing British Columbia Heron, George, 11(1):30-33 New’: Linking Hanford, the Tri- History, 1784-1958, 100(4):199 Heron, James, 11(1):30 Cities, and the Columbia Basin Herbert, J. D., rev. of Whoop-Up Country: The Heron, Josette Boucher, 11(1):31-33 in Photographs,” 101(2):87-99; Canadian-American West, 1865-1885, Herren, S. C., 30(1):9, 16, 18 Worth Rereading: Selections from 47(4):124 Herreshoff, David, American Disciples of Northwest Bookshelves, 1880-1940, Herbert Hoover: A Public Life, by David Marx: From the Age of Jackson to the 91(1):54, 91(2):108-109, 92(3):164- Burner, review, 71(3):137 Progressive Era, review, 60(1):46-47 65, 93(2):108-109; Atomic Frontier Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression, by Herrick, Fred, 76(3):102-103, 84(1):20-29 Days: Hanford and the American West, Harris Gaylord Warren, 50(4):167 Herrick, Robert, 59(4):205-206 review, 102(4):199-200; rev. of Her Best Herbert Hoover and the Reconstruction Herrin, Joe, 8(2):86-88 Shot: Women and Guns in America, Finance Corporation, 1931-1933, by Herring, Margaret, Forest of Time: A Century 98(3):147-48; rev. of Sandia National James Stuart Olson, review, 70(2):83 of Science at Wind River Experimental Laboratories: The Postwar Decade, Hercules Mine, 57(2):54, 81(2):78 Forest, review, 99(3):149-Herring, 82(4):155; rev. of The Silicon Forest: Here Are My People, by Arthur J. Burks, Samuel D., rev. of Rites of Passage: High Tech in the Portland Area, 1945 to review, 25(2):149-50 A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle, 1986, 84(2):67 Here Rolled the Covered Wagons, by Albert 88(4):203-204 Hewitt, Abram S., 60(3):136-37, 139 Salisbury and Jane Salisbury, review, Herrmann, Rachel, rev. of Spirits of Our Hewitt, C. C., 8(1):3, 10(3):178-79, 49(2):69, 40(1):70-71 Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah 55(3):107-10 Here the Country Lies: Nationalism and the and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, Hewitt, E. B., and wife, 14(4):258 Arts in Twentieth-Century America, by 102(1):45 Hewitt, George (witness during Canwell Charles C. Alexander, review, 73(3):107 Hershman, Marc J., Seattle’s Waterfront: The Committee hearings), 89(1):24-26, 28 Hereford, Robert, Old Man River, 34(4):421 Walker’s Guide to the History of Elliott Hewitt, George Goodman (sailor), 51(1):1 Hergest, Richard, 6(1):59, 6(2):88-89 Bay, review, 73(4):189 Hewitt, Henry, Jr., 24(2):133 Heritage Lost: Two Grand Portland Houses Hertzberg, Hazel W., The Search for an Hewitt, Henry Leeds, Sr., 24(2):133-48 through the Lens of Minor White, by American Indian Identity: Modern Pan- Hewitt, James, ed., Eye-Witnesses to Wagon Fred DeWolfe, review, 88(3):155-56 Indian Movements, review, 63(3):121 Trains West, review, 66(2):89 Heritage of Conflict: Labor Relations in the Hertzka, Abraham, 97(1):14-15 Hewitt, L. H., 48(1):5 Nonferrous Metals Industry up to 1930, Hesketh, Robert, 52(3):91-92, 98 Hewitt, Leslie R., 13(4):309-10 by Vernon H. Jensen, review, 43(1):71- Hess, Joseph, 3(1):74-75 Hewitt, Mark Alan, rev. of Kirtland Cutter: 72 Hess, Karl, Jr., Visions upon the Land: Man Architect in the Land of Promise, Herman, Arthur, Metternich, review, and Nature on the Western Range, 90(4):209-10 23(4):304 review, 86(3):143-44; rev. of Federal Hewitt, Randall H., 13(4):263-64, 309, Herman, Daniel Justin, rev. of American Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush 51(4):172, 174, 178-79, 54(2):60-63 Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Rebellion and Environmental Politics, works of: Notes by the Way, 30(1):73 Middle-Class Culture, 94(3):151-52; 86(1):45-46 Hewitt, Rosetta W., “Joseph L. Meek,” rev. of Hunting Tradition in a Changing Hesselberg, Andreas, 84(3):93-94, 86(1):4 20(3):196-200 World: Yup’ik Lives in Alaska Today, Hessel-Robinson, Beth, rev. of Remembering Heyburn, Weldon B., 44(1):15, 46(3):82, 92(4):213-14; rev. of Kit Carson and the the Power of Words: The Life of an 53(4):142-43, 58(1):28 Indians, 93(3):159-60; rev. of Mining Oregon Activist, Legislator, and and appointment of H. Smith Woolley to Frontiers of the Far West, 1848-1880, Community Leader, 102(3):151-52 U.S. assay office, 60(4):193-95, 197-98 94(3):151-52; rev. of Roaring Camp: Hesseltine, William B., A History of the and free silver coinage issue, 33(3):284, The Social World of the California Gold South, 1607-1936, review, 28(3):330- 287-88, 293-94 Rush, 94(3):151-52 32; Sections and Politics: Selected Heyward, G., 15(3):220-22 Herman, Sondra R., rev. of James T. Shotwell Essays by William B. Hesseltine, Hezeta, Bruno de, 14(4):263, 23(1):74-75, and the Rise of Internationalism in review, 60(4):228-29; rev. of The 74(3):107, 109, 111, 113

Index 165 works of: For Honor and Country: The 15(4):304 individual institutions Diary of Bruno de Hezeta, review, The Hidden Northwest, by Robert Cantwell, The Higher Learning in America, by Robert 78(1/2):67 review, 64(3):127 Maynard Hutchins, review, 28(2):217- Hiatt, Samuel, 28(2):137 A Hidden Past: An Exploration of Eastside 18 Hibben, Ethelbert C., 58(2):66-71 History, ed. Arlene Bryant, review, “Highland Warriors or ‘Scotch Coolies’? Hibberd v. Slack, 55(2):69-71, 73 92(2):105 Hebridean Crofters in British Hichborn, Franklin, Story of the Session of the Hidy, Muriel E., ed., British Investment in Columbia, 1887-1893,” by Timothy S. California Legislature of 1913, 6(1):71 American Railways, 1834-1898, by Forest, 102(2):79-90 Hickel, Walter J., 82(2):42, 50, 86(2):59-70 Dorothy R. Adler, review, 63(2):73-74 Highsmith, Richard M., Jr., “Resources and works of: Who Owns America? review, Higgens-Evenson, R. Rudy, “The Political the Regional Economy,” 46(1):25-29; 64(1):37-38 Asylum: State Making and the Medical ed., Atlas of the Pacific Northwest, Hickey, E. J., 66(4):162 Profession in Oregon, 1862-1900,” 5th ed., review, 66(4):181, 6th ed., Hickey, Michael, 41(4):313 89(3):136-48 review, 72(1):45; ed., Atlas of the Pacific Hicks, Gwin, 37(3):238-39 Higgins, Christopher P., 3(4):274-75, Northwest: Resources and Development, Hicks, John D., “The Personal Factor in the 11(4):245, 248, 37(1):47, 40(3):191-96, 2d ed., review, 50(1):35, 3d ed., review, Writing of History,” 55(3):97-104; 200-201, 65(3):120 54(4):157 “The Urban Revolution,” 57(4):181- Higgins, David W., 80(3):103, 106-107, 110 Higman, Harry W., Pilchuck: The Life of a 88; The Constitutions of the Northwest Higginson, Ella, Alaska, the Great Country, Mountain, review, 40(3):257-58; Union States, 16(1):71-72; My Life with 8(3):234 Bay: The Life of a City Marsh, review, History, review, 60(2):103-104; Higgs, Robert, rev. of I Dissent: The Legacy of 43(3):238-39; rev. of The Untamed Republican Ascendancy, 1921-1933, Chief Justice James Clark McReynolds, Olympics: The Story of a Peninsula, review, 52(2):78; rev. of Adventure 85(1):45 46(1):31 in Politics: The Memoirs of Philip High and Mighty: Select Sketches about Hiibacka, Ivo, 89(2):84, 94 LaFollette, 62(2):92; rev. of The the Deschutes Country, ed. Thomas Hildebrand, August, A Trip to Neah-Kah-Nie, American Character, 36(2):175-76; Vaughan, review, 74(1):46 The Promised Land, A Primer of Pacific rev. of As A City Upon a Hill: The High Border Country, by Eric Thane, review, Northwest History, 19(2):153 Town in American History, 58(2):99- 33(4):451-52 Hildebrand, Lorraine Barker, Straw Hats, 100; rev. of Calvin Coolidge: The High Country Empire: The High Plains and Sandals and Steel: The Chinese in Quiet President, 59(3):169; rev. of The Rockies, by Robert G. Athearn, review, Washington State, review, 71(3):133 Decline of the Progressive Movement in 51(4):185-86 Hilderbrand, Robert C., Power and the People: Wisconsin, 1890-1920, 60(2):109-10; High Line Project (Wenatchee, Wash.), Executive Management of Public rev. of Grass Roots History, 39(4):323; 10(1):32-33 Opinion in Foreign Affairs, 1897-1921, rev. of Herbert Hoover and the Great high schools. See schools review, 73(4):184 Depression, 50(4):167; rev. of Horse “High Schools in Territorial Washington,” Hilen, Andrew, “Murder on Shaw Island,” and Buggy West: A Boyhood on the by Frederick E. Bolton, 24(3):211-20, 69(3):97-106; rev. of The James Francis Last Frontier, 61(1):54-55; rev. of In 24(4):271-81 Tulloch Diary, 1875-1910, 70(4):186; Retrospect: The History of a Historian, High Stakes: The Life and Times of Leigh S. rev. of Norwegian-American Studies 55(3):136-37; rev. of The Interregnum J. Hunt, by Laurance B. Rand, review, and Records, Vol. 17, 44(1):43-44; rev. of Despair: Hoover, Congress, and the 81(3):113 of The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish- Depression, 63(2):78; rev. of Jonathan High Trails: A Guide to the Cascade Crest Trail, American Family Saga, 71(3):135; rev. Prentiss Dolliver: A Study in Political by Robert H. Wills, review, 54(3):130 of Swedish Exodus, 72(1):45 Integrity and Independence, 50(3):121- High Trails of Glacier National Park, Hill, Abby Williams, 100(2):60 22; rev. of Kansas Populism: Ideas and by Margaret Thompson, review, Hill, Ann Terry, Pendleton Round-Up at 100: Men, 61(3):165; rev. of The Politics of 28(1):100-101 Oregon’s Legendary Rodeo, review, Provincialism: The Democratic Party Higham, C. L., Noble, Wretched, and 102(1):48-49 in Transition, 1918-1932, 59(4):220- Redeemable: Protestant Missionaries to Hill, Bennett H., 2(1):29, 10(3):226-27, 21; rev. of The President Wore Spats: A the Indians in Canada and the United 11(2):137, 142, 146-48, 11(3):218-19, Biography of Glenn Frank, 57(2):91- States, 1820-1900, review, 92(4):214 223, 226, 11(4):296-97 92; rev. of Railroads and the Granger Higham, John, 53(3):100 Hill, Charles, 20(3):174, 77(3):83, 88, 93 Laws, 63(2):77-78; rev. of The Rising works of: Send These to Me: Jews and Hill, David, 15(3):174-75 American Empire, 53(1):46 Others Immigrants in Urban America, Hill, Edward E., The Office of Indian Affairs, Hicks, Thomas B., 6(2):108 review, 68(1):41 1824-1880: Historical Sketches, review, Hicks, Urban, 54(2):57, 60, 101(2):79-80 Higham, Robin, rev. of Legacy of Flight: The 66(2):89-90 Hidden, Foster, 21(2):132 Guggenheim Contribution to American Hill, Edwin G., In the Shadow of the Hidden, L. M., 21(2):132 Aviation, 70(1):40; rev. of The War to Mountain: The Spirit of the CCC, Hidden, Oliver, 21(2):132 End All Wars: The American Military review, 82(2):75 Hidden, W. Foster, “The History of Brick Experience in World War I, 61(2):121 Hill, Eugene K., 8(2):121 Making in and Around Vancouver,” Highbee, L. P., 47(4):114 Hill, F. A., 37(3):241-43 21(2):131-32 higher education, 18(3):167-68, 45(2):47-51, Hill, Frank Ernest, The Westward Star, Hidden, Wash., 10(2):109 83(4):152-55, 92(1):29-39, 99(4):181- 26(1):72 Hidden Brick Company, 21(2):132 92. See also academic freedom Hill, G. A., 17(1):23 Hidden Heroes of the Rockies, by Isaac during cold war; education; names Hill, George, Jr., 93(1):19 K. Russell and Howard R. Driggs, of individual educators; names of Hill, George D., 37(1):53, 100(2):71

166 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Hill, Gladwin, Dancing Bear: An Inside Look review, 94(3):161 74; “Sheldon Jackson and Benjamin at California Politics, review, 60(3):167 Hillcrest Orchard (Medford, Oreg.), 95(1):53- Harrison: Presbyterians and the Hill, Hamlin, ed., Mark Twain’s Letters to His 54 Administration of Alaska,” 54(2):66- Publishers, 1867-1894, 59(1):45-47 Hilleary, William M., A Webfoot Volunteer: 74; “The United States Frontier Hill, Humphrey, 33(3):333, 336-37, 343 The Diary of William M. Hilleary, 1864- at Sitka, 1867-1873,” 60(2):57-65; Hill, James J., 14(1):14 1866, review, 57(3):126 Alaskan John G. Brady: Missionary, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Hillhurst, Wash., 10(2):109 Businessman, Judge, and Governor, 53(3):89, 100(1):5, 9, 80, 87 Hillier, Alfred J., “Albert Johnson, 1878-1918, review, 75(1):43; rev. and Burlington Northern, 79(4):138-46 Congressman,” 36(3):193-211; “John of Alaska: The Embattled Frontier, and Everett, Wash., 57(2):57, 62 Tornow, the Outlawed Hermit,” 64(1):38-39; rev. of The Alaska Gold and Graves, Jay, 82(4):125, 127 35(3):223-32; rev. of The Historical and Rush, 64(4):174; rev. of Alaska State and Great Northern Pacific Plan (1907), Regional Geography of the Willapa Bay Government and Politics, 79(1):45; rev. 54(3):107-108 Area, Washington, 49(3):123 of Alaskan Historical Documents since and Great Northern route through Hills, Alfred, 37(1):45 1867, 81(2):49; rev. of Arctic Passage: Wenatchee, 56(3):100-104 Hills, George, 60(4):199-204, 75(2):72, 74-77 The Turbulent History of the Land and Great Northern western terminus, Hill’s Code, 30(1):11, 23-40, 49 and People of the Bering Sea, 1697- 80(4):126-27, 92(2): 81, 83-89 “Hill’s Dream Realized: The Burlington 1975, 68(4):163; rev. of The Battle for and lumber industry, 39(4):261-62, 288- Northern’s Eight-Decade Gestation,” Alaska Statehood, 59(4):228; rev. of 89, 51(2):59-60 by Don L. Hofsommer, 79(4):138-46 Edward Lewis Bob Bartlett of Alaska: and Pacific coast shipping, 40(3):177-78 Hills of Silver: The Yukon’s Mighty Keno Hill A Life in Politics, 72(2):60; rev. of and passenger trains, 52(2): 44, 46 Mine, by Aaro E. Aho, review, 98(1):47- Eskimo Boyhood: An Autobiography and Seattle Sun, support of, 92(2):64-67 48 in Psychosocial Perspective, 66(3):139; and Stevens, John Frank, 56(2):82-83 Hillyar, James, 21(4):248-50 rev. of The Founding of Juneau, transcontinental plans of, 81(2):68-71 Hillyard, Wash., 10(3):190 59(2):112-13; rev. of Historical and transpacific trade, 52(2):42, 64(1):8- Hilman, John C., 32(3):299-301 Dictionary of Oceania, 74(2):87; rev. 11, 101(3/4):151-52 Hilton, George W., The Electric Interurban of An Interpretative History of Alaskan Hill, Jeanette Garton, 33(2):244 Railways in America, review, 52(2):68- Statehood, 65(2):91; rev. of Mugwumps, Hill, Jim Dan, The Texas Navy in Forgotten 69 Morals, and Politics, 1884-1920, Battles and Shirtsleeve Diplomacy, Hilton-Hagemann, Brandi, rev. of The Nez 68(1):38-39; rev. of North Country 29(1):91-92 Perces in the : Nimiipuu Challenge, 61(3):167; rev. of North to Hill, John (sailor), 19(1):6-9 Survival, 100(1):43-44 Alaska, 84(2):66-67; rev. of Preliminary Hill, John S.(ship captain), 7(1):54 Himen Ilpilp (Red Wolf; Nez Perce leader), Survey of Documents in the Archives Hill, Joseph, 37(1):51 97(1):23-24, 32 of the Russian Orthodox Church in Hill, Knute, 53(2):71 Himes, George H., 6(3):177-78 Alaska, 67(3):132; rev. of Railroad in Hill, Louis W., 74(3):121-23 crossing Naches Pass, 8(1):23, 13(4):269- the Clouds: The Alaska Railroad in the Hill, Nathaniel D., 8(1):50-53, 56-58, 70, 14(1):78-79, 25(3):174-77 Age of Steam, 1914-1945, 70(2):94; rev. 8(2):126, 130, 132, 139, 37(1):48 honoring, 25(2):158, 26(3):239 of Russia in North America: Proceedings Hill, Peter J., The Not So Wild, Wild West: 90th birthday of, 25(3):237 of the Second International Conference Property Rights on the Frontier, review, works of: “Early Efforts at Road Making,” on Russian America, Sitka, Alaska, 96(2):102 15(4):263-65; “Organizers of the First August 19-22, 1987, 82(3):115; rev. of Hill, Richard S., 60(1):27-28 Government in Oregon,” 6(3):162-67; The Russian Orthodox Religious Mission Hill, Robert Corbet, 33(3):315-16, 319-20, “Seattle’s First Need of a Post Office,” in America, 1794-1837, with Materials 333, 335-36, 341, 343-44 15(2):117-18; “Tyrell’s Name Should Concerning the Life and Works of the Hill, Robert Crosby, 8(1):35 Be Saved,” 10(3):182-84; Transactions Monk German, and Ethnographic Notes Hill, Samuel (captain of the Lydia), of the Forty-fourth Annual Reunion by the Hieromonk Gedeon, 71(4):186; 17(4):280-88, 21(3):179-88, 24(2):87- of the Oregon Pioneer Association, rev. of Thirteen Years of Travel and 88 11(1):70-71; comp., Oregon Pioneer Exploration in Alaska, 1877-1889, Hill, Samuel (railroad executive), 5(4):321, Association, Transactions of the Forty- 70(1):44-45; rev. of Tomorrow is 9(3):239, 12(4):283-84, 82(1):9, third Annual Reunion, 10(1):75; Growing Old: Stories of the Quakers in 94(4):183-96 ed., Oregon Pioneer Association Alaska, 71(3):138; rev. of The Voyage Hill, Samuel B. (congressman), 91(2):89-91 Transactions, 13(4):304 of the Schooner “Polar Bear”: Whaling Hill, Sarah, ed., “The Autobiography of Ella Himes, Judson, 23(1):54-60 and Trading in the North Pacific and Byers Scott: Homestead Life in North Himes, Tyrus, 10(3):183, 23(1):54-60, Arctic, 1913-1914, 75(2):92; rev. of The , 1906-1950,” 25(3):174-77 Voyages to Russian America, 1802-1807, 88(3):107-45 Himmelheber, Hans, Where the Echo Began 70(4):182; rev. of Yarns of the Yukon: Hill, Thomas B., 52(4):147-48 and Other Oral Traditions from Recollections of a Sourdough under the Hill, Tim, 100(3):112-18 Southwestern Alaska Recorded by Hans Midnight Sun, 58(2):89 Hill, William D., 46(3):80 Himmelheber, review, 93(1):37-38 Hinckley, Timothy Duane, 24(3):208-209 Hill, William J., 58(2):75, 81 Hinckley, Robert H., “I’d Rather Be Born Hinde, John R., When Coal Was King: Hill, William Lair, 4(4):241, 253, 255, 257, Lucky Than Rich”: The Autobiography Ladysmith and the Coal-Mining 30(1):12-30, 37-39, 47 of Robert H. Hinckley, review, 70(4):184 Industry on Vancouver Island, review, The Hill with a Future: Seattle’s Capitol Hill, Hinckley, Ted C., “The Inside Passage: A 96(2):106-107 1900-1946, by Jacqueline B. Williams, Popular Gilded Age Tour,” 56(2):67- Hinderlider v. La Plata River and Cherry Creek

Index 167 Ditch Co., 49(3):111 Caughey, 61(2):108-109; rev. of Desert: Wunder, review, 80(2):74 Hinderwell, Richard O., 11(3):224, 11(4):302 The American Southwest, 65(4):192; “Historic Bread Riot in Virginia City,” by W. Hinding, Andrea, ed., Women’s History rev. of General Henry Atkinson: A M. Underhill, 21(3):189-94 Sources: A Guide to Archives and Western Military Career, 57(2):87-88; “‘Historic Explorations Northward’: Hubert Manuscript Collections in the United rev. of Isaac I. Stevens: Young Man in a Howe Bancroft and the Beginnings of States, 2 vols., review, 72(4):183 Hurry, 72(2):90; rev. of Old Forts of the British Columbia History,” by Chad Hindman, S., 26(3):222 Southwest, 56(1):40 Reimer, 86(3):131-38 Hindmarsh, Albert E., The Basis of Japanese Hirado, Japan, 15(1):3, 5-10 Historic Forts and Trading Posts, comp. Ernest Foreign Policy, review, 27(4):396-97 “Hiram F. Smith,” by William S. Lewis, Voorhis, 22(2):154 Hinds, Ned, 31(3):334-39, 343 10(3):168-70 Historic Mackinac, by Edwin O. Wood, Hindshaw, Henry Havelock, 77(3):88-89, 92 “Hiram F. Smith, First Settler of Okanogan 9(3):235 Hindu immigrants, 57(4):174, 64(4):163, County,” by Ann Briley, 43(3):226-33 Historic Oregon Country, ed. Carl H. Mapes, 169-70, 173-74 Hiram Martin Chittenden: His Public review, 35(1):84-85 Hine, Robert V., The American West: An Career, by Gordon B. Dodds, review, Historic Pacific Northwest, ed. Carl H. Mapes, Interpretive History, review, 65(3):148- 65(4):187-88 review, 35(1):84-85 49; Community on the American Hired Hands and Plowboys: Farm Labor in the “Historic Perspectives in Indian Languages of Frontier: Separate But Not Alone, Midwest, 1815-60, by David E. Schob, Oregon and Washington,” by Melville review, 73(2):77; Edward Kern review, 69(1):37-38 Jacobs, 28(1):55-74 and American Expansion, review, Hirsch, Abraham, 62(1):4, 89(2):59-61 Historic Ports of Puget Sound, by Washington 53(4):162-63; Josiah Royce: From Grass Hirsch, Solomon, 76(2):53, 57 State Historical Society, review, Valley to Harvard, review, 84(3):110- Hirshfield, Daniel S.,The Lost Reform: The 60(1):28 11; Second Sight, review, 86(1):46-47; Campaign for Compulsory Health Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: ed., The Frontier Experience: Readings Insurance in the United States from Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle, by in the Trans-Missisippi West, review, 1932 to 1943, review, 63(1):35-36 Judy M. Morley, review, 98(1):46-47 55(4):176; ed., Soldier in the West: Hirshson, Stanley P., Grenville M. Dodge: Historic Ranches of Wyoming, by Judith Letters of Theodore Talbot During His Soldier, Politician, Railroad Pioneer, Hancock Sandoval, with T. A. Larson Services in California, Mexico, and review, 59(2):110-11; The Lion of the and Robert Roripaugh, review, Oregon, 1845-53, review, 64(3):129-30; Lord: A Biography of Brigham Young, 78(4):156 rev. of The Letters of José Señán, O.F.M., review, 61(4):227-28 The Historic Trail of the American Indians, by Mission San Buenaventura, 1796-1823, Hirt, Paul W., A Conspiracy of Optimism: Thomas P. Christensen, 26(2):153 54(1):41; rev. of Visions of the American Management of the National Forests historical and pioneer associations West, 81(1):36 since World War Two, review, 87(2):99- regional interpretation of history and, Hines, Donald M., Celilo Tales: Wasco 100; ed., Northwest Lands, Northwest 43(4):253-59 Myths, Legends, Tales of Magic and Peoples: Readings in Environmental role of, 35(1):53 the Marvelous, review, 88(4):202; History, review, 92(1):45-46; ed., in Wash., 6(1):21-25, 7(1):46-50, 8(1):3- The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales Terra Pacifica: People and Place in 13, 9(1):17-22, 10(1):46-52, 11(1):37- of the Teninos and Adjacent Mid- the Northwest States and Western 43, 43(2):158-69, 91(2):87 Columbia River Indian Nations, review, Canada, review, 90(3):159-60; rev. See also names of individual associations 83(4):155-56; Magic in the Mountains, of George S. Long: Timber Statesman, The Historical and Regional Geography of the the Yakima Shaman: Power and 87(1):48-49; rev. of Great Mysteries of Willapa Bay Area, Washington, by Jean Practice, review, 86(2):91-92; ed., Tales the West, 86(1):50; rev. of Public Lands Hazeltine, review, 49(3):123 of the Okanogans, review, 70(1):42; ed., Management in the West: Citizens, Historical Atlas of Early Oregon, by Judith Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: The Death Interest Groups, and Values, 90(2):95 A. Farmer, with Daniel B. Karnes, G. of Andrew J. Bolon, Yakima Indian Hishida, Seiji, Japan Among the Great Powers, Thomas Babich, and Thompson P. Agent, as Told by Su-el-lil, Eyewitness; review, 31(2):223-24 Porterfield, text by Kenneth L. Holmes, Also, the Suicide of General George Hispanics, 70(4):155-62, 75(3):108-16, review, 65(3):150 A. Custer, as Told by Owl Child, by 86(2):88, 96(3):124-26, 97(3):131-37 Historical Atlas of the American West, by Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, review, The Historian and Historical Evidence, by Warren A. Beck and Ynez D. Haase, 88(1):43 Allen Johnson, 17(4):308 review, 81(1):37 Hines, Edward, 84(1):26-27. See also Edward The Historian and the Diplomat: The Historical Atlas of the United States, by Hines Lumber Company Role of History and Historians in Clifford Lord and Elizabeth Lord, Hines, Gustavus, 2(1):12, 20-22, 15(3):171, American Foreign Policy, ed. Francis L. 35(2):170 17(1):51-52, 25(3):204-205 Loewenheim, review, 59(2):116-17 Historical Atlas of Washington, by James W. Hines, H. K., 3(4):291-92 “The Historian as Literary Craftsman: The Scott and Roland L. De Lorme, review, Hines, J. M., 96(3):126-27 West of Ivan Doig,” by William G. 79(4):162 Hines, Neal O., Denny’s Knoll: A History of the Robbins, 78(4):134-40 Historical Dictionary of Oceania, ed. Robert Metropolitan Tract of the University of Historians and the American West, ed. Michael D. Craig and Frank P. King, review, Washington, review, 72(4):185 P. Malone, review, 76(1):32-33 74(2):87 Hinmetumsilu (Thunder’s Eye; James; Nez Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Historical Editing, by Clarence E. Carter, Perce Indian), 97(1):19, 24 Historical Thought, by David Hackett review, 44(2):60 Hinton, Harwood P., rev. of The American Fischer, review, 63(2):71 Historical Fragments of Early Chicagoland, by West: Frontier and Region. Historians of the American Frontier: A Bio- Harley Bradford Mitchell, 20(2):153 Interpretations by John Walton Bibliographical Sourcebook, ed. John R. Historical Landmark Commission of

168 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Wyoming, 21(1):79 of conservation movement, 56(2):75-81 19(2):83-89 “Historical Materials at the Southern Branch of forest industries, 48(4):127-33 History as a Science, by Arthur McDonald, of the University of Idaho,” by Harold frontier thesis: and Bancroft, H. H., 17(4):308 C. Vedeler, 27(2):174-75 86(3):135-37; and new western history, “History for a Mobile (or Unstable) People,” “The Historical Mosaic of Washington,” by J. 85(2):51-58, 89(2):84-96; and overseas by Richard S. Kirkendall, 81(3):82-86 Neilson Barry, 30(2):169-76 expansion, 57(1):18-27; of Turner, “History in a Mail Pouch: Centennial Stamps historical novels, 1(3):101-108, 35(4):349-62 Frederick Jackson, 39(4):290-91, and Territorial Covers,” by Clement S. “The Historical Position of the Lower 43(4):252-53, 44(3):107, 52(1):1-6, Ernst, Sr., 44(4):185-89 Chinook in the Native Culture of the 56(1):30, 35, 57(1):18-27, 64(1):1, 5-6, “History in Colored Glass,” 48(1):17-21 Northwest,” by Verne F. Ray, 28(4):363- 64(4):175-77, 71(3):98-100, 82(2):59- History Links. See Links to History 72 69, 86(3):136 “The History of a History: The Making of Historical Records and Studies, Vol. 2, ed. history of science, 19(3):163-64, Jeannette Paddock Nichols’s Alaska,” Charles George Herbermann, review, 70(3):128-29, 92(1):29-39 by Terrence Cole, 77(4):130-38 7(1):80-81, Vol. 10, by United States and Kirkendall, Richard S., 81(3):82-86 The History of a Valley: Cache Valley, Utah- Catholic Historical Society, 8(2):154 neglected aspects of Pacific Northwest Idaho, ed. Joel E. Ricks and Everett L. Historical Records Survey, 34(1):31, history, 61(1):1-9 Cooley, review, 48(2):62 34(2):237-38 new western history, 83(2):60-62, History of Alaska, by Henry W. Clark, in Oreg., 86(1):54, 90(4):218 85(2):50-58, 89(2):84-96 21(3):236 in Wash., 30(4):387-98: church oral history methods, 58(2):57-64 History of America, by Carl Russell Fish, records, 28(2):163-91, 28(4):383- of Pacific Northwest, 64(1):1-7 review, 17(1):68-69 403, 30(4):417-36; county records, periodization in western history, 71(3):98- A History of American Foreign Policy, by 28(1):87-88, 29(1):111 100 John Holladay Latane and David W. Historical Research Council, 23(4):313-14 popularizing history, 57(3):93-100 Wainhouse, 25(4):309 A Historical Resume of Exploration and and Royce, Josiah, 63(2):69-70 A History of American History, by Michael Survey—Mammal Types and Their Historiography and Urbanization. Essays in Kraus, review, 29(2):220-21 Collectors in the State of Washington, by American History in Honor of W. Stull A History of American Life, ed. Arthur M. F. S. Hall, 24(1):66-67 Holt, ed. Eric F. Goldman, review, Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox, “The Historical Russian Library of Alaska,” by 33(1):105-107 review, 19(2):144-47 Clarence L. Andrews, 29(2):201-204 “The Historiography of American History of Ancient Civilization: The Ancient Historical Rym-O-Grams, by Minnie Roof Conservation: Past and Prospects,” by Near East and Greece, by Albert A. Dee, 15(4):306 Gordon B. Dodds, 56(2):75-81 Trever, 28(2):222 Historical Scholarship in America; Needs and History, Constitution and Annual Report, “The History of Brick Making in and Around Opportunities, by American Historical 1918, by Eastern Washington State Vancouver,” by W. Foster Hidden, Association Committee on the Historical Society, review, 10(2):153 21(2):131-32 Planning of Research, 24(1):67-68 History, Frontier, and Section: Three Essays by History of British Columbia, by Hubert Howe “A Historical Sketch of the Economic Frederick Jackson Turner, by Frederick Bancroft, 86(3):131-38 Development of Washington since Jackson Turner, review, 87(1):45-46 A History of C. Brewer and Company, Limited, Statehood,” by Charles M. Gates, history, teaching of, 40(2):91-92 One Hundred Years in the Hawaiian 39(3):214-32 developing library resources for, 46(3):72- Islands, 1826-1926, by Josephine Historical Sketch of the State College of 78 Sullivan, review, 19(2):142-43 Washington, 1890-1925, by Enoch fiction for young adults, 35(4):349-62 A History of Canada, by Carl Wittke, Albert Bryan, review, 20(1):68-69 legislative action affecting (1941), 19(4):305 Historical Societies in the United States and 32(3):343-44 A History of Canada, Vol. 1: From Its Origins Canada; a Handbook, ed. Christopher resources, 5(2):158-59, 5(3):238-40, to the Royal Régime, 1663, by Gustave Crittenden and Doris Godard, review, 5(4):325-26, 34(1):87-97, 34(4):393- Lanctôt, review, 55(2):91, Vol. 2: 35(4):371 98, 35(2):169-71, 37(1):59-67 From the Royal Régime to the Treaty of Historical Society of Southern California, and reminiscences of Vernon Carstensen, Utrecht, 1668-1713, review, 58(1):48, Annual Publication, 1912-1913, 68(3):105-11 Vol. 3: From the Treaty of Utrecht to 5(3):231; Annual Publications, 1915- role of museums in, 36(1):79-80 the Treaty of Paris, 1713-1763, review, 1916, Vol. 10, pts. 1 and 2, 8(2):155-56 in secondary schools, 4(2):135, 34(3):333, 58(1):48 “A Historical Survey of the Matanuska Valley 59(3):147-55 A History of Canada: Dominion of the North, Settlement in Alaska,” by Clarence C. and social studies, 34(4):399-402, by Donald Creighton, review, 50(2):65- Hulley, 40(4):327-40 35(2):165-68, 170, 59(3):147-61 66 The Historical World of Frederick Jackson See also syllabi A History of Canadian Political Thought, by G. Turner, with Selections from His “History and Folklore: The Role of Tradition P. de T. Glazebrook, review, 59(2):112 Correspondence, narrative by Wilbur R. in Northwest Social Life,” by Robert E. History of Cartography, by Leo Bagrow, Jacobs, review, 60(4):227-28 Walls, 86(3):110-13 rev. and enl. R. A. Skelton, review, historiography History and Government of the State of 56(2):95-96 of Alaska, 59(2):57-67 Washington, by Mary W. Avery, review, “History of Chemical Education in Alaska, by Jeannette Paddock Nichols, 53(1):45-46 Washington,” by H. K. Benson, 77(4):130-38 History and Romance of the San Juan Islands, 20(3):174-77 of B.C., 86(3):131-38 by Sophie Walsh, 24(3):236 A History of Colonial America, by Oliver Perry and Beard, Charles A., 52(3):108-15 “History and Science,” by Edmond S. Meany, Chitwood, 22(4):314

Index 169 History of Community Interest in a Juvenile A History of Oregon, by Robert Carlton Clark, History of the American Frontier, 1763- Court; Positive and Negative Robert Horace Down, and George 1893, by Frederic L. Paxson, review, Manifestations During the Period 1885- Verne Blue, 17(1):70-71 16(2):151-53, students’ ed., 17(4):306 1942 in Multnomah County, Oregon, “History of Oregon, Geographical and History of the Canadian National Railways, by 35(2):184 Political,” by George Wilkes, G. R. Stevens, review, 65(2):87-88 History of Costume, by Blanche Payne, 1(1):90-96, 1(2):90-96, 1(3):179-92, History of the Catholic Church in Nebraska, by 77(1):21-31 1(4):285-86, 2(1):54-96, 2(2):184-92, Henry W. Casper, Vol. 1: The Church on History of Early Common School Education in 2(3):277-82, 2(4):372-73, 3(2):168-76, the Northern Plains, 1838-1874, review, Washington, by Thomas William Bibb, 3(3):250-56, 3(4):314-30 58(4):216, Vol. 2: The Church on the 21(1):70-71 “History of Oregon, Geographical, Geological Fading Frontier, 1864-1910, review, A History of Economic Progress in the United and Political,” by George Wilkes, 58(4):216, Vol. 3: Catholic Chapters States, by Walter W. Jennings, review, 4(1):60-80, 4(2):139-60, 4(3):207-23, in Nebraska Immigration, 1870-1900, 17(4):300-301 4(4):300-12, 5(1):72-80 review, 58(4):216 History of Education in Iowa, Vol. 3, by History of Oregon, A Teacher’s Outline for Use A History of the Catholic Church in the Pacific Clarence Ray Aurner, review, 7(2):170- in the Eighth Grade, by R. C. Clark et Northwest, 1743-1983, by Wilfred P. 71 al., 14(1):72 Schoenberg, review, 78(4):153 A History of Education in Modern Times, by History of Oregon, 1792-1849, by William H. History of the Coeur d’Alene Mission of the Frank Pierrepont Graves, 5(2):148 Gray, 68(1):16-24 Sacred Heart, by Edward R. Cody, History of England, by W. E. Lunt, review, History of Ornithology in the State of 22(1):68 20(1):64-65 Washington (1792-1932) With Special “History of the Discoveries and Physical The History of Europe from 1862 to 1914, by Reference to the Discovery of New Development of the Coal Industry Lucius Hudson Holt and Alexander Species, 26(1):72 in the State of Washington,” by F. E. Wheeler Chilton, 9(2):157 “History of Pharmacy in the State of Melder, 29(2):151-65 “History of Fisheries in the State of Washington,” by C. W. Johnson, A History of the Far East, by G. Nye Steiger, Washington,” by John N. Cobb, 20(2):89-97 review, 27(3):275 20(1):3-11 “History of Pig Iron Manufacture on the The History of the Forty-ninth Parallel Survey “History of Fort Townsend,” by Ray Theodore Pacific Coast,” by Joseph Daniels, West of the Rocky Mountains, by Otto Cowell, 16(4):284-89 17(3):168-89 Klotz, 8(3):234-35 The History of Fort Vancouver and Its Physical History of Placer and Quartz Gold Mining in The History of the Hudson’s Bay Company, Structure, by John A. Hussey, review, the Coeur d’Alene District, by Robert 1670-1870, by E. E. Rich, Vol. 1: 1670- 49(3):123-24 Wayne Smith, review, 88(1):48 1763, review, 51(1):34-35, Vol. 2: 1763- History of Garfield County, by Elgin Victor History of Puget Sound Country, by William 1870, review, 54(3):125-26 Kuykendall, review, 76(2):73 Farrand Prosser, 60(1):26, 28 A History of the Indians of the United States, “History of Geology in the State of A History of Regulatory Taxation, by R. Alton by Angie Debo, review, 62(4):158 Washington,” by Henry Landes, Lee, review, 66(2):92-93 The History of the Jews in Utah and Idaho, by 19(4):243-49 The History of Rome to 565 A.D., by Arthur E. Juanita Brooks, review, 67(1):40 History of Idaho, by Leonard J. Arrington, R. Boak, 20(3):236 History of the Labor Movement in the United review, 85(4):162-63 “History of Ruby City: The Life and Death States, by Philip S. Foner, 59(1):27-30 A History of Indian Literature, by Herbert H. of a Mining Town,” by Loretta Louis, “History of the Lake Washington Canal,” Gowen, 23(1):70 32(1):61-78 by Neil H. Purvis, 25(2):114-27, “History of Irrigation in the State of “History of San Juan Island,” by Charles 25(3):210-13 Washington,” by Rose M. Boening, McKay, 2(4):290-93 History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by 9(4):259-76, 10(1):21-45 history of science, 19(3):163-64, 70(3):128- Elliott Coues, 22(4):298-304 History of Kamtschatka, by S. P. 29, 92(1):29-39 A History of the Lewis and Clark Journals, by Krasheninnikov, ed. Kenneth L. “History of Science in the State of Paul Russell Cutright, review, 70(2):91 Holmes, review, 66(2):85-86 Washington,” by Edmond S. Meany, “History of the Liquor Laws of the State of History of Livestock Raising in the United 19(3):163-64 Washington,” by Anna Sloan Walker, States, 1607-1860, by James Westfall History of Seattle, From the Earliest Settlement 5(2):116-20 Thompson, 34(2):231 to the Present Time, by Clarence B. A History of the Modern and Contemporary A History of Mediaeval Civilization in Europe, Bagley, review, 7(3):249-51 Far East, by Paul H. Clyde, review, by R. W. Collins, review, 27(3):277 History of Sons of Norway, 1895-1945, by Carl 29(2):221-22 A History of Minnesota, by William Watts G. O. Hansen, review, 37(3):264-66 A History of the National Capital, by Folwell, 13(1):72, 15(4):306-307, A History of Spain, by Charles E. Chapman, Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan, 5(4):318 18(2):154, 22(3):231 10(1):74-75 A History of the Navajos: The Reservation History of Mount Rainier National Park, History of St. Ignatius Mission: An Outpost Years, by Garrick Bailey and Roberta by Caroline Leona Tolbert, review, of Catholic Culture on the Montana Glenn Bailey, review, 78(1/2):62 25(1):68-69 Frontier, by William L. Davis, review, A History of the North Pacific Division, by History of North Dakota, by Elwyn B. 46(1):30 Mary E. Reed, review, 84(2):68 Robinson, review, 58(3):129 History of Sustained-Yield Forestry: A History of the Northwest Coast, by Hubert History of Oregon, by Charles Henry Carey, Symposium, ed. Harold K. Steen, Howe Bancroft, 86(3):131-38 review, 14(1):64-65 review, 75(4):180 History of the Oregon Country, by Harvey W. History of Oregon, by H. H. Bancroft, “The History of Tatoosh Island,” by Winifred Scott, 14(2):157-58, review, 16(2):146- 15(3):211-12 Elyea, 20(3):223-27 48

170 Pacific Northwest Quarterly History of the Oregon State Parks, 1917-1963, Andrews, 5(4):317 works of: Place Names of Washington, comp. Chester H. Armstrong, review, The History of the United States, by William review, 77(4):149-50; comp., Sighted 57(2):85 Backus Guitteau, review, 17(1):68-69 from the Crow’s-Nest, 72(3):136-40; rev. A History of the Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, History of the United States of America, of Journal of a Catholic Bishop on the and Other Trails, by Jacob R. Gregg, by Henry William Elson, review, Oregon Trail: The Overland Crossing of review, 47(1):29-30 18(2):147 the Rt. Rev. A. M. A. Blanchet. . . . and History of the Pacific Coast, by John Walton History of the University of Oregon, by Henry Blackrobe Buries Whitmans, 72(1):28; Caughey, 25(1):71-72 D. Sheldon, review, 31(4):470-72 rev. of Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, History of the Pacific District of the United A History of the Western Boundary of the 57(3):127 Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church, Louisiana Purchase, 1819-1841, by H.M.S. “Sulphur” on the Northwest and 1888-1930, 23(3):231 Thomas Maitland Marshall, 6(2):126- California Coasts, 1837 and 1839: The A History of the Pacific Northwest, by George 27 Accounts of Captain Edward Belcher W. Fuller, 22(3):229-30 History of the White Pine Industry in and Midshipman Francis Guillemard A History of the Pacific Northwest, by Joseph Minnesota, by Agnes M. Larson, review, Simpkinson, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Schafer, review, 9(2):154 41(1):76-78 John H. Winslow, review, 72(2):92 History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and History of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, by Ho, Chung Toy, 85(2):50, 52, 58 Washington, by Elwood Evans, 13(1):4, Robert Carlton Clark, 19(2):150-51 Ho for California! Women’s Overland Diaries 52(1):17 A History of Travel in America, by Seymour from the Huntington Library, ed. “A History of the Railroads in Washington,” Dunbar, review, 6(3):205-207 Sandra L. Myres, review, 73(1):28 by Sol H. Lewis, 3(3):186-97 A History of Variety-Vaudeville in Seattle Hoagland, Edward, Notes from the Century A History of the Russian-American Company, from the Beginning to 1914, by Eugene Before: A Journal from British by P. A. Tikhmenev, ed. Richard A. Clinton Elliott, review, 35(4):363-64 Columbia, review, 61(4):226 Pierce and Alton S. Donnelly, review, History of Western Railroads, by John Leeds Hoar, George F., 34(4):373, 376-77, 379 71(1):45 Kerr, 15(4):305 Hoback, John, 37(2):93-97 A History of the Russian American Company, The History of Wisconsin, Vol. 1: From Hobart, Carroll, 74(1):5-6, 8-9 Vol. 2, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Alton Exploration to Statehood, by Alice E. Hobbs, Richard S., Catastrophe to Triumph: S. Donnelly, review, 72(2):92 Smith, review, 65(4):189-90, Vol. 2: The Bridges of the Tacoma Narrows, review, History of the San Francisco Committee of Civil War Era, 1848-1873, by Richard 99(3):146 Vigilance of 1851, by Mary Floyd Nelson Current, review, 69(4):185-86 Hoberman, Ruth, rev. of The Library of Williams, review, 13(1):67, rpt., review, A History of Wyoming, by T. A. Larson, review, Leonard and Virginia Woolf: A Short- 63(1):30-32 57(3):131-32 Title Catalog, 96(1):52-53 History of the Santee Sioux: United States The History of Wyoming From the Earliest Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Indian Policy on Trial, by Roy W. Known Discoveries, by C. G. Coutant, Okanagan Adventures: The Diaries of Meyer, review, 60(1):36 review, 6(2):120-22 Alice Barrett Parke, 1891-1900, ed. Jo “History of the Seattle General Postoffice,” by History Teachers’ Magazine, 5(2):158-60, Fraser Jones, review, 94(1):50 Nicholas C. Cullinan, 17(3):211-17 5(3):238-40, 5(4):325-26 Hobson, Ernest W., 52(3):111-12, 114 A History of the South, 1607-1936, by William “History Teaching in the High School: A Hobucket, Harry, “Quillayute Indian B. Hesseltine, review, 28(3):330-32 Brief Survey of Washington State,” by Tradition,” 25(1):49-59 History of the Southern Pacific, by Stuart Lawrence Lowther and Floyd Rodine, Hockaday, Joan, Greenscapes: Olmsted’s Pacific Daggett, 13(4):305 59(3):147-52 Northwest, review, 100(4):195-96 History of the State Normal School at Cheney, “History through a Postcolonial Lens: Hockensmith, J. H., 27(3):256-57 Washington, by J. Orin Oliphant, Reframing Philippine Seattle,” by Hockett, Homer Carey, The Critical Method review, 15(3):227-28 Dorothy Fujita-Rony, 102(1):3-13 in Historical Research and Writing, History of the State of Idaho, by C. J. Brosnan, HistoryLink Staff, The Olympic: The Story of review, 48(1):30-31; A Political and 1918 ed., review, 10(1):71, 1926 ed., Seattle’s Landmark Hotel since 1924, Social History of the United States, Vol. 18(4):307 review, 97(4):212 1, review, 17(3):233-34 History of the State of Washington, by Edmond Hitchcock, Ethan A. (secretary of the Hodder, F. H., Propaganda as a Source of S. Meany, 51(4):167-70, review, interior), 52(4):147, 65(1):22, 24, History, 13(4):306 3(4):307, 15(3):230 100(4):171 Hodge, Frederick Webb, Thirty-third Annual A History of the State of Washington, by Hitchcock, Ethan Allen (general), 2(1):29 Report of the Bureau of American Lancaster Pollard, review, 33(3):349-51 Hitchcock, Hiram, 18(1):62-65 Ethnology, 11(1):71-72; ed., The North A History of the State of Washington, 4 vols., Hitchcock, Mary E., Two Women in the American Indian, by Edward S. Curtis, by Lloyd Spencer and Lancaster Klondike, review, 97(1):51-52 Vol. 9, review, 4(4):290-92, Vol. 10, Pollard, review, 30(3):339-46 Hitchings, Helen, 91(1):4 review, 6(3):198-200, Vol. 13, review, History of the Union Pacific; A Financial and Hitchman, James H., “Primary Source 17(2):151-52, Vols. 19 and 20, review, Economic Survey, by Nelson Trottman, Materials in Washington Maritime 23(1):61-62 15(2):150-51 History,” 65(2):79-84; A Maritime Hodges, Adam J., “Thinking Globally, Acting A History of the United States, by Edward History of the Pacific Coast, 1540-1980, Locally: The Portland Soviet and the Channing, Vol. 4: Federalists and review, 82(2):73; ed., Henry Davidson Emergence of American Communism, Republicans, 1789-1815, 8(3):232, Vol. Sheldon and the University of Oregon, 1918-1920,” 98(3):115-29 5: The Period of Transition, 1815-1848, 1874-1948: A Biographical Essay with Hodges, Henry Clay, 32(1):19-51, 57 review, 13(2):143 Selected Letters, review, 71(3):142 Hodgetts, J. E., rev. of The Alignment of History of the United States, by Matthew Page Hitchman, Robert Bruce (obit.), 72(3):136-37 Political Groups in Canada, 1841-1867,

Index 171 54(3):133-34 Hogg, Thomas C., “Black Man in White review, 55(4):179; The Rocky Mountain The Hoe and the Horse on the Plains: A Study Town,” 63(1):14-21 Revolution, review, 48(4):148-49; The of Cultural Development among North Hoggatt, Wilford Bacon, 99(1):21, 24-25, Story of American Railroads, review, American Indians, by Preston Holder, 102(1):35-36 39(2):172-73; Wildmen, Wobblies, review, 63(3):122 A Hoghead’s Random Railroad Reminiscences, and Whistle Punks: Stewart Holbrook’s Hoebel, E. Adamson, The Cheyenne Way; by George E. Leu, review, 88(3):156 Lowbrow Northwest, review, 85(1):44; Conflict and Case Law in Primitive Hoglund, A. William, Finnish Immigrants in The Yankee Exodus: An Account of Jurisprudence, review, 33(2):223-25; America, 1880-1920, review, 54(1):42- Migration from New England, review, rev. of Hear Me, My Chiefs! 32(2):220- 43 41(4):364; ed., Promised Land: A 21; rev. of The Last Frontier, 33(1):101- Hogner, Dorothy Childs, Westward, High, Collection of Northwest Writing, review, 102; rev. of Plains Indian Painting: A Low, and Dry, review, 29(2):219-20 37(1):69-70 Description of an Aboriginal American Hogue, Blanche Hersey, 97(1):11-16 Holcombe, Arthur N., 35(2):169 Art, 30(4):442-43 Hogue, Jadee, Green Bluff’s Heritage, review, Holden, Ashley, 48(4):113, 89(1):22-24 Hoecken, Adrian, 29(3):300, 313-14, 76(2):73 Holden, Hale, 54(3):105 37(3):216 Hoh Indian Reservation, 74(3):106, 109 Holder, Preston, The Hoe and the Horse Hoecken, Christian, 33(2):127, 152 Hoh people, 20(3):178-89, 25(1):49-59 on the Plains: A Study of Cultural Hoel, Chamberlain, 66(2):49-60 Holbo, Paul S., rev. of American Fur Seal Development among North American Hoeveler, J. David, Jr., The New Humanism: Diplomacy: The Alaskan Fur Seal Indians, review, 63(3):122 A Critique of Modern America, Controversy, 79(2):79; rev. of Ballots Holding Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, 1900-1940, review, 70(3):141; rev. of before Bullets: The War Referendum Nationalism, and the Committee American Literature and the Academy: Approach to Peace in America, 1914- on Public Information, by Stephen The Roots, Growth, and Maturity of a 1941, 70(1):40; rev. of Diplomatic Vaughn, review, 72(2):86 Profession, 78(3):107-108 Ramifications of Unrestricted Holding the Line: The Eisenhower Era, 1952- Hoey, R. A., Empire Day, 1931, 22(3):231 Submarine Warfare, 1939-1941, 1961, by Charles C. Alexander, review, Hofer, Ernst, 61(1):26-28, 30, 97(1):15 83(2):74; rev. of Edward L. Doheny: 68(3):141-42 Hoffman, Abraham, rev. of Somos Chicanos: Petroleum, Power, and Politics Holgate, Milton, 98(1):22, 27 Strangers in Our Own Land, 65(2):93 in the United States and Mexico, Holl, Jack M., “The National Reactor Hoffman, C. W., 47(1):27 84(1):33; rev. of Heir to Empire: Testing Station: The Atomic Energy Hoffman, Daniel G., Paul Bunyan: Last of the United States Economic Diplomacy, Commission in Idaho, 1949-1962,” Frontier Demigods, review, 58(2):104- 1916-1923, 61(4):234-35; rev. of The 85(1):15-24; “The Washington State 105 Irreconcilables: The Fight Against the Reformatory at Monroe: A Progressive Hoffman, Jacob, 1(1):40, 8(4):252 League of Nations, 63(1):33; rev. of Ornament,” 67(1):21-28; Juvenile Hoffman, Jennifer, rev. of Lewis and Clark’s John Barrett, Progressive Era Diplomat: Reform in the Progressive Era: William Mountain Wilds: A Site Guide to the A Study of a Commercial Expansionist, R. George and the Junior Republic Plants and Animals They Encountered 1887-1920, 65(4):188; rev. of Richard Movement, review, 64(1):40; rev. of in the Bitterroots, 95(2):95-96 Olney: Evolution of a Statesman, The Firecracker Boys, 88(1):41-42; rev. Hoffman, Joseph, 86(1):41 66(4):184-85; rev. of Sectionalism, of From Poor Law to Welfare State: A Hoffman and Tuite, 36(3):261, 264, 267 Politics, and American Diplomacy, History of Social Welfare in America, Hofsommer, Don L., “Hill’s Dream Realized: 68(1):33-34 66(1):42-43; rev. of The Good Fight: The Burlington Northern’s Eight- Holborn, Hajo, The Interpretation of History, The Life and Times of Ben B. Lindsey, Decade Gestation,” 79(4):138-46; The review, 34(4):418-20 64(4):180-81 Southern Pacific, 1901-1985, review, Holbrook, Armory, 27(1):12-13 Holladay, Ben, 28(3):252-58, 262, 39(4):255- 78(1/2):68 Holbrook, Franklin F., Minnesota in the 56, 50(1):22-23 Hofstadter, Richard, 52(2):50-52 Spanish-American War and the Holladay Overland Mail and Express works of: The Progressive Historians: Philippine Insurrection, 14(4):309; Company, 32(3):305 Turner, Beard, Parrington, review, Minnesota in the War with Germany, Holland, Ernest O., 102(2):67-78 60(4):236 20(2):151 Holland, William R., 70(2):56 Hofstetter, John U., 16(2):98-99, 17(3):199- Holbrook, Francis X., “The Navy in the Hollander, Russell, “Mental Health Policy 201 Puget Sound War, 1855-1857: A in Washington Territory, 1853-1875,” Hogan, Kathy, Cohassett Beach Chronicles: Documentary Study,” 67(1):10-20 71(4):152-61 World War II in the Pacific Northwest, Holbrook, Richard Blackmer, 7(3):245, Holley Mason Hardware Company, 15(4):261 review, 88(2):94-95 7(4):320, 8(2):129 Hollingsworth, J. Rogers, The Whirligig of Hogan, Michael J., Informal Entente: The Holbrook, Stewart H., 47(1):11, 51(2):62, Politics: The Democracy of Cleveland Private Structure of Cooperation in 88(1):54 and Bryan, review, 55(4):183 Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy, works of: Burning an Empire, review, Hollon, W. Eugene, Frontier Violence: Another 1918-1928, review, 70(2):82 35(1):79; The Columbia, review, Look, review, 66(1):39-40; The Great Hogan, Richard, Class and Community in 47(3):89-90; Far Corner: A Personal American Desert: Then and Now, Frontier Colorado, review, 89(2):84-96 View of the Pacific Northwest, review, review, 58(1):42 Hogan, William, 73(3):99-101, 106, 75(1):14 43(3):234-35; Holy Old Mackinaw: Hollywood North: The Feature Film Industry Hogan’s Navy, 73(3):99-107 A Natural History of the American in British Columbia, by Mike Gasher, Hoge, James D., 35(1):23 Lumberjack, review, 30(1):112-13; Little review, 95(1):48-49 Hoge, Walter, 58(4):173-74 Annie Oakley and Other Rugged People, Holm, Bill, 78(4):141-44, 81(2):53 Hoge, William M., 76(2):63-64 review, 40(1):70; The Pacific Northwest, works of: Crooked Beak of Heaven:

172 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Masks and Other Ceremonial Art of Holt, W. Stull, 70(1):12, 16, 88(4):185-93, A Homesteader’s Portfolio, by Alice Day Pratt, the Northwest Coast, review, 64(1):7; 92(1):34-37 14(2):153, rpt., review, 86(1):49-50 Edward S. Curtis in the Land of the War works of: rev. of American Ambassador: homesteading Canoes: A Pioneer Cinematographer Joseph C. Grew and the Development of and Forest Homestead Act (1906), in the Pacific Northwest, review, the United States Diplomatic Tradition, 56(2):86-88 72(4):161; Indian Art of the Northwest 59(1):53-54; rev. of Detachment and in Matanuska Valley (Alaska), 40(4):328- Coast: A Dialogue on Craftsmanship the Writing of History: Essays and 30 and Esthetics, review, 69(2):92-93; Letters of Carl L. Becker, 50(4):169- in Mont., 84(3):103 Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis 70; rev. of Theodore Roosevelt and the by Mormons along Snake River, of Form, review, 57(3):129; Smoky-Top: Progressive Movement, 38(4):363-64 78(1/2):50-58 The Art and Times of Willie Seaweed, Holt, William Sylvester, “Beginning of in Wash.: north-central, 88(3):107-45; review, 75(4):189 Mission Work in Alaska by the Olympic Peninsula, 53(4):151-56, Holman, Frederick V., 12(4):279-80 Presbyterian Church,” 11(2):89-93 82(3):118 works of: Dr. John McLoughlin, the Holter, H. B., 47(4):121-22 in Peace River Country (Canada), Father of Oregon, review, 2(1):44-46; Holter, Russell H., Rails to Paradise: The 80(4):147-53 Unveiling of the Memorial Stone to History of the , Homesteading the High Desert, by Barbara Peter Skene Ogden, 15(2):147 1890-1919, review, 99(3):147-48 Allen, review, 79(1):39 Holman, James Duval, 4(3):189, 20(2):129, Holtgreive, Elizabeth R., “Recollections of Homme, Joseph, Cures and Chaos: The Life 131 Pioneer Days,” 19(3):193-98 and Times of Dr. Vincent Hume and Holman, Rufus P., 82(3):84-85 Holtgreive, Henry B., 19(3):196-97 His Impact on a Frontier Alaska Town, Holmberg, Heinrich J., 58(1):34-35, 38 Holton, Charles M., 79(4):155 review, 100(1):45-46 Holmberg, James J., ed., Dear Brother: Letters Holy Cross mission. See St. Croix mission Honcharenko, Ahapius, 60(2):59-60 of William Clark to Jonathan Clark, by Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the An Honest Preface and Other Essays, by Walter William Clark, review, 94(3):155-56 American Lumberjack, by Stewart H. Prescott Webb, review, 51(1):35-36 Holmes, Charles S., 57(4):158-71, 70(4):147, Holbrook, review, 30(1):112-13 Honey, Michael, rev. of Black San Francisco: 152 Holy Trinity Chapel (Portland), 92(3):127, The Struggle for Racial Equality in the Holmes, E. B., 43(2):163-64 129, 132-33 West, 1900-1954, 86(2):98-99; rev. of Holmes, H. E., 20(2):95, 24(1):20 Holy Trinity Church (Wilkeson, Wash.), The Forging of a Black Community: Holmes, J. G., 61(3):158-60 92(3):127, 129, 134 Seattle’s Central District from 1870 Holmes, John C., 97(3):140 Holyoke, Richard, 51(3):138 through the Civil Rights Era, 87(2):94- Holmes, Kenneth L., Ewing Young, Master Hom, Marlon K., ed., Coming Man: 19th 95 Trapper, review, 59(3):164; text, Century American Perceptions of the Honey in the Horn, by H. L. Davis, review, Historical Atlas of Early Oregon, review, Chinese, review, 89(2):98-104 27(1):87-89 65(3):150; ed. and comp., Covered Homalco people, 33(4):380, 383-84 Hong Lok (C. M. Lewis house, Seattle), Wagon Women: Diaries and Letters Home, Wash., 10(3):191 92(3):115-26 from the Western Trails, 1840-1890, Home Colony (Wash.), 71(3):113, 118, 120, Honigmann, John J., rev. of Mink, Mary and Vol. 1: 1840-1849, review, 75(2):82; 122 Me, 38(2):182-83; rev. of Mrs. Mike: ed., History of Kamtschatka, by S. P. “Home Economics in the State of The Story of Katherine Mary Flannigan, Krasheninnikov, review, 66(2):85-86; Washington,” by Effie I. Raitt, 20(2):98- 38(3):276-77; rev. of Opportunity in ed., A Voyage to California, by Jean 110 Alaska, 38(1):85-86 Chappe D’Auteroche, review, 66(2):85- home economics movement, 20(2):98-106 Honne, the Spirit of the Chehalis, by Katherine 86 Home Lands: How Women Made the West, by Van Winkle Palmer, review, 17(1):66- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 49(3):111, 53(3):106 Virginia Scharff and Carolyn Brucken, 67 Holmes, Opal, Gold Rushes and Mining review, 102(2):93-94 Honolulu (ship), 15(2):126-36 Camps of the Early American West, Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, 43(2):138- Honoré-Timothée Lempfrit, O.M.I.: His review, 60(2):105-106 39 Oregon Trail Journal and Letters from Holmes, W. H., Handbook of Aboriginal Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of the Pacific Northwest, 1848-1853,ed. American Antiquities, 11(1):71-72 Southern Oregon, 94(3):165-66 Patricia Meyer, review, 77(3):116 Holmes, Samuel J., 96(1):14, 18 Home Valley, Wash., 10(3):191 The Honourable Company. A History of the Holsinger, M. Paul, “For God and the Homer in the Sagebrush, by James Stevens, Hudson’s Bay Company, by Douglas American Home: The Attempt to review, 19(4):297-98 MacKay, review, 28(1):93-95 Unseat Senator Reed Smoot, 1903- Homes in the Oregon Forest: Settling Columbia Hoobler, Dorothy, Photographing the Frontier, 1907,” 60(3):154-60 County, 1870-1920, by Egbert S. Oliver, review, 72(2):92 Holt, C. G., 46(4):116-17 review, 75(2):90 Hoobler, Thomas, Photographing the Frontier, Holt, Lucius Hudson, The History of Europe Homestead, Oreg., 56(3):107-109, 111-12 review, 72(2):92 from 1862 to 1914, 9(2):157 Homestead Act (1862), 52(1):4, 69(3):98-99, Hood, Thomas, 68(3):123-25 Holt, Marilyn Irvin, The Orphan Trains: 70(1):3, 78(1/2):54-57 Hood Canal (Wash.), settlements on, 48(1):8- Placing Out in America, review, homestead clause, 39(4):253, 260-83 12 84(3):115 The Homestead Cookbook, ed. Virginia Paul, Hood Canal Environmental Council, Holt, Michael Fitzgibbon, Forging a Majority: review, 69(2):94-95 95(3):132-33 The Formation of the Republican Party “Homestead on Hold: Edna Tompkins’s Hood River, Oreg., early settlement of, in Pittsburgh, 1848-1860, review, Peace River Letters, 1916,” by Doris H. 4(2):112-13 61(4):228-29 Pieroth, 80(4):147-53 The Hood River Issei: An Oral History of

Index 173 Japanese Settlers in Oregon’s Hood Hopkins, Charles B., 17(1):27 Hosie, John, 26(1):78 River Valley, by Linda Tamura, review, Hopkins, Esther, 101(1):9 Hoskin, A. J., comp., Memorial Addresses 85(4):159 Hopkins, Flora Ball, comp., Autobiography of in Joint Session of Senate and House, Hood River Valley Congregational Church, John Ball, review, 17(2):145-46 Fourteenth Legislature of the State of 15(1):39-42 Hopkins, Harry, 52(2):54-55 Washington, 1915, 6(3):209 Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Hopkins, J. Castell, The Canadian Annual Hoskins, A. H., 27(4):335-36 Colorado, by Robert Alan Goldberg, Rev. of Public Affairs, 1911 ed., review, Hoskins, John Box, 12(4):243, 247, 259, 262, review, 74(1):41 4(1):50, 1912 ed., review, 4(4):295 267, 269, 20(2):117-19, 121, 70(3):116- Hoodsport, Wash., 10(3):192 Hopkins, Lucy S., 6(1):13 17 Hoofprints of a Cowboy and U.S. Ranger, Hopley, Martha, 75(1):2, 7 Hosmer, H. L., 67(4):156, 158-60 Pony Trails in Wyoming, by John K. Hopley, Wilbur, 75(1):2, 7 Hosmer, J. Allen, 27(3):219-26 Rollinson, ed. E. A. Brininstool, review, Hopson, E. J., 49(1):16 Hosmer, Theodore, 46(2):41 32(4):458-59 Hoquiam, Wash., 10(3):192, 54(1):29-32, Hosokawa, Bill, 87(1):30, 32, 34 Hooker, Joseph, 11(2):138-39 66(1):1-12, 70(1):2-3, 5-6 “Hospitality at the Punch Bowl: An Astorian’s Hooker, W. F., 16(2):98-99 Hoquiam Washingtonian, 36(3):195-99 Recollections of an Evening with Hoonah Packing Company, 91(3):166 Horace C. Henry Art Gallery. See Henry Art Count Baranoff,” ed. John Francis Hoole, Jacques, 8(3):184, 186 Gallery McDermott, 48(2):55-58 Hool-hol-tan (Jim; Skokomish leader), Horace Mann Elementary School (Seattle), hospitals, for the mentally ill, 65(1):24, 28, 46(2):54-55 73(2):54-56, 58-59 71(1):31-39, 71(4):152-61, 73(3):124- Hooper, Alice Forbes Perkins, “Dear Lady”: Horan, James D., The Pinkertons: The 33 The Letters of Frederick Jackson Turner Detective Dynasty That Made History, Hotaling, A. P., 17(3):175 and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, 1910- review, 60(4):231 Hotel Washington (Aberdeen, Wash.), 1932, review, 63(4):171 Horan, Walter, 95(1):3, 14, 18, 22-25, 47(1):12 Hooper, Calvin L., 78(3):76-77, 100(4):184 101(1):21, 24 hotels, 6(4):238-42, 74(1):2-10 Hooper, George, 64(3):102-11 Hore (HBC employee), 11(3):224, 11(4):295- Hotson, J. W., 20(3):168-70 Hooper, Wash., 10(3):192 302, 12(1):70, 12(2):137-43 Hough, Alfred Lacey, “An Army Officer’s Trip Hooper Bay, Alaska, 88(2):102 Horiuchi, Paul, 91(1):34-35 to Alaska in 1869,” 40(1):44-64 Hoopes, Alban W., Indian Affairs and Their Horlick, Wash., 10(3):192 Hough, Emerson, The Covered Wagon, review, Administration, 24(4):305 Horn, Stanley, 48(4):132-33 14(1):63; The Young Alaskans on the Hoover, David, 82(3):87 Hornback, Anthony, 27(4):377-78 Missouri, review, 14(1):63 Hoover, Glenn E., “North Beach, a Pioneer Hornbeck, Stanley K., 65(1):12, 15 Houghton, Edwin W., 81(4):135-37, Community,” 70(1):2-7 Hornby, Geoffrey T. Phipps, 23(3):199-203, 83(4):133, 135-37, 141 Hoover, Herbert 23(4):294, 62(2):60, 63-64 Houghton, R. A., 36(3):226-27, 229 cooperative individualism policy of, Horne, Walter W., 69(4):180-81 Houghton, Samuel G., A Trace of Desert 72(1):11-19 Horner, John B., Oregon, Her History, Her Waters: The Great Basin Story, review, and Federal Home Loan Bank Act (1932), Great Men, Her Literature, 13(1):70 68(4):194 75(1):34-35 Horowitz, David A., “The Klansman as House, Albert V., rev. of William Henry at Food Administration, U.S., 28(4):373 Outsider: Ethnocultural Solidarity and Seward, 60(1):45-46 and Grand Coulee Dam, 97(2):109 Antielitism in the Oregon Ku Klux House, E. L., 79(1):10-14, 17 private charity of, 79(3):109-18 Klan of the 1920s,” 80(1):12-20 House Committee on Un-American Activities Hoover, Herbert T., rev. of Black Elk: Holy Horr, Alexander, 59(3):145 (hcua). See House Un-American Man of the Oglala, 85(3):123; rev. of Horr, J. C., 36(3):261, 263, 267 Activities Committee John Slocum and the Indian Shaker Horse and Buggy West: A Boyhood on the Last A House for All Peoples: Ethnic Politics in Church, 89(1):45-46 Frontier, by Jack O’Connor, review, Chicago, 1890-1936, by John M. Hoover, J. Edgar, 87(2):83-93 61(1):54-55 Allswang, review, 64(1):39-40 Hoover, Jacob, 26(4):253, 262 “Horse Indians,” 43(1):53, 58, 61 The House of the Seven Brothers: Trees, Roots Hoover, Roy, rev. of The Forested Land: Horse Wrangler: Sixty Years in the Saddle in and Branches of the House of Ste-tee- A History of Lumbering in Western Wyoming and Montana, by Floyd C. thlum, by Mary Ann Lambert, review, Washington, 79(2):81 Bard, review, 53(1):45 52(4):163 Hoover, the Fishing President: Portrait of the horses, 17(3):204-205, 37(2):155-57, House Select Committee Investigating Private Man and His Life Outdoors, by 72(2):69-71 National Defense Migration. See Tolan Hal Elliot Wert, review, 97(2):93 Horses Are for Warriors, by William E. Committee Hoover Dam, 61(3):141-46 Sanderson, review, 48(2):61 House Un-American Activities Committee The Hoover War Collection, by E. D. Adams, Horsfall, George H., 69(3):122-23 (huac), 70(1):8, 89(1):4-6, 12-18, 13(1):73 Horsfield, Margaret,Voices from the Sound: 88(4):186, 89(1):12-18 Hope (ship), 4(3):164-67, 5(4):307-308, Chronicles of Clayoquot Sound and Houser, D. H., 27(2):170 6(1):52, 57, 59, 6(2):87, 11(1):3-28, Tofino, 1899-1929, review, 100(3):150- housing 12(1):6, 12, 17, 45-46, 48, 21(2):85 51 for Alaska miners, 38(3):239-40 Hope and Dread in Montana Literature, by Horsman, Reginald, rev. of The War of 1812, and Arts and Crafts movement, 92(3):115- Ken Egan, Jr., review, 96(1):39-40 review, 57(1):42 26 Hope Lodge of Machinists (Seattle), Horton, Dexter, 13(3):167-80, 17(4):254-55, for atomic energy workers, 85(1):16, 19, 55(4):152-54 25(4):247-51, 97(3):140, 144 96(3):124-31 Hopewell, Wash., 10(3):192 Horton, Robert, 24(1):11-13 and racial segregation: in Eugene,

174 Pacific Northwest Quarterly Oreg., 63(1):15-17; at Hanford Site, Parks, by H. Duane Hampton, review, works of: “About That Valuable 96(3):124-31; in Portland, 92(3):137- 64(2):93 Manuscript,” 24(1):25-27; “The 48, 96(1):3-12; in Seattle, 67(4):165-66, How They Became President: Thirty-five Ways Attempt to Capture the Brig Otter,” 100(3):112, 117 to the White House, by Rexford G. 21(3):179-88; “Authorship of the during WWI: for shipyard workers, Tugwell, review, 56(4):184 Anonymous Account of Captain 76(1):17-18, 84(2):51, 54-59; for How to Organize a Local Historical Society, by Cook’s Last Voyage,” 12(1):51-58; “The Spruce Production Division workers, Bertha L. Heilbron, review, 36(4):362 Ballad of the Bold Northwestman: An 82(4):132-39 “How Washington Territory Got Its Name,” Incident in the Life of Captain John during WWII: for African American by Warren J. Brier, 51(1):13-15 Kendrick,” 20(2):114-23; “Captain defense workers, 67(4):165-66, “How William Alexander Smith Became Cornelius Sowle on the Pacific Ocean,” 92(3):139-43, 96(3):125-28, 96(1):3- Amor De Cosmos,” by A. G. Harvey, 24(4):243-49; “Captain Simon Metcalfe 12; for defense workers, in Kirkland, 26(4):274-79 and the Brig Eleanora,” 16(2):114-21; Wash., 80(2):43, 45, 47-48; for Japanese Howard, Addison, “Captain John Mullan,” “The Dog’s Hair Blankets of the Coast American internee labor, 90(3):126-35 25(3):185-202 Salish,” 9(2):83-92; “Early Followers Housing Act (1937), 92(3):138 Howard, Azora, 50(2):53-62 of Captain Gray,” 18(1):11-20; Housing Authority of Portland, 92(3):139-43 Howard, D. K. (Denny), 6(4):240 “Important Hudson’s Bay Company Housing Corporation, U.S., 84(2):58-59 Howard, Guy, 49(4):141-42 Document,” 23(1):35-36; “The Housman, Robert L., “Boy Editors of Frontier Howard, Helen Addison, 102(2):69 Loss of the Tonquin,” 13(2):83-92; Montana,” 27(3):219-26; “The Frontier works of: “The Mystery of Sacagawea’s “Maclauries’ Travels Through America: Journals of Western Montana,” Death,” 58(1):1-6; War Chief Joseph, A Pirated Account of Sir Alexander 29(3):269-76; “Frontier Society— 102(2):69, review, 33(1):99-101 Mackenzie’s Voyages,” 23(2):83-87; Cedar Creek, Montana: 1870-1874,” Howard, Helen Proctor, 11(4):250 “A Short Account of Robert Haswell,” 26(4):264-73; “Pioneer Montana’s Howard, Irene, The Struggle for Social Justice 24(2):83-90; “Some Notes on Cook’s Journalistic ‘Ghost’ Camp—Virginia in British Columbia: Helena Gutteridge, and Vancouver’s Ships, 1776-80, City,” 29(1):53-59 the Unknown Reformer, review, 1791-95,” 21(4):268-70; “Some Notes Houston, David F., 34(4):341, 39(4):271-72 85(1):42 upon Captain Robert Gray,” 21(1):8- Houston, Edwin J., The Land of Ice and Howard, J. Woodford, Jr., Mr. Justice Murphy: 12; “Some Remarks upon the New Snow, or, Adventures in Alaska, review, A Political Biography, review, 60(4):237 Vancouver Journal,” 6(2):83-89; 4(2):131 Howard, James H., ed., The Warrior Who “The Spanish Settlement at Nootka,” Houston, Margaret, 91(3):136-37 Killed Custer: The Personal Narrative 8(3):163-71; “The Trading Voyages Houston, Willard M., 77(2):42-43 of Chief Joseph White Bull, review, of the Atahualpa,” 19(1):3-12; “The Houston, William F., 37(1):47 61(4):228 Voyage of the Hope: 1790-1792,” Houston Stewart Channel (B.C.), 20(2):114- Howard, John Galen, 53(3):92-93, 100(1):18- 11(1):3-28; “A Yankee Trader on 23 19, 25, 100(2):62-63, 73-74, 80-81 the Northwest Coast, 1791-1795,” Hovis, Logan W., rev. of First across the Howard, John L., 73(4):147-48 21(2):83-94; ed., “Angus McDonald: A Continent: Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Howard, John Tasker, Our American Music, Few Items of the West,” 8(3):188-229; 91(2):104; rev. of The Northern Gold 60(1):27-28 ed., “Captains Gray and Kendrick: Fleet: Twentieth-Century Gold Dredging Howard, Joseph Kinsey, 44(1):29, 54(1):3-4 The Barrell Letters,” 12(4):243-71; ed., in Alaska, 90(1):50-51 works of: Montana: High, Wide, and “An Early Account of the Loss of the “How ‘Art Assists Nature’: The Alaska- Handsome, review, 35(3):267-68; ed., Boston in 1803,” 17(4):280-88; British Yukon-Pacific Exposition in the Pacific Montana Margins: A State Anthology, Columbia; The Making of a Province, Northwest Landscape,” by Thaïsa Way, review, 38(1):86-87 review, 20(1):67-68; British Columbia 100(1):12-22 Howard, Mart A., 50(2):53-62 and the United States: The North Pacific “How Asia Used to Drip at the Spout Howard, Minnie, 93(1):5, 7, 11 Slope from Fur Trade to Aviation, into America,” by Marius Barbeau, Howard, Oliver Otis review, 34(4):404-405; Builders of the 24(3):163-73 on Egan (Paiute leader), 26(1):16, 18-20, West, 22(2):153; The Early History of How Can I Keep on Singing? (film), by Melissa 22 the Fraser River Mines, 17(3):236; A Young, review, 93(3):151 and missionary work, 11(2):90-91 List of Trading Vessels in the Maritime How Cities Won the West: Four Centuries and Nez Perce War (1877), 6(3):146-47, Fur Trade, 1785-1825, review, 66(1):36; of Urban Change in Western North 151, 27(1):68, 74-75, 42(1):51, 54, 57, A List of Trading Vessels in the Maritime America, by Carl Abbott, review, 45(1):1-7, 49(4):129-45, 55(1):35-37 Fur Trade, 1820-1825, 26(2):150; The 100(1):49 and Spokane people, 98(4):169, 171 Overland Journey of the Argonauts of “How Hawaii Honored Captain Cook, R.N., Howard, Rebecca K., 39(3):211-12, 49(1):36 1862, 11(3):233; ed., The Dixon-Meares in 1928,” by Albert P. Taylor, 20(1):24- Howard, William A., 15(4):290, 33(4):393- Controversy, rpt., review, 66(2):96; 32 404, 78(3):74-76 ed., The Dixon-Meares Controversy— How Raven Found the Daylight and Other Howard A. Hanson Dam, 48(1):5-7 Containing, Remarks on the Voyages American Indian Stories, by Paul M. Howard and Galloway. See Howard, John of John Meares, by George Dixon, An Levitt and Elissa S. Guralnick, review, Galen Answer to Mr. George Dixon, by John 93(1):37-38 Howard Lewis house (Seattle), 85(4):151-53 Meares, and Further Remarks on the “How Seattle Lost the Bogue Plan: Politics How-a-thlub (Peter Brown), 74(3):107, 110 Voyages of John Meares, by George versus Design,” by William H. Wilson, Howay, Frederic William, 12(4):285 Dixon, review, 21(1):61-62; ed., The 75(4):171-80 death of, 35(1):89-90 Journal of Captain James Colnett How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National honored, 24(1):75, 24(4):308 aboard the Argonaut from April 26,

Index 175 1789 to Nov. 3, 1791, review, 32(3):323- 25(1):52, 56 Hubbard, O. P., 73(1):12-13 24; ed., The Voyage of the New Hazard Howe, John R., Bear Man of Admiralty Island: Hubbard, Thomas Jefferson, 4(3):174, to the Northwest Coast, Hawaii and A Biography of Allen E. Hasselborg, 14(3):180, 15(3):174-76, 24(3):183 China, 1810-1813, review, 30(3):350- review, 89(2):107 Hubbard Cattle Company (Kalispell, Mont.), 51; ed., Voyages of the “Columbia” to the Howe, Joseph, 8(4):306-307 70(3):134-36, 139 Northwest Coast 1787-1790 and 1790- Howe, Maurice L., Miles Goodyear, review, Hubbart, Henry Clyde, The Older Middle 1793, review, 33(4):439-40, rpt., review, 29(2):210-11 West, 1840-1880, review, 28(2):201-202 66(2):96; ed., Zimmermann’s Captain Howe, R. S., 12(4):256, 260-70 Hubbell, P. G., 74(3):107-108 Cook. An Account of the Third Voyage Howe, Samuel D., 7(3):245-46, 7(4):320, Hubbert, Jennifer, rev. of Sweet Cakes, Long of Captain Cook Around the World, 8(1):40, 51, 8(2):126, 129, 137, Journey: The Chinatowns of Portland, 1776-1780, by Henry Zimmermann, 13(4):266, 37(1):50, 52 Oregon, 96(2):109 review, 22(1):60-62; rev. of Alexander Howe Sound (B.C.), 65(1):5 Hubbs, Paul K., Sr., 32(3):268-72, 275, 280, Mackenzie’s Voyage to the Pacific Howell, Erle, Methodism in the Northwest, 282 Ocean in 1793, 23(2):154; rev. of The review, 58(2):105 Hube, George, 91(3):166 California Sea Otter Trade, 1784-1848, Howell, John Ewing, “Diary of an Emigrant Hubert, Joaquim, 90(3):144 33(2):205-207; rev. of Captain Cook’s of 1845,” 1(3):138-58 Hubert Howe Bancroft, Historian of the West, First Visit to the Hawaiian Islands, Howell, Joshua B., 11(4):256, 258-59 by John Walton Caughey, review, 19(1):64; rev. of David Thompson, the Howell, Lem, 100(3):108-109, 111-13, 116, 38(1):89-91 Explorer, 16(1):62-63; rev. of The Death 118 “Hubert Work and the Department of the of Captain Cook: Some account of the Howell, Levi, 1(3):138-39 Interior, 1923-28,” by Eugene P. Trani, contemporary illustrations, 19(1):64; Howell, Philip Hugh, The North American 61(1):31-40 rev. of The Death of Captain James Indian 1926 Year Book, 17(4):302-303 Huckleberry, E. R., The Adventures of Dr. Cook, 18(1):66; rev. of Documents Howell, Thomas Jefferson, 20(3):164, Huckleberry: Tillamook County, relating to the North West Company, 89(4):173, 176, 91(4):185 Oregon, review, 63(3):123 27(1):78-80; rev. of Early Days in Howeshetta, Jimmie (Jimmie Howe), Huculak, Mykhaylo, When Russia Was in Old Oregon, 7(4):324-26; rev. of 25(1):52, 56 America: The Alaska Boundary Treaty An Economic History of Canada, Hoxie, Frederick, ed., With the Nez Perces: Negotiations, 1824-25, and the Role of 27(3):272-73; rev. of Mutiny on the Alice Fletcher in the Field, 1889-92, by Pierre de Poletica, review, 64(1):37 Bounty, 25(1):65-67; rev. of The E. Jane Gay, review, 73(3):137 Hudson, Alfred E., Archaeology of the Upper Old Forts of Winnipeg, 1738-1927, Hoy, Eugene F., ed., From Copenhagen to Columbia Region, review, 34(3):312-14, 19(1):68-69; rev. of The Pae humu Okanogan: The Autobiography of a 34(4):420 of Heiaus Non-sacred, 19(1):64; rev. Pioneer, by U. E. Fries and Emil B. Hudson, G. F., The Far East in World Politics, of The Passes of the Rocky Mountains Fries, review, 41(2):175-77; ed., Pioneer review, 29(1):101-102 Along the Alberta Boundary, 19(1):66; Days in Idaho County, Vol. 2, by M. Hudson, Henry R., 52(4):137 rev. of The Place of Captain Cook’s Alfreda Elsensohn, review, 43(3):241- Hudson, John A., All but the People: Franklin Death, 19(1):64; rev. of The Political 42 D. Roosevelt and His Critics, 1933-39, Adventures of John Henry: The Hoyle, Gwyneth, Flowers in the Snow: The review, 61(1):61 Record of An International Imbroglio, Life of Isobel Wylie Hutchison, review, Hudson, M. S., 66(4):170 27(4):397-98; rev. of Reminiscences 93(2):103-104 Hudson, Thomas, 7(3):187-98 of the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Hoyt, Frederick B., “George Bronson Rea: Hudson, William L., 14(4):301-302, 16(1):51- 18(2):141; rev. of The Rocks and Rivers From Old China Hand to Apologist for 52, 55-61, 17(3):227-29, 17(2):143, of British Columbia, 18(1):69-70; rev. Japan,” 69(2):61-70 80(1):22, 24 of The Romance of British Columbia, Hoyt, Frederick V., 15(2):112 Hudson Water Company, 42(1):35-37 19(1):66-67; rev. of Sir James Douglas Hoyt, James T., 80(3):108-10 Hudson’s Bay Company and British Columbia, 22(2):146-47; Hoyt, John P., 4(4):251, 277, 22(4):278-83, in Alaska, 14(4):243-46, 36(2):122-24, rev. of Spanish Voyages to the Northwest 28(1):43-49, 42(2):129, 131, 134-35 58(1):38-39 Coast of America in the Sixteenth Hoyt, William Henry, ed., The Papers of archives of, 15(3):237, 29(1):3-15, Century, 21(2):142-43; rev. of Twenty Archibald D. Murphy, 6(3):210-11 41(2):164-65 Years of York Factory, 1694-1714: Hrdlicka, Ales, Alaska Diary, review, 35(1):83- Bancroft, Hubert Howe, on, 86(3):133, Jeremie’s Account of Hudson Strait 84; Recent Discoveries Attributed to 135-36 and Bay, 18(1):70-71; rev. of The War Early Man in America, 9(4):310 and B.C.: annexation movement in Trail of Big Bear, 18(1):68-69; rev. of Hubbard, Al, 54(3):96, 98, 100-102 (1867), 80(3):104, 106, 109-10; The Wintering Partners on Peace River, Hubbard, Dale, 45(4):118-19 development of, 23(2):95-98; 21(1):62-63 Hubbard, Doris Winter, Widow-Makers Fraser River mining, 18(3):199-206; Howd, Cloice R., Industrial Relations in the and Rhododendrons: Loggers—The Vancouver Island, administration of, West Coast Lumber Industry, 15(4):304- Unsung Heroes of World War II, review, 8(3):223-25, 19(2):139, 22(2):117- 305 92(3):160 28, 23(2):96-98, 110-16, 29(1):18-24, Howe, Carrol B., Ancient Modocs of California Hubbard, Eddie, 45(2):42 49(3):118, 71(3):101-102, 104 and Oregon, review, 72(4):187 Hubbard, George, 47(1):10 and Cape Disappointment, 14(4):266-68 Howe, Horace, Jr., 49(1):37 Hubbard, Howard A., rev. of Mormon chief factors of (1821-46), 28(4):405-409 Howe, Horace, Sr., 49(1):29, 36, 38-39 Country, 34(1):113-14 and Columbia River, 5(3):194-206 Howe, J. H., 44(2):77 Hubbard, Mary, rev. of The Coming Hawaii, in Coquille River area, 82(3):101-104 Howe, Jimmie (Jimmie Howeshetta), 5(3):229-30 documents of, 1(4):256-66, 2(1):40-43,

176 Pacific Northwest Quarterly 2(2):161-68, 2(3):254-64, 10(2):86, Pinkerton, review, 23(1):62-63 50(3):112 33(1):59-61 The Hudson’s Bay Company, by W. D. Vincent, Hughes, William P. (newspaper editor), and Exploring Expedition, U.S., 19(1):72-73 91(2):60-61, 67 16(3):206-23, 16(4):291-95, 17(2):129- Hudson’s Bay Company Archives (London), Hughitt, Marvin, 81(2):67-73 34, 80(1):23-25 29(1):3-15 Hugo, Richard, 97(4):180, 182, 184-86 families of employees of, 90(3):140-53, The Hudson’s Bay Company Claims, 1846- The Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland 96(2):95-100, 101(2):73-74, 79 1869, by Ralph Richard Martig, Commission, Inc., 15(3):232 fur trading posts, 8(2):102, 107-10, 25(4):310 Huiquinanichi. See Wickaninnish 25(1):11-22, 38(3):220-28 “Hudson’s Bay Company Claims in the Hulbert, Archer Butler, 25(2):159 and Indian wars (1855-57), 8(4):291-307, Northwest,” 19(3):214-27 works of: The Call of the Columbia: Iron 17(4):295 Hudson’s Bay Record Society, 29(1):15, 111, Men and Saints Take the Oregon Trail, and Japanese shipwreck survivors, 39(2):84, 91 26(1):69-70; Frontiers, the Genius of 36(4):320-21, 326-27, 73(1):21 Hudspeth’s Cutoff (Idaho), 32(3):292-95 American Nationality, 21(2):148-49; and Jones-Immell massacre, 30(1):77-93 Hueston, Ethel, Calamity Jane of Deadwood ed., Marcus Whitman, Crusader, Pt. 1: as legal authority in early Oreg., 25(2):140, Gulch, review, 29(2):212-13; The Star 1802-1839, review, 28(1):89-91, Pt. 2: 27(1):4-5, 7 of the West: The Romance of the Lewis 1839 to 1843, review, 30(1):109-10, Pt. libraries of, 17(4):260-61, 271 and Clark Expedition, review, 26(3):235 3: 1843 to 1847, review, 33(1):71; ed., livestock herds of, 14(3):165-82, Huey Long, by T. Harry Williams, review, The Oregon Crusade: Across Land and 55(3):119-20 62(2):92-93 Sea to Oregon, review, 27(1):80-83; and missionaries, 37(4):303-12, 42(3):225- Huffaker, Andrew, 29(2):122 ed., Where Rolls the Oregon; Prophet 26, 232-33, 48(3):76-79, 61(2):87-92, Huffman, Martin, 19(3):193 and Pessimist Look Northwest, review, 64(2):60-67 Huggard, Christopher J., rev. of Wounding 25(2):148-49 and mixed-race employees, 99(2):73-80, the West: Montana, Mining, and the Hulbert, Dorothy Printup, ed., Marcus 85-89 Environment, 92(3):156-57 Whitman, Crusader, Pt. 1: 1802-1839, and native peoples, 40(4):321, 324, Huggins, Dean, 96(2):97 review, 28(1):89-91, Pt. 2: 1839 to 52(1):25-32: alcohol, 102(1):29; Huggins, Edward, 6(3):179-97, 6(4):265-70, 1843, review, 30(1):109-10, Pt. 3: 1843 Cowlitz, 93(4):191-92; Klallam, 8(4):303, 11(2):149, 11(3):219-20, 225, to 1847, review, 33(1):71; ed., The 1(2):16-29, 5(3):196-98; marriages 228, 11(4):295, 12(1):68-70, 12(3):240, Oregon Crusade: Across Land and Sea to with employees, 96(2):95-96, 99(2):74- 13(3):228, 231, 13(4):293-99, Oregon, review, 27(1):80-83 77, 101(2):73-74, 79; mixed-race 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-24, 14(4):299- Hull, Cordell, 65(1):10-13 employees, 99(2):73-80, 85-89; 306, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, 159-60, Hull, Raymond, Vancouver’s Past, review, population census, 54(4):159-66; 15(3):215-26, 15(4):289-98, 25(1):60- 66(3):141 slavery, 69(4):160-61 64, 101(2):71-73, 75-76, 80-82 Hulley, Clarence C., “A Historical Survey of and North West Company merger, and diary of William F. Tolmie, 23(3):205 the Matanuska Valley Settlement in 15(3):199-204, 23(1):35-36, 39(3):192- papers of, 18(4):266-70, 37(1):77-78 Alaska,” 40(4):327-40; rev. of Alaskan 93 Huggins, Eli Lundy, 39(1):39-64 Group Settlement: The Matanuska and Oregon Treaty (1846), 3(2):131-45, Huggins, Letitia Work, 18(4):268 Valley Colony, 42(1):85-86 19(3):214-27, 21(1):46-47, 30(3):325- “Hugh Wynne, A Historical Novel,” by Max Hulse, James W., rev. of Adolph Sutro: A 29, 58(4):179-82, 186-87, 98(2):90-92, Farrand, 1(3):101-108 Biography, 54(4):179; rev. of Comstock 101(2):76, 81 Hugh Wynne, free Quaker: Sometime brevet Commotion: The Story of the Territorial and Pacific railroad survey, 32(1):13-14, lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Enterprise, 46(2):60-61 17-18 Excellency, General Washington, by S. Hult, Ruby El, Lost Mines and Treasures of the relations with American fur traders, Weir Mitchell, 1(3):101-108 Pacific Northwest, review, 49(1):45-46; 40(4):273-94 Hughes, Charles C., Eskimo Boyhood: Northwest Disaster: Avalanche and research on, by Frances Fuller Victor, An Autobiography in Psychosocial Fire, review, 52(3):116; Steamboats in 45(4):109 Perspective, review, 66(3):139 the Timber, review, 44(1):41-42; The in Rocky Mountains, 6(1):9-10, 37(2):100, Hughes, Charles Evans, 36(3):206-208, Untamed Olympics: The Story of a 102, 106 37(2):115-17, 120-21, 124, 48(4):115, Peninsula, review, 46(1):31 and San Juan boundary dispute, 2(4):290- 76(1):28 “Human Interest Notes on Seattle and the 93, 23(1):40, 43-45, 23(2):134-36, Hughes, Flora Eloris Payne, 8(1):32 Alaskan Gold Rush,” by Charles M. 23(3):196-99, 23(4):291-95, 299-300, Hughes, Glenn, 70(1):17, 85(3):116 Gates, 34(2):205-11 43(3):188, 190-95, 200-203, 205-206, Hughes, Howard D., 16(2):130-31 A Humanitarian Study of the Coming 212, 62(2):60, 62-63, 68, 98(2):56-57 Hughes, J. Donald, rev. of American Immigration Problem on the Pacific and settlers, 1(4):223, 225-26, 7(1):41-42, Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics, Coast, by Charles W. Blanpied, 7(2):137-41 90(3):155-56; rev. of The Wild and 5(2):148 trade functions of, 26(4):244-48 the Domestic: Animal Representation, Humble, Ross, 75(1):6-12 and Wash. place names, 1(1):6, 8-11 Ecocriticism, and Western American The Humboldt: Highroad of the West, by Dale and Whitman massacre, 1(1):38-43 Literature, 93(1):47-48 L. Morgan, review, 34(4):410-11 See also Puget Sound Agricultural Hughes, Janet, 87(1):25-26 Hume, Edgar Erskine, LaFayettte and the Company; names of individual Hughes, Rosilla, 23(3):238 Society of the Cincinnati, 25(3):234 employees; names of individual forts; Hughes, Sam, 57(1):33-34 Hume, George W., 47(1):10 names of individual ships Hughes, William (sailor), 21(3):181-87 Hume, R. D., 50(4):127-32 Hudson’s Bay Company, by Robert E. Hughes, William Morris (politician) Hume, Richard L., rev. of Beyond Equality:

Index 177 Labor and the Radical Republicans, 41(1):78-79 History, review, 73(2):62-65; Arctic 1862-1872, 60(1):47; rev. of 1866: Hungry Wolf, Adolf, The Blood People, A Passage: The Turbulent History of The Critical Year Revisited, 71(3):134; Division of the Blackfoot Confederacy: the Land and People of the Bering rev. of John Brown’s Journey: Notes An Illustrated Interpretation of the Old Sea, 1697-1975, review, 68(4):163; and Reflections on His America and Ways, review, 70(2):88 Distant Justice: Policing the Alaskan Mine, 70(3):140; rev. of Nothing but Hunn, Eugene S., Nch’i-Wána, “The Big Frontier, review, 79(4):163; Front- Freedom: Emancipation and Its Legacy, River”: Mid-Columbia Indians and Page Detective: William J. Burns and 75(4):182; rev. of Sections and Politics: Their Land, review, 82(3):113; rev. of the Detective Profession, 1880-1930, Selected Essays by William B. Hesseltine, The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales of the review, 82(4):156; North of 53: 60(4):228-29; rev. of Space, Time, and Teninos and Adjacent Mid-Columbia The Wild Days of the Alaska-Yukon Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and River Indian Nations, 83(4):155-56; Mining Frontier, 1870-1914, review, the Irrepressible Conflict, 1815-1861, rev. of Gathering What the Great 67(4):180; To Stand at the Pole: The 67(1):34; rev. of Stephen A. Douglas, Nature Provided: Food Traditions of the Dr. Cook–Admiral Peary North Pole 65(2):85-86 Gitksan, 73(1):40; rev. of A Stó:lo-Coast Controversy, review, 74(4):179; rev. of Hume, William, 50(4):126-27 Salish Historical Atlas, 93(3):149-50 Adventures of a Zoologist, 73(2):94; rev. Hummasti, P. G., “Finns on Both Sides: The Hunnewell, James, 12(3):173-74, 189 of Alaska and Its History, 58(4):211- Development of Finnish Communities Hunsaker, Jacob, 14(2):116 12; rev. of The Alaska Highway: Papers along the Lower Columbia River,” Hunt, Cornelius E., The Shenandoah; or, The of the 40th Anniversary Symposium, 93(3):137-45; rev. of The Finn Factor Last Confederate Cruiser, 13(1):76-77 77(4):151; rev. of Alaskan Shipping, in American Labor, Culture and Society, Hunt, Dominick, 33(3):304 1867-1878: Arrivals and Departures 70(2):90 Hunt, Erling M., 35(2):170 at the Port of Sitka, 66(1):36; rev. of Hummel, Don, Stealing the National Parks: works of: ed., Citizens of a New World, American Activities in the Central The Destruction of Concessions and 35(4):371 Pacific, 1790-1870, 65(2):78; rev. of Public Access, review, 80(2):72 Hunt, Garrett Bratt, 11(3):238-39 Baranov, Chief Manager of the Russian Hummel, Edward A., rev. of Grass of the Hunt, George (ethnologist), 81(2):51 Colonies in America, 66(1):36; rev. Earth: Immigrant Life in the Dakota Hunt, George T., The Wars of the Iroquois: A of Bibliotheca Australiana, 1st series, Country, 42(3):256-57 Study in Intertribal Trade Relations, 59(1):32, 2d series, 60(1):34-35; rev. Hummel, Sarah M., 20(2):103 review, 31(3):356-57; rev. of Old of Breaking Trail: Hudson Stuck of humor, 55(4):170-76, 71(1):2-14, 84(3):82-90 Jules, 27(3):271-72; rev. of Take All to Texas and Alaska, 80(2):71; rev. of Humphrey, Grace, Women in American Nebraska, 27(3):266-67 Captain James Cook, 59(4):216-17; History, 12(4):309 Hunt, H. Draper, Hannibal Hamlin of Maine: rev. of Cartography of the Northwest Humphrey, H. M., 15(2):103 Lincoln’s First Vice-President, review, Coast of America to the Year 1800, Humphrey, L. W., 50(3):111 61(4):227 60(3):162; rev. of Chronological Humphrey, Napoleon B., 53(4):145-46 Hunt, H. F., “Slavery among the Indians of History of the North-eastern Voyages Humphrey, Seth K., Following the Prairie Northwest America,” 9(4):277-83 of Discovery; and of the Early Eastern Frontier, 23(1):72 Hunt, Irmgard Elsner, rev. of Wild Teas, Navigations of the Russians, 66(2):96; Humphrey, William E., 25(3):225-27, Coffees and Cordials, 73(3):136 rev. of Dictionary of Alaska Place 99(3):108 Hunt, J. J., 6(4):239 Names, 60(4):224-25; rev. of The Humphreys, A. A., 10(1):5, 14, 16 Hunt, James M., 6(2):107, 23(1):78-79, Dixon-Meares Controversy, 66(2):96; Humphreys, David, 53(1):35, 42 45(3):75-81 rev. of Explorations of Kamchatka, Humphreys, Mary Gay, ed., Missionary Hunt, Jonathan R., rev. of Acts of Occupation: North Pacific Scimitar: Report of a Explorers Among the American Indians, Canada and Arctic Sovereignty, 1918- Journey Made to Explore Eastern Siberia review, 4(4):293 1925, 102(3):148-49 in 1735-1741, 64(3):128-29; rev. of Humphreys, Wilbur Raymond, 72(1):23-24, Hunt, Leigh S. J., 14(3):188, 190, 16(2):129, Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C. 27 17(3):185, 17(4):254, 53(4):133-34 W. Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska Hundley, Helen S., rev. of Essays on the Hunt, Lewis, 23(4):287-89, 297-98 Statehood, 102(3):147; rev. of Going to Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the End Hunt, Linda Lawrence, Bold Spirit: Helga Meet a Man: Denver’s Last Legal Public of the Eighteenth and First Half of the Estby’s Forgotten Walk across Victorian Execution, 27 July 1886, 84(2):76; rev. Nineteenth Century), 89(3):161-62; rev. America, 95(4):210-11 of History of Kamtschatka, 66(2):85- of Fedor Petrovich Litke, 89(3):161-62 Hunt, Mike “Mother,” 52(3):103 86; rev. of A History of the Russian Hundley, Norris, Jr., Water and the West: The Hunt, N. Bunker, 95(3):122 American Company, Vol. 2, 72(2):92; Colorado River Compact and the Politics Hunt, Robert S., rev. of Westward in Eden: rev. of H.M.S. “Sulphur” on the of Water in the American West, review, The Public Lands and the Conservation Northwest and California Coasts, 1837 68(2):98-99; ed., The American West: Movement, 74(4):182 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain Frontier and Region. Interpretations Hunt, Timothy Dwight, 76(4):148-55 Edward Belcher and Midshipman by John Walton Caughey, review, Hunt, W. Herbert, 95(3):122 Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, 61(2):108-109 Hunt, William Price. See Hunt, Wilson 72(2):92; rev. of Journal of an Aleutian A Hundred and Sixty Books by Washington (William) Price Year, 80(3):112; rev. of Life in Alaska: Authors, by Susan Whitcomb Hassell, Hunt, William R., “‘I Chopped Wood’: The Reminiscences of a Kansas Woman, review, 7(4):327-28 George M. Pilcher on the Yukon,” 1916-1919, 80(3):112; rev. of A List Hungate, James, 22(4):283 63(2):63-68; “Northwest Bibliography of Trading Vessels in the Maritime Hungerford, Edward, Wells Fargo: Advancing from Dall to Lada-Mocarski,” Fur Trade, 1785-1825, 66(1):36; rev. the American Frontier, review, 62(3):117-20; Alaska: A Bicentennial of Russian Population in Alaska and

178 Pacific Northwest Quarterly California, Late 18th Century—1867, Dixon, 92(2):109 review, 60(1):40; The History of Fort 66(1):36; rev. of Spanish Voyages to The Hunting of the Buffalo, by E. Douglas Vancouver and Its Physical Structure, the Northwest Coast of America in the Branch, review, 21(1):66-67 review, 49(3):123-24 Sixteenth Century, 60(3):162; rev. of Hunting on Kenai Peninsula, by J. W. Eddy, Huston, Joseph W., 33(3):289, 47(4):110, 113 A Voyage to California, 66(2):85-86; 16(4):306-308 Hustvedt, Lloyd, Rasmus Bjørn Anderson, rev. of Voyage to the South Atlantic Hunting Tradition in a Changing World: Yup’ik Pioneer Scholar, review, 58(3):163-64 and Round Cape Horn into the Pacific Lives in Alaska Today, by Ann Fienup- Hutchens, John K., One Man’s Montana: An Ocean, 66(2):96; rev. of Voyages of the Riordan, with William Tyson, Paul Informal Portrait of a State, review, “Columbia” to the Northwest Coast, John, Marie Meade, and John Active, 56(3):136-37 1787-1790 and 1790-1793, 66(2):96 review, 92(4):213-14 Hutcheson, Austin E., rev. of Gold Rush: The Hunt, Wilson (William) Price, 4(2):121-22, Huntington, B. S., 26(3):200 Journals, Drawings, and Other Papers 4(3):170-71, 21(1):14, 22(3):235-36, Huntington, Benjamin, 26(3):200 of J. Goldsborough Bruff—Captain, 23(4):261, 266-70, 275-76, 28(4):411, Huntington, Chandler R., 26(3):200 Washington City and California Mining 31(2):162-65, 35(3):218, 37(2):94-97, Huntington, Charles Andrew, 26(3):200, Association, April 2, 1849–July 20, 1851, 48(2):55-58, 98(1):11 37(1):49 40(4):345-46; rev. of The Mountain Hunter, Celia, 96(4):176-77 Huntington, Collis P., 39(4):258-59 Meadows Massacre, 42(3):248-49 Hunter, Charles H., rev. of The Golden Haze: Huntington, Daniel R., 84(1):38 Hutcheson, Elwood, 49(3):110 With Captain Cook in the South Pacific, Huntington, David L., 82(4):124-25, 127-29 Hutchins, Charles, 37(1):48-49, 54 56(1):37; rev. of Hawaii: Reciprocity Huntington, Gloria, 75(3):137-38 Hutchins, James S., ed., Wheel Boats on the or Annexation, 60(2):117; rev. of Huntington, Harry Darby, 13(1):3, 17-18, Missouri: The Journals and Documents The Hawaiian Republic (1894-1898) 26(3):199-200 of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Expedition, and Its Struggle to Win Annexation, Huntington, Henry E., 18(3):238 1824-26, review, 93(2):96-97 53(2):84-85; rev. of The Hawaiian Huntington, Jacob, 26(3):200 Hutchins, Robert Maynard, The Higher Revolution (1893-94), 51(4):188; rev. Huntington, James M., 26(3):200, 71(4):154- Learning in America, review, 28(2):217- of John Ledyard’s Journal of Captain 56 18 Cook’s Last Voyage, 55(4):188-89; rev. Huntington, John Webster Perit, 26(3):200, Hutchinson (settler), 23(1):55-60 of The Massie Case, 58(3):151-54; rev. 97(4):190-99 Hutchinson, Ernest N., 51(2):84 of Rape in Paradise, 58(3):151-54; rev. Huntington, Margaret, 26(3):197 Hutchinson, Hayward M., 62(1):1-6, of Something Terrible Has Happened, Huntington, Simon (father), 26(3):197 68(3):120-27, 89(2):59-62 58(3):151-54 Huntington, Simon (son), 26(3):197-98 Hutchinson, James S., ed., Sierra Club Hunter, Cushman, 18(2):123, 126-31, Huntington, Thomas W., 26(3):200 Bulletin, 1925 ed., 16(4):308 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Huntington, William, 26(3):200 Hutchinson, Kohl and Company, 62(1):1-6, Hunter, Elma, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- “The Huntington Clan,” by Alice Stewart 68(3):120-26, 89(2):59-62 98, 18(4):277-88 Miller, 26(3):197-201 “The Hutchinson, Kohl Story: A Fresh Look,” Hunter, Frank, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntington Library, 21(2):158, 29(1):41-51 by Frank H. Sloss and Richard A. 98, 18(4):277-88 The Huntington Library Bulletin, 1931, Pierce, 62(1):1-6 Hunter, Giles, 13(3):167-80 22(3):232-33 Hutchinson, W. H., rev. of Paul Bunyan: Last Hunter, Henry, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntley, Herbert B., 30(1):28-30 of the Frontier Demigods, 58(2):104- 98, 18(4):277-88 Huntley, Silas, 74(1):8-10 105 Hunter, James, 18(2):123-31, 18(3):191-98, Huntley irrigation project (Mont.), 89(4):190, Hutchinson, William R., rev. of A Religious 18(4):277-88 195, 197 History of America, 58(2):100-101 Hunter, Lena, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntoon, Bert, 91(3):166 Hutchinson and Hirsch (San Francisco), 98, 18(4):277-88 Huntress, Frederick, 13(1):8-13 62(1):3-4 Hunter, Louise H., Buddhism in Hawaii: Its Huntsville (ship), 8(4):258 Hutchison, Bruce, Canada. Tomorrow’s Giant, Impact on a Yankee Community, review, Huntsville, Wash., 10(3):193 review, 49(1):43-44; The Struggle for 64(1):46 Hurd, Jared S., 43(2):95, 99, 110, 113-15 the Border, review, 48(1):27-28 Hunter, Sallie (Mrs. James), 18(2):123-31, Hurley, Edward Nash, 84(2):51, 54-59 Huthmacher, J. Joseph, Senator Robert 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Hurley, F. Jack, Marion Post Wolcott: A F. Wagner and the Rise of Urban Hunter, Shobid, 80(2):61 Photographic Journey, review, 81(1):33 Liberalism, review, 61(3):180-81; rev. Hunter, William W., Missouri ’49er: The Hurley, George, 32(1):69 of American Catholics and the Roosevelt Journal of William W. Hunter on the Hurley-Mason Company (Tacoma), Presidency, 1932-1936, 60(4):236-37 Southern Gold Trail, review, 84(2):68 58(4):191-94 Hutson, Frederick C., 49(3):91, 95-97 Hunters, Wash., 10(3):193 Hurn, David, 95(4):182, 187-88, 191-92 Hutton, Edith Wilson, A Promise of Good Hunters at the Margin: Native People and Hurn, Reba, 95(4):182-93 Things: Longfield Baptist Church, 1831- Wildlife Conservation in the Northwest Hurt, O. V., 94(2):69-82 1981, review, 75(4):183 Territories, by John Sandlos, review, Husband, Michael B., “William I. Marshall Hutton, Levi “Al,” 57(2):50-56, 78(3):88 99(4):198-99 and the Legend of Marcus Whitman,” Hutton, May Arkwright, 57(2):49-56, Hunters of the Northern Forest: Designs for 64(2):57-69 67(2):57-61, 96(2):78-80, 96(2):178-80 Survival Among the Alaskan Kutchin, by Huser, Verne, On the River with Lewis and Hutton, Paul Andrew, ed., Soldiers West: Richard K. Nelson, review, 65(3):149- Clark, review, 96(3):161-63 Biographies from the Military Frontier, 50 Hussey, John A., “Fort Casey—Garrison for review, 80(1):35; rev. of General George Hunthausen, Raymond, 95(3):136-37 Puget Sound,” 47(2):33-43; Champoeg, Wright: Guardian of the Pacific Coast, Hunting for Hidden Gold, by Franklin W. Place of Transition: A Disputed History, 81(1):32

Index 179 Hutton Settlement (Spokane), 57(2):55-56 Whitehead, 75(2):62-69 Icelandic language, 36(3):273 The Hutton Settlement: A Home for One Man’s Hyland, Peter Edward, 1(3):127-28, 38(1):7, Ichihara, Kaoru, 93(3):132 Family, by Doris H. Pieroth, review, 11-15, 17, 39(3):200-10 Ickes, Harold L. 95(3):150 Hyland, Thomas A., 39(3):204 and Alaska, 71(1):32, 82(4):140-45, Hyatt, Glenn, 80(4):128-32, 90(2):108 Hyman, Harold M., Soldiers and Spruce: 96(4):174 Hydaburg Indian Reservation, 82(4):142, 145, Origins of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Bonneville Power Administration, 147 and Lumbermen, review, 55(3):135- 99(1):3, 8, 10 Hyde, Amasa L., 33(3):337 36; To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in and Bureau of Reclamation, 61(3):138-46, Hyde, Anne F., An American Vision: Far American History, review, 52(2):76-77; 89(4):198 Western Landscape and National rev. of False Witness, 61(3):181-82 and Canol pipeline project, 61(2):103, Culture, 1820-1920, review, 83(2):77; Hyman, Sidney, The Lives of William Benton, 105-106 rev. of Americans Interpret the review, 64(1):41-42; Marriner S. and Glavis, Louis Russell, 55(2):74-75 Parthenon: The Progression of Greek Eccles: Private Entrepreneur and Public and Grand Coulee Dam, 87(2):76-77 Revival Architecture from the East Coast Servant, review, 70(2):84 and Hawaii Terr., 62(1):7-9, 11, 14-15 to Oregon, 1800-1860, 84(3):109; rev. of Hymes, Dell, rev. of Pioneers of American and hydroelectricity, 53(2):70-75 Bonanza Rich: Lifestyles of the Western Anthropology: The Uses of Biography, and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107, Mining Entrepreneurs, 83(3):116 59(3):166-67 111, 115, 118-20 Hyde, Charles Leavitt, The Story of an Hynding, Alan A., “Eugene Semple’s Seattle and Walters, T. A., 54(1):9-18 Adventurous and Active Life, review, Canal Scheme,” 59(2):77-87; The and Yellowstone National Park, 93(1):22- 31(2):219 Public Life of Eugene Semple: Promoter 23 Hyde, Eugene B., 62(2):80, 82 and Politician of the Pacific Northwest, Icolari, Daniel, ed., Reference Encylopedia of Hyde, Frederick W., The Milwaukee Road, review, 65(4):187 the American Indian, review, 59(1):51 review, 83(3):114 Hynes, Frank, 91(4):206-207 “I’d Rather Be Born Lucky Than Rich”: The Hyde, George E., Red Cloud’s Folk: A History Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley, of the Oglala Sioux Indians, review, by Robert H. Hinckley and JoAnn 29(2):217-19 Jacobsen Wells, review, 70(4):184 Hyde, John, 68(4):178-80, 184-85 I Ida and Henry Schuman Prize in the History Hyde, Samuel C., 22(4):277-78 of Science, 48(1):24 hydraulic mining, 90(1):20-21, 26 “I Am a Democrat”: The Political Career of Idaho Hydraulic Mining in California: A Tarnished David Bennett Hill, by Herbert J. Bass, boundaries of, 21(4):281-93, 44(2):80-87 Legacy, by Powell Greenland, review, review, 54(2):85-86 capital of, 29(3):255-67, 36(4):341-46 93(4):200-201 “I Am Looking to the North for My Life”: constitution of, 42(4):282-300, 58(4):169- Hydroelectric Commission (Oregon), Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, by Joseph 78 88(4):210 Manzione, review, 83(1):37 counties of, 31(2):187-206 hydroelectric power, 46(1):26-27 “‘I Am Not in China. . . . This Country Is creation of, 36(4):341-42 in Alaska, 75(2):62-69 Bad Enough’: Edward D. Cowen in elections in: 1896, 53(4):138-44; 1918, in B.C., 99(1):48 the Northwest,” by Lewis O. Saum, 56(1):17-29; 1956 Senate elections, in Columbia Basin, 61(3):143-44, 87(2):59-71 78(1/2):17-31 65(1):33-36, 82(1):2-7, 86(4):178-88, “‘I came voluntarily to work, sing and dance’: and Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, adoption 87(1):10-12, 14, 87(2):75-79, 110 Stories from the Eskimo Village of, 102(4):159-77 and federal policy: under Dwight at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific political overview of (1889-1950), Eisenhower, 65(1):29-37; under Exposition,” by Lisa Blee, 101(3/4):107- 41(3):213-33 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 61(3):138, 141- 108, 113, 126-39 See also Idaho Territory; names of 46, 76(4):124-26 “‘I Chopped Wood’: George M. Pilcher on the individual cities; names of individual in Idaho, 89(3):166 Yukon,” by William R. Hunt, 63(2):63- governors; names of individual in Oreg., 88(4):210, 100(4):172, 175-77 68 legislators; names of individual and public lands, 48(3):93-98 I Dissent: The Legacy of Chief Justice James topographical features and public-private partnership debate, Clark McReynolds, by James E. Bond, Idaho (steamship), 66(4):149 55(2):55-60, 62-63, 66, 65(1):29-37 review, 85(1):45 Idaho: A Bicentennial History, by F. Ross regional development of, 53(2):65-76 I. G. Baker and Company, 84(3):98-100, 105 Peterson, review, 73(2):62-65 in Wash., 19(2):90-98, 82(4):122-31 “I Will Fight No More Forever”: Chief Joseph Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture, by See also Bonneville Power Administration; and the Nez Perce War, by Merrill D. Federal Writers’ Project (Idaho), names of individual dams Beal, review, 55(1):38 59(2):68-76 “Hydro-Electric Power in Washington,” by C. I Will Tell of My War Story: A Pictorial Account Idaho: Its Meaning, Origin and Application, by Edward Magnusson, 19(2):90-98 of the Nez Perce War, by Scott M. John E. Rees, 9(1):71-72 Hydroelectric Power in Washington. A Brief on Thompson, review, 92(4):203-204 “Idaho and the ‘Reds,’ 1919-1926,” by Hugh T. Proposed Grand Coulee Dams, by Carl ice exporting, 36(2):121-31 Lovin, 69(3):107-15 Edward Magnusson, 26(2):153 The Ice Flood (movie). See Crashing Timbers Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad, hydrography, in Pacific railroad survey Ice Harbor Dam, 86(4):178-88 76(3):98 reports, 10(1):8, 11-12 Ice Window: Letters from a Bering Strait Idaho Board of Land Commissioners. See “Hydropower in Juneau: Technology as Village, 1892-1902, ed. Kathleen Lopp State Board of Land Commissioners a Guide to the Development of an Smith and Verbeck Smith, review, (Idaho) Alaskan Community,” by John S. 94(4):211-12 Idaho Chronology, Nomenclature,

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