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Item Chief Owhi(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyChief OW – Hi'S Gardens First Emigrant Train from east Longmire Train Encamped Here Sept 20 1853 Heaquarters Flag First Unfurled In Yakima Country Aug 1853 .Item North Pacific Depot(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyFrom "Souvenir Folding Postcard - North Yakima, Wash'n".Item North Yakima(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyFrom "Souvenir Folding Postcard - North Yakima, Wash'n".Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Lynx, David;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 - said to be the purest strain of bison in the world and the only bison herd owned and maintained northwest of the Rockies. . .Erected 1957. - On the opposite side of the monument are the picture representations for O.D. Gibson and his wife who are buried on that side of the marker. Gibson, Jean, b. 1906, d. 1962 Gibson, O.D., b. 1877, d. 1959 is also carved on the opposite side. Gibson and his brothers operated a large bison ranch in the Wenas Valley and also ran a meat packing plant in downtown Yakima, WA.Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Lynx, David;Bernice Olive Longmire Lee and Albert Edward Lee Jr - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres.Item Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyGeorge A. Wright and Jeda R. Wright - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres. .Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyTommy Lee Yarbrough - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres. .Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyTemple - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres. .Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyFife - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres. .Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyEugene A. Jenkins "Gene" - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres. .Item Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyThe 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 - said to be the purest strain of bison in the world and the only bison herd owned and maintained northwest of the Rockies. . .Erected 1957. On the opposite side of the monument are the picture representations for O.D. Gibson and his wife who are buried on that side of the marker. Gibson, Jean, b. 1906, d. 1962 Gibson, O.D., b. 1877, d. 1959 is also carved on the opposite side. Gibson and his brothers operated a large bison ranch in the Wenas Valley and also ran a meat packing plant in downtown Yakima, WA. .Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Lynx, David;Temple - Located at Lat: 46° 46' 28"N, Lon: 120°37'28"W, the cemetery is the second oldest in Yakima County ( incorporated 1880) and is about 7 acres. .Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyChief OW – H'S Gardens First Emigrant Train from east Longmire Train Encamped Here Sept 20 1853 Heaquarters Flag First Unfurled In Yakima Country Aug 1853 .Item Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyChief OW – HI'S Gardens First Emigrant Train from east Longmire Train Encamped Here Sept 20 1853 Heaquarters Flag First Unfurled In Yakima Country Aug 1853.Item Wenas Cemetery(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyThe 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 - said to be the purest strain of bison in the world and the only bison herd owned and maintained northwest of the Rockies. . .Erected 1957. On the opposite side of the monument are the picture representations for O.D. Gibson and his wife who are buried on that side of the marker. Gibson, Jean, b. 1906, d. 1962 Gibson, O.D., b. 1877, d. 1959 is also carved on the opposite side. Gibson and his brothers operated a large bison ranch in the Wenas Valley and also ran a meat packing plant in downtown Yakima, WA. .Item Item Yakima County Courthouse(Yakima Valley Museum) Hultquist, NancyFrom "Souvenir Folding Postcard - North Yakima, Wash'n".