The item is a photocopy of a thesis by Jeffrey Ellison titled "The Ozette petroglyphs." 1977. xiii, 180 leaves: figs., maps, tables. Thesis (M.A.) - Washington State University, 1977. Bibliography; leaves 178-180.
The item is a photocopy of a thesis by Dale Ross Croes titled "Basketry from the Ozette Village Archaeological Site: a technological, functional, and comparative study." xxxiii, 515 p, figs., maps, tables. Thesis (Ph.D.) Washington State University, 1977.
The item is a microfiche copy of a thesis by Christine Mullen titled "Canadian French loanwords in Spokane as indicators of cultural change." 1976. v, 86 leaves: maps, tables. Thesis (M.A.), University of Victoria, 1976. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 82-86. Canadian theses on microfiche, 29103.
The item is a microfilm copy of a thesis by Warren Arthur Snyder titled "A phonemic and morphological analysis of southern Puget Sound Salish." 117 pages. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Washington, 1957. Vita. Bibliography: page 117. Purchased from University Microfilms, 1982.
The item is a microfilm copy of a thesis by Arthur David Martinson titled "Mountain in the sky: a history of Mount Rainier National Park." viii, 174 leaves: illus., maps, tables. Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State University, 1966. Bibliography: leaves 165-174. University Microfilms, 66-13571
The item is a microfilm copy of a thesis by Thomas Melville Hess titled "Snohomish grammatical structure." 1967. iii, 110 leaves. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Washington, 1967. Vita. Bibliography: leaf 110. University Microfilms, 68-3852.
Documentary. This film depicts a trip from Seattle to Victoria on the S.S. Princess Marguerite, and profiles the history of the ship -- and of her namesake, an earlier B.C. coastal steamship that was sunk during World War II while serving as a troop transport.
The item consists of a two page memorandum of co-operation dated July 10 1972. The memorandum is signed by Premier W.A.C. Bennett and Washington State Governor Daniel J. Evans and is an agreement to protect the common water boundary consisting of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Strait of Georgia, Puget Sound and their adjacent waters from the dangers of oil spills.
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The item is a copy of a thesis by Barry Carlson on microfilm titled "A grammar of Spokan: a Salish language of eastern Washington." 1972. xxii, 142 leaves: tables. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Hawaii, 1972. Bibliography: leaves 141-142. University Microfilms 72-31052.
The item is a copy of a thesis by Sister Mary Louise, O.P. titled "Eugene Casimir Chirouse, O.M.I. and the Indians of Washington." iii, 137 leaves. Thesis (M.A.), University of Washington, 1932. Bibliography: leaves 129-137.
The file consists of a transcript titled "Down the Columbia river by canoe" by George Burnet Forde, written in 1916. It contains an account of a trip made in September and October 1915 by the 15 year old G.B. Forde who accompanied his father John Preston Forde, a civil engineer with the C.P.R. and assistant Captain F.P. Armstrong. The purpose of the trip was to examine the possibilities of navigation on the Columbia. The party travelled from Robson, B.C., to Beverly, Washington, by canoe and then onwards by train and steamer to Astoria. There are 21 photographs that accompany the transcript.
The item is a copy of a thesis by Edward Friedman titled "An archaeological survey of Makah territory: a study in resource utilization." 1976. xv, 271 p . illus., tables, bibliography, p 222-234. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Washington State University.
The item is a copy of a thesis on microfilm, by Robert A. Campbell. It is called "An added objection: the use of blacks in the coal mines of Washington, 1880-1896." 111 leaves: map, appendix. Thesis (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1978. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 112-117. Canadian theses on microfiche, 40585.
The item consists of an illustrated description of a journey made by automobile from Calgary to Victoria via Spokane and Seattle. Contains photographs and postcards glued into the volume. While it is described as being by "the undersigned", there is no signature and the description of the trip breaks off abruptly on page 41.
Notebooks of unidentified real estate agent covering sales in Salmon Bay City (near Seattle), ca. 1902-1906, and sales of lots in Port Moody, 1912-1919. Names of purchasers and dates of various payments are shown.