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COLUMBIA: Winter 1991-92; Vol. 5, No. 4

Table of Contents

History Commentary   2
Oh, Nova Albion, ye were young so long.
By David H. Stratton

Urban Ambitions   4
What people and purposes spurred the metamorphosis from Saunders Bottom to modern-day Chehalis?
By Robert R. Weyeneth

Hawkbells    12
Journey with David Thompson through the valley of the mid-Columbia in 1811.
By William D. Layman

Henry Carter   20
"The individual man is to humanity what the tree is to the forest."
By Mary Branch and Patricia Coon

History Album    26
The USS Lexington lights up Tacoma.

Fort Lewis   27
A product of the human need to alter and yet identify with the environment.
By Jane T. Merritt

From the Collection   33
Quarantine notice.

Sarah Peterson Smith    34
James "Hecla" Smith's widow and heiress was a woman to be reckoned with.
By John Fahey

Sea Songs    40
The musical "sides" of the exploration by sea of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
By Bruce Le Roy

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


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