Curtis, Asahel, 75(4):167-69 review, 61(3):162-64 Cyrus Walker (tugboat), 5(1):28, 42(4):304- correspondence of, 33(4):461 Custer Lives! by James Patrick Dowd, review, 306, 312-13 and Mount Rainier, 21(1):18-22 74(2):93 and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107-20 The Custer Semi-Centennial Ceremonies, photographs by: of A. L. Brown Farm, 1876-1926, by A. B. Ostrander et al., 71(4):162-71; acquired by University 18(2):149 D of Libraries, 33(3):369; of Custer’s Gold: The United States Cavalry Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Expedition of 1874, by Donald Jackson, D. B. Cooper: The Real McCoy, by Bernie Railway, 72(1):30-40; of eastern Wash. review, 57(4):191 Rhodes, with Russell P. Calame, review, irrigation projects, 72(3):112-20; of Custer’s Last Battle, by Charles Francis Roe, 84(2):76-77 Yakima County (Wash.), 73(2):78-89 18(4):307 D. M. Jesse and Company, 19(3):206-11 works of: “A Mount Rainier Centennial,” Custer’s Last Stand: The Anatomy of an Dabney, Ellen P., 20(2):109 21(1):18-22 American Myth, by Brian W. Dippie, Dacres, George, 20(1):38, 49 Curtis, E. J., 35(4):332, 334-35 review, 69(2):89-90 Daedalus (ship), 6(1):54, 56, 58-59, 6(2):86, Curtis, Edward S., 4(1):53, 75(4):164-70, Customs Service, U.S. 11(1):6, 24, 27, 12(1):47 78(4):141-44, 81(2):50-53, 82(2):51-52 in Alaska, and liquor smuggling (1867- Daggett, Floyd L., 84(1):9-10 works of: In the Land of the Headhunters 99), 66(4):145-52 Daggett, Stuart, History of the Southern (fi lm), 78(4):141-44, 81(2):50-53; on Puget Sound, 16(4):265-72, 83(3):102- Pacifi c, 13(4):305 The North American Indian, 30(1):71, 103 Dahlie, Jorgen, “Old World Paths in the New: 75(4):164, 169-70, Vol. 9, review, records of, 49(1):20 Scandinavians Find Familiar Home 4(4):290-92, Vol. 10, review, 6(3):198- “Cut Mouth” John (Umatilla Indian), in Washington,” 61(2):65-71; rev. of 200, Vol. 13, review, 17(2):151-52, Vols. 19(2):129-30, 28(3):309 Norwegian-American Studies, Vol. 26, 19 and 20, review, 23(1):61-62; Scenic Cutch (steamer), 7(1):25-26 67(1):41-42 Washington, 75(4):166-67 Cuthbert, Herbert (Portland Chamber of Dahlin, Ebba, French and German Public Curtis, James F., 3(1):80-82, 37(1):46 Commerce), 64(1):25-26 Opinion on Declared War Aims, 1914- Curtis, John Gould, ed., American History Cuthbert, Herbert (Victoria, B.C., alderman), 1918, 24(4):304-305; rev. of Canada’s Told by Contemporaries, Vol. 5: 103(2):71 Great Highway, 16(3):228-29; rev. Twentieth Century United States, 1900- Cuthbertson, Stuart, comp., A Preliminary of The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon 1929, 21(3):231 Bibliography of the American , and California, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Curtis, Shelley, ed., This Bountiful Place: review, 31(4):463-64 Granville Stuart: Forty Years on the Art about Agriculture, the Permanent Cuthill, Mary-Catherine, ed., Overland Frontier, Vols. 1 and 2, 17(3):230; rev. Collection, review, 97(4):203-204 Passages: A Guide to Overland of The Growth of the United States, Curtis, Silas B., 43(2):112, 114 Documents in the Oregon Historical 17(1):68-69; rev. of Hall J. Kelley Curtis, Wash., 9(1):62 Society, review, 85(2):77 on Oregon, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Curtis and Guptill (Seattle), 75(4):164 Cutler, Lyman A., 2(4):293, 23(2):136-37, History of America, 17(1):68-69; rev. “Curtis and the Whale,” by George I. Quimby, 23(3):196, 62(2):62 of History of the American Frontier, 78(4):141-44 Cutler, Thomas R., 57(3):101, 103 16(2):151-53; rev. of The History of “The Curtis Picture Musicale” (1912), 4(1):53 Cutright, Paul Russell, Elliott Coues: the United States, 17(1):68-69; rev. of Cush (Snohomish Indian), 15(3):215, Naturalist and Frontier Historian, The Irrepressible Confl ict, 1850-1865, 15(4):294 review, 73(4):164; A History of the 25(3):231-32; rev. of Pratt: The Red Cushing, Frank Hamilton, Zuni Breadstuff, Lewis and Clark Journals, review, Man’s Moses, 27(1):86-87; rev. of 12(2):153-54 70(2):91 Scenery of the Plains, Mountains and Cushman, Frank W., 35(2):101-103, 112 “Cuts: A Film Review,” by Alfred Runte, Mines, 24(3):232-33; rev. of Scout and Cushman, Howard, rev. of The Longest Auto 72(3):111 Ranger, 24(3):232-33; rev. of The Study Race, 58(1):49-50 Cuts, directed by Charles Gustafson, review, of American History, 13(3):235-36; rev. Cushman, Joseph, 15(4):293 72(3):111 of The Trail Blazers, 16(3):228-29; rev. Cushman Indian Cemetery (Tacoma), Cutter, Donald C., “Early Spanish Artists of Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies, 95(1):34 on the Northwest Coast,” 54(4):150- 16(3):228-29; rev. of White Indian, Cushman Indian School (Tacoma), 92(1):16, 57; Malaspina in California, review, 16(3):228-29 22 52(3):118-19; rev. of Flood Tide Dahlquist, Frederick C., The Land of Cusick, Wash., 22(3):181 of Empire: Spain and the Pacifi c Beginning, 14(2):153 Cusick, William Conklin, 89(4):176 Northwest, 1543-1819, 65(4):164-65; Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle, Custer, George A., The Evergreen Citizen: A rev. of Indian Life on the Northwest 80(3):102-105, 107-108, 110 Textbook on the Government of the State Coast of North America as Seen by the Daily Bulletin (Butte, Mont.). See Butte Daily of Washington, review, 33(2):213-15 Early Explorers and Fur Traders during Bulletin Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong the Last Decades of the Eighteenth Daily Life on the Nineteenth-Century Custer, by Jay Monaghan, review, Century, 66(1):36-37; rev. of Voyages American Frontier, by Mary Ellen 52(2):73 and Adventures of La Pérouse, 62(1):35 Jones, review, 91(1):48-49 Custer, Wash., 9(1):62 Cutter, Kirtland Kelsey, 86(4):169, 174-75 Daily News (Tacoma). See Tacoma Daily News Custer County (), 31(2):203-204, Cutting, George, 68(4):180-82 Daily Olympian (Wash. Terr.). See Olympia 47(3):80 Cutts, William, 64(1):15-17 Daily Olympian Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian A Cycle of the West, by John G. Neihardt, Daily Pacifi c Tribune (Olympia). See Olympia Manifesto, by Vine Deloria, Jr., essay review, 40(4):342 Daily Pacifi c Tribune

88 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly dairy industry, 49(2):77-81, 87(3):130, 133, Dalton, Charles, 27(2):175 94 135-36 Dalton, Jack, 68(3):110-11 “Dan Elbert Clark, 1884-1956,” by Earl Daisy, Tyrone J., 103(2):61-63 Daly, George Thomas, Catholic Problems in Pomeroy, 47(4):123 Daisy, Wash., 22(3):181 Western Canada, 13(2):150 Dana, James Dwight, 16(1):51-52, 19(4):244, Dakota (ship), 64(1):8-9, 11 Daly, Marcus, 41(4):313-17, 320, 325, 80(1):22, 27 Dakota Territory, 44(2):81, 56(3):114-24, 74(2):81, 97(2):79 Dana, Julian, Sutter of California: A Biography, 60(3):145-53 Daly, Richard, Our Box Was Full: An review, 27(4):393-95 Dakota Territory, 1861-1889: A Study of Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Dana, Marshall N., 87(1):53 Frontier Politicis, by Howard Roberts Plaintiffs, review, 96(3):159-60 works of: More Power to You, review, Lamar, review, 48(2):61-62 The Dam, by Murray Morgan, review, 26(3):235 Dale, Edward Everett, Cow Country, review, 46(2):59 Dana, N. J. T. “General,” 60(2):60-62 33(3):356-57; Frontier Ways: Sketches of Dame Shirley. See Clapp, Louise Amelia Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., The Journals of Life in the Old West, review, 51(3):141- Knapp Smith Richard Henry Dana, Jr., review, 42; ed., Cherokee Cavaliers: Forty Years Dammed Indians: The Pick-Sloan Plan and 60(3):167-68 of Cherokee History as Told in the the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1980, by Danbom, David B., Born in the Country: Correspondence of the Ridge-Watie- Michael L. Lawson, review, 74(2):92 A History of Rural America, Boudinot Family, review, 32(1):114-15; Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel review, 88(1):52; The Resisted ed., Chronicles of Oklahoma, 12(2):155; Lyon, by Christopher Phillips, review, Revolution: Urban America and the ed., Frontier Trails. The Autobiography 82(3):116 Industrialization of Agriculture, 1900- of Frank M. Canton, 22(2):154 Damon, A. O., 31(4):385, 67(4):138, 145-46 1930, review, 71(4):186; “The World of Dale, J. B., 18(1):62-65 Damon, John F., 1(3):128, 38(1):8, 49(2):75 Hope”: Progressives and the Struggle for Daley, Elisha B., 28(2):150 Damon, Wash., 70(1):3, 5 an Ethical Public Life, review, 79(2):75 Daley, Heber C., 28(2):150 Dampier, Robert, To the Sandwich Islands Dance, Stuart and Company, 40(3):191 Daley, James, 28(2):150 on H.M.S. Blonde, ed. Pauline King Dancing Bear: An Inside Look at California Daley, Shawn, rev. of Atkinson: Pioneer Joerger, review, 64(2):89-90 Politics, by Gladwin Hill, review, Oregon Educator, 103(4):200-201 dams, 86(2):63 60(3):167 Daley, Thomas J., 28(2):150 in Alaska, 75(2):62-69 Dandy, G. B., 2(3):238, 240 Dalkena, Wash., 9(2):107 on Big Hole River (Mont.), 4, 6-8 Danes in North America, ed. Frederick Hale, Dall, William Healey, 77(3):82-83, 90, of Central Valley Project (Calif.), review, 77(1):33 86(2):73, 79-80 61(3):143-46 D’Anglade, M. G. Bosseront, A Tree in Bud: works of: Spencer Fullerton Baird: A on Clearwater River, 89(3):166 The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1889-1893, Biography, review, 7(2):171 of Columbia Basin Project, 49(3):99-120, review, 79(2):83 D’Allair ( employee), 61(3):141, 143-44, 146, 65(1):33-36, Danhof, Clarence H., Change in Agriculture: 19(4):250-70 82(1):2-7, 87(2):75-79, 110, 92(3):164- The Northern United States, 1820-1870, Dallam, Frank M., 16(4):262, 79(4):152, 65: debates regarding, 55(2):55-60, 62- review, 61(4):224 154-56 63, 66; effect of, on fi shing, 50(1):26- Daniel, Cletus E., “Wobblies on the Farm: The Dallas, Alexander G., 23(4):299-300 27, 87(1):10-14 IWW in the Yakima Valley,” 65(4):166- Dallas, Francis Gregory, 55(3):108, 110 construction of, in Oreg., 88(4):210 75; The aclu and the Wagner Act: Dallas, George M., 13(2):98-100 on Madison River (Mont.), 103(1):4, 6, An Inquiry into the Depression-Era Dallas, Sandra, No More Than Five in a 9-11 Crisis of American Liberalism, review, Bed: Colorado Hotels in the Old Days, negative effect of, on fi sheries, 38(1):20- 73(2):92; Bitter Harvest: A History of review, 59(4):225-26 27, 50(1):26-27, 87(1):10-14 California Farmworkers, 1870-1941, Dallas, William Lorraine Seymour, 49(2):59 and open river movement, 86(4):178-88 review, 74(4):181; rev. of So Shall Ye Dallek, Robert, Democrat and Diplomat: and public-private partnerships, 55(2):56- Reap, 63(3):126; rev. of Sweatshops The Life of William E. Dodd, review, 66, 65(1):29-37 in the Sun: Child Labor on the Farm, 60(3):171-72 sites inundated by, 57(1):8-12, 74(2):74, 65(3):153 The Dalles (rapids on ), 76 Daniel, Hawthorne, Islands of the Pacifi c, 14(1):41-42, 74(2):69-76 on , 86(4):178-88, 87(1):10-12 review, 34(4):416-17 The Dalles, Oreg. on Spokane River, 82(4):122-31 Daniel, Travers, 37(1):39, 53 cattle trade, 38(3):193, 199-201 technical studies on, 49(3):103-105 “Daniel Bagley and the University of Indian fi shery at, 97(4):190-99 on Teton River (Idaho), 103(1):11 Washington Land Grant, 1861-1868,” Indian-white relations at, 2(3):233-36 of Willamette Basin Project, 65(1):30-36 by Charles M. Gates, 52(2):56-67 settlers, 4(2):105-15, 72(2):76-83 on Yellowstone River, 89(4):188-201, “Daniel Webster, Lord Ashburton and Old The Dalles Dam, 74(2):74, 76, 97(4):197-99 103(1):4, 6, 9 Oregon,” by C. T. Johnson, 1(4):209-16 Dalles des Morts (B.C.), 8(3):212-17 See also hydroelectric power; names of “Daniel Webster and Old Oregon,” by C. T. The Dalles Indian Agency, 37(1):37-38, 40, individual dams Johnson, 2(1):6-11 47, 56 Dams, Parks and Politics: Resource Daniels, Jonathan, White House Witness, The Dalles Mission, 38(3):224-25, 227-29 Development and Preservation in the 1942-1945, review, 68(1):39 The Dalles-Celilo Portage; Its History and Truman-Eisenhower Era, by Elmo Daniels, Joseph, “History of Pig Iron Infl uence, by T. C. Elliott, review, Richardson, review, 65(4):193 Manufacture on the Pacifi c Coast,” 7(1):82 Dams and Other Disasters: A Century of the 17(3):168-89; Iron and Steel Dalstrom, Harl A., rev. of Fort Meade and the Army Corps of Engineers in Civil Works, Manufacture in Washington, Oregon, Black Hills, 84(3):97 by Arthur E. Morgan, review, 64(2):93- California and Utah, 21(2):147

Index 89 Daniels, Josephus, 92(2):62 Asian/Pacifi c Community, 74(3):136; 87(4):216-17; ed., Haa Shuká, Our Daniels, Roger, “The Exile and Return of rev. of The Unwelcome Immigrant: The Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, Seattle’s Japanese,” 88(4):166-73; American Image of the Chinese, 1775- review, 79(2):82 American Racism: Exploration of the 1882, 61(4):229-30 Dauenhauer, Richard, ed., Anóoshi Lingít Aaní Nature of Prejudice, review, 65(2):92- Daniels, W. Byron, 9(2):132-33, 9(4):307, Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: The 93; The Bonus March: An Episode 10(2):140-41 Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, review, of the Great Depression, review, Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs, by 100(2):90-91; ed., Haa Kusteeyí, Our 64(4):181-82; Concentration Camps: Rochelle Wright and Robert L. Wright, Culture: Tlingit Life Stories, review, North America. Japanese in the United review, 76(1):35 87(4):216-17; ed., Haa Shuká, Our States and Canada during World War “Danish Immigrant Disillusionment in the Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, II, review, 74(3):133; Guarding the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Frederick Hale, review, 79(2):82 Golden Door: American Immigration 71(1):15-23 Daugherty, William P., 14(3):228 Policy and Immigrants since 1882, Danish immigrants, 71(1):15-23 “The Daughter of Angus MacDonald,” by review, 96(1):37-38; ed., Essays in Danish language, 34(3):306, 36(3):272-73 Christina MacDonald McKenzie Western History in Honor of Professor Danly, Susan, ed., The Railroad in American Williams, 13(2):107-17 T. A. Larson, review, 64(4):179-80; ed., Art: Representations of Technological A Daughter of the Middle Border, by Hamlin Japanese Americans, from Relocation Change, review, 80(3):112 Garland, 13(4):307 to Redress, review, 78(1/2):64; rev. Danner, Laura, rev. of Range of Glaciers: The Daughters, Ray, 87(1):17-27 of Buddhism in Hawaii: Its Impact Exploration and Survey of the Northern Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes on a Yankee Community, 64(1):46; Cascade Range, 95(2):100 in the American West, 1865-90, by Anne rev. of California and the Dust Bowl “Danny Pierce’s One-Man Show,” by Robert M. Butler, review, 77(2):78 Migration, 65(2):93-94; rev. of The D. Monroe, 52(1):31-32 Daughters of the American Revolution, Columbia Documentary History of the Danville, Wash., 22(3):181-82 6(3):218, 8(1):77-79, 71(2):86 Asian American Experience, 95(3):154- Danz, Fred, 100(3):120-21, 129-30 Esther Reed chapter, 2(4):334, 344-45, 351 55; rev. of Country Voices: The Oral Danz, Joe, 71(4):172-74, 176, 180-81 Marcus Whitman chapter, 6(3):217 History of a Japanese American Family Danz, John, 71(4):172-82, 92(1):38 Mary Ball chapter, 6(4):284 Farm Community, 79(3):124; rev. of A Danziger, Edmund J., Jr., Indians and Rainier chapter, 9(2):159-60 Final Report and Review: The Japanese Bureaucrats: Administering the Robert Gray chapter, 20(3):190, 192 American Citizens League National Reservation Policy during the Civil War, Daughters of the Country: The Women of the Committee for Iva Toguri, 74(1):44; review, 67(1):20 Fur Traders and Mountain Men, by rev. of Guilt by Association: Essays on Darigold, 87(3):130, 135-36 Walter O’Meara, review, 60(4):215 Japanese Settlement, Internment, and Daring Donald McKay, or The Last Trail of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington, Relocation in the Rocky Mountain Modocs, ed. Keith Clark and Donna 6(1):22, 16(1):77-78 West, 93(1):39-41; rev. of The Heathen Clark, review, 64(1):44 Daurkin, Nikolai, 38(2):124-26 Chinee: A Study of American Attitudes Dark Madonna, by Richard Summers, review, D’Auteroche, Jean Chappe, A Voyage to toward China, 1890-1905, 63(4):177; 28(3):326-27 California, review, 66(2):85-86 rev. of Herbert Hoover: A Public Life, Dark Spaces: Montana’s Historic Penitentiary Davenport, J. C., 16(2):99 71(3):137; rev. of Industrialization, at Deer Lodge, by Ellen Baumler, Davenport, Nancy, ed., Contemporary Coast Immigrants and Americanizers: review, 100(2):97 Salish Art, review, 97(1):50 The View from Milwaukee, 1886- Darley, E. O., 31(2):157-58 Davenport, Odessa, Scotsman in Buckskin: 1921, 59(2):114-15; rev. of James D. Darling, F. Fraser, Wildlife in Alaska: An Sir William Drummond Stewart and Phelan and the Wilson Progressives Ecological Reconnaissance, review, the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade, review, of California, 78(4):156; rev. of 45(2):68-69 55(3):129-30 The Japanese American Experience, Darling, Flora Adams, 71(2):86 Davenport, Timothy Woodbridge, 5(1):43, 46 83(3):111; rev. of Mill Town: A Social Darling, Jay Norwood “Ding,” 63(3):113, Davenport, Wash., 22(3):182, 30(1):57 History of Everett, Washington, from 116-20 Davenport Hotel (Spokane), 101(1):25 Its Earliest Beginnings on the Shores Darmer, Carl August, 71(1):24-30, 73(1):3-5 David (Skokomish religious leader), of Puget Sound to the Tragic and Darragh, John, 5(1):22 73(4):171-72 Infamous Event Known as the Everett Darrah, C. J., 53(1):20, 24-26 David, Andrew, ed., “John Sherriff on the Massacre, 63(1):29; rev. of The Politics Darrington, Wash., 9(2):107-108 Columbia, 1792: An Account of of American Individualism: Herbert Darrow, Clarence, 59(1):24-25, 28, 30 William Broughton’s Exploration of Hoover in Transition, 1918-1921, Dart, Anson, 41(3):204-205 the Columbia River,” 83(2):53-59 68(2):101-102; rev. of Social Solidarity Dart, George, 23(3):188-89 David, Robert B., Malcolm Campbell, Sheriff, Among the Japanese in Seattle, 74(1):44; Dary, David, The Oregon Trail: An American review, 23(3):229-30 rev. of Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese Saga, review, 97(2):101 David Douglas, Pioneer Naturalist on the Migrants in Hawaii, 73(1):44; rev. of Dashaways, 98(3):131-32 Columbia River, 1825-1833, by F. S. Theodore Roosevelt and the Idea of Dassow, Ethel, Handloggers, review, 66(2):90 Hall, 26(1):72 Race, 72(4):183; rev. of Tule Lake: From D’Aste, Jerome, 42(1):46, 63, 69-75 David Newsom: The Western Observer, Relocation to Segregation, 90(2):96; Dauenhauer, Nora Marks, ed., Anóoshi Lingít 1805-1882, by David Newsom, review, rev. of Turbulent Years: A History of the Aaní Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: 64(4):162 American Worker, 1933-1941, 62(2):86- The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, David S. Maynard and Catherine T. Maynard, 87; rev. of Turning Shadows into Light: review, 100(2):90-91; ed., Haa Kusteeyí, by Thomas W. Prosch, review, 1(1):83 Art and Culture of the Northwest’s Early Our Culture: Tlingit Life Stories, review, “David Starr Jordan and American

90 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Antimilitarism,” by James L. Davies, Theophilus H., 63(3):95, 99-100 Cub, review, 22(2):148-49; Sourdough Abrahamson, 67(2):76-87 Davis, Alonzo, 24(4):266, 268 Gold: The Log of a Yukon Adventure, David T. Denny house (Seattle), 85(4):151, Davis, Arthur Powell, 45(2):56-57, 49(1):14, review, 25(2):150-51; Uncle Sam’s Attic. 154-55 93(1):14-16, 21 An Intimate Story of Alaska, review, David T. Mason, Forestry Advocate, by Elmo Davis, Barbara A., Edward S. Curtis: The Life 22(2):148-49; We Are Alaskans, review, Richardson, review, 75(4):185 and Times of a Shadow Catcher, review, 23(1):64-65 David Thompson, Canada’s Greatest 77(4):153 Davis, Neil, Alaska Science Nuggets, review, Geographer, by J. B. Tyrrell, 14(1):71-72 Davis, C. M., 34(3):296 75(1):45 David Thompson, the Explorer, by Charles Davis, Chester C., 71(2):66-71 Davis, Nelle Portrey, Stump Ranch Pioneer, Norris Cochrane, review, 16(1):62-63 Davis, Cullom, ed., The Public and the Private review, 34(1):102-103 David Thompson and the Rocky Mountains, by Lincoln: Contemporary Perspectives, Davis, Richard C., comp., North American J. B. Tyrell, 26(1):72 review, 72(2):72-75 Forest History: A Guide to Archives and David Thompson’s Journals Relating to Davis, David Brion, The Problem of Slavery Manuscripts in the United States and Montana and Adjacent Regions, 1808- in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823, Canada, review, 70(1):38 1812, ed. M. Catherine White, review, review, 67(3):129-30 Davis, Robert Murray, ed., Owen Wister’s 44(2):91 Davis, David W., 69(3):108-14, 93(1):13-14, West: Selected Articles, review, 79(2):82 “David Thompson’s Journeys in Idaho,” ed. T. 18, 94(2):63-65 Davis, Robert Tyler, 96(1):5-11 C. Elliott, 11(2):97-103, 11(3):163-73 Davis, Deborah, Idaho Civics, review, Davis, Ronald L., rev. of The Business of Being “David Thompson’s Journeys in the Pend 33(2):213-15 Buffalo Bill: Selected Letters of William Oreille Country,” ed. T. C. Elliott, Davis, E. C. (businessman), 91(3):150, 158 F. Cody, 1879-1917, 79(4):165 23(1):18-24, 23(2):88-93, 23(3):173-76 Davis, Edward (minister), 39(3):210, 212, Davis, Chuck, The Chuck Davis History “David Thompson’s Journeys in the Spokane 42(3):236 of Metropolitan Vancouver, review, Country,” ed. T. C. Elliott, 8(3):183-87, Davis, Garrett, 53(1):36-38, 40 103(4):199-200 8(4):261-64, 9(1):11-16, 9(2):103-106, Davis, George Wesley, Sketches of Butte, from Davis, Thomas S., 7(4):309-18, 8(1):46-48, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284-87, 10(1):17-20 Vigilante Days to Prohibition, review, 53-55, 57, 60, 62, 8(2):138, 140, 143-44, David Thompson’s Narrative, 1784-1812, ed. 13(1):68 147-48, 151, 33(3):333 Richard Glover, review, 55(2):87-88 Davis, H. L., 61(1):22-30, 64(4):157-58, Davis, W. L., 45(3):94 David Thompson’s Narrative of His 71(4):148-49, 97(4):181-82, 184-87 works of: “Peter John De Smet: Missionary Explorations in Western America, works of: Honey in the Horn, review, to the Potawatomi, 1837-1840,” 1784-1812, ed. J. B. Tyrrell, review, 27(1):87-89; Status Rerum, 61(1):24-30 33(2):123-52; “Peter John De Smet: 7(4):322-24 Davis, Hall, 24(4):266-67 The Journey of 1840,” 35(1):29-43, Davids, Thomas J., 6(1):16 Davis, Helen, 51(2):80-85 35(2):121-42; “Peter John De Smet: Davidson, Ellinor Campbell, 4(3):183-84 Davis, Henry C., 4(1):37 The Years of Preparation, 1801- Davidson, Ernest A., 96(4):173-74 Davis, Humphrey, 98(1):21 1837,” 32(2):167-96; “These Men We Davidson, Frederick A., The Yakimas, review, Davis, Isaac, 30(3):293, 295-96 Recognize,” 44(3):129-34; Narrative 47(4):126-27 Davis, James C., 8(2):143-44, 33(3):333 of the Adventures and Sufferings of Davidson, George Davis, James E., rev. of Daily Life on the John R[odgers] Jewitt: Only Survivor of canoes depicted by, 46(2):38 Nineteenth-Century American Frontier, the crew of the ship boston, during a in Coast Survey, U.S., 4(3):182-86, 91(1):48-49 Captivity of nearly three years among 19(1):37-44, 36(2):125, 53(2):77-80, Davis, James P., 89(3):122-23 the savages of Nootka Sound, 59(2):76; 73(4):162 Davis, Jean, comp., Shallow Diggin’s: Tales rev. of Black Robe: The Life of Pierre- and development of Alaska, 53(2):77-79, from Montana’s Ghost Towns, review, Jean De Smet, Missionary, Explorer, and 68(2):89 55(2):90-91 Pioneer, 56(1):36-37; rev. of Notices on Vancouver, George, 11(2):96 Davis, Jeff (Bi-ho-qua), 74(3):110-11 and Voyages of the Famed Quebec works of: Coast Pilot of Alaska, Southern Davis, Jefferson Mission to the Pacifi c Northwest, being Boundary to Cook’s Inlet, 53(2):78-79 and camel pack trains, 19(4):271-72 the correspondence, notices, etc., of Davidson, Gordon Charles, The North West and Douglas, Stephen, 2(3):215-16, 218, Fathers Blanchet and Demers, together Company, review, 10(3):231-32 2(4):326-29 with those of Fathers Bolduc and Davidson, Helen Mehard, Founders and and railroad surveys, 10(1):3-6, 9-12, Langlois . . . 1838 to 1847, 48(4):145-46 Builders of Our Nation, 12(2):154 12(4):275, 30(3):302-303, 316-18, Davis, W. N., Jr., 47(2):43 Davidson, Jack R., ed., Transportation 47(4):99 works of: rev. of The Beginning of the West: Problems and Policies in the Trans- as secretary of war, 97(1):28-29 Annals of the Kansas Gateway of the Missouri West, review, 60(1):44-45 Davis, Jefferson C., 3(1):86, 53(2):77-78, American West, 1540-1854, 64(3):129; Davidson, John W., 39(1):49-51 60(2):58-61, 63-64, 75(4):157 rev. of California: The New Society, Davidson Anthropological Society, 47(2):56 Davis, John E., 8(2):143-45, 147, 150-51, 55(3):135; rev. of California and the Davidson Journal of Anthropology, 47(2):56 33(3):321, 333-34 Nation, 1850-1869, rpt., 63(1):30-32; Davie, Theodore, 102(2):79, 84-85 Davis, Julia, No Other White Men, review, rev. of The California Trail: An Epic Davies, Griffi th, 17(3):213 28(4):434 with Many Heroes, 55(1):41; rev. of The Davies, John F., rev. of Sketches of Butte, from Davis, Kenneth S., Kansas: A Bicentennial Expeditions of John Charles Frémont, Vigilante Days to Prohibition, 13(1):68 History, review, 72(3):107-10 Vol. 1: Travels from 1838 to 1844, Davies, K. G., ed., ’s Snake Davis., L. L., 13(1):17-18 63(4):167, Vol. 2: The Bear Flag Revolt Country Journal, 1826-27, review, Davis, L. S., 71(2):52-53, 59-61 and the Court-Martial, 66(1):37-38, 54(3):126 Davis, Mary Lee, Alaska, the Great Bear’s Vol. 2 Supplement: Proceedings of the

Index 91 Court-Martial, 66(1):37-38, Vol. 3: Dawson, Andrew, 37(3):213, 216, 220-21, 225, review, 14(2):149-50 Travels from 1848 to 1854, 76(3):116; 227 Days of Gold: The California Gold Rush and rev. of For Honor and Country: The Dawson, Charles, Pioneer Tales of the Oregon the American Nation, by Malcolm J. Diary of Bruno de Hezeta, 78(1/2):67; Trail, review, 5(2):145 Rohrbough, review, 89(1):33-34 rev. of Frontier America: The Story of Dawson, Edward M., 74(1):8-9 The Days of My Years: The Autobiography of the Westward Movement, 50(4):160- Dawson, Frank G., Nuclear Power: an Average American, by Earl R. Smith, 61; rev. of History of the San Francisco Development and Management of a review, 61(2):112 Committee of Vigilance of 1851, rpt., Technology, review, 69(1):43-44 The Days of the Hercules, by John Fahey, 63(1):30-32; rev. of Juan Rodríguez Dawson, George M., 44(4):165 review, 72(3):141 Cabrillo, 78(3):117; rev. of Life in Dawson, James Frederick, 75(2):50, 55-58, 61, Dayton, Elias, 70(1):20-23 California During a Residence of Several 100(1):13, 15, 18, 25, 27, 100(2):60 Dayton (Wash.) High School, 24(4):275-80 Years in That Territory, rpt., 63(1):30- Dawson, Jan C., “Sacagawea: Pilot or Pioneer Dayton (Wash.) Library, 17(4):255-56 32; rev. of Messenger of Destiny: The Mother?” 83(1):22-28; rev. of Early Dayton, Wash., 9(2):108-109, 37(3):176-77, California Adventures, 1846-47, of Mormonism and the Magic World 179-80, 182, 41(2):139, 142, 144, 151 Archibald H. Gillespie, U.S. Marine View, 79(2):80; rev. of The Making of Dayton, William L., 53(1):35, 37 Corps, 52(4):161; rev. of An Overland Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend, De Bell, Sarah Ruhamah (Sarah Beggs; Sarah Journey from to San Francisco 89(1):45 Frost), 2(1):12-23, 16(3):213-14, in the Summer of 1859, 56(1):37-38; Dawson, Lafayette, 59(4):198-200 25(1):80 rev. of Recollections and Opinions of Dawson, Michael, Selling British Columbia: De Bestiis Marinis, by Georg Wilhelm Steller, an Old Pioneer, rpt., 63(1):30-32; rev. Tourism and Consumer Culture, 1890- 95(2):59 of The Wagonmasters: High Plains 1970, review, 97(2):102-103 De Bit, Ralph, 92(3):123-24 Freighting from the Earliest Days of Dawson, Will, Coastal Cruising: An de Camp, L. Sprague, The Great Monkey Trial, the Santa Fe Trail to 1880, 58(3):157- Authoritative Guide to British Columbia review, 59(4):219 58; rev. of War Drums and Wagon and Puget Sound-San Juan Islands De Caux, Len, Labor Radical from the Wheels: The Story of Russell, Majors and Waters, review, 52(4):160-61 Wobblies to CIO: A Personal History, Waddell, 58(3):157-58 Dawson City, Yukon Terr., 47(3):65-74, review, 63(3):124-25 Davis, Walter Scott, 35(1):88-89 80(2):78, 81(3):102-106, 90(2):79-81, De Cosmos, Amor, 23(2):110-30, 26(4):274- Davis, William (settler in Hawaii), 30(3):296- 84-87, 96(4):191, 196 79 97 Dawson County (Mont.), 31(2):196, 201 de Courcy, John, 62(2):63 Davis, William C., The American Frontier: Day, A. Grove, Hawaii, a History: From de Courcy, Michael, 62(2):63, 66 Pioneers, Settlers, and Cowboys, 1800- Polynesian Kingdom to American De Ford, Miriam Allen, They Were San 1899, review, 91(2):97-98 Commonwealth, review, 40(4):350-51; Franciscans, review, 33(2):218-20 Davis, William Heath (ship captain), ed., Mark Twain’s Letters from Hawaii, de Fuca, Juan, 36(2):155-66 12(3):171-73, 189, 195-96, 30(3):289- review, 57(4):189-90 de Grey, Lord, 31(2):184 91 Day, B. F. See B. F. Day School De Haven, E. H., 22(2):136 Davis, William L., History of St. Ignatius Day, C. M., 27(2):170 De Koven, Reginald, 51(2):80-85 Mission: An Outpost of Catholic Culture Day, David, 24(1):18-19 De La Rhue, T., Spanish Trails to California, on the Montana Frontier, review, Day, Ephraim H., 33(4):422-24 review, 28(3):322-23 46(1):30 Day, Eugene, 81(2):78, 91(2):60, 63 de Laguna, Frederica, 103(3):109 Davis, William T., ed., Bradford’s History Day, Harry, 81(2):78, 91(2):60, 63 works of: The Archaeology of Cook of Plymouth Plantation, 1606-1646, Day, Henry, 81(2):78 Inlet, Alaska, review, 26(3):226-27; review, 2(4):362-63 Day, J. H., 24(1):18-20, 25(4):245 Chugach Prehistory: The Archaeology Davis Country: H. L. Davis’s Northwest, ed. Day, Jerome, 81(2):78, 91(2):60, 63 of Prince William Sound, Alaska, Brian Booth and Glen A. Love, review, Day, John, 24(3):222-23, 230, 37(2):97-98, review, 48(1):29; The Story of a 102(2):96 98(1):7 Tlingit Community: A Problem in the Davison, Sol, 52(1):4 Day, Joseph, 23(1):49-60 Relationship Between Archaeological, Davison, Stanley R., rev. of A Bride on the Day, M. H., 56(3):120, 122 Ethnological, and Historical Methods, Bozeman Trail: The Letters and Diary of Day City, Wash., 9(2):108 review, 52(2):70; Travels among the Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 1866, 63(4):168 “A Day in a Pioneer History Museum,” Dena: Exploring Alaska’s Yukon Valley, Davisson, William I., “Public Utilities in a 49(1):21-28 review, 93(3):151-53; ed., Tales from Frontier City: The Early History of the “A Day in Olympia, March 2, 1953,” by the Dena: Indian Stories from the Tacoma Light and Water Company,” Chapin D. Foster, 44(2):51-52 Tanana, Koyukuk, and Yukon Rivers, 46(2):40-45 Day Mines, 81(2):78, 91(2):60-61, 63 review, 88(3):149; ed., The Tlingit Davy, P. B., 41(3):235-42 The Day of the Cattleman, by Ernest Staples Indians, by George Thornton Emmons, Davydov, Gavriil Ivanovich, 102(4):180, 186 Osgood, review, 21(3):233-34 review, 84(2):60; rev. of The Struggle works of: The Voyages to Russian America, The Day the War Began, by Archie Satterfi eld, for Survival: Indian Cultures and the 1802-1807, review, 70(4):182 review, 84(3):112-13 Protestant Ethic in British Columbia, Dawes, Henry, 102(1):18 Daynes, Kathryn M., rev. of Women and 53(2):83-84 Dawes Act (1887), 5(1):12-14, 41(3):211, Authority: Re-emerging Mormon De Lamar, Joseph R., 47(3):81-82 53(4):146, 70(3):131-40, 72(2):63-68, Feminism, 85(2):62 De Lamar Mining Company, 47(3):82, 84-85 80(2):58, 81(4):126-27, 82(4):140, The Days of a Man: Being Memories of a De L’Isle, Joseph Nicolas, 38(1):37 97(4):190-91, 98(4):180, 101(1):22, Naturalist, Teacher, and Minor Prophet De Lor, Joseph, 24(3):187 102(1):16 of Democracy, by David Starr Jordan, De Lorme, Roland L., “Crime and

92 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Punishment in the Pacifi c Northwest United States, 18(1):75; Growth of Charles Foss, Master of the Schooner Territories: A Bibliographic Essay,” American State Constitutions From Wawona,” by Joe Follansbee, 76(2):42-51; “Liquor Smuggling in 1776 to the End of the Year 1914, review, 96(3):115-23 Alaska, 1867-1899,” 66(4):145-52; 6(3):203-205 Death in the Desert: The Fifty Years War for the Historical Atlas of Washington, review, Dean, David M., Breaking Trail: Hudson Stuck Great Southwest, by Paul I. Wellman, 79(4):162; rev. of Distant Justice: of Texas and Alaska, review, 80(2):71 review, 27(2):182 Policing the Alaskan Frontier, 79(4):163 Dean, Emily, 96(2):99 The Death of Captain Cook: Some account De Maillet, Francis, 32(2):170-73, 180 Dean, George, 15(2):128-29, 133, 96(2):99 of the contemporary illustrations, by De Nevers, Klancy Clark, The Colonel and Dean, Jonathan, “Louis Shotridge, Museum Stephen W. Phillips, review, 19(1):64 the Pacifi st: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Man: A 1918 Visit to the Nass and The Death of Captain James Cook, by George Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Skeena Rivers,” 89(4):202-10; rev. of Gilbert, review, 18(1):66 Americans during World War II, review, Spirits of the Water: Native Art Collected Death of Celilo Falls, by Katrine Barber, 96(2):107-108; ed., Cohassett Beach on Expeditions to Alaska and British review, 98(1):39 Chronicles: World War II in the Pacifi c Columbia, 1774-1910, 92(4):206-207 “The Death of Colonel Isaac N. Ebey, 1857,” Northwest, by Kathy Hogan, review, Dean, Patty, “Furnishing Butte: Consumerism ed. Harry N. M. Winton, 33(3):325-47 88(2):94-95 and Homemaking in the Copper “Death of E. O. S. Scholefi eld,” by Clarence B. De Russy (army offi cer), 39(2):113, 124 Capital, 1909-1912,” 97(2):78-89 Bagley, 11(1):35-36 De Smet, Idaho, 94(1):30 Dean, Rosa, 96(2):99 Death Rapids (B.C.). See Dalles des Morts De Smet, Pierre-Jean (Peter John) Dean, Thomas (father), 14(4):302, 304, Death Stalks the Yakama: Epidemiological early years of, 32(2):167-96 15(1):64, 15(2):128, 133, 135-36, Transitions and Mortality on the at Flathead Mission, 28(3):233-37 15(4):290, 96(2):99 Yakama Indian Reservation, 1888-1964, maps by, 38(3):263, 93(2):106-107, Dean, Thomas Aubrey (son), 13(3):225-32, by Clifford E. Trafzer, review, 89(3):161 95(4):194-95 13(4):293-99, 15(3):225-26, 15(4):289, Death Valley Prospectors, by Dane Coolidge, overland journey of, 35(1):29-43, 291, 293, 296, 96(2):97, 99 review, 28(2):204-205 35(2):121-42, 39(1):29-31 Deane (bailiff), 13(2):135, 138-40 Deatherage, Charles P., The Early History and Potawatomi people, 33(2):123-52 Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to of the Lumber Trade of Kansas City, works of: New Indian Sketches, review, Jonathan Clark, by William Clark, ed. 16(2):154; Steamboating on the 77(1):33 James J. Holmberg, review, 94(3):155- Missouri River in the Sixties, 16(2):154 De Theux (missionary), 33(2):125-26, 131- 56 Debaters and Dynamiters: The Story of the 32, 135 Dear Ellen: Two Mormon Women and Their Haywood Trial, by David H. Grover, de Valera, Eamon, 81(4):145-51 Letters, by S. George Ellsworth, review, 59(1):25, 27, review, 56(1):40-41 de Velder, Jean Baptiste, 35(1):42, 35(2):121- 66(2):86-87 DeBats, Donald, Washington County: Politics 40 “Dear Lady”: The Letters of Frederick Jackson and Community in Antebellum De Voto, Bernard, 54(1):4-5, 8 Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, America, review, 88(4):198-99 de Vries, Louis Peter, rev. of The Days of a 1910-1932, ed. Ray Allen Billington, DeBenedetti, Charles, “Borah and the Man: Being Memories of a Naturalist, review, 63(4):171 Kellogg-Briand Pact,” 63(1):22-29; Teacher, and Minor Prophet of Dear Medora: Child of Oysterville’s Forgotten rev. of Race to Pearl Harbor: The Democracy, 14(2):149-50; rev. of Leland Years, by Sydney Stevens, review, Failure of the Second London Naval Stanford, War Governor of California, 99(2):96 Conference and the Onset of World War Railroad Builder, and Founder of Dearborn Massar, Phyllis, 81(1):38 II, 66(3):104 Stanford University, 24(1):62-63 DeArmond, R. N., The Founding of Juneau, Debitt, Ralph N., 103(1):21-22 De Witt, John L., 74(3):130-31 review, 59(2):112-13; ed., Early Visitors Debo, Angie, And Still the Waters Run, review, Deacon, Florence, rev. of North to Share: The to Southeastern Alaska: Nine Accounts, 32(4):464-66; A History of the Indians Sisters of Saint Ann in Alaska and the review, 71(3):138; ed., Thirteen Years of the United States, review, 62(4):158 Yukon Territory, 85(1):41 of Travel and Exploration in Alaska, Debs, Eugene, 70(1):28-29, 71(1):9 Deady, Matthew P. 1877-1889, by W. H. Pierce, review, Decade of Disillusionment: The Kennedy- and cattle, 14(3):173, 181, 183 70(1):44-45; rev. of Early Views: Johnson Years, by Jim F. Heath, review, court case of, 31(2):156 Historical Vignettes of Sitka National 68(1):42 in Democratic Party, 28(3):253-62, Historical Park, 95(3):156-57; rev. of Decade of Fear: Senator Hennings and Civil 58(2):66, 68 The Most Striking of Objects: The Totem Liberties, by Donald J. Kemper, review, and early Oreg. laws, 27(1):14, 20-21, Poles of Sitka National Historical Park, 57(2):56 26-31 95(3):156-57 DeCano, Pio, 102(1):8, 10 and Library Association of Portland, Dears, Thomas, 5(2):87, 97-103, 106-107, Decatur (ship), 14(4):254, 15(3):194, 17(4):263-64, 45(4):108 113, 5(3):164, 166-69, 171, 6(1):29, 42(4):274, 276, 47(1):1-6, 8, 55(3):107- and University of Oregon, 25(2):84-85 11(2):106-14, 13(3):206, 16(1):33, 35- 10, 67(1):10-14, 98(1):18-28 and Victor, Frances Fuller, 45(4):110-11, 36, 16(2):103, 98(2):87 Decatur, Wash., 9(2):109 113-14 Dease, John Warren, 1(2):17-27, 5(2):87, Decatur Island (Wash.), 9(2):109 works of: Pharisee among Philistines: The 92-97, 5(3):165, 168, 173, 176, 179, A Decent, Orderly Lynching: The Montana Diary of Judge Matthew P. Deady, 1871- 5(4):258-87, 6(1):37, 48-49, 16(1):31- Vigilantes, by Frederick Allen, review, 1892, 2 vols., review, 68(3):145-46 32, 16(2):103-105, 90(3):141-43, 149 96(1):53 Deady and Lane Code (1874), 27(1):31 Dease, Peter Warren, 7(1):64, 11(2):110-11, Deception Pass (Wash.), 9(2):110 Deady codes, 27(1):26-31 25(1):16, 28(4):406-407, 409, 29(1):9 Dechmann, Louis, 77(3):112, 79(1):18-25 Dealey, James Quayle, Foreign Policies of the “The Death, Burial, and Remembrance of “Decision at Colstrip: The Northern Pacifi c

Index 93 Railway’s Open-Pit Mining Operation,” “Defense of the Hanford Site during the Deloze, Joseph, 24(3):189 by William B. Evans and Robert L. Early Years of the Cold War,” by David Delphin (ship), 7(3):204, 25(1):5 Peterson, 61(3):129-36 Harvey, 95(2):82-90 Delrio, Wash., 9(2):112 Decisions, July, 1912, to July, 1913, by United Deffenbaugh, George L., 98(4):172, 178-79 Delta (steamer), 48(1):10 States Board on Geographic Names, Degler, Carl N., rev. of Scottsboro: A Tragedy of Delta, Wash., 9(2):112 5(1):61 the American South, 60(4):235-36 Delzell, Charles F., rev. of Yalta: A Study in Decisions of the United States Geographic The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma, by Soviet-American Relations, 63(4):180- Board, July, 1913, to July, 1914, 6(2):130 Henry Adams, 11(1):68-69 81 “Decisions on Washington Place Names,” Dehn, William, 52(3):105 Delzell, Thomas, 65(1):34 10(3):185-89 Dejardin (North West Company employee), “Demarcation of the Boundaries of Idaho,” by Decker, Leslie E., Railroads, Lands, and 19(4):250-70 Benjamin E. Thomas, 40(1):24-34 Politics: The Taxation of the Railroad DeJonge, Dirk, 91(3):157 Demaree, Albert Lowther, The American Land Grants, 1864-1897, review, DeLaCruz, Joseph B., 79(3):103, 105-106, 108 Agricultural Press, 1819-1860, review, 56(1):38 DeLacy, Hugh, 61(4):188-90 33(1):104-105 Decker, Peter R., Fortunes and Failures: White- DeLacy, Walter W., 18(3):205-206, 18(4):271- Demaris Cove (ship), 14(3):228-29, 234, Collar Mobility in Nineteenth-Century 74, 32(3):307-308, 310-11, 320, 14(4):303-304 San Francisco, review, 70(4):188 37(3):218-19, 43(2):103-105, 110, 115 DeMarsh, Tanya, rev. of Russia in Pacifi c The Decline of Socialism in America, 1912- DeLand, Charles E., 43(1):52-59, 61-63 Waters, 1715-1825: A Survey of the 1925, by James Weinstein, review, Delaney, Matilda J. Sager, The Whitman Origins of Russia’s Naval Presence in the 60(2):110-11 Massacre, 11(3):232-33 North and South Pacifi c, 73(3):134 The Decline of the Progressive Movement in Delaney, Richard, The Yakimas, review, Dembo, Jonathan, “John Danz and the Seattle Wisconsin, 1890-1920, by Herbert F. 47(4):126-27 Amusement Trades Strike, 1921- Margulies, review, 60(2):109-10 Delaney, Terrence, rev. of Idaho’s Bunker Hill: 1935,” 71(4):172-82; ed., My Roosevelt “Dedication of Steptoe Memorial Park,” by The Rise and Fall of a Great Mining Years, by Norman M. Littell, review, Netta W. Phelps, 2(4):344-51 Company, 1885-1981, 99(2):94-95 79(4):160; rev. of A Celebration of Dedication of the Building of the New Delaney, Wash., 9(2):112 Work, 82(2):74-75; rev. of The March Hampshire Historical Society, review, Delano, Amasa, 30(3):285-86 Inland: Origins of the ilwu Warehouse 3(4):306 Delano, Columbus, 36(3):255-66, 75(4):160- Division, 1934-1938, 72(1):42; rev. of Dee, Minnie Roof, From Oxcart to Airplane: A 62 Organizational Values and Political Biography of George H. Himes, review, Delarov, Evstratii, 90(4):198, 200 Power: The Forest Service versus the 31(3):351-52; Historical Rym-O- Delaunay, Pierre, 37(2):96, 98(1):11 Olympic National Park, 76(1):36; rev. Grams, 15(4):306 DeLauney, Scott A., 90(1):6-7 of The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 1: Deed Poll, 39(2):85-86 Delgamuukw: The Supreme Court of Canada The Making of a Union Leader, 1850- Deener, David R., ed., Canada-United States Decision on Aboriginal Title, review, 86, 78(1/2):61; rev. of Unionism or Treaty Relations, review, 55(4):187-88 92(3):158 Hearst: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Deep Creek, Wash., 9(2):110-11, 22(3):182 Delisle, Joseph Nicolas, 95(2):67 Strike of 1936, 72(1):42; rev. of Winds Deep Creek colony, 47(2):47, 98(4):169-80 Delisle de la Croyère, Louis, 86(1):5-6, 9 of Change: Women in Northwest Deep River, Wash., 9(2):111, 70(3):98-109 Dell Haven (Wash.) Irrigation District, Commercial Fishing, 82(2):74-75 Deer Lodge (Mont.) Independent, 29(3):270- 84(4):132-34 Dement, John, 7(4):318, 11(1):62, 11(2):136, 74, 276 Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., Fremont and ’49, 147, 11(3):218, 11(4):297, 301, Deer Lodge (Mont.) New North-West, review, 6(1):70-71 12(3):227, 13(1):63, 14(3):230, 29(3):270-76 Delmatier, Royce D., ed., The Rumble of 15(2):129 Deer Lodge City, Mont., 29(3):269-76 California Politics, 1848-1970, review, Demers, Modeste, 15(3):217, 19(1):47-48, Deer Lodge County (Mont.), 31(2):195, 201 63(2):72-73 72(3):98-101, 98(2):90, 96(2):96 Deer Park, Wash., 9(2):111, 84(1):7, 9, 11, Delo, David Michael, Peddlers and Post Demers, Telephose J., 41(1):20-21 15-16 Traders: The Army Sutler on the Demersville, Mont., 41(1):21-23, 26 Deere, William Y., 37(1):48 Frontier, review, 85(1):44 Deming, Leonard, 20(2):114-15 “The Defeat of Bill Dunne: An Episode in the Delonais, Louis, 7(2):163-67 Deming, Wash., 9(2):112 Montana Red Scare,” by Kurt Wetzel, DeLong, Belle D., Seattle Home Builder and Deming and Gould, 91(3):166 64(1):12-20 Home Keeper, 85(4):156-58 democracy Defenbach, Byron, Red Heroines of the DeLong, W. W., 85(4):156-58 and art, 59(3):125-27 Northwest, review, 21(2):145; The State works of: Seattle Home Builder and Home and decision making in municipal reform, We Live In: Idaho, 24(4):303 Keeper, 85(4):156-58 55(4):157-69 “Defending Puget Sound Against the Deloria, Vine, Jr., Custer Died for Your Sins: and grange movement, 87(3):130-40 Northern Indians,” 36(1):69-78 An Indian Manifesto, essay review, an immigrant’s perspective on, 54(4):140- “Defending ‘the Great Barbecue’: W. Lon 61(3):162-64; We Talk, You Listen: New 42 Johnson and the 1921 Northport Tribes, New Turf, review, 63(4):172-73; infl uence of westward migration on, Smelter Pollution Suits,” by Stephen W. rev. of A History of the Indians of the 5(4):243-57 Charry, 91(2):59-69 United States, 62(4):158; rev. of The and open space, 56(1):30-35 “The Defense of Seattle, 1856: ‘And Down Search for an American Indian Identity: Smith, J. Allen, on, 53(2):49-59 Came the Indians,’” by Bernard C. Modern Pan-Indian Movements, democracy, direct. See direct democracy Nalty and Truman R. Strobridge, 63(3):121 Democracy and the Supreme Court, by Robert 55(3):105-10 Delouisy, John B., 17(4):281-82, 285-86 K. Carr, 28(4):428-29

94 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Democracy in the Middle West, 1840-1940, Easley, 99(2):73-91 34(3):320 ed. Jeannette P. Nichols and James G. demography, 35(1):47 Denny, Arthur A., 33(3):304, 34(3):259, 262, Randall, review, 33(2):234-35 change: and Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 67(2):49, 97(3):140, 101(2):71 Democrat and Diplomat: The Life of William 85(3):82-92; in Colville Valley, bibliography of works by and about, E. Dodd, by Robert Dallek, review, 90(3):144-51; in Inland Empire, 13(3):209-11 60(3):171-72 50(1):14-25; in the Palouse, 95(4):194, as businessman, 25(4):247-50 Democratic Demise/Republican Ascendancy? 196-201, 203; in Roseburg, Oreg., on divorce, 5(2):121 Politics in the Intermountain West, ed. 64(2):86-87; in Willamette Valley, and Edmond Meany, 51(4):160 C. Brant Short, review, 80(2):75 90(3):144-51 and Patkanim (Snoqualmie leader), Democratic Party, 41(3):218, 220-21, 230-33 estimates of Native populations, 15(3):188, 193-94 in Calif., voting patterns of, 58(4):197-204 54(4):158-66 in politics, 13(1):15, 17-18, 34(3):259, during Civil War, 44(3):107, 109, 114 of Hispanics, 70(4):156-59, 75(3):108-16 49(2):65-66, 95(2):73-74 in Dak. Terr., 56(3):114-24 of Idaho mining towns, 73(3):108-20 as postmaster, 1(4):207-208, 17(3):211, in Denver, Colo., 63(4):155-64 of Indians on Coquille River estuary, 20(2):132 and free coinage of silver, 33(3):289-96, 82(3):101-108 steel mills, ownership of and investment 34(3):255-62, 53(4):139, 141-43 origins of Oreg. Terr. population (1850), in, 17(3):185, 53(4):133-34 in Hawaii Terr., 62(1):7-15 41(2):95-108 trip to Snoqualmie Pass (Wash.), in Idaho, 53(4):138-44, 54(1):9-18, population growth and legislative 23(4):245-57 56(1):17-29, 60(1):10-16, 60(2):77-78, reapportionment in Wash. (1890- and land grant, 80-83 1930), 22(1):3-25 52(2):56-57, 61, 65, 67 and Kansas-Nebraska Act, 2(4):316-32 regional differences in, 64(4):149-55 on Wash. state capital location, 8(2):114, in Mont., 54(1):19-29 and religious trends on West Coast, 32(3):248-49, 253, 272-74 in Oreg., 58(2):65-73, 65(1):29-35, 83(3):82-87 and woman suffrage, 67(2):49 82(3):90-91: and elections, 55(2):55, See also census data (U.S.) works of: Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, 59, 63-66, 60(3):135-44; and Dempsey, Hugh A., Big Bear: The End of 1908 rpt., review, 2(3):265-68, 1965 hydroelectric power policies, 55(2):55, Freedom, review, 76(4):157; Red Crow, rpt., review, 57(3):127 59, 63-66, 65(1):29-35, 37 Warrior Chief, review, 73(2):93 and Young Naturalists’ Society, 77(3):85, and Oreg. boundary dispute, 52(1):8-14 Dena’ina people. See Tanaina people 87 during Progressive Era, 55(1):17-18, Denali Highway, 96(4):176-77 Denny, Brewster C., rev. of Into the Second 65(3):132-45 Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska), Century: The University of Washington, in Wash., 49(2):62, 50(1):8, 93(2):81- 96(4):171-80 1961-1986, 78(1/2):63 93, 95(1):3-15; and blanket primary Dendrochronology in Northern Alaska, by J. L. Denny, Charles L., 77(3):84-85, 87, 89-92. See law, 39(1):33-38; disintegration of Giddings, Jr., review, 34(2):222-23 also C. L. Denny house (1919-20), 57(4):155-56; nominating DeNeuf and Heide, 100(2):79 Denny, David T., 97(3):140, 100(1):13. See conventions of, 35(2):99-119; and Denham, A. H., 44(1):9 also David T. Denny house political patronage, 54(2):56-65, Denig, Edwin Thompson, Five Indian Tribes Denny, John, 6(2):101-102 95(1):26-27; and populism, 21(2):103- of the Upper Missouri: Sioux, Arickaras, Denny, Louisa Boren, 8(1):36, 100(1):13 11, 39(4):296-309, 65(3):97, 102-103, Assiniboines, Crees, Crows, review, Denny, Margaret Lenora, 6(2):136-38, 105-109; and progressive movement, 54(1):38-39 7(1):53, 13(3):209 55(1):17-18; and statehood movement, Denison, Wash., 9(2):112 Denny, Orion O., 8(1):33 32(4):349-84; during territorial period, Denman, A. H., The Name, 15(2):149-50 Denny, Roland H., 43(2):160, 163-64, 42(1):4-31 Dennett, Eugene V., 82(4):158 48(3):68 See also names of individual politicians works of: Agitprop: The Life of an Denny, Sarah Loretta, 2(1):3-5, 8(1):5, The Democratic Party and California Politics, American Workingclass Radical; The 13(3):209 1880-1896, by R. Hal Williams, review, Autobiography of Eugene V. Dennett, Denny Iron Mining Company, 53(4):130, 133 65(4):194 review, 83(3):113 Denny School (Seattle), 83(4):131-33, 137 The Democratic Party and the Politics of Dennett, Tyler, Americans in Eastern Asia; A Dennys, Wash., 9(2):112 Sectionalism, 1941-1948, by Robert A. Critical Study of the Policy of the United Denny’s Knoll: A History of the Metropolitan Garson, review, 67(1):44-45 States in Reference to China, Japan Tract of the University of Washington, Democratic Promise: The Populist Movement and Korea in the 19th Century, review, by Neal O. Hines, review, 72(4):185 in America, by Lawrence Goodwyn, 33(1):111-12 Denoo, John A., 103(2):61 review, 69(3):137-38 Dennis, J. Charles, 87(2):85 Densmore, Frances, 43(4):262-63 Democrats and Progressives: The 1948 Dennis, Lloyd A., Land of Promise: The Story works of: Chippewa Customs, 20(3):235; Presidential Election as a Test of Postwar of Early Canada, review, 55(3):131 Mandan and Hidatsa Music, 15(2):152; Liberalism, by Allen Yarnell, review, Dennis, Matthew, rev. of Emerald City: An Northern Ute Music, 13(4):306 66(1):45 Environmental History of Seattle, Densmore, Frank, 32(2):199, 202 Democrats of Oregon: The Pattern of Minority 99(3):135-36 Dent, Fred T., 24(1):12-13, 15 Politics, 1900-1956, by Robert E. Dennison, A. P., 97(4):191-93 Dent, Thomas, 48(2):39 Burton, review, 63(4):173-74 Dennison, Benjamin F., 9(2):130-52, Denton, V. L., The Far West Coast, review, “Demographic Borderlands: People of Mixed 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140- 16(4):302-303 Heritage in the Russian American 41, 28(1):16, 86(1):19-21 Denver Times, 48(3):95 Company and the Hudson’s Bay Dennison, John, 98(1):21 Department of Agriculture, U.S., 39(4):253, Company, 1670-1870,” by Roxanne Dennison, Merrill, Klondike Mike, review, 273, 276-82, 57(3):106-107, 99(3):111,

Index 95 118, 102(2):56, 65 Desert of Wheat, by Zane Grey, 91(4):217-18 Contest for the Land, 1880-1912,” Department of Energy, U.S., nuclear history Desert: The American Southwest, by Ruth 47(2):44-51; “Mary Williamson Avery records of, 85(1):35-38 Kirk, review, 65(4):192 (1907-1975),” 66(4):189-90; “Pacifi c Department of Justice, U.S., and detention Desert Land Board (Oreg.), 88(4):210, Northwest History in Some World hospitals for mentally ill in Alaska, 100(4):171 Perspectives,” 64(1):1-7; “A Prospectus 73(3):125-33 Desert Saints: The Mormon Frontier in Utah, for the Study of the Governments Department of State, U.S., 65(1):9-16 by Nels Anderson, review, 33(4):452-53 of the Pacifi c Northwest States in Department of the Interior, U.S. Desha, Mary, 71(2):78-86 Their Regional Setting,” 42(4):277- archival materials of, 35(4):323-41, Deshaw, William, 22(4):258-59, 264-65, 269, 301; “Suggestions for the Teaching of 38(3):269-72 97(3):144 Washington Government,” 34(4):399- and Bonneville Power Administration, “Design for a Lumber Town by Bebb and 402; “Survey of Spokane Church 99(1):3-5, 8-9 Gould, Architects: A World War I Archives,” 28(4):383-403; “The West Division of Territories and Island Project in Washington’s Wilderness,” in Paperbacks,” 54(3):113-23; rev. of Possessions, 88(1):4, 6-9, 89(3):122-23 by T. William Booth, 82(4):132-39 Alaska: Promyshlennik and Sourdough, in Mount McKinley National Park, Desolation Sound (B.C.), 65(1):5 37(2):160-62; rev. of And There Were 96(4):174-75 Desportes, John B., 24(3):188-89 Men, 34(1):99-100; rev. of Ben Snipes, and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107, Destination, West! by Agnes Ruth Sengstacken, Northwest Cattle King, 50(2):68; rev. 110-12, 115, 118-20 review, 33(3):353 of The British Search for the Northwest and Oregon and California Railroad land Destruction Island (Wash.), 13(1):27, 30-31 Passage in the Eighteenth Century, grant, 39(4):253, 268, 270-82 Detachment and the Writing of History: Essays 54(3):126-27; rev. of Buckboard Days, role of, in natural resource conservation, and Letters of Carl L. Becker, ed. Phil L. 28(2):205-207; rev. of California Joe: 61(1):35-39 Snyder, review, 50(4):169-70 Noted Scout and Indian Fighter, with under Work, Hubert, 61(1):31-40 “Detaining the Insane: Detention Hospitals, an Authentic Account of Custer’s Last and Yellowstone National Park, Mental Health, and Frontier Politics Fight, 27(1):84; rev. of Captain John administration of, 74(1):2-10 in Alaska, 1910-1915,” by Thomas G. Mullan: His Life; Building the Mullan Depew, Isaac, 13(3):167-80 Smith, 73(3):124-33 Road; As It Is Today and Interesting Depression. See Great Depression Detayé, Pierre, 37(2):96 Tales of Occurrences Along the Road, The Depression and the Urban West Coast, Dethloff, Henry C., rev. of Robert Alexander 60(1):39-40; rev. of The Centennial 1929-1933: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Long: A Lumberman of the Gilded Age, Years: A Political and Economic History Seattle, and Portland, by William H. 81(1):36 of America from the Late 1870s to the Mullins, review, 83(2):71 DeTray, Stephen J., rev. of The Love Israel Early 1890s, 59(4):222; rev. of The depressions, economic Family: Urban Commune, Rural Changing West: An Economic Theory agricultural (1921), 41(3):226-27 Commune, 101(2):101-102 About Our Golden Age, 31(2):214-15; 1890s, 41(3):215-17, 41(4):287-88, Detroit, Wash., 9(2):113 rev. of Cherokee Messenger, 28(1):96- 70(1):28-29 Deur, Douglas, ed., Keeping It Living: 98; rev. of The Chisholm Trail: A See also Great Depression Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation History of the World’s Greatest Cattle Deputy (HBC employee), 1(2):20-22 on the Northwest Coast of North Trail, Together with a description of Derby, George H., 2(2):123 America, review, 97(2):94-95; rev. of the persons, a narrative of the events, Derby, John, 12(1):3-4 Atlas of Oregon, 94(2):95-96; rev. of and reminiscences associated with Derrick, W. Edwin, rev. of The Making Rifl es, Blankets, and Beads: Identity, the same, 28(4):416-18; rev. of The of Oregon: A Study in Historical History, and the Northern Athapaskan Closing of the Public Domain: Disposal Geography, 73(1):43 Potlatch, 88(1):45-46; rev. of The and Reservation Policies, 1900-1950, Dersu the Trapper, by V. K. Arseniev, review, Shaping of America: A Geographical 43(2):170-71; rev. of The Cousin Jacks: 32(2):229-30 Perspective on 500 Years of History, Vol. The Cornish in America, 61(2):109; rev. DeRussy, Isaac, 81(1):25-26, 28 3: Transcontinental America, 1850- of The Dam, 46(2):59; rev. of Death Desautel, Joseph, 90(3):145, 148, 150 1915, 91(3):161-62; rev. of A Window in the Desert: The Fifty Year’s War for Deschiquette, François, 98(2):92 on Whaling in British Columbia, the Great Southwest, 27(2):182; rev. of Deschutes irrigation project, 100(4):172-78 90(2):106 Dutch Immigrant Memoirs and Related Deschutes River (Oreg.), 100(4):171-72, 175, Deutsch, Herman J., 44(4):189, 48(3):105, Writings, 47(3):93-94; rev. of Early 178 68(3):105-106, 71(4):183-84, Klickitat Valley Days, 30(3):346-48; rev. Descriptive Booklet of the Alaska Historical 102(2):68-74, 76 of Exploring the Great Basin, 55(2):88- Museum, by A. P. Kashevaroff, works of: “A Contemporary Report on 89; rev. of Far Corner: A Personal View 14(1):68-69, 22(2):154 the 49 Boundary,” 53(1):17-33; “The of the Pacifi c Northwest, 43(3):234-35; Descriptive Catalogue of Government Evolution of Territorial and State rev. of The Flight of the Nez Perce, Publications, 1744-1881, by B. P. Poore, Boundaries in the Inland Empire of 58(4):210-11; rev. of Frances Greenburg 34(2):200 the Pacifi c Northwest,” 51(3):115-31; Armitage Prize Winning Essays, 1948 A Descriptive List of Maps of the Spanish “The Evolution of the International ed., 39(4):321-22; rev. of Francis Possessions Within the Present Limits Boundary in the Inland Empire of Norbert Blanchet and the Founding of the United States, 1520-1820, by the Pacifi c Northwest,” 51(2):63-79; of the Oregon Missions (1838-1848), Woodbury Lowery, ed. Philip Lee “Geographic Setting for the Recent 32(2):215-16; rev. of From Wilderness Phillips, review, 3(4):305-306 History of the Inland Empire,” to Statehood: A History of Montana, Descubierta (ship), 54(4):150-51, 156 49(4):150-61, 50(1):14-25; “Indian 1805-1900, 49(1):40-41; rev. of The Desdemona (ship), 14(4):263 and White in the Inland Empire: The Frontier Challenge: Responses to the

96 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Trans-Mississippi West, 63(3):122- 44(3):140-41; rev. of Washington 44(2):88-89; ed., Journals of Lewis 23; rev. of Ghost Town El Dorado, State Government: Administrative and Clark, review, 45(4):132-33; ed., 60(4):223; rev. of Gold Rushes and Organization and Functions, The Life and Adventures of James P. Mining Camps of the Early American 40(2):160-61; rev. of Washington Beckwourth, 23(1):69-70 West, 60(2):105-106; rev. of The Great Voters’ Handbook, 40(3):255-57; rev. Dewart, Frederick W., 11(3):238 Frontier, 44(2):88; rev. of The Great of A Webfoot Volunteer: The Diary Dewdney Trail, 37(2):133 Northwest: A History, 38(4):357-58; of William M. Hilleary, 1864-1866, Dewey, Henry B., 18(3):176-78 rev. of History of St. Ignatius Mission: 57(3):126; rev. of Western Ghost Towns, Dewey, John, 50(3):105-106, 59(4):210-15 An Outpost of Catholic Culture on the 53(4):164; rev. of The Wild Horse of the Dewey, Ralph L., 45(1):22 Montana Frontier, 46(1):30; rev. of West, 36(4):354-55 Dewey, Wash., 9(2):113 A History of the State of Washington, Deutsch, Lenna A., Mercer’s Belles: The Dewey decimal classifi cation, for Pacifi c 30(3):339-46; rev. of The History of Journal of a Reporter, by Roger Conant, Northwest history, 2(2):146-60, Wisconsin, Vol. 2: The Civil War Era, review, 51(4):184; rev. of The Gentle 31(2):231-52 1848-1873, 69(4):185-86; rev. of The Tamers: Women of the Old Wild West, DeWitt, John L., 90(3):125-26, 129 Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the 49(4):173-74 Dewolf, David, Diary of the Overland Trail, Northwest, 58(1):46-47; rev. of Journal Deutsch, Sarah, No Separate Refuge: Culture, 1849, and Letters, 1849-50, 18(2):150- of a Voyage on the North West Coast of Class, and Gender on an Anglo- 51 North America during the Years 1811, Hispanic Frontier in the American DeWolfe, Fred, Heritage Lost: Two Grand 1812, 1813, and 1814, 62(3):122-23; Southwest, 1880-1940, 85(2):50-58 Portland Houses through the Lens of rev. of Life in the Far West, 42(3):247- Devastation (ship), 69(4):166-67 Minor White, review, 88(3):155-56 48; rev. of Local History: How to Gather “Developing Library Resources for Pacifi c Dexter, Bob, 16(3):190 It, Write It and Publish It, 36(2):176-77; Northwest History,” by James T. Babb, Dexter Horton and Company, 9(2):160, rev. of The Mantle of Elias; The Story of 46(3):72-78 25(4):247-49, 26(4):261, 43(1):6, Fathers Blanchet and Demers in Early The Developing West: Essays on Canadian 43(2):123-24 Oregon, 33(2):215-16; rev. of Mapping History in Honor of Lewis H. Thomas, Dexter Horton National Bank, Fifty Years of the Frontier: Charles Wilson’s Diary of ed. John E. Foster, review, 75(4):184 Progress, 11(3):234 the Survey of the 49th Parallel, 1858- The Development of Japan, by Kenneth Scott Deyarman, Thomas, 29(1):59 1862, While Secretary of the British Latourette, review, 9(3):231-32 Dezhnev, Semen, 95(2):62 Commission, 63(4):167-68; rev. of Men The Development of Manufacturing Industry d’Harnoncourt, René, Indian Art of the United Against the Mountains: Jedidiah Smith in the State of Washington, by William States, review, 32(4):463-64 and the South West Expedition of 1826- Wolman, review, 49(3):122-23 D’Herbomez, Louis-Joseph, 19(2):121, 124- 29, 57(1):38-39; rev. of Netherlanders Development of the League of Nations Idea, 25, 130, 132, 19(3):183-90, 97(1):33- in America: Dutch Immigration to the by Theodore Marburg, ed. John H. 34, 99(4):162-63 United States and Canada, 1789-1950, Latane, 23(4):307-308 Diagram of Washington State Government, 47(2):63; rev. of Papers of the Palliser The Development of the Northwest, by Manson review, 36(4):360-61 Expedition, 1857-1860, 62(1):35-36; F. Backus, 19(1):72 “Dialectic Variants of the Nisqually Linguistic rev. of The Roaring Land, 33(4):442- “Development of the Washington Historical Root Stock of Puget Sound,” by 43; rev. of The Savage Country, Quarterly, 1906-1935: The Work Charles M. Buchanan, 1(2):30-35 52(3):115; rev. of Singing Valleys: of Edmond S. Meany and Charles Diamond, Norm, rev. of “They Are All Red The Story of Corn, 32(1):118-19; rev. W. Smith,” by George A. Frykman, Out Here”: Socialist Politics in the of Skqee Mus, or Pioneer Days on the 70(3):121-30 Pacifi c Northwest, 1895-1925, 100(2):96 Nooksack, 64(2):90-91; rev. of Space Dever, Lem A., 74(4):161-64 Diamond, Wash., 22(3):182 for Living: A Novel of the Grand Coulee Deverell, William, rev. of Founding the Far Diamond, William, The Economic Thought of and Columbia Basin, 35(4):364-65; West: California, Oregon, and Nevada, Woodrow Wilson, review, 36(1):81-83 rev. of A Study of Probated Estates in 1840-1890, 85(2):60 Diamond Lake Development Company, Washington with Reference to the State Devil’s Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth- 87(4):218 Tax System, 31(2):209-10; rev. of Sutter Century American West, by Hal K. Diamondfi eld Jack: A Study in Frontier Justice, of California: A Biography, 27(4):393- Rothman, review, 91(1):44-45 by David H. Grover, review, 60(4):231- 95; rev. of The Territories and the Devin, Doug, comp., Mazama: The Past 100 32 United States, 1861-1890: Studies in Years; Life and Events in the Upper Diana (ship), 100(4):185 Colonial Administration, 38(2):172-73; Methow Valley and Early Winters, diaries. See personal narratives rev. of Topping’s Trail: The First Years of review, 90(2):97 Diaries and Letters of Henry H. Spalding and a Now Famous Smelter City, 57(2):86; Devin, William F., 67(4):169, 172 Asa Bowen Smith Relating to the Nez rev. of Warbonnets and Epaulets: With Devine, Alexander, 31(3):282-83 Perce Mission, 1838-1842, ed. Clifford pre- and post factors, documented, of Devine, John S., 66(4):175, 177-78, 180 M. Drury, review, 50(3):116 the Steptoe-Wright Indian Campaigns Devine, Joseph, 14(2):117 The Diaries of Walter Murray Gibson, 1886, of 1858 in Washington Territory, DeVoe, Emma Smith, 67(2):56-62, 96(2):76- 1887, ed. Jacob Adler and Gwynn 64(1):45; rev. of Washington: A Guide 82 Barrett, review, 65(4):188-89 to the Evergreen State, 33(1):78-80; DeVore, Evelyn Babb, 7(1):52-53 “Diary of an Emigrant of 1845,” by John rev. of Washington—Centennial of the Devore, John F., 7(1):52-53, 15(2):122, Ewing Howell, 1(3):138-58 Territory, 1853-1953: An Exhibit in 24(3):215 “Diary of Colonel and Mrs. I. N. Ebey,” ed. the Library of Congress, Washington, DeVoto, Bernard, 103(3):107 Victor J. Farrar, 7(3):239-46, 7(4):307- D.C., May 14, 1953 to August 31, 1953, works of: The Course of Empire, review, 21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52

Index 97 “Diary of Colonel Isaac N. and Mrs. Emily Territories, review, 84(4):151 59(4):183-85 Ebey, 1856-1857,” by Isaac N. Ebey and Dickey, Thomas E., 39(3):205-206 Dillman, George P., 71(4):178 Emily Ebey, 33(3):297-23 Dickinson, Anna E., 44(2):74, 56(2):58-59, 61 Dillon, John F., 78(1/2):4-5 “Diary of Dr. Augustus J. Thibodo of the Dickinson, G. W., 1(3):160-61 Dillon, Richard H., ed., “Charles Vancouver’s Northwest Exploring Expedition, Dickinson, O. L. (railroad executive), Plan,” 41(4):356-57; ed., “Peter Pond 1859,” ed. Howard S. Brode, 31(3):287- 90(2):81-82 and the Overland Route to Cook’s 347 Dickinson, Obed (minister), 79(1):26-34 Inlet,” 42(4):324-29; J. Ross Browne: “Diary of Dr. David S. Maynard while Dickson, Cyrus, 11(2):91-92 Confi dential Agent in Old California, Crossing the Plains in 1850,” ed. Dickson, Greg, The Trail of 1858: British review, 57(2):86-87; Meriwether Lewis: Thomas W. Prosch, 1(1):50-62 Columbia’s Gold Rush Past, review, A Biography, review, 56(3):131; Wells, “Diary of Dr. W. F. Tolmie,” 23(3):205-27 99(3):148-49 Fargo Detective: The Biography of James Diary of Francis Dickens, by Vernon Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, by Donald B. Hume, review, 61(1):55; rev. of The LaChance, 21(4):308 J. Orth, review, 60(4):224-25 Eastern Establishment and the Western The Diary of John Quincy Adams, ed. Allan Dictionary of Oregon History, ed. Howard Experience: The West of Frederic Nevins, 20(2):150 McKinley Corning, 48(4):147-48 Remington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Diary of Nelson Kingsley, a California Dictionary of the American Indian, by John L. Owen Wister, 60(1):38-39 Argonaut of 1849, by Frederick J. Stoutenburgh, Jr., review, 52(2):69-70 Dillon, W. Tracy, ed., A Richer Harvest: Teggart, 6(2):128 Dictionary of the Intertribal Indian Language An Anthology of Work in the Pacifi c Diary of the Overland Trail, 1849, and Letters, Commonly Called Chinook, by Laura B. Northwest, review, 91(4):210-11 1849-50, by David Dewolf, 18(2):150- Downey-Bartlett, 16(3):235 Dilsaver, Lary M., Challenge of the Big Trees: 51 “Did Daniel Webster Ever Say This?” by C. T. A Resource History of Sequoia and “Diary of Wilkes in the Northwest,” by Johnson, 4(3):191-93 Kings Canyon National Parks, review, Charles Wilkes, ed. Edmond S. Meany, “Did John Ledyard Witness Captain Cook’s 82(4):154; ed., The Mountainous West: 16(1):49-61, 16(2):137-45, 16(3):206- Death?” by J. Kenneth Munford, Explorations in Historical Geography, 23, 16(4):290-301, 17(1):43-65, 54(2):75-78 review, 88(1):50-51 17(2):129-44, 17(3):223-29 Diefenbaker, John G., 49(3):106 Dimmitt, L. M., “The Reverend Father Diaz, José Maria, 8(3):165-66 Diehm, Thomas M., rev. of Gay Seattle: Blanchet, 1818-1906,” 25(4):294-96 Dibb, W. D., 23(3):178-89 Stories of Exile and Belonging, 95(2):91- Dimond, Anthony J., 65(1):10-11, 14, Dichamp, Christiane Fischer, ed., So Much to 92 71(1):32-33 Be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining Dietrich, William, Northwest Passage: The Dimsdale, Thomas J., The Vigilantes of and Ranching Frontier, review, 83(1):29 Great Columbia River, review, 88(1):13- Montana, review, 7(3):248-49 Dick, Everett, The Sod-House Frontier, 1854- 14 Dining Car Line to the Pacifi c: An Illustrated 1890, review, 29(1):93; Vanguards of Dietsche, Robert, Jumptown: The Golden Years History of the NP Railway’s “Famously the Frontier: A Social History of the of Portland Jazz, 1942-1957, review, Good” Food with 150 Authentic Recipes, Northern Plains and Rocky Mountains 97(4):202 by William A. McKenzie, review, from the Earliest White Contacts to the Dietz, Arthur, 34(2):208 82(1):34-35 Coming of the Homemaker, review, Dietz, David, Legislative Perspectives: A 150- Dinnerstein, Leonard, rev. of Samuel 32(4):459-60 Year History of the Oregon Legislature Rothchild: A Jewish Pioneer in the Days Dick, Oscar, 96(4):178 from 1843 to 1993, review, 89(1):50 of the Old West, 103(1):41-42 Dick, Wesley Arden, rev. of Toward a National Dietz, Robert, 96(3):135, 137, 139 Dinsmore, S., 29(2):155 Power Policy: The New Deal and the Dietz and Nelson, 76(4):140, 142, 144-45 Dinwoodie, David W., Reserve Memories: Electric Utility Industry, 1933-1941, A Different Frontier: Alaska Criminal Justice, The Power of the Past in a Chilcotin 66(1):43-44 1935-1965, by K. S. Kynell, review, Community, review, 94(3):156-57 Dickason, Olive Patricia, Canada’s First 83(1):33 Diomedi, A., 42(1):43-44, 52-53 Nations: A History of Founding Peoples Diggs, W. H., 30(3):336 Diplomacy and the Borderlands: The Adams- from Earliest Times, review, 85(2):74 “Digital Collections in Manuscripts, Archives, Onis Treaty of 1819, by Philip Coolidge Dicken, Emily F., The Making of Oregon: A and Special Collections at the Brooks, review, 32(2):226-27 Study in Historical Geography, review, Washington State University Libraries,” The Diplomacy of Annexation: Texas, Oregon, 73(1):43 by Trevor James Bond, 93(2):106-107 and the Mexican War, by David M. Dicken, Samuel N., The Making of Oregon: A Dignan, John Patrick, 31(3):292-301, 334-35 Pletcher, review, 67(1):35 Study in Historical Geography, review, “The Dilemma of American Elbowroom,” by A Diplomat Looks Back, by Lewis Einstein, ed. 73(1):43 David H. Stratton, 56(1):30-35 Lawrence E. Gelfand, review, 60(2):111 Dickens, Charles. See Charles Dickens Mining Dill, Clarence C., 36(3):203 Diplomatic Europe Since the Treaty of Company and Columbia Basin Project, 45(2):58-60, Versailles, by Carlo Sforza, 20(1):75 Dickens Custer Company, 47(3):80-81 52(4):149 The Diplomatic History of the Canadian Dicker, Laverne Mau, rev. of Chinese Women gubernatorial race of, 33(1):37-38, Boundary, 1749-1763, by Max Savelle, of America: A Pictorial History, 39(1):36-37 review, 32(2):225 78(1/2):40 and naming of Mount Rainier, 77(4):146- A Diplomatic History of the United States, by Dickerson, J. B., 15(2):103-105 47 Samuel Flagg Bemis, review, 28(2):209- Dickerson, Mahlon, 53(1):37, 41 senatorial race of, 33(1):27 10 Dickerson, Mark O., Whose North? Political Dill, Daniel J., 33(3):273, 275-76 “The Diplomatic Mission of Sir John Rose, Change, Political Development, and Dillenbaugh, Alonzo B., 13(1):8-13, 17-18 1871,” by Robert Carlton Clark, Self-Government in the Northwest Dilling, George W., 38(2):103, 105-106, 27(3):227-42

98 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Diplomatic Ramifi cations of Unrestricted The Discovery of Marias Pass, by Grace “Diversion: An International Problem,” by Submarine Warfare, 1939-1941, by Flandrau, review, 16(4):303-305 C. B. Bourne, 49(3):106-109 Janet M. Manson, review, 83(2):74 “The Discovery of the Oregon Trail,” by J. Divin, Vasilii A., The Great Russian Navigator, Dippel, John V. H., Race to the Frontier: Neilson Barry, 28(4):410-12 A. I. Chirikov, review, 85(2):74-75 “White Flight” and Westward The Discovery of the Oregon Trail. Robert Divine, Major J. See Baker, George Expansion, review, 97(3):162-64 Stuart’s Narratives, ed. Philip Ashton Divine, Robert A., The Illusion of Neutrality, Dippie, Brian W., Custer’s Last Stand: The Rollins, 28(4):410-12, review, review, 54(3):132; Second Chance: Anatomy of an American Myth, review, 27(2):177-78 The Triumph of Internationalism in 69(2):89-90; ed., Charlie Russell discrimination. See anti-Chinese sentiment; America During World War II, review, Roundup: Essays on America’s Favorite anti-Japanese sentiment; anti- 59(4):228-29; rev. of The Hawks of Cowboy Artist, review, 92(4):204; rev. immigrant sentiment; segregation; World War II, 60(3):171; rev. of Soviet- of Albert Bierstadt: Puget Sound on names of individual ethnic and racial American Confrontation: Postwar the Pacifi c Coast: A Superb Vision of groups Reconstruction and the Origins of the Dreamland, 103(3):154; rev. of The Dishman, Wash., 22(3):183 Cold War, 66(3):114 Blackfoot Confederacy, 1880-1920: A Dispossessing the Wilderness: Indian Removal Divine Principle Church, 30(4):419 Comparative Study of Canadian and and the Making of the National Parks, Divine Science Church, 30(4):428 U.S. Indian Policy, 79(3):121; rev. of by Mark David Spence, review, Diviney, Patrick, rev. of Confederate Raider in Custer Lives! 74(2):93; rev. of Drawn 91(2):94 the North Pacifi c: The Saga of the C.S.S. to Yellowstone: Artists in America’s First The Dispossession of the American Indian, Shenandoah, 1864-65, 89(1):50-51; National Park, 95(4):207-208; rev. of 1887-1934, by Janet A. McDonnell, rev. of A Hidden Past: An Exploration Red Crow, Warrior Chief, 73(2):93 review, 83(3):116 of Eastside History, 92(2):105; rev. of direct democracy “The Dispute over the San Juan Islands Water A Majority of One: Legislative Life, and Bogue Plan in Seattle, 75(4):171-80 Boundary,” by Alfred Tunem, 23(1):38- 95(1):40 early legislation for, 41(3):220, 222 46, 23(2):133-37, 23(3):196-204, Division and Reunion, 1829-1889, by initiatives and referenda: in Oreg., 23(4):286-300 Woodrow Wilson, 18(2):151-52 35(4):292-294; in Wash., 3(2):114, Disque, Brice P., 82(4):134-35 Division of Territories and Island Possessions 35(4):291-303, 36(1):29-63, 38(2):100- Dissension in the Rockies: A History of Idaho (U.S. Dept. of the Interior), 88(1):4, 101, 39(1):301, 311, 41(3):216, 220, Populism, by William Joseph Gaboury, 6-9, 89(3):122-23 222, 55(1):28-35, 61(3):147-55, review, 80(2):51 Divorce: An American Tradition, by Glenda 91(4):171-82, 93(4):182-86 Dissent: Explorations in the History of Riley, review, 85(3):121 legislation for in Mont., 74(2):85-86 American Radicalism, ed. Alfred F. divorce, in Wash., 5(2):121-28 and legislative redistricting in Wash. Young, review, 61(2):123 “Divorce in Washington,” by Ralph R. Knapp, (1955-56), 93(4):182-87 The Dissenters, by Sigurd Jay Simonsen, 5(2):121-28 and municipal reform, 55(4):157-69 review, 33(1):82 Dix, Dorothea, 71(4):155-56, 160, 89(3):140 in state constitutions, 4(1):12-32, Dissertations in History: An Index to Dix, I. F., 72(1):14-15, 17-18 42(4):295-300 Dissertations Completed in History Dix, John A., 52(1):13-14, 64(3):115-17 and Washington State Women’s Council Departments of United States and Dix, Mary A., 1(1):37-38 (1963-78), 91(4):171-82 Canadian Universities, 1873-1960, by Dix Commission (Seattle). See Commission Direct Legislation League, 35(4):292-94, 297- Warren F. Kuehl, review, 57(4):192 on Improved Employment 99, 38(2):100 Dissotelle, Joseph, 11(4):249 Dixie, Wash., 9(2):114 direct primaries, failure of, in Wash., Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Dixie Raider: The Saga of the C.S.S. 35(2):119 Legacy of H. H. Richardson, by Jeffrey Shenandoah, by Murray Morgan, Direct Primary League (Wash.), 38(2):100 Karl Ochsner and Dennis Alan review, 40(3):259-60 Dirks-Edmunds, Jane Claire, Not Just Trees: Andersen, review, 95(3):153-54 Dixiecrats and Democrats: Alabama Politics, The Legacy of a Douglas-fi r Forest, Distant Dominion: Britain and the Northwest 1942-1950, by William D. Barnard, review, 91(2):99 Coast of North America, 1579-1809, by review, 67(1):44-45 Disciples of Christ churches, 28(4):388-89, Barry M. Gough, review, 73(1):42 Dixon (Cadboro mate), 11(3):218-20, 224-28 401 Distant Justice: Policing the Alaskan Frontier, Dixon, A. C., 39(4):262-63 “Discovering the AYP in the University of by William R. Hunt, review, 79(4):163 Dixon, Aaron, 103(2):57-58 Washington’s Special Collections,” by Distant Neighbors: A Comparative History Dixon, Arthur, 98(1):26 Carla Rickerson, 100(2):99-102 of Seattle and Vancouver, by Norbert Dixon, E. James, Bones, Boats, and Bison: Discovery (ship commanded by Charles MacDonald, review, 79(3):119 Archeology and the First Colonization Clerke), 12(1): 51-58, 21(4):268-69 The Distribution of Kinship Systems in North of Western North America, review, Discovery (ship commanded by George America, by Leslie Spier, 17(1):72-73 92(1):46-47 Vancouver), 5(2):129-37, 5(3):215-24, The Distribution of the Northern Athapaskan Dixon, Frank Haigh, Railroads and 5(4):300-308, 6(1):51-59, 6(2):83- Indians, by Cornelius Osgood, Government—Their Relations in the 89, 11(1):27-28, 12(1):29-30, 47, 103(3):109-10 United States, 1910-1921, 13(4):305 14(4):264, 17(2):127, 18(1):55- District Relief Organization (Seattle), Dixon, Franklin W., Hunting for Hidden Gold, 57, 21(4):268-70, 30(2):177-217, 72(1):14-15 92(2):109 44(3):115-28, 51(1):1, 76(4):132-36, Diven, Robert J., Rowdy, review, 19(2):143 Dixon, George, 4(2):117-18, 6(1):67, 6(2):84, 83(2):53-54 Divers, Davis, 4(2):113 87, 11(1):8, 65(1):4, 6 The Discovery of Hawaii, by Henry B. “Diversifi cation in Montana’s Small Business,” Dixon, Joseph K., The Vanishing Race, the Last Restarick, 22(1):67 by Henry C. Klassen, 84(3):98-107 Great Indian Council, 5(2):149-50

Index 99 Dixon, Joseph M., 64(2):50, 54, 70(3):133-39 T. C. Elliott, 18(3):181-86 His Unpublished Journals, Diaries, and Dixon, Roland B., Linguistic Families of “Doctor Saugrain Helped Lewis and Clark,” Reports, review, 53(4):161-62; rev. California, 11(1):71 by Edmond S. Meany, 22(4):295-311 of Last of the Handmade Buildings: The Dixon-Meares Controversy, rpt., ed. documentary fi lms Glazed Terra Cotta in Downtown Frederic W. Howay, review, 66(2):96 Copco newsreels, 91(2):110 Portland, 77(1):32; rev. of Looking at The Dixon-Meares Controversy—Containing, Cuts, 72(3):111 the Land of Promise: Pioneer Images Remarks on the Voyages of John Meares, In the Land of the Headhunters, 78(4):141- of the Pacifi c Northwest, 82(1):37; by George Dixon, An Answer to Mr. 44, 81(2):50-53 rev. of Man and Nature, 58(1):41- George Dixon, by John Meares, and Documentary Source Book of American 42; rev. of Oregon Style: Architecture Further Remarks on the Voyages of John History, 1606-1926, by William from 1840 to the 1950s, 76(1):38; rev. Meares, by George Dixon, ed. F. W. MacDonald, 18(4):306-307 of A Point of Pride: The University Howay, review, 21(1):61-62 Documents and Readings in the History of of Portland Story, 69(3):142; rev. of Djorup, Peter, 6(4):240 Europe Since 1918, ed. Walter Consuelo Portland: A Pictorial History, 73(3):142; Dmytryshyn, Basil, ed., To Siberia and Langsam and James Michael Eagan, rev. of Thinking Like a Mountain: Russian America: Three Centuries of review, 30(4):462-64 Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of Russian Eastward Expansion, Vol. 3: “Documents from the Indian Fishing Rights an Ecological Attitude toward Deer, The Russian American Colonies, 1798- Controversy in the Pacifi c Northwest,” Wolves, and Forests, 68(1):12; rev. of 1867: A Documentary Record, review, by Richard DuWors, 99(2):55-65 Washington’s Audacious State Capitol 83(2):75 “Documents Illustrating the Beginnings of and Its Builders, 80(3):116; rev. of Doane, G. C., 29(2):145 the Presbyterian Advance into the The Willamette Valley: Migration and Doane, Orson, 33(4):417, 422-37, 34(1):39-86 ,” by J. Orin Oliphant, Settlement on the Oregon Frontier, Doane, R. W., 20(1):11 26(2):123-28, 26(3):202-24, 26(4):280- 71(3):137 Doane, Woodbury J., 6(4):242, 43(2):154-57 301 Dodge, E. J. See E. J. Dodge Steamship Doane’s Oyster House (Olympia), 6(4):242, Documents on the History of the Russian- Company 6(4):242, 43(2):154-57 American Company, ed. Richard A. Dodge, Ernest S., Beyond the Capes: Pacifi c Dobak, William A., rev. of General Crook and Pierce, review, 69(2):94 Exploration from Captain Cook to the Western Frontier, 93(3):155-56 Documents relating to the North West the Challenger, 1776-1877, review, Dobbs, Caroline C., Men of Champoeg, Company, ed. W. Stewart Wallace, 64(2):89 24(3):236 review, 27(1):78-80 Dodge, H. L., 17(3):176 Dobie, Edith, “Looking at Oregon Territory Dodd, Charles, 1(1):74-75, 33(3):346-47 Dodge, Henry, 28(4):351 Through Advertisements,” 18(2):103- Dodd, Douglas W., rev. of Nature’s Northwest: Dodge, John, 23(1):54-60, 37(1):45 109; “Party History in British The North Pacifi c Slope in the Twentieth Dodge, Mabel, 50(3):84-86, 89 Columbia: 1903-1933,” 27(2):153-66; Century, 103(1):45 Dodge, Marcella, 20(2):101 rev. of Alexander Mackenzie: Clear Dodd, William E., Jefferson Davis, review, Dodge, Mrs. John, 23(1):54-60 Grit, 52(4):164; rev. of Bibliography 2(3):268-70; ed., The Riverside History Dodge, Ripley, 14(4):260 of Australia, 36(4):360; rev. of British of the United States, review, 6(3):207- Dodge, William Sumner, 60(2):60-63, 65, Columbia: A History, 50(3):117-18; rev. 208 75(4):158-59 of Caesars of the Wilderness, 34(4):414- Dodds, Gordon B., “Artifi cial Propagation Dodson, William Daniel Boone, 91(3):150-55 15; rev. of Klondike Cattle Drive: The of Salmon in Oregon, 1875-1910: A Doenecke, Justus D., Not to the Swift: The Journal of Norman Lee, 51(4):187; Chapter in American Conservation,” Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era, rev. of Minutes of the Hudson’s Bay 50(4):125-33; “The Historiography review, 72(2):93 Company, 1671-1674, 35(2):177-78; of American Conservation: Past and dog hair, use of, 6(2):89 rev. of The Mingling of the Canadian Prospects,” 56(2):75-81; ed., “H. dogfi sh oil industry, 34(1):14-15, 59(2):100- and American Peoples, Vol. 1: Historical, M. Chittenden’s ‘Notes on Forestry 102 32(1):116-17; rev. of The Railway Paper,’” 57(2):73-81; The American A Dog-Puncher on the Yukon, by Arthur Interrelations of the United States and Northwest: A History of Oregon and Treadwell Walden, review, 19(4):304- Canada, 30(1):119-22 Washington, review, 78(3):112-13; 305 Dobie, Gilmore, 52(3):102-103 Hiram Martin Chittenden: His Public “The Dog’s Hair Blankets of the Coast Salish,” Dockstader, Frederick J., comp. The Career, review, 65(4):187-88; Oregon: A by F. W. Howay, 9(2):83-92 American Indian in Graduate Bicentennial History, review, 73(2):62- Dog-team Doctor; The Story of Dr. Romig, Studies: A Bibliography of Theses and 65; The Silicon Forest: High Tech by Eva Greenslit Anderson, review, Dissertations, review, 49(4):145 in the Portland Area, 1945 to 1986, 32(1):117-18 A Doctor among the Oglala Sioux Tribe: The review, 84(2):67; Varieties of Hope: Doheny, Edward L., 65(2):60-63, 65 Letters of Robert H. Ruby, 1953-1954, An Anthology of Oregon Prose, review, Dohl (Dohle), Harry, 27(3):257, 260 by Robert H. Ruby, ed. Cary C. Collins 85(4):161; ed., A Pygmy Monopolist: Doig, Charlie, 78(4):135-38 and Charles V. Mutschler, review, The Life and Doings of R. D. Hume, Doig, Ivan, 78(4):134-40, 97(4): 180 102(2):91-92 Written by Himself and Dedicated to works of: This House of Sky: Landscapes of A Doctor Comes to California. The Diary His Neighbors, review, 53(2):81; rev. a Western Mind, 78(4):135-40, review, of John S. Griffi n, Assistant Surgeon of Breaking New Ground, 65(1):43; 70(4):180; Winter Brothers: A Season with Kearny’s Dragoons, 1846-1847, rev. of Experiences in a Promised Land: at the Edge of America, 78(4):138-39, ed. George Walcott Ames, Jr., review, Essays in Pacifi c Northwest History, review, 72(1):44 35(3):276-77 78(1/2):59; rev. of H. M. Chittenden: Dolin, Eric Jay, Fur, Fortune, and Empire: “‘Doctor’ Robert Newell, Mountain Man,” by A Western Epic, Being a Selection from The Epic History of the Fur Trade in

100 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly America, review, 102(4):195-97 Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, 93(4):193, 1881-1883, 88(1):44-45; rev. of Celilo Dollar, Robert, 40(3):184, 187 98(4):164-65, 102(1):15 Tales: Wasco Myths, Legends, Tales of works of: Memoirs of Robert Dollar, Donelson, A. J., 2(2):118-19, 7(1):3-20, Magic and the Marvelous, 88(4):202; 18(1):75; Private Diary of Robert Dollar 10(1):4, 8, 32(1):13, 46-53 rev. of Loud Hawk: The United States on His Recent Visits to China, 18(1):75 D’Oney, Daniel, rev. of River Queen: The versus the American Indian Movement, Dolly Varden (musical), 81(2):58-60 Amazing Story of Tugboat Titan 86(2):94-95 Dolph, Jerry, Fire in the Hole: The Untold Lucille Johnstone, 99(1):40-42; rev. Dore, John, 64(4):143-46, 69(4):177-78, 180- Story of Hardrock Miners, review, of Sternwheelers and Canyon Cats: 82, 72(1):17 87(2):108 Whitewater Freighting on the Upper Dorion, Baptiste, 24(3):221, 226-29 Dolph, Joseph N., 32(4):377-79, 381-82, Fraser, 99(1):40-42 Dorion, Marie, 24(3):221, 227-29, 26(2):156- 37(4):341-42, 347-54, 54(2):73-74 Dong, Lorraine, ed., Coming Man: 19th 57 Dolphin (tugboat), 42(4):318-19, 322 Century American Perceptions of the Dorion, Pierre, Jr., 24(3):226-28 Dolphin, Wash., 9(2):115 Chinese, review, 89(2):98-104 Dorion, Pierre, Sr., 24(3):226 Domesticating the West: The Re-creation of the Doniphan’s Expedition and the Conquest of d’Orléans, François, 44(2):70-71 Nineteenth-Century American Middle New Mexico and California, by William Dorman, Allen, 52(4):137-38 Class, by Brenda K. Jackson, review, Elsey Connelley, review, 2(2):169-70 Dorn, Edward, The Shoshoneans: The People 99(1):36 Donley, L. B., 91(2):61, 64-65, 67 of the Basin-Plateau, review, 58(4):210 Domingo, Silme, 102(1):11 Donnan, Elizabeth, ed., Papers of James A. Doroshin, Peter, 7(3):233-36, 7(4):286, Dominguez, Francisco, 19(1):13-14 Bayard, 1796-1815, review, 7(1):76-77 58(1):36-37, 74(2):59-68 The Dominion and the Rising Sun: Canada Donnell, Camilla Thomson, 18(2):111, 118- Dorpat, Paul, rev. of Seattle in the 20th Encounters Japan, 1929-41, by John D. 20 Century, Vol. 2: Seattle, 1921-1940: Meehan, review, 97(2):100-101 works of: “Early Days at White Salmon From Boom to Bust, 85(1):39-40 Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, and The Dalles,” 4(2):105-15 Dorrington, Lafayette A., 97(4):196-97 94(4):171-82 Donnelly, Alton S., ed., A History of the Dorsett, Lyle W., “The City Boss and the Dominion Lands Acts (Canada), 59(1):13-14, Russian-American Company, by P. Reformer: A Reappraisal,” 63(4):150- 17, 86(4): 155 A. Tikhmenev, review, 71(1):45, 54; rev. of Chicago: Growth of a Dominion of the North, by Donald Grant Vol. 2, review, 72(2):92; ed., Russian Metropolis, 62(1):26 Creighton, review, 35(3):273-74 Population in Alaska and California, Dorsey, Walter, 70(2):51-52, 55 Dominis, John, 40(4):289-90 Late 18th Century—1867, by Svetlana Dorson, Richard M., American Folklore, Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora, by Irving G. Fedorova, review, 66(1):36; ed., review, 52(2):71-72; Buying the Wind: A. Leonard, 21(2):154 Russians on the Pacifi c, 1743-1799, by Regional Folklore in the United States, Don Francisco de Paula Marin: A Biography, Raisa V. Makarova, review, 68(3):150 review, 56(3):139-40 by Ross H. Gast. The Letters and Donnelly, Charles, 54(3):105-107, 109-11, Dorst, John D., Looking West, review, Journals of Francisco de Paula 56(3):106-107, 109, 61(3):130-31, 91(2):99-100 Marin, ed. Agnes C. Conrad, review, 134-35 Dos Passos, John, 1919, 77(4):124, 127 65(4):188-89 Donnelly, Lochren, 61(3):130-32 Doti, Lynne Pierson, rev. of Drifting toward Donahue, J. H., 61(1):19-20 Donnen, James W., rev. of A Southern Mayhem: The Bank Crisis in the United Donahue, Peter, ed., Reading Portland: The Odyssey: Travelers in the Antebellum States, 1930-1933, 101(3/4):164-65 City in Prose, review, 99(1):45; ed., North, 68(2):100 Doty, James, 11(4):243, 246 Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, Donohoe, Mike, 44(1):12 at Blackfeet Indian Agency, 37(1):45 review, 96(2):105-106 Donohue, C. R., 31(2):133-35, 150, 154 journal of, 11(1):75-76 Donald, David, Charles Sumner and the Donovan, Brian, rev. of Inventing History on Northern Pacifi c railroad survey, Coming of the Civil War, review, in the American West: The Romance 30(3):312-15 52(4):163-64; Charles Sumner and the and Myths of Grace Raymond Hebard, and Stevens, Isaac I., 31(4):413, 415-16 Rights of Man, review, 63(4):176-77; 97(3):150-51; rev. of Sailor on and treaty councils: Hell Gate, 29(3):283- The Civil War and Reconstruction, 2d Snowshoes: Tracking Jack London’s 314; Point No Point, 46(2):52-56; ed., review, 54(1):42 Northern Trail, 99(1):45-46 Walla Walla, 25(1):45, 97(1):20, 23, Donald, Leland, Aboriginal Slavery on the Donovan, J. J., 80(4):130-31 33-34, 99(4):164-66 Northwest Coast of North America, Donovan, William J., 78(1/2):7-8 works of: Journal of Operations of review, 89(4):213-14; rev. of People Donovan and Meany (architects), 83(4):131 Governor Isaac Ingalls Stevens of of the Coquille Estuary: Native Use Donovan’s Mill Number One (Grays Harbor, Washington Territory in 1855, review, of Resources on the Oregon Coast, Wash.), 69(1):7-18 71(3):140 88(3):156-57; rev. of Salt Spring: The Donpierre, David, 15(3):171 Doty, James Duane, 11(1):75 Story of an Island, 93(2):98-99 Donworth, George, 43(2):158, 160, 163-64, Doty, Wash., 9(2):115-16 “Donald McKenzie in the Snake Country Fur 167 Double OO Ranch (Harney County, Oreg.), Trade, 1816-1821,” by Jean C. Nielsen, Dooley, John, 41(1):20 66(4):176-77, 181 31(2):161-79 Dooling, M. T., 51(1):29 Doucet, Michael J., The Social Organization Donaldson, Lauren R., rev. of Return to the Doolittle, H. J., 49(1):16 of Early Industrial Capitalism, review, River: A Story of the Chinook Run, Doolittle, William H., 30(1):4-9, 88(2):77-79 74(3):141 33(1):85-86 Dora (steamer), 96(3):117 Dougherty, J. Hampden, The Electoral System Donaldson, Thomas, Idaho of Yesterday, Doran, John T. “Red,” 71(2):54, 56 of the United States, review, 1(2):70-73 review, 32(4):455-56 Dorcy, Michael M., rev. of Carrie M. Willard Dougherty, John (Indian agent), 28(4):350, Donan, Pat (pseud. R. E. Bel), 60(2):66-76 among the Tlingits: The Letters of 352

Index 101 Dougherty, Thomas A., 5(1):27 76(4):138-40, 142 Cascade Crest Trail, 54(3):130; rev. of Dougherty, William, 13(2):135 and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests of Doughtery, Julia, 6(1):12 101(2):79 Rainier, 54(3):130; rev. of The Olympic Doughty, Robin W., Feather Fashions and reminiscences of, by Christine MacDonald Rain Forest, 59(1):10; rev. of Roads Bird Preservation: A Study in Nature McKenzie Williams, 13(2):115-16 and Trails of Olympic National Park, Protection, review, 67(4):176 and San Juan boundary dispute, 51(3):142-43 Doughty, William M., 15(3):174-76 23(2):134-36, 23(3):199-204, Douglas of the Fir: A Biography of David Douglas, Alaska, 78(3):118, 85(3):82-92 23(4):286-89, 294, 299-300, 43(3):203- Douglas, Botanist, by Athelstan Harvey, Douglas, David 205, 209-10, 62(2):60, 62-67 review, 39(1):65-66 on botany, 16(2):110-11, 52(1):28 on slavery and liquor traffi cking, Douglass, Jim, 95(3):135 at Fort Okanagan, 98(2):90 69(4):160-63, 166-67, 103(2):68 Douglass, R. H., 3(1):79, 17(3):200 at , 3(1):64-66 Douglas, Jesse S., “Guide to The Washington Dovell, W. T., 38(2):106-108 at Grand Coulee, 15(2):87-88 Historical Quarterly and The Pacifi c works of: “The Pathfi nders,” 1(2):47-50; on HBC brigades, 5(4):284, 286, 6(1):27, Northwest Quarterly, 1906-1938,” “A Scrap of Paper,” 15(2):146 29-36, 16(1):37 29(4):339-40; “Origins of the Dow, James W., 15(2):112-13 honoring, 25(2):156-57 Population of Oregon in 1850,” Dowd, James Patrick, Custer Lives! review, and McDonald, Finan, 13(3):205-207 41(2):95-108; rev. of Carbine and 74(2):93 and Mount Robson (B.C.), 19(1):26-27 Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, Dowd, Michael, 58(1):18-19 at , 39(3):194 29(3):320-22; rev. of Francis Parkman, Dowell, B. F., 34(2):132 works of: Journal Kept by David Douglas 30(3):352-53; rev. of The Letters of Down, Robert Horace, A History of Oregon, During His Travels in North America, John McLoughlin from Fort Vancouver 17(1):70-71 1823-1827, review, 6(3):200-202 to the Governor and Committee, First Down the Columbia, by Lewis R. Freeman, Douglas, Donald, 88(2):82-85, 87-89 Series: 1825-38, 34(2):213-15, Second 13(2):144-45 Douglas, Frederic H., Indian Art of the United Series: 1839-44, 36(2):167-69, Third Downes, P. G., Sleeping Island, review, States, review, 32(4):463-64; rev. of Series: 1844-46, 37(3):261-64; rev. of 35(2):179-80 The Tsimshian: Their Arts and Music, Military Posts and Camps in Oklahoma, Downey, Fairfax, Indian-Fighting Army, 43(4):305-306 28(2):193-96; rev. of No Man Like Joe: review, 33(2):229-31; Our Lusty Douglas, Henry F., 74(1):5-6 The Life and Times of Joseph L. Meek, Forefathers, review, 38(4):359-60 Douglas Aircraft, 88(2):82-92 41(2):171-72; rev. of Soldiers of the Downey, Robert M., 7(1):54 Douglas County (Wash.), 9(2):116 Overland: Being Some Account of the Downey, William, 5(1):55-56, 23(1):54-60 agriculture (1890-1910), 37(4):281-86, Services of General Patrick Edward Downey-Bartlett, Laura B., Dictionary of the 296-302 Connor and His Volunteers in the Old Intertribal Indian Language Commonly irrigation, 9(4):267, 269, 271 West, 30(4):450-51; rev. of They Built Called Chinook, 16(3):235 newspapers, 14(1):21, 14(4):288, the West: An Epic of Rails and Cities, Downie, Ralph Ernest, A Pictorial History 26(2):142 27(2):181; rev. of The Western Military of the State of Washington, review, Douglas fi rs, 98(2):58-61 Frontier, 1815-1846, 28(2):193-96 29(1):85-86 Douglas in Saskatchewan: The Story of a Douglas, Malcolm, rev. of South America: Downriver: Orrin H. Ingram and the Empire Socialist Experiment, by Robert Tyre, Observations and Impressions, 4(1):46- Lumber Company, by Charles E. review, 54(2):84-85 48 Twining, review, 67(4):175-76 Douglas Island (Alaska) Miners’ Union, Douglas, Stephen A. Downtown Spokane Images, 1930-1949, by 66(4):164-67, 170-72 debates of, with Abraham Lincoln, Carolyn Hage Nunemaker, review, Douglas, James, 5(4):285-86, 6(1):26-36, 2(4):317-26 90(3):158-59 10(3):216, 218-19, 11(2):136, 139, impact of, on regional politics, 42(1):15- Doyle, A. E., 100(2):79, 101(2):55, 68 11(3):225-27, 13(4):293-95, 14(2):147, 26, 44(3):107, 109 Doyle, Chloe A., 3(4):300 16(3):219-21, 16(4):291-95, 298-99, and railroad routes to Pacifi c Ocean, Doyle, Michael K., rev. of Admiral Bradley A. 39(2):96-98, 101, 52(1):27-28 47(4):97-106 Fiske and the American Navy, 71(3):136 and administration of Vancouver Island, on slavery, 2(3):209-32, 2(4):309-32 Doyle, Randall, A Political Dynasty in North 8(3):223-25, 19(2):139, 22(2):117- and state borders, 51(1):14, 51(3):124 Idaho, 1933-1967: Compton White, 28, 23(2):96-98, 110-16, 29(1):18-24, works of: Letters of Stephen A. Douglas, Sr., and Compton White, Jr., Two 71(3):101-102, 104, 49(3):118 review, 53(3):124 Men—Two Visions—Two Fates, review, and , Herbert, 37(4):307-308 Douglas, William J., 71(4):173-74 96(4):215-16 as chief factor, 1(1):41-42, 26(1):10-15, Douglas, William O., 79(3):90-97 Doyle, Reuben L., 8(2):146-50, 51(3):106 28(4):407-409 works of: “Washington and Manifest Doyle, Susan Badger, ed., Journeys to the correspondence of, 2(1):43, 2(4):352-56, Destiny,” review, 44(3):140-41; Go East, Land of Gold: Emigrant Diaries from 8(4):293-302, 9(1):66-67, 19(3):214- Young Man: The Early Years, review, the Bozeman Trail, 1863-1866, review, 16, 219-22, 21(1):47, 33(1):62-63, 66(1):45-46; Nature’s Justice: Writings 93(1):50-51 36(1):71-74, 78 of William O. Douglas, 2000 ed., review, Doyle, Terry, 8(2):146-50 and Fraser River gold rush, 18(3):199-201, 92(4):208-209; rev. of Exploring Mount Dozier, Jack, “The Coeur d’Alene Land Rush, 205, 44(4):164-65 Rainier, 59(4):217-18; rev. of Exploring 1909-10,” 53(4):145-50 and native peoples, 5(1):48-50, 53-54, the Olympic Peninsula, 56(2):88-89; “Dr. George V. Calhoun,” by Christine A. 28(2):151-53, 54(4):159-61, 163, rev. of The Great Northwest: The Story Neergaard, 25(4):286-93 96(2):95, 98 of a Land and Its People, 65(2):85; Dr. Jackson (Squaxin Indian), 86(1):17-23 and postal service, development of, rev. of High Trails: A Guide to the “Dr. John Evans, U.S. Geologist, 1851-1861,”

102 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly by Richard X. Evans, 26(2):83-89, Dresner, Jonathan, rev. of The Labor Automobiles Launched the Modern 26(3):240 Movement and Japanese Immigrants in Wilderness Movement, by Paul S. Sutter, Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon, by Seattle, 99(2):101-102 review, 94(3):154-55 Frederick V. Holman, review, 2(1):44- Dressler, John, rev. of William Gilpin, Western Driver (ship), 11(2):146-47 46 Nationalist, 62(2):87 Driver, Harold E., Indians of North America, “Dr. John McLoughlin and His Guests,” by T. Drevdahl, Denise, rev. of Death Stalks the 53(4):156-58; rev. of Reference C. Elliott, 3(1):63-77 Yakama: Epidemiological Transitions Encylopedia of the American Indian, Dr. Judd, Hawaii’s Friend: A Biography of and Mortality on the Yakama Indian 59(1):51 Gerrit Parmele Judd (1803-1873), by Reservation, 1888-1964, 89(3):161 Driver, Isaac, 63(4):146 Gerrit J. Judd IV, review, 53(2):85 Drew, Fred, 42(4):305-306, 313 “Driving Reindeer in Alaska,” by Clarence L. “Dr. Kyo Koike, 1878-1947: Physician, Poet, Drew, G., 13(1):18-19 Andrews, 26(2):90-93 Photographer,” by Carol Zabilski, Drew, John, 98(1):22, 27 Droker, Howard A., 87(1):3 68(2):72-79 Drew, R. F., rev. of John Ledyard’s Journey works of: “Seattle Race Relations during Dr. Minor, by T. M. Pelly, 24(3):237-38 Through Russia and Siberia, 1787- the Second World War,” 67(4):163- Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend: 1788: The Journal and Selected Letters, 74; Family of Strangers: Building a An Autobiography, by Samuel E. 58(4):195 Jewish Community in Washington Kelly, with Quintard Taylor, review, Drewyer, George. See Drouillard, George State, review, 95(4):211-12; Seattle’s 102(4):201-202 Drewyer’s River. See Palouse River Unsinkable Houseboats: An Illustrated “Drafting Washington’s State Constitution,” Dreyfuss, Simeon, “A Prism of Carved Rock: History, review, 70(2):90; rev. of The 48(1):22-24 Dalles Area Rock Art as an Insight into Making of an Ethnic Middle Class: Drain Academy, 46(1):11 Native American Cultures,” 74(2):69- Portland Jewry over Four Generations, Drake, Daniel, 13(3):167-80 76 75(1):41; rev. of Maritime Memories of Drake, Emory, 89(2):110 Drift (literary magazine), 74(3):101 Puget Sound, 69(3):141 Drake, George, 84(1):22-24, 27-28 Drifting Sands of Party Politics, by Oscar W. “Dropping the ‘H’ from Port Townsend,” by Drake, June, 89(2):110 Underwood, 23(1):69 Edmond S. Meany, 24(1):49-52 Drake Brothers (Silverton, Oreg.), 89(2):110 Drifting toward Mayhem: The Bank Crisis in Drouillard, George, 62(2):71 Draper, Theodore, The Rediscovery of Black the United States, 1930-1933, by Robert “The Drowned Forest of the Columbia Nationalism, review, 62(3):125-26 Lynn Fuller, review, 101(3/4):164-65 Gorge,” by J. Neilson Barry, 26(2):119- Drawing Back Culture: The Makah Struggle Driftmier, Ben, “Comparative Study of State 22 for Repatriation, by Ann M. Tweedie, Constitutions for Provisions Not Drukman, Mason, Wayne Morse: A Political review, 94(4):212-14 Found in Our Own,” 3(4):259-73 Biography, review, 90(1):47 Drawing Lines in the Forest: Creating Driftwood Valley: A Woman Naturalist in the Drum, Henry, 26(2):94-95, 106 Wilderness Areas in the Pacifi c Northern Wilderness, by Theodora C. Drumheller, Daniel, 16(3):192-93, 17(3):191 Northwest, by Kevin R. Marsh, review, Stanwell-Fletcher, review, 92(2):101- works of: “Uncle Dan” Drumheller Tells 99(2):92-93 102 Thrills of Western Trails in 1854, Drawing Shadows to Stone: The Photography Driggs, Howard R., Hidden Heroes of the 17(2):147-48 of the Jesup North Pacifi c Expedition, Rockies, 15(4):304; The Old West Drumheller, Martha A., 8(1):38 1897-1902, by Laurel Kendall, Barbara Speaks, review, 49(1):40; Ox-Team Drumheller, Wash., 9(2):117 Math, and Thomas Ross Miller, review, Days on the Oregon Trail, 14(2):152-53; Drumm, Stella M., ed., Journal of a Fur- 90(2):89-90 Westward America, review, 33(3):358- Trading Expedition on the Upper Drawn to Yellowstone: Artists in America’s First 59 Missouri, 1812-1813, by John Luttig, National Park, by Peter H. Hassrick, Drink in Canada: Historical Essays, ed. Cheryl 58(1):3-5 review, 95(4):207-208 Krasnick Warsh, review, 86(3):118-20 Drummond, Thomas, 19(1):27-28 Dray (settler), 8(1):44 Drinking in America: A History, by Mark Drums and Scalpel: From Native Healers to Drayton, Joseph, 16(1):51-52, 55-61, Edward Lender and James Kirby Physicians on the North Pacifi c Coast, 16(2):140-45, 16(3):214-17, 221, Martin, review, 75(4):185 by R. Geddes Large, review, 60(3):164- 16(4):292, 17(1):43-64, 17(2):136 Dripps, Andrew, 35(1):34, 36, 39(1):5-7, 12- 65 Drayton Harbor Oyster Company, 91(3):166 29, 31 Drury, Clifford Merrill, 48(1):17, 75(3):140- Dream a Little: Land and Social Justice in Dripps and Fontenelle Fur Company, 41, 102(2):69 Modern America, by Dorothee E. 24(1):31, 36 works of: “Early American Contacts with Kocks, review, 93(3):161-62 Driscoll, John J., rev. of Canoe and Saddle, the Japanese,” 36(4):319-30; “The Dreamer-Prophets of the Columbia Plateau: 48(1):30; rev. of Fur Hunters of the Far Oregonian and Indian’s Advocate,” Smohalla and Skolaskin, by Robert West, 48(1):30 56(4):159-67; “The Spokane Indian H. Ruby and John A. Brown, review, Driscoll, Joseph, War Discovers Alaska, review, Mission at Tshimakain, 1838-1848,” 80(4):156-57 34(3):328-29 67(1):1-9; ed., “Gray’s Journal of Dreams of Fort Garry, by Robert Watson, Driscoll, Karen Morgan, comp. and ed., Not 1838,” by W. H. Gray, 29(3):277-82; 23(4):305 As Briefed: From the Doolittle Raid to Chief Lawyer of the Nez Perce Indians, Dreiser, Theodore, 53(3):111-12 a German Stalag, by C. Ross Greening, 1796-1876, review, 72(4):182; Elkanah Drescher, Nuala McGann, “Three Problems review, 93(4):206 and Mary Walker, Pioneers among the for the Labor Historian,” 60(1):29-31 Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Spokane Indians, review, 32(1):111- Dresden, Donald, The Marquis de Mores: Chinese Americans, by Jean Pfaelzer, 12; Henry Harmon Spalding, Pioneer Emperor of the Bad Lands, review, review, 99(3):142-43 of Old Oregon, review, 27(4):391-92; 62(1):38-39 Driven Wild: How the Fight against Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and

Index 103 the Opening of Old Oregon, review, Du Bois, W. E. B., 65(2):66-78, 70(2):51, Dudley, E. R., 96(3):125-27 66(2):84-85; Marcus Whitman, M.D.: 53-56 Due, John F., The Electric Interurban Railways Pioneer and Martyr, review, 29(2):205- Du Bourg, Louis Guillaume Valentine, in America, review, 52(2):68-69; 207; My Road from Yesterday: An 32(2):174, 176-91 Rails to the Ochoco Country, review, Autobiography, review, 77(2):75; Nine Du Four, Clarence John, The Russian 60(4):229-30 Years with the Spokane Indians: The Withdrawal From California, 25(1):73 Dueber, Peter, 41(3):244, 248-52 Diary, 1838, 1848, of Elkanah Walker, Du Nord (North West Company employee), Duff (ship), 36(2):103-107, 110 review, 68(4):198; A Tepee In His Front 4(1):5 Duff: A Life in the Law, by David Ricardo Yard: A Biography of H. T. Cowley, Du Pont Corporation. See DuPont Williams, review, 76(3):116 One of the Four Founders of the City of Dublin, Thomas, ed., Immigrant Voices: New Duff, Wilson, Images: Stone: B.C.: Thirty Spokane, Washington, review, 41(1):73; Lives in America, 1773-1986, review, Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian ed., Diaries and Letters of Henry H. 85(3):119 Sculpture, review, 68(4):197-98 Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith Relating Dubofsky, Melvyn, “James H. Hawley and Duff Pattullo of British Columbia, by Robin to the Nez Perce Mission, 1838-1842, the Origins of the Haywood Case,” Fisher, review, 83(3):114-15 review, 50(3):116; ed., First White 58(1):23-32; We Shall Be All: A History Duffek, Karen, The Transforming Image: Women Over the Rockies: Diaries, of the Industrial Workers of the World, Painted Arts of Northwest Coast First Letters, and Biographical Sketches of the review, 61(4):230-31, abr. ed., review, Nations, review, 93(2):94-95 Six Women of the Oregon Mission Who 93(1):44-45; rev. of Jurisdictional Duffi n, Andrew P., “Remaking the Made the Overland Journey in 1836 Disputes in Construction: The Causes, Palouse: Farming, Capitalism, and and 1838, 2 vols., review, 55(3):128, the Joint Board, and the nlrb, 53(2):85- Environmental Change, 1825-1914,” Vol. 2, review, 58(2):102-103; ed., 86 95(4):194-204; Plowed Under: The Spalding-Lowrie Correspondence, Dubois (Idaho) reclamation project, Agriculture and Environment in the review, 34(1):121; rev. of Desert 78(4):123-25, 128 Palouse, review, 99(2):100-101; rev. Saints: The Mormon Frontier in Dubois, Fred T., 27(2):175, 60(2):82 of Company Towns of the Pacifi c Utah, 33(4):452-53; rev. of From anti-Mormon stance of, 60(4):193-98 Northwest, 96(1):42-43; rev. of Game Honeymoon to Massacre: The Story and free coinage of silver, 33(3):286-93, in the Garden: A Human History of of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, 296, 53(4):138-44 Wildlife in Western Canada to 1940, 33(1):72-73; rev. of Life and Letters and Idaho borders, 21(4):285-87, 95(3):155-56; rev. of Native River: The of Mrs. Jason Lee, 28(3):318-19; rev. 46(3):82-88 Columbia Remembered, Priest Rapids to of Marcus Whitman, Crusader, Part and Idaho election of 1918, 56(1):17-29 the International Boundary, 95(2):96; One, 1802-1839, 28(1):89-91; rev. of and irrigation, 93(1):21 rev. of Plundertown, USA: Coos Bay Miles Goodyear, 29(2):210-11; rev. of works of: Fred T. Dubois’s “The Making of Enters the Global Economy, 95(3):162 Narcissa Whitman, Pioneer of Oregon, a State,” review, 64(2):92 Duffi n, Robert, 6(1):50-54, 12(1):47, 50, 33(1):72-73; rev. of Reports and Dubrieul, Jean Baptiste, 24(3):221, 224, 230 51(1):2-3, 6 Letters of Herbert Beaver, 1836-1838, Dubrow, Gail, Sento at Sixth and Main: Duffy, Barbara, rev. of Mazama: The Past Chaplain to the Hudson’s Bay Company Preserving Landmarks of Japanese 100 Years; Life and Events in the Upper and Missionary to the Indians at Fort American Heritage, review, 94(3):153- Methow Valley and Early Winters, Vancouver, 50(4): 162 54 90(2):97 Drury, Wells, 22(4):260-62 Duck Stamp Act (1934). See Migratory Bird Dufresne, Frank, Alaska’s Animals and Fishes, works of: An Editor on the Comstock Lode, Hunting Stamp Act (1934) review, 46(4):124-25 review, 28(2):203-204 Ducker, James H., “An Auto in the Wilderness: Dugan, Dan O., 95(1):19 Drushka, Ken, HR: A Biography of H. R. Dr. Percival’s 1911 Alaska-Yukon Dugan, Frank P., 24(2):96-97, 51(4):171 MacMillan, review, 88(2):97-98; Drive,” 90(2):77-88; “Curriculum Dugan, Mark, The Grey Fox: The True Story Working in the Woods: A History of for a New Culture: A Case Study of of Bill Miner—Last of the Old-Time Logging on the West Coast, review, Schools and Alaska Natives, 1884- Bandits, review, 86(4):191-92 84(4):153 1947,” 91(2):71-83; “Gold Rushers Dugdale, D. E., 82(3):99 The Dry Years: Prohibition and Social Change North: A Census Study of the Yukon Duis, Perry R., The Saloon: Public Drinking in in Washington, by Norman H. Clark, and Alaskan Gold Rushes, 1896- Chicago and Boston, 1880-1920, review, review, 56(4):176-77, rev. ed., review, 1900,” 85(3):82-92; rev. of Farallon: 76(4):157 79(4):161 Shipwreck and Survival on the Alaska Duke, David C., “Anna Louise Strong and the Dryad, Wash., 9(2):117 Shore, 92(4):209; rev. of Gamblers Search for a Good Cause,” 66(3):123- Dryden, Cecil, By Sea on the , and Dreamers: Women, Men, and 37 review, 47(4):126; Dryden’s History of Community in the Klondike, 90(3):164; Duke of York. See Chet-ze-moka (Duke of Washington, review, 60(3):163; Indian rev. of A Hoghead’s Random Railroad York; Klallam leader) Oasis, review, 31(1):115-17; Up the Reminiscences, 88(3):156 The Dukes, by Douglas E. Harker, review, Columbia for Furs, review, 40(4):344- Duckett, Kenneth, 48(3):106 67(4):181 45 works of: Modern Manuscripts: A Practical Dulles, Foster Rhea, America in the Pacifi c, Dryden, Wash., 9(2):117 Manual for Their Management, Care, review, 24(1):58-59; The Road to Dryden’s History of Washington, by Cecil and Use, review, 68(3):148-49 Teheran. The Story of Russia and Dryden, review, 60(3):163 Dude Ranching in Yellowstone Country: Larry America, 1781-1943, review, 35(3):269- Dryer, Thomas Jefferson, 44(3):107-108, Larom and Valley Ranch, 1915-1969, by 72 54(2):54-56, 76(2):54-55 W. Hudson Kensel, review, 103(1):39- Dumbell, K. E. M., Seeing the West, review, Du Bois, S. A., 39(2):140-41 40 12(1):71-72

104 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Dumke, Glenn S., The Boom of the Eighties in of Anthropology, review, 81(4):155 Dunning, William Archibald, The British Southern California, review, 36(2):180- Duncan, Kunigunde, Blue Star: Told From Empire and the United States, 6(2):130- 81; ed., Mexican Gold Trail: The the Life of Corabelle Fellows, review, 31 Journal of a Forty-Niner, by George 31(1):115-17 Dunsmuir, James, 102(2):79, 87 W. B. Evans, review, 37(3):267-68; rev. Duncan, Matthew, 28(4):351 Dunsmuir, Richard, 102(2):81. See also R. of The Colorado, 38(1):87-88; rev. of Duncan, William, 5(1):51-52, 8(1):39, Dunsmuir and Sons Gold Rush: The Journals, Drawings, 21(4):271-72, 274-75 DuPont, 85(1):7-13, 95(2):83, 96(3):124-27, and Other Papers of J. Goldsborough Duncan Plan, 69(3):129-30 101(2):88, 92, 101(2):88, 92 Bruff, Captain, Washington City and Dundas, Henry, 41(4):352 Dupont, Wash., 9(2):118 California Mining Association, April 2, Dungeness, Wash., 9(2):118, 24(4):264-70, DuPre, Gertrude, 73(2):56, 58 1849-July 20, 1851, 35(4):367-68 28(3):312-15 DuPuy, William Atherton, The Nation’s Dun, R. G. See R. G. Dun Company Dungeness Canal, 10(1):33 Forests, review, 30(2):233 Dunae, Patrick A., Gentlemen Emigrants: Dungeness-Sequim Cooperative Creamery, Durden, Robert F., The Climax of Populism: From the British Public Schools to the 24(4):268 The Election of 1896, review, 57(1):45- Canadian Frontier, review, 73(4):190; Dunham, Wayland A., Blue Enchantment; The 46 rev. of Letters from Windermere, 1912- Story of Crater Lake, review, 33(2):217- Durgin, Alonzo, 15(2):103-104 1914, 77(1):34 18 Durham, George, “Canoes from Cedar Logs: Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 96(2):70 Dunham, William H., 11(2):141-42 A Study of Early Types and Designs,” Dunbar, Ralph Oregon, 4(1):39-40, 4(4):254, Duniway, A. J., 9(2):137-40 46(2):33-39 260, 271-72, 15(2):103-104, 22(4):283 Duniway, Abigail Scott, 17(1):29-30, 32 Durham, Philip, The Negro Cowboys, review, Dunbar, Robert G., “The Economic in journalism, 74(4):155-58 56(3):135-36 Development of the Gallatin Valley,” papers of, 87(3):166 Durieu, Pierre-Paul, 19(2):125-26, 128, 132, 47(4):117-23; “The Initiation of and woman suffrage, 17(1):29-30, 32, 19(3):183, 72(3):102-105, 97(1):33-35, the McNary-Haugen Movement in 42(2):127-28, 135-36, 58(1):7, 10, 99(4):164 Montana and the Pacifi c Northwest,” 67(2):50-54, 56, 59, 62, 87(3):166, Durkopp, William, 49(3):92 71(2):63-71; Forging New Rights in 95(2):75-77, 79, 96(2):77-78, Durning, Jean, Seattle in Black and White: Western Waters, review, 75(2):93; rev. 98(4):159-67 The Congress of Racial Equality and the of Feedlot Empire: Beef Cattle Feeding works of: Edna and John: A Romance of Fight for Equal Opportunity, review, in Illinois and Iowa, 1840-1900, Idaho Flat, ed. Debra Shein, review, 102(3):150-51 67(4):175; rev. of M. L. Wilson and the 92(4):210-11 dust storm in Wash. and Oreg. (1931), Campaign for the Domestic Allotment, Dunkards, 61(1):11-12 79(2):50-55 62(1):44-45; rev. of Men to Match My Dunlap, Anna C., 43(2):127 Dusty, Wash., 22(3):183 Mountains: The Opening of the Far Dunlap, Leslie W., “The Oregon Free Press,” Dutch Immigrant Memoirs and Related West, 1840-1900, 48(3):108-109; rev. 33(2):171-85 Writings, ed. Henry S. Lucas, review, of Witching for Water, Oil, Pipes, and Dunlap, S. S., 8(1):33 47(3):93-94 Precious Minerals: A Persistent Folk Dunlap, Thomas R., Saving America’s Wildlife, “Dutiful Daughter to Independent Woman: Belief from Frontier Days down to the review, 80(1):37; rev. of Reel Nature: The Diaries of Reba Hurn, 1907-1908,” Present, 70(1):44 America’s Romance with Wildlife on by Laura Arksey, 95(4):182-93 Dunbar, Seymour, A History of Travel in Film, 92(2):98 Duval, Wash., 9(2):118 America, review, 6(3):205-207 Dunlay, Thomas W., Kit Carson and the Duwamish people, 2(4):305-308 Duncalo, Frederic, A Brief History of the War, Indians, review, 93(3):159-60; Wolves Duwamish racetrack (Seattle), baseball at, 10(1):75 for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and 87(4):172-73, 175-76 Duncan, Charles (ship captain), 57(1):15, 17 Auxiliaries with the United States Army, Duwamish River (Wash.), 48(1):1-6, 90(1):8- Duncan, Charles T., ed., An Overland Journey 1860-90, review, 75(2):86 11 from New York to San Francisco in the Dunlop, N., 102(2):87 DuWors, Richard, “Documents from the Summer of 1859, by Horace Greeley, Dunn, Donald D., 82(1):5-7 Indian Fishing Rights Controversy in review, 56(1):37-38 Dunn, Douglas, “B.C. Explorers: A Digital the Pacifi c Northwest,” 99(2):55-65 Duncan, David, 26(3):215, 217 History of the Pacifi c Northwest,” Dwan, Stephen, 74(1):14-15 Duncan, Dayton, Scenes of Visionary 99(1):48-50 Dwight, Timothy, 16(2):123-24 Enchantment: Refl ections on Lewis and Dunn, Duncan, 85(3):115 Dwight L. Moody, American Evangelist, 1837- Clark, review, 96(4):207-208 Dunn, Edgar S., Jr., Regions, Resources, and 1899, by James L. Findlay, Jr., review, Duncan, James A., 52(3):85, 91-93, 95, 98, Economic Growth, review, 57(2):85 61(3):170 55(4):147, 154-56, 57(4):151, 155- Dunn, Millie, 37(2):138, 140 Dworshak Dam (Idaho), 89(3):166 56, 69(3):129, 70(1):33, 86(1):38, Dunn, Robert, 100(3):112-16 Dwyer, Richard A., Lying on the Eastern Slope: 98(4):187, 190 Dunn, Walter S., Jr., rev. of Guns on the Early James Townsend’s Comic Journalism on Duncan, John W., 72(4):174 Frontiers: A History of Firearms from the Mining Frontier, review, 76(2):71; Duncan, Johnson K., 2(2):118-19, 30(3):304, Colonial Times Through the Years of the ed., Songs of the American West, review, 306, 32(1):12, 17, 19-52, 58 Western Fur Trade, 49(1):44-45; rev. of 60(2):83; ed., The Songs of the Gold Duncan, Kate C., One Thousand One Curious The Northwest Gun, 49(1):44-45 Rush, review, 56(4):181-82 Things: Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Dunne, Gerald T., Justice Joseph Story and Dwyer, Robert Joseph, The Gentile Comes Native American Art, review, 93(1):42- the Rise of the Supreme Court, review, to Utah; A Study in Religious and 43; Out of the North: The Subarctic 63(4):175 Social Confl ict (1862-1890), review, Collection of the Haffenreffer Museum Dunne, Willis F., 64(1):12-20 33(3):354-56

Index 105 Dwyer, Tim, 67(4):145-46 1918, review, 30(4):462-64 “Early Cuttermen in Alaska Waters,” by Dwyer, William L., The Goldmark Case: An Eager, Abigail Holden, 18(2):123, 126-31, Dennis L. Noble and Truman R. American Libel Trial, review, 76(2):71; 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Strobridge, 78(3):74-82 rev. of Decade of Fear: Senator Eager, Eddie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191-98, “Early Days at the Cascades,” by George Iman, Hennings and Civil Liberties, 57(2):56 18(4):277-88 18(4):261-65 Dyar, Ralph E., News for an Empire: The Story Eager, Everett, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- “Early Days at White Salmon and The of the Spokesman-Review of Spokane, 98, 18(4):277-88 Dalles,” by Camilla Thomson Donnell, Washington, and of the Field it Serves, Eager, Hattie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- 4(2):105-15 review, 43(2):171-73 98, 18(4):277-88 Early Days in Old Oregon, by Katharine Berry Dyck, Harvey L., ed., Empire and Nations: Eager, James, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191-98, Judson, review, 7(4):324-26 Essays in Honour of Frederic H. Soward, 18(4):277-88 Early Days in the Big Bend Country, by review, 62(2):93 Eager, Luther, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- William S. Lewis, 17(4):302 Dye, Douglas, “For the Sake of Seattle’s Soul: 98, 18(4):277-88 Early Days in the Fir Tree Country, by Mabel The Seattle Council of Churches, the Eager, Nellie, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191-98, Goodwin Cleland, 15(2):148-49 Nikkei Community, and World War II,” 18(4):277-88 “The Early Defense and Militia of the 93(3):127-36 Eager, William, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Okanagan Valley, 1871-1914,” by R. H. Dye, Eva Emery, 2(3):254, 18(4):269, 98, 18(4):277-88 Roy, 57(1):28-35 25(2):129, 58(1):7-12, 101(2):82 Eagle (ship), 12(3):185-86, 188, 195-97 “Early Development of Railroads in the works of: The Conquest: The True Story Eagle, Alaska, 85(3):83-92 Pacifi c Northwest,” by C. J. Smith, of Lewis and Clark, 22(4):295-307, Eagle Gorge, Wash., 9(2):119 13(4):243-50 58(1):7-9, 83(1):22-28, 98(4):161, Eagle Gorge Dam. See Howard A. Hanson “Early Efforts at Road Making,” by George H. 163, 167; McDonald of Oregon, review, Dam Himes, 15(4):263-65 1(2):66-70; The Soul of America, an Eagle Valley (B.C.), 86(1):29-32 “Early Efforts to Locate the Capital of Oregon Iliad, 25(4):305-306; rev. of The Eagle’s Gift; Alaska Eskimo Tales, by Knud Washington Territory,” by Arthur S. Sacajawea, 24(2):149-50 Rasmussen, review, 24(1):59-60 Beardsley, 32(3):239-87 Dye, Kevin, ed., Recollections from the Colville Eagleton, Clyde, 49(3):108-10 The Early Far West, by W. J. Ghent, 23(1):71- Indian Agency, 1886-1889, by Rickard Eames, Wilberforce, 29(2):223-24 72 D. Gwydir, review, 93(4):205-206 “Eamon de Valera and the Northwest: Irish “Early Followers of Captain Gray,” by F. W. Dyer, Brainerd, rev. of Americans Interpret Nationalism Confronts the Red Scare,” Howay, 18(1):11-20 Their Civil War, 45(3):102-103; rev. of by Timothy J. Sarbaugh, 81(4):145-51 The Early History of Cuba, 1492-1586, by I. A. James K. Polk: Continentalist, 1843- Earle, Frances M., rev. of The External Trade Wright, 8(1):69 1846, 58(4):209-10 of the Pacifi c Northwest, 34(3):310-11; “The Early History of Fort George Wright: Dyer, Denee, 78(3):92-94 rev. of Supplementary Analysis of the Black Infantrymen and Theodore Dyer, Thomas G., Theodore Roosevelt and the External Trade of the Pacifi c Northwest, Roosevelt in Spokane,” by Mary Ellen Idea of Race, review, 72(4):183 34(3):310-11 Rowe, 80(3):91-100 Dyer, William, 4(4):258, 269 “Earliest Celebrations of Independence Day Early History of Idaho, by W. J. McConnell, Dyes, J. W. W., 16(1):51-52, 55-61 in the Northwest,” by O. B. Sperlin, review, 5(2):142-43 Dyment, Colin V., 10(3):237-38 35(3):215-22 “The Early History of Pocatello, Idaho,” by Dyrenforth, Robert St. George, 52(4):132-33 “Earliest Expedition against Puget Sound Robert L. Wrigley, Jr., 34(4):353-65 Dyson, Lowell K., Red Harvest: The Indians,” by Frank Ermatinger, Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Communist Party and American 1(2):16-29 Neighbors, by John R. Swanton, Farmers, review, 74(3):138 “An Early Account of Japanese Life in the 13(4):306 Pacifi c Northwest: Writings of Nagai The Early History of the Fraser River Mines, by Kafu,” ed. Stephen W. Kohl, 70(2):58- Frederic W. Howay, 17(3):236 68 The Early History of the Lumber Trade of E “An Early Account of the Loss of the Boston in Kansas City, by Charles P. Deatherage, 1803,” ed. F. W. Howay, 17(4):280-88 16(2):154 E. H. Harriman, a Biography, by George “Early Agricultural Settlements in Southern “The Early History of the Palouse River and Kennan, 13(4):302-303 Idaho,” by Leslie L. Sudweeks, Its Names,” by Albert W. Thompson, E. J. Dodge Steamship Company, 30(2):142- 28(2):137-50 62(2):69-76 43 “Early American Contacts with the Japanese,” The Early History of Transportation in Oregon, E. O. Holland and the State College of by Clifford M. Drury, 36(4):319-30 by Henry Villard, review, 35(3):268-69 Washington, 1916-1944, by Wiliam M. Early American Mountaineers, by Allen H. “The Early History of White Pine County, Landeen, review, 50(2):68-69 Bent, 5(1):62 Nevada, 1865-1887,” by Russell E. T. Barnette: The Strange Story of the Man “Early Architecture in the Northwest,” by Richard Elliott, 30(2):145-68 Who Founded Fairbanks, by Terrence Thomas R. Garth, Jr., 38(3):215-32 “Early Irrigation in the Boise Valley,” by Paul Cole, review, 73(3):133 “Early Athletics at the University of L. Murphy, 44(4):177-84 E. W. Nelson’s Notes on the Indians of the Washington,” by Charles M. Gates, Early Japanese History (c. 40 B. C.–A. D. Yukon and Innoko Rivers, Alaska, ed. 52(3):99-107 1167), by Robert Karl Reischauer, James W. VanStone, review, 70(4):182 Early Catholic Missions in Old Oregon, Vol. review, 29(1):102-104 Eagan, Charles P., 2(1):34 1, ed. Clarence B. Bagley, review, Early Klickitat Valley Days, by Robert Ballou, Eagan, James Michael, ed., Documents and 23(3):228, Vol. 2, ed. Clarence B. review, 30(3):346-48 Readings in the History of Europe Since Bagley, review, 24(1):60-61 “Early Letter from the Methodist Mission,” by

106 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Cyrus Shepard, 24(1):53-57 ed. Everett E. Edwards and Fulmer Eastman, Carol M., ed., The Tsimshian and “Early Library Development in Washington,” Mood, review, 30(3):354-56 Their Neighbors of the North Pacifi c by Charles W. Smith, 17(4):246-58 Earnest, Ernest, Expatriates and Patriots: Coast, review, 77(1):31 Early Maritime Artists of the Pacifi c Northwest American Artists, Scholars, and Writers Eastman, Elaine Goodale, Pratt: The Red Coast, 1741-1841, by John Frazier in Europe, review, 60(2):114-15 Man’s Moses, review, 27(1):86-87 Henry, review, 76(2):74 “The Earnest Ladies: The Walla Walla Eastman, George, 23(3):239 The Early Medici, by L. Collison-Morley, Woman’s Club and the Equal Suffrage Eastman, Max, 50(3):85 28(1):110 League of 1886-1889,” by Nelson A. Easton, J. S., 26(3):214-15 Early Mormonism and the Magic World View, Ault, 42(2):123-37 Easton, Robert, Guns, Gold and Caravans: The by Michael D. Quinn, review, 79(2):80 The Earnest Men: Republicans of the Civil Extraordinary Life and Times of Fred “‘The Early Morning of Yakima’s Day of War Senate, by Allan G. Bogue, review, Meyer Schroder. . . . review, 70(4):183; Greatness’: The Yakima County 75(2):81 Max Brand: The Big “Westerner,” Agricultural Boom of 1905-1911,” by Earth Lodge Cult, 64(3):120 review, 62(3):120 G. Thomas Edwards, 73(2):78-89 Earthlight, Wordfi re: The Work of Ivan Easton, Stanly A., 84(2):43-49 “An Early Nineteenth-Century Artist in Doig, by Elizabeth Simpson, review, Easton, Wash., 9(2):120 Alaska: Louis Choris and the First 86(2):93-94 “Eastward Expansion of Population from the Kotzebue Expedition,” by James W. earthquakes, in Russian America (1840-66), Pacifi c Slope,” by Guy Vernon Bennett, VanStone, 51(4):145-58 74(2):59-61, 65-68 3(2):115-23 Early Okanogan History, by William C. Easley, Roxanne, “Demographic Borderlands: Eaton, Allen H., The Oregon System: The Story Brown, review, 4(2):130 People of Mixed Heritage in the of Direct Legislation in Oregon, review, Early Printing in the Oregon Country, by Russian American Company and the 4(1):44-45 Alfred Powers, 25(3):234 Hudson’s Bay Company, 1670-1870,” Eaton, Charles H., 12(3):223, 23(2):144-47, “Early Protest Against Incorporation of 99(2):73-91 36(4):334-36 Seattle,” 23(4):301-302 East Greenacres (Spokane Valley), 84(1):9, 15 Eaton, Clement, Jefferson Davis, review, “Early Recollections and Impressions of East India Company, 15(1):3, 5-10, 21(4):243- 70(4):187 Umatilla County, Oregon,” by Park 44, 253, 265, 102(4):183-84 Eaton, Cora Smith, 67(2):57-58, 96(2):78-79 Weed Willis, 28(3):301-11 Easterbrook, G. W., “Washington Territory in Eaton, Hattie, 14(2):117 “‘Early Records of the University,” by the War Between the States,” 2(1):33- Eaton, J. H., 16(1):38-39 Edmond S. Meany, 8(2):114-23 39 Eaton, Jeanette, Narcissa Whitman, Pioneer of “Early Relations of the Sandwich Islands to Easterbrook, W. F., rev. of Trade Union Oregon, review, 33(1):72-73 the Old Oregon Territory,” by Guy Agreements in Canadian Industry, Eaton, John, 98(4):172-73 Vernon Bennett, 4(2):116-26 34(4):415-16 Eaton, Lestina Z. Himes, 23(1):54-60 Early Schools of Washington Territory, by The Eastern Establishment and the Western Eaton, Nathan, 23(1):54-60 Angie Burt Bowden, 26(2):151-52 Experience: The West of Frederic Eaton Reindeer Station (Unalakleet, Alaska), The Early Sentiment for the Annexation of Remington, Theodore Roosevelt, and 75(3):102-106 California: An Account of the Growth Owen Wister, by G. Edward White, Eayrs, George Washington. See Ayres, George of American Interest in California From review, 60(1):38-39 Washington 1835 to 1846, by Robert Glass Cleland, The Eastern Frontier: The Settlement of Eayrs, James, The Art of the Possible: 6(4):280 Northern New England, 1610-1763, by Government and Foreign Policy in “Early Spanish Artists on the Northwest Charles E. Clark, review, 62(4):155 Canada, review, 54(1):43-44 Coast,” by Donald C. Cutter, 54(4):150- Eastern Oregon Land Company, 100(4):175 Ebbets, John, 23(4):261, 275, 280-81 57 Eastern Outfi tting Company (Seattle), Ebbets, Richard, 23(4):261-64, 271-76 The Early Spanish Main, by Carl Ortwin 70(2):70 Ebbley, Norman, Jr., 88(1):4, 7 Sauer, review, 58(3):156-57 Eastern Railway and Lumber Company, Ebel, Wesley J., Saving the Salmon: A History “Early Telephone Use in Seattle, 1880s-1920s,” 102(3):125 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ by Keiko Tanaka, 92(4):190-202 The Eastern Valleys of the Purcell Range, Efforts to Protect Anadromous Fish on Early Views: Historical Vignettes of Sitka British Columbia, by Conrad Kain, the Columbia and Snake Rivers, review, National Historical Park, by Kristen 19(3):235 88(1):16-17 Griffi n, review, 95(3):156-57 Eastern Washington Primer, comp. Oscar M. Ebenstein, William, Fascist Italy, review, Early Visitors to Southeastern Alaska: Nine Waddell, 34(2):230 31(1):117-19 Accounts, ed. R. N. DeArmond, review, Eastern Washington State Historical Eber, Dorothy, ed., Pitseolak: Pictures out of 71(3):138 Society, 10(1):48, 11(1):38, 45(3):91- My Life, review, 65(1):41-42 Early Voyages of the Pacifi c; a Few Notes on the 94, 46(2):51, 91(2):87-88, 91-92, Eberstadt, Edward, The William Robertson Days of Iron Men and Wooden Ships, 102(2):69, 75 Coe Collection of Western Americana, comp. Archie W. Shiels, 22(3):229 works of: History, Constitution and Annual review, 40(1):74-76 “Early Wagon Roads in the Inland Empire,” Report, 1918, review, 10(2):153 Ebert, Eloise, rev. of Stations West: The Story by Otis W. Freeman, 45(4):125-30 Eastern Washington University, 103(2):63. of the Oregon Railways, 66(3):140-41 Early Washington Communities in Art, by See also Benjamin P. Cheney Academy; Ebey, Eason Benton, 7(3):241-43, 7(4):313, Washington State Historical Society, Washington State Normal School at 319, 8(1):43-60, 8(2):126-34, review, 60(1):28 Cheney 11(3):240, 33(3):297-320, 333-43 “Early Washington Post Offi ces,” by Lewis A. Eastern Washington’s Vanished Gristmills and Ebey, Elizabeth Ruth, 33(3):300, 334, McArthur, 20(2):129-33 the Men Who Ran Them, by Florence E. 33(4):432, 34(1):70-73 The Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Turner, Sherfey, review, 71(3):139 Ebey, Emily (Emily Bell; Emily Palmer; Emily

Index 107 Sconce), 33(3):297-323, 33(3):325-47, The Course of American Democratic review, 57(1):43-44 34(1):78 Thought: An Intellectual History Since economic depression. See depressions, works of: “Diary of Colonel Isaac N. 1815, 31(3):361-63; rev. of Frontier: economic; Great Depression and Mrs. Emily Ebey, 1856-1857,” American Literature and the American economic development 33(3):297-323 West, 56(4):183-84; rev. of Joseph of Alaska, 66(2):61-70, 75(2):62-69, Ebey, George W. P., 7(3):242, 33(3):301, 303, Hopkins Twichell: Mark Twain’s Friend 82(2):42-50 306, 308, 337-39, 34(1):62-63 and Pastor, 58(4):213-14; rev. of The of Alberta, and Mormons, 59(1):11-22 Ebey, Isaac N., 11(2):143-44, 148, 11(3):239- Journals of Richard Henry Dana, Jr., of Boise, Idaho, 92(1):3-14 40, 36(4):337-38 60(3):167-68; rev. of Mark Twain and and boom-and-bust cycles, 75(4):146-55, and creation of Wash. Terr., 13(1):18-19 John Bull: The British Connection, 80(4):122-32 as customs agent, 43(3):205-206 62(4):156-57; rev. of Mark Twain’s and hydroelectric power, 55(2):55-56, diary of, 7(3):239-46, 7(4):307-21, Correspondence with Henry Huttleston 59-60, 63 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52, 33(3):297-323 Rogers, 1893-1909, 61(3):171; rev. of and logging industry, 84(1):19-27 manuscripts of, 9(3):238-39 Mark Twain’s Hannibal, Huck and of Mont., 44(1):23-29, 47(4):117-23 murder of, 1(1):74-75, 1(2):53, 19(2):139- Tom, 61(3):171; rev. of Mark Twain’s and Mount Rainier National Park, 40, 31(4):419, 33(3):325-47, 33(4):410- Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts, 88(2):76-78 11, 36(1):69-78 61(3):171; rev. of Mr. Clemens and of Oreg.: in Coos Bay, 75(4):146-55; works of: “Diary of Colonel Isaac N. Mark Twain: A Biography, 57(4):180; during territorial period, 48(3):76-88 and Mrs. Emily Ebey, 1856-1857,” rev. of Richard Henry Dana: A of Utah Valley (Utah), 46(4):97-107 33(3):297-323 Biography, 61(4):233; rev. of A River of Wash., 39(3):214-32: at Bellingham Ebey, Jacob (Isaac’s father), 33(3):297, 303-18, Runs Through It and Other Stories, Bay, 80(4):122-32; in Yakima Valley, 334-39 68(1):45-46; rev. of The Salmon: and irrigation, 84(4):130-39; in Seattle, Ebey, Jacob Ellison, 7(3):240-44, 7(4):313, Their Fight for Survival, 65(4):192- and Boeing Company, 85(4):137-49; in 319, 8(1):41-60, 8(2):125-34, 93; rev. of The Shaping of a Family, A Wenatchee, 87(2):72-81 33(3):297-320, 333-43 Memoir, 71(4):189; rev. of The Spirit of “The Economic Development of the Ebey, Mary (Mary Bozarth; Mary Wright), American Government, 57(2):82; rev. Gallatin Valley,” by Robert G. Dunbar, 33(3):301, 305-306, 311, 317, 332, 334, of The Times of Melville and Whitman, 47(4):117-23 34(1):62-63, 34(1):73 39(1):70-71; rev. of Tommy Brayshaw: “Economic History of a Mormon Valley,” by Ebey, Rebecca Davis, 7(3):239-46, 7(4):307- The Ardent Angler-Artist, 71(2):94; rev. Leonard J. Arrington, 46(3):97-107 21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124-52, 33(3):336, of Who’s Who Among Pacifi c Northwest An Economic History of Canada, by Mary 338 Authors, 50(3):98 Quayle Innis, review, 27(3):272-73 Ebey, Sarah Blue, 33(3):297-303, 309, 312, Eccles, David, 49(3):114 An Economic History of North Idaho, 1800- 319, 334-39 Echeverria, Jeronima, ed., Portraits of Basques 1900, by D. E. Livingston-Little, review, Ebey, Sarah Harriet (Hettie), 8(2):151, in the New World, review, 92(1):48-49 57(1):39-40 33(3):300, 311, 332 Echeverría y Godoy, Atanasio, 54(4):156-57 “The Economic Impact of the Mullan Ebey, Winfi eld Scott, 9(3):238-39, 33(3):300- Echoes of Puget Sound: Fifty Years of Logging Road on Walla Walla, 1860-1883,” by 23 and Steamboating, by Torger Birkeland, Alexander C. McGregor, 65(3):118-29 diary of, 33(3):325-40, 347, 33(4):409-37, review, 52(4):159-60 An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution 34(1):39-86 Eckel, Paul E., “A Russian Expedition to Japan of the United States, by Charles A. on state capital location, 32(3):271-72 in 1852,” 34(2):159-67 Beard, review, 5(1):63 works of: “The Powder River and John Eckelman, E. O., rev. of George Washington: The Economic Thought of Franklin D. Day Mines in 1862: Diary of Winfi eld Die Geschichte einer Staatengruending, Roosevelt and the Origins of the New Scott Ebey,” 33(4):409-37, 34(1):39-86 23(1):66-67 Deal, by Daniel Fusfeld, 52(2):54 Ebey’s Landing (Wash.), 9(2):120 Eckenrode, H. J., George B. McClellan: The The Economic Thought of Woodrow Wilson, by Eblen, Jack Ericson, “Status, Mobility, and Man Who Saved the Union, review, William Diamond, review, 36(1):81-83 Empire: The Territorial Governors, 33(1):107-108 economics 1869-90,” 60(3):145-53; The First Eckersley, Herbert, 69(1):12 and colonialism, 54(1):1-8, 61(1):3-4, and Second United States Empires: Eckerson, Edwin P., 6(3):148-49 75(4):146-55 Governors and Territorial Government, Eckman, Julius, 76(2):59 and domination of western U.S. by eastern 1784-1912, review, 60(4):228 Eckmann, Ray, 100(3):108, 112 U.S., 54(1):1-8 Eby, Cecil, Between the Bullet and the Lie: Eclipse (ship), 102(4):186 and literary criticism, 44(3):97-105 American Volunteers in the Spanish Ecological and Economic Notes on Puget in study of western history, 89(2):84-96 Civil War, review, 61(4):235-36 Sound Kelps, by George B. Rigg, review, The Economics and Politics of Racial Eby, E. H., 97(3):126, 128 4(1):50 Accommodation: The Japanese of Los works of: “Gold in the Slag Heap: More Ecological Succession in the San Juan Islands, Angeles, 1900-1942, by John Modell, Mark Twain Material,” 59(1):45-47; by Norman S. Haynor, 21(2):150 review, 71(2):92 “A Note on ‘American Salmon,’ by The Economic, Financial and Political State Economics and Public Policy in Water Resource Rudyard Kipling: A Sketch from of Germany Since the War, by Peter P. Development, ed. Stephen C. Smith and American Notes,” 60(4):181-82; rev. Reinhold, 20(1):75 Emery N. Castle, review, 56(3):113 of American Intellectual Histories and Economic Beginnings of the Far West, by Economist, 47(3):77-78 Historians, 58(2):108; rev. of City of Katharine Coman, review, 4(2):127-28 Economy Seed and Feed Company (Medford, the West: Emerson, America, and the Economic Change in the Civil War Era, ed. Oreg.), 87(4):218 Urban Metaphor, 60(2):105; rev. of David T. Gilchrist and W. David Lewis, Ed Howe, Country Town Philosopher, by

108 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Calder M. Pickett, review, 61(4):234 Drury, review, 28(2):203-204 in Seattle: integration of public schools, Eddy, Dick, 8(2):87 “Edmond S. Meany: The Value of a Man,” by 73(2):50-61; during Progressive Eddy, Elmira, 19(3):194 Lee Paul Sieg, 26(3):163-64 Era, 74(4):167-77; and patriotism, Eddy, J. W., Hunting on Kenai Peninsula, “Edmond Sylvester’s Narrative of the 74(1):11-17; and public school 16(4):306-308 Founding of Olympia,” 36(4):331-39 teachers, 74(4):167-77, 91(1):42-43, Eddy, Mary Baker, 97(1):11-17 Edmonds, H. M. W., The Eskimo of St. 91(2):84-85, 91(3):136-37, 91(4):200- works of: Science and Health with Key to Michael and Vicinity, as Related by H. 201, 92(1):40-42 the Scriptures, 97(1):11-14 M. W. Edmonds, review, 59(3):165-66 regional differences in, 64(4):153-54 Eddy’s Bakeries (Mont.), 84(3):105 Edmonds, Wash., 9(2):121-22 in Wash., 18(3):163-80, 60(3):127-34, Edelman, Henry, 27(2):175 Edmondson, W. T., The Uses of Ecology: 101(1):4-5, 10-11: Aberdeen, 47(1):13; Edelson, S. Max, rev. of The Culture of Lake Washington and Beyond, review, during academy era, 41(4):346-51; Wilderness: Agriculture as Colonization 85(3):120 Deep River, 70(3):98-109; in fi rst state in the American West, 90(1):52-53 Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia constitution (1878), 10(2):120-23; Edelstein, Tilden G., Strange Enthusiasm: A Railway, 80(4):148-49 Hood Canal settlements, 48(1):10-11; Life of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Edmonton Mission, 49(2):55-60 legislation for, 60(3):127-33; during review, 61(2):118-19 Edmund Ruffi n: A Biography, by Betty L. territorial period, 16(4):257-62, Eden, Wash., 9(2):120-21 Mitchell, review, 74(1):40 24(3):211-20, 24(4):271-81, 41(4):342- Eden within Eden: Oregon’s Utopian Heritage, Edmunds, A. C., 66(2):77-78 51, 101(1):3, 103(1):25; Ruby mining by James J. Kopp, review, 100(4):192 Edmunds, R. David, ed., The New Warriors: district, 32(1):73; and teacher housing, Edes, William C., 58(3):132, 138, 73(2):68-71 Native American Leaders since 1900, 103(1):25-35; Washington State Edgar, Betsy, 33(4):406-407 review, 94(2):102; rev. of The View Grange position on, 30(3):261-68 Edgar, Charles, 12(3):207 from Offi cers’ Row: Army Perceptions of in women’s clubs, 93(1):3-12 Edgar, John, 13(1):8-13, 13(4):276-77, 279-80, Western Indians, 84(1):37 See also academic freedom during cold 15(4):295, 33(4):406-407, 101(2):75, 79 Edmunds Act (1882), 58(4):169, 59(1):11, 14, war; higher education; history, Edgar Gardner Murphy, Gentle Progressive, by 60(4):194-95 teaching of; schools; teachers; names Hugh C. Bailey, review, 61(1):59 Edmunds-Tucker Act (1887), 86(4):161-62 of individual educators; names of Edgecomb, Wash., 9(2):121 Edna and John: A Romance of Idaho Flat, individual institutions Edgerton, Keith, Montana Justice: Power, by Abigail Scott Duniway, ed. Debra Education and Information Offi ce. See Punishment, and the Penitentiary, Shein, review, 92(4):210-11 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, review, 96(3):152-53; rev. of Anaconda: Edson, Lelah Jackson, The Fourth Corner: Education and Information Offi ce Labor, Community, and Culture in Highlights from the Early Northwest, Education and the American Indian: The Road Montana’s Smelter City, 94(2):93; rev. review, 43(2):174-75, rpt., review, to Self-Determination, 1928-1973, by of Beer and Brewing in the Inland 60(3):162-63 Margaret Szasz, review, 67(2):92 Northwest, 1850 to 1950, 85(4):163; Edson, Norman Stewart, 80(2):56, 58-59 Education During Adolescence, by Ransom A. rev. of Dark Spaces: Montana’s Historic Educating for Service: Pacifi c Lutheran Mackie, 12(1):75 Penitentiary at Deer Lodge, 100(2):97; University, 1890-1990, by Philip Education in the United States: An Interpretive rev. of Gendered Justice in the American A. Nordquist, review, 82(3):111, History, by Robert L. Church and West: Women Prisoners in Men’s 83(4):152-55 Michael W. Sedlak, review, 68(3):146 Penitentiaries, 90(2):101-102; rev. of Educating in the American West: One Hundred The Education of Henry Adams, an Keeping the Peace: Police Reform in Years at Lewis-Clark State College, Autobiography, review, 10(1):73-74 Montana, 1889 to 1918, 87(2):107-108; 1893-1993, by Keith Petersen, review, Educational Center (Seattle), 86(4):193 rev. of The New Western History: The 85(3):119 “Educational Development in the Territory Territory Ahead, 91(2):96; rev. of Red education and State of Washington, 1853-1908,” Lodge and the Mythic West: Coal Miners in church-related institutions, 61(1):6-8 by Robert George Raymer, 18(3):163- to Cowboys, 95(2):104-105; rev. of of Alaska Natives: 54(2):67-70, 75(4):159- 80 Wildmen, Wobblies, and Whistle Punks: 63, 91(2):71-83 The Educational Services of President N. Stewart Holbrook’s Lowbrow Northwest, of Indians: by federal government, D. Showalter, by J. Orin Oliphant, 85(1):44 19(3):204, 43(4):262-63, 267-68, 17(4):306 Edgerton, Mary Wright, A Governor’s Wife 82(2):78, 85(3):126, 92(1):15-28; Edwall, Wash., 22(3):183 on the Mining Frontier: The Letters of by missionaries, 5(1): 5-16, 44, 52, Edward Hines Lumber Company, 84(1):26- Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863- 32(2):186-88, 41(2):158-59, 41(4):346- 27, 29 1865, review, 69(4):187-88 51, 42(3):226-27, 232-36 “Edward J. Allen, Pioneer and Roadbuilder,” Edgerton, Sidney, 34(3):293-304, 44(2):81, of Japanese Americans, 86(2):101, by Blanche Billings Mahlberg, 67(4):151-62 94(3):140-50 44(4):157-60 Edgewater, Wash., 9(2):121 and Latinos, 70(4):159-60, 162, 97(3):131, Edward Kern and American Expansion, by Edgewick, Wash., 9(2):121 136-37 Robert V. Hine, review, 53(4):162-63 Edison, Thomas, 27(1):56, 63-64 in Mont.: Billings, 31(3):279-81; Helena, Edward L. Doheny: Petroleum, Power, and Edison, Wash., 9(2):121 segregation in, 70(2):51 Politics in the United States and Mexico, Edison School (Spokane), 87(4):206-207 in Oreg.: academies, 46(1):5-11; and KKK, by Dan La Botz, review, 84(1):33 An Editor for Oregon: Charles A. Sprague 75(1):16-17, 80(1):12, 14-16, 18; public Edward Lewis Bob Bartlett of Alaska: A Life and the Politics of Change, by Floyd J. secondary schools, 64(2):70-79; reform in Politics, by Claus-M. Naske, review, McKay, review, 91(2):105-106 of, Chamberlain Hoel’s ideas on, 72(2):60 An Editor on the Comstock Lode, by Wells 66(2):58-59 Edward S. Curtis: The Life and Times of a

Index 109 Shadow Catcher, by Barbara A. Davis, and Clark Exposition, 74(2):94; rev. 7(2):100-22, 64(2):59, 61, 63-64, 69 review, 77(4):153 of Henry Villard and the University of Eells, Edwin, 6(2):96, 70(3):123, 126, Edward S. Curtis and the North American Oregon, 69(1):44-45; rev. of The Letters 72(2):61-68, 73(4):165-74, 81(4):122- Indian, Incorporated, by Mick Gidley, of Narcissa Whitman, 78(1/2):64; rev. 23, 125-26, 128, 86(1):22, 102(1):15, 18 review, 90(3):162-63 of Not As Briefed: From the Doolittle works of: “Eliza and the Nez Perce “Edward S. Curtis Goes to the Mountain,” by Raid to a German Stalag, 93(4):206; Indians,” 5(4):288-99; “Heroes Mick Gidley, 75(4):164-70 rev. of Rendezvous, 71(1):42; rev. of The and Heroines of the Long Ago,” Edward S. Curtis in the Land of the War Saints and the Union: Utah Territory 2(2):132-45, 2(3):208; “The Whitman Canoes: A Pioneer Cinematographer during the Civil War, 74(1):39; rev. Monument,” 2(1):24-27 in the Pacifi c Northwest, by Bill Holm of So Far from Home: An Army Bride Eells, Myra, 2(2):134, 67(1):1, 4-8 and George Irving Quimby, review, on the Western Frontier, 1865-1869, Eells, Myron, 1(1):38, 4(3):191-92, 41(2):133- 72(4):161 87(2):97-98; rev. of Tall Tales from 34 Edwards, A.C., 84(3):106-107 Rogue River: The Yarns of Hathaway and Eells, Edwin, 72(2):61-62 Edwards, Everett E., Joseph Schafer: Student Jones, 66(2):90; rev. of Through These and Indian Shaker movement, 73(4):165- of Agriculture, review, 35(1):78-79; Portals: A Pacifi c War Saga, 95(1):46; 74, 81(4):122-23 ed., The Early Writings of Frederick rev. of The University of Oregon and Whitman controversy, 3(4):294-95, Jackson Turner, review, 30(3):354-56; Charter, 69(1):44-45; rev. of A Venture 7(2):100-22, 64(2):63-64, 69 rev. of The Social History of American of Mind and Spirit: An Illustrated works of: The Indians of Puget Sound: Agriculture, 28(2):199-200 History of Whitworth College, The Notebooks of Myron Eells, review, Edwards, Frank, 75(3):122-23 82(4):156; rev. of Victory Gardens and 77(4):153; Marcus Whitman, Pathfi nder Edwards, G., 25(1):61 Barrage Balloons: A Collective Memoir, and Patriot, review, 3(2):154-57; Ten Edwards, G. Thomas, “Chamberlain Hoel, 88(2):94-95; rev. of Washington State, Years of Missionary Work among the Zealous Reformer,” 66(2):49-60; 77(4):150; rev. of Widow-Makers and Indians at Skokomish, Washington “College Histories: An Essay Review,” Rhododendrons: Loggers—The Unsung Territory, 1874-1884, 73(4):165-74 83(4):152-55; “‘The Early Morning Heroes of World War II, 92(3):160; rev. Eells, Walter Crosby, Alaska Natives: A Survey of Yakima’s Day of Greatness’: The of Willamette Landings: Ghost Towns of of Their Sociological and Educational Yakima County Agricultural Boom of the River, 65(3):150-51; rev. of Women’s Status, review, 26(3):234 1905-1911,” 73(2):78-89; “Irrigation Diaries of the Westward Journey, The Effect of Smallpox on the Destiny of the in Eastern Washington, 1906-1911: 75(3):127 Amerindian, by E. Wagner Stearn and The Promotional Photographs of Edwards, George, 11(4):295-302, 12(1):70, Allen E. Stearn, review, 37(2):167-68 Asahel Curtis,” 72(3):112-20; “Pioneer 12(2):137-48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300- Effi ciency and Expansion: Foreign Trade President: Alexander Jay Anderson and 303, 13(1):57-66, 13(2):131-41, Organization in the Wilson the Formative Years of the University 13(3):225-32, 13(4):293-99, 96(2):97 Administration, 1913-1921, by Burton of Washington and Whitman College,” Edwards, Haven W., 4(3):203 I. Kaufman, review, 67(1):42 79(2):65-73; “Student Activism at Edwards, Jerome E., rev. of People of Chance: The Effi ciency of Freedom, review, 51(1):41-42 Whitman College and Willamette Gambling in American Society from “Effort to Save the Historic McLoughlin University, 1965-1971: A Photo Essay,” Jamestown to Las Vegas, 77(3):115 House,” by E. G. Caufi eld, 1(2):36-40 99(4):173-80; “‘Terminus Disease’: The Edwards, John, 73(3):101-106 Egan (Paiute leader), 26(1):16-25 Clark P. Crandall Description of Puget Edwards, Jonathan, 53(3):101 Egan, James W., 61(4):186-90 Sound in 1871,” 70(4):163-77; Sowing Edwards, Lawrence B., 36(4):327 Egan, Ken, Jr., Hope and Dread in Montana Good Seeds: The Northwest Suffrage Edwards, Mary, 96(2):97 Literature, review, 96(1):39-40 Campaigns of Susan B. Anthony, review, Edwards, Myrtle, 100(3):116-17 Egan, Michael, rev. of Indigenous Difference 82(4):149; Tradition in a Turbulent Edwards, Philip L., 1(1):23-25, 29, 2(2):133, and the Constitution of Canada, Age: Whitman College, 1925-1975, 6(4):258-59, 7(3):218, 221, 225-27, 93(3):158 review, 94(2):105-106; The Triumph of 24(1):41, 24(3):178 Egan, William A., 96(4):178 Tradition: The Emergence of Whitman Edwards, Thomas, 19(1):6-9 “Egan of the Piutes,” by J. F. Santee, 26(1):16- College, 1859-1924, review, 85(1):42; Edwards, Wayne, 84(3):106-107 25 ed., Experiences in a Promised Land: Edwards, William, 84(3):106-107 Egbert, Sara, rev. of Plants of Western Oregon, Essays in Pacifi c Northwest History, Edwards, William Franklin, 24(2):157 Washington, and British Columbia, review, 78(1/2):59; rev. of Air, Sunlight “Edwin Eells, U.S. Indian Agent, 1871-1895,” 97(3):162 and a Bit of Land, 74(4):181; rev. by George P. Castile, 72(2):61-68 Eggan, Fred, ed., Social Anthropology of North of As Wise as Serpents: Five Women Eells, Cushing, 15(2):101-102 American Tribes, review, 29(2):214-16 and an Organization That Changed and Congregationalism, establishment of, Egge, Albert E., “The Making of the English British Columbia, 1883-1939, 82(1):37; 6(2):96, 98, 41(2):142-43 People,” 2(4):294-302 rev. of The Blue Ribbon University, as educator, 2(2):135, 16(4):257, 260-61, Eggenhofer, Nick, Wagons, Mules and Men: 69(1):44-45; rev. of Cohassett Beach 79(2):71, 73 How the Frontier Moved West, review, Chronicles: World War II in the Pacifi c tribute to, 9(4):313-14 54(1):40-41 Northwest, 88(2):94-95; rev. of The and Tshimakain mission, 1(1):37-39, Eggert, Gerald G., Richard Olney: Evolution of Earnest Men: Republicans of the Civil 2(1):24, 42(3):230-31, 67(1):1, 4-8, a Statesman, review, 66(4):184-85 War Senate, 75(2):81; rev. of Far 98(4):169 Egli, Clara, comp., Noteworthy Maps, from Home: Families of the Westward at Waiilatpu (Whitman mission), 22(1):73-74 Journey, 81(1):30; rev. of The Great 40(4):296, 298, 306, 72(2):61-62, 66 Eglon, Wash., 9(2):122 Extravaganza: Portland and the Lewis and Whitman controversy, 3(4):295-97, Egtvedt, Claire, 103(2):92-93

110 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Ehninger, George, 25(2):110-11 Elbe, Wash., 9(2):122 Graham Wilson, review, 27(4):401 Ehrens, Susan, ed., Alma Lavenson Elberton, Wash., 9(2):122, 22(3):183, Elements of the Kato Language, by Pliny Earle Photographs, review, 83(2):71 69(4):169-73 Goddard, review, 4(1):50 Ehrlander, Mary F., “The Paradox of Alaska’s “Elberton, Washington, 1900-1910: The Elephant Sense, by Herbert A. Schoenfeld, 1916 Alcohol Referendum: A Dry Vote Photographs of Archie E. Irwin,” by 25(1):73 within a Frontier Alcohol Culture,” Nicholas J. Manring, 69(4):169-73 Elet, John Anthony, 32(2):170-73, 180-85 102(1):29-42; The Political Economy Eld, Henry, 17(2):134-37, 140-41, 22(2):129- The Eleven Eaglets of the West, by Paul of Oil in Alaska: Multinationals vs. the 41 Fountain, review, 1(4):275-77 State, review, 99(4):200; rev. of Crow Elder, Alfred R., 22(4):260-62, 37(1):50-52 Eliot, John, 53(3):106 Is My Boss, Taatsaa’ Shaa K’exalthet: Elder, James G., 37(1):51-53 Eliza, by Patricia Campbell, review, The Oral Life History of a Tanacross Elder, Samuel J., 34(4):388, 390 38(4):361-62 Athabaskan Elder, 97(4):206-207 Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Path of Empire, “Eliza and the Nez Perce Indians,” by Edwin Ehrlich, Lea, rev. of Gentlemen Emigrants: by Bayard Taylor, review, 41(1):81-82 Eells, 5(4):288-99 From the British Public Schools to the Eldred, Andrew, 77(1):8 Eliza Anderson (steamer), 1(1):71, 1(4):205, Canadian Frontier, 73(4):190 Eldridge, Edward 6(2):107, 11(4):264, 13(4):247, Ehrlich, M., rev. of British Columbia: This family of, 3(4):299 38(1):10, 38(3):196, 42(4):303, Favoured Land, 75(1):12 and Wash. constitution (1878), crafting of, 43(2):156, 45(3):81-84 Ehrlich, Wash., 9(2):122 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, 9(4):296-307, Eliza y Reventa, Francisco de, 8(3):167, Eide, Ingvard Henry, American Odyssey: The 10(2):140-41, 17(1):29 70(3):112, 114-15, 71(2):73, 75-77 Journey of Lewis and Clark, review, on woman suffrage, 3(2):110, 67(2):49, “Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,” by Benjamin H. 61(4):222-23 52, 55 Kizer, 57(3):110-12 18 Men and a Horse, by Donald H. Clark, Eldridge, Teresa, 3(4):299 Elk, Wash., 22(3):183 review, 61(3):169-70 Eleanor Roosevelt: An American Conscience, by Elkanah and Mary Walker, Pioneers among the 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue, ed. Fred L. Tamara K. Harven, review, 60(3):172- Spokane Indians, by Clifford Merrill Israel, review, 61(1):52-53 73 Drury, review, 32(1):111-12 1866: The Critical Year Revisited, by Patrick W. Eleanora (ship), 16(2):114-21, 30(3):277-78, Elkington, Trevor, rev. of Hollywood North: Riddleberger, review, 71(3):134 295 The Feature Film Industry in British Eighteenth Biennial Report of the Idaho State An Election for the Ages: Rossi vs. Gregoire, Columbia, 95(1):48-49 Historical Society, 34(2):231 2004, by Trova Heffernan, review, Elkins, Stanley, rev. of The Making of an The Eighth Lively Art: Conversations with 102(1):43-44 American Community: A Case Study Painters, Poets, Musicians, and the “Elections of Yakima County, in Pioneer Days of Democracy in a Frontier County, Wicked Witch of the West, by Wesley Compared with the Recent Election,” 50(3):119-20 Wehr, review, 92(4):209-10 by Wallace Wiley, 26(2):107-108 Elkins Committee, 45(1):22 Einaudi, Mario, The Roosevelt Revolution, The Electoral System of the United States, by J. Elks (benevolent society), 70(2):56 review, 51(1):41 Hampden Dougherty, review, 1(2):70- Ellamar, Alaska, 66(4):164, 173 Einstein, Lewis, A Diplomat Looks Back, 73 Ellensburg, Columbia and Eastern Railroad, review, 60(2):111 Electric Heating of Residences, by Edgar Allen 36(4):292 Eisenberg, Ellen, Jews of the Pacifi c Coast: Loew, 15(1):71 Ellensburg, Wash., 9(2):123, 32(1):63-66 Reinventing Community on America’s The Electric Interurban Railways in America, agriculture in, 41(1):3-18 Edge, review, 102(1):47-48 by George W. Hilton and John F. Due, development of, 36(4):289-308, 60(2):88- Eisenhower and the American Crusades, by review, 52(2):68-69 89 Herbert S. Parmet, review, 65(2):90-91 The Electric Railway Era in Northwest reminiscences of, by Vernon Carstensen, Eisenhower, Dwight Washington, 1890-1930, by Daniel E. 68(3):105-11 and Cain, Harry P., 98(2):66-74 Turbeville III, review, 71(4):187 rodeo in, 87(1):39 essay review on, 68(3):141-42 Electric Railways of the United States, state capital bid of, 32(4):402-24, hydroelectric power policy of, 65(1):29-37 27(1):55, 63-64 36(4):294-97 presidential campaign of 1952, 82(3):88- “Electric Streetcars in Seattle: The Lawton Ellensburg and Eastern Railroad, 36(4):301- 90 Gowey Photograph Collection,” by 302 Eisenhower, Milton, 70(2):78, 80, 90(3):124- Richard H. Engeman, 77(2):59-67 Ellensburg Improvement Company, 26 Electric Utilities—Costs and Performance: A 36(4):305-308 works of: The President is Calling, review, Study of Inter-Utility Differences in the Ellensburg School, 87(4):199-200 67(3):134 Unit Electric Costs of Privately Owned Ellensburg Water Company, 9(4):266-67 Ekirch, Arthur A., Jr., Ideologies and Utopias: Electric Utilities, by William Iulo, Ellesmere Island, 86(2):78 The Impact of the New Deal on review, 53(4):166 Ellet, Charles, Jr., 57(2):76 American Thought, review, 62(3):125; Electrifying Eden: Portland General Electric, Ellice, Edward, 15(3):202-203, 23(1):35-36 Progressivism in America: A Study of 1889-1965, by Craig Wollner, review, Ellinger, Werner B., Sea Power in the Pacifi c, the Era from Theodore Roosevelt to 84(3):116-17 1936-1941; A Selected Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson, review, 68(3):112 Electron, Wash., 9(2):122 Books, Periodical Articles, and Maps Ekman, Leonard C., Scenic Geology of the Elegant Arches, Soaring Spans: C. B. from the End of the London Naval Pacifi c Northwest, review, 54(3):129-30 McCullough, Oregon’s Master Bridge Conference to the Beginning of the War El Comancho. See Phillips, Walter Shelley Builder, by Robert W. Hadlow, review, in the Pacifi c, review, 33(4):458 Elacacca (Tyee Dick; Cowlitz Indian), 94(1):43 Ellingson, Janet, rev. of Black Saints in a 101(2):74 The Elements of Modern Politics, by Francis White Church: Contemporary African

Index 111 American Mormons, 86(3):149 5(2):83-115; ed., “Journal of John Ellis, William, 9(2):84-85, 12(1):54 Elliot, George H., 47(2):35 Work, November and December, Ellison, Joseph W., “The Adventures of an Elliot, Howard, 54(3):105-107 1824,” 3(3):198-228; ed., “Journal American Premier in Samoa, 1874- Elliott, Barbara Coit, “Cape Disappointment of John Work, Sept. 7th–Dec. 14th, 1876,” 27(4):311-46; “The Covered in History,” 14(4):262-68 1825,” 5(3):163-91; The Dalles-Celilo Wagon Centennial: March of the Elliott, C. B. E., 36(3):261, 263-64 Portage; Its History and Infl uence, Empire Builders Over the Oregon Elliott, Eugene Clinton, A History of Variety- review, 7(1):82; comp., The Coming of Trail,” 21(3):163-78; California and the Vaudeville in Seattle from the Beginning the White Women, 1836, As Told in the Nation, 1850-1869, review, 18(3):232- to 1914, review, 35(4):363-64; rev. of Letters and Journal of Narcissa Prentiss 33, rpt., review, 63(1):30-32; rev. of Melodrama Unveiled: American Theater Whitman, review, 30(1):112-13; rev. Adventures of Captain Bonneville, and Culture, 1800-1850, 60(2):107 of British Columbia; The Making of 46(2):62; rev. of Rim of Christendom: Elliott, G. R., rev. of The Politics of the Yukon a Province, 20(1):67-68; rev. of The A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Territory, 1898-1909, 61(2):115 Columbia Unveiled, 16(1):63; rev. of Pacifi c Coast Pioneer, 27(4):392-93; Elliott, George, 45(1):30 Following Old Trails, 5(2):143-44; rev. of The Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant Elliott, Henry S., 33(3):370 rev. of History of the State of Idaho, of the Old West, 51(4):184-85; rev. of Elliott, Henry Wood, 62(1):2-4, 100(4):184- 10(1):71; rev. of Journal of a Fur- Spanish Trails to California, 28(3):322- 85, 187-88, 102(1):29 Trading Expedition on the Upper 23 Elliott, Howard, 77(3):96-97, 84(4):137-39 Missouri 1812-1813, 12(2):149; rev. Ellsworth, Albert J., “Classics in the Oregon Elliott, J. L., 45(1):29-32 of Pacifi c Northwest Americana; A Academies,” 46(1):5-11 Elliott, O. L., 50(3):106 Checklist of Books and Pamphlets Ellsworth, Edmund, 78(1/2):53, 56-57 Elliott, Russell Richard, “The Early History Relating to the History of the Pacifi c Ellsworth, Harris, 65(1):32, 36-37 of White Pine County, Nevada, Northwest, 12(3):230-31; rev. of We Ellsworth, Henry L., 28(4):350 1865-1887,” 30(2):145-68; Nevada’s Must March, 17(2):146-47 Ellsworth, S. George, Dear Ellen: Two Mormon Twentieth-Century Mining Boom: Elliott, T. Leslie, rev. of Island in the Sound, Women and Their Letters, review, Tonopah, Goldfi eld, Ely, review, 59(3):136; rev. of Island Year, 64(2):92 66(2):86-87; rev. of Brigham Young: 58(2):108 Elliott, Ward E. Y., The Rise of Guardian The New York Years, 75(1):33 Elliott, Samuel, 16(2):138-45, 45(1):30-32 Democracy: The Supreme Court’s Role Elma, Wash., 9(2):123, 67(4):139-49 Elliott, T. C., 48(2):48, 52, 70(3):126-28 in Voting Rights Disputes, 1849-1969, The Elma Survey, Grays Harbor County, works of: “David Thompson’s Journeys review, 67(3):131-32 Washington, by Washington State in the Spokane Country,” 8(4):261- Elliott Bay (Wash.), 45(1):28-32 Planning Council, review, 33(3):351-52 64; “‘Doctor’ Robert Newell, Elliott Coues: Naturalist and Frontier Elmendorf, Frederick J., 91(2):64-67 Mountain Man,” 18(3):181-86; “Dr. Historian, by Paul Russell Cutright and Elmendorf, William W., The Structure of John McLoughlin and His Guests,” Michael J. Brodhead, review, 73(4):164 Twana Culture, review, 52(4):162-63; 3(1):63-77; “The Fur Trade in the Ellis (Nez Perce leader), 25(1):42-43, Twana Narratives: Native Historical Columbia River Basin Prior to 1811,” 42(3):227-29 Accounts of a Coast Salish Culture, 6(1):3-10; “The Indian Council at Ellis, David Maldwyn, “The Oregon and 95(1):34-35, review, 86(4):190-91; rev. Walla Walla,” 1(4):252-55; “The California Railroad Land Grant, 1866- of The Coast Salish of British Columbia, Mullan Road: Its Local History and 1945,” 39(4):253-83; ed., The Frontier 47(3):90; rev. of The Indians of British Signifi cance,” 14(3):206-209; “The in American Development: Essays in Columbia: A Study of Contemporary Mysterious Oregon,” 22(4):289-92; Honor of Paul Wallace Gates, review, Social Adjustment, 52(2):70-71 “The Organization and First Pastorate 61(4):223-24 Elmer, A. V., 35(3):226-28, 231 of the First Congregational Church of Ellis, Elmer, Henry Moore Teller, Defender of Elmore, D. W., 25(4):254 Walla Walla, Washington,” 6(2):90-99; the West, review, 33(1):97-98 Elmore County (Idaho), 31(2):199, 202, 204 “Sir George Simpson’s Place in the Ellis, George (Wash. settler), 14(4):260 Elmore Gold Company, 47(3):79 History of the ‘Old Oregon’ Country,” Ellis, George W., King Philip’s War, review, Elmore Packing Company, 82(1):24-26, 29 20(1):33-35; “Spokane House,” 1(4):279-80 Elofson, Warren M., Frontier Cattle Ranching 21(1):3-7; “Steptoe Butte and Steptoe Ellis, Harvey, 81(4):132-34, 137, 140 in the Land and Times of Charlie Battle-fi eld,” 18(4):243-53; “Walla Ellis, James, 100(3):120, 122-23, 129-30 Russell, review, 96(3):155-56 Walla and Missoula,” 3(4):274-76; Ellis, Joseph J., rev. of Allen: The Biography of The Eloquence of Frederick Jackson Turner, by ed., “David Thompson’s Journeys in an Army Offi cer, 1859-1930, 66(4):185 Ronald H. Carpenter, review, 75(2):94 Idaho,” 11(2):97-103, 11(3):163-73; Ellis, L. Ethan, Reciprocity 1911: A Study In Eloquent Indian: The Life of James Bouchard, ed., “David Thompson’s Journeys in Canadian-American Relations, review, California Jesuit, by John Bernard the Pend Oreille Country,” 23(1):18-24, 31(1):103-104; Republican Foreign McGloin, review, 41(4):359-60 23(2):88-93, 23(3):173-76; ed., “David Policy, 1921-1933, review, 60(4):234-35 Elsbree, Willard S., The American Teacher: Thompson’s Journeys in the Spokane Ellis, Richard N., General Pope and U.S. Evolution of a Profession in a Country,” 8(3):183-87, 9(1):11-16, Indian Policy, review, 63(4):171-72; Democracy, review, 31(4):470-72 9(2):103-106, 9(3):169-73, 9(4):284- rev. of The Buffalo War: The History Elsensohn, M. Alfreda, Pioneer Days in Idaho 87, 10(1):17-20; ed., “Journal of John of the Red River Indian Uprising of County, Vol. 1, review, 39(1):67-68, Vol. Work, Dec. 15th, 1825, to June 12th, 1874, 68(4):193-94; rev. of To Conquer 2, 1951 ed., review, 43(3):241-42, 2000 1826,” 5(4):258-87; ed., “The Journal a Peace: The War between the United ed., review, 93(3):162-63 of John Work, July 5–September States and Mexico, 66(1):38; rev. of Elsner, Henry, Jr., The Technocrats: Prophets of 15, 1826,” 6(1):26-49; ed., “Journal Wells, Fargo Detective: The Biography of Automation, review, 59(2):103 of John Work, June–October 1825,” James B. Hume, 61(1):55 Elson, Henry William, History of the United

112 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly States of America, review, 18(2):147 review, 58(2):101 Empire Day, 1931, by R. A. Hoey, 22(3):231 “Elwood Evans, Lawyer-Historian,” by John Emilia-Emily; Yoryis-George, by Helen Empire Hotel (Seattle), 96(1):24 Maceachern, 52(1):15-23 Papanikolas, review, 79(1):36 Empire of the Columbia: A History of the Ely, Nev., 30(2):156, 167 Emily Carr, by Ruth Gowers, review, 79(1):39 Pacifi c Northwest, by Dorothy O. Ely, Richard T., 44(1):31 Emily Carr: A Biography, by Maria Tippett, Johansen and Charles M. Gates, review, works of: Ground Under Our Feet, An review, 71(3):136 49(1):41-43, 2d ed., review, 59(1):48- Autobiography, 30(3):364 The Emily Carr Omnibus, by Emily Carr, 49 Elyea, Winifred, “The History of Tatoosh review, 86(1):51-52 Empire of Wood: The MacMillan Bloedel Story, Island,” 20(3):223-27 Emily Post’s Etiquette, 12th rev. ed., by by Donald MacKay, review, 75(2):83 Embassy at War: Harold Joyce Noble, by Elizabeth L. Post, review, 61(3):173-74 Empire on the Pacifi c: A Study in American Harold Joyce Noble, ed. Frank Eminent Astorians: From to Continental Expansion, by Norman A. Baldwin, review, 67(4):177 the Salmon Kings, ed. Karen Kirtley, Graebner, 47(3):92-93 Embick, S. D., 88(2):65-67 review, 103(1):43-44 Empire State-Idaho Mining and Development Emblem Club of Bend, Oreg., Seattle eminent domain, in Wash. state constitution, Company, 60(2):95-96 Contrasts, review, 4(2):130-31 4(1):13-14, 4(4):236, 282-83, 10(1):60 Empire’s Edge: American Society in Nome, Embree, A. S., 69(3):111, 114 “Emma Ray in Black and White: The Alaska, 1898-1934, by Preston Jones, Embry, Jessie L., Black Saints in a White Intersection of Race, Region, and review, 98(2):100-101 Church: Contemporary African Religion,” by Priscilla Pope-Levison, Empires to Nations: Expansion in America, American Mormons, review, 86(3):149; 102(3):107-16 1713-1824, by Max Savelle, review, ed., Community Development in “Emma Smith DeVoe: Practicing Pragmatic 67(3):129 the American West: Past and Present Politics in the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Empowering the West: Electrical Politics Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, 96(2):76-84 before FDR, by Jay L. Brigham, review, Frontiers, review, 77(3):118 Emmons, David M., Beyond the American 91(2):107 Emerald City: An Environmental History of Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845-1910, Empress Hotel (Victoria, B.C.), 103(2):71, 73, Seattle, by Matthew Klingle, review, review, 102(3):152-53; The Butte Irish: 77-78, 81 99(3):135-36 Class and Ethnicity in an American Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, and the Columbia The Emergence of Agricultural Science: Justus Mining Town, 1875-1925, review, River, by Roberta Ulrich, review, Liebig and the Americans, 1840-1880, 81(1):37; Garden in the Grasslands: 92(1):52-53 by Margaret W. Rossiter, review, Boomer Literature of the Central Enabling Act for Washington (1889), 68(4):174 Great Plains, review, 64(2):91; rev. 22(4):277-79, 30(3):256-57 The Emergence of Modern America, 1865- of Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Enaville, Idaho, Finnish settlement in, 1878, by Allan Nevins, review, Transformation of the American West, 86(1):29-32 19(2):145-47 87(2):101-102; rev. of Immigrant The Encomienda in New Spain, Forced “The Emergence of Naramore, Bain, Brady & Voices: New Lives in America, 1773- Native Labor in the Spanish Colonies, Johanson and the Search for Modern 1986, 85(3):119; rev. of National Parks: 1492-1550, by Lesley Byrd Simpson, Architecture in Seattle, 1945-1950,” The American Experience, 72(4):187 21(2):154, rev. and enl. ed., review, by Jeffrey Karl Ochsner and David A. Emmons, Della Gould, Leschi of the 42(4):334-36 Rash, 103(3):123-41 Nisquallies, 95(1):34, review, 57(1):37; Encounters with a Distant Land: Exploration “The Emergence of the Farmer-Labor Party Nothing In Life Is Free: Through Naches and the Great Northwest, ed. Carlos A. in Washington Politics, 1919-20,” by Pass to Puget Sound, review, 44(3):141; Schwantes, review, 87(3):159-60 Hamilton Cravens, 57(4):148-57 Sacajawea of the Shoshones, review, The Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography Emergency Banking Act (1933), 81(3):99 35(2):178-79; rev. of By Sea on the (cd-rom), by Dan L. Thrapp, review, Emergency Conservation Work program. See Tonquin, 47(4):126; rev. of Singing 86(3):114-17 Civilian Conservation Corps Paddles, 44(1):43 Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Emergency Farm Labor Supply Program, Emmons, George F., 22(2):140-45, 22(3):216- Expedition, by Brandon Toropov and 72(3):123-31, 73(4):175-81 27 Elin Woodger, review, 96(4):207-208 Emergency Fleet Corporation, 35(1):66, Emmons, George Thornton, 69(2):49-60, The End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier 52(3):88, 76(1):17, 84(2):51, 53-59, 84(2):78, 100(4):184 Anxiety from the Old West to the New 85(2):78 works of: The Tlingit Indians, review, Deal, by David M. Wrobel, review, Emerson, Frank C., 56(2):65 84(2):60 85(2):75 Emerson, George H., 70(4):147-49, 151-53 Emmons, Samuel F., 88(2):71 The End of Indian Kansas: A Study of Cultural Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 53(3):106, 100(2):59- “Emmons of Alaska,” by David E. Conrad, Revolution, 1854-1871, by H. Craig 60, 67 69(2):49-60 Miner and William E. Unrau, review, Emery, Henry B., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, Emory, W. H., 10(1):14, 16 71(1):46 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 Empire and Nations: Essays in Honour of The End of Russian America: Captain P. N. The Emigrant’s Guide to California, by Joseph Frederic H. Soward, ed. Harvey L. Dyck Golovin’s Last Report, 1862, ed. Basil E. Ware, review, 23(3):230-31 and H. Peter Krosby, review, 62(2):93 Dmytryshyn and E. A. P. Crownhart- The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and Empire Builder (train), 52(2):42 Vaughan, review, 72(4):189 California, by Lansford W. Hastings, The Empire Builders, by Robert Ormond The End of the Open Range in Eastern review, 24(3):232-33 Case, review, 38(3):275 Montana, by Robert S. Fletcher, Emigration and Disenchantment: Portraits “Empire Can Wait”: American Opposition to 21(2):151 of Englishmen Repatriated from the Hawaiian Annexation, 1893-1898, by The End of the Trail: Nika Cupet, by Leta May United States, by Wilbur S. Shepperson, Thomas J. Osborne, review, 74(1):41 Smith, review, 68(3):149-50

Index 113 The End of the Trail, the Far West From New Houses through the Lens of Minor Fishing Women Tell Their Lives, Mexico to British Columbia, by E. White, 88(3):155-56; rev. of Music of by Leslie Leyland Fields, review, Alexander Powell, 6(2):127-28 the Alaska-Klondike Gold Rush: Songs 89(3):157-58 Enders-Schichanowsky, Augusta, Im and History, 91(4):210; rev. of Portrait Enterprise (Idaho) Irrigation District, Wunderland Alaska, review, 19(2):143 in Time: Photographs of the Makah by 93(1):22-23 Endicott, Wash., 22(3):183-84 Samuel G. Morse, 1896-1903, 79(2):78; Enterprise (ship captained by John Ebbets), Endicott, Wendell, Adventures in Alaska and rev. of Washington: Images of a State’s 23(4):275-76, 281, 29(1):63 Along the Trail, review, 19(4):304-305 Heritage, 80(3):111 Enterprise (steamer built in 1861), 8(3):219, Endo, Mitsuye, 88(4):170 Engerman, Jeanne, Asahel Curtis: Photographs 45(3):84 An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Basques in of the Great Northwest, review, Enterprise, Wash., 9(2):124 Idaho, by John Bieter and Mark Bieter, 75(4):186 The Enterprising Scot: Investors in the review, 92(3):163 Engerman, Stanley L., Time on the Cross, Vol. American West after 1873, by W. An Enduring Legacy: Women Painters of 1: The Economics of American Negro Turrentine Jackson, review, 60(1):39 Washington, 1930-2005, by David F. Slavery, Vol. 2: Evidence and Methods: A “Entrepreneurs and Progressives: Baseball in Martin, review, 103(4):197-98 Supplement, review, 66(2):79-84 the Northwest, 1900-1901,” by James The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the engineering. See marine engineering; railroad Warnock, 82(3):92-100 Japanese Canadians, by Ken Adachi, engineering Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese review, 70(4):185 Engineering and Mining Journal, 41(4):318- Community in America, 1882-1943, ed. Eneutseak, Columbia (Nancy Columbia; 20, 323-27, 47(3):78-79, 83 Chan Sucheng, 85(2):50-58 Nancy Helene Columbia Palmer), Engineering in American Society, 1850-1875, Entze, Marc A., rev. of Forest of Time: A 101(3/4):119-22, 134-37 by Raymond H. Merritt, review, Century of Science at Wind River Eneutseak, Esther, 101(3/4):119, 122, 133-37 62(3):124 Experimental Forest, 99(3):149-50 Eneutseak, Florence Virginia, 101(3/4):135 Engle, Flora A. Pearson, 26(3):239-40 Enumclaw, Wash., 9(2):125 Eneutseak, Norman, 101(3/4):136 works of: “The Story of the Mercer Envelopes of Sound: Six Practitioners Discuss Eneutseak, Oscar Denver, 101(3/4):135 Expeditions,” 6(4):225-37 the Method, Theory, and Practice of Engberg, George B., 48(4):128 Engle, George, 82(3):100 Oral History and Oral Testimony, ed. Engberg, Robert, ed., Letters from Alaska, Engle, Nancy Driscol, rev. of Recollections Ronald J. Grele, review, 68(1):42-43 by John Muir, 92(4):171-80, review, from the Colville Indian Agency, 1886- environment 86(1):48 1889, 93(4):205-206 Chinese immigrants, relationship to, Engel, George, 15(2):115 Engle, Norman W., 44(1):9 90(1):17-29 Engel, Samuel, 38(1):48-50 Engle, P. M., 48(2):51 changes in: in Canada, 99(2):66-72; and Engeman, Richard H., “Electric Streetcars Engle, William Ballinger, 8(1):52-53, 55-56, Cowlitz people, 93(4):188-98; in in Seattle: The Lawton Gowey 8(2):126, 130-31, 134, 136, 33(3):305, intermontane Northwest, 60(2):98- Photograph Collection,” 77(2):59- 309, 312, 315, 319-20, 333, 336, 342-45 102, 84(4):140-49, 95(4):194-203; on 67; “Professional Surveyor, Amateur Englebretch, Gustave, 48(1):12 San Juan Island, 98(2):55-63 Photographer: John F. Pratt on the English, T. Saunders, ed., Ocean Resources and ecosystems, 84(4):140-49 Chilkat River, 1894,” 82(2):51-58; Public Policy, review, 65(1):38-39 and new western history, 83(2):61-62, “Qui Si Sana: Finding Health on Lake The English Traveler in America, 1785-1835, 85(2):51, 54, 89(2):84-96 Crescent,” 79(1):18-25; “The ‘Seattle by Jane Louise Mesick, 14(1):69 and perceptions of western landscapes, Spirit’ Meets The Alaskan: A Story of The English-Speaking Peoples, by George Louis 84(4):122-29, 84(4):140-47, 87(3):141- Business, Boosterism, and the Arts,” Beer, 8(4):311 48 81(2):54-66; ed., Primary Sources, Engstrand, Iris H. W., Spanish Scientists in the study of, 91(4):183-99 86(1):54, 86(2):101, 86(3):150, New World: The Eighteenth-Century See also conservation and preservation; 86(4):193, 87(1):53, 87(2):110, Expeditions, review, 74(1):36; rev. of environmentalism; National Park 87(3):166, 87(4):218, 88(1):54, Early Maritime Artists of the Pacifi c Service, U.S.; urban planning and 88(2):102, 88(3):158, 88(4):210, Northwest Coast, 1741-1841, 76(2):74 development 89(1):52-53, 89(2):110, 89(3):166, Enlightenment and Exploration in the North Environment and Experience: Settlement 89(4):218, 90(1):54, 90(2):108-109, Pacifi c, 1741-1805, ed. Stephen Haycox, Culture in Nineteenth-Century Oregon, 90(3):166, 90(4):218, ed., Primary James Barnett, and Caedmon Liburg, by Peter G. Boag, review, 85(1):43, Sources Data Sheet, 78(1/2):69, review, 90(2):96-97 essay review, 89(2):84-96 78(3):118, 78(4):158, 79(1):46, The Enlightment in America, by Henry F. May, The Environmental Justice: William O. Douglas 79(2):86, 79(3):126, 79(4):166, review, 69(3):135 and American Conservation, by Adam 80(1):38, 80(2):78, 80(3):118, Ennis, Thomas E., French Policy and Sowards, review, 100(4):194-95 80(4):158, 81(1):38, 81(2):78, Developments in Indochina, review, Environmental Pollution in Montana, ed. 81(3):118, 81(4):158, 82(1):38, 28(3):333-34 Robert Bigart, review, 64(4):180 82(2):78, 82(3):118, 82(4):158, Eno, Henry, Twenty Years on the Pacifi c Slope: environmentalism, 85(1):25, 30-34, 83(1):38, 83(2):78, 83(3):118, Letters of Henry Eno from California 95(3):130-39, 96(2):85-94, 96(3):164- 83(4):158, 84(1):38, 84(2):78, and Nevada, 1848-1871, review, 65. See also conservation and 84(3):118, 84(4):158, 85(1):46, 57(3):132-33 preservation 85(2):78, 85(3):126, 85(4):164-65; rev. Ens, Gerhard J., rev. of We Know Who We Eocene of the Lower Cowlitz River Valley of Edward S. Curtis: The Life and Times Are: Métis Identity in a Montana Washington; The Post Eocene of a Shadow Catcher, 77(4):153; rev. Community, 98(1):48-49 Formations of Western Washington; The of Heritage Lost: Two Grand Portland The Entangling Net: Alaska’s Commercial Oligocene of Kitsap County, Washington,

114 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly by Charles E. Weaver, 7(3):252 review, 61(1):49-50 Alaska, by Dorothy Jean Ray, review, Ephrata, Wash., 9(2):125, 82(1):4-5, 87(2):75- Erickson, John E., 69(1):23-28 70(2):86 78 Erie Water West: A History of the Erie Canal, Eskimo Boyhood: An Autobiography in Episcopal Church 1792-1854, by Ronald E. Shaw, review, Psychosocial Perspective, by Charles C. archives of, 28(4):390-91, 30(4):419, 428, 58(1):48-49 Hughes, review, 66(3):139 435 Erikson, Patricia Pierce, Voices of a Thousand Eskimo Essays: Yup’ik Lives and How We See in early Oreg. and Wash., 37(4):303-12, People: The Makah Cultural and Them, by Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, 38(1):3-17, 39(3):200-13 Research Center, review, 94(4):212-14 83(2):72 An Episode in Anti-Catholicism: The American Erisman, Fred, ed., Fifty Western Writers: A Eskimo Folk-Lore, by D. Jenness, 16(2):155 Protective Association, by Donald L. Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, review, Eskimo Legends, by Roy J. Snell, 17(3):235 Kinzer, review, 56(2):94 75(1):46 The Eskimo of St. Michael and Vicinity, as Episodes from “The Winning of the West,” by Erlanger, A. L., 81(2):58-59, 61 Related by H. M. W. Edmonds, ed. Theodore Roosevelt, 1(2):81 Ermatinger, C. O., “The Columbia River Dorothy Jean Ray, review, 59(3):165-66 Epitaph for the Giants: The Story of the Under Hudson’s Bay Company Rule,” Eskimo Prehistory, by Hans-Georg Bandi, Tillamook Burn, by J. Larry Kemp, 5(3):192-206 review, 61(4):225 review, 59(4):202 Ermatinger, Edward, 1(4):256, 2(2):163- Eskimos. See Alaska Natives; names of Epstein, Jesse, 67(4):165-66, 172 64, 2(3):257-64, 5(3):176, 5(4):285, individual ethnic groups Epworth League, 38(4):329-30 24(4):259-61, 25(1):21, 48(1):14, Eskimos, by Kaj Birket-Smith, review, Equal Rights Amendment (proposed), 98(2):82, 87, 91 64(3):128 91(4):173-74, 178-80 Ermatinger, Francis, 5(3):176, 179, 5(4):284- The Eskimos; their Environment and Folkways, Equal Suffrage League (Walla Walla, Wash.), 85, 7(3):222-23, 11(2):106-14, by Edward Moffat Weyer, Jr., review, 42(2):123-37 39(1):15-17, 25, 27-28, 31, 90(3):142, 24(3):234 Equal to the Occasion: Women Editors of the 98(2):78, 82-83, 87, 90 Eskimos and Explorers, by Wendell H. Oswalt, Nineteenth-Century West, by Sherilyn works of: “Notes Connected with the review, 71(3):138 Cox Bennion, review, 84(1):33 Clallum Expedition,” by Frank The Eskimos of Bering Strait, 1650-1898, by Equality, Wash., 9(2):125, 59(3):137-46, Ermatinger, 1(2):16-29; Fur Trade Dorothy Jean Ray, review, 69(1):36 71(3):114, 118-19 Letters of Francis Ermatinger: Written to Eskimos of the Nushagak River: An “Equality Colony: The Plan to Socialize His Brother Edward during His Service Ethnographic History, by James W. Washington,” by Charles P. Le Warne, with the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1818- VanStone, review, 59(4):227 59(3):137-46 1853, review, 72(3):140 Espanola, Wash., 22(3):184 Equality Colony (Wash.). See Equality, Wash. Ernest Gruening: Alaska’s Greatest Governor, Espionage Act (1917), 76(1):4-5, 78(1/2):33- Equality for Agriculture, by George N. Peek by Claus-M. Naske, review, 98(3):144 37 and Hugh S. Johnson, 71(2):64-71 “Ernest Gruening and Alaska Native Claims,” Espy, James P., 52(4):129-30, 132, 138 Equality on the Oregon Frontier: Jason Lee by Claus-M. Naske, 82(4):140-48 Esquimalt, B.C., 103(2):68-69 and the Methodist Mission, 1834-43, Ernest Gruening and the American Dissenting Esquimalt, Place of Shoaling Waters, by Leigh by Robert J. Loewenberg, review, Tradition, by Robert David Johnson, Burpee Robinson, review, 40(1):71-72 69(1):35-36 review, 92(3):149-50 Essays, Verse and Letters, by Joel M. Johanson, Equity (ship), 4(3):189 “Ernest Walker Sawyer and Alaska: The 11(4):305-306 The Era of Reconstruction, 1865-1877, by Dilemma of Northern Economic Essays in Western History in Honor of Professor Kenneth M. Stampp, review, 57(1):42- Development,” by Terrence M. Cole, T. A. Larson, ed. Roger Daniels, review, 43 82(2):42-50 64(4):179-80 The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900-1912, by Ernst, Alice Henson, Trouping in the Oregon Essays on Sunbelt Cities and Recent Urban George E. Mowry, review, 50(3):118-19 Country: A History of Frontier Theatre, America, ed. Robert B. Fairbanks Erb, Susan M., ed., On the Western Trails: The review, 53(4):163-64 and Kathleen Underwood, review, Overland Diaries of Washington Peck, Ernst, Charles F., 72(1):15 82(3):117 review, 103(2):99-100 Ernst, Clement S., Sr., “History in a Mail Essays on the American West, 1973-1974, Erdey, Tabitha, rev. of Makúk: A New Pouch: Centennial Stamps and ed. Thomas G. Alexander, review, History of Aboriginal-White Relations, Territorial Covers,” 44(4):185-89 67(3):130-31 101(1):42 Erskine, Gladys Shaw, Broncho Charlie, a Saga Essays on the Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the Erdman, Paul (Love Israel), 89(2):65-76 of the Saddle, 26(2):150 End of the Eighteenth and First Half of “The Erection of Kitsap County,” by Chloe Erskine, W. J., 36(2):131 the Nineteenth Century), by Roza G. Sutton, 24(3):208-10 Erwin, Lewis T., 73(3):129-33 Liapunova, ed. William B. Workman Erickson, Dan, “Alberta Polygamists? The Erwin, William, 37(3):213 and Lydia T. Black, review, 89(3):161- Canadian Climate and Response to Escalante, Silvestre Velez de, 19(1):13-14 62 the Introduction of Mormonism’s Eska Creek (Alaska), 73(2):69-70, 74, 76 Essays on Walter Prescott Webb, ed. Kenneth R. ‘Peculiar Institution,’” 86(4):155-64 Eska Creek Coal Company, 73(2):69 Philp and Elliott West, review, 70(1):19 Erickson, Doug, ed., Jefferson’s Western Eskimo. See Alaska Natives; names of The Essential Aldo Leopold: Quotations and Explorations: Discoveries Made in individual groups Commentaries, by Aldo Leopold, ed. Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and The Eskimo, 39(3):249 Curt Meine and Richard L. Knight, Washita, review, 97(1):47-48 The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska, review, 92(3):155 Erickson, Gregg K., Mining and Public Policy by Clarence L. Andrews, review, The Essential West: Collected Essays, by Elliott in Alaska: Mineral Policy, the Public 32(2):219-20 West, review, 103(3):142 Lands and Economic Development, Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation in North Essex (ship), 21(4):249-50

Index 115 Essin, Emmett M., rev. of North to Montana! 77 Eugene (Oreg.) Library Association, Jehus, Bullwhackers, and Mule Skinners Etiquette: In Society, in Business, in Politics 17(4):266 on the Montana Trail, 91(2):105 and at Home, by Emily Post, review, Eugene (Oreg.) Water and Electric Board, Establishing Zion: The Mormon Church in the 61(3):173-74 65(1):31-33, 36-37 American West, 1847-1869, by Eugene Etna, Wash., 9(2):125 Eugene (steamer), 30(2):134-35 E. Campbell, review, 80(2):73 Etulain, Richard W., comment on “The Eugene, Oreg., African Americans in, Establishment of the State Government in Pacifi c Northwest as a Cultural Region: 63(1):14-21 California, 1846-1850, by Cardinal A Symposium,” by Raymond D. Gastil, Eugene Field and His Age, by Lewis O. Saum, Goodwin, review, 5(4):315-16 64(4):157-59; The American West: A review, 93(3):156-57 Esterquest, Ralph T., 41(1):39-41 Twentieth-Century History, review, “’s Seattle Canal Scheme,” by Estes, George, 75(1):16-17, 80(1):16, 20 81(1):33; Beyond the Missouri: The Alan A. Hynding, 59(2):77-87 works of: The Old Cedar School, 75(1):16- Story of the American West, review, Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist, by Nick 17, 80(1):16; The Roman Katholic 98(2):95-96; A Bibliographical Guide Salvatore, review, 75(3):141-42 Kingdom and the Ku Klux Klan, to the Study of Western American Eugenics and the Progressives, by Donald K. 80(1):13 Literature, review, 75(1):46; Pickens, review, 61(3):176 Esther Ross: Stillaguamish Champion, by Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Eulenberg, Julie Niebuhr, rev. of Family of Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown, Western History and Literature, review, Strangers: Building a Jewish Community review, 94(1):42-43 75(4):190; Fifty Western Writers: A in Washington State, 95(4):211-12; Esthus, Raymond A., Theodore Roosevelt and Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, review, rev. of The Hill with a Future: Seattle’s Japan, review, 58(4):219 75(1):46; Re-imagining the Modern Capitol Hill, 1900-1946, 94(3):161; Estournelles de Constant, Paul Henri American West: A Century of Fiction, rev. of More Voices, New Stories: King Benjamin, Les Etats-Unis D’Amerique, History, and Art, review, 89(1):39-40; County, Washington’s First 150 Years, 5(2):146 Telling Western Stories: From Buffalo 96(1):49-50 Les Etats-Unis D’Amerique, by Paul Henri Bill to Larry McMurtry, review, Eureka, Wash., 9(2):126 Benjamin Estournelles de Constant, 91(2):99-100; ed., The American Far Europe: A History of Ten Years, by Raymond 5(2):146 West in the Twentieth Century, by Earl Leslie Buell, 21(2):152 Etches, John, 57(1):15-17 Pomeroy, review, 100(2):97-98; ed., The Europe in the Nineteenth Century; an Outline Etcheson, Nicole, rev. of Born in the Country: American West in 2000: Essays in Honor History, by E. Lipson, review, 8(2):154 A History of Rural America, 88(1):52 of Gerald D. Nash, review, 96(1):50-51; European and Oregon Land Company, Etcheson, Warren, rev. of The Development of ed., Basques of the Pacifi c Northwest, 39(4):256 Manufacturing Industry in the State of review, 84(3):114; ed., Chiefs and The European Discovery of America: The Washington, 49(3):122-23 Generals: Nine Men Who Shaped the Northern Voyages, A. D. 500-1600, Ethel, Wash., 9(2):125 American West, review, 96(3):153-55; by Samuel Eliot Morison, review, Ethnic Processes in Russian America, by ed., The Idaho Heritage: A Collection of 67(1):32-34 Svetlana G. Fedorova, review, 67(2):88 Historical Essays, review, 66(1):40; ed., The European Discovery of America: The Ethnicity Challenged: The Upper Midwest Portraits of Basques in the New World, Southern Voyages, A. D. 1492-1616, Norwegian-American Experience in review, 92(1):48-49; ed., Researching by Samuel Eliot Morison, review, World War I, by Carl H. Chrislock, Western History: Topics in the Twentieth 67(1):32-34 review, 73(3):136 Century, review, 89(4):212-13; The Eustace, Michael, 7(1):57 Ethnobotany of Western Washington, by Erna Twentieth-Century West: Historical Eva B (ship), 54(3):94-96 Gunther, review, 37(2):163-64 Interpretations, review, 80(4):155; ed., “The Evaluation of the Agricultural Potential Ethnographic Bibliography of North America, Western Lives: A Biographical History of of Alaska, 1867-1897,” by James R. by George Peter Murdock, review, the American West, review, 96(3):153- Shortridge, 68(2):88-98 33(4):453-54 55; ed., Writing Western History: Essays Evan Jones Coal Company (Alaska), 73(2):70, Ethnographische Notizen über die on Major Western Historians, review, 72-76 Indianerstämme des Puget Sundes, 84(2):71; rev. of American Frontier Evangel (steamer), 14(2):92 by Hermann Haeberlin and Erna and Western Issues: A Historiographical Evangelical churches, 28(4):391-402, Gunther, 16(4):310 Review, 79(3):120; rev. of Bill Nye’s 30(4):419-20, 428-29, 432, 83(3):82-87 ethnography of native peoples Western Humor, 61(3):170-71; rev. of Evangelicalism, and Revival of 1905, in Alaska, 75(4):156-63 The Frontier Experience: A Reader’s 83(4):144-51 in B.C., 41(4):330-41, 78(4):141-44, Guide to the Life and Literature of the Evans, Alexander, 51(1):14 81(2):50-53, 89(4):202-10 American West, 76(3):114; rev. of John Evans, Ben, 27(2):169-70 Blackfoot people, 93(4):212-13 G. Neihardt: A Critical Biography, Evans, Charles, American Bibliography, contribution of fur trade to, 40(4):316-26 70(2):85; rev. of The Uneasy Chair: 13(1):75-77 Crow people, 93(4):212-13 A Biography of Bernard DeVoto, Evans, Clinton L., The War on Weeds in the Iroquois people, 93(4):212-13 67(2):93; rev. of Washington State: A Prairie West: An Environmental History, of Lower Chinookan people, 28(4):363-72 Literary Chronicle, 61(4):232-33; rev. review, 94(4):214-15 in Oreg., and Franz Boas, 97(2):59-68 of The Word Rides Again: Rereading Evans, Daniel, 91(4):173-74, 93(2):82, 85-86, Shoshone people, 93(4):212-13 the Frontier in American Fiction, 100(3):113 in Wash., 41(3):189-202 94(2):104-105 Evans, Elwood, 52(1):15-23, 101(2):71 Ethnohistory in Southwestern Alaska and the Euclid, Wash., 9(2):125 as historian, 10(2):84, 25(3):229-30, Southern Yukon: Method and Content, Eudin, Andrew, 23(4):272-73, 277-78, 280 36(1):5-6, 43(4):282-83, 45(4):109-10, ed. Margaret Lantis, review, 63(2):76- Eugene (Oreg.) Herald of Reform, 66(2):77-78 113, 46(3):77-78

116 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly and location of Wash. capital, 32(3):264- Evening Call (Tacoma). See Tacoma Evening Ewart, James, 17(1):28-29 66 Call Ewers, John Canfi eld, The Blackfeet: Raiders and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1855-56), Everest, Wesley, 45(4):118-19, 123, 57(2):68- on the Northwestern Plains, review, 43(2):105-106, 109, 115-16, 118 69, 72, 59(2):89, 93-94, 62(3):113-15, 50(1):34-35; Crow Indian Beadwork: and Republican Party, 42(1):10, 12, 28-30, 77(4):122-29 A Descriptive and Historical Study, 49(1):30, 32, 35, 39, 49(2):65, 69, 71, 75 Everett, Derek R., rev. of Nimrod: Courts, review, 51(1):37-38; Gustavus Sohon’s as secretary of Wash. Terr., 51(3):112-14, Claims, and Killing on the Oregon Portraits of Flathead and Pend d’Oreille 51(4):171-73, 54(2):56-62, 64 Frontier, 97(2):93-94 Indians, 1854, review, 40(4):341; Indian and Wash. codes, 28(1):16-17, 33, 49, Everett, Edward, 1(4):213-14, 46(1):21, 23-24 Life on the Upper Missouri, review, 30(1):18-20 “Everett, 1916, and After,” by Norman H. 61(3):168-69; Plains Indian Painting: A on Whitman, Marcus, 7(2):112, 117, Clark, 57(2):57-64 Description of an Aboriginal American 64(2):58, 63-64 Everett, Wash., 9(2):126, 57(2):57-64 Art, review, 30(4):442-43; comp., works of: History of the Pacifi c Northwest: and antisaloon movement, 56(1):4, 6, 12 A Preliminary Bibliography of the Oregon and Washington, 13(1):4 church archives in, 30(4):417-26 American Fur Trade, review, 31(4):463- Evans, George, 52(1):13 free speech movement in, 91(1):11, 13, 64; ed., Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Evans, George W. B., Mexican Gold Trail: 91(3):135 Missouri: Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, The Journal of a Forty-Niner, review, photographs of, 81(3):118 Crees, Crows, by Edwin Thompson 37(3):267-68 narrative of Eleanor Castellan on, 91(1):3, Denig, review, 54(1):38-39; ed., O-kee- Evans, J. Allan, Green Gold Harvest: A History 5-15 pa: A Religious Ceremony and Other of Logging and Its Products, review, totem pole dedicated to Patkanim Customs of the Mandans, by George 61(3):169-70 (Snoqualmie leader), 15(3):189 Catlin, review, 60(1):37-38 Evans, John (geologist), 10(1):5, 26(2):83-89, See also Everett massacre Ewert, Sara E. Dant, “Peak Park Politics: 26(3):240 Everett Commercial Club, 49(4):165, 171, The Struggle over the Sawtooths, Evans, John (Idaho governor), 102(4):163, 57(2):58-59, 61-63 from Borah to Church,” 91(3):138- 165 Everett massacre, 49(4):162-72, 57(2):57-64, 49; rev. of Chiefs and Generals: Nine Evans, John Henry, Charles Coulson Rich, 71(2):50-62, 91(1):3, 10-13 Men Who Shaped the American West, review, 28(1):98-100 Everett Mountaineers, comp., Mountaineers’ 96(3):153-55; rev. of Western Lives: A Evans, John W., Powerful Rockey: The Blue Songs, review, 4(1):51 Biographical History of the American Mountains and the Oregon Trail, 1811- Everett Shipbuilding Company, 90(1):4 West, 96(3):153-55 1883, review, 82(4):151 Everett Trust and Savings Bank, 43(2):127 Ewing (master of Prince William Henry), Evans, Lew, 68(2):81-82 Evergreen, Wash., 22(3):184 6(1):59 Evans, Richard X., “Dr. John Evans, U.S. The Evergreen Citizen: A Textbook on the Ewing Young, Master Trapper, by Kenneth L. Geologist, 1851-1861,” 26(2):83-89, Government of the State of Washington, Holmes, review, 59(3):164 26(3):240 by C. H. Heffelfi nger and George A. Ewing Young and His Estate, by Frederic G. Evans, Rondeau L., “Fifty Years of aauw: Custer, review, 33(2):213-15 Young, 12(1):75-76 Record of the Seattle Branch,” Evergreen Land: A Portrait of the State of Exa, Wash., 9(2):127 45(2):47-51; rev. of Oregon and the Washington, by Nard Jones, review, Exact (ship), 44(2):64 Pacifi c Northwest, 37(4):360-61 38(4):358-59 Excavation of a Site at Santiago Ahvitzotla, Evans, Simon M., ed., Cowboys, Ranchers, Evergreen Playground Association, 103(2):73- Federal District of Mexico, by Alfred M. and the Cattle Business: Cross-Border 74 Tozzer, 13(1):72 Perspectives on Ranching History, Everson, Wash., 9(2):126 Excavations in the Chama Valley, New Mexico, review, 93(2):102-103 Everyone Was Brave: The Rise and Fall of by J. A. Jeancon, 15(2):152 Evans, Steven Ross, Voice of the Old Wolf: Feminism in America, by William L. Exchange National Bank of Spokane, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter and the Nez O’Neill, review, 61(3):174-75 84(1):26-27 Perce Indians, review, 89(1):38-39; rev. The Evolution Controversy in America, by “An Excursion to Wrangell, 1896,” by Robert of This Bloody Deed: The Magruder George E. Webb, review, 87(2):103 D. Monroe, 50(2):48-52 Incident, 87(3):163 “The Evolution of a Lament,” by C. T. Executive Order 8802, 96(1):8, 98(4):185-86 Evans, Wash., 9(2):126 Johnson, 2(3):195-208 Executive Order 9066, 74(3):124-32, Evans, William B., “Decision at Colstrip: The “Evolution of an Indian Hero in France,” by 88(4):168-70, 90(3):123, 93(3):130-35 Northern Pacifi c Railway’s Open-Pit Charles M. Buchanan, 9(3):163-68 Executive Order 9835, 98(2):64 Mining Operation,” 61(3):129-36 “The Evolution of an Industry: The Dairy Executive Proceedings of the Territories, Evarts, Jeremiah, 25(1):33-34 Economy of Tillamook County, 35(4):326-40 Evel Incarnate: The Life and Legend of Evel Oregon,” 49(2):77-81 “The Exile and Return of Seattle’s Japanese,” Knievel, by Steve Mandich, review, “The Evolution of Territorial and State by Roger Daniels, 88(4):166-73 93(2):100 Boundaries in the Inland Empire of Exile in the Wilderness: The Biography of Chief Eveline, Wash., 9(2):126 the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Herman J. Factor Archibald McDonald, 1790-1853, Evenden, Matthew, rev. of Fishermen’s Deutsch, 51(3):115-31 by Jean Murray Cole, review, 72(2):94 Frontier: People and Salmon in “The Evolution of the International Expansion and Imperialism, by Shomer S. Southeast Alaska, 99(4):194-95 Boundary in the Inland Empire of Zwelling, review, 62(1):37 An Evening at the Garden of Allah: A Gay the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Herman J. Expansion and Reform, 1889-1926, by John Cabaret in Seattle, by Don Paulson, Deutsch, 51(2):63-79 Spencer Bassett, 18(2):151 with Roger Simpson, review, 89(1):42- Ewan, Joseph, rev. of John Torrey. A Story of The Expansion Movement in Texas, 1836- 43 North American Botany, 34(1):112-13 1850, by William Campbell Binkley,

Index 117 16(2):155 65, 68 James W. VanStone, 46(4):115-23 “Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Explorations of Kamchatka, North Pacifi c Exploring the Great Basin, by Gloria Griffen Classifi cation for the History of the Scimitar: Report of a Journey Made to Cline, review, 55(2):88-89 Pacifi c Northwest,” by Charles W. Explore Eastern Siberia in 1735-1741, Exploring the Northwest Territory: Sir Smith, 31(2):231-52 by Stepan Petrovich Krasheninnikov, Alexander Mackenzie’s Journal of a “Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System review, 64(3):128-29 Voyage by Bark Canoe from Lake of Classifi cation for the History of “The Explorer,” by Rudyard Kipling, Athabasca to the Pacifi c Ocean in the Pacifi c Northwest,” by Charles W. 97(3):126-29 the Summer of 1789, by Alexander Smith, 2(2):146-60 Explorers and Settlers: Historic Places Mackenzie, ed. T. H. McDonald, Expansionists of 1812, by Julius W. Pratt, Commemorating the Early Exploration review, 59(1):49-50 review, 41(1):82 and Settlement of the United States, Exploring the Olympic Mountains: Accounts of Expatriates and Patriots: American Artists, by National Park Service, review, the Earliest Expeditions, 1878-1890, ed. Scholars, and Writers in Europe, by 60(2):104 Carsten Lien, review, 93(3):160-61 Ernest Earnest, review, 60(2):114-15 The Explorers of North America, by John Exploring the Olympic Peninsula, by Ruth Expectations Westward: The Mormons and the Bartlet Brebner, 25(1):72-73 Kirk, review, 56(2):88-89 Emigration of Their British Converts Explorers of the Mississippi, by Timothy Exploring Washington, ed. Harry M. Majors, in the Nineteenth Century, by P. A. M. Severin, review, 60(2):104-105 review, 68(3):130 Taylor, review, 58(3):160-61 Exploring Coast Salish Prehistory: The Exploring Washington’s Past: A Road Guide Expedición de los Límites al Norte de Archaeology of San Juan Island, by Julie to History, by Ruth Kirk and Carmela Californias, 54(4):155-56 K. Stein, review, 93(1):51 Alexander, review, 82(4):152 The Expeditions of John Charles Frémont, Exploring Expedition, U.S., 19(4):244, Exploring Western Americana, by Austin E. Vol. 1: Travels from 1838 to 1844, ed. 21(3):218-22, 25(3):166-67 Fife, ed. Alta Fife, review, 82(4):153 Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, in Antarctic Ocean, 80(1):22-23, 29 Exploring Yellowstone, by Ruth Kirk, review, review, 63(4):167, Vol. 2: The Bear at Columbia River, 80(1):23-25 64(3):130 Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial, ed. and Elliott Bay (Wash.), naming of, Express and Stagecoach Days in California: Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, 45(1):28-29 From the Gold Rush to the Civil War, review, 66(1):37-38, Vol. 2 Supplement: at (Wash.), 22(1):47-48 by Oscar Osburn Winther, review, Proceedings of the Court-Martial, ed. at Fort George (Oreg.), 16(3):206, 209-15 28(1):102-103 Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, at (Wash.), 7(2):138, express services, 19(4):285, 292-93, 26(4):254- review, 66(1):37-38, Vol. 3: Travels from 16(2):138-39, 145, 21(3):225-28 55, 30(4):383-85 1848 to 1854, ed. Mary Lee Spence, at Fort Vancouver (Wash.), 16(2):110-13, The External Trade of the Pacifi c Northwest, review, 76(3):116 16(3):217-19, 16(4):294-301 by the Pacifi c Northwest Regional Experiences in a Promised Land: Essays in at Grand Coulee (Wash.), 15(2):88-89 Planning Commission, review, Pacifi c Northwest History, ed. G. and HBC, 16(3):206-23, 16(4):291-95, 34(3):310-11 Thomas Edwards and Carlos A. 298-301, 17(2):129-34, 80(1):23-25 “An Extraordinary Canoe Race From Schwantes, review, 78(1/2):59 journals of: Brackenridge, William D., Astoria in 1811,” by J. Neilson Barry, “Experiences of a Packer in Washington 21(3):218-29, 21(4):298-305, 22(1):42- 21(4):294-96 Territory Mining Camps during the 58, 22(2):129-45, 22(3):216-27; Eye of the Explorer: Views of the Northern Sixties,” by James W. Watt, 19(3):206- Pickering, Charles, 20(1):54-63; Wilkes, Pacifi c Railroad Survey, 1853-54, by 13, 19(4):285-93, 20(1):36-53 Charles, 16(1):49-61, 16(2):137-45, Paul D. McDermott, Ronald E. Grim, “Experience of a Pioneer,” by Mary Perry 16(3):206-23, 16(4):290-301, 17(1):43- and Philip Mobley, review, 102(3):144 Frost, 7(2):123-25 65, 17(2):129-44, 17(3):223-29 Eye-Witnesses to Wagon Trains West, ed. James Experiences of a Special Indian Agent, by E. E. at Naches Pass (Wash.), 25(3):173-74 Hewitt, review, 66(2):89 White, review, 58(1):46 on Pacifi c coast, 80(1):21-31 Eyre, David W., 89(1):14-15, 19 Experiments in Colorado Colonization, 1869- and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, Ezekiel, Elisha, 24(3):185 1872, ed. James F. Willard and Colin B. 16(2):138-39, 145, 16(3):206, 218, “Ezra Meeker, The Pioneer,” 20(2):124-28 Goodykoontz, 18(2):152-53 17(1):60-61, 17(2):129-34 Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the at Spalding mission (Idaho), 20(1):60-61, Scientist in the Winning of the American 22(1):51 West, by William H. Goetzmann, at Tshimakain mission (Wash.), 20(1):59, F review, 58(1):13 22(1):47-50 exploration and scientifi c study. See names and Whitman, Marcus, 22(1):54-55 F. A. Buttrey Company (Havre, Mont.), of individual expeditions; names of in Willamette Valley (Oreg.), 17(1):43-65 84(3):101 individual explorers See also names of individual members F. A. Naramore and Associate, 103(3):127 Exploration of Alaska, 1865-1900, by Morgan Exploring Mount Rainier, by Ruth Kirk, F. Jay Haynes, Photographer, by the Montana B. Sherwood, 103(3):116-17, review, review, 59(4):217-18 Historical Society, review, 73(4):183 56(4):177-78 Exploring Oregon’s Historic Courthouses, The Face of Lincoln, comp. and ed. James The Exploration of the Pacifi c, by J. C. by Kathleen M. Wiederhold, review, Mellon, review, 72(2):72-75 Beaglehole, review, 26(4):302 90(4):213-14 Faces, Voices and Dreams: A Celebration of “Exploration of the Upper Columbia,” by O. Exploring Spokane’s Past: Tours to Historical the Centennial of the Sheldon Jackson B. Sperlin, 4(1):3-11 Sites, by Barbara F. Cochran, review, Museum, Sitka, Alaska, 1888-1988, ed. Explorations of Kamchatka, by Stepan 72(4):185 Peter L. Corey, review, 79(3):125 Petrovich Krasheninnikov, 95(2): 60- “Exploring the Copper River Country,” by Faces of a Reservation: A Portrait of the Warm

118 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Springs Indian Reservation, by Cynthia Triumphant: The Growth, Rejection, Fairy (fur trade ship), 11(1):20-21 D. Stowell, review, 80(1):36 and Rebirth of a Vital American Force, Fairy (steamer), 42(4):302-303, 45(3):74 Faces of the Wilderness, by Harvey Broome, 83(3):110; rev. of Reminiscences of Faith of Fools: A Journal of the Klondike review, 65(1):42-43 James N. Glover, 77(1):38; rev. of Gold Rush, by William Shape, review, Fackler, Saint Michael, 1(3):126-27, Sprague, Lamont, Edwall, Washington: 90(3):157-58 37(4):309-10, 38(1):3-4 Stories of Our People, Land, and Falconer, Thomas, “Falconer’s Recent Work Factoria, Wash., 9(2):127 Times, 1881-1981, 75(2):79; rev. of To on the Oregon Question,” 4(3):221-22 Factories in the Field: The Story of Migratory the Columbia Gateway: The Oregon “Falconer’s Recent Work on the Oregon Farm Labor in California, by Carey Railway and the Northern Pacifi c, Question,” by Thomas Falconer, McWilliams, review, 31(1):106-108 1879-1884, 79(2):80; rev. of With the 4(3):221-22 “Facts about George Washington,” by Junius Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the Field, Falconver, J. A., 38(2):107 Thomas Turner, 12(3):163-65 1889-92, 73(3):137 Falk, E. Gustave, 102(3):114 Fadden, William, 14(4):260 Fahl, Ronald J., North American Forest and Falk, Marvin W., Alaskan Maps: A Fahey, John, “A. L. White, Champion of Conservation History: A Bibliography, Cartobibliography of Alaska to 1900, Urban Beauty,” 72(4):170-79; “Beating review, 70(1):38; rev. of Western review, 76(2):73; rev. of Documents on a Depression: The Portland Home Populism: Studies in an Ambivalent the History of the Russian-American Loan Bank,” 75(1):34-40; “Big Lumber Conservatism, 69(3):138-39 Company, 69(2):94 in the Inland Empire: The Early Failing, Henry, 17(3):171 Falknor, Alonzo J., 32(4):434-37, 441-44 Years, 1900-1930,” 76(3):95-103; “The Failure of a Dream? Essays in the History of Fall, Albert B., 49(2):53, 52(4):148, 61(1):32- Case of William Lewis,” 91(2):86-93; American Socialism, ed. John H. M. 34, 36, 65(2):57-65 “Irrigation, Apples, and Spokane Laslett and Seymour Martin Lipset, Fall City, Wash., 9(2):127-28 Country,” 84(1):7-18; “The Million- review, 66(1):41-42 “The Fall of Farmer-Labor Parties, 1936- Dollar Corner: The Development Faint the Trumpet Sounds: The Life and Trial 1938,” by Hugh T. Lovin, 62(1):16-26 of Downtown Spokane, 1890-1920,” of Major Reno, by John Upton Terrell Fa-long-long (Antero; Igorot), 101(3/4):113, 62(2):77-85; “The Milwaukee- and George Walton, review, 58(3):160 117, 122, 144 Youngstown Connection: Midwestern Faipule (Samoan House of Representatives), False Witness, by Melvin Rader, review, Investors and the Coeur d’Alene 27(4):319-20, 329-35, 341 61(3):181-82 Mines,” 81(2):42-49; “Optimistic Fair American (ship), 16(2):114-17, 121, “Familiar Letter About Pioneers,” 18(4):266- Imagination: The Spokane Stock 30(3):277-78, 295 70 Exchange,” 95(3):115-25; “Power The Fair and the Falls: Spokane’s Expo Family and Divorce in California, 1850- Plays: The Enigma of Little Falls,” ’74: Transforming an American 1890: Victorian Illusions and Everyday 82(4):122-31; “When the Dutch Environment, by J. William T. Youngs, Realities, by Robert L. Griswold, Owned Spokane,” 72(1):2-10; “‘The review, 92(1):50 review, 75(1):44 Whole Process Made a Wonderful “Fair City: Seattle as Host of the 1909 Alaska- Family of Strangers: Building a Jewish Story’: The Women’s Campaign for Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition,” by John M. Community in Washington State, by Redistricting,” 93(4):180-87; The Findlay, 100(1):3-11 Molly Cone, Howard Droker, and Ballyhoo Bonanza: Charles Sweeny Fairbank, Avard, 44(3):134 Jacqueline Williams, review, 95(4):211- and the Idaho Mines, review, 64(1):36- Fairbanks, Alaska, 45(1):8-10, 73(3):125-33, 12 37; The Days of the Hercules, review, 78(1/2):2-4, 82(2):48, 102(1):37 “The Family-Company-Compact,” by Lionel 72(3):141; Hecla: A Century of Western Fairbanks, Robert B., ed., Essays on Sunbelt H. Laing, 22(2):117-28 Mining, review, 84(2):72; Inland Cities and Recent Urban America, Famous Forts of Manitoba, by Robert Watson, Empire: D. C. Corbin and Spokane, review, 82(3):117 20(3):234 review, 57(2):84; The Inland Empire: Fairbanks Daily Miner, 102(1):36-38 Famous Frontiermen, Pioneers and Scouts: The Unfolding Years, 1879-1929, review, Fairbanks Tundra Times, 85(1):30 Romance of American History, by E. G. 79(2):74; The Kalispel Indians, review, Fairbrook, Glenn, 12(4):279-81, 67(2):65 Cattermole, 18(3):236 79(1):38; Saving the Reservation: Joe Fairchild Air Force Base, 95(1):5, 7, 12-13 Famous Songs and Their Stories, by James J. Garry and the Battle to Be Indian, Fairfax, Sally K., State Trust Lands: History, Geller, 60(1):26-28 review, 94(2):102-103; rev. of Dreamer- Management, and Sustainable Use, Fane, Diana, Objects of Myth and Memory: Prophets of the Columbia Plateau: review, 88(4):201-202 American Indian Art at the Brooklyn Smohalla and Skolaskin, 80(4):156-57; Fairfi eld, J. C., 47(1):11 Museum, review, 84(1):31 rev. of Grubstaking the Palouse: Gold Fairfi eld, Wash., 9(2):127 Fanning, Edmund, Voyages to the South Seas, Mining in the Hoodoo Mountains of Fairhaven, Wash., 24(4):280-81, 42(3):191-93 13(2):84-86, 89 North Idaho, 1860-1950, 78(3):115; rev. Fairhaven and Southern Railway Company, Fanning Island (Republic of Kiribati), of Late Frontier: A History of Okanogan 3(3):193, 196, 80(4):126-27 63(3):101-102 County, Washington (1800-1941), Fairhaven Herald, 71(1):3, 13 The Fantastic Life of Walter Murray Gibson: 82(2):76; rev. of Liberated Woman: Fairholm, Wash., 9(2):127 Hawaii’s Minister of Everything, by A Life of May Arkwright Hutton, Fairview, Idaho, 28(2):143 Jacob Adler and Robert M. Kamins, and The Coeur d’Alenes; or, A Tale Fairweather, Bill, 12(3):207 review, 78(1/2):61 of the Modern Inquisition in Idaho, Fairweather, Hanford W., 10(2):100-101 Far Corner: A Personal View of the Pacifi c 77(1):38; rev. of North Bank Road: The works of: “The Northern Pacifi c Railroad Northwest, by Stewart H. Holbrook, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, and Some of Its History,” 10(2):95-101 review, 43(3):234-35 82(3):110; rev. of Phil Weyerhaeuser, Fairweather, Henry W., 61(2):75-76 The Far East, a Political and Diplomatic Lumberman, 77(2):75; rev. of Railroads Fairweather, Wash., 22(3):184-85 History, by Payson J. Treat, review,

Index 119 20(1):64 by Counties, 1850-1959, ed. Thomas 1846, by James R. Gibson, review, The Far East in World Politics, by G. F. J. Pressly and William H. Scofi eld, 78(1/2):65 Hudson, review, 29(1):101-102 review, 57(1):46 Farmington, Wash., 9(2):128, 22(3):185, The Far Eastern Crisis, Recollections and Farm Security Administration, 72(3):124-26, 95(2):197 Observations, by Henry L. Stimson, 129, 73(4):175-81, 90(3):129-30, 132- Farner, Lloyd M., rev. of The People’s review, 28(2):214-16 33, 135 Health: A History of Public Health in Far Eastern Review, 69(2):61-69 Farmer, Arthur, 91(3):151-52 Minnesota, 45(4):134 Far from Home: Families of the Westward Farmer, Edward M., ed., Native Arts of the Farnham, Russell, 23(4):273 Journey, ed. Lillian Schlissel, Byrd Pacifi c Northwest, review, 41(3):273 Farnham, S. B., 44(4):168-69, 172-73, 175 Gibbens, and Elizabeth Hampsten, Farmer, Judith A., Historical Atlas of Early Farnham, Thomas Jefferson, 15(3):167- review, 81(1):30 Oregon, review, 65(3):150 69, 38(3):220-21, 228-29, 47(2):60, The Far Southwest, 1846-1912: A Territorial Farmer, Malcolm F., rev. of Chugach 84(4):144-46 History, by Howard Roberts Lamar, Prehistory: The Archaeology of Prince Farnham, Wallace D., rev. of Wyoming: A review, 58(1):42-43 William Sound, Alaska, 48(1):29 Political History, 1868-1896, 61(2):112- The Far West and the Great Plains in The Farmer Takes a Hand: The Electric Power 13 Transition, 1859-1900, by Rodman W. Revolution in Rural America, by Farquhar, Francis P., List of Publications Paul, review, 79(4):162 Marquis Childs, review, 44(2):92-93 Relating to the Mountains of Alaska, The Far West Coast, by V. L. Denton, review, “Farmer-Labor Insurgency in Washington 26(2):153-54 16(4):302-303 State: William Bouck, the Grange, and Farquharson, F. Bert, 72(4):162, 164-66, 168 The Far Western Frontier, 1830-1860, by Ray the Western Progressive Farmers,” by Farquharson, Mary, 59(2):96, 98, 61(4):189- Allen Billington, review, 48(2):59-60 Carlos A. Schwantes, 76(1):2-11 92 Faragher, John Mack, Women and Men on the farmer-labor movement, 57(4):148-57, Farr, William E., The Reservation Blackfeet, Overland Trail, review, 71(3):142; rev. 60(4):187-88, 62(1):16-26, 76(1):2-11, 1882-1945: A Photographic History of of Indians and Emigrants: Encounters 87(3):130-40 Cultural Survival, review, 77(1):36; ed., on the Overland Trails, 98(2):96-97; Farmer-Labor Party (Minn.), 62(1):16-26 Fifty Years after “The Big Sky”: New rev. of No Step Backward: Women and Farmer-Labor Party (Wash.), 57(4):148-57, Perspectives on the Fiction and Films of Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining 76(1):5-6, 10-11 A. B. Guthrie, Jr., review, 93(3):153-54 Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865- Farmer-Labor Political Federation, 62(1):16 Farragut, D. G., 36(1):72 1900, 80(1):33; rev. of Three Frontiers: The Farmer’s Age: Agriculture, 1815-1860, by Farrand, Max, 44(1):38 Family, Land, and Society in the Paul W. Gates, review, 52(3):121 works of: “Hugh Wynne, A Historical American West, 1850-1900, 87(2):102 Farmers’ Alliance, 37(1):4-5, 13, 39(4):285, Novel,” 1(3):101-108 Farallon: Shipwreck and Survival on the 287, 292-95, 302-303, 310, 41(3):216, Farrar, Victor J., 15(4):311-12, 70(3):127-28 Alaska Shore, by Steve K. Lloyd, review, 65(3):100, 104, 108, 87(3):132, 134-35 works of: “Joseph Lane McDonald and 92(4):209 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank (Medford, the Purchase of Alaska,” 12(2):83-90; Farewell, My Nation: The American Indian Oreg.), 87(4):218 “Pioneer and Historical Societies of and the United States, 1820-1890, by Farmers’ and Laborers’ Union. See National the State of Washington,” 6(1):21- Philip Weeks, review, 82(4):153 Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union 25, 7(1):46-50, 8(1):7-13, 9(1):17- Fargo, Lucile F., Spokane Story, review, Farmers’ and Shippers’ Transportation 22, 10(1):46-52, 11(1):37-43; “The 42(2):169-70 Company, 66(2):57 Reopening of the Russian-American Faris, Anna McIver, 93(1):9, 11 “Farmers and Wobblies in the Yakima Valley, Convention of 1824,” 11(2):83-88; Faris, John T., The Alaska Pathfi nder, 1933,” by James G. Newbill, 68(2):80- “Senator Cole and the Purchase of 18(3):235; Seeing the Far West, review, 87 Alaska,” 14(4):243-47; ed., “Diary of 12(1):71-72; Winning the Oregon Farmer’s Cooperative Ditch, 44(4):181-83 Colonel and Mrs. I. N. Ebey,” 7(3):239- Country, review, 3(2):154-57 Farmers’ Educational and Cooperative Union 46, 7(4):307-21, 8(1):40-62, 8(2):124- Farley, Alan W., John Palmer Usher: Lincoln’s of America. See National Farmers’ 52; ed., “The Nisqually Journal,” Secretary of the Interior, review, Union March 1849, 10(3):205-30, September 52(2):75-76 The Farmers’ Frontier, 1865-1900, by Gilbert 1849, 11(1):59-65, November 1849, Farley, Brigit, “Russian Orthodoxy in the Fite, review, 58(1):40-41 11(2):136-49, April 1850, 11(3):218-29, Pacifi c Northwest: The Diary of Father Farmers National Bank (Chinook, Mont.), July 1850, 11(4):294-302, September Michael Andreades, 1905-1906,” 84(3):106-107 1850, 12(1):68-70, 12(2):137-48, 92(3):127-36; rev. of From the Baltic to Farmers’ Savings Bank (Walla Walla, Wash.), December 1850, 12(3):219-28, Russian America, 1829-1836, 95(3):161; 47(1):17 February 1851, 12(4):300-303, rev. of Istoriia russkoi Ameriki, 1732- Farmers State Bank (Denton, Mont.), March 1851, 13(1):57-66, May 1851, 1867 (History of Russian America, 84(3):106 13(2):131-41, July 1851, 13(3):225- 1732-1867), 3 vols., 94(1):45-46 Farmers’ Union. See National Farmers’ Union 32, September 1851, 13(4):293-99, farm labor. See under agriculture “A ‘Farm-in-a-Day’: The Publicity Stunt and November 1851, 14(2):145-48, “The Farm Labor Problem in Washington, the Celebrations That Initiated the December 1851, 14(3):223-34, 1917-1918,” by Carl F. Reuss, Columbia Basin Project,” by Paul C. February 1852, 14(4):299-306, 34(4):339-52 Pitzer, 82(1):2-7 March 1852, 15(1):63-66, April 1852, Farm Policies and Politics in the Truman Years, “Farm-in-a-Day” promotion, 82(1):2, 4-7 15(2):126-43, August 1852, 15(3):215- by Allen J. Matusow, review, 59(3):171- farming. See agriculture 26, November 1852, 15(4):289-98; The 72 Farming the Frontier: The Agricultural Annexation of Russian America to the Farm Real Estate Values in the United States Opening of the Oregon Country, 1786- United States, review, 29(1):86; The

120 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Background of the Purchase of Alaska, Philosopher, 61(4):234 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 87(2):82-93 13(2):93-104; rev. of Alaska, A History Faucett, Rachel, 5(1):26 Federal Conservation Policy, 1921-1933, by of Its Administration, Exploitation, Faulia, Mauricio, 71(2):73, 75 Donald C. Swain, review, 55(2):92-93 and Industrial Development During Faulding, Charles John, 43(2):128 Federal Council of Churches, 45(4):122, 124, Its First Half Century Under the Rule Faulk, Odie B., North America Divided: The 62(3):115 of the United States, 15(1):67-69; rev. Mexican War, 1846-1848, review, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, of In the Alaska-Yukon Gamelands, 64(4):178-79; rev. of The Mexican War, 40(4):329-35 12(4):305-306 1846-1848, 67(1):34-35 Federal Employment Service, 34(4):350-52 Farrell, J. D., 35(2):111, 113-16, 118 Faulk, Theodore E., The Land of Beginning, Federal Farm Loan Act (1916), 38(4):348 Farrell, Mary M., ed., Confi nement and 14(2):153 “Federal Government Documents as Source Ethnicity: An Overview of World War Faulkner, Bert, 45(4):118-24 Materials for Northwest History,” by II Japanese American Relocation Sites, Faulkner, Harold U., Readings in the Economic Florence Nierman, 34(2):197-203 review, 94(4):210-11 and Social History of the United States, “Federal Government Maps Relating Farrell, William E., 71(1):24, 30 21(2):151-52 to Pacifi c Northwest History,” by Farrington, Brenda, Women Who Kill Men: Faulkner, W. H., 36(3):229-32 Charlotte H. Odgers, 38(3):261-72 California Courts, Gender, and the Fauntleroy, Constance, 19(1):37, 44 Federal Highway Administration. See Bureau Press, review, 101(1):35 Fauntleroy, Ellinor O., 19(1):37, 44 of Public Roads, U.S.; Public Roads Farrington, Wash., 9(3):197 Fauntleroy, Jane D., 19(1):40-43 Administration, U.S. Farris, Jack, 27(3):244-50 Fauntleroy, Robert Henry, 4(3):182-83, Federal Home Loan banks, origins of, Farris, Wash., 9(3):197 18(4):290, 19(1):37-44 75(1):34-40 Farron, Dominique, 7(2):160, 162-67 Fauntleroy, William Hale, 18(4):289-300 Federal Indian Policy in the Kennedy and Farrow, Moira, Nobody Here But Us: Pioneers “Fauntleroy and Davidson,” ed. Edmond S. Johnson Administrations, 1961-1969, by of the North, review, 69(1):45-46 Meany, 19(1):37-44 Thomas Clarkin, review, 94(2):94-95 Farthest Frontier: The Pacifi c Northwest, by Fauntleroy Cove, Wash., 4(3):183, 186 “Federal Intervention and Irrigated Farming Sidney Warren, review, 41(1):67-69 Fausold, Martin L., Gifford Pinchot, Bull at King Hill,” by Hugh T. Lovin, Farthest Reach: Oregon and Washington, by Moose Progressive, review, 54(1):37 94(2):59-68 Nancy Wilson Ross, review, 33(1):76- Faust, Clarence H., Jonathan Edwards, 1703- Federal Justice in California: The Court 78 1758: Representative Selections, with of Ogden Hoffman, 1851-1891, by Farwell, Charles B., 52(4):132 Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Christian G. Fritz, review, 83(2):75 Farwell, Granger, 98(1):31, 34-36 review, 28(1):108-10 Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Farwell Trust Company, 98(1):31-36 Favorite (tugboat), 42(4):304-305, 313, Rebellion and Environmental Politics, “Far-western Populist Thought: A 44(2):64 by R. McGreggor Cawley, review, Comparative Study of John R. Rogers Fawcett, A. V., 35(2):108-109 86(1):45-46 and Davis H. Waite,” by David B. Fawcett, Edgar, Some Reminiscences of Old The Federal Lands Since 1956: Recent Trends Griffi ths, 60(4):183-92 Victoria, review, 4(4):294 in Use and Management, by Marion Fascist Italy, by William Ebenstein, review, Fax (Portland). See Portland Fax Clawson, review, 59(2):115-16 31(1):117-19 Faxon, Frederick Winthrop, Annual Magazine federal loyalty-security program, 98(2):64-77 Fashion (steamer), 19(2):101, 19(3):196-97 Subject Index, 1914, 6(3):211, 1915, Federal Mining and Smelting Company, Fassett, C. H., 103(4):187 7(3):255, 1918, 11(2):154 60(2):96-97, 81(2):48-49 Fast, Howard, The Last Frontier, review, Fay, Robert C., 7(4):310, 8(1):47-48, 50, Federal Power Commission, 65(1):32, 36-37 33(1):101-102 11(4):300, 12(2):142, 13(1):57, Federal Public Housing Authority, 96(1):4, 6, The Fat Years and the Lean, by Bruce Minton 37(1):48-49 11, 103(3):127 and , review, 32(1):120-21 Fay, Sidney B., The Origins of the World War, Federal Reserve Act, 43(1):4, 13-14, 16, A Fateful Time: The Background and 20(2):151 43(2):120, 131-32, 143, 53(3):119-20, Legislative History of the Indian “FDR, Pragmatist-Idealist: An Essay in 122. See also Federal Reserve System Reorganization Act, by Elmer R. Rusco, Historiography,” by Clarke A. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, review, 93(4):200 Chambers, 52(2):50-55 branch buildings of, 103(3):129, 131- A Father and an Island: Refl ections on Loss, by FDR and the News Media, by Betty Houchin 32, 136, 138 O. Alan Weltzien, review, 100(3):149- Winfi eld, review, 83(2):74 Federal Reserve System, 54(1):3-4 50 F.D.R.’s Undeclared War, 1939-1941, by T. R. Federal Road Act. See Federal-Aid Highway Father Divine. See Baker, George Fehrenbach, review, 59(1):22 acts Father Divine and the Struggle for Racial Feabiger, Lea, 2(4):344, 346-47 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Equality, by Robert Weisbrot, review, “‘A Fearless, Patriotic, Clean-Cut Stand’: Corporation, 75(1):38-39 75(2):89 Idaho’s Governor Clark and Japanese- Federal Theatre Project, 27(3):278-79 Father Herman, Alaska’s Saint, by Frank A. American Relocation in World War II,” Federal Writers’ Project, 30(4):392-93, Golder, 8(1):73-74 by Robert C. Sims, 70(2):75-81 59(2):68-76, 61(4):185-92 Father Peter John De Smet, Jesuit in the Feather Fashions and Bird Preservation: A works of: Idaho Lore, review, 31(2):212-13; West, by Robert C. Carriker, review, Study in Nature Protection, by Robin The Oregon Trail: The Missouri River to 88(3):150 W. Doughty, review, 67(4):176 the Pacifi c Ocean, review, 30(4):448-50 Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Featherkile, Arthur, 91(2):60-62, 64 See also Writers’ Program of the Work Subjugation of the American Indian, by Fechter, Oscar A., 50(3):106 Projects Administration Michael Paul Rogin, review, 68(1):36 Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Federal-Aid Highway acts, 80(4):133-38 Fatout, Paul, rev. of Ed Howe, Country Town (1937), 63(3):115, 120 Federal-Aid Road Program, 82(1):13

Index 121 Federation of Patriotic Societies, 80(1):15, 17, a Lady: Self and Society in Selected 90(3):161-62 19-20 American Children’s Periodicals, 1865- Fernow, Bernard Eduard, 58(3):142-44, 146, Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, 1890, 67(4):150 148, 150 96(2):87-88 Fellman, Michael, rev. of Ballots for Freedom: Ferrell, Robert H., The Teaching of American Federation of Woodworkers, 100(3):138 Antislavery Politics in the United States, History in High Schools, review, Federation of Woodworkers Women’s 1837-1860, 68(4):193; rev. of Black 59(3):156-61; rev. of Second Chance: Auxiliary, 100(3):138 Culture and Black Consciousness: The Triumph of Internationalism Fedje, Daryl W., ed., Haida Gwaii: Human Afro-American Folk Thought from in America During World War II, History and Environment from the Time Slavery to Freedom, 70(1):36; rev. of 59(4):228-29 of Loon to the Time of the Iron People, Edmund Ruffi n: A Biography, 74(1):40; Ferrick, E. L., 13(1):17-18 review, 98(3):149-50 rev. of Mother Was a Lady: Self and Ferriday, Virginia Guest, Last of the Fedor Petrovich Litke, by A. I. Alekseev, ed. Society in Selected American Children’s Handmade Buildings: Glazed Terra Katherine L. Arndt, review, 89(3):161- Periodicals, 1865-1890, 67(4):150 Cotta in Downtown Portland, review, 62 Felt, J. J., 27(1):36 77(1):32 Fedorova, Svetlana G., Ethnic Processes in Feltus, William, 21(1):14-15 ferries, 103(2):71-72, 74, 76-77 Russian America, review, 67(2):88; feminism, 83(1):22-28, 83(4):122-27, Ferrin, C. A., 100(1):24 Russian Population in Alaska and 91(4):171-82. See also woman suffrage Ferris, Joel E., 45(3):92-94, 46(3):72 California, Late 18th Century—1867, fencing, 61(1):1-3 works of: “Ranald MacDonald: The Sailor review, 66(1):36 feng shui, 90(1):25-26 Boy Who Visited Japan,” 48(1):13-16 Fee, Charles S., 74(3):118-19 Feniks (ship). See Phoenix Ferris, Warren A., 33(3):262-63, 35(3):218-19, Fee, Chester Anders, Chief Joseph: The Fenn, John, 8(1):14-17, 21 37(2):91, 39(1):3-20 Biography of a Great Indian, review, Fenn, Mary Elizabeth Jory, 8(1):14-16 works of: Life in the Rocky Mountains: 28(3):317-18 Fenn, Mary Jory, 8(1):14 A Diary of Wanderings on the Source Feeding the Russian Fur Trade: Provisionment Fenn, Stephen S., 44(2):82-86, 47(4):113-14, of the Rivers Missouri, Columbia, and of the Okhotsk Seaboard and the 49(4):135, 60(2):79, 81 Colorado, from February, 1830, to Kamchatka Peninsula, 1639-1856, by Fens (ship), 12(1):47, 50 November, 1835, review, 32(1):107-108 James R. Gibson, review, 62(1):36-37 Fenton, Edwin, Teaching the New Social Ferry, David W., “Wilbur Wade Robertson, Feedlot Empire: Beef Cattle Feeding in Illinois Studies in Secondary Schools: An Editor and Publisher,” 43(4):273-76 and Iowa, 1840-1900, by James W. Inductive Approach, review, 59(3):156- Ferry, Elisha P. Whitaker, review, 67(4):175 61 as code commissioner, 28(1):26-29, 52 Feelin’ Fine! by Anne Shannon Monroe, Fenton, Frank L., rev. of The Theater of the criticism of, 51(4):177-79 22(2):152-53 Golden Era in California, 33(1):91-93 and Episcopal Church, 39(3):206, 210, 212 Feen, F. A., 27(2):170 Fenton, Robert, 10(3):211, 11(2):149, as governor, 10(1):59, 35(4):326-28, Fehl, Earl H., 83(2):49-50 11(3):223, 11(4):301 36(3):258-59, 39(3):215-16, 95(2):75: Fehren, Fred L., 85(4):156-57 Ferber, Edna, Great Son, review, 36(3):279-80 mental health policy of, 71(4):157-60 Fehrenbach, T. R., Comanches: The Ferdinand, Franz, 16(1):3-7 and Idaho statehood movement, Destruction of a People, review, Ferdinand V. Hayden: Entrepreneur of Science, 32(4):364-65, 371-74 66(4):173; F.D.R.’s Undeclared War, by James G. Cassidy, review, 92(3):161- and Lake Washington Waterway 1939-1941, review, 59(1):22 62 Company, 59(2):79, 81 Fehrenbacher, Don E., ed., The Impending Fergus, James, 84(3):102 papers of, 27(1):93 Crisis: 1848-1861, by David M. Potter, Fergus Live Stock and Land Company portrait of, 1(2):5, 7 review, 72(2):72-75 (Mont.), 84(3):102 and Wash. statehood, 17(1):27, 33-35, Feinberg, Harry, 49(4):166 Ferguson, Carolyn L., rev. of Two Fronts: A 37(4):340 Feis, Herbert, From Trust to Terror: The Onset Small Town at War, 76(2):76 Ferry County (Wash.), 9(3):198, 37(4):282, of the Cold War, 1945-1950, review, Ferguson, Chick, Mink, Mary and Me, review, 296-302 63(4):181 38(2):182-83 Ferry Museum (Tacoma), 10(1):49, 11(1):39 Feister, Henry, 4(3):189-90 Ferguson, D. H., 17(3):200 ferryboats. See ferries Felber, Lynette L., “Talking Points: The Ferguson, Emory Canda, 3(4):301, 33(2):244 Ferryboats on the Columbia River, Including Debate about Teachers’ Cottages and Ferguson, Harry, 36(3):197-98 the Bridges and Dams, by Robert H. Women’s Place in Education, 1905- Ferguson, Homer L., 84(2):54 Ruby and John A. Brown, review, 1920,” 103(1):25-35 Ferguson, James Leo, 32(3):257 66(3):141 Felch, Daniel H., 15(2):112, 116 Ferguson, Jesse, 7(1):41-44, 7(2):139, Fetutlin, Yukon Terr., 32(2):198 Felder, Edmund A., 101(3/4): 145 15(2):121, 36(4):336-37, 370, Fewkes, J. Walter, Prehistoric Villages, Castles, Felger, W. W., 41(4):348-49 43(4):274, 285, 294, 296-97 and Towers of Southwestern Colorado, Felice Adventurer (ship), 12(4):257-58, Ferguson, John Alexander, Bibliography of 11(1):71-72 14(4):263, 20(3):223, 70(3):110-12 Australia, review, 36(4):360 Fey, Harold E., Indians and Other Americans, Felida, Wash., 9(3):197-98 Ferguson, Lucetta G. (née Morgan), 3(4):301 review, 50(4):161 Felipe de Neve, First Governor of California, by Ferguson, Ross J., 22(4):272-73 Fiandie, Richard, 13(2):136, 138-41, Edwin A. Beilharz, review, 64(2):89 Ferguson, W. T., 91(2):63 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223- Fell, James E., Jr., rev. of Hard Rock Epic: Ferndale (ship), 70(1):6 34, 14(4):299-302, 15(2):134-37, Western Miners and the Industrial Ferndale, Wash., 9(3):198 15(4):292, 295 Revolution, 1860-1910, 71(3):132 Fernlund, Kevin J., ed., The Cold War Fichter, James R., So Great a Proffi t: How Fellman, Anita Clair, rev. of Mother Was American West, 1945-1989, review, the East Indies Trade Transformed

122 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Anglo-American Capitalism, review, in the Yellowstone, 1882, 86(4):192; rev. Fiester, Henry, 6(3):215 102(4):195-97 of Oregon Water: An Environmental Fife, Alta, ed., Exploring Western Americana, Ficken, Robert E., “President Harding History, 98(2):101 by Austin E. Fife, review, 82(4):153 Visits Seattle,” 66(3):105-14; Field, Eugene, 71(1):4, 8-9, 11-12, 87(2):59- Fife, Austin E., Exploring Western Americana, “Rufus Woods, Wenatchee, and the 63, 67-69 review, 82(4):153 Columbia Basin Reclamation Vision,” Field, H. (Indian agent), 37(1):53 Fifi eld, James W., Jr., 61(2):77-79, 81-86 87(2):72-81; “Seattle’s ‘Ditch’: The Field, Henry M., 4(3):191-92 Fifteen Mile Strip (Okanogan County, Corps of Engineers and the Lake Field, John L., Land of Promise: The Story of Wash.), 43(3):229-30 Washington Ship Canal,” 77(1):11- Early Canada, review, 55(3):131 Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage, by Carrie 20; “Weyerhaeuser and the Pacifi c Field, Sara Bard, 50(3):82, 88 Adell Strahorn, 59(1):35, 43-44 Northwest Timber Industry, 1899- Field, Stephen J., 28(3):254-55, 68(3):123-25 Fifteenth Amendment, William E. Borah on, 1903,” 70(4):146-54; The Forested Land: Field, Steven Dudley, 27(1):56, 63 58(3):119, 122-29 A History of Lumbering in Western The Field Notes of Captain William Clark, Fifty Western Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Washington, review, 79(2):81; Lumber 1803-1805, ed. Ernest Staples Osgood, Sourcebook, ed. Fred Erisman and and Politics: The Career of Mark E. review, 56(2):89 Richard W. Etulain, review, 75(1):46 Reed, review, 72(2):91, 73(1):45; Rufus Fielding, Amos, 48(2):39-40 Fifty Years after “The Big Sky”: New Woods, the Columbia River, and the Fielding, Joseph, 48(2):39 Perspectives on the Fiction and Films Building of Modern Washington, review, Fields, Leslie Leyland, The Entangling Net: of A. B. Guthrie, Jr., ed. William E. 88(2):93; Washington: A Centennial Alaska’s Commercial Fishing Women Farr and William W. Bevis, review, History, review, 80(1):32; Washington Tell Their Lives, review, 89(3):157-58 93(3):153-54 State: The Inaugural Decade, 1889- Fields, Ronald, Abby Williams Hill and the Fifty Years Below Zero, by Charles D. Brower, 1899, review, 99(2):98-99; rev. of The Lure of the West, review, 81(2):75 review, 34(1):106-107 Blind Boss and His City: Christopher Fields of Toil: A Migrant Family’s Journey, by Fifty Years in Oregon, by T. T. Geer, review, Augustine Buckley and Nineteenth- Isabel Valle, review, 86(3):144-45 3(4):303-304 Century San Francisco, 72(3):142; rev. Fiendie, Richard, 13(3):227, 230-31 “Fifty Years of aauw: Record of the Seattle of Confederacy of Ambition: William Fienup-Riordan, Ann, Boundaries and Branch,” by Rondeau L. Evans, Winlock Miller and the Making of Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup’ik 45(2):47-51 Washington Territory, 89(3):150-51; Eskimo Oral Tradition, review, Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for the rev. of Go East, Young Man: The Early 86(3):139-40; Eskimo Essays: Yup’ik Library of the American Antiquarian Years, 66(1):45-46; rev. of Man, Land, Lives and How We See Them, review, Society, 1908-1958, by Clarence S. and the Forest Environment, 69(4):168; 83(2):72; Freeze Frame: Alaska Brigham, review, 51(1):36 rev. of Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Eskimos in the Movies, review, Fifty Years of Progress, by Dexter Horton Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920, 75(4):188; 88(3):153-54; Hunting Tradition in National Bank, 11(3):234 rev. of Repealing National Prohibition, a Changing World: Yup’ik Lives in Fifty Years on the Old Frontier, as Cowboy, 72(4):188; rev. of They Tried to Cut It Alaska Today, review, 92(4):213-14; Hunter, Guide, Scout, and Ranchman, All: Grays Harbor—Turbulent Years of The Living Tradition of Yup’ik Masks: by James H. Cook, review, 15(2):144 Greed and Greatness, 73(4):186; rev. of Agayuliyararput, Our Way of Making “The Fight for an Irrigation Empire in the This Well-Wooded Land: Americans and Prayer, review, 89(1):35-36; The Real Yellowstone River Valley,” by Hugh T. Their Forests from Colonial Times to People and the Children of Thunder: Lovin, 89(4):188-201 the Present, 78(1/2):60; rev. of War and The Yup’ik Eskimo Encounter with The Fight for Conservation, by Gifford Society: The United States, 1941-1945, Moravian Missionaries John and Edith Pinchot, review, 59(4):217 64(2):92-93; rev. of The Water Link: A Kilbuck, review, 83(2):76-77; Wise The Fight to Save the Redwoods: A History of History of Puget Sound as a Resource, Words of the Yup’ik People: We Talk Environmental Reform, 1917-1978, by 74(1):40; rev. of When Timber Stood to You Because We Love You, review, Susan R. Schrepfer, review, 75(4):190 Tall, 73(4):186; rev. of Wolves for 97(3):160-61; Yuungnaqpiallerput / The “Fighting for Aluminum and for Itself: The the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Way We Genuinely Live: Masterworks Bonneville Power Administration, Auxiliaries with the United States Army, of Yup’ik Science and Survival, review, 1939-1949,” by Harry H. Stein, 99(1):3- 1860-90, 75(2):86 100(1):38-39; ed., Paitarkiutenka / My 15 Fidalgo, Salvador, 6(1):57, 8(2):102-103, Legacy to You, by Miisaw / Frank Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C. W. 71(2):75-77 Andrew, Sr., review, 100(1):38-39; Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska Fidalgo Island (Wash.), 37(3):189-91 ed., Where the Echo Began and Other Statehood, by Terrence Cole, review, Fidelity Savings and Loan Association Oral Traditions from Southwestern 102(3):147 (Spokane), 75(1):35, 38-40 Alaska Recorded by Hans Himmelheber, Fighting Progressive: A Biography of Edward P. Fidelity Trust Company (Tacoma), 43(1):7-8, by Hans Himmelheber, review, Costigan, by Fred Greenbaum, review, 12, 22 93(1):37-38; ed., Yupiit Qanruyutait 64(1):42 Fiege, Mark, Irrigated Eden: The Making of an (Yup’ik Words of Wisdom), review, Fighting Spotted Fever in the Rockies, by Esther Agricultural Landscape in the American 97(3):160-61; ed., The Yup’ik Eskimos: Gaskins Price, review, 41(1):71-72 West, review, 92(2):91-92; The Republic As Described in the Travel Journals and “Fighting the Drive Toward War: Glen H. of Nature: An Environmental History of Ethnographic Accounts of John and Taylor, the 1948 Progressives, and the the United States, review, 103(1):36-37; Edith Kilbuck, Who Served with the Draft,” by F. Ross Peterson, 61(1):41-45 rev. of Building the Ultimate Dam: John Alaska Mission of the Moravian Church, Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank S. Eastwood and the Control of Water in 1885-1900, review, 81(1):31 Church, by LeRoy Ashby and Rod the West, 89(1):42; rev. of Camping Out Fierce Grizzly (Umehowlish), 97(1):24-27 Gramer, review, 86(4):189

Index 123 Fighting Tuberculosis in the Rockies: A Frederick Jackson Turner,” 82(2):59-69; Finlay, Robert, 34(4):388 History of the Montana Tuberculosis “Fair City: Seattle as Host of the 1909 Finlay’s River, by R. M. Patterson, review, Association, by Esther G. Price, review, Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition,” 60(4):224 36(4):363 100(1):3-11; “The Off-center Seattle Finlayson, C. F., 6(3):186, 193 Fighting with Property, by Helen Codere, Center: Downtown Seattle and Finlayson, Duncan, 2(1):41-42, 2(2):162, review, 42(3):257-59 the 1962 World’s Fair,” 80(1):2-11; 166-67, 24(4):261, 28(4):407, 409, Fighting Years: Memoirs of a Liberal Editor, “Something in the Soil? Literature and 30(1):82-86 by Oswald Garrison Villard, review, Regional Identity in the 20th-Century Finlayson, Roderick, 8(3):219-20, 10(3):212, 31(1):111-14 Pacifi c Northwest,” 97(4):179-89; 227-28, 12(1):69-70, 12(2):137-38, 140, Filene, Peter G., Americans and the Soviet Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the 13(4):308, 30(4):413, 52(1):25 Experiment, 1917-1933, review, American West, review, 102(4):199- Finlayson, Sarah. See Work, Sarah 61(4):217-19 200; People of Chance: Gambling in Finley, Michael O., “Chief Cleveland Filibusters and Financiers: The Story of American Society from Jamestown Kamiakin and 20th-Century Political William Walker and His Associates, by to Las Vegas, review, 77(3):115; ed., Change on the Colville Reservation,” William O. Scroggs, 7(3):253 Parallel Destinies: Canadian-American 101(1):17-27 Filipinos and and Filipino Americans: at AYP, Relations West of the Rockies, review, Finley, Wash., 9(3):199 100(1):28, 30-31, 101(3/4):108-13, 95(1):40-41; ed., Power and Place Finley, William L., 86(3):150 116-19, 122, 141-49, 154-55, 102(1):4; in the North American West, review, The Finn Factor in American Labor, Culture and Catholic Church, 86(2):101; in 91(3):163; rev. of All the World’s a and Society, by Carl Ross, review, Seattle, 100(1):7, 102(1):3-13 Fair: Visions of Empire at American 70(2):90 Filkins, J. R., 15(2):103 International Expositions, 1876- Finnel, Reuben, 101(2):78 Filler, Johnnie, 6(4):241 1916, 77(2):74; rev. of The American Finney, Ross L., 35(3):208-10 Filler, Louis, rev. of Ray Stannard Baker: West: A Twentieth-Century History, Finnie, Richard, Canada Moves North, review, A Quest for Democracy in Modern 81(1):33; rev. of The American West 33(3):364-65 America, 1870-1918, 61(1):59-60 Transformed: The Impact of the Second Finnish Brotherhood, 93(3):142 fi lmmaking, 72(3):111, 78(4):141-44, World War, 77(1):35; rev. of Beyond “Finnish Cultural Landscapes in the Pacifi c 81(2):50-53, 84(4):158, 91(2):110, the Missouri: The Story of the American Northwest,” by Jon T. Kilpinen, 92(4):216-17, 96(4):181-86 West, 98(2):95-96; rev. of Distant 86(1):25-34 fi lms, 103(4):176-88. See also documentary Neighbors: A Comparative History of Finnish fi lms Seattle and Vancouver, 79(3):119; rev. architecture, 86(1):26-31 “The Final Cruise: Depression Era Teachers of The Far West and the Great Plains in communities, 86(1):25-34: along Journey North of the Arctic Circle,” by Transition, 1859-1900, 79(4):162; rev. Columbia River, 93(3):137-45; in Deep Rhoda M. Love, 96(4):188-97 of Los Angeles and the Automobile: The River, Wash., 70(3):98-109 A Final Report and Review: The Japanese Making of the Modern City, 79(2):83; immigrants, 89(2):84, 94 American Citizens League National rev. of The Twentieth-Century West: and labor confl ict in Aberdeen, Wash. Committee for Iva Toguri, by Clifford I. Historical Interpretations, 80(4):155; (1930s), 78(3):91-99 Uyeda, review, 74(1):44 rev. of Walking to Work: Tramps in newspapers, 74(4):155, 159 The Final Voyage of the “Central America,” America, 1790-1935, 76(2):75 Finnish Immigrants in America, 1880-1920, by 1857: The Saga of a Gold Rush Fine, Sidney, Sit-Down: The General Motors A. William Hoglund, review, 54(1):42- Steamship, the Tragedy of Her Loss in a Strike of 1936-1937, review, 61(4):235 43 Hurricane, and the Treasure Which Is Finegan, Mary Howell, 1(3):138 Finnish Socialist Federation, 74(4):159 Now Recovered, by Normand E. Klare, Finger, John R., “Henry Yesler’s ‘Grand Finnish Workers Federation, 78(3):95, 98 review, 84(2):64-65 Lottery of Washington Territory,’” “Finns on Both Sides: The Development of “Finan McDonald—Explorer, Fur Trader and 60(3):121-26; rev. of Russian America: Finnish Communities along the Lower Legislator,” by J. A. Meyers, 13(3):196- The Great Alaskan Venture, 1741- Columbia River,” by P. G. Hummasti, 208 1867, 56(4):178-79; rev. of State and 93(3):137-45 Finch, Jerry, 54(3):94-98 Reservation: New Perspectives on Finntown, Mont. See Milltown, Mont. Finch, John A., 60(2):85, 93-94, 96-97, Federal Indian Policy, 84(4):157 Fir, Wash., 9(3):199 81(2):42-49 Fink, Deborah, Agrarian Women: Wives and Fire and Water: Scientifi c Heresy in the Forest Finch, Robert, 86(2):61, 65 Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940, Service, by Ashley L. Schiff, review, “Finding a Photograph of Marcus Whitman,” review, 89(2):84-96 54(1):37-38 by Edmond S. Meany, 24(2):130-32 Finkboner, C. C., 37(1):48 Fire at Eden’s Gate: Tom McCall and the Findings: The Jewelry of Ramona Solberg, by Finlay, Jaco. See Finlay, Jacques Raphael “Jaco” Oregon Story, by Brent Walth, review, Vicki Halper, review, 95(1):47-48 Finlay, Jacques Raphael “Jaco,” 5(4):258, 88(1):47-48 Findlay, James L., Jr., Dwight L. Moody, 6(1):37, 8(3):185, 8(4):262-64, Fire in America: A Cultural History of American Evangelist, 1837-1899, 9(3):169, 171, 10(3):163-67, 11(2):101, Wildland and Rural Fire, by Stephen J. review, 61(3):170 108, 11(3):169-71 Pyne, review, 74(3):136 Findlay, John M., “Bricks, Brains, and family of, 7(3):196, 17(1):39, 90(3):144-45 Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of Hardrock Partisan Politics: Edmond S. Meany, grave of, 45(3):88 Miners, by Jerry Dolph, review, the University of Washington, and at Spokane House, 6(1):8-9, 8(2):103, 87(2):108 State Government, 1889-1939,” 13(3):199-205, 16(1):37, 21(1):4, 7, Firearms in American History, by Charles 99(4):181-93; “Closing the Frontier in 33(3):253, 39(3):182-83, 194 Winthrop Sawyer, 13(1):72-73 Washington: Edmond S. Meany and Finlay, Patrick, 17(1):39 Firebrand (Portland). See Portland Firebrand

124 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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 fi res, 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 fi res First Nations, and land claims in B.C., War II,” 90(3):123-39; Camp Harmony: 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 Pacifi c 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 19(2):144-47 47(1):19 Horse: Japanese-American Experience The First and Second United States Empires: First Regiment Washington Territory in the Yakima Valley, 1920-1942, Governors and Territorial Government, Mounted Volunteers, 11(4):245-48, 88(3):152-53 1784-1912, by Jack Ericson Eblen, 13(4):273-75, 19(2):128-31. See also Fish, Carl Russell, The American Civil review, 60(4):228 Washington Territory Volunteers War, review, 29(1):94-98; History of First Approaches to the Northwest Coast, by First Savings and Trust Company of Whitman America, review, 17(1):68-69; The Derek Pethick, review, 69(4):188 County (Colfax, Wash.), 43(1):11-12, Rise of the Common Man, 1830-1850, First Avenue Cable Railway (Seattle), 43(1):6, 22 review, 19(2):145-47 43(2):123-24 The First Scientifi c Exploration of Russian Fish, Hamilton The First Century at the University of America and the Purchase of Alaska, by and American Samoa, 27(4):312-17, 323, Washington, 1861-1961, by Charles M. James Alton James, review, 34(2):221- 342 Gates, review, 53(4):161 22 and San Juan boundary dispute, First Christian Church (Yakima, Wash.), “The First Tacoma Narrows Bridge: A Brief 21(2):101-102, 27(3):229-41, archives of, 30(4): 427 History of Galloping Gertie,” by Albert 31(2):184-85 First Church of Christ (Wenatchee, Wash.), F. Gunns, 72(4):162-69 and Williams, George H., 28(3):260-62 archives of, 30(4):435 First Territorial Woman Suffrage Fish, Harriet U., Tracks, Trails, and Tales in First Church of Christ, Scientist (Portland), Organization, 3(2):110-11 Clallam County, State of Washington, 97(1):12, 14-17 The First Transcontinental Railroad, by John review, 76(2):76 The First Circumnavigation of Vancouver Debo Galloway, review, 43(1):75-76 Fish, Herbert C., 26(1):74 Island, by C. F. Newcombe, 6(2):128-30 First Washington Volunteer Infantry, 2(1):33- works of: Our State of Washington, First Congregational Church (Walla Walla, 39 18(4):305 Wash.), 6(2):90-99 “The First White Women in Wyoming,” by Fish, Law, and Colonialism: The Legal Capture First Dragoons Regiment, 28(4):351-52, Grace Raymond Hebard, 8(1):29-31 of Salmon in British Columbia, by 359-61 First White Women Over the Rockies: Diaries, Douglas C. Harris, review, 96(1):48-49 The First Forty Years of Washington Society, Letters, and Biographical Sketches of the fi sh and fi sheries, 20(1):3-11 by Margaret Bayard Smith, review, Six Women of the Oregon Mission Who conservation, 20(1):9, 38(1):19-34, 1(3):167-69 Made the Overland Journey in 1836 and 39(3):217, 229-30, 50(1):26-27, “First Immigrants to Cross the Cascades,” by 1838, ed. Clifford Merrill Drury, Vols. 1 86(4):178-79, 181-87, 88(4):210 David Longmire, 8(1):22-28 and 2, review, 55(3):128, Vol. 3, review, and international relations, 65(1):8-16 “The First Japanese Mission to America,” by 58(2):102-103 management, 50(4):125-33, 55(4):141-45, Herbert H. Gowen, 16(1):8-16 Firth, Robert E., Public Power in Nebraska: 91(3):166, 97(4):171-77 “The First Jesuit Mission to the Flathead, A Report on State Ownership, review, See also commercial fi shing; fi shing 1840-1850: A Study in Culture 55(3):134-35 rights, Native; sport fi shing; names of Confl icts,” by Claude Schaeffer, The Fiscal Revolution in AmericaI by Herbert individual fi sh 28(3):227-50 Stein, review, 61(2):123-24 Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S., 38(1):25-27, First Kamchatka Expedition. See Kamchatka Fisch, Richard E., rev. of The Paper Rebellion: 50(4):126, 129, 63(3):114-16, 119, expeditions Development and Upheaval in Pulp and 91(4):202-209, 97(4):171-73, 177, The First Kamchatka Expedition of Vitus Paper Unionism, 63(4):174 100(4):176 Bering, 1725-1730, by J. L. Smith, Fischer, Arthur Homer, A Summary of Mining fi sh traps, 82(2):54-55, 89(3):129, 132, review, 95(2):105 in the State of Washington, 10(3):233 89(4):208, 91(3):165-66 First Majority—Last Minority: The Fischer, Charles L., 39(3):208, 210 Fish Wars, 99(2):55-65. See also fi shing rights, Transforming of Rural Life in America, Fischer, David Hackett, Historians’ Fallacies: Native by John L. Shover, review, 69(3):136 Toward a Logic of Historical Thought, Fisher, Andrew H., Shadow Tribe: The Making First Methodist Church of Seattle, 38(4):321, review, 63(2):71 of Columbia River Indian Identity, 323, 326-31, 333 Fischer, J. L., rev. of Clackamas Chinook Texts, review, 102(2):94; rev. of Bringing First Methodist Church of Tacoma, 38(4):324, 51(1):36-37 Indians to the Book, 97(1):40-41; rev. 327-31, 333 Fiset, Louis, “Nikkei Life in the Northwest: of Native Cultures in Alaska, Alaska “The First Militia Companies in Eastern Photographic Impressions, 1912-1954,” Geographic, Vol. 23, no. 2, 89(2):105- Washington Territory,” by William S. 91(1):25-41; “Redress for Nisei Public 106 Lewis, 11(4):243-49 Employees in Washington State after Fisher, Elmer, 69(2):71-73, 85(4):151

Index 125 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 fi shing, commercial. See commercial fi shing 11(2):154 Fisher, Irving, 53(2):49-50 fi shing, sport. See sport fi shing 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, fi shing 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; confl ict with sports fi shermen, 87(1):12- Five Fur Traders of the Northwest, ed. Charles The Voyage of Semen Dezhnev in 13 M. Gates, 25(3):232-33 1648: Bering’s Precursor, with Selected of Puget Sound peoples, 6(2):109-18, “Five Idaho Mining Towns: A Computer Documents, review, 74(1):45; rev. of 43(4):264-67, 87(4):187-90, 89(3):129, Profi le,” by Elliott West, 73(3):108-20 The Eskimo and His Reindeer in Alaska, 133 Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: 32(2):219-20; rev. of The First Scientifi c of Yakama people, 19(3):168-74, 82(2):78, Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, Crees, Exploration of Russian America and the 97(4):196-97, 99(2):64-65 Crows, by Edwin Thompson Denig, ed. Purchase of Alaska, 34(2):221-22 Fishtrap, Wash., 9(3):200 John C. Ewers, review, 54(1):38-39 Fisher, Robin, “Lamb’s Vancouver Voyage,” Fishy Business: Salmon, Biology, and the Social Five Power Naval Limitation Treaty (1922), 76(4):132-36; “T. D. Pattullo and Construction of Nature, by Rik Scarce, 37(2):110-12, 116-19, 125 the North: The Signifi cance of the review, 92(3):154-55 Fixico, Donald L., The Invasion of Indian Periphery in British Columbia Politics,” Fisk (head of Fort George), 23(3):210 Country in the Twentieth Century: 81(3):101-11; Contact and Confl ict: Fisk, Clinton B., 36(3):216-17 American Capitalism and Tribal Indian-European Relations in British Fisk, Harry, 86(1):17-23 Natural Resources, 2d ed., review, Columbia, 1774-1890, review, 70(1):41; Fisk, James L., 23(3):178-95, 33(3):265-82, 103(2):101-102; Termination and Duff Pattullo of British Columbia, 41(3):238 Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945- review, 83(3):114-15; Vancouver’s Fisk, R. E., 35(4):337-39 1960, review, 79(1):43; The Urban Voyage: Charting the Northwest Coast, Fisk, T. P., 38(2):104-105, 107 Indian Experience in America, review, 1791-1795, review, 86(1):52; ed., An Fisk, Wilbur, 6(4):252-53, 255 93(3):158-59; ed., Rethinking American Account of a Voyage to the North West Fisk Expeditions, 33(3):265-82 Indian History, review, 90(1):45-46; rev. Coast of America in 1785 and 1786, by “The Fisk Expeditions to the Montana Gold of The Power of Promises: Rethinking Alexander Walker, review, 75(2):81; Fields,” by W. Turrentine Jackson, Indian Treaties in the Pacifi c Northwest, ed., Captain James Cook and His Times, 33(3):265-82 100(3):148-49 review, 72(1):43; ed., From Maps to Fiske, John, 53(3):110 Flack, Horace E., ed., Taft Papers on League of Metaphors: The Pacifi c World of George The Fist in the Wilderness, by David Lavender, Nations, 12(2):154-55 Vancouver, review, 86(3):118-20; rev. of review, 56(2):89-90 Flader, Susan L., Thinking Like a Mountain: Duff: A Life in the Law, 76(3):116; rev. Fitch, Edwin M., The Alaska Railroad, review, Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of an of The Last Frontier, 79(1):43; rev. of 59(4):227-28 Ecological Attitude toward Deer, Wolves, Robert Brown and the Vancouver Island Fitch, Henry C. Ruben, 23(1):54-60 and Forests, review, 68(1):12 Exploring Expedition, 81(1):34 Fite, Gilbert C., The Farmers’ Frontier, 1865- Fladmark, Knut R., Prophecy of the Swan: The Fisher, Syd, 82(1):25, 29 1900, review, 58(1):40-41; Opponents Upper Peace River Fur Trade of 1794- Fisher, Vardis, 48(3):104, 59(2):68-76 of War, 1917-1918, review, 48(4):149- 1823, review, 88(4):196-97 works of: Children of God: An American 50; rev. of Dakota Territory, 1861-1889: The Flag of the United States, by Milo Milton Epic, review, 31(2):220-21; City of A Study of Frontier Politics, 48(2):61- Quaife, review, 34(2):228-29 Illusion, review, 32(4):454-55; Gold 62; rev. of Democratic Promise: The Flagg, Ernest, 32(4):430, 73(1):5-6, 8-9 Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early Populist Movement in America, Flaherty, Katherine Morgenroth, ed., American West, review, 60(2):105-106; 69(3):137-38; rev. of Years of Struggle: Footprints in the Olympics: An The Mothers, review, 35(3):277 The Farm Diary of Elmer G. Powers, Autobiography, by Chris Morgenroth, Fisher, W. I., 66(1):3-4, 6, 11-12 1931-1936, 69(2):91 review, 84(2):77 Fisher, Walt, 82(1):25-30, 32 Fitz, Frances Ella, Lady Sourdough, review, Flaherty, Robert, Nanook of the North (fi lm), fi sheries. See commercial fi shing; fi sh and 33(2):241-42 81(2):50, 53 fi sheries; sport fi shing; names of Fitzgerald, A. L., 35(3):227-28 Flake, Kathleen, The Politics of American individual fi sh Fitzgerald, F. Patrick, rev. of Alaskan Maps: Religious Identity: The Seating of Fisheries of the North Pacifi c: History, A Cartobibliography of Alaska to 1900, Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle, Species, Gear & Processes, by Robert J. 76(2):73 review, 96(1):47-48 Browning, review, 66(3):137 Fitzgerald, LaVerne Harriet, Black Feather, Flanagan, John T., Theodore C. Blegen: Fishermen’s Co-operative Association, 24(4):306 A Memoir, review, 70(4):184; ed., 34(1):10-11 Fitzhenry, George, 97(3):145 America Is West: An Anthology of Fishermen’s Frontier: People and Salmon in Fitzherbert, Alleyne, 15(2):124-25 Middlewestern Life and Literature, Southeast Alaska, by David F. Arnold, Fitzhugh, Edmund C., 1(2):56-58, 31(4):404- review, 37(4):359-60 review, 99(4):194-95 406, 37(1):44 Flanders, Alvan, 1(2):6, 8, 28(1):17-18,

126 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 51(4):175, 54(2):61-62 Northern Department of Rupert Land, Florence, Wash., 9(3):201, 19(3):210-12, Flanders, Robert Bruce, Nauvoo: Kingdom on 1821-31, review, 33(2):207-209 19(4):285, 288 the Mississippi, review, 57(2):87 Fleming, Samuel E., 88(1):22-24 Florence Crittenden Home (Spokane), Flandrau, Grace, The Discovery of Marias Pass, Fleming, Sandford, 63(3):92-93, 95-103 57(2):54 review, 16(4):303-305; A Glance at the Fletcher, C. Brundson, The Problem of the Flores, Dan, rev. of Acts of Discovery: Visions Lewis and Clark Expedition, review, Pacifi c, 11(1):68 of America in the Lewis and Clark 16(4):303-305 Fletcher, Duncan U., 84(2):54-57 Journals, 86(4):189-90 Flannery, J. Rogers, 84(2):57 Fletcher, Ellen Gordon, A Bride on the Florin, Lambert, Ghost Town El Dorado, Flathead and Kootenay: The Rivers, the Bozeman Trail: The Letters and Diary review, 60(4):223; Western Ghost Tribes and the Region’s Traders, by of Ellen Gordon Fletcher, 1866, review, Towns, review, 53(4):164; Western Olga Weydemeyer Johnson, review, 63(4):168 Wagon Wheels: A Pictorial Memorial to 62(3):122 Fletcher, Joseph, 86(1):20-21 the Wheels That Won the West, review, Flathead Confederacy, 42(1):44-47, 73-74 Fletcher, Marvin E., The Black Soldier and 64(1):32 Flathead County (Mont.), 41(1):25-29 Offi cer in the United States Army, 1891- Florissant, Mo., 32(2):180-96 Flathead Fort (Mont.). See Flathead Post 1917, review, 67(1):39 fl our mills, 47(4):118 Flathead House (Mont.). See Flathead Post Fletcher, R. H., 45(1):4 Flower, Charles E., 14(4):260 Flathead Indian Agency, 37(1):34, 38, 40-41, Fletcher, Robert S., The End of the Open Flower, Samuel P., 14(4):260 43, 47-48, 55-56 Range in Eastern Montana, 21(2):151 Flowers in the Snow: The Life of Isobel Wylie Flathead Indian Reservation, 5(1):37-43, Fletcher, Wash., 9(3):201 Hutchison, by Gwyneth Hoyle, review, 37(1):38, 43, 38(3):267, 70(3):132-40 Flett, Ellen, 96(2):97 93(2):103-104 “The Flathead Indian Treaty Council of Flett, J. B., 74(3):107-108 Floyd, John B., 1(1):72-73 1855,” by Isaac I. Stevens, ed. Albert J. Flett, John, 96(2):97 Floyd-Jones, DeLancey, 37(3):195-223 Partoll, 29(3):283-314 Flett, Thomas, 16(2):96 Flugel, Felix, Readings in the Economic and The Flathead Indians of Montana, by Harry Flewelling, Stan, Shirakawa: Stories from a Social History of the United States, Holbert Turney-High, review, Pacifi c Northwest Japanese American 21(2):151-52 29(3):317-18 Community, review, 94(4):210-11 The Flush Times of California, by Joseph Flathead people The Flight of the Nez Perce, by Mark H. Glover Baldwin, ed. Richard E. and allotment, 70(3):132-40 Brown, review, 58(4):210-11 Amacher and George W. Polhemus, delegation of, to St. Louis, 1(1):24-25, Flint, E. E., 57(2):58-59, 61-63 review, 57(3):133 2(3):197-208, 9(3):164-66, 33(2):127, Flint, Elizabeth C., The Pine Tree Shield, Flying Dutchman (steamer), 21(3):196-97 42(3):227-28 review, 35(1):86 Flying Fish (ship), 16(1):50, 55-61, 17(1):63, and HBC, 6(1):7-8, 33(3):251-63 Flint, Robert, 7(3):187-98 17(3):228, 22(2):139, 80(1):22-24, 28 and Hell Gate Treaty, 29(3):283-314, Flippen, J. Brooks, How to Think Seriously Flying Fortress: The Story of the Boeing 30(4):407, 40(4):323-24 about the Planet: The Case for Bomber, by Thomas Collison, review, missionaries among: Jason Lee, 6(4):251- an Environmental Conservatism, 35(1):86 63; Jesuit, 28(3):227-50, 35(1):31-34, 103(2):102 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 57(3):110-12 41-43, 35(2):121-33, 142 FLO: A Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted, Flynn, George Q., American Catholics and the and Nez Perce War (1877), 42(1):40-76 by Laura Wood Roper, review, Roosevelt Presidency, 1932-1936, review, photos of, 90(1):54 66(2):91-92 60(4):236-37 See also Flathead Indian Reservation Flood, Everett E., 76(3):103, 84(1):26-27 Flynn, William, 98(1):24-25 Flathead Post (Mont.), 4(1):4, 6, 5(3):183-91, fl ood control “Focus on the Pacifi c, 1853: A Note on 5(4):258-79, 6(1):7-8, 9(3):169, 173, debate between H. M. Chittenden and Russia’s Reaction to the Perry 11(3):163-66, 13(3):201, 203, 29(1):9, Gifford Pinchot on, 57(2):73-81 Expedition,” by Joseph O. Bayen, 30(4):399-400, 402, 404, 33(3):251- in Green River valley (Wash.), 48(1):1-7 46(1):19-25 63, 33(3):251-52, 262, 39(3):181-82, in Oreg., 88(4):210 Fodey, John L., 103(1):16 48(2):47-54 in Yellowstone River valley, 89(4):190-92, Foelkner, Bill, 69(1):7-14 Flathead Valley (Mont.), 41(1):19-29 196-97 Fog and Men on Bering Sea, by Max Miller, Fleet, Reuben, 88(2):82, 85, 87, 90 Flood Control Act (1936), 48(1):5 review, 27(3):264-65 Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in Flood Tide of Empire: Spain and the Pacifi c Fogel, Robert W., Time on the Cross, Vol. American History, by Gunther Barth, Northwest, 1543-1819, by Warren L. 1: The Economics of American Negro review, 82(4):152 Cook, review, 65(4):164-65 Slavery, review, 66(2):79-84, Vol. 2: Fleeting Opportunities: Women Shipyard Flooding the Courtrooms: Law and Water in Evidence and Methods: A Supplement, Workers in Portland and Vancouver the Far West, by M. Catherine Miller, review, 66(2):79-84; The Union during World War II and Reconversion, review, 85(3):122 Pacifi c Railroad: A Case in Premature by Amy Kesselman, review, 82(3):116 The Flora of the Palouse Region, by Charles V. Enterprise, review, 53(1):44-45 Fleishner, Mayer and Company (Portland), Piper and R. Kent Beattie, 95(4):200- Fogelson, Nancy, Arctic Exploration and 76(2):53-54 201 International Relations, 1900-1932, Fleming, C. P., 8(1):32 The Flora of the State of Washington, by review, 85(1):43 Fleming, Howard A., Canada’s Arctic Outlet: Charles V. Piper, review, 1(2):73-77 Fogelson, Robert M., The Fragmented A History of the Hudson Bay Railway, Flora Rossica, by Peter Simon Pallas, 95(2):60 Metropolis: Los Angeles, 1850-1930, review, 50(2):64-65 Flora Sibirica, by Johann George Gmelin, review, 60(2):97 Fleming, John, 45(3):82-84 95(2):60 Foley, Hamilton, comp., Woodrow Wilson’s Fleming, R. Harvey, ed., Minutes of Council, Florence, Idaho, 102(2):58, 61-62 Case for the League of Nations, 15(1):74

Index 127 Foley, Heather, 95(1):9, 10 food “For the Love of It: A Short History of Foley, James C., 95(3):141, 103(2):85-94 preparation: by Indians, 25(2):134-35; on Commercial Fishing in Pacifi c 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 23 Foote, A. D., 44(4):179 Forbes, Kathryn, Mama’s Bank Account, Following Old Trails, by Arthur L. Stone, Foote, Don Charles, 85(1):29-31 review, 35(1):86 review, 5(2):143-44 Foote, Horace S., ed., The Opening of the Forbes, William Cameron, 101(3/4):143 Following the Indian Wars: The Story of the California Trail: The Story of the Forbus, Angus, 14(4):260 Newspaper Correspondents Among the Stevens Party from the Reminiscences Force, Horton C., 30(1):72 Indian Campaigners, by Oliver Knight, of Moses Schallenberger as set down A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Cannady review, 52(4):158-59 for H. H. Bancroft about 1885, review, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Following the Nez Perce Trail: A Guide to 45(2):67-68 Oregon, 1912-1936, by Kimberley the Nee-Me-Poo Historic Trail, with Foote, Mary Hallock, A Picked Company, Mangun, review, 101(3/4):166-67 Eyewitness Accounts, by Cheryl review, 4(3):196-97; A Victorian “A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Wilfong, review, 83(1):32 Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Cannady’s Program for Race Relations “Following the Paper Trail West: Using Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, in Oregon, 1912-1936,” by Kimberley Archival Sources for Nuclear History,” review, 65(2):87 Mangun, 96(2):69-75 by Shirley J. Burton, Susan H. Karren, “A Footnote on the Capital Dispute in Idaho,” Forces in American Criticism, by Bernard and Joseph D. Suster, 85(1):35-38 by Annie Laurie Bird, 36(4):341-46 Smith, review, 31(3):364-65 Following the Prairie Frontier, by Seth K. Footprints along the Yellowstone, by L. W. Forces of Prejudice in Oregon, 1920-1925, by Humphrey, 23(1):72 Randall, review, 53(4):165 Lawrence J. Saalfeld, review, 76(3):118 Folsom, Burton W., Jr., rev. of In Denial: Footprints in the Olympics: An Autobiography, Ford, Arlo, Archaeology of the Upper Columbia Historians, Communism, and by Chris Morgenroth, ed. Katherine Region, review, 34(3):312-14, 34(4):420 Espionage, 95(4):214-15; rev. of James Morgenroth Flaherty, review, 84(2):77 Ford, Clellan S., Smoke from Their Fires: J. Hill: Empire Builder of the Northwest, “For God and the American Home: The The Life of a Kwakiutl Chief, review, 89(1):43-44 Attempt to Unseat Senator Reed 33(2):226-27 Folsom, David E., 32(3):310-15, 320-21 Smoot, 1903-1907,” by M. Paul Ford, Giles, 37(1):51 Folsom, Frederick W., 7(1):52 Holsinger, 60(3):154-60 Ford, John Anson, Thirty Explosive Years in Folsom, James K., The American Western For Honor and Country: The Diary of Bruno Los Angeles County, review, 54(1):41-42 Novel, review, 58(2):64 de Hezeta, annot. by Herbert K. Beals, Ford, Lemuel, 28(4):351 Folwell, William Watts, A History of review, 78(1/2):67 Ford, Ollie, 25(1):58 Minnesota, 13(1):72, 15(4):306-307, For Honor or Destiny: The Anglo-American Ford, Sam C., 90(3):124 18(2):154, 22(3):231 Crisis over the Oregon Territory, by Ford, Sidney Smith, Jr., 11(4):245, 247-48, Fomo, Vic, 89(3):128, 130 Donald A. Rakestraw, review, 88(2):93- 37(1):48, 43(4):283-84, 287-88 Foner, Eric, Nothing but Freedom: 94 Ford, Sidney Smith, Sr., 1(3):122-23, Emancipation and Its Legacy, review, For Most Conspicuous Bravery: A Biography of 10(3):219, 33(4):405, 407, 43(4):283-84 75(4):182 Major-General George R. Pearkes, V.C., and Cowlitz Convention, 13(1):8-13, Foner, Philip S., History of the Labor Through Two World Wars, by Reginald 17-18 Movement in the United States, H. Roy, review, 70(2):93 as Indian agent, 37(1):38-39, 53 59(1):27-30; Women and the American For Purposes of Dominion: Essays in Honour of and mail delivery, 6(2):108 Labor Movement from World War I to Morris Zaslow, ed. Kenneth S. Coates and Wash. capital location, 32(3):244 the Present, review, 73(4):182; ed., Kate and William R. Morrison, review, Ford, Thomas J., 22(2):130-40, 43(4):283-84, Richards O’Hare: Selected Writings and 81(4):154 287-88 Speeches, review, 75(2):80 “For the History of Logging,” by Elwood R. Ford, Worthington C., ed., Massachusetts Fontenelle, Lucien, 39(1):5, 12-19, 23-25 Maunder, 46(4):113-14 Historical Society, Proceedings, 1919-

128 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 1920, 12(2):150-51; ed., Writings of 14, 48(4):127-33, 51(2):62 Forester (brig), 23(4):261-85 John Quincy Adams, Vol. 1: 1779-1796, Forest History Sources of the United States forestry. See forest management; Forest 4(2):131, Vol. 2: 1796-1801, 5(1):61, and Canada: A Compilation of the Service, U.S.; logging and lumber Vol. 3: 1801-1810, 5(4):317, Vol. 4: Manuscript Sources of Forestry, Forest industries 1811-1813, 6(1):71-72, Vol. 5: 1814- Industry, and Conservation History, Forestry Building (at Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c 1816, 6(4):281, Vol. 6: 1816-1819, by Clodaugh M. Neiderheiser, review, Exposition), 100(2):79-88 7(3):254, Vol. 7: 1820-1823, 9(1):72 50(1):31 Forests and Men, by William B. Greeley, Ford Foundation, 89(1):18-19 Forest Homestead Act (1906), 56(2):86-88 review, 43(1):67-68 Fords Prairie, Wash., 9(3):201 Forest Industries. See Portland Timberman Forests for the Future: The Story of Sustained Fordyce, C. P., Touring Afoot, 8(3):233 The Forest Killers: The Destruction of the Yield as Told in the Diaries and Papers Foreign Affairs, ed. Hamilton Fish Armstrong, American Wilderness, by Jack Shepherd, of David T. Mason, 1907-1950, ed. 25(4):309-10 review, 68(1):40-41 Rodney C. Loehr, review, 44(2):91 Foreign Policies of the United States, by James forest management Forests of Mount Rainier National Park, by G. Quayle Dealey, 18(1):75 changes in, after WWII, 87(3):117-29 F. Allen, 14(1):72-73 “The Foreign Policy of the Socialist Party education in, 58(3):146-49 “The Forgetting of John Montgomery: of America Before World War I,” by and fl ood control debate, 57(2):73-81 Spanaway’s First White Settler, Walfred H. Peterson, 65(4):176-83 historiography of, 56(2):75-81 1845-1885,” by Steve A. Anderson, The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson, 1913- in Idaho, 89(3):166 101(2):71-86 1917, by Edgar E. Robinson and Victor movement for, 44(4):145-56 Forging a Majority: The Formation of the J. West, 9(1):76, review, 9(2):153-54 and paper and pulp industry in Alaska, Republican Party in Pittsburgh, 1848- Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, 66(2):61-70 1860, by Michael Fitzgibbon Holt, Vol. 7: The Far East: China, review, in the Philippines (1900-14), 58(3):142-50 review, 61(4):228-29 67(2):93-94, Vol. 8: The Far East, public vs. private, debate over, 74(4):146- Forging New Rights in Western Waters, by China, review, 67(2):93-94 53 Robert G. Dunbar, review, 75(2):93 Foreman, Grant, Adventure on Red River: See also Forest Service, U.S.; national The Forging of a Black Community: Seattle’s Report on the Exploration of the forests Central District from 1870 through the Headwaters of the Red River by Captain Forest Management Act (1897), 79(1):4-5 Civil Rights Era, by Quintard Taylor, Randolph B. Marcy and Captain G. B. Forest of Time: A Century of Science at Wind review, 87(2):94-95 McLellan, review, 29(3):322-23; Indians River Experimental Forest, by Margaret The Forgotten Farmers: The Story of and Pioneers: The Story of the American Herring and Sarah Greene, review, Sharecroppers in the New Deal, Southwest before 1830, rev. ed., review, 99(3):149-50 by David Eugene Conrad, review, 28(3):323-24; Marcy and the Gold Forest Products History Foundation. See 57(3):134-35 Seekers: The Journal of Captain R. B. Forest History Society The Forgotten Kutenai, by Paul E. Baker, Marcy, with an Account of the Gold Forest Reserve Act (1891), 88(2):70, 78, 80 review, 47(4):126-27 Rush over the Southern Route, review, Forest Service, U.S., 44(4):148, 150 Forgotten Places in the North, by S. R. Gage, 30(4):443-44 during Big Burn (1910), 103(1):15, 17-18, review, 94(2):98-99 Foreshadow (newsletter), 48(3):99 20, 22 Forgotten Trails: Historical Sources of the Forest, Timothy S., “Highland Warriors or and changes in forest management, Columbia’s Big Bend Country, by Ron ‘Scotch Coolies’? Hebridean Crofters 55(3):125-27, 87(3):118-26 Anglin, ed. Glen W. Lindeman, review, in British Columbia, 1887-1893,” and confl icts with National Park Service, 88(3):155 102(2):79-90; rev. of Becoming British U.S., 91(3):139-44 The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales of the Teninos Columbia: A Population History, and forest management policy, 55(3):126- and Adjacent Mid-Columbia River 101(1):34-35; rev. of The Other Quiet 27, 57(2):73-81, 74(4):146-53, Indian Nations, by Donald M. Hines, Revolution: National Identities in 75(4):152-53, 84(1):19-29 review, 83(4):155-56 English Canada, 1945-71, 98(4):199- and Ickes, Harold, 55(2):75 Forks, Wash., 74(3):109-10, 82(3):118 200; rev. of Stanley Park’s Secret: The and Olympic National Park, 99(3):107- “The Formation of a Municipal Reform Forgotten Families of Whoi Whoi, 108, 110-12, 117-18 Movement: The Municipal League Kanaka Ranch, and Brockton Point, in Oreg., 84(1):19-29 of Seattle,” by Lee F. Pendergrass, 97(4):209-10 and Oregon and California Railroad land 66(1):13-25 Forest City, Mont., 26(4):264-67 grant, 39(4):270-73, 276-82 “The Formation of the Puget’s Sound forest conservation. See under conservation and pulp and paper industry Agricultural Company,” by Leonard A. and preservation; see also forest development, 66(2):61-67, 70 Wrinch, 24(1):3-8 management records of, 49(1):20 The Formation of the State of Oklahoma, 1903- Forest Dreams, Forest Nighmares: The Paradox and trade associations in the lumber 1906, by Roy Gittinger, 9(1):73-74 of Old Growth in the Inland West, by industry, 41(4):307-10 Forney, Andrew, rev. of Seattle and the Roots Nancy Langston, review, 88(4):208-209 and Yellowstone National Park, 93(1):18, of Urban Sustainability: Inventing forest fi res, 41(4):309-10, 44(4):151, 46(1):12- 20-22 Ecotopia, 102(3):149 18, 51(2):52-53, 70(4):153, 76(3):100, The Forest Service and the Greatest Good: A Foron, Wash., 9(3):202 87(3):118, 121, 123, 126, 89(3):166, Centennial History, by James G. Lewis, Forrest, Charles, 10(3):211, 12(2):142-43, 103(1):13-23 review, 97(4):205 12(3):220, 14(2):146-48, 15(2):132, Forest History Foundation. See Forest History The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering 16(3):206, 211, 17(1):65, 17(2):129 Society in Western Washington, by Robert E. Forrest, Earle R., Arizona’s Dark and Bloody Forest History Society, 39(1):77, 46(4):113- Ficken, review, 79(2):81 Ground, 29(1):92; California Joe: Noted

Index 129 Scout and Indian Fighter, with an Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 22(1):47-48 Fort Hicks (Wash.). See Camp Montgomery Authentic Account of Custer’s Last Fight, McDonald, Angus, at, 8(3):189, 194, 196, Fort Hope (Ont.), 18(3):199-206, 18(4):272 by William H. Bowen, review, 27(1):84 199, 16(2):84, 93-97, 16(3):199-205, Fort Kalapuya (Oreg.), 98(1):12-15 Forrest, Linn A., The Wolf and the Raven, 42(2):139-41, 97(1):28 Fort (B.C.), 13(3):201, 203, review, 40(3):258 McDonald, Archibald, at, 9(2):96-98, 29(1):7, 98(2):78, 80-92 Forrest, W. T., 59(2):79 16(3):187-88, 192, 195 Fort Keogh (Mont.), 39(1):63-64 Forrestal, James, 85(4):140, 143 race at, 90(3):140-53 Fort Konstantinovskaia (Alaska), 90(4):199- Forsyth, J., “The Library Movement in British records of, 29(1):6-7, 9-10 203 Columbia,” 17(4):271-79 reminiscences of, 13(2):107-12 Fort Kootenay (Mont.), 6(1):5-6, 30(4):405 Forsythe, Mark, The Trail of 1858: British Work, John, at, 5(2):98, 104-15, 5(4):258- Fort Langley (B.C.), 1(4):258-59, 264-65, Columbia’s Gold Rush Past, review, 59, 283, 11(2):104-14 6(3):180-81, 25(1):12-22, 28(4):406, 99(3):148-49 “Fort Colvile’s Fur Trade Families and the 408, 29(1):7 Fort Abercrombie (Alaska), 33(3):268, 270, Dynamics of Race in the Pacifi c Fort Langley, 1827-1927, by Denys Nelson, 280, 41(3):235-36, 238 Northwest,” by Jean Barman and Bruce 18(4):307 (Oreg.), 4(2):120-21, 5(3):192- M. Watson, 90(3):140-53 Fort Laramie (Wyo.), 39(1):18, 20, 43(1):33- 94, 6(1):3, 16(3):211-12 Fort Colville (Wash.) (U.S. Army post), 34, 44(4):187 architecture of, 38(3):218-19 3(1):78-82, 8(2):112, 8(3):189, 194-96, Fort Lawton (Wash.), 9(3):203, 19(1):31-36, governance of, 25(2):139-40 9(1):54, 9(3):203, 37(1):38, 38(4):292- 89(4):218, 100(1):8, 102(1):4-5, 8 McKenzie, Donald, at, 31(2):161-65 99, 62(4):133-35, 90(3):146 “Fort Lawton,” by Ray T. Cowell, 19(1):31-36 and War of 1812, 8(2):104-105, 14(4):265, documents of, 26(4):307 Fort Leavenworth (Kans.), 28(4):346, 350, 18(1):21-22 Hepburn, James, at, 38(3):254-55 359, 361, 36(3):213-15, 37(3):199 See also Fort George “Fort Colville, 1859-1869,” by W. P. Winans, Fort Lemhi (Idaho), 27(2):175, 27(4):373 Fort Bellingham (Wash.), 2(1):30-31, 3(1):78-82 Fort Lewis (Wash.), 15(2):121, 35(3): 215, 9(3):202 Fort Connah (Mont.), 30(4):399-415, 221-22, 58(4):188-95, 95(1):26, Fort Benton (Mont.) 42(2):144-46 99(2):56, 59-61, 102(1):4-6, 8 and military road to Walla Walla, Wash., “Fort Connah: A Frontier Trading Post, 1847- Fort Mandan (N. Dak.), 1(4):244, 35(1):5-7 2(2):125-26, 7(4):302-304, 29(2):138, 1871,” by Albert J. Partoll, 30(4):399- Fort McLeod (Alta.), 25(1):16, 21 142 415 Fort Meade and the Black Hills, by Robert Lee, and Mont. industrial army, 84(3):98-100 Fort Custer (Mich.), 39(1):50-53 review, 84(3):97 role of, in development of the West, Fort Dalles (Oreg.), 97(1):22, 36-37 Fort Missoula (Mont.), 90(1):54 20(3):213-22 Fort Ellis (Mont.), 29(2):142, 144-48 Fort Nez Percés (Wash.). See Fort Walla Walla steamboat traffi c to, 40(2):93-105 Fort Flagler (Wash.), 9(3):203, 47(2):41-43 Fort Nikolaevskaia (Alaska), 90(4):194-98, travel to, 37(3):195-96, 211-12, 215-17, Fort George (Oreg.). 202-203 41(3):234, 239-40 Barnes, Jane, at, 42(4):330-32 Fort Nisqually (Wash.), 4(3):175-78, “Fort Benton’s Part in the Development of Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 16(3):206, 8(2):108-12, 11(4):285, 36(4):335-36 the West,” by Asa A. Wood, 20(3):213- 209-15 activities at, 6(3):179-97, 6(4):264-78, 22 and Fort Vancouver, 40(4):274-79 7(1):59-75, 7(2):144-67, 10(3):205-30, Fort Berthold (N. Dak.), 37(3):206, HBC at, 5(3):193-94, 200-201, 8(2):107 11(1):59-65, 11(2):136-49, 11(3):218- 41(3):237-38 McKenzie, Donald, at, 31(2):165, 168-69 29, 11(4):294-302, 12(1):68-70, (Idaho), 7(3):229-31, 47(2):59-60 North West Company at, 8(2):105, 12(2):137-48, 12(3):219-28, 12(4):300- Fort Bonneville (Wyo.), 39(1):13, 15, 17 14(4):265-66, 98(1):12-15 303, 13(1):57-66, 13(2):131-41, Fort Borst (Wash.), 9(3):202 records of, 29(1):4-6, 12 13(3):225-32, 13(4):293-99, 14(2):145- Fort Bridger (Wyo.), 19(1):16, 21(3):174 religious services at, 42(3):225-26 48, 14(3):223-24, 14(4):299-306, Fort Buford (N. Dak.), 29(2):141, 39(1):41- Tolmie, William Fraser, at, 3(3):231-32, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, 15(3):215- 43, 41(3):237-38 23(3):209-10 26, 15(4):289-98, 25(1):60-64, Fort C. F. Smith (Wyo.), 29(2):141, 41(1):43- and U.S.-Britain relations, 39(2):84, 89 101(2):71, 73-74, 80-82 44, 61 See also Fort Astoria Americans at, 7(2):137-41, 41(2):110-20 Fort Canby (Wash.), 9(3):202 Fort George Wright (Wash.), 9(3):205, attack of, by Patkanim (Snoqualmie Fort Cascades (Wash.), 2(1):31 80(3):91-100 leader), 15(3):191-92 Fort Casey (Wash.), 9(3):202, 47(2):33-43 Fort George Wright: Not Only Where the Band centennial of, 24(3):239-40 “Fort Casey—Garrison for Puget Sound,” by Played; a Historical Geography, by Bette Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 7(2):138, John A. Hussey, 47(2):33-43 E. Meyer, review, 89(3):165 16(2):138-39, 145, 21(3):225-28 Fort Chehalis (Wash.), 20(3):190-91 Fort Gibbon (Alaska), 103(3):114 foundation of, 24(1):6-8 Fort Clarke (N. Dak.), 37(3):206 (Idaho), 7(3):217-32, 21(3):174, Heron, Francis, at, 11(1):29, 31, 34 Fort Clatsop (Oreg.), 1(4):244, 38(3):217-19, 24(1):43, 47, 38(3):225, 39(1):18-31 during Indian wars (1855-58), 43(2):92- 87(3):146-47 Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 34(4):355-59, 96, 95(1):27 Fort Coeur d’Alene (Idaho), 62(4):133-34 364-65 historic site, 12(3):240 Fort Columbia (Wash.), 9(3):202-203, Fort Hall on the Oregon Trail, by Jennie records of, 15(2):159-60 45(3):87 Broughton Brown, 23(4):304-305 relocation of, to Tacoma (1934), Fort Colvile (Wash.) (Hudson’s Bay Company “Fort Hall on the Saptin River,” by Miles 25(4):312-13 post), 5(3):164-72, 6(1):9, 26-27, Cannon, 7(3):217-32 sketch of, 38(3):222 8(2):108-12, 16(1):29-48, 16(2):83-97, Fort Henness (Wash.), 17(3):240 women at, 96(2):95-100 102-107, 17(1):7-8, 97(1):22, 28, 35 Fort Henrietta (Oreg.), 16(4):279 Fort Nisqually Mission. See Nisqually Mission

130 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Fort Okanagan (Wash.), 5(2):99-103, 106, horse racing at, 72(2):69-71 (1900), 85(3):83-92 5(4):258, 8(2):104-105, 109, 111, livestock at, 14(3):166-70, 101(2):73 Forty-Nine (steamer), 16(3):190-91, 9(3):203, 29(1):7, 38(3):219, 45(3):88, map of, 12(4):311-12 17(3):202-203, 19(4):282 98(2):78-94 missionaries at, 1(3):125-27, 37(4):303- Forward the Nation, by Donald Culross Fort Peck (Mont.), 85(1):16 309, 42(3):224, 231-33 Peattie, review, 34(1):107-109 Fort Peck Dam (Mont.), 54(1):19, 21-23 records of, 1(4):256-57, 260-61, 2(1):40- Forward Thrust bond proposal (King County, Fort Phil Kearny (Wyo.), 41(1):43-44, 59-60 43, 3(3):234-38, 29(1):10-12 Wash.), 100(3):116, 120, 122-23, 129, Fort Pierre (S. Dak.), 37(3):203-204 restoration of, 38(1):94 132 Fort Ragland (Wash.), 9(3):203 and sea otter trade, 31(4):376 Fosdick, Dorothy, 97(1):5, 7-9 Fort Rains (Wash.), 18(3):240 U.S. Army at, 2(1):29-31, 15(1):58-62 Foss, Charles, 96(3):115-22 Fort Randall (S. Dak.), 37(3):202 Fort Vancouver Historical and Restoration Foss, Phillip O., Politics and Grass: The Fort Ranson (N. Dak.), 41(3):236-37 Society, 38(1):94-95 Administration of Grazing on the Public Fort Reliance (Yukon Terr.), 32(2):201-202 Fort Victoria (B.C.), 3(2):151-52, 90(3):143, Domain, review, 51(4):186-87 Fort Reno (Okla.), 41(1):43-44, 58 103(2):67 Foster, Addison, 51(2):54 Fort Ross (Calif.), 21(4):257-58, 260-61, Fort Walla Walla (Wash.) (Fort Nez Percés; Foster, Anne L., “Caribou or Oil? Using the 102(4):188 Old Fort Walla Walla), 1(4):263, George L. Collins Papers to Document abandonment of, 63(2):44-45 5(2):87-88, 101-102, 111-12, 5(3):171, the Alaska Conservation Movement,” establishment of, 7(3):213, 18(2):90-91 173, 175, 8(2):106, 109, 111, 9(3):204- ed. Bill Alley, 96(3):164-65 shipbuilding at, 7(4):287, 25(1):7 205, 33(3):373 Foster, Annie H., “British Columbia Indian trade at, 60(4):206-15, 63(1):1-8, 11-12 architecture of, 38(3):219-26, 230-31 Lands,” 28(2):151-62; The Mohawk (B.C.), 38(3):256-58 excavation of, 43(1):27-50 Princess; being some account of the Life Fort Shaw (Mont.), 29(2):142-44 maps of, 38(3):263 of Tekahion-Wake (E. Pauline Johnson), Fort Shaw Indian School (Mont.), records of, 29(1):7 23(3):232 101(3/4):111, 113 Fort Walla Walla (U.S. military post), 2(1):30- Foster, Bill, 27(2):167-68 Fort Shepard (B.C.), 24(4):307-308 31, 7(4):302-304, 9(3):205, 38(3):230- Foster, Chapin D., “A Day in Olympia, March Fort Simcoe (Wash.), 2(1):30, 2(3):236, 31, 264 2, 1953,” 44(2):51-52; “The Centennial 9(3):203, 37(1):37, 42, 46, 45(3):85-86, Fort Ward (Wash.), 9(3):205 Director Tells of Plans for a State Wide 90, 46(2):46-51, 82(2):78 Fort Waters (Wash.), 1(1):48, 38(4):315-16, Celebration,” 44(1):3-6; ed., Methodism Fort Simpson (B.C.), 1(4):264, 2(3):257-59, 318, 40(4):296-97, 300-15 in the Northwest, by Erle Howell, 261-62, 28(4):406-407, 38(3):247-48, Fort Whitman (Wash.), 9(3):205, 47(2):42 review, 58(2):105 256, 39(2):97, 99 (Oreg.), 24(1):44-45 Foster, Charles, 16(1):17-18 (Wash.) (fur trade post), Fort Worden (Wash.), 9(3):205, 47(2):41-42 Foster, Davis, 16(1):17-18 8(2):104-105, 10(1):18, 21(1):4-5, Fort Wrangell (Alaska), 54(2):67, 73 Foster, Don C., 88(1):8-10 39(3):184-89, 45(3):87-88. See also Fort Yale (B.C.), 44(4):163 Foster, George H., 8(1):6 Spokane House Fort Yukon (Alaska), 103(3):113 Foster, Homer Redfi eld, 77(3):83, 89, 92-93 Fort St. Nicholas (Alaska), 40(1):50-53 Fortescue, Grace, 58(3):152, 154 Foster, Jake, 97(3):143-44 Fort Steilacoom (Wash.), 9(3):203-204, Forth, Stuart, rev. of The Critical Method Foster, James C., ed., Land in the American 48(4):137-38, 71(4):155-60 in Historical Research and Writing, West: Private Claims and the Common as institution for mentally ill, 71(4):155-60 48(1):30-31 Good, review, 93(3):161-62 during martial law controversy (1856), forts, fur trade. See names of individual forts Foster, James Caldwell, “The Western 43(2):94-95, 97-98, 102-105 Fortson, George H., 17(1):20 Federation Comes to Alaska,” missionaries at, 38(1):7, 9-10 Fortuine, Robert, Chills and Fever: Health and 66(4):161-73 troops stationed at, 2(1):29-31 Disease in the Early History of Alaska, Foster, John E., ed., The Developing West: Fort Stevenson (N. Dak.), 41(3):237 review, 81(3):116 Essays on Canadian History in Honor of Fort Stewart (Mont.), 37(3):208-209 The Fortune of Books: Essays, Memories Lewis H. Thomas, review, 75(4):184 Fort Taylor (Wash.), 9(3):204 and Prophecies of a Librarian, by J. Foster, John W., 59(1):8-9 Fort Townsend (Wash.), 2(1):30-31, 9(3):204, Christian Bay, review, 33(1):110-11 Foster, Joseph, 3(4):297 16(4):284-89 Fortunes and Failures: White-Collar Mobility Foster, Mark S., Henry M. Porter: Rocky Fort Union (Mont.), 35(2):134-36, 37(3):207- in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco, Mountain Empire Builder, review, 208 by Peter R. Decker, review, 70(4):188 84(1):36 Fort Union and Its Neighbors on the Upper Forty Mile, Yukon Terr. (settlement), Foster, Martha Harroun, We Know Who Missouri, by Frank B. Harper, review, 32(2):198-99, 81(1):12-14, 17-19 We Are: Métis Identity in a Montana 16(4):303-305 Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Community, review, 98(1):48-49 Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Missouri, by Charles Larpenteur, Foster, Meachel, American Dream, 29(3):246 Trade, by Barton H. Barbour, review, 25(3):232-33 Foster, Philip, 30(3):367 93(4):209-10 Forty Years a Pioneer, by W. W. Baker, review, Foster, S. S., 27(4):320-26, 331-38, 341-42 Fort Vancouver (Wash.), 3(2):147-48, 26(2):144-46 Foster, Wash., 9(3):205-206 3(3):180, 182, 5(3):194-206, 8(2):107, “Forty Years of Symphony in Seattle: 1903- Foster, William Z., 71(3):114, 122, 75(1):17- 109-12, 9(3):204, 39(2):83-102, 1943,” by Edward Sheppard and Emily 18, 21 97(1):22 Johnson, 35(1):19-28 Fouke Fur Company (St. Louis), 91(4):204, architecture of, 38(3):220-21 40 Years on the Yukon Telegraph, by Guy 206 Exploring Expedition, U.S., at, 16(2):110- Lawrence, review, 56(4):179 Foundation for Economic Education, 13, 16(3):217-19, 16(4):294-301 Fortymile River region (Alaska), census data 61(2):78, 81, 83

Index 131 “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 Pacifi c 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 Four Mound Prairie (Wash.), 7(1):3-20 12(1):73-74 Formative Years, by Wilbur R. Jacobs, Four-Power Treaty (1922), 37(2):110, 119-22, Fraeb, Henry, 39(1):4-18, 31 review, 84(2):74-75 125 Fragaria, Wash., 9(3):206 Francis Parkman’s the Oregon Trail, ed. Harry Fourteen Thousand Feet, by John L. Jerome The Fragmented Metropolis: Los Angeles, 1850- G. Paul, review, 9(3):230, ed. Ottis B. Hart, 18(2):153-54 1930, by Robert M. Fogelson, review, Sperlin, review, 3(3):242 The Fourth Corner: Highlights from the Early 60(2):97 Francisco Pacheco of Pacheco Pass, by Albert Northwest, by Lelah Jackson Edson, Frame-Up: The Incredible Case of Tom Mooney Shumate, review, 70(4):183 review, 43(2):174-75, rpt., review, and Warren Billings, by Curt Gentry, Franck, Harry A., The Lure of Alaska, review, 60(3):162-63 review, 60(4):216-20 31(1):105-106 Fourth Message of Governor Ernest Lister to the France The Franco-Calgarians: French Language, State Legislature, 10(2):154 in Oregon boundary dispute, 44(2):69-73 Leisure, and Linguistic Life-Style in an Fourth of July, 4(3):163-81, 35(3):215-22 and Russo-Japanese War, 35(4):316-17 Anglophone City, by Robert A. Stebbins, in Billings, Mont. (1884), 31(3):278-79 at Washington Conference (1921-22), review, 87(3):163-64 in Oregon City, Oreg. (1848), 33(2):171- 37(2):109-27 “Francois Payette, Master of Fort Boise,” by 73 France, Hugh, 78(3):89-90 Francis D. Haines, Jr., 47(2):57-61 near Sequalitchew Lake (Wash.), site “France as a Factor in the Oregon Frank, Bernard, Our National Forests, review, commemorating, 15(2):121 Negotiations,” by John S. Galbraith, 47(3):90-91 The Fourth World: An Indian Reality, by 44(2):69-73 Frank, Bill, Sr., 99(2):55, 59, 61-62 George Manuel and Michael Posluns, Frances Greenburg Armitage Prize-Winning Frank, Billy, Jr., 95(1):35 review, 66(3):138-39 Essays, ed. Reed College, review, 1942 Frank, Dana, “Race Relations and the Fowke, Gerard, Archeological Investigations, ed., 34(2):229-30, 1948 ed., 39(4):321- Seattle Labor Movement, 1915- 14(2):154-55 22, 1949 ed., 41(2):172-73, 1950 ed., 1929,” 86(1):35-44; Purchasing Power: Fowler, A. E., 57(4):176-79 42(1):79-80, 1952 ed., 45(2):67 Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the Fowler, Constance E., The Old Days in and Frances Willard: A Biography, by Ruth Bordin, Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-1929, near Salem, Oregon, review, 33(1):87- review, 79(1):44 review, 86(3):141-42 88 Franchère, Gabriel, 5(3):192-93, 9(4):280, Frank, Robert J., ed., The Grains; or, Passages Fowler, Don D., rev. of Nevada Indians Speak, 283, 21(1):13, 16, 21(2):120-21, in the Life of Ruth Rover, with 60(1):36-37 38(3):218-19, 40(4):322, 68(4):155-56, Occasional Pictures of Oregon, Natural Fowler, Enoch S., 8(2):128, 15(2):141-42, 93(4):189-90, 98(1):7-8 and Moral, by Margaret Jewett Bailey, 37(1):49 works of: Adventure at Astoria, 1810- review, 77(2):77; ed., Regionalism and Fowler, J., 13(1):18-19 1814, review, 59(3):163-64; Journal the Pacifi c Northwest, review, 75(3):142 Fowler, Nolan, “Territorial Expansion—A of a Voyage on the North West Coast Frank, William D., rev. of Anóoshi Lingít Threat to the Republic?” 53(1):34-42 of North America during the Years Aaní Ká / Russians in Tlingit America: Fowler, Wilton B., British-American Relations, 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814, review, The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804, 1917-1918: The Role of Sir William 62(3):122-23; Narrative of a Voyage 100(2):90-91

132 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Frank B. Brouillet: An Oral History, Frank’s Landing (Wash.), 99(2):55-63 Frazier, Robert, 89(1):14 interviewed by Sharon Boswell, review, Frantz, Joe B., Turner, Bolton, and Webb: Three “Fred T. Dubois and the Nonpartisan League 93(1):46-47 Historians of the American Frontier, in the Idaho Election of 1918,” by “Frank B. Cooper: Seattle’s Progressive School review, 57(2):83; rev. of George Smith’s Merle W. Wells, 56(1):17-29 Superintendent, 1901-22,” by Bryce E. Money: A Scottish Investor in America, “Fred T. Dubois and the Silver Issue, 1896,” by Nelson, 74(4):167-77 58(4):217-18; rev. of The Negro Leo W. Graff, Jr., 53(4):138-44 Frank Barrett house (Seattle), 75(3):136 Cowboys, 56(3):135-36 Fred T. Dubois’s “The Making of a State,” ed. Frank Church, D.C., and Me, by Bill Hall, “Franz Ferdinand at Spokane—1893,” by C. S. Louis J. Clements, review, 64(2):92 review, 88(1):51-52 Kingston, 16(1):3-7 “Fred W. Voget Collection at the University of “Frank Church Goes to the Senate: The Idaho Fraser, Alexander, 21(4):248 Montana’s Mansfi eld Library,” by Jodi Election of 1956,” by LeRoy Ashby, Fraser, Barbara J., rev. of Pearson of Canada, Allison-Bunnell, 93(4):212-13 78(1/2):17-31 56(1):46 “Frederic G. Young, Regionalist and “Frank L. Worden, Pioneer Merchant, 1830- Fraser, Don, 44(1):12-13 Historian,” by George A. Frykman, 1887,” by Albert J. Partoll, 40(3):189- Fraser, Hugh C., Seven Years on the Pacifi c 48(2):33-38 202 Slope, review, 6(1):69-70 “Frederic Homer Balch,” by Delia M. Coon, “Frank Lloyd Wright Houses in the Seattle Fraser, Mary Crawford (Mrs. Hugh C.), 15(1):32-43 Area,” by Donald Leslie Johnson, Seven Years on the Pacifi c Slope, review, Frederick, Richard, Asahel Curtis: Photographs 88(1):33-40 6(1):69-70 of the Great Northwest, review, “Frank Lloyd Wright in the Northwest: The Fraser, Robert S., American Indian Periodicals 75(4):186 Show, 1931,” by Donald Leslie Johnson, in the Princeton University Library: A Frederick, Robert Allen, rev. of Alaska in 78(3):100-106 Preliminary List, review, 62(4):158 Transition: The Southeast Region, Frank Norris: A Study, by Ernest Marchand, Fraser, Simon, 2(4):369-71, 9(2):88, 24(1):72- 51(3):139-40 review, 34(1):120-21 73, 40(4):319-21, 49(4):147-48 Frederick and Nelson, 96(1):24-25 Franke, B. R., 75(1):40 Fraser Gold, 1858! The Founding of British Frederick Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, Frankfort, Wash., 9(3):206 Columbia, by Netta Stern, review, Teacher, by Ray Allen Billington, Frankfurter, Felix, 52(2):53 90(3):157-58 review, 64(4):175-77 works of: Roosevelt and Frankfurter: Their Fraser River, 1(4):258-59, 2(4):369-71, “Frederick Jackson Turner: Historian, Scholar, Correspondence, 1928-1945, annot. 38(1):28-30, 39(3):230. See also Fraser Teacher: An Essay Review,” by Allan G. Max Freedman, review, 59(3):170-71 River region Bogue, 64(4):175-77 Franklin (ship), 15(1):63 Fraser River Canners’ Association, 61(3):160- Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Franklin, Benjamin, 20(2):137-41, 52(1):2, 61 Down, by Allan G. Bogue, review, 53(3):103, 109 Fraser River Construction Company, 27(1):55 90(2):97-98 Franklin, Idaho, 28(2):137-45 Fraser River Fishermen’s Protective and Frederick Jackson Turner’s Legacy: Unpublished Franklin, Jane, 44(4):163 Benevolent Association, 102(2):86 Writings in American History, ed. Franklin, Jimmie L., Born Sober: Prohibition Fraser River Gold Hunting and Saskatchewan Wilbur R. Jacobs, review, 57(2):82-83 in Oklahoma, 1907-1959, review, Exploring Expedition, 31(3):287-347 “Frederick Jackson Turner’s Letters to 64(1):40-41; rev. of The Chicago Race “Fraser River Gold Rush Adventures,” by Edmond S. Meany,” ed. Roy Lokken, Riots, July, 1919, 61(3):179-80; rev. of Robert Frost, 22(3):203-209 44(1):30-39 Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer Fraser River region, gold rush in, 15(4):247- “The Frederick Law Olmsted Plan for of 1919, 63(3):123-24 48, 18(3):199-206, 18(4):271-76, Tacoma,” by Norman J. Johnston, Franklin, John, 44(4):163 21(3):195-97, 22(3):203-209, 23(2):97- 66(3):97-104 Franklin, John Hope, A Southern Odyssey: 99, 101, 106, 44(4):161-65, 71(3):102, Frederick West Lander, Road Builder, by E. Travelers in the Antebellum North, 104-106, 76(4):137-39 Douglas Branch, 21(1):71 review, 68(2):100 Fraud, Politics, and the Dispossession of the Fredricks, Soren Andrew, 32(2):199 Franklin, Wash., 9(3):206, 73(4):146-53 Indians: The Iroquois Land Frontier in Fredrickson, Paul, 98(4):186, 191 Franklin County (Idaho), 31(2):203-204 the Colonial Period, by Georgiana C. Fredriksen, John C., comp., Shield of Republic/ Franklin County (Wash.), 9(3):206, 14(1):21- Nammack, review, 62(1):34-35 Sword of Empire: A Bibliography of 22, 26(1):55, 37(4):281-86, 296-302 Frawley, Jason Mann, rev. of Two Centuries United States Military Affairs, 1783- Franklin D. Roosevelt and Conservation, of Lewis and Clark: Refl ections on the 1846, review, 82(1):34 1911-1945, ed. Edgar B. Nixon, review, Voyage of Discovery, 97(1):51 Free Air, by Sinclair Lewis, 91(2):108-109 49(4):174-75 Fray Benito de la Sierra’s Account of the Hezeta Free Methodist Church, 30(4):423, 430, 435, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, Expedition to the Northwest Coast in 102(3):107-108, 111-15 3 vols., ed. Edgar B. Nixon, review, 1775, review, 22(1):62-64 free silver coinage issue 62(1):15 Fray Juan Crespi, Missionary Explorer on the and Idaho politics, 33(3):283-96, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932- Pacifi c Coast, 1769-1774, by Herbert 41(3):217-19, 53(4):138-44 1940, by William E. Leuchtenburg, Eugene Bolton, 19(1):69-70 and Mont. politics, 65(2):51, 55-56, review, 55(2):93-94 Frazer (delegate to Cowlitz Convention), 74(2):78, 84-86 “Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Northwest: 13(1):8-13 and Wash. politics, 34(3):253-59, Informal Glimpses,” by Frank Freidel, Frazer, Robert W., ed., Mansfi eld on the 39(4):298, 310 76(4):122-31 Condition of the Western Forts, 1853-54, free speech movement, 57(3):111-12, Franklin High School (Seattle), 103(2):57, 60 review, 55(3):130 66(1):1-12, 77(2):68-71, 91(1):11, Franks, Kenny A., rev. of Comanches: The Frazier, John W., 3(1):79-80 13, 91(3):124-35, 135, 102(3):122-23, Destruction of a People, 66(4):173 Frazier, Prentice, 94(1):16-17 103(1):15

Index 133 Freedman, Benedict, Mrs. Mike: The Story Frémont, John Charles, 19(1):18-19, Frenette, Edith, 49(4):166 of Katherine Mary Flannigan, review, 28(4):354-62, 47(2):60, 80(1):29-30, Frenier, Antoine, 23(3):188-91 38(3):276-77 84(4):144, 146 Fresonke, Kris, ed., Lewis and Clark: Legacies, Freedman, Max, annot., Roosevelt and works of: Narratives of Exploration and Memories, and New Perspectives, Frankfurter: Their Correspondence, Adventure, review, 48(4):148 review, 96(3):161-63; rev. of Lewis and 1928-1945, review, 59(3):170-71 Fremont: Pathmarker of the West, by Allan Clark on the Great Plains: A Natural Freedman, Nancy, Mrs. Mike: The Story of Nevins, review, 31(2):215-17 History, 95(3):151-52 Katherine Mary Flannigan, review, Frémont, the West’s Greatest Adventurer, by Freud, Sigmund, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 38(3):276-77 Allan Nevins, review, 19(3):231-32 Twenty-eighth President of the United Freehling, William W., Prelude to Civil War: Fremont and ’49, by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, States: A Psychological Study, review, The Nullifi cation Controversy in South review, 6(1):70-71 58(4):205-207 Carolina, 1816-1836, review, 58(2):103 Fremont County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 205, Frey, Rodney, rev. of Pitch Woman and Other Freeman, Legh R., 79(4):155 103(1):3 Stories: The Oral Traditions of Coquelle Freeman, Lewis R., Down the Columbia, Fremont Game Reserve (Idaho), 93(1):18, Thompson, Upper Coquille Athabaskan 13(2):144-45 20-22 Indian, 99(1):35-36 Freeman, Mark, 61(2):73-74 Fremont-Madison Reservoir Company, Freyssinet, Eugene, bridge construction Freeman, Miller, 65(1):9, 11, 13, 15-16 93(1):13-22 technique of, 82(1):13-15 Freeman, Otis W., “Early Wagon Roads French, C. E., 98(4):191-92 Friday, Chris, “‘There are Chinese and in the Inland Empire,” 45(4):125- French, David, rev. of Come to Our Salmon Chinese’: Regional Variations in 30; “Maps and Their Use in Pacifi c Feast, 50(4):161; rev. of Nehalem Imagining the ‘Other,’ an Illustrated Northwest History,” 42(3):242-46; Tillamook Tales, 51(4):182-83; rev. Essay and Review,” 89(2):98-104; Washington State Resources, review, of The Structure of Twana Culture, Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest 49(2):85-86; ed., The Pacifi c Northwest: 52(4):162-63 Coast Artist, review, 96(3):158-59; A Regional, Human, and Economic French, David W. (minister), 26(3):215 Organizing Asian American Labor: The Survey of Resources and Development, French, Egbert, 14(4):258 Pacifi c Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, review, 33(4):440-42; ed., The Pacifi c French, Hallet R., 72(4):168 1870-1942, review, 87(1):50, essay Northwest: An Over-All Appreciation, French, Joseph Lewis, ed., The Pioneer West, review, 89(2):84-96; rev. of The Hood review, 45(4):131-32; rev. of The 15(3):231-32 River Issei: An Oral History of Japanese Counties of Washington, 35(1):76; French, Kathrine, rev. of The Structure of Settlers in Oregon’s Hood River Valley, rev. of Landforms of the Northwestern Twana Culture, 52(4):162-63 85(4):159 States, 33(1):78; rev. of Oysters Have French, Peter, 66(4):175, 177, 179-81 Friday Harbor, Wash., 9(3):207, 98(2):55-63 Eyes; or, The Travels of a Pacifi c Oyster, French, R. E. See R. E. French Theater Fridlund, Paul, Two Fronts: A Small Town at 33(1):85 Company War, review, 76(2):76 Freeman, Rosina, 5(1):27 French, Walter M., 71(4):178-80 Fried, Albert, John Brown’s Journey: Notes and Freeman and Company, 76(4):138-39 French, William, 12(3):184-85 Refl ections on His America and Mine, Freeman’s Labor Journal (Spokane). See French and German Public Opinion on review, 70(3):140 Spokane Freeman’s Labor Journal Declared War Aims, 1914-1918, by Friedheim, Robert L., “The Seattle General Freeport, Wash., 9(3):207 Ebba Dahlin, 24(4):304-305 Strike of 1919,” 52(3):81-98; “The Freeport Doctrine, 2(4):322, 328 French and Glenn. See French-Glenn Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-20,” free-soil movement. See under slavery Livestock Company 55(4):146-56; The Seattle General Freeze Frame: Alaska Eskimos in the Movies, French Canadians Strike, review, 56(1):41-42; rev. of by Ann Fienup-Riordan, review, among fur trade families of Fort Colvile, Revolution in Seattle: A Memoir, 88(3):153-54 90(3):140, 144-47, 149 55(4):180-81 Freidel, Frank, “Franklin D. Roosevelt in infl uence of, on Wash. place names, Friedheim, Robin, “The Seattle Labor the Northwest: Informal Glimpses,” 1(1):8-9 Movement, 1919-20,” 55(4):146-56 76(4):122-31; rev. of Angry Voices: Left- and Provisional Government of Oregon, Friedlander, J. H., 101(1):18 of-Center Politics in the New Deal Era, 61(2):89-92, 68(1):14-15, 18-19, 21 Friedrich, Otto, Clover, review, 72(1):43 51(1):40-41; rev. of The Technocrats: French Creek (Wash. Terr.), 19(3):209-10 Friel, Wallis, 103(2):61 Prophets of Automation, 59(2):103; rev. The French in North America: A The Friendly Mountain, ed. Ed B. Webster, of Tomorrow a New World: The New Bibliographical Guide to French 9(1):72-73 Deal Community Program, 52(3):122- Archives, Reproductions, and Research Friends of the Indians of British Columbia, 23 Missions, by Henry Putney Beers, 28(2):158, 160, 58(2):92-93 freight rates review, 50(1):34 Friends’ Review, 11(4):250-53 for aluminum products, 43(3):220-21 French Policy and Developments in Indochina, Fries, U. E., From Copenhagen to Okanogan: and lumber and shingle industries, by Thomas E. Ennis, review, 28(3):333- The Autobiography of a Pioneer, review, 39(3):219, 41(4):285-86, 290, 301-305 34 41(2):175-77 railroad: 39(3):219-20, 39(4):262, 288- French Policy and the American Alliance of Friesen, Jean, rev. of Trapline Outlaw: Simon 90, 307, 45(1):19-27, 54(1):1-5, 7-8, 1778, by Edward S. Corwin, 8(1):67 Peter Gunanoot, 74(3):140 56(4):169-75, 64(1):9-11; 65(3):100- French Prairie (Oreg.), 25(2):157, 90(3):144, Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics, and 101, 104, 109 146 Environment in Alaska, by Stephen records of, 47(1):15-16, 47(3):220-21 French-Glenn Livestock Company, 66(4):175- Haycox, 103(3):119, review, 94(4):208 on West Coast steamships (1916-36), 81 Friis, Herman R., 46(2):45 40(3):182-83 Frenchtown, Oreg. Terr., 90(3):144 Frink, J. M., 100(2):71

134 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c “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 From Boats to Board Feet: The Wilson Family “From Statehouse to Bull Pen: Idaho Times of Charlie Russell, by Warren M. of the Pacifi c Coast, by Emily M. Populism and the Coeur d’Alene Elofson, review, 96(3):155-56 Wilson, review, 100(2):92-93 Troubles of the 1890’s,” by William J. The Frontier Challenge: Responses to the Trans- From Candles to Footlights: A Biography of Gaboury, 58(1):14-22 Mississippi West, ed. John G. Clark, the Pike’s Peak Theatre 1859-1876, by From the Baltic to Russian America, 1829- review, 63(3):122-23 Melvin Schoberlin, review, 33(1):94-96 1836, by Alix O’Grady, ed. R. A. Pierce, Frontier Children, by Linda Peavy and Ursula “From Cape Flattery to Birch Bay: review, 95(3):161 Smith, review, 91(3):164 Vancouver’s Anchorages on Puget From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Frontier Diplomats: The Life and Times of Sound,” by Robert B. Whitebrook, Account of Overland Freighting, by Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist- 44(3):115-28 William E. Lass, review, 65(3):151 Siksina’, by Lesley Wischmann, review, From Coalmine to Castle: The Story of the “From Treasure Room to Archives: The 93(1):43-44 Dunsmuirs of Vancouver Island, by McWhorter Papers and the State Frontier Doctor, by Urling C. Coe, review, James Audain, review, 46(4):125-26 College of Washington,” by Trevor 31(2):213 From Coast to Coast, by George D. Brown, James Bond, 102(2):67-78 “Frontier Enterprise versus the Modern Age: 15(1):70 From Trust to Terror: The Onset of the Cold Fred Herrick and the Closing of the From Colony to Country: The Revolution in War, 1945-1950, by Herbert Feis, Lumberman’s Frontier,” by Thomas R. American Thought, by Ralph Ketcham, review, 63(4):181 Cox, 84(1):19-29 review, 66(3):138 From West to East: Studies in the Literature of The Frontier Experience: A Reader’s Guide From Copenhagen to Okanogan: The the American West, by Robert Edson to the Life and Literature of the Autobiography of a Pioneer, by U. E. Lee, review, 58(3):155 American West, ed. Jon Tuska and Vicki Fries, with Emil B. Fries, ed. Grace V. From Where the Sun Now Stands: A Piekarski, with Paul J. Blanding, review, Stearns and Eugene F. Hoy, review, Manuscript of the Nez Perce War, by 76(3):114 41(2):175-77 John Gibbon, review, 80(1):34 The Frontier Experience: Readings in the “From Dawson to Nome on a Bicycle,” by From Wilderness to Empire; A History of Trans-Missisippi West, ed. Robert V. Edward R. Jesson, ed. Ruth Reat, California, 1542-1900, by Robert Glass Hine and Edwin R. Bingham, review, 47(3):65-74 Cleland, review, 35(3):275-76 55(4):176 From Grand Mound to Scatter Creek: The From Wilderness to Enabling Act: The Frontier Folkways, by James G. Leyburn, Homes of Jamestown, by David James, Evolution of a State of Washington, by review, 28(2):200-201 review, 73(3):141 Paul L. Beckett, review, 60(3):163-64 The Frontier in Alaska and the Matanuska From Hayes to McKinley: National Party From Wilderness to Statehood: A History Colony, by Orlando Wesley Miller, Politics, 1877-1896, by H. Wayne of Montana, 1805-1900, by James review, 67(3):126-27

Index 135 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 Confl ict: The William R. Hunt, review, 82(4):156 of Tidal Passages: A History of the Pacifi c Northwest on the Eve of the Civil Frost, Alan, ed., Pacifi c 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 Arsdol, review, 93(4):207-208 Krasheninnikov: Pioneer Scholars on in World War II Portland,” 96(1):3-13 The Frontier State (Illinois) 1818-1848, by the North Pacifi c Rim,” 95(2):59-69; Frykman, George A., “The Alaska-Yukon- Theodore Calvin Pease, 10(2):154-55 “Getting the Record Straight: Georg Pacifi c Exposition, 1909,” 53(3):89-99; Frontier Steel: The Men and Their Weapons, by Steller’s Plant Collecting on Kayak “Development of the Washington Waldo E. Rosebush, review, 50(4):164- Island, Alaska, 1741,” 90(3):115-22; Historical Quarterly, 1906-1935: 65 “Vitus Bering and Georg Steller: Their The Work of Edmond S. Meany frontier thesis Tragic Confl ict during the American and Charles W. Smith,” 70(3):121- of Bancroft, H. H., 86(3):135-37 Expedition,” 86(1):3-16; “Vitus Bering 30; “Edmond S. Meany, Historian,” and new western history, 85(2):51-58, Resurrected: Recent Forensic Analysis 51(4):159-70; “Frederic G. Young, 89(2):84-96 and the Documentary Record,” Regionalist and Historian,” 48(2):33- and overseas expansion, 57(1):18-27 84(3):91-97; ed., Journal of a Voyage 38; “Regionalism, Nationalism, of Turner, Frederick Jackson, 39(4):290- with Bering, 1741-1742, by Georg Localism: The Pacifi c Northwest 91, 43(4):252-53, 44(3):107, 52(1):1-6, Wilhelm Steller, review, 80(2):77; rev. in American History,” 43(4):251- 56(1):30, 35, 57(1):18-27, 64(1):1, 5-6, of The First Kamchatka Expedition of 61; Creating the People’s University: 64(4):175-77, 71(3):98-100, 82(2):59- Vitus Bering, 1725-1730, 95(2):105 Washington State University, 1890- 69, 86(3):136 Frost, Richard H., The Mooney Case, review, 1990, review, 82(2):77, 83(4):152-55; Frontier Trails. The Autobiography of Frank 60(4):216-20; rev. of The Assault Seattle’s Historian and Promoter: M. Canton, ed. Edward Everett Dale, on Assimilation: John Collier and The Life of Edmond Stephen Meany, 22(2):154 the Origins of Indian Policy Reform, review, 90(3):154; ed., The Changing Frontier Violence: Another Look, by W. Eugene 75(4):182; rev. of Big Bill Haywood Pacifi c Northwest: Interpreting Its Past, Hollon, review, 66(1):39-40 and the Radical Union Movement, review, 80(3):117; rev. of Almost out Frontier Ways: Sketches of Life in the Old 61(4):230; rev. of Committee of of the World: Scenes from Washington West, by Edward Everett Dale, review, Vigilance: The San Francisco Chamber Territory, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 51(3):141-42 of Commerce Law and Order 1859-61, 65(3):148; rev. of Atlas of the “The Frontier West as an Image of American Committee, 1916-1919—A Case Study Pacifi c Northwest, 5th ed., 66(4):181; Society, 1776-1860,” by Rush Welter, of Offi cial Hysteria, 75(2):84; rev. of rev. of Atlas of the Pacifi c Northwest, 52(1):1-6 Labor Politics American Style: The 6th ed., 72(1):45; rev. of Atlas of Frontier Woman: The Story of Mary Ronan California State Federation of Labor, the Pacifi c Northwest: Resources and as Told to Margaret Ronan, ed. H. G. 60(3):166 Development, 2d ed., 50(1):35; rev. Merriam, review, 66(4):189 Frost, Robert, 8(1):3, 5 of Atlas of the Pacifi c Northwest: Frontiers, the Genius of American Nationality, works of: “Fraser River Gold Rush Resources and Development, 3d ed.,

136 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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 Pacifi c 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: Pacifi c 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 infl uence 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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 Bancroft about 1885, 45(2):67-68; rev. Fuller, Robert Lynn, Drifting toward Mayhem: in Raft River region, 32(3):289-91 of The Pacifi c Northwest, 55(4):179; The Bank Crisis in the United States, Russian government revenue from Alaska, rev. of Pioneer Days in Idaho County, 1930-1933, review, 101(3/4):164-65 4(2):90-92, 94-95 Vol. 2, 43(3):241-42; rev. of Poindexter Fuller, Thomas D., 32(1):62 in Willamette Valley, 98(1):3-15 of Washington: A Study in Progressive Fuller, Wayne E., RFD: The Changing Face of See also maritime fur trade; names of Politics, 73(3):139; rev. of Steamboats in Rural America, review, 56(3):137-38 individual traders; names of individual the Timber, 44(1):41-42; rev. of Straw Fulmer, Elton, 20(3):176-77 trading posts; names of individual Hats, Sandals and Steel: The Chinese Fulton, Charles William, 100(4):171 trading companies in Washington State, 71(3):133; rev. of Fulton, Reed, The Grand Coulee Mystery, The Fur Trade, by Paul Chrisler Phillips, Swan Among the Indians: Life of James 92(3):164-65; The Tide’s Secret, review, 53(1):43-44 G. Swan, 1818-1900, 65(3):148; rev. 22(2):155 Fur Trade and Empire: George Simpson’s of They Walked Before: The Indians of Fulton, Walter S., 16(2):122 Journal. Remarks Connected with the Washington State, 71(3):133; rev. of Fultz, Hollis, 67(3):110 Fur Trade in the Course of a Voyage Tough Men, Tough Country, 55(4):179; Fundamentals of Democratic Education, an from York Factory to Fort George rev. of Washington State Place Names, Introduction to Educational Philosophy, and Back to York Factory, 1824- 64(1):35-36; rev. of Woodrow Wilson by Robert Ulich, review, 31(4):470 1825; together with Accompanying and Colonel House: A Personality Study, Funderburk, R. S., rev. of The Pacifi c Documents, ed. Frederick Merk, review, 49(1):46-47; rev. of The Yugoslav in Northwest: An Over-All Appreciation, 23(2):151-54 Washington State: Among the Early 45(4):131-32; rev. of Western Land and Fur Trade and Exploration: Opening the Far Settlers, 77(1):34 Water Use, 42(3):252-54 Northwest, 1821-1852, by Theodore J. Fugita, Stephen J., The Japanese American funeral customs, of native peoples, 16(4):294, Karamanski, review, 75(2):90 Experience, review, 83(3):111 65(4):161-62 “The Fur Trade in the Columbia River Basin Fugitive Slave Act (1850), 2(3):217-19, Funigiello, Philip J., Toward a National Power Prior to 1811,” by T. C. Elliott, 6(1):3- 2(4):320-21 Policy: The New Deal and the Electric 10 Fujita-Rony, Dorothy, “History through Utility Industry, 1933-1941, review, Fur Trade Letters of Francis Ermatinger: a Postcolonial Lens: Reframing 66(1):43-44; rev. of Electrifying Eden: Written to His Brother Edward during Philippine Seattle,” 102(1):3-13; Portland General Electric, 1889-1965, His Service with the Hudson’s Bay American Workers, Colonial Power: 84(3):116-17 Company, 1818-1853, by Lois Halliday Philippine Seattle and the Transpacifi c Funk, Arthur Layton, The Politics of torch: McDonald, review, 72(3):140 West, 1919-1941, review, 96(1):43-44 The Allied Landings and the Algiers Fur Trade Letters of Willie Traill, 1864- Fujita-Rony, Thomas Y., rev. of Heart Putsch, 1942, review, 67(1):43 1894, ed. K. Douglas Munro, review,

Index 137 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 Pacifi c, 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 Homemaking in the Copper Capital, Gabrielson, Ira, 49(3):120 Gale, Joseph (fur trader), 14(3):180-81 1909-1912,” by Patty Dean, 97(2):78-89 Gaboury, William J., “From Statehouse to Gale, Joseph Marion (Oreg. settler), 5(1):24 Furniss, Norman F., The Mormon Confl ict, Bull Pen: Idaho Populism and the Galen, James L., 96(4):173-74 1850-1859, 52(2):74 Coeur d’Alene Troubles of the 1890’s,” Galena, Grant, and the Fortunes of War, by Furs and Frontiers in the Far North: The 58(1):14-22; Dissension in the Rockies: Kenneth N. Owens, review, 55(3):133- Contest among Native and Foreign A History of Idaho Populism, review, 34 Nations for the Bering Strait Fur 80(2):51 Galentine, David, 14(2):125-26, 14(4):251, Trade, by John R. Bockstoce, review, Gaches, Charles, 50(3):101, 106 16(3):170 102(2):101-102 Gaddis, John Lewis, The United States and Galiano, Dionisio Alcalá, 5(3):218-19, Furs to Furrows: An Epic of Rugged the Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1947, 54(4):153, 155 Individualism, by Sydney Greenbie, review, 65(1):45 Gallacci, Caroline Denyer, The City of Destiny review, 31(3):353-55 Gadwa, J. B., 5(4):261-62 and the South Sound: An Illustrated Furste, Edward, 6(2):108, 13(4):265, Gaertner, John T., North Bank Road: The History of Tacoma and Pierce County, 32(3):258, 264-65, 51(3):109-10, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, review, 94(3):161-62; Playgrounds 51(4):180 review, 82(3):110 to the Pros: An Illustrated History of Furth, Jacob, 6(1):14, 17(3):185, 53(4):133-34 Gage, S. R., Forgotten Places in the North, Sports in Tacoma-Pierce County, review, A Further Analysis of the First Salmon review, 94(2):98-99; A Walk on the 97(2):106-107 Ceremony, by Erna Gunther, 19(4):306 Canol Road: Exploring the First Major Gallagher, George, 32(3):258-66, 278, “A Further Bibliography of Theses Northern Pipeline, review, 82(3):114 51(3):110-11 Concerning the Pacifi c Northwest and Gagemeister, Leontii Andrianovich. See Gallagher, Sarah J., 6(4):226-27 Alaska,” by Erik Bromberg, 42(2):147- Hagemeister, Ludvig von Gallagher, Tess, 97(4):182-83, 187-88 66 Gagliasso, Dan, rev. of Fifty Years after “The Galland, Caroline Kline, 43(2):127 “Further Notes on Benjamin Clapp,” by Big Sky”: New Perspectives on the Gallatin, Albert, 5(3):207-14, 6(1):75-76, Kenneth W. Porter, 26(1):26-27 Fiction and Films of A. B. Guthrie, Jr., 53(1):39 Furtwangler, Albert, “Reclaiming Jefferson’s 93(3):153-54 Gallatin, James, A Great Peace Maker, the Ideals: Abigail Scott Duniway’s Ode Gagnon (North West Company employee), Diary of James Gallatin, Secretary to to Lewis and Clark,” 98(4):159-68; 19(4):250-70 Albert Gallatin, 1813-1827, review, Acts of Discovery: Visions of America in Gaillac, Malinda, 5(1):27 6(2):124-25 the Lewis and Clark Journals, review, Gaines, E. P., 30(1):98-99 Gallatin River valley (Mont.), 47(4):117-23 86(4):189-90; Answering Chief Seattle, Gaines, John P., 3(3):179-80, 44(2):54-57 Galler, Robert W., Jr., rev. of A Doctor among review, 90(1):41-42; Bringing Indians Gaines, Ruth, ed., Gold Rush: The Journals, the Oglala Sioux Tribe: The Letters of

138 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Robert H. Ruby, 1953-1954, 102(2):91- 1878-1879, review, 59(3):164-65 Garfi eld Treaty (1872), 42(1):45-46 92 Garcia, Richard A., César Chávez: A Triumph Garfi elde, 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., Redefi ning 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 Garfi eld, Billy, 31(4):380-83 Garrettson, N. W., 30(3):243 gambling, 58(3):134-36, 60(3):124-26 Garfi eld, Viola E., rev. of Alaska Diary, Garrison, Charles, 96(4):200 Gamboa, Erasmo, “Mexican Labor in the 35(1):83-84; rev. of Alaskan Eskimo Garrison, Curtis Wiswell, The United States, Pacifi c Northwest, 1943-1947: A Ceremonialism, 40(2):162-63; rev. of 1865-1900; a Survey of Current Photographic Essay,” 73(4):175-81; The Bella Coola Indians, 41(4):358- Literature with Abstracts of Unpublished “Mexican Migration into Washington 59; rev. of Indian Art of the United Dissertations, Vol. 1, review, 35(1):87 State: A History, 1940-1950,” States, 32(4):463-64; rev. of Indian Garrison, Fanny, 25(2):83, 92 72(3):121-31 Arts in North America, 31(3):357-60; Garrison, Lemuel A., The Making of a Ranger: Game in the Garden: A Human History of rev. of Indian Legends of the Pacifi c Forty Years with the National Parks, Wildlife in Western Canada to 1940, by Northwest, 45(2):66; rev. of Indians of review, 77(2):73 George Colpitts, review, 95(3):155-56 the Urban Northwest, 41(1):73-74; rev. Garry, Joseph, 101(1):25 “‘The Gamest Fish That Swims’: Management of Klee Wyck, 34(1):101-102; rev. of Garry, Spokane (Spokane leader). See of the Big Hole Fishery in Montana,” Lost Heritage of Alaska: The Adventure Spokane Garry by Jennifer Corrinne Brown, and Art of the Alaskan Coastal Indians, Garson, Robert A., The Democratic Party and 97(4):171-78 60(1):35; rev. of Monuments in Cedar, the Politics of Sectionalism, 1941-1948, Gamwell, Roland, 42(3):191-93 37(2):162-63; rev. of Mountain Cloud, review, 67(1):44-45 Gandy, J. E., 30(1):18-21 36(1):89-90; rev. of Northwest Coast Garth, Thomas R., Jr., “Archeological Gandy, Joe, 100(3):120-23, 128, 132 Indian Art: An Analysis of Form, Excavations at Fort Walla Walla,” Ganges (ship), 8(3):226, 62(2):63-65 57(3):129; rev. of Quoth the Raven: 43(1):27-50; “A Report on the Second gangs, Mexican American, in Yakima Valley, A Little Journey into the Primitive, Season’s Excavations at Waiilatpu,” 97(3):132-34 55(1):40-41; The Tsimshian: Their Arts 40(4):295-315; “Waiilatpu after the Gannett, Henry, 100(4):186-87 and Music, review, 43(4):305-306; The Massacre,” 38(4):315-18; rev. of Here Ganoe, John T., rev. of The Discovery of the Wolf and the Raven, review, 40(3):258 Rolled the Covered Wagons, 40(1):70-71 Oregon Trail. ’s Narratives, Garfi eld, Wash., 22(3):186-88 Gartner, Rosemary, “The Creffi eld-Mitchell 27(2):177-78 Garfi eld County (Wash.), 9(4):289 Case, Seattle, 1906: The Unwritten Law Gansevoort, Guert, 47(1):1-5, 55(3):107-10, agriculture in, 37(4):296-302 in the Pacifi c Northwest,” 94(2):69-82; 67(1):12-15 newspapers of, 13(3):194, 14(1):22-23, Murdering Holiness: The Trials of Franz Gantt, John, 28(4):351, 356 26(1):55-56 Creffi eld and George Mitchell, review, Ganymede (ship), 23(3):207-12 Garfi eld County (Wash.) Pioneer Association, 97(4):202-203 Garbe, Frank A., “Subdivisions of the Original 8(1):8-9, 9(1):18, 10(1):49, 11(1):39 Garvey, Marcus, 66(1):30-34 Lewis County,” 21(1):23-30 Garfi eld High School (Seattle), 73(2):52, 58- Gary, Elbert, 36(3):206 Garcia, Andrew, Tough Trip Through Paradise, 60, 103(2):60 Gary, George, 25(3):207, 48(3):78

Index 139 Gasher, Mike, Hollywood North: The Feature on Teaching Aids,” 35(2):169-71; “A of The Naches Pass Highway, To Be Film Industry in British Columbia, Proposed Program of Research in Built Over the Ancient Klickitat Trail review, 95(1):48-49 Pacifi c Northwest History,” 35(1):45- [and] the Naches Pass Military Road Gaskin, Thomas M., “Henry M. Jackson: 53; “Teaching Materials in Washington of 1853, 36(4):363; rev. of Picture Map Snohomish County Prosecutor, 1939- History, Government and Resources,” Geography of Canada and Alaska, 1940,” 81(3):87-95; producer, One of 34(1):87-97; ed., “The Indian Treaty 35(4):371; rev. of The Pine Tree Shield, Ours: Young Scoop Jackson; An Oral of Point No Point,” 46(2):52-58; ed., 35(1):86; rev. of The Presidents and History of Senator Henry M. Jackson “Oregon Territory in 1849-1850,” Civil Disorder, 33(3):363-64; rev. (video), directed by Christopher James 40(1):3-23; Empire of the Columbia: of Prize Winning Essays: Armitage and Lloyd Weller, review, 81(4):153; A History of the Pacifi c Northwest, Competition in Oregon Pioneer History, rev. of Booth Who? A Biography review, 49(1):41-43, 2d ed., review, 38(4):360-61; rev. of Projects and of , Washington’s 59(1):48-49; The First Century at Source Materials in Social Statistics— Charismatic 19th Governor, the University of Washington, 1861- Pacifi c Coast, 35(4):370; rev. of Repair 103(2):100-101 1961, review, 53(4):161; Readings in and Preservation of Records, 35(1):87; Gass, Patrick, 25(2):138, 35(3):217, 95(4):179 Pacifi c Northwest History: Washington, rev. of Sourdough Pot, 35(1):86; rev. Gasster, Michael, rev. of Revolutionaries, 1790-1895, review, 33(3):349-51; ed., of The United States, 1865-1900; a Monarchists, and Chinatowns: Chinese Five Fur Traders of the Northwest, Survey of Current Literature with Politics in the Americas and the 1911 25(3):232-33; ed., Messages of Abstracts of Unpublished Dissertations, Revolution, 82(1):36 the Governors of the Territory of Vol. 1, 35(1):87; rev. of The United Gast, Ross H., Don Francisco de Paula Marin: Washington to the Legislative Assembly, States in World Affairs: An Account of A Biography. The Letters and Journal 1854-1889, review, 32(4):450; rev. American Foreign Relations, 1936 ed., of Francisco de Paula Marin, review, of The Age of Enterprise; A Social 28(4):422-23, 1937 ed., 30(2):228-31, 65(4):188-89 History of Industrial America, review, 1938 ed., 31(1):110-11; rev. of The Gastaldi, Giacomo, 22(2):112-16 34(3):327-28; rev. of The American Vanishing Frenchman: The Mysterious Gaster, Patricia, ed., “Park J. Jewell: Letters Agricultural Press, 1819-1860, Disappearance of Laperouse, 52(2):72- from the Yukon, 1894-1897,” 81(1):11- 33(1):104-105; rev. of The American 73; rev. of Washington State Legislature, 21 Empire: A Study of the Outlying 36(4):360-61 Gastil, Raymond D., 71(4):146 Territories of the United States, Gates, Joanne E., ed., The Alaska-Klondike works of: “The Pacifi c Northwest as a 32(3):338-39; rev. of Buildings and Diary of Elizabeth Robins, 1900, by Cultural Region: A Symposium,” and Equipment for Archives, 36(4):362-63; Elizabeth Robins, review, 91(2):98 reply to comments, 64(4):147-56, 161- rev. of Canadian-American Relations, Gates, Michael, Gold at Fortymile Creek: Early 62; The Pacifi c Northwest: Growth of a 1875-1911, 36(4):349-51; rev. of Days in the Yukon, review, 87(1):46-47 Regional Identity, review, 103(3):145- Citizens of a New World, 35(4):371; rev. Gates, Paul W., The Farmer’s Age: Agriculture, 46; rev. of Regionalism and the Pacifi c 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, Gatch, Thomas Milton, 5(1):25, 22(3):236 10; rev. of Express and Stagecoach Days 1846-1862: Including the Letters of John Gate, Wash., 9(4):289 in California: From the Gold Rush to Quincy Adams Warren of 1861, Being Gatell, Frank Otto, rev. of Charles Sumner and the Civil War, 28(1):102-103; rev. of Largely Devoted to Livestock, Wheat the Coming of the Civil War, 52(4):163- Fighting Tuberculosis in the Rockies: A Farming, Fruit Raising, and the Wine 64 History of the Montana Tuberculosis Industry, review, 59(4):224; rev. of Gates, Charles E., 64(1):26-27, 83(2):46-47 Association, 36(4):363; rev. of Flying “Dear Lady”: The Letters of Frederick Gates, Charles M., 35(2):169-71, 51(2):61, Fortress: The Story of the Boeing Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins 54(2):49-53 Bomber, 35(1):86; rev. of Handbook of Hooper, 1910-1932, 63(4):171; rev. of works of: “The Administration of State Federal World War Agencies and Their Government Promotion of American Archives,” 29(1):27-39; “Agriculture Records, 1917-1921, 35(1):87; rev. of Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890, in Eastern Washington, 1890- Historic Oregon Country, 35(1):84- 52(1):33 1910,” 37(4):279-302; “Arthur 85; rev. of Historic Pacifi c Northwest, The Gates of Hell: Sir John Franklin’s Tragic E. Throckmorton, 1913-1962,” 35(1):84-85; rev. of Historical Societies Quest for the North West Passage, by 54(1):33-35; “Daniel Bagley and in the United States and Canada; a Andrew Lambert, 103(1):46-47 the University of Washington Land Handbook, 35(4):371; rev. of A History Gateway Elementrary School (Seattle), Grant, 1861-1868,” 52(2):56-67; of American History, 29(2):220-21; rev. Japanese American employees at, “Early Athletics at the University of How to Organize a Local Historical 88(1):22-24 of Washington,” 52(3):99-107; “A Society, 36(4):362; rev. of Improvement “The Gateway of the Oregon Country,” by Historical Sketch of the Economic of Communication with the Pacifi c Charles H. Carey, 18(1):5-10 Development of Washington since Coast as an Issue in American Politics, “Gateway to the Orient: Japan and Seattle’s Statehood,” 39(3):214-32; “Human 1783-1864, 41(4):362-63; rev. of Nikkei Community at the AYP,” by Interest Notes on Seattle and the Indians in Washington and the Pacifi c Shelley Sang-Hee Lee, 101(3/4):107- Alaskan Gold Rush,” 34(2):205-11; Northwest, 36(4):361; rev. of Life 108, 113, 150-61 “The Jesuits and the Coeur d’Alene in Montana as Seen in Lonepine, a Gatewood, Willard B., Jr., Preachers, Treaty of 1858,” 34(2):169-81; “Notes Small Community, 36(4):361-62; rev. Pedagogues and Politicians: The

140 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Evolution Controversy in North 26(4):283-84, 291, 37(1):33-34 55(3):137-38; rev. of The Historian and Carolina, 1920-1927, review, Geary, L. E. (Ted), 92(2):76 the Diplomat: The Role of History and 58(4):214-15; Theodore Roosevelt and Geddes, W. M., 53(3):94 Historians in American Foreign Policy, the Art of Controversy: Episodes of the Geddis, S. R., 4(1):36 59(2):116-17; rev. of The Immigrants’ White House Years, review, 63(2):74 Gedosch, Thomas F., “A Note on the Dogfi sh Infl uence on Wilson’s Peace Policies, The Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Oil Industry of Washington Territory,” 60(1):49; rev. of Not to the Swift: The Mormon Trail, by Wallace Stegner, 59(2):100-102 Old Isolationists in the Cold War Era, review, 56(2):92 Geer, T. T., Fifty Years in Oregon, review, 72(2):93; rev. of Progressivism and the Gathering What the Great Nature Provided: 3(4):303-304 Open Door: America and China, 1905- Food Traditions of the Gitksan, by the Geery, Isaac, 26(3):215, 217 1921, 63(4):178; rev. of Republican People of ’Ksan, review, 73(1):40 Geeslin, Fred, 88(1):9-10 Ascendancy, 1921-1933, 52(2):78; rev. Gathmann, Louis, 52(4):136-37 Geier, Max G., Necessary Work: Discovering of Walter Hines Page: Ambassador to Gatke, Robert Moulton, Chronicles of Old Forests, New Outlooks, and the Court of St. James’s, 62(2):91-92; Willamette: The Pioneer University of Community on the H. J. Andrews rev. of The Welsh in America: Letters the West, review, 35(2):174-75; rev. of Experimental Forest, 1948-2000, review, from Immigrants, 54(1):42-43; rev. of Death Valley Prospectors, 28(2):204- 100(1):41-42; rev. of Adventures of West of the Great Divide: Norwegian 205; rev. of Furs to Furrows: An Epic of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Migration to the Pacifi c Coast, 1847- Rugged Individualism, 31(3):353-55; Columbia River, 1810-1813, 92(2):95; 1893, 50(1):31-32; rev. of William rev. of Marcus Whitman, Crusader: Part rev. of A Little War of Destiny: The Jennings Bryan, Missionary Isolationist, Three, 1843 to 1847, 33(1):71; rev. of First Regiment of Oregon Mounted 75(2):85 Marcus Whitman, M.D.: Pioneer and Volunteers and the Yakima Indian War Gellatly, Peter, rev. of The Greenland Ice Cap, Martyr, 29(2):205-207; rev. of Texas of 1855-56, 88(4):205; rev. of Starting 59(4):226 Cowboys, 29(1):90-91 Over: Community Building on the Geller, James J., Famous Songs and Their Gatzert, Babette, 70(2):69, 86(4):193 Eastern Oregon Frontier, 97(3):156; Stories, 60(1):26-28 Gatzert, Bailey, 17(3):185, 50(1):4, 53(4):134, rev. of Where Land and Water Meet: Gelston, Roland, 48(3):80, 82 70(2):69 A Western Landscape Transformed, Gem County (Idaho), 31(2):203, 205 Gauld, Charles, III, “A Trip to Yellowstone 95(2):100-101 Gem Miners Union, 78(3):85 and the Oregon Country in 1834,” Geiger, Andrea, Subverting Exclusion: Gem State Rural, 48(3):100 26(1):28-29 Transpacifi c Encounters with Race, gender Gaunt, Dixon, 14(4):260 Caste, and Borders, 1885-1928, review, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Gauss, John, 44(1):38 103(2):97; rev. of Nikkei Fishermen on 100(1):9, 23-36 Gaustad, Edwin Scott, A Religious History of the B.C. Coast: Their Biographies and and Boeing Company’s prewar America, review, 58(2):100-101 Photographs, 99(2):99-100 employment practices, 98(4):183-95 Gauvreau, Emile, Billy Mitchell, Founder of Geiger, Louis G., University of the Northern and race, in study of western history, Our Air Force and Prophet Without Plains: A History of the University of 85(2):50-58, 89(2):84-86, 91-92 Honor, review, 34(4):417 North Dakota, 1883-1958, review, See also women Gawel, James E., rev. of Restoration of Puget 50(1):32 Gender and Generation on the Far Western Sound Rivers, 95(3):152; rev. of Smoke Geiger, Vincent, The Trail to California: The Frontier, by Cynthia Culver Prescott, Wars: Anaconda Copper, Montana Air Overland Journal of Vincent Geiger and review, 100(3):147-48 Pollution, and the Courts, 1890-1924, Wakeman Bryarly, review, 37(2):164-65 Gendered Justice in the American West: Women 92(2):103-104 Geil, Simon (Simeon), 18(4):257, 265 Prisoners in Men’s Penitentiaries, by Gawley, H., 64(3):99, 102-106, 108 Gelb, Barbara, So Short a Time: A Biography Anne M. Butler, review, 90(2):101-102 Gayton, A. H., rev. of Acculturation in Seven of and Louise Bryant, review, Gendron, Alexandre, 5(1):30, 90(3):145 American Indian Tribes, 31(3):360- 66(2):92 Gendron, Eliza, 5(1):30 61; rev. of Crow Indian Beadwork: Gelfand, Lawrence E., ed., A Diplomat Looks General Allotment Act (1887). See Dawes Act A Descriptive and Historical Study, Back, by Lewis Einstein, review, “General B. L. E. Bonneville,” ed. Annie H. 51(1):37-38 60(2):111; The Inquiry: American Abel-Henderson, 18(3):207-27 Gay, E. Jane, With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher Preparations for Peace, 1917-1919, General Claxton: A Novel, by C. H. Hanford, in the Field, 1889-92, review, 73(3):137 review, 55(2):93; rev. of British- 9(1):74 Gay, George (Oreg. settler), 17(1):56-58 American Relations, 1917-1918: The General Crook and the Western Frontier, Gay, George I., The Commission for Relief Role of Sir William Wiseman, 61(3):177; by Charles M. Robinson III, review, in Belgium, Statistical Rev. of Relief rev. of Dissertations in History: An 93(3):155-56 Operations, 16(4):309 Index to Dissertations Completed in General Electric Company, 95(2):13, Gay, James Thomas, American Fur Seal History Departments of United States 96(3):128, 101(2):88, 94, 99 Diplomacy: The Alaskan Fur Seal and Canadian Universities, 1873- General Federation of Women’s Clubs, Controversy, review, 79(2):79 1960, 57(4):192; rev. of Effi ciency and 4(3):185, 101(1):7, 14 Gay, Theressa, Life and Letters of Mrs. Jason Expansion: Foreign Trade Organization General George Crook: His Autobiography, ed. Lee, review, 28(3):318-19 in the Wilson Administration, 1913- Martin F. Schmitt, review, 37(3):269-70 Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile and Belonging, by 1921, 67(1):42; rev. of Finnish General George Wright: Guardian of the Pacifi c Gary L. Atkins, review, 95(2):91-92 Immigrants in America, 1880-1920, Coast, by Carl P. Schlicke, review, Gayton, Leonard, 94(1):23 54(1):42-43; rev. of The Greeks in the 81(1):32 Gazette Publishing Company, 31(3):283 United States, 56(1):42-43; rev. of General Henry Atkinson: A Western Military Geary, Edward R., 5(1):40-41, 11(2):91, Henry L. Stimson and Japan, 1931-33, Career, by Roger L. Nichols, review,

Index 141 57(2):87-88 of the Inland Empire,” by Herman J. “George B. McClellan and the Pacifi c A General History of Oregon, by Charles H. Deutsch, 49(4):150-61, 50(1):14-25 Northwest,” by Philip Henry Carey, Vol. 1, review, 26(3):225-26, A Geographical Dictionary of Washington, by Overmeyer, 32(1):3-60 Vols. 1 and 2, review, 28(1):91-93 Henry Landes, 9(2):155 George Barber v. Henry Isaacs, 9(4):276 “General Howard and the Nez Perce War “The Geographical Names Used by the “George Bronson Rea: From Old China Hand of 1877,” by John A. Carpenter, Indians of the Pacifi c Coast,” in to Apologist for Japan,” by Frederick B. 49(4):129-45 The Geographical Review, by T. T. Hoyt, 69(2):61-70 General Land Offi ce, U.S., 38(3):261, 266- Waterman, 13(4):303-304 “George Bush, the Voyageur,” by John Edwin 72, 39(4):254, 259-60, 269, 49(1):20, geography, teaching of, 35(2):165-68, Ayer, 7(1):40-45 58(3):130-41, 63(4):129-40, 98(4):174- 37(1):60-62 George Davidson, Pioneer West Coast Scientist, 78 Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel by Oscar Lewis, review, 46(2):59-60 See also Bureau of Land Management, U.S. (1862-72), 19(4):244 “George Douglas Brewerton: Painter, General Laws of Oregon (1845-1864), Geological Society of America, 88(2):70-71, Historian, and Poet of the Far West,” 27(1):28-29 78 by Lewis O. Saum, 94(1):3-13 General Patterson (ship), 11(1):65, 11(2):137, Geological Survey, U.S., 10(1):34, 84(4):147- George E. Starr (steamer), 13(4):247 139 48, 88(2):70-71, 89(4):188-89, George Emery (ship), 12(3):222, 227, 13(1):58, General Pierce (Kul-kah-h’an; Chemakum 96(4):173 14(4):304, 30(3):336 leader), 33(4):396-97, 46(2):53-56 geology George F. Kachlein house (Seattle), 75(3):131- General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy, by in railway survey reports, 10(1):5-13 32 Richard N. Ellis, review, 63(4):171-72 of Wash., 19(4):243-49: Grand Coulee, George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-Breed General San Martin (St. Martin; schooner), 15(2):83-92 Republicans, by Richard E. Welch, Jr., 23(4):280-82 work of John Evans in, 26(2):83-89 review, 63(4):176 A Generation of Boomers: The Pattern of The Geology of the San Juan Islands, by Roy George H. Himes Park (Portland), 26(3):239 Railroad Labor Confl ict in Nineteenth- Davidson McLellan, 19(2):147 “George Law Curry, Public Printer,” by Century America, by Shelton “Georg Steller and Stepan Krasheninnikov: George N. Belnap, 47(3):86-88 Stromquist, review, 79(1):35, 85(3):124 Pioneer Scholars on the North Pacifi c George Parks Highway, 96(4):177, 179 “Genesis and Development of a Regional Rim,” by Orcutt Frost, 95(2):59-69 “George Patrick Ahern and the Philippine Power Agency in the Pacifi c Northwest, Georg Wilhelm Steller: The Pioneer of Alaskan Bureau of Forestry, 1900-1914,” by 1933-43,” by Herman C. Voeltz, Natural History, by Leonhard Stejneger, Lawrence Rakestraw, 58(3):142-50 53(2):65-76 90(3):116-19 George Rogers Clark, His Life and Public The Genesis of the Frontier Thesis: A Study George, Alexander L., Woodrow Wilson and Services, by Temple Bodley, 18(2):149- in Historical Creativity, by Ray Allen Colonel House: A Personality Study, 50 Billington, review, 64(3):119 review, 49(1):46-47 George S. Long: Timber Statesman, by Charles Genevieve: A Tale of Oregon, by Frederic George, Eli, 9(3):168 E. Twining, review, 87(1):48-49 Homer Balch, review, 24(1):64-65 George, Frank, 101(1):23-25 George S. Wright (steamer), 7(1):23 Gen’l Washington (riverboat), 70(3):98, 100- George, Henry, 37(1):9, 60(4):186-87, George Smith’s Money: A Scottish Investor in 101, 106-107 74(2):80, 82-85 America, by Alice E. Smith, review, Genovese, Eugene D., Roll, Jordan, Roll: George, Holly (née Buck), “Municipal Film 58(4):217-18 The World the Slaves Made, review, Censorship in Spokane, Washington, “George Turner. Part 1: The Background of 67(1):29-32 1910-1916,” 103(4):176-89; “‘The a Statesman,” by Claudius O. Johnson, Genss, Hirsch, 70(2):73 Powerful Instrumentalities of Our 34(3):243-69 The Genteel Gentile: Letters of Elizabeth Up-building’: The Woman’s Study “George Turner. Part 2: United States Senator Cumming, 1857-1858, ed. Ray R. League of Pocatello, 1896-1916,” and Counsel and Arbiter for the Canning and Beverly Beeton, review, 93(1):3-12; rev. of Gold Rush Grub: United States,” by Claudius O. Johnson, 71(1):43 From Turpentine Stew to Hoochinoo, 34(4):367-92 The Gentile Comes to Utah; A Study in 97(4):214-15; rev. of Seven Frontier George W. Elder (steamer), 20(3):211, Religious and Social Confl ict (1862- Women and the Founding of Spokane 30(2):133-37, 39(2):122-23, 125 1890), by Robert Joseph Dwyer, review, Falls, 103(1):37-38 “George W. Goethals, Explorer of the Pacifi c 33(3):354-56 George, Juliette L., Woodrow Wilson and Northwest, 1882-84,” by Walter R. The Gentle Tamers: Women of the Old Wild Colonel House: A Personality Study, Griffi n, 62(4):129-41 West, by Dee Brown, review, 49(4):173- review, 49(1):46-47 George W. Kendall (ship), 14(3):231-32, 234 74 George, M. C., The Columbia Highway George W. Norris: The Making of a Progressive, The Gentleman from Colorado: A Memoir, by Booklet, 15(1):70-71 1861-1912, by Richard Lowitt, review, Edward Keating, review, 56(4):179-80 George, Marian M., Little Journeys to Alaska 55(4):184 Gentlemen Emigrants: From the British Public and Canada, 15(1):73, 17(4):302 George W. Norris: The Triumph of a Schools to the Canadian Frontier, by George, Patrick, 6(2):112, 114-15 Progressive, 1933-1944, by Richard Patrick A. Dunae, review, 73(4):190 George, Wyatt A., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208-29, Lowitt, review, 71(2):88 Gentry, Curt, Frame-Up: The Incredible Case 9(4):296-307, 17(1):29 George Washington: Die Geschichte einer of Tom Mooney and Warren Billings, “George Abernethy, Pioneer Merchant,” by Staatengruending, by Walther review, 60(4):216-20 Arthur L. Throckmorton, 48(3):76-88 Reinhardt, review, 23(1):66-67 Geographic Board, U.S. See Board on George B. McClellan: The Man Who Saved the “George Wilkes,” by Clarence B. Bagley, Geographic Names, U.S. Union, by H. J. Eckenrode and Bryan 5(1):3-11 “Geographic Setting for the Recent History Conrad, review, 33(1):107-108 Georgeson, C. C., 69(4):146-53, 156

142 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Georgiana (ship), 13(4):295-98, 14(3):229 Superintendent in the Indian Boarding correspondence of, 19(2):113-14 Georgia-Pacifi c Corporation, 75(2):65-67, School System, 96(4):210-11; rev. of maps by, 38(3):245, 262-65 75(4):149, 152, 154 Land of Fair Promise: Politics and and martial law in Wash. Terr. (1856), Gerard, Walter, 96(1):17, 19-21 Reform in Los Angeles Schools, 1885- 11(3):202, 43(2):104-108, 110, 116, 118 Gerassi, John, The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice, 1941, 84(4):150; rev. of Wherever I as member of Northwest Boundary and Folly in an American City, review, Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal American: Commission, 19(4):244, 32(1):19-59, 95(1):39 Schooling Seattle’s Japanese Americans 53(1):18 Gerber, Michele Stenehjem, On the Home during World War II, 94(3):158-59 report on Indians by, 1(2):30, 10(1):8-9 Front: The Cold War Legacy of Geyer, Charles A., 25(2):94-100, 95(4):194-95 on Seattle (Duwamish and Suquamish the Hanford Nuclear Site, review, Geyer, Grant B., Yorty: Politics of a Constant leader), 2(4):305-308 86(3):147-48 Candidate, review, 65(2):92 and Treaty of Point No Point (1855), Gere, George, 23(3):178-89 Ghandl of the Qayahl Llaanas, Nine Visits to 46(2):52-56 Gerking, Jonathan O., 92(4):216-17 the Mythworld: Ghandl of the Qayahl Gibbs, Helen M., “Pope and Talbot’s Tugboat Gerlach, Larry R., rev. of Lynching and Llaanas, review, 93(1):37-38 Fleet,” 42(4):302-23; Time, Tide and Vigilantism in the United States: An Ghent, W. J., Broken Hand: The Life History of Timber: A Century of Pope and Talbot, Annotated Bibliography, 89(3):153; rev. Thomas Fitzpatrick, review, 22(4):312- review, 42(1):77-79; rev. of The Shirley of Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The 14; The Early Far West, 23(1):71-72; Letters from the California Mines, 1851- Vigilantes in Action, 74(3):135 The Road to Oregon, a Chronicle of 1852, 41(1):80-81 German immigrants, 28(4):381, 79(1):19-20, the Great Emigrant Trail, review, Gibbs, James A., Jr., Maritime Memories 88(4):167-68, 89(4):181-83 20(2):147-48 of Puget Sound, review, 69(3):141; German Pioneers in Early California, by Erwin Gholson, L. T., 8(3):180-81 Oregon’s Salty Coast, review, 71(2):93; G. Gudde, 19(2):153 Gholson, Richard D., 1(2):5-8, 8(3):180-82, Sentinels of the North Pacifi c: The The German-Americans in Politics, 1914- 32(3):258-60 Story of Pacifi c Coast Lighthouses 1917, by Clifton James Child, review, The Ghost Dance of 1870 Among the Klamath and Lightships, review, 47(4):124-25; 31(2):227-28 of Oregon, by Leslie Spier, 19(1):73 Shipwrecks of the Pacifi c Coast, review, Germany, during Weimar Republic, and ghost dances, 64(3):120, 101(3/4):111 50(1):36; West Coast Lighthouses: A parallels with U.S., 61(4):202-11 “Ghost Railway in Alaska: The Story of the Pictorial History of the Guiding Lights of Germer, H., 69(3):122-23, 125-26 Tanana Valley Railroad,” by Duane the Sea, review, 66(3):138; West Coast Gerould, Katharine Fullerton, The Aristocratic Koenig, 45(1):8-12 Windjammers in Story and Pictures, West, review, 17(4):300 Ghost Town El Dorado, by Lambert Florin, review, 60(4):223; rev. of George Gerow, L. T., 88(2):65 review, 60(4):223 Davidson, Pioneer West Coast Scientist, Gerstle, Lewis, 62(1):1-2, 4-6, 68(3):121-28, Ghost Towns of Washington and Oregon, by 46(2):59-60; rev. of SOS North Pacifi c: 89(2):59-61 Donald C. Miller, review, 70(2):89 Tales of Shipwrecks off the Washington, Gertrude (steamer), 22(1):35-38 The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux British Columbia, and Alaska Coasts, Gervais, Baptiste, 39(1):4-18 Outbreak of 1890, by James Mooney, 47(1):30-31 Gervais, Joseph, 1(2):21-22, 24(3):186, 221, 73(4):165-67, 172-74 Gibbs, Rafe, Beacon for Mountain and Plain: 230-31 GhostWest: Refl ections Past and Present, by Story of the University of Idaho, review, Gervais, Oreg., 24(3):231 Ann Ronald, review, 95(1):50-51 55(4):180 Get Mears! Frederick Mears, Builder of the Giants and Ghosts of Central Europe, by David The Gibraltar: Socialism and Labor in Butte, Alaska Railroad, by Katharine Carson W. Hazen, review, 25(1):70 Montana, 1895-1920, by Jerry W. Crittenden, review, 95(3):157-58 Giants in the Earth, by O. E. Rölvaag, Calvert, review, 80(3):117 Getchell, Alice McClure, 87(4):218 56(1):34-35 Gibson, Arrell Morgan, Yankees in Paradise: Getchell, Bayard, 87(4):218 Gibb, Evelyn McDaniel, Two Wheels North: The Pacifi c Basin Frontier, review, Getchell, Delroy, 87(4):218 Cycling the West Coast in 1909, review, 86(2):92-93 Getchell, Wash., 9(4):290 93(1):49-50 Gibson, Charles, 74(1):8-9 Getsler, Sue Robinson, 15(1):48 Gibbard, John E., rev. of Mission on the Fraser, Gibson, Edward M. W., rev. of Victoria: Getting Good Crops: Economic and Diplomatic 66(1):41 A Primer for Regional History in Survival Strategies of the Montana Gibbens, Byrd, ed., Far from Home: Families Architecture, 72(1):46 Bitterroot Salish Indians, 1870-1891, by of the Westward Journey, review, Gibson, Eldon J., 95(3):116-17 Robert J. Bigart, review, 102(2):98-99 81(1):30 Gibson, Elkanah M., 37(1):49 “Getting Technical: The Birth of Engineering Gibbon, John Gibson, H. G., 2(3):238, 240 at Boeing,” by Paul G. Spitzer, and anti-Chinese riots, 17(1):23, Gibson, Harold J., 85(4):142-43, 145 103(2):84-95 39(2):114-15, 121, 124-29, 81(1):25-28 Gibson, James, 7(3):187-98 “Getting the Record Straight: Georg in Nez Perce War (1877), 6(3):145-46, Gibson, James R., “Russia in California, Steller’s Plant Collecting on Kayak 42(1):70, 73, 75, 45(1):6, 49(4):136-37, 1833: Report of Governor Wrangel,” Island, Alaska, 1741,” by O. W. Frost, 144-45 60(4):205-15; “Russian America in 90(3):115-22 works of: From Where the Sun Now Stands: 1833: The Survey of Kirill Khlebnikov,” Getty, Frank, 35(3):227-28 A Manuscript of the Nez Perce War, 63(1):1-13; Farming the Frontier: Gettysburg, Wash., 9(4):290 review, 80(1):34 The Agricultural Opening of the Getz, Lynne M., Schools of Their Own: The Gibbs, Addison C., 27(1):26-27, 28(3):255-59, Oregon Country, 1786-1846, review, Education of Hispanos in New Mexico, 262, 63(4):143-44, 89(3):137-38, 140 78(1/2):65; Feeding the Russian Fur 1850-1940, review, 90(1):47-48; rev. Gibbs, Al, 93(2):83, 85, 88, 91 Trade: Provisionment of the Okhotsk of Assimilation’s Agent: My Life as a Gibbs, George, 33(3):315 Seaboard and the Kamchatka Peninsula,

Index 143 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 Mansfi eld 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 Pacifi c 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 Gifford, Catherine S., 18(2):123-31 Gilbert Islands (Republic of Kiribati), Gilman, Ernest “Brick,” 82(1):28 Gifford, Charles, 18(2):123, 126-31, 10(2):93-94 Gilman, Frank P., 22(3):210-12 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Gilbreath, Charles W., 72(1):13, 15-16 Gilman, Isabel Ambler, Alaska, the American Gifford, E. W., The Southeastern Yavapai, Gilbreath, Fred, 69(1):12 Northland, 14(3):238 23(3):232 Gilchrist, David T., ed., Economic Change in Gilman, Jack, 82(1):28-30, 32 Gifford, Edith, 18(2):123-24, 126, 18(3):191- the Civil War Era, review, 57(1):43-44 Gilman, L. C., “The Spokane, Portland and 98, 18(4):277-88 Gilded Age, analysis of, by Vernon Louis Seattle Railroad Company,” 14(1):14- Gifford, Elihu B., 18(2):123-31 Parrington, 68(3):113-19 20 Gifford, Frederick L., 53(2):61, 80(1):12-13, The Gilded Age: A Reappraisal, ed. H. Wayne Gilman, Warren, 82(1):28, 30 16, 18, 20 Morgan, review, 55(1):43-44 Gilmer, George, 14(2):117 Gifford, Homer, 18(4):282 Gildemeister, Jerry, Rendezvous, review, Gilmer, William, 14(2):117

144 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Gilmore, Gladys, rev. of Thirty Explosive Years Oklahoma, 1903-1906, 9(1):73-74 Schoenberg, 88(3):146-48 in Los Angeles County, 54(1):41-42; rev. Giusabaru (Japanese castaway), 36(4):322-26 “Glen H. Taylor: Public Image and Reality,” by of The Vaquero, 56(2):95 Givens, Jeanne, 102(4):165-66 William C. Pratt, 60(1):10-16 Gilmore, Janet C., The World of the Oregon Glaab, Charles N., rev. of The City Beautiful Glencove, Wash., 9(4):291 Fishboat: A Study in Maritime Folklife, Movement, 82(3):114 Glendale, Wash., 9(4):291 review, 91(2):101-102 Glacier, Wash., 9(4):291 Glenn, Hugh James, 66(4):175 Gilmore, Jesse L., rev. of High and Mighty: Glacier National Park (Mont.), 20(3):237, Glenoma, Wash., 9(4):291 Select Sketches about the Deschutes 41(1):28-29, 74(3):121, 123, 90(1):54, Glenora (steamer), 22(1):34, 36, 38 Country, 74(1):46; rev. of The Tarbells 93(1):13, 16-17 Glenwood, Wash., 9(4):291 of Yankton: A Family and a Community, The Glacier Playfi elds of the Mt. Rainier Glick, Clarence E., Sojourners and Settlers: 1891-1932, 70(4):190; rev. of Wheels of National Park, by Joseph T. Hazard, Chinese Migrants in Hawaii, review, Fortune, 73(3):135 11(4):307 73(1):44 Gilmore, Mary Elizabeth, 35(2):169 Glad, Paul W., McKinley, Bryan, and the A Glimpse of Iowa in 1846, by John B. Gilmore, N. Ray, rev. of Spanish-speaking People, review, 55(4):182-83; rev. Newhall, review, 49(3):125-26 People in the United States: Proceedings of The Whirligig of Politics: The Glimpses of Our National Monuments, by of the 1968 Annual Spring Meeting Democracy of Cleveland and Bryan, National Park Service, 18(4):306 of the American Ethnological Society, 55(4):183; rev. of William Jennings Glimpses of Pioneer Life of Okanogan County, 61(1):53-54; rev. of The Vaquero, Bryan, Vol. 1: Political Evangelist, 1860- Washington, by O. H. Woody, 15(4):306 56(2):95 1908, 56(3):138-39 Glisan, Rodney, 89(3):137-38, 140, 142 Gilmore, Samuel M., 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208- The Glamour of British Columbia, by H. Glore, Michael, 8(1):32 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 Glynn-Ward, review, 18(1):69 Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Gilson, Dawn. See Beckstrom, Dawn Gilson A Glance at the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Connor, by Brigham D. Madsen, Gilstrap, William Henry, 5(4):320, 7(1):3-20, Grace Flandrau, review, 16(4):303-305 review, 83(1):32 9(4):313-14, 74(3):107-13 Glasgow, Samuel, 103(4):184 Glory of the Seas, by Michael Jay Mjelde, Ginger, Ray, Altgeld’s America: The Lincoln Glasgow, Thomas, 7(3):239, 10(3):217-18, review, 62(1):36 Ideal versus Changing Realities, review, 11(1):63-65, 11(2):137, 142, 11(3):219- Glover, James N., 32(4):428-29 50(2):71-72; rev. of Dwight L. Moody, 28, 11(4):295, 12(1):68, 12(2):140, 143, works of: Reminiscences of James N. Glover, American Evangelist, 1837-1899, 12(3):224, 12(4):301-302, 13(4):296, review, 77(1):38 61(3):170; rev. of Historians’ Fallacies: 15(1):66, 15(2):143, 15(3):190-91 Glover, P., 40(2):141, 145 Toward a Logic of Historical Thought, Glasrud, Bruce A., ed., The Northwest Mosaic: Glover, Richard, ed., David Thompson’s 63(2):71 Minority Confl icts in Pacifi c Northwest Narrative, 1784-1812, review, 55(2):87- Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin, History, review, 70(1):42-43 88 by Susan Mayse, review, 82(4):157 Glass, Aaron, The Totem Pole: An Intercultural Glow, Dick, 27(4):369-72 Ginkgo Petrifi ed Forest State Park (Wash.), History, review, 102(4):198-99 Glude, Anna, 48(1):12 26(1):3-9, 74, 45(3):86-87 Glass, Mary Ellen, Silver and Politics in Gluek, Alvin C., Jr., Minnesota and the Ginzberg, John, 40(1):35-43 Nevada, 1892-1902, review, 62(1):39 Manifest Destiny of the Canadian Giorda, Joseph, 42(1):53, 63, 66 Glass, Rose, rev. of The Northmen, Columbus Northwest: A Study in Canadian- Giordanengo, Sam, rev. of Greater Portland: and Cabot; Original Narratives of Early American Relations, review, 57(2):89 Urban Life and Landscape in the Pacifi c American History, 1(3):171-74 Glynn-Ward, Hilda, The Glamour of British Northwest, 94(1):44-45 Glasscock, C. B., War of the Copper Kings. Columbia, review, 18(1):69; The Gipson, A. W., 48(3):101 Builder of Butte and Wolves of Wall Writing on the Wall, review, 66(4):187- Gipson, Albert E., 48(3):100-102 Street, review, 27(2):178-79 88 Gipson, James Herrick, 48(3):100-103 Glassford, Larry A., Reaction and Reform: Gmelin, Johann George, 95(2):60, 62, 64 Gipson, Lina W., 48(3):101 The Politics of the Conservative Party works of: Flora Sibirica, 95(2):60 Girard, Bill, 8(4):255-56 under R. B. Bennett, 1927-1938, review, Gnagey, U. D., 41(4):348-49 Girard, Harry, 81(2):54, 58-66 84(2):61 Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers works of: The Alaskan (play), 81(2):54-66; Glassley, Ray H., Pacifi c Northwest Indian of British Columbia, by Crawford The Maid of Manalay (comic opera), Wars, review, 45(1):33 Kilian, review, 71(1):45 81(2):60-61, 65-66 Glauber, Carole, Witch of Kodakery: The Go East, Young Man: The Early Years, by Girard, James V., 84(1):23-25, 27 Photography of Myra Albert Wiggins, William O. Douglas, review, 66(1):45- Giraud, Marcel, The Métis in the Canadian 1869-1956, review, 90(1):42-43 46 West, 2 vols., review, 78(3):116-17 Glauert, Earl T., ed., Kittitas Frontiersmen, Goble, Dale D., ed., Northwest Lands, The Girl in the Silk Dress and Other Stories, by review, 68(3):149-50 Northwest Peoples: Readings in M. Eugenie Perry, 24(1):66 Glavis, Louis Russell, 41(3):222, 53(3):116-17, Environmental History, review, Girls Rodeo Association. See Women’s 55(2):67-75 92(1):45-46 Professional Rodeo Association Glazebrook, G. P. de T., A History of Canadian Godard, Doris, ed., Historical Societies in Girton, Ward, 27(4):373, 375 Political Thought, review, 59(2):112; the United States and Canada: A Gissing, George, 93(1):27, 30, 32-33 ed., The Hargrave Correspondence, Handbook, review, 35(4):371 Gitlin, Jay, rev. of The Franco-Calgarians: 1821-1843, review, 30(1):110-12 Goddard, Joan, A Window on Whaling in French Language, Leisure, and Glazunov, Andrei, 50(2):37-47 British Columbia, review, 90(2):106 Linguistic Life-Style in an Anglophone Glen, Esther R., 95(1):18 Goddard, John W., Washington, The Evergreen City, 87(3):163-64 “Glen Adams and Ye Galleon Press: State; Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Gittinger, Roy, The Formation of the State of An Appreciation,” by Wilfred P. review, 33(3):349-51

Index 145 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; 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 Pacifi c 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 Goffi n, 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 Pacifi c 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 Going to Meet a Man: Denver’s Last Legal 26(4):264-73; and Fisk Expeditions, Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early Public Execution, 27 July 1886, by 33(3):265-82; food shortages, American West, by Vardis Fisher and William M. King, review, 84(2):76 21(3):189-94, 36(2):115-20; Opal Holmes, review, 60(2):105-106 Going to Washington State: A Century of reminiscences of, 12(3):206-10; The Gold Seekers: A Two Hundred-Year Student Life, by William L. Stimson, supplying camps, 56(4):168-76, History of Mining in Washington, Idaho, review, 83(4):152-55 72(2):76-83 Montana and Lower British Columbia, Going Where I Have to Go: Essays from and Mormons, 48(2):43 by Pauline Battien, review, 81(2):76 Within, by Harold P. Simonson, review, in Oreg., 33(4):409-37, 34(1):39-86 Goldberg, George, The Peace to End Peace: 89(3):158-59 photographs of, 75(4):167-68, 90(1):54 The Paris Peace Conference of 1919, Goings, Aaron, rev. of Copper Chorus: Mining, and Upper Missouri River, use of in review, 61(2):121-22

146 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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-fi ve 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 Pacifi c, 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c, Worldly Travel Letters of an Imperial review, 80(3):113 1641-1850, review, 6(2):119-20; The Russian Navy Offi cer, 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 Pacifi c 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 rev. of The American Spirit. A Study of 149, 151, 155, 70(1):24, 26-28, 31-33, Gooderich (doctor), 31(3):293-301 the Idea of Civilization in the United 86(1):43 Goodey, Darwin J., rev. of Charlie Russell States, 34(3):325-26 works of: The Samuel Gompers Papers, Roundup: Essays on America’s Favorite The Goldmark Case: An American Libel Trial, Vol. 1: The Making of a Union Leader, Cowboy Artist, 92(4):204 by William L. Dwyer, review, 76(2):71 1850-86, ed. Stuart B. Kaufman, review, Goodhart, George W., Trails of Early Idaho: Goldsborough, Hugh Allen, 8(2):146, 78(1/2):61 The Pioneer Life of George W. Goodhart, 12(2):142, 148, 12(4):301, 13(2):137, Gondorius, Charles, 36(2):127-28 and His Association with the Hudson’s 141, 14(3):227, 15(4):293, 49(2):73 Gone but Not Forgotten: Abandoned Railroads Bay and American Fur Company’s business investments of, 45(3):76-80, of Thurston County, Washington, by Traders and Trappers, review, 83(3):103-104, 107 James Hannum, review, 95(3):155 32(2):218-19

Index 147 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 Gossett, Larry, 55, 57-58 Goodman, Linda J., Singing the Songs of My Elective Offi cials,” 45(2):62-64; Gossman, Charles S., Migration of College and Ancestors: The Life and Music of Helma “Proceedings of the Pacifi c Northwest University Students in the United States, Swan, Makah Elder, review, 95(3):162- History Conference,” 10th annual, review, 60(3):173 63 48(3):105-107, 11th annual, 49(3):121- Gotfredson, Rasmus, 14(4):260 Goodman, Oscar R., rev. of Trust Banking in 22 Gott, Edgar, 95(3):140-45, 103(2):88-89, 92 Washington, 45(2):65-66 Gordan, John D., III, Authorized by No Gottfried, Alex, Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Goodman, Walter, The Committee: The Law: The San Francisco Committee Study of Political Leadership, review, Extraordinary Career of the House of Vigilance of 1856 and the United 53(4):165-66 Committee on Un-American Activities, States Circuit Court for the Districts of Goudie, James, 8(3):227, 15(2):129-33, review, 60(1):52 California, review, 79(1):38 90(3):143-44, 150 Goodner, Ivan E., 45(2):57 Gordly, Avel Louise, Remembering the Power Goudy, George B., 13(4):265, 49(2):65, Goodrich, Carter, 52(1):4 of Words: The Life of an Oregon Activist, 51(3):107-109 works of: Canals and American Economic Legislator, and Community Leader, Goudy, James (HBC employee). See Goudie, Development, review, 53(3):126; review, 102(3):151-52 James Government Promotion of American Gordon, George, 97(4):196 Goudy, James (Puyallup Indian), 102(1):24 Canals and Railroads, 1800-1890, Gordon, George Byron, 89(4):202-206, 208 Gough, Barry M., “British Policy in the review, 52(1):33 Gordon, Irene, ed., Lost and Found Traditions: San Juan Boundary Dispute, 1854- Goodrich, James W., rev. of Missouri ’49er: Native American Art, 1965-1985, by 72,” 62(2):59-68; “Send a Gunboat! The Journal of William W. Hunter on Ralph T. Coe, review, 77(4):158 Checking Slavery and Controlling the Southern Gold Trail, 84(2):68 Gordon, Sarah Barringer, The Mormon Liquor Traffi c among Coast Indians Goodrich, Joseph King, The Coming Canada, Question: Polygamy and Constitutional of British Columbia in the 1860s,” review, 5(1):57-58; The Coming Confl ict in Nineteenth-Century 69(4):159-68; Distant Dominion: Hawaii, review, 5(3):229-30 America, review, 94(1):51-52 Britain and the Northwest Coast of Goodrich, W. E., 85(4):151 Gordon, Theodore, 97(4):174 North America, 1579-1809, review, Goodridge, Gardner, 5(1):26 Gordon, William (bishop), 85(1):29 73(1):42; First across the Continent: Goodtime, Heymar, 101(2):82 Gordon, William (fur trader), 30(1):100-101 Sir Alexander Mackenzie, review, Goodtime, Louisa, 101(2):28 Gordon, William Lewis (commander), 91(2):104; Gunboat Frontier: British Goodwin, Cardinal, Establishment of the State 73(4):162-63 Maritime Authority and Northwest Government in California, 1846-1850, Gordon Island, 73(4):158-59, 162-63, Coast Indians, 1846-90, review, review, 5(4):315-16; John Charles 80(1):30-31 76(2):72; Juan de Fuca’s Strait: Voyages Frémont, review, 22(2):150-52; The Gore, John, 12(1):57 in the Waterway of Forgotten Dreams, Trans-Mississippi West, 1803-1853, Gorin, Lewis, Patriotism Prepaid, 85(4):132 review, 103(4):192-93; The Northwest 14(1):70; rev. of Western America: Gorn, Elliott J., rev. of Beaten Down: A Coast: British Navigation, Trade, and The Exploration, Settlement, and History of Interpersonal Violence in the Discoveries to 1812, review, 85(2):61; Development of the Region beyond the West, 96(1):41-42 The Royal Navy and the Northwest Mississippi, 32(4):460-61 Gorridge, A., 15(2):129, 15(3):218-26, Coast of North America, 1810-1914: A Goodwin, Helen D., “Shipbuilding in the 15(4):289-92, 294, 296 Study of British Maritime Ascendancy, Pacifi c Northwest,” 11(3):183-201; rev. Gorton, Slade, on tribal sovereignty in Wash., review, 64(1):30-31; ed., Fur Traders of Seeing the Far West, 12(1):71-72; rev. 79(3):98-108 from New England: The Boston Men of Seeing the West, 12(1):71-72; rev. of Gose, C. C., 35(4):298-99 in the North Pacifi c, 1787-1800; The The Splendid Wayfaring, 12(2):149-50 Gose, Gordon J., West, Young Man! review, Narratives of William Dane Phelps, Goodwyn, Lawrence, Democratic Promise: The 29(2):209-10, 29(3):335 William Sturgis, and James Gilchrist Populist Movement in America, review, Gosnell, R. E., The Year Book of British Swan, review, 90(1):49; rev. of Exile in 69(3):137-38 Columbia, 1911-1914, 5(4):318 the Wilderness: The Biography of Chief Goodyear, Watson A., 48(4):121-22 Gosnell, Wesley B., 37(1):36-37, 39, 50-54, Factor Archibald McDonald, 1790- Goodykoontz, Colin B., ed., Experiments in 43(2):95-97 1853, 72(2):94; rev. of Guns, Gold and Colorado Colonization, 1869-1872, works of: “Indian War in Washington Caravans: The Extraordinary Life and 18(2):152-53; ed., Papers of Edward Territory,” 17(4):289-99 Times of Fred Meyer Schroder. P. Costigan Relating to the Progressive Gosnell Report (1856), 17(4):289-99 . . . 70(4):183; rev. of Master Mariner: Movement in Colorado 1902-1917, Goss, Albert S., 76(1):11 Captain James Cook and the Peoples review, 33(2):222-23; ed., The Trans- Goss, Hilton P., rev. of The Evergreen Citizen: of the Pacifi c, 71(1):44; rev. of People Mississippi West, 22(1):68; rev. of A Textbook on the Government of the and Pelts: Selected Papers of the Second

148 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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 Pacifi c: 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, Effi e, 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 review, 36(4):351-52 the Present Day, 17(4):307; A History Graham, Otis L., Jr., rev. of Senator Robert Governing Puget Sound, by Robert L. Bish, of Indian Literature, 23(1):70; Man F. Wagner and the Rise of Urban review, 75(2):89 and the Stars, 25(4):305; The Teacher Liberalism, 61(3):180-81 The Government and Politics of Washington and His Ideals, 9(1):77; rev. of The Graham, Patrick J., comp., Colville Collections, State, ed. W. Frank Mullen, John C. Exploration of the Pacifi c, 26(4):302; Vol. 2: Military Fort Colville, 1859 to Pierce, Charles H. Sheldon, and Thor rev. of The Far East, a Political and 1882, review, 99(3):152 Swanson, review, 71(3):140 Diplomatic History, 20(1):64 Graham, Rebecca Lena, 97(3):139-45

Index 149 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c: 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, fi ction about, 92(3):164-65 The Farm Diary of Elmer G. Powers, 38 and fi sh, 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 Grand Gule (Shuswap Indian), 98(2):88 Grant, Peter R., Tribal Boundaries in the Nass the Klamath River Indians, review, “Grand Lottery of Washington Territory,” Watershed, review, 91(1):45 21(1):67-68 60(3):121-26 Grant, Shelagh D., Arctic Justice: On Trial Graves, Frank, 71(3):110 Grand Mound, Wash., 9(4):294 for Murder, Pond Inlet, 1923, review, Graves, Franklin Pierrepont, 44(1):31, Grand Mount Prairie (Wash.), 17(3):240 95(2):99-100 50(3):101-104, 106, 51(4):163, “The Grand Old Man of Northwest Botany: Grant, Ulysses S., 15(1):50-62, 28(3):251, 260- 99(4):185 Louis F. Henderson (1853-1942),” by 62, 50(4):135-42, 75(4):158-62 works of: Addresses and Papers, 23(2):156;

150 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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 in B.C.: effects on tourism, 103(2):73-74 Gray, Francine du Plessix, Hawaii: The Sugar- logging and lumbering at, 69(1):1-18, and cooperative individualism, 72(1):11- Coated Fortress, review, 64(3):134 70(4):147-49, 151, 75(4):146, 152-53 19 Gray, John Morgan, Lord Selkirk of Red River, and Northern Pacifi c Railroad Company and Federal Home Loan Bank program, review, 56(2):81 terminus, 54(1):29-32 75(1):34-40 Gray, Kamm and Allied Families, by Caroline settler life at, 47(1):9-10, 14, 67(4):137-49 in Oreg.: and banking, effects on, A. Kamm, 16(3):232-33 Grays Harbor Civil Rights Committee, 87(4):218; in Coos Bay, 75(4):151-52; Gray, Martha (née Atkins), 20(3):192-95, 78(3):93-99 in Portland and Multnomah County, 21(1):8-11 Grays Harbor Commercial Company, 79(3):109-18 Gray, Martha Howland, 21(1):9-10, 12 69(1):1-4, 70(4):152 perceptions of New Deal programs for, Gray, Mary A., “Settlement of the Claims Grays Harbor Lumber Workers Industrial 81(3):96-100 in Washington of the Hudson’s Bay Union no. 354, 66(1):2-3 and radicalism, 80(4):139-46 Company and the Puget’s Sound Grays Harbor County (Wash.), 4(2):99, in Wash.: effects of, 38(4):352-54; and Agricultural Company,” 21(2):95-102 10(1):53, 21(1):27 Unemployed Citizens’ League of Gray, Mary A. Dix, 2(1):24, 2(2):133-34, newspapers of, 13(3):184, 193-95, Seattle during, 72(1):11-19 8(1):76-77 13(4):253-54, 26(1):36-37, 42, 45, 48, The Great Extravaganza: Portland and the Gray, Mary Ann, 21(1):10, 12 39(3):234 Lewis and Clark Exposition, by Carl Gray, Maxine Cushing, 76(3):82, 86, 88-91 North Beach community of, 70(1):2-7 Abbott, review, 74(2):94 Gray, Robert, 4(3):164, 6(1):56, 59, 11(1):3, settler life in, 67(4):137-49 Great Falls, Mont., baseball in, 82(3):93-96 7, 24, 21(1):8-12, 30(2):187-88, Tornow, John, in, 35(3):223-32 Great Falls Iron Works, 84(3):104-105 44(3):116, 130, 47(1):9, 51(1):3 “Gray’s Journal of 1838,” by W. H. Gray, ed. The Great Father: The United States and Columbia River, 14(4):264, 83(2):53, Clifford M. Drury, 29(3):277-82 Government and the American Indians, 56 Grayson, William J., 53(3):109 2 vols., by Francis Paul Prucha, review, correspondence of, 12(4):243-71 grazing. See livestock industry 76(4):158 and Haswell, Robert, 24(2):84-86 The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964: Human Great Fire of 1889 (Seattle), 8(3):238, in Hawaiian Islands, 12(3):167-68, Ecology, by National Academy of 12(3):239, 93(3):115-26 30(3):276-77, 286 Sciences, review, 63(2):77 The Great Frontier, by Walter Prescott Webb, in journal of John Boit, 12(1):3-50 The Great American Desert: Then and Now, by review, 44(2):88 loss of log of, 12(1):3-5 W. Eugene Hollon, review, 58(1):42 The Great Gates: The Story of the Rocky song in memory of, 14(1):79-80 The Great American Forest, by Rutherford Mountain Passes, by Marshall Sprague, and Vancouver, George, 5(2):133 Platt, review, 58(4):187 review, 56(1):39 and Wickaninnish (Clayoquot leader), The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact “The Great Learning” and “The Mean-in- 70(3):115-17, 128 and Fiction, by Frank Richard Prassel, Action,” review, 34(4):417-18 widow of, 20(3):192-95, 21(1):8-11 review, 86(1):48-49 The Great Monkey Trial, by L. Sprague De Gray, Robert Don Quadra, 21(1):9 Great Basin, 19(1):13-19, 89(4):190-93, 197 Camp, review, 59(4):219 Gray, Thomas, 89(3):116-18 “The Great Basin Before 1850,” by L. H. Creer, Great Mysteries of the West, ed. Ferenc M. Gray, Wash., 9(4):295 19(1):13-19 Szasz, review, 86(1):50 Gray, William H., 4(3):175 The Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic The Great Myth—“Mount Tacoma,” by and black exclusion law (Oreg.), History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830- Olympia Chamber of Commerce 86(3):123-24, 129-30 1900, by Leonard J. Arrington, review, and Thurston County Pioneer and on Fort Walla Walla, 38(3):219-20, 50(3):120-21 Historical Society, 15(4):306 43(1):31-33, 43, 50 Great Bear (schooner), 90(1):10-11 The Great New People: Letters from North journal of, 21(2):126-29, 29(3):277-82 Great Britain. See Britain America and the Pacifi c, 1898, by and mission among Spokane people, The Great Buffalo Hunt, by Wayne Gard, Charles Philips Trevelyan, review,

Index 151 63(4):170-71 American Exploration, Warfare, and Greely, Adolphus W., 49(3):98, 86(2):78 Great Northern (ship), 40(3):178-80 Settlement, 1527-1870, by Randall works of: Handbook of Alaska, 16(4):306- Great Northern Daily News (Seattle), Parrish, review, 2(2):174-76 308, review, 3(2):160 33(3):370, 36(1):23-24, 96(1):24 The Great Platte River Road: The Covered Green, A. A., 76(4):146 Great Northern Expedition. See Kamchatka Wagon Mainline via Fort Kearny to Fort Green, Anne Bosanko, One Woman’s War: expeditions Laramie, by Merrill J. Mattes, review, Letters Home from the Women’s Army Great Northern Pacifi c and Burlington Lines, 61(4):226-27 Corps, 1944-1946, review, 81(3):112 79(4):143-44 “The Great Race of 1941: A Coast Salish Green, Austin, 78(1/2):52-53 “The Great Northern Pacifi c Plan of 1927,” by Public Relations Coup,” by Bruce G. Green, Duff, 52(1):10 Ross R. Cotroneo, 54(3):104-12 Miller, 89(3):127-35 Green, E. Ellsworth, 85(4):154 Great Northern Pacifi c Railway Company, Great Republic (steamer), 14(4):263, Green, Frank L., Captains, Curates and proposed, 54(3):107-12, 79(4):141 67(4):147 Cockneys: The English in the Pacifi c “Great Northern Railway: Reconnaissance The Great Revolt and Its Leaders: The History Northwest, review, 74(4):180; rev. and Surveys, Puget Sound Extension, of Popular American Uprisings in the of Baptists and the Oregon Frontier, Spokane to Puget Sound,” by John F. 1890’s, by Carleton Beals, review, 60(4):204; rev. of The Fourth Corner: Stevens, 20(2):111-13 60(1):48 Highlights from the Early Northwest, Great Northern Railway Company, 1(4):205 The Great Russian Navigator, A. I. Chirikov, by 60(3):162-63 and Columbia River Historical Vasilii A. Divin, review, 85(2):74-75 Green, H. D., 17(3):171 Expedition, 18(1):3-4, 91(2):89-90 Great Slave Lake, 42(4):324-29, 99(2):67-69 Green, Howard, 93(2):71-73, 76 fi refi ghting efforts, 103(1):16, 21 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 Pacifi c 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 transpacifi c 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 Pacifi c Division, 87(2):72-73 by Bernice Blackwelder, review, 84(2):68; rev. of People, Politics and works of: Treasure Lands of the Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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, Pacifi c 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 1813-1827, review, 6(2):124-25 66(2):62-63, 65, 75(4):153, 155, Green Lake Methodist Church (Seattle), Great Plains, in art, 61(2):94-100 84(1):23, 28-29 38(4):326 The Great Plains, by Walter Prescott Webb, works of: “It Pays to Grow Trees,” Green Peter Dam (South Santiam River), 23(1):70 44(4):152-56; Forests and Men, review, 65(1):36 The Great Plains; the Romance of Western 43(1):67-68 Green Power: The Story of Public Law 273, by

152 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly 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.), fl ood 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 Pacifi c West, Greenscapes: Olmsted’s Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c of Arthur Redman Wilfl ey: 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 Pacifi c: 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 Pacifi c, 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 Pacifi c 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 Changing Models of Success in American West from Fort Bridger, 43(1):73-74; American Collector, 48(3):110-11; rev. Magazines, review, 63(4):178-79 rev. of Western Mining: An Informal of Copper King at War: The Biography Greenewald, Simon, 68(3):125-26 Account of Precious-Metals Prospecting, of F. Augustus Heinze, 61(4):231-32; Greenewalt, Crawford, 85(1):7-11 Placering, Lode Mining, and Milling rev. of North American Cattle-Ranching Greenfi eld, J. Mason, 48(3):101 on the American Frontier from Spanish Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion, and

Index 153 Differentiation, 87(2):95-96 Griffi ths, Thomas C., 4(4):253, 259, 269, Gronsky, Paul P., The War and the Russian Grew, Joseph C., 65(1):10, 13-16 271-72 Government, Vol. 1: The Central Grewingk, Constantine, 58(1):35-36 Griggs, Chauncey, 70(4):146-47, 88(1):34-35, Government, 20(2):151 Grey, Zane, Desert of Wheat, 91(4):217-18 37, 39 Gros Ventre people, 35(2):135-36 The Grey Fox: The True Story of Bill Miner— Griggs, Everett, 41(4):290-311 Gross, Albert, 81(2):43-45 Last of the Old-Time Bandits, by Mark Grim, Jack, 82(3):98-99 Gross, F. A., 101(1):21 Dugan and John Boessenecker, review, Grim, Ronald E., Eye of the Explorer: Views of Gross, Robert, 88(2):85 86(4):191-92 the Northern Pacifi c Railroad Survey, Grossman, Daniel, “Hanford and Its Early Grier, W. H., 2(1):31, 2(3):239 1853-54, review, 102(3):144 Radioactive Atmospheric Releases,” Griffen, Robert A., ed., My Life in the Grimes, Alan P., The Puritan Ethic and 85(1):6-14 Mountains and on the Plains: The Woman Suffrage, review, 59(1):52-53 Groth, J. H., rev. of Jonathan Edwards, 1703- Newly Discovered Autobiography Grimes, Eliah, 11(3):174-77, 12(3):184-85, 1758: Representative Selections, with by David Meriwether, by David 188, 191-95, 23(4):280-81 Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes, Meriwether, review, 57(2):88 Grimm, Warren O., 45(4):118, 121-23, 28(1):108-10 Griffi n, A. P. C., Bibliography of American 57(2):67-70 Grottle, John, 96(3):117, 119-20 Historical Societies, review, 2(4):361-62 Grimshaw, Patricia, Paths of Duty: American Ground Under Our Feet, An Autobiography, by Griffi n, Charles J., 3, 2(4):352-54, 23(2):134- Missionary Wives in Nineteenth- Richard T. Ely, 30(3):364 37, 23(3):196, 199, 1(4):407-408, Century Hawaii, review, 81(2):77 Group of Seven (Ontario painters), 43(3):203-205 Grimsted, David, Melodrama Unveiled: 90(4):182-90 Griffi n, Eldon, Clippers and Consuls. American American Theater and Culture, 1800- Grove Karl Gilbert: A Great Engine of Research, Consular and Commercial Relations 1850, review, 60(2):107 by Stephen J. Pyne, review, 73(4):185 with Eastern Asia, 1845-1860, review, Grinëv, Andrei V., “Russian Maritime Grover, Cuvier, 2(2):118-19, 10(1):4, 8-9, 15, 30(4):453-54; Oysters Have Eyes; or, Catastrophes during the Colonization 47(4):101-102, 48(2):50 The Travels of a Pacifi c Oyster, review, of Alaska, 1741-1867,” 102(4):178-94; Grover, David H., Debaters and Dynamiters: 33(1):85 The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, The Story of the Haywood Trial, Griffi n, G. W., 27(4):320, 344-45 1741-1867, review, 98(4):200-201 59(1):25, 27, review, 56(1):40-41; Griffi n, John A., “Washington Thirty Years Grinnell, George Bird, 75(4):169 Diamondfi eld Jack: A Study in Frontier Ago,” 7(2):133-35 Grinstead, Loren, 38(2):107-108, 52(3):106- Justice, review, 60(4):231-32 Griffi n, John S. (missionary), 24(2):109, 107 Grover, La Fayette, 3(1):77, 60(3):136-44, 33(2):180-81 gristmills, 11(4):249, 13(2):110, 24(1):13-14 86(3):121-22, 89(3):141 Griffi n, John S., A Doctor Comes to California. Griswold, Candace, 18(1):28-32 Grover, Steve, 31(4):386 The Diary of John S. Griffi n, Assistant Griswold, George, 18(1):28-32 Grover Cleveland, by Rexford G. Tugwell, Surgeon with Kearny’s Dragoons, 1846- Griswold, M. S., 49(1):36 review, 60(2):108-109 1847, review, 35(3):276-77 Griswold, Mrs. W. S., 67(3):107, 109 Groves, Leslie, 85(1):8-9, 12-13, 95(2):13 Griffi n, Kristen, Early Views: Historical Griswold, Robert L., Family and Divorce Growing Up with the Country: Childhood Vignettes of Sitka National Historical in California, 1850-1890: Victorian on the Far Western Frontier, by Elliott Park, review, 95(3):156-57 Illusions and Everyday Realities, review, West, review, 81(4):157 Griffi n, Tracy E., 87(2):86-88, 90 75(1):44 Growler (ship), 7(1):22, 34 Griffi n, Walter R., “George W. Goethals, Griswold, Rufus, 45(4):105-106 The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Explorer of the Pacifi c Northwest, Griswold, W. S., rev. of Children of God: An Government, by J. Allen Smith, 1882-84,” 62(4):129-41 American Epic, 31(2):220-21; rev. of 35(3):211-12, 53(2):50-59, review, Griffi th, D. D., rev. of Main Currents of Frontier Doctor, 31(2):213 22(2):150 American Thought, 22(1):64 Griswold del Castillo, Richard, César Chávez: The Growth of a City: Power and Politics in Griffi th, Rebecca, 7(1):51 A Triumph of Spirit, review, 88(3):151- Portland, Oregon, 1915 to 1950, by E. Griffi th, Robert, The Politics of Fear: Joseph 52 Kimbark MacColl, review, 73(1):42 R. McCarthy and the Senate, review, Grit, Grief and Gold, by Fenton B. Whiting, Growth of American State Constitutions From 63(2):75-76 review, 24(2):152-53 1776 to the End of the Year 1914, by Griffi ths, Austin E., 56(1):3-4, 66(1):17-22, Gritzner, Charles F., The Mountain West: James Quayle Dealey, review, 6(3):203- 76(1):22-32 Intepreting the Folk Landscape, review, 205 Griffi ths, David B., “Far-western Populist 89(3):162-63 The Growth of American Thought, by Merle Thought: A Comparative Study of The Grizzly Bear: Portraits from Life, ed. Curti, review, 35(2):182 John R. Rogers and Davis H. Waite,” Bessie Doak Haynes and Edgar Haynes, Growth of the American Revolution, 1766- 60(4):183-92; rev. of Coxey’s Army: A review, 57(3):130-31 1775, by Bernhard Knollenberg, Study of the Industrial Army Movement The Grizzly Bear: The Narrative of a Hunter- review, 67(3):130 of 1894, 60(1):47-48; rev. of Urban Naturalist, by William H. Wright, “Growth of the Trust Business in Washington: Populism and Free Silver in Montana: A review, 70(1):46 1929-1952,” by Howard H. Preston, Narrative of Ideology in Political Action, Groh, George W., Gold Fever: Being a True 43(2):120-53 63(1):34 Account, Both Horrifying and Hilarious, The Growth of the United States, by Ralph Griffi ths, Gordon, 88(4):191-92 of the Art of Healing (so-called) During Volney Harlow, review, 17(1):68-69 Griffi ths, Mansel Penry, 103(4):159-61, 163- the California Gold Rush, review, Grozdev, Mikhail S., 38(1):35, 58, 63 64, 167-73 58(3):156 Grubbs, Donald H., Cry from the Cotton: The Griffi ths, Mildred (née Smith), 103(4):159- Grondal, Florence Armstrong, The Music of Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union and 61, 163, 169-73 the Spheres, 29(3):248-49 the New Deal, review, 64(1):42-43

154 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Gruberg, Martin, Women in American Politics: review, 61(2):114-15 and Richard B. Morris, 21(2):152 An Assessment and Sourcebook, review, Guice, John D. W., ed., By His Own Hand? Guide to the Study and Reading of American 60(4):232-33 The Mysterious Death of Meriwether History, by Edward Channing, Albert Grubstaking the Palouse: Gold Mining in the Lewis, review, 98(1):39-40; rev. of Bushnell Hart, and Frederick Jackson Hoodoo Mountains of North Idaho, Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark Turner, review, 4(1):48 1860-1950, by Richard C. Waldbauer, to Jonathan Clark, 94(3):155-56; rev. A Guide to the Study and Reading of the review, 78(3):115 of Old West/New West: Quo Vadis? History of the Pacifi c Northwest, by Gruen, J. Philip, rev. of Hand Raised: The 87(2):105-106 Arthur Samuel Taylor, 27(1):91-92 Barns of Montana, 103(4):193 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 Pacifi c 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, to Victoria, B.C., 103(2):69 127-30 comp. Donald E. Oehlerts, review, See also tourism and Mount McKinley National Park, 56(4):179 Guie, Heister Dean, 82(2):78 96(4):174-75 A Guide to Manuscripts Relating to America works of: Adventures in Geyserland, and U.S. commissioners, 89(3):120, 122- in Great Britain and Ireland, ed. B. 26(3):236 24 R. Crick and Miriam Alman, review, Guild, Emily M., 6(1):18 works of: The Battle for Alaska Statehood, 54(1):44-45 Guilds Lake (Portland housing project), review, 59(4):228; The State of Alaska, Guide to Materials for American History in 92(3):140-43 103(3):116; ed., An Alaska Reader, Russian Archives, by Frank A. Golder, Guilliford, Jacob, 14(4):256 1867-1967, review, 58(4):212-13; rev. 8(3):230-31 Guillingsrude, Ollie, 15(4):256-57 of The Future of Alaska: Economic Guide to Materials for American History in the Guilt by Association: Essays on Japanese Consequences of Statehood, 54(4):178 Libraries and Archives of Paris, Vol. 1, Settlement, Internment, and Relocation Gruetter, Robert, ed., Vancouver’s First by Waldo G. Leland, 24(2):155 in the Rocky Mountain West, ed. Mike Century: A City Album, 1860-1960, A Guide to the Archives of Labor History and Mackey, review, 93(1):39-41 review, 70(4):185 Urban Affairs: Wayne State University, Guitteau, William Backus, The History of the Grunbaum, Maurice, 70(2):71 ed. Warner W. Pfl ug, review, 67(1):46 United States, review, 17(1):68-69 Grund, Francis, 52(1):3-4 A Guide to the Care and Administration of Guizot, François, 44(2):69, 73 Guaranty Trust Company. See National Bank Manuscripts, by Lucile M. Kane, review, Gulick, Bill, Roll On, Columbia: A Historical of Commerce (Yakima, Wash.) 52(3):125-26 Novel, Bk. 1: To the Pacifi c, Bk. 2: guardian spirits, 28(4):370-71, 48(4):139-45 Guide to the County Archives of California, by Through the Cascades, Bk. 3: Into the Guardians of the Columbia, by John H. Owen C. Coy, 13(4):304 Desert, review, 90(2):105-106; Snake Williams, review, 3(4):305 Guide to the Diplomatic Archives of Western River Country, review, 64(1):36; They Guarding the Golden Door: American Europe, ed. Daniel H. Thomas and Came to a Valley, review, 59(4):225; Immigration Policy and Immigrants Lynn M. Case, review, 52(3):125 rev. of The American Western Novel, since 1882, by Roger Daniels, review, A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacifi c 58(2):64; rev. of Max Brand: The Big 96(1):37-38 Northwest, rev. ed., by Robert H. Ruby “Westerner,” 62(3):120 Guarneri, Carl, ed., Religion and Society in and John A. Brown, review, 84(4):152 Gulliford, Andrew, rev. of Art of the American the American West: Historical Essays, A Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Indian Frontier, 84(4):153-54 review, 79(2):76 Eastern Washington State Historical Gulliksen, Oyvind T., rev. of Selected Plays of Guatimozin (ship), 4(3):169 Society, by Edward W. Nolan, review, Marcus Thrane, 99(2):97-98 Guberlet, Muriel L., The Windows to His 79(3):122 Gunboat Diplomacy in the Wilson Era: The World: The Story of Trevor Kincaid, A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of U.S. Navy in Haiti, 1915-1916, by review, 67(4):180-81 the Bancroft Library, Vol. 1: Pacifi c David Healy, review, 68(4):195-96 Gubser, Benedict, 32(1):71 and Western Manuscripts (except Gunboat Frontier: British Maritime Authority Gudde, Erwin G., German Pioneers in Early California), ed. Dale L. Morgan and and Northwest Coast Indians, 1846-90, California, 19(2):153; Sutter’s Own George P. Hammond, review, 55(2):54 by Barry M. Gough, review, 76(2):72 Story. The Life of General John Augustus Guide to the Materials for United States Gunderson, G. B., 4(1):14, 30 Sutter and the History of New Helvetia History in Canadian Archives, by David Gunderson, J. B., 4(1):25 in the Sacramento Valley, review, W. Parker, review, 5(1):59-60 Gundlach, Ralph, 88(4):188-89, 192 28(2):202-203 Guide to the Materials in London Archives The Gunfi ghter: Man or Myth? by Joseph G. Guépin, Jean Pierre, 72(1):3-5 for the History of the United States Rosa, review, 61(2):109-10 Guerlac, Henry, 92(1):33, 36 Since 1783, by Charles O. Paulin and Gunn, Elisha, 51(4):172, 174, 177-78 Guemes Island (Wash.), 37(3):189-90 Frederic L. Paxson, 5(3):230-31 Gunn, James, 53(4):141-42 Guests Never Leave Hungry: The A Guide to the Principal Sources for Early Gunn, Thomas W., 30(3):336-37 Autobiography of James Sewid, A American History (1600-1800) in the Gunns, Albert F., “The First Tacoma Narrows Kwakiutl Indian, ed. James P. Spradley, City of New York, by Evarts B. Greene Bridge: A Brief History of Galloping

Index 155 Gertie,” 72(4):162-69; “The Mooney- 77; rev. of Lore and Legends of the Gwin, William, 12(2):84-85 Billings Case: An Essay Review,” Klamath River Indians, 21(1):67-68; Gwydir, Rickard D., “A Record of the San Poil 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 Gusfi eld, 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 Léelk’w Hás Aaní Saax’u / Our Explorers and Fur Traders during the of Northwest History in Art, 1778-1963, Grandparents’ Names on the Land, Last Decades of the Eighteenth Century, 60(1):28 ed. Thomas F. Thornton, review, review, 66(1):36-37; Klallam Ethnology, Gutfeld, Arnon, Montana’s Agony: Years of 103(3):143-44 18(2):152; Klallam Folk Tales, 17(1):72- War and Hysteria, 1917-1921, review, Haa Shuká, Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral 73; The Permanent Collection, Vol. 1: 72(2):89 Narratives, ed. Nora Marks The First in a Series of Catalogs on the Guthman, Edwin, 89(1):21-24, 26-32 Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer, Permanent Collection of the Whatcom Guthrie, Abelard, 2(3):222-24 review, 79(2):82 Museum of History and Art, review, Guthrie, E. R., The State University: Its Haagenson, Dean, 102(4):165, 170-72 68(4):196-97; ed., Mythology of Puget Function and Its Future, review, Haarsager, Sandra, Bertha Knight Landes Sound, by Hermann Haeberlin, 50(3):116-17 of Seattle, Big-City Mayor, review, 18(2):149; rev. of American Indian Life, Gutiérrez, Ramón, When Jesus Came, the 86(1):45 13(3):233-34; rev. of Ancient Warriors Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Haas, William H., Outposts of Defense, review, of the North Pacifi c, 17(1):66-67; rev. of Sexuality, and Power in New Mexico, 33(3):368; ed., The American Empire: A The Apache Indians, 30(1):116-17; rev. 1500-1846, 85(2):50-58 Study of the Outlying Territories of the of Coastal Explorations of Washington, Guttmann, Allen, The Conservative Tradition United States, review, 32(3):338-39 51(2):87-88; rev. of Dendrochronology in America, review, 59(3):173 Haase, Ynez D., Historical Atlas of the in Northern Alaska, 34(2):222-23; Gutzlaff, Charles, 36(4):321-26, 73(1):22-23, American West, review, 81(1):37 rev. of Eskimos, 64(3):128; rev. of 26 Haberlach, Carl, 49(2):81, 69(2):78, 81 Ethnographic Bibliography of North Gutzman, K. R. Constantine, rev. of Arming Habib, Douglas, rev. of Army Regulars on the America, 33(4):453-54; rev. of Fighting America: The Origins of a National Gun Western Frontier, 1848-1861, 94(1):44 with Property, 42(3):257-59; rev. of Culture, 92(3):153-54 Haccou, Keave (Keahwaccow; Keavechaccow; Honne, the Spirit of the Chehalis, “Gutzon Borglum: Mount Rushmore and Keavehaccow), 10(3):215-30, 17(1):66-67; rev. of Hunters of the the American Tradition,” by Walker 11(2):137-40, 142, 146, 13(4):296, Northern Forest: Designs for Survival Rumble, 59(3):121-27 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-33, 14(4):299- Among the Alaskan Kutchin, 65(3):149- Guzzo, Lou, 76(3):85-86, 91-92, 93(2):82-83, 306, 15(2):137, 15(3):219-21 50; rev. of Indian Houses of Puget 86, 91 Hacker, Barton C., rev. of Working on the Sound, 12(3):229-30; rev. of Indians Guy, G. O. See G. O. Guy Drug Company Bomb: An Oral History of WWII of the Northwest Coast, 16(2):150-51; Guy C. Phinney house (Seattle), 69(2):74, Hanford, 88(2):96-97 rev. of Kutkos, Chinook Tyee, 35(1):76- 81(4):140-41 Hacking, Norman R., rev. of Drums and

156 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Scalpel: From Native Healers to The Hagen Site; A Prehistoric Village on the The Forgotten Kutenai, 47(4):126-27; Physicians on the North Pacifi c Coast, Lower Yellowstone, by William Mulloy, rev. of Hear Me, My Chiefs, 44(1):41; 60(3):164-65; rev. of They Gave Royal review, 34(4):411-12 rev. of Idaho Lore, 31(2):212-13; rev. of Assent, 60(3):164-65 Haggin, James Ben Ali, 41(4):313-17, 320, Indian Agent, 42(3):256; rev. of Jacob Hackley, Henry C., 14(4):260 324-25, 328 Horner and the Indian Campaigns of Hackney, Herbert, 31(2):137-47, 151, 153 Hagiwara, Mike, 74(3):129-30 1876 and 1877 (The Sioux and the Nez 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 Profi t in Old California, 40(1):72-73; rev. of Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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

Index 157 the 1934 Vancouver Island Loggers Hall, Camden, 100(3):108-11, 113, 115-16 of the Coquille Estuary: Native Use of Strike,” 80(3):82-90; Capital and Hall, Clifton R., Andrew Johnson, Military Resources on the Oregon Coast, review, Labour in the British Columbia Forest Governor of Tennessee, 8(2):156 88(3):156-57 Industry, 1934-74, review, 99(3):137; Hall, David, Beneath Cold Seas: The Hall, Sarah. See Ladd, Sarah Turning Trees into Dollars: The British Underwater Wilderness of the Pacifi c Hall, Sarah Lyons Williams, 14(4):291-98 Columbia Coastal Lumber Industry, Northwest, review, 103(4):198-99 Hall, Walter A., 77(3):84-85 1858-1913, review, 93(3):154-55; Hall, Don Alan, “The Village at the Mouth Hall, Wash., 10(2):103 rev. of The Legacy and the Challenge: of the Coquille River: Historical Hall J. Kelley on Oregon, ed. Fred Wilbur A Century of the Forest Industry at Questions of Who, When, and Where,” Powell, review, 24(3):232-33 Cowichan Lake, 85(3):123 82(3):101-108 Hall Jackson Kelley: Prophet of Oregon, by Fred Hakluyt Society, 76(4):133 Hall, Edwin O., 4(2):124, 14(4):291-98 Wilbur Powell, 9(3):232-33 Halaas, David Fridtjof, Boom Town Hall, Edwin S., Jr., Northwest Coast Indian Halla, Per Johannessen, 26(2):91 Newspapers: Journalism on the Rocky Graphics: An Introduction to Silk Screen Halladay, Laurel, rev. of One Step over the Mountain Mining Frontier, 1859-1881, Prints, review, 73(4):185 Line: Toward a History of Women in the review, 74(2):94 Hall, F. S., 38(3):243-44, 247-48 North American Wests, 100(1):42-43 Halcyon Days in Port Townsend, by C. H. works of: David Douglas, Pioneer Halleck, Henry W., 30(3):329-31, 47(2):36 Hanford, 17(1):71 Naturalist on the Columbia River, 1825- Haller, G. Morris, 16(2):125-27, 28(1):29-31, Haldane, John, 28(4):405, 408 1833, 26(1):72; A Historical Resume 40, 56(3):98-100 Hale, Calvin H., 5(1):33, 42, 8(1):4, 13(1):17- of Exploration and Survey—Mammal Haller, Granville O., 2(1):30-31, 22(4):278, 18, 37(1):35 Types and Their Collectors in the State 27(4):403, 33(3):306, 308, 315, 330, Hale, Edward Everett, 35(4):343-45, 81(1):4 of Washington, 24(1):66-67 97(1):35-37, 99(4):164, 167-69 Hale, Frank, 91(2):61 Hall, Fred M., 77(3):84 Haller, John S., Jr., The Physician and Hale, Frederick, “Danish Immigrant Hall, Gaven D., 26(4):275-76 Sexuality in Victorian America, review, Disillusionment in the Pacifi c Hall, Greg, Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial 66(2):87-88 Northwest,” 71(1):15-23; ed., Danes in Workers of the World and Agricultural Haller, Robin M., The Physician and Sexuality North America, review, 77(1):33 Laborers in the American West, 1905- in Victorian America, review, 66(2):87- Hale, Henry C., 37(1):51-53 1930, review, 94(3):162-63 88 Hale, Horatio, 16(1):51-52, 80(1):22, 27 Hall, Harriet Hanson, 92(4):192 Hallett, J. L., 58(2):87 Hale, J. F., 83(2):47 Hall, H. Lark, “V. L. Parrington’s Oklahoma Hallion, Richard P., Legacy of Flight: The Hale, Owen, 6(3):148 Years, 1897-1908: ‘Few High Lights and Guggenheim Contribution to American Haley, Fred T., 89(1):6-9, 95(1):20 Much Monotone’?” 72(1):20-28; V. L. Aviation, review, 70(1):40 Haley, H., 37(1):48 Parrington: Through the Avenue of Art, Hallock, Leavitt H., Why Our Flag Floats Over Haley, James L., The Buffalo War: The History review, 86(2):94 Oregon, review, 3(2):154-57 of the Red River Indian Uprising of Hall, Henry, 7(3):227, 24(1):38-39 Halloran, A. L., 73(1):24-25 1874, review, 68(4):193-94 Hall, Isaac M. “Ike,” 74(1):28-30 Halloran, James, 2(1):38 Haley, John, 5(1):27 Hall, Jacob, rev. of Snohomish County: An Halloweena people. See Chehalis people “The ‘Half-Catholic’ Movement: Edwin and Illustrated History, 97(4):208-209 “Hall’s Visit to Oregon in 1839,” by Howard Myron Eells and the Rise of the Indian Hall, James (army sergeant), 11(4):296, Malcolm Ballou, 14(4):291-98 Shaker Church,” by George Pierre 302, 12(4):302, 14(3):228, 15(1):66, Halper, Vicki, Findings: The Jewelry of Castile, 73(4):165-74 15(2):128 Ramona Solberg, review, 95(1):47-48 Half-Sun on the Columbia: A Biography of Hall, James, The Indian Tribes of North Halpin, Marjorie, ed., Potlatch at Gitsegukla: Chief Moses, by Robert H. Ruby and America, review, 25(4):303 William Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks, John A. Brown, review, 57(3):128-29 Hall, James K., A Study of Probated Estates in review, 92(2):96-97 Hal-Hal-Tlos-Sot (Lawyer; Nez Perce leader), Washington with Reference to the State Halseth, James A., ed., The Northwest Mosaic: 25(1):37-48, 31(4):457-58 Tax System, review, 31(2):209-10 Minority Confl icts in Pacifi c Northwest during Indian wars (1855-58), 1(4):254, Hall, James Norman, Mutiny on the Bounty, History, review, 70(1):42-43 5(4):294-95, 25(2):132, 97(1):20, 23- review, 25(1):65-67 Halsey, A., 17(3):177 24, 28-29, 99(4):165, 167 Hall, John (attorney), 80(4):158, 91(4):206 Halsey, Francis W., ed., A Tour of Four memorial to, 21(2): 158 Hall, John H. (University of Washington Great Rivers: The Hudson, Mohawk, and missionaries, 42(3):228 president), 8(2):119-21, 23(4):247-57 Susquehanna and Delaware, in 1769; on treaties, 61(4):195 Hall, Laura E., 71(3):116 being the journal of Richard Smith halibut, 96(3):115-16 Hall, Lee Ann, rev. of Plowed Under: of Burlington, New Jersey, review, fi sheries, conservation and regulation of, Agriculture and Environment in the 1(3):170-71 20(1):9, 38(1):27-28, 33, 39(3):217, Palouse, 99(2):100-101 Halsey, John C., 48(2):55-58, 98(1):7-8, 11 229, 84(2):78 Hall, Peter, 8(4):252 Halstead, Jacob, 14(4):256 and Makah, 43(4):264-67, 87(4):189-91 Hall, R. M., 15(2):128 Halstead House (Tacoma, Wash.), 6(4):241- and Norwegians, 34(1):15-16 Hall, Roberta L., “A Legacy for the Pacifi c 42 See also commercial fi shing; fi sh and Northwest: Franz Boas’s Surveys Hamblen, Herbert M., 48(4):113 fi sheries; sport fi shing of Native People in the Late 19th Hambleton, Josiah W., 37(1):51 Halket, Cayuse. See Cayuse Halket Century,” 97(2):59-68; “The Village Hamblett, E. T., 1(1):75-77 Halkomelam (language), 41(4):332-41 at the Mouth of the Coquille River: Hamburger, Robert, Two Rooms: The Life of Hall, Bill, Frank Church, D.C., and Me, review, Historical Questions of Who, When, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, review, 88(1):51-52 and Where,” 82(3):101-108; ed., People 90(4):207

158 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Hamby, Alonzo L., Beyond the New Deal: Purse: Banks and Politics in the Civil Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 6: Harry S. Truman and American War, review, 63(2):73 Subarctic, ed. June Helm, 103(3):110- Liberalism, review, 68(1):31-32; rev. of Hammond, E. P., 11(2):90 11, Vol. 7: Northwest Coast, ed. Wayne Henry A. Wallace of Iowa: The Agrarian Hammond, E. W., 46(4):108 Suttles, review, 83(1):34 Years, 1910-1940, 61(1):61-62; rev. of Hammond, George P., ed., Captain Charles M. Handbook of the Indians of California, by A. L. My Roosevelt Years, 79(4):160 Weber: Pioneer of the San Joaquin and Kroeber, 16(4):308-309 Hamer, Philip M., A Guide to Archives and Founder of Stockton, California, with a Hand-book of Wyoming and Guide to the Black Manuscripts in the United States, Description of His Papers, Maps, Books, Hills and Big Horn Regions for Citizen, review, 53(2):80-81 Pictures, and Memorabilia Now in the Emigrant and Tourist, by Robert E. Hamill, Chad Stephen, Songs of Power and Bancroft Library, review, 58(1):44; ed., Strahorn, 59(1):34-45 Prayer in the Columbia Plateau: The A Guide to the Manuscript Collections Handley, Michael, rev. of Northwest Lands, Jesuit, the Medicine Man, and the Hymn of the Bancroft Library, Vol. 1: Pacifi c Northwest Peoples: Readings in Singer, review, 103(3):149 and Western Manuscripts (except Environmental History, 92(1):45-46; Hamilton (ship), 11(3):174-77, 21(3):179-82 California), review, 55(2):54; rev. of rev. of Perilous Passage: A Narrative of Hamilton, Charles, ed., Cry of the Fifty Years of Collecting Americana for the Montana Gold Rush, 1862-1863, Thunderbird: The American Indian’s the Library of the American Antiquarian 88(2):96; rev. of Terra Pacifi ca: People Own Story, review, 42(1):88 Society, 1908-1958, 51(1):36 and Place in the Northwest States and Hamilton, Charles K. (aviator), 92(2):71-75, Hammond, J. F., 2(3):239-40 Western Canada, 90(3):159-60 78 Hammond, John Hays, 27(1):63 Handloggers, by W. H. Jackson, with Ethel Hamilton, Edward, 3(3):179-80 Hammond, John Martin, Quaint and Historic Dassow, review, 66(2):90 Hamilton, Henry W., The Sioux of the Forts of North America, review, Handsaker, Morrison, rev. of When Labor Rosebud: A History in Pictures, review, 7(3):251 Organizes, 29(3):330-32 64(1):44 Hammond, Thomas M., 33(3):308 Haney, Bert, 98(3):118-19, 123-24 Hamilton, Jean Tyree, The Sioux of the Hamot, Alice Turnidge, The Trail Blazers; Haney, John, 45(4):119-20 Rosebud: A History in Pictures, review, Historical and Genealogical Record Hanford, Cornelius Holgate, 17(1):38, 64(1):44 of Early Pioneer Families of Oregon, 17(2):157-58, 22(4):278, 43(1):6, Hamilton, J. Kent, 68(4):166, 171-74 Missouri and the South, 26(3):236 43(2):158, 160, 50(1):28, 97(3):139, Hamilton, J. Scott, Prophecy of the Swan: The Hampden, John, ed., Francis Drake, Privateer: 141-45 Upper Peace River Fur Trade of 1794- Contemporary Narratives and works of: “Members of the Seattle Bar 1823, review, 88(4):196-97 Documents, review, 65(1):40-41 Who Died Young,” 16(2):122-31, Hamilton, James McClelland, From Hampsten, Elizabeth, Settlers’ Children: 17(1):18-26; “The Orphan Railroad Wilderness to Statehood: A History of Growing Up on the Great Plains, review, and the Ram’s Horn Right of Way,” Montana, 1805-1900, review, 49(1):40- 83(4):157; ed., Far from Home: Families 14(2):83-99; “Professor Edmond S. 41 of the Westward Journey, review, Meany,” 1(3):164-67; General Claxton: Hamilton, John W., 31(3):292-344 81(1):30 A Novel, 9(1):74; Halcyon Days in Hamilton, Ladd, This Bloody Deed: The Hampton, H. Duane, How the U.S. Cavalry Port Townsend, 17(1):71; Seattle and Magruder Incident, review, 87(3):163 Saved Our National Parks, review, Environs, 15(4):300-301 Hamilton, Nev., 30(2):146, 151-67 64(2):93; rev. of The Fight to Save the Hanford, Frank, 17(1):23 Hamilton, Raphael N., Marquette’s Redwoods: A History of Environmental Hanford, Homer, 38(4):338-40, 343, 345 Explorations: The Narratives Reform, 1917-1978, 75(4):190 Hanford, Julius, 48(3):92 Reexamined, review, 63(3):121-22 Hancock (ship), 4(3):166-67, 11(1):11-13, 17- Hanford, Lauron, 27(1):94 Hamilton, S. M., 16(3):166-67, 185 19, 21-23, 12(1):16, 20 Hanford, Wash., 10(2):104, 95(2):83 Hamilton, T. J., 37(3):231-57, 48(4):125 Hancock, Julia, 1(4):248 “Hanford and Its Early Radioactive Hamilton, Thomas F., 92(2):73, 75-79 Hancock, Samuel, 8(2):146, 149, 11(2):146, Atmospheric Releases,” by Daniel Hamilton, Wash., 10(2):103 12(1):68, 14(4):303, 33(3):307, 316, Grossman, 85(1):6-14 Hamilton, William, 18(2):97, 100 43(4):283, 285-95 Hanford and the Bomb: An Oral History of Hamilton Code (1849-50), 27(1):21 works of: The Narrative of Samuel World War II, by S. L. Sanger, review, Hamilton Island (Columbia River), 25(2):138 Hancock, 18(4):301-302 83(1):30 Hamilton-Gordon, George, 1(4):213-14, Hand Raised: The Barns of Montana, by Chere Hanford Camp (Wash.). See Camp Hanford 21(1):37, 43-44, 50-52, 23(1):41-42, Jiusto and Christine W. Brown, review, Hanford Engineer Works. See Hanford Site 45, 43(3):189-99, 209-10, 44(2):69-73, 103(4):193 Hanford Site (Wash.), 87(2):78, 101(2):87-99 66(4):155-60 Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities, defense of, 95(2):82-90, 102(1):7 Hamley (schooner), 69(4):166 by W. H. Holmes, 11(1):71-72 race and race relations at, 96(3):124-28 Hamley, Frederick G., 64(4):139-46 Handbook of Alaska, by A. W. Greely, radioactive releases at, 85(1):6-14, 36-38 “Hamlin Garland and Burton Babcock,” by 16(4):306-308, review, 3(2):160 Hanging the Sheriff: A Biography of Henry Paul C. Pitzer, 56(2):86-88 Handbook of American Indian Languages, Pt. Plummer, by R. E. Mather and F. E. Hamlin Garland’s Diaries, ed. Donald Pizer, 3, ed. Franz Boas, review, 31(1):97-98 Boswell, review, 79(2):77 review, 60(4):233 Handbook of Federal World War Agencies Hangman Creek. See Latah Creek (Wash.) Hammer, Jacob, This Emigrating Company: and Their Records, 1917-1921, by the Hangman’s Valley, 94(1):29-30 The 1844 Oregon Trail Journal of Jacob National Archives, review, 35(1):87 Hankins, Thomas L., “Meany, Katz, and the Hammer, review, 83(1):36-37 Handbook of Learned Societies and History of Science at the University Hammett, Charles, 98(1):29-38 Institutions: America, ed. J. David of Washington,” 92(1):29-39; rev. Hammond, Bray, Sovereignty and an Empty Thompson, review, 2(4):360-61 of Nuclear Power: Development

Index 159 and Management of a Technology, 89(3):154-55; rev. of The Way We Ate: Hanson, Richard, rev. of The Patriot Chiefs: 69(1):43-44; rev. of The Scorpion and Pacifi c Northwest Cooking, 1843- A Chronicle of American Indian the Tarantula: The Struggle to Control 1900, 89(3):154-55; rev. of Yankees in Leadership, 53(4):164-65 Atomic Weapons, 1945-1949, 63(2):68 Paradise: The Pacifi c Basin Frontier, Hanson Ferry, Wash., 10(2):104 Hanks, Jane Richardson, Tribe under Trust: 86(2):92-93 Hapgood, Andrew S., 55(4):174 A Study of the Blackfoot Reserve Hannibal Hamlin of Maine: Lincoln’s First The Hapgoods: Three Earnest Brothers, in Alberta, review, 43(3):240-41; Vice-President, by H. Draper Hunt, by Michael D. Marcaccio, review, rev. of The Arapahoes, Our People, review, 61(4):227 70(3):141 63(4):172; rev. of Pawnee, Blackfoot, Hannum, C. S., 66(4):151-52 Harbidge, George, 42(3):225-26 and Cheyenne: History of Folklore of the Hannum, James, Gone but Not Forgotten: Harbine, Thomas, 26(2):94-95, 101-104 Plains from the Writings of George Bird Abandoned Railroads of Thurston Harborview Hospital (Seattle), 74(2):58 Grinnell, 53(2):82 County, Washington, review, 95(3):155 Hard as the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in Hanks, Lucien M., Jr., Tribe under Trust: Hanscom, Adelaide, 101(3/4):156 the American Mining Town, by David A Study of the Blackfoot Reserve in Hanselman, Phillip, 7(1):52 Robertson, review, 98(1):47-48 Alberta, review, 43(3):240-41 Hansen, Arthur A., rev. of Imprisoned in Hard Drive to the Klondike: Promoting Seattle Hanks, Maxine, ed., Women and Authority: Paradise: Japanese Internee Road during the Gold Rush, by Lisa Mighetto Re-emerging Mormon Feminism, Workers at the World War II Kooskia and Marcia Montgomery, review, 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-Pacifi c 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: Pacifi c 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.

160 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly in Alaska, 45(1):12, 66(3):110-11, 113 207; ed., The Power of Promises: Harrington, John P., Vocabulary of the Kiowa historians on, 61(1): 46-49 Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacifi c Language, 20(2):152 in Seattle, 14(4):311-12, 66(3):105-14 Northwest, review, 100(3):148-49; rev. Harrington, Mark W., 77(3):82-83, 90 and Washington Conference (1921-22), of Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Harrington, Wash., 10(2):105-106, 30(1):57 37(2):109, 116 Settlers, and the Law in Washington Harriott, J. E., 1(4):260-62, 266 and Work, Hubert, 61(1):31-33 Territory, 1853-1889, 91(1):47-48; Harris (captain of the Lascar), 12(3):178-80 The Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and His rev. of Reimagining Indians: Native Harris, Adam Duncan, Wildlife in American Administration, by Robert K. Murray, Americans through Anglo Eyes, 1880- Art: Masterworks from the National review, 62(3):124-25 1940, 93(3):157 Museum of Wildlife Art, review, Hardison, James W., 5(1):24 Harmon, Daniel Williams, 25(1):15, 17, 101(1):39 The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining 40(4):321-23 Harris, Arland S., annot., Schwatka’s Last Labor Movement in the American West, Harmon, George Dewey, Sixty Years of Search: The New York Ledger Expedition 1863-1893, by Richard E. Lingenfelter, Indian Affairs, Political, Economic, through Unknown Alaska and British review, 66(3):139-40 and Diplomatic, 1789-1850, review, Columbia, by Frederick Schwatka, Hardy, Deborah, Wyoming University: The 33(1):98-99 review, 90(1):49-50 First 100 Years, review, 77(4):154 Harmon, Hillman, 16(1):17-18, 33(3):304, Harris, Burton, John Colter: His Years in the Hardy, Martha, Tatoosh, review, 38(2):177-79 313, 319, 330, 333, 335, 341, 71(4):156- Rockies, review, 44(3):142 Hardy, Robin, rev. of Juan de Fuca’s Strait: 60 Harris, Cole, Making Native Space: Voyages in the Waterway of Forgotten Harmon, Loren, 92(4):217 Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in Dreams, 103(4):192-93 Harmon, Nathaniel, 16(1):17-18 British Columbia, review, 95(1):38-39 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 Pacifi c, 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:

Index 161 An Appreciation of J. Allen Smith,” 56(3):139 Biography of David Douglas, Botanist, 46(3):65-71; Bret Harte; Representative Hart, Joe, 81(3):89, 91, 95 review, 39(1):65-66 Selections, with Introduction, Hart, Joseph K., 50(3):105-106 Harvey, Benjamin, 77(4):145 Bibliography, and Notes, review, Hart, John L. Jerome, Fourteen Thousand Feet, Harvey, Charles H., California Gold Rush: 33(1):109-10; Vernon Louis Parrington, 18(2):153-54 Diary of Charles H. Harvey, February American Scholar, 21(2):149; rev. Hart, Louis F., 45(2):54, 57(4):156-57, 12–November 12, 1852, review, of The American Novel, 1789-1939, 67(3):107-11, 96(2):81-82 76(1):37 32(1):122-23; rev. of And If Man Hart, Lucy, ed., Cohassett Beach Chronicles: Harvey, D. C., rev. of Responsible Government Triumph, 30(2):227-28; rev. of Bright World War II in the Pacifi c Northwest, in Nova Scotia, 21(4):306-307 Horizons, 30(2):227-28; rev. of The by Kathy Hogan, review, 88(2):94-95 Harvey, David, “Defense of the Hanford Site Dissenters, 33(1):82; rev. of Honey Hart, Mary E., 101(3/4):115-16 during the Early Years of the Cold in the Horn, 27(1):87-89; rev. of The Hart, Patricia Susan, A Home for Every Child: War,” 95(2):82-90 Land Is Bright, 30(3):351-52; rev. The Washington Children’s Home Harvey, George F., 73(1):5, 7 of Native American Humor (1800- Society in the Progressive Era, review, Harvey, George W., 37(1):47 1900), 29(1):100-101; rev. of Paul 103(1):40-41; Mining Town: The Harvey, Mark, Wilderness Forever: Howard Bunyan, 16(3):226-28; rev. of Revolt Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness on the Border, 30(2):227-28; rev. of and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur Act, review, 97(2):91-92 Savages and Saints, 27(4):402; rev. of d’Alenes, review, 76(2):72; rev. of “Harvey Scott’s ‘Cure for Drones’: An Oregon They Came to a River, 33(1):82-84; Pioneer Children on the Journey West, Alternative to Public Higher Schools,” rev. of Walt Whitman: Representative 88(1):51 by Lee Nash, 64(2):70-79 Selections, with Introduction, Hart, Thomas, 7(1):57 Harvie, Robert A., Keeping the Peace: Police Bibliography, and Notes, 27(2):186-87 Harte, Bret, 45(4):107 Reform in Montana, 1889 to 1918, Harrison, Lynn, 82(1):21 works of: Bret Harte’s California: Letters review, 87(2):107-108 Harrison, Russell, 74(1):8-10 to the “Springfi eld Republican” and Hasbrock (Hasbrouck), W. A., 20(2):91-92 Harrison, S. J., 61(1):12 “Christian Register,” 1866-67, review, Haselden, R. J., 29(1):44-45 Harriston, Wash., 22(3):188 83(1):33 Haskell, Burnette G., 88(4):176, 179, 181 Harrod, Howard L., Mission Among the Hartford, Wash., 10(2):106 Haskell, C. F. B., 41(1):22 Blackfeet, review, 65(1):41 Hartin, H., 15(4):286-87 works of: On Reconnaissance for the Great Harry and David Company, 94(2):108-109 Hartle, Barbara, 89(1):4-6, 12, 31 Northern. Letters by C. F. B. Haskell, “Harsh Ways: Edward W. Heath and the Hartley, Roland Hill 1889-1891, review, 39(4):320-21 Shipbuilding Trade,” by Paul Spitzer, and blanket primary, 33(1):27, 35-36, Haskell, Daniel C., The United States 90(1):3-16 39(1):35-36 Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, Harstad, Peter T., rev. of The Buckeye Rovers and Centralia Wobblies, 59(2):92-93, 95 and its Publications, 1844-1874: A in the Gold Rush: An Edition of Two and education legislation in Wash., Bibliography, review, 34(3):317-18; Diaries, 57(1):40-41; rev. of Snake 60(3):129, 131, 85(3):115-16, ed., On Reconnaissance for the Great River Country, 64(1):36 99(4):190-91 Northern. Letters by C. F. B. Haskell, Hart, Albert Bushnell, Guide to the Study and and labor, 57(2):60, 62-63, 70-71, 1889-1891, review, 39(4):320-21 Reading of American History, review, 67(3):111 Haskins, Charles Homer, 51(4):163 4(1):48; ed., American History Told Hartline, Wash., 10(2):106 Hassell, Susan Whitcomb, A Hundred and by Contemporaries, Vol. 5: Twentieth Hartman, John P., 53(3):90, 92(2):60, 64-67 Sixty Books by Washington Authors, Century United States, 1900-1929, Hartman, Paul T., Collective Bargaining review, 7(4):327-28 21(3):231 and Productivity: The Longshore Hassrick, Peter H., Drawn to Yellowstone: Hart, Betty M., 95(1):17-18 Mechanization Agreement, review, Artists in America’s First National Park, Hart, E. Richard, ed., The Future of Agriculture 62(1):43 review, 95(4):207-208 in the Rocky Mountains, review, Hartwig, Otto, 98(3):115 Hassrick, Royal B., The Sioux: Life and 73(3):138 Hartzog, George, 96(4):178 Customs of a Warrior Society, review, Hart, Eugene D., Jacob Horner and the Indian Harvard (ship), 40(3):178-80, 184 56(1):44 Campaigns of 1876 and 1877 (the Sioux Harvard College v. Armory, 43(2):134 Hastie, Thomas Pier, 33(3):332-33, 336-39, and the Nez Perce), review, 33(4):450 Harvard Commission on Western History, 342-43, 96(4):202-203 Hart, Herbert M., Old Forts of the Northwest, 3(3):245-46 Hastings, Frank P., 63(3):101-102 review, 55(3):130; Old Forts of the Harvard University, Gray Herbarium, Hastings, Lansford W., 47(2):60, 68(1):14-15, Southwest, review, 56(1):40 89(4):173, 177, 179, 184 17, 19, 22, 95(4):195, 202 Hart, James D., ed., A Novelist in the Making: Harven, Tamara K., Eleanor Roosevelt: works of: The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon A Collection of Student Themes and An American Conscience, review, and California, review, 24(3):232-33 the Novels Blix and Vandover and 60(3):172-73 Hastings, Loren Brown, 7(4):312, 8(1):40, the Brute, review, 63(3):123; ed., Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of 13(1):17-18 Robert Louis Stevenson: From Scotland the World and Agricultural Laborers in Hastings, Oregon Columbus, 4(1):38 to Silverado, review, 58(3):158-59; the American West, 1905-1930, by Greg Haswell, John Montresor, 24(2):87-89 rev. of From West to East: Studies in Hall, review, 94(3):162-63 Haswell, Robert, 6(2):87, 9(2):85, 11(1):12, the Literature of the American West, Harvey, A. G., “How William Alexander Smith 26, 12(1):6-7, 19, 26, 40-41, 46-47, 58(3):155; rev. of J. Ross Browne: His Became Amor De Cosmos,” 26(4):274- 12(4):244-48, 250, 258-63, 20(2):117- Letters, Journals and Writings, 61(1):53; 79 18, 24(2):83-90, 70(3):112, 115 rev. of Jack London: A Biography, Harvey, Athelstan, Douglas of the Fir: A Haswell, William, 24(2):83, 89-90

162 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Hatal, S., 12(2):138, 13(1):58-59, 13(4):294, Tabrah, review, 73(2):62-65 Hawkins, William, 103(2):76 296, 14(3):230, 14(4):305, 15(2):131, Hawaii, a History: From Polynesian Kingdom The Hawks of World War II, by Mark Lincoln 140, 142 to American Commonwealth, by Ralph Chadwin, review, 60(3):171 Hatch, Crowell, 12(1):3-5, 8 S. Kuykendall and A. Grove Day, Hawks Prairie (Wash.), 10(3):182-84, Hatch, Francis, 63(3):101-102 review, 40(4):350-51 14(1):55-56 Hatch, L. H., 47(4):111-13 Hawaii: A Natural History; Geology, Climate, Hawley, Charles Caldwell, Wesley Earl Dunkle: Hatch, Lou R., 97(1):13-16 Native Flora and Fauna above the Alaska’s Flying Miner, review, 96(3):163 Hatch, Melville H., A Century of Entomology Shoreline, by Sherwin Carlquist, review, Hawley, James H., 56(1):17, 23, 25, 58(1):23- in the Pacifi c Northwest, review, 64(1):45-46 32, 59(1):24, 29 41(1):75; ed., Studies Honoring Trevor Hawaii: Reciprocity or Annexation, by Merze Hawley, Robert Emmett, Skqee Mus, or Kinkaid, review, 42(1):86-87; rev. of Tate, review, 60(2):117 Pioneer Days on the Nooksack, review, Owyhee: The Life of a Northern Desert, Hawaii: The Sugar-Coated Fortress, by 64(2):90-91 49(1):46 Francine du Plessix Gray, review, Hawley, Willis C., 39(4):271 Hatch, Rufus, 74(1):6-7 64(3):134 Haworth, J. M., 36(3):220-21 Hatcher, Cornelia Templeton, 102(1):37, 39 Hawaiian Historical Society, 20(1):26-27 Haworth, Paul Leland, Trailmakers of the Hatfi eld, Charles Mallory, 52(4):135-36 works of: Thirty-First Annual Report, Northwest, 13(1):69-70 Hatfi eld, Mark, 97(4):199, 99(4):173, 176 15(2):147 Hawthorn, Audrey, Kwakiutl Art, review, Hathaway, C. S., 13(1):17-18 Hawaiian Islands. See Hawaii 71(3):131 Hathaway, Eli, 7(3):244-45 “The Hawaiian Islands and the Pacifi c Hawthorn, Harry B., The Indians of British Hathaway, Elizabeth Electa, 6(1):19 Fur Trade, 1785-1813,” by Harold Columbia: A Study of Contemporary Hathaway, Felix, 24(3):181 Whitman Bradley, 30(3):275-99 Social Adjustment, review, 52(2):70- Hathaway, Henry E., 17(1):19 The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1778-1854. 71; rev. of The Story of a Tlingit Hathaway, M. D., 29(3):272-74 Foundation and Transformation, by Community: A Problem in the Hatheway, John S., 10(3):226-29, 15(4):290 Ralph S. Kuykendall, review, 30(2):234- Relationship Between Archaeological, works of: Frontier Soldier: The Letters of 35 Ethnological, and Historical Methods, Maj. John S. Hatheway, 1833-1853, The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1854-74: Twenty review, 52(2):70 review, 93(4):207-208 Critical Years, by Ralph S. Kuykendall, Hawthorne, James C., 89(3):137-44 Hatton, Wash., 10(2):106-107 review, 45(2):69-70 Hawthorne, Montillious (Mont), 87(1):53 Hauck, Eldon, “Sportsmen Fish for Chinook,” The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1874-1893: The Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 53(3):108-109 44(3):135-39 Kalakaua Dynasty, by Ralph S. Hay, John, 2(1):6, 35(4):315-16 Haugen, Einar, ed., Land of the Free: Kuykendall, review, 60(3):161-62 Hay, Marion E. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson’s America Letters, Hawaiian Language Imprints, 1822-1899: A and Aberdeen Convention (1912), 1880-1881, review, 71(4):161 Bibliography, comp. Bernice Judd, Janet 38(2):104-106 Haugen, Eva Lund, ed., Land of the Free: E. Bell, and Clare G. Murdoch, review, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson’s America Letters, 70(4):154 100(1):31 1880-1881, review, 71(4):161 The Hawaiian Republic (1894-1898) and Its and conservation, 48(3):92-93, 98, Haugen, Gilbert N., 71(2):70. See also Struggle to Win Annexation, by William 62(1):27-33 McNary-Haugen bills Adam Russ, Jr., review, 53(2):84-85 and Cowen, E. D., 87(2):65-67 Haugen, Marion, 96(3):119-21 The Hawaiian Revolution (1893-94), by and saloon reform, 56(1):5 Haugen, Thorsten “Tom,” 96(3):115, 117, William Adam Russ, Jr., review, and Shively, John H., 59(3):128-36 119-22 51(4):188 and Smith, J. Allen, 35(3):205-206 Hauptman, Laurence M., rev. of Crazy Horse Hawes, A. G. S., 63(3):101 and state initiatives, 35(4):299, 302 and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two Hawes, Ed M., ed., Miscellaneous Writings of and Wash. state song, 51(2):80 Americans, 68(2):101; rev. of Education F. B. Hawes, by F. B. Hawes, 7(2):173 Hay, Thomas H., 37(1):51 and the American Indian: The Road Hawes, F. B., Miscellaneous Writings of F. B. Hay, Wash., 22(3):188 to Self-Determination, 1928-1973, Hawes, 7(2):173 Haycox, Betty J., ed., Melvin Ricks’ Alaska 67(2):92 Hawk, John Melvin, 10(3):183-84 Bibliography: An Introductory Guide to Hauser, Samuel T., 34(3):296, 35(4):340-41, Hawk, Samuel Woodburn (Samuel Alaskan Historical Literature, review, 67(4):153, 159-60, 162 Woodburn Hawks), 14(2):125-26, 70(2):86 Hauxhurst, Webley John, 24(3):181 14(4):251 Haycox, Ernest, 64(4):157-59 Haven, Henry P., 68(3):124-27 Hawker, Ronald W., Tales of Ghosts: First Haycox, Stephen, “‘Races of a Questionable Haven, Wash., 10(2):107 Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922- Ethnical Type’: Origins of the Havighurst, Walter, Ohio: A Bicentennial 61, review, 95(2):106-107 Jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau of History, review, 72(3):107-10; Pier 17, Hawkins, Hugh, rev. of The Academic Mind Education in Alaska, 1867-1885,” review, 27(1):90-91 and Reform: The Infl uence of Richard T. 75(4):156-63; Alaska: An American Haviland, James W., ed., Saddlebags to Ely in American Life, 58(4):221-22 Colony, 103(3):119, review, 95(1):42- Scanners: The First 100 Years of Hawkins, John, Broken River, review, 43; Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics, Medicine in Washington State, review, 35(2):183; Pilebuck, review, 35(1):85 and Environment in Alaska, 103(3):119, 83(3):117 Hawkins, John Summerfi eld, 8(3):200-201, review, 94(4):208; ed., An Alaska Hawaii, 4(2):116-26, 10(2):88-92, 63(3):87- 53(1):18-33 Anthology: Interpreting the Past, 103, 62(1):7-15, 101(3/4):109, 115, Hawkins, Martin W., 77(2):42, 44 103(3):119; ed., Enlightenment and 120, 122 Hawkins, Ward, Broken River, review, Exploration in the North Pacifi c, Hawaii: A Bicentennial History, by Ruth 35(2):183; Pilebuck, review, 35(2):85 1741-1805, review, 90(2):96-97;

Index 163 ed., Interpreting Alaska’s History: from Life, review, 57(3):130-31 Hazeltine, Jean, The Historical and Regional An Anthology, 103(3):118-19; ed., Haynes, F. Jay, 100(2):60 Geography of Willapa Bay Area, review, Melvin Ricks’ Alaska Bibliography: Haynes, Fred E., Third Party Movements Since 49(3):123 An Introductory Guide to Alaskan the Civil War; With Special Reference to Hazelwood, Wash., 10(2):108 Historical Literature, review, 70(2):86; Iowa, review, 8(1):66-67 Hazen, David W., Giants and Ghosts of Central rev. of Always Getting Ready: Haynes, John C., 8(3):202-203 Europe, review, 25(1):70 Upterrlainarluta: Yup’ik Eskimo Haynes, John Earl, In Denial: Historians, Hazenfl ug, W., 52(4):136 Subsistence in Southwest Alaska, Communism, and Espionage, review, “H-Bombs and Eskimos: The Story of Project 85(4):162; rev. of Early Visitors to 95(4):214-15 Chariot,” by Dan O’Neill, 85(1):25-34 Southeastern Alaska: Nine Accounts, Haynor, Norman S., Ecological Succession in “He Built Seattle”: A Biography of Judge 71(3):138; rev. of Eskimos and the San Juan Islands, 21(2):150 Thomas Burke, by Robert C. Nesbit, Explorers, 71(3):138; rev. of The Hays, Gilmore, 8(2):134-35, 13(4):273-75, review, 52(4):158 Frontier in Alaska and the Matanuska 17(4):297, 23(2):147 Heacock, Richard, 85(1):29 Colony, 67(3):127; rev. of Journal Hays, Joseph H., 37(1):49 Head, James C., 32(3):281 of a Voyage with Bering, 1741-1742, Hays, Samuel P., “The Politics of Reform Head, John F., 37(3):214-15, 217, 223 80(2):77; rev. of The Nature of Gold: in Municipal Government in the Head, Wade, 101(1):23 An Environmental History of the Progressive Era,” 55(4):157-69; head fl attening, 5(3):204, 9(4):283 Klondike Gold Rush, 96(3):152; rev. of Beauty, Health, and Permanence: Head Rig: Story of the West Coast Lumber Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Environmental Politics in the United Industry, by Ellis Lucia, review, Goods: The Maritime Fur Trade of the States, 1955-1985, review, 79(4):157; 57(3):127 Northwest Coast, 1785-1841, 84(3):108; rev. of The Politics of Conservation: Heald, Morrell, The Social Responsibilities of rev. of Pacifi c Empires: Essays in Honour Crusades and Controversies, 1897-1913, Business: Company and Community, of Glyndwr Williams, 92(1):44; rev. of 54(2):79 1900-1960, review, 63(2):75 Pioneer Bush Pilot: The Story of Noel Hays, W. W., 71(4):154-56 health care, 91(2):76-77, 79, 81, 95(1):8-9 Wien, 67(1):45-46; rev. of Pioneering Haystead, Ladd, Preacher’s Kid, 34(4):421 See also mental illness Conservation in Alaska, 99(3):143-44; Hayt, E. A., 36(3):217-21, 75(4):162 Healy, David, Gunboat Diplomacy in the rev. of Russian America: A Biographical Hayter, Earl W., The Troubled Farmer, Wilson Era: The U.S. Navy in Haiti, Dictionary, 82(4):150; rev. of To the 1850-1900: Rural Adjustment to 1915-1916, review, 68(4):195-96 Chukchi Peninsula and to the Tlingit Industrialism, review, 60(1):42 Healy, Fred, 72(4):146-50 Indians, 1881/1882: Journals and Letters Hayward, George, 13(2):136, 138-40, Healy, John Jerome, 22(2):101-102, 81(1):17, by Aurel and Arthur Krause, 85(4):162 13(4):295 19-20 Hayden, F. L., 77(3):101-102 Haywood, William D. “Big Bill,” 50(3):85 Healy, Mary Jane (née Roach), 72(4):146-56 Hayden, F. V., 47(2):43 accused of mismanaging funds, 79(4):166 Healy, Michael A., 49(1):8, 54(4):170-72, Hayden, Joseph Ralston, The Philippines; A on Centralia massacre, 45(4):120-21 72(4):146-56, 75(3):99-101, 78(3):77- Study in National Development, review, and founding of IWW, 91(3):135 80 33(4):458-60 trial of, 58(1):23-24, 32, 59(1):23-32, Healy, William B., 71(1):33 Hayden Lake, Idaho, 102(4):163, 167-68 90(4):175, 91(3):125-27 Healy River Coal Corporation (Alaska), Hayek, Max, 50(3):88 Haywood, William H., 52(1):8 73(2):70-71 Hayes, C. W., 46(4):119 “The Haywood Case: An Enduring Riddle,” Hear Me, My Chiefs! by Herbert Ravenel Sass, Hayes, Carlton J. H., A Political and Social by Joseph R. Conlin, 59(1):23-32 review, 32(2):220-21 History of Modern Europe, 8(1):73 Hazard, Daniel L., 30(3):309-11 Hear Me, My Chiefs, by Lucullus Virgil Hayes, Derek, Historical Atlas of Washington Hazard, Joseph T., 44(2):58-61 McWhorter, 102(2):67-68, 70-76, and Oregon, review, 103(2):98 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, Playfi elds 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; Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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

164 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly the Business Community, review, Reinterpretation, 55(3):134 Eskimo: Otto Geist and Alaskan 61(4):237; rev. of Preparing for Ulysses: Heck, Peter, 64(3):123-24 Archaeology, 61(3):166-67 Politics and Veterans During World Hecla: A Century of Western Mining, by John Heinrichs, Timothy J., “Progressivism’s Great War II, 61(4):211; rev. of The Social Fahey, review, 84(2):72 Revival of 1905,” 83(4):144-51 Responsibilities of Business: Company Hecla Mining Company, 81(2):42, 44-49, 78, Heinrichs, Waldo H., Jr., American and Community, 1900-1960, 63(2):75; 95(3):117, 121-23 Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and the rev. of The Truman Administration and Heckman, Hazel, Island in the Sound, review, Development of the United States the Problems of Postwar Labor, 1945- 59(3):136; Island Year, review, 64(2):92 Diplomatic Tradition, review, 59(1):53- 1948, 61(3):181 Hedding, Elijah, 19(1):49, 51, 25(1):43 54; rev. of Memoirs, 1925-1950, Heath, Joseph, 101(2):75 Hedges, Absalom F., 31(4):421-23 59(4):229 Heath Shipyards (Portland), 85(2):78 Hedges, James Blaine, 44(1):38-39 Heinsbergen, Tony, 57(4):146 Heathcote, Lesley M., rev. of Fighting Spotted works of: Building the Canadian West: Heintzelman, Oliver H., “The Evolution of Fever in the Rockies, 41(1):71-72; rev. The Land and Colonization Policies of an Industry: The Dairy Economy of of Silver Kings: The Lives and Times the Canadian Pacifi c Railway, review, Tillamook County, Oregon,” 49(2):77- of Mackay, Fair, Flood and O’Brien, 31(1):101-102; Henry Villard and the 81 Lords of the Nevada Comstock Lode, Railways of the Northwest, 22(1):66; Heintzleman, B. Frank, 71(1):36-37, 39(3):240-41 Westward Expansion: A History of the 80(4):135 The Heathen Chinee: A Study of American American Frontier, review, 41(1):69-70 Heinze, F. Augustus, 23(2):103, 44(1):28-29, Attitudes toward China, 1890-1905, by Hedlin, Sven, The Silk Road, review, 60(2):90, 92 Robert McClellan, review, 63(4):177 30(4):461-62 Heir to Empire: United States Economic Heaton, Herbert, The Interpretation of Hedlock, Reuben, 48(2):40 Diplomacy, 1916-1923, by Carl P. History, review, 34(4):418-20 Hedren, Paul L., rev. of “I Am Looking to the Parrini, review, 61(4):234-35 Heaton, John W., “Athabascans of the North for My Life”: Sitting Bull, 1876- Heisen, Mary E., 7(1):57 Interior: A New Perspective on Neglect 1881, 83(1):37; rev. of Peddlers and Heitfelt, Henry, 33(3):293 in Alaska Historiography,” 103(3):107- Post Traders: The Army Sutler on the Heitman, Henry, 5(1):22 22; The Shoshone-Bannocks: Culture Frontier, 85(1):44 Heitmann, John A., rev. of Religion, Politics, and Commerce at Fort Hall, 1870- Hedrick, Helen, The Blood Remembers, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the 1940, review, 98(1):45-46; rev. of Ice review, 33(2):225-26 Federal Government, and the Utah- Window: Letters from a Bering Strait Heebner, William, 47(1):1, 7-8 Idaho Sugar Company, 1907-1921, Village, 1892-1902, 94(4):211-12; rev. Heffelfi nger, C. H., “John Colter—The 99(1):38-39 of Prophecy of the Swan: The Upper Man Who Turned Back,” 26(3):192- Heizer, Robert F., 47(2):54 Peace River Fur Trade of 1794-1823, 96; “John F. Stevens—A Study in works of: “The Introduction of Monterey 88(4):196-97 Achievement,” 26(1):30-33; The Shells to the Indians of the Northwest Heaven High—Hell Deep, by Norman Evergreen Citizen: A Textbook on the Coast,” 31(4):399-402; “A Makah Archibald, review, 26(2):149-50 Government of the State of Washington, Epic Journey: Oral History and Heaven Is Too High, by Mildred Masterson review, 33(2):213-15 Documentary Sources,” 68(4):153- McNeilly, review, 35(4):369-70 Heffernan, Trova, An Election for the Ages: 63; The Four Ages of Tsurai: A Heavenly Discourse, by Charles Erskine Scott Rossi vs. Gregoire, 2004, review, Documentary History of the Indian Wood, 50(3):83-84 102(1):43-44 Village on Trinidad Bay, review, Hebard, Grace Raymond, 18(2):160, Heftley, Adam, 19(4):278 45(4):133-34 21(2):160, 58(1):7, 11-12 Heg, May, 3(4):301-302, 38(1):13, 15-16 Heldrich, Philip, rev. of Inside Idaho: Poems, works of: “The First White Women in Hegg, E. A., 50(3):107 1996-2007, 101(1):39-40; rev. of Wyoming,” 8(1):29-31; The Bozeman Heider, Douglas, Legislative Perspectives: Reading Seattle: The City in Prose, Trail, review, 14(1):67-68; Civics, State, A 150-Year History of the Oregon 96(2):105-106 National and Community, 20(1):74- Legislature from 1843 to 1993, review, Helena, Mont. 75; The Pathbreakers from River to 89(1):50 African American community in (1900- Ocean, 24(2):154, review, 3(2):159-60; Heikkala, Susan, Seattle’s Waterfront: The 12), 70(2):50-57 Sacajawea: A Guide and Interpreter Walker’s Guide to the History of Elliott baseball in, 82(3):92-96, 99 of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Bay, review, 73(4):189 camel pack trains in, 19(4):279-82 58(1):1-6, 11-12, review, 24(2):149-50; Heilbron, Bertha L., How to Organize a Local description of (1867), 41(3):242 Teaching Wyoming History by Counties, Historical Society, review, 36(4):362; mining camps in (1860s), 19(4):288-91 1926 ed., 17(4):305-306, 1932 ed., The Thirty-Second State: A Pictorial Helena Colored Citizen, 70(2):52-53 24(2):154; Washakie, review, 21(3):232; History of Minnesota, review, 50(2):70- Helena Morning Capital, 27(3):219, 224-25 rev. of The History of Wyoming from the 71; ed., With Pen and Pencil on the Heliker, Florence Denny, 15(3):188, 193, 195 Earliest Known Discoveries, 6(2):120-22 Frontier in 1851, by Frank Blackwell Helios (ship), 8(4):257-59 Hebberd, Charles, 28(4):375-76 Mayer, 23(4):305 Hell Gate, Mont., 40(3):191-93, 197 Hebgen Reservoir (Mont.), 103(1):4, 6, 9-11 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

Index 165 Gold Miners, 1883-1923, review, Democratic Party in Oregon, 1858,” John Boit’s Remarkable Voyage to the 58(3):164-65 58(2):65-73; Joe Lane of Oregon: Northwest Coast and Around the World, Hellgate, Wash., 10(2):108 Machine Politics and the Sectional 1794-1796, 73(3):140; rev. of Peter Hellman, John, 83(2):65, 67 Crisis, 1849-1861, review, 59(2):110; Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver “The ‘Hell-Soaked Institution’ and the rev. of A Melodrame Entitled “Treason, Expedition, Fighting British Naval Washington Prohibition Initiative of Stratagems, and Spoils,” 61(2):109; Offi cer, the Man for Whom Puget Sound 1914,” by Norman Clark, 56(1):1-16 rev. of People in the Way: The Human Was Named, 71(3):130-31; rev. of San Helm, June, ed., Handbook of North American Aspects of the Columbia River Project, Juan Island: Coastal Place Names and Indians, Vol. 6: Subarctic, 103(3):110- 65(3):154; rev. of The Royal Navy and Cartographic Nomenclature, 72(4):182 11; ed., Pioneers of American the Northwest Coast of North America, Henry, John M., 3(1):81 Anthropology: The Uses of Biography, 1810-1914: A Study of British Maritime Henry, Ralph Chester (pseud. Eric Thane), review, 59(3):166-67; ed., Spanish- Ascendancy, 64(1):30-31; rev. of S.S. 49(4):152 speaking People in the United States: Beaver: The Ship that Saved the West, works of: High Border Country, review, Proceedings of the 1968 Annual Spring 63(4):169 33(4):451-52; The Magestic Land: Meeting of the American Ethnological Hendriksen, Eldon S., Price-Level Adjustments Peaks, Parks, and Prevaricators of the Society, review, 61(1):53-54 of Financial Statements—An Evaluation Rockies and Highlands of the Northwest, Helm, William Benson, 15(1):33-35 and Case Study of Two Public Utility review, 42(2):173-74 Helmcken, John Sebastian, 31(2):182-83 Firms, review, 53(4):166 Henry, William, 98(1):12 works of: The Reminiscences of Doctor John Heney, Francis J., 80(4):158 Henry A. Wallace of Iowa: The Agrarian Years, Sebastian Helmcken, review, 68(4):197 Henig, Frank, 49(4):167 1910-1940, by Edward L. Schapsmeier, Hel-mits (George Snatelum, Jr.), 8(1):56, Hennes, B. F., 6(1):11 and Frederick H. Schapsmeier, review, 10(3):211 Hennes, Randolph, rev. of American Indians 61(1):61-62 Helms, Andrea R. C., “The Nome Gold in World War I: At War and at Home, Henry Cantwell Wallace as Secretary of Conspiracy,” 73(1):10-19 90(2):90-91; rev. of Bremerton and Agriculture, 1921-1924, by Donald L. Helper, Hinton R., 34(2):142 Puget Sound Navy Yard, 95(1):45-46 Winters, review, 63(1):35 Hely, John, 24(1):11-12 Henness, B. L., 23(2):147 Henry Davidson Sheldon and the University Hembree, A. J., 11(3):178-82, 15(1):20-31, Hennessy, Daniel J., 97(2):79 of Oregon, 1874-1948: A Biographical 16(4):273-83, 24(1):10 Hennessy, Michael A., rev. of Arctic Hell-Ship: Essay with Selected Letters, ed. James H. Hembree, Nancy Dodson, 11(3):178 The Voyage of HMS Enterprise, 1850- Hitchman, review, 71(3):142 Hembree, Waman C., 16(4):273-83 1855, 99(3):151-52 Henry George, by Charles Albro Barker, works of: “Yakima Indian War Diary,” Hennessy Company (Butte, Mont.), 97(2):78- review, 46(3):94-95 16(4):273-83 88 Henry Harmon Spalding, Pioneer of Old Hemenway, Stacy (Stacey), 6(1):12, 37(1):52, Hennings, Robert E., James D. Phelan and Oregon, by Clifford M. Drury, review, 71(4):156-60 the Wilson Progressives of California, 27(4):391-92 “‘Hemmed In’: Reactions in British Columbia review, 78(4):156 “Henry Jackson and the University of to the Purchase of Russian America,” Henny, David C., 45(2):55-57, 49(1):11-12 Washington’s Jackson School of by Richard E. Neunherz, 80(3):101-11 Henrietta (steamer), 21(3):196 International Studies: A Personal Hemovich, Michael D., 95(1):20 Henry, Alexander (the elder), 9(4):282-83 Refl ection,” by Kenneth B. Pyle, Hemrich, Andrew, 59(2):81, 83, 85, 87 works of: Travels and Adventures, 97(1):3-10 Henderson (ship), 66(3):105-107, 109 13(4):282-83 “Henry James in Seattle,” by Milton A. Mays, Henderson, John Leland, 102(2):59 Henry, Alexander (the younger), 4(1):4-5, 59(4):186-89 Henderson, Justin, Roland Terry: Master 14(3):164-65, 17(3):220-21, 21(4):248, Henry L. Stimson and Japan, 1931-33, by Northwest Architect, review, 92(3):150- 251-52, 40(4):320-21, 42(4):330, 332, Armin Rappaport, review, 55(3):137- 51 98(1):12-15 38 Henderson, Kate (née Robinson), 91(4):185, Henry, Andrew, 37(2):93, 95, 100-102 Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, by Robert 188, 192, 195, 102(2):55-56, 59 Henry, Anson G., 21(2):97, 44(2):84, G. Kaufman, review, 92(2):106-107 Henderson, Lester D., Alaska, Its Scenic 49(1):33-35, 38-39, 51(3):112, 114, “Henry M. Jackson: Snohomish County Features, Geography, History, and 54(2):57, 59 Prosecutor, 1939-1940,” by Thomas M. Government, 20(2):149 Henry, Dudley, 7(1):55 Gaskin, 81(3):87-95 Henderson, Louis F., 20(3):164, 91(4):183-99, Henry, Eliza B., 8(1):36-37 Henry M. Porter: Rocky Mountain Empire 96(4):188, 191, 195-97, 102(2):55-65 Henry, Francis, 8(1):6, 9(2):130-52, 9(3):208- Builder, by Mark S. Foster, review, Henderson, Minnie Waters, 14(2):116 29, 9(4):296-307, 10(2):140-41 84(1):36 Henderson, Otto Hogue, 79(2):86 Henry, Gordon A., 37(1):51 Henry Mayo Newhall and His Times: A Henderson, Ron, 103(2):61-63 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 Pacifi c 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

166 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Liberalism and the History of the Harris Gaylord Warren, 50(4):167 Herrick, Robert, 59(4):205-206 Present, by Neil Jumonville, review, Herbert Hoover and the Reconstruction Herrin, Joe, 8(2):86-88 92(2):100-101 Finance Corporation, 1931-1933, by Herring, Margaret, Forest of Time: A Century , 1875-1933, by Carnegie James Stuart Olson, review, 70(2):83 of Science at Wind River Experimental Corporation of New York, review, Hercules Mine, 57(2):54, 81(2):78 Forest, review, 99(3):149-Herring, 25(4):302-303 Here Are My People, by Arthur J. Burks, Samuel D., rev. of Rites of Passage: Henry Villard and the Railways of the review, 25(2):149-50 A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle, Northwest, by James Blaine Hedges, Here Rolled the Covered Wagons, by Albert 88(4):203-204 22(1):66 Salisbury and Jane Salisbury, review, Herrmann, Rachel, rev. of Spirits of Our Henry Villard and the University of Oregon, by 40(1):70-71 Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah George N. Belknap, review, 69(1):44-45 Here the Country Lies: Nationalism and the and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions, “Henry Villard’s Aid to Education,” by Arts in Twentieth-Century America, by 102(1):45 Edmond S. Meany, 25(2):83-92 Charles C. Alexander, review, 73(3):107 Hershman, Marc J., Seattle’s Waterfront: The “Henry Yesler and the Founding of Seattle,” Hereford, Robert, Old Man River, 34(4):421 Walker’s Guide to the History of Elliott 42(4):271-76 Hergest, Richard, 6(1):59, 6(2):88-89 Bay, review, 73(4):189 “Henry Yesler’s ‘Grand Lottery of Washington Heritage Lost: Two Grand Portland Houses Hertzberg, Hazel W., The Search for an Territory,’” by John R. Finger, through the Lens of Minor White, by American Indian Identity: Modern Pan- 60(3):121-26 Fred DeWolfe, review, 88(3):155-56 Indian Movements, review, 63(3):121 Henshall, James A., 97(4):172-74, 176 Heritage of Confl ict: Labor Relations in the Hertzka, Abraham, 97(1):14-15 Henson, Rufe, 55(3):121-22 Nonferrous Metals Industry up to 1930, Hesketh, Robert, 52(3):91-92, 98 Hepburn, James E., 38(3):242-59 by Vernon H. Jensen, review, 43(1):71- Hess, Joseph, 3(1):74-75 Hepburn Act (1906), 41(3):221, 41(4):303- 72 Hess, Karl, Jr., Visions upon the Land: Man 305 Herman, Arthur, Metternich, review, and Nature on the Western Range, Her Best Shot: Women and Guns in America, 23(4):304 review, 86(3):143-44; rev. of Federal by Laura Browder, review, 98(3):147- Herman, Daniel Justin, rev. of American Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush 48 Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Rebellion and Environmental Politics, Herald (Fairhaven, Wash.). See Fairhaven Middle-Class Culture, 94(3):151-52; 86(1):45-46 Herald rev. of Hunting Tradition in a Changing Hesselberg, Andreas, 84(3):93-94, 86(1):4 Herald of Reform (Eugene, Oreg.). See Eugene World: Yup’ik Lives in Alaska Today, Hessel-Robinson, Beth, rev. of Remembering (Oreg.) Herald of Reform 92(4):213-14; rev. of Kit Carson and the the Power of Words: The Life of an herbaria Indians, 93(3):159-60; rev. of Mining Oregon Activist, Legislator, and Gray, Asa, contributions of, to, 89(4):172- Frontiers of the Far West, 1848-1880, Community Leader, 102(3):151-52 73, 176-80, 91(4):184-85 94(3):151-52; rev. of Roaring Camp: Hesseltine, William B., A History of the Henderson, Louis F., contributions of, to, The Social World of the California Gold South, 1607-1936, review, 28(3):330- 91(4):185, 188-89, 192-96 Rush, 94(3):151-52 32; Sections and Politics: Selected Matthews, Oliver, contributions of, to, Herman, Sondra R., rev. of James T. Shotwell Essays by William B. Hesseltine, 85(1):46 and the Rise of Internationalism in review, 60(4):228-29; rev. of The 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 Refi ning 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,

Index 167 review, 102(4):199-200; rev. of Her Best Town in American History, 58(2):99- 33(4):451-52 Shot: Women and Guns in America, 100; rev. of Calvin Coolidge: The High Country Empire: The High Plains and 98(3):147-48; rev. of Sandia National Quiet President, 59(3):169; rev. of The Rockies, by Robert G. Athearn, review, Laboratories: The Postwar Decade, Decline of the Progressive Movement in 51(4):185-86 82(4):155; rev. of The Silicon Forest: Wisconsin, 1890-1920, 60(2):109-10; High Line Project (Wenatchee, Wash.), High Tech in the Portland Area, 1945 to rev. of Grass Roots History, 39(4):323; 10(1):32-33 1986, 84(2):67 rev. of Herbert Hoover and the Great high schools. See schools Hewitt, Abram S., 60(3):136-37, 139 Depression, 50(4):167; rev. of Horse “High Schools in Territorial Washington,” Hewitt, C. C., 8(1):3, 10(3):178-79, 49(2):69, and Buggy West: A Boyhood on the by Frederick E. Bolton, 24(3):211-20, 55(3):107-10 Last Frontier, 61(1):54-55; rev. of In 24(4):271-81 Hewitt, E. B., and wife, 14(4):258 Retrospect: The History of a Historian, High Stakes: The Life and Times of Leigh S. Hewitt, George (witness during Canwell 55(3):136-37; rev. of The Interregnum J. Hunt, by Laurance B. Rand, review, Committee hearings), 89(1):24-26, 28 of Despair: Hoover, Congress, and the 81(3):113 Hewitt, George Goodman (sailor), 51(1):1 Depression, 63(2):78; rev. of Jonathan High Trails: A Guide to the Cascade Crest Trail, Hewitt, Henry, Jr., 24(2):133 Prentiss Dolliver: A Study in Political by Robert H. Wills, review, 54(3):130 Hewitt, Henry Leeds, Sr., 24(2):133-48 Integrity and Independence, 50(3):121- High Trails of Glacier National Park, Hewitt, James, ed., Eye-Witnesses to Wagon 22; rev. of Kansas Populism: Ideas and by Margaret Thompson, review, Trains West, review, 66(2):89 Men, 61(3):165; rev. of The Politics of 28(1):100-101 Hewitt, L. H., 48(1):5 Provincialism: The Democratic Party Higham, C. L., Noble, Wretched, and Hewitt, Leslie R., 13(4):309-10 in Transition, 1918-1932, 59(4):220- Redeemable: Protestant Missionaries to Hewitt, Mark Alan, rev. of Kirtland Cutter: 21; rev. of The President Wore Spats: A the Indians in Canada and the United Architect in the Land of Promise, Biography of Glenn Frank, 57(2):91- States, 1820-1900, review, 92(4):214 90(4):209-10 92; rev. of Railroads and the Granger Higham, John, 53(3):100 Hewitt, Randall H., 13(4):263-64, 309, Laws, 63(2):77-78; rev. of The Rising works of: Send These to Me: Jews and 51(4):172, 174, 178-79, 54(2):60-63 American Empire, 53(1):46 Others Immigrants in Urban America, works of: Notes by the Way, 30(1):73 Hicks, Thomas B., 6(2):108 review, 68(1):41 Hewitt, Rosetta W., “Joseph L. Meek,” Hicks, Urban, 54(2):57, 60, 101(2):79-80 Higham, Robin, rev. of Legacy of Flight: The 20(3):196-200 Hidden, Foster, 21(2):132 Guggenheim Contribution to American Heyburn, Weldon B., 44(1):15, 46(3):82, Hidden, L. M., 21(2):132 Aviation, 70(1):40; rev. of The War to 53(4):142-43, 58(1):28 Hidden, Oliver, 21(2):132 End All Wars: The American Military and appointment of H. Smith Woolley to Hidden, W. Foster, “The History of Brick Experience in World War I, 61(2):121 U.S. assay offi ce, 60(4):193-95, 197-98 Making in and Around Vancouver,” Highbee, L. P., 47(4):114 and free silver coinage issue, 33(3):284, 21(2):131-32 higher education, 18(3):167-68, 45(2):47-51, 287-88, 293-94 Hidden, Wash., 10(2):109 83(4):152-55, 92(1):29-39, 99(4):181- Heyward, G., 15(3):220-22 Hidden Brick Company, 21(2):132 92. See also academic freedom Hezeta, Bruno de, 14(4):263, 23(1):74-75, Hidden Heroes of the Rockies, by Isaac during cold war; education; names 74(3):107, 109, 111, 113 K. Russell and Howard R. Driggs, of individual educators; names of 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 Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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 Highway 101, U.S., 103(2):74 88; The Constitutions of the Northwest Higginson, Ella, Alaska, the Great Country, Higman, Harry W., Pilchuck: The Life of a States, 16(1):71-72; My Life with 8(3):234 Mountain, review, 40(3):257-58; Union History, review, 60(2):103-104; Higgs, Robert, rev. of I Dissent: The Legacy of Bay: The Life of a City Marsh, review, Republican Ascendancy, 1921-1933, Chief Justice James Clark McReynolds, 43(3):238-39; rev. of The Untamed review, 52(2):78; rev. of Adventure 85(1):45 Olympics: The Story of a Peninsula, in Politics: The Memoirs of Philip High and Mighty: Select Sketches about 46(1):31 LaFollette, 62(2):92; rev. of The the Deschutes Country, ed. Thomas Hiibacka, Ivo, 89(2):84, 94 American Character, 36(2):175-76; Vaughan, review, 74(1):46 Hildebrand, August, A Trip to Neah-Kah-Nie, rev. of As A City Upon a Hill: The High Border Country, by Eric Thane, review, The Promised Land, A Primer of Pacifi c

168 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Northwest History, 19(2):153 11, 101(3/4):151-52 Hilton, George W., The Electric Interurban Hildebrand, Lorraine Barker, Straw Hats, Hill, Jeanette Garton, 33(2):244 Railways in America, review, 52(2):68- Sandals and Steel: The Chinese in Hill, Jim Dan, The Texas Navy in Forgotten 69 Washington State, review, 71(3):133 Battles and Shirtsleeve Diplomacy, Hilton-Hagemann, Brandi, rev. of The Nez Hilderbrand, Robert C., Power and the People: 29(1):91-92 Perces in the Indian Territory: Nimiipuu Executive Management of Public Hill, John (sailor), 19(1):6-9 Survival, 100(1):43-44 Opinion in Foreign Affairs, 1897-1921, Hill, John S.(ship captain), 7(1):54 Himen Ilpilp (Red Wolf; Nez Perce leader), review, 73(4):184 Hill, Joseph, 37(1):51 97(1):23-24, 32 Hilen, Andrew, “Murder on Shaw Island,” Hill, Knute, 53(2):71 Himes, George H., 6(3):177-78 69(3):97-106; rev. of The James Francis Hill, Louis W., 74(3):121-23 crossing Naches Pass, 8(1):23, 13(4):269- Tulloch Diary, 1875-1910, 70(4):186; Hill, Nathaniel D., 8(1):50-53, 56-58, 70, 14(1):78-79, 25(3):174-77 rev. of Norwegian-American Studies 8(2):126, 130, 132, 139, 37(1):48 honoring, 25(2):158, 26(3):239 and Records, Vol. 17, 44(1):43-44; rev. Hill, Peter J., The Not So Wild, Wild West: 90th birthday of, 25(3):237 of The Search for Ancestors: A Swedish- Property Rights on the Frontier, review, works of: “Early Efforts at Road Making,” American Family Saga, 71(3):135; rev. 96(2):102 15(4):263-65; “Organizers of the First of Swedish Exodus, 72(1):45 Hill, Richard S., 60(1):27-28 Government in Oregon,” 6(3):162-67; Hill, Abby Williams, 100(2):60 Hill, Robert Corbet, 33(3):315-16, 319-20, “Seattle’s First Need of a Post Offi ce,” Hill, Ann Terry, Pendleton Round-Up at 100: 333, 335-36, 341, 343-44 15(2):117-18; “Tyrell’s Name Should Oregon’s Legendary Rodeo, review, Hill, Robert Crosby, 8(1):35 Be Saved,” 10(3):182-84; Transactions 102(1):48-49 Hill, Samuel (captain of the Lydia), of the Forty-fourth Annual Reunion Hill, Bennett H., 2(1):29, 10(3):226-27, 17(4):280-88, 21(3):179-88, 24(2):87- of the Oregon Pioneer Association, 11(2):137, 142, 146-48, 11(3):218-19, 88 11(1):70-71; comp., Oregon Pioneer 223, 226, 11(4):296-97 Hill, Samuel (railroad executive), 5(4):321, Association, Transactions of the Forty- Hill, Charles, 20(3):174, 77(3):83, 88, 93 9(3):239, 12(4):283-84, 82(1):9, third Annual Reunion, 10(1):75; Hill, David, 15(3):174-75 94(4):183-96 ed., Oregon Pioneer Association Hill, Edward E., The Offi ce of Indian Affairs, Hill, Samuel B. (congressman), 91(2):89-91 Transactions, 13(4):304 1824-1880: Historical Sketches, review, Hill, Sarah, ed., “The Autobiography of Ella Himes, Judson, 23(1):54-60 66(2):89-90 Byers Scott: Homestead Life in North Himes, Tyrus, 10(3):183, 23(1):54-60, Hill, Edwin G., In the Shadow of the Central Washington, 1906-1950,” 25(3):174-77 Mountain: The Spirit of the CCC, 88(3):107-45 Himmelheber, Hans, Where the Echo Began review, 82(2):75 Hill, Thomas B., 52(4):147-48 and Other Oral Traditions from Hill, Eugene K., 8(2):121 Hill, Tim, 100(3):112-18 Southwestern Alaska Recorded by Hans Hill, F. A., 37(3):241-43 Hill, William D., 46(3):80 Himmelheber, review, 93(1):37-38 Hill, Frank Ernest, The Westward Star, Hill, William J., 58(2):75, 81 Hinckley, Robert H., “I’d Rather Be Born 26(1):72 Hill, William Lair, 4(4):241, 253, 255, 257, Lucky Than Rich”: The Autobiography Hill, G. A., 17(1):23 30(1):12-30, 37-39, 47 of Robert H. Hinckley, review, 70(4):184 Hill, George, Jr., 93(1):19 The Hill with a Future: Seattle’s Capitol Hill, Hinckley, Ted C., “The Inside Passage: A Hill, George D., 37(1):53, 100(2):71 1900-1946, by Jacqueline B. Williams, Popular Gilded Age Tour,” 56(2):67- 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):66-74; Publishers, 1867-1894, 59(1):45-47 Hilleary, William M., A Webfoot Volunteer: “The United States Frontier at Sitka, Hill, Humphrey, 33(3):333, 336-37, 343 The Diary of William M. Hilleary, 1864- 1867-1873,” 60(2):57-65; Alaskan John Hill, James J., 14(1):14 1866, review, 57(3):126 G. Brady: Missionary, Businessman, and Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition, Hillhurst, Wash., 10(2):109 Judge, and Governor, 1878-1918, 53(3):89, 100(1):5, 9, 80, 87 Hillier, Alfred J., “Albert Johnson, review, 75(1):43; The Americanization and Burlington Northern, 79(4):138-46 Congressman,” 36(3):193-211; “John of Alaska, 1867-1897, 103(3):117; rev. and Everett, Wash., 57(2):57, 62 Tornow, the Outlawed Hermit,” of Alaska: The Embattled Frontier, and Graves, Jay, 82(4):125, 127 35(3):223-32; rev. of The Historical and 64(1):38-39; rev. of The Alaska Gold and Great Northern Pacifi c Plan (1907), Regional Geography of the Willapa Bay Rush, 64(4):174; rev. of Alaska State 54(3):107-108 Area, Washington, 49(3):123 Government and Politics, 79(1):45; rev. and Great Northern route through Hills, Alfred, 37(1):45 of Alaskan Historical Documents since Wenatchee, 56(3):100-104 Hills, George, 60(4):199-204, 75(2):72, 74-77 1867, 81(2):49; rev. of Arctic Passage: and Great Northern western terminus, Hill’s Code, 30(1):11, 23-40, 49 The Turbulent History of the Land 80(4):126-27, 92(2): 81, 83-89 “Hill’s Dream Realized: The Burlington and People of the Bering Sea, 1697- and lumber industry, 39(4):261-62, 288- Northern’s Eight-Decade Gestation,” 1975, 68(4):163; rev. of The Battle for 89, 51(2):59-60 by Don L. Hofsommer, 79(4):138-46 Alaska Statehood, 59(4):228; rev. of and Pacifi c coast shipping, 40(3):177-78 Hills of Silver: The Yukon’s Mighty Keno Hill Edward Lewis Bob Bartlett of Alaska: and passenger trains, 52(2): 44, 46 Mine, by Aaro E. Aho, review, 98(1):47- A Life in Politics, 72(2):60; rev. of and Seattle Sun, support of, 92(2):64-67 48 Eskimo Boyhood: An Autobiography and Stevens, John Frank, 56(2):82-83 Hillyar, James, 21(4):248-50 in Psychosocial Perspective, 66(3):139; transcontinental plans of, 81(2):68-71 Hillyard, Wash., 10(3):190 rev. of The Founding of Juneau, and transpacifi c trade, 52(2):42, 64(1):8- Hilman, John C., 32(3):299-301 59(2):112-13; rev. of Historical

Index 169 Dictionary of Oceania, 74(2):87; rev. in the Trans-Missisippi West, review, 1932 to 1943, review, 63(1):35-36 of An Interpretative History of Alaskan 55(4):176; ed., Soldier in the West: Hirshson, Stanley P., Grenville M. Dodge: Statehood, 65(2):91; rev. of Mugwumps, Letters of Theodore Talbot During His Soldier, Politician, Railroad Pioneer, Morals, and Politics, 1884-1920, Services in California, Mexico, and review, 59(2):110-11; The Lion of the 68(1):38-39; rev. of North Country Oregon, 1845-53, review, 64(3):129-30; Lord: A Biography of Brigham Young, Challenge, 61(3):167; rev. of North to rev. of The Letters of José Señán, O.F.M., review, 61(4):227-28 Alaska, 84(2):66-67; rev. of Preliminary Mission San Buenaventura, 1796-1823, Hirt, Paul W., A Conspiracy of Optimism: Survey of Documents in the Archives 54(1):41; rev. of Visions of the American Management of the National Forests of the Russian Orthodox Church in West, 81(1):36 since World War Two, review, 87(2):99- Alaska, 67(3):132; rev. of Railroad in Hines, Donald M., Celilo Tales: Wasco 100; ed., Northwest Lands, Northwest the Clouds: The Alaska Railroad in the Myths, Legends, Tales of Magic and Peoples: Readings in Environmental Age of Steam, 1914-1945, 70(2):94; rev. the Marvelous, review, 88(4):202; History, review, 92(1):45-46; ed., of Russia in North America: Proceedings The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales Terra Pacifi ca: People and Place in of the Second International Conference of the Teninos and Adjacent Mid- the Northwest States and Western on Russian America, Sitka, Alaska, Columbia River Indian Nations, review, Canada, review, 90(3):159-60; rev. August 19-22, 1987, 82(3):115; rev. of 83(4):155-56; Magic in the Mountains, of George S. Long: Timber Statesman, The Russian Orthodox Religious Mission the Yakima Shaman: Power and 87(1):48-49; rev. of Great Mysteries of in America, 1794-1837, with Materials Practice, review, 86(2):91-92; ed., Tales the West, 86(1):50; rev. of Public Lands Concerning the Life and Works of the of the Okanogans, review, 70(1):42; ed., Management in the West: Citizens, Monk German, and Ethnographic Notes Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: The Death Interest Groups, and Values, 90(2):95 by the Hieromonk Gedeon, 71(4):186; of Andrew J. Bolon, Yakima Indian Hishida, Seiji, Japan Among the Great Powers, rev. of Thirteen Years of Travel and Agent, as Told by Su-el-lil, Eyewitness; review, 31(2):223-24 Exploration in Alaska, 1877-1889, Also, the Suicide of General George Hispanics, 70(4):155-62, 75(3):108-16, 70(1):44-45; rev. of Tomorrow is A. Custer, as Told by Owl Child, by 86(2):88, 96(3):124-26, 97(3):131-37 Growing Old: Stories of the Quakers in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, review, The Historian and Historical Evidence, by Alaska, 71(3):138; rev. of The Voyage 88(1):43 Allen Johnson, 17(4):308 of the Schooner “Polar Bear”: Whaling Hines, Edward, 84(1):26-27. See also Edward The Historian and the Diplomat: The and Trading in the North Pacifi c and Hines Lumber Company Role of History and Historians in Arctic, 1913-1914, 75(2):92; rev. of The Hines, Gustavus, 2(1):12, 20-22, 15(3):171, American Foreign Policy, ed. Francis L. Voyages to Russian America, 1802-1807, 17(1):51-52, 25(3):204-205 Loewenheim, review, 59(2):116-17 70(4):182; rev. of Yarns of the Yukon: Hines, H. K., 3(4):291-92 “The Historian as Literary Craftsman: The Recollections of a Sourdough under the Hines, J. M., 96(3):126-27 West of Ivan Doig,” by William G. Midnight Sun, 58(2):89 Hines, Neal O., Denny’s Knoll: A History of the Robbins, 78(4):134-40 Hinckley, Timothy Duane, 24(3):208-209 Metropolitan Tract of the University of Historians and the American West, ed. Michael Hinde, John R., When Coal Was King: Washington, review, 72(4):185 P. Malone, review, 76(1):32-33 Ladysmith and the Coal-Mining Hinmetumsilu (Thunder’s Eye; James; Nez Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Industry on Vancouver Island, review, Perce Indian), 97(1):19, 24 Historical Thought, by David Hackett 96(2):106-107 Hinton, Harwood P., rev. of The American Fischer, review, 63(2):71 Hinderlider v. La Plata River and Cherry Creek West: Frontier and Region. Historians of the American Frontier: A Bio- Ditch Co., 49(3):111 Interpretations by John Walton Bibliographical Sourcebook, ed. John R. Hinderwell, Richard O., 11(3):224, 11(4):302 Caughey, 61(2):108-109; rev. of Desert: Wunder, review, 80(2):74 Hinding, Andrea, ed., Women’s History The American Southwest, 65(4):192; “Historic Bread Riot in Virginia City,” by W. Sources: A Guide to Archives and rev. of General Henry Atkinson: A M. Underhill, 21(3):189-94 Manuscript Collections in the United Western Military Career, 57(2):87-88; “‘Historic Explorations Northward’: Hubert States, 2 vols., review, 72(4):183 rev. of Isaac I. Stevens: Young Man in a Howe Bancroft and the Beginnings of Hindley, W. J., 103(4):178-80 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 Pacifi c 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- Hirshfi eld, 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

170 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Judy M. Morley, review, 98(1):46-47 28(1):87-88, 29(1):111 100 Historic Ranches of Wyoming, by Judith Historical Research Council, 23(4):313-14 popularizing history, 57(3):93-100 Hancock Sandoval, with T. A. Larson A Historical Resume of Exploration and and Royce, Josiah, 63(2):69-70 and Robert Roripaugh, review, Survey—Mammal Types and Their Historiography and Urbanization. Essays in 78(4):156 Collectors in the State of Washington, by American History in Honor of W. Stull The Historic Trail of the American Indians, by F. S. Hall, 24(1):66-67 Holt, ed. Eric F. Goldman, review, Thomas P. Christensen, 26(2):153 “The Historical Russian Library of Alaska,” by 33(1):105-107 historical and pioneer associations Clarence L. Andrews, 29(2):201-204 “The Historiography of American regional interpretation of history and, Historical Rym-O-Grams, by Minnie Roof Conservation: Past and Prospects,” by 43(4):253-59 Dee, 15(4):306 Gordon B. Dodds, 56(2):75-81 role of, 35(1):53 Historical Scholarship in America; Needs and History, Constitution and Annual Report, in Wash., 6(1):21-25, 7(1):46-50, 8(1):3- Opportunities, by American Historical 1918, by Eastern Washington State 13, 9(1):17-22, 10(1):46-52, 11(1):37- Association Committee on the Historical Society, review, 10(2):153 43, 43(2):158-69, 91(2):87 Planning of Research, 24(1):67-68 History, Frontier, and Section: Three Essays by See also names of individual associations “A Historical Sketch of the Economic Frederick Jackson Turner, by Frederick The Historical and Regional Geography of the Development of Washington since Jackson Turner, review, 87(1):45-46 Willapa Bay Area, Washington, by Jean Statehood,” by Charles M. Gates, history, teaching of, 40(2):91-92 Hazeltine, review, 49(3):123 39(3):214-32 developing library resources for, 46(3):72- Historical Atlas of Early Oregon, by Judith Historical Sketch of the State College of 78 A. Farmer, with Daniel B. Karnes, G. Washington, 1890-1925, by Enoch fi ction for young adults, 35(4):349-62 Thomas Babich, and Thompson P. Albert Bryan, review, 20(1):68-69 legislative action affecting (1941), Porterfi eld, text by Kenneth L. Holmes, Historical Societies in the United States and 32(3):343-44 review, 65(3):150 Canada; a Handbook, ed. Christopher resources, 5(2):158-59, 5(3):238-40, Historical Atlas of the American West, by Crittenden and Doris Godard, review, 5(4):325-26, 34(1):87-97, 34(4):393- Warren A. Beck and Ynez D. Haase, 35(4):371 98, 35(2):169-71, 37(1):59-67 review, 81(1):37 Historical Society of Southern California, and reminiscences of Vernon Carstensen, Historical Atlas of the United States, by Annual Publication, 1912-1913, 68(3):105-11 Clifford Lord and Elizabeth Lord, 5(3):231; Annual Publications, 1915- role of museums in, 36(1):79-80 35(2):170 1916, Vol. 10, pts. 1 and 2, 8(2):155-56 in secondary schools, 4(2):135, 34(3):333, Historical Atlas of Washington, by James W. “A Historical Survey of the Matanuska Valley 59(3):147-55 Scott and Roland L. De Lorme, review, Settlement in Alaska,” by Clarence C. and social studies, 34(4):399-402, 79(4):162 Hulley, 40(4):327-40 35(2):165-68, 170, 59(3):147-61 Historical Atlas of Washington and Oregon, by The Historical World of Frederick Jackson See also syllabi Derek Hayes, review, 103(2):98 Turner, with Selections from His “History and Folklore: The Role of Tradition Historical Dictionary of Oceania, ed. Robert Correspondence, narrative by Wilbur R. in Northwest Social Life,” by Robert E. D. Craig and Frank P. King, review, Jacobs, review, 60(4):227-28 Walls, 86(3):110-13 74(2):87 historiography History and Government of the State of Historical Editing, by Clarence E. Carter, of Alaska, 59(2):57-67 Washington, by Mary W. Avery, review, review, 44(2):60 Alaska, by Jeannette Paddock Nichols, 53(1):45-46 Historical Fragments of Early Chicagoland, by 77(4):130-38 History and Romance of the San Juan Islands, Harley Bradford Mitchell, 20(2):153 of B.C., 86(3):131-38 by Sophie Walsh, 24(3):236 Historical Landmark Commission of and Beard, Charles A., 52(3):108-15 “History and Science,” by Edmond S. Meany, 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 Pacifi c 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, 103(3):115 in Wash., 30(4):387-98: church oral history methods, 58(2):57-64 History of Alaska, 1730-1885, by Hubert Howe records, 28(2):163-91, 28(4):383- of Pacifi c Northwest, 64(1):1-7 Bancroft, 103(3):107, 113 403, 30(4):417-36; county records, periodization in western history, 71(3):98- History of America, by Carl Russell Fish,

Index 171 review, 17(1):68-69 20(1):64-65 Washington (1792-1932) With Special A History of American Foreign Policy, by The History of Europe from 1862 to 1914, by Reference to the Discovery of New John Holladay Latane and David W. Lucius Hudson Holt and Alexander Species, 26(1):72 Wainhouse, 25(4):309 Wheeler Chilton, 9(2):157 “History of Pharmacy in the State of A History of American History, by Michael “History of Fisheries in the State of Washington,” by C. W. Johnson, Kraus, review, 29(2):220-21 Washington,” by John N. Cobb, 20(2):89-97 A History of American Life, ed. Arthur M. 20(1):3-11 “History of Pig Iron Manufacture on the Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox, “History of Fort Townsend,” by Ray Theodore Pacifi c Coast,” by Joseph Daniels, review, 19(2):144-47 Cowell, 16(4):284-89 17(3):168-89 History of Ancient Civilization: The Ancient The History of Fort Vancouver and Its Physical History of Placer and Quartz Gold Mining in Near East and Greece, by Albert A. Structure, by John A. Hussey, review, the Coeur d’Alene District, by Robert Trever, 28(2):222 49(3):123-24 Wayne Smith, review, 88(1):48 “The History of Brick Making in and Around History of Garfi eld County, by Elgin Victor History of Puget Sound Country, by William Vancouver,” by W. Foster Hidden, Kuykendall, review, 76(2):73 Farrand Prosser, 60(1):26, 28 21(2):131-32 “History of Geology in the State of A History of Regulatory Taxation, by R. Alton History of British Columbia, by Hubert Howe Washington,” by Henry Landes, Lee, review, 66(2):92-93 Bancroft, 86(3):131-38 19(4):243-49 The History of Rome to 565 A.D., by Arthur E. A History of C. Brewer and Company, Limited, History of Idaho, by Leonard J. Arrington, R. Boak, 20(3):236 One Hundred Years in the Hawaiian review, 85(4):162-63 “History of Ruby City: The Life and Death Islands, 1826-1926, by Josephine A History of Indian Literature, by Herbert H. of a Mining Town,” by Loretta Louis, Sullivan, review, 19(2):142-43 Gowen, 23(1):70 32(1):61-78 A History of Canada, by Carl Wittke, “History of Irrigation in the State of “History of San Juan Island,” by Charles 19(4):305 Washington,” by Rose M. Boening, McKay, 2(4):290-93 A History of Canada, Vol. 1: From Its Origins 9(4):259-76, 10(1):21-45 history of science, 19(3):163-64, 70(3):128- to the Royal Régime, 1663, by Gustave History of Kamtschatka, by S. P. 29, 92(1):29-39 Lanctôt, review, 55(2):91, Vol. 2: Krasheninnikov, ed. Kenneth L. “History of Science in the State of From the Royal Régime to the Treaty of Holmes, review, 66(2):85-86 Washington,” by Edmond S. Meany, Utrecht, 1668-1713, review, 58(1):48, History of Livestock Raising in the United 19(3):163-64 Vol. 3: From the Treaty of Utrecht to States, 1607-1860, by James Westfall History of Seattle, From the Earliest Settlement the Treaty of Paris, 1713-1763, review, Thompson, 34(2):231 to the Present Time, by Clarence B. 58(1):48 A History of Mediaeval Civilization in Europe, Bagley, review, 7(3):249-51 A History of Canada: Dominion of the North, by R. W. Collins, review, 27(3):277 History of Sons of Norway, 1895-1945, by Carl by Donald Creighton, review, 50(2):65- A History of Minnesota, by William Watts G. O. Hansen, review, 37(3):264-66 66 Folwell, 13(1):72, 15(4):306-307, A History of Spain, by Charles E. Chapman, A History of Canadian Political Thought, by G. 18(2):154, 22(3):231 10(1):74-75 P. de T. Glazebrook, review, 59(2):112 History of Mount Rainier National Park, History of St. Ignatius Mission: An Outpost History of Cartography, by Leo Bagrow, by Caroline Leona Tolbert, review, of Catholic Culture on the Montana rev. and enl. R. A. Skelton, review, 25(1):68-69 Frontier, by William L. Davis, review, 56(2):95-96 History of North Dakota, by Elwyn B. 46(1):30 “History of Chemical Education in Robinson, review, 58(3):129 History of Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Washington,” by H. K. Benson, History of Oregon, by Charles Henry Carey, Symposium, ed. Harold K. Steen, 20(3):174-77 review, 14(1):64-65 review, 75(4):180 A History of Colonial America, by Oliver Perry History of Oregon, by H. H. Bancroft, “The History of Tatoosh Island,” by Winifred Chitwood, 22(4):314 15(3):211-12 Elyea, 20(3):223-27 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 Pacifi c 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

172 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly “History of the Discoveries and Physical by Sol H. Lewis, 3(3):186-97 A History of Variety-Vaudeville in Seattle Development of the Coal Industry A History of the Russian-American Company, from the Beginning to 1914, by Eugene in the State of Washington,” by F. E. by P. A. Tikhmenev, ed. Richard A. Clinton Elliott, review, 35(4):363-64 Melder, 29(2):151-65 Pierce and Alton S. Donnelly, review, History of Western Railroads, by John Leeds A History of the Far East, by G. Nye Steiger, 71(1):45 Kerr, 15(4):305 review, 27(3):275 A History of the Russian American Company, The History of Wisconsin, Vol. 1: From The History of the Forty-ninth Parallel Survey Vol. 2, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Alton Exploration to Statehood, by Alice E. West of the Rocky Mountains, by Otto S. Donnelly, review, 72(2):92 Smith, review, 65(4):189-90, Vol. 2: The Klotz, 8(3):234-35 History of the San Francisco Committee of Civil War Era, 1848-1873, by Richard The History of the Hudson’s Bay Company, Vigilance of 1851, by Mary Floyd Nelson Current, review, 69(4):185-86 1670-1870, by E. E. Rich, Vol. 1: 1670- Williams, review, 13(1):67, rpt., review, A History of Wyoming, by T. A. Larson, review, 1763, review, 51(1):34-35, Vol. 2: 1763- 63(1):30-32 57(3):131-32 1870, review, 54(3):125-26 History of the Santee Sioux: United States The History of Wyoming From the Earliest A History of the Indians of the United States, Indian Policy on Trial, by Roy W. Known Discoveries, by C. G. Coutant, by Angie Debo, review, 62(4):158 Meyer, review, 60(1):36 review, 6(2):120-22 The History of the Jews in Utah and Idaho, by “History of the Seattle General Postoffi ce,” by History Teachers’ Magazine, 5(2):158-60, Juanita Brooks, review, 67(1):40 Nicholas C. Cullinan, 17(3):211-17 5(3):238-40, 5(4):325-26 History of the Labor Movement in the United A History of the South, 1607-1936, by William “History Teaching in the High School: A States, by Philip S. Foner, 59(1):27-30 B. Hesseltine, review, 28(3):330-32 Brief Survey of Washington State,” by “History of the Lake Washington Canal,” History of the Southern Pacifi c, by Stuart Lawrence Lowther and Floyd Rodine, by Neil H. Purvis, 25(2):114-27, Daggett, 13(4):305 59(3):147-52 25(3):210-13 History of the State Normal School at Cheney, “History through a Postcolonial Lens: History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by Washington, by J. Orin Oliphant, Reframing Philippine Seattle,” by Elliott Coues, 22(4):298-304 review, 15(3):227-28 Dorothy Fujita-Rony, 102(1):3-13 A History of the Lewis and Clark Journals, by History of the State of Idaho, by C. J. Brosnan, HistoryLink Staff, Hope on the Hill: The First Paul Russell Cutright, review, 70(2):91 1918 ed., review, 10(1):71, 1926 ed., Century of Seattle Children’s Hospital, “History of the Liquor Laws of the State of 18(4):307 review, 103(1):47-48; The Olympic: The Washington,” by Anna Sloan Walker, History of the State of Washington, by Edmond Story of Seattle’s Landmark Hotel since 5(2):116-20 S. Meany, 51(4):167-70, review, 1924, review, 97(4):212 A History of the Modern and Contemporary 3(4):307, 15(3):230 Hitchcock, Ethan A. (secretary of the Far East, by Paul H. Clyde, review, A History of the State of Washington, by interior), 52(4):147, 65(1):22, 24, 29(2):221-22 Lancaster Pollard, review, 33(3):349-51 100(4):171 A History of the National Capital, by A History of the State of Washington, 4 vols., Hitchcock, Ethan Allen (general), 2(1):29 Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan, 5(4):318 by Lloyd Spencer and Lancaster Hitchcock, Hiram, 18(1):62-65 A History of the Navajos: The Reservation Pollard, review, 30(3):339-46 Hitchcock, Mary E., Two Women in the Years, by Garrick Bailey and Roberta History of the Union Pacifi c; A Financial and Klondike, review, 97(1):51-52 Glenn Bailey, review, 78(1/2):62 Economic Survey, by Nelson Trottman, Hitchings, Helen, 91(1):4 A History of the North Pacifi c Division, by 15(2):150-51 Hitchman, James H., “Primary Source Mary E. Reed, review, 84(2):68 A History of the United States, by Edward Materials in Washington Maritime History of the Northwest Coast, by Hubert Channing, Vol. 4: Federalists and History,” 65(2):79-84; A Maritime Howe Bancroft, 86(3):131-38 Republicans, 1789-1815, 8(3):232, Vol. History of the Pacifi c Coast, 1540-1980, History of the Oregon Country, by Harvey W. 5: The Period of Transition, 1815-1848, review, 82(2):73; ed., Henry Davidson Scott, 14(2):157-58, review, 16(2):146- review, 13(2):143 Sheldon and the University of Oregon, 48 History of the United States, by Matthew Page 1874-1948: A Biographical Essay with History of the Oregon State Parks, 1917-1963, Andrews, 5(4):317 Selected Letters, review, 71(3):142 comp. Chester H. Armstrong, review, The History of the United States, by William Hitchman, Robert Bruce (obit.), 72(3):136-37 57(2):85 Backus Guitteau, review, 17(1):68-69 works of: Place Names of Washington, A History of the Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, History of the United States of America, review, 77(4):149-50; comp., Sighted and Other Trails, by Jacob R. Gregg, by Henry William Elson, review, from the Crow’s-Nest, 72(3):136-40; rev. review, 47(1):29-30 18(2):147 of Journal of a Catholic Bishop on the History of the Pacifi c Coast, by John Walton History of the University of Oregon, by Henry Oregon Trail: The Overland Crossing of Caughey, 25(1):71-72 D. Sheldon, review, 31(4):470-72 the Rt. Rev. A. M. A. Blanchet. . . . and History of the Pacifi c District of the United A History of the Western Boundary of the Blackrobe Buries Whitmans, 72(1):28; Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church, Louisiana Purchase, 1819-1841, by rev. of Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, 1888-1930, 23(3):231 Thomas Maitland Marshall, 6(2):126- 57(3):127 A History of the Pacifi c Northwest, by George 27 H.M.S. “Sulphur” on the Northwest and W. Fuller, 22(3):229-30 History of the White Pine Industry in California Coasts, 1837 and 1839: The A History of the Pacifi c Northwest, by Joseph Minnesota, by Agnes M. Larson, review, Accounts of Captain Edward Belcher Schafer, review, 9(2):154 41(1):76-78 and Midshipman Francis Guillemard History of the Pacifi c Northwest: Oregon and History of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, by Simpkinson, ed. Richard A. Pierce and Washington, by Elwood Evans, 13(1):4, Robert Carlton Clark, 19(2):150-51 John H. Winslow, review, 72(2):92 52(1):17 A History of Travel in America, by Seymour Ho, Chung Toy, 85(2):50, 52, 58 “A History of the Railroads in Washington,” Dunbar, review, 6(3):205-207 Ho for California! Women’s Overland Diaries

Index 173 from the Huntington Library, ed. Hoeveler, J. David, Jr., The New Humanism: Diplomacy: The Alaskan Fur Seal Sandra L. Myres, review, 73(1):28 A Critique of Modern America, Controversy, 79(2):79; rev. of Ballots Hoagland, Edward, Notes from the Century 1900-1940, review, 70(3):141; rev. of before Bullets: The War Referendum Before: A Journal from British American Literature and the Academy: Approach to Peace in America, 1914- Columbia, review, 61(4):226 The Roots, Growth, and Maturity of a 1941, 70(1):40; rev. of Diplomatic Hoar, George F., 34(4):373, 376-77, 379 Profession, 78(3):107-108 Ramifi cations of Unrestricted Hoback, John, 37(2):93-97 Hoey, R. A., Empire Day, 1931, 22(3):231 Submarine Warfare, 1939-1941, Hobart, Carroll, 74(1):5-6, 8-9 Hofer, Ernst, 61(1):26-28, 30, 97(1):15 83(2):74; rev. of Edward L. Doheny: Hobbs, Richard S., Catastrophe to Triumph: Hoffman, Abraham, rev. of Somos Chicanos: Petroleum, Power, and Politics Bridges of the Tacoma Narrows, review, Strangers in Our Own Land, 65(2):93 in the United States and Mexico, 99(3):146 Hoffman, C. W., 47(1):27 84(1):33; rev. of Heir to Empire: Hoberman, Ruth, rev. of The Library of Hoffman, Daniel G., Paul Bunyan: Last of the United States Economic Diplomacy, Leonard and Virginia Woolf: A Short- Frontier Demigods, review, 58(2):104- 1916-1923, 61(4):234-35; rev. of The Title Catalog, 96(1):52-53 105 Irreconcilables: The Fight Against the Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Hoffman, Jacob, 1(1):40, 8(4):252 League of Nations, 63(1):33; rev. of Okanagan Adventures: The Diaries of Hoffman, Jennifer, rev. of Lewis and Clark’s John Barrett, Progressive Era Diplomat: Alice Barrett Parke, 1891-1900, ed. Jo Mountain Wilds: A Site Guide to the A Study of a Commercial Expansionist, Fraser Jones, review, 94(1):50 Plants and Animals They Encountered 1887-1920, 65(4):188; rev. of Richard Hobson, Ernest W., 52(3):111-12, 114 in the Bitterroots, 95(2):95-96 Olney: Evolution of a Statesman, Hobucket, Harry, “Quillayute Indian Hoffman, Joseph, 86(1):41 66(4):184-85; rev. of Sectionalism, Tradition,” 25(1):49-59 Hoffman and Tuite, 36(3):261, 264, 267 Politics, and American Diplomacy, Hockaday, Joan, Greenscapes: Olmsted’s Pacifi c Hofsommer, Don L., “Hill’s Dream Realized: 68(1):33-34 Northwest, review, 100(4):195-96 The Burlington Northern’s Eight- Holborn, Hajo, The Interpretation of History, Hockensmith, J. H., 27(3):256-57 Decade Gestation,” 79(4):138-46; The review, 34(4):418-20 Hockett, Homer Carey, The Critical Method Southern Pacifi c, 1901-1985, review, Holbrook, Armory, 27(1):12-13 in Historical Research and Writing, 78(1/2):68 Holbrook, Franklin F., Minnesota in the review, 48(1):30-31; A Political and Hofstadter, Richard, 52(2):50-52 Spanish-American War and the Social History of the United States, Vol. works of: The Progressive Historians: Philippine Insurrection, 14(4):309; 1, review, 17(3):233-34 Turner, Beard, Parrington, review, Minnesota in the War with Germany, Hodder, F. H., Propaganda as a Source of 60(4):236 20(2):151 History, 13(4):306 Hofstetter, John U., 16(2):98-99, 17(3):199- Holbrook, Francis X., “The Navy in the Hodge, Frederick Webb, Thirty-third Annual 201 Puget Sound War, 1855-1857: A Report of the Bureau of American Hogan, Kathy, Cohassett Beach Chronicles: Documentary Study,” 67(1):10-20 Ethnology, 11(1):71-72; ed., The North World War II in the Pacifi c Northwest, Holbrook, Richard Blackmer, 7(3):245, American Indian, by Edward S. Curtis, review, 88(2):94-95 7(4):320, 8(2):129 Vol. 9, review, 4(4):290-92, Vol. 10, Hogan, Michael J., Informal Entente: The Holbrook, Stewart H., 47(1):11, 51(2):62, review, 6(3):198-200, Vol. 13, review, Private Structure of Cooperation in 88(1):54 17(2):151-52, Vols. 19 and 20, review, Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy, works of: Burning an Empire, review, 23(1):61-62 1918-1928, review, 70(2):82 35(1):79; The Columbia, review, Hodges, Adam J., “Thinking Globally, Acting Hogan, Richard, Class and Community in 47(3):89-90; Far Corner: A Personal Locally: The Portland Soviet and the Frontier Colorado, review, 89(2):84-96 View of the Pacifi c Northwest, review, Emergence of American Communism, Hogan, William, 73(3):99-101, 106, 75(1):14 43(3):234-35; Holy Old Mackinaw: 1918-1920,” 98(3):115-29 Hogan’s Navy, 73(3):99-107 A Natural History of the American Hodges, Henry Clay, 32(1):19-51, 57 Hoge, James D., 35(1):23 Lumberjack, review, 30(1):112-13; Little Hodgetts, J. E., rev. of The Alignment of Hoge, Walter, 58(4):173-74 Annie Oakley and Other Rugged People, Political Groups in Canada, 1841-1867, Hoge, William M., 76(2):63-64 review, 40(1):70; The Pacifi c Northwest, 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; Confl ict 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

174 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Indians, review, 63(3):122 Holman, James Duval, 4(3):189, 20(2):129, History of the Tacoma Eastern Railroad, Holding Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, 131 1890-1919, review, 99(3):147-48 Nationalism, and the Committee Holman, Rufus P., 82(3):84-85 Holtgreive, Elizabeth R., “Recollections of on Public Information, by Stephen Holmberg, Heinrich J., 58(1):34-35, 38 Pioneer Days,” 19(3):193-98 Vaughn, review, 72(2):86 Holmberg, James J., ed., Dear Brother: Letters Holtgreive, Henry B., 19(3):196-97 Holding the Line: The Eisenhower Era, 1952- of William Clark to Jonathan Clark, by Holton, Charles M., 79(4):155 1961, by Charles C. Alexander, review, William Clark, review, 94(3):155-56 Holy Cross mission. See St. Croix mission 68(3):141-42 Holmes, Charles S., 57(4):158-71, 70(4):147, Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the Holgate, Milton, 98(1):22, 27 152 American Lumberjack, by Stewart H. Holl, Jack M., “The National Reactor Holmes, E. B., 43(2):163-64 Holbrook, review, 30(1):112-13 Testing Station: The Atomic Energy Holmes, H. E., 20(2):95, 24(1):20 Holy Trinity Chapel (Portland), 92(3):127, Commission in Idaho, 1949-1962,” Holmes, J. G., 61(3):158-60 129, 132-33 85(1):15-24; “The Washington State Holmes, J. Lister, 103(3):125, 133 Holy Trinity Church (Wilkeson, Wash.), Reformatory at Monroe: A Progressive Holmes, John C., 97(3):140 92(3):127, 129, 134 Ornament,” 67(1):21-28; Juvenile Holmes, Kenneth L., Ewing Young, Master Holyoke, Richard, 51(3):138 Reform in the Progressive Era: William Trapper, review, 59(3):164; text, Hom, Marlon K., ed., Coming Man: 19th R. George and the Junior Republic Historical Atlas of Early Oregon, review, Century American Perceptions of the Movement, review, 64(1):40; rev. of 65(3):150; ed. and comp., Covered Chinese, review, 89(2):98-104 The Firecracker Boys, 88(1):41-42; rev. Wagon Women: Diaries and Letters Homalco people, 33(4):380, 383-84 of From Poor Law to Welfare State: A from the Western Trails, 1840-1890, Home, Wash., 10(3):191 History of Social Welfare in America, Vol. 1: 1840-1849, review, 75(2):82; Home Colony (Wash.), 71(3):113, 118, 120, 66(1):42-43; rev. of The Good Fight: ed., History of Kamtschatka, by S. P. 122 The Life and Times of Ben B. Lindsey, Krasheninnikov, review, 66(2):85-86; “Home Economics in the State of 64(4):180-81 ed., A Voyage to California, by Jean Washington,” by Effi e I. Raitt, 20(2):98- Holladay, Ben, 28(3):252-58, 262, 39(4):255- Chappe D’Auteroche, review, 66(2):85- 110 56, 50(1):22-23 86 home economics movement, 20(2):98-106 Holladay Overland Mail and Express Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 49(3):111, 53(3):106 A Home for Every Child: The Washington Company, 32(3):305 Holmes, Opal, Gold Rushes and Mining Children’s Home Society in the Holland, Ernest O., 102(2):67-78 Camps of the Early American West, Progressive Era, by Patricia Susan Hart, Holland, William R., 70(2):56 review, 60(2):105-106 review, 103(1):40-41 Hollander, Russell, “Mental Health Policy Holmes, W. H., Handbook of Aboriginal Home Lands: How Women Made the West, by in Washington Territory, 1853-1875,” American Antiquities, 11(1):71-72 Virginia Scharff and Carolyn Brucken, 71(4):152-61 Holmes, Samuel J., 96(1):14, 18 review, 102(2):93-94 Holley Mason Hardware Company, 15(4):261 Holsinger, M. Paul, “For God and the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, 43(2):138- Hollingsworth, J. Rogers, The Whirligig of American Home: The Attempt to 39 Politics: The Democracy of Cleveland Unseat Senator Reed Smoot, 1903- Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of and Bryan, review, 55(4):183 1907,” 60(3):154-60 Southern Oregon, 94(3):165-66 Hollon, W. Eugene, Frontier Violence: Another Holt, C. G., 46(4):116-17 Home Valley, Wash., 10(3):191 Look, review, 66(1):39-40; The Great Holt, Lucius Hudson, The History of Europe Homer in the Sagebrush, by James Stevens, American Desert: Then and Now, from 1862 to 1914, 9(2):157 review, 19(4):297-98 review, 58(1):42 Holt, Marilyn Irvin, The Orphan Trains: Homes in the Oregon Forest: Settling Columbia Hollywood North: The Feature Film Industry Placing Out in America, review, County, 1870-1920, by Egbert S. Oliver, in British Columbia, by Mike Gasher, 84(3):115 review, 75(2):90 review, 95(1):48-49 Holt, Michael Fitzgibbon, Forging a Majority: Homestead, Oreg., 56(3):107-109, 111-12 Holm, Bill, 78(4):141-44, 81(2):53 The Formation of the Republican Party Homestead Act (1862), 52(1):4, 69(3):98-99, works of: Crooked Beak of Heaven: in Pittsburgh, 1848-1860, review, 70(1):3, 78(1/2):54-57 Masks and Other Ceremonial Art of 61(4):228-29 homestead clause, 39(4):253, 260-83 the Northwest Coast, review, 64(1):7; Holt, W. Elmer, 103(1):8-11 The Homestead Cookbook, ed. Virginia Paul, Edward S. Curtis in the Land of the War Holt, W. Stull, 70(1):12, 16, 88(4):185-93, review, 69(2):94-95 Canoes: A Pioneer Cinematographer 92(1):34-37 “Homestead on Hold: Edna Tompkins’s in the Pacifi c Northwest, review, works of: rev. of American Ambassador: Peace River Letters, 1916,” by Doris H. 72(4):161; Indian Art of the Northwest Joseph C. Grew and the Development of Pieroth, 80(4):147-53 Coast: A Dialogue on Craftsmanship the United States Diplomatic Tradition, A Homesteader’s Portfolio, by Alice Day Pratt, and Esthetics, review, 69(2):92-93; 59(1):53-54; rev. of Detachment and 14(2):153, rpt., review, 86(1):49-50 Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis the Writing of History: Essays and homesteading of Form, review, 57(3):129; Smoky-Top: Letters of Carl L. Becker, 50(4):169- and Forest Homestead Act (1906), The Art and Times of Willie Seaweed, 70; rev. of Theodore Roosevelt and the 56(2):86-88 review, 75(4):189 Progressive Movement, 38(4):363-64 in Matanuska Valley (Alaska), 40(4):328- Holman, Frederick V., 12(4):279-80 Holt, William Sylvester, “Beginning of 30 works of: Dr. John McLoughlin, the Mission Work in Alaska by the in Mont., 84(3):103 Father of Oregon, review, 2(1):44-46; Presbyterian Church,” 11(2):89-93 by Mormons along Snake River, Unveiling of the Memorial Stone to Holter, H. B., 47(4):121-22 78(1/2):50-58 Peter Skene Ogden, 15(2):147 Holter, Russell H., Rails to Paradise: The in Wash.: north-central, 88(3):107-45;

Index 175 Olympic Peninsula, 53(4):151-56, Rollinson, ed. E. A. Brininstool, review, Rev. of Public Affairs, 1911 ed., review, 82(3):118 32(4):458-59 4(1):50, 1912 ed., review, 4(4):295 in Peace River Country (Canada), Hooker, Joseph, 11(2):138-39 Hopkins, Lucy S., 6(1):13 80(4):147-53 Hooker, W. F., 16(2):98-99 Hopley, Martha, 75(1):2, 7 Homesteading the High Desert, by Barbara Hoonah Packing Company, 91(3):166 Hopley, Wilbur, 75(1):2, 7 Allen, review, 79(1):39 Hoole, Jacques, 8(3):184, 186 Hopson, E. J., 49(1):16 Homme, Joseph, Cures and Chaos: The Life Hool-hol-tan (Jim; Skokomish leader), Hoquiam, Wash., 10(3):192, 54(1):29-32, and Times of Dr. Vincent Hume and 46(2):54-55 66(1):1-12, 70(1):2-3, 5-6 His Impact on a Frontier Alaska Town, Hooper, Alice Forbes Perkins, “Dear Lady”: Hoquiam Washingtonian, 36(3):195-99 review, 100(1):45-46 The Letters of Frederick Jackson Turner Horace C. Henry Art Gallery. See Henry Art Honcharenko, Ahapius, 60(2):59-60 and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, 1910- Gallery An Honest Preface and Other Essays, by Walter 1932, review, 63(4):171 Horace Mann Elementary School (Seattle), Prescott Webb, review, 51(1):35-36 Hooper, Calvin L., 78(3):76-77, 100(4):184 73(2):54-56, 58-59 Honey, Michael, rev. of Black San Francisco: Hooper, George, 64(3):102-11 Horan, James D., The Pinkertons: The The Struggle for Racial Equality in the Hooper, Wash., 10(3):192 Detective Dynasty That Made History, West, 1900-1954, 86(2):98-99; rev. of Hooper Bay, Alaska, 88(2):102 review, 60(4):231 The Forging of a Black Community: Hoopes, Alban W., Indian Affairs and Their Horan, Walter, 95(1):3, 14, 18, 22-25, Seattle’s Central District from 1870 Administration, 24(4):305 101(1):21, 24 through the Civil Rights Era, 87(2):94- Hoover, David, 82(3):87 Hore (HBC employee), 11(3):224, 11(4):295- 95 Hoover, Glenn E., “North Beach, a Pioneer 302, 12(1):70, 12(2):137-43 Honey in the Horn, by H. L. Davis, review, Community,” 70(1):2-7 Horiuchi, Paul, 91(1):34-35 27(1):87-89 Hoover, Herbert Horlick, Wash., 10(3):192 Hong Lok (C. M. Lewis house, Seattle), cooperative individualism policy of, Horn, Stanley, 48(4):132-33 92(3):115-26 72(1):11-19 Hornback, Anthony, 27(4):377-78 Honigmann, John J., rev. of Mink, Mary and and Federal Home Loan Bank Act (1932), Hornbeck, Stanley K., 65(1):12, 15 Me, 38(2):182-83; rev. of Mrs. Mike: 75(1):34-35 Hornby, Geoffrey T. Phipps, 23(3):199-203, The Story of Katherine Mary Flannigan, at Food Administration, U.S., 28(4):373 23(4):294, 62(2):60, 63-64 38(3):276-77; rev. of Opportunity in and Grand Coulee Dam, 97(2):109 Horne, Walter W., 69(4):180-81 Alaska, 38(1):85-86 private charity of, 79(3):109-18 Horner, John B., Oregon, Her History, Her Honne, the Spirit of the Chehalis, by Katherine Hoover, Herbert T., rev. of Black Elk: Holy Great Men, Her Literature, 13(1):70 Van Winkle Palmer, review, 17(1):66- Man of the Oglala, 85(3):123; rev. of Horowitz, David A., “The Klansman as 67 John Slocum and the Indian Shaker Outsider: Ethnocultural Solidarity and Honolulu (ship), 15(2):126-36 Church, 89(1):45-46 Antielitism in the Oregon Ku Klux Honoré-Timothée Lempfrit, O.M.I.: His Hoover, J. Edgar, 87(2):83-93 Klan of the 1920s,” 80(1):12-20 Oregon Trail Journal and Letters from Hoover, Jacob, 26(4):253, 262 Horr, Alexander, 59(3):145 the Pacifi c Northwest, 1848-1853, ed. Hoover, Roy, rev. of The Forested Land: Horr, J. C., 36(3):261, 263, 267 Patricia Meyer, review, 77(3):116 A History of Lumbering in Western Horse and Buggy West: A Boyhood on the Last The Honourable Company. A History of the Washington, 79(2):81 Frontier, by Jack O’Connor, review, Hudson’s Bay Company, by Douglas Hoover, the Fishing President: Portrait of the 61(1):54-55 MacKay, review, 28(1):93-95 Private Man and His Life Outdoors, by “Horse Indians,” 43(1):53, 58, 61 Hoobler, Dorothy, Photographing the Frontier, Hal Elliot Wert, review, 97(2):93 Horse Wrangler: Sixty Years in the Saddle in review, 72(2):92 Hoover Dam, 61(3):141-46 Wyoming and Montana, by Floyd C. Hoobler, Thomas, Photographing the Frontier, The Hoover War Collection, by E. D. Adams, Bard, review, 53(1):45 review, 72(2):92 13(1):73 horses, 17(3):204-205, 37(2):155-57, Hood, Thomas, 68(3):123-25 Hoovervilles, in Seattle, 103(4):168 72(2):69-71 Hood Canal (Wash.), settlements on, 48(1):8- Hope (ship), 4(3):164-67, 5(4):307-308, Horses Are for Warriors, by William E. 12 6(1):52, 57, 59, 6(2):87, 11(1):3-28, Sanderson, review, 48(2):61 Hood Canal Environmental Council, 12(1):6, 12, 17, 45-46, 48, 21(2):85 Horsfall, George H., 69(3):122-23 95(3):132-33 Hope and Dread in Montana Literature, by Horsfi eld, Margaret, Voices from the Sound: Hood River, Oreg., early settlement of, Ken Egan, Jr., review, 96(1):39-40 Chronicles of Clayoquot Sound and 4(2):112-13 Hope Lodge of Machinists (Seattle), Tofi no, 1899-1929, review, 100(3):150- The Hood River Issei: An Oral History of 55(4):152-54 51 Japanese Settlers in Oregon’s Hood Hope on the Hill: The First Century of Seattle Horsman, Reginald, rev. of The War of 1812, River Valley, by Linda Tamura, review, Children’s Hospital, by Walt Crowley, review, 57(1):42 85(4):159 David W. Wilma, and HistoryLink Horton, Dexter, 13(3):167-80, 17(4):254-55, Hood River Valley Congregational Church, Staff, review, 103(1):47-48 25(4):247-51, 97(3):140, 144 15(1):39-42 Hopewell, Wash., 10(3):192 Horton, Robert, 24(1):11-13 Hooded Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Hopkins, Charles B., 17(1):27 Hosie, John, 26(1):78 Colorado, by Robert Alan Goldberg, Hopkins, Esther, 101(1):9 Hoskin, A. J., comp., Memorial Addresses review, 74(1):41 Hopkins, Flora Ball, comp., Autobiography of in Joint Session of Senate and House, Hoodsport, Wash., 10(3):192 John Ball, review, 17(2):145-46 Fourteenth Legislature of the State of Hoofprints of a Cowboy and U.S. Ranger, Hopkins, Harry, 52(2):54-55 Washington, 1915, 6(3):209 Pony Trails in Wyoming, by John K. Hopkins, J. Castell, The Canadian Annual Hoskins, A. H., 27(4):335-36

176 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Hoskins, John Box, 12(4):243, 247, 259, 262, Spruce Production Division workers, Bertha L. Heilbron, review, 36(4):362 267, 269, 20(2):117-19, 121, 70(3):116- 82(4):132-39 How to Think Seriously about the Planet: 17 during WWII: for African American The Case for an Environmental Hosmer, H. L., 67(4):156, 158-60 defense workers, 67(4):165-66, Conservatism, by Roger Scruton, Hosmer, J. Allen, 27(3):219-26 92(3):139-43, 96(3):125-28, 96(1):3- review, 103(2):102 Hosmer, Theodore, 46(2):41 12; for defense workers, in Kirkland, “How Washington Territory Got Its Name,” Hosokawa, Bill, 87(1):30, 32, 34 Wash., 80(2):43, 45, 47-48; for Japanese by Warren J. Brier, 51(1):13-15 “Hospitality at the Punch Bowl: An Astorian’s American internee labor, 90(3):126-35 “How William Alexander Smith Became Recollections of an Evening with Housing Act (1937), 92(3):138 Amor De Cosmos,” by A. G. Harvey, Count Baranoff,” ed. John Francis Housing Authority of Portland, 92(3):139-43 26(4):274-79 McDermott, 48(2):55-58 Housing Corporation, U.S., 84(2):58-59 Howard, Addison, “Captain John Mullan,” hospitals, for the mentally ill, 65(1):24, 28, Housman, Robert L., “Boy Editors of Frontier 25(3):185-202 71(1):31-39, 71(4):152-61, 73(3):124- Montana,” 27(3):219-26; “The Frontier Howard, Azora, 50(2):53-62 33 Journals of Western Montana,” Howard, D. K. (Denny), 6(4):240 Hotaling, A. P., 17(3):175 29(3):269-76; “Frontier Society— Howard, Guy, 49(4):141-42 Hotel Washington (Aberdeen, Wash.), Cedar Creek, Montana: 1870-1874,” Howard, Helen Addison, 102(2):69 47(1):12 26(4):264-73; “Pioneer Montana’s works of: “The Mystery of Sacagawea’s hotels, 6(4):238-42, 74(1):2-10 Journalistic ‘Ghost’ Camp—Virginia Death,” 58(1):1-6; War Chief Joseph, Hotson, J. W., 20(3):168-70 City,” 29(1):53-59 102(2):69, review, 33(1):99-101 Hough, Alfred Lacey, “An Army Offi cer’s Trip Houston, David F., 34(4):341, 39(4):271-72 Howard, Helen Proctor, 11(4):250 to Alaska in 1869,” 40(1):44-64 Houston, Edwin J., The Land of Ice and Howard, Irene, The Struggle for Social Justice Hough, Emerson, The Covered Wagon, review, Snow, or, Adventures in Alaska, review, in British Columbia: Helena Gutteridge, 14(1):63; The Young Alaskans on the 4(2):131 the Unknown Reformer, review, Missouri, review, 14(1):63 Houston, Margaret, 91(3):136-37 85(1):42 Houghton, Edwin W., 81(4):135-37, Houston, Willard M., 77(2):42-43 Howard, J. Woodford, Jr., Mr. Justice Murphy: 83(4):133, 135-37, 141 Houston, William F., 37(1):47 A Political Biography, review, 60(4):237 Houghton, R. A., 36(3):226-27, 229 Houston Stewart Channel (B.C.), 20(2):114- Howard, James H., ed., The Warrior Who Houghton, Samuel G., A Trace of Desert 23 Killed Custer: The Personal Narrative Waters: The Great Basin Story, review, Hovis, Logan W., rev. of First across the of Chief Joseph White Bull, review, 68(4):194 Continent: Sir Alexander Mackenzie, 61(4):228 House, Albert V., rev. of William Henry 91(2):104; rev. of The Northern Gold Howard, John Galen, 53(3):92-93, 100(1):18- Seward, 60(1):45-46 Fleet: Twentieth-Century Gold Dredging 19, 25, 100(2):62-63, 73-74, 80-81 House, E. L., 79(1):10-14, 17 in Alaska, 90(1):50-51 Howard, John L., 73(4):147-48 House Committee on Un-American Activities “How ‘Art Assists Nature’: The Alaska- Howard, John Tasker, Our American Music, (hcua). See House Un-American Yukon-Pacifi c Exposition in the Pacifi c 60(1):27-28 Activities Committee Northwest Landscape,” by Thaïsa Way, Howard, Joseph Kinsey, 44(1):29, 54(1):3-4 A House for All Peoples: Ethnic Politics in 100(1):12-22 works of: Montana: High, Wide, and Chicago, 1890-1936, by John M. “How Asia Used to Drip at the Spout Handsome, review, 35(3):267-68; ed., Allswang, review, 64(1):39-40 into America,” by Marius Barbeau, Montana Margins: A State Anthology, The House of the Seven Brothers: Trees, Roots 24(3):163-73 review, 38(1):86-87 and Branches of the House of Ste-tee- How Can I Keep on Singing? (fi lm), by Melissa Howard, Mart A., 50(2):53-62 thlum, by Mary Ann Lambert, review, Young, review, 93(3):151 Howard, Minnie, 93(1):5, 7, 11 52(4):163 How Cities Won the West: Four Centuries Howard, Oliver Otis House Select Committee Investigating of Urban Change in Western North on Egan (Paiute leader), 26(1):16, 18-20, National Defense Migration. See Tolan America, by Carl Abbott, review, 22 Committee 100(1):49 and missionary work, 11(2):90-91 House Un-American Activities Committee “How Hawaii Honored Captain Cook, R.N., and Nez Perce War (1877), 6(3):146-47, (huac), 70(1):8, 89(1):4-6, 12-18, in 1928,” by Albert P. Taylor, 20(1):24- 151, 27(1):68, 74-75, 42(1):51, 54, 57, 88(4):186, 89(1):12-18 32 45(1):1-7, 49(4):129-45, 55(1):35-37 Houser, D. H., 27(2):170 How Raven Found the Daylight and Other and Spokane people, 98(4):169, 171 housing American Indian Stories, by Paul M. Howard, Rebecca K., 39(3):211-12, 49(1):36 for Alaska miners, 38(3):239-40 Levitt and Elissa S. Guralnick, review, Howard, William A., 15(4):290, 33(4):393- and Arts and Crafts movement, 92(3):115- 93(1):37-38 404, 78(3):74-76 26 “How Seattle Lost the Bogue Plan: Politics Howard A. Hanson Dam, 48(1):5-7 for atomic energy workers, 85(1):16, 19, versus Design,” by William H. Wilson, Howard and Galloway. See Howard, John 96(3):124-31 75(4):171-80 Galen and racial segregation: in Eugene, How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Howard Lewis house (Seattle), 85(4):151-53 Oreg., 63(1):15-17; at Hanford Site, Parks, by H. Duane Hampton, review, How-a-thlub (Peter Brown), 74(3):107, 110 96(3):124-31; in Portland, 92(3):137- 64(2):93 Howay, Frederic William, 12(4):285 48, 96(1):3-12; in Seattle, 67(4):165-66, How They Became President: Thirty-fi ve Ways death of, 35(1):89-90 100(3):112, 117 to the White House, by Rexford G. honored, 24(1):75, 24(4):308 during WWI: for shipyard workers, Tugwell, review, 56(4):184 works of: “About That Valuable 76(1):17-18, 84(2):51, 54-59; for How to Organize a Local Historical Society, by Manuscript,” 24(1):25-27; “The

Index 177 Attempt to Capture the Brig Otter,” to the Northwest Coast, Hawaii and A Biography of Allen E. Hasselborg, 21(3):179-88; “Authorship of the China, 1810-1813, review, 30(3):350- review, 89(2):107 Anonymous Account of Captain 51; ed., Voyages of the “Columbia” to the Howe, Joseph, 8(4):306-307 Cook’s Last Voyage,” 12(1):51-58; “The Northwest Coast 1787-1790 and 1790- Howe, Maurice L., Miles Goodyear, review, Ballad of the Bold Northwestman: An 1793, review, 33(4):439-40, rpt., review, 29(2):210-11 Incident in the Life of Captain John 66(2):96; ed., Zimmermann’s Captain Howe, R. S., 12(4):256, 260-70 Kendrick,” 20(2):114-23; “Captain Cook. An Account of the Third Voyage Howe, Samuel D., 7(3):245-46, 7(4):320, Cornelius Sowle on the Pacifi c Ocean,” of Captain Cook Around the World, 8(1):40, 51, 8(2):126, 129, 137, 24(4):243-49; “Captain Simon Metcalfe 1776-1780, by Henry Zimmermann, 13(4):266, 37(1):50, 52 and the Brig Eleanora,” 16(2):114-21; review, 22(1):60-62; rev. of Alexander Howe Sound (B.C.), 65(1):5 “The Dog’s Hair Blankets of the Coast Mackenzie’s Voyage to the Pacifi c Howell, Erle, Methodism in the Northwest, Salish,” 9(2):83-92; “Early Followers Ocean in 1793, 23(2):154; rev. of The review, 58(2):105 of Captain Gray,” 18(1):11-20; California Sea Otter Trade, 1784-1848, Howell, John Ewing, “Diary of an Emigrant “Important Hudson’s Bay Company 33(2):205-207; rev. of Captain Cook’s of 1845,” 1(3):138-58 Document,” 23(1):35-36; “The First Visit to the Hawaiian Islands, Howell, Joshua B., 11(4):256, 258-59 Loss of the Tonquin,” 13(2):83-92; 19(1):64; rev. of David Thompson, the Howell, Lem, 100(3):108-109, 111-13, 116, “Maclauries’ Travels Through America: Explorer, 16(1):62-63; rev. of The Death 118 A Pirated Account of Sir Alexander of Captain Cook: Some account of the Howell, Levi, 1(3):138-39 Mackenzie’s Voyages,” 23(2):83-87; contemporary illustrations, 19(1):64; Howell, Philip Hugh, The North American “A Short Account of Robert Haswell,” rev. of The Death of Captain James Indian 1926 Year Book, 17(4):302-303 24(2):83-90; “Some Notes on Cook’s Cook, 18(1):66; rev. of Documents Howell, Thomas Jefferson, 20(3):164, and Vancouver’s Ships, 1776-80, relating to the North West Company, 89(4):173, 176, 91(4):185 1791-95,” 21(4):268-70; “Some Notes 27(1):78-80; rev. of Early Days in Howeshetta, Jimmie (Jimmie Howe), upon Captain Robert Gray,” 21(1):8- Old Oregon, 7(4):324-26; rev. of 25(1):52, 56 12; “Some Remarks upon the New An Economic History of Canada, Hoxie, Frederick, ed., With the Nez Perces: Vancouver Journal,” 6(2):83-89; 27(3):272-73; rev. of Mutiny on the Alice Fletcher in the Field, 1889-92, by “The Spanish Settlement at Nootka,” Bounty, 25(1):65-67; rev. of The E. Jane Gay, review, 73(3):137 8(3):163-71; “The Trading Voyages Old Forts of Winnipeg, 1738-1927, Hoy, Eugene F., ed., From Copenhagen to of the Atahualpa,” 19(1):3-12; “The 19(1):68-69; rev. of The Pae humu Okanogan: The Autobiography of a Voyage of the Hope: 1790-1792,” of Heiaus Non-sacred, 19(1):64; rev. Pioneer, by U. E. Fries and Emil B. 11(1):3-28; “A Yankee Trader on of The Passes of the Rocky Mountains Fries, review, 41(2):175-77; ed., Pioneer the Northwest Coast, 1791-1795,” Along the Alberta Boundary, 19(1):66; Days in Idaho County, Vol. 2, by M. 21(2):83-94; ed., “Angus McDonald: A rev. of The Place of Captain Cook’s Alfreda Elsensohn, review, 43(3):241- Few Items of the West,” 8(3):188-229; Death, 19(1):64; rev. of The Political 42 ed., “Captains Gray and Kendrick: Adventures of John Henry: The Hoyle, Gwyneth, Flowers in the Snow: The The Barrell Letters,” 12(4):243-71; ed., Record of An International Imbroglio, Life of Isobel Wylie Hutchison, review, “An Early Account of the Loss of the 27(4):397-98; rev. of Reminiscences 93(2):103-104 Boston in 1803,” 17(4):280-88; British of the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Hoyt, Frederick B., “George Bronson Rea: Columbia; The Making of a Province, 18(2):141; rev. of The Rocks and Rivers From Old China Hand to Apologist for review, 20(1):67-68; British Columbia of British Columbia, 18(1):69-70; rev. Japan,” 69(2):61-70 and the United States: The North Pacifi c of The Romance of British Columbia, Hoyt, Frederick V., 15(2):112 Slope from Fur Trade to Aviation, 19(1):66-67; rev. of Sir Hoyt, James T., 80(3):108-10 review, 34(4):404-405; Builders of the and British Columbia, 22(2):146-47; Hoyt, John P., 4(4):251, 277, 22(4):278-83, West, 22(2):153; The Early History of rev. of Spanish Voyages to the Northwest 28(1):43-49, 42(2):129, 131, 134-35 the Fraser River Mines, 17(3):236; A Coast of America in the Sixteenth Hoyt, William Henry, ed., The Papers of List of Trading Vessels in the Maritime Century, 21(2):142-43; rev. of Twenty Archibald D. Murphy, 6(3):210-11 Fur Trade, 1785-1825, review, 66(1):36; Years of York Factory, 1694-1714: Hrdlicka, Ales, 103(3):108 A List of Trading Vessels in the Maritime Jeremie’s Account of Hudson Strait works of: Alaska Diary, review, 35(1):83- Fur Trade, 1820-1825, 26(2):150; The and Bay, 18(1):70-71; rev. of The War 84; Recent Discoveries Attributed to Overland Journey of the Argonauts of Trail of Big Bear, 18(1):68-69; rev. of Early Man in America, 9(4):310 1862, 11(3):233; ed., The Dixon-Meares The Wintering Partners on Peace River, Hubbard, Al, 54(3):96, 98, 100-102 Controversy, rpt., review, 66(2):96; 21(1):62-63 Hubbard, Dale, 45(4):118-19 ed., The Dixon-Meares Controversy— Howd, Cloice R., Industrial Relations in the Hubbard, Doris Winter, Widow-Makers Containing, Remarks on the Voyages West Coast Lumber Industry, 15(4):304- and Rhododendrons: Loggers—The of John Meares, by George Dixon, An 305 Unsung Heroes of World War II, review, Answer to Mr. George Dixon, by John Howe, Carrol B., Ancient Modocs of California 92(3):160 Meares, and Further Remarks on the and Oregon, review, 72(4):187 Hubbard, Eddie, 45(2):42 Voyages of John Meares, by George Howe, Horace, Jr., 49(1):37 Hubbard, George, 47(1):10 Dixon, review, 21(1):61-62; ed., The Howe, Horace, Sr., 49(1):29, 36, 38-39 Hubbard, Howard A., rev. of Mormon Journal of Captain James Colnett Howe, J. H., 44(2):77 Country, 34(1):113-14 aboard the Argonaut from April 26, Howe, Jimmie (Jimmie Howeshetta), Hubbard, Mary, rev. of The Coming Hawaii, 1789 to Nov. 3, 1791, review, 32(3):323- 25(1):52, 56 5(3):229-30 24; ed., The Voyage of the New Hazard Howe, John R., Bear Man of Admiralty Island: Hubbard, O. P., 73(1):12-13

178 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Hubbard, Thomas Jefferson, 4(3):174, 2(2):161-68, 2(3):254-64, 10(2):86, Pinkerton, review, 23(1):62-63 14(3):180, 15(3):174-76, 24(3):183 33(1):59-61 The Hudson’s Bay Company, by W. D. Vincent, Hubbard Cattle Company (Kalispell, Mont.), and Exploring Expedition, U.S., 19(1):72-73 70(3):134-36, 139 16(3):206-23, 16(4):291-95, 17(2):129- Hudson’s Bay Company Archives (London), Hubbart, Henry Clyde, The Older Middle 34, 80(1):23-25 29(1):3-15 West, 1840-1880, review, 28(2):201-202 families of employees of, 90(3):140-53, The Hudson’s Bay Company Claims, 1846- Hubbell, P. G., 74(3):107-108 96(2):95-100, 101(2):73-74, 79 1869, by Ralph Richard Martig, Hubbert, Jennifer, rev. of Sweet Cakes, Long fur trading posts, 8(2):102, 107-10, 25(4):310 Journey: The Chinatowns of Portland, 25(1):11-22, 38(3):220-28 “Hudson’s Bay Company Claims in the Oregon, 96(2):109 and Indian wars (1855-57), 8(4):291-307, Northwest,” 19(3):214-27 Hubbs, Paul K., Sr., 32(3):268-72, 275, 280, 17(4):295 Hudson’s Bay Record Society, 29(1):15, 111, 282 and Japanese shipwreck survivors, 39(2):84, 91 Hube, George, 91(3):166 36(4):320-21, 326-27, 73(1):21 Hudspeth’s Cutoff (Idaho), 32(3):292-95 Hubert, Joaquim, 90(3):144 and Jones-Immell massacre, 30(1):77-93 Hueston, Ethel, Calamity Jane of Deadwood Hubert Howe Bancroft, Historian of the West, as legal authority in early Oreg., 25(2):140, Gulch, review, 29(2):212-13; The Star by John Walton Caughey, review, 27(1):4-5, 7 of the West: The Romance of the Lewis 38(1):89-91 libraries of, 17(4):260-61, 271 and Clark Expedition, review, 26(3):235 “Hubert Work and the Department of the livestock herds of, 14(3):165-82, Huey Long, by T. Harry Williams, review, Interior, 1923-28,” by Eugene P. Trani, 55(3):119-20 62(2):92-93 61(1):31-40 and missionaries, 37(4):303-12, 42(3):225- Huffaker, Andrew, 29(2):122 Huckleberry, E. R., The Adventures of Dr. 26, 232-33, 48(3):76-79, 61(2):87-92, Huffman, Martin, 19(3):193 Huckleberry: Tillamook County, 64(2):60-67 Huggard, Christopher J., rev. of Wounding Oregon, review, 63(3):123 and mixed-race employees, 99(2):73-80, the West: Montana, Mining, and the Huculak, Mykhaylo, When Russia Was in 85-89 Environment, 92(3):156-57 America: The Alaska Boundary Treaty and native peoples, 40(4):321, 324, Huggins, Dean, 96(2):97 Negotiations, 1824-25, and the Role of 52(1):25-32, 103(3):118: alcohol, Huggins, Edward, 6(3):179-97, 6(4):265-70, Pierre de Poletica, review, 64(1):37 102(1):29; Cowlitz, 93(4):191-92; 8(4):303, 11(2):149, 11(3):219-20, 225, Hudson, Alfred E., Archaeology of the Upper Klallam, 1(2):16-29, 5(3):196-98; 228, 11(4):295, 12(1):68-70, 12(3):240, Columbia Region, review, 34(3):312-14, marriages with employees, 96(2):95- 13(3):228, 231, 13(4):293-99, 34(4):420 96, 99(2):74-77, 101(2):73-74, 79; 14(2):145-48, 14(3):223-24, 14(4):299- Hudson, G. F., The Far East in World Politics, mixed-race employees, 99(2):73-80, 306, 15(1):63-66, 15(2):126-43, 159-60, review, 29(1):101-102 85-89; population census, 54(4):159- 15(3):215-26, 15(4):289-98, 25(1):60- Hudson, Henry R., 52(4):137 66; slavery, 69(4):160-61 64, 101(2):71-73, 75-76, 80-82 Hudson, John A., All but the People: Franklin and North West Company merger, and diary of William F. Tolmie, 23(3):205 D. Roosevelt and His Critics, 1933-39, 15(3):199-204, 23(1):35-36, 39(3):192- papers of, 18(4):266-70, 37(1):77-78 review, 61(1):61 93 Huggins, Eli Lundy, 39(1):39-64 Hudson, M. S., 66(4):170 and Oregon Treaty (1846), 3(2):131-45, Huggins, Letitia Work, 18(4):268 Hudson, Thomas, 7(3):187-98 19(3):214-27, 21(1):46-47, 30(3):325- “Hugh Wynne, A Historical Novel,” by Max Hudson, William L., 14(4):301-302, 16(1):51- 29, 58(4):179-82, 186-87, 98(2):90-92, Farrand, 1(3):101-108 52, 55-61, 17(3):227-29, 17(2):143, 101(2):76, 81 Hugh Wynne, free Quaker: Sometime brevet 80(1):22, 24 and Pacifi c railroad survey, 32(1):13-14, lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Hudson Water Company, 42(1):35-37 17-18 Excellency, General Washington, by S. Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) relations with American fur traders, Weir Mitchell, 1(3):101-108 in Alaska, 14(4):243-46, 36(2):122-24, 40(4):273-94 Hughes, Charles C., Eskimo Boyhood: 58(1):38-39 research on, by Frances Fuller Victor, An Autobiography in Psychosocial archives of, 15(3):237, 29(1):3-15, 45(4):109 Perspective, review, 66(3):139 41(2):164-65 in Rocky Mountains, 6(1):9-10, 37(2):100, Hughes, Charles Evans, 36(3):206-208, Bancroft, Hubert Howe, on, 86(3):133, 102, 106 37(2):115-17, 120-21, 124, 48(4):115, 135-36 and San Juan boundary dispute, 2(4):290- 76(1):28 and B.C.: annexation movement in 93, 23(1):40, 43-45, 23(2):134-36, Hughes, Flora Eloris Payne, 8(1):32 (1867), 80(3):104, 106, 109-10; 23(3):196-99, 23(4):291-95, 299-300, Hughes, Glenn, 70(1):17, 85(3):116 development of, 23(2):95-98; founding 43(3):188, 190-95, 200-203, 205-206, Hughes, Howard D., 16(2):130-31 of Victoria, 103(2):67; Fraser River 212, 62(2):60, 62-63, 68, 98(2):56-57 Hughes, J. Donald, rev. of American mining, 18(3):199-206; Vancouver and settlers, 1(4):223, 225-26, 7(1):41-42, Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics, Island, administration of, 8(3):223-25, 7(2):137-41 90(3):155-56; rev. of The Wild and 19(2):139, 22(2):117-28, 23(2):96- trade functions of, 26(4):244-48 the Domestic: Animal Representation, 98, 110-16, 29(1):18-24, 49(3):118, and Wash. place names, 1(1):6, 8-11 Ecocriticism, and Western American 71(3):101-102, 104 and Whitman massacre, 1(1):38-43 Literature, 93(1):47-48 and Cape Disappointment, 14(4):266-68 See also Puget Sound Agricultural Hughes, Janet, 87(1):25-26 chief factors of (1821-46), 28(4):405-409 Company; names of individual Hughes, John C., Booth Who? A Biography and Columbia River, 5(3):194-206 employees; names of individual forts; of Booth Gardner, Washington’s in Coquille River area, 82(3):101-104 names of individual ships Charismatic 19th Governor, review, documents of, 1(4):256-66, 2(1):40-43, Hudson’s Bay Company, by Robert E. 103(2):100-101; Slade Gorton: A Half

Index 179 Century in Politics, review, 103(3):147- The Humboldt: Highroad of the West, by Dale by John Walton Caughey, review, 48 L. Morgan, review, 34(4):410-11 61(2):108-109 Hughes, Rosilla, 23(3):238 Hume, Edgar Erskine, LaFayettte and the A Hundred and Sixty Books by Washington Hughes, Sam, 57(1):33-34 Society of the Cincinnati, 25(3):234 Authors, by Susan Whitcomb Hassell, Hughes, William (sailor), 21(3):181-87 Hume, George W., 47(1):10 review, 7(4):327-28 Hughes, William Morris (politician) Hume, R. D., 50(4):127-32 Hungate, James, 22(4):283 50(3):112 Hume, Richard L., rev. of Beyond Equality: Hungerford, Edward, Wells Fargo: Advancing Hughes, William P. (newspaper editor), Labor and the Radical Republicans, the American Frontier, review, 91(2):60-61, 67 1862-1872, 60(1):47; rev. of 1866: 41(1):78-79 Hughitt, Marvin, 81(2):67-73 The Critical Year Revisited, 71(3):134; Hungry Wolf, Adolf, The Blood People, A Hugo, Richard, 97(4):180, 182, 184-86 rev. of John Brown’s Journey: Notes Division of the Blackfoot Confederacy: The Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland and Refl ections on His America and An Illustrated Interpretation of the Old Commission, Inc., 15(3):232 Mine, 70(3):140; rev. of Nothing but Ways, review, 70(2):88 Huiquinanichi. See Wickaninnish Freedom: Emancipation and Its Legacy, Hunn, Eugene S., Nch’i-Wána, “The Big Hulbert, Archer Butler, 25(2):159 75(4):182; rev. of Sections and Politics: River”: Mid-Columbia Indians and works of: The Call of the Columbia: Iron Selected Essays by William B. Hesseltine, Their Land, review, 82(3):113; rev. of Men and Saints Take the Oregon Trail, 60(4):228-29; rev. of Space, Time, and The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales of the 26(1):69-70; Frontiers, the Genius of Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and Teninos and Adjacent Mid-Columbia American Nationality, 21(2):148-49; the Irrepressible Confl ict, 1815-1861, River Indian Nations, 83(4):155-56; ed., Marcus Whitman, Crusader, Pt. 1: 67(1):34; rev. of Stephen A. Douglas, rev. of Gathering What the Great 1802-1839, review, 28(1):89-91, Pt. 2: 65(2):85-86 Nature Provided: Food Traditions of the 1839 to 1843, review, 30(1):109-10, Pt. Hume, William, 50(4):126-27 Gitksan, 73(1):40; rev. of A Stó:lo-Coast 3: 1843 to 1847, review, 33(1):71; ed., Hummasti, P. G., “Finns on Both Sides: The Salish Historical Atlas, 93(3):149-50 The Oregon Crusade: Across Land and Development of Finnish Communities Hunnewell, James, 12(3):173-74, 189 Sea to Oregon, review, 27(1):80-83; along the Lower Columbia River,” Hunsaker, Jacob, 14(2):116 ed., Where Rolls the Oregon; Prophet 93(3):137-45; rev. of The Finn Factor Hunt, Cornelius E., The Shenandoah; or, The and Pessimist Look Northwest, review, in American Labor, Culture and Society, Last Confederate Cruiser, 13(1):76-77 25(2):148-49 70(2):90 Hunt, Dominick, 33(3):304 Hulbert, Dorothy Printup, ed., Marcus Hummel, Don, Stealing the National Parks: Hunt, Erling M., 35(2):170 Whitman, Crusader, Pt. 1: 1802-1839, The Destruction of Concessions and works of: ed., Citizens of a New World, review, 28(1):89-91, Pt. 2: 1839 to Public Access, review, 80(2):72 35(4):371 1843, review, 30(1):109-10, Pt. 3: 1843 Hummel, Edward A., rev. of Grass of the Hunt, Garrett Bratt, 11(3):238-39 to 1847, review, 33(1):71; ed., The Earth: Immigrant Life in the Dakota Hunt, George (ethnologist), 81(2):51 Oregon Crusade: Across Land and Sea to Country, 42(3):256-57 Hunt, George T., The Wars of the Iroquois: A Oregon, review, 27(1):80-83 Hummel, Sarah M., 20(2):103 Study in Intertribal Trade Relations, Hull, Cordell, 65(1):10-13 humor, 55(4):170-76, 71(1):2-14, 84(3):82-90 review, 31(3):356-57; rev. of Old Hull, Raymond, Vancouver’s Past, review, Humphrey, Grace, Women in American Jules, 27(3):271-72; rev. of Take All to 66(3):141 History, 12(4):309 Nebraska, 27(3):266-67 Hulley, Clarence C., “A Historical Survey of Humphrey, H. M., 15(2):103 Hunt, H. Draper, Hannibal Hamlin of Maine: the Matanuska Valley Settlement in Humphrey, L. W., 50(3):111 Lincoln’s First Vice-President, review, Alaska,” 40(4):327-40; Alaska, 1741- Humphrey, Napoleon B., 53(4):145-46 61(4):227 1953, 103(3):116; rev. of Alaskan Group Humphrey, Seth K., Following the Prairie Hunt, H. F., “Slavery among the Indians of Settlement: The Matanuska Valley Frontier, 23(1):72 Northwest America,” 9(4):277-83 Colony, 42(1):85-86 Humphrey, William E., 25(3):225-27, Hunt, Irmgard Elsner, rev. of Wild Teas, Hulse, James W., rev. of Adolph Sutro: A 99(3):108 Coffees and Cordials, 73(3):136 Biography, 54(4):179; rev. of Comstock Humphreys, A. A., 10(1):5, 14, 16 Hunt, J. J., 6(4):239 Commotion: The Story of the Territorial Humphreys, David, 53(1):35, 42 Hunt, James M., 6(2):107, 23(1):78-79, Enterprise, 46(2):60-61 Humphreys, Mary Gay, ed., Missionary 45(3):75-81 Hult, Ruby El, Lost Mines and Treasures of the Explorers Among the American Indians, Hunt, Jonathan R., rev. of Acts of Occupation: Pacifi c Northwest, review, 49(1):45-46; review, 4(4):293 Canada and Arctic Sovereignty, 1918- Northwest Disaster: Avalanche and Humphreys, Mike, 103(2):55, 62 1925, 102(3):148-49 Fire, review, 52(3):116; Steamboats in Humphreys, Wilbur Raymond, 72(1):23-24, Hunt, Leigh S. J., 14(3):188, 190, 16(2):129, the Timber, review, 44(1):41-42; The 27 17(3):185, 17(4):254, 53(4):133-34 Untamed Olympics: The Story of a Hundley, Helen S., rev. of Essays on the Hunt, Lewis, 23(4):287-89, 297-98 Peninsula, review, 46(1):31 Ethnography of the Aleuts (At the End Hunt, Linda Lawrence, Bold Spirit: Helga “Human Interest Notes on Seattle and the of the Eighteenth and First Half of the Estby’s Forgotten Walk across Victorian Alaskan Gold Rush,” by Charles M. Nineteenth Century), 89(3):161-62; rev. America, 95(4):210-11 Gates, 34(2):205-11 of Fedor Petrovich Litke, 89(3):161-62 Hunt, Mike “Mother,” 52(3):103 A Humanitarian Study of the Coming Hundley, Norris, Jr., Water and the West: The Hunt, N. Bunker, 95(3):122 Immigration Problem on the Pacifi c Colorado River Compact and the Politics Hunt, Robert S., rev. of Westward in Eden: Coast, by Charles W. Blanpied, of Water in the American West, review, The Public Lands and the Conservation 5(2):148 68(2):98-99; ed., The American West: Movement, 74(4):182 Humble, Ross, 75(1):6-12 Frontier and Region. Interpretations Hunt, Timothy Dwight, 76(4):148-55

180 Pacifi c Northwest Quarterly Hunt, W. Herbert, 95(3):122 Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, Territories, by John Sandlos, review, Hunt, William Price. See Hunt, Wilson 72(2):92; rev. of Journal of an Aleutian 99(4):198-99 (William) Price Year, 80(3):112; rev. of Life in Alaska: Hunters of the Northern Forest: Designs for Hunt, William R., “‘I Chopped Wood’: The Reminiscences of a Kansas Woman, Survival Among the Alaskan Kutchin, by George M. Pilcher on the Yukon,” 1916-1919, 80(3):112; rev. of A List Richard K. Nelson, review, 65(3):149- 63(2):63-68; “Northwest Bibliography of Trading Vessels in the Maritime 50 from Dall to Lada-Mocarski,” Fur Trade, 1785-1825, 66(1):36; rev. Hunthausen, Raymond, 95(3):136-37 62(3):117-20; Alaska: A Bicentennial of Russian Population in Alaska and Hunting for Hidden Gold, by Franklin W. History, 103(3):117, review, 73(2):62- California, Late 18th Century—1867, Dixon, 92(2):109 65; Arctic Passage: The Turbulent 66(1):36; rev. of Spanish Voyages to The Hunting of the Buffalo, by E. Douglas History of the Land and People of the Northwest Coast of America in the Branch, review, 21(1):66-67 the Bering Sea, 1697-1975, review, Sixteenth Century, 60(3):162; rev. of Hunting on Kenai Peninsula, by J. W. Eddy, 68(4):163; Distant Justice: Policing the A Voyage to California, 66(2):85-86; 16(4):306-308 Alaskan Frontier, review, 79(4):163; rev. of Voyage to the South Atlantic Hunting Tradition in a Changing World: Yup’ik Front-Page Detective: William J. Burns and Round Cape Horn into the Pacifi c Lives in Alaska Today, by Ann Fienup- and the Detective Profession, 1880- Ocean, 66(2):96; rev. of Voyages of the Riordan, with William Tyson, Paul 1930, review, 82(4):156; North of 53: “Columbia” to the Northwest Coast, John, Marie Meade, and John Active, The Wild Days of the Alaska-Yukon 1787-1790 and 1790-1793, 66(2):96 review, 92(4):213-14 Mining Frontier, 1870-1914, review, Hunt, Wilson (William) Price, 4(2):121-22, Huntington, B. S., 26(3):200 67(4):180; To Stand at the Pole: The 4(3):170-71, 21(1):14, 22(3):235-36, Huntington, Benjamin, 26(3):200 Dr. Cook–Admiral Peary North Pole 23(4):261, 266-70, 275-76, 28(4):411, Huntington, Chandler R., 26(3):200 Controversy, review, 74(4):179; rev. of 31(2):162-65, 35(3):218, 37(2):94-97, Huntington, Charles Andrew, 26(3):200, Adventures of a Zoologist, 73(2):94; rev. 48(2):55-58, 98(1):11 37(1):49 of Alaska and Its History, 58(4):211- Hunter, Celia, 96(4):176-77 Huntington, Collis P., 39(4):258-59 12; rev. of The Alaska Highway: Papers Hunter, Charles H., rev. of The Golden Haze: Huntington, Daniel R., 84(1):38 of the 40th Anniversary Symposium, With Captain Cook in the South Pacifi c, Huntington, David L., 82(4):124-25, 127-29 77(4):151; rev. of Alaskan Shipping, 56(1):37; rev. of Hawaii: Reciprocity Huntington, Gloria, 75(3):137-38 1867-1878: Arrivals and Departures or Annexation, 60(2):117; rev. of Huntington, Harry Darby, 13(1):3, 17-18, at the Port of Sitka, 66(1):36; rev. of The Hawaiian Republic (1894-1898) 26(3):199-200 American Activities in the Central and Its Struggle to Win Annexation, Huntington, Henry E., 18(3):238 Pacifi c, 1790-1870, 65(2):78; rev. of 53(2):84-85; rev. of The Hawaiian Huntington, Jacob, 26(3):200 Baranov, Chief Manager of the Russian Revolution (1893-94), 51(4):188; rev. Huntington, James M., 26(3):200, 71(4):154- Colonies in America, 66(1):36; rev. of John Ledyard’s Journal of Captain 56 of Bibliotheca Australiana, 1st series, Cook’s Last Voyage, 55(4):188-89; rev. Huntington, John Webster Perit, 26(3):200, 59(1):32, 2d series, 60(1):34-35; rev. of The Massie Case, 58(3):151-54; rev. 97(4):190-99 of Breaking Trail: Hudson Stuck of of Rape in Paradise, 58(3):151-54; rev. Huntington, Margaret, 26(3):197 Texas and Alaska, 80(2):71; rev. of of Something Terrible Has Happened, Huntington, Sidney, Shadows on the Koyukuk: Captain James Cook, 59(4):216-17; 58(3):151-54 An Alaskan Native’s Life along the River, rev. of Cartography of the Northwest Hunter, Cushman, 18(2):123, 126-31, 103(3):113 Coast of America to the Year 1800, 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Huntington, Simon (father), 26(3):197 60(3):162; rev. of Chronological Hunter, Elma, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntington, Simon (son), 26(3):197-98 History of the North-eastern Voyages 98, 18(4):277-88 Huntington, Thomas W., 26(3):200 of Discovery; and of the Early Eastern Hunter, Frank, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntington, William, 26(3):200 Navigations of the Russians, 66(2):96; 98, 18(4):277-88 “The Huntington Clan,” by Alice Stewart rev. of Dictionary of Alaska Place Hunter, Giles, 13(3):167-80 Miller, 26(3):197-201 Names, 60(4):224-25; rev. of The Hunter, Henry, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntington Library, 21(2):158, 29(1):41-51 Dixon-Meares Controversy, 66(2):96; 98, 18(4):277-88 The Huntington Library Bulletin, 1931, rev. of Explorations of Kamchatka, Hunter, James, 18(2):123-31, 18(3):191-98, 22(3):232-33 North Pacifi c Scimitar: Report of a 18(4):277-88 Huntley, Herbert B., 30(1):28-30 Journey Made to Explore Eastern Siberia Hunter, Lena, 18(2):123, 126-31, 18(3):191- Huntley, Silas, 74(1):8-10 in 1735-1741, 64(3):128-29; rev. of 98, 18(4):277-88 Huntley irrigation project (Mont.), 89(4):190, Fighting for the Forty-Ninth Star: C. Hunter, Louise H., Buddhism in Hawaii: Its 195, 197 W. Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska Impact on a Yankee Community, review, Huntoon, Bert, 91(3):166 Statehood, 102(3):147; rev. of Going to 64(1):46 Huntress, Frederick, 13(1):8-13 Meet a Man: Denver’s Last Legal Public Hunter, Sallie (Mrs. James), 18(2):123-31, Huntsville (ship), 8(4):258 Execution, 27 July 1886, 84(2):76; rev. 18(3):191-98, 18(4):277-88 Huntsville, Wash., 10(3):193 of History of Kamtschatka, 66(2):85- Hunter, Shobid, 80(2):61 Hurd, Jared S., 43(2):95, 99, 110, 113-15 86; rev. of A History of the Russian Hunter, William W., Missouri ’49er: The Hurley, Edward Nash, 84(2):51, 54-59 American Company, Vol. 2, 72(2):92; Journal of William W. Hunter on the Hurley, F. Jack, Marion Post Wolcott: A rev. of H.M.S. “Sulphur” on the Southern Gold Trail, review, 84(2):68 Photographic Journey, review, 81(1):33 Northwest and California Coasts, 1837 Hunters, Wash., 10(3):193 Hurley, George, 32(1):69 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain Hunters at the Margin: Native People and Hurley-Mason Company (Tacoma), Edward Belcher and Midshipman Wildlife Conservation in the Northwest 58(4):191-94

Index 181 Hurn, David, 95(4):182, 187-88, 191-92 Hutton, Edith Wilson, A Promise of Good See also Bonneville Power Administration; Hurn, Reba, 95(4):182-93 Things: Longfi eld Baptist Church, 1831- names of individual dams Hurt, O. V., 94(2):69-82 1981, review, 75(4):183 “Hydro-Electric Power in Washington,” by C. Husband, Michael B., “William I. Marshall Hutton, Levi “Al,” 57(2):50-56, 78(3):88 Edward Magnusson, 19(2):90-98 and the Legend of Marcus Whitman,” Hutton, May Arkwright, 57(2):49-56, Hydroelectric Power in Washington. A Brief on 64(2):57-69 67(2):57-61, 96(2):78-80, 96(2):178-80 Proposed Grand Coulee Dams, by Carl Huser, Verne, On the River with Lewis and Hutton, Paul Andrew, ed., Soldiers West: Edward Magnusson, 26(2):153 Clark, review, 96(3):161-63 Biographies from the Military Frontier, hydrography, in Pacifi c railroad survey Hussey, John A., “Fort Casey—Garrison for review, 80(1):35; rev. of General George reports, 10(1):8, 11-12 Puget Sound,” 47(2):33-43; Champoeg, Wright: Guardian of the Pacifi c Coast, “Hydropower in Juneau: Technology as Place of Transition: A Disputed History, 81(1):32 a Guide to the Development of an review, 60(1):40; The History of Fort Hutton Settlement (Spokane), 57(2):55-56 Alaskan Community,” by John S. Vancouver and Its Physical Structure, The Hutton Settlement: A Home for One Man’s Whitehead, 75(2):62-69 review, 49(3):123-24 Family, by Doris H. Pieroth, review, Hyland, Peter Edward, 1(3):127-28, 38(1):7, Huston, Joseph W., 33(3):289, 47(4):110, 113 95(3):150 11-15, 17, 39(3):200-10 Hustvedt, Lloyd, Rasmus Bjørn Anderson, Hyatt, Glenn, 80(4):128-32, 90(2):108 Hyland, Thomas A., 39(3):204 Pioneer Scholar, review, 58(3):163-64 Hydaburg Indian Reservation, 82(4):142, 145, Hyman, Harold M., Soldiers and Spruce: Hutchens, John K., One Man’s Montana: An 147 Origins of the Loyal Legion of Loggers Informal Portrait of a State, review, Hyde, Amasa L., 33(3):337 and Lumbermen, review, 55(3):135- 56(3):136-37 Hyde, Anne F., An American Vision: Far 36; To Try Men’s Souls: Loyalty Tests in Hutcheson, Austin E., rev. of Gold Rush: The Western Landscape and National American History, review, 52(2):76-77; Journals, Drawings, and Other Papers Culture, 1820-1920, review, 83(2):77; rev. of False Witness, 61(3):181-82 of J. Goldsborough Bruff—Captain, rev. of Americans Interpret the Hyman, Sidney, The Lives of William Benton, Washington City and California Mining Parthenon: The Progression of Greek review, 64(1):41-42; Marriner S. Association, April 2, 1849–July 20, 1851, Revival Architecture from the East Coast Eccles: Private Entrepreneur and Public 40(4):345-46; rev. of The Mountain to Oregon, 1800-1860, 84(3):109; rev. of Servant, review, 70(2):84 Meadows Massacre, 42(3):248-49 Bonanza Rich: Lifestyles of the Western Hymes, Dell, rev. of Pioneers of American Hutcheson, Elwood, 49(3):110 Mining Entrepreneurs, 83(3):116 Anthropology: The Uses of Biography, Hutchins, Charles, 37(1):48-49, 54 Hyde, Charles Leavitt, The Story of an 59(3):166-67 Hutchins, James S., ed., Wheel Boats on the Adventurous and Active Life, review, Hynding, Alan A., “Eugene Semple’s Seattle Missouri: The Journals and Documents 31(2):219 Canal Scheme,” 59(2):77-87; The of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Expedition, Hyde, Eugene B., 62(2):80, 82 Public Life of Eugene Semple: Promoter 1824-26, review, 93(2):96-97 Hyde, Frederick W., The Milwaukee Road, and Politician of the Pacifi c Northwest, Hutchins, Robert Maynard, The Higher review, 83(3):114 review, 65(4):187 Learning in America, review, 28(2):217- Hyde, George E., Red Cloud’s Folk: A History Hynes, Frank, 91(4):206-207 18 of the Oglala Sioux Indians, review, Hutchinson (settler), 23(1):55-60 29(2):217-19 Hutchinson, Ernest N., 51(2):84 Hyde, John, 68(4):178-80, 184-85 Hutchinson, Hayward M., 62(1):1-6, Hyde, Samuel C., 22(4):277-78 I 68(3):120-27, 89(2):59-62 hydraulic mining, 90(1):20-21, 26 Hutchinson, James S., ed., Sierra Club Hydraulic Mining in California: A Tarnished “I Am a Democrat”: The Political Career of Bulletin, 1925 ed., 16(4):308 Legacy, by Powell Greenland, review, David Bennett Hill, by Herbert J. Bass, Hutchinson, Kohl and Company, 62(1):1-6, 93(4):200-201 review, 54(2):85-86 68(3):120-26, 89(2):59-62 Hydroelectric Commission (Oregon), “I Am Looking to the North for My Life”: “The Hutchinson, Kohl Story: A Fresh Look,” 88(4):210 Sitting Bull, 1876-1881, by Joseph by Frank H. Sloss and Richard A. hydroelectric power, 46(1):26-27 Manzione, review, 83(1):37 Pierce, 62(1):1-6 in Alaska, 75(2):62-69 “‘I Am Not in China. . . . This Country Is Hutchinson, W. H., rev. of Paul Bunyan: Last in B.C., 99(1):48 Bad Enough’: Edward D. Cowen in of the Frontier Demigods, 58(2):104- in Columbia Basin, 61(3):143-44, the Northwest,” by Lewis O. Saum, 105 65(1):33-36, 82(1):2-7, 86(4):178-88, 87(2):59-71 Hutchinson, William R., rev. of A Religious 87(1):10-12, 14, 87(2):75-79, 110 “‘I came voluntarily to work, sing and dance’: History of America, 58(2):100-101 and federal policy: under Dwight Stories from the Eskimo Village Hutchinson and Hirsch (San Francisco), Eisenhower, 65(1):29-37; under at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi c 62(1):3-4 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 61(3):138, 141- Exposition,” by Lisa Blee, 101(3/4):107- Hutchison, Bruce, Canada. Tomorrow’s Giant, 46, 76(4):124-26 108, 113, 126-39 review, 49(1):43-44; The Struggle for in Idaho, 89(3):166 “‘I Chopped Wood’: George M. Pilcher on the the Border, review, 48(1):27-28 in Mont., 103(1):4, 6-11 Yukon,” by William R. Hunt, 63(2):63- Huthmacher, J. Joseph, Senator Robert in Oreg., 88(4):210, 100(4):172, 175-77 68 F. Wagner and the Rise of Urban and public lands, 48(3):93-98 I Dissent: The Legacy of Chief Justice James Liberalism, review, 61(3):180-81; rev. and public-private partnership debate, Clark McReynolds, by James E. Bond, of American Catholics and the Roosevelt 55(2):55-60, 62-63, 66, 65(1):29-37 review, 85(1):45 Presidency, 1932-1936, 60(4):236-37 regional development of, 53(2):65-76 I Do: A Cultural History of Montana Hutson, Frederick C., 49(3):91, 95-97 in Wash., 19(2):90-98, 82(4):122-31 Weddings, by Martha Kohl, review,

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