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William H. Taubeneck Papers
The William H. Taubeneck Papers houses personal research material related to William H. Taubeneck, who was a geology professor at Oregon State University. The collection includes maps, photographs, glass slides, field notebooks, and other materials.
Eugene Tausick Papers
The Eugene Tausick Papers contain materials related to Eugene Tausick, proprietor of Walla Walla Steam Laundry, Fuel Yard and Ice Plant, in Walla Walla, Washington. This collection, which dates from 1908 to 1916, contains correspondence, invoices, receipts, a contract, equipment brochures, and flyers.
Taylor and Ruby Family Papers
The Taylor and Ruby Family Papers contains correspondence, photographs, diaries and artifacts from the Taylor-Ruby family, a northwest pioneer family that was involved with Whitman College.
Thomas Teakle Papers
The Thomas Teakle Papers consist of correspondence, organizational records, teaching notes, and bound typed transcripts. This collection, which dates from 1936 to 1969, also includes unedited transcripts and research notes.
Texts, Lectures and Historical Writings Collection
The Texts, Lecturers, and Historical Writings Collection, which dates from 1888 through 1946, contains materials related to the instruction of writing and drawing, the description of an individual, the history of a medical college and a lecture on "good cheer."
The First National Bank of Walla Walla Records
The First National Bank of Walla Walla Records contains materials related to The First National Bank of Walla Walla which was established by Levi Ankeny in 1878. These records contain correspondence, journals, and financial records. These records, which date from 1885 through 1926, also contain tax claims and forms, and two booklets titled, "Walla Walla and Banking," and "A Pioneer's Vision," which describes the history and development of the bank.
The Listeners Project: Queremos Escucharte records
The Listeners Project: Queremos Escucharte is a place based project promoting listening as a tool for building community, empowering one another, and celebrating our lives. The project records and shares stories from communities who have been historically left out, lost, or misrepresented in narratives about Walla Walla, Washington.
Thibodo Family Papers
The Thibodo Family Collection contains materials related to Canadian pioneer Dr. Augustus James (A.J.) Thibodo, and his family. This collection, which dates from 1854 through 1983, also contains medical notes, the diary of Dr. A.J. Thibodo, photographs, and ephemera.
Margaret Thiel Papers
The Margaret Thiel Papers, which date from circa 1862, contain a typescript copy of "Stirring Tales of Trip West," the story of Margaret Thiel's journey across the plains in 1862.
Third National Bank Ledgers
The Third National Bank Ledgers contains the cash and register ledgers of the Third National Bank in account with W.L. Stirling, located in Walla Walla, Washington.