Credits
This site was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of
Education. Web site written and constructed by Katrine Barber, Ph.D., PSU/CCRH. Edited by
Laurie Mercier, Ph.D., WSUV/CCRH.
The Center for Columbia River History wishes to thank the following
people and organizations
for their help in creating this online exhibit:
- The Bonner County Historical Society
- Nancy Renk for writing the original narrative upon which this on-line exhibit
was based and conducting research and extensive interviews
- Ann Ferguson
- The family of Ross Hall for use of his photographs
- The family of Duane Davis for use of his photographs.
- Nicolette Graves, Washington State University Vancouver intern
- Travis Lewis, Washington State University Vancouver intern
- The Idaho
State Historical Society
- Robert Nolan, photographer
- The Spokane Public
Library
- The Mid-West Jesuit Archive
- The Bonner County Daily Bee
- The Spokesman Review
- Washington
State University Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
- The Bonner
County Human Rights Task Force
- All of the narrators who graciously shared their stories
with us: Carl Clizer; Tom Clizer; Ann Clizer; Janet
Clark; Jeff Gibbs; Jeff Currey; Beth Doty; Amaryllis Dhaenens; Hannah Currey;
Lee Clizer; Kathy Clizer; Randi Currey; Janet Clizer; Wayne Clizer; Lois Clizer;
Marty betts; Ken Clark; Chris Sand; Nancy Renk; Hazel Hall; Dal and Teddie
Hawkins; Rhonda Livingston; Harry A. Menser; Virginia Overland; Jim Parsons,
Jr.; Marilyn Sabella; Harlan and Margaret Walker; Diane Williams; Jonathan
Coe; Brenda Hammond; Paul Graves; Robert Graves; Gretchen Hellar.
Direct
questions and comments to ccrh@pdx.wantweb.net.
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