Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . planing mill, and a sash and door factory. Beyond the city limits Mr.Meyer had put up a brewerj- (this afterwards developed into the Stahl breweryon Second Street). In Cains addition, where there had been only eight houses,the numl>er was more than doubled. As a matter of fact, though there wasmuch improvement at that time, our fair City of Walla Walla of the present,with its elegant homes and trees and flowers and broad verdant lawns, withpaved streets and bountiful water supply, woul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-planing-mill-and-a-sash-and-door-factory-beyond-the-city-limits-mrmeyer-had-put-up-a-brewerj-this-afterwards-developed-into-the-stahl-breweryon-second-street-in-cains-addition-where-there-had-been-only-eight-housesthe-numlgter-was-more-than-doubled-as-a-matter-of-fact-though-there-wasmuch-improvement-at-that-time-our-fair-city-of-walla-walla-of-the-presentwith-its-elegant-homes-and-trees-and-flowers-and-broad-verdant-lawns-withpaved-streets-and-bountiful-water-supply-woul-image338198921.html
RM2AJ684W–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . planing mill, and a sash and door factory. Beyond the city limits Mr.Meyer had put up a brewerj- (this afterwards developed into the Stahl breweryon Second Street). In Cains addition, where there had been only eight houses,the numl>er was more than doubled. As a matter of fact, though there wasmuch improvement at that time, our fair City of Walla Walla of the present,with its elegant homes and trees and flowers and broad verdant lawns, withpaved streets and bountiful water supply, woul
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . mwell persuaded that he was acting with du])licity, and that he expected to entrapmy command in the deep ravine in which his camp was situated, and make hisescape from us. We remained at the deserted village until about one oclock inthe afternoon; and seeing no hope of coming to any terms we proceeded to themouth of the Touchet with a view of going from thence to some spot near Whit-mans Station, where I had intended to form a permanent camp for the winter. On the morning of the seventh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-mwell-persuaded-that-he-was-acting-with-du-licity-and-that-he-expected-to-entrapmy-command-in-the-deep-ravine-in-which-his-camp-was-situated-and-make-hisescape-from-us-we-remained-at-the-deserted-village-until-about-one-oclock-inthe-afternoon-and-seeing-no-hope-of-coming-to-any-terms-we-proceeded-to-themouth-of-the-touchet-with-a-view-of-going-from-thence-to-some-spot-near-whit-mans-station-where-i-had-intended-to-form-a-permanent-camp-for-the-winter-on-the-morning-of-the-seventh-image338200763.html
RM2AJ6AEK–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . mwell persuaded that he was acting with du])licity, and that he expected to entrapmy command in the deep ravine in which his camp was situated, and make hisescape from us. We remained at the deserted village until about one oclock inthe afternoon; and seeing no hope of coming to any terms we proceeded to themouth of the Touchet with a view of going from thence to some spot near Whit-mans Station, where I had intended to form a permanent camp for the winter. On the morning of the seventh.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . of the representative pioneers of the Pacific northwest and to suchmen is due the present development and prosperity of this region. EMERSON LEE WHEELER. Emerson Lee Wheeler, owner and publisher of the Waitsburg Times, ofwhich his father had long been the editor, is not only widely known in journalisticcircles but is regarded as one of the most prominent and influential residents ofhis section of the state, a fact which finds its verification in his long continuedsen-ice as mayor of his c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-of-the-representative-pioneers-of-the-pacific-northwest-and-to-suchmen-is-due-the-present-development-and-prosperity-of-this-region-emerson-lee-wheeler-emerson-lee-wheeler-owner-and-publisher-of-the-waitsburg-times-ofwhich-his-father-had-long-been-the-editor-is-not-only-widely-known-in-journalisticcircles-but-is-regarded-as-one-of-the-most-prominent-and-influential-residents-ofhis-section-of-the-state-a-fact-which-finds-its-verification-in-his-long-continuedsen-ice-as-mayor-of-his-c-image338180859.html
RM2AJ5D3R–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . of the representative pioneers of the Pacific northwest and to suchmen is due the present development and prosperity of this region. EMERSON LEE WHEELER. Emerson Lee Wheeler, owner and publisher of the Waitsburg Times, ofwhich his father had long been the editor, is not only widely known in journalisticcircles but is regarded as one of the most prominent and influential residents ofhis section of the state, a fact which finds its verification in his long continuedsen-ice as mayor of his c
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . x 36) east; thence south to the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of thenortheast quarter of said section twenty (20) ; thence east to the northeast cornerof the city; thence south to the center of Mill Creek; thence down the centerof Mill Creek to the center of East Main Street; thence westerly along the centerof East Main and Main streets to the place of beginning. Sec. 5. The fourth ward shall be bounded as follows: Commencing at thecenter of Main and North Third streets where Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-x-36-east-thence-south-to-the-northeast-corner-of-the-southwest-quarter-of-thenortheast-quarter-of-said-section-twenty-20-thence-east-to-the-northeast-cornerof-the-city-thence-south-to-the-center-of-mill-creek-thence-down-the-centerof-mill-creek-to-the-center-of-east-main-street-thence-westerly-along-the-centerof-east-main-and-main-streets-to-the-place-of-beginning-sec-5-the-fourth-ward-shall-be-bounded-as-follows-commencing-at-thecenter-of-main-and-north-third-streets-where-image338189822.html
RM2AJ5TFX–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . x 36) east; thence south to the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of thenortheast quarter of said section twenty (20) ; thence east to the northeast cornerof the city; thence south to the center of Mill Creek; thence down the centerof Mill Creek to the center of East Main Street; thence westerly along the centerof East Main and Main streets to the place of beginning. Sec. 5. The fourth ward shall be bounded as follows: Commencing at thecenter of Main and North Third streets where
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ucstion of schcKils. In the earliest numlnrrs of theHashitKjIon Slalcsmati the pioneer newspaper of tlu- Inland Empire. Ix-ginningin 1861, we fmd the question of suitable school buildings raised. liut that wasnot the iK-ginning. It is interesting to recall that IV>ctor and Mrs. Whitman wereconstantly active in maintaining a sch<Kil .-it Waiilatjni. not only as a missionaryenterprise for the Indians, but, as time went on, for the children of the immi-grants, who gradually formed a li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ucstion-of-schckils-in-the-earliest-numlnrrs-of-thehashitkjion-slalcsmati-the-pioneer-newspaper-of-tlu-inland-empire-ix-ginningin-1861-we-fmd-the-question-of-suitable-school-buildings-raised-liut-that-wasnot-the-ik-ginning-it-is-interesting-to-recall-that-ivgtctor-and-mrs-whitman-wereconstantly-active-in-maintaining-a-schltkil-it-waiilatjni-not-only-as-a-missionaryenterprise-for-the-indians-but-as-time-went-on-for-the-children-of-the-immi-grants-who-gradually-formed-a-li-image338195239.html
RM2AJ63DB–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ucstion of schcKils. In the earliest numlnrrs of theHashitKjIon Slalcsmati the pioneer newspaper of tlu- Inland Empire. Ix-ginningin 1861, we fmd the question of suitable school buildings raised. liut that wasnot the iK-ginning. It is interesting to recall that IV>ctor and Mrs. Whitman wereconstantly active in maintaining a sch<Kil .-it Waiilatjni. not only as a missionaryenterprise for the Indians, but, as time went on, for the children of the immi-grants, who gradually formed a li
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . WINTER NELLIS PEARS, CLARKSTOX. APPLES GROWN IN CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 271 loss to the community. It can be truly said, that a better, kinderhearted man thanJ. E. Edmiston, never Hved. The history of this state cannot be written without referring many times tothe lawyers mentioned in this paper. A senator, a congressman, a governor, manyjudges of the Supreme and Superior courts, and all have made good in thepositions to which they were called. Southeastern Washington has been th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-winter-nellis-pears-clarkstox-apples-grown-in-clarkston-old-walla-walla-county-271-loss-to-the-community-it-can-be-truly-said-that-a-better-kinderhearted-man-thanj-e-edmiston-never-hved-the-history-of-this-state-cannot-be-written-without-referring-many-times-tothe-lawyers-mentioned-in-this-paper-a-senator-a-congressman-a-governor-manyjudges-of-the-supreme-and-superior-courts-and-all-have-made-good-in-thepositions-to-which-they-were-called-southeastern-washington-has-been-th-image338191003.html
RM2AJ5X23–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . WINTER NELLIS PEARS, CLARKSTOX. APPLES GROWN IN CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 271 loss to the community. It can be truly said, that a better, kinderhearted man thanJ. E. Edmiston, never Hved. The history of this state cannot be written without referring many times tothe lawyers mentioned in this paper. A senator, a congressman, a governor, manyjudges of the Supreme and Superior courts, and all have made good in thepositions to which they were called. Southeastern Washington has been th
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . hDonna Card and Josephine Sherry second and third. Miss De Long provedunusually skillful on the change and frequently jumped from one horse to anotherwithout touching the ground. Both the steer-roping and bulldogging was the greatest ever seen here.Tommy Grimes was the first with a total time of 63^ seconds for two throws,while Jim Lynch took the bulldogging contest with a total time of 63^ secondsfor two throws. Lynchs time yesterday afternoon, twenty-one seconds, is one ofthe fastest re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-hdonna-card-and-josephine-sherry-second-and-third-miss-de-long-provedunusually-skillful-on-the-change-and-frequently-jumped-from-one-horse-to-anotherwithout-touching-the-ground-both-the-steer-roping-and-bulldogging-was-the-greatest-ever-seen-heretommy-grimes-was-the-first-with-a-total-time-of-63-seconds-for-two-throwswhile-jim-lynch-took-the-bulldogging-contest-with-a-total-time-of-63-secondsfor-two-throws-lynchs-time-yesterday-afternoon-twenty-one-seconds-is-one-ofthe-fastest-re-image338195906.html
RM2AJ6496–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . hDonna Card and Josephine Sherry second and third. Miss De Long provedunusually skillful on the change and frequently jumped from one horse to anotherwithout touching the ground. Both the steer-roping and bulldogging was the greatest ever seen here.Tommy Grimes was the first with a total time of 63^ seconds for two throws,while Jim Lynch took the bulldogging contest with a total time of 63^ secondsfor two throws. Lynchs time yesterday afternoon, twenty-one seconds, is one ofthe fastest re
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . eformed a law partnership with Oscar Cain, who was afterward United Statesattorney and is now located in Spokane. This partnership existed up to May,1907, when Mr. Bryson was appointed deputy district attorney under Otto B.Rupp, in which capacity he served for two years. Since 1909 he has been prac-ticing independently and in the intervening period of eight years he has gaineda place in the front rank of the successful attorneys of Walla Walla county. Heis thoroughly familiar with the pri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-eformed-a-law-partnership-with-oscar-cain-who-was-afterward-united-statesattorney-and-is-now-located-in-spokane-this-partnership-existed-up-to-may1907-when-mr-bryson-was-appointed-deputy-district-attorney-under-otto-brupp-in-which-capacity-he-served-for-two-years-since-1909-he-has-been-prac-ticing-independently-and-in-the-intervening-period-of-eight-years-he-has-gaineda-place-in-the-front-rank-of-the-successful-attorneys-of-walla-walla-county-heis-thoroughly-familiar-with-the-pri-image338170863.html
RM2AJ50AR–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . eformed a law partnership with Oscar Cain, who was afterward United Statesattorney and is now located in Spokane. This partnership existed up to May,1907, when Mr. Bryson was appointed deputy district attorney under Otto B.Rupp, in which capacity he served for two years. Since 1909 he has been prac-ticing independently and in the intervening period of eight years he has gaineda place in the front rank of the successful attorneys of Walla Walla county. Heis thoroughly familiar with the pri
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Dr. .Tdliii Tcin[]aiiy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-dr-tdliii-tcin-aiiy-image338201189.html
RM2AJ6B1W–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Dr. .Tdliii Tcin[]aiiy.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PUBLIC SCHOOL. PRE8COTT. FRONTIER DAY IX WALLA WALLA-8CEXE OX MAIX STREET OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 245 pretty certain to become the action of the body politic in the different counties.Once each quarter, and sometimes oftener, there axe meetings of the Tri-CountyUnion, at which the larger problems of farm life are considered, and in connec-tion with which appetizing banquets prepared by the skillful hands and fine artistictaste of the wives and daughters bring joy and gayety and good fellow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-public-school-pre8cott-frontier-day-ix-walla-walla-8cexe-ox-maix-street-old-walla-walla-county-245-pretty-certain-to-become-the-action-of-the-body-politic-in-the-different-countiesonce-each-quarter-and-sometimes-oftener-there-axe-meetings-of-the-tri-countyunion-at-which-the-larger-problems-of-farm-life-are-considered-and-in-connec-tion-with-which-appetizing-banquets-prepared-by-the-skillful-hands-and-fine-artistictaste-of-the-wives-and-daughters-bring-joy-and-gayety-and-good-fellow-image338191910.html
RM2AJ5Y6E–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PUBLIC SCHOOL. PRE8COTT. FRONTIER DAY IX WALLA WALLA-8CEXE OX MAIX STREET OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 245 pretty certain to become the action of the body politic in the different counties.Once each quarter, and sometimes oftener, there axe meetings of the Tri-CountyUnion, at which the larger problems of farm life are considered, and in connec-tion with which appetizing banquets prepared by the skillful hands and fine artistictaste of the wives and daughters bring joy and gayety and good fellow
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . wife. Thesewere Revs. Elkanah Walker, Gushing Eells, and A. B. Smith. Mr. CorneliusRogers accompanied the party. Reaching Walla Walla, the new arrivals wereassigned to new stations, Messrs. Eells and Walker to Tschimakain, near thepresent City of Spokane, while Mr. Smith went to Kamiah, about sixty mileseast of the present site of Lewiston. Mr. Rogers and the Grays went to Lapwai.There seem never to have been more faithful and devoted missionaries thanwere these of the four missions of Wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-wife-thesewere-revs-elkanah-walker-gushing-eells-and-a-b-smith-mr-corneliusrogers-accompanied-the-party-reaching-walla-walla-the-new-arrivals-wereassigned-to-new-stations-messrs-eells-and-walker-to-tschimakain-near-thepresent-city-of-spokane-while-mr-smith-went-to-kamiah-about-sixty-mileseast-of-the-present-site-of-lewiston-mr-rogers-and-the-grays-went-to-lapwaithere-seem-never-to-have-been-more-faithful-and-devoted-missionaries-thanwere-these-of-the-four-missions-of-wa-image338203262.html
RM2AJ6DKX–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . wife. Thesewere Revs. Elkanah Walker, Gushing Eells, and A. B. Smith. Mr. CorneliusRogers accompanied the party. Reaching Walla Walla, the new arrivals wereassigned to new stations, Messrs. Eells and Walker to Tschimakain, near thepresent City of Spokane, while Mr. Smith went to Kamiah, about sixty mileseast of the present site of Lewiston. Mr. Rogers and the Grays went to Lapwai.There seem never to have been more faithful and devoted missionaries thanwere these of the four missions of Wa
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . support to the party since age con-ferred upon him the right of franchise. He has never sought or desired office,preferring to give his undivided time and attention to his business affairs,which are capably and wisely directed. He is an energetic man and obstaclesand difficulties in his path seem to serve but as an impetus for renewed efforton his part. He and his wife are widely and favorably known in this sectionof the state and the hospitality of the best homes is freely accorded them. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-support-to-the-party-since-age-con-ferred-upon-him-the-right-of-franchise-he-has-never-sought-or-desired-officepreferring-to-give-his-undivided-time-and-attention-to-his-business-affairswhich-are-capably-and-wisely-directed-he-is-an-energetic-man-and-obstaclesand-difficulties-in-his-path-seem-to-serve-but-as-an-impetus-for-renewed-efforton-his-part-he-and-his-wife-are-widely-and-favorably-known-in-this-sectionof-the-state-and-the-hospitality-of-the-best-homes-is-freely-accorded-them-image338181674.html
RM2AJ5E4X–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . support to the party since age con-ferred upon him the right of franchise. He has never sought or desired office,preferring to give his undivided time and attention to his business affairs,which are capably and wisely directed. He is an energetic man and obstaclesand difficulties in his path seem to serve but as an impetus for renewed efforton his part. He and his wife are widely and favorably known in this sectionof the state and the hospitality of the best homes is freely accorded them.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Peters Mission at The Dalles, and there heremained till September, 1850. During that year there came instructions fromRome to transfer the bishop of Walla Walla to the newly established dioceseof Nesqually. The diocese of Walla Walla was suppressed and its administra-tion merged with that of Colville and Fort Hall in the control of the archbishopof Oregon City. That event might be considered as closing the missionary stage of Catholicmissions in Walla Walla, though Father Brouillet remain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-peters-mission-at-the-dalles-and-there-heremained-till-september-1850-during-that-year-there-came-instructions-fromrome-to-transfer-the-bishop-of-walla-walla-to-the-newly-established-dioceseof-nesqually-the-diocese-of-walla-walla-was-suppressed-and-its-administra-tion-merged-with-that-of-colville-and-fort-hall-in-the-control-of-the-archbishopof-oregon-city-that-event-might-be-considered-as-closing-the-missionary-stage-of-catholicmissions-in-walla-walla-though-father-brouillet-remain-image338202538.html
RM2AJ6CP2–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Peters Mission at The Dalles, and there heremained till September, 1850. During that year there came instructions fromRome to transfer the bishop of Walla Walla to the newly established dioceseof Nesqually. The diocese of Walla Walla was suppressed and its administra-tion merged with that of Colville and Fort Hall in the control of the archbishopof Oregon City. That event might be considered as closing the missionary stage of Catholicmissions in Walla Walla, though Father Brouillet remain
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . e first descent of Snake River in thewinter of 1811-12 evidently passed, though we have no record of their stoppingplaces. Later the Hudsons Bay trappers, Bonneville with his party, and others,made their way down the Grande Ronde and Wayleway (allowa) and stoppedon the Asotin, to proceed thence over the Peola, Alpowa, and Pataha regions,toward Fort Walla Walla, the great emporium of the whole region. Theregion is historic ground. The bar at the mouth of the Asotin seems to havebeen for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-e-first-descent-of-snake-river-in-thewinter-of-1811-12-evidently-passed-though-we-have-no-record-of-their-stoppingplaces-later-the-hudsons-bay-trappers-bonneville-with-his-party-and-othersmade-their-way-down-the-grande-ronde-and-wayleway-allowa-and-stoppedon-the-asotin-to-proceed-thence-over-the-peola-alpowa-and-pataha-regionstoward-fort-walla-walla-the-great-emporium-of-the-whole-region-theregion-is-historic-ground-the-bar-at-the-mouth-of-the-asotin-seems-to-havebeen-for-image338185926.html
RM2AJ5KGP–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . e first descent of Snake River in thewinter of 1811-12 evidently passed, though we have no record of their stoppingplaces. Later the Hudsons Bay trappers, Bonneville with his party, and others,made their way down the Grande Ronde and Wayleway (allowa) and stoppedon the Asotin, to proceed thence over the Peola, Alpowa, and Pataha regions,toward Fort Walla Walla, the great emporium of the whole region. Theregion is historic ground. The bar at the mouth of the Asotin seems to havebeen for
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . volutionary, the Mexican, the Civil and the Spanish-American wars. In factin everey instance where the country has needed military aid they have been quickto respond and the record is one of patriotic loyalty and devotion. Dr. John W. Summers spent his early years as a farm hand, as a teamster,as a clerk in a village store and as school-teacher. He also followed several otherlines of manual labor and was ever ready to accept honorable work, believing thatall work is honorable if honorably Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-volutionary-the-mexican-the-civil-and-the-spanish-american-wars-in-factin-everey-instance-where-the-country-has-needed-military-aid-they-have-been-quickto-respond-and-the-record-is-one-of-patriotic-loyalty-and-devotion-dr-john-w-summers-spent-his-early-years-as-a-farm-hand-as-a-teamsteras-a-clerk-in-a-village-store-and-as-school-teacher-he-also-followed-several-otherlines-of-manual-labor-and-was-ever-ready-to-accept-honorable-work-believing-thatall-work-is-honorable-if-honorably-image338172334.html
RM2AJ527A–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . volutionary, the Mexican, the Civil and the Spanish-American wars. In factin everey instance where the country has needed military aid they have been quickto respond and the record is one of patriotic loyalty and devotion. Dr. John W. Summers spent his early years as a farm hand, as a teamster,as a clerk in a village store and as school-teacher. He also followed several otherlines of manual labor and was ever ready to accept honorable work, believing thatall work is honorable if honorably
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . .I.. WAIX. COfNTV .s elsewhere in this work we speak first of the institutions lix-ated in WallaWalla City itself. By reason of priority of settlement the institutions of all sortsgrr)wing around that jxiint were representative of the entire region and henceiK-long as truly to the jKirls which subseecn the |)ioneer among the Protestant denominations, though the Catholic wasfirst to provide a place of worship. It was in 1X50 that a structure of piles. White Tiinplr Baptist Church Presbj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-i-waix-cofntv-s-elsewhere-in-this-work-we-speak-first-of-the-institutions-lix-ated-in-wallawalla-city-itself-by-reason-of-priority-of-settlement-the-institutions-of-all-sortsgrrwing-around-that-jxiint-were-representative-of-the-entire-region-and-henceik-long-as-truly-to-the-jkirls-which-subseecn-the-ioneer-among-the-protestant-denominations-though-the-catholic-wasfirst-to-provide-a-place-of-worship-it-was-in-1x50-that-a-structure-of-piles-white-tiinplr-baptist-church-presbj-image338193117.html
RM2AJ60NH–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . .I.. WAIX. COfNTV .s elsewhere in this work we speak first of the institutions lix-ated in WallaWalla City itself. By reason of priority of settlement the institutions of all sortsgrr)wing around that jxiint were representative of the entire region and henceiK-long as truly to the jKirls which subseecn the |)ioneer among the Protestant denominations, though the Catholic wasfirst to provide a place of worship. It was in 1X50 that a structure of piles. White Tiinplr Baptist Church Presbj
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . al needs of mankind,after production, that is, transportation and power, are to be provided at a lowdegree of cost not hitherto conceived of. As a backward glance in our own sectionit is well nigh incredible to call up that the cost of transporting a ton of freightby steamer with portages at certain points from Portland to Wallula has run from$10.00 to $60.00, and from Wallula to Walla Walla, by wagon, from $8.00 to$20.00 or $30.00, and by the first railroad from $4.00 to $5.50, while at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-al-needs-of-mankindafter-production-that-is-transportation-and-power-are-to-be-provided-at-a-lowdegree-of-cost-not-hitherto-conceived-of-as-a-backward-glance-in-our-own-sectionit-is-well-nigh-incredible-to-call-up-that-the-cost-of-transporting-a-ton-of-freightby-steamer-with-portages-at-certain-points-from-portland-to-wallula-has-run-from1000-to-6000-and-from-wallula-to-walla-walla-by-wagon-from-800-to2000-or-3000-and-by-the-first-railroad-from-400-to-550-while-at-image338198030.html
RM2AJ6712–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . al needs of mankind,after production, that is, transportation and power, are to be provided at a lowdegree of cost not hitherto conceived of. As a backward glance in our own sectionit is well nigh incredible to call up that the cost of transporting a ton of freightby steamer with portages at certain points from Portland to Wallula has run from$10.00 to $60.00, and from Wallula to Walla Walla, by wagon, from $8.00 to$20.00 or $30.00, and by the first railroad from $4.00 to $5.50, while at
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y board for the work. Anything from his pen is of exceptional value.His contribution follows here: L.WYERS AND JUDGES OF COLUMBIA AND GARFIELD COUNTIES The district court of alla Walla County, with jurisdiction over all of theeastern part of the territory, was created by the Legislature in i860, and made apart of the First Judicial District of the territory. Judge William Strong ofVancouver then presided over this court, and held his first term at Walla Wallaon Tune 4, i860. In 1861, J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-y-board-for-the-work-anything-from-his-pen-is-of-exceptional-valuehis-contribution-follows-here-lwyers-and-judges-of-columbia-and-garfield-counties-the-district-court-of-alla-walla-county-with-jurisdiction-over-all-of-theeastern-part-of-the-territory-was-created-by-the-legislature-in-i860-and-made-apart-of-the-first-judicial-district-of-the-territory-judge-william-strong-ofvancouver-then-presided-over-this-court-and-held-his-first-term-at-walla-wallaon-tune-4-i860-in-1861-j-image338191218.html
RM2AJ5X9P–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y board for the work. Anything from his pen is of exceptional value.His contribution follows here: L.WYERS AND JUDGES OF COLUMBIA AND GARFIELD COUNTIES The district court of alla Walla County, with jurisdiction over all of theeastern part of the territory, was created by the Legislature in i860, and made apart of the First Judicial District of the territory. Judge William Strong ofVancouver then presided over this court, and held his first term at Walla Wallaon Tune 4, i860. In 1861, J
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ator. In the same year occurred the most peculiar apparentturn in the opinion of Garfield County on the prohibition issue. For that wasthe great year of the struggle over the state-wide prohibition law. It might beregarded as an east-of-the-mountain proposition, for the East Side reached thecrest of the Cascades with about 28,000 majority, enough to overcome the heavyadverse vote of Seattle, and have thousands to spare. But, strange to say, Gar-field County, one of the very earliest to ad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ator-in-the-same-year-occurred-the-most-peculiar-apparentturn-in-the-opinion-of-garfield-county-on-the-prohibition-issue-for-that-wasthe-great-year-of-the-struggle-over-the-state-wide-prohibition-law-it-might-beregarded-as-an-east-of-the-mountain-proposition-for-the-east-side-reached-thecrest-of-the-cascades-with-about-28000-majority-enough-to-overcome-the-heavyadverse-vote-of-seattle-and-have-thousands-to-spare-but-strange-to-say-gar-field-county-one-of-the-very-earliest-to-ad-image338186705.html
RM2AJ5MGH–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ator. In the same year occurred the most peculiar apparentturn in the opinion of Garfield County on the prohibition issue. For that wasthe great year of the struggle over the state-wide prohibition law. It might beregarded as an east-of-the-mountain proposition, for the East Side reached thecrest of the Cascades with about 28,000 majority, enough to overcome the heavyadverse vote of Seattle, and have thousands to spare. But, strange to say, Gar-field County, one of the very earliest to ad
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . suited to the cultivation of wheat and he annually harvests large crops.He also engages in stock raising, an industry that has flourished in Walla Wallacounty since its first settlement. He is likewise a stockholder in the ExchangeBank at Waitsburg, and is one of the substantial citizens of the county. On the 7th day of October, 1896, Mr. Taylor was united in marriage to MissBonnie Brockman, a native of Missouri, who in 1887, accompanied her parents,William J. and Emma (Cox) Brockman, to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-suited-to-the-cultivation-of-wheat-and-he-annually-harvests-large-cropshe-also-engages-in-stock-raising-an-industry-that-has-flourished-in-walla-wallacounty-since-its-first-settlement-he-is-likewise-a-stockholder-in-the-exchangebank-at-waitsburg-and-is-one-of-the-substantial-citizens-of-the-county-on-the-7th-day-of-october-1896-mr-taylor-was-united-in-marriage-to-missbonnie-brockman-a-native-of-missouri-who-in-1887-accompanied-her-parentswilliam-j-and-emma-cox-brockman-to-image338173601.html
RM2AJ53TH–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . suited to the cultivation of wheat and he annually harvests large crops.He also engages in stock raising, an industry that has flourished in Walla Wallacounty since its first settlement. He is likewise a stockholder in the ExchangeBank at Waitsburg, and is one of the substantial citizens of the county. On the 7th day of October, 1896, Mr. Taylor was united in marriage to MissBonnie Brockman, a native of Missouri, who in 1887, accompanied her parents,William J. and Emma (Cox) Brockman, to
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y, A. L 505 Reser, Willis 541 Retzer. Charles 599 Robertson, J. C 704 Romaine. F. S 676 Rose, J. F 701 Ruehert, E. C 703 Schneckloth, Henry 511 Schwarz, Adolph 563 Scoggin. J. D 703 Shatter, C. E 692 .^helton. A. L 521 Shelton, 0. M 521 Snell, (i. H 625 Snoderley, Charles 708 Stallcop, H. B 592 BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX 731 Stnithers, W. A. 686 Wlieeler, E. L 53S Sullivan, N. S.Suinraers. J. W.Swiiiiiev. Green Stiibblelield, ¥. U 647 637 6(;i) BUi Taylor, G. B 6S-1 Taylor, J. VV 054 Thompson, J. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-y-a-l-505-reser-willis-541-retzer-charles-599-robertson-j-c-704-romaine-f-s-676-rose-j-f-701-ruehert-e-c-703-schneckloth-henry-511-schwarz-adolph-563-scoggin-j-d-703-shatter-c-e-692-helton-a-l-521-shelton-0-m-521-snell-i-h-625-snoderley-charles-708-stallcop-h-b-592-biographical-index-731-stnithers-w-a-686-wlieeler-e-l-53s-sullivan-n-ssuinraers-j-wswiiiiiev-green-stiibblelield-u-647-637-6i-bui-taylor-g-b-6s-1-taylor-j-vv-054-thompson-j-image338207195.html
RM2AJ6JMB–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y, A. L 505 Reser, Willis 541 Retzer. Charles 599 Robertson, J. C 704 Romaine. F. S 676 Rose, J. F 701 Ruehert, E. C 703 Schneckloth, Henry 511 Schwarz, Adolph 563 Scoggin. J. D 703 Shatter, C. E 692 .^helton. A. L 521 Shelton, 0. M 521 Snell, (i. H 625 Snoderley, Charles 708 Stallcop, H. B 592 BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX 731 Stnithers, W. A. 686 Wlieeler, E. L 53S Sullivan, N. S.Suinraers. J. W.Swiiiiiev. Green Stiibblelield, ¥. U 647 637 6(;i) BUi Taylor, G. B 6S-1 Taylor, J. VV 054 Thompson, J.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . hich has gained for him a position among the sub-stantial business men of Walla Walla. WESLEY A. LLOYD. Wesley A Lloyd has resided for forty-seven years upon the farm on sectionQ, township 9 north, range 37 east, which he is now operating, and his birth oc-curred upon that place May 23, 1871. His parents, Albert G. and Lois H.(Jasper) Lloyd, are mentioned at length elsewhere in this work. Wesley .. Lloyd attended the Waitsburg public schools in the acquirement ofhis education and, on rea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-hich-has-gained-for-him-a-position-among-the-sub-stantial-business-men-of-walla-walla-wesley-a-lloyd-wesley-a-lloyd-has-resided-for-forty-seven-years-upon-the-farm-on-sectionq-township-9-north-range-37-east-which-he-is-now-operating-and-his-birth-oc-curred-upon-that-place-may-23-1871-his-parents-albert-g-and-lois-hjasper-lloyd-are-mentioned-at-length-elsewhere-in-this-work-wesley-lloyd-attended-the-waitsburg-public-schools-in-the-acquirement-ofhis-education-and-on-rea-image338176476.html
RM2AJ57F8–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . hich has gained for him a position among the sub-stantial business men of Walla Walla. WESLEY A. LLOYD. Wesley A Lloyd has resided for forty-seven years upon the farm on sectionQ, township 9 north, range 37 east, which he is now operating, and his birth oc-curred upon that place May 23, 1871. His parents, Albert G. and Lois H.(Jasper) Lloyd, are mentioned at length elsewhere in this work. Wesley .. Lloyd attended the Waitsburg public schools in the acquirement ofhis education and, on rea
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . t I will be back in about a month. After breakfast he prayed until itnearly broke our hearts, then he got on his pony and rode away. About a monthrolled around, and we got sort of anxious to see the man again. As mean as wewere, when we saw a fellow that was straight, we respected him, and we justknew he was. He came again and acted about as he had the other time, but someof us didnt do just as we did before. When he was through the evening prayer,I went out with the boys; told them that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-t-i-will-be-back-in-about-a-month-after-breakfast-he-prayed-until-itnearly-broke-our-hearts-then-he-got-on-his-pony-and-rode-away-about-a-monthrolled-around-and-we-got-sort-of-anxious-to-see-the-man-again-as-mean-as-wewere-when-we-saw-a-fellow-that-was-straight-we-respected-him-and-we-justknew-he-was-he-came-again-and-acted-about-as-he-had-the-other-time-but-someof-us-didnt-do-just-as-we-did-before-when-he-was-through-the-evening-prayeri-went-out-with-the-boys-told-them-that-image338187908.html
RM2AJ5P3G–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . t I will be back in about a month. After breakfast he prayed until itnearly broke our hearts, then he got on his pony and rode away. About a monthrolled around, and we got sort of anxious to see the man again. As mean as wewere, when we saw a fellow that was straight, we respected him, and we justknew he was. He came again and acted about as he had the other time, but someof us didnt do just as we did before. When he was through the evening prayer,I went out with the boys; told them that
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Y. Ostrander, democrat; treasurer, F. C. Miller, republican; as-sessor, Garrett Romaine, republican; superintendent of schools, R. O. Hawks,republican; surveyor, W. McBride, democrat; coroner. Dr. E. H. Van Patten,democrat; sheep commissioner, H. B. Day, republican. A question of consider-able local interest was that frequent one of the building of a courthouse. Thisproposal carried 986 to 588. Another interesting question before the territorywas that of taxing church property. The vote i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-y-ostrander-democrat-treasurer-f-c-miller-republican-as-sessor-garrett-romaine-republican-superintendent-of-schools-r-o-hawksrepublican-surveyor-w-mcbride-democrat-coroner-dr-e-h-van-pattendemocrat-sheep-commissioner-h-b-day-republican-a-question-of-consider-able-local-interest-was-that-frequent-one-of-the-building-of-a-courthouse-thisproposal-carried-986-to-588-another-interesting-question-before-the-territorywas-that-of-taxing-church-property-the-vote-i-image338187759.html
RM2AJ5NX7–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Y. Ostrander, democrat; treasurer, F. C. Miller, republican; as-sessor, Garrett Romaine, republican; superintendent of schools, R. O. Hawks,republican; surveyor, W. McBride, democrat; coroner. Dr. E. H. Van Patten,democrat; sheep commissioner, H. B. Day, republican. A question of consider-able local interest was that frequent one of the building of a courthouse. Thisproposal carried 986 to 588. Another interesting question before the territorywas that of taxing church property. The vote i
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . nebly about a quarter of a mile below the McCalley mill, known first as theAgate and then as the Eureka, conducted for some time by W. C. Painter, thensold to Welch and Schwabacher, and in turn disposed of by them in 1880 toDement Brothers, and managed up to the present time by F. S. Dement. Themill is now known as Dement Brothers mill and is one of the most extensive inthe Inland Empire, making a specialty of choice breakfast cereals and throughthem as well as its high-grade flour carryi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-nebly-about-a-quarter-of-a-mile-below-the-mccalley-mill-known-first-as-theagate-and-then-as-the-eureka-conducted-for-some-time-by-w-c-painter-thensold-to-welch-and-schwabacher-and-in-turn-disposed-of-by-them-in-1880-todement-brothers-and-managed-up-to-the-present-time-by-f-s-dement-themill-is-now-known-as-dement-brothers-mill-and-is-one-of-the-most-extensive-inthe-inland-empire-making-a-specialty-of-choice-breakfast-cereals-and-throughthem-as-well-as-its-high-grade-flour-carryi-image338197083.html
RM2AJ65R7–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . nebly about a quarter of a mile below the McCalley mill, known first as theAgate and then as the Eureka, conducted for some time by W. C. Painter, thensold to Welch and Schwabacher, and in turn disposed of by them in 1880 toDement Brothers, and managed up to the present time by F. S. Dement. Themill is now known as Dement Brothers mill and is one of the most extensive inthe Inland Empire, making a specialty of choice breakfast cereals and throughthem as well as its high-grade flour carryi
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . - ^- Hotel Diicres. Grand HotelLEADING HOTELS OF ?ALLA WALLA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 17 they would kill a great many of you; but suppose you should succeed in destroy-ing all that are now present, what would be the consequence ? A greater numberwould come next year to revenge the death of their relations, and they wouldannihilate our tribe; or should not that happen, their friends at home, on hearingof their deaths, would say we were a bad and wicked people, and white menwould never more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-hotel-diicres-grand-hotelleading-hotels-of-alla-walla-old-walla-walla-county-17-they-would-kill-a-great-many-of-you-but-suppose-you-should-succeed-in-destroy-ing-all-that-are-now-present-what-would-be-the-consequence-a-greater-numberwould-come-next-year-to-revenge-the-death-of-their-relations-and-they-wouldannihilate-our-tribe-or-should-not-that-happen-their-friends-at-home-on-hearingof-their-deaths-would-say-we-were-a-bad-and-wicked-people-and-white-menwould-never-more-image338206707.html
RM2AJ6J2Y–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . - ^- Hotel Diicres. Grand HotelLEADING HOTELS OF ?ALLA WALLA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 17 they would kill a great many of you; but suppose you should succeed in destroy-ing all that are now present, what would be the consequence ? A greater numberwould come next year to revenge the death of their relations, and they wouldannihilate our tribe; or should not that happen, their friends at home, on hearingof their deaths, would say we were a bad and wicked people, and white menwould never more
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . utysergeants, George Laroque, Vatall Bergeren. George W. Shaw, Charles McKay;privates, John H. Bigler, O. Crum, Joseph Despont, William Felix, Xavier Plante,Eli Viliell, F. M. Mankis, Antonio Plante, Charles Edwards, Andrew Heeber,Xavier Gervais, David Jones. John Pecares, Samuel Kinsey, Joseph Pearson,William Towie, Peter Jackson. .Alexander Laborain. William McMillen. B. F.Nichols, Hiram Smead. William Marill, Francis Poiecor. George Westley. Garrisons Company: Captain. J. M. Garrison: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-utysergeants-george-laroque-vatall-bergeren-george-w-shaw-charles-mckayprivates-john-h-bigler-o-crum-joseph-despont-william-felix-xavier-planteeli-viliell-f-m-mankis-antonio-plante-charles-edwards-andrew-heeberxavier-gervais-david-jones-john-pecares-samuel-kinsey-joseph-pearsonwilliam-towie-peter-jackson-alexander-laborain-william-mcmillen-b-fnichols-hiram-smead-william-marill-francis-poiecor-george-westley-garrisons-company-captain-j-m-garrison-image338202319.html
RM2AJ6CE7–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . utysergeants, George Laroque, Vatall Bergeren. George W. Shaw, Charles McKay;privates, John H. Bigler, O. Crum, Joseph Despont, William Felix, Xavier Plante,Eli Viliell, F. M. Mankis, Antonio Plante, Charles Edwards, Andrew Heeber,Xavier Gervais, David Jones. John Pecares, Samuel Kinsey, Joseph Pearson,William Towie, Peter Jackson. .Alexander Laborain. William McMillen. B. F.Nichols, Hiram Smead. William Marill, Francis Poiecor. George Westley. Garrisons Company: Captain. J. M. Garrison:
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RM2AJ53CH–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties .
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . er of the Club shall have expressed his preference as toIureau affili.-ition. or shall have been astiftned to bureau alTiIiation by the President, hitafTdiation shall be conditional tipon his election to such bureau by an aflfirmative voteof a maiorily of those present at any meeting of the Bureau Committee. Section 3. Subject to these Ry-Ijiw(. each bureau shall have ireneraJ charge of allmatters relating to the general lines of work included in such bureau. .Section 4 The work of each b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-er-of-the-club-shall-have-expressed-his-preference-as-toiureau-affili-ition-or-shall-have-been-astiftned-to-bureau-altiiiation-by-the-president-hitaftdiation-shall-be-conditional-tipon-his-election-to-such-bureau-by-an-aflfirmative-voteof-a-maiorily-of-those-present-at-any-meeting-of-the-bureau-committee-section-3-subject-to-these-ry-ijiw-each-bureau-shall-have-ireneraj-charge-of-allmatters-relating-to-the-general-lines-of-work-included-in-such-bureau-section-4-the-work-of-each-b-image338192281.html
RM2AJ5YKN–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . er of the Club shall have expressed his preference as toIureau affili.-ition. or shall have been astiftned to bureau alTiIiation by the President, hitafTdiation shall be conditional tipon his election to such bureau by an aflfirmative voteof a maiorily of those present at any meeting of the Bureau Committee. Section 3. Subject to these Ry-Ijiw(. each bureau shall have ireneraJ charge of allmatters relating to the general lines of work included in such bureau. .Section 4 The work of each b
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . eth wasonce more at ancouver. Here came misfortune number two. He had expectedto find the May Dacre already in the river with a good haul of salmon whichthey planned to salt and take east on the return trip. But the vessel reachedVancouver the next day after Wyeths own arrival, too late for any effectivefishing that year. She had been struck by lightning and had lost three monthstime in repairs. With indefatigalile energy, Wyeth inaugurated his plans. Hesent a detail of men to Fort Hall Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-eth-wasonce-more-at-ancouver-here-came-misfortune-number-two-he-had-expectedto-find-the-may-dacre-already-in-the-river-with-a-good-haul-of-salmon-whichthey-planned-to-salt-and-take-east-on-the-return-trip-but-the-vessel-reachedvancouver-the-next-day-after-wyeths-own-arrival-too-late-for-any-effectivefishing-that-year-she-had-been-struck-by-lightning-and-had-lost-three-monthstime-in-repairs-with-indefatigalile-energy-wyeth-inaugurated-his-plans-hesent-a-detail-of-men-to-fort-hall-image338203759.html
RM2AJ6E9K–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . eth wasonce more at ancouver. Here came misfortune number two. He had expectedto find the May Dacre already in the river with a good haul of salmon whichthey planned to salt and take east on the return trip. But the vessel reachedVancouver the next day after Wyeths own arrival, too late for any effectivefishing that year. She had been struck by lightning and had lost three monthstime in repairs. With indefatigalile energy, Wyeth inaugurated his plans. Hesent a detail of men to Fort Hall
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ordto do other than manage his affairs in accordance with the most approved busi-ness principles. On December 25, 1887, Mr. Romaine was married to Miss Elizabeth Knight,who was born in 1865 while her parents were crossing the plains on their wayto the Pacific coast country. They were William and Damie (Ward) Knight,natives of Missouri. On removing to the west they took up their residence inLamar, Washington, where both passed away. To Mr. and Mrs. Romaine havebeen born five children, name Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ordto-do-other-than-manage-his-affairs-in-accordance-with-the-most-approved-busi-ness-principles-on-december-25-1887-mr-romaine-was-married-to-miss-elizabeth-knightwho-was-born-in-1865-while-her-parents-were-crossing-the-plains-on-their-wayto-the-pacific-coast-country-they-were-william-and-damie-ward-knightnatives-of-missouri-on-removing-to-the-west-they-took-up-their-residence-inlamar-washington-where-both-passed-away-to-mr-and-mrs-romaine-havebeen-born-five-children-name-image338171954.html
RM2AJ51NP–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ordto do other than manage his affairs in accordance with the most approved busi-ness principles. On December 25, 1887, Mr. Romaine was married to Miss Elizabeth Knight,who was born in 1865 while her parents were crossing the plains on their wayto the Pacific coast country. They were William and Damie (Ward) Knight,natives of Missouri. On removing to the west they took up their residence inLamar, Washington, where both passed away. To Mr. and Mrs. Romaine havebeen born five children, name
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . L. W. ESTES. MRS. L. W. ESTES OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 663 After owning that property for two years he exchanged it for a ranch of twelvehundred and eighty acres north of Prescott, in Walla Walla county. This prop-erty he still owns and was continuously and successfully engaged in its cultiva-tion and improvement until 1917, when he rented his farm to his sons. He isnow engaged in the real estate business, handling city property and Montanafarm lands as well as farm lands in Washington. In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-l-w-estes-mrs-l-w-estes-old-walla-walla-county-663-after-owning-that-property-for-two-years-he-exchanged-it-for-a-ranch-of-twelvehundred-and-eighty-acres-north-of-prescott-in-walla-walla-county-this-prop-erty-he-still-owns-and-was-continuously-and-successfully-engaged-in-its-cultiva-tion-and-improvement-until-1917-when-he-rented-his-farm-to-his-sons-he-isnow-engaged-in-the-real-estate-business-handling-city-property-and-montanafarm-lands-as-well-as-farm-lands-in-washington-in-image338172686.html
RM2AJ52KX–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . L. W. ESTES. MRS. L. W. ESTES OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 663 After owning that property for two years he exchanged it for a ranch of twelvehundred and eighty acres north of Prescott, in Walla Walla county. This prop-erty he still owns and was continuously and successfully engaged in its cultiva-tion and improvement until 1917, when he rented his farm to his sons. He isnow engaged in the real estate business, handling city property and Montanafarm lands as well as farm lands in Washington. In
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . rare flowerbeds. The business facilities of the place are looked after withequally painstaking care and there are even laid sidetracks from the railroad to thebarns to facilitate loading and shipping. Mr. Struthers still personally superin-tends his extensive farming interests and has become one of the leading andrepresentative agriculturists of this section of the state. He has kept in closetouch with the most progressive methods of farming and wheat growing and thelatest improved machin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-rare-flowerbeds-the-business-facilities-of-the-place-are-looked-after-withequally-painstaking-care-and-there-are-even-laid-sidetracks-from-the-railroad-to-thebarns-to-facilitate-loading-and-shipping-mr-struthers-still-personally-superin-tends-his-extensive-farming-interests-and-has-become-one-of-the-leading-andrepresentative-agriculturists-of-this-section-of-the-state-he-has-kept-in-closetouch-with-the-most-progressive-methods-of-farming-and-wheat-growing-and-thelatest-improved-machin-image338171552.html
RM2AJ517C–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . rare flowerbeds. The business facilities of the place are looked after withequally painstaking care and there are even laid sidetracks from the railroad to thebarns to facilitate loading and shipping. Mr. Struthers still personally superin-tends his extensive farming interests and has become one of the leading andrepresentative agriculturists of this section of the state. He has kept in closetouch with the most progressive methods of farming and wheat growing and thelatest improved machin
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . the vote, due to theinvalidating of the woman suffrage law. In this election John B. Allen triumphedfor delegate to congress over C. S. Voorhees, and the result was the same in theterritory. D. T. Welch and W. S. Oliphant, republicans, were chosen to thecouncil and lower house of the legislature. The county candidates chosen wereA. Stiffel for sheriiT; H. E. Benedict for auditor; Edward Knox, G. W^. Philips,and Frank Huber, for commissioners; W. N. Nofl^singer for joint attorney;G. A. Rog Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-the-vote-due-to-theinvalidating-of-the-woman-suffrage-law-in-this-election-john-b-allen-triumphedfor-delegate-to-congress-over-c-s-voorhees-and-the-result-was-the-same-in-theterritory-d-t-welch-and-w-s-oliphant-republicans-were-chosen-to-thecouncil-and-lower-house-of-the-legislature-the-county-candidates-chosen-werea-stiffel-for-sheriit-h-e-benedict-for-auditor-edward-knox-g-w-philipsand-frank-huber-for-commissioners-w-n-noflsinger-for-joint-attorneyg-a-rog-image338185300.html
RM2AJ5JPC–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . the vote, due to theinvalidating of the woman suffrage law. In this election John B. Allen triumphedfor delegate to congress over C. S. Voorhees, and the result was the same in theterritory. D. T. Welch and W. S. Oliphant, republicans, were chosen to thecouncil and lower house of the legislature. The county candidates chosen wereA. Stiffel for sheriiT; H. E. Benedict for auditor; Edward Knox, G. W^. Philips,and Frank Huber, for commissioners; W. N. Nofl^singer for joint attorney;G. A. Rog
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . dily increased. IIr. Davis was married in Iowa to Miss Carolina Snoddy. a native of Claycounty, Indiana, and a daughter of James and Anna (Kendall) Snoddy, theformer native of Kentucky and the latter of Tennessee. The father died inIndiana and the mother removed with her children to Iowa and there spent herlast years. To Mr. and Mrs. Davis were born fourteen children, namely: JohnH., deceased; Margaret, the wife of Charles Sweezy; James, deceased; Mary,the wife of William P. Reiser; Fran Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-dily-increased-iir-davis-was-married-in-iowa-to-miss-carolina-snoddy-a-native-of-claycounty-indiana-and-a-daughter-of-james-and-anna-kendall-snoddy-theformer-native-of-kentucky-and-the-latter-of-tennessee-the-father-died-inindiana-and-the-mother-removed-with-her-children-to-iowa-and-there-spent-herlast-years-to-mr-and-mrs-davis-were-born-fourteen-children-namely-johnh-deceased-margaret-the-wife-of-charles-sweezy-james-deceased-marythe-wife-of-william-p-reiser-fran-image338183005.html
RM2AJ5FTD–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . dily increased. IIr. Davis was married in Iowa to Miss Carolina Snoddy. a native of Claycounty, Indiana, and a daughter of James and Anna (Kendall) Snoddy, theformer native of Kentucky and the latter of Tennessee. The father died inIndiana and the mother removed with her children to Iowa and there spent herlast years. To Mr. and Mrs. Davis were born fourteen children, namely: JohnH., deceased; Margaret, the wife of Charles Sweezy; James, deceased; Mary,the wife of William P. Reiser; Fran
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . beautifuland commodious main buildinp, l)esiard. iH-02:Charles C. Lewis, 1902-04; Joseph L. Kay. 1904-05; M. E. Cady, 1905-11; Emest(? Kellogg. 1011-17; Walter I. Smith, 1017-. BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. W. Flaiz, College Place, Wash.; 11. W. Decker. College Place, Wash.; F.S Bunch. College Place, Wash.; H. W. Cottrell. Portland. Ore.; J. J. Ncthcry,College Place, Wash ; J. F. Piper. Seattle. Wash.; G. F. Watson, Bozeman.Mont.; F. W. Peterson. Collree Place. Wash : E. C. KcIIocir. College Place Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-beautifuland-commodious-main-buildinp-lesiard-ih-02charles-c-lewis-1902-04-joseph-l-kay-1904-05-m-e-cady-1905-11-emest-kellogg-1011-17-walter-i-smith-1017-board-of-trustees-c-w-flaiz-college-place-wash-11-w-decker-college-place-wash-fs-bunch-college-place-wash-h-w-cottrell-portland-ore-j-j-ncthcrycollege-place-wash-j-f-piper-seattle-wash-g-f-watson-bozemanmont-f-w-peterson-collree-place-wash-e-c-kciiocir-college-place-image338193273.html
RM2AJ60Y5–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . beautifuland commodious main buildinp, l)esiard. iH-02:Charles C. Lewis, 1902-04; Joseph L. Kay. 1904-05; M. E. Cady, 1905-11; Emest(? Kellogg. 1011-17; Walter I. Smith, 1017-. BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. W. Flaiz, College Place, Wash.; 11. W. Decker. College Place, Wash.; F.S Bunch. College Place, Wash.; H. W. Cottrell. Portland. Ore.; J. J. Ncthcry,College Place, Wash ; J. F. Piper. Seattle. Wash.; G. F. Watson, Bozeman.Mont.; F. W. Peterson. Collree Place. Wash : E. C. KcIIocir. College Place
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . a Walla, 1919; LouisFrancis Anderson, A. M., Walla Walla, 1918; Park Weed Willis, M. D., Seattle,1920; John Warren Langdon, Walla Walla, 1917; Miles Conway Moore, LL. D.,Walla Walla, 1918; Oscar Drumheller, B. S., Walla Walla, 1917; Edwin AlonzoReser, Walla Walla, 1920. Numbers indicate the years in which terms of trustees expire. The electiontakes place at the annual meeting in June. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES President, Miles Conway Moore, LL. D.; treasurer, Allen Holbrook Reynol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-a-walla-1919-louisfrancis-anderson-a-m-walla-walla-1918-park-weed-willis-m-d-seattle1920-john-warren-langdon-walla-walla-1917-miles-conway-moore-ll-dwalla-walla-1918-oscar-drumheller-b-s-walla-walla-1917-edwin-alonzoreser-walla-walla-1920-numbers-indicate-the-years-in-which-terms-of-trustees-expire-the-electiontakes-place-at-the-annual-meeting-in-june-officers-of-the-board-of-trustees-president-miles-conway-moore-ll-d-treasurer-allen-holbrook-reynol-image338193522.html
RM2AJ6182–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . a Walla, 1919; LouisFrancis Anderson, A. M., Walla Walla, 1918; Park Weed Willis, M. D., Seattle,1920; John Warren Langdon, Walla Walla, 1917; Miles Conway Moore, LL. D.,Walla Walla, 1918; Oscar Drumheller, B. S., Walla Walla, 1917; Edwin AlonzoReser, Walla Walla, 1920. Numbers indicate the years in which terms of trustees expire. The electiontakes place at the annual meeting in June. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES President, Miles Conway Moore, LL. D.; treasurer, Allen Holbrook Reynol
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . rebuffs the advocates of progress weregratified by the fulfillment of their aspirations. An excellent building was erectedand furnished in 1880, at a cost of $8,000.00. The women of the town bestirredthemselves and, as is usual in such cases, they made things go by the formationof an Educational Aid Society. By means of festivals, feeds and other allure-ments such as ordinarily play havoc with the hearts, stomachs and purses of themasculine citizens, this society raised sufficient funds f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-rebuffs-the-advocates-of-progress-weregratified-by-the-fulfillment-of-their-aspirations-an-excellent-building-was-erectedand-furnished-in-1880-at-a-cost-of-800000-the-women-of-the-town-bestirredthemselves-and-as-is-usual-in-such-cases-they-made-things-go-by-the-formationof-an-educational-aid-society-by-means-of-festivals-feeds-and-other-allure-ments-such-as-ordinarily-play-havoc-with-the-hearts-stomachs-and-purses-of-themasculine-citizens-this-society-raised-sufficient-funds-f-image338188544.html
RM2AJ5PX8–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . rebuffs the advocates of progress weregratified by the fulfillment of their aspirations. An excellent building was erectedand furnished in 1880, at a cost of $8,000.00. The women of the town bestirredthemselves and, as is usual in such cases, they made things go by the formationof an Educational Aid Society. By means of festivals, feeds and other allure-ments such as ordinarily play havoc with the hearts, stomachs and purses of themasculine citizens, this society raised sufficient funds f
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ts 38,985.85 Cemetery department 2,761.72 Cemetery perpetual care 4,343.69 Cemetery trust 8,421.64 Interest on cemetery trust 211.40 General taxes 110,979.81 Road and bridge tax 2,578.48 Water works sinking fund 28,228.33 Interest on above 483.69 Firemens relief and pension 201.41 Transfers 549.19 Local improvement district taxes 85,913.76 Total $292,341.67 Disbursements, January i to June 30, 1917, by the various city departments: Administration $ 3,272.60 Streets 18,218.73 Water 29,180. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ts-3898585-cemetery-department-276172-cemetery-perpetual-care-434369-cemetery-trust-842164-interest-on-cemetery-trust-21140-general-taxes-11097981-road-and-bridge-tax-257848-water-works-sinking-fund-2822833-interest-on-above-48369-firemens-relief-and-pension-20141-transfers-54919-local-improvement-district-taxes-8591376-total-29234167-disbursements-january-i-to-june-30-1917-by-the-various-city-departments-administration-327260-streets-1821873-water-29180-image338189137.html
RM2AJ5RKD–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ts 38,985.85 Cemetery department 2,761.72 Cemetery perpetual care 4,343.69 Cemetery trust 8,421.64 Interest on cemetery trust 211.40 General taxes 110,979.81 Road and bridge tax 2,578.48 Water works sinking fund 28,228.33 Interest on above 483.69 Firemens relief and pension 201.41 Transfers 549.19 Local improvement district taxes 85,913.76 Total $292,341.67 Disbursements, January i to June 30, 1917, by the various city departments: Administration $ 3,272.60 Streets 18,218.73 Water 29,180.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . RESIDEKCE OF FATHER AX DE ^EX, WAI.LA ALLA. ST. JNIARYS HOSPITAL. Arj.A WAI.LA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 145 schools. For delegate James D. Mix received in his home county 670 votes, whileSelucius Garfielde had 527. The officers elected in the county were as follows:Prosecuting attorney, N. T. Caton; councilman, Daniel Stewart; joint council-man (Walla Walla, Stevens and Yakima counties), N. T. Bryant; representatives,David Aspaugh, James H. Lasater, John Scott, A. G. Lloyd, Elisha Ping Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-residekce-of-father-ax-de-ex-waila-alla-st-jniarys-hospital-arja-waila-old-walla-walla-county-145-schools-for-delegate-james-d-mix-received-in-his-home-county-670-votes-whileselucius-garfielde-had-527-the-officers-elected-in-the-county-were-as-followsprosecuting-attorney-n-t-caton-councilman-daniel-stewart-joint-council-man-walla-walla-stevens-and-yakima-counties-n-t-bryant-representativesdavid-aspaugh-james-h-lasater-john-scott-a-g-lloyd-elisha-ping-image338199212.html
RM2AJ68F8–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . RESIDEKCE OF FATHER AX DE ^EX, WAI.LA ALLA. ST. JNIARYS HOSPITAL. Arj.A WAI.LA OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 145 schools. For delegate James D. Mix received in his home county 670 votes, whileSelucius Garfielde had 527. The officers elected in the county were as follows:Prosecuting attorney, N. T. Caton; councilman, Daniel Stewart; joint council-man (Walla Walla, Stevens and Yakima counties), N. T. Bryant; representatives,David Aspaugh, James H. Lasater, John Scott, A. G. Lloyd, Elisha Ping
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . e is clear-headed, agreat mixer, frank and open, conscientious and absolutely dependable, and isentirely free from cant and sophistry. ANDREW P. PEARSON. Andrew P. Pearson is now living retired in Walla Walla after many yearsdevoted to the grocer) business. He was lx)rn in Sweden. September 15, 1848, ason of Pear Bengtson, who passed his entire life in that country. Our subjectgrew to manhood under the parental roof and obtained the education afiforded bythe common schools. In May, 1869, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-e-is-clear-headed-agreat-mixer-frank-and-open-conscientious-and-absolutely-dependable-and-isentirely-free-from-cant-and-sophistry-andrew-p-pearson-andrew-p-pearson-is-now-living-retired-in-walla-walla-after-many-yearsdevoted-to-the-grocer-business-he-was-lxrn-in-sweden-september-15-1848-ason-of-pear-bengtson-who-passed-his-entire-life-in-that-country-our-subjectgrew-to-manhood-under-the-parental-roof-and-obtained-the-education-afiforded-bythe-common-schools-in-may-1869-image338172189.html
RM2AJ5225–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . e is clear-headed, agreat mixer, frank and open, conscientious and absolutely dependable, and isentirely free from cant and sophistry. ANDREW P. PEARSON. Andrew P. Pearson is now living retired in Walla Walla after many yearsdevoted to the grocer) business. He was lx)rn in Sweden. September 15, 1848, ason of Pear Bengtson, who passed his entire life in that country. Our subjectgrew to manhood under the parental roof and obtained the education afiforded bythe common schools. In May, 1869,
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . 862, and is a sonof Andrew J. and Mary (Huff) Weller. The father was also a native of NewYork, while the mother was a native of Ireland, but both passed away in theEmpire state. Two of their four children are now living, the one besides oursubject being Mrs. Jennie Folnsbe. a resident of Garfield county, Washington. Peter R. Weller was reared in his native state and there obtained a commonschool education. When twenty-one years old he crossed the continent toGarfield county, Washington, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-862-and-is-a-sonof-andrew-j-and-mary-huff-weller-the-father-was-also-a-native-of-newyork-while-the-mother-was-a-native-of-ireland-but-both-passed-away-in-theempire-state-two-of-their-four-children-are-now-living-the-one-besides-oursubject-being-mrs-jennie-folnsbe-a-resident-of-garfield-county-washington-peter-r-weller-was-reared-in-his-native-state-and-there-obtained-a-commonschool-education-when-twenty-one-years-old-he-crossed-the-continent-togarfield-county-washington-a-image338174607.html
RM2AJ554F–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . 862, and is a sonof Andrew J. and Mary (Huff) Weller. The father was also a native of NewYork, while the mother was a native of Ireland, but both passed away in theEmpire state. Two of their four children are now living, the one besides oursubject being Mrs. Jennie Folnsbe. a resident of Garfield county, Washington. Peter R. Weller was reared in his native state and there obtained a commonschool education. When twenty-one years old he crossed the continent toGarfield county, Washington, a
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ed by his exampleto think more of the other fellow. Since its organization he has been a mem-ber of the Garfield County Pioneer Association and for some years has beenits secretary. He is a member of the Oregon Historical Society and the HollandSociety of New York city. To belong to this society one must be able to showdocumentary evidence of having come from an ancestor born of a forefatherwho came from Holland to America before 1675. W^-LLACE LEROY WHITMORE. Few men of the northwest ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ed-by-his-exampleto-think-more-of-the-other-fellow-since-its-organization-he-has-been-a-mem-ber-of-the-garfield-county-pioneer-association-and-for-some-years-has-beenits-secretary-he-is-a-member-of-the-oregon-historical-society-and-the-hollandsociety-of-new-york-city-to-belong-to-this-society-one-must-be-able-to-showdocumentary-evidence-of-having-come-from-an-ancestor-born-of-a-forefatherwho-came-from-holland-to-america-before-1675-w-llace-leroy-whitmore-few-men-of-the-northwest-ha-image338179071.html
RM2AJ5ARY–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ed by his exampleto think more of the other fellow. Since its organization he has been a mem-ber of the Garfield County Pioneer Association and for some years has beenits secretary. He is a member of the Oregon Historical Society and the HollandSociety of New York city. To belong to this society one must be able to showdocumentary evidence of having come from an ancestor born of a forefatherwho came from Holland to America before 1675. W^-LLACE LEROY WHITMORE. Few men of the northwest ha
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ow them further on their return journey. We must contentourselves, in this farewell glance at this first, and in many respects, the mostinteresting and important of all the early transcontinental expeditions, with sayingthat the effects were of momentous, even transcendent value to the developmentof our country. Without the incorporation of Old Oregon into the United States,we would in all probability not have got California, and without our Pacific Coastfrontage, think what a crippled an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ow-them-further-on-their-return-journey-we-must-contentourselves-in-this-farewell-glance-at-this-first-and-in-many-respects-the-mostinteresting-and-important-of-all-the-early-transcontinental-expeditions-with-sayingthat-the-effects-were-of-momentous-even-transcendent-value-to-the-developmentof-our-country-without-the-incorporation-of-old-oregon-into-the-united-stateswe-would-in-all-probability-not-have-got-california-and-without-our-pacific-coastfrontage-think-what-a-crippled-an-image338205971.html
RM2AJ6H4K–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ow them further on their return journey. We must contentourselves, in this farewell glance at this first, and in many respects, the mostinteresting and important of all the early transcontinental expeditions, with sayingthat the effects were of momentous, even transcendent value to the developmentof our country. Without the incorporation of Old Oregon into the United States,we would in all probability not have got California, and without our Pacific Coastfrontage, think what a crippled an
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MR. AND MRS. MARTIN MEINERS OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 603 and familiarity with the most improved methods of farming. Mr. Lloyd pos-sesses all these qualifications and his land makes a gratifying return on thecapital invested therein. In 1910 Mr. Lloyd was married to Miss Ina Boynton, of Waitsburg, by whomhe has had two children, of whom one, a son, Tony B., survives. Mr. Lloyd belongs to Waitsburg Lodge, No. 16, F. & A. M.; Dayton Chap-ter No. 5, R. A. M.; Washington Commandery No. i, K. T., Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-mr-and-mrs-martin-meiners-old-walla-walla-county-603-and-familiarity-with-the-most-improved-methods-of-farming-mr-lloyd-pos-sesses-all-these-qualifications-and-his-land-makes-a-gratifying-return-on-thecapital-invested-therein-in-1910-mr-lloyd-was-married-to-miss-ina-boynton-of-waitsburg-by-whomhe-has-had-two-children-of-whom-one-a-son-tony-b-survives-mr-lloyd-belongs-to-waitsburg-lodge-no-16-f-a-m-dayton-chap-ter-no-5-r-a-m-washington-commandery-no-i-k-t-image338176133.html
RM2AJ5731–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MR. AND MRS. MARTIN MEINERS OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 603 and familiarity with the most improved methods of farming. Mr. Lloyd pos-sesses all these qualifications and his land makes a gratifying return on thecapital invested therein. In 1910 Mr. Lloyd was married to Miss Ina Boynton, of Waitsburg, by whomhe has had two children, of whom one, a son, Tony B., survives. Mr. Lloyd belongs to Waitsburg Lodge, No. 16, F. & A. M.; Dayton Chap-ter No. 5, R. A. M.; Washington Commandery No. i, K. T.,
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ASOTIX COLINTY COURTHOUSE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-asotix-colinty-courthouse-image338185569.html
RM2AJ5K41–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ASOTIX COLINTY COURTHOUSE.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ri,while the mother was probably also born in tjiat state. William Tomjikins diedwhen his son Richard was a youth of fourteen years. He was the fourth in afamily of eight children and at seventeen years of age he took charge of the homefarm, which he managed until he reached his twenty-fourth year, when a youngerbrother became old enough to take care of the mother. Then our subject, in thespring of 1887, made his way westward to Washington. Here he entered theemploy of A. C. Wellman on th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-riwhile-the-mother-was-probably-also-born-in-tjiat-state-william-tomjikins-diedwhen-his-son-richard-was-a-youth-of-fourteen-years-he-was-the-fourth-in-afamily-of-eight-children-and-at-seventeen-years-of-age-he-took-charge-of-the-homefarm-which-he-managed-until-he-reached-his-twenty-fourth-year-when-a-youngerbrother-became-old-enough-to-take-care-of-the-mother-then-our-subject-in-thespring-of-1887-made-his-way-westward-to-washington-here-he-entered-theemploy-of-a-c-wellman-on-th-image338170055.html
RM2AJ4Y9Y–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ri,while the mother was probably also born in tjiat state. William Tomjikins diedwhen his son Richard was a youth of fourteen years. He was the fourth in afamily of eight children and at seventeen years of age he took charge of the homefarm, which he managed until he reached his twenty-fourth year, when a youngerbrother became old enough to take care of the mother. Then our subject, in thespring of 1887, made his way westward to Washington. Here he entered theemploy of A. C. Wellman on th
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PHILIP .1. PEXTKCOST. MRS. PlllUr .1. rKXTECOST OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 551 Waitsburg road. He contracted for this land at a basis of seven dollars per acre,to be paid for with wheat at fifty cents per bushel. This land was afterward paid for by Philip J. Pentecost and an older brother,Charles N., and thus came into their possession. For thirty years the twobrothers cooperated in their farming enterprise and in the meantime added totheir holdings until the place comprised a thousand acres. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-philip-1-pextkcost-mrs-plllur-1-rkxtecost-old-walla-walla-county-551-waitsburg-road-he-contracted-for-this-land-at-a-basis-of-seven-dollars-per-acreto-be-paid-for-with-wheat-at-fifty-cents-per-bushel-this-land-was-afterward-paid-for-by-philip-j-pentecost-and-an-older-brothercharles-n-and-thus-came-into-their-possession-for-thirty-years-the-twobrothers-cooperated-in-their-farming-enterprise-and-in-the-meantime-added-totheir-holdings-until-the-place-comprised-a-thousand-acres-image338179657.html
RM2AJ5BGW–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PHILIP .1. PEXTKCOST. MRS. PlllUr .1. rKXTECOST OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 551 Waitsburg road. He contracted for this land at a basis of seven dollars per acre,to be paid for with wheat at fifty cents per bushel. This land was afterward paid for by Philip J. Pentecost and an older brother,Charles N., and thus came into their possession. For thirty years the twobrothers cooperated in their farming enterprise and in the meantime added totheir holdings until the place comprised a thousand acres.
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ?re.. MRS. ISRAEL IXGALLS OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 631 that occurred in the great cholera epidemic that ravished the country. His widowsubsequently crossed the plains to Oregon and in later years made her home withher sister, Mrs. J. V. B. Butler, her death occurring in March, 1871. It was in 1852 that Theodore P. Ingalls accompanied his mother on the longjourney to the northwest. He was then a youth of sixteen years. They madethe trip with ox teams, there being fourteen wagons in the party Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-re-mrs-israel-ixgalls-old-walla-walla-county-631-that-occurred-in-the-great-cholera-epidemic-that-ravished-the-country-his-widowsubsequently-crossed-the-plains-to-oregon-and-in-later-years-made-her-home-withher-sister-mrs-j-v-b-butler-her-death-occurring-in-march-1871-it-was-in-1852-that-theodore-p-ingalls-accompanied-his-mother-on-the-longjourney-to-the-northwest-he-was-then-a-youth-of-sixteen-years-they-madethe-trip-with-ox-teams-there-being-fourteen-wagons-in-the-party-image338174719.html
RM2AJ558F–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ?re.. MRS. ISRAEL IXGALLS OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 631 that occurred in the great cholera epidemic that ravished the country. His widowsubsequently crossed the plains to Oregon and in later years made her home withher sister, Mrs. J. V. B. Butler, her death occurring in March, 1871. It was in 1852 that Theodore P. Ingalls accompanied his mother on the longjourney to the northwest. He was then a youth of sixteen years. They madethe trip with ox teams, there being fourteen wagons in the party
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . THE BAKER-BOYER NATIONAL BANK IN llilO. THE BAKER-BOYER NATIONAL BANK, WALLA WALLA, IN ISUO OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 253 McLoughlin, who also saw the importance of securing cattle for this country,to go to CaUfornia and bring a drove of cattle to Oregon. This drive tookplace in the years of 1S37 and 1838. Young started from California with joohead of cattle and arrived in the Willamette Valley with Bcxd head. The second great cattle drive started in 1839 with a group of Americans,eager to d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-the-baker-boyer-national-bank-in-llilo-the-baker-boyer-national-bank-walla-walla-in-isuo-old-walla-walla-county-253-mcloughlin-who-also-saw-the-importance-of-securing-cattle-for-this-countryto-go-to-caufornia-and-bring-a-drove-of-cattle-to-oregon-this-drive-tookplace-in-the-years-of-1s37-and-1838-young-started-from-california-with-joohead-of-cattle-and-arrived-in-the-willamette-valley-with-bcxd-head-the-second-great-cattle-drive-started-in-1839-with-a-group-of-americanseager-to-d-image338191382.html
RM2AJ5XFJ–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . THE BAKER-BOYER NATIONAL BANK IN llilO. THE BAKER-BOYER NATIONAL BANK, WALLA WALLA, IN ISUO OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 253 McLoughlin, who also saw the importance of securing cattle for this country,to go to CaUfornia and bring a drove of cattle to Oregon. This drive tookplace in the years of 1S37 and 1838. Young started from California with joohead of cattle and arrived in the Willamette Valley with Bcxd head. The second great cattle drive started in 1839 with a group of Americans,eager to d
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Lewis MeMorris ,1. J. Kuliii. Dr. .Tdliii Tcin[]aiiy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-lewis-memorris-1-j-kuliii-dr-tdliii-tcin-aiiy-image338201481.html
RM2AJ6BC9–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Lewis MeMorris ,1. J. Kuliii. Dr. .Tdliii Tcin[]aiiy
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-image338198658.html
RM2AJ67RE–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties .
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y-ffiur thousand dollars, the most of which is included in the highschool building. Situated upon a slight eminence overlooking the fertile andbeautiful Touclut allcy. with the vast sweep «if the wheat covered hills closingit in. this Irescott school building presents an ap|)earance which many large townsmight envy. Dtiring a numlxrr of years past a succession of peculiarly well quali-fie<l teachers have devoted iheniM-lves to the |)rogress of the Prcscott schools, andas a rcstilt hav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-y-ffiur-thousand-dollars-the-most-of-which-is-included-in-the-highschool-building-situated-upon-a-slight-eminence-overlooking-the-fertile-andbeautiful-touclut-allcy-with-the-vast-sweep-if-the-wheat-covered-hills-closingit-in-this-irescott-school-building-presents-an-apearance-which-many-large-townsmight-envy-dtiring-a-numlxrr-of-years-past-a-succession-of-peculiarly-well-quali-fieltl-teachers-have-devoted-ihenim-lves-to-the-rogress-of-the-prcscott-schools-andas-a-rcstilt-hav-image338193704.html
RM2AJ61EG–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . y-ffiur thousand dollars, the most of which is included in the highschool building. Situated upon a slight eminence overlooking the fertile andbeautiful Touclut allcy. with the vast sweep «if the wheat covered hills closingit in. this Irescott school building presents an ap|)earance which many large townsmight envy. Dtiring a numlxrr of years past a succession of peculiarly well quali-fie<l teachers have devoted iheniM-lves to the |)rogress of the Prcscott schools, andas a rcstilt hav
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ayton and in the public schools of that city he completed his edu-cation, being one of the first graduates. He decided upon the practice of law asa life work and with that end in view he began reading under the direction of^L A. Baker. His reading was also directed by W. K. Rogers and R. F. Sturde-vant and in September, 1890, he passed the required examination that securedhim admission to the bar. Immediately afterward he opened an office in Dayton,where he engaged in practice for twenty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-ayton-and-in-the-public-schools-of-that-city-he-completed-his-edu-cation-being-one-of-the-first-graduates-he-decided-upon-the-practice-of-law-asa-life-work-and-with-that-end-in-view-he-began-reading-under-the-direction-ofl-a-baker-his-reading-was-also-directed-by-w-k-rogers-and-r-f-sturde-vant-and-in-september-1890-he-passed-the-required-examination-that-securedhim-admission-to-the-bar-immediately-afterward-he-opened-an-office-in-daytonwhere-he-engaged-in-practice-for-twenty-image338176068.html
RM2AJ570M–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . ayton and in the public schools of that city he completed his edu-cation, being one of the first graduates. He decided upon the practice of law asa life work and with that end in view he began reading under the direction of^L A. Baker. His reading was also directed by W. K. Rogers and R. F. Sturde-vant and in September, 1890, he passed the required examination that securedhim admission to the bar. Immediately afterward he opened an office in Dayton,where he engaged in practice for twenty
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Lewis MeMorris ,1. J. Kuliii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-lewis-memorris-1-j-kuliii-image338201653.html
RM2AJ6BJD–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Lewis MeMorris ,1. J. Kuliii
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PICKING GKAPE.S. AlGEKMAYLE PLACE, CLARKSTON. GRAPEGROWIXG (AND GIRL GROWING) AT CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 389 18S9, a house of worship was erected on a lot donated by Gilbert Dickson, andthis was dedicated by Brother N. B. Alley in that year. The present pastor isRev. R. Tibbs Maxey. A Seventh Day Adventist organization was effected by Elders Van Horn andRaymond as the outcome of tent meetings conducted by them on the Moses Huntranch on Pataha Flat in 1881. In 1902 the organizatio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-picking-gkapes-algekmayle-place-clarkston-grapegrowixg-and-girl-growing-at-clarkston-old-walla-walla-county-389-18s9-a-house-of-worship-was-erected-on-a-lot-donated-by-gilbert-dickson-andthis-was-dedicated-by-brother-n-b-alley-in-that-year-the-present-pastor-isrev-r-tibbs-maxey-a-seventh-day-adventist-organization-was-effected-by-elders-van-horn-andraymond-as-the-outcome-of-tent-meetings-conducted-by-them-on-the-moses-huntranch-on-pataha-flat-in-1881-in-1902-the-organizatio-image338186186.html
RM2AJ5KX2–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PICKING GKAPE.S. AlGEKMAYLE PLACE, CLARKSTON. GRAPEGROWIXG (AND GIRL GROWING) AT CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 389 18S9, a house of worship was erected on a lot donated by Gilbert Dickson, andthis was dedicated by Brother N. B. Alley in that year. The present pastor isRev. R. Tibbs Maxey. A Seventh Day Adventist organization was effected by Elders Van Horn andRaymond as the outcome of tent meetings conducted by them on the Moses Huntranch on Pataha Flat in 1881. In 1902 the organizatio
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MRS. FRANK T. KEISER. FRANK T. KEISER OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 615 which he removed to Waitsburg, where he has since made his home. Forseveral years he has operated farm lands from this point and his holdings arenow very extensive, for he owns seventeen hundred and seventy acres of thefinest wheat land in the county and has leased and cultivated another tract ofone thousand acres. He is thus most extensively engaged in farming and themagniture of his operations is an indication of the natur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-mrs-frank-t-keiser-frank-t-keiser-old-walla-walla-county-615-which-he-removed-to-waitsburg-where-he-has-since-made-his-home-forseveral-years-he-has-operated-farm-lands-from-this-point-and-his-holdings-arenow-very-extensive-for-he-owns-seventeen-hundred-and-seventy-acres-of-thefinest-wheat-land-in-the-county-and-has-leased-and-cultivated-another-tract-ofone-thousand-acres-he-is-thus-most-extensively-engaged-in-farming-and-themagniture-of-his-operations-is-an-indication-of-the-natur-image338175721.html
RM2AJ56G9–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MRS. FRANK T. KEISER. FRANK T. KEISER OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 615 which he removed to Waitsburg, where he has since made his home. Forseveral years he has operated farm lands from this point and his holdings arenow very extensive, for he owns seventeen hundred and seventy acres of thefinest wheat land in the county and has leased and cultivated another tract ofone thousand acres. He is thus most extensively engaged in farming and themagniture of his operations is an indication of the natur
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . niiii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-niiii-image338204281.html
RM2AJ6F09–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . niiii
Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Michael Kenny jDsi-pli ilcKvuy COMRADES AT FORT WALLA WALLA IX ISST OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 95 Not all, however, of the Nez Perces approved the tactics of Lawyer. Therewas a powerful faction that favored the Yakimas, Cayuses, and Walla Wallas.While Governor Stevens had been gradually bringing the main body of the NezPerces to consent to a treaty assigning certain reservations to them, and wasflattering himself that with the aid of Lawyer he was just about to clinch thedeal, there was a sud Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lymans-history-of-old-walla-walla-county-embracing-walla-walla-columbia-garfield-and-asotin-counties-michael-kenny-jdsi-pli-ilckvuy-comrades-at-fort-walla-walla-ix-isst-old-walla-walla-county-95-not-all-however-of-the-nez-perces-approved-the-tactics-of-lawyer-therewas-a-powerful-faction-that-favored-the-yakimas-cayuses-and-walla-wallaswhile-governor-stevens-had-been-gradually-bringing-the-main-body-of-the-nezperces-to-consent-to-a-treaty-assigning-certain-reservations-to-them-and-wasflattering-himself-that-with-the-aid-of-lawyer-he-was-just-about-to-clinch-thedeal-there-was-a-sud-image338201011.html
RM2AJ6ARF–Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . Michael Kenny jDsi-pli ilcKvuy COMRADES AT FORT WALLA WALLA IX ISST OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 95 Not all, however, of the Nez Perces approved the tactics of Lawyer. Therewas a powerful faction that favored the Yakimas, Cayuses, and Walla Wallas.While Governor Stevens had been gradually bringing the main body of the NezPerces to consent to a treaty assigning certain reservations to them, and wasflattering himself that with the aid of Lawyer he was just about to clinch thedeal, there was a sud
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