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Pacific Northwest History | Mr. Healy's Blogtastic Blog
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Mr Healy's Blogtastic Blog. Your one stop shop for all your history and leadership needs. In my PNW History class we will be exploring the history of the Washington State from pre-historic times to modern day. As a student or parent, you may use this site to:. Access some past or current assignments for PNW History class. Check for upcoming projects and/or some due dates. See some pre-approved websites for in-class research. Geography and Geology of Washington. Explorers of the PNW. Reform and World Wars.
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United States History | Mr. Healy's Blogtastic Blog
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Mr Healy's Blogtastic Blog. Your one stop shop for all your history and leadership needs. In my US History class we will be exploring the history of the United States from the American Revolution through the Civil War. As a student or parent, you may use this site to:. Access some past or current assignments for US History class. Check for upcoming projects and/or some due dates. See some pre-approved websites for in-class research. Basic Geography of the Original 13 Colonies. Secession of the South.
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Northwest History: Living History: The John Feathers Map Collection
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Monday, March 16, 2015. Living History: The John Feathers Map Collection. Archivists and lovers of old maps, just sit back and enjoy! This video fascinates me on a couple of levels. It is a great story, of an unexpected find that doubles the map collection of the Los Angeles Public Library. It is also lovely to look at (if you are a map lover) particularly the last few minutes where the camera just luxuriates in the old maps. Oooooh- Sanborns. Who else is making similar videos? Take a History Tour! And t...
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Northwest History: Northwest History: Mission Statement
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Northwest History: Mission Statement. Northwest History is a blog about history and new media, the Pacific Northwest, public history, teaching history (at both the collegiate and pre-collegiate levels), and related topics that catch my fancy. Northwest History is not about current politics, is not an online diary, and will never. Would you like to guest blog at Northwest History? April 1, 2009 at 6:13 PM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Take a History Tour!
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Northwest History: Spokane's Pride: Oral Histories of Spokane’s LGBT community
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Friday, March 13, 2015. Spokane's Pride: Oral Histories of Spokane’s LGBT community. Look what my friend and EWU colleague Laura Hodgman has created: Spokane's Pride. A website dedicated to the oral histories of LGBT Spokane. Spokane has a reputation as a conservative town, but of course we have always had a gay population. The first gay bar in Spokane opened in the 1950s, and the first drag ball happened about a decade later. Spokane's Pride explores this history with transcribed oral interviews. There ...
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Northwest History: A Lynching in Cheney
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Monday, March 9, 2015. A Lynching in Cheney. Edit: After writing this post, I discovered another source, which throws a different light on the whole incident. This image of the old jail was captured by EWU professor J. Orin Oliphant. In 1923. Courtesy of the EWU Archives and Special Collections. They murdered the wrong man. Within a few days the federal Indian Agent to the Spokane Tribe, Sydney D. Waters, stated as much (see below). An 1896 Spokesman-Review. September 9, 1884, p. 1 col. 3. September 27, ...
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Northwest History: Two Upcoming American Indian Events at Gonzaga
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Two Upcoming American Indian Events at Gonzaga. My friend Laurie Arnold is really tearing things up at Gonzaga, where she is Director of Native American Studies. She has organized two upcoming events that look terrific:. Clyfford Still and the Nespelem Art Colony". March 23rd, 5:30 pm, Jundt Museum Room 110. Native American History and Contemporary Issues". April 8th, 5:30 pm, Wolff Auditorium. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Take a History Tour! NW History on Facebook.
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Northwest History: Open Letter to the Historians of the 22nd Century: Sorry for All the Stuff
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Sunday, June 16, 2013. Open Letter to the Historians of the 22nd Century: Sorry for All the Stuff. So today I read one of the sillier posts I have ever seen on an academic blog. In which the author bemoans an imagined decline of diary-keeping in the present era. Future historians will have nothing to write about! The silliness, of course, stems from the fact that the author is using a blog on the internet. To complain that no one is writing about their lives anymore. Noviember 2, 1863: rained. Imagine if...
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Northwest History: "Lick This": LOC, Flickr, and the Limits of Crowd Sourcing
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Thursday, June 25, 2009. Lick This": LOC, Flickr, and the Limits of Crowd Sourcing. This post has provoked quite the discussion. Over at the Flickr Commons board.]. In January of 2008 the Library of Congress and the photo-sharing web service Flickr announced a unique partnership. The Library of Congress Flickr Pilot Project. On the project. The project- "a match made in photo heaven" according to the LOC blog. Has been praised everywhere from the New York Times. To the popular community weblog Metafilter.
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Northwest History: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Mapping the Kentuc Trail
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Monday, January 26, 2015. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Mapping the Kentuc Trail. Behold, the least significant digital history project known to man- a map of the Kentuc Trail that I made last night:. The Kentuc Trail was a route used by early white settlers here in eastern Washington to travel between a crossing of the Snake River and Plante's Ferry on the Spokane River. Mentions of the route pop up a lot in pioneer narratives, including this one by John Smith. Now, I am no Ron Hall. Find a historic map...