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Twodot
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This series features stories about fascinating events that helped shape each state's history. Written in a lively, easy-to-read style, each book features 31-34 stories for history buffs of all ages. Each book is written by western historian and writer James A. Crutchfield with illustrations by Montana artist Lisa Harvey.
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Howell at the Moon Productions
Pub. Date
[2008]
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English
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Explores the life and lessons of the late, legendary fruit grower who brought the Granny Smith apple, the Fuji apple and the Rainier cherry, among others, into their own in the Untied States and around the world.
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"The selected locations help readers to appreciate the broader history of small-town life in Washington. Yet each featured town boasts a distinct narrative, as unique as the citizens who call these places home. These residents are innovators, hard workers, and--most of all--good people. The locations range from quaint to historic, and they wonderfully represent the Evergreen State"--Publisher.
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Westcliffe Publishers
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2007.
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English
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Despite the often astonishing changes in the landscape, authors Paul Dorpat and Jean Sherrard searched high and low, determined to find the same locations and angles as their predecessors. The result is a portrait that reflects not only the amazing changes brought on by time, but also a record of what has remained in this most scenic western state.
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Gold creeks and ghost towns volume Northeastern Washington
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English
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U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region
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[1994?]
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English
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"This volume is an expansion of an unpublished manuscript, Eastern Washington's Chinese past, 1860-1910 (Gaylord), prepared by the Okanogan National Forest for the Chinese Heritage of the Pacific Northwest Conference ... May 1-3, 1992"--P. 107.
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The History Press
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2022.
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English
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"Breaking glass ceilings, organizing clubs and making history as the first in their fields, these trailblazing Black women paved the way for new generations. From Nettie Craig Asberry, founder of the Tacoma NAACP, to Dr. Dolores Silas, now honored by a school bearing her name, these women forged a path amid adversity. Black women were crucial to the war effort, working as Rosies at Boeing during World War II, and in the postwar years, Seattle musicians...
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