A Yankee on Puget Sound

A Yankee on Puget Sound
Title A Yankee on Puget Sound PDF eBook
Author Karen Leslie Johnson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Cowlitz Trail (Wash.)
ISBN 9781636821450

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Peace Weavers

Peace Weavers
Title Peace Weavers PDF eBook
Author Candace Wellman
Publisher Washington State University Press
Pages 383
Release 2020-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 0874223911

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Throughout the mid-1800s, outsiders, including many Euro-Americans, arrived in what is now northwest Washington. As they interacted with Samish, Lummi, S’Klallam, Sto:lo, and other groups, some of the men sought relationships with young local women. Hoping to establish mutually beneficial ties, Coast and Interior Salish families arranged strategic cross-cultural marriages. Some pairs became lifelong partners while other unions were short. These were crucial alliances that played a critical role in regional settlement and spared Puget Sound’s upper corner from the tragic conflicts other regions experienced. Accounts of the men, who often held public positions--army officer, Territorial Supreme Court justice, school superintendent, sheriff--exist in a variety of records. Some, like the nephew of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, were from prominent eastern families. Yet across the West, the contributions of their native wives remain unacknowledged. The women’s lives were marked by hardships and heartbreaks common for the time, but the four profiled--Caroline Davis Kavanaugh, Mary Fitzhugh Lear Phillips, Clara Tennant Selhameten, and Nellie Carr Lane--exhibited exceptional endurance, strength, and adaptability. Far from helpless victims, they influenced their husbands and controlled their homes. Remembered as loving mothers and good neighbors, they ran farms, nursed and supported family, served as midwives, and operated businesses. They visited relatives and attended ancestral gatherings, often with their children. Each woman’s story is uniquely hers, but together they and other intermarried women helped found Puget Sound communities and left lasting legacies. They were peace weavers. Author Candace Wellman hopes to shatter stereotypes surrounding these relationships. Numerous collaborators across the United States and Canada--descendants, local historians, academics, and more--graciously participated in her seventeen-year effort.

American Nations

American Nations
Title American Nations PDF eBook
Author Colin Woodard
Publisher Penguin
Pages 358
Release 2011-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1101544457

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An illuminating history of North America's eleven rival cultural regions that explodes the red state-blue state myth. North America was settled by people with distinct religious, political, and ethnographic characteristics, creating regional cultures that have been at odds with one another ever since. Subsequent immigrants didn't confront or assimilate into an “American” or “Canadian” culture, but rather into one of the eleven distinct regional ones that spread over the continent each staking out mutually exclusive territory. In American Nations, Colin Woodard leads us on a journey through the history of our fractured continent, and the rivalries and alliances between its component nations, which conform to neither state nor international boundaries. He illustrates and explains why “American” values vary sharply from one region to another. Woodard (author of American Character: A History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common Good) reveals how intranational differences have played a pivotal role at every point in the continent's history, from the American Revolution and the Civil War to the tumultuous sixties and the "blue county/red county" maps of recent presidential elections. American Nations is a revolutionary and revelatory take on America's myriad identities and how the conflicts between them have shaped our past and are molding our future.

Backroads of Washington

Backroads of Washington
Title Backroads of Washington PDF eBook
Author Diana Fairbanks, Mike Sedam
Publisher
Pages 164
Release
Genre
ISBN 9781610603508

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McDonald of Oregon

McDonald of Oregon
Title McDonald of Oregon PDF eBook
Author Eva Emery Dye
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1906
Genre Local author
ISBN

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My Circular Notes

My Circular Notes
Title My Circular Notes PDF eBook
Author John Francis Campbell
Publisher
Pages 858
Release 1876
Genre Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN

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Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher
Pages 1960
Release 1940
Genre
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