Murray's People: A collection of essays about fthe fascinating people who settled and developed the Pacific Northwest

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Murray's People is a selection of essays by noted Northwest author and historian Murray Morgan. These essays have been chosen and edited by Librarian Gary Fuller Reese from more than 30 years of newspaper and magazine articles, radio broadcasts, and books, by Mr. Morgan,
Murray's People offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the people, events and history of the Pacific Northwest .
{short description of image}Wobblies and patriots. Explorers gold-diggers, bankers, printers, and newspapermen. For more than 30 years, historian and journalist Murray C. Morgan entertained, enlightened and delighted readers with his stories of the people and the events which played a critical, and oftentimes humorous role in the growth and development of Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest. Murray Morgan died in mid 2000, leaving a wonderful legacy for generations to discover.
{short description of image} What will you find here? Accounts of the leveling of Seattle in 1898; a mammoth hoax involving the discovery of a woolly mammoth; Mark Twain at the Tacoma Theater; a Tacoma's teenager's encounter with President Woodrow Wilson at the Stadium Bowl, stories of the Wilkes Expedition, dirty political goings-on, and a young cub reporter's scoop on the rescue of Amelia Earhart.
{short description of image}These are terrific stories of a time past - a time when a world was waiting to be discovered, when a man's vision could create a city, and when life was lived intensely by people who were willing to take risks and knew how to have fun. Enjoy!

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Murray's People
A collection of essays


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