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Helen Ferguson Papers
Helen Ferguson attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, from 1944 to 1946. The Helen Ferguson Papers consists of notes from classes taken by Ferguson during two years of her time at Whitman.
Caroline Ferrell Papers
The Caroline Ferrell Papers, which date from circa 1864, contain an essay entitled "A Woman's Experience in Crossing the Plains" written by Caroline Ferrell, a pioneer woman who settled in the Walla Walla area after crossing the continent in 1864.
Field Naturalists Club Records
The Field Naturalists Club was a hiking club which made trips from Walla Walla to places such as the Wallowas and the Blue Mountains during the 1920s and 1930s. The Field Naturalists Club Records contains financial records, trip records, and lesson plans. These records, which date from 1920 through 1930, also contain member lists of the Walla Walla Field Naturalists Club.
First Congregational Church of Walla Walla Records
The First Congregational Church of Walla Walla was first gathered in April, 1864 by Reverend Peasley B. Chamberlain, and is the oldest congregational church in what is now the state of Washington. The collection consists primarily of membership records and directories, deeds and abstracts, correspondence, annual reports, and meeting minutes.
Alice Reynolds Fischer Scrapbook
The Alice Reynolds Fischer scrapbook contains programs from Fischer’s musical career. This collection, which dates from 1900 through 1948, consists of concert programs, announcements, and information on Alice's death.
Robert William Fisher Papers
The Robert William Fisher Papers contain material from the life of Robert William Fisher. These papers, which date from 1910 through 1949, primarily contain newspaper clippings of articles written by Fisher between 1910 and 1949. Also included are six scrapbooks, articles, and correspondence.
Martha Fitzsimmons Papers
The Martha Fitzsimmons Papers, which date from circa 1981, consists of a typescript copy of a manuscript on the life of Martha Fitzsimmons and memories from her journey in 1862.
Arminda Fix Family Papers
The collection consists of personal and family papers of Arminda Fix, the first librarian of Whitman College.
Ben Flathers and Lloyd Rittenhouse Papers
Ben Flathers and Lloyd Rittenhouse were contemporaries and friends at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, both graduating circa 1936. The Ben Flathers and Lloyd Rittenhouse Papers, most of which dates from 1905 to 1963, contains portraits, team photographs, group photographs, and some newspaper clippings related to the shipping, packing, and lumber industries and the Washington State Penitentiary.
Robert Fluno Papers
The Robert Fluno Papers, which dates from 1952 to 1990, contains writings, curricular materials, and documents regarding the political activities of Robert Fluno, a Whitman College political science professor.