Stuck, Hudson. A Winter Circuit of Our Arctic Coast. 230-231 Sturgis, William. Fur Trade of the Northwest and Indians of the Oregon Country. Edited by S. E. Morison. Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany_-_ 303-305 Turner, Major Junius Thomas, a survivor of old days_-_-237-238 Upham, Warren. Minnesota Geographic Names. Review__ Vancouver's Grave. By Anne Merrill 235 94-96 Vancouver Island, first settlement on under the Crown 147 Vancouver-Quadra Monument repaired. 158 Wallace, W. S. Editor. The Canadian Historical Review. 150 202 Washington, Beginning of Militia in. By George Gibbs--- 73 37-43 Washington State Good Roads Association. By N. B. 151 Washington State Historical Society. Placing monument to 178 Waterman, T. T. The Whaling Equipment of the Makah 235 Winans, W. P. His "Historical Notes on Stevens County" presented by Frederick W. Dewart.. 238 Work, John. Journal of a Trip from Forth Colville to Fort _104-114 Wrong, George M., Langton, H. H., Wallace, W. Stewart. 73-74 Yard, Robert Sterling. Zion National Park. Review-153-154 Zion National Park. By Robert Sterling Yard. Review_-__153-154 The Washington Historical Quarterly Contributing Editors CLARENCE B. BAGLEY, Seattle WILLIAM S. LEWIS, Spokane W. D. LYMAN, Walla Walla F. W. HOWAY, New Westminster, B. C. .Pioneer and Historical Associations in the ....Origin of Washington Geographie Names. 53 DOCUMENTS—Washington's First Constitution, 1878, edited by John T. Condon....... BOOK REVIEWS.. NEWS DEPARTMENT. THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY UNIVERSITY STATION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Entered as second-class matter, November 15, 1906, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Washington, under the Act of Congress of July 16, 1894 Principal Articles in the Washington Historical Quarterly VOLUMES I. II, and III. (See issue for October, 1915) IV. Proposed amendments to the State Constitution of Washington..Leo Jones William Weir The pioneer dead of 1912.. A survey of Alaska, 1743-1799.. Washington Territory fifty years ago, Early days at White Salmon and The Dalles. .Allen Weir Thomas W. Prosch Frank A. Golder Thomas W. Prosch .Camilla Thomson Donnell Early relations of the Sandwich Islands to the Old Oregon Territory.. Independence Day in the Far Northwest. Guy Vernon Bennett Washington....Lebbeus J. Knapp VOLUME V. George Wilkes The Indians of Puget Sound. .Clarence B. Bagley American and Indian Treatment of the Indians of the Pacific Northwest. .W. J. Trimble The Columbia River under Hudson's Bay Company Rule..C. O. Ermatinger Three Diplomats Prominent in the Oregon Question.. Edmond S. Meany History of the Liquor Laws of the State of Washington..Ann Sloan Walker Divorce in Washington..... The West and American Ideals. Ralph R. Knapp Frederick J. Turner .Edwin Eells VOLUME VI. The Fur Trade in the Columbia River Basin Prior to 1811... .T. C. Elliott The Pioneer Dead in 1914..... ...... Thomas W. Prosch Pioneer and Historical Societies of Washington. Organizers of the First Government in Oregon. A Survivor of Four Wars. The Story of the Mercer Expeditions. Pioneer Hotel Keepers of Puget Sound. Jason Lee. ..Nelson C. Titus .George H. Himes Junius Thomas Turner .Flora A. P. Engle W. B. Seymore .John Martin Canse VOLUME VII. A Critical Discussion of the Site of Camp Washington.. A Pioneer of the Spokane Country. .M. Orion Monroe C. L. Andrews John Edwin Ayer Victor J. Farrar .Edith G. Prosch W. D. Lyman .Lulu D. Crandall Edmond S. Meany John V. Campbell .C. L. Andrews Miles Cannon .F. A. Golder John E. Smith Black Tamanous, Secret Society of the Clallam Indians....Johnson Williams Mullan Road.. .Henry L Talkington VOLUME VIII. Reminiscences of a Pioneer Woman.. First Immigrants to Cross the Cascades. Pioneer Reminscences. Washington's War Governor. Chief Sluskin's True Narrative. Washington Forts of the Fur Trade Regime. Earl Records of the University of Washington. The Spanish Settlement at Nootka.. The Pioneers and Patriotism.. David Thompson's Journeys in the Spokane Country. A Record of the San Poil Indians.. Pioneer Reminiscences.. Washington Geographic Names. Elizabeth Ann Coone .Lucullus V. McWhorter O. B. Sperlin Edmond S. Meany .F. W. Howay .Hazard Stevens .T. C. Elliott .R. D. Gwydir Oscar Canfield .Edmond S. Meany The Salmon of Alaska.... Western Spruce and the War.. Slavery Among the Indians of Northwest America. Clarence L. Andrews .Clarence L. AndrewS DOCUMENTS PRINTED, VOLUMES I-VIII. Diary of John E. Howell, an Emigrant of 1845. Old Letters from Officials of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1829-40. Journal of William Fraser Tolmie, April 30 to May 11, 1833. Journal of John Work, November and December, 1824; and June, 1825, to September 15, 1826. A New Vancouver Journal. Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House. Diary of Colonel and Mrs. Isaac N. Ebey. Also shorter documents relating to the first attempt to ascend Mount Rainier, Beginnings of the Lake Washington Canal, Chief Leschi, Indian troubles, Beginning of the San Juan dispute, Establishing of the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Transfer of Alaska to the United States, the Secret Mission of Warre and Vavasour and the Attitude of the Hudson's Bay Company during the Indian War of 1855-56, The Washington Historical Quarterly is published by the Washington University State Historical Society. It has taken as its field the history of the Pacific Northwest. It is issued quarterly with title page and index in the last number of each volume; It is also indexed in The Magazine Subject Index. The current subscription price is $2.00 per year, or $.75 each for single copies. Back numbers are available as follows: Volumes I., II., III, and IV., each.... Volumes V., VI., VII, VIII. and IX., each.. For information in regard to subscriptions or exchange, Address CHARLES W. SMITH, Business Manager, Washington Historical Quarterly University Station, .$4.00 3.00 Seattle, Washington. The thirteen large and unattractive volumes known as the Pacific Railroad Reports are vaguely known to contain much valuable information. However, students rarely brave their depths. Miss Russell's study has been made for the purpose of pointing the way to the materials stored therein. ¶ The past year has been tragic in the loss of active officers in the pioneer and historical societies of the State. ¶ Correspondence has increased on the compilation of "Washington Geographic Names." Corrections and additions are more than welcome. They are earnestly solicited. ¶ More gifts to the University of Washington Library are acknowledged in the News Department. ¶ The death of General Hazard Stevens made a vacancy in the board of Contributing Editors of this Quarterly which has been filled by the appointment of H. B. McElroy of Olympia. The appropriateness of this selection will be recognized when it is recalled that his father was editor of the Columbian, the first paper printed north of the Columbia River. |