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Table of Contents
Part I - The Cascade Indians & Early Town History
The Native Americans
The Cascade Indians Through Euro-American Eyes
Portage and Conflict: Control Over the Cascades Rapids
Disease and Displacement of the Native Americans
Cascade Indian Survival
The Settlement of LaCamas
A Town is Born: White Settlers Move to LaCamas
The Fight for a "Dry" Town
"This is the Natural Home of the Italian Prune ..."
Washougal's Woolen Mill Industry
Part II - Company Town
Continuity and Change at the Camas Paper Mill
Mill Town Ethnicity and Cultural Tensions
Immigrant Workers Attracted by Steady Work
Mill Diversification: Change Spurred by Executive Order
Ongoing Racial Tensions: Struggling for Equality
Division of the Sexes: Women's Work at the Camas Mill
Wartime in Camas: Women Working "Men's" Jobs
Union History: 1917 Strike
Organizing Pulp and Paper Workers
A Rebel Union
Mending the Hard Feelings
Changes in Union-Management Relations
Part III - Growth and Change
Environmental Uses of the Land: Bonneville Dam
Cascade Fisheries: Native American fishing rights
The Smell of Money: Mill Air and Water Emissions
Beyond a Mill Town: Economic Diversification and Growth
The High-Tech Computer Industry Transforms Camas
Lacamas Lake, Open Space, and Community Activism
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