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COLUMBIA: Fall 2008; Vol. 22, No. 3
Table of Contents
From the Editor   2
History Commentary   3
Yellowstone needs its trains back.
By Alfred Runte
Ellen Powell Dabney   8
Mother of the home economics movement in Washington.
By John Daughters
Tall Timber   12
Washington's lumber industry owes a measure of its success to hardworking Japanese immigrant loggers and millworkers.
By Jesse Clark McAbee
History Album   17
William H. Gilstrap.
Audubon's Western Woodpeckers   18
Expansionist science in young America.
By Greogry Nobles
The Death of Peter Stanup 24
Was it an accidental drowning or the result of a muderous plot?
By Nathan Roberts
From the Collection 32
Billions of postcards.
Menace in the Sky 33
The little-known story of an attack on American soil during World War II.
By Mac Carey
Snohomish County 36
George Vancouver claims Everett for King George.
By Charles P. LeWarne
Retrospective Review 42
The Palouse novels of Elizabeth Marion.
By Peter Donahue
Additional Reading 43
Notices 44
Columbia Reviews 46