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Harlow Barney Papers
The Harlow Barney Papers documents the work of the Walla Walla County water master from approxmiately 1920 to 1965. The collection consists of watershed and land ownership maps, water usage laws, and surveys. It also contains reports, aerial photographs, insurance information, and business and personal correspondence.
Erma Barrett Scrapbooks
The Erma Barrett Scrapbooks contains postcards from the Walla Walla and Eastern Washington area. These scrapbooks, which date from 1902 through 1975, document houses, buildings, events, and landscapes.
Casey and Anna Barthelmess Family Photograph Collection
The Casey and Anna Barthelmess Family Photograph Collection, dated circa 1906, consists of photocopies and photographs of Seattle, Spokane, and Walla Walla, including many of troops at Fort Walla Walla.
Celine Lemaire Bates papers
The Celine Lemaire Bates papers contain correspondence, insurance statements, crop contracts, bank statements, photographs, and a journal pertaining to the Moxee, Washington Lemaire family. The Lemaire family were French Canadian immigrants from Quebec who settled in Moxee in the 1930s. Materials date from 1863 to 1977.
Baumeister Family Papers
The Baumeister Family Papers contains materials related to the Baumeister family who lived in Walla Walla, Washington.
Amy Beach Papers
The Amy Beach Papers contain material related to the American composer, Amy Beach. The collection, which dates from 1976 to 1981, houses copies of the sheet music for Beach’s compositions and several articles written about her by Marcelle Wynn Vernazza.
Larry A. Beaulaurier papers
Larry Beaulaurier worked in the financial development office of Whitman College from 1962 to 1997. His papers contain materials relevant to fundraising efforts at Whitman, as well as his work on the Board of Trustees of Walla Walla Community College. The materials date from 1957 to 2002.
Because You are Here and Hear Here Walla Walla project records
Because You Are Here was a performance based on interviews with immigrant and first generation members of the Walla Walla, Washington community performed at Whitman College. The story phone line, Hear Here Walla Walla, was created in tandem with the performance as another means to share excerpts from the featured interviews. This collection contains the digital records created from the projects.
Virginia Bryant Bedinger Scrapbook
The Virginia Bryant Bedinger Scrapbook spans from 1938 through 1944. It contains ephemera from Virginia Bryant Bedinger's studies at Whitman College and the University of Oregon. It also includes materials documenting Virginia’s summer activities, engagement, and post college travels and employment.
Edith Moore Bendix Papers
The Edith Moore Bendix Papers contain materials related to the overland travels to Oregon and Washington by members of the pioneer Courtney, Melton and Buttram families. These papers, which date from 1920 through 1923, consist of two handwritten accounts, by Florence Melton, of her family and their settlement in Oregon and Washington from 1862 to 1880. Accounts of the founding of Dayton and Pomeroy, Washington and reports of contact with the Nez Perce are included in these papers.