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In "A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909," author Ithamar Howell offers a comprehensive examination of Washington State's vast resources and burgeoning industries at the beginning of the 20th century. This meticulously researched book provides valuable insights into the state's economic and developmental prospects, making it an essential resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in Washington's growth during this pivotal era.

Howell's work stands out due to its thorough exploration of the state's diverse natural resources. From timber and mining to agriculture and fisheries, the author meticulously dissects each industry, delving into the various processes and regional nuances. By providing detailed statistics and firsthand accounts, Howell paints a vivid picture of Washington's economic landscape, highlighting the state's potential for growth and prosperity.

The author's extensive research is evident throughout the book, as he incorporates a wealth of statistical data and references a wide range of primary sources, from government reports to personal testimonies. This scholarly approach lends credibility to Howell's analysis and enriches the reader's understanding of the subject matter.

One particularly commendable aspect of Howell's work is his emphasis on the potential for sustainable development. Recognizing the importance of preserving the state's natural resources, he offers practical suggestions for responsible growth and utilization. This forward-thinking perspective demonstrates Howell's awareness of the environmental impact and the need for balance between economic progress and ecological preservation—a perspective that remains relevant even today.

Another remarkable feature of this book is its inclusion of detailed maps and tables, providing readers with further visual aids to grasp the extent and distribution of Washington's resources and industries. These visual representations enhance the overall reading experience, making complex information more accessible and engaging.

Although "A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909" offers substantial insights into the state's economic landscape, one limitation is its historical specificity. While it is an invaluable reference for understanding Washington State in the early 1900s, readers looking for an up-to-date analysis or a broader overview of the state's contemporary resources and industries may need to seek supplementary sources.

Overall, Ithamar Howell's "A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909" is an impressive scholarly work that provides an in-depth exploration of Washington's economic potential during a crucial period in its history. Its meticulous research, well-supported arguments, and contextualized insights make it a valuable resource for historians and researchers alike. Despite its limited temporal focus, this book remains an important reference for understanding the state's past and the foundations that have shaped its present.

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[Illustration: FRONTISPIECE. WASHINGTON'S NEW CAPITOL BUILDING. (Photo Engraved from a Drawing.) CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW CAPITOL TO BE ERECTED ON THE FOUNDATION ALREADY LAID AT OLYMPIA WAS AUTHORIZED AT THE 1909 SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE.]

[Page 1] A REVIEW OF THE RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES OF WASHINGTON

1909

PUBLISHED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATURE, FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION

I. M. HOWELL. Secretary of State Ex Officio Commissioner

GEO. M. ALLEN, Deputy Commissioner,

[Page 2] OFFICE OF THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, JUNE 1, 1909.

To His Excellency M. E. Hay, Governor of Washington:

We have the honor to transmit herewith the Biennial Report of the Bureau of Statistics, Agriculture and Immigration for the year 1909, dealing with the various resources and industries of Washington.

Very respectfully,

I. M. HOWELL. Secretary of State , Ex Officio Commissioner .

GEO. M. ALLEN, Deputy Commissioner,

[Page 3] INTRODUCTION

OFFICE OF THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, JUNE 1, 1909.

This publication represents an effort to place before the general public, and particularly the visitors at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, a brief description of the principal resources and industries of the State of Washington... Continue reading book >>




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