Spokane
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Donald F. Calbreath Papers
The personal papers of Dr. Donald F. Calbreath, professor of chemistry at Whitworth College. Collection includes materials from his role as faculty and his published research.
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church Spokane
This collection contains the minutes from Session, Board of Trustees, Boards of Deacons, Christian Education, Empire Builders, The Quilters, and the Women’s Association. There are also attendance records for the adult Sunday school, Bible Class, and Worship. Rev. Garth Steele’s sermons are also arranged alphabetically. Additionally, there is correspondence from committees and Bertha Hoffman-Rudolph while in prison. There is also “The Messenger” the church newsletter from 1985-1994.
Nicolin J. Plank Gray Papers
Selected papers of Whitworth professor Nicolin J. Plank Gray including course materials and published research.
Missionary Biography - Dr. Robert C. and Claire McClenney Grieve
Historical material belonging to Robert and Claire Grieve, Whitworth students of 1931-1933. Included are letters, flag strafed by Italian military planes, and other artifacts from missionary work in the Sudan.
Hawthorne Manor/Rockwood-at-Hawthorne (Spokane, Washington) Records
Historical material and photographs related to the founding and operation of Hawthorne Manor and its successor Rockwood at Hawthorne.
Ruby E. Heritage Papers
Select materials of voice instructor, Ruby E. Heritage.
Lindaman Center Records
Records of the Lindaman Center, whose mission was to offer programs to the general public. The collection includes administrative and financial records, correspondence and ephemera.
Manito Presbyterian Church Records
History and Programs of Manito Presbyterian Church from inception to crisis due to church split.
St. Michael's Anglican Church
Records of St. Michael’s Anglican Church (1981-1993). Largely financial records including bank statements and correspondence regarding loans made from St. Michael’s funds.
Thomas Tavener Papers
This collection consists of recorded faculty recitals of Dr. Thomas Tavener and other music faculty.