Washington the Evergreen State and Seattle, Its Metropolis

Washington the Evergreen State and Seattle, Its Metropolis
Title Washington the Evergreen State and Seattle, Its Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Frederic James Grant
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 1890
Genre Seattle (Wash.)
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Pacific Connections

Pacific Connections
Title Pacific Connections PDF eBook
Author Kornel Chang
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 289
Release 2012-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 0520951549

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In the late nineteenth century the borderlands between the United States, the British Empire in Canada, and the Asia-Pacific Rim emerged as a crossroads of the Pacific world. In Pacific Connections, Kornel Chang tells the dramatic stories of the laborers, merchants, smugglers, and activists who crossed these borders into the twentieth century, and the American and British empire-builders who countered them by hardening racial and national lines. But even as settler societies attempted to control the processes of imperial integration, their project fractured under its contradictions. Migrant workers and radical activists pursued a transnational politics through the very networks that made empire possible. Charting the U.S.-Canadian borderlands from above and below, Chang reveals the messiness of imperial formation and the struggles it spawned from multiple locations and through different actors across the Pacific world. Pacific Connections is the winner of the Outstanding Book in History award from the Association for Asian American Studies and is a finalist for the John Hope Franklin Book Prize from the American Studies Association.

Washington, the Evergreen State

Washington, the Evergreen State
Title Washington, the Evergreen State PDF eBook
Author Rachel Barenblat
Publisher Gareth Stevens Learning Library
Pages 48
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780836851229

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Illustrations and text present the history, geography, people, politics and government, economy, and social life and customs of the state of Washington.

Explorer's Guide Washington (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete)

Explorer's Guide Washington (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete)
Title Explorer's Guide Washington (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete) PDF eBook
Author Denise Fainberg
Publisher The Countryman Press
Pages 513
Release 2012-06-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0881509744

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Provides a resource to the landscapes of Washington; features coverage of such regions as Puget Sound, Mount St. Helens, and the Columbia River Gorge, in a guide complemented by recommendations for lodging, dining, and shopping.

National Park, City Playground

National Park, City Playground
Title National Park, City Playground PDF eBook
Author Theodore R. Catton
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 224
Release 2011-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0295800860

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The majestic beauty of Mount Rainier, which dominates the Seattle and Tacoma skyscapes, has in many ways defined the Pacific Northwest. At the same time, those two major cities have strongly influenced the development of Rainier as a national park. From the late 1890s, when the Pacific Forest Reserve became Mount Rainier National Park, the evolving relationship between the mountain and its surrounding residents has told a history of the region itself. That story also describes the changing nature of our national park system. From the late nineteenth century to the present, park service representatives and other officials have created policies, built roads and hotels, and regulated public use of and access to Mount Rainier. Conflicting interests have shaped the decision-making process and characterized human interaction with the park. The Rainier National Park Company promoted Paradise Inn as a destination resort for East Coast tourists; Cooperative Campers of the Pacific Northwest developed backcountry camps for working-class recreationists; Asahel Curtis of the Good Roads Association wanted a road encircling the mountain; The Mountaineers promoted free public campgrounds and a roadless preserve; others focused on managing and protecting the upper mountain. The National Park Service mediated among the various parties while developing their own master plan for the park. In an engaging and accessible style, historian Theodore Catton tells the story of Mount Rainier, examining the controversies and compromises that have shaped one of America's most beautiful and beloved parks. National Park, City Playground reminds us that the way we manage our wilderness areas is a vital concern not only for the National Park Service, but for all citizens.

The Christian Union

The Christian Union
Title The Christian Union PDF eBook
Author Henry Ward Beecher
Publisher
Pages 1272
Release 1892
Genre Christianity
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Washington Comes of Age

Washington Comes of Age
Title Washington Comes of Age PDF eBook
Author David Hodges Stratton
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1992
Genre History
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Nine noted regional and national experts here explore Washington's coming of age. Essays delve into the frustration of territorial residents with the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, Washington's struggle for statehood, the state's constitutional convention, suffragist Abigail Scott Duniway's fight for women's rights, and the role of the Hanford nuclear reservation in American history. Former governor and senator Daniel J. Evans, political correspondent Lou Cannon, and Gordon Hirabayashi, who protested the World War II internment of Japanese Americans in a highly publicized legal case, provide their personal reflections upon recent state history. Washington Comes of Age continues the Washington State University Press's Pettyjohn series of publications examining essential aspects of Pacific Northwest history.