Whitman Mission
Administrative History |
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Appendix N
The Department of the Interior and the National Park Service on behalf of the people of the United States gratefully acknowledge the contribution of these farseeing and public-spirited organizations and persons whose efforts and generosity led to the establishment and development of Whitman Mission National Historic Site. The thanks of the Nation are extended to all who assisted in this endeavor, among them being:
E. R. Alexander American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions A. J. Anderson Senator Levi AnKeny Senator Homer T. Bone Dr. H. S. Brode W. Dement Church Daughters of the American Revolution - Walla Walla Chapter Harold Davis Howard R. Driggs Clifford M. Drury Rev. Cushing Eells Edwin Edward Eells Rev. Myron Eells T. C. Elliot Dr. John T. Gardner William H. Gray Harvard University A. R. Helm Hon. Knute Hill George H. Himes Hon. Hal Holmes W. S. Holt Hudson's Bay Company Senator Henry M. Jackson William H. Jackson Nard Jones Kiwanis Club of Walla Walla Marcus Whitman Foundation, Inc. Hon. Catherine May Alfred McVay |
Senator Warren Magnuson Mrs. Frances Muessig Oregon Historical Society Cecil Pambrun Dr. Stephen B. L. Penrose Mrs. Mary Piccard Mrs. Goldie Pehberg Rev. J. C. Reid Allen H. Reynolds Rev. Austin Rice Marvin M. Richardson Hon. Lewis Schwellenbach Ray C. Shelden Cameron Sherwood George Abernethy Starr Dr. C. C. Strong Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swegle Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. Swegle U. S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce Walla Walla County Walla Walla Trust Foundation Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Washington State Business and Professional Women's Clubs Washington State Historical Society Washington State University Herbert G. West Whitman Centennial, Inc. Whitman College Whitman-Eells Church |