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Item Dedication and corner stone laying program for the Yakima Valley Museum.(1957-06-15) Yakima Valley MuseumIncludes, amongst others, "Invocation Revered Owen Beadles...Dedicatory Address State Senator Nat Washington...Historic Flag Presentation Mrs. Charles Meeks."Item Description of wagons in the collection at the Yakima Valley Museum.(1968-10-30) Yakima Valley Museum"This is a Town Coach. Vehicles of this designation were the type in which a doctor or professional man used in driving about his professional work in a larger city than the small isolated villages. And it was in keeping with the profession that the driver had a spirited horse and fine driving harness equipage."Item Financial documents from the Yakima Valley Museum.(1954) Yakima Valley MuseumDue to the content of the documents, they must be viewed in person, by appointment. Included documents: Register tape, Building Fund Campaign Progress Report #3, and Financial Statements from 1968.Item Gannon Coll., Listing by Acc. No.(1968) Yakima Valley MuseumIncludes such items as "Mug with horse head, inscr. Souv. of Beer Drivers' Union."Item Inventory of the Gannon Collection of Indian Material.(1968) Yakima Valley Museum"This collection was drawn together in the course of operations of THE MUSEUM SHOP and THE GANNON MUSEUM OF WAGONS, located in Mabton, Washington on the eastern boundary of the Yakima Indian Reservation."Item Invitation to the opening of The Yakima Valley Museum.(1957-06-14) Yakima Valley MuseumOccurring at Franklin Park.Item Item Legal documents from the Yakima Valley Museum.(1954) Yakima Valley MuseumDue to the content of the documents, they must be viewed in person, by appointment. Included documents: Miller will; Terms and conditions required by the co-trustees in connection with the recent approval of certain funds from the Alexander Miller special trust fund to the Yakima Valley Museum Inc., per co-trustees minutes of June 10, 1954; by-laws of Yakima Valley Museum, Inc.; by-laws of Yakima Valley Museum and Historical Association; and certified copy of corporate resolution.Item List of additional sponsors for press release.(1954) Yakima Valley Museum"Use with Picture of Mrs. Claude Smith which you have."Item List of sponsors.(1954) Yakima Valley MuseumNot listed by location, until the last section of the second page.Item Loan Agreement, Yakima Valley Museum and Historical Association.(1958) Yakima Valley Museum"These articles remain the property of the depositor and are subject to withdrawal upon the surrender of this receipt by the lender or his/her legal heirs."Item Museum Shop Inventory.(1968) Yakima Valley MuseumIncludes items such as, "7 Relander, Stranger @1.00."Item Pioneer Supper program.(1954-09-15) Yakima Valley MuseumIncludes, "Yakima' Museum Won't Be a Morgue!"Item Press release for the Pioneer Supper.(1954-09-15) Yakima Valley Museum"The tables will be decorated with pioneer relics."Item Press release of Yakima Valley Historical Society.(1956-11-11) Yakima Valley Museum"Along the route of the caravan, Miss Dorothy Lynch will provide markers of interesting old pioneer homes and points of interest. D. D. Reynolds and Ray Hecox are in charge of placing posters along the caravan route."Item Program for the ground breaking ceremony of the Yakima Valley Museum.(1956-06-21) Yakima Valley MuseumLists Relander as an honored guest, and on the board of trustees.Item Program from the Yakima Valley Museum.(1954) Yakima Valley Museum"Introduction of Honored Guests," included Click Relander.Item Third annual meeting postcard from Yakima Valley Museum.(1954-10-12) Yakima Valley Museum"Speaker - Click Relander."Item Two Yakima Valley Museum brochures.(1957) Yakima Valley Museum"Built by the people of the Yakima Valley to the memory of those in the past, the education of those in the present, and the enlightenment of those in the future...."Item "A Word on Memorial Gifts."(1956) Yakima Valley Museum"There are indications that many persons would like to make substantial contributions in the memory of some pioneer family or remembered individual. In line with this, a Memorial Bronze Placque will be erected in the foyer of the new Museum. A permanent record for all to see."