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[...] 16996215 Digitization plan 2010 grant
Plan to digitize 1905-1914 (5 reels) History Preceding title: Columbia Courier, 1902-1905 Related titles: Kennewick Reporter (Kennewick, Wash. : 1911-1914), Kennewick Courier-Reporter NEH Approved Essay Columbia Courier LCCN sn87093028 and Kennewick Courier LCCN sn87093029 Originally inhabited by Wanapum Indians, the naturally arid area that would later become the community of Kennewick, [...]
[...] Evening Statesman , (Walla Walla, Wash.), 1903-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Kennewick Courier , 1905-1914 (WSL) Columbia Courier (Kennewick, Wash.), 1903-1905 (WSL) Labor Journal , (Everett, Wash.), 1909-1922 (UW) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Lynden Tribune , 1908-1922 (UW) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Newport Miner , 1907-1912 (WSL) Seattle Post-Intelligencer , 1888-1892 (UW) The Daily Intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.), 1876-1881 (UW) Seattle Daily Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.), 1881-1888 [...]
[...] Evening Statesman , (Walla Walla, Wash.), 1903-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Kennewick Courier , 1905-1914 (WSL)
[...] nearby Spokane and Colville Indian tribes were included. News related to surveying activities on the Columbia River anticipating the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam appears occasionally. Reports of bootlegging and liquor smuggling were frequently related due to the community's proximity to the Canadian border. Harrigan was a witty and self-effacing writer who commented upon local, state, and national politics from the democratic perspective. He was active in many service organizations and served as president of Inland Empire Press Association. The introduction of [...]
[...] settlement of Vancouver was founded by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1825. Strategically located along the Columbia River, the site was a primary headquarters for the British Company. In 1846, the United States and Britain settled on the 49th parallel as the demarcation between U.S. and British interests, and Fort Vancouver became American. The city of Vancouver was incorporated into Washington Territory in 1857. By this time, the importance of the fort had declined, and agriculture became the major industry in the area. The region grew throughout the 1860s due to an influx [...]
[...] Juan Island in the Puget Sound about half-way between Bellingham, Washington and Victoria, British Columbia. The paper included news from nearby Orcas [...]
[...] Company: H.S. Rearick, W.G. Schannach, and O.A. Lee. The three men had owned the Griggs County Sentinel Courier [LCCN: 88076343] in North Dakota before relocating [...]
[...] x x x x x Ellensburg Dawn x x x x x x x + Evening Statesman x x x x x x x x x Kennewick Courier x x x x x x x x x Labor Journal x x [...]
[...] Lynden Tribune Contains six reels; approximately 5000 pages Shipped to LC on Chelan drive 3/14/2012 columbia
Currently in progress Includes The Spokane [...]
[...] batches out the door and the next one in the data verfication stage. Batch_wa_bumping and batch_wa_columbia were shipped at the end of March and mid-April [...]
[...] Wenatchee Daily World is best known for Rufus Woods’ July 18, 1918 editorial arguing that diverting the Columbia River would allow for the irrigation of arid [...]