Allard family collage of farm land and Vernon Chase's family

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Title

Allard family collage of farm land and Vernon Chase's family

Description

Three images. #1: "1918. Everlasting flowers native to the Columbia River in Washington. They grew on long green stalks and were clusters of papery red flowers. This was taken on lower part of the Allard Ranch. Sam Allard's 2nd wife, Delia, always kept a boquet of them in a jardinierre in the parlor." #2: 1941. Showing off in the corn field at Allard, WA. (Sam Allard Ranch) Before Pearl Harbor. Verna Chase Thompson and her daughters, Sharon and Marla (visiting their grandfather who was raising the corn, Vernon M. Chase)." #3: "Vernon Chase on his mule at the Allard ranch in 1941. His grandaughters, Marla, and Sharon Thompson, Verna's girls, are with him."

Publisher

Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities

Date

1941

Rights

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Identifier

RG4I_152

Files

RG4I_152.jpg

Citation

“Allard family collage of farm land and Vernon Chase's family ,” Hanford History Project, accessed November 24, 2024, http://hanfordhistory.com/items/show/2584.