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- Item"The $1.80 is the total...I assume you will be called upon to pay...in any lump sum accounting.... I do not know all the workings of the government."(UNPUBLISHED, 1960-01-05) Relander, ClickRelander is paying Helen Lennie her wages. He says how sorry he is to have lost her as his employee but wishes her success in her new job.
- Item10 Indians "bot of Frank Taylor 60 acres of the rocks which are covered with water in very high freshets."(UNPUBLISHED, 1892-08-27) Lang, Thos. S.Annotated: "Letter from ex U. S. Special Agent Lang, The Dalles, Oregon."
- Item13th annual report of the Yakama Indian Agency W. T.(UNPUBLISHED, 1878-09-09) Wilbur, James H.History of the formation of the Agency, trades currently done by Indians at the Agency, Wilbur's thoughts on the purpose of the Agency: "what we want in the indian Service, is not mere money, but a consolidation of the agencies on good Reservations, where the land, if properly cultivated, will be remunerative - where white men could live and prosper - where the Indians are remote from the pestiferous influence of the degraded whites...."
- Item18 student loan applications to Rotary Club, 1933-34(UNPUBLISHED, 3/25/1935) Baird, Frank; Baird, Mildred; Prior, Elizabeth; Bacon, Floyd; Carmichael, Mayme; Davis, Kathryn; Gillialand, Helen; Gothberg, Margaret; Liniger, Rudy; Manson, Rollin; Morthland, Kenneth; Nelson, Kenneth; Peacock, Hollis; Putt, Gladyn; Rovig, Reidar; Spitznogle, Elaine; Stratton, Edith; Thomas, John; Wheat, Charlotte18 Student loan applications to the Rotary Club
- Item185 acres relinquished for a Methodist Episcopal Church.(UNPUBLISHED, 1891-01-24) Morgan, T. J."On a further examination of the matter, I find that...said 160 acre tract was claimed by 'Shusher', that the church thereon was erected by the 'M.E. Society', and the Indians, and that the church on said 20 acre tract was built by said Society with the assistance of the Indians."
- Item1949 in Yakima Valley (part 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Relander, Click"March 21: Whether the 75 outdoor electrical workers of the Benton and Franklin county public utility districts will carry out their strike threat today or defer action until Thursday is being considered todah by the union at Prosser."
- Item1949 in Yakima Valley (part 3).(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Relander, Click"Congressional okay for 30,000 additional irrigated acres on the Yakima Indian reservation asked in bill introduced by Rep. Hal Holmes. One lone voter registered disapproval of two new contracts approved by water users of Prosser Irrigation district at election last Saturday. 37 affirmative votes."
- Item1949 in Yakima Valley.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Relander, Click"A numbing cold wave a year ago today could not stall the pageant of life and Yakima and the valley quickly warmed to the tempo of community enterprise. It was tempered only by tragedy or death as 1949 paraded by. Slides formed by a 144-inch smowpack nearly closed Snoqualmie pass. The extended storm pelted down snow faster than it could be moved and provoked a debate among Yakima city officials on snow clearance responsibility--January 6--cut heavily into Northwest electric generating capacity, January 4, as the mercury sagged and brought appeals for conservation of electricity."
- Item1949-1950 in Yakima Valley (part 5).(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Relander, Click"Even 50 years ago Yakima county was regarded as one of the largest and most important divisions in the state and irrigation was the reason. Private initiative and enterprise of the hard-working old-timers started the development by putting through canals which brought water to the sage-brush lands and converted them into rich acreages."
- Item1955 Membership of the Washington State Reclamation Association.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Relander, ClickNot uploaded due to personal information contained within. Available in person, by appointment.
- Item"1st graph, 'authorized' by the Yakima Indian Nation would mean a vote by the entire tribe, a plebicite."(UNPUBLISHED, 1963-02-18) Relander, ClickRelander clarifies two points after receiving a letter from Charles E. Minton, executive director of the Commission on Indian Affairs, regarding Yakima Indian Nation affairs.
- Item25 shares of Naches Heights Community Club Stock(8/9/1926) Udell, C. E.; Weeber, ArthurCertificate for 25 shares of the Capital Stock.
- Item3 scraps of paper with contact information.(UNPUBLISHED, 1950-04-14) Relander, Click"Clicker please call Mrs. Leo Muoth Trinity 9-3824."
- Item$3,000 credited from the Treasurer of the United States.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880-05-11) Steel, JamesThe First National Bank of Portland 'has credit this day for three thousand dollars received from the Treasurer of the United States."
- Item8 boxes of research notebooks.(UNPUBLISHED, 1960) Relander, Click8 document boxes of handwritten research notes. This material is not digitized, but is available for onsite examination (by appointment.) Relander's note-taking style and handwriting falls somewhere between illegible and cryptic. Topics include: (Box 32) Address books, aeronautics, art, authorship (outlines, syllabi, etc.) (Box 33) authorship (phrasebooks, spelling and word check manuals) (Box 34) diaries, gardening, Grant Co., P. U. D., Hill, Samuel, historiography (Box 35) Indians of North America (government, legends, names, pacific northwest, social life and customs), microfilm (Box 36) museums, geographical names, Pacific Northwest (biography) (Box 37) Pacific Northwest (history, military) (Box 38) Pencil drawing, Shahaptian languages, Nipo Strongheart collection U. S. history (Civil war sources, general sources) Wanapum Indians, pacific northwest water resources development, the west (history) (Box 39) Yakima Indians (history and tribal government), and miscellany.
- Item90th 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"...'The 9th Infantry is scheduled for Gyroscope to Alaska in July 1956 and consequently will not be physically present to take part in the ceremony...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-01-22) Relander, ClickAfter receiving a response back from the 9th Infantry at Fort Lewis, Relander lets George M. Martin, secretary for the Fort Simcoe at Mool Mool Restoration Society, know that they are going to be gone to Alaska, but a recommendation has been made to make an officer to the 9th available to represent them.
- Item"...The 9th Infantry will be in Alaska for maneuvers and if represented, will be by token representation only."(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-01-23) Relander, ClickRelander updates Albert Culverwell, with the State Parks and Recreation Commission, on how plans are proceeding for a Fort Simcoe centennial celebration, before asking for cost estimates for buildings like are used on state parks, but made for living in.
- ItemA band of Piute Indians have not yet returned to the Duck Valley Reservation.(UNPUBLISHED, 1882-04-25) Neil, Jno. B."...A band of Piute Indians, from the Duck Valley Reservation, under the leadership of an Indian called 'Big Jim,' or 'Capt. Jim," then roaming throughout Owyhee County, I have to satisfy you that these Indians have not yet returned to the reservation to which they belong."
- Item"A confidential talk with Theological students."(UNPUBLISHED, ) Layman"When you enter upon your life Work are you going to be satisfied with the success of the ordinary minister? If you work along the usual lines have you any good reason to suppose that the results of your labors will be either different or better?"