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Ethnohistory of the Kootenai Indians
Kanaka World Travelers and Fur Company Employees, 1785-1860
Voyages to Hawaii Before 1860
Astor. Early Okanogan History
Explorers of the Pacific Northwest: an Education Resource Guide
Wasbington J!}I£)Torical ~Uarttrl!
ALEXANDER ROSS's KORAN a Rare and Unexpected Volume to Find in a Fur Trader Library by Edward W
Inscribed Names in the Senate and House Chambers
Some Chapters in the History of the Bitter Root Valley
Astorians Vvho Became Permanent Settlers (282)
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Indian Slavery in Pacific Northwest (In Three Parts, I.) Author(S): Elsie Frances Dennis Source: Oregon Historical Quarterly , Mar., 1930, Vol
Franchère's Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast, 1811-1814;
Willamette Mission Archeological Project Consists of a Broad Program of Cultural Research in the Fields of Archeology, History, and Architecture
Power Relationships in the Interior Plateau Region of the Cordillera in the Fur Trade Era
Ross's Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon Or Columbia River, 1810–1813
An Ethnohistorical Overview of Groups with Ties to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
WHAT BECAME of BENJAMIN CLAPP? There Is an Unrecorded Chapter in the Life of One of the Astori Ans
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Using Artifacts to Study the Past Early Evidence for John Day Exploration
Spokanethqlsi AS IT PROBABLY APPEARED in \&\Qr (Vm*He Early History of Spokane and Vicinity Is Roman- \D Tic, Interesting and Instructive