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Lorraine McConaghy

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Lorraine McConaghy is a historian working at Museum of History and Industry in Seattle, Washington, USA.

She was the recipient of the Washington State Historical Society's Robert Gray Medal in 2010.[1] The medal is the society's highest prize, awarded for distinguished contributions to Pacific Northwest history.

Bibliography

  • McConaghy, Lorraine; Sherry A. Boswell (August 1996). Raise Hell and Sell Newspapers: Alden J. Blethen & the Seattle Times. Washington State University Press. ISBN 0-87422-127-7.
  • McConaghy, Lorraine (October 2009). Warship Under Sail: The USS Decatur in the Pacific West. University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-98955-6.
  • McConaghy, Lorraine (November 2011). New Land North of the Columbia: Historic Documents that Tell the Story of Washington State from Territory to Today. Sasquatch Books. ISBN 978-1-57061-693-8.

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