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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) |
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Center
for the Study of the Pacific Northwest (University of Washington) |
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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) |
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HistoryLink
(includes local history for Seattle and King County,
Washington) |
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Idaho
State Historical Society |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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Oregon
Historical Society |
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Pioneer
History Links (includes Oregon
history; Western Oregon University) |
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The
Seattle Times: Seattle History
(includes links to articles, maps, resources, & photo gallery related
to Seattle history) |
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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) |
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Washington
State History Museum |