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COLUMBIA: Spring 2001; Vol. 15, No. 1

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From the Editor   2

History Commentary  3
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The Vote at Station Camp.
By Dayton Duncan

Upriver by Steamer to Idaho  9
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Steamboat pioneers helped bring commerce to the interior of the Pacific Northwest.
By Carlos A. Schwantes

Making a New Home   17
Washington rolls out the welcome mat for the first wave of South Vietnamese refugees.
By Mary L. Hanneman and Minh-Anh Thi Hodge

Inquiry in Action   23
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The Washington State Historical Society's new History Lab teaches the concept and tools of historical study.
By Stephanie Lile

From the Collection  31
A ticket to utopia.

Ten Dollars a Song  32
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The Bonneville Power Administration hired Woody Guthrie to sing the praises of public power to the masses.
By Robert C. Carriker

A Lasting Legacy, Part I   37
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First in a four-part series that examines the place names handed down by Lewis and Clark in teh Pacific Northwest.
By Allen "Doc" Wesseluis

Columbia Reviews   44

Additional Reading   46


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