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COLUMBIA: Winter 1997-98; Vol. 11, No. 4

Table of Contents

From the Editor:   2

History Commentary:   3
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The Lewis and Clark expedition&151;what does it mean to America almost 200 years later?
By Dayton Duncan

Orphan Road:   7
Seattle's long wait for a transcontinental train connection.
By Kurt E. Armbruster

From the Collection:   19
Who are these people?

One Man's Adventure in the Klondike:   20
William Haskell's gold rush memoir sparkles in the muddied landscape of Klondike literature.
By Terrence Cole

The Wahluke Slope of the Hanford Site:   27
A historical land use debate rages on.
By Michele S. Gerber

History Album:   34
Cranberry harvest.

Joshua the Second:   35
The man who put a hex on San Francisco.
By Jan Parrott-Holden

Two Senators and the Boeing Company   38
Washington's political culture leapt from progressivism to liberalism in less than 24 years.
By Richard S. Kirkendall

Columbia Reviews:   44
Recent books of interest in Northwest history.
Edited by Robert C. Carriker

Correspondence/Additional Reading   46


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