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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Description: Reardan
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    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Larceny. 1931-04-29


    • Indian is arrested

    • 1931

    • Indian is arrested. - Narcis Pascal, Indian, who was released from the county jail last Saturday after serving a six-month s sentence for larceny, was rearrested at Reardan last night, said to be driving a truck Otto Might had reported stolen in...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Larceny. 1931-04-29
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1936-06-18. p. 2.


    • Trip to Coulee dam is marked by ever changing vista of grandeur

    • 1936

    • Trip to Coulee dam is marked by ever changing vista of grandeur. - Driving west from Spokane to the Grand Coulee dam site, one follows the Sunset highway through Reardan, Davenport and Creston to Wilbur. The road is paved with concrete to point a...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1936-06-18. p. 2.
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1936-06-18. p. 1.


    • Trip to Coulee dam is marked by ever changing vista of grandeur

    • 1936

    • Trip to Coulee dam is marked by ever changing vista of grandeur. - Driving west from Spokane to the Grand Coulee dam site, one follows the Sunset highway through Reardan, Davenport and Creston to Wilbur. The road is paved with concrete to a point a...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1936-06-18. p. 1.
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1936-06-18


    • Trip to Coulee dam is marked by ever changing vista of grandeur

    • 1936

    • Trip to Coulee dam is marked by ever changing vista of grandeur. - Driving west from Spokane to the Grand Coulee dam site, one follows the Sunset highway through Reardan, Davenport and Creston to Wilbur. The road is paved with concrete to a point a...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1936-06-18
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Forgery. 1929-02-23


    • Omak Indian found guilty

    • 1929

    • Omak Indian found guilty. - Charged with forgery--Pasco couple get judgement in suit. - Dick Armstrong, Indian from Omak, was found guilty of first degree forgery by a superior court jury here last night shortly after mid-night, following a night...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Forgery. 1929-02-23
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1931-06-26


    • Indian woman ill

    • 1931

    • Indian woman ill. - Queenie Haynes, Indian, told Police Judge G. W. Stoker today she didn't care much whether she lived. She said sickness had discouraged her. Police arrested her at the World hotel Saturday when she tried to jump out a window....
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1931-06-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1934-06-26


    • Indian children minus tonsils

    • 1934

    • Indian children minus tonsils. - Dr. Freeland, senior physician at the Colville agency, has spent this week at Dr. Reinking's hospital in Reardan, where he was removing tonsils for groups of Indian school children from the Spokane reservation....
    • State history. Native Americans. Health conditions. 1934-06-26

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