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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 80 Number 3 (July 1989)
ARTICLES
Red Wages: Communists and the 1934 Vancouver Island Loggers Strike. Gordon Hak
The Early History of Fort George Wright: Black Infantrymen and Theodore Roosevelt in Spokane. Mary Ellen Rowe
"Hemmed In": Reactions in British Columbia to the Purchase of Russian America. Richard E. Neunherz
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Schwantes, Morrissey, Nicandri, and Strasser, Washington, by Richard H. Engeman
Oliver, Journal of an Aleutian Year; and Lamb, Life in Alaska, ed. Zimmerman, by William R. Hunt
Danly and Marx, eds., The Railroad in American Art, Alfred Runte
Nelson, Good Schools, by Judith Raftery
Buerge and Rochester, Roots and Branches, by Dale E. Soden
MacColl with Stein, Merchants, Money, and Power, by Claude Singer
Murray, Reindeer and Gold, by Lisa Mighetto
Andersen, Alaska Hooch, by Robert A. Campbell
Whitehead, ed., They Call Me Father, by Francis Paul Prucha
Johnston, Washington's Audacious State Capitol and Its Builders, by Gordon B. Dodds
Robbins, Hard Times in Paradise, by Daniel Cornford
Calvert, The Gibraltar, by Carlos A. Schwantes
Stratton and Frykman, eds., The Changing Pacific Northwest, by David L. Nicandri
Primary Sources Data Sheet, edited by Richard H. Engeman
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Jeanne Engerman
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