Box 39
Contains 328 Results:
Museums: Tacoma: Washington State Historical Museum: Weston Leader, circa 1956
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.
Museums: Walla Walla: Miss Margaret Pettyjohn and Miss Eloise Thomas Holding Relics Which May go to Walla Walla Museum, 1954 September 54
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.
Officials: Enterprise: Marjorie Martin: County Clerk: Ed Grant: Attorney, undated
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.
Officials: Enterprise: Mark Marks: Sheriff: Wallowa County, 1955 September 15
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.
Officials: Enterprise: Stan Farris: Major, 1960 December 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.
Officials: Enterprise: Marjorie Martin, Clerk; S.W. Cub Begley, Assessor; Nora Anderson, Treasurer; L.N. Bollman, Coroner; R.N. O' Brien, Sheriff; Pearl Collingsworth, Recorder, 1957 January 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.
Officials: Enterprise: Keith Wilson: District Attorney, 1955 January 14
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.
Officials: Enterprise: Mayor: Vic Cronin, 1967 June 30
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.
Officials: Enterprise: Dean Erwin, Wallowa County Judge: Named to Job By Governor McKay, 1952 May 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.
Officials: Enterprise: Dick O'Brien: Sherriff, undated
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.