MASC Historic Vertical File Collection, 1768-1976
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Leaflet of Providence Gold Mining and Milling Co., circa 1901.
 - Broadside advertising first anniversary sale, Baker's, Oakesdale, WA, 1928 March 1.
 - Official program of the second annual Washington State Beekeepers' Association meeting, the sixth annual Inland Registered Stock Breeders' Association meeting, and the second annual Wheat Convention of the Wheat Producers', Shippers' and Millers' Association of Washington at Washington State College, Pullman, 1907 January 7-11. Printed pamphlet, 16 pages.
 - Agricultural organizations pledge support to the State College. Poster reproducing resolutions from several agricultural organizations, 1943. 1 sheet. 2 copies.
 - Electric heat for starting and growing plants. Circa 1930s. Pamphlet, 12 pages.
 - Conference program, The Causes of war and the conditions of peace, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 1950 April 17-19.
 - Freight Tariff, number 172, 1887 November 15.
 - Countdown, volume 1, number 2, Summer 1960. Seattle, WA. Large-format newsletter for the Seattle World's Fair, 4 pages.
 - Poster for stage coach line, Spokane Falls to Chewelah, Colville, Marcus, Little Dalles, and the Steamer Kootenai. 1884. 1 sheet. 33.5 x 26 cm.
 - Program, Ninth annual meeting, Grace Baptist Church, Spokane, WA, 1923 May 3-4. Leaflet, 4 pages.
 - The Student counselor on the job, a manual for student counselors, including the annual report of the student counselor committee. New York, 1944. Pamphlet, 53 pages, plus related printed items.
 - Partners. Spokane, WA, 1925. Pamphlet, 16 pages.
 - Campus close-up: Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Article from Coach and Athlete magazine, 1962 August. Clipping, 8 pages.
 - Program for performance by violinist Leonora Jackson at the Colfax Opera House, Colfax, WA, 1902 March 24. Pamphlet, 12 pages.
 - Excursion to the mouth of the Columbia River, National Editorial Association, 1899 July 8. Souvenir brochure, 4 pages.
 - Commencement program, 1903. Pamphlet, 8 pages, plus accompanying notes by Carl Edward Sandstedt.
 - Admission card to the Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1896 July 7.
 - Resolutions by Pomona Grange of Spokane County, January 13, 1917, in support of Washington State College, 1917 January 13. 1 page.
 - Election bills of Social Democratic Party and Christian Social Union, West Germany, 1946. 21 items.
 - Spokane City Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Pamphlet with history and by-laws, circa 1909. 11 pages.
 - Souvenir program, Walla Walla, Washington, 1955 September 2-5. 48 pages. Contains Howard Burgess's "I Love That Land" and "Fertile Soils...Our Foundation."
 - Profile, L.J. "Jack" Richardson, by C. Tribble. Chelan County Public Utility District, Utility scene, 1970 December. 12 pages.
 - Farragut College and Technical Institute pamphlets and yearbook (The Stag), 1946-1950. 4 items.
 - President's annual address delivered at the opening of the Fourth annual conference of the League of Pacific Northwest Municipalities, held in Spokane, WA, 1915 September 28-30. Pamphlet, 6 pages.
 - Newspaper clippings about Chinook jargon, mostly columns by "El Comancho." Undated. 17 items.
 - Program for Fort Nisqually Monument unveiling ceremony, 1928 June 9.
 - Program for Fort Vancouver National Historic Site dedication program, 1962 March 18, with annotations by Charles A. Gauld.
 - The Mt. Adams story, celebrating 100 years of progress, June 6-8, 1952, written, produced, and directed by the people of the Mt. Adams area. A centennial drama. Pamphlet, 8 pages.
 - History of the Washington State Funeral Directors' Association, 1901-1951. Fiftieth anniversary pamphlet. 23 pages.
 - Tourist brochures for Ginkgo Petrified Forest, circa 1930s. 3 items.
 - Go ahead, address of N.B. Coffman, President, Lewis County Reconstruction Congress, at Washington State Reconstruction Congress, Tacoma, 1919 January 9. 1 sheet (printed).
 - Grocery list, 1914 April-May, with advertising and price information for the Doland-Gersdorf Company, a Spokane, WA, grocer. Pamphlet, 16 pages.
 - Hood River Music Festival program, 1951 August 3-5, Hood River, Oregon. Includes program for the opera "Bridge of the Gods." Pamphlet, 36 pages.
 - Catalog for dispersion sale of registered Shire horses. The herd owned by J. O. Cooper, Pullman, Wash., and consignment from Charles Stirewalt, Pullman, Wn. at the Washington State College, Pullman, Wash. 1920 February 28. Pamphlet, 40 pages.
 - Brochure for the Harry S. Truman Library, circa 1960. Includes Truman's autograph, dated 1961 October 7.
 - Programs for performances of the Washington State Theatre, circa 1936-1938. 6 items.
 - A short history of St. Boniface Parish, Uniontown, Washington, 1960. Pamphlet, 68 pages. Also a program for the golden anniversary celebration, 1960 June 9.
 - Letter, 1836 February 5, Washington City, to William Whitmore, Vevay, Indiana. Campaign letter urging defeat of William Henry Harrison. 3 pages (printed).
 - Lewis and Clark sesquicentennial anniversary commemoration. Richard L. Neuberger speech before the U. S. Senate, 1955 July 12 (printed), and promotional flyer for the Lewis and Clark Trail Expedition of 1962 (mimeographed). 2 items.
 - Doing research on Native Americans, part 1 of a bibliography for the Native American Studies Program at Washington State University, 1971 February. Mimeographed typescript, 17 leaves.
 - Administrative legislation, an address before the twenty-fifth annual convention of the Washington State Bar Association, August 7-8, 1913, by Governor Ernest Lister. 4 pages (printed).
 - Program for 100th Anniversary of Lyons Ferry Commemoration, 1960 June 5. 2 copies.
 - Collection of mounted newspaper columns, "In the Columbia Basin A Century Ago" by Ruth Karr McKee, published in the Grand Coulee (Wash.) Star, 1941 October 31-1942 February 27. 13 items.
 - Bound volume of class exercises for Farm Management I-V at Washington State College, 1916 (typescript).
 - Maryhill Museum of Fine Arts tourist brochures, circa 1950s. 2 items.
 - Publications (pamphlets), circa 1938. 4 items.
 - Description of presidential medals and price list of bronze medals (reproduced typescript), circa 1962. 9 pages.
 - Gift of the waters (historical Indian pageant) presented annually the first Sunday in August at the world's largest hot mineral spring in Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis, Wyoming, circa 1930s. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.
 - Student assignment book published for Austin M. Burton by The Hallcrafters at their shop which is located on Maiden Lane in Pullman, Washington, 1938. Pamphlet containing advertising for merchants in Pullman, WA, and Moscow, ID, with blank forms for students to record assignment information. 10 leaves.
 - Parent-teacher associations: how to organize them, uniform constitutions, aims and purposes, program outlines. 1920. Bound pamphlet, 19 pages.
 - Navigation on lake and river. Undated. Mimeographed typescript, 10 leaves. Written by Barry Braunberger while a student at Montana State College, Bozeman.
 - Marketing northwest apples in three cities. Washington, D.C., Farm Credit Administration, Cooperative Research and Service Division, 1940 April. (Research, service and educational series, special report no. 61.) Mimeographed typescript, 36 pages.
 - The effect of hormone sprays on canning quality of Bartlett pears: Investigations conducted by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Departments of Food Industries, Horticulture, and Hood River Branch Experiment Station and the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, Tree Fruit Branch Experiment Station and Department of Horticulture through the Agricultural Research Foundation by Thomas Onsdorff, Henry Hartman, Leroy Childs, Ernest H. Wiegand, Fred L. Overly, C.L. Bedford. Revised, 1945 June 1. Bound mimeographed typescript, 19 leaves.
 - The organization and administration of the agricultural college with special reference to the extension service. U.S. Bureau of Education, 1916 December 1. Bound mimeographed typescript, 38 leaves.
 - The gold situation, key-note address at the New Gold Standard Convention, Spokane, Washington, May 19-22, 1920. Pamphlet, 6 pages.
 - Wilupupki. Lapwai, ID, 1842. "Nez Perce laws, Dec., 1842." Photocopy, 8 pages.
 - Tween acts, volume 1, number 1, 1902 February 8. Program of the 6th annual W.A.C. athletic entertainment.
 - Agenda, final draft, 1944 October. Bound mimeographed typescript, 4 pages.
 - The Oakesdale Tribune. Volume 25, number 28, 1924 October 3. Oakesdale, Washington. 1 issue, printed on silk.
 - Papers, 1928-1948. 5 items. Brochures, newsletters and annual reports of the Wesley Foundation.
 - A personal message to you from Westminster Foundation, the Presbyterian Student Center at Washington State College, circa 1949. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.
 - The Newman center, a project for the Catholic students at the State College of Washington. Undated. Brochure, 2 leaves.
 - The bust. A Uvam Publication, 1971. Pamphlet, 16 pages.
 - Townsend Plan voter's guide. Payson Peterson, candidate for Congress, second district of Washington on the Republican ticket. Old Age Revolving Pensions, Ltd., 1936. Bound pamphlet, 63 pages.
 - Program for graduating exercises, class of 1901. 2 leaves.
 - Oregon Pioneer Association reunion programs: 45th, 1916 and 49th, 1921; also a souvenir ribbon, 1921.
 - Beaver Creek Camp Association, W.S.C. staff and faculty recreation area, circa 1948. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.
 - Journey into the past (collection of newspaper clippings from the Othello Outlook about the history of Othello), 1960. Approximately 20 items.
 - Minutes, programs, and proceedings, 1950-1971. 7 items.
 - Eutaw you talk Utah, by Rusty MacHinery. Illustrated by L.G. Sharp. Salt Lake City, 1950. Pamphlet, 33 pages.
 - Palouse High School commencement programs, 1895 and 1899. 2 items.
 - Water bond, Palouse City, Washington Territory, 1888. 1 item (blank with coupons).
 - Good city government. Circa 1900. Pamphlet, 11 pages. 2 copies.
 - Transcriptions and clippings of press accounts of the death of Walter Edwin Peck, Dean of the Graduate School and Head of the English Department at the State College of Washington in 1926-1927. Also clippings about Dr. Peck, 1927-1954. These items recount the failure of Peck's academic career and his subsequent years of homelessness and mental illness.
 - History of Whelan Grange, 1958 May, and supplement, 1966. 2 pages.
 - Petitions about the Whitestone Reclamation District and the Whitestone-Horse Spring Coulee Irrigation District, directed to the Reclamation Board of the State of Washington and the Washington State Reclamation Service, circa 1919. 2 items.
 - Reminiscences of twenty-five years of merchandising in the Okanogan Country, as gathered by Geo. J. Stewart. Circa 1926. Pamphlet, 19 pages.
 - An old church in a new land, being an historical sketch of the Episcopal church in the upper Kittitas Valley, by the Rev. William A. Gilbert. 1941. Mimeographed typescript.
 - Colfax High School commencement programs, 1899 and 1908. 2 items.
 - Catalogs for the Houston School for Boys, a boarding and day school in Spokane, WA, 1908 and 1913-1914. Bound pamphlets. 2 items.
 - Prohibition leaflets and broadside promoting a ban on liquor sales in the City of Pullman, WA, circa 1936. 5 items.
 - Facts about Pullman. 4th edition. Pullman (WA) Chamber of Commerce, 1950. Mimeographed typescript, 9 pages.
 - Collection of Pullman (WA) ephemera, including programs from the Audian Theatre (22 items, circa 1937-1942); programs from the Cordova Theatre (28 items, circa 1937-1949); and a program from the United Presbyterian Church (1914 September 27).
 - A modern tourist and commercial hotel for Pullman. Circa 1927. Pamphlet, 8 leaves.
 - Northwest Sanitarium, a health institution having all modern equipment for the treatment of acute and chronic medical and surgical cases. Circa 1919. Bound pamphlet, 4 leaves. The pamphlet describes the sanitarium's facilities and services.
 - Pullman public schools ephemera, including commencement programs (1897, 1900, 1948, 1950), Columbus Day celebration and school building dedication program (1892 October 21), and program for a religious service, "Sermon to Class of 1916."
 - Report, 1939-1940, by Audry W. Sanger. Mimeographed typescript, 3 pages.
 - Community exhibits of Pullman and Moscow presented to the Civil Aeronautics Board to show the need of air service to the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport. Circa 1945. Bound pamphlet, 28 pages.
 - The friendly folder, United Presbyterian Church, 1925. Informational pamphlet directed toward students at Washington State College. 11 pages.
 - Collection of a series of 21 articles about Yakima Valley (WA) history from the Yakima Republic, 1960 May-June. Clippings.
 - Republican Prohibition Ticket, Seattle, WA, circa 1880s. Printed leaflet listing candidates for Territorial, District, County, and Seattle Precinct offices. With annotations, possibly made by Homer M. Hill.
 - Poems: I have no room for mother, Darkest Seattle, and The Pride of great Seattle. 1903. Broadsides. 3 items.
 - Program of the third annual rural life conference to be held at Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington, March 20-22, 1919. 2 leaves.
 - The story of fifty years, a brief history of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash., 1939. Pamphlet, 32 pages.
 - Ben Hogan, reformed pugilist, will deliver his celebrated lecture upon the dark and bright sides of life this evening. Announcement of lecture, with Hogan's story of the Prodigal Son and Billy's Ten Commandments. Circa 1870s-1880s. Leaflet, 2 pages.
 - War time news service with a punch, Spokane dailies help weld a great Inland Empire into a powerful force for victory. Spokane, The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1943. Broadsheet, 4 pages.
 - Aromaz. Volume 1, number 1, 1907 November. 1 issue.
 - Catalog of acquaintance cards, with one specimen card, undated. Also an explanation of "stamp language" from the Information Department of the Spokesman-Review newspaper, 1936. 3 items.
 - The Stevenson Plan for state old age compensation, old age security as a social problem. Seattle, circa 1936. Pamphlet, 15 pages. 2 copies.
 - Reading lists: Washingtoniana: a selected list of books about the State of Washington, Olympia, 1941 September; and Selected reading list on the State of Washington, Olympia, 1950. Mimeographed typescripts.
 - Home-made indexes in Washington libraries. Olympia, 1940. Mimeographed typescript, 13 pages.
 - Bulletin 2, second annual session, 1917 April. Brochure with annotations, 4 leaves.
 - The early history of Tacoma, an address by Thomas W. Prosch to the Association of Pierce County Pioneers at Tacoma, April 12, 1905. Clipping from Tacoma News, 1905 April 29.
 - Schedule of spring and summer activities program, 1938. Mimeographed typescript, 21 leaves. 2 copies.
 - Children of the northland. New York, The Congregational Home Missionary Society, circa 1920. Hero tale series. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.
 - Timblin memorial dedication program, Goldendale, Washington, 1922 June 15. Pamphlet, 18 pages. Also Charles Timblin obituary (typescript).
 - Dedication program, Toftezen Memorial, Stanwood, Washington, 1939 May 27. Mimeographed typescript, 13 pages.
 - Prospectus. Butte, MT, 1936. Pamphlet, 20 pages, with maps and diagrams.
 - Eclipse stations in Oregon and Washington. Reprinted from the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, No. 173, 1918 February. 5 pages.
 - Vote general strike, 1935. Handbill, 1 leaf.
 - El Morro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, U.S.A., 1946. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.
 - Collection of envelopes with printed anti-secession messages, circa 1862. 3 items.
 - Spokane University versus Spokane College. A statement of the plan of consolidation. Addressed to the members of the Columbia River Conference and designed to be confidential within Methodist circles. Boston, Alfred Mudge and So., 1891. Brochure.
 - The siege area trail guide, Big Hole National Monument, 1962. Pamphlet, 14 pages.
 - Regulations covering the leasing of allotted Indian lands for farming and grazing purposes. Washington, D.C., G.P.O., 1916. 4 pages.
 - Northwest radio pictorial news magazine. Volume 1, number 1; 1937 January. Don Oberbillig, W7AVP, Walla Walla, Washington, publisher.
 - The man king, an optimistic lecture on the world of opportunities by Hon. Joel Shomaker, 1912 February 18. Handbill.
 - Milk ordinance recommended for cities and counties of the State of Washington, circa 1936. Pamphlet (mimeographed typescript), 25 pages.
 - Proceedings, first State Public Health Institute, 1934 May 4-5. Pamphlet (mimeographed typescript), 37 pages.
 - Washington State legislative directories issued by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. Eighteenth legislative session (1923) and twenty-first legislative session (1929). Pamphlets. 2 items.
 - The University of Washington Newsletter, February 25, 1918; volume 2, number 6. Headline: State University has given more than 1,500 men to war. 4 pages.
 - Annual convention programs, 1916 and 1920. 2 items.
 - An invitation, the State of Washington requests the pleasure of your presence at the formal program officially opening the Territorial Centennial, March 2, 1953. 2 leaves.
 - A tour through Fisher's Mill, compiled by Ralph Walter of Fisher Flouring Mills Company, Seattle, May 1938. Pamphlet (reproduced typescript), 23 pages.
 - Effects of the fire. Seattle, 1889 July 1. Leaflet, 4 pages.
 - Pamphlets by Robert Montgomery. Among the stars, an address before the Caledonian and St. Andrew's Society, Tacoma, Washington, 1930; and Evolution, circa 1930-1935 (with inscription to Dr. Holland, New Years, 1935). 2 items.
 - The William J. White Family of St. John, Washington. Genealogy by Elma Wagner Kimm. 1958 May. Pamphlet, 16 leaves.
 - Whitman College ephemera (2 items). Whitman College and Walla Walla (mimeographed typescript about the college and community, with information about the college's financial difficulties during the Great Depression), 1936, 3 pages. Songs of Whitman College, 1916. Bound pamphlet, 27 pages.
 - Affidavits of James A. Warner, C.H. Stewart, John H. Millard, David Froman, John Conner, James Elkins, T.D. Spafford and John W. Althouse about the Willamette and Cascade Mountain Wagon-Road Company, 1881 February. Bound pamphlet (incomplete: pages 9-18 only).
 - Bulletin, Training School Edition, volume 3, number 1, 1940 March. Pamphlet, 24 pages.
 - Manual of instructions for field workers, 1939 December. Mimeographed typescript, 50 pages.
 - Yakima yesterdays, reprinted from the Yakima Herald-Republic, 1968. Pamphlet, 18 leaves.
 - Our great national park, the valley of the Yellowstone, from William Cullen Bryant's Picturesque America, 1872 (pages 292-316).
 - Nord Pacific Saengerbundes. Fest-zeitung, Walla Walla, Washington, 1913 June 19-23. 18 pages (2 pages missing).
 - Weekly program schedules, 1941. Printed schedules in bound volume, 52 pages.
 - The Business Mirror, volume 18, number 1-volume 24, number 2; 1938 January-1944 March (incomplete). "Published by the Washington Farmer, The Idaho Farmer and The Oregon Farmer, composing the Pacific Northwest Farm Trio devoted to the interests of merchants, dealers and distributors in the Pacific Northwest." 3 issues.
 - The Pierce County Immigrant, volume 1, number 1; 1897 January. Tacoma, Washington. 1 issue.
 - The Cypress Wreath. Volume 1, number 1, circa 1890s. Published by Peter H. Dayhoff, manufacturer of and dealer in marble and granite monuments, headstones, etc., Tacoma, Washington. Advertising brochure, 4 pages.
 - Excelsior, volume 1, number 1; 1892 December. Tacoma, Washington. 1 issue.
 - New Northwest. Volume 1, number 1; circa 1930s-1940s. Newspaper with articles about state nicknames (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington), game laws, traffic rules, and teacher exchanges. 1 issue.
 - Advisory rates for Pullman, Washington. 1917 April and 1924 September. 2 volumes.
 - Directories of students and faculty, 1926-1948 (incomplete). Mimeographed typescripts and printed pamphlets. 8 items.
 - The M Book, published by the associated students of the State University of Montana for the year 1929-30; 1931-32. Pamphlets. 2 items.
 - The Watchtower. Volume 1, numbers 1 and 3, 1895 August and 1895 October. Monthly newsletter published by the Edgewater Press Company, Fremont, Seattle, WA. 2 items.
 - Information bulletins, 1936-1937 through 1942-1943. Annual. Mimeographed typescripts. 4 items.
 - The shopping guide. 1937 May 7. Free newspaper with information about Pullman and Washington State College. 4 pages.
 - Rules and regulations and course of study for the grades, with supplement. Pullman, Tribune, 1913. Pamphlet, 11 leaves.
 - Pullman advertiser, volume 1, number 1, 1941 October 3. 1 issue.
 - To Mount Rainier (Columbian Exposition souvenir pamphlet). Circa 1893. 4 leaves.
 - The Olympic, a monthly amateur magazine for amateur journalists. Volume 1, number 1, 1896 January. Port Townsend, Washington.
 - Keep Washington green and build for the future, an address by Dr. Wilson Compton, President of Washington State College, delivered during Keep Washington Green Week in Longview, Washington, 1945. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.
 - Partners in conservation. Address to annual meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Philadelphia, 1955 May. [Arlington, Oregon?] Pamphlet, 21 pages.
 - The pilgrimage to Old Fort Okanogan, to be made during the meeting of the State Advisory Board on Historic Sites to be held in Okanogan County on April 13 and 14, 1951. Brochure.
 - Pick, a monthly publishing railroad and mining news of the Northwest. Volume 1, number 1, 1893 February. Tacoma, Washington.
 - The Coeur d'Alene mining war of 1892, a pictorial review. Circa 1960. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.
 - Humorous program from a meeting of an unidentified geologists' group. Hazy handbook for fooled geologists (banquet program and song-book), 1922; Pamphlet, 19 pages.
 - Reports to the stockholders of the Taber Fraction Mines Co., dated at Spokane, Washington, 1907 March 18 and 1907 November 1. 2 items.
 - Songs of Eastern Oregon College, La Grande, Oregon, printed through the courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. A.L. Richardson. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.
 - Prospectus for sale of common stock, circa 1923. Pamphlet, 15 pages.
 - President Kerr's message to the sons and daughters of O.A.C. Corvallis, OR, circa 1925. Pamphlet, 7 pages.
 - The North Idaho Report. Volume 1, number 1-volume 2, number 2; 1963 November-1964 March. Lewiston, Idaho. Idaho Mining and Milling. 3 issues.
 - 1917 draft list, Latah County, Idaho, for the great world war, giving official draft numbers with names segregated according to precincts. Moscow, Idaho, 1917. Pamphlet, 32 pages.
 - Farm electrification program of Idaho Power Company, 1928. Pamphlet, 20 pages.
 - Lithograph of a painting, Indian horse race at Priest Rapids, Idaho, Caxton Printers, 1956.
 - Spokane and Eastern, beautiful new Inland Empire headquarters of the Seattle-First National Bank, 1952. Pamphlet, 8 leaves.
 - Service bulletin, made by N.Y.A. publicity project, State of Washington. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.
 - The new day, an outspoken magazine, 1935 August 12. Ray E. White, publisher and editor, Spokane, Washington. 18 pages.
 - Joint memorandum upon the Palouse Project, by W.V. Tanner, Attorney General of Washington, and E.W. Burr, Dist. Counsel, U.S. Reclamation Service. Issued by authority of the Executive Committee of the Palouse Irrigation Association, circa 1915. 2 leaves.
 - Roza Irrigation Division of Yakima Project, the Northwest's answer to the cry for jobs and subsistence homesteads. Yakima, Washington, circa 1935. Brochure, 3 leaves.
 - Initiative measure no. 130, appearing to regulate strikes, provides for actual destruction of the trade-union movement. Fourth ed. Seattle, Washington State Committee to Defeat Initiative No. 130, 1938. With related handbills. 3 items.
 - Collection of promotional pamphlets for Kennewick, Washington, circa 1906-1959. Published by the Kennewick Chamber of Commerce, and Kennewick Land Company. 4 items.
 - The facts before the fact finding board, 1946. "The facts in the contract negotiations between the Shipping Industry of the West Coast and the International Longshoremen's and Warehouseman's Union." Pamphlet, 14 pages.
 - Grade study of the junior high schools in the state of Washington. Reproduced typescript. 11 pages, 9 plates.
 - Some myths about water shortages, paper delivered at the Western Governors Conference, San Francisco, May 4, 1964. Mimeographed typescript, 9 pages.
 - A tour of the Snake River sites under development by the Port of Whitman County, 1970 May 22. Pamphlet, 12 leaves.
 - Saving our common schools, being a discussion of financing, basic support, teaching, salaries, and proposed programs. As given by Governor Clarence D. Martin in a statewide radio speech. Seattle, circa 1941. Brochure.
 - School system needs receivership, by E.D. Cowen (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, 1914 April 28) and The folly of our taxes, by T.D. Rockwell (Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, 1914 April 30). Brochure.
 - Centralia Normal School and southwestern Washington, circa 1923. Brochure. Includes presentation note by the author to E.O. Holland.
 - Idaho endowments (subject file on Idaho educational and institutional endowments). 3 items: Idaho State Board of Education, The status of Idaho's educational and institutional endowments, 1925 February 12 (pamphlet); Hassan, Fred W., Report on investigation of Idaho's permanent educational and institutional endowments, 1930 November (pamphlet); Correspondence re operation of endowment debenture law enacted by 1931 legislature, 1931 (mimeographed typescript).
 - From the recent report of State Examiner D.L. Brown on conditions existing in School District 117, Whitman County, Washington, 1927. Leaflet.
 - Articles of incorporation and by-laws, 1940. Pamphlet, 16 pages.
 - Health program for the Washington schools, 1923. Pamphlet, 15 pages.
 - Proceedings, 1943 September. Mimeographed typescript, 17 pages.
 - Reports on Seattle public school expenditures, 1921. 2 items: Porter, Arthur W., Survey of the Seattle school administration for the Tax Reduction Council by a committee composed of Arthur W. Porter, M.P. Bullock, John T. Wheatman, circa 1921 (mimeographed typescript, 19 pages); and report of Special Committee on Health Department of Public Schools of Seattle, circa 1921 (mimeographed typescript, 6 pages).
 - A plan to provide adult education for the people of the State of Washington, submitted to the Washington State Planning Council, 1937 November 18. Mimeographed typescript, 4 leaves.
 - Eighth grade examination questions; ninety complete sets of questions covering ten subjects; a compilation of three years of the eighth grade examination questions used in the State of Washington, together with rules and suggestions for the examinations. Colville, The Colville Examiner, 1932. Bound volume, 91 pages.
 - Sample election ballots, Washington State and Idaho, 1930s-1940s. 12 items.
 - 2 items: Reapportionment and redistricting, a study for the State of Washington (State Memo No. 2), 1954 October (pamphlet, 16 pages); An analysis of issues on the November ballot based on the text of the measures, and the publicized arguments--pro and con, 1950 October (pamphlet, 6 leaves).
 - Campaign bulletins (subject file). Candidates include: George H. Gannon (1940), John W. Summers (1918), C.C. Dill (1940), and W.E. McCroskey (1918).
 - Extension of electric service into small country communities and rural districts, 1913. Speech delivered by M.C. Osborn of the Washington Water Power Company at Spokane Washington, 1913 September. Pamphlet, 11 pages.
 - Dedication program, Everett Public Library building, Everett, Washington, 1934 October 3. Pamphlet, 8 pages.
 - Promotional literature for Everett, Washington. 2 items: Facts about Everett, Washington, nearest Puget Sound port to the Orient, circa 1947 (portfolio, 51 pages); Facts you should know about Everett, Washington, circa 1931 (brochure).
 - Pea growing in the Inland Empire. Spokane, Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, 1930 August. 2 leaves.
 - Reports (2 items). Preliminary report of cost of production and farm business analysis survey on 229 Palouse farms, Idaho and Washington, 1919 (mimeographed typescript, bound, 25 pages); Preliminary report of cost of production and farm business analysis survey on 229 farms for 1919, and 241 farms for 1920, Palouse area, Idaho and Washington, 1922 June (mimeographed typescript, bound, 19 pages).
 - Speech of Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach of the State of Washington, broadcast over a nation wide Columbia Broadcasting Network at 10:45 P.M. February 12, 1938 on "Japanese invasion of our fisheries." Mimeographed typescript with handwritten annotations, 3 leaves.
 - History of Anchor Lodge No. 88, F. & A.M., Garfield, Washington, 1892-1942. Bound volume, 59 pages.
 - Fisheries of the North Pacific. Seattle, 1925 March 1. Mimeographed typescript, 15 pages.
 - Friendly societies (subject file). 3 items: Improved Order of Red Men, Spokane, Washington, Mineola Council No. 7, Constitution and by-laws, 1900 (pamphlet, 4 leaves); Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Oregon Commandery, Register of officers and companions, 1904-1905 (pamphlet, 6 leaves); Directory of Masonic orders in Seattle, Washington, 1895 (pamphlet, 48 pages).
 - Promotional pamphlets about Grays Harbor County, Washington. 2 items: Montesano Chamber of Commerce, Montesano, Grays Harbor County, Washington, circa 1938 (brochure, 3 leaves); Chambers of Commerce of Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Montesano, Grays Harbor County, Washington, circa 1920 (pamphlet, 8 leaves).
 - Gooding, Idaho, the educational center of Southern Idaho, county seat of Gooding County, 1930 June. Brochure, 4 leaves.
 - Tudor Mink Ranch; a brief review of 20 years experience in mink farming, circa 1940. Pamphlet, 40 pages.
 - Scottish Rite (Masonic Order) subject file. 2 items: The Scottish Rite News-Bulletin, volume 1, number 2, 1922 December (addressed to Ernest O. Holland); Cascade Chapter, Valley of Spokane, Orient of Washington, program for Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday ceremonies, 1938 April.
 - Collection of announcements, programs, and other printed material, 1925-1942. 10 items.
 - Burgerville Blues. Volume 1, numbers 1-5; 1970 September-December. Pullman (WA) underground newspaper. 6 issues.
 - Three Forks Press. Volume 1, numbers 1-3; 1970 March 23-May 4. Pullman (WA) underground newspaper. 3 issues.
 - Preview of Clallam County, 1948. Pamphlet, 27 leaves.
 - Promotional leaflets (2 items): Gold! from the orchards of Spokane country, 1921 December 1; Big red apples in countless millions, 1919.
 - Hoquiam, Washington, statistical information, 1939 May 1. Mimeographed typescript, 4 leaves.
 - Reports (bound), numbers 14-17, 20-22; 1932-1935, 1938-1940. 7 items in 2 volumes.
 - Report of the annual business meeting, 1927. Bound volume, 31 pages.
 - Program for Yakima County Horticultural Union's Institute, 1903 January 13-15. Pamphlet, 10 leaves.
 - Souvenir pamphlet: East Washington and North Idaho Baptist Convention field; its material wealth and progress, its religious conditions, forces, needs, and opportunities. Spokane, 1909. 6 leaves (2 copies).
 - The Washington masonic home, Zenith, Washington, 1938. Pamphlet, 21 pages.
 - Appaloosa horses (subject file), circa 1950s. 2 items: The appaloosa: a descriptive pamphlet, Moscow, Idaho, Appaloosa Horse Club (pamphlet, 4 leaves); Hatley, George B., Appaloosa horses; color patterns, breed characteristics and descriptions, Moscow, Idaho, Appaloosa Horse Club (brochure, 2 leaves).
 - Pamphlet describing plans for remodeling and new construction, 1927. 8 pages.
 - Spokane Ax'm's. A convention booklet for an unidentified group, circa 1900-1920. 4 leaves.
 - The dog supper and other poems, Gillette, Wyoming, 1918 (pamphlet, 4 leaves); Good-bye, Buffalo Bill! Gillette, Wyoming, 1918 (pamphlet, 2 leaves).
 - B.Y.P.U. (Baptist Young People's Union) convention souvenir, Spo-Kan, 1907. Pamphlet, 11 leaves.
 - Program, 1908 December 31. Thomas Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle. 4 leaves.
 - Our ancestors in America; sketches of the lives of the American ancestors and descendants of Cushing Eells. Washington, D.C., Christmas, 1938. Pamphlet, 15 pages.
 - Broadside announcing memorial services for Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pullman, Washington, 1945 April 14. 1 leaf.
 - General information on the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project and the Grand Coulee Dam, 1936-1952. 8 items (printed materials, mounted photograph, and mimeographed typescripts).
 - The Northwest in national defense, an address by K.M. Robinson, President, The Washington Water Power Company, before Edison Electric Institute Convention, 1940 June 5. Pamphlet, 10 pages.
 - Generator erection at Coulee Dam, prepared for A.I.E.E. Pacific Coast General Meeting, Spokane, Washington, August 24-27, 1948, by A.F. Darland and J.L. Berry. Pamphlet, 6 pages.
 - The plain ABC's you should know about Hell's Canyon Dam as proposed by federal agencies, 1952. Pamphlet, 23 pages.
 - The water-distributing system of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, presented...to the Spokane Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1945 December 14. Mimeographed typescript, 10 pages.
 - Bonneville Dam and navigation on the Columbia River above Portland, circa 1935. Mimeographed typescript, 10 pages.
 - Electrical features of the Bonneville project; text of informal paper presented at the fourteenth annual general meeting of the Engineering and Operating Section, Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, Portland, Oregon, 1937 April 21-24. Mimeographed typescript, 21 pages.
 - Hydraulic turbine testing, comparisons of methods in general use, 1932 March 23. Mimeographed typescript, 12 pages.
 - Compliments of Washington State Training School, Chehalis, circa 1941. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.
 - Respondent's answering brief in complaint of Walla Walla Department of Public Works vs. Pacific Power and Light Company before the Division of Public Utilities, Department of Public Works of Washington, 1928. Bound volume, 69 pages.
 - An open letter to Congressman J.W. Summers, circa 1929. Handbill, 1 leaf.
 - Publications, 1920-1933. Proceedings, Highway Data, reprints, and other publications. 9 items.
 - President Wilson's committee sets wheat price, Hoover had no part in it. Spokane, circa 1928. Contains account of President's Fair Price Commission for Wheat and statements of Richard J. Stephens and R. Insinger about Hoover's assistance to Pacific Northwest farmers, 1917-1918. Pamphlet, 11 pages.
 - Timber resources of the Lewiston country (data and comment on the stand within the drainage of the four great rivers, the concentrated flow of which meets at Lewiston). Lewiston, Idaho, circa 1925. Pamphlet, 6 pages.
 - Leaflets, 1972 September. Reproduced typescripts.
 - Class histories, ten year reunion, 1972 June 17-18. Includes biographical accounts. Reproduced typescript, 8 leaves.
 - City Gardens, irrigated orchard tracts adjoining Spokane, 1910. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.
 - The Coeur d'Alenes of Idaho, the greatest lead-silver camp on earth. Boston, 1908. Brochure promoting investment in a mine on property adjacent to the Hercules mine (Idaho).
 - Promotional pamphlet for construction of St. John's Cathedral, Spokane, Washington, circa 1920-1925. 4 leaves.
 - The accountant, volume 1, number 2; 1924 June. Spokane, Washington, Spokane Society of Public Accountants.
 - Annual report, 1926. Pamphlet, 38 pages.
 - Priest Rapids Valley, Washington ephemera. 2 items: Promotional brochure issued by the Agricultural and Colonization Department, The Milwaukee Road, circa 1925 (6 leaves), and label, White Bluffs Valley Fruit, undated.
 - Class project for English 201, Washington State University, 1973 May: Chicago piano; a review of the past 20 years, volume 1, number 1, January 1940. Robert Marrs, instructor; Doug Abraham, editor. Reproduced typescript, 39 pages.
 - Class projects for English 201, Washington State University, 1972 June: Slow children playing (reproduced typescript, 16 pages); Shonk (reproduced typescript, 16 pages).
 - Minutes, 1938-1941. Mimeographed typescripts, 3 items.
 - K of P Bulletin. Volume 1, number 3, 1921 February 2.
 - Informational pamphlets, circa 1917-1919. 2 items.
 - Exploits of the Douglas Fir, the tree that travels. Volume 2, number 2; 1927 April. Seattle, Washington; Douglas Fir Exploitation and Export Company.
 - Report to the Richland City Council, circa 1956 (9 pages). Also pamphlet on transfer of Kadlec Hospital and dedication.
 - Richland, Washington ephemera (2 items): Rose, Robert E., Richland, Washington, oral presentation for All-American cities awards, 1960 competition (bound mimeographed typescript, 6 pages); and Richland Commencement Day souvenir program, 1958 December (8 pages).
 - Atomic power (subject file), 1955-1960. Includes 5 items: McCaffree, Kenneth M., The development of atomic power in the Pacific Northwest, 1955 (reproduced typescript, 17 pages); Jackson, Henry Martin, 1912-1983, Status and prospects for atomic power development, 1959 May 28 (mimeographed typescript, 7 pages); Staebler, Ulysses M., Atomic energy--a factor in power planning, 1960 April 12 (mimeographed typescript, 15 pages); Field Research Company, Summary of findings, community attitude survey, Richland, Kennewick and Pasco, Washington, conducted by Field Research Company for General Electric Company, 1960 March (mimeographed typescript, 3 pages, plus 2 page letter of transmittal); General Electric Company, Some facts about the Hanford Atomic Products Operation, circa 1957.
 - Vancouver, Washington promotional literature. 2 items: Vancouver, Washington, Urban Renewal Department, Vancouver, Washington offers for your consideration the finest site for light industry in the West, circa 1960 (pamphlet, 13 pages); Port of Vancouver, Washington, Great way to world trade, circa 1960 (pamphlet, 28 pages).
 - Information report on the community telephone system at Richland, 1956 January 20. Reproduced typescript, approximately 150 leaves.
 - The new Indian war; scenes of the recent outbreak in Idaho; types of character and views of the country. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1877 July 28. Pages 353-354.
 - Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial commemoration (subject file). 2 items: Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial General Committee, The Salmon River saga (Salmon, Idaho pageant program), 1955 (2 leaves); Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial Celebration pageant program, Dillon, Montana, 1955 (18 pages).
 - Program for Diamond Jubilee celebration for St. Mary's Mission, Omak, Washington, 1886-1961. Pamphlet, 8 pages.
 - 100 years customs service at Osoyoos, British Columbia, 1961 November. Pamphlet, 12 pages.
 - History of the Fraternal Beneficial Association; a memorial to a group of German-American homesteaders who put a practical vision into effect, 1961. Mimeographed typescript, 14 leaves.
 - Fragments from the frontier; dedicated to the soldiers and sailors of the Northwest. Spokane, circa 1918. Pamphlet, 12 leaves.
 - Promotional brochures. 3 items: Ephrata, the county seat of Grant County, Washington, the land of opportunities, the gateway to the Moses Lake country, published by the Ephrata Commercial Club, 1912 (pamphlet, 24 pages); A few facts about Oroville, Washington, circa 1911 (brochure, 2 leaves); Washington (State) Bureau of Statistics and Immigration, Washington, the evergreen state, circa 1920 (brochure, 2 leaves).
 - The ranchers bulletin. Number 3, 1914 June 1. Quarterly. Ballow, Washington. Includes an article on the Single Tax movement. 4 pages.
 - Interviews completed and available for research. Berkeley, 1973 October. List of interviews, including abstracts.
 - The inter-church forum, 1913 April 10 (fragment, pages 107-110). Spokane. Inter-Church Council. History of Methodist churches in Spokane, WA. 4 pages.
 - The Lapwai messenger, volume 1, number 22; 1916 May 18. Lapwai, ID. Weekly.
 - Directory, 1900. 1 volume, 84 pages. Souvenir, silver jubilee.
 - Directory, 1898. First annual directory, Vincent Methodist Episcopal Church, Spokane, WA. Pamphlet, 56 pages.
 - Live Hook, numbers 11/12-20/22 (lacking number 16); 1922 May 29-July 31. 8 issues. Washington State Press Association newsletter. These issues cover the time period surrounding the association's 36th annual convention, held at Washington State College, Pullman, July 14-16.
 - Depreciation (pamphlet). Third annual convention, Northwest Light and Power Association, 1910 August 26-29. 4 pages.
 - Parkway, Clarkston's new model residential section. Clarkston, WA, circa 1910. Brochure, 4 leaves.
 - The motor wagon and the work-horse; will the motor wagon take the place of the work-horse? Boston, Boston Work-Horse Parade Association, 1910 June. Bulletin no. 3. 30 pages.
 - The Alaska gold-fields. San Francisco, Brunt Press, circa 1902. Pamphlet, 11 pages.
 - Programs of conference held annually at the State College of Washington, 1st-21st; 1937-1960.
 - Your opportunity for dairying and stock raising. Spokane, Deer Park Lumber Company, 1918. Brochure.
 - The farmers' problems; a series of letters compiled by W.T. Triplett. Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, 1923. Bound pamphlet, 60 pages.
 - Constitution and by-laws...adopted at the tenth annual convention. Olympia, State Printing and Publishing Company, 1893. Pamphlet, 36 pages.
 - Constitution and by-laws of the Washington State Metal Mining Association, circa 1917-1930. Pamphlet, 7 pages.
 - Silver-lead mining in the Coeur d'Alene Idaho. Spokane, circa 1900. Pamphlet, 22 pages.
 - Appellants' opening brief, appeal from the judgment of the Superior Court of Whitman County in the Supreme Court of the State of Washington. Inland Empire Railroad Company, respondent, vs. Whitman County and E.B. Thompson, as Treasurer of Whitman County, appellants. Colfax, WA, 1923. Pamphlet, 39 pages.
 - Historical souvenir, Camas Prairie Railroad Excursion, 1960 May 15. Sponsored by the Lions Clubs of Grangeville and Lewiston, Idaho. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.
 - Ephemera, 2 items: Pullman Progressive Club, Articles of Association, undated (broadside, 1 leaf); An exposure of Kester and Kettenbach's timber frauds, signed Citizens Committee, Lewiston, ID, circa 1905 (printed handbill, 1 leaf).
 - Prospectus for the Pullman Development Company, organized for the purpose of erecting and renting buildings, particularly a dormitory or dormitories for college students. Circa 1910. Brochure, 2 leaves.
 - Western Steam Fiends Souvenir Magazine. Suisun City, California, Campbell Printing Company, 1956 May. Record of the Western Steam Fields Association annual meeting, September 18, 1955, Chris Busch farm, Colton, Washington. With related correspondence and photograph of an engine taken during a later annual meeting at Yacolt, WA, 1958.
 - Progress edition, 1912 October 11. 32 pages.
 - The daily news, volume 1, number 1; 1939 November 1, Pullman, WA. Mimeographed typescript, 1 sheet.
 - The lower Snake project, preliminary study by E.G. Hopson, being a report to the Chamber of Commerce, Pasco, Washington, 1916. Pamphlet about a proposed dam at Five Mile Rapids, about 5 miles above the mouth of the river. 9 pages. Includes a letter from Hopson to the Chamber of Commerce, 1919 January 29. Typescript (carbon), 2 leaves.
 - Valley authorities, a special number of Governmental Affairs, volume 7, number 6; 1950 January 10, about the proposal to create a Columbia Valley Authority. Newsletter, 3 leaves.
 - Laws relating to the duties of election officials, by H.H. Wheeler, County Auditor, undated. Pamphlet, 11 pages. (Note: the county is not named.)
 - Memorial honoring the late Dr. W.J. Spillman of the United States Department of Agriculture, sometime head of the Department of Agriculture of the State College of Washington, held at the college, October 22, 1931. Mimeographed typescript, 23 pages. 2 copies.
 - Letter from Capt. Jonathan Carver at Michillimackinac, to his wife at Montague, 1767 September 24, as published in the Boston Chronicle, 1768 February 15-22 issue. Newspaper clipping.
 - Papers presented at the eighth annual convention of the Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, 1915. 7 items (pamphlets): Searing, E.D., Special features of stand-by steam power plant design and operation; Quinan, G.E., et al., Report of Overhead Line Committee; Murphy, F.H. and G.A. Kumler, Practical application of modern illumination; Simpson, L.M. and H.B. Peirce, Development of small motor and appliance load; Putnam, W.R., et al., Report of the Electric Range Committee; Greisser, V.H. and H.B. Peirce, Determination of maximum demand; Eisenmenger, H.E., The small consumer question.
 - Papers presented at the ninth annual convention of the Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, 1916. 5 items (pamphlets): Cooper, M.D., Voltage standardization; Crawford, M.T., Application of overhead line construction rules of the Public Service Commissions of the Northwest; Gunn, Arthur, The employee as the educator of the public; McArthur, Lewis, et al., Electrical operating and merchandising in small towns; Putnam, W.R., et al., Electric range report.
 - Annual detailed report, operation of Water Department, Cashmere, Washington, 1936. Typescript and printed sheets, 7 leaves.
 - Souvenirs of Wasco Lodge No. 15, The Dalles, Oregon, Freemasons. Breakfast menu (contains history and description of The Dalles), 1920 June. Also menu of the Hazelwood Cream Store, Portland, Oregon, circa 1920 (contains information on Hazelwood, Oregon history, and tourist attractions).
 - Cashmere, WA, and Liberty Orchards (subject file). Includes correspondence between Clarence Gorchels of the State College of Washington Library and Liberty Orchards Company about the history of Aplets and Cotlets, 1951; McDougal, Elizabeth, The history of Mission, 1912 (typescript, carbon, 3 leaves); also miscellaneous notes and transcribed newspaper stories about the history of Cashmere and Liberty Orchards.
 - Armistice Day 1919 massacre, coroner's inquest record, 1920 January 17 (reproduction of typescript from Washington State Archives, 3 leaves).
 - Genesis of the hills [Colfax?], undated. Pamphlet with hand painted cover illustration and interior decorations. 4 leaves.
 - Calendar 1976: Bill of Rights. Pullman, 1975. Illustrators: F. Rebecca Steever, Sally Recken, H. Clinton Keller, Louise Rose Bennett, Jon Singleton, Linda Swisher, Tjeerd Ackeman, Steve Peck, Jerry Torrey, Gaylen Hansen, Victor Moore, Jo Savage.
 - Campaign literature for Willis E. Mahoney, candidate for the Washington State Senate, 1924. 2 items.
 - There is an issue. Undated Rosalia, WA election leaflet supporting the Law and Order ticket.
 - Pamphlets and programs, 1910-1936. 4 items.
 - Bulletin, numbers 1-3, 1921 October-December. 3 issues.
 - Wahkiakum County Farm Bureau news, volume 1, numbers 1-12; 1920 April-1921 April. 10 issues.
 - The Wahkiakum County Developer and Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, numbers 1-12; 1918 October-1919 September. 12 issues.
 - Grays Harbor County Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, numbers 2-7; 1918 July-December. 4 issues.
 - Grant County Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, number 8; 1918 July. 1 issue.
 - Walla Walla County Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, number 5-volume 2, number 8; 1918 July-1919 October. 6 issues.
 - Presentation on Pacific Northwest exports. 1929 December 4. Bound typescript, 10 pages.
 - The Yakima Valley Farmer, volume 1, numbers 12-51; 1918 February 16-November 16. 34 items.
 - Final report to Governor Daniel J. Evans, 1969 June. Reproduced typescript, 96 leaves.
 - Colton-Uniontown "What makes these towns tick," by 8th grade class, Guardian Angel School, 1976. Bound volume, 103 pages.
 - Pullman reporter: activities of the Baptist student work at Washington State College, volume 1, number 1-volume 2, number 3; 1953 September-1957 September. 6 issues.
 - Prospectus: 50 years 6 percent gold coupon bonds, to careful investors..., circa 1880. Pamphlet, 4 pages.
 
 - Names and Subjects
 
Overview of the Collection
- Title
 - MASC Historic Vertical File Collection
 - Dates
 - 1768-1976 (inclusive)17681976
 - Quantity
 - 7 Linear feet of shelf space, (11 Boxes)
 - Collection Number
 - SC 012 (collection)
 - Summary
 - This collection consists of miscellaneous printed ephemera, mimeographed typescripts, and other items on a wide variety of subjects from the "vertical file" in WSU's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.
 - 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, a few items in German
 
Content Description
This collection consists of miscellaneous printed ephemera, mimeographed typescripts, and other items on a wide variety of subjects from the "vertical file" in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections. This file was gradually dismantled and the contents were transferred to other MASC collections to enhance access, a project that lasted from approximately 2000 to 2011. Most of the transferred materials were moved to the MASC rare book collection or were converted into manuscript collections. The 313 files listed below represent the remainder of the vertical file.
Most of the descriptions provided in the container listing were transcribed from existing catalog cards, so some descriptive details, especially subject terms, are incomplete, outdated or obsolete.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Preferred Citation
[Item description]
MASC Historic Vertical File Collection, 1768-1976 (SC 012)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in numerical order by the original vertical file (VF) number.
Location of Collection
(MASC STAFF USE) 1:1Processing Note
This collection, the remainder of an obsolete departmental vertical file in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections at the Washington State University Libraries, was processed in 2011.
Separated Materials
Most items from the original vertical file have been removed and cataloged separately.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Leaflet of Providence Gold Mining and Milling Co., circa 1901.Providence Gold Mining and Milling Co.
Subjects/keywords: Gold mines and mining -- Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 1 - 
Description: Broadside advertising first anniversary sale, Baker's, Oakesdale, WA, 1928 March 1.Baker's (firm).
Paul T. Bockmier, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Advertising; Stores, retail -- Oakesdale, WA.
Container: Folder VF 8 - 
Description: Official program of the second annual Washington State Beekeepers' Association meeting, the sixth annual Inland Registered Stock Breeders' Association meeting, and the second annual Wheat Convention of the Wheat Producers', Shippers' and Millers' Association of Washington at Washington State College, Pullman, 1907 January 7-11. Printed pamphlet, 16 pages.Agricultural Convention Week.
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Congresses and conventions; Inland Registered Stock Breeders' Association; Washington State University -- Congresses and conventions; Wheat Producers', Shippers' and Millers' Association of Washington.
Container: Folder VF 9 - 
Description: Agricultural organizations pledge support to the State College. Poster reproducing resolutions from several agricultural organizations, 1943. 1 sheet. 2 copies.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Washington (State); Washington State University.
Container: Folder VF 10 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Electric heat for starting and growing plants. Circa 1930s. Pamphlet, 12 pages.Puget Sound Power and Light Company. Agricultural Engineering Department.
Subjects/keywords: Plant propagation; Horticulture.
Container: Folder VF 99 - 
Description: Conference program, The Causes of war and the conditions of peace, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 1950 April 17-19.William E. Borah Foundation for the Outlawry of War.
Subjects/keywords: Peace movements -- Congresses; Pacifism -- Congresses.
Container: Folder VF 184 - 
Description: Freight Tariff, number 172, 1887 November 15.Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Subjects/keywords: Railroads -- Rates.
Container: Folder VF 253 - 
Description: Countdown, volume 1, number 2, Summer 1960. Seattle, WA. Large-format newsletter for the Seattle World's Fair, 4 pages.Century 21 Exposition.
Subjects/keywords: Century 21 Exposition (1962: Seattle, WA) -- Periodicals.
Container: Folder VF 271 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Poster for stage coach line, Spokane Falls to Chewelah, Colville, Marcus, Little Dalles, and the Steamer Kootenai. 1884. 1 sheet. 33.5 x 26 cm.Glover and Gilliam.
Albert Kulzer, donor, 1945. ; Subjects/keywords: Coaching -- Spokane Falls (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 291 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Program, Ninth annual meeting, Grace Baptist Church, Spokane, WA, 1923 May 3-4. Leaflet, 4 pages.Women's American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Columbia River District.
Subjects/keywords: Baptists -- Missions; Women -- Societies and clubs.
Container: Folder VF 293 - 
Description: The Student counselor on the job, a manual for student counselors, including the annual report of the student counselor committee. New York, 1944. Pamphlet, 53 pages, plus related printed items.Northern Baptist Convention. Board of Education.
Purchased, 1947 (Lockley). ; Subjects/keywords: Church work with young adults.
Container: Folder VF 300 - 
Description: Partners. Spokane, WA, 1925. Pamphlet, 16 pages.Interstate Utilities Company.
Subjects/keywords: Telephone -- Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 326 - 
Description: Campus close-up: Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Article from Coach and Athlete magazine, 1962 August. Clipping, 8 pages.Fry, Richard B.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Sports.
Container: Folder VF 334 - 
Description: Program for performance by violinist Leonora Jackson at the Colfax Opera House, Colfax, WA, 1902 March 24. Pamphlet, 12 pages.Jackson, Leonora.
Subjects/keywords: Music performance.
Container: Folder VF 348 - 
Description: Excursion to the mouth of the Columbia River, National Editorial Association, 1899 July 8. Souvenir brochure, 4 pages.Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company.
Charles Campbell, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Columbia River -- Description -- Views.
Container: Folder VF 367 - 
Description: Commencement program, 1903. Pamphlet, 8 pages, plus accompanying notes by Carl Edward Sandstedt.Spangle (WA) Public Schools.
C. E. Sandstedt, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Education, Elementary -- Spangle (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 376 - 
Description: Admission card to the Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1896 July 7.Democratic National Convention.
Lawrence H. Brown, donor, 1936. ; Subjects/keywords: Political conventions.
Container: Folder VF 454 - 
Description: Resolutions by Pomona Grange of Spokane County, January 13, 1917, in support of Washington State College, 1917 January 13. 1 page.Pomona Grange, Spokane County, WA.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 461 - 
Description: Election bills of Social Democratic Party and Christian Social Union, West Germany, 1946. 21 items.Social Democratic Party (West Germany).
William M. Landeen, donor, 1946. Language note: Items are in German. ; Subjects/keywords: Elections -- Germany (West).
Container: Folder VF 526 - 
Description: Spokane City Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Pamphlet with history and by-laws, circa 1909. 11 pages.Methodist Episcopal Church. Spokane City Union.Container: Folder VF 531
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Description: Souvenir program, Walla Walla, Washington, 1955 September 2-5. 48 pages. Contains Howard Burgess's "I Love That Land" and "Fertile Soils...Our Foundation."Southeastern Washington Fair.
Edwin H. Burgess, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Agricultural exhibitions; Burgess, Howard; Washington -- Southeastern Washington Fair; Walla Walla County -- Agriculture.
Container: Folder VF 533 - 
Description: Profile, L.J. "Jack" Richardson, by C. Tribble. Chelan County Public Utility District, Utility scene, 1970 December. 12 pages.Tribble, C.
Chelan County P.U.D., donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Chelan County Public Utility District.
Container: Folder VF 536 - 
Description: Farragut College and Technical Institute pamphlets and yearbook (The Stag), 1946-1950. 4 items.[Author Unlisted]
Harry M. Chambers, donor (yearbook).
Container: Folder VF 543 - 
Description: President's annual address delivered at the opening of the Fourth annual conference of the League of Pacific Northwest Municipalities, held in Spokane, WA, 1915 September 28-30. Pamphlet, 6 pages.Fassett, Charles M.Container: Folder VF 544
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Description: Newspaper clippings about Chinook jargon, mostly columns by "El Comancho." Undated. 17 items.[Author Unlisted]
Edwin H. Burgess, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Chinook jargon.
Container: Folder VF 566 - 
Description: Program for Fort Nisqually Monument unveiling ceremony, 1928 June 9.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Fort Nisqually; Historical markers.
Container: Folder VF 574 - 
Description: Program for Fort Vancouver National Historic Site dedication program, 1962 March 18, with annotations by Charles A. Gauld.[Author Unlisted]
Charles A. Gauld, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Historical markers.
Container: Folder VF 576 - 
Description: The Mt. Adams story, celebrating 100 years of progress, June 6-8, 1952, written, produced, and directed by the people of the Mt. Adams area. A centennial drama. Pamphlet, 8 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Arthur Martinson, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Klickitat County (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 579 - 
Description: History of the Washington State Funeral Directors' Association, 1901-1951. Fiftieth anniversary pamphlet. 23 pages.Hoerling, C. G.
W. R. Goodrich, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Undertakers and undertaking.
Container: Folder VF 589 - 
Description: Tourist brochures for Ginkgo Petrified Forest, circa 1930s. 3 items.Chamber of Commerce, Ellensburg, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park (Wash.)
Container: Folder VF 639 - 
Description: Go ahead, address of N.B. Coffman, President, Lewis County Reconstruction Congress, at Washington State Reconstruction Congress, Tacoma, 1919 January 9. 1 sheet (printed).Coffman, N.B.
Subjects/keywords: Reconstruction (1914-1939) -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 642 - 
Description: Grocery list, 1914 April-May, with advertising and price information for the Doland-Gersdorf Company, a Spokane, WA, grocer. Pamphlet, 16 pages.Doland-Gersdorf Company.
Binna Dummeier, donor. Condition note: this item is extremely fragile. ; Subjects/keywords: Grocery trade.
Container: Folder VF 679 - 
Description: Hood River Music Festival program, 1951 August 3-5, Hood River, Oregon. Includes program for the opera "Bridge of the Gods." Pamphlet, 36 pages.Hood River Music Association.Container: Folder VF 760
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Description: Catalog for dispersion sale of registered Shire horses. The herd owned by J. O. Cooper, Pullman, Wash., and consignment from Charles Stirewalt, Pullman, Wn. at the Washington State College, Pullman, Wash. 1920 February 28. Pamphlet, 40 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Mrs. L. R. Rucker, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Shire horses.
Container: Folder VF 768 - 
Description: Brochure for the Harry S. Truman Library, circa 1960. Includes Truman's autograph, dated 1961 October 7.National Archives and Records Service.Container: Folder VF 805
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Description: Programs for performances of the Washington State Theatre, circa 1936-1938. 6 items.Washington State Theatre.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State Theatre; Theater programs; Theater -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 842 - 
Description: A short history of St. Boniface Parish, Uniontown, Washington, 1960. Pamphlet, 68 pages. Also a program for the golden anniversary celebration, 1960 June 9.Kleinz, John P.
W. O. Druffel, donor.
Container: Folder VF 859 - 
Description: Letter, 1836 February 5, Washington City, to William Whitmore, Vevay, Indiana. Campaign letter urging defeat of William Henry Harrison. 3 pages (printed).Lane, Amos, 1778-1849.
Subjects/keywords: Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841; Whitmore, William; United States -- Politics and government.
Container: Folder VF 883 - 
Description: Lewis and Clark sesquicentennial anniversary commemoration. Richard L. Neuberger speech before the U. S. Senate, 1955 July 12 (printed), and promotional flyer for the Lewis and Clark Trail Expedition of 1962 (mimeographed). 2 items.[Author Unlisted]Container: Folder VF 906
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Description: Doing research on Native Americans, part 1 of a bibliography for the Native American Studies Program at Washington State University, 1971 February. Mimeographed typescript, 17 leaves.Washington State University Library.
Subjects/keywords: Indians -- Bibliography.
Container: Folder VF 916 - 
Description: Administrative legislation, an address before the twenty-fifth annual convention of the Washington State Bar Association, August 7-8, 1913, by Governor Ernest Lister. 4 pages (printed).Lister, Ernest, 1870-1918.Container: Folder VF 918
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Description: Program for 100th Anniversary of Lyons Ferry Commemoration, 1960 June 5. 2 copies.Lyons Ferry Centennial Committee.
Herman J. Deutsch, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Ferries; Lyons Ferry (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 939 - 
Description: Collection of mounted newspaper columns, "In the Columbia Basin A Century Ago" by Ruth Karr McKee, published in the Grand Coulee (Wash.) Star, 1941 October 31-1942 February 27. 13 items.McKee, Ruth Karr, b. 1874.
Subjects/keywords: Walker, Elkanah, 1805-1877; Walker, Mary Richardson, 1811-1897; Tshimakain Mission.
Container: Folder VF 959 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Bound volume of class exercises for Farm Management I-V at Washington State College, 1916 (typescript).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture; Farm management -- Study and teaching; Washington State University -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 965 - 
Description: Maryhill Museum of Fine Arts tourist brochures, circa 1950s. 2 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Maryhill Stonehenge; Maryhill Museum of Fine Arts; Museums; War memorials; Maryhill Ferry.
Container: Folder VF 985 - 
Description: Publications (pamphlets), circa 1938. 4 items.Freemasons. Seattle, Wash., Research Lodge No. 281.
Earl Cox, donor, 1939. ; Subjects/keywords: Freemasons -- Addresses, essays, lectures.
Container: Folder VF 987 - 
Description: Description of presidential medals and price list of bronze medals (reproduced typescript), circa 1962. 9 pages.U. S. Mint Service.
Subjects/keywords: Medals -- Catalogs.
Container: Folder VF 998 - 
Description: Gift of the waters (historical Indian pageant) presented annually the first Sunday in August at the world's largest hot mineral spring in Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis, Wyoming, circa 1930s. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.Montabe, Marie.
Subjects/keywords: Big Horn Hot Springs; Washakie, Shoshone Chief.
Container: Folder VF 1036 - 
Description: Student assignment book published for Austin M. Burton by The Hallcrafters at their shop which is located on Maiden Lane in Pullman, Washington, 1938. Pamphlet containing advertising for merchants in Pullman, WA, and Moscow, ID, with blank forms for students to record assignment information. 10 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Advertising -- Specimens -- Pullman (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1038 - 
Description: Parent-teacher associations: how to organize them, uniform constitutions, aims and purposes, program outlines. 1920. Bound pamphlet, 19 pages.National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations. Washington State Branch.
Subjects/keywords: Parent-teacher associations.
Container: Folder VF 1083 - 
Description: Navigation on lake and river. Undated. Mimeographed typescript, 10 leaves. Written by Barry Braunberger while a student at Montana State College, Bozeman.Braunberger, Barry.
Thain White, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Flathead River -- Shipping; Inland water transportation; Montana -- Inland water transportation.
Container: Folder VF 1090 - 
Description: Marketing northwest apples in three cities. Washington, D.C., Farm Credit Administration, Cooperative Research and Service Division, 1940 April. (Research, service and educational series, special report no. 61.) Mimeographed typescript, 36 pages.Quitslund, Ford A.
Subjects/keywords: Apples -- Marketing.
Container: Folder VF 1092 - 
Description: The effect of hormone sprays on canning quality of Bartlett pears: Investigations conducted by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Departments of Food Industries, Horticulture, and Hood River Branch Experiment Station and the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, Tree Fruit Branch Experiment Station and Department of Horticulture through the Agricultural Research Foundation by Thomas Onsdorff, Henry Hartman, Leroy Childs, Ernest H. Wiegand, Fred L. Overly, C.L. Bedford. Revised, 1945 June 1. Bound mimeographed typescript, 19 leaves.Oregon State University Extension
Subjects/keywords: Pears -- Preservation; Plants, effects of chemicals on.
Container: Folder VF 1093 - 
Description: The organization and administration of the agricultural college with special reference to the extension service. U.S. Bureau of Education, 1916 December 1. Bound mimeographed typescript, 38 leaves.Jarvis, C.D.
Subjects/keywords: Agricultural extension work.
Container: Folder VF 1094 - 
Description: The gold situation, key-note address at the New Gold Standard Convention, Spokane, Washington, May 19-22, 1920. Pamphlet, 6 pages.Kennan, Chester T.
Subjects/keywords: Currency question; Gold standard.
Container: Folder VF 1097 - 
Description: Wilupupki. Lapwai, ID, 1842. "Nez Perce laws, Dec., 1842." Photocopy, 8 pages.Spalding Mission, Lapwai, ID.
Clifford Drury, donor. Smith 9719. ; Subjects/keywords: Nez Perce Indians.
Container: Folder VF 1102 - 
Description: Tween acts, volume 1, number 1, 1902 February 8. Program of the 6th annual W.A.C. athletic entertainment.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Athletics.
Container: Folder VF 1117 - 
Description: Agenda, final draft, 1944 October. Bound mimeographed typescript, 4 pages.Northwest Conference on the Teaching of the Arts and Sciences.
Subjects/keywords: Education, higher -- Northwest, Pacific.
Container: Folder VF 1119 - 
Description: The Oakesdale Tribune. Volume 25, number 28, 1924 October 3. Oakesdale, Washington. 1 issue, printed on silk.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Oakesdale (Wash.) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 1128 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Papers, 1928-1948. 5 items. Brochures, newsletters and annual reports of the Wesley Foundation.The Wesley Foundation at Washington State University.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Students -- Religious life.
Container: Folder VF 1133 - 
Description: A personal message to you from Westminster Foundation, the Presbyterian Student Center at Washington State College, circa 1949. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.Westminster Foundation at Washington State University.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Students -- Religious life.
Container: Folder VF 1138 - 
Description: The Newman center, a project for the Catholic students at the State College of Washington. Undated. Brochure, 2 leaves.The Newman Center at Washington State University.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Students -- Religious life.
Container: Folder VF 1140 - 
Description: The bust. A Uvam Publication, 1971. Pamphlet, 16 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: College verse -- Washington State University; Narcotics, control of.
Container: Folder VF 1141 - 
Description: Townsend Plan voter's guide. Payson Peterson, candidate for Congress, second district of Washington on the Republican ticket. Old Age Revolving Pensions, Ltd., 1936. Bound pamphlet, 63 pages.Brinton, J.W.
Subjects/keywords: Campaign literature, 1936 -- Republican -- Washington (State); Peterson, Payson; Townsend Plan.
Container: Folder VF 1144 - 
Description: Program for graduating exercises, class of 1901. 2 leaves.Garfield High School (WA)
Mrs. C.B. Kenedy, donor, 1941. ; Subjects/keywords: Education, Secondary -- Garfield (Wash.)
Container: Folder VF 1158 - 
Description: Oregon Pioneer Association reunion programs: 45th, 1916 and 49th, 1921; also a souvenir ribbon, 1921.Oregon Pioneer Association.
Subjects/keywords: Pioneers -- Oregon.
Container: Folder VF 1163 - 
Description: Beaver Creek Camp Association, W.S.C. staff and faculty recreation area, circa 1948. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.Beaver Creek Camp Association.
Subjects/keywords: Compton, Wilson Martindale, 1890-1967; Priest Lake, Idaho; Real estate business.
Container: Folder VF 1166 - 
Description: Journey into the past (collection of newspaper clippings from the Othello Outlook about the history of Othello), 1960. Approximately 20 items.[Author Unlisted]
Xerpha M. Gaines, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Othello (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1175 - 
Description: Minutes, programs, and proceedings, 1950-1971. 7 items.Pacific Northwest History Conference.
Subjects/keywords: Pacific Northwest -- History -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 1184 - 
Description: Eutaw you talk Utah, by Rusty MacHinery. Illustrated by L.G. Sharp. Salt Lake City, 1950. Pamphlet, 33 pages.Sharp, James P.
Subjects/keywords: Utah -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1190 - 
Description: Palouse High School commencement programs, 1895 and 1899. 2 items.Palouse High School (WA).
Henry E. Harris, donor, 1899 program. ; Subjects/keywords: Education, secondary -- Palouse (Wash.)
Container: Folder VF 1197 - 
Description: Water bond, Palouse City, Washington Territory, 1888. 1 item (blank with coupons).Palouse. Board of Trustees.
Subjects/keywords: Bonds -- Palouse (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1198 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Good city government. Circa 1900. Pamphlet, 11 pages. 2 copies.Hill, Homer M.
Libbie B. Hoag, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Municipal government; Street-railroads -- Seattle (Wash.)
Container: Folder VF 1204 - 
Description: Transcriptions and clippings of press accounts of the death of Walter Edwin Peck, Dean of the Graduate School and Head of the English Department at the State College of Washington in 1926-1927. Also clippings about Dr. Peck, 1927-1954. These items recount the failure of Peck's academic career and his subsequent years of homelessness and mental illness.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Peck, Walter Edwin, 1891-1954.
Container: Folder VF 1212 - 
Description: History of Whelan Grange, 1958 May, and supplement, 1966. 2 pages.Peterson, Leola D.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Peterson, donors. ; Subjects/keywords: Patrons of Husbandry; Whelan Grange.
Container: Folder VF 1222 - 
Description: Petitions about the Whitestone Reclamation District and the Whitestone-Horse Spring Coulee Irrigation District, directed to the Reclamation Board of the State of Washington and the Washington State Reclamation Service, circa 1919. 2 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Reclamation of land; Washington (State) Reclamation Board; Washington (State) Reclamation Service; Okanogan County (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 1226 - 
Description: Reminiscences of twenty-five years of merchandising in the Okanogan Country, as gathered by Geo. J. Stewart. Circa 1926. Pamphlet, 19 pages.Stewart, George J.
Subjects/keywords: Okanogan (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1227 - 
Description: An old church in a new land, being an historical sketch of the Episcopal church in the upper Kittitas Valley, by the Rev. William A. Gilbert. 1941. Mimeographed typescript.Gilbert, William A.
W.A. Gilbert, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Kittitas Valley (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1238 - 
Description: Colfax High School commencement programs, 1899 and 1908. 2 items.Colfax High School (WA).
Subjects/keywords: Education, secondary -- Colfax (Wash.)
Container: Folder VF 1275 - 
Description: Catalogs for the Houston School for Boys, a boarding and day school in Spokane, WA, 1908 and 1913-1914. Bound pamphlets. 2 items.Houston School for Boys (Spokane, WA).
Subjects/keywords: Education, secondary -- Spokane (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1278 - 
Description: Prohibition leaflets and broadside promoting a ban on liquor sales in the City of Pullman, WA, circa 1936. 5 items.Pullman Council for Social Betterment.
C.M. Brewster, donor, 1956. ; Subjects/keywords: Liquor problem; Pullman (Wash.) -- Politics and government; Pullman Progressive League.
Container: Folder VF 1304 - 
Description: Facts about Pullman. 4th edition. Pullman (WA) Chamber of Commerce, 1950. Mimeographed typescript, 9 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Pullman Chamber of Commerce, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Pullman (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 1308 - 
Description: Collection of Pullman (WA) ephemera, including programs from the Audian Theatre (22 items, circa 1937-1942); programs from the Cordova Theatre (28 items, circa 1937-1949); and a program from the United Presbyterian Church (1914 September 27).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Moving-picture theaters; Pullman (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 1310 - 
Description: A modern tourist and commercial hotel for Pullman. Circa 1927. Pamphlet, 8 leaves.Pullman Community Hotel Corporation (WA).
Subjects/keywords: Pullman (Wash.) -- Hotels, taverns, etc.; Hotel Washington.
Container: Folder VF 1311 - 
Description: Northwest Sanitarium, a health institution having all modern equipment for the treatment of acute and chronic medical and surgical cases. Circa 1919. Bound pamphlet, 4 leaves. The pamphlet describes the sanitarium's facilities and services.[Author Unlisted]
The building occupied by the Northwest Sanitarium from 1916 to 1923 was converted in 1931 to a funeral home operated by Kimball and Son, still in operation as of 2011. ; Subjects/keywords: Pullman (Wash.) -- Hospitals.
Container: Folder VF 1316 - 
Description: Pullman public schools ephemera, including commencement programs (1897, 1900, 1948, 1950), Columbus Day celebration and school building dedication program (1892 October 21), and program for a religious service, "Sermon to Class of 1916."[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Education, elementary -- Pullman (Wash.); Education, secondary -- Pullman (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1317 - 
Description: Report, 1939-1940, by Audry W. Sanger. Mimeographed typescript, 3 pages.Pullman School and Community Public Health Nursing Service.
Mrs. E.F. Gaines, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Public health nursing.
Container: Folder VF 1327 - 
Description: Community exhibits of Pullman and Moscow presented to the Civil Aeronautics Board to show the need of air service to the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport. Circa 1945. Bound pamphlet, 28 pages.Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport.
Subjects/keywords: Airports.
Container: Folder VF 1332 - 
Description: The friendly folder, United Presbyterian Church, 1925. Informational pamphlet directed toward students at Washington State College. 11 pages.United Presbyterian Church of Pullman, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Presbyterian Church -- Pullman (Wash.) -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 1365 - 
Description: Collection of a series of 21 articles about Yakima Valley (WA) history from the Yakima Republic, 1960 May-June. Clippings.Relander, Click.
Click Relander, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Yakima Valley -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1367 - 
Description: Republican Prohibition Ticket, Seattle, WA, circa 1880s. Printed leaflet listing candidates for Territorial, District, County, and Seattle Precinct offices. With annotations, possibly made by Homer M. Hill.[Author Unlisted]
Libbie Hoag, donor, 1942. ; Subjects/keywords: Prohibition ticket; Washington (Territory) -- Elections.
Container: Folder VF 1373 - 
Description: Poems: I have no room for mother, Darkest Seattle, and The Pride of great Seattle. 1903. Broadsides. 3 items.Robinson, Mary Cleopatra.
Don Stuart, donor, 1961. ; Subjects/keywords: Seattle (Wash.) -- Description -- Poetry.
Container: Folder VF 1394 - 
Description: Program of the third annual rural life conference to be held at Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington, March 20-22, 1919. 2 leaves.Rural Life Conference.
Subjects/keywords: Country life -- Study and teaching.
Container: Folder VF 1413 - 
Description: The story of fifty years, a brief history of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash., 1939. Pamphlet, 32 pages.Emmanuel Lutheran Church (Spokane, WA).Container: Folder VF 1475
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Description: Ben Hogan, reformed pugilist, will deliver his celebrated lecture upon the dark and bright sides of life this evening. Announcement of lecture, with Hogan's story of the Prodigal Son and Billy's Ten Commandments. Circa 1870s-1880s. Leaflet, 2 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Hogan, Ben, 1844-; Liquor problem; Prodigal son (parable) -- Sermons.
Container: Folder VF 1510 - 
Description: War time news service with a punch, Spokane dailies help weld a great Inland Empire into a powerful force for victory. Spokane, The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1943. Broadsheet, 4 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Newspapers; World War, 1939-1945 -- War work.
Container: Folder VF 1528 - 
Description: Aromaz. Volume 1, number 1, 1907 November. 1 issue.Spokane College. Students.
Herman Deutsch, donor, 1939. ; Subjects/keywords: Universities and colleges -- Spokane (Wash.); College student newspapers and periodicals -- Washington (State) -- Spokane.
Container: Folder VF 1531 - 
Description: Catalog of acquaintance cards, with one specimen card, undated. Also an explanation of "stamp language" from the Information Department of the Spokesman-Review newspaper, 1936. 3 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Stamp language; Signs and symbols; Dating (social customs).
Container: Folder VF 1541 - 
Description: The Stevenson Plan for state old age compensation, old age security as a social problem. Seattle, circa 1936. Pamphlet, 15 pages. 2 copies.Stevenson, John C.
Subjects/keywords: Old age assistance.
Container: Folder VF 1564 - 
Description: Reading lists: Washingtoniana: a selected list of books about the State of Washington, Olympia, 1941 September; and Selected reading list on the State of Washington, Olympia, 1950. Mimeographed typescripts.Washington State Library.
Subjects/keywords: Washington (State) -- Bibliography.
Container: Folder VF 1568 - 
Description: Home-made indexes in Washington libraries. Olympia, 1940. Mimeographed typescript, 13 pages.Washington State Library.
Subjects/keywords: Abstracting and indexing services; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Abstracting and indexing services.
Container: Folder VF 1569 - 
Description: Bulletin 2, second annual session, 1917 April. Brochure with annotations, 4 leaves.The Inland Empire Council of Teachers of English.
Bryson L. Jaynes, donor, 1971. ; Subjects/keywords: Educational associations.
Container: Folder VF 1577 - 
Description: The early history of Tacoma, an address by Thomas W. Prosch to the Association of Pierce County Pioneers at Tacoma, April 12, 1905. Clipping from Tacoma News, 1905 April 29.Prosch, Thomas Wickham, 1850-1915.
Subjects/keywords: Tacoma (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1603 - 
Description: Schedule of spring and summer activities program, 1938. Mimeographed typescript, 21 leaves. 2 copies.Tacoma. Recreation Department. Metropolitan Park District.
Subjects/keywords: Outdoor recreation; Tacoma (Wash.) -- Recreational activities.
Container: Folder VF 1607 - 
Description: Children of the northland. New York, The Congregational Home Missionary Society, circa 1920. Hero tale series. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.Dunstan, Jack.
Subjects/keywords: Missions -- Alaska.
Container: Folder VF 1611 - 
Description: Timblin memorial dedication program, Goldendale, Washington, 1922 June 15. Pamphlet, 18 pages. Also Charles Timblin obituary (typescript).Timblin Memorial Association.
B.L. Steele, donor (pamphlet). ; Subjects/keywords: Timblin, Charles; Timblin, Lucile; Klickitat Academy.
Container: Folder VF 1633 - 
Description: Dedication program, Toftezen Memorial, Stanwood, Washington, 1939 May 27. Mimeographed typescript, 13 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Pioneer Historical Society of the Stillaguamish Valley, donor, 1939. ; Subjects/keywords: Snohomish County (Wash.) -- History; Toftezen family.
Container: Folder VF 1635 - 
Description: Prospectus. Butte, MT, 1936. Pamphlet, 20 pages, with maps and diagrams.Tourmaline Gold Mines, Inc.
Subjects/keywords: Mines and mineral resources -- Montana.
Container: Folder VF 1640 - 
Description: Eclipse stations in Oregon and Washington. Reprinted from the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, No. 173, 1918 February. 5 pages.Townley, Sidney D.
Subjects/keywords: Oregon -- Description and travel; Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
Container: Folder VF 1644 - 
Description: Vote general strike, 1935. Handbill, 1 leaf.Communist Party. Grays Harbor Section Committee.
C.M. Brewster, donor, 1957. ; Subjects/keywords: Grays Harbor (Wash.) -- General strike, 1935; Strikes and lockouts -- Lumbermen.
Container: Folder VF 1669 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: El Morro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, U.S.A., 1946. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.U.S. Army. Antilles Department.
A.O. Walsh, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Puerto Rico -- Fortifications.
Container: Folder VF 1679 - 
Description: Collection of envelopes with printed anti-secession messages, circa 1862. 3 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Container: Folder VF 1684 - 
Description: Spokane University versus Spokane College. A statement of the plan of consolidation. Addressed to the members of the Columbia River Conference and designed to be confidential within Methodist circles. Boston, Alfred Mudge and So., 1891. Brochure.Bisbee, Robert E.
Subjects/keywords: Spokane College; Universities and colleges -- Spokane (Wash.); Methodist Episcopal Church.
Container: Folder VF 1688 - 
Description: The siege area trail guide, Big Hole National Monument, 1962. Pamphlet, 14 pages.United States. National Park Service.
Subjects/keywords: Big Hole, Battle of the, Mont., 1877.
Container: Folder VF 1700 - 
Description: Regulations covering the leasing of allotted Indian lands for farming and grazing purposes. Washington, D.C., G.P.O., 1916. 4 pages.United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Subjects/keywords: Indians -- Land tenure.
Container: Folder VF 1701 - 
Description: Northwest radio pictorial news magazine. Volume 1, number 1; 1937 January. Don Oberbillig, W7AVP, Walla Walla, Washington, publisher.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Amateur radio stations; Ham radio.
Container: Folder VF 1709 - 
Description: The man king, an optimistic lecture on the world of opportunities by Hon. Joel Shomaker, 1912 February 18. Handbill.Nellitta Pioneers' Association.Container: Folder VF 1755
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Description: Milk ordinance recommended for cities and counties of the State of Washington, circa 1936. Pamphlet (mimeographed typescript), 25 pages.Washington (State) Department of Health.
Hans Bendixen, former owner. ; Subjects/keywords: Dairy laws.
Container: Folder VF 1759 - 
Description: Proceedings, first State Public Health Institute, 1934 May 4-5. Pamphlet (mimeographed typescript), 37 pages.Washington State Public Health Institute.
Subjects/keywords: Hygiene, Public; Public health.
Container: Folder VF 1760 - 
Description: Washington State legislative directories issued by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. Eighteenth legislative session (1923) and twenty-first legislative session (1929). Pamphlets. 2 items.[Author Unlisted]Container: Folder VF 1765
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Description: The University of Washington Newsletter, February 25, 1918; volume 2, number 6. Headline: State University has given more than 1,500 men to war. 4 pages.Washington State Council on Defense
Subjects/keywords: World war, 1914-1918 -- Registers; University of Washington -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1787 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Annual convention programs, 1916 and 1920. 2 items.Washington State Grain Growers, Shippers and Millers Association.
Subjects/keywords: Agricultural societies.
Container: Folder VF 1794 - 
Description: An invitation, the State of Washington requests the pleasure of your presence at the formal program officially opening the Territorial Centennial, March 2, 1953. 2 leaves.Washington Territorial Centennial.
Subjects/keywords: Washington (Territory) -- Centennial celebrations, etc.
Container: Folder VF 1795 - 
Description: A tour through Fisher's Mill, compiled by Ralph Walter of Fisher Flouring Mills Company, Seattle, May 1938. Pamphlet (reproduced typescript), 23 pages.Walter, Ralph.
Subjects/keywords: Fisher Flouring Mills; Flour-mills -- Seattle (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1801 - 
Description: Effects of the fire. Seattle, 1889 July 1. Leaflet, 4 pages.Moore Land Company.
Libbie B. Hoag, donor, 1942. ; Subjects/keywords: Seattle (Wash.) -- Fire, 1889.
Container: Folder VF 1802 - 
Description: Pamphlets by Robert Montgomery. Among the stars, an address before the Caledonian and St. Andrew's Society, Tacoma, Washington, 1930; and Evolution, circa 1930-1935 (with inscription to Dr. Holland, New Years, 1935). 2 items.Montgomery, Robert, b. 1872.
Subjects/keywords: Cosmology -- Addresses; Evolution -- Addresses.
Container: Folder VF 1803 - 
Description: The William J. White Family of St. John, Washington. Genealogy by Elma Wagner Kimm. 1958 May. Pamphlet, 16 leaves.White, Mary Elmina, b. 1882.
Subjects/keywords: White Family.
Container: Folder VF 1825 - 
Description: Whitman College ephemera (2 items). Whitman College and Walla Walla (mimeographed typescript about the college and community, with information about the college's financial difficulties during the Great Depression), 1936, 3 pages. Songs of Whitman College, 1916. Bound pamphlet, 27 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Whitman College -- Finances; Whitman College -- Songs and music; Universities and colleges -- Walla Walla (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1830 - 
Description: Affidavits of James A. Warner, C.H. Stewart, John H. Millard, David Froman, John Conner, James Elkins, T.D. Spafford and John W. Althouse about the Willamette and Cascade Mountain Wagon-Road Company, 1881 February. Bound pamphlet (incomplete: pages 9-18 only).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Military roads.
Container: Folder VF 1841 - 
Description: Bulletin, Training School Edition, volume 3, number 1, 1940 March. Pamphlet, 24 pages.Albion State Normal School, Albion, Idaho.
Subjects/keywords: Teachers colleges -- Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 1851 - 
Description: Manual of instructions for field workers, 1939 December. Mimeographed typescript, 50 pages.Historical Records Survey. Washington (State).
Subjects/keywords: United States. Work Projects Administration; Archives -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Container: Folder VF 1871 - 
Description: Yakima yesterdays, reprinted from the Yakima Herald-Republic, 1968. Pamphlet, 18 leaves.Farquhar, Frank S.
Subjects/keywords: Yakima (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 1882 - 
Description: Our great national park, the valley of the Yellowstone, from William Cullen Bryant's Picturesque America, 1872 (pages 292-316).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Yellowstone National Park.
Container: Folder VF 1887 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Nord Pacific Saengerbundes. Fest-zeitung, Walla Walla, Washington, 1913 June 19-23. 18 pages (2 pages missing).[Author Unlisted]
Language note: Items are in German. ; Choral societies, German; Walla Walla (Wash.) -- Choral societies.
Container: Folder VF 1903 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Weekly program schedules, 1941. Printed schedules in bound volume, 52 pages.KFPY (Radio station), Spokane, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Radio broadcasting -- Spokane (Wash.); Radio programs.
Container: Folder VF 1905 - 
Description: The Business Mirror, volume 18, number 1-volume 24, number 2; 1938 January-1944 March (incomplete). "Published by the Washington Farmer, The Idaho Farmer and The Oregon Farmer, composing the Pacific Northwest Farm Trio devoted to the interests of merchants, dealers and distributors in the Pacific Northwest." 3 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals.
Container: Folder VF 1922 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: The Pierce County Immigrant, volume 1, number 1; 1897 January. Tacoma, Washington. 1 issue.Pierce County Immigration Association.
Subjects/keywords: Pierce County (Wash.) -- Description and travel; Pierce County (Wash.) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 1946 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: The Cypress Wreath. Volume 1, number 1, circa 1890s. Published by Peter H. Dayhoff, manufacturer of and dealer in marble and granite monuments, headstones, etc., Tacoma, Washington. Advertising brochure, 4 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Funeral rites and ceremonies; Sepulchral monuments.
Container: Folder VF 1953 - 
Description: Excelsior, volume 1, number 1; 1892 December. Tacoma, Washington. 1 issue.Tacoma School of Shorthand.
Subjects/keywords: Business education; Northwest Business College.
Container: Folder VF 1955 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: New Northwest. Volume 1, number 1; circa 1930s-1940s. Newspaper with articles about state nicknames (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington), game laws, traffic rules, and teacher exchanges. 1 issue.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Northwest, Pacific -- Description and travel.
Container: Folder VF 1957 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Advisory rates for Pullman, Washington. 1917 April and 1924 September. 2 volumes.Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau.
Mrs. M.C. Houghton, donor, 1936. ; Subjects/keywords: Insurance -- Rates and tables.
Container: Folder VF 1961 - 
Description: Directories of students and faculty, 1926-1948 (incomplete). Mimeographed typescripts and printed pamphlets. 8 items.University of Idaho.
Subjects/keywords: University of Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 1963 - 
Description: The M Book, published by the associated students of the State University of Montana for the year 1929-30; 1931-32. Pamphlets. 2 items.University of Montana. Associated Students.
Carl Morrow, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: University of Montana -- Students.
Container: Folder VF 1964 - 
Description: The Watchtower. Volume 1, numbers 1 and 3, 1895 August and 1895 October. Monthly newsletter published by the Edgewater Press Company, Fremont, Seattle, WA. 2 items.Fabian Society, Seattle, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Socialism -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 1980 - 
Description: Information bulletins, 1936-1937 through 1942-1943. Annual. Mimeographed typescripts. 4 items.Pullman High School, Pullman, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Education, secondary -- Pullman (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1992 - 
Description: The shopping guide. 1937 May 7. Free newspaper with information about Pullman and Washington State College. 4 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Pullman (Wash.) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 1994 - 
Description: Rules and regulations and course of study for the grades, with supplement. Pullman, Tribune, 1913. Pamphlet, 11 leaves.Pullman Public Schools.
Subjects/keywords: Education, elementary -- Pullman (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 1997 - 
Description: Pullman advertiser, volume 1, number 1, 1941 October 3. 1 issue.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Pullman (Wash.) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 2000 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: To Mount Rainier (Columbian Exposition souvenir pamphlet). Circa 1893. 4 leaves.Carlyle, Clare.
Libbie B. Hoag, donor, 1942. ; Subjects/keywords: Mount Rainier -- Description -- Poetry.
Container: Folder VF 2009 - 
Description: The Olympic, a monthly amateur magazine for amateur journalists. Volume 1, number 1, 1896 January. Port Townsend, Washington.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Amateur journalism.
Container: Folder VF 2012 - 
Description: Keep Washington green and build for the future, an address by Dr. Wilson Compton, President of Washington State College, delivered during Keep Washington Green Week in Longview, Washington, 1945. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.Compton, Wilson Martindale, 1890-1967.
Subjects/keywords: Forests and forestry -- Addresses, essays, lectures.
Container: Folder VF 2018 - 
Description: Partners in conservation. Address to annual meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Philadelphia, 1955 May. [Arlington, Oregon?] Pamphlet, 21 pages.Welsh, William D.
Subjects/keywords: Forest management.
Container: Folder VF 2020 - 
Description: The pilgrimage to Old Fort Okanogan, to be made during the meeting of the State Advisory Board on Historic Sites to be held in Okanogan County on April 13 and 14, 1951. Brochure.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Fort Okanogan; Okanogan County (Wash.) -- Historic houses, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2022 - 
Description: Pick, a monthly publishing railroad and mining news of the Northwest. Volume 1, number 1, 1893 February. Tacoma, Washington.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Mines and mineral resources -- Northwest, Pacific.
Container: Folder VF 2030 - 
Description: The Coeur d'Alene mining war of 1892, a pictorial review. Circa 1960. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Labor disputes -- Idaho; Strikes and lockouts -- Miners.
Container: Folder VF 2036 - 
Description: Humorous program from a meeting of an unidentified geologists' group. Hazy handbook for fooled geologists (banquet program and song-book), 1922; Pamphlet, 19 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Geologists -- Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2041 - 
Description: Reports to the stockholders of the Taber Fraction Mines Co., dated at Spokane, Washington, 1907 March 18 and 1907 November 1. 2 items.Hanauer, Adrian G.
Subjects/keywords: Mining industry and finance.
Container: Folder VF 2046 - 
Description: Songs of Eastern Oregon College, La Grande, Oregon, printed through the courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. A.L. Richardson. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Eastern Oregon College -- Songs and music.
Container: Folder VF 2099 - 
Description: Prospectus for sale of common stock, circa 1923. Pamphlet, 15 pages.The Oregon and Ohio Mines Corporation.
Subjects/keywords: Mines and mineral resources -- Lane County, Oregon.
Container: Folder VF 2102 - 
Description: President Kerr's message to the sons and daughters of O.A.C. Corvallis, OR, circa 1925. Pamphlet, 7 pages.Kerr, William Jasper, 1863-1947.
Subjects/keywords: Oregon State University -- Student Union.
Container: Folder VF 2103 - 
Description: The North Idaho Report. Volume 1, number 1-volume 2, number 2; 1963 November-1964 March. Lewiston, Idaho. Idaho Mining and Milling. 3 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Idaho -- Politics and government.
Container: Folder VF 2112 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: 1917 draft list, Latah County, Idaho, for the great world war, giving official draft numbers with names segregated according to precincts. Moscow, Idaho, 1917. Pamphlet, 32 pages.Star-Mirror Publishing Company, Moscow, Idaho.
Subjects/keywords: Military service, compulsory.
Container: Folder VF 2129 - 
Description: Farm electrification program of Idaho Power Company, 1928. Pamphlet, 20 pages.Idaho Power Company.
Subjects/keywords: Electricity in agriculture -- Idaho; Farm electrification program; Rural electrification.
Container: Folder VF 2140 - 
Description: Lithograph of a painting, Indian horse race at Priest Rapids, Idaho, Caxton Printers, 1956.Quigley, E.B.
Subjects/keywords: Wanapum Indians --Pictures, illustrations, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2148 - 
Description: Spokane and Eastern, beautiful new Inland Empire headquarters of the Seattle-First National Bank, 1952. Pamphlet, 8 leaves.Seattle-First National Bank.
Subjects/keywords: Banks and banking; Spokane (Wash.) -- Banks and banking.
Container: Folder VF 2165 - 
Description: Service bulletin, made by N.Y.A. publicity project, State of Washington. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.United States. National Youth Administration. Washington (State) Division of Information.Container: Folder VF 2171
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Description: The new day, an outspoken magazine, 1935 August 12. Ray E. White, publisher and editor, Spokane, Washington. 18 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Periodicals; Townsend Plan.
Container: Folder VF 2173 - 
Description: Joint memorandum upon the Palouse Project, by W.V. Tanner, Attorney General of Washington, and E.W. Burr, Dist. Counsel, U.S. Reclamation Service. Issued by authority of the Executive Committee of the Palouse Irrigation Association, circa 1915. 2 leaves.Tanner, W.V.
Subjects/keywords: Irrigation laws -- Washington (State); Palouse Irrigation Association; Palouse Project.
Container: Folder VF 2182 - 
Description: Roza Irrigation Division of Yakima Project, the Northwest's answer to the cry for jobs and subsistence homesteads. Yakima, Washington, circa 1935. Brochure, 3 leaves.Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Yakima Valley.
Subjects/keywords: Roza Irrigation District; Yakima Valley (Wash.) -- Irrigation.
Container: Folder VF 2187 - 
Description: Initiative measure no. 130, appearing to regulate strikes, provides for actual destruction of the trade-union movement. Fourth ed. Seattle, Washington State Committee to Defeat Initiative No. 130, 1938. With related handbills. 3 items.Rose, Frank M.
Subjects/keywords: Labor laws and legislation -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2200 - 
Description: Collection of promotional pamphlets for Kennewick, Washington, circa 1906-1959. Published by the Kennewick Chamber of Commerce, and Kennewick Land Company. 4 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Kennewick (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2206 - 
Description: The facts before the fact finding board, 1946. "The facts in the contract negotiations between the Shipping Industry of the West Coast and the International Longshoremen's and Warehouseman's Union." Pamphlet, 14 pages.Waterfront Employers Association of the Pacific Coast.
Subjects/keywords: Strikes and lockouts -- Longshoremen; Wages -- Longshoremen.
Container: Folder VF 2210 - 
Description: Grade study of the junior high schools in the state of Washington. Reproduced typescript. 11 pages, 9 plates.Stackhouse, John Berrington.
Subjects/keywords: Grading and marking (Students).
Container: Folder VF 2224 - 
Description: Some myths about water shortages, paper delivered at the Western Governors Conference, San Francisco, May 4, 1964. Mimeographed typescript, 9 pages.Johnson, Ralph W.
Catherine May, donor, 1971. ; Subjects/keywords: Water-supply -- The West.
Container: Folder VF 2234 - 
Description: A tour of the Snake River sites under development by the Port of Whitman County, 1970 May 22. Pamphlet, 12 leaves.Klemgard, E.N. (Edwin Neal), 1901-.
Catherine May, donor, 1971. ; Subjects/keywords: Industrial sites -- Whitman County (Wash.); Port of Whitman County.
Container: Folder VF 2239 - 
Description: Saving our common schools, being a discussion of financing, basic support, teaching, salaries, and proposed programs. As given by Governor Clarence D. Martin in a statewide radio speech. Seattle, circa 1941. Brochure.Martin, Clarence Daniel, 1886-1955.
Subjects/keywords: Education, elementary -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2241 - 
Description: School system needs receivership, by E.D. Cowen (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, 1914 April 28) and The folly of our taxes, by T.D. Rockwell (Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, 1914 April 30). Brochure.Cowen, Edward David, 1857-
Libbie B. Hoag, donor, 1942. ; Subjects/keywords: Taxation -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2242 - 
Description: Centralia Normal School and southwestern Washington, circa 1923. Brochure. Includes presentation note by the author to E.O. Holland.Roberts, Alexander C.
Subjects/keywords: Education, higher -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2243 - 
Description: Idaho endowments (subject file on Idaho educational and institutional endowments). 3 items: Idaho State Board of Education, The status of Idaho's educational and institutional endowments, 1925 February 12 (pamphlet); Hassan, Fred W., Report on investigation of Idaho's permanent educational and institutional endowments, 1930 November (pamphlet); Correspondence re operation of endowment debenture law enacted by 1931 legislature, 1931 (mimeographed typescript).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Education -- Idaho -- Finance
Container: Folder VF 2245 - 
Description: From the recent report of State Examiner D.L. Brown on conditions existing in School District 117, Whitman County, Washington, 1927. Leaflet.The Taxpayers League.
Subjects/keywords: St. John (Wash.) School District 117; Schools -- Accounting.
Container: Folder VF 2250 - 
Description: Articles of incorporation and by-laws, 1940. Pamphlet, 16 pages.Inland Empire Pea Growers Association.
Subjects/keywords: Peas -- Cooperative marketing.
Container: Folder VF 2253 - 
Description: Health program for the Washington schools, 1923. Pamphlet, 15 pages.Washington Education Association.
Subjects/keywords: Hygiene -- Study and teaching.
Container: Folder VF 2254 - 
Description: Proceedings, 1943 September. Mimeographed typescript, 17 pages.Conference on Post-war Educational Problems, Spokane, Washington, 1943.
Subjects/keywords: Education -- Congresses.
Container: Folder VF 2255 - 
Description: Reports on Seattle public school expenditures, 1921. 2 items: Porter, Arthur W., Survey of the Seattle school administration for the Tax Reduction Council by a committee composed of Arthur W. Porter, M.P. Bullock, John T. Wheatman, circa 1921 (mimeographed typescript, 19 pages); and report of Special Committee on Health Department of Public Schools of Seattle, circa 1921 (mimeographed typescript, 6 pages).[Author Unlisted]
Libbie B. Hoag, donor, Committee on Health Department report, 1942. ; Subjects/keywords: School management and organization -- Seattle (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 2258 - 
Description: A plan to provide adult education for the people of the State of Washington, submitted to the Washington State Planning Council, 1937 November 18. Mimeographed typescript, 4 leaves.Jones, Glenn.
Subjects/keywords: Education of adults -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2260 - 
Description: Eighth grade examination questions; ninety complete sets of questions covering ten subjects; a compilation of three years of the eighth grade examination questions used in the State of Washington, together with rules and suggestions for the examinations. Colville, The Colville Examiner, 1932. Bound volume, 91 pages.Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Subjects/keywords: Examinations -- Washington (State) -- Questions.
Container: Folder VF 2262 - 
Description: Sample election ballots, Washington State and Idaho, 1930s-1940s. 12 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Elections.
Container: Folder VF 2263 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: 2 items: Reapportionment and redistricting, a study for the State of Washington (State Memo No. 2), 1954 October (pamphlet, 16 pages); An analysis of issues on the November ballot based on the text of the measures, and the publicized arguments--pro and con, 1950 October (pamphlet, 6 leaves).League of Women Voters of Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Campaign literature, 1950 -- Nonpartisan -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2264 - 
Description: Campaign bulletins (subject file). Candidates include: George H. Gannon (1940), John W. Summers (1918), C.C. Dill (1940), and W.E. McCroskey (1918).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Campaign literature -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2265 - 
Description: Extension of electric service into small country communities and rural districts, 1913. Speech delivered by M.C. Osborn of the Washington Water Power Company at Spokane Washington, 1913 September. Pamphlet, 11 pages.Osborn, M.C.
H.V. Carpenter, donor, 1941. ; Subjects/keywords: Rural electrification.
Container: Folder VF 2269 - 
Description: Dedication program, Everett Public Library building, Everett, Washington, 1934 October 3. Pamphlet, 8 pages.Everett Public Library.
Subjects/keywords: Everett (Wash.) -- Libraries.
Container: Folder VF 2277 - 
Description: Promotional literature for Everett, Washington. 2 items: Facts about Everett, Washington, nearest Puget Sound port to the Orient, circa 1947 (portfolio, 51 pages); Facts you should know about Everett, Washington, circa 1931 (brochure).Everett Chamber of Commerce.
Subjects/keywords: Everett (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2278 - 
Description: Pea growing in the Inland Empire. Spokane, Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, 1930 August. 2 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Peas -- Marketing.
Container: Folder VF 2279 - 
Description: Reports (2 items). Preliminary report of cost of production and farm business analysis survey on 229 Palouse farms, Idaho and Washington, 1919 (mimeographed typescript, bound, 25 pages); Preliminary report of cost of production and farm business analysis survey on 229 farms for 1919, and 241 farms for 1920, Palouse area, Idaho and Washington, 1922 June (mimeographed typescript, bound, 19 pages).United States Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics.
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Palouse Country.
Container: Folder VF 2283 - 
Description: Speech of Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach of the State of Washington, broadcast over a nation wide Columbia Broadcasting Network at 10:45 P.M. February 12, 1938 on "Japanese invasion of our fisheries." Mimeographed typescript with handwritten annotations, 3 leaves.Schwellenbach, Lewis B.
Dr. F.J. Bowman, donor, 1939. ; Subjects/keywords: Fisheries -- United States.
Container: Folder VF 2285 - 
Description: History of Anchor Lodge No. 88, F. & A.M., Garfield, Washington, 1892-1942. Bound volume, 59 pages.Freemasons. Garfield, Washington. Anchor Lodge No. 88.
Paul T. Bockmier, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Freemasons -- Garfield (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 2286 - 
Description: Fisheries of the North Pacific. Seattle, 1925 March 1. Mimeographed typescript, 15 pages.Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Research and Statistical Department.
E.A. Bryan, donor, 1941. ; Subjects/keywords: Fisheries.
Container: Folder VF 2288 - 
Description: Friendly societies (subject file). 3 items: Improved Order of Red Men, Spokane, Washington, Mineola Council No. 7, Constitution and by-laws, 1900 (pamphlet, 4 leaves); Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Oregon Commandery, Register of officers and companions, 1904-1905 (pamphlet, 6 leaves); Directory of Masonic orders in Seattle, Washington, 1895 (pamphlet, 48 pages).[Author Unlisted]
Libbie B. Hoag, donor of Seattle directory, 1942; Mrs. Richard McNary Stolz, donor of Loyal Legion register. ; Subjects/keywords: Friendly societies.
Container: Folder VF 2291 - 
Description: Promotional pamphlets about Grays Harbor County, Washington. 2 items: Montesano Chamber of Commerce, Montesano, Grays Harbor County, Washington, circa 1938 (brochure, 3 leaves); Chambers of Commerce of Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Montesano, Grays Harbor County, Washington, circa 1920 (pamphlet, 8 leaves).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Grays Harbor County (Wash.) -- Description; Montesano (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2292 - 
Description: Gooding, Idaho, the educational center of Southern Idaho, county seat of Gooding County, 1930 June. Brochure, 4 leaves.Gooding Chamber of Commerce (Idaho).
Subjects/keywords: Gooding (Idaho) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2293 - 
Description: Tudor Mink Ranch; a brief review of 20 years experience in mink farming, circa 1940. Pamphlet, 40 pages.Estinson, G.J.
Subjects/keywords: Mink farming.
Container: Folder VF 2301 - 
Description: Scottish Rite (Masonic Order) subject file. 2 items: The Scottish Rite News-Bulletin, volume 1, number 2, 1922 December (addressed to Ernest O. Holland); Cascade Chapter, Valley of Spokane, Orient of Washington, program for Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday ceremonies, 1938 April.[Author Unlisted]Container: Folder VF 2311
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Description: Collection of announcements, programs, and other printed material, 1925-1942. 10 items.Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. El Katif Temple, Spokane, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Friendly societies; Freemasonry -- Lodges -- Washington (State); Freemasons. El Katif Temple -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 2312 - 
Description: Burgerville Blues. Volume 1, numbers 1-5; 1970 September-December. Pullman (WA) underground newspaper. 6 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Politics and government; Washington State University -- Student activities.
Container: Folder VF 2319 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Three Forks Press. Volume 1, numbers 1-3; 1970 March 23-May 4. Pullman (WA) underground newspaper. 3 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Politics and government; Washington State University -- Student activities.
Container: Folder VF 2320 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Preview of Clallam County, 1948. Pamphlet, 27 leaves.Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Clallam County (Wash.) -- Description and travel.
Container: Folder VF 2323 - 
Description: Promotional leaflets (2 items): Gold! from the orchards of Spokane country, 1921 December 1; Big red apples in countless millions, 1919.Spokane Chamber of Commerce.
Subjects/keywords: Apples -- Marketing.
Container: Folder VF 2333 - 
Description: Hoquiam, Washington, statistical information, 1939 May 1. Mimeographed typescript, 4 leaves.Hoquiam Chamber of Commerce.
Subjects/keywords: Hoquiam (Wash.) -- Statistics.
Container: Folder VF 2331 - 
Description: Reports (bound), numbers 14-17, 20-22; 1932-1935, 1938-1940. 7 items in 2 volumes.Wenatchee Valley Traffic Association.
Subjects/keywords: Fruit -- Transportation.
Container: Folder VF 2336 - 
Description: Report of the annual business meeting, 1927. Bound volume, 31 pages.Wenatchee-Okanogan Cooperative Federation (Wenoka).
Subjects/keywords: Apples -- Cooperative marketing -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2338 - 
Description: Program for Yakima County Horticultural Union's Institute, 1903 January 13-15. Pamphlet, 10 leaves.Yakima County Horticultural Union.
Subjects/keywords: Horticultural societies; Horticulture.
Container: Folder VF 2340 - 
Description: Souvenir pamphlet: East Washington and North Idaho Baptist Convention field; its material wealth and progress, its religious conditions, forces, needs, and opportunities. Spokane, 1909. 6 leaves (2 copies).East Washington and North Idaho Baptist Convention.
Alice Kennedy estate, donor, 1959.
Container: Folder VF 2375 - 
Description: The Washington masonic home, Zenith, Washington, 1938. Pamphlet, 21 pages.Freemasons. Washington Grand Lodge.
Subjects/keywords: Freemasons -- Charities; Old age homes -- Zenith (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 2380 - 
Description: Appaloosa horses (subject file), circa 1950s. 2 items: The appaloosa: a descriptive pamphlet, Moscow, Idaho, Appaloosa Horse Club (pamphlet, 4 leaves); Hatley, George B., Appaloosa horses; color patterns, breed characteristics and descriptions, Moscow, Idaho, Appaloosa Horse Club (brochure, 2 leaves).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Appaloosa horse.
Container: Folder VF 2384 - 
Description: Pamphlet describing plans for remodeling and new construction, 1927. 8 pages.Spokane. First Baptist Church.
Alice Kennedy estate, donor, 1959. ; Subjects/keywords: Churches, Baptist.
Container: Folder VF 2386 - 
Description: Spokane Ax'm's. A convention booklet for an unidentified group, circa 1900-1920. 4 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2387 - 
Description: The dog supper and other poems, Gillette, Wyoming, 1918 (pamphlet, 4 leaves); Good-bye, Buffalo Bill! Gillette, Wyoming, 1918 (pamphlet, 2 leaves).White Eagle.Container: Folder VF 2388
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Description: B.Y.P.U. (Baptist Young People's Union) convention souvenir, Spo-Kan, 1907. Pamphlet, 11 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Alice Kennedy estate, donor, 1959. ; Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2398 - 
Description: Program, 1908 December 31. Thomas Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle. 4 leaves.New Ridgeway Theatre, Colfax, Washington.
Mrs. C.B. Kenedy, donor, 1941. ; Subjects/keywords: Colfax (Wash.) -- Description; Theater programs.
Container: Folder VF 2399 - 
Description: Our ancestors in America; sketches of the lives of the American ancestors and descendants of Cushing Eells. Washington, D.C., Christmas, 1938. Pamphlet, 15 pages.Eells, Walter Crosby, 1886-1962.
Subjects/keywords: Eells family.
Container: Folder VF 2416 - 
Description: Broadside announcing memorial services for Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pullman, Washington, 1945 April 14. 1 leaf.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945.
Container: Folder VF 2435 - 
Description: General information on the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project and the Grand Coulee Dam, 1936-1952. 8 items (printed materials, mounted photograph, and mimeographed typescripts).United States. Bureau of Reclamation.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Columbia Basin Reclamation Project; Grand Coulee Dam.
Container: Folder VF 2448 - 
Description: The Northwest in national defense, an address by K.M. Robinson, President, The Washington Water Power Company, before Edison Electric Institute Convention, 1940 June 5. Pamphlet, 10 pages.Robinson, Kinsey Maxfield, b. 1895.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Pacific Northwest -- Economic conditions.
Container: Folder VF 2450 - 
Description: Generator erection at Coulee Dam, prepared for A.I.E.E. Pacific Coast General Meeting, Spokane, Washington, August 24-27, 1948, by A.F. Darland and J.L. Berry. Pamphlet, 6 pages.Darland, Alvin Franklin, b. 1891.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Dynamos -- Erecting work; Grand Coulee Dam.
Container: Folder VF 2452 - 
Description: The plain ABC's you should know about Hell's Canyon Dam as proposed by federal agencies, 1952. Pamphlet, 23 pages.Idaho Power Company.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Hells Canyon Dam; Snake River -- Dams.
Container: Folder VF 2454 - 
Description: The water-distributing system of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project, presented...to the Spokane Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1945 December 14. Mimeographed typescript, 10 pages.Hutton, S.E.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Columbia Basin Irrigation Project; Columbia River Basin -- Irrigation; Irrigation -- Columbia Basin.
Container: Folder VF 2456 - 
Description: Bonneville Dam and navigation on the Columbia River above Portland, circa 1935. Mimeographed typescript, 10 pages.Robins, Thomas M.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Bonneville Dam; Columbia River -- Navigation; Dams -- Columbia River.
Container: Folder VF 2457 - 
Description: Electrical features of the Bonneville project; text of informal paper presented at the fourteenth annual general meeting of the Engineering and Operating Section, Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, Portland, Oregon, 1937 April 21-24. Mimeographed typescript, 21 pages.Kurtichanof, L.E.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Bonneville Dam; Dams -- Columbia River.
Container: Folder VF 2458 - 
Description: Hydraulic turbine testing, comparisons of methods in general use, 1932 March 23. Mimeographed typescript, 12 pages.Hill, W.A.
R.D. Sloan, donor, 1960. ; Subjects/keywords: Hydraulic turbines -- Testing.
Container: Folder VF 2459 - 
Description: Compliments of Washington State Training School, Chehalis, circa 1941. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.Washington State Training School, Chehalis, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Reformatories -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2472 - 
Description: Respondent's answering brief in complaint of Walla Walla Department of Public Works vs. Pacific Power and Light Company before the Division of Public Utilities, Department of Public Works of Washington, 1928. Bound volume, 69 pages.Pacific Power and Light Company.
Subjects/keywords: Public utilities -- Rates.
Container: Folder VF 2488 - 
Description: An open letter to Congressman J.W. Summers, circa 1929. Handbill, 1 leaf.Hanks, John.
Subjects/keywords: Summers, John William, 1870-1937.
Container: Folder VF 2506 - 
Description: Publications, 1920-1933. Proceedings, Highway Data, reprints, and other publications. 9 items.Eastern Washington Highway Association.
Subjects/keywords: Roads -- Finance.
Container: Folder VF 2507 - 
Description: President Wilson's committee sets wheat price, Hoover had no part in it. Spokane, circa 1928. Contains account of President's Fair Price Commission for Wheat and statements of Richard J. Stephens and R. Insinger about Hoover's assistance to Pacific Northwest farmers, 1917-1918. Pamphlet, 11 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Hoover, Herbert Clark, 1874-1964; Wheat trade -- Northwest, Pacific.
Container: Folder VF 2510 - 
Description: Timber resources of the Lewiston country (data and comment on the stand within the drainage of the four great rivers, the concentrated flow of which meets at Lewiston). Lewiston, Idaho, circa 1925. Pamphlet, 6 pages.Lewiston Commercial Club.
Subjects/keywords: Lumbering -- Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 2514 - 
Description: Leaflets, 1972 September. Reproduced typescripts.The League for the Promotion of Militant Atheism, Pullman, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Atheism -- controversial literature.
Container: Folder VF 2525 - 
Description: Class histories, ten year reunion, 1972 June 17-18. Includes biographical accounts. Reproduced typescript, 8 leaves.Garfield High School, Washington. Class of 1962.
Lorraine Burchfield, donor, 1972.
Container: Folder VF 2526 - 
Description: City Gardens, irrigated orchard tracts adjoining Spokane, 1910. Pamphlet, 6 leaves.Cassill Investment Company.
Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Real estate business.
Container: Folder VF 2530 - 
Description: The Coeur d'Alenes of Idaho, the greatest lead-silver camp on earth. Boston, 1908. Brochure promoting investment in a mine on property adjacent to the Hercules mine (Idaho).The Ajax Mining Company.
Subjects/keywords: Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho; Mining industry and finance -- Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 2531 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Promotional pamphlet for construction of St. John's Cathedral, Spokane, Washington, circa 1920-1925. 4 leaves.[Author Unlisted]Container: Folder VF 2533
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Description: The accountant, volume 1, number 2; 1924 June. Spokane, Washington, Spokane Society of Public Accountants.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Accounting -- Periodicals.
Container: Folder VF 2534 - 
Description: Annual report, 1926. Pamphlet, 38 pages.Spokane Merchants Association.
Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Commerce.
Container: Folder VF 2536 - 
Description: Priest Rapids Valley, Washington ephemera. 2 items: Promotional brochure issued by the Agricultural and Colonization Department, The Milwaukee Road, circa 1925 (6 leaves), and label, White Bluffs Valley Fruit, undated.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Benton County (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2547 - 
Description: Class project for English 201, Washington State University, 1973 May: Chicago piano; a review of the past 20 years, volume 1, number 1, January 1940. Robert Marrs, instructor; Doug Abraham, editor. Reproduced typescript, 39 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: College prose -- Washington State University; College verse -- Washington State University.
Container: Folder VF 2554 - 
Description: Class projects for English 201, Washington State University, 1972 June: Slow children playing (reproduced typescript, 16 pages); Shonk (reproduced typescript, 16 pages).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: College prose -- Washington State University; College verse -- Washington State University.
Container: Folder VF 2555 - 
Description: Minutes, 1938-1941. Mimeographed typescripts, 3 items.Eastern Washington Library Association.Container: Folder VF 2556
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Description: K of P Bulletin. Volume 1, number 3, 1921 February 2.Knights of Pythias. Lodge No. 4 (Colfax, Washington).
Subjects/keywords: Colfax (Wash.) -- Friendly societies; Knights of Pythias. Colfax Lodge No. 4.
Container: Folder VF 2559 - 
Description: Informational pamphlets, circa 1917-1919. 2 items.Northwestern Business College, Spokane, Washington.
Subjects/keywords: Business education.
Container: Folder VF 2561 - 
Description: Exploits of the Douglas Fir, the tree that travels. Volume 2, number 2; 1927 April. Seattle, Washington; Douglas Fir Exploitation and Export Company.[Author Unlisted]
Note: This item has been removed for separate cataloging (SD397.D7 E96) ;
Container: Folder VF 2564 - 
Description: Report to the Richland City Council, circa 1956 (9 pages). Also pamphlet on transfer of Kadlec Hospital and dedication.Richland City Council (Washington). Hospital Report Committee.
Subjects/keywords: Kadlec Methodist Hospital; Richland (Wash.) -- Hospitals.
Container: Folder VF 2586 - 
Description: Richland, Washington ephemera (2 items): Rose, Robert E., Richland, Washington, oral presentation for All-American cities awards, 1960 competition (bound mimeographed typescript, 6 pages); and Richland Commencement Day souvenir program, 1958 December (8 pages).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Richland (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 2587 - 
Description: Atomic power (subject file), 1955-1960. Includes 5 items: McCaffree, Kenneth M., The development of atomic power in the Pacific Northwest, 1955 (reproduced typescript, 17 pages); Jackson, Henry Martin, 1912-1983, Status and prospects for atomic power development, 1959 May 28 (mimeographed typescript, 7 pages); Staebler, Ulysses M., Atomic energy--a factor in power planning, 1960 April 12 (mimeographed typescript, 15 pages); Field Research Company, Summary of findings, community attitude survey, Richland, Kennewick and Pasco, Washington, conducted by Field Research Company for General Electric Company, 1960 March (mimeographed typescript, 3 pages, plus 2 page letter of transmittal); General Electric Company, Some facts about the Hanford Atomic Products Operation, circa 1957.[Author Unlisted]
Ted Van Arsdol, donor. ; Subjects/keywords: Nuclear energy; General Electric Company; Hanford Atomic Works.
Container: Folder VF 2588 - 
Description: Vancouver, Washington promotional literature. 2 items: Vancouver, Washington, Urban Renewal Department, Vancouver, Washington offers for your consideration the finest site for light industry in the West, circa 1960 (pamphlet, 13 pages); Port of Vancouver, Washington, Great way to world trade, circa 1960 (pamphlet, 28 pages).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Vancouver, Washington -- Industrial sites.
Container: Folder VF 2591 - 
Description: Information report on the community telephone system at Richland, 1956 January 20. Reproduced typescript, approximately 150 leaves.United States. Atomic Energy Commission. Hanford (WA) Operations Office.
Subjects/keywords: Richland (Wash.) -- Politics and government.
Container: Folder VF 2597 - 
Description: The new Indian war; scenes of the recent outbreak in Idaho; types of character and views of the country. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1877 July 28. Pages 353-354.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, 1877.
Container: Folder VF 2603 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial commemoration (subject file). 2 items: Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial General Committee, The Salmon River saga (Salmon, Idaho pageant program), 1955 (2 leaves); Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial Celebration pageant program, Dillon, Montana, 1955 (18 pages).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Lewis and Clark Expedition -- Centennial celebrations, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2609 - 
Description: Program for Diamond Jubilee celebration for St. Mary's Mission, Omak, Washington, 1886-1961. Pamphlet, 8 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: St. Mary's Mission, Omak (Wash.).
Container: Folder VF 2621 - 
Description: 100 years customs service at Osoyoos, British Columbia, 1961 November. Pamphlet, 12 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Cull White, former owner.
Container: Folder VF 2622 - 
Description: History of the Fraternal Beneficial Association; a memorial to a group of German-American homesteaders who put a practical vision into effect, 1961. Mimeographed typescript, 14 leaves.Williams, Bertha Engelland, b. 1888, compiler.
Subjects/keywords: Insurance, Agricultural; Insurance, Fire; Insurance companies -- Tekoa (Wash.); Mutual German Fire Insurance Company.
Container: Folder VF 2630 - 
Description: Fragments from the frontier; dedicated to the soldiers and sailors of the Northwest. Spokane, circa 1918. Pamphlet, 12 leaves.Nickum, Luella M.
Subjects/keywords: World war, 1914-1918 -- Poetry.
Container: Folder VF 2632 - 
Description: Promotional brochures. 3 items: Ephrata, the county seat of Grant County, Washington, the land of opportunities, the gateway to the Moses Lake country, published by the Ephrata Commercial Club, 1912 (pamphlet, 24 pages); A few facts about Oroville, Washington, circa 1911 (brochure, 2 leaves); Washington (State) Bureau of Statistics and Immigration, Washington, the evergreen state, circa 1920 (brochure, 2 leaves).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Ephrata (Wash.) -- Description; Oroville (Wash.) -- Description; Washington (State) -- Description and travel.
Container: Folder VF 2635 - 
Description: The ranchers bulletin. Number 3, 1914 June 1. Quarterly. Ballow, Washington. Includes an article on the Single Tax movement. 4 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals.
Container: Folder VF 2639 - 
Description: Interviews completed and available for research. Berkeley, 1973 October. List of interviews, including abstracts.Earl Warren Oral History Project.
Subjects/keywords: California -- History -- Bibliography; California -- Politics and government -- Bibliography.
Container: Folder VF 2650 - 
Description: The inter-church forum, 1913 April 10 (fragment, pages 107-110). Spokane. Inter-Church Council. History of Methodist churches in Spokane, WA. 4 pages.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Spokane (Wash.) -- Churches -- Periodicals.
Container: Folder VF 2653 - 
Description: The Lapwai messenger, volume 1, number 22; 1916 May 18. Lapwai, ID. Weekly.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Lapwai (Idaho) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 2658 - 
Description: Directory, 1900. 1 volume, 84 pages. Souvenir, silver jubilee.Spokane. First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Smith 9753.
Container: Folder VF 2660 - 
Description: Directory, 1898. First annual directory, Vincent Methodist Episcopal Church, Spokane, WA. Pamphlet, 56 pages.Spokane. Vincent M.E. Church.Container: Folder VF 2662
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Description: Live Hook, numbers 11/12-20/22 (lacking number 16); 1922 May 29-July 31. 8 issues. Washington State Press Association newsletter. These issues cover the time period surrounding the association's 36th annual convention, held at Washington State College, Pullman, July 14-16.[Author Unlisted]Container: Folder VF 2668
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Description: Depreciation (pamphlet). Third annual convention, Northwest Light and Power Association, 1910 August 26-29. 4 pages.Huntington, David L., 1870-1929.
Subjects/keywords: Depreciation.
Container: Folder VF 2669 - 
Description: Parkway, Clarkston's new model residential section. Clarkston, WA, circa 1910. Brochure, 4 leaves.Parkway Development Company, Clarkston.
Subjects/keywords: Clarkston (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2670 - 
Description: The motor wagon and the work-horse; will the motor wagon take the place of the work-horse? Boston, Boston Work-Horse Parade Association, 1910 June. Bulletin no. 3. 30 pages.Tompkins, Gilbert.
Subjects/keywords: Automobiles -- Social aspects; Horses.
Container: Folder VF 2674 - 
Description: The Alaska gold-fields. San Francisco, Brunt Press, circa 1902. Pamphlet, 11 pages.Northern Commercial Company, San Francisco.
Probably received with the Mart Howard Papers (Cage 63). ; Subjects/keywords: Alaska -- Description and travel; Steamboats; Mines and mineral resources -- Yukon Territory -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 2679 - 
Description: Programs of conference held annually at the State College of Washington, 1st-21st; 1937-1960.Pacific Northwest Conference on Banking.
Subjects/keywords: Banks and banking -- Congresses and conventions.
Container: Folder VF 2682 - 
Description: Your opportunity for dairying and stock raising. Spokane, Deer Park Lumber Company, 1918. Brochure.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Deer Park (Wash.) -- Description.
Container: Folder VF 2695 - 
Description: The farmers' problems; a series of letters compiled by W.T. Triplett. Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, 1923. Bound pamphlet, 60 pages.Triplett, W.T.
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Economic aspects; Banks and banking.
Container: Folder VF 2699 - 
Description: Constitution and by-laws...adopted at the tenth annual convention. Olympia, State Printing and Publishing Company, 1893. Pamphlet, 36 pages.Knights of Pythias. Grand Lodge of Washington (State).
Subjects/keywords: Friendly societies -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2700 - 
Description: Constitution and by-laws of the Washington State Metal Mining Association, circa 1917-1930. Pamphlet, 7 pages.Washington State Metal Mining Association.
Subjects/keywords: Mineral industries -- Societies.
Container: Folder VF 2702 - 
Description: Silver-lead mining in the Coeur d'Alene Idaho. Spokane, circa 1900. Pamphlet, 22 pages.The Tyee Mining and Milling Company.
Subjects/keywords: Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho.
Container: Folder VF 2705 - 
Description: Appellants' opening brief, appeal from the judgment of the Superior Court of Whitman County in the Supreme Court of the State of Washington. Inland Empire Railroad Company, respondent, vs. Whitman County and E.B. Thompson, as Treasurer of Whitman County, appellants. Colfax, WA, 1923. Pamphlet, 39 pages.Whitman County, appellant.
Subjects/keywords: Railroads -- Taxation.
Container: Folder VF 2711 - 
Description: Historical souvenir, Camas Prairie Railroad Excursion, 1960 May 15. Sponsored by the Lions Clubs of Grangeville and Lewiston, Idaho. Pamphlet, 4 leaves.Adams, Ann.
Subjects/keywords: Camas Prairie Railroad.
Container: Folder VF 2714 - 
Description: Ephemera, 2 items: Pullman Progressive Club, Articles of Association, undated (broadside, 1 leaf); An exposure of Kester and Kettenbach's timber frauds, signed Citizens Committee, Lewiston, ID, circa 1905 (printed handbill, 1 leaf).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Idaho public lands; Pullman (Wash.) -- Clubs.
Container: Folder VF 2716 - 
Description: Prospectus for the Pullman Development Company, organized for the purpose of erecting and renting buildings, particularly a dormitory or dormitories for college students. Circa 1910. Brochure, 2 leaves.Pullman Development Company (Washington).
Subjects/keywords: Washington State University -- Student housing.
Container: Folder VF 2717 - 
Description: Western Steam Fiends Souvenir Magazine. Suisun City, California, Campbell Printing Company, 1956 May. Record of the Western Steam Fields Association annual meeting, September 18, 1955, Chris Busch farm, Colton, Washington. With related correspondence and photograph of an engine taken during a later annual meeting at Yacolt, WA, 1958.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Steam-engines -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2726 - 
Description: Progress edition, 1912 October 11. 32 pages.Newberg Enterprise, Newberg, Oregon.
Smith 7290. ; Subjects/keywords: Newberg (Oregon) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 2732 - 
Description: The daily news, volume 1, number 1; 1939 November 1, Pullman, WA. Mimeographed typescript, 1 sheet.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Pullman (Wash.) -- Newspapers.
Container: Folder VF 2734 - 
Description: The lower Snake project, preliminary study by E.G. Hopson, being a report to the Chamber of Commerce, Pasco, Washington, 1916. Pamphlet about a proposed dam at Five Mile Rapids, about 5 miles above the mouth of the river. 9 pages. Includes a letter from Hopson to the Chamber of Commerce, 1919 January 29. Typescript (carbon), 2 leaves.Hopson, E.G.
Subjects/keywords: Irrigation -- Snake River Basin.
Container: Folder VF 2740 - 
Description: Valley authorities, a special number of Governmental Affairs, volume 7, number 6; 1950 January 10, about the proposal to create a Columbia Valley Authority. Newsletter, 3 leaves.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Columbia Valley Authority; Water resources development -- Northwest, Pacific.
Container: Folder VF 2752 - 
Description: Laws relating to the duties of election officials, by H.H. Wheeler, County Auditor, undated. Pamphlet, 11 pages. (Note: the county is not named.)[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Election law -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2766 - 
Description: Memorial honoring the late Dr. W.J. Spillman of the United States Department of Agriculture, sometime head of the Department of Agriculture of the State College of Washington, held at the college, October 22, 1931. Mimeographed typescript, 23 pages. 2 copies.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Spillman, William Jasper, 1863-1931; Washington State University -- Faculty -- Memorial services.
Container: Folder VF 2767 - 
Description: Letter from Capt. Jonathan Carver at Michillimackinac, to his wife at Montague, 1767 September 24, as published in the Boston Chronicle, 1768 February 15-22 issue. Newspaper clipping.Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780.
Subjects/keywords: Dakota Indians; United States -- Discovery and exploration.
Container: Folder VF 2768 - 
Description: Papers presented at the eighth annual convention of the Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, 1915. 7 items (pamphlets): Searing, E.D., Special features of stand-by steam power plant design and operation; Quinan, G.E., et al., Report of Overhead Line Committee; Murphy, F.H. and G.A. Kumler, Practical application of modern illumination; Simpson, L.M. and H.B. Peirce, Development of small motor and appliance load; Putnam, W.R., et al., Report of the Electric Range Committee; Greisser, V.H. and H.B. Peirce, Determination of maximum demand; Eisenmenger, H.E., The small consumer question.Northwest Electric Light and Power Association. 8th annual convention, 1915.
Subjects/keywords: Electric power -- Addresses, essays, lectures.
Container: Folder VF 2771 - 
Description: Papers presented at the ninth annual convention of the Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, 1916. 5 items (pamphlets): Cooper, M.D., Voltage standardization; Crawford, M.T., Application of overhead line construction rules of the Public Service Commissions of the Northwest; Gunn, Arthur, The employee as the educator of the public; McArthur, Lewis, et al., Electrical operating and merchandising in small towns; Putnam, W.R., et al., Electric range report.Northwest Electric Light and Power Association. 9th annual convention, 1916.
Subjects/keywords: Electric power -- Addresses, essays, lectures.
Container: Folder VF 2772 - 
Description: Annual detailed report, operation of Water Department, Cashmere, Washington, 1936. Typescript and printed sheets, 7 leaves.Cashmere. Water Department.
Subjects/keywords: Cashmere (Wash.) -- Water-supply.
Container: Folder VF 2776 - 
Description: Souvenirs of Wasco Lodge No. 15, The Dalles, Oregon, Freemasons. Breakfast menu (contains history and description of The Dalles), 1920 June. Also menu of the Hazelwood Cream Store, Portland, Oregon, circa 1920 (contains information on Hazelwood, Oregon history, and tourist attractions).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: The Dalles (Oregon) -- Description; Creameries -- Portland (Oregon).
Container: Folder VF 2787 - 
Description: Cashmere, WA, and Liberty Orchards (subject file). Includes correspondence between Clarence Gorchels of the State College of Washington Library and Liberty Orchards Company about the history of Aplets and Cotlets, 1951; McDougal, Elizabeth, The history of Mission, 1912 (typescript, carbon, 3 leaves); also miscellaneous notes and transcribed newspaper stories about the history of Cashmere and Liberty Orchards.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Aplets; Cotlets; Confectionery; Cashmere (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 2777 - 
Description: Armistice Day 1919 massacre, coroner's inquest record, 1920 January 17 (reproduction of typescript from Washington State Archives, 3 leaves).[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Centralia Massacre.
Container: Folder VF 2788 - 
Description: Genesis of the hills [Colfax?], undated. Pamphlet with hand painted cover illustration and interior decorations. 4 leaves.Ettinger, Ulysses L.
Subjects/keywords: Indians -- Legends; Palouse Country -- Legends.
Container: Folder VF 2808 - 
Description: Calendar 1976: Bill of Rights. Pullman, 1975. Illustrators: F. Rebecca Steever, Sally Recken, H. Clinton Keller, Louise Rose Bennett, Jon Singleton, Linda Swisher, Tjeerd Ackeman, Steve Peck, Jerry Torrey, Gaylen Hansen, Victor Moore, Jo Savage.American Civil Liberties Union. Pullman Area Chapter.
Subjects/keywords: Art calendars.
Container: Folder VF 2811 - 
Description: Campaign literature for Willis E. Mahoney, candidate for the Washington State Senate, 1924. 2 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Campaign literature, 1924 -- Democratic -- Washington (State); Mahoney, Willis Edward, b. 1895.
Container: Folder VF 2817 - 
Description: There is an issue. Undated Rosalia, WA election leaflet supporting the Law and Order ticket.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Campaign literature -- Rosalia (Wash.); Rosalia (Wash.) -- Elections.
Container: Folder VF 2819 - 
Description: Pamphlets and programs, 1910-1936. 4 items.Washington State Good Roads Association.
Subjects/keywords: Washington State Good Roads Association -- History -- Sources; Roads -- Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2820 - 
Description: Bulletin, numbers 1-3, 1921 October-December. 3 issues.Washington Farm Bureau Federation.
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals; Agriculture -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2826 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Wahkiakum County Farm Bureau news, volume 1, numbers 1-12; 1920 April-1921 April. 10 issues.[Author Unlisted]Container: Folder VF 2828
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Description: The Wahkiakum County Developer and Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, numbers 1-12; 1918 October-1919 September. 12 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals; Agriculture -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2829 - 
Description: Grays Harbor County Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, numbers 2-7; 1918 July-December. 4 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals; Agriculture -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2830 - 
Description: Grant County Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, number 8; 1918 July. 1 issue.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals; Agriculture -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2831 - 
Description: Walla Walla County Farmers' Exchange, volume 1, number 5-volume 2, number 8; 1918 July-1919 October. 6 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture -- Periodicals; Agriculture -- Societies, etc.
Container: Folder VF 2832 - 
Description: Presentation on Pacific Northwest exports. 1929 December 4. Bound typescript, 10 pages.Dummeier, Edwin F., 1887-1946.
Subjects/keywords: Northwest, Pacific -- Commerce.
Container: Folder VF 2833 - 
Description: The Yakima Valley Farmer, volume 1, numbers 12-51; 1918 February 16-November 16. 34 items.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Agriculture--Periodicals.
Container: Folder VF 2837 [OVERSIZE] - 
Description: Final report to Governor Daniel J. Evans, 1969 June. Reproduced typescript, 96 leaves.Washington (State). Constitutional Revision Commission.
Subjects/keywords: Washington (State). Constitution.
Container: Folder VF 2900 - 
Description: Colton-Uniontown "What makes these towns tick," by 8th grade class, Guardian Angel School, 1976. Bound volume, 103 pages.Colton, WA. Guardian Angel School. Class of 1976.
Subjects/keywords: Colton (Wash.) -- History; Uniontown (Wash.) -- History.
Container: Folder VF 2913 - 
Description: Pullman reporter: activities of the Baptist student work at Washington State College, volume 1, number 1-volume 2, number 3; 1953 September-1957 September. 6 issues.[Author Unlisted]
Subjects/keywords: Church work with students; Baptists in Washington (State).
Container: Folder VF 2919 - 
Description: Prospectus: 50 years 6 percent gold coupon bonds, to careful investors..., circa 1880. Pamphlet, 4 pages.The Spokane Falls and Northern Railway.
Purchase, 1987. ; Subjects/keywords: Railroads -- Washington (State) -- Spokane -- History -- Sources.
Container: Folder VF 2924 
            