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Black Oral History Collection view detail comment email this

Features interviews with "African American pioneers and their descendants throughout Washington [state], Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, from 1972-1974." Topics discussed "include early black settlers, job opportunities, social life and community, living patterns, black churches, and black political involvement from the late 1800s through 1974." Includes sound files and descriptive records. Browsable and searchable. From Washington State University Libraries.
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/xblackoralhistory.html
Topics: Black Resources, History, Nonfiction by Genre, U.S. History By Place, United States History

Last updated Jan 4, 2006


Center for Columbia River History (CCRH) view detail comment email this

This agency "is dedicated to examining the 'hidden histories' of the Basin and to helping people think about the historical record from different perspectives." This site includes photo, document, and oral history archives; curricula for "Columbia River Studies," an interdisciplinary high school course; an events calendar; and student projects. The CCRH is a regional partnership of Washington State University at Vancouver, Portland State University, and the Washington State Historical Society.
http://www.ccrh.org/
Topics: History, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Feb 11, 2003


Classics in Washington History view detail comment email this

Electronic editions of books written by Washington state and Oregon pioneers. Includes reminiscences by pioneers such as Ezra Meeker, Arthur Denny, and Caroline C. Leighton, one of the state's first women pioneers. Requires download of free DJVU Viewer software. From the Washington State Library.
http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/publications.aspx
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Nov 24, 2009


Early Washington Maps: A Digital Collection view detail comment email this

A searchable collection of early Washington state maps covering disputed boundaries, maps showing planned features of new towns, railroad tracks, postal roads, and Indian reservations. Includes a "Historical Timeline of Events Leading to the Formation of Washington State," with links to related maps. A joint project of Washington State University Libraries and the University of Washington Libraries.
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/xmaps.html
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jun 24, 2004


History of Washington State and the Pacific Northwest view detail comment email this

This site contains a series of illustrated Pacific Northwest history lectures prepared for undergraduates by a professor at the University of Washington. Covers the years from 1741 to the late 20th century. Includes three major areas: a general introduction to Pacific Northwest history, contacts and contests from 1741 to 1900 (such as fur trade and Pacific Northwest Indians), and urban industrial growth from 1846 to the present.
http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/hstaa432/
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jun 28, 2009


Jesuit Oregon Province Archives (JOPA) view detail comment email this

In 1992, the Jesuit Oregon Province Archives were transferred to the Foley Center Library at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington State. This page describes the collection, which "will be particularly valuable for researchers of Native American languages and ethnology, of early Northwest/Alaska settlement and mission histories, and of regional ecclesiastical history." Includes descriptions of the collection, including manuscripts, photo archives, records from Jesuit mission houses, and other documents. Searchable.
http://www.gonzaga.edu/Academics/Libraries/Foley+Library/Departments/Special+Collections/Collections/JOPA/
Topics: Religion, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Oct 22, 2004


Labor Press Project view detail comment email this

"This site brings together information about the history and ongoing influence of newspapers and periodicals published by unions, labor councils, and radical organizations in the Pacific Northwest." Presents a history of labor journalism, and describes labor groups and publications. Features the mastheads of and details about radical newspapers, including the Seattle Union Record. From a University of Washington history and labor studies professor.
http://faculty.washington.edu/gregoryj/laborpress/
Topics: Labor, Newspapers by Place: United States, U.S. History By Place, United States History

Last updated Oct 16, 2009


Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Mural view detail comment email this

Material about a recent narrative painting "that presents, as accurately as possible, the arrival of Lewis and Clark on the West Coast from a perspective inclusive of Native people. ... Northwest artist Chris Hopkins worked in consultation with Burke Museum Director ... and members of the Chinook Tribe." Includes an image of the mural, sketches, and associated artifacts. From the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington.
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/lewisclark/
Topics: United States History

Last updated Sep 7, 2006


Murray's People: A Collection of Essays view detail comment email this

This site celebrates the work of Murray C. Morgan, journalist, historian, and native of Tacoma, Washington state. The site includes a short autobiography, obituary (Morgan died in 2000), and a collection of Morgan's essays. The essays "have been chosen and edited by Librarian Gary Fuller Reese from more than 30 years of newspaper and magazine articles, radio broadcasts, and books." From the Tacoma Public Library.
http://www2.tacomapubliclibrary.org/v2/nwroom/morgan/Intro.htm
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Sep 22, 2005


The National Archives in Seattle, Washington view detail comment email this

Describes this regional branch of the National Archives and Records Administration, which serves as a "depository and center for research in historical records from Federal agencies and courts in the Pacific Northwest including Idaho, Oregon, and Washington" state. Features guides to the Seattle branch and its holdings, finding aids, a list of services available to the public, a FAQ, and a downloadable booklet on this regional branch.
http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/
Topics: Libraries & Archives by Type, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jul 30, 2005


Northwest of the West: The Frontier Experience on the Northwest Coast view detail comment email this

A brief, illustrated overview of westward expansion in the Pacific Northwest, including information on settlers and emigrants, the early economy of the region, railroads, pioneer Ezra Meeker, and contemporary merchandising of the frontier experience. A part of The Frontier in American Culture , from the University of Washington Libraries.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/exhibits/frontier/local/
Topics: U.S. History By Place, United States History

Last updated Feb 18, 2004


Pacific Northwest Historians Guild view detail comment email this

"The Pacific Northwest Historians Guild promotes the study of history, preservation of historical resources, and publication of materials relating to Pacific Northwest history." This Seattle-based organization for the history of the Pacific Northwest is a good source for locating historians working in this field. Includes information about upcoming events, conferences, and exhibits.
http://www.pnwhistorians.org/
Topics: History, Notable People, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Oct 4, 2004


Pacific Northwest History view detail comment email this

Collection of links to websites with historical material for Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington state. Also includes links to general Pacific Northwest sites. Topics include American Indians, the Columbia River, and the Klondike gold rush. From the University of Washington Libraries.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/pnw.html
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Mar 23, 2006


Portraits Database view detail comment email this

This site features "an ongoing digital collection of photographs of individuals well known not only in the Pacific Northwest, but also nationally." Includes portraits of architects, artists, authors and editors, engineers, historians, legislators, mayors, photographers, surveyors, theatrical producers, and teachers. Descriptive data is included for each portrait. Searchable. From the University of Washington Libraries.
http://content.lib.washington.edu/portraitsweb/
Topics: Architecture by Place, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Oct 20, 2004


Providence Archives view detail comment email this

This site describes the manuscripts and archival materials of the Providence Health System and the Sisters of Providence. Housed in Seattle, the archives are "recognized as a valuable resource for scholars of Pacific Northwest history." The site features several online exhibits and describes the archive's collections, records, and services. Includes a newsletter and online research request forms. Searchable. From Providence Health System.
http://www.providence.org/PHS/Archives/
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jun 8, 2004


The Seattle Daily Times: 100 Years in the Pacific Northwest view detail comment email this

In 1996, as part of The Seattle Times' 100th birthday celebration, weekly stories on Northwest history were prepared by historians Sharon Boswell and Lorraine McConaghy with the assistance of the newspaper staff. This site features the collection of stories and period photographs. Sets of discussion questions accompany each article. Includes a link to more information about The Seattle Times (originally called the Seattle Daily Times when it was founded in 1896).
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/special/centennial/
Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Dec 1, 2007


Tacoma Public Library's Photography Archive view detail comment email this

This Web site features a collection of photographs that document "the social, industrial, commercial, and agricultural growth and development of Washington [state] and the Pacific Northwest." The collection includes "daguerreotypes, glass lantern slides, early and modern prints, panoramic photographs, ambrotypes and tintypes, glass and film negatives, and more." Searchable, or view images using the random-display feature.
http://search.tpl.lib.wa.us/images/
Topics: Agriculture, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Photography, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jun 14, 2004


Transportation Photographs view detail comment email this

Provides "an ongoing digital collection of photographs depicting various modes of transportation in the Pacific Northwest region and Western United States during the first half of the 20th century." Emphasizes Boeing aircraft and Pacific Northwest railway images representing the Milwaukee, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern railways. Also includes images of motor vehicles and sailing vessels. From the University of Washington Libraries.
http://content.lib.washington.edu/transportationweb/
Topics: Photograph Collections

Last updated Nov 10, 2005


University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections view detail comment email this

These unique collections of historical photographs, documents, and other visual resources depict the history, natural sciences, and regional cultures of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. "These collections are especially strong in Seattle history, architecture, labor and industry, the Klondike Gold Rush, and our natural environment" and are searchable by keywords, title, subject, description, or a variety of other fields. From the University of Washington Libraries' Digital Initiatives Program.
http://content.lib.washington.edu/
Topics: Architecture by Place, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Oct 13, 2004


UWired Outreach: Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest view detail comment email this

This site contains news pertaining to the history of the Pacific Northwest, curriculum materials for secondary-school teachers and students, articles from back issues of Pacific Northwest Quarterly , and materials from a University of Washington course on Pacific Northwest history.
http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/
Topics: History, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jan 1, 2003


The Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database view detail comment email this

The database comprises nearly 20,000 clippings from the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Clippings Collection as well as federal and state documents, reports, and other online sources chronicling the first half of the 20th century, "a period of rapid growth and development in the history of the Northwest." Developed and maintained by the Washington State University Libraries.
http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/pncc/pncc.htm
Topics: Newspapers by Place: United States, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Oct 18, 2009


Washington [State] Territorial Timeline view detail comment email this

Using pictures, maps, and documents from the State Archives, this site traverses the history of the Pacific Northwest and Washington Territory. The timeline begins with The Sailing Years of the Pacific Northwest: 1540-1799 and ends with The March to Statehood: 1881-1889 .
http://www.secstate.wa.gov/history/Timeline/default.aspx
Topics: U.S. History By Place

Last updated Sep 22, 2009





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