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Yakima Stage
Transportation--Buses;
Ed Beautrow leaning against a large car that is labeled as Yakima Stage in front of the Michigan Hotel. The bus ran between Yakima, Naches, & Rimrock.
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Anna Gibbs
People
Mrs Sanford (Anna Sandmeyer) Gibbs. Gibbs Grocery was located at North 1st St and "I" (just outside the city limits) Although the store was run by Mr. Gibbs, the building belonged to Mr. Carvo who lived...
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Gibbs Grocery Store
People
North 1st St and "I" (just outside the city limits) Although the store was run by Mr. Gibbs, the building belonged to Mr. Carvo who lived about three doors east of the store. The Gibbs ran the store for...
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Anna and Sanfor Gibbs wedding
People
Anna on left, Sanford is seated. Gibbs Grocery was located at North 1st St and "I" (just outside the city limits) Although the store was run by Mr. Gibbs, the building belonged to Mr. Carvo who lived about...
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Gibbs
People
Delivery wagon for Gibbs store (Sanford O. Gibbs) North 1st St and "I" (just outside the city limits) Although the store was run by Mr. Gibbs, the building belonged to Mr. Carvo who lived about three doors...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Fruitvale Car
Transportation--Yakima Valley Transportation Co.;
First car that ran to Fruitvale area with people.
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Jim Like
Events--Rodeos
Jim Like on Pee Wee. Ellensburg, WA '48 "Pee Wee came from Alberta, Canada. She came with Snake and White Hope. She was killed at Kennewick. She ran into another horse while bucking and broke her neck."...
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Fairgrounds
Events--Fairs--Washington State Fair 1894-1932
Aerial veiw of fairgrounds. In lower left corner is the truck for the street car that ran to the fairground.
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One Title Challenger
Sports--Boxing;
Story on Henry Woods, "Boxing 'still greatest sport' to Yakima's Woods by Tom Burnside
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