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COLUMBIA: Fall 2003; Vol. 17, No. 3

Table of Contents

From the Editor   2

History Commentary   3
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"So Vast an Enterprise...."
By James P. Ronda

Democrats Disintegrate    5
No "New Deal" for Governor Charles Martin.
By Gary Murrell

History Album    13
Back to school.

The Elwha Dam   14
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Hatcheries delivered developers from the onus of preserving fish runs.
By Jeff Crane

From the Collection    22
Washington's history in postage stamps.

Painting for Time    23
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The art colony at Nespelem sought to portray Native Americans as "living history."
By J. J. Creighton

The Creation of Washington    27
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A convention in "the other Monticello" laid the foundation for a new political division north of the Columbia.
By Dennis P. Weber

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate    35
Father Pascal Ricard and his fellow Oblate missionaries had no easy time of it in the Pacific Northwest.
By Father Ronald Wayne Young, OMI

To our Members & Additional Reading   45

Columbia Reviews   46


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