Draft, dynamics of change, and source materials, 1947-2006.

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Draft, dynamics of change, and source materials, 1947-2006.

This collection includes 5 loose-binders, 4 videocassettes, slides, photographs, folders and articles. These were source materials for Maryan E. Reynolds for the book she wrote titled: Dynamics of change, a history of the Washington State Library.

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Washington Library Network

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Reynolds, Maryan E., 1913-2004

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Washington State Library was the first American library north of the Columbia River. It was established by the passing of the Organic Act of the Territory of Washington on March 2, 1853. According to the Organic Act, the library was "to be kept at the seat of government." As the seat of government moved, so did the library. By 1917 the library was in the basement of the Temple of Justice where it remained until 1959. The Joel M. Pritchard Building (Pritchard Building) was built south of the Legi...

Evergreen State College. Library

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Evans, Daniel J., 1925-

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Congress passed the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning Act in 1980. The Act established the Northwest Power Planning Council to provide a publicly accountable body to conduct regional energy planning and to review the new authority given to the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) to finance resources and conservation. The governors of the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon each appointed two members to the Council. In 1981 former Washington Governor Daniel J. Evans was appo...

Joel M. Pritchard Building (Olympia, Wash.)

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Rosellini, Albert D. (Albert Dean), 1910-2011

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Washington State Library

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Maud P. Mitchell was born about 1883 in Oregon. She married Chas. R. Mitchell and by 1920 they were living in Chehalis, WA. Charles was an assistant cashier at the bank. Charles had become a banker by 1930. Between 1957 & 1958 Charles passed away. And Maud passed away on 29 May 1960 in Chehalis, WA. From the description of Washington State Library's collection of Maud Mitchell's history of Chehalis and Lewis counties, 1845-1858. (Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of S...

Washington State Library. Washington/Northwest Room

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