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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 73 Number 4 (October 1982)
ARTICLES
Blacks and the Coal Mines of Western Washington, 1888-1896. Robert A. Campbell
The Midshipman's Revenge; Or, The Case of the Missing Islands. John Frazier Henry
The "Half-Catholic" Movement: Edwin and Myron Eells and the Rise of the Indian Shaker Church. George P. Castile
Mexican Labor in the Pacific Northwest, 1943-1947: A Photographic Essay. Erasmo Gamboa
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Wilson, Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest for Intelligibility, by Lewis O. Saum
Cutright and Brodhead, Elliott Coues, by Fayette F. Krause
Foner, Women and the American Labor Movement, by Carlos A. Schwantes
Montana Historical Society, F. Jay Haynes, Photographer, by Lee Clark Mitchell
Ray, Aleut and Eskimo Art, by Nelson H. H. Graburn
Hilderbrand, Power and the People, by Betty Houchin Winfield
Hansen, Mormonism and the American Experience, by Gilman M. Ostrander
Pyne, Grove Karl Gilbert, by Thomas G. Manning
Hall, Blackman, and Rickard, Northwest Coast Indian Graphics, by Susan Cunningham and Marjorie Beckham
Van Syckle, They Tried to Cut It All; Pierre, When Timber Stood Tall, by Robert E. Ficken
Schivelbusch, The Railway Journey, trans. Hollo, by Frank F. Conlon
Lee, Reclaiming the American West, by Richard Lowitt
Nelson, Shadow of the Hunter, by Claus-M. Naske
Nakano, Within the Barbed Wire Fence, by Ann Gomer Sunahara
Weinstein, Woodrow Wilson, by David A. Shannon
McDonald, The Lake Washington Story; Hershman, Heikkala, and Tobin, Seattle's Waterfront, by James Warren
Bowden, American Indians and Christian Missions¸ by Margaret Connell Szasz
Dunae, Gentlemen Emigrants, by Lea Ehrlich
Malone, The Battle for Butte, by Mark Wyman
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Nancy Pryor
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