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Boeing: A Common Heritage (includes company narratives, chronologies, biographies, indexes, & historical videos regarding Boeing history, McDonnell Douglas history, & North American history)
Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest (University of Washington)
Digital Collections: Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (includes access to individual digital collections, many of which are related to the Pacific Northwest; Washington State University)
HistoryLink (includes local history for Seattle and King County, Washington)
Idaho State Historical Society
Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (includes the text of the celebrated Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, which were edited by Gary E. Moulton; University of Nebraska--Lincoln)
King County Snapshots: A Photographic Heritage of Seattle and Surrounding Communities (includes about 12,000 historical images from the 19th century & the 20th century portraying people, places, & events in the urban, suburban, & rural communities of King County, Washington)
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade: Sources of the History of the Fur Trade in the Rocky Mountain West (includes history, traditions, tools, & mode of living of the trappers, explorers, & traders known as the Mountain Men)
Oregon Historical Society
Pioneer History Links (includes Oregon history; Western Oregon University)
The Seattle Times: Seattle History (includes links to articles, maps, resources, & photo gallery related to Seattle history)
Wallis & Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database (includes material of significance to the history of the Northwest during the first half of the 20th century; the core of the database is the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Clippings Collection with about 18,000 newspaper images collected in the 1930's by historians working for the Works Progress Administration; the collection describes a period of rapid growth & development in the Pacific Northwest, along with the impact of the settlers on the indigenous Native American population; also includes extensive links to other related web sites, such as Native American cultural sources, relevant dam web sites, important laws & legislation, government reports, & maps; Washington State University)
Washington State History Museum
 

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