D. A. R. HUNTING
N.W. HISTORIES •
Washing-ton Societies to Contrib- v
ute to National Library— j i
Also Need Book Plates.
Daughters of the American R
s Soclct
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iving the !
d the
rary. N. '
Durhar
iie and the Inland Empire,'!
from the library of the late Ge:
T. R. Tannant, contributed Irv
C. K. Merriam, were sent to thi
I I
Esthe
Reed's charter,
idian Battles of the Inland Em-;
'6 in 1858," compiled by Mrs-. Taunt, have also beBB sent to the nana] library, and Matilda J. Sager
laney's recollections of the Whit-
m massacre, publication of which
a sponsored by Esther Reed chap-
•, was sent, as was also Hines'
istory of Washington" (one vol-
"Western Washington," H. J. I
well, 1322; "In the Beginning," a
sketch of some early events in
western Washington while still a
part of old Oregon, C. G. Bagley,
1905; "Students' History of Northwest and State of Washington,"
L. B. D. Bartlett, 1922; "Early Okanogan History," W. C. Brown, 1911; j
"Legends and Traditions of No
west History," G. N. Ranck, 1914;
"An Illustrated History of the ~
Bend Country, Embracing Line
Douglas, Adams and Fran]
Counties," Western Historical P
lishing company, 1901; "History
S.eai ! .' with illustrations and bio-
raphlcal sketches of some of its
ed by Frederick James Grant, If
"Okanogan and Chelan Countb
an illustrated history, Western E
torical Publishing company, 1904
"An Illustrated History of Whitman County," W. H. Lever, publisher, 1901.
Book Plates Sought.
Book plates, both early and modern, are also desired for the collection of book plates in the library.
Esther Reed chapter had the letter for consideration yesterday and
will make special effort to get