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Ralph R. Sundquist Papers, 1909-1980
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Sundquist, Ralph R., 1894-
- Title
- Ralph R. Sundquist Papers
- Dates
- 1909-1980 (inclusive)19091980
- Quantity
- 8 Linear feet of shelf space, (16 Boxes + 1 Oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- Cage 601 (collection)
- Summary
- The papers of Ralph Sundquist consist of correspondence, business documents, reports, enclosures, and brochures related to agriculture and his civic interests.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open and available for research use.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Ralph Roger Sundquist was born in Galesburg, Illinois, on 5 January 1894, to the Rev. and Mrs Hjalmar Sundquist. In 1910, the family moved to the Yakima Valley because Hjalmar had health problems he thought curable in a warm, dry climate. Ralph graduated from Yakima High School in 1912 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture from the State College of Washington in 1916. A year later, he received a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from the State College. He taught biological courses for a year at Whitworth College, in Spokane, before returning to Yakima, where he taught high school for two years. About this time he married Elaine Fager.
The Sundquist family entered the apple business soon after arriving in the Yakima Valley. Around 1920, Ralph purchased his first orchard near Gleed. The Sunnyslope orchards did very well through the rest of the decade, raising a number of apple varieties for nationwide markets. These included the Starking Red Delicious. The early 1930s economic downturn nearly left Sundquist in financial ruin. In 1948, Sundquist and a colleague opened the Hansen Fruit and Cold Storage Company, in Yakima. He later established the Sundquist Fruit and Cold Storage Co. In 1966, he built a new controlled-atmosphere storage facility for processing, storing and shipping apples from his 850 acres of orchards and those of others.
Sundquist was an active member of the community. He was an early communicant of Yakima's First Presbyterian Church, giving much of his time and money. He made large contributions for improvements in the congregation's pipe organ in the 1940s and 1950s, and for stained glass windows. He was president of the Lower Naches Telephone Company, the the Yakima District Horticultural Society, and the Washington State Horticultural Association. He also as a board member of the Yakima YMCA, founding director of the Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital (later a trustee), director of the Yakima Valley College, and member of the Yakima School board. Sundquist also helped organize Yakima's first television station, KIMA-TV, and Yakima's educational television station.
Early in the 1950s, Ralph became a member of the Atomic Energy Commission's Personnel Advisory Board for the Hanford Project. He helped evaluate potential employees' security clearance applications. At this time, he also became a director of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank's Seattle Branch. In 1963, Ralph and two dozen other regional agribusinessmen travelled around the world as part of the U.S. State Department's People-to-People cultural exchange program. They observed crop production methods in many developing Middle Eastern and Asian countries. Among his many honors for civic activities, Ralph Sundquist received the Boy Scouts of America's Silver Beaver Award for his commitment to the Fort Simcoe Council. He also won the Greater Yakima Valley Chamber of Commerce's Award of Merit for outstanding community service. He received the State College of Washington's Certificate of Merit.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Many terms historically used to describe individuals and communities with disabilities are offensive and were used to dismiss, discount and dehumanize these individuals and communities. Terms often focused on a perceived impairment and not the person. MASC recognizes the harm caused by these terms. We retain the language in this finding aid to document history and preserve context.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The papers of Ralph Sundquist consist of correspondence, business documents, reports, enclosures, and brochures related to agriculture and his civic interests. Correspondence and business documents make up the first series. The subject files that make up the second series cover a variety of subjects, chiefly related to apple growing and shipping. Agricultural reports by Sundquist, mostly related to apple growing, make up the third series. The fourth series, is focused on Sundquist's civic endeavors with public education, junior colleges, hospitals, churches and the Federal Reserve System. A number of historically significant sales brochures, chiefly for agricultural equipment, have been kept as a distinct fifth series. The final, sixth, series is made up of various oversize materials.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Preferred Citation
[Item description]
Ralph R. Sundquist Papers, 1909-1980 (Cage 601)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The papers are arranged in six series, mostly organized alphabetically within each. The present arrangement preserves much of the original organization. Unfiled materials have been added to the corresponding series in places where apparent. Other parts of the collection had no filing order when received and have been arranged in several sequences that combine like materials.
Acquisition Information
WSU acquired the Ralph R. Sundquist Papers in 1980 (MS80-46) from Ralph's son, Marvin V. Sundquist.
Processing Note
Statement on Harmful Content
This collection contains offensive language regarding individuals with disabilities in Series 2: Subject Files.
In 2022, in response to evolving standards regarding the language used to describe individuals and communities with disabilities, Gayle O’Hara added a Historical Note to this finding aid.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series 1. Correspondence, Statements, etc.Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Correspondence A, Misc. |
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1 | 2 | Assets and Liabilities of Ralph
Sundquist |
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1 | 3 | Associated Oil Company, San
Francisco |
|
1 | 4 | Atlantic Commission Company, Fruits and
Produce, Seattle |
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1 | 5 | Correspondence B, Misc. |
|
1 | 6 | Noel Bakke, Wenatchee-Okanogan Cooperative
Federation |
|
1 | 7 | K. K. Baxter and M. L. Lee, Mortgage No.
1050, Yakima |
|
1 | 8 | Albin Berg, Land Sale |
1919-23 |
1 | 9 | Harry G. Braham, First Presbyterian
Church, Yakima |
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1 | 10 | N. K. Buck, concerning Dr.
Ferry |
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1 | 11 | Correspondence C, Misc. |
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1 | 12 | Sid B. Carnine, Inc., Carlot Broker and
Distributor |
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1 | 13 | R. Bert Carter |
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1 | 14 | Chinook Hotel, Remodelling |
1960-1969 |
1 | 15 | Wilson Compton, President, WSC |
|
1 | 16 | Earle E. Corwin, Sunshine Ranch,
Wapato |
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1 | 17 | Correspondence D, Misc. |
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1 | 18 | Davis Manufacturing Company, Davis,
California |
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1 | 19 | De Laval Steam Turbine Co., Seattle
office |
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1 | 20 | Correspondence E, Misc. |
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1 | 21 | Earl Fruit Company of the Northwest,
Spokane |
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1 | 22 | Egg-Safety Carton Corporation,
Chicago |
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1 | 23 | The Rev. Henry E. Ek, Swedish Evangelical
Mission Church |
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1 | 24 | Correspondence F, Misc. |
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1 | 25 | Elaine Fager (Elaine Fager
Sundquist) |
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1 | 26 | Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Seattle, Farm
Engines |
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1 | 27 | Federal Land Bank, Spokane and Farm Credit
Assoc., Yakima |
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1 | 28 | Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,
Appointment as a Director of Seattle Branch |
|
1 | 29 | The Rev. K. Forsman and Reuben Forsman,
Cadillac, Michigan |
|
2 | 30 | A. B. Fosseen & Co., Inc., Yakima,
account statements |
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2 | 31 | Fruit Purchase Contracts,
Statements |
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2 | 32 | Correspondence G, Misc. |
|
2 | 33 | Growers Service Company, Yakima, account
statements |
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2 | 34 | Guaranty Trust Company, Yakima |
|
2 | 35 | Gwin, White & Prince, Inc., Seattle,
apple brokers |
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2 | 36 | Corresponcence H, Misc. |
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2 | 37 | H & B Motor Car Co., Inc, Yakima,
Moline Tractor dealer, account dispute |
1919-20 |
2 | 38 | Florence Harrison, Dean of the College of
Home Economics, WSC, apple v. orange controversy |
1937 |
2 | 39 | F. D. Heald, Plant Pathologist,
WSC |
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2 | 40 | Harold Hoegland, Dean, Yakima Junior
College |
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2 | 41 | E. O. Holland, President, WSC |
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2 | 42 | Correspondence I, Misc. |
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2 | 43 | Correspondence J, Misc. |
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2 | 44 | C. Maurice Johnson, Oil Accountant,
Wichita Falls, Texas |
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2 | 45 | Edward C. Johnson, Dean of the College of
Agriculture, WSC |
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2 | 46 | Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Galesburg,
Illinois |
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2 | 47 | Correspondence K, Misc. |
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2 | 48 | C. M. Kopp, Yakima, carlot shippers,
account statements |
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2 | 49 | Correspondence L, Misc. |
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2 | 50 | W. J. Lane Co., Farm Lands, Loans, Ins.,
Fargo, N. Dak. |
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2 | 51 | Larson and Sundquist, growers |
|
2 | 52 | Libby, McNeill & Libby, fruit buyer,
statements and receipts |
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2 | 53 | Lindeman Power Equipment Co., Yakima,
account statements |
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2 | 54 | Correspondence M, Misc. |
|
3 | 55 | Magnolia Fertilizer Co.,
Seattle |
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3 | 56 | Martin General Agency and Yakima
Investment Co. |
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3 | 57 | Catherine May, M.C. |
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3 | 58 | T. A. Merrill, WSC |
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3 | 59 | Miscellaneous |
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3 | 60 | O. M. Morris, Professor of Horticulture,
WSC |
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3 | 61 | D. V. Morthland, Esq., regarding
Sunnyslope Development Co. |
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3 | 62 | Correspondence N, Misc. |
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3 | 63 | Naches Cold Storage Co., Gleed, statements
and receipts |
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3 | 64 | Naches Heights Nursery, Yakima, statements
and receipts |
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3 | 65 | National Recovery
Administration |
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3 | 66 | Nile Creek Lumber Co., Naches,
invoices |
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3 | 67 | Correspondence O, Misc. |
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3 | 68 | A. L. Ostrander Fruit Co.,
receipts |
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3 | 69 | Correspondence P, Misc. |
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3 | 70 | Pacific Power and Light |
|
3 | 71 | Pacific Power and Light,
statements |
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3 | 72 | Walt Paeschke, Mabton |
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3 | 73 | Perham Fruit Co., Yakima |
|
3 | 74 | Perham Fruit Co., Yakima, statements and
contracts |
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3 | 75 | Personnel Security Board, U.S. Atomic
Energy Commission, Hanford office |
|
3 | 76 | Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., Wiliam
Laney |
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3 | 77 | Jack Preissner, Yakima |
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3 | 78 | Prentice Packing & Storage, Yakima,
statements and receipts |
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3 | 79 | Correspondence R, Misc. |
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3 | 80 | Richey & Gilbert Co., Yakima Valley
Fruits, Yakima |
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4 | 81 | Richey & Gilbert Co., statements and
contracts |
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4 | 82 | Rumsey Pump Co., Seneca Falls, New
York |
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4 | 83 | Correspondence S, Misc. |
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4 | 84 | C. S. Schaefer Company, Yakima |
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4 | 85 | Mrs. Arthur Segerquist (Louise Johnson),
Valdez, Alaska |
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4 | 86 | Sellers & Stone, Yakima Valley Fruits,
Yakima |
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4 | 87 | Sellers & Stone, statements and
receipts |
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4 | 88 | Sizer & Co., Veneer Products,
Tacoma |
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4 | 89 | H. R. Spinner, Wholesaler,
Yakima |
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4 | 90 | Anthony Spuler, Entomologist,
WSC |
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4 | 91 | Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchard Co.,
Louisiana, Mo. |
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4 | 92 | Stubbs Fruit & Storage Co., Packers
and Shippers, Yakima |
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4 | 93 | Stubbs Fruit & Storage Co., statements
and receipts |
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4 | 94 | Hjalmar Sundquist |
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4 | 95 | Ralph Sundquist Family |
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4 | 96 | Sundquist v. McNeff |
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4 | 97 | Correspondence T, Misc. |
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4 | 98 | Taxes, Income, Federal Returns |
1921-32 |
4 | 99 | Taxes, State, County, Local |
1920-1939 |
5 | 100 | Correspondence U, Misc. |
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5 | 101 | Correspondence V, Misc. |
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5 | 102 | Correspondence W, Misc. |
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5 | 103 | Arthur Wallander, Chicago |
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5 | 104 | Warren & Co., Bulk Fruit,
Yakima |
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5 | 105 | Washington Fruit & Produce Co.,
statements and receipts |
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5 | 106 | Washington Growers' Clearinghouse
Association |
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5 | 107 | First Bank of White Bluffs, White Bluffs,
Wash. |
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5 | 108 | Winthrop Orchards, Inc., Gleed |
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5 | 109 | Correspondence Y, Misc. |
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5 | 110 | Yakima Fruit & Cold Storage Co.,
Yakima |
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5 | 111 | Yakima Fruit Growers Association, part
1 |
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5 | 112 | Yakima Fruit Growers Association, part
2 |
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5 | 113 | Yakima Fruit Growers Association, C. D.
Tracy |
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5 | 114 | Yakima Horticultural Club |
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5 | 115 | Yakima Mortgage Loan Co. and Yakima
Mortgage & Bond Co. |
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5 | 116 | Yakima Title Guaranty & Abstract Co.,
filings |
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5 | 117 | Yakima Trust Company, Yakima First
National Bank |
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5 | 118 | Yakima Valley Growers' Spray Residue
Committee |
|
5 | 119 | Yakima Young Men's Christian Association
(YMCA) |
Series 2. Subject FilesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
6 | 119 | American Institute of Agriculture,
marketing pamphlets |
|
6 | 120 | An Analysis of Orchard Operations as
Related to . . . Employment and Relief Problems . . . Chelan
County |
|
6 | 121 | Miss S. I. Anthon, Yakima
teacher |
|
6 | 122 | Apple Grading, questionnaires, news
articles, etc. |
1930-1939 |
6 | 123 | Apple Packing, Cull Account, figures,
etc. |
1930-1939 |
6 | 124 | Apple Production Statistics, Sundquist
Orchards |
1925 |
6 | 125 | Apple Production Statistics |
1920-27 |
6 | 126 | Apple Production, Study of a
Pool |
1925-26 |
6 | 126.1 | Apple reports: Apple Facts (1935); Newtown
Study (1953); Producer-Consumer Surplus Apple Campaign
(1948) |
1935-1953 |
6 | 127 |
An Appreciation of E. A. Bryan, by R. C.
McCroskey |
|
6 | 128 | Automobile Registrations,
Sundquist |
1920-1939 |
6 | 129 |
The Cause and Prevention of Storage Rots, W. A.
Luce |
1935 |
6 | 130 |
A History of the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation Project, by Guy
C. Finley |
1970 |
6 | 131 | Bartlett Pear Commodity Comm., Pear
Selling Prices |
1933-34 |
6 | 131 | Pear Growers League Annual |
1948 |
6 | 132 |
Codling Moth Traps, by Anthony Spuler, Wash. Ag. Expt.
Stn. |
|
6 | 133 | Cold Storage Building Fires, Yakima. news
articles |
1968 |
6 | 134 | Wilson Compton, press releases |
|
6 | 135 | Wilson Compton, Resignation as WSC
President, news articles |
|
6 | 136 | Wilson Compton, Westminster Foundation,
WSC |
1950 |
6 | 137 |
Current Transportation Problem of the Far West Apple
Industry, by Chas. B. Bowling |
1938 |
7 | 138 | Federal Reserve Bank |
|
7 | 139 | Fruit Consumption Statistics |
1950 |
7 | 140 | Fruit Grading Standards, State of
Washington and Northwest Canners Association |
1919-32 |
7 | 141 | The Gamma Theta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi,
WSC, newsletter |
|
7 | 142 | B. F. Goodrich Travelog, auto
trip |
1950 |
7 | 143 | History of Delicious Apple
Variety |
1962 |
7 | 144 | Alexander Hamilton Institute
Correspondence Course Assignments |
1923-25 |
7 | 145 |
License for Handlers of Fresh Deciduous Tree Fruit Grown in...
WA, OR, MT, ID
|
1934 |
7 | 146 | Luncheon Group, Chinook Hotel,
photograph |
Dec. 1975 |
7 | 147 |
Meet Ralph Sundquist, Walston Round-up |
Mar-65 |
7 | 148 | Naches-Selah Irrigation District, By-Laws,
Bond Issue |
1922 |
7 | 149 | Newspaper Articles,
miscellaneous |
|
7 | 150 | Northwest Fruit Industries,
Inc |
1930-1939 |
7 | 151 | Northwest Perishable Traffic
Bureau |
1941 |
7 | 152 | Orchard Management Advertisement on Alar,
for Uniroyal, Photo of Marvin Sundquist |
|
7 | 153 |
The Outlook for Future Control of Codling Moth in
Wenatchee-Okanogan District
|
1930-19369 |
7 | 154 | Pacific Coast Packer |
8-Aug-36 |
7 | 155 | Photographs, Post Cards,
miscellaneous |
|
7 | 156 |
Procedure and Information for Personnel Security Review
Boards, Book No. 2, Hanford Operations Office, and other
material |
1951 |
7 | 157 | Real Estate Contract with Guaranty Trust
Co., Yakima |
|
7 | 158 | Recital Programs |
|
7 | 159 | Rotary Club, Yakima chapter |
|
7 | 160 |
The Royal Order of Hairy Chested Men, Ralph Sundquist
membership certificate |
1932 |
8 | 161 | Roza Canal |
|
8 | 162 | Silver Beaver Award, Boy Scouts of
America |
2/18/1963 |
8 | 163 |
Some Believe-It-or-Not's of the Apple Industry, by Clyde
D. Merchant |
1935-1939 |
8 | 164 |
Some Facts Connected with the Spray Residue
Situation
|
1930 |
8 | 165 |
Some Marketing Problems, by E. A Smith |
1930-1939 |
8 | 166 |
Frank Stubbs . . . Yakima Pioneer and Community Leader,
Yakima Valley Sun, Gary L. Jackson |
9/18/1975 |
8 | 167 |
Sundquist Apples, box label |
|
8 | 168 | Sundquist Fruit & Cold Storage,
From Tree to Trade, advertisement on
letterhead |
|
8 | 169 | Sundquist Fruit & Cold Storage,
advertisement, The Packer |
10/16/1976 |
8 | 170 | Elaine Fager Sundquist, biographical
material |
|
8 | 171 | Ralph Sundquist, newspaper articles on or
by him |
|
8 | 172 |
Ralph Sundquist . . . Active Community Leader . . .
Yakima Valley Sun, Grace Millay |
11/13/1975 |
8 | 173 |
To My Christmas Carol, by Hjalmar Sundquist |
1948 |
8 | 174 | S.S. Virginia, menus from maiden
voyage |
Dec. 1928-Jan. 1929 |
8 | 175 | William Hunter Volk, patent application
for fungicide, insecticide, oil, 1924-26, and 1933 letter |
1924-1926; 1933 |
8 | 176 | Washington Nursery Co, trees sales
brochure |
|
8 | 177 | Washington State Horticultural Assn,
annual meeting programs |
|
8 | 178 | M.V. Yakima, Puget Sound Ferry,
christening |
1968 |
8 | 179 | Yakima Horticultural Club, attendence and
dues |
1920-1929 |
8 | 180 | Yakima Valley Fruit Trafic Assn,
Statistical Book Revisions
|
1960 |
8 | 181 | Yakima Valley Society for Spastics and
Other Handicapped Persons, minute book |
1946-1957 |
8 | 182 | Yakima Valley Traffic and Credit
Association, Bulletin 79, Apple Grading Rules |
1931 |
8 | 183 | Yakima YMCA, brochures |
|
8 | 184 | Yakima YMCA, new building construction,
dedication |
1950-1959 |
8 | 185 | Yakima YMCA, newspaper feature
articles |
Series 3. Reports by Ralph SundquistReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
9 | 186 |
Agriculture in the Yakima Valley: Past, Present, and
Future
|
1960-1969 |
9 | 187 |
An Analysis of Successes and Failures in Codling Moth Control in
1938
|
|
9 | 188 |
The Apple Boom, Pollenization, Fertilization,
outline |
1920 |
9 | 189 | Botanical Ink Drawings |
1920 |
9 | 190 |
Culture Media
|
1920 |
9 | 191 |
Cultures
|
1920 |
9 | 192 |
Economical Control of the Codling Moth in
1932
|
|
9 | 193 |
Farm Management Demonstrations in Yakima County,
Washington
|
1920 |
9 | 194 |
A Farm Management Survey in the Selah Valley
|
1920 |
9 | 195 |
History of the State College
|
|
9 | 196 |
Interest in the Apple Industry
|
1950-1959 |
9 | 197 | Manuscript on Spraying
Orchards |
1930-1939 |
9 | 198 |
Means of Accomplishing Orchard Tillage
|
1920-1929 |
9 | 199 |
Observations of the Apple Industry of
California
|
|
9 | 200 |
Observations on the Pear Industry of
California
|
|
9 | 201 |
Observations on Cold Weather Damage to Apples, Nov.
1935
|
|
9 | 202 |
Orchard Survey form |
1915-1919 |
9 | 203 |
Order of Work for Botany 56. Laboratory Work
|
|
9 | 204 |
Origins of the Northwest Apple Box . . .
|
|
9 | 205 |
Our Losing Battle Against Powdery Mildew of the
Apple
|
|
9 | 206 |
Principles Underlying Pruning Practice
|
7-Mar-34 |
9 | 207 |
A Re-Arranged Farmstead
|
1920-1929 |
9 | 208 |
Reminiscences of Yakima College Founding
|
1957 |
9 | 209 |
Report, Codling Moth Control Experiments of Associated Oil
Company
|
1927-1928 |
9 | 210 |
Report on Codling Moth Experiments using Pretrotine
Products
|
1927 |
9 | 211 |
Should We have Federal Aid to Education
|
1960-1969 |
9 | 212 |
Statement of Ralph Sundquist: Marketing Agreement Hearing, May
13, 1958
|
|
9 | 213 |
Theoretical Farm Report
|
1920 |
9 | 214 |
Twenty Years Experience With Ammonium
Sulphate
|
1947 |
9 | 215 |
Why Are Washington Apples so Frequently Not Delivered to the
Consumer in Satisfactory Condition?
|
1945 |
9 | 216 |
What Determines Apple Prices
|
1950-1959 |
9 | 217 |
What it Means to Practice Christian Principles in Everyday
Business, Ralph Sundquist |
|
9 | 218 |
When We Hear the Dollar's Whisper
|
Series 4. Civic InterestsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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4.1 Lower Naches Telephone
Company |
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Box | Folder | ||
10 | 219 | Articles of Incorporation |
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10 | 220 | Correspondence |
1908-1955 |
10 | 221 | Historical Sketches |
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10 | 222 | Legal Documents |
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10 | 223 | Miscellaneous Papers |
|
10 | 224 | News Articles |
|
10 | 225 |
Proposed Farmer Line Rate Increases by Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company
|
|
10 | 226 | President's Report |
1954 |
10 | 227 | Rural Telephone Loan Program,
REA |
|
10 | 228 | Stockholders' Meetings,
Reports |
1948-50 |
4.2 First Presbyterian Church of
Yakima |
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Box | Folder | ||
10 | 229 | Articles of Incorporation (1885) and
Historical Chronology acquired from Wayne Walker |
1969 |
10 | 230 | Budgets |
1960-1969 |
10 | 231 | Building Remodeling |
1965 |
10 | 232 | Camp Ghormley |
1937-42 |
10 | 233 | Dedication for Addition to the
Organ |
1951 |
10 | 234 | Dedicatory Address, Piper
Organ |
1950 |
10 | 235 | J. Dupre, Correspondence |
|
10 | 236 |
History of First Presbyterian Church of North Yakima
|
|
10 | 237 |
Information Regarding Boy Scouts of America, Troop # 1, First
Presbyterian Chuch, Yakima . .
|
|
10 | 238 | Miscellaneous |
|
10 | 239 |
New First Presbyterian Church, Dedicatory
Pamphlet |
1920-1929 |
10 | 240 |
The New First Presbyterian Church Edifice
|
1928 |
Photographs of Organists |
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Box | Folder | ||
10 | 241 | David Craighead |
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10 | 242 | Marcel Dupre |
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10 | 243 | Flor Peeters |
|
10 | 244 | Alexander Schreiner |
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Box | Folder | ||
10 | 245 | Pipe Organ Concert
Programs |
|
10 | 246 | Recollections by Reuben G.
Benz |
1968 |
10 | 247 | Alexander Schreiner,
Correspondence |
|
10 | 248 |
Tower Talk, Welcome Howard Childers |
22-Nov-74 |
10 | 249 |
Voice of the Organ, KIT radio 1280 AM,
Yakima |
1945 |
10 | 250 | Ward Chapel |
|
10 | 251 |
The Windows of Heaven Were Opened, Windows of the First
Presbyterian Church
|
|
10 | 252 |
The Yakima Presbyterian, various issues |
|
4.3 Yakima Public Schools |
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Box | Folder | ||
11 | 253 | Board of Directors Reports, etc., part
1 |
|
11 | 254 | Board of Directors Reports, etc., part
2 |
|
11 | 255 | J. Roy Brown |
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11 | 256 | Educational Television |
|
11 | 257 | Minutes, Board of Directors
Meetings |
1950 |
11 | 258 | Minutes, Board of Directors
Meetings |
1951 |
11 | 259 | Minutes, Board of Directors
Meetings |
1952 |
11 | 260 | Minutes, Board of Directors
Meetings |
1953 |
11 | 261 | Miscellaneous
Correspondence |
|
12 | 262 | Newspaper clippings |
|
12 | 263 | Nob Hill Staff,
correspondence |
1968 |
12 | 264 | Pamphlets and Programs |
|
12 | 265 | Photographs and Plans for Jr. and Sr.
High Schools |
1960-1969 |
12 | 266 | Policies and By-Laws |
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12 | 267 | Vocational Training |
|
12 | 268 |
Yakima Public Schools, newsletter |
|
4.4 Yakima Public Schools Annual Reports,
etc. |
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Box | Folder | ||
13 | 269 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1955 |
13 | 270 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1958 |
13 | 271 | Final Budget |
1958-59 |
13 | 272 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1959 |
13 | 273 | Accident Summary |
1959-60 |
13 | 274 | Handbook for Substitute
Teachers |
Summer, 1959 |
13 | 275 | Library Handbook |
Fall 1959 |
13 | 276 | Final Budget for 1959-60 |
10/5/1959 |
13 | 277 | Annual Report on
Curriculum |
Jun-60 |
13 | 278 | Final Budget for 1960-61 |
10/3/1960 |
13 | 279 | A Report on Evaluation of the Dwight
D. Eisenhower Senior High School... |
11/1/1960 |
13 | 280 | Professional Growth Handbook for
Teachers and Administrators |
Nov-60 |
13 | 281 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1960 |
13 | 282 | Report on Yakima School District No.
7, by Div. of Municipal Corporations, State of Wash |
5/22/1961 |
13 | 283 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1961 |
13 | 284 | Annual Curriculum Report for
1960-61 |
Summer 1961 |
13 | 285 | Preliminary Budget for
1961-62 |
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13 | 286 | Final Budget for 1961-62 |
10/2/1961 |
13 | 287 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1962 |
13 | 288 | Preliminary Budget for
1963-64 |
4/8/1963 |
13 | 289 | Annual Reports, Financial and
Statistical |
6/30/1963 |
13 | 290 | Final Budget for 1963-64 |
10/7/1963 |
13 | 291 | Building Survey |
Feb-64 |
13 | 292 | Preliminary Budget for
1964-65 |
4/2/1964 |
13 | 293 | Teachers' Responsibility in
Controversial Issues |
undated |
4.5 Yakima Valley College |
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Box | Folder | ||
14 | 294 | Proposal to Establish an Associate
Degree in Nursing |
1961 |
14 | 295 | An Evaluation Report |
1961 |
14 | 296 | Self-Evaluation Report |
1961 |
14 | 297 | Preliminary Budget for
1963-64 |
4/9/1963 |
14 | 298 | Final Budget for 1963-64 |
10/7/1963 |
14 | 299 | Report of Self Study for
Accreditation |
1971 |
14 | 300 | Harold A. Hoegland |
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14 | 301 | Misc. Correspondence |
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14 | 302 | Misc. Reports, Programs,
etc |
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14 | 303 | Misc. Reports, typed
drafts |
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14 | 304 | Newspaper clippings and newsprint
annual reports |
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14 | 305 | Newspaper, The Galaxy |
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14 | 306 | Photographs, including images of Ralph
Sundquist |
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14 | 307 | Ralph Sundquist, recalling his long
interest in the College |
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4.6 Yakima Valley Memorial
Hospital |
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Box | Folder | ||
15 | 308 | Brochures, Pamphlets,
Newsletters |
1950-1979 |
15 | 309 | Construction of Addition, newspaper
clippings |
1970-1979 |
15 | 310 | Pledge Lists, Contributions for
Construction |
1946 |
15 | 311 | Women's Auxiliary |
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4.7 People to People Citizen Ambassador
Program, World Tour |
1963 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
15 | 312 | Ambassador-of-Good Will Certificate,
Secretary of State, State of Washington |
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15 | 313 | Guest List, American Embassy
Residence, Rangoon, Burma |
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15 | 314 | William McC. Martin, Jr., Federal
Reserve Board |
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15 | 315 | Catherine May, Member of
Congress |
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15 | 316 | Mobil Oil Turk A.S. |
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15 | 317 | National Bank of Commerce |
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15 | 318 | Newspaper Clippings |
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15 | 319 | Newspaper Clippings, the
Hurriyet, Istanbul, Turkey |
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15 | 320 | Photographs of tour group |
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15 | 321 | Program and Itinerary |
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15 | 322 | Scandinavian Airlines System
(SAS) |
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15 | 323 | Visitor Passes, U.S. Senate, House,
and Capitol; and People to People identity badge |
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4.8 State College of Washington Degrees
and Awards |
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Box | Folder | ||
15 | 324 | Cadet Corps Warrant |
1913 |
15 | 325 | Certificate of Merit |
1953 |
15 | 326 | Diploma of Graduation, B.A. degree in
Horticulture |
1916 |
15 | 327 | Diploma of Graduation, B.S. degree in
Horticulture |
1916 |
15 | 328 | Diploma of Graduation, M.S. degree in
Horticulture |
1917 |
Series 5. Sales Brochures for Farm Machinery, etc.Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | |
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Box | Folder | |
16 | 329 | Allis-Chalmers Centrifugal
Pumps |
16 | 330 | American Cyanamid Co., The Story of
Cyanamid
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16 | 331 | Armco Iron, Coast Culvert and Flume Co,
Portland |
16 | 332 | Best Pumps, Jones-Best Pump Mfg. Co.,
Seattle |
16 | 333 | Caterpillar Tractor |
16 | 334 | Cletrac Crawler Tractors, Cleveland
Tractor Co. |
16 | 335 | John Deere Tractors, models A &
B |
16 | 336 | DeLaval Centrifugal Pumps |
16 | 337 | Eisemann Types GS-4 & GS-4/2
Magnetos |
16 | 338 | Fairbanks-Morse Horizontal Centrifugal
Pumps |
16 | 339 | Fordson Tractors |
16 | 340 | Friend Mfg. Co., sprayers |
16 | 341 | Ganong Botanical Apparatus
Catalogue |
16 | 342 | Household Furnace fuel systems, oil
blowers and coal stokers |
16 | 343 | Interstate Clay Products Co., storage and
ice houses |
16 | 344 | Killefer Implements, tillage
equipment |
16 | 345 | McCormick-Deering Tractor Manure Spreader
No. 200 |
16 | 346 | Moline Leverless Disc Harrow |
16 | 347 | Moline Universal Tractor |
16 | 348 | Rumsey Triplex Power Pumps Catalog
B-17 |
16 | 349 | Stark Bro's. Nurseries and Orchards
Co. |
16 | 350 | United Iron Works Pumps |
16 | 351 | Ward's Invincible Triplex High Pressure
Spray Pumps |
16 | 352 | Ward's National Science Establishment
Catalogue |
Series 6. OversizeReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
Oversize | 353 | A Memento, Class of 1916, Golden Grad
Reunion, Photos Washington State University |
May 27-29, 1966 |
Oversize | 353 |
Our Yakima High, school song |
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Oversize | 353 |
Debate Scoop, broad side, WSC |
1915 |
Oversize | 353 |
The Evergreen
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28-May-15 |
Oversize | 353 | Yakima Fruit Growers Association Grade and
Packing Rules for Apples, 2 copies |
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Oversize | 353 |
Who's Who on a portion of Yakima's Produce Row
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Oversize | 353 |
Thank you newspaper ad for participation in United Good
Neighbors Campaign, Yakima Republic, includes cartoon likeness of Ralph
Sundquist |
6-9-1964 |
Oversize | 353 |
Jewish Morning Journal ad for Wash. Apples, in
Hebrew |
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Oversize | 353 | Lower Naches Telephone Company line maps,
two sheets |
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Oversize | 353 | Tabulation of Bids on addition to Yakima
Valey Jr. College |
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Oversize | 353 | Tabulation of Bids on construction of
Whitney Elem. School |
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Oversize | 353 | Site Plan Elevation, A. C. Davis Sr. High
School |
1/4/1965 |
Oversize | 353 | Plot Plan, Hospital Building,
Yakima |
11/13/1948 |
Oversize | 353 | Unit Two Floor Plan, Yakima Valley Jr.
College |
8/1/1960 |
Oversize | 353 | Trust Account Cost/Profit ledger, two
sheets |
1957 |
Oversize | 353 |
Power Farming magazine, with article by Ralph
Sundquist |
April 1, 1920 |
Oversize | 353 | Anniversary Edition, Yakima Valley
News Souvenir Pictorial |
1885-1960 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Apple growers
- Apple industry -- Washington (State) -- History
- Apples -- Diseases and pests -- Washington (State) -- History
- Apples -- Storage -- Washington (State) -- History
- Apples -- Washington (State) -- Marketing -- History
- Land use, Rural -- Washington (State) -- History
Personal Names
- Sundquist, Ralph R., 1894- -- Archives
Corporate Names
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Seattle Branch
- People-to-People (Organization) -- History
- Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. -- History
- State College of Washington -- Alumni and alumnae
Geographical Names
- Yakima (Wash.) -- History