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COLUMBIA: Fall 1999; Vol. 13, No. 3

Table of Contents

History Commentary   3
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Exploding the myths and misconceptions about Sacagawea, the Shoshoni Indian woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition.
By Irving W. Anderson

Anything but Natural   8
A look at the design influences on the architecture and furnishings of structures at Mount Rainier National Park.
By Sarah Allaback

History Album   15
Contented cows give better milk.

C. E. S. Wood   16
A "respectable rebel" who struggled to balance living "the good life" with fighting the battle against social and economic injustice.
By Robert Hamburger

Centralia's Union Mural   24
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"The Resurrection of Wesley Everest" depicts the Wobblies' side of the tragic events that occurred in this southwest Washington town in 1919.
S By Mary L. Stough

From the Collection   27
Marching right along....

Cook's Last Voyage   28
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The intrepid captain's search for the elusive Northwest Passage ended in his death.
By Antonia Macarthur

Fighting the Cement Trust   34
How political maverick W. Lon Johnson took on the old guard in Olympia to defeat the 1920 Carlyon road bill.
By Stephen W. Charry

Correspondence/Additional Reading   43

Columbia Reviews   44