Box 43
Contains 290 Results:
Scenic Views: Schools: Pomeroy: A. L. Cabbage Superintendent Garfield County Schools, 1958 April 19
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Pomeroy: New Grade School, 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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Prescott: New Grade and High School, 1965 December
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Prescott: New School, 1966 May 5
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Prescott: Flannelgraph: Teaching Method in School, 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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Prosser: Margaret Thompson: Superintendent Benton County Schools, Business and Professional Women's Foundation, Women of Achievement Award, 1952 January
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Prosser: Prosser Heights Elementary School, 1960 December
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Umatilla: New Wing on Clara Brownell School, 1952 August 27
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Umatilla: Clara Brownell School, 1952 January
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.
Scenic Views: Schools: Umatilla: Dedication to New Brownell School, 1952 January 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.