An edition of Pacific Northwest themes (1978)

Pacific Northwest themes

historical essays, in honor of Keith A. Murray

Pacific Northwest themes
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An edition of Pacific Northwest themes (1978)

Pacific Northwest themes

historical essays, in honor of Keith A. Murray

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English
Pages
138

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Cover of: Pacific Northwest themes
Pacific Northwest themes: historical essays, in honor of Keith A. Murray
1978, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University
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Table of Contents

Keith A. Murray : a personal tribute / Albert H. Culverwell
Reflections on the importance of local history / Manfred C. Vernon
A bibliographical survey of Pacific Northwest maritime history / James H. Hitchman
Incident at "La Punta De Los Martires" / Herbert C. Taylor, Jr.
Official uses of violence against Northwest Coast Indians in Colonial British Columbia / Barry M. Gough
The missionary as pioneer / James W. Scott
"And be ye separate" / Charles P. LeWarne
An investment in optimism / Marvin K. Collison.

Edition Notes

"The published writings of Keith A. Murray": p. 125-131.

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Bellingham, WA

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Dewey Decimal Class
979.5
Library of Congress
F851 .P193

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viii, 138 p. :
Number of pages
138

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Open Library
OL3805647M
LCCN
81111073

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