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Principal Articles in the Washington Historical Quarterly

VOLUME VIII.

Reminiscences of a Pioneer Woman.

First Immigrants to Cross the Cascades.
Pioneer Dead of 1916..

Pioneer Reminscences.

Washington's War Governor.

Chief Sluskin's True Narrative.

Washington Forts of the Fur Trade Regime..

Earl Records of the University of Washington.

The Spanish Settlement at Nootka..

The Pioneers and Patriotism..

David Thompson's Journeys in the Spokane Country.

A Record of the San Poil Indians..

Pioneer Reminiscences..

Washington Geographic Names.

.Elizabeth Ann Coonc
..David Longmire
.Edith G. Prosch
.Thomas B. Beall
William Pickering

.Lucullus V. McWhorter
.O. B. Sperlin

.Edmond S. Meany
.F. W. Howay
Hazard Stevens
T. C. Elliott
..R. D. Gwydir
Oscar Canfield
Edmond S. Meany

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Bibliography of Isaac I. Stevens..

The Salmon of Alaska...

Western Spruce and the War..

Slavery Among the Indians of Northwest America.

Clarence L. Andrews

T. C Elliott .Henry Suzzallo Edmond S. Meany .F. W. Howay William S. Lewis

Charles M. Buchanan

Rose M. Boening .Clarence L. Andrews Edmond S. Meany .H. F. Hunt

DOCUMENTS PRINTED, VOLUMES I.-VIII.

Diary of John E. Howell, an Emigrant of 1845.

Old Letters from Officials of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1829-40.
Journal of William Fraser Tolmie, April 30 to May 11, 1833.

Journal of John Work, November and December, 1824; and June, 1825, to
September 15, 1826.

A New Vancouver Journal.

Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House.

Diary of Colonel and Mrs. Isaac N. Ebey.

Also shorter documents relating to the first attempt to ascend Mount Rainier, Beginnings of the Lake Washington Canal, Chief Leschi, Indian troubles, Beginning of the San Juan dispute, Establishing of the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Transfer of Alaska to the United States, the Secret Mission of Warre and Vavasour and the Attitude of the Hudson's Bay Company during the Indian War of 1855-56.

The Washington Historical Quarterly is published by the Washington University State Historical Society. It has taken as its field the history of the Pacific Northwest. It is issued quarterly with title page and index in the last number of each volume; it is also indexed in The Magazine Subject Index. The current subscription price is $2.00 per year, or $.75 each for single coples. Back numbers are available as follows:

Volumes I., II., III. and IV., each.......

Volumes V., VI., VII., VIII. and IX., each..

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CHARLES W. SMITH, Business Manager,

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Principal Articles in the Washington Historical Quarterly

VOLUMES I. II, and III.

(See Issue for October, 1915)

IV.

Proposed amendments to the State Constitution of Washington..Leo Jones William Weir

The pioneer dead of 1912.

A survey of Alaska, 1743-1799.

Washington Territory fifty years ago.

Early days at White Salmon and The Dalles.

.Allen Weir .Thomas W. Prosch Frank A. Golder Thomas W. Prosch Camilla Thomson Donnell

Early relations of the Sandwich Islands to the Old Oregon Territory..

.Guy Vernon Bennett
George W. Soliday
Edmond S. Meany
.Isaac H. Whealdon

Independence Day in the Far Northwest.
The Story of the Three Olympic Peaks..
Stories and sketches from Pacific County.
Origin of the Constitution of the State of Washington....Lebbeus J. Knapp

VOLUME V.

George Wilkes

The Indians of Puget Sound.
Pioneer dead of 1913.

Clarence B. Bagley
..Lewis H. St. John
Thomas W. Prosch

American and Indian Treatment of the Indians of the Pacific Northwest....

W. J. Trimble

The Columbia River under Hudson's Bay Company Rule..C. O. Ermatinger
Three Diplomats Prominent in the Oregon Question.....Edmond S. Meany
History of the Liquor Laws of the State of Washington..Ann Sloan Walker
Divorce in Washington....
Ralph R. Knapp
.Frederick J. Turner
.Edwin Eells

The West and American Ideals.
Eliza and the Nez Perce Indians.

VOLUME VI.

The Fur Trade in the Columbia River Basin Prior to 1811.
The Pioneer Dead in 1914..

.T. C. Elliott Thomas W. Prosch Victor J. Farrar .Dillis B. Ward

Pioneer and Historical Societies of Washington.
From Salem, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington, in 1859...
Rights of the Puget Sound Indians to Game and Fish.. Charles M. Buchanan
The Last Stand of the Nez Perces..

Organizers of the First Government in Oregon.

A Survivor of Four Wars.

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.Nelson C. Titus .George H. Himes .Junius Thomas Turner

Flora A. P. Engle W. B. Seymore John Martin Canse

VOLUME VII.

A Critical Discussion of the Site of Camp Washington...
Marine Disasters of the Alaska Route.

George Bush, Voyageur..

Pioneer and Historical Societies of Washington.

Pioneer Dead of 1915.....

Bourne and Marshall and the Whitman Question..

The "Colonel Wright".

First American Settlement on Puget Sound.

The Sinclair Party.

Alaska Under the Russians.

Fort Hall on the Saptin River.

Mining in Alaska Before 1867..

A Pioneer of the Spokane Country.

.M. Orion Monroe .C. L. Andrews John Edwin Ayer Victor J. Farrar Edith G. Prosch W. D. Lyman .Lulu D. Crandall Edmond S. Meany John V. Campbell .C. L. Andrews Miles Cannon .F. A. Golder ..John E. Smith

Black Tamanous, Secret Society of the Clallam Indians....Johnson Williams Mullan Road.

......Henry L. Talkington

Washington Historical Quarterly

Contributing Editors

CLARENCE B. BAGLEY, Seattle
T. C. ELLIOTT, Walla Walla

FRANK A. GOLDER, Pullman

WILLIAM S. LEWIS, Spokane

W. D. LYMAN, Walla Walla
H. B. MCELROY, Olympia
EDWARD MCMAHON, Seattle
O. B. SPERLIN, Tacoma

F. W. HOWAY, New Westminster, B. C.

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GEOGRAPHIC BOARD

EDMOND S. MEANY..

BOOK REVIEWS....

.....Decisions on Washington Place Names... 185 ...Origin of Washington Geographic Names. 190

DOCUMENTS-The Nisqually Journal, Edited by Victor J. Farrar.

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THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

Entered as second-class matter, November 15, 1906, at the Postomice at Seattle, Washington, under the Act of Congress of July 16, 1894

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