Washington Environment and Natural Resources
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Washington Environment and Natural Resources
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The climate of Washington by W. N. Allen
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A reproduction of a directory of business places and professional people who were compassionate toward Black patronage in Tacoma and Pierce County. Edited by H. McElroy Stovall.
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Includes booklets, manuscripts, theses and dissertations, reports, and other writings about Washington State. Also included are writings about and by Washington authors.
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"Trolley Trails Through the West"
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A publication by Robert S. Wilson and published by Wilson Brothers Publications in Yakima, Washington, that tells stories of rail travels in "Tacoma, Spokane, Bellingham, Miscellaneous Washington and Oregon Communities". Vol. 4 contents include: "A Juice Fan at Tacoma", "Inland Empire Juice Lines" and "Here and There in the Evergreen and Beaver States".
"The Washingtonian: A State Magazine of Progress"
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A magazine published monthly that touted itself as being "Dedicated to the Advancement of a State Consciousness and Unity. Ever alert to support any Development Project in the State of Washington". Stories talked about various regions in the state including Tacoma, Spokane and Seattle. The publication's publisher was Arthur H. Allen and editor was Paul H. Lovering with the executive offices being in the Douglas Building in Seattle.
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Some stories in this issue: "YOUR Washington", "What's a Mountain Range Between Friends?", "Spinning Dollars", "Those Idle Acres" and "Survey of Spokane".
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Some stories in this issue: "The Forest Number, Featuring the Lumber Capital of America".
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Some stories In this issue: "Is the Time Ripe for Ready-Made Farms?", "The Cash Value of Our Tourist Crop", "Mix Sea Water With Farms and Factories",
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The Tacoma Sea Scouts and Sea Scout Ship No.110, the Flying Cloud
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A scrapbook, 1934-1935, prepared for application to the national flagship honors program Tacoma Area Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Original Scrapbook photocopied by the Tacoma Public Library, Sept. 1999.
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