Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . tically his entire life has been passed here and he is entirely familiarwith the story of its development and progress from pioneer times down to thepresent. He was educated in the district schools and worked with his fatheruntil his twenty-fourth year, at which time he began farming on his own account,his previous training and experience well qualifying him for heavy responsibil-ities and duties of this character. In 1882 he took up a homestead on the EurekaFlats and the following year b

Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . tically his entire life has been passed here and he is entirely familiarwith the story of its development and progress from pioneer times down to thepresent. He was educated in the district schools and worked with his fatheruntil his twenty-fourth year, at which time he began farming on his own account,his previous training and experience well qualifying him for heavy responsibil-ities and duties of this character. In 1882 he took up a homestead on the EurekaFlats and the following year b Stock Photo
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Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . tically his entire life has been passed here and he is entirely familiarwith the story of its development and progress from pioneer times down to thepresent. He was educated in the district schools and worked with his fatheruntil his twenty-fourth year, at which time he began farming on his own account, his previous training and experience well qualifying him for heavy responsibil-ities and duties of this character. In 1882 he took up a homestead on the EurekaFlats and the following year began cultivating his land. Subsequently he boughtadjoining land and increased his farm until he had nine hundred acres. Thishe traded in 1893 for Walla Walla business property and removed to the citybut continued to operate his farm. He still owned a small tract of land and in1903 he bought four hundred and forty acres in Umatilla county, near Athena, Oregon. This he subsequently traded for six hundred and forty acres in thefoothills, about nine miles south of Walla Walla, known as the Bay Shore ranch.. L. W. ESTES