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COLUMBIA: Winter 2003-04; Vol. 17, No. 4

Table of Contents

From the Editors    2
Father Schoenberg memorial.

History Commentary    3
Ways of knowing: Beyond Lewis and Clark.
By Allyson Purpura

Mission in a Monument    5
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Rehabilitation of the aging Washington Legislative Building.
By Ruth M. Anderson

Love, Hennie    11
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Henrietta Haller writes home about life at Fort Dalles in 1853-54.
By Martin N. Chamberlain

History Album    17
Winter wonderland at Longmire.

Grouse of the Lewis & Clark Expedition    18
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The Corps of Discovery produced a natural history record of monumental proportions.
By Michael A. Schroeder

Miss Kitty Takes to the Road    24
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The story of an extraordinary theatrical performance given in Seattle in 1933.
By Lewis O. Saum

From the Collection    30
Letters from Coal Creek.

Maison Blanc    31
Charles Blanc brings world-class cuisine to the Emerald City.
By Robert S. Fisher

Victor Vorhees    37
A forgotten outsider in Seattle's architectural community.
By Don Glickstein

Columbia Reviews   44

Correspondence & Additional Reading    46

To Our Members    47


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