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COLUMBIA: Fall 2005; Vol. 19, No. 3
Table of Contents
From the Editor 2
History Commentary 3
Nettie Craig Asberry, a pillar of Tacoma's African American community.
By Antoinette Broussard
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Tracking "The Explorer" 7
Rudyard Kipling's adventure poem sparked many a Pacific Northwest "explorer."
By Robert R. Hunt
Mother Joseph 15
A formidable force for good in Washington's territorial days.
By Mary L. Stough
From the Collection 17
One big union.
Adventures in Ichthyology 18
Lewis and Clark made it a challenge for future fish experts to identify all the varieties of fish encountered during the expedition.
By Dennis D. Dauble
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Native American in the Land of the Shogun 24
Ranald MacDonaldson of a Chinook princess and a Hudson's Bay Company officialyearned to visit Japan.
By Frederik L. Schodt
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History Album 33
An early Pathé newsreel featured Yakima's Blossom Festival in 1912.
A Lady in the Senate 34
Reba Hurn became the first woman elected to the Washington State Senate.
By Laura Arksey
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Retrospective Reviews 42
The novels of Mary Brinker Post.
By Peter Donahue
Additional Reading 43
Columbia Reviews 44
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