JOHN W. LUNDIN’S ESSAYS
Available on HistoryLink.org: The On-line Encyclopedia of Washington History
SKIING HISTORY ESSAYS
- Milwaukee Ski Bowl, 1938-1950: Revolution in Local Skiing, Essay 10060l
- Cle Elum Ski Club, 1921 – 1933, Essay 10169
- Seattle’s Municipal Ski Park at Snoqualmie Summit (1934-1940), Essay 10362
- Skiing at Martin, the Northern Pacific Stop at Stampede Pass, Essay 10615
- Early Skiing in the Washington Cascades, Part I: 1914 – 1937, Essay 103012
- Early Skiing in the Washington Cascades, Part II: 1938 – 1949, Essay 103014
- Ski Lifts, Inc. and the First Northwest Rope Tows, Essay 10716
- Mountaineers Patrol Races at Snoqualmie Pass: A Grand Tradition Revisited, Essay 10755
- Washington Skiers in the 1936 and 1948 Winter Olympics, Essay 10786
- Norway’s Crown Prince Olav Skis at Mount Rainier on May 24, 1939, Essay 10974
- Military Skiing at Snoqualmie Pass During WW II, Essay 20508
- Aerial Tram on Mount Rainier: Twenty Years of Debate, Essay 20554
FAMILY
- Mark Odell and the Start of the UW Rowing Program, Essay 10075
- Alfred H. Lundin (1886-1963), Prosecuting Attorney and Civic Activist, Essay 10126
WASHINGTON HISTORY ESSAYS
- Robert E. Strahorn: Railroad Promoter in Washington and the Northwest, Essay 10159
- When Idaho was Part of Washington, Essay 10237
- Stagecoach and Steamship Travel in Washington’s Early Days, Essay 10250
PAPERS PUBLISHED ON THE CENTRAL WASHINGTON U. WEBSITE
- Early Days of Skiing in the Northwest: Organized Skiing Began in Cle Elum, (MS #1006), the complete version, has been posted to Works by Local Authors.
- Early Skiing on Snoqualmie Pass: the Opening of the Milwaukee Ski Bowl in the Winter of 1938 Changed Local Skiing
- Seattle’s Municipal Ski Park at Snoqualmie Summit 1934-1940
- Mountaineers Patrol Races at Snoqualmie Pass: a Grand Tradition Revisited