Mcgill-queen's University Press
Frontier Boosters
About this book
Frontier Boosters is a compelling social history of urbanization and economic development in the nineteenth-century American West. Focusing on Port Townsend, Washington and the surrounding Puget Sound region, Elaine Naylor examines economic development, "boosterism," and the dynamics of class and race in frontier settlement.
In the late-nineteenth century, Seattle had not yet fully emerged as the premier city of the Pacific Northwest, and the residents of Port Townsend had every reason to imagine their town - located at the entrance to Puget Sound, the waterway for the timber resources that drove Washington's frontier economy - as the region's burgeoning metropolis. Naylor argues that the promotion of local economic development, defined as boosterism and commonly linked with land speculators, investors, and businessmen, was in fact embraced by ordinary frontier citizens. As such a "booster" mentality became integrated into Port Townsend's social dynamics, shaping the town's class and race relations, specifically between its Euro-American, Native American, and Chinese communities.
Frontier Boosters illuminates the importance of economic development to ordinary settlers and highlights the complex interrelationship between the social dynamics of class and race within the context of the American frontier.
Author / Editor information
Reviews
Topics
-
Download PDFPublicly Available
Front Matter
i -
Download PDFPublicly Available
Contents
v -
Download PDFPublicly Available
Illustrations and Maps
vii -
Download PDFPublicly Available
Acknowledgments
ix -
Download PDFPublicly Available
Preface
xi -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
The Culture of Development on the Frontier: Boosterism, Class, and Race, 1850–1895
3 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Euro-American Settlement and Economic Development, 1850–1870
21 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Port Townsend: “A Resort for ‘Beachcombers’ and Outlaws”1
51 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Booster Activism: Jefferson County, 1860–1880
82 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
“The Great Notoriety of That Place”1: Reputation and Development in Jefferson County, 1858–1890
114 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
“The Chinese Must Go,” but in a Reputable Way: Development, Jefferson County, and Anti-Chinese Activism, 1870–1890
142 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
“Times [Got] Worse Instead of Getting Better”1: The End of Frontier Boosterism
170 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Statistical Information
191 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Notes
195 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Bibliography
265 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Index
293