"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Bulldozer towing a dump truck out from the river. Text on back of image reads: ""Priest; James P. Langan Photographs Richland, Washington""."
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Flooded barn and house. Text on back of image reads: ""Near the ""Barn""; Priest; James P. Langan Photographs Richland, Washington""."
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Flooded Dutch Mill Tavern as well as houses, picture taken from a boat. Text on back of image reads: ""Priest; Dutch Mill Tavern (Phrase may say ""River to us the Barn"") halfway between Yakima river bridge & Richland…
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Bulldozer and dump truck in front of a brick home. Text on back of image reads: ""Priest; James P. Langan Photographs Richland, Washington""."
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Houses on Haines Avenue with dirt being moved in front. Text on back of image reads: ""Haines Ave.; Priest James P. Photographs Richland, Washington."""
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Flooded house on the Kennewick Highway. Text on back of image reads: ""Kennewick Highway; Priest; James P. Langan Photographs Richland, Washington""."
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Bridge building equipment on the Yakima River. Text on back of image reads: ""Bridge Bldg/Equipment on Yakima River; Priest; James P. Langan Photographs Richland, Washington""."
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Men standing on a bridge over a river with a truck crossing it, photo taken from a boat. Text on back of image reads: ""High (word that looks like ""smh"") it! Closed for one week; Priest; James P. Langan Photographs…
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
Dump truck on its side in the river, half buried in mud. Text on back of image reads: ""Priest"" and ""James P. Langan Photographs Richland Washington."""
"1 photograph; 17.9 x 12.7 cm.
House with a bulldozer next to it moving dirt. Text on back of image reads from left to right: ""(Word that looks like ""Shuggie"") House which was later named from foundation; Priest; James P. Langan Photographs…
These were handwritten and typed responses to a questionnaire sent out by the White Bluffs-Hanford Pioneer Association, for its 38th Anniversary or Reunion Booklet (sometime in the 1980’s).