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Adair, General John, first Collector of Customs at Astoria,

1849 218

Adams, Henry. The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma.

Review 68-69

Alaska, Beginning of Mission Work in, by the Presbyterian Church. By William Sylvester HoIL_______________ 83-93 Alaska, Report of the Governor of, 1919, by Thomas Riggs,

Jr. Review 150-151

Albion, British brig, seizecl_____________________________ 294 American Council of Learned Societies__________________ 159 Andrews, C. L. Review of Stuck's A Winter Circuit of Our

Arctic Coast 230-231

An Old Quaker Magazine. By Charles W. Smith 250-253 Anthropology of Puget Sound Indians, Bibliography of. By

J.

D. Leechman . 266-273

Arctic Coast, A Winter Circuit of Our. By Hudson Stuck

Reviewed by C. L. Andrews 230-231

Astoria, British Side of Restoration of. By Katherine B.

Judson. Review 152

Babb, James E. Biography and Journal of ;udge E. P.

Oliphant 254-265

Bagley, C. B. Death of E. O. S. Scholefield .___ 35 Beginning of Mission Work in Alaska by the Presbyterian

Church. By William Sylvester HoIL_______________ 89-93 Bibliography of Shipbuilding in the Pacific orthwest. By

Helen Durrie Goodwin 183-201

Bibliography of the Anthropology of the Puget Sound

In-dians. By

J.

D. Leechman - 266-273

Bonney, William P. Monument to Captain Hembree 178~i82 Brady, James H. Memorial Addresses on. Review 151-152 British brig Albion seized______________________________ 294 Brown, Everett Somerville. The Constitutional History of

the Louisiana Purchase. Review--- 234-235 Buchanan, Dr. Charles M. Death oL--- 155-156 Bureau of American Ethnology. Twenty-third Annual

Re-port, Handbook of Aboriginal, American Antiquities, Prehistoric Villages, Castles and Towers of

South-western Colorado. Review 71-72

Burr, Agnes Rush. Alaska, Our Beautiful Northland of Op-portunity. Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany__________ 66-67

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Canadian Historical Review. Edited by W. S. Wallace.

Revie\v 150

Captain Vancouver's Grave. By Anne MerrilL__________ 94-96 Chambers, Thomas M., a settler of 1847__________________ 140

Cheney, W. D. Central Oregon. Review 67

Chinese in California 252-253

Coffman, N.B. Washington State Good Roads Association.

Review 151

Colorado, the Miners' Laws of. By Thomas M. Marshall.

Reviewed 307-308

Cunningham, Charles Henry. The Audiencia in the Spanish

Colonies. Review 72-73

David Thompson's Journeys in Idaho. By T. C. ElliotL _ _________________________________________97-103, 163-173 Delaney, Matilda

J.

Sager. The Whitman Massacre.·

Re-view 232-233

Dewart, Frederick W. Presents historical documents 238-239 Dexter Horton National Bank. Fifty Years of Progress.

Review 234

Doty, James, Secretary of the Indian Treaty Commission, journal of, presented by William S. Lewis___________ 75-76 Eastern National Forests, Progress of the Purchase of.

Re-view 152-153

Eastern Washington Territory, First Militia Companies in.

By William S. Lewis 243-249

Eddy, William W., joins staff in the University of

Washing-ton 310-311

Elliott, T. C. David Thompson's Journeys in Idaho_97-103, 163-173 Farrar, Victor

J.

Pioneer and Historical Societies of the

State of Washington 37-43

Farrar, Victor

J.

The Reopening of the Russian American Convention of 1824_______________________________ 83-8' Farrar, Victor

J.

Editor, The Nisqually Journal, 1849 _

__________________________ 59-65, 136-149, 218-229, 294-302 Fish, Herbert Clay, joins faculty of the State Normal School

at Ellensburg 309

Flags, historical 156-157

Fletcher, C. Brundson. The Problem of the Pacific. Review 6R Fur Trade of the Northwest and Indians of the Oregon

Country. By William Sturgis. Edited by S. E. Morison.

Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany 303-305

Gibbs, George. Beginning of Militia in Washington_______ 202 Glacier Playfie1ds of the Mt. Rainier National Park. By

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Goodwin, Helen Durrie. Shipbuilding in the Pacific

orth-\vest 183-201

Grimes, Captain Eliah. Letters on the orthwest Fur Trade.

Edited by Samuel Eliot Morison 174-177 Hancock, Samuel, a settler of 1847______________________ 146 Hanford, Judge C. H. Presents historical relic__________ 240 Hazard, Joseph T. Glacier Playfields of the Mt. Rainier

National Park --- 307 Heath, 1. T., Death oL________________________________ 143 Hembree, Captain A. J., Monument to. By William P.

Bonney 178-182

Henderson, Sarah Fisher. Editor, Correspondence of the

Reverend Ezra Fisher. Review 69-70

Heron, Francis, Fur Trader: Other Herons. By William S.

Lew~ 29

Historical and Pioneer Societies of the State of Washington

By Victor J. Farrar 37-43

Holt, William Sylvester. Beginning of Mission Work in Alaska by the Presbyterian Church__________________ 89-93 Hope, Voyage of, 1790-1792. By F. W. Howay__________ 3 Howard, Mrs. Helen Proctor. Gift of an old Quaker

maga-zine to the University of Washington Library________ 250 Howay, F. W. The Overland Journey of the Argonauts.

Review ._________________________ 233

Howay, F. W. Voyage of the Hope, 1790-1792__________ 3 Huggins, Edward, last in charge at Fort isqually .___ 149 Hunt, Garrett Bratt. His "The Last Indian Wars in Eastern

Washington and Northern Idaho "presented by Frederick

W. Dewart 238-239

Hurje, Emil Edward. Presentation of letter by George Gibbs on Beginning of Militia in Washington________ 202 Idaho, David Thompson's Journeys in. By T. C. ElliotL _

___________ 97-103, 163-173

Idaho, first courts in 254-265

Indian mixture of white names 226

Indians of Puget Sound, Bibliography of the Anthropology

of. By

J.

D. Leechman 266-273

Indians of the Oregon Country and Fur Trade of the North-west. By William Sturgis. Edited by S. E. Morrison.

Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany 303-305

Johanson, Joel M. Essays, Verse and Letters. Reviewed __ 305-306 Judson, Katherine B. The British Side of the Restoration

of Fort Astoria. Review 152

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Leechman,

J.

D. Bibliography of the Anthropology of the

Puget Sound Indians 266-273

Lewis, William S. First Militia Companies in Eastern

Wash-ington Territory 243-249

Lewis, William S. Francis Heron, Fur Trader: Other

Herons 29

Lewis, William S. Presentation of the James Doty journal 75-76 Lewis, William S. and Meyers, Jacob A. Editors, John

Work's Journal of a Trip from Fort Colville to Fort

Vancouver and Return, 1828 104-114

Lutz, Professor Ralph H. Promotion oL_________________ 156 Lyman, Professor W. D. Death oL____________________ 237 McAllister, James, a settler of 1845______________________ 142 McElroy, HarryB. Presentation of historical manuscripts__ 77-79 Marshall, Thomas M. Miners' Laws of Colorado.

Re-vie,ved 307-308

Massachusetts, first American steam vessel to enter the

Columbia River 222

Meany, Edmond S. Review of Burr's Alaska, Our Beautiful

Northland of Opportunity 66-67

Meany, Edmond S. Review of Sturgis' Fur Trade of the Northwest and Indians of the Oregon Country. Edited

by S. E. Morison 303-305

Meany, Edmond S. Washington Geographical Names _

___________________________44-58, 115-135,203-217, 274-293 Merrill, Anne. Captain Vancouver's Grave______________ 94-96 Metcalfe, James B. Presents "Memoirs of Mississippi" 310 Meyers, Jacob A. and Lewis, William S. Editors, John

Work's Journal of a Trip from Fort Colville to FOlt

Vancouver and Return, 1828 104-114

Militia. First Companies in Eeastern 'Nashington Territory.

By William S. Lewis 243-249

Miners' Laws of Colorado. By Thomas M. ~lIarshall.

Re-vievved 307-308

Monument to Captain A.

J.

Hembree. By William P.

Bonney 178-182

Morison, S. E. Editor of Fur Trade of the Northwest and Indians of the Oregon Country. By William Sturgis.

Reviewed bv Edmond S. Meany 303-305

Morison, Samuel Eliot. Editor. Letters on the Northwest

Fur Trade by Captain Eliah Grimes 174-177

Naches Pass, early travel through 299

Nisqually Journal. Edited by Victor

J.

FarraL _

__________________________ 59-65, 136-149, 218-229, 294-302 Northwest Fur Trade, Letters on. By Captain Eliah Grimes

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Oliphant, Judge E. P. Biographyof. By James E. Babb__254-265 Oregon Pioneer Association. Transactions of the

Forty-fourth Annual Reunion. Review___________________ 70-71 Pacific orthwest Library Association. inth Annual

Con-ference. Review 70

Pacific Northwest Library Association, Eleventh Annual

Conference 309-310

Pacific Northwest, Shipbuilding in. By Helen Durrie

Goodwin 183-201

Pelly, Bernard. Pre ents historical documenL____________ 239 Peterkin, Dr. G. S. Presents an old Denny map__________ 239 Pioneer and Historical Societies of the State of

Washing-ton. By Victor

J.

FarraL_________________________ 37-43

Pioneers of Washington, biographies of, listed _

______ . 80, 159-160, 240, 311-312

Priestly, Herbert Ingram. The Log of the Princessa.

Re-view . 233-234

Puget Sound Indian , Bibliography of the Anthropology of.

By

J.

D. Leechman 266-273

Puget Sound Indians, Slavery Among 250-253

Quaker Magazine, An Old. By Charles W. Smith 250-253

Redfield, Mrs. Edith Sander on. Presents historical

docu-ment 238

Redfield, William N. Presents historical documenL______ 240 Reopening of the Russian-American Convention of 1824.

By Victor

J.

FarraL______________________________ 83-88 Riggs, Thomas, Jr. Report of the Governor of Alaska, 1919.

Review 150-151

Roberts, Mrs. George B., death oL______________________ 295 Russian-American Convention of 1824, The Reopening of.

By Victor

J.

FarraL______________________________ 83-88 Scholefield, E. O. S. Death of. By C. B. Bagley__________ 35 Shipbuilding in the Pacific orthwest. By Helen Dun'ie

Goodwin 183-201

Skinner, Constance L. Adventures of Oregon, A Chronicle

of the Fur Trade. Review 231-232

Slaves Held by Puget Sound Indians 250-253

Smith, Charles W. An Old Quaker Magazine 250-253

Smith, Harry. Presents historical relic 239-240

"Spokane Invincibles" and other early Militia Companies in

Eastern Washington Territory 243-249

Stevens, Governor Isaac 1. Organizes first Militia

Compan-ies in Eastern Washington Territory 243-249

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Stuck, Hudson. A Winter Circuit of Our Arctic Coast.

Reviewed by C. L. Andrews 230-231

Sturgis, William. Fur Trade of the Northwest and Indians of the Oregon Country. Edited by S. E. Morison.

Re-viewed by Edmond S. Meany 303-305

Turner, Major Junius Thomas, a survivor of old days 237-238

Upham, Warren. Minnesota Geographic Names. Review__ 235

Vancouver's Grave. By Anne MerriIL__________________ 94-96

Vancouver Island, first settlement on under the Crown

Grant 147

Vancouver-Quadra Monument repaired__________________ 158

Wallace, W. S. Editor. The Canadian Historical Review.

Review 150

Washington, Beginning of Militia in. By George Gibbs___ 202

Washington Geographic Names. By Edmond S. Meany _

__________________________ 44-58, 115-135, 203-217, 274-293

Washington Grange. Proceedings of the Thirty-first

An-nual Session. Review 73

Washington, Living Pioneers oL 80, 159-160, 240, 311-312

\iVashington, Pioneer and Historical Societies of the State of. By Victor J. FarraL______________________________ 37-43

Washington State Good Roads Association. By N. B.

Coffman. Review 151

\iVashington State Historical Society. Placing monument to

Captain Hembree 178

Waterman, T. T. The Whaling Equipment of the Makah

Indians. Review 235

Winans, W. P. His "Historical Notes on Stevens County"

presented by Frederick W. Dewart__________________ 238

Work, John. Journal of a Trip from Forth Colville to Fort Vancouver and Return, 1828. Edited by William S.

Lewis and Jacob A. Meyers 104-114

\iVrong, George _1., Langton, H. H., Wallace, W. Stewart. Editors, Review of Historical Publications Relating to

Canada 73-74

Yard, Robert Sterling. Zion National Parle. Review 153-154

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