Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives
2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org



Guide to the League of Women Voters, Spokane Chapter, Records, 1950-2007


Ms 128





Finding aid prepared by H. W. Johnston

Finding aid encoded by Kyna Herzinger, 2006
Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Funding for preparing and encoding the finding aid for the accruals was provided through a grant awarded by the Washington State Women's History Consortium.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives

2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org

 
Collection Number:
 

Ms 128

 
Creator:
 

League of Women Voters, Spokane Chapter

 
Title:
 

League of Women Voters, Spokane Chapter, Records

 
Dates:
 

1950-2007 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

19 linear ft.
19 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization whose purpose is to encourage informed and active participation of all citizens in government and politics. The league actively functions at the local, state and national levels. This collection consists of records of the Spokane Chapter from 1953-2007, in addition to materials produced by the Washington State league and the national league.

 

Historical Note

The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization whose purpose is to encourage informed and active participation of all citizens in government and politics. Membership is open to men and women 18 years of age and older. The League actively functions at the local, state and national levels.

Content Description

The collection consists of the records of the Spokane Chapter from 1953-2007, in addition to materials produced by the Washington State league and the national league. The original accession (boxes 1-14) appears to have been compiled and stored by two individuals, Julia Fields and Margaret Portman. The original provenance of this part of the collection has been lost.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into five series: two on the Spokane Chapter, one on the Washington State League of Women Voters, one on the National League of Women Voters, and one of accruals recieved after 1995. The accruals series uses its own box and folder numbering which is not tied to the 1995 accession.

Administrative Information

Custodial History 

The 1995 accession appears to have been compiled and stored by two individuals, Julia Fields and Margaret Portman. The original provenance has been lost. The 2005 accession was recieved from Pam Behring and provenance has been preserved.

Acquisition Information 

Donated by Pamela C. Behring, 1995 (L95-55) and 2005 (L2004-23).

Future Additions 

Two to three linear feet are expected to accrue every five years.

Processing Note 

Processed to the file folder level.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is not restricted.

Restrictions on Use 

Collection is open for use.

Preferred Citation 

League of Women Voters, Spokane Chapter, Records (Ms 128), Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA.

Related Information

Bibliography 

League of Women Voters of the Greater Spokane Area, Radiation in Eastern Washington: Following the Trail of Nuclear Waste (Spokane, Washington: League of Women Voters of the Greater Spokane Area, 1985).

League of Women Voters of the Greater Spokane Area, Solid Waste Study: Spokane County (Spokane, Washington: League of Women Voters of the Greater Spokane Area, 1978).

Mower, Lois, Government in Spokane County (Spokane, Washington: League of Women Voters of the Greater Spokane Area, 1969).

Related Materials 

National League of Women Voters Records, 1918-1974, are at the Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. Some are available on microfiche.

League of Women Voters of Washington Records, 1920-1998, are at the University of Washington Libraries.

League of Women Voters - Pullman Records, 1950-1980, are at the Washington State University Libraries.

Spokane Federation of Women's Organizations Records (MsSC 262)

Julia Davis Stuart Papers (Ms 97)

Marion Moos Papers (Ms 203)

American Association of University Women, Spokane Branch Records (Ms 184)

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) WorldCat database. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search WorldCat using these headings.

 
Fields, Julia
Portman, Margaret
League of Women Voters (U.S.)
League of Women Voters of Washington
League of Women Voters, Spokane Chapter--Archives
Spokane (Wash.)--History
Spokane (Wash.)--Politics and government--1889-1950
Spokane (Wash.)--Politics and government--1951-
Spokane (Wash.)--Societies, etc.--Politics and government
Spokane (Wash.)--Societies, etc.--Women
Spokane County (Wash.)--History
Radioactive wastes
Voter registration--Spokane (Wash.)
Voting--Societies, etc.
Voting--Spokane (Wash.)
Women in politics--Societies, etc.
Women in politics--Spokane (Wash.)
Women--Spokane (Wash.)--Societies and clubs
Manuscript Collections
Other Creators :
Behring, Pamela

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 
box/folder
1/1


Introduction and Inventory

 

 

Spokane Chapter

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/2


Membership Slide Show (National with Local Substitutions)
  1978 June
 
1/3

Historical Materials
 
 
1/4

Historical: League Interests
  1987-1992
 
1/5

History
  1948-1965
 
1/6

Bylaws/Statement of Position, Action Guidelines, Board Member Materials
  1977-1994
 
1/7

History/Newspaper Clippings
 
 
1/8

Action Coordinator
  1973 November-1984 December
 
1/9

Annual Meetings
  1952-1969
 
1/10

Annual Meetings
  1970-1974
 
1/11

Annual Meetings
  1975-1979
 
1/11a

Annual Meeting: Slide Show, Personalities
  1979
 
1/12

Annual Meeting Workbook
  1984 May
 
1/13

Annual Meetings
  1980-1985
 
1/14

Annual Meeting Photographs
  1983
 
1/15

Annual Meetings
  1986-1989
 
1/16

Annual Meetings
  1990-1994
 
1/17

Annual Reports
  1961-1969
 
1/18

Annual Reports
  1970-1974
 
1/19

Annual Reports
  1975-1979
 
1/20

Annual Reports
  1980-1984
 
1/21

Annual Reports
  1985-1988
 
1/22

Appointment Calendar
  1988
 
1/23

Auditor’s Report
  1983
   
Board of Directors
 
 
1/24

Minutes
  1951 April 30-1955 April 21
 
1/25

Minutes
  1955 May 5-1959 December 4
 
1/26

Minutes
  1960 January 28-1964 April 30
 
1/27

Minutes
  1965-1969
 
1/28

Minutes
  1970-1974
 
1/29

Minutes
  1975-1979
 
1/30

Minutes
  1980-1984
 
2/1

Minutes
  1985-1987
 
2/2

Minutes
  1988-1993
 
2/2a

Board Information
  1978 May-1985 August
 
2/3

Board Orientation
  1966-1980
 
2/4

Board Orientation
  1985-1986
 
2/5

Budget: Historic Office
  1978-1989
 
2/6

Certificates
 
 
2/7

Computer Printouts
  1990-1991
 
2/8

Computer Printouts
  1990-1991
 
2/9

Correspondence, Miscellaneous (Fragmented)
  1977-1996
 
2/10

Directory of Spokane Area Members
  1988-1989
 
2/11

Every Member Material
  1974-1991
 
2/11a

“Face to Face,” Guide to League-Sponsored Debate
  1987
 
2/12

Fund Raising
 
 
2/13

Leaders Guide
  1969
 
2/13a

Leaders Guide to National Programs
  1970-1982, 1984-1988
 
2/14

Lobbying
  1983-1984
 
2/15

Member’s Handbook
  1978 October
 
2/16

Membership Chairman
  1978 September 20
 
2/17

Membership Count
  1987 January 15
 
2/18

Membership Directories
  1959-1971
 
2/19

Membership Directories
  1971-1985
 
2/19a

Membership, Spokane Area
  1988-1989
 
2/20

Nominating Committee
  1991
 
2/21

Organizational Charts
  1977-1983
 
2/22

Planning
  1979-1980
 
2/23

Photographs
 
 
2/23a

Program Making
  1977-1984
 
2/24

Policies
  1972 October
 
2/25

Program Chairman
  1969-1970
 
2/26

Program: Local Story
  1969 August
 
2/27

Publication Purchase Forms
 
 
2/28

Publications
  1980-1981
 
2/29

Publicity
  1987-1988
 
2/30

Public Relations
  1977-1981
 
2/31

Speakers Bureau
  1972
   
Voter Magazine
 
 
2/32

Voter Magazine
  1950 October-1957 February
 
2/33

Voter Magazine
  1959-1961
 
2/34

Voter Magazine
  1962-1965
 
2/35

Voter Magazine
  1966-1969
 
2/36

Voter Magazine
  1970-1974
 
2/37

Voter Magazine
  1975-1979
 
2/38

Voter Magazine
  1980-1984
 
3/1

Voter Magazine
  1985-1989
 
3/2

Voter Magazine
  1990-1994
 
3/2a

Voter Magazine
  1995 January-February, 1995 April, 1995 August-December
 
3/2b

Voter Magazine
  1996 January-April
 
3/3

Voter Service
  1976-1982
   
Financial Records
 
 
3/4

Bank Deposits and Cash Receipts
 
 
3/5

Bank Statements/Canceled Checks
  1988
 
3/6

Bank Statements/Canceled Checks
  1989 January-June
 
3/7

Insurance, Historic Records
  1986-1989
 
3/8

Invoices
  1988 April-December
 
3/9

Invoices
  1989
 
3/10

Payroll Taxes/Forms
  1987-1991
 
3/11

Per Member Payment Information
  1987-1989 June
 
3/12

Treasurer’s Guidelines
  1978
 
3/13

Treasurer’s Records
  1989-1988
 
3/14

Treasurer’s Records
  1990-1991
 
3/15

Treasurer’s Reports
  1979-1989
   
Issues and Studies
 
 
3/16

Action and Legislative
  1979 October 18-1975 April 16
 
3/17

Adult Corrections Facilities in Spokane County
  1980 April-May
 
3/18

Air Pollution
  1970 February-1982
 
3/19

Apportionment/Redistricting
  1965-1981
 
3/20

Aquifer and Water
  1963-1986
 
3/21

Ballot Issues
  1967-1970
 
3/22

Ballot Issues
  1972, 1978
 
3/23

Ballot Issues
  1980
 
3/24

Ballot Issues
  1980-1983
 
3/25

Ballot Issues
  1984
 
3/26

Ballot Issues
  1985 November
 
3/27

Ballot Issues
  1986
 
3/28

Ballot Issues
  1987
 
3/29

Ballot Issues
  1988
 
3/30

Ballot Issues, Miscellaneous
  1980
 
3/31

Bids: Guide for Services: City/County Community
  1990 April 11
 
4/1

Century II
  1981 March 12-1982 January 29
 
4/2

Candidates Forum: Newspaper Clippings
  1985
 
4/3

“Candidate” Party and Auction
  1982
 
4/4

Candidate Questionnaires
  circa 1986 November
 
4/5

Children’s Issues
  1983
 
4/5a

Citizen’s Guide for Spokane County
  1985-1986
 
4/6

Citizen’s Handbook Development
  1974
 
4/7

Citizen Participation
  1976-1977
 
4/8

Citizen Participation: Grant Request
  1977
 
4/9

Citizen Participation: Lists
  1976
 
4/10

Cook Book: “Things to Eat”
 
 
4/11

Conference: Design for Better Communities
  1966 December 9-10
 
4/11a

Current Ballot Issues
  1989 September
 
4/11b

Directory of Government Officials
  1983 February-1993
 
4/12

Energy, Solar
  1984
 
4/13

Energy Strategy
  1992 September
 
4/14

Foreign Policy
  1969-1973
 
4/14a

“Get Out the Vote”
  1978 July
 
4/15

Government: “Know Your State Government”, A Course Sponsored by Spokane Community College
  1978
 
4/16

Hazardous Waste in the State of Washington
  1983 January
 
4/16a

Health Care Committee: Minutes
  1995 December 18
 
4/17

Human Resources
  1966-1969
 
4/18

Human Resources
  1970-1983
 
4/19

Human Resources
  1989
 
4/20

Indian Treaty Rights
  1980 November
 
4/21

Judicial Election Guide
  1974-1983
 
4/22

Land Use
  1975
 
4/23

Leadership, Community
 
 
4/24

Legislature, Operation
 
 
4/25

Nuclear Power
  1982 April
 
4/26

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington
  1986
 
4/27

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Notes
  1985-1987
 
4/28

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Comments on League Study
 
 
4/29

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Person Responses
  1985-1987
 
4/30

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Receipts
  1984-1985
 
4/31

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Receipts
  1985-1986
 
4/32

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Slide Presentation
  1985-1986
 
4/33

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Study Requests
  1985-1986
 
4/34

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Study Requests
  1986
 
4/35

Nuclear Radiation in Eastern Washington: Unit Responses
  1985 February-March
 
4/36

Nuclear Waste Study Committee: Correspondence
  1985 September 18-1986 September 11
 
4/37

Observers
  1970-1975
 
4/38

Observers Program
  1970, 1981
 
4/39

Observer Reports
  1986
 
4/40

Party Politics
  1960-1983
 
4/41

Political Organization
  1978 June
 
4/42

Politics, Practical
  1983 October
 
4/43

Posters
 
 
4/44

Poverty, Feminization of
  1984 February
 
4/45

Practical Politics Seminars
 
 
4/46

Registrars
  1956-1986
 
4/46a

Spokane County Deputy Voter Registrar Manual and Instructions
  1984
 
4/47

Registrars: Training
 
 
4/48

Registration, Voter
  1982
 
4/49

Statements of Position
  1976 August
 
4/50

Status of Women
  1978 December
 
4/51

Taxes
  1970, 1983-1984
 
4/52

Transportation
  1971-1985
 
4/53

United Nations
  1975-1985
 
4/54

United Nations Association: Newsletters
  1993 January, 1993 September, 1994 November
 
4/55

Urban Crisis
  1978-1979
 
4/56

Urban-Rural Trade-off
 
 
5/1

U. S. Congress
  1969-1975
 
5/2

Voter Advocacy /Campaign: Finance Reform
  1989 August-1990 April
 
5/3

Voter Information
  1988
 
5/4

Voter Information
  1980-1990
 
5/5

Voter Registration: High School Students
  1984
 
5/6

Voters’ Pamphlets; Invoices
  1984
 
5/6a

Washington State Legislature: Information
  1987 January
 
5/7

Women in Politics: Workshop
  1975 May 6
 
5/8

Women’s Center Studies Programs
  1993
 
5/9

Women’s Forum
  1980
   
Spokane City and County Issues and Studies
 
 
5/10

Alternative Government Structures
  1980 December
 
5/11

City Ballot Issues
  1984
 
5/12

Boards: City/County
  1980
 
5/13

Boards and Commissions
 
 
5/14

Budget: Spokane County
  1988
 
5/15

Charter: City of Spokane
  1960 March 8
 
5/16

Charter Study
  1978
 
5/17

Charter Study
  1980-1992
 
5/18

Charter Study
  1993-1994 August
 
5/19

Charter Study
  1994 October-1995 January 17
 
5/20

Charter Study: Newspaper Clippings
  1994
 
5/21

Citizens’ Day at City Hall
  1966 July 6-7
 
5/22

County: Citizen’s Guide
  1961-1990
 
5/23

City Vote
  1993 August 2
 
5/24

Civil Rights, Women’s Rights: Junior Statesman Conference
  1985 November 10-11
 
5/25

City/County Consolidation
  1972-1992
 
5/26

Community Development Program
  1973-1974, 1987
 
5/27

Corrections Study
  1980-1981
 
5/28

Elderly in Spokane
  1981-1986
 
5/29

Election Results: Reports from Spokane
  1988 September 4
 
5/30

Entertainment Facilities
  1985-1986
 
5/31

Environmental Planning: City/County
  1970 January-February
 
5/32

Environmental Planning
  1968-1974
 
5/33

Freeholders, County
  1993 December
 
5/34

Government: Alternate Structures for the Spokane Area
  1980 December
 
5/35

Government, City
 
 
5/36

Government, County
  1968-1992
 
5/37

Government: County Study
  1972
 
5/38

Government: Financing in Spokane City and County
  1975 April
 
5/39

Government, City/County: Local Program Story
  1969 August
 
5/40

Government: County Growth and Environment
  1992 September 9
 
5/41

Health District
  1981, 1983
 
5/42

Health, County Plan: Mental Health, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse and Mental Retardation
  1974 July
 
5/43

Home Rule: City/County
  1975-1985
 
5/44

Home Rule Charter
  1972-1985
 
6/1

Home Rule Charter: Publicity Masters
  1989
 
6/2

Housing
  1968-1969
 
6/3

Housing
  1992-1993
 
6/4

Housing in Spokane
  1968, 1980
 
6/5

Housing, County: Comprehensive, Affordability Strategy
  1992
 
6/6

Housing: Low-income Consortium
  1992 December 29
 
6/7

Interstate Fair Board
  1987
 
6/8

Juvenile Justice
  1974-1983
 
6/9

Labor Market, Spokane County
  1973
 
6/10

Law and Order
  1969-1977
 
6/11

Legislative Resource Materials
  1981 November 3
 
6/12

Local Programs
  1975, 1977-1978
 
6/13

Local Programs
  1970-1971
 
6/14

Maps, Spokane County
 
 
6/15

Newspaper Clippings: City re: Home Rule, Consolidation and Annexation
  1984-1985
 
6/16

Newspaper Clippings, City
  1985-1986
 
6/17

Parks, Recreation and Open Space: Spokane Area Study
  1983-1984
 
6/18

Parks and Recreation: City/County
  1983-1985
 
6/19

Port District
  1981-1982
 
6/20

Port District, County
  1981-1982
 
6/21

Public Disclosure Study
  1985 February
 
6/22

Radiation in Eastern Washington
  1985
 
6/23

Regional Planning
  1984
 
6/24

River Front Park Information
  1982-1983 March 16
 
6/25

River Front Park Information II
  1982 October 25-1983 April 8
 
6/26

Schools: City/County
  1969-1979
 
6/27

Schools: City/County
  1980-1989
 
6/28

Schools: Educational Service District 101
 
 
6/29

Schools: Spokane Valley
  1971, 1978
 
6/30

Schools: Statistics, Facts
  1964-1965
 
6/31

School Survey
  1965 January-1965 February
 
6/32

Schools: Year Around
  1967-1974
 
6/33

Sewer, County
  1984-1985
 
6/34

Sewers: Newspaper Clippings
  1986
 
6/35

Sewer: North Suburban Spokane
  1974 January
 
6/36

Solid Waste in Spokane County
  1972 November-1985 March
 
6/37

Solid Waste Study, Spokane County
  1978-1988
 
6/38

Solid Waste Disposal
  1971-1978
 
6/39

Solid Waste Disposal
  1985-1986
 
6/40

Spokane Valley - Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer
  1977-1984
 
6/41

Spokane Aquifer: Current Agenda for Initiative 208
  1980-1983
 
6/42

Spokane County Studies
  1967-1986
 
7/1

Spokane Area Study Committee
  1981 July 15
 
7/2

Town Hall Meetings
  1981
 
7/3

Transportation
  1971-1972 December
   
Margaret Portman Studies
 
 
7/4

Aquifer Study
  1958-1985
 
7/5

Aquifer, Spokane - Rathdrum
  1985-1993
 
7/6

Biography of Julia Stuart
 
 
7/7

Bus Service, City/County
  1979-1981
 
7/8

Campaign Financing in Washington State
 
 
7/9

Century II
  1982-1983
 
7/10

Century II: Government Structures Committee
  1981 November 10-1982 February 4
 
7/11

Charter Process
 
 
7/12

China
 
 
7/13

Citizen Participation
 
 
7/14

The City, Vision of (Seattle LWV)
  1976 April
 
7/15

Congress
  1971-1976
 
7/16

Conservation
 
 
7/17

Constitution, State
  1965-1976
 
7/18

County Home Rule
  1973 January
 
7/19

Defense
  1983
 
7/20

Economic Development
  1987-1988
 
7/21

Economic Development Organization
  1988
 
7/22

Electoral College
  1968-1979
 
7/23

Energy
  1976
 
7/24

Energy: Bonneville Power Administration Yearbook
  1987-1988
 
7/25

Environment
  1975-1980
 
7/26

Executive Branch
  1975
 
7/27

Foreign Policy
  1958-1979
 
7/28

Freeholders/Citizens’ League
  1990-1992
 
7/29

Government, Local
  1967-1985
 
7/30

Government in Spokane County
  1969, 1972
 
7/31

Growth of Cities and Towns
  1969
 
7/32

Home Rule
  1971-1887
 
7/33

Housing, Senior Citizen in Spokane
  1984 January
 
7/34

Human Resources
  1968, 1977
 
7/35

Indian Rights
  1980 July
 
7/36

International Relations
  1975-1976
 
7/37

Justice, Administration of
  1960 April-1980 May
 
7/38

Land Use
 
 
7/39

Memorabilia
  1975-1976
 
7/40

Metropolitan Area Study
  1960-1968
 
7/41

Metropolitan Spokane
  1980
 
7/42

Natural Resources of Washington State
 
 
7/43

Nuclear Waste: Radiation Trail to Spokane
  1985 January
 
7/44

Planning, Environmental
  1970, 1983
 
7/45

Planning: Fiscal, Spokane Valley
  1979 August 22-1980 April 10
 
7/46

Planning, State and Regional
  1971
 
7/47

Pollution
  1968-1981
 
7/48

Port District
  1978-1989
 
8/1

Port District
  1987-1989
 
8/2

Programs, State
  1987-1989
 
8/3

Puget Sound Region
  1969-1970
 
8/4

Reapportionment
  1965
 
8/5

Reproductive Choices
  1982 July
 
8/6

Schools
  1968-1978
 
8/7

Sewage
  1975
 
8/8

Sewer Service
  1982
 
8/9

Spokane County
  1974 September 16
 
8/10

Third World
  1985
 
8/11

Transportation
  1972, 1981
 
8/12

Urban Crisis
  1978-1979
 
8/13

Waste, Solid
  1976-1977, 1985
 
8/14

Waste Recycling
  1986-1991
 
8/15

Waste Management: Environmental Impact, Spokane County
  1981 February
 
8/16

Water
  1957-1991
 
8/17

Women: Equal Rights
  1971-1976

 

Washington State League of Women Voters

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
Organizational Records
 
 
box/folder
8/18


Action Agenda
  1990-1993
 
8/19

Annual Meeting, Tacoma-Pierce County
  1985, 1987
 
8/20

Board Reports
  1983 June-1985 June
 
8/21

“Committee”
  1985-1986
 
8/22

By-laws
  1979-1987
 
8/23

Computer Printout
  1986
 
8/24

Leaders Handbook
  1979
 
8/25

Lobbying
  1980
 
8/26

Membership Advertisement
 
 
8/27

State Convention
  1977
 
8/28

State Convention Photographs
  1981
 
8/29

State Convention: Minutes
  1983 May 10-12
 
8/30

State Convention
  1985
 
8/31

State Convention
  1991 May 19-21
 
8/32

State Convention
  1987
 
8/33

State Council
  1978-1984 May 4
 
8/34

“Crossroads” Meeting
  1993 March
   
Voter Magazine
 
 
8/35

Bellingham-Whatcom County
  1992 May-1993 August
 
8/36

Benton-Franklin County
  1992 September
 
8/37

Clark County
  1993 January-1993 February, 1995 March
 
8/38

Cowlitz County
  1993 September
 
8/39

Gray’s Harbor County
  1992 September
 
8/40

Kititas Valley
  1993 April
 
8/41

Kitsap County
  1992 September-1993 October
 
8/42

Kootenai County
  1993 August-October
 
8/43

Lake Washington East
  1992 September, 1993 September
 
8/44

Seattle
  1967-1968
 
8/45

Seattle
  1992, 1993 May, 1994 December, 1995 March
 
8/46

Snohomish County
  1992 March-1993 September
 
8/47

Tacoma-Pierce County
  1993 May-1995 September
 
8/48

Washington State
  1957 October-1959
 
8/49

Washington State
  1960-1969
 
8/50

Washington State
  1970-1979
 
8/51

Washington State
  1980-1989
 
8/52

Washington State
  1990-1995
 
8/53

Whidbey Island
  1993 February
 
8/54

Yakima County
  1992 July-1993 January
 
8/55

Labels
  1995
   
Issues and Studies
 
 
8/56

Administration of Justice
  1981 May
 
8/57

“Ag Facts”
  1982
 
8/58

Aquifer and Water
  1968 February
 
8/59

Ballot Issues
  1966
 
8/60

Ballot Issues
  1968
 
8/61

Ballot Issues
  1973
 
9/1

Ballot Issues
  1975-1986
 
9/2

Ballot Issues
  1976
 
9/3

Ballot Issues
  1977
 
9/4

Ballot Issues
  1978
 
9/5

Ballot Issues
  1979
 
9/6

Ballot Issues
  1982
 
9/7

Ballot Issues
  1987
 
9/8

Ballot Issues
  1992-1993
 
9/9

Board and Commission Positions
  1984 March
 
9/10

Campaign Financing in Washington State
  1985 February
 
9/11

Campaign Reform: Initiative 582
  1992
 
9/12

Candidate Interviews
  1982
 
9/13

County Charter Campaign Kit, King County, Puget Sound Leagues
  1968-1969
 
9/14

City-County Charter, Thurston, Washington
  1990 November
 
9/15

Child Custody
  1991-1993
 
9/16

Children at Risk
  1989 September
 
9/17

Children, Youth and Families
  1986 January
 
9/18

Children’s Initiative
  1988
 
9/19

Citizens Guides
  1965-1989
 
9/20

Citizens Guides
 
 
9/21

Comparable Worth: Citizen Information
  1984 June
 
9/22

Columbia River
  1959 September
 
9/23

Constitution of Washington State
  1966-1974
 
9/24

Constitution of Washington State
  1975-1984
 
9/25

Constitution of Washington State: Role of Judicial Branch
  1968 January
 
9/26

Corrections
  1980
 
9/27

Current Positions (From Seattle Voter)
  1981 January
 
9/28

“Design Planning,” Motion Picture Film
  circa 1990
 
9/29

Department of Ecology, Washington State
 
 
9/30

Economy of Washington State
  1988-1989
 
9/31

Educational Policies, Structure and Management
  1984 September
 
9/32

Energy
  1974-1977
 
9/33

Energy Conservation: “Save Our Children,” Slide Set
  1978 June
 
9/34

Expenditure Studies
  1962-1963
 
9/35

Financial Plan for the State of Washington
  1989 January
 
9/36

Government: Structure
  1988
 
9/37

Government: “Design for Progress,” Governor’s Conference
  1966 June3-4
 
9/38

Ground Water
  1991 May-October
 
9/39

Growth Management
  1992 September-October
 
9/40

Growth Management Act, Washington State
  1991
 
9/41

Gun Control
  1994 April
 
9/42

Health Care in Washington State
 
 
9/43

Housing
  1992 November 20
 
9/44

Indian Treaty Rights in Washington State
  1960 August, 1980 July
 
9/45

Income Maintenance
  1978
 
9/46

Initiative and Referendum
  1967, 1980
 
9/47

Investment for Washington State’s Future
  1987-1989
 
9/48

Judicial Reform
  1976, 1990
 
9/49

Juvenile Justice Study
  1975
 
9/50

Juvenile Justice Study
  1983
 
9/51

Juvenile Laws
  1982-1983
 
9/52

Land Use
  1970-1972
 
9/53

Legislative Including Newsletters
  1963, 1967, 1980, 1983-1984
 
9/54

Legislative Including Newsletters
  1985-1986
 
9/55

Legislative and Congressional Districts
  1984 November
 
9/56

Legislative Newsletters
  1985-1986
 
9/57

Legislative Newsletters
  1987-1988
 
9/58

Legislative Newsletters
  1988-1993
 
9/59

Legislative Study, Washington State
  1970-1975
 
9/60

Legislative Study, Washington State
  1975 January, 1987-1988
 
9/61

Log Exports (Initiative 32)
  1968
 
10/1

Northwest Power Planning Council : Annual Report; Northwest Power Act
  1990, 1980
   
Nuclear Waste
 
 
10/2

Nuclear Waste
  1985 January-1987
 
10/3

Action Items
  1985 November 14-1986 April 11
 
10/4

Action Plan, Network
  1987 May
 
10/5

Advisory Council
  1985 November
 
10/6

Advisory Council: Local Government
 
 
10/7

Advisory Council Sub-committee on Public Involvement
  1985 December 11-1986 October
 
10/8

Advisory Council: Receipts
  1985-1988
 
10/9

Advisory Council Sub-committee
  1985 December 20-1986 February 14
 
10/10

Bibliography
 
 
10/11

Board
  1985 November 7-1986 May 19
 
10/12

Board: Hearings
  1984 November
 
10/13

Board: Newsletters
  1984 October-1986 May
 
10/14

Board: Semi-annual Report
  1985 October
 
10/15

By-product Materials
  1984-1985
 
10/16

Cartoons
 
 
10/17

Creighton and Creighton Arguments
 
 
10/18

Decommissioning
  1988
 
10/19

Defense Wastes
  1985-1988
 
10/20

Defense: D. E. I. S.
  1986
 
10/21

Disposal Sites
  1985-1986
 
10/22

D.O.E., U.C.N.I.
  1982, 1984
 
10/23

Environmental
  1983-1988
 
10/24

Environmental Impact Statements
  1986
 
10/25

“Forevermore” (Nuclear Waste in America)
  1983-1985
 
10/26

Environmental Monitoring Sub-committee
  1985 June-1987 October 2
 
10/27

Funding
  1984-1987
 
10/28

Geology
  1981-1987
 
10/29

Great Britain/Windscale
  1984-1986
 
10/30

Hanford History
  1943-1988
 
10/31

High Level, Radioactive
  1986-1987
 
10/32

Hydrology
  1987-1988
 
10/33

Impact Issues
  1985
 
10/34

Handbook
  1987 January 15
 
10/35

Power; Radiation Hazardous Waste
  1986-1987
 
10/36

Health Effects Committee
  1986 September 17-1987 June 7
 
10/37

Health Hazards
  1979-1986
 
11/1

Management of Hazardous Waste in Washington State
  1982 September-1986
 
11/2

Mining
  1985-1988
 
11/3

Miscellaneous
 
 
11/4

Policy Act
  1983-1986
 
11/5

Price-Anderson Act
  1954-1985
 
11/6

Primer
  1986
 
11/7

Program Coordinator Letter
 
 
11/8

Proposals
  1986 March 11-1987 May 14
 
11/9

Nuclear Power, Radiation, Hazardous Waste
  1980-1985
 
11/10

Radioactive Elements in the Body
 
 
11/11

PUREX, KPBX Interview
  1984 September
 
11/12

Reactors: Chernobul
  1986
 
11/13

Safety: Evaluation of Nuclear Reactors, 1st Decade
  1985 February
 
11/14

Safety Processes
 
 
11/15

Secrecy/Censorship
  1984
 
11/16

Site Characteristics
  1982-1986
 
11/17

Socioeconomic Committee
  1985 October 20, 1987 February 27
 
11/18

Socioeconomic Impacts
 
 
11/19

Staff Investigation
  1986
 
11/20

State Study
  1986
 
11/21

Storage, Monitored Retrievable (M. R. S.)
  1985-1987
 
11/22

Transportation, Low Level
  1985-1986
 
11/23

Vitrification
  1984, 1986
 
11/24

Waste in Washington State
  1987 May
 
11/25

Yakima and Affected Indian Tribes
  1985-1987
 
11/26

Positions
  1981-1983
 
11/27

Presidential Primaries
  1979 July 1
 
11/28

Public Disclosure
 
 
11/29

Public Port Districts
  1974-1989
 
11/30

Race and Violence in Washington State
  1969 February
 
11/31

Redistricting and Reapportionment
  1978 September
 
11/32

Representative Government/276 Apportionment
  1978
 
11/33

School Study, Washington State
  1975, 1981-1982
 
11/34

Solid Waste
  1978
 
11/35

State Positions on Issues
  1983 January
 
11/36

Status of Women: E.R.A.
  1971-1985
 
11/37

Status of Women in Washington State
  1972 February
 
11/38

Washington Commission for the Humanities: Humanities Courier
  1995 January
 
11/39

Washington State Capitol Campus
 
 
11/40

Washington State Taxes
  1966-1969
 
12/1

Washington State Taxes
  1970-1979
 
12/2

Washington State Taxes
  1980-1988
 
12/3

Tax Presentations
  1988
 
12/4

Tax and Spending Reform
  1988
 
12/5

Term Limits (573)
 
 
12/6

Transportation in Washington State
  1974
 
12/7

Voter’s Calendar
  1980 November-1981 December
 
12/8

Voting Procedures
  1982
 
12/9

Waste Management
 
 
12/10

Water Quality Assessment
  1975 June
 
12/11

Water Resources Development
  1957-1977
 
12/12

Water Rights, Washington State
  1978 November
 
12/13

Water Use Efficiency
  1978, 1989-1991

 

National League of Women Voters

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
Organization
 
 
box/folder
12/14


History
 
 
12/15

Anniversary Campaign Kit
  1995
 
12/16

By-laws as Amended
  1946 May 3
 
12/17

Catalog for Leaders
  1981-1982
 
12/18

Committee Guide
  1977
 
12/19

Convention ‘82
  1982 May 15-19
 
12/20

Convention ‘84
  1984 May 13-17
 
12/21

Electronic Linking
  1993 July
 
12/22

Impact on Issues: Leader’s Guide
  1976-1978
 
12/23

Inter-league Work: Regional Problems
  1975
 
12/24

Membership Management
 
 
12/25

Memoranda
  1983
 
12/26

Program Guide, National
  1974-1976, 1978-1980
 
12/27

Publication Order Forms
 
 
12/28

Programs Index, Staff
  1977-1979
 
12/29

"Report to Convention” by Mrs. Robert J. Stuart “Political Effectiveness”
  1966
 
12/30

Study and Action
  1972-1974
   
Voter Magazine
 
 
12/31

Voter Magazine
  1956 December, 1957 October-1964 December
 
12/32

Voter Magazine
  1965-1971 January
 
12/33

Voter Magazine
  1971-1974
 
12/34

Voter Magazine
  1975-1979
 
12/35

Voter Magazine
  1980-1985
 
12/36

Voter Magazine
  1986 September-1989 November
 
12/37

Voter Magazine
  1990-1994
   
Issues and Studies
 
 
13/1

Acid Rain
  1984
 
13/2

Action
  1978, 1993
 
13/3

Agriculture
  1987
 
13/4

Air Pollution
  1970-1981
 
13/5

American Studies
  1989
 
13/6

Aquifer and Water
  1958
 
13/7

Arms Control
  1983
 
13/8

Balanced Budget
  1979
 
13/9

Ballot Issues
  1971
 
13/10

Campaign Financing
  1976-1978
 
13/11

China
  1967-1973
 
13/12

Choosing the President
  1968, 1976, 1984
 
13/13

Civil Rights Restoration Act
  1985-1986
 
13/14

Communication of Information: “Polls Apart”
 
 
13/15

Congress: Political Accountability
 
 
13/16

Council-Manager Plan
  1959
 
13/17

Defense
  1983
 
13/18

District of Columbia Representation
  1959 April 16-1978 August
 
13/19

Economic Development: “Hard Choices”
  1959
 
13/20

Electoral College
  1969 August
 
13/21

Energy
  1977
 
13/22

“Facts”
  1971
 
13/23

F.C.C. Debates
  1984 January 6
 
13/24

Food/People
  1975
 
13/25

Foreign Policy
  1958
 
13/26

Government Waste
  1984
 
13/27

Hazardous Waste
  1980-1982
 
13/28

Health Care
  1992
 
13/29

Home Rule for Washington D. C.
  1965 March
 
13/30

Human Needs
  1981
 
13/31

International Trade
  1973
 
13/32

Land and Water Use
  1962-1978
 
13/33

Peace
  1984
 
13/34