(Articles and Documents) 1906-1929

(Articles and Documents) 1906-1929

CONTENTS (ARTICLES AND DOCUMENTS) 1906-1929 YOLo 1. NO. 1. OCTOBER, 1906 NOTE. The publication of the WASHINGTON HISTORICAL QUARTERLY was begun in October, 1906. It was suspended from October, 1908, until April, 1912, since which time it has been regularly issued. Its field covers broadly the history of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The following tables set forth by volume, number and date of issue the articles and documents of the first twenty volumes. Book reviews, reprints and im­ portant news items are brought out in the index. J. N. BOWMAN Washington Nomenclature-A Study STEPHEN B. L. PENROSE Problems of the Pacific HARVEY W. SCOTT Jason Lee's Place in History CLARENCE B. BAGLEY The Cayuse, or First Indian War in the Northwest THOMAS W. PROSCH Diary of Dr. David S. Maynard While Cross­ ing the Plains in 1850 EDWARD McMAHON Some Evidences of the Influence of Politics on the Efficiency of the Army, 1861-65 DOCUMENTS-Echo of the Dred Scott Decision Northern Emigrant Route Beginnings of the Lake Washington Canal Pickett Grateful for Recognition Decapitation of Colonel Ebey Sovereign Americans on San Juan First Attempt to Ascend Mount Rainier YOLo 1. NO.2. JANUARY, 1907 ALBERT E. MEAD Collecting Portraits of Washington's Gov­ ernors ASHMUN N. BROWN Preserving Our Public Records FRANK ERMATINGER Earliest Expeditions Against Puget Sound Indians CHARLES M. BUCHANAN Dialectic Variants of the Nisqually Linguistic Root Stock of Puget Sound THOMAS W. PROSCH Efforts to Save the Historic McLoughlin House D. C. CoRBIN Recollections of a Pioneer Railroad Builder W. T. DOVELL The Pathfinder DOCUMENTS-Causes of Indian Troubles Indian Dangers at Whatcom Two Documents about Chief Leschi Unpleasant Information about Chief Kitsap Father Chirouse Was Prudent Early Emigration to Oregon (287) 288 Contents, Volumes I-XX YOLo 1. NO.3. APRIL, 1907 MAX FARRAND Hugh Wynne, A Historical Novel S. WEIR MITCHELL The Birthday of Washington J. N. BOWMAN Cook's Place in Northwest History QUINCY A. BROOKS Taken Prisoner by the Indians MRS. THOMAS W. PROSCH The Protestant Episcopal as a Missionary and Pioneer Church HARLIN I. SMITH A Vast Neglected Field for Archaeological Research R. D. GWYDIR Prehistoric Spokane-An Indian Legend DOCUMENTS-Diary of John E. Howell, an Emigrant of 1845 The Naming of Seward in Alaska YOLo 1. NO.4. JULY, 1907 GEORGE F. WHITWORTH Retrospect of Half a Century C. T. JOHNSON Daniel Webster, Ashburton and Old Oregon REUBEN GOLD THWAITES William Clark: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman JOSEPH SCHAFER Jesse Applegate: Pioneer, Statesman and Philosopher T. C. ELLIOTT The Indian Council at Walla Walla DOCUMENTS-Old Letters from Hudson's Bay Company Officials and Employes from 1829 to 1840 YOLo II. NO. 1. OCTOBER, 1907 CONTRIBUTION Sarah Loretta Denny, a Tribute C. T. JOHNSON Daniel Webster and Old Oregon EDMOND S. MEANY Last Survivor of the Oregon Mission of 1840 EDWIN EELLS The Whitman Monument THOMAS W. PROSCH The United States Army in Washington Ter­ ritory FRANK A. KITTREDGE } ASHlIWN N. BROWN Washington Territory in the War Between the GEO. W. EASTERBROOK States DOCUMENTS-Old Letters from Hudson's Bay Company Officials and Employes from 1829 to 1840, continued YOLo II. NO.2. JANUARY, 1908 CHARLES D. TENNEY Chinese History WILLIAM F. PROSSER A Visit to West Point THOMAS W. PROSCH The Military Roads of Washington Territory K. ASAKAWA Why and How Japanese History may be Studied With Profit in America EDWIN EELLS Heroes and Heroines of the Long Ago CHARLES W. SMITH Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System of Classification for the History of the Pacific Northwest DOCUMENTS-Old Letters from Hudson's Bay Company Officials and Employes from 1829 to 1840, continued Contents, Volumes I-XX 289 YOLo II. NO.3. APRIL, 1908 C. T. JOHNSON The Evolution of a Lament EDWARD McMAHON Stephen A. Douglas: A Study of the Attempt to Settle the Question of Slavery in the Territories by the Application of Popular Sovereignty-1850-1860 JOEL GRAHAM A Massacre on the Frontier THOMAS W. PROSCH The Indian War of 1858 J. N. BOWMAN The State Archives at Olympia WILLIAM P. MATTHEWS The Oregon Pioneer DOCUMENTS-Old Letters from Hudson's Bay Company Officials and Employes from 1829 to 1840, concluded YOLo II. NO.4. JULY, 1908 ROLLIN J. REEVES Marking the Washington-Idaho Boundary CHARLES McKAY History of San Juan Island ALBERT E. EGGE The Making of the English People THOMAS W. PROSCH Seattle and the Indians of Puget Sound EDWARD McMAHON Stephen A. Douglas: A Study of the Attempt to Settle the Question of Slavery in the Ter­ ritories by the Application of Popular Sov­ ereignty-1850-1860 S. ]. CHADWICK Colonel Steptoe's Battle THE ROSALIA CITIZEN Dedication of Steptoe Memorial Park DOCUMENTS-Beginning of San Juan Dispute, Letters from Governors Douglas and Stevens Establishing the Navy Yard, Puget Sound YOLo III. NO.!. OCTOBER, 1908 CHARLES W. SMITH A Contribution Toward a Bibliography of Marcus Whitman T. C. ELLIOTT Dr. John McLoughlin and his Guests W. P. WINANS Fort Colville, 1859-1869 DOCUMENTS-Transfer of Alaska to the United States Instructions from William H. Seward and Report of Gen­ eral Rousseau YOLo III. NO.2. APRIL, 1912 ]. N. BOWMAN The Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Northwest STELLA E. PEARCE Suffrage in the Pacific Northwest: Old Ore­ gon and Washington GUY VERNON BENNETT Eastward Expansion of Population from the Pacific Slope OLIVER H. RICHARDSON Mary Queen of Scots in the Light of Recent Historical Investigations DOCUMENTS-Secret Mission of Warre and Vavasour 290 Contents, Volumes I-XX VOL. III. NO.3. JULY, 1912 JAMES C. STRONG Reminiscences of a Pioneer of the Territory of Washington SOL H. LEWIS A History of the Railroads in Washington T. C. ELLIOTT Journal of John Work, November and De­ cember, 1824 DOCUMENTS-Journal of William Fraser Tolmie VOL. III. NO.4. OCTOBER, 1912 BEN DRIFTMIER Comparative Study of Constitutions for Pro­ visions Not Found in Our Own T. C. ELLIOTT Walla Walla and Missoula FRANK H. WOODY From Missoula to Walla Walla III 1857 on Horseback JAMES CLARK STRONG The Whitman Controversy THOMAS W. PROSCH The Pioneer Dead of 1911 VOL. IV. NO.1. JANUARY, 1913 O. B. SPERLIN Exploration of the Upper Columbia LEO JONES Proposed Amendments to the State Constitu­ tion of Washington ALLEN WEIR William Weir THOMAS W. PROSCH The Pioneer Dead of 1912 VOL. IV. NO.2. APRIL, 1913 FRANK A. GoLDER A Survey of Alaska, 1743-1799 THOMAS W. PROSCH Washington Territory Fifty Years Ago CAMILLA THOMPSON DONNELL Early Days at White Salmon and The Dalles GUY VERNON BENNETT Early Relations of the Sandwich Islands to the Old Oregon Territory VOL. IV. NO.3. JULY, 1913 GEORGE W. SOLIDAY Independence Day in the Far Northwest EDMOND S. MEANY The Story of Three Olympic Peaks ISAAC H. WHEALDON Stories and Sketches from Pacific Count?' C. T. JOHNSON Did Webster Ever Say This? DOCUMENTS-Letter from John John Tyler to His Son VOL. IV. NO.4. OCTOBER, 1913 LEBBEUS J. KNAPP Origin of the Constitution of the State of Washington JOHN R. KINNEAR Notes on the Constitutional Convention THEODORE L. STILES The Constitution of the State and Its Effects Upon Public Interests DOCUMENTS-Correspondence About Indian Lands Contents, Volumes I-XX 291 VOL. V. NO.!. JANUARY, 1914 CLARENCE B. BAGLEY George Wilkes LEWIS H. ST. JOHN The Present Status and Probable Future of the Indians of Puget Sound THOMAS W. PROSCH The Pioneer Dead of 1913 W. J. TRIMBLE American and British Treatment of the In- dians in the Pacific Northwest DOCUMENTS-An Indignation Meeting Over Chief Leschi VOL. V. NO.2. APRIL, 1914 T. C. ELLIOTT Journal of John Work, June-October, 1825 ANNA SLOAN WALKER History of the Liquor Laws of the State of Washington RALPH R. KNAPP Divorce in Washington DOCUMENTS-A New Vancouver Journal VOL. V. NO.3. JULY, 1914 T. C. ELLIOTT Journal of John Work, Sept. 7th to Dec. 14th, 1825 C. O. ERMATINGER The Columbia River Under Hudson's Bay Company Rule EDMOND S. MEANY Three Diplomats Prominent in the Oregon Question DOCUMENTS-A New Vancouver Journal, continued VOL. V. NO.4. OCTOBER, 1914 FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER The West and American Ideals T. C. ELLIOTT Journal of John Work, December 15, 1825, to June 12, 1826 EDWIN EELLS Eliza and the Nez Perce Indians DOCUMENTS-A New Vancouver Journal, continued VOL. VI. NO.!. JANUARY, 1915 T. C. ELLIOTT The Fur Trade in The Columbia River Basin Prior to 1811 THOMAS W. PROSCH Th~ Pioneer Dead of 1914 VICTOR J. FARRAR Pioneer and Historical Societies of the State of Washington T. C. ELLIOTT The Journal of John Work, July 5 to Septem­ ber 15, 1826 nocu 1ENT-A New Vancouver Journal, concluded 292 Contents, Volumes I-XX VOLUME VI. NO.2. APRIL, 1915 F. W. HOWAY Some Remarks Upon the New Vancouver Journal T. C. ELLIOTT The Organization and First Pastorate of the First Congregational Church of Walla Walla, Washington DILLIS B. WARD From Salem, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, in 1859 THOMAS W. PROSCH Washington Mail Routes in 1857 CHARLES M. BUCHANAN Rights of the Puget Sound Indians to Game and Fish VOL. VI. NO.3. JULY, 1915 NELSON C. TITUS The Last Stand of the Nez Perces OSHIMA SHOICHI A Japanese View of the Monroe Doctrine GEORGE H. HIMES .Organizers of the First Government in Ore- gon JUNIUS THOMAS TURNER A Survivor of Four Wars MILES C. MOORE The Columbia River SAMUEL L. CRAWFORD To the Pioneers of Washington DOCUMENT-Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House VOL. VI. NO.4. OCTOBER, 1915 FLORA A. P. ENGLE The Story of the Mercer Expeditions W. B. SEYMORE Pioneer Hotel Keepers of Puget Sound HIRAM F.

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