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Item Agency relocation suspended.(UNPUBLISHED, 6/26/1922) Jones, W. L.Removal of Indian Agency has been deferred pending outcome of investigation.Item Airport to follow road construction.(UNPUBLISHED, 4/28/1928) McGowan, Wm. M.State officials support Satus road project. Airport may be next.Item Appeal to relocate Yakama Indian Agency to Toppenish.(UNPUBLISHED, 6/30/1922) Reel, Mrs. CortA typed telegram from Mrs. Cort Reel to Mr. Charles Lusk, with the hand written rough draft.Item Arrangements for conference with Smoot of Utah and Warren of Wyoming.(UNPUBLISHED, 1922) AnonUnsigned telegram, but most likely from McGowan to Wiggins regarding meetings with lawmakers in Washington D.C.Item Bad weather and roads. Do you think we need to send a delegate to Wenatchee?(UNPUBLISHED, 12/2/1924) Brooks, N. B.Brooks thanks McGowan for notice of the meeting, then asks if they need send anyone because "It is not a pleasant trip to make from here this time of the year ..."Item Barking dogs need to learn the meaning of NO and SHUTUP!(UNPUBLISHED, 4/13/1928) McGowan, Wm. M.McGowan compares editors of the local papers to barking dogs who need to be better trained. Funds for the ongoing road project should be checked up.Item Brooks loses by 20 votes.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/8/1926) Brooks, N. B.Brooks lost by 20 votes, Christensen by 80 votes. 4000 attended dedication at Maryhill. Traffic was tremendous.Item Brooks wins!(UNPUBLISHED, 11/6/1926) McGowan, Wm. M.McGowan congratulates Brooks on winning the election and teases him about his dance with Queen Marie.Item Campaign for road from Toppenish to Goldendale.(UNPUBLISHED, 12/26/1922) Soots, Orpheus C.Yakima Commercial Club adds their support to the proposal to build a road from Toppenish to Goldendale.Item Chairman Ryan of the Road Committee recommended $200,000.00 for the Toppenish-Goldendale Road.(UNPUBLISHED, 2/5/1925) McGowan, Wm. M.McGowan pleased with progress on the proposed Status Road project.Item Chalmers automobile and early aviation(UNPUBLISHED, 5/14/1911) Sweet, Reuben H.A letter from Reuben to his wife Vinnie, advising her on where to find the car battery and telling her about a local air show at the fair grounds.Item Close call on the Satus road bill.(UNPUBLISHED, 3/21/1927) Brooks, N. B.Brooks, Sunderland, Baker and Christensen rushed to Olympia to save already vetoed road bill. Governor said "Satus road was in a locality where no one was living" and would only make it easier for people to leave the state. Finally, after a tussle, Governor reconsidered and passed the road bill. Best if local papers tone down criticism of the Governor for now.Item Confirmation of receipt of telegram.(UNPUBLISHED, 6/20/1922) Jones, W. L.The author, Wesley L. Jones, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, replying to W. M. McGowan, President of the Toppenish Commercial Club about the proposed relocation of the Yakama Indian Agency from Fort Simcoe to Toppenish.Item Contractor moving into the Satus country to start work and "we will be seeing the dust fly from now on."(UNPUBLISHED, 5/24/1926) McGowan, Wm. M.McGowan writes that the road contractor has arrived and that Skamania has named delegates to the state convention.Item Dear Mrs. Inez Ferguson:Toppenish Emergency Relief Committee.(UNPUBLISHED, 3/16/1932) Summers, John W.Representative Summers writes "I am handing you herewith copy of self-explanatory one from the Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs. . ."Item Deep regret when I learned of your defeat.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/15/1926) McGowan, Wm. M.Dedication of Maryhill Museum. Hope grandson recovered from Typhoid. Billy Sunday coming to Yakima. Big Baked Potato dinner coming up soon.Item Draft of telegram.(UNPUBLISHED, 1922) ReelDraft of telegram TOP-114-04-08 sent to B. S. Gerbar, U. S. Indian Agency.Item Estimated costs sheet - Satus Road.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/3/1922) AnonCost break out for Satus Road project, by section.Item Expect inspector any day.(UNPUBLISHED, 7/10/1922) Wiggins, F. A.Wiggins warns that the inspector will arrive anyday and urges McGowan to "get behind officers with a sharp stick" in order to make Toppenish "hot for every bootlegger, grafter, or dopester."Item Fifth Annual Goldendale - Toppenish Picnic, June 4 1929(UNPUBLISHED, 6/4/1929) McGowan, Mrs. Wm. M.Ticket for Goldendale- Toppenish Picnic.