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COLUMBIA: Summer 1997; Vol. 11, No. 2

Table of Contents

From the Editor:   2

Bellevues I Have Known:   3
The history of this "edge city" reflects the broader scope of America's urban growth.
By Charles P. LeWarne

Eugene Barnett Talks About the Centralia Conspiracy:   10
This Wobbly "vocumentary" covers the controversial events of November 11, 1919, in Centralia, Washington.
By William H. Friedland and Archie Green

Harbingers of Change:   18
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By the time Lewis and Clark reached the Columbia Plateau, the Indians there had already experienced indirect white contact.
By Lawrence H. Cebula

From the Collection:   23
Old commercial catalogs can be a rich source of information.

River of Gold:   24
The Klondike stampede brought a flood of wealth to the Pacific Northwest.
By J. Kingston Pierce

History Album:   32
"Eleanor on the Elwha."

The Great Fort George Wright Heist:   33
This supposedly regimental post came up missing almost 100 structures.
By Carl P. Schlicke

The Women Behind Washington's Libraries:   37
Evergreen State clubwomen were essential to the establishment of a valuable cultural resource.
By Margaret Gribskov

Postscript:   43
More on the Yakutat earthquakes of 1899.

Additional Reading:   45

Columbia Reviews:   46
Recent books of interest in Northwest history.
Edited by Robert C. Carriker


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