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North Yakima Central High
Schools--City--High--North Yakima High;
North Yakima Central High School graduates, circa 1907.
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Carroll Hull
People
Interview with Carroll Meredith Hull. Fruit growing by 3 generations of the Hulls. Time 52:55
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Yakima Ave from NPRR
Streets--Yakima Avenue--1900 to 1910
Yakima Ave. North Yakima looking East from North Pacific Railroad with trolley 1910?
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Haying near North Yakima
Agriculture--Crops--Hay;
Postcard that reads, "Haying Near North Yakima. $2,000,000 worth raised within eight miles of North Yakima, Washington."
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Depot & Park
Transportation--Railroads; Transportation--Railroads--Depots;
on back: North Yakima is located on the main line of the Northern Pacific, midway between Spokane and Seattle. Freight sent out in 1907, 54,785 tons. The Yakima and Valley and the Sunnyside branch reach...
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First Presbyterian Church
Churches;
First Presbyterian Church located at North Third Street and A, North Yakima, circa 1900. Y.M.C.A. is on the left.
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First Christian Church
Churches;
Members of the First Christian Church, North Third and B streets, North Yakima, 1909. Pictured are: Mary Bryson, Mrs. E.E. Knowles, Mrs. Julia Van Burskick, Clara G. Yeager, Mrs. P.J. Flint, Celeste L....
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Ditter Brothers Store
Commercial--Facilities--Department Stores;
Ditter Brothers store, 109-111 East Yakima Avenue, North Yakima, circa 1904. Ditter Brothers moved their business from Yakima City to North Yakima in 1885.
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North Yakima Juvenile Band
Arts & Crafts--Music;
North Yakima Juvenile Band, pose for the photograph on the steps of the Courthouse, 1909. Nagler was the conductor.
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North Yakima Cornet Band
Arts & Crafts--Music;
North Yakima Cornet Band, c1905
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North Yakima
Streets--Birds' Eye View;
From "Souvenir Folding Postcard - North Yakima, Wash'n"
12.
North Pacific Depot
Transportation--Railroads--Depots;
From "Souvenir Folding Postcard - North Yakima, Wash'n"
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Haying Scene in North Yakima
Agriculture--Crops--Hay;
Haying Scene in North Yakima
14.
North Yakima The Orchard City
Agriculture--Crops--Apples;
Apple Tree near North Yakima
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Apple Orchard, North Yakima
Agriculture--Crops--Apples--Orchards;
Apple Orchard, North Yakima Sent to Willie Tanghe in Milwaukee, Wis.
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Apple Tree North Yakima
Agriculture--Crops--Apples--Orchards;
Apple Tree North Yakima (man looking at tree)
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Two year old tree, North Yakima
Agriculture--Crops--Apples;
Two year old tree, North Yakima showing Large Apple for Promotional use
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Steam Cleaning
Commercial--Facilities--Clothing;
Street view of North Yakima Steam, Dying and Cleaning workers. Located at 108 North 1st Street.
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North Yakima Milling Company
Commercial--Facilities--Flour Mills;
Street Scene with North Yakiima Milling Company in background and a group of indians in foreground.
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North Yakima Depot
Transportation--Railroads--Depots;
Northern Pacific Depot at North Yakima.
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