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James Maupin Cornelison Papers
The James Maupin Cornelison Papers span from 1910 through 1958. This collection includes the pamphlet "Weyekin Stories" and the typed manuscript of "The Seed of the Martyrs" by J. M. Cornelison, relating to Umatilla Indians and his missionary work. It also includes photocopies of Cornelison with other graduate students at the San Francisco Theological Seminary.
Courtney Family Papers
The Courtney Family Paper includes materials related to the Courtney family. These papers contain ephemera related to the early settlers in the Pomeroy area, photographs, and a typed manuscript of "Legend of the Lone Pine."
Cowley Family Collection
The Cowley Family Collection contains manuscripts, newspaper clippings and articles related to the Cowley family.
Medorem Crawford Journal
The Medorem Crawford Journal, which dates from circa 1842, contains a journal from Medorem Crawford chroniciling a journey from Havana, New York to the Willamette Valley, Oregon in 1842.
Edwin Crockett Journal
The Edwin Crockett Journal, dated 1894, contain a typed manuscript written by Edwin Crockett titled, "Crossing the Plains in 1853 and Prospecting for Placers Gold in the Great Northwest."
Thomas E. Cronin Papers
The Thomas E. Cronin Papers contains personal correspondence and photographs of the twelfth president of Whitman College.
Gideon Cummings Papers
The Giddeon Cummings Papers, which date from circa 1862, houses a copy of a photocopy of a diary written by Gideon Cummings.
Susan Emma Babb Cummings Journal
The Susan Emma Babb Cummings Journal, which dates from circa 1885, includes the handwritten journal of Susan Emma Babb Cummings, detailing her wagon trip in Kansas and Southern Colorado.
Robert Franklin Cummins biography
This collection houses inforamtion about the life of a Washington pioneer, Robert Franklin Cummins.
Shirley Cunningham Nopp papers
The Shirley Cunningham Nopp papers consist of correspondence sent to Rose Alinde Sauvé Riel and her husband, Francis Riel. The couple, originally from southwestern Quebec, migrated from Polk County, Minnesota to Moxee, Washington in 1896. Materials date from 1868 to 1906.