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  • Olla-piska: Tales of David Douglas

    Margaret J. Anderson, Ellen Beier

    Hardcover (Oregon Historical Society, March 31, 2006)
    Winner of the 2005 Stevens Literary PrizeDouglas's student, Sandy, who has run away from home to join the Hudson’s Bay Company, learns about the plants that Douglas methodically collected and identified for science. He befriends T’Catisa, the daughter of Chinook Chief Cockqua, and they spend time with Douglas as he explores a new landscape. Olla-piska is a good introduction for young people and adults alike to one of the most important scientists and explorers to visit the Columbia country.
  • Mississippi Escapade: Reliving the Grand Excursion of 1854

    Paul Clifford Larson, Pamela Allen Larson

    Paperback (Afton Historical Society Pr, May 1, 2004)
    The Grand Excursion of 1854 brought 1200 people to the edge of the world. Of course, they knew the actual world went far beyond the Mississippi River. But they were city folk. To them a world without large cities, thriving businesses, and factories belching clouds of black smoke was still "savage." The small settlements between Davenport and St. Anthony hardly made an impression, and Indians were regarded as exotic and fearsome creatures. When the excursionists debarked in St. Paul, continuing their quest, they immediately jumped onto stages and wagons bound for the Falls of St. Anthony. What they wanted all along was a taste of nature in the raw. What they saw as participants during their seven-day "Grand Excursion" more than answered their expectations in beauty and rugged spectacle. Retracing the route of the Grand Excursion is an exhilarating experience. The grand vistas, picturesque islands, and awe- inspiring bluffs are still there. Eagles still soar overhead, and waterfowl continue to nest in the sloughs and backwaters. But todayÂ’s skyline along the shore is as much shaped by steeples and smokestacks as by willow and cottonwood trees. In the space of 150 years, the river has spawned the flourishing cities that today line its banks and pay tribute to its nurturing presence.
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  • Two Centuries of Lewis and Clark: Reflections on the Voyage of Discovery

    William L. Lang, Carl Abbott

    Paperback (Oregon Historical Society, Dec. 1, 2004)
    The landscape encountered by the Corps of Discovery during their multi-year, cross- country trek to the Pacific was dramatically different from the one that greeted visitors attending Portland’s Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905 or the one that exists in the Pacific Northwest today. On the occasion of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition and the centennial of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, the time is ripe for reconciling those earlier events with present-day activities.In Two Centuries of Lewis and Clark, William L. Lang and Carl Abbott have collaborated to address those issues. Lang scrutinizes the motivations for the Lewis and Clark expedition and the environmental ramifications of its discoveries on the people and the landscape of the Columbia River Basin. Abbott examines the ways in which the Lewis and Clark Exposition advanced President Jefferson’s goal of developing the economic potential of the Pacific Northwest, particularly through the exploitation of the region’s abundant natural resources.
  • Changemaker

    W. Harry Davis, Lori Sturdevant

    Paperback (Afton Historical Society Pr, Aug. 1, 2003)
    The autobiography of a man who grew up in the segregated city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the early twentieth century and became active in the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
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  • Journal of Arizona History

    Melissa Bingmann, James F. Vivian, Dawn Moore Santiago

    Paperback (Arizona Historical Society, March 15, 2002)
    Contents Include Prep School Cowboys: Arizona Ranch Schools and Images of the Mythic West; "An Arizona Obligation": The Story of the State's Gifts to the USS Arizona; A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: The Saga of Safford, Hudson & Company, Bankers
  • The Journal of Arizona History Autumn 2008

    Bruce J Dinges

    Paperback (Arizona Historical Society, March 15, 2008)
    The Pioneer Hotel: The Steinfeld Family Builds a Tucson Landmark by Bettina O'Neill Lyons The Rise and Fall of Santa Claus, Arizona by Douglas C Towne Prescott's Mother Church by Stanley C Brown Maynard Dixon's 1900 Visit to Arizona: The Beginning of an Artistic Love Affair by Thomas B Smith
  • FIVE DOLLARS AND A JUG OF RUM, THE HISTORY OF GRAFTON, VERMONT 1754-2000

    Grafton Historical Society

    Hardcover (Grafton Historical Society, March 15, 1999)
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  • Vision Poems/Aislingi: WITH Conflicting Views of Ireland in the 18th Century: Revisionist History Under the Spotlight

    Owen Roe O'Sullivan, Eoghan Rua O Suilleabhain, Pat Muldowney, Patrick S. Dinneen

    Paperback (Aubane Historical Society, )
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  • The Four Hills of Life: Ojibwe Wisdom by Thomas Peacock

    Thomas Peacock;Marlene Wisuri

    Hardcover (Afton Historical Society Press, March 15, 1864)
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  • The Journal of Arizona History. Volume 44, No. 3 Autumn 2003

    Kevin Britz, Kristie Miller, Ardis Larsen Clark

    Unknown Binding (Arizona Historical Society, March 15, 2003)
    Arizona history
  • Chalres Eastman: Native American

    Marybeth Lorbiecki

    Paperback (Afton Historical Society Pr, April 24, 2002)
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