Stewart Hall Holbrook (1893–1964) was an American logger, writer, and popular historian. His writings focused on what he called the "Far Corner": Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. A self-proclaimed "low-brow" historian, his topics included Ethan Allen, the railroads, the timber industry, the Wobblies, and eccentrics of the Pacific Northwest. An early proponent of conservationism, Holbrook believed that Oregon's growing population would damage the state's environment.
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History, Biography, Juvenile literature, Lumbering, Geschichte, Histoire, Loggers, Lumbermen, United states, history, Agriculture, Businesspeople, biography, Capitalists and financiers, Crime, Description and travel, Fiction, Generals, Industries, united states, history, Logging, Militia, Murder, Railroads, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, United States, Accident Prevention, AccidentsPlaces
United States, Pacific Northwest, Columbia River, Washington (State), West (U.S.), Boston Post Roads, New England, New York (State), Portland (Or.), Shelton (Wash.), South Carolina, TennesseePeople
Davy Crockett (1786-1836), Albert E. Horsley (1866-1954), Ethan Allen (1737-1789), Ethan Allen (1738-1789), Francis Marion (1732-1795), Stewart Hall Holbrook (1893-1964), Wild Bill Hickok (1837-1876), Wyatt Earp (1848-1929)ID Numbers
- OLID: OL833289A
- ISNI: 000000011045467X
- Library of Congress Names: n79068384
- VIAF: 23279155
- Wikidata: Q7615821
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q7615821
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- Stewart H. Holbrook
- Stewart Holbrook
- Stewart H Holbrook














