Table of Contents
Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 39 Number 2 (April 1948)
ARTICLES
The Place of Fort Vancouver in the History of the Northwest. Walter N. Sage, 83-102
Anti-Chinese Outbreaks in Seattle, 1885-1886. Jules Alexander Karlin, 103-30
Uses of Fur-Seal Carcasses by Natives of the Probilof Islands, Alaska. Victor B. Scheffer, 131-32
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
Correspondence of Frederick W. Mitchell Relative to His Mining Enterprises in California and Idaho, 1865-1866, 133-51
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS
A Pacific Northwest Bibliography, 1947. Lancaster Pollard, 152-66
REVIEW OF BOOKS
Bakeless, Lewis and Clark: Partner's in Discovery, by C. S. Kingston, 167-68
Linford, Wyoming: Frontier State, by Merrill G. Burlingame, 168-69
Chalfant, Gold, Guns, and Ghost Towns, by Elmer C. Sandmeyer, 16-70
McCaleb, The Conquest of the West, by W. Turrentine Jackson, 170-71
Holbrook, The Story of American Railroads, by Samuel R. Mohler, 172-73
Clinard, Japan's Influence on American Naval Power, 1897-1917, by Eric L. Barr, 173-74
Storm and Peckham, An Invitation to Book Collecting, by Charles W. Smith, 174
News and Comment
Washington State Historical Society, 175-77
General Items, 177
Contributors
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