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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
(Click here to view this Article)
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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