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COLUMBIA: Fall 2004; Vol. 18, No. 3

Table of Contents

Correspondence   2

History Commentary   3
The Case of Mark Litchman.
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By Adam Halpern

Well-Tempered Design   7
Washington's State Capitol Building—a happy marriage of design and support systems engineering.
By Christopher Tavener

Rescuing the Destitute   11
The Salvation Army conquers Spokane.
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By Annika Herbes

From the Collection   17
"Farmlands in the Famous Palouse Country...."

Long Iron   18
A look at the role of firearms on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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By Mark Van Rhyn

Beginnings and Endings   28
What happened to Lewis and Clark after the expedition?
By Landon Y. Jones

History Album   35
The Victory Special.

But Few Obstacles to the Prospector...   36
What started out as a cakewalk to the goldfields turned into a nightmare for a group of overzealous fortune hunters.
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By William Alley

Additional Reading   43

Columbia Reviews   44

To Our Members   46


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