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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. State officials. Governors. Martin, Clarence D. 1936-08-27


    • Gov. Martin brings state out of crisis on cash basis with balanced budget

    • 1936

    • Gov. Martin brings state out of crisis on cash basis with balanced budget--Liquor control system is model for nation--Flood control promoted--Forest fire damage reduced--State invests $7,000,000 annually in social security. - (This is the second...
    • State history. State officials. Governors. Martin, Clarence D. 1936-08-27
    • Northwest history. Mining. Business conditions. 1935-10-25


    • Coeur d'Alene mines showing higher values.

    • 1935

    • Coeur d'Alene mines showing higher values. - Conditions in the Coeur d'Alene district of Idaho are much improved, and approximately 3000 men are employed in the mines on a five-day-a-week basis. Much of the revival is attributed to the record of...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Business conditions. 1935-10-25
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1935-10-25


    • Coeur d'Alene mines showing higher value.

    • 1935

    • Coeur d'Alene mines showing higher value. - Conditions in the Coeur d'Alene district of Idaho are much improved, and approximately 3000 men are employed in the mines on a five-day-a-week basis. Much of the revival is attributed to the record of the...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1935-10-25
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-17


    • Chief Meninick of Yakima tribe called by death

    • 1928

    • Chief Meninick of Yakima tribe called by death. - Aged and blind leader of Redmen was here for 1927 rodeo. - Chief George Meninick, last tribal leader of the Yakima Indians, went to the Happy Hunting Grounds Tuesday on Toppenish creek and was...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1928-02-17
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-13. p. 1.


    • The e

    • 1936

    • The empire builder's empire. / by C. H. Heffelfinger. Indian wars following the treaties. - You will recall that last week we traced Governor Stevens in his journeys over what was then Washington Territory, while he made several treaties with the...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-02-13. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Relief. 1936-01-24


    • Indians after WPA money

    • 1936

    • Indians after WPA money. - The Yakima Indians, in a recent council, voted to send a delegation to Washington, D. C., to confer with federal Indian authorities in regard to becoming eligible for government funds for WPA projects and irrigation works...
    • State history. Native Americans. Relief. 1936-01-24
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1927-03-26


    • Tireless Indians cover 89.4 miles

    • 1927

    • Tireless Indians cover 89.4 miles. - Can't understand white man's interest in their long marathon. - Unable to understand the white man's interest in athletes able to run more than 89 miles with little outward indication of fatigue, six Tarahumara...
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1927-03-26
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1931-02-26


    • Indian pitcher has company

    • 1931

    • Indian pitcher has company. - Chief Bender, famous Indian pitcher who is coaching the New York Giants has found a lot of company here. Representatives of three Indian tribes, Osage, Creek and Cherokee, were in the audience of yesterday's drill....
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1931-02-26
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1936-02-20


    • Popular grappler

    • 1936

    • Popular grappler. - Chief Thunderbird, who has appeared on wrestling cards in Wenatchee recently, has won the favor of wrestling fans and will be seen again in the Wenatchee Auditorium Monday night. He will be matched against Dr. DeVora.
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1936-02-20
    • State History. Native Americans. Tourists & Visitors. 1936-04-10


    • Indians have the "Spokane Habit"

    • 1936

    • Indians have the "Spokane Habit". - Unless the federal government takes immediate steps to eliminate unsanitary conditions at the Celilo Falls Indian village, The Dalles Chamber of Commerce will force action through the state health department,...
    • State History. Native Americans. Tourists & Visitors. 1936-04-10
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-06-30. p. 1.


    • The empire builder's empire

    • 1936

    • The empire builder's empire / by C. H. Heffelfinger Patkanim and the Puget Sound settlers. - The 1850's--ten years of unrest, trouble and warfare. Ten years in which every white home was the possible scene of a repetition of the Whitman Massacre....
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-06-30. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Tribes. 1936-07-02


    • Indian pueblos ancient

    • 1936

    • Indian pueblos ancient. - Older than Santa Fe, older indeed than the memory of man, are the Indian pueblos scattered throughout the canyons and valleys of the Rio Grande. Here the "Oldest Americans" live as they have lived for thousands of years, a...
    • State history. Native Americans. Tribes. 1936-07-02
    • State history. Native Americans. Treaties. 1928-03-15


    • Indians' claim for $9,125,000 given approval

    • 1928

    • Indians' claim for $9,125,000 given approval. - Redmen ask redress for taking of land in the early days. - Heed an eloquent plea of th chiefs of the lower Spokane and lower Pend Oreille Indian tribes of Washington "for justice from the great white...
    • State history. Native Americans. Treaties. 1928-03-15
    • State history. Native Americans. War & uprisings. 1936-07-02


    • Indians fought over buffalo

    • 1936

    • Indians fought over buffalo. - With buffalo meat for food, buffalo hides for clothes and lodges, buffalo bones, horns and sinews for fashioning weapons, tools and implements--small wonder that the mighty animal became a strong motive in Indian...
    • State history. Native Americans. War & uprisings. 1936-07-02

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