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Works
Compilations of other people's publications
Native American Folklore
- Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest (1912) Project Gutenberg
- Selected Articles on Government Ownership of Telegraph and Telephone
- Myths and Legends of the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes Project Gutenberg
- Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest, Especially of Washington and Oregon (1910)
- Myths and Legends of the Great Plains Project Gutenberg
- Myths and Legends of Alaska (1911) Project Gutenberg
- Myths and Legends of British North America (1917) (transcription project) Project Gutenberg
- Old Crow and His Friends, Animal Adventures Based Upon Indian Myths (1918)
- Old Crow Stories (1802)
Other
- Selected articles on government ownership of telegraph (1914)
Fiction
- When the Forests Are Ablaze (novel) (1912)
Non-fiction
- Montana: "the land of shining mountains" (1912/1915)
- The British Side of the Restoration of Fort Astoria (1901/1920)
- Early Days in Old Oregon (1916) (IA)
- Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 20/The British Side of the Restoration of Fort Astoria
Bibliography
- Subject Index to the History of the Pacific Northwest and of Alaska: As Found in the United States Government Documents
Works about Judson
- “JUDSON, Katherine Berry,” in Woman's Who's Who of America, 1914-15, New York: The American Commonwealth Company, (1914).
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