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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1927-10-09


    • Baby grew up an Indian

    • 1927

    • Baby grew up an Indian. - English girl captured by red men in 1865. - Lizzie Brokenhorn, born of English parents, died an Indian squaw. In crossing the plains in 1865, says Capper's Weekly, Jasper Fletcher with his wife, three sons and two...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1927-10-09
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1936-04-25


    • Coulee picture wins approval

    • 1936

    • Coulee picture wins approval. - Despite the rainy afternoon, crowds were large and continous at the Fox theater, where the Grand Coulee dam picture, "Hold That River," is having its world premiere. The crowds began coming early and increased as the...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1936-04-25
    • State history. Columbia Basin. General. 1920-07-02


    • When the Columbia basin is irrigated

    • 1920

    • When the Columbia basin is irrigated. - An empire of homes will supplant the desert. - When sheep and cattle ranged at will over the great basin of the Columbia, there was little thot in the minds of the herdsmen of an empire of homes, villages and...
    • State history. Columbia Basin. General. 1920-07-02
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1931-08-11


    • He kesmanGrew Up ; 193 with Inland Empire

    • 1931

    • He "Grew Up" with Inland Empire
      Jim Doyle remembers " way back when" he earned $8 a week as a stripling brakeman on the old Spokane & Northern on the run between Marcus and Nelson, B. C. That was 37 years ago, when the late D. C. Corbin owned...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1931-08-11
    • 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. J. 1929-05-12


    • Old Wallula finds champion
      Spokane man, who lived there as boy, thinks its history should be recognized with monument--recalls importance in pioneer days.

    • 1929

    • Old Wallula finds champion
      Spokane man, who lived there as boy, thinks its history should be recognized with monument--recalls importance in pioneer days.
      A proposal to erect some sort of marker at the old site of Fort Walla Walla, near the...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. J. 1929-05-12
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. M. 1926-07-08


    • Recalls Spokane's first fourth; great celebration, says Masterson

    • 1926

    • Recalls Spokane's first "fourth"; great celebration, says Masterson
      Pioneer tells of days when pine trees grew at Howard and Trent.
      By Ray Budwin.
      As the moving finger writes, and , having writ, moves on, so Time, the comedian, fashions...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. M. 1926-07-08
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. S. 1936-06-13


    • Pioneer heads five generations

    • 1936

    • Pioneer heads five generations
      Mrs. Mary S. Jensen Sizemore, 80, Colville, Wash., a real outstanding pioneer of Washington, is shown here with her daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter and great-great-granddaughter. Mrs. Sizemore, born in...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. S. 1936-06-13
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1932-05-02


    • Three Glamorous Decades In The Great Northwest- The Unfolding Drama of the Most Interesting Region In the U. S.

    • 1932

    • Three Glamorous Decades In The Great Northwest- The Unfolding Drama of the Most Interesting Region In the U. S. - During the past three decades I have had the privilege of knowing both the first woman and the first white man who were born in what...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1932-05-02
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1936-03-27


    • Whitman Story

    • 1936

    • Whitman Story - Dr. and Mrs. Whitman had at once begun teaching the Indians, their school being the first to be established between the Cascades and the Rocky mountains. The mission grew and prospered. The Indians seemed deeply interested in their...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1936-03-27
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Statistics. 1935-07-29


    • Northwest lumber payroll diverts millions annually into state's trade channels - Douglas fir region provides 28 per cent of total production of United States; big output by Veneer Plywood plants

    • 1935

    • Northwest lumber payroll diverts millions annually into state's trade channels - Douglas fir region provides 28 per cent of total production of United States; big output by Veneer Plywood plants - Since early days, when Washington's pioneers hewed...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Statistics. 1935-07-29
    • Northwest history. Mining. Historical events. 1929-10-01


    • Walked into murray camp before it was real town.

    • 1929

    • Walked into murray camp before it was real town. - Grandma burton recalls gold rush days in Coeur d'Alenes. - "I had the finest garden around. Folks used to make the trip to Murray just to see my yard. Some of the flowers grew higher than my head."
    • Northwest history. Mining. Historical events. 1929-10-01
    • State history. Native Americans. Epidemics. 1933-06-02


    • Indians like education.

    • 1933

    • Indians like education. - Not so many years ago the United States bureau found it difficult to persuade Indian fathers and mothers to send their children to the government schools. Outbreaks grew out of that imagined grievance. It is different now....
    • State history. Native Americans. Epidemics. 1933-06-02

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