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1. Northwest Nikkei Northwest Nikkei People; Events--Parades; Clothing & Dress; The front cover of "Northwest Nikkei" magazine, September 1992, Volume 4, Number 9. Featured article is entitled "Prewar Yakima Valley." Two photos: Float for the Fourth of July Parade; the Umemoto Family...

2. Soboba Soboba Sports--Horse Racing Jim Penney (left) of the pioneer Penney clan, is in the winner's circle along with daughter KIay after watching his Soboba wina race at Yakima Meadows. A Lifelong horseman, Penney was one of the leading...

3. Yakima Avenue Yakima Avenue Streets--Yakima Avenue; on back - North Yakima, a city of 11,500 has the reputation of being one of the best business towns in the Northwest. It has bank deposits of nearly $4,000,000. During the money flurry it was one of the...

4. Big 7 Warehouse Big 7 Warehouse Warehouses; This was taken in the early 1920s. It is the original warehouse at the present site of Northwest Fruit Co. at Gleed. At the time of the photo it was known as Big 7 Warehouse. It was later owned and operated...

5. Train Car Train Car Agriculture--Crops--Apples-Promotion; A train car promoting National Apple Week for northwest apples.

6. Sunfair Parade Sunfair Parade Events--Parades Yakima Avenue looking East from 2nd Street. Sign for Pacific Northwest District Council of Carpenters

7. Wenas Cemetery Wenas Cemetery The inscription on the monument reads: “Black Dog” Bull Buffalo, was the Great, Great Grand Sire of the herd started in 1921 by O.D. Gibson, Pioneer, and brothers, at the home ranch in Wenas Valley...

8. Wenas Cemetery Wenas Cemetery The inscription on the monument reads: “Black Dog” Bull Buffalo, was the Great, Great Grand Sire of the herd started in 1921 by O.D. Gibson, Pioneer, and brothers, at the home ranch in Wenas Valley...

9. Wenas Cemetery Wenas Cemetery The inscription on the monument reads: “Black Dog” Bull Buffalo, was the Great, Great Grand Sire of the herd started in 1921 by O.D. Gibson, Pioneer, and brothers, at the home ranch in Wenas Valley...

10. Columbia River Camp Sites Columbia River Camp Sites Archaeological Sites--Northwest; Rocks indicating camp sites along columbia river.

11. Cave Cave Archaeological Sites--Northwest; Indian cave.

12. Cave Cave Archaeological Sites--Northwest; Entrance to Indian cave.

13. Making Hay While the Sun Shines Making Hay While the Sun Shines Agriculture--Crops--Hay; Making hay while the sun shines in Pacific Northwest

14. Fruit Exposition Fruit Exposition Events--Fairs; Grandview Exhibit at Northwest Fruit Exposition Seattle. Apples

15. Perry Building Perry Building Schools--Private--J.M. Perry Technical Institute; Exterior view of the Perry building looking Northwest.

16. Aerial View of Perry Aerial View of Perry Schools--Private--J.M. Perry Technical Institute; Main Perry building and campus looking Northwest.

17. William O. Douglas William O. Douglas People--William O. Douglas; Douglas by campfire in the Northwest wilderness.

18. Excavation Excavation Archaeological Sites--Northwest; Two men with screen boxes excavating for arrowheads.

19. Excavation Excavation Archaeological Sites--Northwest; Man digging for arrowheads.

20. Artifacts Artifacts Archaeological Sites--Northwest; Close-up view of human bones and jaw bone.
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