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A presentation regarding online resources for loacal history research, with a case study for researching the removal of Indians from Spokane, Washington.

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A Northwest Historian’s Tour of the InternetA Northwest Historian’s Tour of the InternetLarry CebulaLarry Cebula

Washington State Digital ArchivesWashington State Digital ArchivesEastern Washington UniversityEastern Washington University

Spokane Mayor Burch with "Biggest Indian" Contest Winner Charles Libby, 1909.

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www.northwesthistory.blogspot.com

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American JourneysAmerican Journeys

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Documenting the American SouthDocumenting the American South

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Fold3.comFold3.com

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Google Book SearchGoogle Book Search

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Washington State Digital ArchivesWashington State Digital Archives

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LOC Digital Collections

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LOC Chronicling America Historic Newspapers Project

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Northwest Digital Archives

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Digital Collections from WSU

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Case Study:

Indians and the City Beautiful in Spokane, 1880-1910

•What online resources are available?

•Where do we look?

•What necessary resources are not available?

•Do we find things that we would have overlooked in traditional research?

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Google Book Search for keyword “Spokane” limited to full text

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C. B. Carlisle, Spokane County as it Is: Solid Facts and Actual Results (Spokane, 1883) 42-43.

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Matsura Collection Images matching the keyword “Spokane.”

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Historical Newspapers in Washington from the Secretary of State

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Advanced Searching of Historical Newspapers in Washington

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Spokane Falls Review » 6/16/1883 » Page 2 » Column 2

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To Be Removed

Spokane Falls Review » 1/19/1884 »

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Two Articles from Page 1 of the Spokane Falls

Review:

“Somewhat Tough”

and

“An Indian Ishmaelite”

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The Making of America database has a sophisticated search engine.

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Washington State Digital ArchivesWashington State Digital Archives

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Death Death Certificate Certificate

for Spokane for Spokane Garry, Jan. Garry, Jan. 14, 189214, 1892

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Jeremiah Indian,Jeremiah Indian,

11/20/190411/20/1904

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UVA Historical Census BrowserUVA Historical Census Browser

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Univ. of OK: Univ. of OK: Indian Claims Indian Claims Commission Commission

RecordsRecords

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PDF versus Scanned Text!PDF versus Scanned Text!

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Additional Possible Additional Possible Online SourcesOnline Sources

Census DataCensus Data

Additional Historical Image collectionsAdditional Historical Image collections

Digitized Oral historiesDigitized Oral histories

A good starting point for Spokane history A good starting point for Spokane history is this page at the MAC: is this page at the MAC: http://www.northwestmuseum.org/index.cfm/Research_Resources_Online_Resources.htm

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What are We Missing?What are We Missing?

Modern Secondary SourcesModern Secondary Sources– Ruby and Brown, Ruby and Brown, Children of the SunChildren of the Sun– Youngs, Youngs, Fair and FallsFair and Falls

Most Archival RecordsMost Archival Records

Newspapers not DigitizedNewspapers not Digitized

Holding of Small Historical Societies Holding of Small Historical Societies

Etc. etc.Etc. etc.

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Needs and ProspectsNeeds and Prospects

Digital primary sources have a place in the Digital primary sources have a place in the classroomclassroom

Digital primary sources have a place in Digital primary sources have a place in published scholarshippublished scholarship

Historians need to keep up!Historians need to keep up!

We need a centralized resource page for We need a centralized resource page for “deep” digital archives“deep” digital archives

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