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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Columbia Chronicles Reprints

Back issues of The Spokesman Review’s Columbia Chronicles can be bought at the newspaper’s Spokane office, 999 W. Riverside, or ordered through the mail.

Cost is 50 cents daily and $1.50 Sunday for copies bought at the front counter. Copies by mail are $2.25 each for the daily paper and $3.90 each for Sunday.

Send your mail order to The Spokesman-Review, Mail Circulation Dept., P.O. Box 1906, Spokane, WA 99210.

Columbia Chronicles published so far:

June 4 - An overview of the Columbia River and its impact on our region.

June 7 - Now 90 feet under water, Kettle Falls once thundered.

June 10 - White irises mark Sid Buckley’s old front yard, before Grand Coulee Dam forced him and thousands of others to higher ground.

June 12 - From Fort Spokane to Kettle Falls, a toothy, Midwestern fish is all the rage.

June 14 - Park ranger Terri Ray keeps order at Fort Spokane.

June 16 - River ferries still ply the waters.

June 20 - Grand Coulee attracts visitors from everywhere.

June 22 - The river claims many lives.

June 23 - Waters spawn apple bounty in desert.

June 27 - Tiny Vantage is still waiting for much touted boom.

July 1 - River sturgeon.

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