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Olga Holcombe papers
This collection houses materials, dating from 1890 to 1969, related to Olga Johnson Holcombe's life and career.
Sylvia Van Hollebeke and Emery Neale Scrapbook
Sylvia Van Hollebeke and Emery Neale attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. The Sylvia Van Hollebeke and Emery Neale Scrapbook contains a scrapbook they created with materials from 1915 to 1919, with photographs of people, groups, campus buildings, events, posters, and Kappa Kappa Gamma activities.
Sylvia Van Hollebeke Scrapbook
Sylvia Van Hollebeke, born in the mid-1890s in Walla Walla, Washington, graduated from Whitman College in 1919. The Sylvia Van Hollebeke scrapbook, which was assembled by Van Hollebeke from 1915 to 1919, contains photographs, decals, event materials, report cards, pamphlets, programs, receipts, correspondence, cards, tickets, invitations, drawings, advertisements, and newspaper clippings.
Homestead Certificate Collection
The Homestead Certificate Collection consists of certificates of titles to land in Idaho, Oregon, Washington Territory, and Washington.
John F. Hook Slides
The John F. Slides contains the photographs and 35mm slides of John F. hook, a photographer from Portland, Oregon. Included are images that document his travels throughout the Northwest and around the world, as well as his interest in railroads.
Lyda S. Houston Papers
The Lyda Houston Papers contains multiple booklets written in Chinese. This collection, which dates from 1928 through 1936, also consists of personal correspondence and photographs.
Thomas D. Howells Papers
Thomas D. Howells was a Whitman College professor from 1938 to 1987. The Thomas D. Howells Papers includes his literary manuscripts, published materials, lectures, tributes from his former students and colleagues, and administrative records.
L.P. Howland papers
L.P. Howland was a professor of physics at Whitman from 1965 to 1994. His papers contain materials relating to Howland’s work serving on various committees and boards at Whitman College in the years 1965 to 1979, including meeting minutes from the Academic Council and the Board of Review, information regarding curriculum improvement, budgets, schedules, memos, and correspondence.
Leo Humphrey Papers
The Leo Humphrey Papers contain material from Leo Humphrey, a professor of chemistry at Whitman College. These papers, which date from 1915 through 1924, contain records from Leo's time as a Ph.D. student in chemistry, seminar and lecture notes, academic records, photographs, and programs.
Hungate Family Papers
The Hungate Family Papers houses the personal material of the Hungate family including photographs, financial records, titles and deeds to land, estate papers, and plans for a house in Walla Walla, Washington. Harrison Harden Hungate was a farmer and stock raiser and lived with his wife and six children in Walla Walla from 1873 until his death in 1916.