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Fire Station.
Booster Station, Magee Water Line.
Addition to house occupied by G.P. Church.
Liberty Theater. Sign out front advertising Ted Lewis and Orchestra "Is Everybody Happy?' "$900 Bank Night"
Pasco Train Depot.
Transient Hotel in Pasco across from train depot. Advertisement on wall: "Russel Bros. 3 Ring Circus Sat. Aug 14."
"Men Only" Sleeping Quarters. Pasco 1944
Pasco Methodist Church.
Little Pasco. Temporary housing for workers before being transferred to Hanford.
Crane Repair Shop.
Camp Hanford entertainment program for black workers. Events were segregated. Hanford Theater Opening. Lindy's Blues Chasers band in background.
Camp Hanford entertainment at Recreational Hall. Woman dancing on stage. Hanford Theater Opening.
Women's barracks with guards at the gates. Decorated for Christmas. Notation on back: "At one time, 5000 women were housed in the barracks. There were five times as many men. Is it any wonder the women's barracks were fenced and guarded?"
Entertainers performing on stage at Camp Hanford Recreation Hall. Play: The Drunkard.
Richfield Service Station in center was operated by Mr. Needham. Hanford Housing Office on left - signed up for gas coupons, sugar, etc. Our recreation headquarters were located in this building also.
Staff and applicants in Employment 1 office. Employment - Record Day.
Nelson and Dam Grocery Store on George Washington Way. Apartments were above, Hardware Store on north end.
Relton's Drug Store on George Washington Way.
Van Dynes pool hall and Yedica's Grocery Store.
Murray's Hardware Store here originally, Post Office in end. On corner of Lee Boulevard and George Washington Way.
Richland Laundry and Dry Cleaning Agency. Old Richland Barber Shop.
Milk Depot, formerly George Gress Butcher Shop.
Richland Cold Storage. Freezer lockers were once owned by the original City of Richland.
Richland Grange Hall, became home for Lutheran and Episcopal churches. Torn down. Site at corner of Van Giesen and Stevens.
Original Richland High School. Center building was grade school with wings added later. Torn down and replaced by Lewis and Clark School.
Old Richland High School. Later became American Legion Hall.
Richland Barber Shop, interior.
Mechanical Department. Formerly a church.
Columbia Prison Camp (Minimum Security State Prison), Horn Rapids on Yakima River.
Prisoners brought to pick crops from government claimed lands.
Workers waiting in line at bank.
Photo of plans for "F" House.
Site Diagram, Richland and Hanford.
Worker filling pies in kitchen.
Hanford Construction Camp.
Trailer living at Camp Hanford. Family relaxing in front of their trailer. Also known as Hanford Construction Camp.
Bruggemann Cookhouse
Howard Amon Park
Judge Hanford and Manley Bostwick Haynes
Samuel Moses Allard
Hanford Townsite
Vernita
Wanawish (Horn Rapids) Dam
Displacement
Ice Age Floods
The Ancient One
Treaty of 1855
Smohalla
Wanapum religious leader in the 19th century
Soldier Settlements
Allard Pumphouse
James Daniel Anderson Oral History
An oral history conducted with James Daniel Anderson. Interview conducted by Gary Fetterolf.
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