Digital Updates - Volume 5, #1 - March 2010

Historical Newspapers in Washington
From the desk of Judy Pitchford The Washington State Library has added an early Snohomish newspaper to its online offerings. The Northern Star, from 1876-1879, is the library’s latest addition to the Historical Newspapers Online Project. Classics in Washington History Under Exploration and Early Travel, Military History, and Natural History Report on the construction of a military road from Fort Walla-Walla to Fort Benton by John Mullan This volume contains Captain John Mullan’s report on his survey and construction of the military road from Fort Walla Walla on the Columbia River to Fort Benton on the Missouri. The narrative consists of Mullan’s report as well as letters and reports from his subordinates. It also includes plates of early missions and camps, detailed maps of the routes, and extensive charts of meteorological and astronomical observations. Under Pioneer Life and Wagon Trains and the Oregon Trail Reminiscences of an old-timer George Hunter came west at the age of sixteen, and narrates a life full of adventure and hardship. He experiences life in the mining camps of northern California and British Columbia, fights in several Indian wars, hunts grizzlies, harvests oysters, and engages in politics; all the while encountering a vast array of western characters. Under Territorial and State Government Laws of Washington, 1889-90 Contains the laws and resolutions of the years 1889-90. Under Exploration and Early Travel The North West Company by Gordon Charles Davidson A history of the North West Company, its role in the fur trade and its relations with the Hudson’s Bay Company. Under County and Regional History and Pioneer Life Church and community survey of Pend Oreille County, Washington This brief pamphlet reports the results of a community and church survey of Pend Oreille County undertaken by the Interchurch World Movement. Glimpses of pioneer life. A series of biographies, experiences and events intimately concerned with the settlement of Okanogan County, Washington. In the early 1920’s, the local newspaper wrote and compiled stories of early pioneers in Okanogan County.

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