Confluence Project Records, circa 1996-2017

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Confluence Project
Title
Confluence Project Records
Dates
circa 1996-2017 (inclusive)
Quantity
56 linear feet, (14 record cartons, 1 half-record carton, 12 large flat boxes, 6 small flat boxes, 17 tubes)
42 videocassettes
117 cds
2 minidvs
7 betacam sp
0.5 gigabytes, (80 digital files)
Collection Number
WCMss.444
Summary
In 1999, Maya Lin was commissioned to create a series of earthworks to commemorate the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition from 2004 to 2006. The collective works are called the Confluence Project and were commissioned by a group of arts patrons working in collaboration with native tribes of the Plateau, Columbia River Basin and Pacific Northwest. The Confluence Project Records consist of administrative files, project files, education files, press clippings, and audiovisual materials.
Repository
Whitman College and Northwest Archives
Whitman College and Northwest Archives
Penrose Library, Room 130
345 Boyer Avenue
Walla Walla, WA
99362
Telephone: 5095275922
Fax: 5095264785
archives@whitman.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research. Series 3 and Series 5 contain unprocessed born-digital files on CDs, MiniDisks, Betacam SX, and VHS. Unprocessed content includes files from Confluence in the Schools, Confluence in the Classroom projects, recorded interviews, and footage from sites. For more information, please contact the Archives.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

In 1999, Maya Lin was commissioned to create a series of earthworks to commemorate the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition from 2004 to 2006. The collective works are called the Confluence Project and were commissioned by a group of arts patrons working in collaboration with Indigenous Peoples of the Plateau, Columbia River Basin and Pacific Northwest. Lewis and Clark's Corps of the Discovery expedition failed to achieve its mission to find a contiguous waterway across the continent but the explorers' contact with the peoples, places and species of the West set in motion a brutal, blunt transformation of the Western landscape. It is this contact that Lin's work seeks to "memorialize." Lin is arguably most famous for her memorials, including the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the Civil Rights memorial at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama and the Women's Table on the campus of Yale University. Confluence Project planners sought Lin out based on this history and Lin took the commission, pledging that this would be her last memorial. In accepting the commission, she was explicit from the outset about not wanting to make monumental statues of two figures on a hill pointing westward like the ubiquitous image of Lewis and Clark seen throughout the region on historical placards and signs. When completed, the project will consist of six public art installations at various historical points and state parks along the Columbia. These include Cape Disappointment State Park, Washington; Fort Vancouver, Washington; Sandy River Delta, Oregon; Sacajawea State Park, Washington; and Chief Timothy Park, Washington. At the time of this writing, a final site at Celilo, Oregon is awaiting completion.

The Confluence Project, as originally conceived, was to include a seventh location. However, over the project's nearly twenty-year lifespan to date, this location evolved from a physical site to a virtual one. Until around 2008, the final Confluence site was going to be an environmental research center in Ridgefield, Washington. Following the financial crisis, plans for this physical location were abandoned. Instead, Lin has proposed that a website and a online publication will be the seventh location. Lin's interactive website WhatisMissing.net is a crowd-sourced website that documents species and habitat loss through interactive maps, videos, audio and links that incorporate scientific data with personal anecdotes to provide evidentiary claims of an environment in decline as a result of human activity. The website currently links to the Confluence Project's website thereby incorporating regional information about species and habitat loss along the Columbia River with similar testimonials and scientific information about habitat decline across the globe.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Confluence Project Records consist of administrative files, project files, education files, press clippings, and audiovisual materials. The records span the years 1996 to 2016, and document the development of the Confluence Project from its early planning stages through the construction of the earthworks at Cape Disappointment State Park, Vancouver Land Bridge, Sandy River Delta, Sacajawea State Park, and Chief Timothy State Park. Although it has not been built, there is also documentation of a proposed site at Celilo Park. Within the project files, there are extensive designs and site plans of the earthworks as conceived of by artist Maya Lin, as well as eleven oversize models of the sites. The clipping files reveal how the Confluence Project was viewed by local communities and critics who responded to the project. The administrative records document the day-to-day operations of the Confluence Project including fundraising, financial records, meeting minutes, publications, and related material.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into six series: 1. Administration Files, 1996-2017. 2. Project Files, 2000-2013. 3. Education files, 2005-2014. 4. Press clippings, 1998-2015. 5. Audiovisual, 1997-2014.

Acquisition Information

Donated to the Whitman College and Northwest Archives by Colin Fogarty, the Executive Director of the Confluence Project, in May 2018. The accession number is 2018-021.

Processing Note

This collection received a basic level of processing, including rehousing and minimal organization. Folder titles are often based on those provided by the creator. Titles and dates have not been verified against the contents of the folders in all cases. Otherwise, folder titles are supplied by staff during processing.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

1:  Administration files, 1996-2017Return to Top

7.75 linear feet, (5 boxes, 1 tube, 2 oversize objects)

This series consists of material relating to the administration of the Confluence Project including correspondence, travel, contracts, financial records, newsletters, publications and meeting minutes.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
25th anniversary committee
2010 November 19-2011 August 13
1 2
Alling Henning Associates inc. communications support
2002 May 2
1 3
Ambassador Richardson visit
1997
1 4
American Association of Museums annual meeting
2012 April 30
1 5
American Rivers benefit
2002 December 6-2003 February 18
1 6
Aquatic Land Enhancement Account grant program
2006 February
1 7
Archive startup with Carrie Willman
2010 February 10-18
1 8
Army Corps of Engineers
2003 February 21-2005 October 28
1 9
Association of American Cultures open dialogue scholarship and event
2010
1 10
Betsy Henning's notebooks
2002 September 20, undated
1 11
Blessing of the land at Celilo Park trip
2007 March 17-18
1 12
Blessing of the land ceremony at Chief Timothy park
2005 April 28-30
1 13
Blurock Landing information
2003 December 11-2004 May 24
1 14
Board meetings
2007 January 16-March 24
1 15
Board member contact sheet
undated
1 16
Board of directors: Correspondence
2003
1 17
Board of directors: Correspondence
2004
1 18
Board of directors: Jane Jacobsen
2004
1 19
Boston and Washington DC trip
2003 September 27-October 8
1 20
Brief biographies
undated
1 21
Budget and transaction details
2011-2012
1 22
Budget income plan
2014
1 23
Budget reports
2011-2012
1 24
Budgets
2003
1 25
Budgets
2003-2008
1 26
Budgets
2006-2007
1 27
Budgets
2012-2014
1 28
Building 410
2011-2012
1 29
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation
2011 June 13-August 11
1 30
By-laws and contract
2002
1 31
Capacity building
2014 January 22, undated
1 32
Capstone campaign plan
2013
1 33
Celilo advisory board
2011 February 15-March 12
1 34
Celilo fundraising dinner
2011 September 25
1 35
Chinook Tribe communications
2001-2003
1 36
Clark County Washington: Vancouver event
2003 September 24
1 37
Clarkston reception and meeting
2003 June 24-25
1 38
Collins Group
1997-2002
1 39
Collins Group
2003 January-March
1 40
Columbia Gorge Commission
2001, 2006 March 28-October 11
1 41
Columbia Plateau Indian Place Names: What They Can Teach Us
1996
1 42
Communications
2002 September 23, undated
1 43
Communications, messaging, public relations, and staff
2003-2004
1 44
Communication project
2008
1 45
Communications project plans fund
2009
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-001
Confluence Project initiatives fact sheet
2004 June 28-July 16
Box Folder
1 46
Confluence Project operation and Celilo Park capital budget
2011-2012
1 47
The Dalles friendraiser
2010
1 48
Dave Yewman communications
2003 September 14-2004 July 27
2 1
Day of sharing
2012 November 10
2 2
Day of sharing
2014
2 3
Development prospects
2011
2 4
Dinner event
2003 April 17
2 5
Director of development job description
undated
2 6
Donors
2010-2013
2 7
Donors: The Dalles
2011
2 8
Donors and grants received
2010 December 17
2 9
Duncan Hass photographs
2003
2 10
Economic development
2002 August 30, undated
2 11
Education Committee
2014 March 18
2 12
Endowment
2005 September
2 13
E-news letter
undated
2 14
Events planning
2005-2006
2 15
Executive committee meeting
2002 May 24
2 16
Executive committee meeting
2002 December 20
2 17
Executive committee meeting
2003 January 24
2 18
Executive committee meeting
2003 February 20-21
2 19
Executive committee meeting
2003 March 21
2 20
Executive committee meeting
2003 April 18
2 21
Executive committee meeting
2003 July 25
2 22
Executive committee meeting
2003 September 25
2 23
Executive committee meeting
2003 October 24
2 24
Executive committee meeting
2003 November 13
2 25
Executive committee meeting
2003 December 12
2 26
Executive committee meeting
2004 February 20
2 27
Executive committee meeting
2004 April 23
2 28
Executive committee meeting
2004 May 21
2 29
Executive committee meeting
2004 June 18
2 30
Executive committee meeting
2004 July 16
2 31
Executive committee meeting
2004 August 11
2 32
Executive committee meeting
2004 September 27
2 33
Executive committee meeting
2004 November 19
2 34
Executive committee meeting
2005 January 28
2 35
Executive committee meeting
2005 March 17
2 36
Executive committee meeting
2005 July 15
2 37
Executive committee meeting
2005 September 22
2 38
Executive committee meeting
2005 December 15
2 39
Executive committee meeting
2006 January 27
2 40
Executive committee meeting
2006 March 17
2 41
Executive committee meeting
2006 October 18
2 42
Executive committee meeting
2007 September 27
2 43
Executive committee meeting
2007 November 9
2 44
Extinction project
2002 December 15-2003 February 18
2 45
Felburn Foundation
2006 October 28
2 46
Financial report
2002 August
2 47
Financial statements with audit
2009
2 48
First Walk celebration and dinner
2008 August 23
2 49
Five year partnership
undated
2 50
Fort Canby
2002 October 10-2003 January 19
2 51
Foundation center
2006 March 16
2 52-53
Foundation center
2007 July 22
2 54
Frenchman's Bar
2002 October 6-12
2 55
Frenchman's Bar
2003-2004
2 56
Frequently asked questions updates
2002-2003
2 57
Fundraising material
undated
2 58
Fundraising video
2004
2 59
General Confluence materials
2002-2003
2 60
General Confluence materials
2002-2014
2 61-62
General Confluence materials
circa 2009
2 63
Geology and wind turbines
2002-2004 April 2
2 64
Gifts evaluation
2013-2014
2 65
Gifts from our Ancestors
2012-2014
2 66
Gifts from our Ancestors: Planning with Lillian Pitt
2012
2 67
Goodman Family Charitable Foundation
2011
2 68
Grants: General
2010-2013
2 69
Grants: Letters
2010 February 12
3 1
Grants: Meeting
2012
3 2
Gray Family Foundation
undated
3 3
Great Falls, Montana
2003 April 13-16
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-002
GRI geotechnical investigation reports, correspondence, invoices
2004 October 14-2006 April 7
Box Folder
3 4
Henry Art Gallery exhibit
2003-2006
3 5
Heritage conference
2003 October 14-21
3 6
IDACORP incorporated corporate giving program at Celilo
2003 March
3 7
Ilwaco reception and meeting
2003 July 24-25
3 8
Interpretative public history project internship
2013
3 9
Interpretive signage
2006-2007
3 10
Invitation from Tamastslikt Cultural Institute
2001 July 30
3 11
Invoices
2005 March-April
3 12
Invoices
2007 May 30
3 13
Iskitpe: A Publication of the Nez Perce National Historic Trail Foundation
2003
3 14
Jane Jacobsen: General
2002-2003
3 15
Jane Jacobsen: Correspondence
2004
3 16
Jane Jacobsen: Itinerary, St. Lewis, Missouri to Athens, Ohio
2004 May 12-16
3 17
JD White Company inc.
undated
3 18
Jill Baum Consulting
2012-2015
3 19
Jones and Jones
2002
3 20
JourneyBook
2006 May 10
3 21
JourneyBook: Cape Disappointment
undated
16 1
JourneyBook: Dialog
2006 May 10
3 22
JourneyBook: National Endowment for the Arts grant
2013
3 23
JourneyBook: Proposals
2007 June 5
3 24
Jubitz Family Foundation
2011 June 29
3 25
Kreisberg Group
2006 January-May
3 26
Land Bridge ground breaking and donor luncheon: Maya Lin responsibilities
2005 November 16-18
3 27
Lands meeting
2004 October 13
3 28
Legal pads [general notes]
undated
3 29
Letters in progress
2005 July-October
3 30
Letters of support
1999-2004
3 31
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial in Oregon board of directors meeting
2003 January 20-21
3 32
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial: Local projects
2001-2003
3 33
Lewis and Clark legacy
2000-2001
3 34
Lewis and Clark text edits
2005-2007
object
1
Map: All sites, banner
undated
2
Map: All sites, sign
undated
Box Folder
3 35
Marketing committee
2013-2014
3 36
Maya Lin: General
2003-2007
3 37
Maya Lin: Conversation notes
2007-2008
3 38
Maya Lin: Itinerary
2004 March 12-15
3 39
Maya Lin: Original notes
2003-2005, undated
3 40
Maya Lin reception photographs
2002 April 16
3 41
Maya Lin Studios
2011, undated
3 42
Maya Lin Studios New York trip
2004 September 16-17
3 43
Maya Lin Studios New York trip: Jan Jacobsen itinerary
2004 June 9-11
3 44
Maya Lin Visit
2003 January
3 45
Mid-Columbia Medical Center
2011 March 4-June 20
3 46
Miller Foundation
2012 January 9, undated
3 47
Naming opportunities: Vancouver Land Bridge
undated
3 48
National Endowment for the Art grants and press release
2002 October 17
3 49
National Endowment for the Arts marketing plan
undated
3 50
National Endowment for the Arts outreach
undated
3 51
National Endowment for the Humanities
2012
3 52
National Endowment for the Humanities planning
2012-2014
3 53
National Museum of the American Indian and the Oregon Indian Education Association
2013 April-August
3 54
Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
2012
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-003
News articles and project background
2002 July 8-2006 April 22
Box Folder
3 55
Newsletters
2002-2008
3 56
Notebook
undated
3 57
Notebook and executive director interview sheets
undated
3 58
Notebooks
undated
3 59
Olympia to Seattle Itinerary
2004 January 26-28
3 60
Olympia Washington trip
2004 February 18
3 61
Oregon Arts Summit
2012
3 62
Oregon Cultural Trust
2011
3 63
Outreach job descriptions
2008 May-2009 August
3 64
Overall financial reporting
2006
4 1
Overall financial reporting
2006
4 2
Overall financial reporting
2007
4 3
Pacific County Friends of Lewis and Clark
2004 February 20
4 4
Pacific Northwest Civilian Conservation Corps
undated
4 5
PARC resources
2010 April-May
4 6
Parkdale fundraiser
2011
4 7
Partners in stewardship trip
2003 November 19-21
4 8
Patagonia
2007
4 9
Peter Andrusko
2005-2006
4 10
Phase three planning
2012
4 11
Photographs: Seattle Space Needle celebration
2006 April
4 12
Photographs: Site visits and blessings
undated
4 13
Planning and correspondence
2010-2011, undated
4 14
Portland Art Museum dinner
2010 August 26
4 15
Portland friendraiser
2010
4 16
Portland literary arts lecture
2005 June 29-November 16
4 17
Potential corporate funding grant applications
2010 December
4 18
Potential independent donors
2004, 2010-2011
4 19
President Bush invitation
2001
4 20
President Carter invitation
1999
4 21
Project manager job description
undated
4 22
Project manager lists
undated
4 23
Project management meetings
2006 July 5-September 7
4 24
Project management meetings and schedules
2006 December 12-2007 October 10
4 25
Project schedule
2003 August 28
4 26
Public lands highway program discretionary grant
2011-2012
4 27
Public relations
2002, 2005
4 28
Publications: General
2005, undated
4 29
Publications: General
2006-2007, undated
16 2
Publications: All project sites book
circa 2008
4 30
Publications: Cape Disappointment
2005 November 18, undated
4 31
Publications: Cataclysms on the Columbia
2009
4 32
Publications: Celilo Falls
2007-2010
4 33
Publications: Chief Timothy
undated
4 34
Publications: Columbia River Gorge Visitors Association
2012 October 17
4 35
Publications: Confluence in the Schools
2012-2013, undated
16 3
Publications: Missing
2007
4 36
Publications: Shall We Gather at the River: A Pedagogy of Healing
2010
4 37
Publications: Story Gatherings
2016-2017, undated
4 38
Publications: Vancouver Land Bridge
2007-2008
4 39
Publications: Wandering Scholars
2009
4 40
Raw materials
2002 April 17
4 41
Requests for Celilo support
2011
4 42
Research notes: Betsy Henning
2003 July 1
4 43
Research notes: Betsy Henning
2004 March 1
4 44
Ridgefield: Miller's Landing
undated
4 45
Roundhouse Foundation
2011 April 19
4 46
Schedule information
2004-2005
4 47
Seattle, Washington itinerary
2004 April 12-13
4 48
Senator Carlson event
2003 September 29-October 7
tube
V.9.1.9
Seven project sites vinyl banner
undated
Box Folder
4 49
Signage
2006-2008
4 50
Signage photographs
undated
4 51
Signage project
2010
tube
V.4.3.6
Site plans: Draft design concepts
2004 June 15-December 6
V.4.4.1
Sites plans: Interpretative Center
2003 July 18
Box Folder
4 52
Smithsonian itinerary
2004 October 17-19
4 53
Specialty Masonry subcontract agreement
2005-2006
4 54
Spirit Mountain community fund
2004-2008
4 55
Standard materials
2003 July-August
5 1
State of Washington correspondence
2003, 2010
5 2
Stimson-Miller Foundation
2011 April 18
5 3
Stories sub committee meetings notebook
2008 April 28-2010 March 15
5 4
Strategic communications proposal: Guenther Group
2003 June 13
5 5
Strategic planning
2013
5 6
Sunset Club presentation
undated
5 7
Swindells Trust
2011 March 3
5 8
Systematic Landscapes lecture
2006 April 20-22
5 9
Timothy Egan
2003 July 7-August 4
5 10
Travel
2007 February 27-28
5 11
Tri Cities trip
2003 November 12-13
5 12
Tribal Council meetings
2013
5 13
Tribal site visit itinerary
2004 October 10-12
5 14
Tribal support
2003, 2011
5 15
Tsceminicum Legacy Project work in progress
2005 March-May
5 16
Umatilla Confederated Tribes
2001-2003
5 17
Union Pacific Foundation
2011 April 18-June 13
5 18
Urban Waterfronts 27
2009 November
5 19
Veterans Family Fund of America
2009 May 18-August 5
5 20
Volunteer project
2008 March
5 21
Washington Cultural Congress
2004 April 25-27
5 22
Washington Cultural Congress
2012 April 24
5 23
Washington DC and Miami trip
2004 February 1-5
5 24
Washington DC itinerary
2003 June 22-26
5 25
Washington DC trip
2003 October 5-8
5 26
Washington DC trip
2004 July
5 27
Washington DC trip
2007 February
5 28
Washington State Arts Commission Confluence guide
2008
5 29
Washington State University
2009 December
5 30-31
Website development
2003 August 13-September 29
5 32
Website project manager position
2012
5 33
Website timeline and planning
2010
5 34
Website update
2007 January 29
5 35
YWCA donor campaign
2002

2:  Project files, 2000-2013Return to Top

46.65 linear feet, (10 boxes, 16 tubes, 11 oversize models)
Organized into six subseries: 1. Cape Disappointment. 2. Celilo Park. 3. Chief Timothy Park. 4. Sacajawea State Park. 5. Sandy River Delta. 6. Vancouver Land Bridge.

This series consists of material related to planning and construction of the public art installations including designs, site plans, correspondence, contracts, and financial records. There are also eleven oversize models of the sites.

Container(s) Description Dates
1: Cape Disappointment State Park
Cape Disappointment State Park was the first of the Confluence sites to be constructed because Maya Lin was interested in reflecting back on the journey of Lewis and Clark and the mythology that has grown around it. Cape Disappointment is where the Columbia River empties into the Pacific Ocean and where Lewis and Clark's journey west ended. Here, Lin worked with park staff and contractors to reclaim a small sheltered bay from what was once a series of boat docks and before that an elevated rail bridge connecting the Fort with the nearby town of Astoria. The team replanted the site with indigenous trees and plants and installed a basalt fish scaling table etched with a creation myth from the local Chinook tribe. The interior bay is connected to a separate site across a highway facing the Pacific Ocean. There, a series of walkways made from crushed oyster shells create a bifurcated path leading to a sheltered listening circle, an open-air amphitheater, and Waikiki beach. One pathway features quotes from a Chinook praise song. At the listening circle, a small grove of cedar driftwood columns affixed with steel plates surround the trunk of a dead elm that would have been alive when the Corps of Discovery crew arrived at the site. The planks of the other pathway are etched with an index from William Clark's journals documenting the different species encountered at the site. The initial building stage of the project lasted from 2002 to the blessing and dedication completed in 2006. Restoration work was done on the fish cleaning table from 2008 to 2009. As of 2015, the fish cleaning table is no longer in use due to environmental concerns about solid fish waste disposal and the state park's concern about the degrading of the table as an art object.
Box Folder
5 36
Army Corps of Engineers: Letter of consent
2004 March 11-2005 September 16
5 37
Astoria photographs preconstruction
undated
5 38
Biological assessment
undated
5 39
Brian Harrison, Archeologist
2005 November 15-December 12
5 40
Brian Harrison, Archeologist
2005
5 41
Bus shelters and comfort stations bid set
2005 September 6
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-063
Cape Disappointment Comfort Station plans
2005 April 26-2006 June 19
Confluence-2018-021-DF-064
Cape Disappointment site budget
2004 June 21-2006 January 19
Box Folder
5 42-43
CE John Company: Communications
2005 June 30-November 18
5 44
Chinook blessing
2005 November 23-November 28
5 45
Chinook blessing and legend
2006 September 21-2007 January 25
5 46
Construction
2005 October 5-2006 March 19
5 47-48
Correspondence: General
2005-2006
5 49
Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development
2006 June 7
16 4
Design concept
2004 November
16 5
Design concept
2005 June
5 50-53
Design miscellaneous
2004-2005
6 1
Design miscellaneous
2004-2005
16 6
Designs: Construction specifications
2005 September
16 7
Designs: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
2008
16 8
Drawings and models
2004
6 2
Dura stone
2005 June 6-2006 March 9
6 3
Environmental assessment
2005 May
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-065
Environmental impact statement for Cape Disappointment
2003 November 6-2004 February 27
Box Folder
6 4-5
Environmental mitigation plan
2004
6 6
Final environmental impact statement
2004 February
6 7
Finished site photographs
undated
6 8
Greenworks
2003 September 17, 2005 February 14-October 16
6 9
Ilwaco correspondence
2002 June 27-2003 September 23
6 10
Ilwaco/Long Beach Pacific County information
2002 June 27-2003 March 12
6 11
Interpretive trail and Confluence methodology
2005 December 9-2006 November 30
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-066
Interpretive trail at Cape Disappointment planning and correspondence
2005 December 19-2007 June 15
Box Folder
6 12
James E. John Construction
2005 June 30-2006 June 6
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-067
James E. John Construction Co., Inc. correspondence and contracts
2005 April 19-2006 March 7
Box Folder
6 13
Lewis and Clark excerpts
2005 August 23-September 21
6 14
MacLeod record
2004 August 9-2006 June 22
6 15
Master plan implementation phase 1: Original
2005 February
6 16
Master plan implementation phase 1: Revised
2005 May
object
15 1-7
Model: Cedar circle
undated
14 1-2
Model: Fish cleaning table
undated
object
3
Model: Fish cleaning table (oversize)
4
Model: Waikiki (oversize)
Box Folder
6 17
Notice of fish cleaning table closure
2010 May 20
6 18
Operations and maintenance manual
2007 April 12
6 19
Permits
2005 February 8-September 14
6 20
Permits
2005 August 12-2006 June 8
6 21
Permits
2005 August 24-2006 April 27
16 9
Permit submittal
2004 June 10
6 22
Photographs and maps
2003 October-2004 December 23
6 23
Port of Ilwaco
2002 August 16
6 24
Punchlist
2006 June 28-August 16
6 25
Repair projects
2008 April 1-2009
6 26
Right of entry permit
2005 October 3
6 27
Schedules
2004 March 18-2005 November 30
6 28
Site costs
2005 December 5-2006 June 6
16 10
Site plans: Cedar circle log designs
undated
tube
V.4.3.7
Site plans: Construction documents
2004 September 1
V.4.3.8
Site plans: Construction documents
2004 December
V.4.3.9
Site plans: Bid set, Waikiki and Boat launch
2005 September 6
V.6.2.5
Site plans: Permit set
2005 September 5-16
V.6.2.6
Site plans: Permit submittal
2005 July 1
V.4.3.10
Site plans: Permit submittal, Waikiki and boat launch
2005 June 10
Box Folder
6 29
Survey
2003 May 9-2004 July 22
6 30
Technical specifications permit set
2005 July 1
6 31
Waikiki map
undated
6 32
Washington State Parks and Recreation
2003 November 19, 2008 January 8-June 2
6 33
Washington State Parks and Recreation: Communications
2004 September-2005 May 9
2: Celilo Park
Celilo Falls is the most culturally and structurally complicated of the Confluence sites. For at least 12,000 years, Celilo was a sacred fishing ground where regional tribes caught giant Chinook salmon migrating upstream to spawn. It is estimated that during its peak flood season, the water flowing over the falls was ten times greater than Niagara. And where once there were over 4.5 million migrating salmon, today there are fewer than 100,000. In 1957, the Dalles Dam pool inundated this section of the Columbia ending a rich tribal food source along with thousands of years of ritual celebrations. Here, Lin plans to oversee the construction of a curving cantilevered bridge or pier that extends out over the river close to where the falls once raged.
Box Folder
6 34
Army Corps of Engineers
2007 August 21-December 12
6 35
Authorizations
2004 May, 2010 February
6 36
Celilo Village
undated
6 37
Emails
2004 January-June, 2011 January
6 38
Federal land access program
2013
6 39
Ghosts of Celilo
2011 February-March
6 40
Interpretive kiosk
approximately 2010 December 15
6 41
Interpretive pavilion
2011 June
6 42
Interpretive pavilion
2011 November
16 11
Interpretive pavilion and plaza design proposal
2011 June 9
6 43
Lando and Associates Landscape Architecture: Submittal of qualifications
2008 March 24
6 44
Letters against development
2004 August, 2004 September, 2007 February
6 45
Letters of support and donation records
undated
6 46
Lewis and Clark College: Board of trustees
2011
6 47
Maya at Celilo: Offical tribal support
2010 November 1-2011 May 25
object
5
Model (oversize)
Box Folder
6 48
Oregon Folklife Network
2013
16 12
Pat Courtney Gold: A collaborative proposal for the Celilo Falls interpretative pavilion
2011 June 9
6 49
Planning
2005-2008
6 50
Press and correspondence
2004, undated
7 1
Project management
2013
7 2
River dam research
2011 September 21-22
7 3-4
Site drawings and plans
undated
7 5
Stories opening ceremony
circa 2007
7 6
Strategies, plans, and updates
2007-2012
7 7
Website
2012, undated
3: Chief Timothy Park
Chief Timothy State Park is the easternmost Confluence site. It is located on an island at the confluence of the Clearwater and the Snake Rivers in Clarkston, Washington. The earthwork here is a Listening Circle made of concentric rings of basalt sculpted out of a natural amphitheater in the land. The work was inspired by a Nez Perce ritual that Maya Lin saw here in 2005. The site was completed in the spring of 2015.
Box Folder
7 8-9
Army Corps of Engineers lease
2010 September 16-November 16
7 10
Budgeting and cost estimates
circa 2005 January-2010 September
7 11
Ceremony instructions
2007 November 7
7 12
Correspondence
2007-2010
7 13
Department of the Army lease draft
2010 November 16
7 14
Designs
2007 March 29-September 12
7 15
Drawings and site plans
undated
7 16
Environmental compliance questions and comments
2010 June 7
7 17
Environmental schedule
2009
7 18
Handwritten meeting notes
circa 2007 February-June
7 19
James E. John Construction Company
2009 June 15-2010 August 4
object
6
Model (oversize)
Box Folder
7 20
Northwest land management sublease
undated
7 21
Permits, easements, and other requirements
2007-2009
7 22
Site photographs
2007 December 1
16 13
Site plans
2007 October 29
4: Sacajawea State Park
Sacajawea State Park was dedicated in 1931 at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Lewis and Clark camped there for two days and traded with local Sahaptian-speaking Indians who had used this location as a gathering spot for thousands of years. At the southernmost tip of the park are seven story circles connected by a winding reinforced pathway. The structures are not uniform, but their circumference is approximately 10 feet in diameter. Each circle is composed of one- to two-foot tall carved basalt blocks. The southernmost circle is actually an elliptical enclosure that mimics the footprint of a native longhouse, a social and ceremonial space central to the cultural traditions of the indigenous tribes along the Columbia. Another circle represents the importance of salmon to tribal peoples and features etchings of a large Chinook salmon along with the English name and its Sahaptin counterpart, "susayns." A third circle represents the different animal species that inhabited the region along with corresponding pictograms and linguistic signifiers. Several of the circles are "empty," or rather filled with rough gravel, and feature carvings on both the exterior and interior surfaces of the basalt blocks encouraging movement and contemplation within and around the spaces. Other circles are filled with indigenous flora and fauna with wheat stalks and tall grasses jutting up into the sky. The project at Sacajawea State Park spanned from 2002 to 2010, and was officially dedicated in August of 2010.
Box Folder
7 23
AHA invoices
2004 January 1-2006 June 30
7 24
Anchor Environmental
2006 April 28
7 25
Anchor Environmental letter of transmittal
2007 March 8
7 26
Archeological survey
2006 June 16
7 27
Army Corps of Engineers correspondence
2005 June 9-2006 June 10
7 28
Biological evaluation
2007 February
7 29
Budget
approximately 2004-2006 April 26
7 30
Budgets and cost estimates
2006-2010
7 31
Cascadia Archaeology: General
2006 June 12-2010 July 23
7 32
Cascadia Archaeology: 45FR1 correspondence
2008 December 10, 2009 July 29
7 33
Cascadia Archaeology: Excavation permit application
2008 October 1-3
7 34
Cascadia Archaeology: Report on story circles site 45FR1
2009 April
7 35
Cascadia Archaeology: Report on story circles site 45FR1, revised
2009 July
7 36
Columbia Gorge management unit: Master plan
1994, 2003 July 16
7 37
Construction invoices
2005 August 4-October 12
7 38
Contact lists
2009
7 39
Correspondence: General
2003 November 21-2006 September 25
7 40
Correspondence: General
2006 June, 2010 December
7 41
Current actions
2007 July 8-2009 April 17
2018-021-001: Dedication ceremony footage
0.8 gigabytes (1 file)
Original disc labelled "Quiet Productions, Confluence Project: Sacajawea State Park dedication ceremony, RAW footage: 8-27-2010, TRT: 55 minutes, disc 2." It includes a digital recording of the dedication ceremony of Sacajawea State Park, Maya Lin receiving an award, 7 movements by 7 trombones for 7 story circles, an interivew with Maya Lin, and conversations with community members. It ends with close-up footage of the story circles, showing engraved text, and people observing the site opening. The runtime is 55:04.
2010 August 27
Box Folder
7 42
Department of Archaeology and Historical Preservation
2009 May 17-October 28
7 43-44
Designs
1998 December 8, 2003 February 28-2005 December 12
8 1
Designs
1998 December 8, 2003 February 28-2005 December 12
8 2-3
Designs
2006 June 6-2007 November 2
8 4
Designs
2008
16 14
Design concept
2006 February 17
16 15
Design concept: Final
2006 February
8 5-7
Design development
2005 October 27-2007 December 18
8 8
Environmental checklist
2009 October 16-2010 June 7
8 9
Ethnographic contact period of the Hanford Site
undated
8 10
Handwritten meeting notes
undated
8 11
Hell's Canyon, consultant
2009 May 5-6
8 12
Impact assessment
2008 August-2009 April 1
16 16
Interpretive center concept design
2004 February 24
8 13
Invoices
2006 January 21-July 31
8 14
Irrigation
2009 April 23-May 1
8 15
James E. John Construction Company
2010 April 23
8 16
James E. John Construction Company: Contract
2009 March 25
8 17
Joint aquatic resources permit application
2007 January 4
8 18
Jones and Jones: Concept development
2005 September 7
8 19
Jones and Jones: Contract
2006 March 28-November 27
8 20
Jones and Jones: Correspondence
2006 March 9-April 10
8 21
Jones and Jones: Estimate
2006 March 27-June 6
8 22
Jones and Jones: Papers
2006 May 11-19
8 23
Jones and Jones: Schedule
2006 May 24
8 24
Master plan
2003 January, undated
8 25
Master plan: Sacajawea heritage trail
2000
8 26
Meeting
2006 August 7-28
8 27
Meeting, August 8
2003 December 24, 2005 October 27-2006 August 28
8 28
Meeting notes
2003 December 9-2005 March 17
object
7
Model: Boat launch (oversize)
Box object
14 1
Model: Earth circles
undated
object
8
Model: Overall site (oversize)
Box Folder
8 29
Pasco and Tri Cities general information
2002 June 20-June 27, 2003 January 9
8 30
Pasco workshop
2003 November 26-December 16
8 31-32
Permits
2005 April-2007 October
16 17
Plans and designs
2006
8 33
Port of Pasco
2002 June 20-2003 August 25
8 34
Project scope
2006 February
8 35
Research report
2001 March
8 36
Revenue Streams: An economic analysis of the costs and benefits of removing the four dams on the lower Snake River
2004
8 37
Schedules and agendas
2006-2010
8 38
Section 106
2007 May 10-December 21
8 39
Site visit
2003 July 2-July 16
8 40
Site visit meeting minutes
2003 June 30-2006 May 26
tube
V.4.4.2
Site plans: Construction document set
2009 May 22
V.4.4.3
Site plans: Story circles
2009 June 26
V.6.2.7
Site plans: Story circles text
2009 October 1-22, undated
Box Folder
16 18
Shoreline restoration plan
undated
8 41
State Park blessing ceremony: Media coverage
2006 October 27
8 42
Stones
2009 May 22-July 20
16 19
Story circles: Design development
2006 October 25
16 20
Story circles: Site plans, Walla Walla Foundry
2007 March 2
8 43
Story circles: Tribal lore and archeology
2007 March 2-12
8 44
Survey
2003 August 25-November 11
8 45
Survey
2003 August 26-2006 March 24
8 46
Tuber plant photographs: Terrace plant community and meadow plant community
2010 May 12
9 1
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
2009 November 16-2010 May 6
9 2
Washington State Parks and Recreation communications
2004
5: Sandy River Delta
Sandy River Delta lies outside Troutdale, Oregon, and was home primarily to the Clackamas tribe. Lin selected this location, in part, because it provided a narrative of successful ecological rejuvenation. The Sandy River Delta Dam, built in the 1930s, was removed in 2013, reconnecting the Sandy and Columbia Rivers. There is also an ongoing riparian reforestation program of 17 acres in and around the river that includes a mix of native trees and shrubs. The site includes a bird blind, which has an elliptical structure approximately twelve-feet in diameter. It is perched on the precipice of the river's original channel which will gradually be redirected now that the dam is gone. Inside, the wooden slats of the bird blind are ten-feet tall and engraved with a list of those species observed and recorded by William Clark. The text is oriented vertically and lists 134 birds and animals, the date encountered, common name, scientific name, and their current ecological status. Planning and construction of the site lasted from 2002 to 2008.
Box Folder
9 3
Agendas and schedules
circa 2003-2007
9 4
Bridge art
undated
9 5
Budgets and cost estimates
2006
9 6
Budgets and cost estimates
2007
9 7
Correspondence: General
2003-2010
9 8
Correspondence: General
2006 October 10-2007 March 16
16 21
Design concept
2006 February 16
16 22
Design: Construction documents progress set
2006 October 24
16 23
Design: Permit set
2007 March 26
9 9
Handwritten notes
circa 2003-2006
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-068
Krekow Jennings Inc. correspondence and site planning
2005 December 14-2006 August 21
Confluence-2018-021-DF-069
Krekow Jennings Inc. work order for bird blind
2006 March 10-2006 July 5
Box Folder
9 10
Letters of disapproval
2006 April 3-18
9 11
Meeting notes
2006 July 12
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-070
Memorandum of Intent for Sandy River Delta site
circa 2006-2007
Box Folder
9 12
Model pictures and plans
circa 2003-2006
object
9-11
Models (oversize)
Box Folder
9 13
Notes
2006 September 29-2007 March 21
9 14
Official bird blind designs
2006 October 24, undated
9 15
Official forms and letters of approval
2003-2006
9 16
Official park designs
2006 December 15-2007 February 8
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-071
Oregon Department of Transportation correspondence
2003 July 15
Confluence-2018-021-DF-072
Oregon Department of Transportation Enhancement Program correspondence
2006 March 23
Box Folder
9 17
Restoration costs
2006
9 18
Restoration services contract
2005 February 5
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-073
Sandy River Delta aerial images and maps
2004 March 24-May 10
Confluence-2018-021-DF-074
Sandy River Delta concept model
circa 2006-2007
Confluence-2018-021-DF-075
Sandy River Delta correspondence
2006 March 15
Confluence-2018-021-DF-076
Sandy River Delta information and memoranda
2003 September 11-2004 July 15
Confluence-2018-021-DF-077
Sandy River Delta project concept
circa 2002-2003
Confluence-2018-021-DF-078
Sandy River Delta site visit agenda and correspondence
2006 July 17
Confluence-2018-021-DF-079
Sandy River Delta site visit agenda draft
circa 2006 June
tube
V.4.4.4
Sites plans: Field copy, Bird blind
2007 June 15
Box Folder
9 19
Stewardship
circa 2008-2010
9 20
Trail plans
2003-2008
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-080
U.S Forest Service project application and planning
2004 May 19-2007 April 6
6: Vancouver Land Bridge
At Fort Vancouver, Washington, Maya Lin and Native American architect Johnpaul Jones reunited the Klickitat Trail with the banks of the Columbia in the form of a land-bridge over Interstate 5, one of the nation's busiest north-south commercial highways. The bridge features indigenous plants, circular walkways, tribal ideograms and, most prominently, a view of the multilane highway and railroad tracks below. This bridge is in the shape of a halfmoon that curves out over the highway with different viewing points and plants that encourage visitors to linger rather than pass through. The bridge seeks to tell the complex history of this site, balancing the narrative of western progress with a more subtle discussion of the relationship between the river, the land, and the people that lived here before "progress." On one side of the bridge there is is a canoe paddle gate by artist Lillian Pitt that welcomes visitors. As the bridge slopes upward there are a series of historical images of the site starting with the Hudson Bay Company, continuing through the massive shipyards of the World War II era, and ending with the "modernity" of the highway that the viewer is traversing. The project was completed between 2002 and 2008.
Box Folder
9 21
Archaeological
2004 May 7
9 22
Assets to trust
2008 February 4-May 13
9 23
BELKor Logworks
2005 April 12-December 3
9 24
Bridging the Mississippi: The new 1-35W bridge Minneapolis Minnesota
2008
9 25
Burlington Northern
2005 November 29
9 26
Canoe gate artist applications
2007 July-August
9 27
Canoe gate artwork
2007 July 5-September 19
9 28
Canoe gate site visit
2007 August 9
9 29
City of Vancouver
2002 August
9 30
City of Vancouver
2003 July-October
9 31
City of Vancouver
2003 October-November
9 32
City of Vancouver: Memorandum of understanding
2003 May 21, 2004 June 8-16
16 24
City of Vancouver: Plans for proposed construction of Columbia River promenade
1992 December
9 33
City of Vancouver: Professional services agreement
2004 May 11-12
9 34-35
City of Vancouver: Proposal and contract documents: Volume one
2006 April
16 25
Concept plan
2002 July
9 36
Dedication footage
2008 August 23
9 37
Dedication photographs
2008 August 23
16 26
Design concepts
2003-2006
10 1
Designs
2007
10 2-3
Designs
undated
10 4
Environmental assessment
2004 February 5, 2005 May
10 5
Environmental assessment
2005 May-September 9
10 6
Fact sheet
undated
10 7
Financial records
2005 August-2006 July 5
10 8
First walk event
2008 March 26-August 19
10 9
First walk event
2008 July 1, undated
10 10
First walk materials
2008 August 23
10 11
Forms
2006 August 11, 2009 November 24, undated
10 12
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site: General management plan and environmental impact statement
2002 October
10 13
Hand sculpture
2009 October 30
10 14
Interpretive plaza
2012
10 15
Interpretive elements
2006 July-2007 November 12
10 16
Interpretive elements
2006 May 27-2007 July 2
10 17
Interpretive trail
2005 March 10-2006 April 6
10 18
James E. John Construction: Art support
2008
10 19
Jones and Jones: Memoranda and correspondence
2003 June 4-2004 January 16
10 20
Jones and Jones: Memoranda and correspondence
2003 November 13-December 3
10 21
KPFF Consulting Engineers: Memoranda and correspondence
1999 February 5, 2004 June 28-October 26
10 22
KPFF Consulting Engineers: Memoranda and correspondence
2004 April 17-June 22
10 23
KPFF Consulting Engineers: Statement of qualifications
2004 January 5
10 24
Letters of support
2003 December 29-2004 January 14
10 25
Media and press
2003 August-September
10 26
Media and press
2003 September-December
10 27
Meeting notes and project descriptions
2005-2010
10 28
Meeting planning
2003 November-December
10 29
Memoranda and correspondence
2002 December-2005 March 1
10 30
Memoranda and correspondence
2003-2004, 2006, undated
10 31
Model photographs
undated
object
12
Model: Land bridge (oversize)
13
Model: Stainless steel spirit basket cut outs (oversize)
Box Folder
10 32
National Park Service: Memoranda and correspondence
2002 August, 2004 March 4-May 28
10 33
Pearson Airfield
2004 March 9
10 34
Photographs: Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
undated
10 35
Plant interpretive text
undated
10 36
Port gateway project
2003 December 1-4
10 37
Port of Vancouver
2002 June 3-2004 June14
10 38
Pre-construction
2006 June 14-July 6
10 39
Public comment
2003 August 5-11
10 40
Schedules
2005 January 30-May 27
10 41
Scope of work
2004 April 15
10 42
Signs
2007 December 12-2008 January 23
16 27
Site plans: Fort Canby State Park planning project, property boundaries
2002 December 6
tube
V.4.4.5
Site plans: Fort overlook elevation and sections
2006 April 14
V.4.4.6
Site plans: Jones and Jones Construction interpretive details
undated
V.4.4.7
Site plans: Landscape sections
2005 March 30
V.4.4.8
Site plans: Miscellaneous
2005 January 7-2008 April 8
Box Folder
11 1
Stakeholders
2002 June 20-2003 November 14
11 2
Tribes and land ownership
2002 November 4-2003 September 16
11 3
Urban renewal plan for the central east side
2008 May
11 4
Value engineering report
2004 December 17
11 5
Vancouver National Historic Reserve Trust
2003 November-December
11 6
Washington State Department of Transportation
2004 February 20-2005 November 7

3:  Education files, 2005-2014Return to Top

2 linear feet, (2 boxes)

Three boxes from this series had to be digitized and disposed of due to preservation concerns. These files are currently unprocessed and are not described in this content list, but they are available to view in the reading room.

The Confluence Project included an educational component designed for schools at the K-12 level. A school-based arts education program, Confluence Project in the Schools (CIS) connected students and teachers with artists, tribes and community partners. Classrooms were given the same commission as Maya Lin; to respond to the Lewis and Clark commemoration. CIS ran from 2004 to 2007, with schools participating from locations spanning the sites at the Confluence Project, from the Pacific Ocean to the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers.

Another educational program, Confluence in the Classroom, evolved out of CIS. Schools that participated are often "underserved" and have been negatively impacted by reductions in arts curricula. Lesson plans are designed to connect individual schools with Native and Indigenous artists from the Pacific Northwest. Students complete creative projects, visit significant historical locations (including, but not exclusively, Confluence sites), and share their work with their school and community at the end of the year.

This series consists of material relating to the educational programs of the Confluence Project: Confluence in the Schools and Confluence in the Classroom. While there is some documentation about the planning and evaluation of the programs, the bulk of the files document the actual programs happening in the schools. Included are photographs, grant proposals, and some materials created out of the programs.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
11 7
Bibliography
undated
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-004
The Bush School installation and curriculum planning
2005 January 3-2006 October 19
Confluence-2018-021-DF-005
Camas High School project materials
2005 April 18-2006 December 1
Box Folder
11 8
Circle of friends: Correspondence and planning documents
2007
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-006
Chinook Elementary School and Catlin Gabel School project materials
2005 March 10-2008 February 26
Confluence-2018-021-DF-007
Clarkston High School project materials
2004 March 19-2007 January 26
Confluence-2018-021-DF-008
Clear Creek Middle School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 January 10
Confluence-2018-021-DF-009
Community engagement and education program model research
2005 January 19-2006 December 11
Box Folder
11 9
Concluding symposium
2006 December 21
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-010
Confluence in the Schools 2004-2005 budgets
2005 August-2006 May 18
Confluence-2018-021-DF-011
Confluence in the Schools 2004-2005 fact sheet
circa 2005
Confluence-2018-021-DF-012
Confluence in the Schools background and projects
2004 October 6-2006 July 5
Confluence-2018-021-DF-013
Confluence in the Schools contracts and images
2004 May 5-2006 February 2
Confluence-2018-021-DF-014
Confluence in the Schools Endowment planning
2005 September 22-2006 April 26
Confluence-2018-021-DF-015
Confluence in the Schools final report
crica 2007
Confluence-2018-021-DF-016
Confluence in the Schools program model materials
2005 January 3-2007 January 29
Confluence-2018-021-DF-017
Confluence in the Schools project previews event planning
2004 July 19-2004 October 27
Confluence-2018-021-DF-018
Confluence in the Schools proposal requests
2004 March 19-2004 October 13
Confluence-2018-021-DF-019
Confluence in the Schools proposal requests and correspondence
2004 March 15-2005 April 22
Confluence-2018-021-DF-020
Confluence in the Schools selection committee correspondence
2004 May 10
Confluence-2018-021-DF-021
Confluence in the Schools sponsorship opportunities and benefits
2004 July 7
Confluence-2018-021-DF-022
Confluence in the Schools Symposium agendas and planning
Confluence-2018-021-DF-023
Confluence in the Schools teams and summaries, Teacher Training Field Institute materials
2004 June 29-July 9
Confluence-2018-021-DF-024
Confluence Project in the Schools: Circle of Friends Symposium event planning
2005 November 21-2007 March 24
Box Folder
11 10
Confluence Project in the schools memory book
2004-2007
11 11
Confluence Project in the Schools publication
undated
11 12
Curriculum development
2007 June 1, undated
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-025
The Dalles Middle School grant agreement and correspondence
2004 October 11-2006 October 20
Box Folder
11 13
The Dalles Wahtonka High School: Gifts from our Ancestors publication
2005
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-026
The Dalles Wahtonka High School project materials
2004 October 11-2006 October 13
Box Folder
11 14
The Dalles Wahtonka High School: Salmon blessing flags
2005
11 15
Education and community branch
undated
11 16
Education and community branch mission
undated
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-027
Education and Outreach Committee minutes and correspondence
2003 October 16-2007 March 24
Confluence-2018-021-DF-028
Education Committee meeting call down sheet
2004 July-2005 January
Box Folder
11 17
Education mission statements
undated
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-029
Fairview Elementary School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 November 27
Confluence-2018-021-DF-030
Fort Vancouver High School project materials
2004 January 13-2006 March 20
Confluence-2018-021-DF-031
Frontier Middle School project materials
2005 April 20-2007 January 29
Box Folder
11 18
Gifts from our Ancestors: Budgets
2013-2014
11 19
Gifts from our Ancestors: Evaluations
2012 April 26-June 5
11 20
Gifts from our Ancestors: Exhibit
2012 January 17-September 30
11 21
Gifts from our Ancestors: Exhibit
2013 September 18
11 22
Gifts from our Ancestors: Memory book, copy
2012 October
11 23
Gifts from our Ancestors: Memory book, original
2012 October
11 24
Gifts from our Ancestors: Reports
2013 January 25-29
11 25
Gifts from our Ancestors: STEM
2013 April 18-August 6
11 26
Grace Academy anthology: Confluence, Untold Stories and Untold Heroes
2006
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-032
Grace Academy installation materials
2005 March 1-2006 May 28
Confluence-2018-021-DF-033
Grace Academy project materials
2005 April 19-2006 October 13
Confluence-2018-021-DF-034
Grant awards documents
2004 March 19-2007 December 11
Box Folder
11 27-29
Grant proposals
2005-2006
11 30-31
Grant recipient reports
2006
11 32
Grantham Elementary School
2005
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-035
Grantham Elementary School project materials
2004 May 7-2005 May 20
Confluence-2018-021-DF-036
Grantham Elementary School project materials
circa 2005 February 16
Confluence-2018-021-DF-037
Harvey Scott Elementary School and Earth Arts Confluence Project application supplemental materials
circa 2004
Confluence-2018-021-DF-038
Harvey Scott Elementary School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 May 18
Box Folder
11 33
Harvey Scott School: Columbia River Stories
2007
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-039
Heights Elementary and Lincoln Middle Schools project materials
2005 March 25-2006 October 25
Confluence-2018-021-DF-040
Heritage High School project materials
2004 October 11-2006 May 30
Confluence-2018-021-DF-041
Hilltop Elementary School project materials
2004 October 11-2006 September 15
Confluence-2018-021-DF-042
Ilwaco High School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 June 7
Confluence-2018-021-DF-043
Jefferson Middle School project materials
2004 March 19-2005 April 24
Confluence-2018-021-DF-044
Kelso High School project materials
2005 June 29-2006 May 25
Confluence-2018-021-DF-045
Legacy High School project materials
2004 March 19-2006 March 20
Box Folder
11 34
Lewis and Cark: Voyage of Discovery in the Mid-Columbia River Region by Barbara J. Kubik
1999 September
11 35
Mask making by young artists at Celilo village with Lillian Pitt
2011
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-046
Marysville Elementary School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 October 6
Box Folder
12 1
Model programs
2005-2007
12 2
National Park Service parternship
2014 January 27
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-047
Pasco High School project materials
2005 June 2-2006 March 20
Confluence-2018-021-DF-048
Pioneer Elementary School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 June 30
Box Folder
12 3
Photographs: Cathlapotle Park House dedication
2007
12 4
Photographs: Chinook Elementary dedication
undated
12 5
Photographs: Grantham Elementary School
2006 May
12 6
Photographs: Ilwaco High school
2006 May
12 7
Photographs: Pioneer Middle School dedication
undated
12 8
Photographs: Shahala Middle School
undated
12 9
Photographs: Teacher training institute
2005 July
12 10
Photographs: Thomas Jefferson Middle School dedication
2005 April
12 11
Pomeroy Elementary School: Grant proposal
2005 April 20
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-049
Proposal acceptance letters and teacher training workshop correspondence
2004 June 10-2004 August 17
Box Folder
12 12-16
Proposals and evaluations
2005 May
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-050
Proposal selection process and interview documents
2004 March 19-2004 May 17
Box Folder
12 17
Release forms
2012
12 18
Reports and proposals
2005-2007
12 19
Request for proposals
2005 January 3
12 20
Rivers that Were: A radio documentary by Barbara Bernstein
undated
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-051
Roosevelt High School project materials
2005 January 3-2006 May 23
Confluence-2018-021-DF-052
Sacajawea Elementary School project materials
2005 April 19-2006 April 27
Confluence-2018-021-DF-053
Shahala Middle School project materials
2004 March 19-2005 April 14
Confluence-2018-021-DF-054
Speech given at Evergreen District meeting
circa 2004
Box Folder
12 21-22
Teacher training institue field training
2004 July 6-9
12 23
Teacher training institute
2005 July 12-July 15
digital-folder
Confluence-2018-021-DF-055
Teacher Training Institute 2004 correspondence and agendas
2004 June 24-2005 July 15
Confluence-2018-021-DF-056
Teacher Training Institute 2004 evaluations
2004 July 13-2005 February 23
Confluence-2018-021-DF-057
Teacher Training Institute 2004 thank you correspondence
2004 July 9-2004 August 6
Confluence-2018-021-DF-058
Teacher Training Institute 2005 evaluations
2005 July 27-August 10
Confluence-2018-021-DF-059
Teacher Training Institute 2005 keynote speech by Antone Minthorn
2004 July 6-2005 July 11
Confluence-2018-021-DF-060
Teacher Training Institute expenses and invoices
2003 April 15-2004 August 15
Confluence-2018-021-DF-061
Thomas Jefferson Middle School project materials
2004 March 19-2005 April 24
Confluence-2018-021-DF-062
Vancouver School of Arts and Academics project materials
2004 October 11-2006 October 31
Box Folder
12 24
Vancouver School of Art and Academics
2003-2005

4:  Press clippings, 1998-2015Return to Top

1 linear feet, (1 box)
Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
13 1-280
1998-2015

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Public art--Northwest, Pacific

Personal Names

  • Jones, Johnpaul A., 1941
  • Lin, Maya Ying