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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Description: Constitution
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    • State history. State of Washington Government. History of. 1928-02-17


    • The drafted our state constitution

    • 1928

    • The drafted our state constitution. - Pioneers who laid the foundations for Washington's state government are passing from us. Frank Dallam, who was borne to his last rest yesterday, sat in the great convention at Olympia which, in the summer of...
    • State history. State of Washington Government. History of. 1928-02-17
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1936-07-23


    • Signed Constitution

    • 1936

    • Signed Constitution
      James Allen Hungate, oe of the signers of the Washington State constitution, died Wednesday night at his home, S2604 Lamont, after being in failing health two years. He would have been 92 years old Friday. Mr. Hungate had...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1936-07-23
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1925-10-21


    • Wants to sign Constitution

    • 1925

    • Wants to sign Constitution
      J. A. Hungate, Spokane, makes first trip to Olympia in 36 years.
      Up to J. H. Dunbar
      Attorney General must rule whether member of convention can sign.
      Seattle, Oct. 20.--Just as the constitution of this state...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1925-10-21
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. T. 1931-09-06


    • Surviving members of 75 who drew up state constitution in 1889

    • 1931

    • Surviving members of 75 who drew up state constitution in 1889
      The four surviving members of the constitutional convention that framed the constitution of the state in the summer of 1889 are shown above. James A. Hungate was a farmer in Whitman...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. T. 1931-09-06
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1927-02-22


    • Largest stope in constitution.

    • 1927

    • Largest stope in constitution. - Opened in raising on No. 4 shoot from main level -- believe fault penetrated. - Good time in shaft. - Reaches 100-foot depth in descent to 230-sunk near known ore sources. - What is regarded as the stope of largest...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1927-02-22
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1928-12-07


    • Complete shaft in constitution.

    • 1928

    • Complete shaft in constitution. - The three-compartment shaft in the Constitution mine has been completed from the tunnel level and is now 400 feet deep. A station is being cut on the tunnel level for a Coeur d'Alene double drum hoist, which will...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1928-12-07
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1929-05-28


    • Constitution ore rich at depth.

    • 1929

    • Constitution ore rich at depth. - Five feet of ore containing an average of 1938 per cent zinc and 5.6 per cent lead has been opened for more than 100 feet on the 400-shaft level at the Constitution mine, an official said here yesterday.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1929-05-28
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1931-04-03


    • Dry wells hault task 42 years - J. A. Hungate Signs 1889 Constitution of Washington

    • 1931

    • Dry wells hault task 42 years - J. A. Hungate signs 1889 constitution of Washington - James Allen Hungate of Spokane, one of five living members of the constitutional convention of 1889 and a veteran democrat, affixed his signature on the state...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1931-04-03
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1916-12-07


    • New ore exposed in constitution - block 200 feet high and 625 feet long added to company's resources - below the tunnel level - mill ready for operation about February 1 - additional equipment

    • 1916

    • New ore exposed in constitution - block 200 feet high and 625 feet long added to company's resources - below the tunnel level - mill ready for operation about February 1 - additional equipment - A block of ore 200 feet high and 625 feet long has...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1916-12-07
    • State history. Native Americans. Indian Affairs. 1936-07-25

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    • 1936

    • A constitution for organization of the Colville Indians Tribal council was adopted at a meeting of Indians recently in Nespelem. Under the constitution, Colville Indians in the future will settle all matters pertaining to property rights and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Indian Affairs. 1936-07-25
    • State history. Native Americans. Government. 1936-04-08


    • 'Source of Constitution'

    • 1936

    • 'Source of Constitution' . - A theory that American Indians were the fathers of the United States Constitution was put forward the other day by J. N. B. Hewitt, Professor of Indian languages of the Smithsonian Institution.
    • State history. Native Americans. Government. 1936-04-08
    • State History. Native Americans. Tribes. 1935-10-25


    • Flatheads vote to ratify constitution

    • 1935

    • Flatheads vote to ratify constitution. - By a majority of more than four to one, the six confederated tribes of Indians on the Flathead reservation in Montana have voted to adopt a constitution under which they will run their tribal affairs in the...
    • State History. Native Americans. Tribes. 1935-10-25
    • State history. Native Americans. Tribes. 1937-04-23


    • Redmen write constitution; Plan their own nation

    • 1937

    • Redmen write constitution; Plan their own nation. - Planning a "nation within a nation," with their own president, a unicameral legislature, cabinet and other government departments, the Navajo Indians of Arizona are writing their own constitution...
    • State history. Native Americans. Tribes. 1937-04-23
    • State history. Native Americans. Treaties. 1936-03-27


    • Indians were fathers of Constitution

    • 1936

    • Indians were fathers of "Constitution". - A theory that American Indians were the fathers of the United States constitution was advanced today by J. N. B. Hewitt, professor of Indian languages of the Smithsonian institution.
    • State history. Native Americans. Treaties. 1936-03-27

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