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INDEX TO VOLUME XI, 1920

Adair, General John, first Collector of Customs at Astoria,
1849

218

Adams, Henry. The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma.
Review

68-69

Alaska, Beginning of Mission Work in, by the Presbyterian
Church. By William Sylvester Holt.

83-93

Alaska, Report of the Governor of, 1919, by Thomas Riggs,
Jr. Review

_150-151

Albion, British brig, seized_____.

294

American Council of Learned Societies_

159

Andrews, C. L. Review of Stuck's A Winter Circuit of Our
Arctic Coast

230-231

An Old Quaker Magazine. By Charles W. Smith_-_-_-__-250-253
Anthropology of Puget Sound Indians, Bibliography of. By

J. D. Leechman

__266-273

Arctic Coast, A Winter Circuit of Our. By Hudson Stuck
Reviewed by C. L. Andrews

_230-231

Astoria, British Side of Restoration of. By Katherine B.
Judson. Review

152

Babb, James E. Biography and Journal of Judge E. P.
Oliphant

Bagley, C. B. Death of E. O. S. Scholefield

_254-265
35

Beginning of Mission Work in Alaska by the Presbyterian
Church. By William Sylvester Holt_-_.

89-93

Bibliography of Shipbuilding in the Pacific Northwest. By
Helen Durrie Goodwin

.183-201

Bibliography of the Anthropology of the Puget Sound In-
dians. By J. D. Leechman

_266-273

Bonney, William P. Monument to Captain Hembree_-_-_-178-182
Brady, James H. Memorial Addresses on. Review_______151-152
British brig Albion seized_--_-

294

Brown, Everett Somerville. The Constitutional History of
the Louisiana Purchase. Review--

_234-235

Buchanan, Dr. Charles M. Death of____

_155-156

Bureau of American Ethnology. Twenty-third Annual Re-
port, Handbook of Aboriginal, American Antiquities,
Prehistoric Villages, Castles and Towers of South-
western Colorado. Review

71-72

Burr, Agnes Rush. Alaska, Our Beautiful Northland of Op-
portunity. Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany__.

66-67

7.79

tended to several thousand of the men and women whose life stories
are closely related to the annals of the state.

"A record of the names and of the dates of publication of the
biographies has been printed at regular intervals in the Washington
Historical Quarterly so that a complete index is preserved for the
entire series. In addition to the record which is preserved in the
files of the Post-Intelligencer, clippings have been made in several
libraries in the Northwest which have been placed in bound volumes.
Future historians and genealogists will find these brief sketches of
inestimable value.

"In setting down the individual experiences of the pioneers, it
has been necessary to be brief. Only the outstanding events in their
lives were reported, yet it was Prof. Meany's aim to omit no fact
which had a bearing on public affairs. In this manner the record was
made ample enough for most purposes. Had such a service been
performed for the first settlers of the Atlantic Coast the results
would now be priceless. Only the men and women who achieved
distinction have left for posterity the stories of their lives; the great
mass of pioneers whose lives no doubt were filled with interesting
experiences left little or nothing in the way of personal history.

"It was the idea of serving future generations of the Northwest,
as well as the thought of a cordial handclasp for the pioneers stil!
living, which inspired and sustained the long series now brought to a
conclusion. It has been a pleasure to this newspaper to be instru-
mental in preserving for future use and entertainment the life stories
of many of our sturdy pioneers."

Correction

Dr. S. E. Morison writes that Josiah Marshall's dates were in-
correctly given on page 174 of the July issue of the Quarterly. He
was born in Bellerica, Massachusetts, in 1773 and died in 1841.
Dr. Morison adds that he finds no evidence of Josiah Marshall en-
gaging in the Northwest fur trade before 1816.

INDEX TO VOLUME XI, 1920

Adair, General John, first Collector of Customs at Astoria,
1849

218

Adams, Henry. The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma.
Review

68-69

Alaska, Beginning of Mission Work in, by the Presbyterian
Church. By William Sylvester Holt.

83-93

Alaska, Report of the Governor of, 1919, by Thomas Riggs,
Jr. Review

_150-151

Albion, British brig, seized_____

294

American Council of Learned Societies-----

159

Andrews, C. L. Review of Stuck's A Winter Circuit of Our
Arctic Coast

__230-231

An Old Quaker Magazine. By Charles W. Smith___
Anthropology of Puget Sound Indians, Bibliography of. By

250-253

J. D. Leechman.

_266-273

Arctic Coast, A Winter Circuit of Our. By Hudson Stuck
Reviewed by C. L. Andrews

.__230-231

Astoria, British Side of Restoration of. By Katherine B.
Judson. Review

152

Babb, James E. Biography and Journal of Judge E. P.
Oliphant

Bagley, C. B. Death of E. O. S. Scholefield ___

254-265
35

Beginning of Mission Work in Alaska by the Presbyterian
Church. By William Sylvester Holt---
Bibliography of Shipbuilding in the Pacific Northwest. By
Helen Durrie Goodwin

89-93

___183-201

Bibliography of the Anthropology of the Puget Sound In-

dians. By J. D. Leechman

___266-273

Bonney, William P. Monument to Captain Hembree_-_-_-178-182
Brady, James H. Memorial Addresses on. Review_______151-152
British brig Albion seized_----

294

Brown, Everett Somerville. The Constitutional History of
the Louisiana Purchase. Review----

234-235

__155-156

Buchanan, Dr. Charles M. Death of____

Bureau of American Ethnology. Twenty-third Annual Re-
port, Handbook of Aboriginal, American Antiquities,
Prehistoric Villages, Castles and Towers of South-
western Colorado. Review

71-72

Burr, Agnes Rush. Alaska, Our Beautiful Northland of Op-
portunity. Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany.

66-67

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Coffman, N. B. Washington State Good Roads Association.
Review

151

Colorado, the Miners' Laws of. By Thomas M. Marshall.

Reviewed

__307-308

Cunningham, Charles Henry. The Audiencia in the Spanish

Colonies.

Review

72-73

David Thompson's Journeys in Idaho. By T. C. Elliott__

97-103, 163-173

Delaney, Matilda J. Sager. The Whitman Massacre. Re-
view

_232-233

Dewart, Frederick W. Presents historical documents____238-239
Dexter Horton National Bank. Fifty Years of Progress.
Review

234

Doty, James, Secretary of the Indian Treaty Commission,
journal of, presented by William S. Lewis..
Eastern National Forests, Progress of the Purchase of. Re-
view

75-76

___152-153

Eastern Washington Territory, First Militia Companies in.
By William S. Lewis----

-243-249

Eddy, William W., joins staff in the University of Washing-

ton

__310-311

Elliott, T. C. David Thompson's Journeys in Idaho_97-103, 163-173
Farrar, Victor J. Pioneer and Historical Societies of the
State of Washington

37-43

Farrar, Victor J. The Reopening of the Russian American
Convention of 1824__-

83-88
Farrar, Victor J. Editor, The Nisqually Journal, 1849_
-59-65, 136-149, 218-229, 294-302
Fish, Herbert Clay, joins faculty of the State Normal School
at Ellensburg

Flags, historical

Fletcher, C. Brundson. The Problem of the Pacific. Review
Fur Trade of the Northwest and Indians of the Oregon
Country. By William Sturgis. Edited by S. E. Morison.
Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany..

309
156-157

68

-303-305

Gibbs, George. Beginning of Militia in Washington_-_
Glacier Playfields of the Mt. Rainier National Park. By
Joseph T. Hazard. Review___

202

307

Glasgow, Thomas, a settler of 1847____

220

Goodwin, Helen Durrie. Shipbuilding in the Pacific North-

west

_183-201

Grimes, Captain Eliah. Letters on the Northwest Fur Trade.
Edited by Samuel Eliot Morison__

__174-177

Hancock, Samuel, a settler of 1847____.

146

Hanford, Judge C. H. Presents historical relic____.

240

Hazard, Joseph T. Glacier Playfields of the Mt. Rainier
National Park

307

Heath, I. T., Death of---.

143

Hembree, Captain A. J., Monument to. By William P.
Bonney

___178-182

Henderson, Sarah Fisher. Editor, Correspondence of the
Reverend Ezra Fisher. Review----

69-70

Heron, Francis, Fur Trader: Other Herons. By William S.
Lewis

29

Historical and Pioneer Societies of the State of Washington
By Victor J. Farrar

37-43

Holt, William Sylvester. Beginning of Mission Work in
Alaska by the Presbyterian Church____.
Hope, Voyage of, 1790-1792. By F. W. Howay-
Howard, Mrs. Helen Proctor. Gift of an old Quaker maga-
zine to the University of Washington Library__.
Howay, F. W. The Overland Journey of the Argonauts.
Review

89-93

3

250

233

3

149

Howay, F. W. Voyage of the Hope, 1790-1792_-_.
Huggins, Edward, last in charge at Fort Nisqually.

Hunt, Garrett Bratt. His "The Last Indian Wars in Eastern
Washington and Northern Idaho "presented by Frederick
W. Dewart

__238-239

Hurje, Emil Edward. Presentation of letter by George
Gibbs on Beginning of Militia in Washington___.
Idaho, David Thompson's Journeys in. By T. C. Elliott--

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Indians of Puget Sound, Bibliography of the Anthropology
of. By J. D. Leechman

__266-273

Indians of the Oregon Country and Fur Trade of the North-

west. By William Sturgis. Edited by S. E. Morrison.
Reviewed by Edmond S. Meany...

__303-305

Johanson, Joel M. Essays, Verse and Letters. Reviewed__305-306
Judson, Katherine B. The British Side of the Restoration

of Fort Astoria. Review

Learned Societies, American Council of-----

152

159

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