Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Guide to the William Compton Brown Papers
1830-1963
Cage 196
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biography/History
- Scope and Content
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Names and Subjects
- Detailed Description of Collection
- Series 1: Diaries and Notebooks
- Series 2: General Correspondence
- Series 3: Historical Information
- Series 4: Manuscript-"The Indian Side of the Story"
- Series 5: Miscellaneous
- Series 6: Newspapers
- Series 7: Notes
- Series 8: Papers
- Series 9: Photographs
- Series 10: Scrapbooks
- Series 11: Oversize - Map Case
Summary Information
- Repository
- Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
- Creator
- Brown, William Compton, 1869-1963.
- Title
- William Compton Brown Papers
- ID
- Cage 196
- Date [inclusive]
- 1830-1963
- Extent
- 10.5 Linear feet of shelf space, 22 Boxes
- Language
- Collection materials are in English.
- Abstract
- Papers of Judge William Compton Brown, cheifly concerning the annual Okanogan rodeo, Brown's historical research and the publication of his writings about the pioneer Pacific Northwest, and the Indian wars of eastern Washington.
Preferred Citation
[Item description]
William Compton Brown Papers, 1830-1963 (Cage 196)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Biography/History
William Compton Brown was born and raised in Minnesota. He received a law degree in 1891 from the University of Minnesota. His law practice began in Minnesota. Through a "freak fusion" of the local government, Brown was elected county attorney of Marshall County in 1893. He was 22 years old at the time of this appointment. Mr. Brown came out to the Pacific Coast in 1897, traveled extensively in the area, and after being granted the right to practice law in Washington he set up a practice in Republic, Washington. While in Republic he went on several mining excursions. In 1901 he married Caroline Sidney Burleigh. After his marriage, Brown moved to Okanogan County. He became the County Attorney in Ferry County, Washington in 1903. This was followed with the position of a Judge of the Superior Court of Ferry County in 1904. Nearly 26 years later he became a Judge of the Superior Court of Okanogan County. He retired in 1946, and passed away in 1963 at the age of 94.
Scope and Content
Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, certificates, photographs, pictures, clippings, memoranda, printed matter, manuscripts of Judge William Compton Brown's writings for newspapers, books and pamphlets, and other papers. Correspondence chiefly concerns the annual Okanogan rodeo, Brown's historical research and the publication of his writings about the pioneer Pacific Northwest and the Indian wars of eastern Washington.
Arrangement
The collection has been divided into 11 series: Diaries and Notebooks; General Correspondence; Historical Information; Manuscripts; Miscellaneous; Newspapers; Notes; Papers; Photographs; Scrapbooks; and Oversize. The Diaries and Notebooks are arranged chronologically, while the rest of the series are alphabetically arranged. The photos labeled "Portraits" are not in any specific order.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections © 2021
https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/
Terrell Library
P.O. Box 645610
Pullman, WA, 99164-5610 USA
509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Revision Description
The records were reprocessed by Lisa W. Bassett. 1988
Restrictions on Access
This collection is open and available for research use.
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Information
The papers were gifted to WSU Libraries by William Compton Brown in various accessions between 1960-1963.
Processing Information
This collection was reprocessed by Lisa W. Bassett in 1988.
Alternative Form Available
Some of the maps in this collection have been digitized as part of the Washington State University and University of Washington Early Washington Maps Digital Collection
Related Materials
Related Material
Nez Perce Photographs, circa 1877-1905 (PC 83)
Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Photographs, circa 1868-1950 (PC 85)
Cull A. White Photographs and Negatives, 1861-1950 (PC 86)
Separated Material
A collection of photographs by Frank S. Matsura were seperated from the papers and processed as the Frank S. Matsura Photographs, 1907-1913 (PC 35)
Names and Subjects
Geographic Name(s)
- Okanogan County (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
- Washington (State) -- History -- Sources.
Personal Name(s)
Subject(s) :
- Brown, William Compton, 1869-1963 -- Archives.
Subject(s)
- Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
- Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865.
- Rodeos -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County.
- Indians of North America -- Wars -- Northwest, Pacific.
- Washington (State)
- Native Americans
- Photographs
Detailed Description of Collection
Series 1: Diaries and Notebooks |
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box | folder | |||
1897 |
1 | 1 | ||
1906-1907, 1917 |
1 | 2 | ||
1912 |
1 | 3 | ||
1918 |
1 | 4 | ||
1920 |
1 | 5 | ||
1928 |
1 | 6 | ||
1930-1931 |
1 | 7 | ||
1931-1937 |
1 | 8 | ||
1932-1935 |
2 | 9 | ||
1933 |
2 | 10 | ||
1936-1937 |
2 | 11 | ||
1938 |
2 | 12 | ||
1939 |
3 | 13 | ||
1940 |
3 | 14 | ||
1940-1941 |
3 | 15 | ||
1942 |
3 | 16 | ||
1943 |
3 | 17 | ||
1944 |
4 | 18 | ||
1945 |
4 | 19 | ||
1945-1946 |
4 | 20 | ||
1947-1948 |
4 | 21 | ||
1948-1949 |
5 | 22 | ||
1950-1951, 1952 |
5 | 23 | ||
1952-1954 |
6 | 24 | ||
1954-1955 |
6 | 25 | ||
1955-1958 |
6 | 26 | ||
1955-1956 |
7 | 27 | ||
1957-1958 |
7 | 28 | ||
1959-1962 |
7 | 29 | ||
1963-1964 |
7 | 30 | ||
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Series 2: General Correspondence |
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box | folder | |||
(A) To Judge Brown 1925 |
8 | 31 | ||
Captain J.C. Ainsworth 1883? |
8 | 32 | ||
Mrs. Emmett Avery-Archivist WSU Libraries 1945-1962 |
8 | 33 | ||
(B) To Judge Brown 1925 |
8 | 34 | ||
To Judge Brown 1912, 1922, 1933-1944 |
8 | 35 | ||
From Judge Brown's Father 1906 |
8 | 36 | ||
(C) To Judge Brown 1925 |
8 | 37 | ||
(D) To Judge Brown 1924-1925 |
8 | 38 | ||
(E-F) To Judge Brown 1925 |
8 | 39 | ||
(G) To Judge Brown 1925 |
8 | 40 | ||
(H-J) To Judge Brown 1923-1925 |
8 | 41 | ||
(K-L) To Judge Brown 1924-1925 |
8 | 42 | ||
(M) To Judge Brown 1924-1925 |
9 | 43 | ||
McBean Information undated |
9 | 44 | ||
Archibald McDonald (Cyanotype) 1830-1880 |
9 | 45 | ||
From J.C. Murphy 1962-1963 |
9 | 46 | ||
(N-Q) To Judge Brown 1925 |
9 | 47 | ||
(P-Q) To Judge Brown 1925 |
9 | 48 | ||
PNW HISTORY: To Judge Brown 1925 |
9 | 49 | ||
PNW Affairs 1932 |
9 | 50 | ||
Publication of Judge Brown's Book "The Indian Side of the Story" 1960-1961 |
9 | 51 | ||
(R) To Judge Brown 1925 |
9 | 52 | ||
(S) To Judge Brown 1924-1925 |
9 | 53 | ||
Steptoe Butte undated |
9 | 54 | ||
(T,U,V) To Judge Brown 1924-1925 |
9 | 55 | ||
(W) To Judge Brown 1924-1925 |
9 | 56 | ||
RE: Changing the Name of the State of Washington 1955-1956 |
9 | 57 | ||
(Y,Z) To Judge Brown 1925 |
9 | 58 | ||
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Series 3: Historical Information |
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box | folder | |||
Colville Indians - General Information 1947 |
10 | 59 | ||
Old Fort Okanogan - General Information 1900s |
10 | 60 | ||
Fort Okanogan 1930-1940 |
10 | 61 | ||
Osoyoos Lake Region undated |
10 | 62 | ||
Pacific Northwest History - Notes from readings 1914 |
10 | 63 | ||
Pacific Northwest - Biographical Sketches 1890-1960 |
10 | 64 | ||
Pacific Northwest - Notes 1911 |
10 | 65 | ||
Riverside - Early History undated |
10 | 66 | ||
Stevens County, Washington - History 1904 |
10 | 67 | ||
Walla Walla Indian Expedition to Sacramento Valley undated |
10 | 68 | ||
Willamette Valley undated |
10 | 69 | ||
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Series 4: Manuscript-"The Indian Side of the Story" |
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box | folder | |||
Chapter 1 - Introductory undated |
11 | 70 | ||
Chapter 2 - Period of Joint Occupation in Oregon undated |
11 | 71 | ||
Chapter 3 - Basic Advances Coming On undated |
11 | 72 | ||
Chapter 4 - Immigration of 1843, Dr. Whitman's Ride, Fremont Presidential Election of 1844, Treaty of 1846 undated |
11 | 73 | ||
Chapter 5 - Further Revenues of Basic Developments undated |
11 | 74 | ||
Chapter 6 - Whitman Massacre and Cayuse War undated |
11 | 75 | ||
Chapter 7 - Washington Territory and Governor Stevens Enter the Scene undated |
11 | 76 | ||
Chapter 8 - Family Line of Ka-mi-ah-kin Introduced undated |
11 | 77 | ||
Chapter 9 - Early Life of Ka-mi-ah-kin Prior to 1855 undated |
11 | 78 | ||
Chapter 10 - The Year 1855 up to Signing of Treaties undated |
11 | 79 | ||
Chapter 11 - As to Why the Indians Signed the Yakima Treaty Proposals undated |
11 | 80 | ||
Chapter 12 - As to the Year 1855 undated |
11 | 81 | ||
Chapter 13 - The Year 1856 undated |
11 | 82 | ||
Chapter 14 - Second Walla Walla Council and Connected Events undated |
11 | 83 | ||
Chapter 15 - The Year 1857 undated |
11 | 84 | ||
Chapter 16 - The Crucial Year of 1858 undated |
11 | 85 | ||
Chapter 17 - The Year 1858 Between Steptoe's Defeat and the Start of Wright's Advance undated |
11 | 86 | ||
Chapter 18 - Summer 1858, Garnett's Raid undated |
11 | 87 | ||
Earlier Version of Chapter 18 - A General and Interim Discussion of 1858 undated |
11 | 88 | ||
Chapter 19 - Wright's Expedition: Its Organization and Advance from Ft. Walla Walla to Spokane Falls undated |
11 | 89 | ||
Chapter 20 - Wright's Expedition from Spokane Falls to Coeur d' Alene Mission and thence to Spokane Council undated |
11 | 90 | ||
Chapter 21 - The Spokane Council and Attendant Features undated |
11 | 91 | ||
Chapter 22 - The Hanging of Qualchen and Connected Matters undated |
11 | 92 | ||
Chapter 23 - Closing Events of Wright's Expedition undated |
11 | 93 | ||
Chapter 24 - Dept. is Divided and General Wm. S. Harney is put in Command of Oregon and Washington Territory undated |
11 | 94 | ||
Chapter 25 - For the Indians of Eastern Washington A hard period of Existence came in 1859 undated |
11 | 95 | ||
Chapter 26 - The Moses Agreement and Other Developments Bring on Changing Conditions undated |
12 | 96 | ||
Chapter 27 - Family History undated |
12 | 97 | ||
Chapter 28 - Escape of Steptoe's Command Further Mentioned undated |
12 | 98 | ||
Chapter 29 - No title undated |
12 | 99 | ||
Chapter 30 - Important Narratives and Reports undated |
12 | 100 | ||
"The Indian Side of the Story" - Miscellaneous Material and Information undated |
12 | 101 | ||
Journal Entries 1948, 1959-1960 |
12 | 102 | ||
Journeys of Father Davis - PNW History undated |
12 | 103 | ||
Ka-mi-ah-kin - General Information undated |
12 | 104 | ||
Killing of Kee-low-pack-kin 1959 |
12 | 105 | ||
Oregon History - Provisional Government of Old Oregon, Chapter 3 undated |
12 | 106 | ||
Oregon History - Beginnings of Indian Trouble in Old Oregon Grey's Expedition, Chapter 4 undated |
12 | 107 | ||
Oregon History - Developments in Old Oregon further discussed Gray's Expedition, Chapter 5 undated |
12 | 108 | ||
Oregon History - Gray's Expedition to Ash Hollow, 1837, Appendix 1 undated |
12 | 109 | ||
RE: Okanogan and Ferry Counties 1950 |
12 | 110 | ||
Yakima Indians undated |
12 | 111 | ||
Unknown Source - Chapter 3, The Year 1853 and 1854 undated |
12 | 112 | ||
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Series 5: Miscellaneous |
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box | folder | |||
Problems of Archeology in Central Washington undated |
13 | 113 | ||
Excavations of Two Fort Okanogan Sites 1952 |
13 | 114 | ||
Executive Document - Judson's Check List Numbers 894, 906, 1099 undated |
13 | 115 | ||
Miscellaneous Information undated |
13 | 116 | ||
Notes from Course - History and Government of the State of Washington 1948 |
13 | 117 | ||
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Series 6: Newspapers |
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box | folder | |||
The Columbian 1852 |
13 | 118 | ||
The Methow Valley News 1913 |
13 | 118 | ||
Newspapers Clippings 1930-1960 |
13 | 119 | ||
Newspaper Scrapbook 1930-1940 |
13 | 120 | ||
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Series 7: Notes |
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box | folder | |||
Abstracts concerning Ranald McDonald undated |
13 | 121 | ||
Information on Judge Brown's Parents 1900-1940 |
13 | 122 | ||
Information on Income Tax 1940 |
13 | 123 | ||
Pay receipts and licenses for Town of Ruby 1891 |
13 | 124 | ||
Personal Information undated |
13 | 125 | ||
Political Information 1940 |
13 | 126 | ||
Travel Log - Okanogan 1926 |
13 | 127 | ||
Travel by Judge Wm. C. Brown 1899 |
13 | 128 | ||
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Series 8: Papers |
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box | folder | |||
Agreement for Building Wharf and Company 1908 |
14 | 129 | ||
Articles of Association 1903 |
14 | 130 | ||
Articles of Incorporation 1909 |
14 | 131 | ||
W.T. Beck - vs - Defendents 1909 |
14 | 132 | ||
Bill of Sale - W.C. Wilson 1924 |
14 | 133 | ||
By-laws, etc. undated |
14 | 134 | ||
Criminal Cases - Brief undated |
14 | 135 | ||
Dedication - Crisalice Addition to North Alma 1908 |
14 | 136 | ||
Deed Contract 1900 |
14 | 137 | ||
Denny Contract 1910 |
14 | 138 | ||
Divorce Agreement, Frank and Mahala Read undated |
14 | 139 | ||
Ferry Court Briefs undated |
14 | 140 | ||
Ferry - vs - Cleck undated |
14 | 141 | ||
Flaherty, William and Rose - Annexation of Said Lands 1909 |
14 | 142 | ||
Green, J.H. - vs - Okanogan County 1908 |
14 | 143 | ||
Historical Abstracts - G.B. Dandy, James Doty, General Harney, E.D. Keyes 1858-1859, 1923 |
14 | 144 | ||
Lamotte's - vs - McKissick's 1906 |
14 | 145 | ||
Land Agreements 1908 |
14 | 146 | ||
Legislature to create new Judgeship 1900 |
14 | 147 | ||
Little-Wetsel Company 1920? |
14 | 148 | ||
Mague - vs - Defendants 1910? |
15 | 149 | ||
Introduction to Archibald McDonald 1917? |
15 | 150 | ||
Miscellaneous Writings 1904 |
15 | 151 | ||
Mortgages 1900, 1907-1908 |
15 | 152 | ||
Chief Moses - Biographical Sketch undated |
15 | 153 | ||
Pace - vs - Ployart 1908 |
15 | 154 | ||
Plumb - vs - Proctor undated |
15 | 155 | ||
Political speeches and information undated |
15 | 156 | ||
Rights of lode claims 1903 |
15 | 157 | ||
Seymour, Paul - vs - Superintendent of Washington State Penitentiary 1961 |
15 | 158 | ||
Sheep Licensing regulations 1903 |
15 | 159 | ||
Smith, Harry and Morris, Bob - vs - Hanson, Thomas undated |
15 | 160 | ||
Stack Supply Company undated |
15 | 161 | ||
Starr - vs - Stutsman 1906 |
15 | 162 | ||
Steamer, Frances 1870-1890 |
15 | 163 | ||
Water Agreements undated |
15 | 164 | ||
Water Rights 1908 |
15 | 165 | ||
Wills 1917-1918 |
15 | 166 | ||
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Series 9: Photographs |
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box | folder | |||
Brown Family |
16 | 167 | ||
Brown Family |
16 | 168 | ||
Brown Family Houses |
16 | 169 | ||
Brown Family Pet's |
16 | 170 | ||
Wm. C. Brown's Parents |
16 | 171 | ||
Ruth and Horace Brown |
16 | 172 | ||
Sidney Brown |
16 | 173 | ||
Brown Family Cemetery Plots |
16 | 174 | ||
Photographs- Individual Indians |
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box | folder | |||
Chief Awhi (Owhi) |
17 | 175 | ||
Chiliwhist, Jim and Family |
17 | 176 | ||
Felix, Margaret |
17 | 177 | ||
Fisher, Sam |
17 | 178 | ||
George, Annie |
17 | 179 | ||
George, Sam and Family |
17 | 180 | ||
Homas, Jim and Wife |
17 | 181 | ||
Ina and Wife |
17 | 182 | ||
James, Chief and Wife |
17 | 183 | ||
Johnston, Robert |
17 | 184 | ||
Joseph, Chief |
17 | 185 | ||
Kamiakin, Chief Cleveland |
17 | 186 | ||
(Fried) Lander, Sam and George |
17 | 187 | ||
Loquat and Indian Police |
17 | 188 | ||
Moses, Chief |
17 | 189 | ||
Moses, Mary |
17 | 190 | ||
Nespelem, George |
17 | 191 | ||
Nespelem, Wolf |
17 | 192 | ||
Ollicot |
17 | 193 | ||
Pah-ween, Tom (Tom Powell) |
17 | 194 | ||
Penah Medicine Man |
17 | 195 | ||
Peo Peo Tho-lekt |
17 | 196 | ||
Peter, Wolf |
17 | 197 | ||
Red, Star |
17 | 198 | ||
Red Thunder, Joseph |
17 | 199 | ||
Sholaskin, Chief |
17 | 200 | ||
Simpsom, Billy |
17 | 201 | ||
Tomeo and Wife |
17 | 202 | ||
Tonasket, Chief |
17 | 203 | ||
Waters, Tom |
17 | 204 | ||
We-Yallup-Wa-Ya-Chika |
17 | 205 | ||
Wilpocken, Chief |
17 | 206 | ||
Wilpocken, Emma |
17 | 207 | ||
Williams, David |
17 | 208 | ||
Yellow Bull |
17 | 209 | ||
Yellow Wolf |
17 | 210 | ||
Photographs - Indian Miscellaneous |
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box | folder | |||
Blackfoot Bonnet of Chief Moses |
17 | 211 | ||
Blackfoot Indians |
17 | 212 | ||
Indian Encampments |
17 | 213 | ||
Indian Graves and Monuments |
17 | 214 | ||
Indian Group Pictures |
17 | 215 | ||
Miscellaneous Indian Photos |
17 | 216 | ||
Miscellaneous Indian Photos |
17 | 217 | ||
Photographs - Miscellaneous |
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box | folder | |||
Blacksmith and Tack Shop |
18 | 218 | ||
Calgary Stampede |
18 | 219 | ||
Caribou Road, British Columbia |
18 | 220 | ||
Chesaw, Washington |
18 | 221 | ||
Columbia River and Grand Coulee Dam |
18 | 222 | ||
Conconully, Washington |
18 | 223 | ||
Fort Colville |
18 | 224 | ||
Fort George |
18 | 225 | ||
Fort Taylor |
18 | 226 | ||
Hunting and Fishing |
18 | 227 | ||
Miscellaneous |
18 | 228 | ||
Miscellaneous Travel Photos of Montana |
18 | 229 | ||
Nespelem River |
18 | 230 | ||
Nespelem, Washington |
18 | 231 | ||
Fort Okanogan |
18 | 232 | ||
Okanogan Area Sites |
18 | 233 | ||
Okanogan City |
18 | 234 | ||
Okanogan High Bridge |
18 | 235 | ||
Okanogan Irrigation Project |
18 | 236 | ||
Okanogan River |
18 | 237 | ||
Okanogan Rodeo |
18 | 238 | ||
Omak, Washington |
18 | 239 | ||
Pendleton Round-Up |
18 | 240 | ||
Prince Rupert, British Columbia |
18 | 241 | ||
Republic, Washington |
18 | 242 | ||
Riverside, Washington |
18 | 243 | ||
Ruby City, Washington |
19 | 244 | ||
Stage Coaches |
19 | 245 | ||
Steamboats |
19 | 246 | ||
Steptoe Battle Site |
19 | 247 | ||
Tonasket, Washington |
19 | 248 | ||
Toppenish Mountain Battle Site |
19 | 249 | ||
Wapato Port Mission |
19 | 250 | ||
Site of Casey, Washington |
19 | 251 | ||
Waterville, Washington |
19 | 252 | ||
Photographs - Portraits |
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box | folder | |||
Portraits - Women |
19 | 253 | ||
Group Portraits |
19 | 254 | ||
Portraits - Men |
19 | 255 | ||
Couples |
19 | 256 | ||
Family Portraits - Unidentified |
19 | 257 | ||
Horsemen and Women |
19 | 258 | ||
Portraits |
19 | 259 | ||
Famous Individuals |
19 | 260 | ||
Brown Family and Friends |
19 | 261-263 | ||
States |
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box | folder | |||
Alaska |
20 | 264 | ||
California |
20 | 265 | ||
Mexico |
20 | 266 | ||
Minnesota - Part I |
21 | 267 | ||
Minnesota - Part II - Cyanotypes |
21 | 268 | ||
Montana - Hungry Horse Dam |
21 | 269 | ||
Northwest Sites |
21 | 270 | ||
Postcards - Pacific Northwest |
21 | 271 | ||
Postcards - States, Miscellaneous |
21 | 272 | ||
Puget Sound |
21 | 273 | ||
Spokane - Chinese Photographs |
21 | 274 | ||
States - Miscellaneous |
21 | 275 | ||
States - Miscellaneous - Cyanotypes |
21 | 276 | ||
Vieh, Edna - Photo Collection |
22 | 277 | ||
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Series 10: Scrapbooks |
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box | folder | |||
Scrapbook |
23 | 278 | ||
Scrapbook |
23 | 279 | ||
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Series 11: Oversize - Map Case |
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box | folder | |||
Galley Proofs - The Indian Side of The Story undated |
OS | 1 | ||
Map of the State of Washington - Showing Location of the Colville Indian Reservation. Published by Nespelem Information Bureau, Inc. 1910 |
OS | 2a | ||
Map of tract of land in the State of Washington where the Hudson Bay Company built Fort Okanogan on the Columbia 1838 |
OS | 2b | ||
"Men Who Served as Volunteer U.S. Scouts and Couriers." Issued by J.W. Redington 1926 |
OS | 3a | ||
Plat of Lot 7 Sec. 21 Tp 30N, Rng 25 EWM, Fort Okanogan and Surrounding Area. undated |
OS | 3b | ||
Township 21N, Range 42 EWM/43 EWM, Spokane County, Washington. Copyright Chas F. Metsker undated |
OS | 4a | ||
Township 30N, Range 25 EWM, Douglas County/Okanogan County. Copyright by Chas F. Metsker undated |
OS | 4b | ||
Township 20N, Range 43 EWM, Whitman County. Copyright by Chas F. Metsker undated |
OS | 4c | ||
Fort Okanogan Overlook Proposed Parking Area and Entrance Road. State of Washington Parks and Rec. Commission, Olympia, Washington 1952 |
OS | 4d | ||
Map of Fort Okanogan - Prepared from Field Notes by Garth. undated |
OS | 5a | ||
The Canadian West. Compiled from the Government Maps. Revised. 1909 January |
OS | 5b | ||
Fort Spokane. Compiled by U.S. Department of the Interior undated |
OS | 5c | ||
Plan of Col. Steptoe's Battlefield on the Ingossomon Creek. Prepared under the direction of Lieut. John Mullen 1853 |
OS | 6a | ||
Notice of Property Rights for the State of Minnesota. Crow Wing County. Photocopy 1873 |
OS | 6b | ||
The Okanogan - Caribou Trail. Published and printed by Edward W. Pulver 1922 |
OS | 6c | ||
Historical sketch of the Okanogan - Caribou Trail by Wm. C. Brown 1923-1924 |
OS | 6c | ||
Map of the Salmon River Mines, Washington Territory. Compiled from Official Notes filed in the Office of Charles H. Ballard, U.S. Department of Mines 1888 March |
OS | 7a | ||
Washington - Railroad. Published by Rand McNally and Co. 1895 |
OS | 7b | ||
Map of the Province of British Columbia. Published and Copyrighted by the Dominion Publishing Company, Vancouver British Columbia 1893 |
OS | 8 | ||
Certificates of Recognition for Wm. C. Brown. These awards spanned his entire life. |
OS | 9 | ||
Album - Collection of Family and Friends for a total of (9) pictures. A directory is included in the front of the album. |
OS | 10 | ||
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