Pioneers
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Butler Family Papers
The Butler Family Papers contains photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia from a prominent early Walla Walla family.
Cartwright Family Papers
The Cartwright Family Papers contains materials related to the Cartwright family of Walla Walla, Washington.
Hamet Hubbard Case Diary
The Hamet Hubbard Case Diary, which dates from circa 1859, contains two copies of a diary from Hamet Hubbard Case.
Jessie Inez Clemensen Papers
The Jessie Inez Clemensen Papers contians materials relating to the writing of a memoir by Jessie Inez Clemensen of Walla Walla, Washington.
Lizzie Collins Papers
The Lizzie Collins Papers, which date from circa 1922, house materials related to Lizzie Collins.
Congregational Association of Oregon and Washington Records
The Congregational Association of Oregon and Washingtons contain material related to the Congregational Association of Oregon and Washington and the Oregon Pioneer Association located in Walla Walla, Washington. These records, which date from 1857 through 1935, contain minutes, handbooks, and annual reports.
Susan Emma Babb Cummings Journal
The Susan Emma Babb Cummings Journal, which dates from circa 1885, includes the handwritten journal of Susan Emma Babb Cummings, detailing her wagon trip in Kansas and Southern Colorado.
Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington Records
The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington Records contain ephemera related to the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington, an organization of women dedicated to preserving the history of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana pioneer families. These records, which date from 1930 through 2006, contain scrapbooks, membership rosters, and financial reports. Also included are minutes, state conference ephemera, and records.
Lawrence L. Dodd Papers
Notes, correspondence, photographs, research materials.
Cushing Eells Collection
The Cushing Eells Collection, which dates from 1821 to 1979, contains materials of and about Cushing Eells. Eells was a missionary and founded a seminary dedicated to Marcus Whitman, which became Whitman College. The collection contains original correspondence, the diary and the sermons of Cushing Eells, as well as current materials about his life, mission, and some materials created by his family.