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Ruth Fluno Collection
The Ruth Fluno Collection, which dates from 1927 to 1980, contains artwork, poetry, diaries, and other writings of a Walla Walla artist, Ruth Fluno. She and her husband Robert Fluno moved to Walla Walla in 1952; the couple also traveled abroad in London, East Pakistan, Italy, and southern Europe. She considered much of her artwork to be social commentary.
Fort Walla Walla Collection
The Fort Walla Walla Collection contains historical sketches, newspaper clippings, and photographs. This collection, which dates from 1832 through 1997, also includes manuscripts, and research materials related to the history of Fort Walla Walla, as well as some material from the earlier fur-trading post known as Fort Nez Perce.
Frank C. Robinson Family Papers
The Frank C. Robinson Family Papers consist of photographs, documents, memorabilia, and a scrapbook. This collection, which dates between 1875 to 1970, also contains certificates of achievement, biographical information, and correspondence.
Neta Lohnes Frazier Papers
Neta Lohnes Frazier was born in Owosso, Michigan on April 18, 1890, and published over fifteen volumes during her career as a writer. The Neta Lohnes Frazier Papers houses manuscripts, drawings, and supplementary material for the published works of Neta Frazier, most of which concern Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and the history of the Walla Walla, Washington area.
Free and Associated Masons of Walla Walla, Lodge no. 7, Records
Walla Walla, Washington’s Free and Associated Masons Lodge no. 7 was issued its charter in 1867 by the Grand Lodge of Missouri. The Free and Associated Masons of Walla Walla, Lodge no. 7, Records, which date from 1867 to 1916, consist of Masonic pamphlets, publications, founding documents, guides, by-laws, and poll books.
Robert A. Freeman Papers
The Robert A. Freeman Papers contain publications, reports, memoranda, statistical surveys, and rules and policies relating to matters at Washington State Penitentiary, spanning from 1948 through 1980.
John R. "Jack" Freimann papers
Jack Freimann was a drama teacher at Whitman from 1962 to 1992. He was promoted from associate professor for Dramatic Art and Speech to Director of the Whitman Theater in 1967. His collection contains letters from colleagues and many former students, as well as audiovisual recordings of Harper Joy Theater productions, photographs of sets and actors, and playbills from Jack’s early career.
Frenchtown Collection
The Frenchtown Collection contains materials related to Frenchtown, a town near Lowden in southeast Washington. This colletion, which dates from 1855 through 2018, consists of articles, letters and a history of Frenchtown. Also included is a scrapbook, historical materials and other related ephemra.
Frenchtown Historical Foundation records
This collection houses the records of the Frenchtown Historical Foundation. This group, founded in 1993, is responsible for the preservation of the Frenchtown Historic Site and associated preservation and educational projects.
Kenneth and Hattie Gordon Fry Papers
This Kenneth and Hattie Gordon Fry Papers contains materials related to the lives of Doctors Kenneth and Hattie Gordon Fry, Whitman College class of 1926. These papers, which date from 1925 to 1996, also include correspondence, photographs, medical journal articles, and records.