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1 INDEX Allen, George T. Fever and Ague. Letter dated Fort Vancouver, :J\Iarch 16, Asakawa, K. Why and How Japanese History i\iay be Studied in America American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch. ~Ieeting, No\". 29 and 30, Archives at Olympia, Wash. (Bowman) 2-U-2-!9 Barrow's Account of the Indian Delegation to St. Louis in "Beaver" (Steamer). Arrival of. (Document) Beggs, Sarah Ruhamah De Bell. Last Survivor of the Oregon i\iission of Bibliography of American Historical Societies. (Griffin.) Reviewed by Charles \V. Smith Bibliography of Pacific Northwest History. P1<,n for Co-operative Check List 179 Bissett. C. P. A great-grandson of William H. Prescott. His Library (The) Book of Heaven. See Evolution of a Lament Bourne, Edward Gaylord. Death, Feb. 24, Bowman, J- N. State Archives at Olympia, Wash Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, Edited by William T. Davis. Reviewed by Edward :'IIci\Iahon :~ (The) Brothers' War. (Reed.) Reviewed by Edward :'Ifc;\Iahon Brown, Ashmun N. \Vashington Territory in War Between the States Catholic Account of the Indian Delegation to St. Louis, Catlin's Account of the Indian Delegation to St. Louis Chadwick. S. J- Colonel Steptoe's Battle Chinese History. Charles D. Tenney Classification for History of the Pacific Northwest. (Smith) H6-160 Connolley, William Elsey. Doniphan's Expedition and Conquest of New :'IIexico and California. Reviewed by Edward ;\J c- ~fahon :. Daniel \Vebster and Old Oregon. (c. T. Johnson) Davis. Jefferson. Life of, by Wm. E. Dodd. Reviewed by Edward ~Icj\Jahon Davis, \Villiam T., editor Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation. Reviewed hy Edward j\1 ci\fal:on Dedication of Steptoe Memorial Park, Rosalia. Wash., June Gl Denny. Arthur A. Pioneer Days on Puget Sound. Edited by Al ice Harriman. (Review) Dewey Decimal Classification Expanded for History of Pacific Northwest. (Smith) Dr. John :\IcLoughlin. the Father of Oregon. (Holman.) Reviewed hy W. A. Morris Dodd. Wm. E. Jefferson Davis. Reviewed by Edward i\ic:\iahon Doniphan's Expedition and Conquest of New Mexico and California. (Connelley.) Reviewed by Edward i\icmahon Douglas, James. Letter in Regard to Beginning of San Juan Dispute, dated April 26, lfl'i5. (Document) 3.'i Douglas. James. Luck of the Fur Trade. Letter to Jno. :\fcleod. :\Iarch 12, (Document) Douglas, Stephen A. By Edward :\fc.~iahon ! (374)
2 Index 375 Douglas, Stephen A. A Study in American Politics, by Allen Johnson. Reviewed by Edward McMahon Easterbrook, George W. Washington Territory in War Between the States Eells, Edwin. Heroes and Heroines of Long Ago Eells, Edwin. The Whitman MonumenL Elliott, T. C. Death of Prof. Edward Gaylord Bourne, Feb. 24, Egge, Albert E. The Making of the English People (The) Evolution of a Lament. By C. T. Johnson Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Classification for Northwest History. (Smith), Farquhar, N. H. Letter to A. B. VVyckoff, Who Selected Site of Navy Yard, Puget Sound. (Docnment) Fear of Losing British America. Letter of Archibald McDonald. (Document) Fever and Ague on the Columbia. Letter of George T. Allen, dated March 16, (Document). 41 Fever at Fort Vancouver in (Documents) Finlayson, D. Letter to John McLeod, Feb. 25, (Documents) Finlayson, D. Trying to Beat the Americans. Letter, March 12, (Document) Flathead Indian Delegation to St. Louis in Fort Vancouver, Farm at. Letter of John McLoughlin to John :lvicleod, March 1, (Document) Francis, Simeon. Letter Relating to Raising of a Regiment of Infantry in Oregon and Washington, (Document) I'raser River Centenary.... Frost. Joseph H. A Pioneer Missionary Belittled by Bancroft Fur Trade, Luck of the. Letter of James Douglas, March 12, (Document) 43 Graham, JoeL (A) Massacre on the Frontier (The) Great Plains. (Parish.) Reviewed by Charles W. Smith Gregory, Charles Noble. Samuel Freeman Miller. Reviewed by Edward McMahon Griffin, A. P. C. Bibliography of American Historical Societies. Reviewed by Charles 'vv. Smith Handbook of Learned Societies. (Thompson.) Reviewed by Charles W. Smith Harriman, Alice, editor. Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, by Arthur A. Denny. (Review) Hart, Albert BushnelL To Lecture on "American Diplomacy" in University of Washington Summer SchooL Hartman, Hon. John P. Address at Ground Breaking of Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition, published 52 Heroes and Heroines of Long Ago. Edwin Eells istory of San J u.an Island. Charles :i\lckay Holman, Frederick V. Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon. Revie.wed by W. A. Morris Indian Delegation to St. Louis, (The) Indian War of By Thomas W. Prosch Inland Empire Historical Society Japanese History; Its Study in America. (Asakawa) J ohn50n, Allen. Stephen A. Douglas; a Study in American Politics. Reviewed by Edward :i\idhhon Johnson, C. T. Daniel Webster and Old Oregon Johnson. C. T. The Evolution of a LamenL Kalb, Baron de. Letter by in Washington State Library Kittredge, Frank A. Washington Territory in War Between the States Last Survivor of the Oregon Mission of (Edmond S. Meany) 12-23
3 376 Index Lindsley, Rev. A. L. Honored in South Salem, r Y Lucas, Robert. Life by Parish. (Review) (A) Massacre on the Frontier. By Joel Graham Matthews, William P. The Oregon Pioneer McDonald, Archibald. Letter dated Colville, Jan. 25, (Document) McDonald, Archibald. Letter dated Feb. 20, 1833, in Regard to Fear of Losing British America. (Document) McKay, Charles. History of San.T uan rsland McLean, Hon. Henry A. Publication of Address at Ground Breaking Exercises of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition McLoughlin, John. Arrival of Missionaries. Letter dated Feb. 1, (Document) ~ 165>-166 McLoughlin, John. Letter dated March 1, (Document) McLoughlin, John. Letter in Regard to Farm at Fort Vancouver, dated March 1, (Document) McLoughlin, John. Letter to John McLeod, dated March 1, 1834, in Regard to Fever, etc. (Document) M:cLoughlin, the Father of Oregon. (Holman.) Reviewed by W. A. lvlorris McLoughlin's Memory Honored. Oregon City, Oct. 6, McMahon, Edward. Review of Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation; edited by \Villiam 1'. Davis McMahon, Edward. Review of the Brothers' War. (Reed) McMahon, Edward. Review of Dodd's Jefferson Davis McMahon, Edward. Review of Doniphan's Expedition and the Conquest of New Mexico and California. (Connolley) McMahon, Edward. Review of Gregory's Samuel Freeman Miller McMahon, Edward. Review of Johnson's Stephen A. Douglas McMahon, Edward. Review of Parish's Robert Lucas McMahon, Edward. Review of Pendleton's Life of Alexander H. Stephens McMah011, Edward. Stephen A. Douglas; a Study of the Attempt to Settle Slavery in the Territories by the Apprication of the Popular Sovereignty R (The) Maitland Memorial lvj aking of the English People. Alhert E. Egge Meany, Edmond S.. Last Survivor of the Oregon Mission of 1840 lvj eeker, Ezra. The Oregon Trail Methodist Account of the Indian Delegation to St. Louis in Methodist Missionaries Arrive. Letter of John Me-Loughlin, dated Feb. 1, (Document) : Military Roads of Washington Territory. Thomas W. Prosch Miller, Samuel Freeman. Life by Gregory. (Review) Missionaries Help to Save Oregon (Eells) Morris, William A. Appointed as Assistant Professor of History in the University of Washington Mowry:s Account of Indian Delegation to St. Louis in Navy Yard, Puget Sound. Establishing of (Documents) Nez-Perce Delegation to St. Louis in 183L Ogden, Peter Skein. Letter to John McLeod, dated Feb. 25, (Document) (The) Oregon Pioneer. By William P. Matthews (The) Oregon Trail, Marking ol Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association Meeting in San Francisco, 1907, Parish, John C. Robert Lucas. Reviewed by Edward McMahon Parish, Randall. The Great Plains. Reviewed by Charles W. Smith Pendleton, Louis H. Life of Alexander H. Stephens. Reviewed hy Edward McMahon
4 Index 377 Piles, Samuel H. Tribute in Congress to the Pioneers of Old oregon..._ _- _ Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, by Arthur A. Denny. Edited by Alice Harriman. (Review) _.._ Popular Sovereignty. (McMahon) _.._, Prosch, Thomas W. (The) Indian War of Prosch, Thomas W. The Military Roads of Washington Territory....."".._. _ Prosch, Thomas W. Seattle and the Indians of Puget Sound Prosch, Thomas W. The United States Army in \ivashington Territory _ " _ : Prosser, William F. A Visit to West Point.. _ Puget Sound Navy Yard, Establishing of. (Documents) _._._ Reed, John C. The Brothers' War. Reviewed by Edward Mc- Mahon _..._.._ Reid, Tames C. Letter in Regard to Debt on' the Whitman Monument ~ ' Roads of Washington Territory, Military. (Prosch) Robert Lucas. (Parish.) Reviewed by Edward McMahon..: Rosalia, Dedication of Steptoe -Memorial Park Samuel Freeman Miller. (Gregory.) IVIahon _. _ Reviewed by Edward Mc- _ San Juan Dispute, Beginning of. Letter of Isaac 1. Stevens, dated Olympia. May 12, (Document).. : San Juan Dispute, Beginning of. Letter of James Douglas, dated Victoria, April 26, (Document)...._ San Juan Island, History of. Charles J\1 ckay.._ Sarah Loretta Denny, a Tribute _._ Schafer, Joseph. Corrections to Article on Applegate in this Magazine, Vol. 1, pp (July, 1907).: _.. : _. 52 Sealth versus Sea-ttIe. (Prosch) _.._.... _ Seattle and the Indians of Puget Sound. Thomas W. Prosch..._ Slavery Question. (McMahon) : _ Smith, Charles W. Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System of Classification for the History of Pacific NorthwesL....._ Smith, Charles W. Initiates Movement for a Co-operative Library Check-List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to History of Pacific Northwest.. _.. _. : Smith, Charles W. Review of Denny's Pioneer Days on Puget Sound. Edited by Alice Harriman..... _._... _ Smith.. Ch,,;rles W.. ~eview of Griffin's Bibliography of American HIStoncal SOCieties...._.._.._ Smith, Charles W. Review of Handbook of Learned Societies. Edited by J- David Thompson...._ Smith, Charles \V. Review of Parish's The Great Plains._ Snowden, Clinton A. Editor History of the State of Washington. 273 South American History and Politics as a Field for Research Spalding's Account of the Indian Delegation to St. Louis in (The) State Arcbives at Olympia. By J- N. Bowman......_..._..._ Stephen A. Douglas; a Study in American Politics. By Allen J ohn50n. Reviewed by Edward M cmahon : _ Stephens, Alexander H., Life of. By Louis Pendleton. Reviewed by Edward McMabon _. _._ Steptoe Memorial Park, Dedication.of. Rosalia, Wasb., June 19, :1 Steptoe's Battle. S. J- Chadwick Stevens, Isaac 1. Letter to James Douglas, dated May 12, (Document)..._ Teachers Meet at Wilbur, Lincoln Co., Wash., Tenney, Charles D. Chinese History Thompson, J- David, Editor of Handbook of Learned Societies. Reviewed by Charles \\T. Smith....._
5 378 Index Tracy, B. F. Letter to A. B. Wyckoff Authorizing Him to Select Site for Navy Yard on Puget Sound. (Document) S (The) United States Army in Washington Territory. (Prosch) (A) Visit to West Point. William F. ProsseL Washington Historical Society, Encouragement fol Washington Historical Quarterly, Exchanges _ 51 Washington State Archives. (Bowman) Washington Territory in War Between the States. (Kittredge, Brown and Easterbrook) Washington Territory. l\lilitary Roads of. Thomas W. Prosch \Vest Point. A Visit to. William F. ProsseL Whitman ~l\larcus). Account of the Indian Delegation to St. Lot1ls (The) Whitman Monument. (Eells) \Vhitman's Influence in Saving Oregon. (Eells) 'VIThitman's l\iemory Honored Why and How Japanese History l\lay Be Studied in America. K. Asakawa Wilkes, George. The History of Oregon, Geographical and Political. (Reprint) 54-96, , Wilson. E. O. History of the State of Washington Work, John. Letter dated Fort Simpson, N. W. Coast, Feb. 15, (Document) Work, John. Letter to Edward Ermatinger, dated Feb. 24, 1834, in Regard to the Trials of Fever. (Document) Work. John. Letter to Edward Ermatinger, Sept. 10, (Document) Work, John. Letter to Edward Ermatinger, Oct. 24, 'VITyckoff, A. B. Letter in Regard to Establishing of Navy Yard, Puget Sound. (Document) Wyckoff, A. B. Letter to B. F. Tracy in Regard to Selection of Site for Javy Yard, Puget Sound. (Document)... 33S
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