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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Subject Keys: historical
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    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1920-07-19


    • Indians used to use waters of lake for curing disease and named it Medical Lake

    • 1920

    • Indians used to use waters of lake for curing disease and named it Medical Lake. - Historical quarterly tells origin of titles around Spokane. - That the waters of Medical lake were believed by the Indians to be a cure for rheumatism led, in all...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1920-07-19
    • State history. Native Americans. Memorials. 1929-06-11


    • Marks old Indian trail

    • 1929

    • Marks old Indian trail. - This massive granite monument, erected on the Sunset highway two and one-half miles west of Deep Creek, marking the spot where the Indian trail, which later became the Colville-Walla Walla road, crosses the east and west...
    • State history. Native Americans. Memorials. 1929-06-11
    • Northwest history. Mining. Historical events. 1935-08-22


    • Historical review Bunker Hill Mine

    • 1935

    • Historical review Bunker Hill Mine.
      Notwithstanding there was yet considerable life the gold camps of the Pritchard district, which took in Murray, Eagle, Myrtle, Trial, Delta and Littlefield, the year 1885 saw the feverish activity of the Coeur...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Historical events. 1935-08-22
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29. p. 3.


    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area

    • 1914

    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area / by Joseph L. Brogan
      Pioneer communities restoring landmarks erected by hardy settlers as defense against hostile tribes; redmen adopt fort idea but make fatal error...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29. p. 3.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29. p. 1.


    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area

    • 1914

    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area / by Joseph L. Brogan.
      Pioneer communities restoring landmarks erected by hardy settlers as defense against hostile tribes; redmen adopt fort idea but make fatal error...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29. p. 2.


    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area

    • 1914

    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area / by Joseph L. Brogan
      Pioneer communities restoring landmarks erected by hardy settlers as defense against hostile tribes; redmen adopt fort idea but make fatal error...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29. p. 2.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1919-10-04


    • Whites root out Indian rules

    • 1919

    • Whites root out Indian rules. - Old-time Indian settler tells of the coming of the Frenchmen--Redskins adopted them in their homes in Spokane. / by William S. Lewis.
      The white men were received by the Spokane Indians as their own people;...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1919-10-04
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29.


    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area

    • 1914

    • History of Northwest Indian warfare is traced in ancient blockhouses of area / by Joseph L. Brogan.
      Pioneer communities restoring landmarks erected by hardy settlers as defense against hostile tribes; redmen adopt fort idea but make fatal error...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1914-11-29.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1937-01-03


    • Knife that scalped yellow hand found

    • 1937

    • Knife that scalped yellow hand found. - Ray A Chinn of Mansfield, Mo., offered today to send the Nebraska Historical society the knife with which "Buffalo Bill" Cody slew and scalped Yellow Hand, the Cheyenne chief, in 1876.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1937-01-03
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1926-01-31


    • Indian attacks are exaggerated

    • 1926

    • Indian attacks are exaggerated. - Research into forty-niners' history shows weather was worst enemy. - Maps six old trails. - Colorado professor says 3000 wagons abandoned by old-time gold seekers. - Historical fiction of the wild west appears to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1926-01-31
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1928-08-05


    • Find Indian society symbols

    • 1928

    • Find Indian society symbols. - Men seeking shelter from storm discover relics. - Three men seeking refuge from a storm in a northern Minnesota cave found Indian relics symbolic of membership in an ancient medicine dance society.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1928-08-05
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1929-10-23


    • Indian menace letter theme

    • 1929

    • Indian menace letter theme. - Thirty letters of historical significance, dealing with the fear that existed in the Bitter Root valley of western Montana previous to the Nez Perce war, are a striking feature of the current issue of The Frontier, a...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1929-10-23
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1937-02-21


    • Tinkling bells guard grave

    • 1937

    • Tinkling bells guard grave / by M. E. Hatcher
      Those interested in historical lore will see at Nespelem a pretty little village, typically western, nestling on the banks of the Nespelem river in Okanogan county--a prosperous little city where the...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1937-02-21
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1937-02-07


    • Echo of Indian conflict heard

    • 1937

    • Echo of Indian conflict heard. - Great-Grandson of Chief Owhi asks copy of proclamation of 1856. - Harry Owhi, Nespelem, Wash., great-grandson of Chief Owhi of the Yakima Indians who signed the proclamation with Issac I. Stevens, first territorial...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1937-02-07
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1930-01-31.


    • The misfortunes of Joseph

    • 1930

    • The misfortunes of Joseph : a view of the Nez Perce war / by Edmund Morrison. The sorrows of a generation of people are often inherited from the deeds of their parents; and the misfortunes of one man may begin with the evil chances that overtake...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1930-01-31.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1935-03-29.


    • Indian lease agent gives tribe history

    • 1935

    • Indian lease agent gives tribe history. - Corbett lawyer addresses Kiwanis club on problems of red men-Talk interests. - "When an Indian receives $400 or $500 a month without exerting himself he's just like you white folks, he won't work," said...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1935-03-29.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1935-07-12


    • Nez Perces wanted none of white man's grog shop

    • 1935

    • Nez Perces wanted none of white man's grog shop. - Timely in this, the centennial year of the Lapwai mission among the Nez Perce Indians in Idaho, comes this 69-page book from the pen of one of the mission field's present leaders. Miss Crawford,...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1935-07-12
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-01-19. p. 1.


    • Indian wives of white pioneers were patient mothers and loyal companions, says C. T. Stranahan

    • 1936

    • Indian wives of white pioneers were patient mothers and loyal companions, says C. T. Stranahan. - I may not appear to be qualified to discuss the Indian wives of 60 years ago. But during over 50 years of married life my wife has succeeded in...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-01-19. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-01-19. p. 1.


    • Indian wives of white pioneers were patient mothers and loyal companions

    • 1936

    • Indian wives of white pioneers were patient mothers and loyal companions, says C. T. Stranahan. - I may not appear to be qualified to discuss the Indian wives of 60 years ago. But during over 50 years of married life my wife has succeeded in...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-01-19. p. 1.

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