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1. Yakima Valley Junior College Yakima Valley Junior College People; Rod MacKintosh poses in front of his father's car at the Yakima Valley Junior College (formerly Columbia School) on Fourth Avenue, Yakima, circa 1937.

2. Carroll Hull Carroll Hull People Interview with Carroll Meredith Hull. Fruit growing by 3 generations of the Hulls. Time 52:55

3. Tom Haley Tom Haley People Back of photo says "came here with mule team - Geo Hull, Walter Bull" Lyman, History of Yakima Valley: born in Waterville, Oncida County, New York, January 8, 1847. In July 1869, Mr. Haley came to the...

4. Albert Druse Albert Druse People Albert Z. Druse came to Yakima Valley in 1895. Member of the Yakima Valley Pioneers Association

5. Himalaya valley Himalaya valley People--William O. Douglas River valley.

6. Himalaya valley Himalaya valley People--William O. Douglas River valley

7. Hidden Valley Ranch Hidden Valley Ranch People--William O. Douglas; Informal portrait of William O. Douglas at the Hidden Valley Ranch.

8. Ted Robertson Ted Robertson People Ted Robertson Room at the Museum. From left: Ellen Lewis, Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital; Steve Sundquist, KYVE-TV; Del Bice, Yakima Valley Museum and Historical Association; Dick Maison, president of...

9. Yakima Valley Transportation Company Yakima Valley Transportation Company People The men who built the Yakima Valley Transportation Company pose for an official portrait in 1913. They are identified as standing: James Cull, A. E. Larson, William Sawyer, C. G. Fletcher; seated: A. J....

10. Jack Lines Jack Lines People Interview with Jack Lines. Part of the interview was conducted at the Yakima Valley Museum and the rest at Jack's house. Jack is an ex-music teacher and interested in preserving the musical history of...

11. Plantation workers Plantation workers People L to R; unknown, Fred Gailan, unknown, Harry Bucsit, and Andy Costello. First generation left Tarloc, LaUnion and worked in the Hawaiian pineapple and sugar cane plantations. They arrive in Yakima Valley,...

12. Centennial Hall Centennial Hall People Yakima Valley Pioneer Association members hold historical marker replaced on old buildig today. Left to right are Walter Purdin, Lester Shaw, Mrs. Ward Prescott, Mrs Purdin and Fred Weller.

13. Lex Maxwell Lex Maxwell People; Lex Maxwell was top banker with Federal Savings and Loan. He graduated from Yakima Valley College's first graduating class

14. Oord Family Photo Oord Family Photo People; Derk and Augusta Oord Omta, Zillah, 1923

15. Clover Brothers Clover Brothers People; Beekeepers S. King Clover and his brother Clarence Clover, 7951 Emerald Road, Sunnyside, 1920

16. Oord Family Photo Oord Family Photo People; Oord family photo, 1937.

17. Oord Family Photo Oord Family Photo People; William and Reinsek Oord family, Zillah, 1911.

18. Dr. Delmar F. Bice Dr. Delmar F. Bice People; Dr. Delmar F. Bice, M.D., 1935. For 30 days Dr. Bice made his house calls on horseback as part of Yakima's Golden Jubilee. This photo made several newspapers including the Los Angeles Times.Yakima Frontier...

19. Hecox Family photo Hecox Family photo People; Celebrating Golden Jubilee by growing beards in Yakima, 1935, are Earl and Ray Hecox with their father Fred. Yakima Frontier Days

20. Earl Hecox Earl Hecox People; Earl Hecox, circa 1910
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