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  • Neil, Jno. B. (UNPUBLISHED, 1882-04-25)
    "...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 ...
  • author unknown (Yakima Sunday Herald, 1952)
    Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
  • Layman (UNPUBLISHED, )
    "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 ...
  • Ricard, Pascal (unknown, )
    "The hostile savages did not commit these crimes…"
  • Unknown author (Yakima Valley Museum, )
    Close-up of a branch heavy with apples.
  • unknown (unpublished, )
    Close-up of a branch heavy with apples.
  • Peterson, Julie (Yakima Herald-Republic, 1999)
    A brief profile of Yakima Valley Regional Library's organization and funding sources.
  • anon (Yakima Valley Museum, )
    A Peach and Bunch of Grapes (card shows little girl holding a bunch of grapes).North Yakima
  • anon (Yakima Valley Museum, )
    A Row of Winesap Apples, Yakima Valley. North Yakima
  • Snelgrove, Erin (Yakima Herald-Republic, 2006)
    Yakima voters approved annexing the city's libraries into the Yakima Regional Library district. The change is expected to improve library funding and library services.
  • Lamb, Charles (Yakima Herald-Republic, 1982)
    Murray L. Bob, director of the Cattaraugus Library System in Jamestown, N.Y., spoke at the 1982 Plath Forum in Yakima about the enduring value of well-written books.
  • anon (Yakima Valley Museum, )
    A Yakima Valley Apple Tree (man in picturre). North Yakima
  • anon (Yakima Valley Museum, )
    'A' Street in foreground looking East. Large Building in picture is the Larson Theater. Picture taken from City Hall.
  • Various (UNKNOWN, 1900)
    "As heretofore stated the Columbia River was densely populated. At Wallula for a mile was a solid camp with merely space enough between the lodges to allow a footman to pass. There must have been several thousand people, ...
  • Morgan, T. J. (UNPUBLISHED, 1891-03-21)
    "If you have not already done so you are herewith directed to appoint competent person to thoroughly inspect the building, and if found satisfactory and to conform in all respects to the conditions of the contract, you ...
  • S., M. B. (Unpublished, 1956-08-13)
    Also includes sheets from other editions. Newsletter for Washington and Alaska newspapermen and women. Several of the sheets have marked mentions of Relander.
  • anon (Yakima Valley Museum, )
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  • Anonymous (previously unpublished, 1948)
    Man standing by the A.E. Larson Bookmobile.
  • author unknown (Yakima Daily Republic, 1953)
    The American Association of University Women vote in support of a combined Rural and City library system.
  • anon (Yakima Valley Museum, )
    View of boy's dorm after 1923, dorm in disrepair.Yakima Reservation