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David Lovett Papers
David Lovett was a Whitman College English professor in the 1930s. This collection includes his literary manuscripts, correspondence, and other personal papers.
Lowden Farm Bureau Records
The Lowden Farm Bureau Records, which dates from 1934 to 1941, consists of receipts, bank bills, and meeting minutes.
Lowden School District Records
The Lowden School District Records contains the day-to-day school records dating from the Lowden School District’s founding in 1870 to 1929; compiled by employees of the Lowden School District.
Ginera Whitman Lutz Collection on Marcus and Narcissa Whitman
The Ginera Whitman Lutz Collection on Marcus and Narcissa Whitman contains materials related to Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, compiled by Ginera Whitman Lutz, great-great grandniece of Marcus Whitman.
J.C. (John Cushing) Lyman papers
John Cushing (J.C.) Lyman, class of ‘09, served on the Board of Trustees for many years. The J.C. Lyman papers contain ephemera, photographs, and correspondence from his time as a student at Whitman College. It also includes a file from the Alumni Office that features biographical information about Lyman.
William Denison Lyman Papers
The William Denison Lyman Papers holds diaries, periodical articles, biographical information, a manuscript, and stories of Native American folklore from a longtime Whitman College professor and his father.
Helen Stewart Manes Papers
The Helen Stweart Manes Papers contains materials related to an account of life in Hells Canyon from 1907 to 1930.
Marcus Whitman Foundation Records
The Marcus Whitman Foundation, which existed between 1950 and 2001, was an organization created to promote the legacy of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman. The Marcus Whitman Foundation Records houses documents related to the foundation’s business, educational, and charitable activities.
George B. Marquis Papers
George Bruce Marquis was born on July 6, 1879, and worked as the chief financial officer for Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington until his retirement in 1949. The George B. Marquis papers, which date from 1863 to 1967, consist of books by Marquis and others, photographs of family members, manuscripts, published articles, a portrait, assorted speeches, correspondence, publications, poetry, a diploma, and newspaper clippings.
George Welton Marquis Collection
George Welton Marquis was born in Walla Walla, Washington on March 4, 1916. He was a well-regarded musician and an expert in early music and music theory. The George Welton Marquis Collection, which spans from roughly 1921 to 1968, contains phonograph records, reel-to-reel tapes, and sheet music, as well as manuscripts for books, correspondences, scrapbooks, photographs, medals, notebooks, and slides.