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COLUMBIA: Fall 1999; Vol. 13, No. 3

Table of Contents

History Commentary:    3
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Exploding the myths and misconceptions about Sacagawea, the Shoshoni Indian woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition.
By Irving W. Anderson

Anything but Natural:   8
A look at the design influences on the architecture and furnishings of structures at Mount Rainier National Park.
By Sarah Allaback

History Album:   15
Contented cows give better milk.

C. E. S. Wood:   16
A "respectable rebel" who struggled to balance living "the good life" with fighting the battle against social and economic injustice.
By Robert Hamburger

Centralia's Union Mural:   24
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"The Resurrection of Wesley Everest" depicts the Wobblies' side of the tragic events that occurred in this southwest Washington town in 1919.
S By Mary L. Stough

From the Collection:   27
Marching right along....

Cook's Last Voyage:   28
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The intrepid captain's search for the elusive Northwest Passage ended in his death.
By Antonia Macarthur

Fighting the Cement Trust:   34
How political maverick W. Lon Johnson took on the old guard in Olympia to defeat the 1920 Carlyon road bill.
By Stephen W. Charry

Correspondence/Additional Reading:   43

Columbia Reviews:   44


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