Box 33
Contains 299 Results:
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Hermiston: Fertilizer Plots Machine with James Burr, 1953 March 20
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Hot Lake: Dr. A.J. Roth on Tractor, 1960 March 25
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Island City: Roy Leonard and Ted Sidor at Leonard Pond, 1957 May 17
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: John Day County: Road South, Examples of Fencing, 1955 April 9
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Joseph: Farm Scene, 1955 March
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Joseph: United States Hydrophyte in Action, 1958 October 25
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Joseph: Introduction of United States Hydrophyte, 1958 October 25
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: Joseph: Ernie Wells' United States Cattle Guard, Etcetera, 1957 May 4
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: La Grande: Winners at Chamber of Commerce Farmer-Merchant Dinner, circa 1955
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.
Agriculture: Miscellaneous: La Grande: Blue Mountain Boys at Farmer and Businessman Banquet, circa 1958
This series contains negatives, dated from 1951 to 1972, taken by Vance Orchard during his years as a roving reporter for the the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. The majority of the negatives are 2 ¼ inch by 3 ¼ inch, and focus on people, places, buildings, and events in Walla Walla County, and portions of Idaho and Oregon.