Papers, 1916-1941.

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Papers, 1916-1941.

The collection includes research correspondence to and from Lewis regarding Pacific Northwest history, typescripts of oral interviews with pioneers, copies of documents, photographs, and graphic materials for use as illustrations in Lewis' published works. Also included are typescripts with manuscript corrections for Lewis' work in history, Indian languages and myths.

3 ft.

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Eastern Washington State Historical Society

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MacDonald, Ranald, 1824-1894.

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Lewis, William S. (William Stanley), 1876-1941

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William Lewis came to Spokane Falls with his parents in 1884. He studied law at Stanford University and after graduating returned to Spokane to practice. Lewis was one of the founders of the Eastern Washington State Historical Society and served for a time as corresponding secretary. He published many articles on the early history of the Pacific Northwest and Inland Empire. With Naojiro Murakami, he co-edited and annotated "Ranald McDonald" in 1923. From the description of Papers, 19...

Lewis, Mrs. William S.

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