Miscellaneous Document, Book, or Collection Indexes

As of winter 2025, this database contains indexes for these four volumes:
  • Ficken, Robert E. RUFUS WOODS, the Columbia River, and the Building of Modern Washington. Pullman, Washington State University Press, 1995.
  • Kittitas County, Washington, Miscellaneous Records (1882-1914). Copied by the Kittitas County Genealogical Society. Originals are found in the Miscellaneous Records book at the office of the Kittitas County Auditor, Kittitas County Courthouse, Fifth and Main Streets, Ellensburg, Washington 98926.
  • Prater, Yvonne. Snoqualmie Pass: From Indian Trail to Interstate. Seattle, The Mountaineers, 1981 (Vancouver, B.C., Douglas & McIntyre, 1981).
  • Fredrickson, Jim. Railroad Shutterbug: Jim Fredrickson’s Northern Pacific. Pullman, Washington State University Press, 2000.
This table will eventually be merged with the “Master Index” table of all resource indexes.

Click the Add to Cart button to order copies the pages noted. One order for $6.00 will allow up to six pages. Since some names show more than six page number entries, if you want more than six pages copied, please make a note of that in the instructions box of your order then click Add to Cart again for each group of six pages desired.

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