UNITED STATES 4OQ 



Publications. 



Washington historical magazine, v. i, no. I. Oct. 1893. Tacoma, 

 [1893]- 8. 



No more published. 



Washington historian, v. 1-2, Sept. i899-July 1901. Tacoma, [1899- 

 1901]. 8. q. 

 Discontinued. 



University of Washington. 



Address. Seattle, Wash. President: T. F. Kane. 



History. Organized in 1862. 



Publications. 



Bulletin . . . June, I9oi-date. 



Issued quarterly in 4 series, as follows : 



1. Catalogues and announcements. 



2. Department series. 



3. History series. 



Contents: no. I. Four documents in American history. Dec. 1901. no. 2. 

 Chief Sealth, by Frank Carlson. Dec. 1903. 



4. Suggestions to elementary and secondary schools. 



WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY* 

 Address. University Station, Seattle, Wash. Secretary: Edmond S. 

 Meany. 



History. Organized and incorporated Jan. i, 1903. Collections deposited 

 at the State University. 



Object. To collect and preserve historical facts and records, and memorials of the 

 pioneers and early settlers of the Territory and State of Washington ; to engage 

 in and promote historical, antiquarian, archaeological, literary and scientific re- 

 searches and to publish the results of the same; to acquire and mark by suitable 

 monuments places of historical interest within the State. 



Meetings. Special meetings as called. Quarterly meetings of the Board of Trus- 

 tees, which manages the affairs of the society. 



Membership. About 100 (annual dues, $2; life membership, $25). 

 Publications. 



WASHINGTON HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, v. I, Oct. I9o6-July 1907. 

 Seattle, 1907. 8. 



"Washington Pioneer Association, organized in 1883 with headquarters at Seattle 

 and incorporated 1895-6, appears to be now inactive or defunct. Publ: Transactions 

 . . . 1883-1889. Seattle, Wash., 1894. Proceedings . . . 1903/04. Seattle, 1904. 8. 



