EXPANSION OF THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HISTORY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
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1 EXPANSION OF THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HISTORY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. The following expansion of the Dewey Classification has been prepared to meet the needs of the Universit of Washington Library in classifying its books and pamphlets upon the history of the Pacific Northwest. At the request of neighboring librarians, its publication is permitted with the thought that it may prove helpful. It is not expected that its field of usefulness will extend outside of the region of Old Oregon. The University of vvashington Library employs the Dewey Decimal Classification, a system now in general use in the Northwest. as,vell as elsewhere throughout the United States and abroad. One of the most admirable features of this wellknown system is its expansiveness by use of further decimals, permitting subdivision and growth. It has thus been possible, without the change of any numbers now in use, to add such extensions to the Dewey numbers as provide for the special topics and regions of the Pacific ~orthwest. Hoping to make clear the scope and purpose of this classification, a few words of explanation are offered: 1. This is an expansion only; not an entire system. It is not to be used independently, but strictly as a supplement to Dewey. \ivhile no Dewey numbers are used with changed meanings, it should be noted that the Dewey 979.5, Oregon, is taken to mean Oregon in its early significance, covering' the entire region between the parallels of 42 degrees and 54 degrees, 40 minutes, north latitude, and extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. It thus becomes the number for general Pacific Northwest History, and the State of Oregon is limited to In subdividing, the attempt has been made to follow as closely as possible the spirit of the Dewey system. County subdivisions have been worked out for the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, and the general scheme of grouping by counties has been followed. \ivhere possible, unassigned places are provided for future division of large counties into smaller ones. 3. In providing for special topics, only the broadest and most obviously necessary subjects have been given numbers. (146)
2 Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System 147 For the ordinary library, a too minute classification is to be discouraged. Broader heads give fewer alphabets through which a patron must look for a given book upon the shelf. A careful use of book numbers tends to tiring together nearly related books, and thus answers many of the purposes of c1assifica:ion. For those who wish, ho\vever, to classify more closely, further subdivision can be made. 4. l\iany books of interest in connection with the history of the Northwest are most serviceable when classified with the subject to which they chiefly contribute. No provision is here made for such books, it being e 'pected that the Dewey system will be followed without change and that the library catalog will bring the history student's attention to such resources. When for any reason such books are attracted to a Northwest History collection, they are to be given the General Northwest History number, 979.5, unless other provision has been made. 5. In the University of \Vashington Library, description and travel are placed with the hi'story of the Pacific :t'\orthwest. Libraries wishing to separate travel from history have only to follow the Dewey plan of inserting I after the initial 9, at the same time removing the decimal point one place to the left. Explanation of this plan is given in Dewey's Decimal Classification in a note opposite Special topics and special regions have been assigned for the State of \ivashingtol1. For special topics and localities of other States, unassigned numbers are provided. In libraries making a specialty of their own State history, these numbers can be used according to their own peculiar needs. Knowledge of local affairs and of the literature to be classified will determine what is needed. It is not expected that any library will care to use such special topics for States other than its own. CHARLES Vi. SMITH. Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Classification for the History of the Pacific Northwest.!l7S.6.60.; :--IONTA TA. Periodicals. Societies. SPECIAL TOPICS. To be assigned when needed.
3 148 Charles W. Smith ~.63-! ! !2.6±3.6H.6-! !7.6-! SPECIAL LOCALITIES. To be assigned when needed and to cover the literature relating to areas whose boundaries are not coincident with county lines. CENTRAL WESTERN AND NORTHWESTERN COUN- TIES. Flathead. Kalispell. :\lissoula. l\iissoula (City). Lewis and Clark. Helena. Powell. Granite. Ravelli. Hamilton. SOUTHvVESTERN COUNTIES. Beaverhead. Dillon. Deer Lodge. Anaconda. Silver Bow. Butte. Jefferson. Broadwater. Gallatin. Madison. NORTH CENTRAL COUNTIES. Teton. Chouteau Fergus. Lewiston..655 Meagher..656 Cascade..657 Great Falls..66 SOUTH CENTRAL COUNTIES Park. Livingston..662 Sweetgrass. Big Timber..663 Carbon. Red Lodge..664 Yellowstone..665 Crow Indian. Billings..67 NORTHEASTERN COUNTIES..671 Valley. Glasgow Dawson. Glendive.
4 Expansion ot the Dewey Decimal System SOUTHEASTER J COUNTIES..681 Rosebud. Forsyth :1.684 Custer. Miles City PACIFIC. Place here general works on the Pacific Coast. e. g., Greenhow's Oregon and California..05 Periodicals..06 Societies..1 ARIZONA..2 UTAH..il NEVADA..4 CALIFORNIA OLD OREGON. GENERAL NORTHWEST HISTORY, covering the region between the parallels of 42 degrees and 54 degrees and forty minutes, north latitude, and from the Rocky Iountains to the Pacific Ocean..505 Periodicals..506 Societies..51 SPECIAL TOPICS..511 Early discoveries and explorations by water. See also 998, Arctic regions..&12 Early explorations (land). Lewis and Clark. Westward explorations not limited to this territory are here included when of primary importance to the history of the Pacific Northwest..513 The fur trade. Trapping..514 The Hudson Bay Company..515 The colonizing movement..516 The' missionaries, their part in colonizing the section and their work with the Indians. Whitman Controversy..517 Native races. The Indian wars. See to for all works not definitely limited to the Pacific Northwest; and 970.il are to prevail over Use for Jndian language..518 Boundaries. Controversies and settlement of claims..519 Biographies of men closely associated with the region..52 SPECIAL LOCALITIES..521 Columbia river and valley..522 Willamette valley.. 52~ Puget Sound, covering the field down to For period since 1853, see British Columbia. Victoria. Vancouver City..525 Vancouver Island..526 N ootka Sound.
5 150 Charles W. Smith.5~ D 97D :') D OREGON. Limited to the present State of Oregon, 1853-date. Periodicals. Societies. SPECIAL TOPICS..532 SPECIAL LOCALITIES '53~ D l :5 NORTHWESTERN COUNTIES. Clatsop. Columbia. Tillamook. Washington and Yamhill. ::\[ultnomah. Portland. Clackamas. Marion. Polk. CENTRAL WESTERN Lincoln. Benton. Corvallis. Linn. Albany. Lane. Eugene. COUNTIES..56 SOUTHWESTERN COUNTIES..561 Douglass. Rosebl1l'g..562 Jackson. Jacksonville..563 J ospehine..564 Curry..565 Coos. Coquille..57 NORTH CENTRAL COUNTIES..571 Wasco. The Dalles..57~
6 Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System 151.5i3 Sherman..57-1, Gilliam..575 Morrow..376 Wheeler..577 Crook..58 SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN COUNTIES..5'81 Klamath Lake Harney :i\ialheur NORTHEASTERN COUNTIES..591 Umatilla. Pendleton..;) Union. Wallowa. Baker. Baker City. Grant. IDAHO. Periodicals. Societies. SPECIAL TOPICS. SPECIAL LOCALITIES. NORTHERN COUNTIES. Kootenai. Coeur d'alene. Shoshone. Wallace. Latah. Moscow.
7 152 Charles W. Smith H Nez Perces. Idaho. SOUTHWESTERN Washington. Boise. Canyon. Ada. Boise City. Elmore. Owyhee. COUNTIES SOUTH CE TRAL COUNTIES..651 Lemhi..65?,.653 Custer..u Blaine. Lincoln. Cassia. SOUTHEASTERN COUNTI ES. Fremont. Bingham. Bann.ock. Oneida. Bear Lake. WASHI TGTON. Periodicals. Societies. SPECIAL TOPICS. :i\iarine history. Ship-building. Lighthouses. Disasters. Fishing industry. Agriculture. Irrigation. Lumber industry. Forest reserves. Mining. Railroads. Material about steam railway transportation III the State. The building of the roads. Government aid. Litigations. Publications issued by the railroads are classified with the subject treated. Native races. See also Biographies of men closely associated with the history of the State. SPECIAL LOCALITIES.
8 Expansion ot the Dewey Decimal System The Olympic ~rountains..723 Puget Sound, 1853-date. For early history, see The Cascade Mountains..725 Mount Rainier, called also Mt. Tacoma , The Inland Empire. NORTHWESTERN COUNTIES. Whatcom. Bellingham. Skagit. Snohomish. Everett. San Juan. Island. Clallam. Port Angeles. MIDDLE WESTERN COUNTIES. Kitsap. King. Seattle. Pierce. Tacoma. Thurston. Olympia. Mason. Chehalis. Aberdeen. Grays Harbor. Jefferson. Port Townsend. SOUTHWESTERN COUNTIES. Lewis. Chehalis. Centralia. Skamania. Clarke. Vancouver. Cowlitz. Wahkiakum. Pacific. Willapa Harbor. NORTH CENTRAL COUNTIES. Okanogan. Chelan. Douglas. Wel)atchee. SOUTH CENTRAL COUNTIES. Kittitas. Ellensburg. Yakima.
9 154 Charles W. Smith ;', North Yakima. Klickitat. Goldendale. NORTHEASTERN COUNTIES. Ferry. Stevens. Colville. Lincoln. Davenport. Spokane. Spokane City. SOUTHEASTERN COUNTIES. Adams. Ritzville. Whitman. Colfax. Garfield. Pullman. Asotin. Garfield. Pomeroy. Columbia. Walla Walla. Walla Walla City. Franklin. ALASKA. Periodicals. Societies. SPECIAL TOPICS. Boundary questions..82 SPECIAL LOCALITIES '".825.R Palouse. Left vacant for subsequent county subdivisions. THE YUKON. \ivith reference from This is left vacant below awaiting its development before further subdivision. Works covering both Alaska and the Yukon are classified unless the treatment of' Alaska is only incidental.
10 Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Syste Expansion of the Dewey Decimal Classification for the History of the Pacific Northwest. INDEX. Aberdeen, 'vvash S Ada County, Idaho 979.6H Adams County, Wash Agriculture, Washington Alaska Periodicals Societies Special localities Special topics Albany, Oregon Anaconda, 111 ont Arizona Asotin County, Wash Baker City, Oregon Baker County, Oregon Bannock County, Idaho Bear Lake County, Idaho Beaverhead COUllty, Mont Bellingham. 'vvash : :? Benton County, Oregon Big Timber, IIIont Billings, Mont Bingham County, Idaho Biography. Old Oregon Biography. Washington Blaine County, Idaho Boise City, Idaho Boise County, Idaho Boundaries of Alaska Boundaries. N. Vl,T. History British Columbia. N. W. History Broadwater County, Mont Butte, Mont California Canyon County, Idaho Carbon, :\1ant Cascade County, Mont Cascade :'\Iountains Cassia County, Idaho Centralia, Wash Chehalis County, Wash Chehalis, Wash \l7\l.751 A B C
11 156 Chmles W. Smith Chelan County, Wash Chouteau County, :\lont _ Clackamas County, Oregon Clallam County, 'vvash _ Clarke County, Wash Clatsop County, Oregon Coeur d'alene, Idaho Colfax, W ash.. _ Colonizing movement. N. W. History Columbia County, Oregon Columbia County, Wash Columbia River. N. W. History _ Colville, Wash Coos County, Oregon _ Coquille, Oregon Corvallis, Oregon Cowlitz County, Wash Crook County, Oregon Crow Indian County, Mont Curry County, Oregon Custer County, Idaho Custer County, MonL Dalles (The), Oregon _ Davenport, Wash.. _ Dawson County, Mont. _ Deer Lodge County, Mont Dillon, :Wont Douglass County, Oregon _ Douglas County, Wash Ellensburg, VI/ash Elmore County, Idaho Eugene, Oregon Everett, Wash Fergus County, Mont Ferry County, Wash Fishing Industry, Washington Flathead County, Mont Forest Reserves, Washington Forsyth, Mont Franklin County, Wash Fremont County, Idaho Fur Trade (The) Gallatin County, :i\iont Garfield County, Wash D E F G
12 Expansion of the Dewey Decimal System 157 Garfield, Wash General N orthwest History _ Periodicals _ Societies _.. _ Gilliam County, Oregon Glasgow, Mont.._._ Glendive, Mont.. _ Goldendale, Wash..... _ Granite County, Mont _. _ Grant County, Oregon.. _ Grays Harbor, Wash...._.. _ Great Falls, :'1ont. ".._ H Hamilton, Mont _ Harney County, Oregon.. _. _ Helena, Mont. _.._ Hudson Bay Co._._. _._ Idaho. _.._979.6 Periodicals.._ _ Societies...._ : _ Special localities _.. _. '.._ Special topics _.. _._ Idaho County, Idaho.. _._ _ Jndian Languages, N. W. History...._970.7 Indian Tribes, N. W. History _970.3 Indian Wars, N. 'in. History _ Indians, N. W. History...._......_ Indians, Washington... _.. _.. _._..._....._ Indians, Government vs _..._..._ Indians, Lives of.._ Inland Empire, Washington._.._ _ Irrigation, Washington. :_....._... _ Jsland County, vvash _._... _.._ J ] ackson County, Oregon...._.._.. _ ] acksonvi 11e, 0 regon _ Jefferson Coun ty, Mont _._.._ Q ] efferson County, W ash... _ Q ] osephine County, Oregon._ _._... _....Q7Q.563 K Kalispell, :'1ont..._ _._ King County, Wash.._.. _._. Q7Q.7-12 Kitsap County, Wash _...._.._ _741 Kittitas County, vvash...._ _.._ Klamath County, Oregon _ Klicki tat County, \Vash Q79_77 5 Kootenai County, Idahfl_......_ Q79.631
13 158 Charles W. Smith Lake County, Oregon. \J7\).383 Lane County, Oregon \J7\).554 Latah County, Idaho \J7\).633 Lemhi County, Idaho Lewis County, Wash 97\).751 Lewis and Clark County, l\iont, Lewis and Clark Expedition \J Lewiston. :\Jont \J Lighthouses, Washington 97\).711 Lincoln County. Idaho Lincoln County, Oregon \) Lincoln County, Washington \)7\).783 Linn County, Oregon Livingston, Mont. \J Lumber Industry, Washington 97\).714 l\jadison COllnty, l\iont \) \Ialheur County, Oregon 97\).587 Marine History, Washington 97\).711 l\iarion County, Oregon \J7\).548 J\Iason County, 'vvash l\ieagher County, ~Iont l\files City, l\iont J\Iining, Washington 97\).713 l\iissionary :\Iovement. N. W. History Missoula County, l\iont l\lissoula, :\lont \) l\fontana Periodicals Societies Special localities \) Special topics ; ~Iorrow County, Oregon _ \J l\ioscow, Idaho J\Iount Rainier \) :\lount Tacoma l\iultnomah County, Oregon Native Races. N. W. History 97\).517 Native Races. Washington..\) N evada Nez Perces County, Idaho N ootka Sound \) North Yakima, Wash N orth\\'est (The) o Okanogan County, Wash 97\).761 Old Oregon L M N
14 Expansion ot the Dewey Decimal System 159 Olympia, Washington Olympic l\iountains Oneida County, Idaho Oregon (State) PeriodicaIs Soci eties Special localities Special topics Owyhee County, Idaho Pacific Coast PeriodicaIs Societies,, Pacific County, Wash Pacific N orthwest Peri0 dicais,, ~ Soci eties.. ' Pacific Slope Pacific States Palouse. Washington Park County, l\ionl Pendleton. Oregon Pierce County, W ash Polk County, Oregon Pomeroy, W ashingtbn Port Angeles, Wash..~ Port Townsend, Wash Portland, Oregon Powell County, l\[ont Puget Sound. N. VV'. History Puget Sound. Washi ngton Pullman, Washington R Railroads. Washington Ravelli County, Mont Red Lodge, l\iont R itzville, Wash Rosebud County, Mont Roseburg, Oregon S San Juan County, WasIL SeattIe, Wash..., Sherman County, Oregon Ship Building. W ashington Shoshone County, Idaho Silver Bow County, Mont Skagit Connty, Wash Skamania County, Wash Snohomish County, Wash p
15 _ Charles W. Smith Spokane County, Wash._._....._._ Spokane, Washington..._._ Stevens County, vvash _ Sweetgrass County, M ont...._._.._ T Tacoma, Wash._..._ _ Teton County, Mont._ The Dalles, Oregon _ Thur ston County, Wash..._...:_._ Tillamook County, Oregon Trapping. N. W. History_..... _ U Umatilla County, Oregon.._..._ Union County, Oregon _ Utah _ _ v ValIey County, i\lonl Vancouver, B. C _._ Vancouver, Wash..._....._ Vancouver Island _._ Victoria, B. C....._ _ w Wahkiakum Co., W ash......_ Wallace, Idaho.....' W alia Walla County, W ash _ Walla Walla, W ash.._..... _..._.... _ Wallowa County, Oregon Wasco County, Oregon Washington.._...._ Periodicals _..._ Societies _ Special localities _..._ Special topics....._..... _._ Washington County, Idaho._ Washington County, 0 regon......_ Wenatchee, Wash...._..._.._..._... _ Whatcom County, W ash _ Whee1er County, 0 regon....."...._..._ \Vhitman Controversy _ \Vhitman County, Wash..._._ _ Willamette Valley Willapa Harbor.._... _ _ Yakima County. Wash._...._..... _ Yamhill County, Oregon... _._..._ _ Yellowstone, l\iont._._ _..._ _ Yukon (The) _._ y
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