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Al McVay Papers
Alfred “Al” McVay was a Walla Walla resident who worked for the Walla Walla Union Bulletin newspaper as well as the Chamber of Commerce. The Al McVay Papers (circa 1929 to 1999), consist most significantly of newspaper clippings regarding German prisoners of war who were held in Walla Walla during and after World War Two (1943-1999), as well as documentation of the prisoners of war working in canneries in the area (circa 1942 to 1945).
Etta Mealey Scrapbooks
Etta B. Mealey was born on April 9, 1894, in Ashland, Oregon. The Etta Mealey Scrapbooks houses seven scrapbooks created by Etta Mealey.
Donald Meinig Papers
Donald Meinig, born November 1, 1924 in Palouse, Washington, was a geographer. The Donald Meinig Papers, which date from 1838 to 1989, consist of awards, photographs, speeches and lectures, notes, personal correspondence, thesis and dissertation work, manuscripts, published works, negatives, land surveys, and maps.
Missionary Influences on Northwest History Symposium Records
The Missionary Influences on Northwest History Symposium Records contains material related to the Missionary Influences on Northwest History conference, a symposium on 19th century northwest missionaries and their impact on history. These records, which date from July 23 ,1986 to July 27, 1986, contain bulletins, newspaper clippings, photographs, memoranda, programs, transcripts of speeches, and meeting notes.
Claire Mitchell Drawings and Photographs
The Claire Mitchell Drawings and Photographs include photographs of Walla Walla buildings as well as Mitchell’s original sketches. Claire Mitchell was an author and historian in Walla Walla, Washington.
Frank Mitchell Papers
The Frank Mitchell Papers contain photographs and material from his career at the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, as well as his family life. These papers, which date from 1910 through 1979, also consists of newspaper clippings, advertisements and documents.
Jeannette Pearl Mooney Papers
The Jeanette Pearl Mooney papers contain personal photographs and letters, as well as information regarding women’s organizations in the Pacific Northwest. This collection, which dates from approximately 1920 to 1962, also consists of slides, photographs, letters, school diplomas and library cards.
Mary Carr Moore Papers
The Mary Carr Moore Papers, which dates from 1911 to 1986, contains materials related to Mary Carr Moore, an American composer. The collection consists of material related to the opera entitled “The Cost of Empire,” and several published songs, operas, scores, and chamber works.
Miles C. Moore Family Papers
The Miles C. Moore Family Papers, which dates from 1865 to 1936, includes reminiscences, correspondence, photographs, and business ledgers of Miles C. Moore, a Walla Walla businessman and Washington territorial governor.
Robert L. Moore Manuscript
The Robert L. Moore manuscript contains a handwritten manuscript of Moore’s book, "The Earthworm." Robert L. Moore was a graduate of Whitman College.