Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF WALLA WALLA. THE CITY HALL, WALLA WALLA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 249 the triumph of civilization on the other side of the line of pioneers, the logschoolhouse with the puncheon floor of the early days, with the well-equippedbuildings of today. But is there more heart, soul and energy now than then? TWENTY-SEVEN OFFICERS RE-ELECTED The old officers were re-elected to serve for 1904-05: President, Dr. N. G.Blalock; first vice president, James McAulifife; second vice presiden

Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF WALLA WALLA. THE CITY HALL, WALLA WALLA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 249 the triumph of civilization on the other side of the line of pioneers, the logschoolhouse with the puncheon floor of the early days, with the well-equippedbuildings of today. But is there more heart, soul and energy now than then? TWENTY-SEVEN OFFICERS RE-ELECTED The old officers were re-elected to serve for 1904-05: President, Dr. N. G.Blalock; first vice president, James McAulifife; second vice presiden Stock Photo
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Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF WALLA WALLA. THE CITY HALL, WALLA WALLA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 249 the triumph of civilization on the other side of the line of pioneers, the logschoolhouse with the puncheon floor of the early days, with the well-equippedbuildings of today. But is there more heart, soul and energy now than then? TWENTY-SEVEN OFFICERS RE-ELECTED The old officers were re-elected to serve for 1904-05: President, Dr. N. G.Blalock; first vice president, James McAulifife; second vice president, MiltonEvans; third vice president, A. G. Lloyd; secretary, Marvin Evans; treasurer.Senator Levi Ankeny; historian, Prof. W. D. Lyman. A committee on necrology was appointed, consisting of Professor Lymanand Marvin Evans. The third Thursday of September was appointed as the permanent day forholding the annual meeting of the Inland Empire Pioneer Association. Thelimit of eligibility was extended from 1875 to 1880. The following were among those present: Pioneers of 1843—Daniel Stewart. 1845—Mrs. N. A. Jacobs, George Delaney, A