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COLUMBIA: Winter 1993-94; Vol. 7, No. 4

Table of Contents

From the Editor   2

History Commentary   3
An overview of the juvenile justice system in Washington.
By Mark Ezell

Shaping History   8
Do pioneer reminiscences really represent an accurate picture of the emigrant experience?
By Barbara Allen

Blind Justice on the Touchet   14
Columbia County Courthouse is still on the job after more than a hundred years.
By David Chapman

From the Collection   21
"Westward Ho!"

Tourists in Paradise   22
Bringing vacationers to the Pacific Northwest was an afterthought that turned into a booming business.
By Carlos A. Schwantes

Daniel R. Bigelow   31
A man of principle who stood against the political order.
By Shanna Stevenson

History Album   36
Christmastime at the post office—some things never change...

The Panic of 1893   37
Hard times rocked the economic foundations of the Northwest a century ago.
By J. Kingston Pierce

Correspondence/Additional Reading   45

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


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