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COLUMBIA: Spring 1993; Vol. 7, No. 1

Table of Contents

The Boeing 307 Stratoliner   2
The first pressurized airliner made a unique contribution to the World War II effort.
By Mark Jaroslaw

Frontier Conflict   8
A pioneer family's memoir.
By Weldon Willis Rau

A Sense of the People and the Land   15
Cultivating a historical perspective helps a Palouse agribusiness face the challenges of the future.
By Alex McGregor

Museum for the 21st Century   21
A sneak preview of what you'll find inside the new Washington State History Museum.

From the Collection   27
Subculture ephemera.

Remnants of a Vanished Culture   28
A close look at Indian rock art in the region of the Columbia River Gorge.
By James D. Keyser

A Northwest Tale   37
Frederick Balch's previously unpublished short sotry, " How a Camas Prairie Girl Saw the World."
Introduction by Stephen L. Harris

Correspondence/Additional Reading   45

Columbia Reviews    46
Recent books of interest in Northwest history.
Edited by Robert C. Carriker


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