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COLUMBIA: Fall 1997; Vol. 11, No. 3

Table of Contents

From the Editor:   2

History Commentary:   3
A Grand Coulee reminiscence.
By Norman W. Goll

Resisting "Informal" Manifest Destiny:   6
Canada's need to defend its sovereignty against American territorial expansion was never so strong as during the gold rush years.
By Gerald Woods

History Album:   13
What ever happened to Ainsworth?

The Aqua Theater:   14
A star-crossed "white elephant" on Green Lake.
By Sidney Berland

The Education of an Empire Builder:   18
Trade and dominion marched hand in hand in the world of John Jacob Astor.
By James P. Ronda

Raiders from the North:   24
Northern Indians terrorized Puget Sound shore dwellers, Indians and white settlers alike, from Bellingham Bay to Olympia.
By Mike Vouri

From the Collection:   36
The Arthur A. Denny papers.

Albert Rosellini:   37
Washington's fourteenth chief executive ushered in a new era in state government.
By Payton Smith

Columbia Reviews:   44
Recent books of interest in Northwest history.
Edited by Robert C. Carriker

Correspondence/Additional Reading   46


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