Sources from Episode 98

  1. Murray Morgan, Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle (New York: 1951/Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2018).

  2. Junius Rochester, “Bagley, Daniel (1818-1905) and Clarence B. Bagley (1843-1932),” Historylink.org, 28 July 2001, http://historylink.org/File/3470.

  3. Adam Woog, Haunted Washington: Uncanny Tales and Spooky Spots from the Upper Left-Hand Corner of the United States (Guilfort, CT: Globe Pequot Press 2013).

  4. Margaret Read MacDonald, Ghost Stories from the Pacific Northwest (Little Rock: August House 2005).

  5. Junius Rochester, “Denny, Arthur Armstrong (1822–1899),” Historylink.org, 28 Oct 1998, http://www.historylink.org/File/921.

  6. Coll Thrush, Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007).

  7. “Sin City: A Red Light History of Seattle,” SeattleMet, 29 January 2010, https://www.seattlemet.com/articles/2010/1/29/red-light-history-0210.

  8. J. Kingston Pierce, Eccentric Seattle: Pillars and Pariahs who Made the City Not Such a Boring Place After All (Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press 2003).

  9. Coll Thrush, “Hauntings as Histories: Indigenous Ghosts and the Urban Past in Seattle,” Phantom Past, Indigenous Presence: Native Ghosts in North American Culture and History, edited by Colleen E. Boyd and Coll Thrush (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2011).

  10. Nena Peltin, “Home, Sweet Haunt,” SeattleMet, 18 December 2008, https://www.seattlemet.com/articles/2008/12/18/1008-pastlives.

  11. Bill Speidel, Sons of the Profits: Or, There's No Business Like Grow Business: the Seattle Story, 1851-1901 (Seattle: Nettle Creek, 1967).

  12. Richard Walker, “King County Council Remembers 1865 Exclusion of Native Americans,” Indian Country Today, 10 February 2015, https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/king-county-council-remembers-1865-exclusion-of-native-americans-I5hcpWZ3v0C7FztJkbCHiQ.

  13. Bess Lovejoy, “The Ten Crimes that Shook Seattle,” SeattleMet, 1 October 2014 https://www.seattlemet.com/articles/2014/10/1/the-10-crimes-that-shook-seattle-october-2014.

  14. Marjorie A. Muecke, “Resettled Refugees’ Reconstruction of Indentity: Lao in Seattle,” Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 16.3/4, Southeast Asian Refugees in the United Sates (FALL- WINTER, 1987), pp. 273-289.