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Drawer A-2

 Container

Contains 110 Results:

Description of the first homicide trial in Washington

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Import/export via Port of Vancouver, trade, prices from HBC days

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Two cases Carty had as prosecutor involving defendants who were either not guilty or otherwise not deserving of punishment

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Attempt by Communists to infiltrate Democrat party in 1930s (?)

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Compilation of information from pioneer diaries; Elizabeth Dixon Smith, Amelia and Joel Knight

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

First military post in Oregon Country, Fort Vancouver

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Essay on petition of settlers to U.S. to form a separate territory of the northern part of Oregon Country; founding of Washington Territory

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Al Karpis, crime of his time; describes a change in the type of person who becomes a criminal today (no class)

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Indian treaties in NW, interactions between whites and native peoples

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001

Detail of building a cabin in Oregon Country; notes three remaining cabins: John R. Jackson, Covington House, and one in poor repair 3 1/2 miles SE of Jackson's.

 File — Drawer: A-2, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: James E. Carty’s great granduncle (James), arriving with the Hudson’s Bay Co. in 1837, and grandfather (James N. Carty), arriving in 1858, were among the first non-Native American families to settle in Clark County. Among the family papers in this collection includes title abstracts of property owned by the Carty family as well as receipts and accounting ledgers documenting the family’s daily business, which included a rock and gravel quarry. A small number of personal letters and a...
Dates: 1873-1915; circa 1966-1980; 1984-2001