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Eloise Thomas Scrapbook
The Eloise Thomas Scrapbook contains a scrapbook, which dates from 1911 through 1914, has clippings of newspaper articles regarding a broad range of topics.
Erwin Thompson Papers
The Erwin Thompson papers collection consists most notably of research material for his book “Shallow Grave at Waiilatpu," notes, photographs, and diaries. This collection, which dates from 1950 to 1998, also contains maps and other ephemera related to his published works.
George T. Thompson Papers
George T. Thompson Papers materials related to George T. Thompson of Walla Walla, Washington.
Thomas M. Thompson Photographs
The Thomas M. Thompson houses 29 glass plate negatives, mostly consisting of agrarian scenes from Walla Walla County and family portraits.
Robert R. Thomsen Clippings and Photographs
The Robert R. Thomsen Clippings and Photographs, which dates from 1951 to 1985, comprises materials donated by Robert R. Thomsen from his time as a coach in the Physical Education Department of Whitman College.
Thursday Inquiry Club Records
The Thursday Inquiry Club Records contains two record books of the Thursday Inquiry Club, a women’s organization in Walla Walla, Washington focused on intellectual pursuits in the early 20th century.
Timothy Cambel Wilkeson Cut Stone Company Collection
Materials related to the Wilkeson Cut Stone Company and sandstone from Washignton.
Alzada Tipton papers
The collection contains materials from Alzada Tipton's service as chair of the Whitman College Advisory Committee for Collaboration with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Formats include correspondence, drafts, and meeting notes, and date from 2016 to 2018.
Bob Tobin papers
The Bob Tobin papers contain materials such as newsletters, event planning notes and flyers, newspaper clippings, VHS tapes, and correspondence ranging from 1984 to 2003. Materials relate to Tobin’s work as the faculty advisor to Whitman’s LGBTQ groups and general LGBTQ activism in the Whitman and Walla Walla community.
Tomlinson Family Papers
John J. and Margaret Elida House Tomlinson moved to Gallatin Gateway, Montana in March of 1868. The Tomlinson Family Papers, which date from 1852 to 1896, contain nine ledgers in which the Tomlinsons logged their records.