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Transitions, vol. 6, no. 3/4, March/April 1994; The Past and Future of the Columbia Basin Part 4: A New State: Columbia! 1889-1890 Congress drew the states lines wrong
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- Title:
- Transitions, vol. 6, no. 3/4, March/April 1994; The Past and Future of the Columbia Basin Part 4: A New State: Columbia! 1889-1890 Congress drew the states lines wrong
- Date:
- 1994-03
- Editor:
- Osborn, John
- Authors:
- Osborn, John Rosenberg, Barry Foster, J. Todd Sonner, Scott Olsen, Ken Devlin, Sherry Edelson, David B. Kenyon, Quane Price, Rick Miller, Dean Hinson, Joseph M. Hollingsworth, Rita Sprengel, Mark Titone, Julie Hamilton, Ladd Preston, Seth Collins, Jess F. Rosenwald, Lonnie Lamb, David Floyd, Doug Stuebner, Stephen
- Publisher:
- Inland Empire Public Lands Council
- Number of Pages:
- 64
- Newspaper Sources:
- The Spokesman Review; Daily News; Missoulian; Lewiston Morning Tribune; The Oregonian; Post Register; The Networker; Coeur d'Alene Press; Intermountain Forest Industry Association; Priest River Times; Lewiston Tribune; Los Angeles Times; Idaho Statesman
- Subjects:
- rivers lakes conservation forests exports
- Contents:
- Osborn, John--A New State: Columbia!; Rosenberg, Barry--Forest Watch, 'Ecosystem Management': Real change, or more management by slogan?; Foster, J. Todd--Environmentalists, loggers join in suit against Idaho--The Spokesman Review, 1994-5-12(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Interior secretary singles out the Northwest--The Spokesman Review, 1994-3-29(Spokane, WA); Foster, J. Todd--Backers seek grass-roots support for ecosystem bill--The Spokesman Review, 1994-3-25(Spokane, WA); Olsen, Ken--Unlikely allies agree to fight log exports--Daily News, 1994-3-19 and 20(Pullman, WA/Moscow, ID); Devlin, Sherry--National AFL-CIO council wants log exports banned--Missoulian, 1994-2-25(Missoula, MT); Sonner, Scott--Senator claims timber industry has ear of USFS--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1994-3-2(Lewiston, ID); Industry: 'We didn't get what we were asking for'--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1994-3-16(Lewiston, ID); Edelson, David B.--Cooperation with environmentalists works to everyone's benefit--The Oregonian, 1994-3-15(Portland, OR); Forest Chief assures Andrus science, not politics, is key--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-6(Spokane, WA); Foster, J. Todd--Andrus: End clearcutting--The Spokesman Review, 1994-2-17(Spokane, WA); Kenyon, Quane--Panel OKs state grazing land bill--Post Register, 1994-3-16(Idaho Falls, ID); Kenyon, Quane--Showdown at the Land Board marks changing times--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1994-2-13(Lewiston, ID); Lawsuit Charges Idaho Officials Abused Children's Trust--The Networker, 1992-4; Price, Rick--Endowment lands aren't managed for the long run--Coeur d'Alene Press, 1992-12-30(Coeur d'Alene); Affidavit Of Damian Sedney In Opposition To Defendants' Motion For Summary Judgement--1992-10-4; Miller, Dean--Timber industry ready to saw off teachers union--The Spokesman Review, 1994-3-8(Spokane, WA); Hinson, Joseph M.--Dear Kitty and Atwell--Intermountain Forest Industry Association, 1994-3-5; Hollingsworth, Rita--IEA bows out of timber sales suit--Coeur d'Alene Press, 1994-3-15(Coeur d'Alene, ID); Sprengel, Mark--A rotten apple for teachers--Priest River Times, 1994-3-16(Priest River, ID); Titone, Julie--Idaho wary of forest ecosystem management--The Spokesman Review, 1993-12-6(Spokane, WA); Titone, Julie--Loomis forest may be test case--The Spokesman Review, 1993-12-6(Spokane, WA); Hamilton, Ladd--In Idaho's struggle for statehood...The South Won!--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-7-3(Lewiston, ID); Preston, Seth--Those dirty scoundrels stole the capital--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1990-7-3(Lewiston, ID); Sees the New State Handwriting on the Wall--The Spokesman Review, 1907-2-3(Spokane, WA); Why a New State is Desired--The Spokesman Review, 1907-2-5(Spokane, WA); Collins, Jess F.--Panhandle Once Voted Division--The Spokesman Review, 1907-2-3(Spokane, WA); Clashing Interests in Northwest--The Spokesman Review, 1907-2-8(Spokane, WA); Rosenwald, Lonnie--Gardner bringing Cabinet to potential '51st state'--The Spokesman Review, 1991-2-20(Spokane, WA); Seattle happy to dump garbage on East Side--The Spokesman Review, 1991-5-14(Spokane, WA); UI prof exposes the mythology in Idaho history--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-9-12(Lewiston, ID); Lamb, David--Riddle of the Rockies: Just Where Is Idaho?--Los Angeles Times, 1988-7-13(Los Angeles, CA); Floyd, Doug--Boise bureaucrats let grant slip away from North Idaho--The Spokesman Review, 1994-3-24(Spokane, WA); Stuebner, Stephen--Udall: Idaho won't know what it's got until it's all gone--Idaho Statesman, 1991-4-27(Boise, ID)
- Location:
- Spokane, WA
- Source:
- John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
- Source Identifier:
- transitions1994v6n3-4
- Original Format:
- Journal
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- record
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Transitions, vol. 6, no. 3/4, March/April 1994; The Past and Future of the Columbia Basin Part 4: A New State: Columbia! 1889-1890 Congress drew the states lines wrong", Transitions Journal Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/transitions/items/transitions54.html
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