"1 photograph; 8.1 x 10.6 cm.
Family in front of a house and on the porch with horses and a dog in Richland. Text on back reads: ""Susan, Bill, Dorthy H.L, Val + Milo""."
"My brother Lee & myself. I'm the short one, Lee is Girl. Lenore is in front of Lee, Alice is in front of me. October 1975 at Lees home in Hood River, Oregon"
"1 photograph; 12.7 x 17.8 cm.
Messrs Thumb and Young raised lots of corn, onions, and other produce on the east banks of Columbia. Text on slip of paper with image reads: ""Farming on the East Bnaks of the Columbia: Messrs Thumb and Young farmed…
View of a woman holding a huge envelope, jokingly trying to put it in the outgoing mail slot; envelope says "Cancer, Richland WA" (donation sign?). Noted on back of photo, "APR 7 1954, Request no. 6650."
Close proximity view of three women putting newsletters, which are titled "General Electric Employee News Letter, Richland Wash., into mailboxes. Noted on back of photo, "(illegible names listed), Request no. 7502."
View of two women at a bank counter with one of them putting money in a donation jar, which says "Give to Conquer Cancer." Noted on back of photo, "Betty Leavilt, Bareh (?) Ann Mc[unreadable], Request no. 6650."
Photo of field with person on horseback (in front of what looks like a white corral) in the distance, parking lot behind them, mountain in the background. Also included is a 7cm X 12 cm black & white print of the same image.
View of a cardboard cutout featuring a woman wrapped in a fire house, titled: "Not tonight Joe - I'm all tied up with fire prevention week, Fire Prevention Week October 3-9." *save for display*
"1 photograph; 8.9 x 13.8 cm.
On Jadwin Street, near Dairy Queen. 2-170 Smith. Text on front of image reads: ""Richland Wash-; 2-170 Smith"". Text on back of image reads: ""First LDS Church Richland, WA on Jadwin; Near Dairy Queen""."
"1 photograph; 8.8 x 13.8 cm.
""A"" House, 1948, 1327 Farrell Lane. The Text on front of image reads: ""A Three-Bedroom Duplex build during the war in Richland. Many hundreds of additional modern homes and dormitories are required for the influx of…
"1 photograph; 11.9 x 14 cm.
First Richland Spudnuts shop with men, women, and children in front. Text on back reads: ""The first Richland Spudnut shop we were privileged to know Check Pelton & his son who started the business in Salt Lake City when…