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Wilderness, by Lance Weller

Wilderness, by Lance Weller

Wilderness: A Novel. By Lance Weller. (New York: Bloomsbury, 2012. 293pp.) Recommendation by PNW & Special Collections April 9, 1865 was the day that General Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at the McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House. This is often cited as the official date of the end of the Civil War between the Confederate and Union States, but when Brigadier General Stand Watie of the Trans-Mississippi Department surrendered his Confederate Indian battalion, a mix of Creek, Seminole, Cherokee, and…

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From Digital Archives: Iconic WA landscapes

From Digital Archives: Iconic WA landscapes

Elephant Head Rock on the Washington coast. There’s no denying that Washington has many beautiful places and a wide variety of stunning landscapes, from rugged ocean beaches and evergreen forests to jagged, glacier-clad mountains, deep blue lakes and sagebrush-strewn deserts. Our state’s amazing beauty has attracted photographers for years — that’s evident when you scan through the collections of photos on our Digital Archives website. These photos below are found in a collection includes 256 glass lantern slides taken between…

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From Digital Archives: Classic photos of Washington beaches

From Digital Archives: Classic photos of Washington beaches

(Photos courtesy of Washington State Digital Archives) When you live near an ocean, as most Washingtonians do, you can’t help yourself but go to the beach now and then. People visit the ocean to walk along the beach, play in the sand, dig clams, or just sit back and watch the waves and hear them crash onto the shore. With summer almost over, you might want to head down to the coast and visit a beach before the weather returns…

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