Photograph of individuals discussing the Stevens Treaty Centennial pageant script "PE-WA-OO-YIT" written by Bill Guilick. Gulick is seated in center with bowtie, with centennial chairman Show morePhotograph of individuals discussing the Stevens Treaty Centennial pageant script "PE-WA-OO-YIT" written by Bill Guilick. Gulick is seated in center with bowtie, with centennial chairman Charles Luce also seated in center in suit (on Gulick's left), and surrounded by unidentified individuals of the Yakima, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Cayuse, and Walla Walla tribes, some in ceremonial dress, who will be taking on the role of chiefs in the production. Show less
Photograph of Mrs. Shirley Temple Black, center, with two unidentified men standing in front of a vehicle labeled "Republican Vote Wagon, Nixon Agnew Evans."
Photograph of the exterior of the F.W. Woolworth Company with cars parked on street in foreground. Woolworth's was located on Main Street, sign reads "F. W. Woolworth Co."
Photograph of the exterior of the Logan Chevrolet and Cadillac dealership. Cars parked on street in foreground and sign reads "Logan Chevrolet Cadillac."
Photograph of the exterior of the Tapple Supply grocery store. This building is located at the intersection of Park and Main Streets, which is the present site of the Whitman College Baker Show morePhotograph of the exterior of the Tapple Supply grocery store. This building is located at the intersection of Park and Main Streets, which is the present site of the Whitman College Baker Ferguson Fitness Center. Show less
Photograph of a Mrs. Ella M. Taylor, seated, with the first dialing telephone in Walla Walla. Cliff Hoovel, a Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company installation man stands beside.
Photograph of the interior of the Pastime Cafe building with automobiles parked on street in background. The Pastime Cafe was remodeled and became the Passatempo Taverna in 2016.
Photograph of two women part of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington dressed in historic costumes. The woman on left is Arminda Fix, Whitman College class of 1899 and first librarian Show morePhotograph of two women part of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington dressed in historic costumes. The woman on left is Arminda Fix, Whitman College class of 1899 and first librarian at the College, the other woman is unidentified. Show less
Photograph of two Whitman College track athletes prior to their participation in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics [NAIA] national track and field meet in Abilene, Texas; Ed Show morePhotograph of two Whitman College track athletes prior to their participation in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics [NAIA] national track and field meet in Abilene, Texas; Ed Parrott on left and David Klicker on right. Show less
Photograph of two Whitman College track athletes boarding a plane for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics [NAIA] national track and field meet in Abilene, Texas. Ed Parrott Show morePhotograph of two Whitman College track athletes boarding a plane for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics [NAIA] national track and field meet in Abilene, Texas. Ed Parrott, climbing ladder; Dave Klicker, standing behind Parrott; Whitman track coach Bill Martin, second individual from left; others are unidentified. Show less
Photograph of gathered Whitman College students attending a rally, "National Mobilization to End the Draft Day." They are standing outside the Student Union Building.