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COLUMBIA: Spring 2004; Vol. 18, No. 1
Table of Contents
From the Editor 2
History Commentary 3
A Windfall for Educators: The Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
By Robert C. Carriker
Bella Weretnikow 6
Seattle's First Jewish Female Attorney
By Judith W. Rosenthal
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The Palouse Mammoths 11
"A long road from Palouse Peat Bog to Chicago's Field Museum"
By Jake Nisbet
From the Collection 17
Land of opportunity, land of truth
Captain's West 18
The Lewis and Clark expedition set the standard for army exploration in the West
By James P. Ronda
Jose Mozino & Archibald Menzies 24
Two preeminent naturalists meet at Nootka Sound, a crossroads of 18th-century Enlightenment science
By Iris H. W. Engstrand
The Hanford Engineer Works Village 29
The combined forces and factors that produced Richland also created a blueprint for the modern American suburban community
By David W. Harvey & Katheryn Hill Krafft
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Lincoln County Courthouse 36
Two towns vie for possession of this "hot seat" of local government
By David L. Chapman
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Correspondence & Additional Reading 41
Columbia Reviews 42
To Our Members 44
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