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Willard H. Babcock Papers
The Willard H. Babcock Papers, which date from 1859 through 1905, includes a map of the Oregon Trail, newspaper clippings and a journal from Willard H. Babcock.
William Bailey Collection of Musical Recordings
The William Bailey Collection of Musical Recordings consists of audio tapes, vinyl records, and VHS tapes of miscellaneous artist. This collection, which dates from 1945 through 1975, also contains tapes on faculty, and students, most of which were produced by Bailey during his time as a professor at Whitman College.
Dorsey Franklin Baker papers
The Dorsey Franklin Baker Papers, which date from 1929 to 1961, contain Dorsey Franklin Baker's business papers, with a particular focus on his role as a member of the Whitman College Board of Trustees.
Baker Family Collection
The Baker Family Collection, which dates from 1850 to 1970, contains the personal papers and business records of the Baker family of Walla Walla, Washington, from the materials of Dorsey Syng to those of his sons.
Jake Baker photographs
The Jake Baker photographs contain images of a Mammoth dig near Gardena, Washington in 1966. The collection also includes images depicting the Walla Walla City Bus line, owned and operated by Jake Baker. The collection dates circa 1950s-1966 and includes prints, negatives, and slides.
Bald Eagle Club Collection
The Bald Eagle Club Collection, which dates from circa 1945, contains materials from the No. 2 chapter of the Bald Eagle Club in Walla Walla, Washington.
George Ball papers
The correspondence, notes for talks, writings, and materials collected by ordained Methodist minister and Whitman College professor George Ball.
Ballou Family Papers
This collection contains materials related to members of the Northwest pioneer Ballou family.
Joel Barnett Papers
The Joel Barnett Papers, which date from circa 1859, contains a copy of "A long Trip in a Prairie Schooner," written by Joel Barnett.
Lindon F. Barnett Papers
The Lindon F. Barnett Papers, which dates from circa 1877, contains a history thesis, "Russell Creek Farming in the Seventies," written by L.F. Barnett.