Spokane (Wash.)
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Leonard Oakland Papers
This collection consists of personal materials, English department materials, and Human Development Committee Materials from long-time Professor of English Leonard Oakland.
Manito Presbyterian Church Records
History and Programs of Manito Presbyterian Church from inception to crisis due to church split.
Merton D. Munn Papers
Background of Merton Deming Munn fitting him for his responsibilities as a distinguished educator at Whitworth College and other institutions throughout the United States, Alaska and Southeast Asia.
Office of College Communications Records
This collection contains materials from the Office of College Communications. The collection consists of public service announcements and news releases concerning various events at Whitworth College.
Office of Institutional Advancement Records
This collection consists mainly of invoices, receipts, and reports concerning the finances of Whitworth College.
Opportunity Presbyterian Church (Spokane, WA) Records
This collection contains the records of the Opportunity Presbyterian Church. Included in the collection are the history of the church, publications, and membership directories.
Robert E. Porterfield Papers
Folios contain copies of financial and legal documents of Whitworth College from the time of its relocation from Tacoma to Spokane up to 1938. Correspondence of O.E. Porterfield and other administrators of the college and its board of trustees is included.
Presidential Inauguration Records
This collection consists of the inauguration materials of Presidents Warren, Koehler, Lindaman, Mounce, De Jong, Robinson, Taylor and McQuilkin. These are mostly publications, photographs and notices about the inaugurations themselves. Other materials can be found in the personal papers of the Presidents as well.
William P. Robinson Presidential Papers, 1993-2010
Salem Lutheran Church (Spokane, Wash.) Records
The file contains mostly the early records of Salem Lutheran Church, nee Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church of Spokane Falls, Washington Territory. Many of the records in the file are in the Swedish language. It is a genealogist’s cornucopia of names of Nordic families who migrated to the Pacific Northwest and settled in Spokane, Washington.