Walla Walla County (Wash.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Daniel and Barbara Clark papers
This collection houses the personal papers of Daniel and Barbara Clark. The Clarks are long-time residents of Walla Walla and have been active in many local and international organizations such as Peace Brigades International, The Star Project, the Walla Walla Alliance for the Homeless, and Walla Walla 2020. This collection dates from 1967 to 2024.
Frederic Davis Photographs
The Frederic Davis photograph collection includes photographs and negatives taken by Davis from 1954 to 1998. A pathology doctor servicing the Walla Walla Valley, these photographs document his personal interests in historic automobiles, Walla Walla Valley events and locations.
Katsel Family Photographs
The Katsel Family Photographs contain dry glass plate negatives depecting family life and landscapes, taken in the early 20th century in Eastern Washington.
Allan Krieg photographs
Vance Orchard Papers
The Vance Orchard Papers contains subject files, research notes, newspaper clippings, and correspondence by Vance Orchard, a prolific journalist active in eastern Washington from 1951 to 1983. Orchard was a reporter for the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin for 32 years and a published author. This collection dates from 1945 to 2004.
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.
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.
Vitart Studio Photographs
Alma V. Shelton Gray was born to Clarence and Rose Martin Shelton on October 6, 1905, and served the Walla Walla and greater southeastern Washington community as a portrait photographer for 56 years. The Vitart Studio Photographs consists of photographs, negatives and slides from Vitart Studio, and the personal and professional materials of Claude and Alma Gray.
Walla Walla blueprints and architectural drawings collection
The Walla Walla Blueprints and Architectural Drawings, which date from 1904 through 1984, contains blueprints, floor plans, and drawings for buildings located in Walla Walla, Washington.