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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1905-12-07


    • Tires of Indian chief

    • 1905

    • Tires of Indian chief. - Allie Hart repents elopement with Blackhawk. - She returns to father and red man goes back to squaw. - After less than a year of wedded life with her Indian husband, Chief John Blackhawk, pretty Allie Hart, daughter of Dr....
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1905-12-07
    • State history. State of Washington Government. Blind. 1915-10-23


    • Woman given state position

    • 1915

    • Woman given state position. - Mrs. Sadie Hall to head school for the blind. - Mrs. Sadie E. Hall, wife of W. B. Hall, late superintendent of the state school for the blind at Vancouver, has been appointed by the state board of control as acting...
    • State history. State of Washington Government. Blind. 1915-10-23
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. S. 1916-07-09


    • Their farm became city blocks

    • 1916

    • Their farm became city blocks
      The above picture is of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stage and was taken Friday afternoon at the pioneer's picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Stage settled in Spokane 36 years ago and purchased a 40-acre tract east of Sherman street and...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. S. 1916-07-09
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. M. 1917-10-31


    • Mrs. McKee tells of early days in state

    • 1917

    • Mrs. McKee tells of early days in state
      Attended university when students numbered 200.
      Speaker interecting women in state in the minute women movement
      Mrs. Ruth Karr McKee addressed the normal students Thursday morning, telling of an...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. M. 1917-10-31
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1917-12-21


    • St. James cuts stringers - Burke quartzite entered at 600-foot depth

    • 1917

    • St. James cuts stringers - Burke quartzite entered at 600-foot depth - "Stringers of ore in Burke quartzite have just been cute by the St. James Mining company, adjoining hte Sunset mine, on Sunset peak, Coeur d'Alene region," said Mrs. Theresa...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1917-12-21
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1918-10-17


    • Public service

    • 1918

    • Public service. - Federal food conservation used among the Kalispell Indians / by Mrs. Virginia Inman.
      Who, with her husband, is in charge of the government Indian school at Cusick. - In the spring, when the new food laws went into effect...
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1918-10-17
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1918-12-19


    • Photo spoiled Indian divorce

    • 1918

    • Photo spoiled Indian divorce. - Husband produces telltale picture showing wife's arm around another. - Josie Lynn gets decree. - Says white spouse decamped with children when she was away fishing. - Lucky Inkster, an Indian, of Ford, who attempted...
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1918-12-19
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. C. 1918-02-06


    • Age 73, Kints for solidiers.

    • 1918

    • Age 73, Kints for solidiers.
      Mrs. S. M. Charlton.
      Mrs, S. M. Charlton, age 73, is an enthusiastic worker in behalf of Uncle Sam's army men. She has knitted 26 pairs of woolen socks for the soliders. Mrs. Charlton was an early settler in this...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. C. 1918-02-06
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. G. 1918-05-07


    • Romance of Walla Walla's pioneer history

    • 1918

    • Romance of Walla Walla's pioneer history
      The death of Mrs. Thomas Gilkerson, first white woman to be married in Walla Walla county, is another impressive reminder of the amazing progress made by that region in a single generation. While the...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. G. 1918-05-07
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1918-12-11


    • Born Near Walla Walla in 1838

    • 1918

    • Born Near Walla Walla in 1838 - Cyrus Hamlin Walker, oldest living white man born west of the Rocky mountains, reached the 80th milestone in his life today. The four score mark found him yet active in many of the affairs of life. Mr. Walker was...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1918-12-11
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1918-12-12


    • First Families in the Spokane Valley

    • 1918

    • First Families in the Spokane Valley - Cyrus Hamlin Walker, believed to be the oldest living white man born west of the Rocky mountains, now a resident of Albany, Ore., passed his 80th milestone last week. BOrn at the old Whitman mission in the...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. W. 1918-12-12
    • Northwest history. Mining. Appointments & resignations. 1918-10-03


    • Shiel named mine manager - takes place on Charles DIckens board of Clarkston woman

    • 1918

    • Shiel named mine manager - takes place on Charles DIckens board of Clarkston woman - George Shiel of Spokane was elected manager of the Old Charles Dickens Mining company at a special meeting of the board of directors held there Monday. He succeeds...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Appointments & resignations. 1918-10-03
    • Northwest history. Mining. Inspection. 1918-01-12


    • Carr to inspect midnight

    • 1918

    • Carr to inspect midnight.
      H.L. Carr, general manager of the Midnight Mining company, and Mrs. Carr have arrived from New York and are at the Davenport. They expect to remain a month. Mr. Carr, who is a mining engineer, will inspect the property,...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Inspection. 1918-01-12
    • State history. Native Americans. Litigation. 1918-02-22


    • Indian must pay damages.

    • 1918

    • Indian must pay damages. - A jury in Judge Kenneth Mackintosh's department of the superior court ruled Louise Fletterman is entitled to $15,000 damages from John Bonamache, a Coeur d'Alene Indian. Bonamache ran into Mrs. Fletterman with an...
    • State history. Native Americans. Litigation. 1918-02-22
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1919-10-21


    • Aged squaw was given divorce

    • 1919

    • Aged squaw was given divorce. - Declaring that if he allowed her the total alimony in a lump sum she would stage a potlatch, Judge Wilson of the Thurston county superior court this morning ruled that Sarah Sherwood, an Indian, was divorced from her...
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1919-10-21

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