Harvard Commission on Western History, 3:245-246. Hassell, Susan Whitcomb, “A Hundred and Sixty Books by Washington Authors", reviewed, 7:327328. Hastings, Captain Loren B., 7:312. Hastings, Oregon Columbus, death, 4:38. Hathaway, Major, commanding officer at Oregon City, arrives at Fort Nisqually, 10:226. Hathaway, Eli, biographical note, 7: 244. Hathaway, Elizabeth Electa, death, 6: 19. Hathaway, Felix, 1:22 (Oct.). Hayes, C. J. H., "Political and Social History of Modern Europe", noted, 8:73. Haynes, Fred E., "Third Party Movements Since the Civil War With Special Reference to Iowa", reviewed by Edward McMahon, 8: 66-67. Haynes, John C., 8:202. Head, Mrs. Robert (Annie Adams), Heg, May, death, 3:301-302. High school history, 4:135. Hill, Bennett H., arrives at Fort Nisqually, 1849, 10:226. Hill, Captain John S., death, 7:54. Hill, Robert Crosby, death, 8:35. Hill, Samuel: erects memorial to Klickitat heroes, 9:239-240; launches trail-building campaign, 5: 321; in Japan, 10:79. Hills, Mr. (father-in-law of J. J. McGilvra), in Mercer party, 6:237. Himes, George H.: Organizers of the First Government in Oregon, 6: 162-167; Tyrrell's Name Should Be Saved, 10:182-184. Hinckley, Mrs. (Aurelia Coffin), in Mercer party, 6:227. Historians banquetted, 3:309. "Historic Mackinac”, by E. O. Wood, noted, 9:235. Historic statuary in Seattle, 4:53. Historical novel, study of, at Stanford University, 1:101-108. Historical Societies of The State of Washington, by Victor J. Farrar, 6:21-25, 7:46-50, 8:7-13, 9:17-22, 10:46-52. Historical Society of Southern Cali fornia, "Annual Publication", noted, 5:231, 8:155-156. History in railroad literature, 8:239. "History of Education in Iowa", by Clarence Ray Aurner, reviewed by Bagley, reviewed by Edmond S. History of the Liquor Laws of the "(A) History of Travel in America", by Seymour Dunbar, reviewed by Frank G. Kane, 6:205-207. "History of Wyoming", by C. G. Coutant, reviewed by Grace R. Hebard, 6:120-122. History pageant at Broadway High School, Seattle, 4:135. History Teachers' Club, Seattle, meeting of, 5:152. History Teachers' Section, 5:158-160, 238-240, 325-326. Holbrook, Richard Blackmer, biographical note, 7:245. Holland, Ernest O., inaugurated president of Washington State College, 7:177. Holman, Frederick V., "Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon", reviewed by W. A. Morris. 2:44-46. Hopkins, J. Castell, "Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs", noted, 4:50, 295. Hopkins, Lucy S., death, 6:13. Horton, Mrs. in Mercer party, 6: 236. Hospitals in Russian Alaska, 7:292. Hotel Keepers in Pioneer Days on Puget Sound, by William B. Seymore, 6:238-242. Houston, E. J., "Land of Ice and Snow, or, Adventures in Alaska", noted, 4:131. Howard, D. K. ("Denny"), hotel keeper at Seabeck, 6:240. Howay, F. W..: The Dog's Hair Blankets of the Coast Salish, 9:8392; review of Judson's "Early Days in Old Oregon", 7:324-326; Some Remarks Upon the New Vancouver Journal, 6:83-89; Spanish Settlement at Nootka, 8:163171; joint editor, Angus McDonald; A Few Items of the West, 8:188-229. Howe, Samuel D., biographical note, 7:245. Howell, John Ewing, Diary of an Emigrant of 1845, 1:138-158. Hubbard, Mary, review of Good rich's "The Coming Hawaii", 5: 229-230. Hudson's Bay Company: route from Manitoba to Spokane, 7:187-201, rule on the Columbia, 5:192-206. Huggins, Edward; death, 1:176; consult also the Nisqually Journal, 6: 179-197. Hugh Wynne, A Historical Novel, by Max Farrand, 1:101-108. Hughes, Mrs. Flora Eloris Payne, death, 8:32. Humphreys, Mary Gay, "Missionary Explorers Among the American Hunt, H. F., Slavery Among the Indians of Northwest America, 9: 277-283. Huntington, Mrs. (Antoinette Baker), in Mercer party, 6:227. Ice exported from Alaska, before and after 1867, 7:289. Idaho: "Idaho Chronology, Nomenclature, Bibliography", by J. E. Rees, noted, 10:155. "Early History of Idaho", by W. J. McConnell, reviewed by W. D. Lyman, 5:142-143; "History of the State of Idaho", by C. J. Brosnan, reviewed by T. C. Elliott, 10:71; "Idaho: Its Meaning, Origin and Application", by J. E. Rees, noted, 9:71-72. Idaho Historical Society, Librarian's Report, 1916, noted, 8:232-233. "Idaho History Outline", by H. L. Talkington, noted, 8:69. Immigrants, First to Cross the Cascades, by David Longmire, 8:22-28. Immigration problem on the Pacific Coast, book by C. W. Blanpied, 5: 148. Impett, William Robert, death, 7:5758. "In the Beginning", by Clarence B. Bagley, reviewed, 1:83 (Oct.). "In the Oregon Country", by George Palmer Putnam, reviewed by Victor J. Farrar, 6:208. "In the Wake of the War Canoe", by W. H. Collison, reviewed, 7: 326-327. Independence Day in the Far Northwest, by George W. Soliday, 4:163181. Indians: British and American Treatment of, in Pacific Northwest, by W. J. Trimble, 5:32-54; Causes of Indian Troubles, letter of Governor McMullin, 1857, 1:51-56 (Jan.) ; Indian delegation to St. Louis, 1831, 2:195-208; hold furs for higher prices, 6:264-278; Indians versus liquor licenses, Fort Chehalis, 1861, (document) 4:288-289; Indian language of the Nisqually, 1: 30-35 (Jan.); Indian names in Washington, 1:5, 9-10(Oct.); proposed monument to "Indian Timothy", 7:331; Puget Sound Indians, by L. H. St. John, 5:12-21; Puget Sound Indians, earliest expeditions against, 1:16-29 (Jan.); Sound Indians, right to game and fish, 6:109-118; Snoqualmies indited for attack on Fort Nisqually, 10:229; trouble with, in letter from William Todd to Edward Ermatinger, July 15, 1829, 1:256-258; war of 1855-56, attitude of Hudson's Bay Company during, 8:291307; war of 1858, by Thomas W. Prosch, 2:237-240; see also tribes by name. Indignation Puget meeting over Chief Leschi (document), 5:55-56. Ingersoll, Louise, review of Merriman's "Rise of the Spanish Empire", 9:230-231. Inland Empire Historical Society, 2: 275-276. Inland Empire Pioneer Association, 8:12, 10:51-52. International Joint Commission, "Publications", noted, 4:198-199. "Introduction to the English Historians", by C. A. Beard, reviewed by Edward McMahon, 1:278-279. "Iowa Authors and Their Works", by Alice Marple, noted, 10:233. Irrigation in the State of Washington, by Rose M. Boening, 9:259276, 10:21-45. Isaacs, Mrs. H. P., death, 8:38. Jackson, F. J. F., "Social Life in England, 1750-1850", noted, 8:74. Jackson, Samuel, death, 4:40-41. Jackson, Thomas, hotel keeper at Port Blakeley, 6:240. Jacobs, Hiram J., death, 8:36. Jacobs, Orange, death, 6:13-14. Jaggy, John, death, 5:23. Jaggy, Margaret Wintler, death, 5: 26. Jameson, J. Franklin, "The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot", reviewed by Rose Glass, 1:171-174. Jamieson, Winfield Scott, death, 6: 17. Public Janes, George Milton: "The Control Jarman, William, death, 4:38. (Oct.); new evidence on the mis- Jeffs, Mary, death, 3:301. Jenner, Charles K., death, 8:35. Johnson, Albert, speech in Congress on the acquisition of Oregon, 5: 321. Johnson, Allen, "Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics", reviewed by Edward McMahon, 2:365-367. Johnson, C. T.; Daniel Webster and Old Oregon, 2:6-11; Daniel Webster, Lord Ashburton and Old Oregon, 1:209-216; Did Webster Ever Say This? 4:191-193; The Evolution of a Lament, 2:195-208. Joint seminar in Northwestern problems, University of Washington, 3: 309. Jones, E. Lester, "Safeguard the Gateways of Alaska: Her Waterways", noted, 9:233-234. Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, "An Artilleryman's Diary", noted, 5:318. Jones, Leo, proposed amendments to the State constitution of Washington, 4:12-32. by "Journal Kept by David Douglas During His Travels in North America, 1823-1827", reviewed George B. Rigg, 6:200-202. "Journal of a Tour on the Northwest Coast of America in the Year 1829", by Jonathan S. Green, noted, 6:279. Journal of John Work, edited by T. C. Elliott, (November-December, 1824) 3:198-228; (June-September, 1825) 5:83-115; (September-December, 1825) 5:163-191; (December-June, 1825-1826) 5:258-287; (July-September, 1826), 6:26-49. Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House, edited by Clarence B. Bagley and Victor J. Farrar, 6:179197; 264-278, 7:59-75, 144-167, 10: 205-230. Journal of William Fraser Tolmie, 1833, 3:229-241. "Joutel's Journal of La Salle's Last Voyage", by Henry Reed Stiles, reviewed, 1:80-81 (Jan.). Judson, Katharine Berry: "Early Days in Old Oregon", reviewed by F. W. Howay, 7:324-326; "Myths and Legends of Alaska", noted, 3: 158; "Myths and Legends of British North America", noted, 8:233234; "Myths and Legends of the Great Plains", noted, 5:62; "Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest", noted, 3:158; review of McBeth's "The Nez Perces Since Lewis and Clark, 3:92-93; "Subject Index to the History of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska", reviewed by C. H. Compton, 5:58-59; When the Forests are Ablaze", reviewed by Hugo Winkenwerder, 4:45-46. July 4th, first celebration of, on the Pacific coast, 1:87-88 (Oct.). Justice to the Mountain Committee, pamphlet urging a change in the name of Mount Rainier, review of, 8:235-237. Kalb, Baron de, letter by, dated July 7, 1780, 2:181-183. Kamehameha, the Great: book on, by H. H. Gowen, noted, 10:159; centenary of, by H. H. Gowen, 10:8892. Kamiakin, chief: historic gardens of, 9:240; Splawn's "Ka-mi-akin, the Last Hero of the Yakimas", reviewed by Edmond S. Meany, 8: 308-309. Kanavan, Thomas, death, 4:36. Kane, Frank G., review of Dunbar's "History of Travel in America", 6:205-207. "Kansas Historical Collections, Volume 12", noted, 4:50. Karr, James A., death, 6:17. Kautz, Mrs. A. V., death on August, 11, 1913, 4:297. Kees, Samuel M., death, 6:11. Kelley, Hall J.; on board the Dryad, 7:149. "Hall J. Kelley: Prophet of Oregon", by Fred Wilbur Powell, reviewed, 9:232-233. Kelly, Matthew A., in Mercer party, 6:237. Kenney, Miss (Mrs. Sam Tingley), in Mercer party, 6:237. Keyes, E. D., letter of, during Indian war of 1855-1856, 8:300-301. Kindred, John, mentioned in Nisqually Journal, 1849, 10:209. Kingston, Ceylon S., loses history material in Cheney fire, 4:54. Kinnear, George, "Anti-Chinese Riots at Seattle, Washington, February 8, 1886", noted, 3:160. Kinnear, John R., notes on the Constitutional Convention, 4:276-280. "King Philip's War", by George W. Ellis and John E. Morris, reviewed by Edward McMahon, 1: 279-280. Kitsap, Chief, noted, 1:60(Jan.). Kitsap County Pioneers' Association, 7:48, 8:9, 10:49. Kittredge, Frank A., Washington Territory in the War between the states, 2:33-39. "Klahhane Annual", noted, 9:234-235. Klotz, Otto, "History of the 49th Par rallel Survey West of the Rocky Mountains", noted, 8:234-235. Knapp, Lebbeus J., origin of the constitution of the state of Washington, 4:227-275. Knapp, Ralph R., divorce in Wash ington, 5:121-128. Kobayashi, Nuinosuke, noted, 7:257. Krumm, John, death, 5:27-28. Kruse, Paul J., review of Aurner's "History of Education in Iowa", 7:170-171. Kullyspell House, built by David Thompson in 1809, 8:194. "Kutenai Tales", by Franz Boas, noted, 10:155. Lahalet, Chief, mentioned, 10:212. Lake Washington Canal, beginnings of, 1:73 (Oct.). Laman, Mrs. Agnes Woolery, death, 7:57. Lamb, John, "Seattle Municipal Water Plant", noted, 5:316. Lancaster, Samuel Christopher, publishes book on the Columbia Highway, 6:285. Landers, L. O., death, 6:14. Landes, Henry, "A Geographic Dictionary of Washington", noted, 9:155. Landry, Rene, death, 7:54. Lane, Joseph: Settlers appeal to, for aid against Indians following attack on Fort Nisqually, 10:215; letter to Tolmie, reprinted, 10-217. Lane, Timothy, death, 3:298. Lansdale, Richard Hyatt, biographical note, 7:246. Last stand of the Nez Perces, by Nelson C. Titus, 6:145-153. Last survivor of the Oregon mission of 1840, by Edmond S. Meany, 2: 12-23. Latham, John, death, 5:27. velopment of Japan", reviewed by Edmond S. Meany, 9:231-232. Laveille, E., "The Life of Father de Smet", reviewed by H. M. Chit tenden, 7:247-248. Law, "Old Bill", hotel keeper at "Whiskey Flat", Dungeness, 6: 238-239. Laws, Andrew Jackson, death, 5:23. League of Washington Municipalities, "Proceedings, 1915", noted, 6: 209. Lee, Daniel, 1:23 (Oct.). Lee, Guy Carlton, "The True History of the Civil War", reviewed by Edward McMahon, 1:77-80 (Jan.) Lee, Jason: article by John M. Canse, 6:251-263; new book on, announced, 6:284; place in history, 1:21-33(Oct.) Leonard, Mrs. Eva Hanselman, death, 7:52. Leschi, Chief: fairness of his trial, 1:59(Jan.); indignation meeting over (document), 5:55-56; reminiscence regarding, 7:44; two documents about, 1:58-59 (Jan.) Lewis, wounded by Indians in attack on Fort Nisqually, May 1, 1849, 10:212. |