"Boeing: The Boeing Company." Boeing: The Boeing Company. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Along with the Boeing: The First Century book, the two gave great detail about the history and future of Boeing, although the website was up to date.
"Open Up To The Great Outdoors." Snohomish County Tourism Bureau. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. This one website provided the single most information that helped with the Washington state travel project, such as local stores, hotels, activities and farms.
"Snohomish County : About the County : County History." Snohomish County: County History. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Most of the county's history or heritage is on this page, which was very helpful in the creation of a website.
"Snohomish County : Employment Home." Snohomish County : Employment Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Most of the jobs and salaries available in Snohomish County can be viewed on this website.
"Snohomish Tribe in Washington." The Snohomish County Tribe. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. The Snohomish Tribe plays a big role in the history of Snohomish. The county itself was named after the tribe and its customs.
Bauer, E. E. Boeing: The First Century. Enumclaw, WA: TABA Pub., 2000. Print. Boeing is a big industry in Snohomish County right now, but this book was written before it’s economy started thriving there. It was still important to know the history of Boeing and plans in the future of flight.
Crutchfield, James A., and Lisa Harvey. It Happened in Washington. Helena, MT: Twodot, 1995. Print. Although this book provided no information directly about Snohomish County, it still supplied facts on the tribes and traditions in Washington State in general.
LeWarne, Charles Pierce. Washington State. Seattle: University of Washington, 2003. Print. I have not finished reading all of the information in this book as of yet, but so far parts of it explain the Snohomish Indians and their rituals.
McConaghy, Lorraine. New Land, North of the Columbia: Historic Documents That Tell the Story of Washington State from Territory to Today. Seattle: Sasquatch, 2011. Print. This book gave plenty of details pertaining to the Everett Massacre and the Monte Cristo Railway Company, as well as who discovered the land and how it was named.
Pollard, Lancaster, and Lloyd Spencer. A History of the State of Washington. New York: American Historical Society, 1937. Print. The book's size is equal to a mini fridge, so it is packed with facts and traditions of Snohomish County.
"Open Up To The Great Outdoors." Snohomish County Tourism Bureau. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. This one website provided the single most information that helped with the Washington state travel project, such as local stores, hotels, activities and farms.
"Snohomish County : About the County : County History." Snohomish County: County History. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Most of the county's history or heritage is on this page, which was very helpful in the creation of a website.
"Snohomish County : Employment Home." Snohomish County : Employment Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Most of the jobs and salaries available in Snohomish County can be viewed on this website.
"Snohomish Tribe in Washington." The Snohomish County Tribe. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. The Snohomish Tribe plays a big role in the history of Snohomish. The county itself was named after the tribe and its customs.
Bauer, E. E. Boeing: The First Century. Enumclaw, WA: TABA Pub., 2000. Print. Boeing is a big industry in Snohomish County right now, but this book was written before it’s economy started thriving there. It was still important to know the history of Boeing and plans in the future of flight.
Crutchfield, James A., and Lisa Harvey. It Happened in Washington. Helena, MT: Twodot, 1995. Print. Although this book provided no information directly about Snohomish County, it still supplied facts on the tribes and traditions in Washington State in general.
LeWarne, Charles Pierce. Washington State. Seattle: University of Washington, 2003. Print. I have not finished reading all of the information in this book as of yet, but so far parts of it explain the Snohomish Indians and their rituals.
McConaghy, Lorraine. New Land, North of the Columbia: Historic Documents That Tell the Story of Washington State from Territory to Today. Seattle: Sasquatch, 2011. Print. This book gave plenty of details pertaining to the Everett Massacre and the Monte Cristo Railway Company, as well as who discovered the land and how it was named.
Pollard, Lancaster, and Lloyd Spencer. A History of the State of Washington. New York: American Historical Society, 1937. Print. The book's size is equal to a mini fridge, so it is packed with facts and traditions of Snohomish County.