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COLUMBIA: Fall 1989; Vol. 3, No. 3

Table of Contents

History Commentary   2
If it was worth photographing, it's worth identifying.
By John McClelland, Jr.

Living by Land and Sea   3
Clallam County's development has always been tied to its environment.
By Sharon Howe

From the Collection   7
Scrip was a valid medium of exchange in Oregon Territory.

Native American Arts in Washington, 1889-1989   8
Some of the tools and techniques have changed, but the essence is still there.
By Delbert J. McBride

Frederic Homer Balch   17
How The Bridge of the Gods came to be written.
By Stephen L. Harris

Isabel Arcasa: A Centennial Centenarian   22
An interview with a remarkable l00-year-old Washingtonian.
By Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown

Centennial Historical Facts   24
The final installment of trivia and events leading up to statehood.
Redmond J. Barnett

History Album   26
Washingtonians have coped with water shortage before.

Centennial Library   27
Stocking the "Centennial shelf."
Compiled by Peter Simpson

Images of Change and Continuity   33
Winter and Pond photographs of Alaskan Indians serve as primary historical sources.
By Victoria Wyatt

Washington's Mexican Heritage   40
Early Spanish/Mexican efforts are an often neglected aspect of our cultural legacy.
By Erasmo Gamboa

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


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