Sunnyside
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Item Open Access A history of Sunnyside, Washington, the Christian Cooperative Colony, and the Lichty family.(previously unpublished, 1935) Sheller, RoscoeA speech given by Roscoe Sheller in 1935 on the occasion of the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Harvey M. and Ida Belle Lichty, in which he describes the development of Sunnyside, WA, and the Lichtys' contributions to that community.Item Open Access Letter from bank cashier J. C. Sanger to C. Rowland regarding Christian Cooperative Colony finances.(1904-11-23) Sanger, J. C.Personal correspondence from J. C. Sanger to C. Rowland. 1904-11-23. Regarding Christian Cooperative Colony finances.Item Open Access Sunnyside, Washington clippings folder.(UNKNOWN, 1944-01-19) VariousClippings range from January 19, 1944 through March 1, 1964, with two undated clippings also included. Some headlines include: "Sunnysider recalls delivery of first canal water in '93," and "Sunnyside eyes mail delivery." 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 Open Access Outlying Yakima County telephone directory, October, 1936.(UNKNOWN, 1936-10-22) UnknownIssued by Oregon-Washington Telephone Co., Divisional Office in Sunnyside, Washington, this directory has listings for Grandview, Prosser, Sunnyside-Mabton, Toppenish, Wapato, Zillah-Granger, Bickleton, and Roosevelt. Due to the personal information contained within, not all pages have been digitized, but the directory is available to view in person, in its entirety, by appointment.Item Open Access Walter N. Granger and the Sunnyside canal, memorial fountain to be dedicated June 17, 1961.(UNKNOWN, 1961-06-17) UnknownTells the history of the Sunnyside Irrigation Project, which "has been called, 'The Laboratory of Western Irrigation,' where through 'trial and error' experimentation, modern methods have been discovered and developed." Some black and white photographs.Item Open Access Letter about the history of Sunnyside.(1951-12-12) McCredie, Mrs."Robert C. M. McCredie (with Marion his wife and William L their son) came to Sunnyside WA in April 1907 to help open the First National Bank. These were the early days. There was much need for Civic Improvement in which of course the McCredies were greatly interested and took an active part."Item Open Access Morning Milk Company production statistics for Yakima Morning Herald.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943-01-14) Pulley, A. M."As I understand your request for these figures, you do not intend to use them separately, but merely for compiling the total dairy production of the Valley and the total aggregate value of said production. Therefore am giving you these figures in hopes you will not list or use them separately. It is necessary to submit them on this basis because of Government regulations while producing material for the Armed Forces."