BIBLIOGRAPHY Pratt, Aurelia Rosencrance, Mary Savage, Edson Schuneman, Fred Schuneman, Louis Smith, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Smith, Daniel Sonderman, Effie Miscellaneous Captain Gray Dreams <strong>of</strong> Empire Indian Wolf's Bank Ward Massacre Garfield County Davis, Clinton D. Fitzgerald, Mr. Frank Fitzsimmons, Chas. Ford, Mr. Albert Gose, Judge Ma.ck F. Graham, Willis E. Henley, Henry B. Kuykendall, Judge Long, Wm. O. McClung, Mrs. Peter Parson Quinn 'pomeroy, Edward Williams, Daniel Miscellaneous Hi.story <strong>of</strong> Columbia Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> France-Haven Tragedy Grant County Beasley, Mrs. L. Blanchard, Walter J. Clapp, Wm. M. Gibson, Mrs. Jessie E. Hill, J. H. HUffman, Mrs. E. I. Lang, Mrs. Hans Wm. Manderville, G. L. McCann, Frank Osborne, Chas. Simpson, John Paul Southard, Wm. Edgar Thiemans, Dirk C. Williams, Daniel Wilson, Mrs. Ed Miscellaneous Early Days in Grant County Gra~'S Harbor Count~· Barber, Dan Brewster, Wm. P. Caldwell, Re,'. & Mrs. Wm. R. Cliff, John Evans, Mrs. Ollie Fry, Mrs. Amanda Haynes, Mrs. J. B. Luark, Pa.tterson Mason, Wm. Maxwell, Mrs. Delila Strom, Otto Teagle, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Miscellaneous Clippings Coming <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Iron Horse Early Ships and Shipping Early Settlements <strong>of</strong> Grays Harbor Fisherman's Battle-Bob Wiley Garra.rd Creek, Capt. Geographical Names Great Satsop Fir Indians <strong>of</strong> Grays Harbor Indian Legend <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Stars Indian Wars <strong>of</strong> '55-'56 Industries Montesano Montesano Vidette Otter Hunting Plain Printing <strong>the</strong>y called it in those days QUinault Rubbernecks Schools in Grays Harbor Sixty Years <strong>of</strong> Silence Treasonable Rubbernecks Will Bush Recalls <strong>the</strong> 'Good Old Days' Island County Ebey, Col. Isaac Engle, Carl Hancock, Mrs. Julia Holbrook, Mrs. Harriet Swift, Capt. Jas. Henry Weedin, Lu<strong>the</strong>r Miscellaneous Chinese Settlers Driven Out Clippings Cost <strong>of</strong> Living in 1863 Early Religious Life First Settlers Driven Out <strong>by</strong> Indians Hawaiian Consul Expresses Opinions About Busine13s Prospects and Woman Suffrage Independence Day on Whid<strong>by</strong> Island Indian Races Murder <strong>of</strong> Col. Ebey Oak Harbor Settlement Pioneer Methods <strong>of</strong> Transportation Pioneer Postal Service Pioneer Privations and Pleasures Pioneer Transportation on <strong>the</strong> Island Plant Life on Whid<strong>by</strong> Small Life in 1884 ,Jefferson Count~· Cottle, Samuel Dalgardno, Randall Fletcher, Fred Fletcher, Mrs. Fred Fletcher, John Harlow, Frank Hastings, Loren Bingham Hill, Howard Huelsdonk, John Rothschild, Emilie Willison, Nell Miscellaneous Annihilation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chimacums Early History <strong>of</strong> Chimacum Early Settlers <strong>of</strong> Port Townsend Good Old Days in Port Townsend "Neighborliness" an Outstanding Quality Among Quilcene Pioneers "Port .Tow.nsend <strong>of</strong> 1868"-Ha'rpe!r's • Magazine Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Rise & Fall <strong>of</strong> Irondale "Royal Family" <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Olympics
BIBLIOGRAPHY Why <strong>the</strong> "Duke <strong>of</strong> York" was Friend Iyto <strong>the</strong> Whites King County Aas, Anders A. Adams, FIQrence Mayhew Adams, Geo. Adam.s, Johanna Alderson, Tom Allen, Alice G. Allen, E. Allen, Pliney Ames, Capt. Donald S. Andermatten, Caesar Anderson, Chas. R. Anderson, Hannah Anderson, Joseph Warren Atkins, Frank Ayerst, Carrie A. Bade, Gus A.. . Ballard, Arthur C. Bannick, Claude G. Barnes, John G. Barrett, Mary Ward Beebe, Chas. M. Beggs, Caroline B. Biles, Adelaide B. Bistline, Harry S. Bollinger, Lucy B. Bollinger, Warren D. Booth, A. A. Booth, Laurence Buer, Gunhilda Burrows, Jacob Bursch, Albert E. Burwell, Ed. Benjamin Butler, Mrs. Henry Byrne, Albina A. Carley, Eleanor Cayton, Susie R. Chamber,s, Chas. F. A. Chavis, Nettie B. Chilbey, J. E. Christianson, Jas. Christie, Annie E. Churchill, Dr. Fred A. Clark, Anna & Robert Clark, Florence Pelton Clark, George Clark, Willie F. Claypool, Judge Chas. E. Cleveland, Walter W. Conan, Harry E. Conner. Louise Ann Cotterill, Geo. F. Coxey, Jasper S. Crawford, Ronald Marcus Cronin, John F. Crossett. Gertrude M. Curtis, Thos. Cushman, Clara E. Davis, Albert M. Day, Wm. H. S. Deemer, Robert A. Denny, Mrs. Vieretta Devin, Sarah F. DickeY, Maud W. Dickey, Wm. A. Dietz, Mrs. Mary Kieffer Dolan, 'Philip Dooley, Mary & Wm. Duncan, Jas. Andrew Dutton, Adrian & Carrie English, Peter Erickson, Alfred E. Farran, Robert F. Few, Cha.s. Ed. Fisher, Florence E. Flagg, Alfred E. Ford, Amanda Ford, John Freudenberger, Max Frew, Mrs. Nettie Bremer Fuhrberg, Henry Gainey, Dan· Gatch, Grace Goddard, A. J. Gould, Chas. W. Gowen, Dr. Herbert H. Graden, Emma L. Grady, Mathias Griffith, Frank S. Griffiths, Jas. Hansen, Anatone Hansen, Mary & Peter Hanson, C. S. Harper, Elijah Hartford Hartman, John Peter Ha,rwood, Holman ~. Heinzerling, Mary E. Henningsen, Valdemar Hill, Carrie M. H<strong>of</strong>fmeyer, Agatha & Hypolite Homer, Andrew Hope, Jennie Wood Hosner, Clyde O. Hubbart, Stowell Hunt, Mary H. Inverarity, Duncan G. Jackson, Barbara Jenner, Myrta Bagley Johnsen, Es<strong>the</strong>r Jones, Martha Jane Jones, Reuben Wm. Jones, Waltet C. Kellogg, James Y. C. Kellogg, John C., Dr. Kienholz, Sarah M. Kilbourne, Dr. Ed. C. Kinnear, Chas. A. Knowles, Rosa M. Knox, Wm. T. B. Law, Angeline Lenberg, Ernest C. Liddle, Elizabeth Little, David S. Lloyd, Clara Augusta Lochridge, C. V. Loomis, Johanna L. Lung, Beatrice Lynch, John J. Manney, Henry Marshall, Miss Rebecca Ma<strong>the</strong>ws, George A. Mattison, Mat McAnally, Isabell A. McBride, Henry M. MCCalley, Mary A. McDonald, Frederick A..
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WASHINGTON PIONEER PROJECT ADVISORY
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