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BIBLIOGRAPHY, PART I
(Books and other items examined more or less thoroughly)
| ALLEN, G. F. |
| 1916 |
Forests of Mt. Rainier National Park. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
U. S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary. |
| ARNOLD, RALPH |
| 1902 |
"Bibliography of the literature referring to the geology of
Washington" in Annual Report, Washington Geological Survey. Henry
Landes, State Geologist. Volume I, Report for 1901, pp. 323-338.
Olympia, Wash., Givin Hicks, State Printer. |
| ARROWSMITH |
| 1814 |
"A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior part of
North America." In Paullin, Atlas of Historic Geog. |
| BAGLEY, CLARENCE B., Editor |
| 1915 |
"Documents: Journal of Occurences at Nisqually House, 1833." In
Washington Historical Quarterly, VI, No. 3 to VII, No. 2, July,
1915-April. |
| 1905 |
"In the beginning." Chap. LXIV of Ezra Meeker, Pioneer
Reminiscences of Puget Sound, Washington, Lowman &
Hanford. |
| BANCROFT, HERBERT HOWE |
| 1886 |
History of the Northwest Coast. 2 vols. Vol. XXVII & XXVIII of
The Works of Herbert Howe Bancroft. San Francisco, The History
Company. |
| 1886 |
History of Oregon 1834-1888. 2 vols. Vols. XXIX and XXXX of The
Works of Herbert Howe Bancroft. San Francisco, The History
Company. |
| BONNEVILLE, B. L. E. |
| 1837 |
Map published in Irving's "The Rocky Mountains . . ." Based on
sketch map by Capt. B. L. E. Bonneville, who explored West 1832-1835.
Had little influence at the time, for old errors which this map corrects
were repeated on many succeeding maps. Reproduced in Paullin's "Atlas
of Hist. Geog." plate 31-A. |
| CLARK, CAPTAIN WILLIAM |
| 1810 |
Map published in Paul Allen, "History of the expedition under the
command of Captains Lewis and Clark." Philadelphia, 1814, vol. 2,
frontispiece. Paullin's reproduction plate 32-A from Elliott Coues,
"History of the expedition under the command of Lewis & Clark," New
York, Vol. 4, pocket. Clark drew the map in 1810. "This map became a
factor in the westward movement" in stimulating interest in the
northwest. |
| COLTEN, G. W. and C. B. |
| 1867 |
Inset of Colton's large map of the "United States of America,
showing the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean," New York.
"With a few exceptions . . . the nomenclature of this map has not
changed." Reproduced in Paullin, 1932, plate 32-D. |
| DENMAN, A. H. |
| 1924 |
The name of Mount Tacoma. Urging the official removal from
America's most sublime mountain of the name Rainier and the perpetuation
by official adoption of the original Indian name therefor in its most
appropriate, euphonious, and generally accepted form--Tacoma. Tacoma,
Washington, Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Gym Club. April,
1924. |
| BRUCE, HERBERT I. and H. H. McALISTER |
| 1897 |
In Seattle Post-Intelligencer. November 7, 1897. |
| COTTERILL, GEORGE F. |
| 1928 |
The climax of a world quest: the story of Puget Sound, the modern
Mediterranean of the Pacific. Seattle, Wash., Olympic Publishing
Company. |
| DAVIDSON, GEORGE |
| 1907 |
"The Name 'Mt. Rainier'", in Sierra Club Bulletin, VI, No. 2,
January, 1907, 87-99. |
| DAVIDSON, GEORGE |
| 1869 |
Pacific Coast. Coast pilot of California, Oregon, and Washington
Territory. U. S. Coast Survey, Pacific Coast. Washington, Govt. Print.
Off. |
| EMMONS, S. F. |
| 1871 |
"Glaciers of Mt. Rainier." American Jour. of Sci., 3d series I,
1871, 161-165. |
| 1876 |
"Ascent of Mt. Rainier, with sketch of summit."
The Nation, November 23, 1876, p. 313. |
| 1877 |
"The volcanoes of the Pacific Coast of the United
States." In Journal of American Geographical Society
IX, p.45. |
| 1877 |
Washington Territory: her past, her present, and the elements of
wealth which ensure her future. An address delivered at the
Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1876. Olympia, C. B.
Bagley, Public Printer.
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| GIBBS, GEORGE |
| 1855 |
Report of Mr. George Gibbs to Capt. McClellan on the
Indian tribes of the territory of Washington. In
Pacific Railroad Reports I, 402-434. |
| GILL, J. K. |
| 1882 |
New county and township map of Oregon and Washington.
Portland, Oregon, J. K. Gill & Co. |
| GREENHOW, ROBERT |
| 1840 |
Map in "The North-WestCoast of North America and adjacent
territories." Reproduced in Paullin's Atlas, plate 31-C. Drawn by
David H. Burr, a cartographer of note. |
| HENSHAW, FRED F. and GLENN L. PARKER |
| 1913 |
Water powers of the Cascade Range, Part II. Cavlity, Nisqually,
Puyallup, White, Green, and Cedar drainage basins. U. S. Geol. Survey,
Dept. of Interior. Water Supply paper 313. Prepared in cooperation with
the Washington State Board of Geol. Survey. Washington, Govt. Print.
Off. |
| HUNT, HERBERT |
| 1916 |
Tacoma, its history and its builders, a half century
of activity. Chicago, S. J. Clarke Pub. Co. |
| INGRAHAM, MAJOR E. S. |
| 1916 |
"Discovery of Camp Muir, 1888," in Meany, E. S., Mt. Rainier, A Record
of Explorations, 1916, pp. 150&158. |
| JUDSON, KATHARINE B. |
| 1913 |
Subject index to the history of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska as
found in the U. S. Governmental
Documents. Congressional Series, in the American
State Papers, and in other documents, 1789-1881.
Olympia, Wash., Washington State Library. |
| KAUTZ, A. V. |
| 1875 |
"Ascent of Mt. Rainier," in The Overland Monthly,
XIV, No. 5, May, 1875, pp. 393-403. |
| LANDES, HENRY |
| 1905 |
"Field Notes on Mt. Rainier, 1905," in Meany, E. S.
Mt. Rainier, a record of exploration, 1916, pp.
194-200. |
| 1917 |
"A geographic dictionary of Washington." Bulletin
17, Washington Geological Survey, Olympia, Frank M.
Lambow, Public Printer. |
| LONGMIRE, JAMES |
| 1892 |
In Tacoma Sunday Ledger, August 21, 1892. |
| McWORTER, LUCULUS V. |
| 1917 |
"Chief Shiskin's true narrative," in the Washington
Historical Quarterly VIII, No. 2, April, 1917, pp. 96-101. |
| MATTHES, F. E. |
| 1914 |
"Mt. Rainier and its glaciers," in U. S. Dept. of
Interior Bulletin. |
| MEANY, EDMOND S., EDITOR |
| 1926 |
Diary of Wilkes in the Northwest. Seattle,
University of Washington Press. Reprinted from
the Washington Historical Quarterly , 1925-1926. |
| 1916 |
"First American Settlement on Puget Sound." In
Washington Historical Quarterly VII, No. 2, April,
1916, pp. 136-143. |
| 1916 |
Mount Rainier, a record of exploration. New York,
The Macmillan Company. |
| 1926 |
1915 "Mount Rainier encircled with verse," in the
Post-Intelligencer, Magazine Section. Seattle, September
12, 1915. |
| 1916 |
"Place names and elevations in Mt. Rainier National
Park," in his Mt. Rainier, a record of explorations,
1916, pp. 302-325. |
| 1911 |
"Two studies in the history of the Pacific Northwest: (1) the towns of
the Pacific northwest were not founded on the fur trade; (2) Morton
Matthew McCarver, frontier city builder." In Annual Report of the
American Historical Association for the year 1909. Washington, pp.
165-180. |
| 1907 |
Vancouver's discovery of Puget Sound. New York, the MacMillan Company.
Reprinted 1915. |
| MEEKER, EZRA |
| 1903 |
Pioneer reminiscences of Puget Sound. Seattle, Lowman & Hanford. |
| MENZIES, ARCHIBALD |
| 1923 |
Menzies' journal of Vancouver's voyage, April to
October, 1792. In Archives of British Columbia:
Memoir No. V. Edited by C. F. Newcombe, M. D.
Victoria, printed by authority of the Legislative
Assembly. |
| MUIR, JOHN |
| 1918 |
"An ascent of Mt. Rainier," in his Steep Trails, edited by William
Frederic Bade, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin Company, pp.
261-270. Picture, p. 262. |
| MULLAN, CAPTAIN JOHN |
| 1865 |
Miners and travelers' guide to Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana,
Wyoming, and Colorado via the Missouri and Columbia rivers, accompanied
by a general map of the mineral region of the northern sections of the
Rocky Mountains. New York, Wm. M. Franklin. |
| OLYMPIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |
| 1924 |
The great myth, "Mount Tacoma." Mount Rainier and the facts of
history. Olympia, Washington, the Olympia Chamber of Commerce and the
Thurston County pioneer and historical society. |
| PAMPHLETS ON WASHINGTON STATE, Volume I |
| PAMPHLETS ON OREGON, Volume II |
| PARKER, SAMUEL |
| 1838 |
Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky
Mountains under the direction of the A. B. C. F.
M. performed in the years 1835-36-37. |
| PAULLIN, CHARLES D. |
| 1932 |
Atlas of the historical geography of the United
States by Charles O. Paullin, edited by John K.
Wright. Washington, published jointly by Carnegie
Institution of Washington and the American Geographical Society of New York. |
| PLUMMER, FRED G. |
| 1900 |
"Mount Rainier Forest Reserve, Washington" in 21st
Annual Report of U. S. Geological Survey to the
Secretary of the Interior 1899-1900. Charles D.
Walcott, director. Part V. Forest reserves, Henry
Gannet, Chief of Division, pp. 81-144. Washington,
Govt. Print. Off. |
| PUTNAM, GEORGE PALMER |
| 1915 |
"The God Mountain of Puget Sound" in his In the Oregon Country,
pp. 130-152. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. |
| RATCLIFF, EVELYN MARIANNE |
| 1906 |
"The Sierra Club's Ascent of Mt. Rainier" in Sierra Club Bulletin VI,
No. 1 (January, 1906), 1-6. |
| ROCKWOOD, ELEANOR RUTH, Compiler |
| 1923 |
Books on the Pacific Northwest for small libraries. New York, the H. W.
Wilson Company. |
| RUFFNER, W. H. |
| 1889 |
A report on Washington Territory. New York, Seattle, Lake Shore and
Eastern Railway. |
| RUSSELL, ISRAEL COOK |
| 1897 |
"Glaciers of Mount Rainier with a paper on the
rocks of Mount Rainier by George Otis Smith" in
Eighteenth Annual Report of the U. S. Geological
Survey. Part II. Charles D. Walcott, Director.
Washington, Govt. Print. Off., pp. 349-424. |
| SCHAFER, JOSEPH |
| 1906 |
A history of the Pacific Northwest. New York, t
The MacMillan Company. Revised edition, 1918. |
| SCHMOE, F. W. |
| 1925 |
Our greatest mountain: A handbook for Mount Rainier National
Park, with 64 illustrations and a map. |
| SIERRA CLUB BULLETINS |
| San Francisco, The Sierra Club, 1893-1934. |
| SMITH, CHARLES W., Compiler |
| 1909 |
Check-list of books and pamphlets relating to the history of the
Pacific Northwest to be found in representative libraries of that
region. Olympia, Wash., E. L. Boardman, public printer. Edition 2,
The H. W. Wilson Company, New York, 1921. |
| SMITH, CHARLES W., Compiler |
| 1921 |
Pacific Northwest Americana, a checklist of books and pamphlets
relating to the history of the Pacific Northwest. Edition 2,
revised and enlarged. New York, the H. W. Wilson Company. |
| SMITH, E. EGGLESTON |
| 1911 |
"Coals of the State of Washington." U. S. Dept. of Interior,
Geological Survey, Bulletin 474. Washington Govt. Print. Off. |
| SMITH, FRANCIS E. |
| 1924 |
The great mountain of the northwest: a true history. Tacoma,
Barrett-Redfield Press. |
| SMITH, GEORGE OTIS |
| 1897 |
"The Rocks of Mount Rainier" in Meany, E. S., Mount Rainier,
A Record of Exploration, 1916, 241-253. Appeared first in 18th
Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey, Part II, 1896-7.
(See Russell, Israel Cook) |
| SMITH, J. CALVIN |
| 1843 |
"Map of North America", an inset of "Map of the United States,
including Canada and a large portion of Texas." Smith used surveys
of General Land Office, using results of some recent explorers,
possibly Fremont. The Bonneville and Greenham maps were also used
with changes and additions. Reproduced in Paullin, 1932, Plate 32-C. |
| SNOWDEN, CLINTON A. |
| 1909 |
History of Washington: The rise and progress of an American state.
In 4 vols. New York, The Century History Company. |
| SPERLIN, O. B. |
| 1917 |
Washington forts of the fur trade regime. In Washington
Historical Society Quarterly, VIII, No. 2 (April, 1917), 102-113. |
| STEVENS, GENERAL HAZARD |
| 1876 |
"The Ascent of Mount Takhoma" in the Atlantic Monthly, XXXVIII,
No. CCXXIX; November, 1876, 511-530. |
| TACOMA JUSTICE TO THE MOUNTAIN COMMITTEE |
| 1917 |
The Mountain. Brief submitted to the Geographic Board urging the
official removal from America's most sublime mountain of the name Rainier
and the perpetuation by official adoption of the original Indian name
therefore in its most appropriate euphonious and generally accepted form -
Tacoma. Tacoma, Justice to the Mountain Committee, May 2, 1917. |
| TOLMIE, WILLIAM FRASER |
| 1912 |
"Journal of William Fraser Tolmie, 1833." In Washington
Historical Quarterly III, No. 3 (July, 1912), 229-241. |
| TOLMIE, WILLIAM FRASER |
| 1833 |
"Documents: First attempt to ascend Mount Rainier" in Washington
Historical Quarterly I, No. 1, Oct., 1906, 77-81. |
| U. S. CONGRESS, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
| 1839 |
Territory of Oregon (supplement report). Rep. No. 101, House of
Representatives, 25th Congress, 3d Session, Feb. 16, 1839. |
| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE |
| 1915 |
Map of Rainier National Forest. |
| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BULLETIN NO. 103 |
| 1920 |
Mountain outings on the Rainier National Forest. Washington, Govt.
Pring. Off. |
| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS |
| 1914 |
Thirteenth census of the United States taken in the year 1910. Supplement
for Washington. Population, agriculture, manufactures, mines, and
quarries. Washington, Govt. Print. Off. |
| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY |
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Topographic Atlas sheets, or quadrangles, surveyed and printed by the U.
S. Geological Survey. Mount Rainier quadrangle. |
| U. S. GEOGRAPHIC BOARD |
| 1917 |
In the matter of the proposal to change the name of Mount
Rainier. Statement of Charles Tallmadge Conover, representing
numerous citizens of the State of Washington in favor of retaining the
present name, and oral presentation by C. T. Conover and Victor J.
Farrar. The Decision. |
| U. S. GEOGRAPHIC BOARD |
| 1924 |
Report of United States Geographic Board on S. J. Res 64, a
joint resolution to change the name of "Mount Rainier" to "Mount Tacoma"
and for other purposes. Washington, Govt. Print. Off. |
| U. S. WAR DEPARTMENT |
| 1855 |
Report of exploration for a route for the Pacific Railroad, near the
forty-seventh and forty-ninth parallels of north latitude, from St Paul
to Puget Sound by I. I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory, in
Vol. I of Pacific Railroad Reports. Washington, Beverly Tucker, printer. |
| 1860 |
Narrative and final report of exploration for a route for a Pacific
Railroad near the forty-seventh and forty-ninth parallels of north
latitude from St. Paul to Puget Sound by Isaac I. Stevens, Governor
of Washington Territory. Washington, Thos. H. Ford, printer. |
| VANCOUVER, CAPTAIN GEORGE |
| 1798 |
A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the World. 3
vols. London, G. G. & J. Robinson and J. Edwards. New edition in
6 vols. London, 1801, John Stockdale. |
| 1798 |
Map of Puget Sound region. |
| VAN TRUMP, PHILEMON BEECHER |
| 1894 |
"Mount Takhoma" in Sierra Club Bulletin, I, No. 4. 4, May, 1894, 109-132. |
| 1900 |
In Mazama. October, 1900. |
| WALKINSHAW, ROBERT |
| 1929 |
On Puget Sound. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons. |
| WASHINGTON HISTORIAN |
| 1899 |
Vols. I and II, 1899-1901. A quarterly published by the Washington State
Historical Society. Tacoma, Washington, Feb., 1899-July, 1901. |
| WASHINGTON (STATE) BUREAU OF STATISTICS, AGRICULTURE & IMMIGRATION |
| 1903 |
Resources and capabilities of Washington, 1903. Olympia, Wash., Gwin Hicks, printer. |
| WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY |
| 1906 |
Commemorative celebration at Sequalitchen Lake, Pierce County,
Washington, July 5, 1906, at 2 o'clock p.m. 2nd edit., under the
auspices of Pierce County Pioneer Association. n.d. |
| WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, PUBLICATIONS |
| 1907-1914 |
Olympia, Washington, F. M. Lamborn, public printer,
1915. Part VI. "Papers relating to Mount Tacoma Rainier," pp. 399-464,
Chap. I, "The Ascent of Takhoma" by General Hazard Stevens. Reprint from
Atlantic Monthly, November, 1876. Chap. II, "Indian Superstitions" by
Rev. P. F. Hylebos. Chap. III, "Correspondence relative to the Indian
names of the great mountain." |
| WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY |
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Publications in Anthropology. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1920-1934. |
| WASHINGTON (STATE) WORLDS FAIR COMMISSION |
| 1892-3 |
The state of Washington: a brief history of the discovery, settlement
and organization of the "Evergreen State" as well as a compilation of
official statistics showing the material development of the state up to
date. Tacoma, Tacoma Daily News Print. |
| WICKERSHAM, HON. JAMES |
| 1893 |
Is it "Mt. Tacoma" or "Rainier?" What do history and tradition say?
Tacoma, Proceedings of Tacoma Academy of Science, Feb. 6, 1893. |
| WILKES, CHARLES |
| 1845 |
Narrative of the United States exploring expedition during the years
1838-1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, with illustrations and maps. 5 vols.
Philadelphia, Lea and Blanchard. |
| WILLIAMS, JOHN H. |
| 1910 |
The Mountain that was "God," being a little book about the
great peak which the Indians called "Tacoma" but which is officially
named "Rainier." Tacoma, published by the author. |
| WILLIAMS, JOHN H., Editor |
| 1913 |
The canoe and the saddle, or Klalom and Klickatat by Theodore Winthrop,
to which are now first added his western letters and journals. Tacoma,
John H. Williams. |
| WILLIS, BAILEY |
| 1883 |
"Canyons and glaciers - a journey to the ice fields of Mt. Tacoma." In
the Northwest I, No. 2, April, 1883, p. 2. |
| 1888 |
"Mount Rainier and its glaciers." In Bulletin of Washington
Philosophical Society X, 1888, p. 10. Washington, D. C. |
| WINTHROP, THEODORE |
| 1863 |
The canoe and the saddle, adventures among the northwestern rivers and
forests; and Isthmiama, Edition 5. Boston, Ticknor and Fields. |
| YOUNG, E. WELDON |
| 1901 |
"The Mazamas on Mt. Rainier." In Sierra Club Bulletin III, No. 4, June,
1901, 271-287. |
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