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Guide to the Charles P. LeWarne Collection
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2019-09-05, 2019-09-05
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Selected Faculty Publications
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Special Collections
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SCWC_LeWarneCharles
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Western Washington University Libraries Special Collections Selected Faculty Publications Charles Pierce LeWarne Charles Pierce LeWarne Collection Western Collection: LeWarne, C.P. (Box) Biographical
Show moreWestern Washington University Libraries Special Collections Selected Faculty Publications Charles Pierce LeWarne Charles Pierce LeWarne Collection Western Collection: LeWarne, C.P. (Box) Biographical Note Charles P. LeWarne, WWU alumni, 1955; BA, BAE Western Washington University, MA (History) University of California, Berkeley, PhD (History) University of Washington. Author, historian and retired history teacher. Scope and Content Note The collection consists of books, and off-prints of articles, and other published contributions to the field of Pacific Northwest history, particularly utopian communities. Notes on Arrangement The books are shelved under “LeWarne, C.P.” in The Western Collection stacks area, sub-arranged by title. Additional copies of individual book titles may also be available in the Libraries’ circulation collection; search the library catalog by author or title for more information. Other material in the collection are organized sequentially numbered folders housed in one box. Items are ordered chronologically within each folder by date of publication, sub-arranged alphabetically by item title when items share a common publication date. The arrangement is by Special Collections. Provenance The collection is the gift of Charles Pierce LeWarne to Special Collections for The Western Collection. Copyright Notice Some of the material in the Collection may be under copyright. Books: LeWarne, Charles P. The Love Israel family: urban commune, rural commune. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2009. LeWarne, Charles P. More than four walls: Edmonds High School, 1909-1984. Edmonds, WA: Associated Students, Edmonds High School, 1985. LeWarne, Charles P, introduction and Mary C. Wright, editor. More voices, new stories: King County, Washington’s first 150 years. Seattle, WA: Pacific Northwest Historians Guild, 2002. LeWarne, Charles P., historical editor. A point in time: a history of Yarrow Point, Washington. Yarrow Point, WA 09/09/23/2019 Belgrade Printing, 2002. LeWarne, Charles P. et al. Snohomish County: an illustrated history. Index, WA: Kelcema Books, 2005. LeWarne, Charles P. Teacher’s manual for Washington State. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1986. LeWarne, Charles P. Utopias on Puget Sound 1885-1915. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1995. LeWarne, Charles P. and Robert E. Ficken. Washington: a centennial history. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989. LeWarne, Charles P. Washington State. Rev. ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986. LeWarne, Charles P. Washington State. 3rd ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2003. Box List Box 1 Folder 1: 1968-1975 LeWarne, Charles P. “Equality Colony: the plan to socialize Washington”. Pacific Northwest quarterly 59.3 (July 1968): 137-146. LeWarne, Charles P. “The anarchist colony at Home, Washington, 1901-1902”. Arizona and the West 14 (1972): 155-168. Reprint LeWarne, Charles P. “On the Wobbly train to Fresno.” Labor history 14. 2 (Spring 1973): [264]-289. Reprint. LeWarne, Charles P. “The Aberdeen, Washington, free speech fight of 1911-1912.” Pacific Northwest quarterly 66.1 (1975): 1-12. LeWarne, Charles P. “Labor and communitarianism, 1880-1900.” Labor history 16.3 (Summer 1975): [393]-407. Folder 2: 1976-1982 LeWarne, Charles P. “And be ye separate”: the Lopez Island colony of Thomas Gourley.” Pacific Northwest themes. Ed. James W. Scott. Bellingham, WA: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, 1978: 83-97. LeWarne, Charles P. “The Bolsheviks land in Seattle: The Shilka incident of 1917.” Arizona and the West 20.2 (Summer 1978): 107-122. Reprint. LeWarne, Charles P. editor. “North Beach, a pioneer community” by Glenn E. Hoover. Pacific Northwest quarterly. 70.1 (1979): 2-7. LeWarne, Charles P. “And be ye separate.” Puget Soundings November (1979): 28- 37. LeWarne, Charles P. “The lone spruce of Damon’s Point.” Landmarks 1.2 (Winter 1982): 40. Folder 3: 1983-1990 LeWarne, Charles P. “Imogen Cunningham in Utopia”. Pacific Northwest quarterly 74.2 (1983): 88-89. LeWarne, Charles P., editor and Edith Brackett Cary. “An Edmonds childhood.” Portage 5.1-2 (Winter/Spring 1984): 4-7. LeWarne, Charles P. “Vendovi Island: Father Divine’s “peaceful paradise of the Pacific.’” Pacific Northwest quarterly 75.1 (January 1984): [2]-12. LeWarne, Charles P. “The Reverend William Ellery Copeland: a Christian Socialist in the Northwest.” Pacific Northwest quarterly 81.1 (January 1990): 2-10. Folder 4:1991-1992 LeWarne, Charles P., guest editor. “Introduction.” Oregon historical quarterly 92.4 (Winter 1991-92): 341-345. LeWarne, Charles P.”Rev. of Exploring Washington’s past: a road guide to history by Ruth Kirk and Carmela Alexander.” Oregon historical quarterly 93.1 (Spring 1992): 76-77. LeWarne, Charles P. “Seattle’s cultural mix.” Puget Soundings (Spring/Summer 1992): 4-7. Folder 5: 1993-1999 LeWarne, Charles P. “The Love Israel family: an urban commune becomes a rural commune.” Pacific Northwest Quarter 89.2 (1998): 65-76. Folder 6: 2000-2008 LeWarne, Charles P. “The commune that didn’t come to town: the Love Israel family and a small town in Idaho.” Communal societies 20 (2000): 81-95. LeWarne, Charles P. “Equality Colony.” Columbia 14.3 (Fall 2000): 14-19. LeWarne, Charles P. “Snohomish County: George Vancouver claims Everett for King George. Columbia.” Columbia 22.3 (Fall 2008): 36—41. Folder 7: 2009-2017 LeWarne, Charles P. “The children of Home.” Columbia 30.3 (Fall 2016): 5-11. LeWarne, Charles P. “The Pacific Coast chapter of the [NH]CSA: a history with personal reflections.” Communal Societies 37.2 (Fall 2017): 171-187.
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