Photographs of a street scene in front of Le Boucher liquor store at 204 West Main Street There are several men standing, one identified as Clem Bergevin.
Photograph of the Ransom Clark cabin built in 1859 and occupied by Mrs. Clark and her three children: Charles W. Clark, Lizzie Clark (Mrs. B.L. Baker), and William S. Clark.
Photograph of the Bogle family, including Richard Bogle, the first Black businessman in Walla Walla. From left to right: at knee of man seated, Waldo Bogle; standing at left, Arthur Warren Show morePhotograph of the Bogle family, including Richard Bogle, the first Black businessman in Walla Walla. From left to right: at knee of man seated, Waldo Bogle; standing at left, Arthur Warren Bogle; Richard Bogle; Belle Bogle; America Waldo Bogle; Katherine Bogle; Warren Richard Bogle. Show less
Photograph of employees and deliverers, on horseback and bicycle, in front of the Morning Union newspaper office mid-block on Alder Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. The Morning Show morePhotograph of employees and deliverers, on horseback and bicycle, in front of the Morning Union newspaper office mid-block on Alder Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. The Morning Union merged with the Evening Statesman in 1911 to become the Walla Walla Union, which merged with the Daily Bulletin in 1938 to become the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. Show less
Photograph of a truck and trailer with the words "Old Oregon Trail Freighting Co." printed on it. The buildings in the background are the Whitman College Conservatory of Music and Prentiss Show morePhotograph of a truck and trailer with the words "Old Oregon Trail Freighting Co." printed on it. The buildings in the background are the Whitman College Conservatory of Music and Prentiss Hall. Show less
Photograph of buildings, automobiles, and signs on Main Street, looking West The woman in the foreground is Karin Bates, manager of Ginny's Red Rooster.
Photograph of several people inside a vehicle stuck in the mud, with one person outside attempting to dislodge it. The car took people between Walla Walla and Touchet.