BIBLEOGRAPHY - LESTER LEANDER HAWKINS
1875 - A Journal of Ramblings through the High Sierras of California by the "University
Excursion Party." Francis & Valentine, San Francisco, 1875
1879 - Newspaper article: "A Deserved Appointment," will leave for Portland (LLH)
Berkeley?
1881 - History of Nevada, Thompson and West's, new printing, 1958
1882 - (Jan.8) - Letter from L.L. to WJH (in Idaho), mentions 1000 Chinamen being sent
in "Walla Walla" chartered by Capt. George and Friend.
1882 - (Jan. 11) - Letter from George Ainsworth to W.J. Hawkins, Esq,, Ventura, I.T.
1882 - (Jan. 13) - Letter from L.L. to WJH (in Idaho)
1882 - (Jan. 16) - Letter from L.L. to WJH (in Idaho)
1888 - (Aug. 20) - Letter from Sara Kinsey and Mary Hawkins to "Brother Willie and
Leander, speaking of furniture gift from Portland.
1891 - (Sept. 17) - Letter to W.J. Hawkins, Esq. from Woods & Heyburn, Attorneys, Boise
re purchase from Delashmut & Markle, for controlling interest in the Oakland
Mining Co. and in the Sierra Nevada Mining Co. for stock.
1892 - (Sept. 15) - Letter to L.L. Hawkins, Esq. from K. D. Nev???? Nebins?
1895 - (Dec.31) - Agreement between LLH and J.C. Ainsworth, resolution of debts.
1895 - "Illustrated History of The University of California," William Carey Jones, A.M.
Published by Frank H. Dukesmith, San Francisco, 1895
LLH: pp. F.335, '73, 347
WJH: pp. 260, P.260, '90 373
1899 - "Typical Scenes in Oregon and Washington" (Promotionl brochure)
1902 - (July 29) The Evening Telegram, Drawing of L.L. "Pilot" of the Mazamas
1902 - (Sept 4) The Evening Telegram, Drawing of "Some People at the Fair As Murry Wade
Saw them," "Col. Hawkins, enjoyed the Show All Day Long."
1902 - (Aug. 17) - The Sunday Oregonian, "Warned Pony Rider Without Talking," "Two
Prominent Portlanders as they looked when they were riders in Ben Hollday's
Pony Express, nearly 40 years ago (approx. 1862), by Frank V. Drake.
1902-03 "Men of the Pacific Coast," Pacific Art Company, S.F. California, 1902,03
1903 - "Report of the Park Board, Portland, Oregon, 1903 (With the Report of Messrs.
Olmsted Bros., Landscape Architects, Outlining a System of Parkways, Boule-
vards and Parks for the City of Portland."
1904 Sunday Oregonian, May 15, 1904, "How to Reach Inspiration Knoll in Macleay
Park by Three Routes"
1904 - "L.L. Hawkins' Plan for Driveway to be Constructed at Small Expense," The
Sunday Oregonian, July 10, 1903.
1904 - Sunday Oregonian, Oct 16, 1904 -- "Colony of Industrious Beaver Discovered Not
Far From Portland," "Colonel L.L. Hawkins Makes a Natural History Find He Will
Try to Protect From Vandals," Vol. XXII, No. 42, pp. 33
1905 - Lewis & Clark Journal, February, 1905,"Along the Wildwood Trail of Macleay Park,"
by Col. L.L. Hawkins (verify date)
1906 - Newspaper article - "Widow, Aged 86, Gets $2,000,000. Mrs. Harriet Thompson Sole
Beneficiary Named in Thompson Will." W.J. Hawkins, appointed special
administrator.
1906 - (March 12) "Civic Beauty History First Wish, Park Enthusiast and Children's Friend
is Dead. (mentions "Carried Mail Over Mountains," "Estimate of a Friend,"
Colonel Hawkins Active Life, Ceremonies Wednesday, Characterization of Friend."
1906 - (March 14) The Evening Telegram, "At Rest Beneath Loved Flowers, All Classes
Unite in Last Offering to Memory of Colonel Hawkins,"
1906 - (Mar.17) The Evening Telegram, "Friends Pay Honor to Mrs. Duniway, Tributes
Rendered Memory of Miss Anthony and Colonel Hawkins,"
1907 - The Morning Oregonian, April 3, 1907, "Front Falls Out," (The Newlands Building
is owned by L.L. Hawkins estate)
1972 - "The Oregon Pony, the First Steam Locomotive in Oregon, 1862," Twombly Press,
Portland, Oregon
1981 - The Genoa - "Carson Valley Book, Where It Began," 1981-82 Issue
1981 - Genoa, Nevada, May 1, 1981, Vol III, Dragon Enterprises, Genoa.
History of the Columbia River Valley from The Dalles to the Sea, pp. 510, Vol. I
1902 - (July 12) "The Morning Oregonian" Cartoon of "Colonel L.L. Hawkins' Mazama
Fashion Note."
1904 - (Aug. 18)"The Morning Oregonian," - "Praises City Museum," Roland D. Grant says
Col. Hawkins' Collection is Worth $100,000.
1905 - (March 5) - The Morning Oregonian
1905 - (July 5) - Tacoma Washington, "Nisqually Glacier Moves Half an Inch an Hour"
quote of Col. L.L. Hawkins)
1905 - (July 15) - LLH notes on settlement of John Kiernan's debt of $95,000
1906 - "Col. L.L. Hawkins," Souvenir of Western Women, pp. 214
1906 - (Mar.11) Nevada ??? "L.L. Hawkins Passes Away (Notes Lover of Nature, ill but a
Few Minutes, His Greatest Ambition, Characterization of Friend, Tribute to his
Character, and Carried Mail Over Mountains,"Also noted pallbearers
1906 - (Mar.17) The Morning Oregonian - "Friends Pay Honor to Mrs. Duniway,"
Tributes Rendered memory of Miss Anthony and Colonel Hawkins
1906 - (Mar.12) -Oregonian (March 12, 1906) - "Civic Beauty His First Wish," Colonel L.L.
Hawkins, Father of Free Museum.
1910 - Margaret Hawkins (Jones) recorded story of trip west in 1851, as told by
Theodore Perry Hawkins (Journal in posssession of W.J.H.III)
1911 - "Portland, Its History and Buildings," Joseph Gaston, S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.,
Portland, 1911.
1931 - "The University of California Monthly," articles on Col. George C. Edwards
(1852-1930), mentions L.L. Hawkins, pp. 12-13
1940 - "The United States National Bank of Portland, Oregon, A Historical Sketch,"
Clara Lee McFarland, Binford & Mort, Publishers, Portland, 1 1969 - "We Climb High,
A Thumbnail Chronology of the Mazamas, 1894-1964", John D. Scott, published by
the Mazamas, July 19, 1969
1902 - "The Oregon Pony, The first Steam Locomotive in Oregon, 1862, The Twonbly Press,
Portland, Oregon -- "When it was decided to hold the Lewis & Clark Exposition here,
Col L.L. Hawkins proposed that the PONY should be brought up and exhibited as
the first Locomotive in Oregon."
1973 - "Pioneers of the Ponderosa, How Washoe Valley Rescued the Comstock," Mary
Sauer Ratay, Western Printing & Publishings Co, Sparks, Nevada.
1975 - "Mt Hood, a Complete History," Jack Grauer,
1981 - Genoa, Nevada, May 1, 1981, Dragon Enterprises, Genoa.
1985 - "Archaelogical Investigations at the Cabinet Landing Site (10BR413), Bonner
County, Idaho, Keith Landreth, Keo Boreson, and Mary Condon,
Eastern Washington University Reports in Archaaeology and History, Archaeological
and Historical Services, Cheney, Washington 99004
1989 - "In Pursuit of Professionalism: The Oregon State Academy of Sciences,
1905-1914," by Richard T. Read, Oregon Historical Quarterly, summer, pp. 167-
1989.
1990 - "Portland's Olmsted Vision (1897-1915), Kenneth James Guzowski, June, 1990
1976 - "The Shaping of a City, Business and Politics in Portland, Oregon, 1885-1915
E. Kimbark MacColl, 1976, pp.158, 266, 271-2, 274-5
1988 - "Merchants, Money & Power, The Portland Establishment, 1843-1913," E. Kimbark
MacColl, pp. 216, 261, 268, 270,, 361
2002 - Oregon Historical Quarterly, Spring, 2002, "He All but Made the Mountains, William
Gladstone Steel, Mountain Climbing and the Establishment of Crater Lake
National Park," Erik Weiselberg.
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