Book Review: Mill town: A social history of everett, washington, from its earliest beginnings on the shores of puget sound to the tragic and infamous event known as the everett massacre. by norman h. clark. (seattle: university of washington press, 1970. x + 267 pp. illustrations, notes, and index. 7.95.)

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Book Review: Mill town: A social history of everett, washington, from its earliest beginnings on the shores of puget sound to the tragic and infamous event known as the everett massacre. by norman h. clark. (seattle: university of washington press, 1970. x + 267 pp. illustrations, notes, and index. 7.95.)
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The Journal of American History
Date
1972
Volume
58
Issue
4
Pages
1030-1031
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pop00246
ISSN
0021-8723
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Tyler, R. (1972). Book Review: Mill town: A social history of everett, washington, from its earliest beginnings on the shores of puget sound to the tragic and infamous event known as the everett massacre. by norman h. clark. (seattle: university of washington press, 1970. x + 267 pp. illustrations, notes, and index. 7.95.). The Journal of American History, 58(4), 1030–1031. https://doi.org/10.2307/1917897