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Item 19 Newspaper Clippings of Boise Cascade Mill from 1990-1999(Yakima Herald Republic, 1990-05-20) Multiple; Nelson, Wes; Dudley, Brier; Wasson, David; de Leon, Virginia; Hierger, Jennifer; Lester, David; Roeder, Tom; Rose, JosephArticles discussing labor dispute that lead to the closure of Boise Cascade Mill.Item 1950 Premium List of the 8th Annual Central Washington Fair(Central Washington Fair Association, 1950) author unknown1950 Schedule of events and displays at the fairgrounds. This 96 page booklet"cludes advertisments that feature local sponsors and service providers.Item $60,000"taxes(Yakima Herald-Republic, 1973) author unknownThe Central Washington Fair Association is pressing for tax relief.Item AEC Display to be Shown During this Year's Fair(Yakima Herald, 1961) author unknownA 3-foot model of the N.S. Savannah, the nation's first nuclear-propelled merchant ship, will be but one of several displays of Atoms"Action.Item Aeronautics clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1948-01-19) VariousClippings range from January 19, 1948 through December 11, 1966, with two undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "West coast buys 3 twin-jet liners," and "Yakima maps major airport building job." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item After internment: Returning to the Valley proved difficult for many.(Yakima Herald-Republic, 1992-02-24) Alexander, AutumnMamoru and Haru Matsumura share what it was like to return to the Yakima Valley after internment at Heart Mountain, Wyoming.Item Agricultural laborers in the Yakima Valley clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1964-12-29) VariousClippings range from December 29, 1964 through September 2, 1968, with one undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Yakima's rural revolution troubles growers, labor," and "Job Corps camp plan protested." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Agriculture clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1926-05-09) VariousClippings range from May 9, 1926 through May 11, 1967, with five undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "The beginnings of Oregon agriculture," and "Apples lead rise in Yakima Valley crop value." 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 Agriculture in the Columbia River Basin clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1951-01-21) VariousClippings range from January 21, 1951 through February 2, 1958, with seven undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Farm unit plat of 5400 acre Pasco Irrigation Project," and "Columbia Basin's famous 'farm-in-a-day' sold by ex-Yakiman who won in in 1952'." 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 Ahtanum Creek water rights clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1914-02-01) VariousClippings range from February 1, 1914 through November 15, 1957, with one undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Ahtanum Indian not considered," and "U. S. appeals Ahtanum suit." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Ahtanum Mission (St. Joseph's Mission) clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1908-11-13) VariousClippings range from November 13, 1908 through June 23, 1963, with three undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Old mission will be rehabilitated: Knights of Columbus endorse historical society and add largely to funds," and "Stone marker calls attention to historic Ahtanum Mission." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Ahtanum Valley clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1944-01-29) VariousClippings range from January 29, 1944 through July 11, 1965, with two undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Ahtanum Valley residents relate colorful history of early times," and "Students of Old Woodcock Academy being sought for Oct. 23 dedication." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Ainsworth, Washington clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1951-06-17) VariousClippings range from June 1, 1951 through December 31, 1961. Some headlines include: "Ainsworth once was busy town," and "Plat of Ainsworth." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Alaska clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1909-07-16) VariousClippings range from July 16, 1909 through October 6, 1968, with one undated clipping also included. Some headlines include: "Alaska gold rush speeded," and "Alaska, again a frontier with appeal, hopes for statehood as fortunes grow." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Alba Shawaway clippings folder.(Unknown, 1953-03-23) VariousClippings range from May 23, 1953 through June 7, 1968, with two undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Yakima tribe member wins another award," and "Yakima Indian traced ancestry to Chiefs." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item Alcohol clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1905-01-27) VariousClippings range from January 27, 1905 through June 13, 1968, with three undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Sore because they can't sell booze," and "The Saloon - past and future." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.Item "Almost too much in one short year to have Thunder-in-Mts. die twice, a solving of the Perkins murder and Moses standing trial."(UNPUBLISHED, 1966-11) UnknownReferred to enclosure attached to envelope.Item Animals clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1906-05-04) VariousClippings range from May 4, 1906 through December 26, 1968, with nine undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Rider in the sky herds Yakima elk," and "Cougar killer -- hunting the mountain lion." Though not digitized, these clippings are available to view in person, or an image can be e-mailed by request. Please contact for further information.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 Anthon's Column (pt 10) clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1957-11-15) Anthon, S. I.Clippings range from November 15, 1957 through January 23, 1958. Some headlines include: "Valley settlers eager to see kilts back for formal attire," and "Latest Yakima success tale adds glow to holiday season." 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.