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Home > Historical Society > COLUMBIA > Winter 1998-99

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COLUMBIA: Winter 1998-99; Vol. 12, No. 4

Table of Contents

From the Editor:   2

History Commentary:    3
Pioneers of commerce in the Pacific Northwest.

More Power to You:   4
The national politics and federal policies that refashioned the Columbia River in the 1930s.
By Richard Lowitt

History Album:   11
The Chutes of Two Rivers.

Klee Wyk:   12
During the 1950s and early 1960s this design studio and gallery on the Nisqually flats focused on Northwest Coast Indian art.
By Maria Pascualy

O, Christmas Tree!:   16
The rise and decline of the Christmas tree industry in Washington.
By Dennis Tompkins

From the Collection:   23
In consideration of $40.00 . . . Bismark.

Kathleen Eloisa Rockwell:   24
From dance-hall damsel to self-made icon of the Klondike gold rush era.
By James Bledsoe

The Wreck of the Varsity:   32
The Gig Harbor sardine seiner that never made it home.
By Lee Makovich

Citizen Train and the "City of Destiny":   36
The Great Crank booms Tacoma with "psychic verse" and a trip around the world.
By Kurt E. Armbruster

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

Correspondence/Additional Reading:   48


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