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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Progress of construction. 1936-01-29


    • Prosperity has traveled this road to Grand Coulee

    • 1936

    • Prosperity has traveled this road to Grand Coulee. - Stability which is featuring construction of the Grand Coulee dam is spreading to all activities in the vicinity of the big federal government project. The photograph shows a portion of Grand...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Progress of construction. 1936-01-29
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. E. 1919-02-04


    • Came as missionary among Indians; gave most of pay to start schools and churches; slept on board in Colfax shack; traveled far to preach gospel.
      Ate plainest of food, costing less than forty cents per week; chunk of coarse bread, drink from...

    • 1919

    • Came as missionary among Indians; gave most of pay to start schools and churches; slept on board in Colfax shack; traveled far to preach gospel.
      Ate plainest of food, costing less than forty cents per week; chunk of coarse bread, drink from...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. E. 1919-02-04
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1926-04-04


    • Two Weeks Pioneer Outing for $1.25- Early Day Teacher Traveled 200 Miles on Hurricane Deck of Cayuse- Routed Feline Prowler and Split Wood to Cook Mean on Way-- Second Visit to Spokane Falls

    • 1926

    • Two Weeks Pioneer Outing for $1.25- Early Day Teacher Traveled 200 Miles on Hurricane Deck of Cayuse- Routed Feline Prowler and Split Wood to Cook Mean on Way-- Second Visit to Spokane Falls - When the school closed its third successful year I...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1926-04-04
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Visitors. Chamber of Commerce. 1936-04-16


    • Coulee dam. - Chamber party visits Coulee. - 100 from Wenatchee bring festival queen along--Air talk heard.

    • 1936

    • Coulee dam. - Chamber party visits Coulee. - 100 from Wenatchee bring festival queen along--Air talk heard. - Members of the Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce, about 100 strong, traveled to the dam site today to meet with the Greater Coulee Chamber of...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Visitors. Chamber of Commerce. 1936-04-16
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Visitors. Tourists. 1936-04-14


    • B. C. and C. Z. cars on parking line

    • 1936

    • B. C. and C. Z. cars on parking line. - "Foreign" licenses gaining ascendancy as tourist season begins. - Indicative of the distances traveled by some visitors to the project were two cars that stood side by side this morning in front of the...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Visitors. Tourists. 1936-04-14
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. C. 1936-10-05


    • Early days on the Columbia river
      Stray leaves from Ross Cox's diary

    • 1936

    • Early days on the Columbia river
      Stray leaves from Ross Cox's diary / by Rev. John Pate
      It was on Thursday, the 14th of October, 1811, that the party of adventurers, of whom Ross Cox was one, sailed from New York on the good ship "Beaver."...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. C. 1936-10-05
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1936-08-21


    • A resident of president 33 years

    • 1936

    • A resident of president 33 years
      Fifty-six years ago in October, Mrs. Davidson left her home in Mason county, Missouri, for Washington Territory. She arrived in Walla Walla the 26th of October, 1880. She traveled by way of San Francisco.. The...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. D. 1936-08-21
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-01-22


    • Finds loggers are well fed - seven kinds of pastry served in one camp

    • 1918

    • Finds loggers are well fed - seven kinds of pastry served in one camp - O. N. Plummer of Portland spent last week visiting lumber camps around Priest River. He traveled 150 miles by sleigh and addressed the men at logging centers on food...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-01-22
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Murder. 1918-04-01


    • Convict Kim of manslaughter

    • 1918

    • Convict Kim of manslaughter. - Indian was killed during quarrel at Northport. - Charley Kim, the Korean cook who slew Alex Antone, an Indian, with a knife at Northport March 10, was last night convicted of manslaughter by the jury in the superior...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Murder. 1918-04-01
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1933-06-25


    • Find good road to Coulee Dam

    • 1933

    • Find good road to Coulee Dam. - Is 93 Miles from Spokane--Only two miles of dirt road--Tourists are curious. - Spokane motorists wishing to visit the site of the proposed Grand Coulee dam on the Columbia river will find the distance to be exactly...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Highways. 1933-06-25
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1934-07-31


    • Spokane on road to Coulee

    • 1934

    • Spokane on road to Coulee. - By way of Spokane is the shortest route on main traveled highways to Grand Coulee dam from all points east and south of Pendleton, according to the AAA travel bureau. The Pendleton-Spokane route to the dam is only four...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1934-07-31
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-05-22


    • Region was once rendezvous for many tribes of Indians

    • 1936

    • Region was once rendezvous for many tribes of Indians. / by Lee W. Roberts
      At the time Dr. Dorsey Baker built the narrow gauge railroad from the Columbia river to Walla Walla, and my father, Gaylord Roberts, was a work boss whose famous dog...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-05-22
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1936-12-04


    • Indians attend funeral rites

    • 1936

    • Indians attend funeral rites. - Indians from all over the Yakima reservation today traveled to the Tom Johnson cabin on the Satus, where quintuple funeral services for the five Indians who died this week as a result of a spree on wood alcohol are...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1936-12-04

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