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Item 90th birthday announcement for Miss Martha Wiley.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"Celebration of a birthday anniversary in Claremont this week honored Miss Martha Wiley, born 90 years ago in Yakima." Appears to be text for publication.Item Beginnings of fruit growing in the South Nob Hill district.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/10/1926) Anon"The oldest orchards was that of Jacobs. His initials are H.j. or J.h. ?"Item Blank note as would be given by the Rotary Club to students.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"____ Dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, of the present standard value, with interest thereon, until paid, for value received, Interest to be paid _____ and if not so paid, the whole sum of both principal and interest to become immediately due and collectible, at the option of the holder of this Note."Item Bruce family members.(UNPUBLISHED, 5/4/1935) Anon"Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bruce of Naches Wash. Parents of four children born in Yakima Wash."Item Commercial map of the City of Yakima, Washington, USA.(unknown, 1950) AnonItem Detailed notes on the beginnings of horticulture in Yakima Valley.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943-03) AnonIncludes multiple timelines.Item Directors ---- Washington State Chamber of Commerce-----June 15, 1929.(UNPUBLISHED, 6/15/1929) AnonIncluding name, firm, and city.Item Early fruit plantings in Yakima Valley.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943) AnonNotes made on which of them are still there, when this document was written, in 1943.Item Ed Henderson in the Yakima Valley.(UNPUBLISHED, 1936) Anon"In 1872 he married Miss Nancy Isabelle Bland and to their union three children were born. Norman Henderson, who married Harriett Wynkoop and their children names are Mrs. B. R. Taylor - Daniel, Clarence and John. John Henderson the second married Edith Wynkoop. One daughter Edna - now Mrs. S. Johnson. Mr. Henderson was a real farmer and his farm joined the County Poor Farm on the South. His principal crop was hops. Mrs. Henderson passed away in 1920 and 1922."Item "The following news item appeared in an Indiana newspaper: born - a son named Joseph Monroe Eglin."(UNPUBLISHED, 19uu) Anon"About 1875 he sold his transfer business and began to farm. After a few years he sold his farm and started for the Territory of Washington and reached the Yakima Valley about 1877 and settled on the Ahtanum. A few years later he decided to re-enter the transfer business and chose the Dalles Oregon as his location. He again sold his transfer business and returning to the Yakima Valley he became one of the pioneer sheep men, having several thousand head."Item Fruit production and development in Yakima Valley.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943) AnonProduction by type of fruit, percentages of non-bearing trees, by type of fruit, and timeline of fruit development.Item Fruit production by year and location.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943) AnonWritten on backside of The Yakima Daily Republic letterhead.Item Handwritten history of both early newspapers and graveyard in Yakima.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"Graves of Lorenzo D. Perkins and his wife, Blanche Perkins, killed in Rattlesnake hills in spring of 1878."Item Handwritten list of names and dates of early Yakima pioneers, from 1866 through 1894.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) AnonHandwritten list of names of early settlers with dates (1866-1894.)Item Handwritten notes: history of clubs and businesses in Yakima.(UNPUBLISHED, n.d.) Anon"April 10 1890 work started on water works."Item History of Fide Bidwell's orchard.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/16/1926) Anon"The Taylor ditch comes from the Yakima river and was in the first instance built by five settlers. It was later extended where Mr. Bidwell's place is."Item History of orchards in Fruitvale.(UNPUBLISHED, 12/11/1926) Anon"The country was open from Fruitvale to the fair grounds, dusty."Item Information on bloom by year for maples, apples, and apricots.(UNPUBLISHED, 2/23/1940) Anon"Average maples march 1, apples April 27, apricots April 6."Item Information on early members of the community, with a focus on orchards.(UNPUBLISHED, 11/23/1926) Anon"John Gibson of Franklin avenue (Brother is Andrew Gibson Came to stay in 1892, on present place 15 years. Helped survey N. P. in 1885 and 86 when the r. r. was built to bridge beyond Selah."Item