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COLUMBIA: Fall 2001; Vol. 15, No. 3

Table of Contents

From the Editor   2

History Commentary  3
The Celilo Falls that used to be....
By Dorothea Nordstrand

The Water Rises   5
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Senator Clarence Dill was a driving force in the political battle for Grand Coulee Dam.
By Kerry E. Irish

From the Collection   16
It's the water....

Grays Harbor County Courthouse   17
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After a prolonged tug-of-war, the "maid of Wynooche" managed to maintain her sovereignty.
By David L. Chapman

A Lasting Legacy-Part III   23
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Place names given by Lewis and Clark as they traveled the lower Columbia River on their journey to the Pacific.
By Allen "Doc" Wesselius

The Run from Farm to Farm   32
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Once part of one of the earliest agricultural endeavors in the Puget Sound lowlands, this acreage served a variety of purposes before it once again became a working farm.
By Hilda Skott

History Album   36
The first horseless carriage in Bridgeport.

Boom & Bust   37
How the fortunes of the entire Puget Sound region came to be inextricably tied to those of one man-Henry Villard.
By Kurt E. Armbruster

Columbia Reviews   44

Correspondence/Additional Reading   48


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