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Wenatchee Farmers Exchange Records
The Wenatchee Farmers Exchange Records contains materials related to the business of a famers' cooperative located in Wenatchee, Washington.
Herbert G. West Papers
The Herbert G. West Papers consists primarily of photographs evidencing events in West’s professional and political careers, as well as photographs depicting his personal life. This collection, which dates from 1940 through 1968, also contains records.
Leoti West Papers
Leoti West was a teacher for 54 years in Washington state, primarily in Walla Walla. The Leoti West Papers contains newspaper clippings of articles written by and about Leoti West, as well as some of her poetry and writings.
Western Land and Irrigation Company Report
Weston, Oregon Post Office Records
The Weston, Oregon Postmaster Records houses the organizational records of the post office in Weston, Oregon. This collection, which dates from 1889 to 1937, consists of box and key registers, financial records, ledgers, and a postal issue book.
Carolyn Woodward Wheatley Letters
The Carolyn Woodward Wheatley Letters contains letters sent from Carolyn Woodward Wheatley to notable potential speakers for the 1963 to 1964 Whitman College Lecture Series.
Oscar N. Wheeler Scrapbook
The Oscar N. Wheeler Scrapbook contains the scrapbook of Oscar N. Wheeler, an Ohio native who settled in Walla Walla in the late 1870s or early 1880s. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings evidencing primarily the prices of farming-related stock at the time. This scrapbook contains ephemera from 1874 through 1883.
John R. White Manuscript
The John R. White Manuscript contains the manuscript of "Trails, Tepees, and Tillicums of William Craig" by John R. White. William Craig was a pioneer of Lewiston and Walla Walla, Washington.
Marion White and Carol White Kirkman photographs
The Marion White and Carol White Kirkman photographs contain images of Walla Walla, Washington dating from circa 1930 to 1990.
Whitehouse-Crawford Lumber Company Records
Founded circa 1880, the Whitehouse-Crawford Lumber Company was a construction supply firm operating out of Walla Walla, Washington. This collection spans from 1890 to 1980, and contains financial ledgers, inventories, tax records, and payrolls, as well as plans for many Whitman College buildings.