Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
Woman and child posing in doorway of latticed gazebo, 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.
Several women and two children posing in front of house, 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.
Presumed family photograph with son and dog, 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.
Woman posing with cat on porch, 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.
Four children and woman posing on house porch, undated
The address marker 1407 can be seen over the front door
Picture of house with hilly landscape in background, 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.
Woman posing near cannon in park, undated
Presumed park, may be at Fort Walla Walla. A flag pole and statue are two the left of the canon with two benches visible as well.
Woman in chair looks into camera in decorated living room, 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.
Woman facing camera in chair in living room, 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.
Photo of street taken from upper story, undated
Several carriages and mounted riders can be seen going down the street along with pedrestrians on the side. Could possibly be a parade procession or just a busy street.