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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. State of Washington Government. Finance. 1921-05-09


    • $12,253,627 now in state's coffers

    • 1921

    • $12,253,627 now in state's coffers. - The balance on hand in the state treasury for the period ending April 30, as shown by the report of State Treasurer C. L. Babcock to the state auditor today, totals $12,253,627. The balance for the week ending...
    • State history. State of Washington Government. Finance. 1921-05-09
    • State history. State of Washington Government. Finance. 1928-12-21


    • $3,218,972 to land office

    • 1928

    • $3,218,972 to land office--Variety of funds profit by receipts of state bureau. - Receipts of the state land office for the two year period ended September 30, 1928, amounted to $3,218,972, it is shown in the biennial report of the commissioner of...
    • State history. State of Washington Government. Finance. 1928-12-21
    • Northwest history. Irrigation & reclamation. Lakes. 1936-01-11


    • $75,000 spent to dike lake at Gaston on Tualatin river.

    • 1936

    • $75,000 spent to dike lake at Gaston on Tualatin river. - Evidence that private initiative and imagination are not entirely smothered beneath federally-stimulated improvement projects is to be seen out in Washington county, near Gaston, where land...
    • Northwest history. Irrigation & reclamation. Lakes. 1936-01-11
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1935-05-07


    • 15 feet of ore, mineral point - place of concealment shown by diamond drill at 600 feet depth

    • 1935

    • 15 feet of ore, mineral point - place of concealment shown by diamond drill at 600 feet depth -The Coeur d'Alene mines corporation reports 15 feet of ore struck in diamond drilling, east of the fault on the No. 3 1/2 level of the Mineral Point...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1935-05-07
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1935-05-07


    • 15 feet of ore, mineral point

    • 1935

    • 15 feet of ore, mineral point.
      Place of concealment shown by diamond drill at 600 feet depth. The Coeur d'Alene Mines corporation reports 15 feet of ore struck in diamond drilling, east of the fault on the No. 3.5 level of the Mineral Point...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1935-05-07
    • State History. Native Americans. Tourists & Visitors. 1919-08-23


    • Farewell--For we will soon be gone Farewell--For we will soon be gone

    • 1919

    • "Farewell--For we will soon be gone". - John Stevens, shown above with his wife, predicts an early extermination of "full blood" Indians in the United States. "Any one desiring to know anything about our race had better ask us know--for we will...
    • State History. Native Americans. Tourists & Visitors. 1919-08-23
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1936-12-01


    • "Hold That River" film to be shown

    • 1936

    • "Hold That River" film to be shown. - A revised edition of the Coulee dam picture, "Hold That River," is to be shown by the Columbia basin and agricultural committees of the Chamber of Commerce at a meeting Wednesday noon in the Hall of the Doges...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1936-12-01
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star," to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 1.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver.
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star,"...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 3.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver.
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star,"...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 3.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 2.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star," to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 2.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 4.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star," to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 4.
    • State history. Earthquakes. 1935-10-19


    • "Wouldn't that jar you?" Sighs seismograph after Helena quake

    • 1935

    • "Wouldn't that jar you?" Sighs seismograph after Helena quake. - The double needle of this delicately-tuned seismograph reacted so distinctly to the severe earthquake in western Montana Friday night that it jumped from its stylus and capsized. ...
    • State history. Earthquakes. 1935-10-19
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1936-12-30


    • Aborigines related.

    • 1936

    • Aborigines related.. - Dr. Albion Matson, of the University of Montana, said science had determined that Indians--from the Yucatan to the Eskimoes--were brothers under the sking. He said a bacteriological study of cadavers had shown that all tribes...
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1936-12-30
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Maps & aerial views. 1935-05-18


    • Aerial map depicts workings at Grand Coulee dam site

    • 1935

    • Aerial map depicts workings at Grand Coulee dam site. - From 10,000-foot altitude the Grand Coulee project presents the view shown in this aerial mosaic map prepared by the Wallace Aerial Survey. The map is a scaled composite of about 51 individual...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Maps & aerial views. 1935-05-18

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