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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Description: Palouse
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    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-14. p. 1.


    • The last Palouse

    • 1936

    • The last Palouse / by B. F. Manring.
      The ancient tribal headquarters of the Palouse Indians were centered around the point at which the Palouse river empties its waters into the Snake. Rugged hills and deep canyons are dominant features of the...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-14. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-21. p. 1.


    • The last palouse

    • 1936

    • The last palouse / by B. F. Manning Of the adult Palouses who were thus amalgamated with other tribes, very few, if any, are now living. Merged as they were into the various tribes, their identity as Palouses became lost. For some years a few...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-21. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-28.


    • Palouse Indian tribe passes in death of We-At-At, age 105

    • 1928

    • Palouse Indian tribe passes in death of We-At-At, age 105. - Mary Bones, derelict on banks of snake at mouth of Palouse, once stopped desecration of Indian graves by railroad builders -- Lived there 75 years -- Knew Whitman. - We-At-At passed away...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-28.
    • State history. Native Americans. Aged Native Americans. 1936-02-21


    • Last full-blooded Palouse Indian poses for camera

    • 1936

    • Last full-blooded Palouse Indian poses for camera. - Sam Fisher, center, last full-blooded Palouse Indian, is pictured here with his wife, Helen, and B. F. Manring, author of the accompanying article. The photograph was taken in front of Sam's...
    • State history. Native Americans. Aged Native Americans. 1936-02-21
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-21. p. 1.


    • The last palouse

    • 1936

    • The last palouse / by B. F. Manning
      Of the adult Palouses who were thus amalgamated with other tribes, very few, if any, are now living. Merged as they were into the various tribes, their identity as Palouses became lost. For some years a few...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-21. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-28. p. 2.


    • Palouse Indian tribe passes in death of We-At-At, age 105

    • 1928

    • Palouse Indian tribe passes in death of We-At-At, age 105. - Mary Bones, derelict on banks of snake at mouth of Palouse, once stopped desecration of Indian graves by railroad builders -- Lived there 75 years -- Knew Whitman. - We-At-At passed away...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-28. p. 2.
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-28. p. 1.


    • Palouse Indian tribe passes in death of We-At-At, age 105

    • 1928

    • Palouse Indian tribe passes in death of We-At-At, age 105. - Mary Bones, derelict on banks of snake at mouth of Palouse, once stopped desecration of Indian graves by railroad builders -- Lived there 75 years -- Knew Whitman. - We-At-At passed away...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-28. p. 1.
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. M. 1937-09-26


    • Palouse sod-busters of '79 are still on job
      Seven brothers, sons of J. P. McCroskey, are large landowners today -- father, sold on district early, influenced 1500 people in coming west.

    • 1937

    • Palouse sod-busters of '79 are still on job
      Seven brothers, sons of J. P. McCroskey, are large landowners today -- father, sold on district early, influenced 1500 people in coming west.
      The retirement of Judge R. L. McCroskey from the bench...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. M. 1937-09-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Legends & lore. 1935-09-20.


    • Notorious Masterson and his robber gang preyed upon herds of Palouse stockmen

    • 1935

    • Notorious Masterson and his robber gang preyed upon herds of Palouse stockmen / by Margaret Truesdale Hole-in-the-ground! Remote-secluded-intriguing! It's rocky fastness then impenetrable, save for two precipitous Indian trials at breaks in the...
    • State history. Native Americans. Legends & lore. 1935-09-20.
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1923-05-12


    • Fifty years in the palouse country.

    • 1923

    • Fifty years in the palouse country.
      A resident of Colfax since 1873, Mrs. Martha Davenport was guest of honor at a luncheon given in celebration of her 89th birthday anniversary. The Inland Empire of 50 years ago was not the Inland Empire of...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1923-05-12
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1934-08-05


    • Chums of 1870 stay together

    • 1934

    • Chums of 1870 stay together
      Three boys who were classmates in a one-room school in Benton county. Ore., 64 years ago, grew to manhood and all moved to Palouse, Wash., where they have been fast friends and neighbors ever since. They are Joseph...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1934-08-05
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1930-06-21


    • Pioneers talk over old times

    • 1930

    • Pioneers talk over old times - When Whitman County Pioneers' association held its annual picnic Wednesday, H. C. Harlow, left, and E. Laney, right, were found to be the oldest pioneers in attendance. Mr. Harlow, who is 92, has lived in the Palouse...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. H. 1930-06-21
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. R. 1928-10-12


    • Pioneer lost way driving to Colfax to file on Homestead

    • 1928

    • Pioneer lost way driving to Colfax to file on Homestead - G. W. Reed's advent to Palouse Country dates back to 1877- Built first sawmill in Palouse District and later located on government land near Whelan
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. R. 1928-10-12
    • Northwest history. Mining. Corporations & mergers. 1936-12-17


    • Atlas gold mining new palouse group.

    • 1936

    • Atlas gold mining new palouse group. - Capitalization at 1,000,000 shares valued at a cent a share was agreed upon by directors of the newly formed Atlas Gold Mining company here today. Dr. W. S. Dartt was named director, while G. D. Kincaid...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Corporations & mergers. 1936-12-17

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