Relander Collection
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The Relander Collection consists of historical manuscript collections, books, private papers, ephemera, maps, audiotapes, microfilm, periodicals, newspapers, and photographs collected by Click Relander, former Yakima editor and author.
The primary focus of the collection is Pacific Northwest history. Relander's activities as a researcher and his interest in the Native Americans of Central Washington led him to collect documentary source materials of national historic importance, spanning Washington's territorial period through mid-20th century America.
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Item Anthon's Column (pt 1) clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 19-03-09) Anthon, S. I.Clippings range from March 9 through September 4, 1954. Some headlines include: "County looks back to June 3, 1867 election," and "Postal worker patterns after Sherlock Holmes." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please get in contact for further information.Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Jan 10.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/10/1913) Stewart, Mrs. J. T."Roll call was responded to by current events."Item First National Bank of Yakima "our/my bank pass book/statement."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/12/1906) Masters, W. T."Two cancelled checks."Item Booklet sent to the Honorable Secretary of the Interior from the Tieton Water Users Association.(1/12/1912) Splawn, A. J.; Gilbert, H. M.; Huxtable, W. I.; Lemon, W. L.; Wilcox, F. J."Upon both the subjects of deferred residence and graduated payments of reclamation charges, your recommendation is sound and of the utmost importance to this Project. Our serious problem now is development, and the only difficulty in our way is finances."Item Abstract of title to property in Kitsap County, WA.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/13/1937) Ross, ThomasRegarding a property on the Port Madison Indian Reservation.Item Construction of Jefferson High School in early days of the Hanford project(1/15/1948) unknownAriel view of construction of Jefferson High School in early days of the Hanford project.Item "It may be true that hiterto the government has expected too much of water users, and it may be equally true that water users have expected too much of the government."(1/16/1914) Lane, Franklin K."However that may be, there is surely a safe middle ground where neither shall expect too much of the other and where each shall be ready to recognize the other's due on the safe and solid basis of the needs and possibilities of the one and the fair and just compensation of the other; and all this without thought or suggestion of largess or of imposition."Item Irrigated reservation farms show high yields crops for 1939 valued at 5 million sugar beets are leading crop.(1/17/1940) AnonYakima Herald annotated in pencil.Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Jan 19th.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/19/1917) Hultgrenn, Mrs."Request made for magazines to be sent to State Library and State Reformatory."Item Yakima Federal Savings and Loan Annual Shareholder Meeting and Director's Meeting of 1944(Yakima Federal Savings and Loan, 1/19/1944) Bell, W. A.; McIntosh, P. G.; Glenn, R. R.; Roberts, J. Vincent; Van Amburg, C. H.Packet of papers from the annual shareholder's meeting and director's meeting.Item Participation of Indians in self-government and management of matters of purely local policy and interest.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/20/1934) Collier, John"Two outstanding questions which should be considered by the tribes are the better enforcement of law and order regulations and the better administration of land holding and ownership."Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Jan 22nd.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/22/1915) Launse, Mrs."Roll call was responded to by current events."Item "I am taking this occasion to call to your attention the balance of your loan to the Yakima Rotary Club of $85.00"(UNPUBLISHED, 1/22/1937) Janeck, L. O."We cannot permit the loan to stand it its present condition any longer."Item "As chairman of the Student Loan Committee of the Rotary Club, I am asking you to see me at once in reference to the balance of the loan...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1/22/1937) Janeck, L. O."I have since learned that both of you are working and it does seem to me that the account needs your attention."Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Jan 23rd.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/23/1914) Hare, Mrs."Roll call was answered by quotations from J. G. Holland."Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Nov 14th and Jan 23rd.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/23/1920) Carlson, Mrs.; Fowler, S. R."Plans for Red Cross Christmas Seals were discussed. Our Pres. Mrs. Humphrey gave us a splendid address embodying the work by our club in the past and outlining plans which we might take up in the future."Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Jan 24.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/24/1913) Stewart, Mrs. J. T."Roll call was responded to by favorite authors and quotations. There were twenty two members present."Item Representatives disagree on best route for proposed Satus Pass Road.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/24/1925) Brooks, N. B.Chinook Pass and Natchez Pass are proposed as alternate road projects instead of Satus Pass Road.Item Ladies Civic Improvement Club minutes for Jan 26th.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/26/1918) Lutz, Mrs. Earl J."Mrs. Dunn read a letter from the Paramount Pictures Corporation urging our co-operation in securing educational pictures at our theatre. The Club pledged themselves to assist in bringing such reels here."Item Letter writing campaign planned for Satus pass road.(UNPUBLISHED, 1/27/1925) McGowan, Wm. M.McGowan offers to pass the word, asking others to write their Senator and Representatives in support of the proposed Satus Pass Road project.