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Thomas Kennedy Gray Papers
The Thomas Kennedy Gray Papers, which date from 1885, contain correspondence and a diary related to railroad construction on the North Pacific Railroad, Green River, and Washington Territory.
William H. Gray Collection
The William H. Gray Collection, which dates from 1836 to 1972, consists of correspondence, writings, clippings, and books of William H. Gray, a Northwest pioneer, who served on the Oregon territorial legislature.
Belle Lisabeth Shirley Green Collection
The Belle Lisabeth Shirley Green Collection includes a typed narrative from Belle Lisabeth Shirley Green's trip via wagon train in 1852.
Elva Griffiths Family Papers
Elva Seabury Griffiths, born September 24, 1889 in Plainview, Nebraska, moved to Walla Walla in 1919, where she worked as a music teacher and librarian. The Elva Griffiths Papers, dating from 1849 to 1966, consists of letters addressed to and written by Elva Griffiths, as well as personal and family photographs, scrapbooks, documents, manuscripts, notebooks, and clippings.
Guernsey Family Papers
The Guernsey Family Papers contains the photographs and correspondence of the Guernsey family who moved to Washington in the late 1800s and settled in Spokane and Dayton.
William D. Guernsey Collection
Materials related to the life of William D. Guernsey who wrote autobiographical stories, owned a printing business, worked for newspapers, was the son of Dayton, Washington pioneer D.C. Guernsey, and was a Whitman Academy alumnus.
Bill Gulick Papers
The Bill Gulick Papers contains journals, correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, and research materials of the western author Bill Gulick.
Craig Gunsul papers
Craig Gunsul was a professor of physics at Whitman from 1969 to 2004. The collection contains two volumes of Craig Gunsul's opinion column in the Whitman College Pioneer, "The Whale," published from 1990 to 2004.
Frank L. Haigh Papers
Frank L. Haigh taught chemistry at Whitman College. This collection contains Frank L. Haigh’s notebooks, syllabi, and laboratory handbooks he compiled for his classes.
John Haigh Photographs
The John Haigh Photographs contains negatives and photographs of negatives taken by John Haigh on the campus of Whitman College between 1916 and 1938.