Bygone Walla Walla: vintage images of the City and County (and beyond), collected by Joe Drazan

BYGONE WALLA WALLA PROJECT BY JOE DRAZAN is a local non-profit, non-commercial effort to build and share a visual history of Walla Walla. Use SEARCH box or the INDEX, or just scroll. CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE; right click & open in new tab for even LARGER view. WANTED! Your old snapshots, slides, or negatives of Walla Walla area places and events to share in this project, please contact me to get them scanned in; over 500 individuals have so far. CONTACT me; skippycat3@charter.net. c2025

Friday, March 31, 2023

Mausoleum new at Mountain View Cemetery. Clippings from Walla Walla Bulletin, May 10 1922.



Mountain View Abbey


 

Joe Drazan

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Fort Walla Walla was the center of all interests in the earliest days, by Morda Coleman. Article from the Walla Walla Bulletin, May 7 1922. Remember to CLICK on images to enlarge; then right click & open it in a new tab for an even LARGER view.




 

Joe Drazan

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Baby Ivy Ward - seven year old child actress - came to Walla Walla for two days in May 1922.


 









 

Joe Drazan

Monday, March 27, 2023

News and ads selected from the May 1922 issues of the Walla Walla Daily Bulletin. Part 1.


























 

Joe Drazan

Friday, March 24, 2023

Columbia Feed Mill fire at 935 N. 9th Ave, January 11 1963. File photos courtesy of the Union-Bulletin.










 

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A librarian at Whitman College, 1972-2005; retired.
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