Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Picture of farm and surrounding valley, undated
The Poland family papers is primarily composed of glass plate negatives. These are undated and contain family photographs, scenes of life in Walla Walla such as parades, pictures of farm life, and other miscellaneous photographs presumed to be taken in the Poland family home or on their propety. There are also financial and legal records primarily concering the estate of Hattie E. Poland, wife of Harry E. Poland, after her passing in 1907.
Man posing outside with dog and bicycle, undated
The Poland family papers is primarily composed of glass plate negatives. These are undated and contain family photographs, scenes of life in Walla Walla such as parades, pictures of farm life, and other miscellaneous photographs presumed to be taken in the Poland family home or on their propety. There are also financial and legal records primarily concering the estate of Hattie E. Poland, wife of Harry E. Poland, after her passing in 1907.
Indoor photograph of a bedroom, undated
The Poland family papers is primarily composed of glass plate negatives. These are undated and contain family photographs, scenes of life in Walla Walla such as parades, pictures of farm life, and other miscellaneous photographs presumed to be taken in the Poland family home or on their propety. There are also financial and legal records primarily concering the estate of Hattie E. Poland, wife of Harry E. Poland, after her passing in 1907.
Image of a parade in downtown Walla Walla, undated
Large parade arch set up in the center of road reading "Walla Walla is Yours". The image appears to be taken from a balcony.
Image of six people eating a meal outdoors, undated
Four men and two women gather a table outside. Local products can be seen on the table.
Image of a ferry in a river, undated
The Poland family papers is primarily composed of glass plate negatives. These are undated and contain family photographs, scenes of life in Walla Walla such as parades, pictures of farm life, and other miscellaneous photographs presumed to be taken in the Poland family home or on their propety. There are also financial and legal records primarily concering the estate of Hattie E. Poland, wife of Harry E. Poland, after her passing in 1907.
Image of a woman sitting in a garden, undated
A woman sits in the distance on a lawn chair in a garden next to the front or back porch of a house. A boardwalk bisects the garden vertically and horizontally, and two potted plants can be seen on top of stone bases.
Image of a man walking over a wooden bridge, undated
Bridge seems to cross a small dammed stream.
Image of sitting man and woman in decorated room, undated
A man and woman sit in what appears to be a well appointed room in their house with bookshelf, decorated wallpaper and rug, and lace curtains. The woman is embroidering.
Picture of two woman holding object indoors, undated
Two women in leotards hold an unidentified object between them over a tray table with a pitcher and glass on it. The picture appears to be taken in a living room and the side of a piano can be seen.