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X. Index to the Documents

  1. John F. Carrère, Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, and its Tributary Country, Comprising All of Eastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle (Spokane: City Council and Board of Trade, 1889).
  2. John R. Reavis, First Annual Report of the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Spokane for the Year 1891 (Spokane: W.D. Knight, 1892).
  3. Rev. Jonathan Edwards, An Illustrated History of Spokane County (Spokane [?]: W.H. Lever, 1900).
  4. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Tourist’s Guide to Spokane and Environs (Spokane: Chamber of Commerce, c. 1920?).
  5. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. A Farm Home For You in the Inland Empire (Spokane: Chamber of Commerce, c. 1930?).
  6. Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Spokane: In the Land of National Parks (Spokane: Chamber of Commerce, Publicity Tourist Bureau, c. 1935?).
  7. Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Statistical and Descriptive Report of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce to the Governor of Washington Territory (Seattle: Hanford, 1884).
  8. Emerson, George H. The Building of a Modern City (Seattle: Metropolitan Building Company, 1907) [from an address given to the stockholders on 14 October 1907], Pacific Northwest Collections, University of Washington Libraries.
  9. Statue of Liberty postcard from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Postcard Collection, Pacific Northwest Collections, University of Washington Libraries, c. 1909.
  10. Cover illustration, Official Daily Program of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 9 July 1909, Pacific Northwest Collections, University of Washington Libraries.
  11. Editorial cartoon, Alaska/Yukon Magazine, (July 1909): 266.
  12. E. B. Newman, Manager, The Alaska and Northwest Mining Journal, to Sen. M.C. Poindexter, 14 January 1916, Miles C. Poindexter Papers, Acc. 3828, Ser. III, 142/7, University of Washington Libraries.
  13. J. L. McPherson, Manager, Seattle Chamber of Commerce: Alaska Bureau, to Sen. M.C. Poindexter, 17 May 1916, Miles C. Poindexter Papers, Acc. 3828, Ser. III, 142/5, University of Washington Libraries.
  14. “Alaska: Our Frontier Wonderland” (promotional literature, c. 1918), Miles C. Poindexter Papers, Acc. 3828, Ser. III, 142/2, University of Washington Libraries.
  15. Directory [Smith Tower], (Seattle: L.C. Smith Building, 1920), Pacific Northwest Collections, University of Washington Library.
  16. “Statement of the Present Commercial and Industrial Conditions in the Territory of Alaska,” Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Alaska Department, 31 October 1925, Charles Darwin Garfield Papers, Acc. 241, 9/14, University of Washington Libraries.
  17. “Annual Report, Alaska Department, 1926,” 14 December 1926, Charles Darwin Garfield Papers, Acc. 241, 9/14, University of Washington Libraries.
  18. R. H. Thomson, “Seattle, Ten Years Hence” [speech, c. 1928], 1, 3-4, 6-7. R.H. Thomson Papers, Accession 89, Part 1, Box 13, Folder 5, University of Washington Libraries.
  19. “Memorandum, Purposes and Activities of the Alaska Department,” [c. 1930], Charles Darwin Garfield Papers, Acc. 241, 9/5, University of Washington Libraries.
  20. A. A. Dwyer, Advertising Department, The Alaska Weekly, to C.D. Garfield, 6 January 1931, Charles Darwin Garfield Papers, Acc. 241, 9/5, University of Washington Libraries.
  21. “Alaska Vacationland” (promotional literature and letter), March 1938. Alaska Steamship Company Papers, Acc. # 1585, Box 63, University of Washington Libraries.
  22. Seattle Strides Forward in Seven League Boots (Seattle: Chamber of Commerce, 1945), Charles Darwin Garfield Papers, Acc. 241, 8/3, University of Washington Libraries.
  23. Selections from First Annual Report of the Board of Park Commissioners, Seattle, Washington, 1884-1904 (Seattle: Lowman and Hanford, 1905), 4-6.  Seattle Municipal Government, Don Sherwood Parks History Collection, Chronological Files.  Seattle Municipal Archives, Office of the City Clerk, Control No. 5801-01, Box 1, Folder 5.
  24. Selections from Seattle Board of Park Commissioners, Parks, Playgrounds, and Boulevards of Seattle, Washington (Seattle: The City, 1909), 11-12.
  25. “Closing Word,” from Virgil G. Bogue, Plan of Seattle: Report of the Municipal Plans Commission submitting Report of Virgil G. Bogue, Engineer (Seattle: Lowman and Hanford, 1911).
  26. Excerpts from Civic Plans Investigation Committee, The Bogue Plan Question (Seattle: R.L. Davis, 1912), Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
  27. Washington State Pollution Control Commission, The Seattle Sewage Treatment Problem (Olympia: The Commission, 1948).
  28. “Edmondson Announces Pollution May Ruin Lake,” University of Washington Daily (13 October 1955).
  29. “Vote NO on METRO!” [campaign flyer, c. 1958], from Bellevue American, 5 March 1958, copy in James R. Ellis Papers, Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Box 1, Folder 5.
  30. “EMERGENCY! Clean  Up Our Filthy Waters,” [campaign flyer, c. 1958], James R. Ellis Papers, University of Washington Libraries, Box 1.
  31. “Put Metro to Work,” [campaign flyer c. 1958], Seattle—Metropolitan District, Vertical Files, Periodicals Division, Seattle Public Library, Main Branch.
  32. Nicholas A. Maffeo, “Speech Against ‘Metro,’” 20 February 1958. Seattle—Metropolitan District, Vertical Files, Periodicals Division, Seattle Public Library, Main Branch.
  33. Selections from Reports to Forward Thrust [Capitol Hill, Montlake, Madrona District, Denny Blaine, and Bellevue] Forward Thrust Papers, Acc. 1704-4, Box 1, University of Washington Libraries.
  34. “Forward Thrust Begins,” 15 September 1966, Forward Thrust Papers, Acc. 1704-4, Box 1, University of Washington Libraries.
  35. “What a Contributor Should Know about Forward Thrust,” 23 May 1967, Forward Thrust Papers, Acc. 1704-4, Box 1, University of Washington Libraries.
  36. “Would you Pay $1.21 per year for a new all-weather stadium?” [Forward Thrust campaign literature], c. 1968, Reports to Forward Thrust, Mercer Island and Bellevue, Forward Thrust Papers, Acc. 1704-4, Box 1, University of Washington Libraries.
  37. “When they’re 21, it will be too late,” [Forward Thrust campaign literature], c. 1968, Forward Thrust Papers, Acc. 1704-4, Box 1, University of Washington Libraries.
  38. “Vote TUESDAY Feb. 13th ‘Your Day of Decision,’” [Forward Thrust campaign literature], c. 1968, Reports to Forward Thrust, Mercer Island and Bellevue, Forward Thrust Papers, Acc. 1704-4, Box 1, University of Washington Libraries.
  39. “Delta of Duwamish: A Bit of Unexplored Country at Seattle’s Doors,” Seattle Telegraph, 12 August 1894.
  40. Selections from Hiram M. Chittenden, ed.  The Duwamish-Puyallup Flood Problem  (Seattle: Lowman and Hanford S. and P. Co., 1907).  Pp. 10-11, 21-22.
  41. “Changing the Topography of the Duwamish Valley,” Duwamish Valley News, 27 November 1914, 1.
  42. “The Straightening,” from The Duwamish Diary (Seattle: Cleveland High School, 1948), 65-72.
  43. Selections from Lars Langloe,  Report on the Development of Industrial Sites in the Duwamish-Green River Valley (Seattle: City Planning Commission, 1946), 1-5, 16-17.
  44. Louis P. Zimmerman, “The Seattle Regrade, With Particular Reference to the Jackson St. Section,” Engineering News 60:20 (12 November 1908): 509-511.
  45. R. H. Thomson, Annual Report, City Engineer’s Office (1908): 18-19.  Seattle Municipal Government, Engineering Department, Administration, Annual Reports, Seattle Municipal Archives (at Puget Sound Regional Archives, Washington State Archives), Control No. 2600-01, Box 1.
  46. O. A. Piper, “Regrading in the Seattle North District,” [c. 1910], Local Improvement District 4818. Seattle Municipal Government, Engineering Department, Local Improvement District Files, Seattle Municipal Archives, Office of the City Clerk, Control No. 2600-00, Microform, Letters, Folder 1.
  47. Sandy Moss, Interview with Esther Mumford, 22, 25 April 1975, Acc. BL-KNG 75-2em, Washington State Oral/Aural History Program Records, 1974-1977, Washington State Archives.
  48. George F. Cotterill to Board of Park Commissioners and City Council of Seattle, 17 May 1928.  Seattle Municipal Government, Don Sherwood Parks History Collection, Parks History Files Seattle Municipal Archives, Office of the City Clerk, Control No. 5801-01, Box 24, Folder 8.
  49. Selections from Arthur H. Dimock, “Preparing the Groundwork for a City: The Regrading of Seattle, Washington,” Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers  Paper No. 1669 (1926): 718-719, 722-723.
  50. Selections from V. V. Tarbill, “Mountain-moving in Seattle,” Harvard Business Review (July 1930): 482-489.
  51. W. F. Way, “Handling Earth by Belts,” Engineering News-Record 105:21 (27 November 1930): 838-840.
  52. Uptown Seattle Association to W. D. Barkhuff, City Engineer, 6 August 1929 and W. D. Barkhuff to George Nelson and Co., 7 October 1929, Local Improvement District 4818. Seattle Municipal Government, Engineering Department, Local Improvement District Files, Seattle Municipal Archives, Office of the City Clerk, Control No. 2600-00, Microform, Letters, Folder 1.
  53. Read Bain, “Seattle: A Harbor without a Hinterland,” The New Republic (19 December 1928): 131-134.
  54. Hiram M. Chittenden, “Canal and Waterway,” The Argus (16 December 1911): 24.
  55. Hiram M. Chittenden, “Sentiment versus Utility in the Treatment of National Scenery,” Pacific Monthly (January 1910), 37-38.
  56. Eldon E. Phillips, “Just Looking Back,” [c. 1960s?], W. S. Phillips Papers, University of Washington Libraries, Box 1, Folder 5.
  57. Selections from James N. Glover, Reminiscences of James N. Glover  (Fairfield, Wash.: Ye Galleon Press, 1985), 9-20.
  58. Selections from “Report, Olmsted Brothers, to A. L. White, Board of Park Commissioners, Spokane,” in Board of Park Commissioners, Spokane – Annual Report, 1891-1913 (Spokane: Board of Park Commissioners, 1914), 71-75, 88-97.
  59. Spokane City Plan Commission.  Land Use  City Plan Series I, Report No. 4  (Spokane: City Plan Commission, 1954), 33-36.
  60. Spokane City Plan Commission.  Parks and Open Spaces Plan  City Plan Series I, Report No. 14.  (Spokane: City Plan Commission, 1965), 73-80.
  61. Charles Henley, “Chronology of Events Leading up to Expo’74,” Expo’74 Papers, Box 3, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  62. L. J. Pospisil, “Suggested Improvements in Downtown Spokane’s River Area,” 23 July 1952, Spokane Chamber of Commerce Papers, Box N, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  63. “Minutes, Downtown Property Owners,” 13 August 1959, Spokane Chamber of Commerce Papers, Box M, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  64. “Minutes of the Meeting of the Downtown Property Owners,” 16 April 1959, Spokane Chamber of Commerce Papers, Box M, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  65. List of Downtown Property Owners, c. 1959, Spokane Chamber of Commerce Papers, Box M, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  66. “Notes from Letter of L. B. Cornish,” [J. C. Penney Co. representative, Downtown Property Owners], Spokane Chamber of Commerce Papers, Box M, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  67. Membership Roster, Spokane Unlimited, c. 1963, King Cole Papers, Box IV, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  68. King Cole, “Prospectus for 1973 Centennial and Exposition,” 29 March 1970, Luke Williams, Jr. Papers, Box 42, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  69. Economic Research Associates, “Excerpt from ‘Plan and Feasibility of Proposed Spokane Ecology Exposition,” 1970, King Cole Papers, Box I, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  70. A. Jerry Keyser, Executive Vice President, Metrecon Division, Larry, Smith, and Company, Inc. to King Cole, 25 May 1971, King Cole Papers, Box I, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  71. Environmental Impact Statement (Spokane: Spokane World Exposition, March 1972), 1-7.
  72. Dawn Bowers, Expo’74: World’s Fair Spokane (Spokane: Expo’74 Corporation, 1974), 1-2.
  73. Milton R. Moskowitz, “Expo’74: Spokane – The Environment May Get Lost,” Cry California 9:3 (Summer 1974): 28-32.
  74. King Cole [interview with Sean Elwood], 9 June 1975, Expo’74 Transcripts, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
  75. Tom Adkison [interview with Sean Elwood], 8 April 1975, Expo’74 Transcripts, Eastern Washington State Historical Society.

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