- 9.15-GRIFFIN-G1162
- Item
- 1929
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Two Native American children on horseback.
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Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Two Native American children on horseback.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Native American woman on horseback with child, another child on trellis.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Two young Native American women on horseback.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Native American man in headdress on horseback.
Henry signs his marriage license
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Wanda Thompson conducted by dindria barrow on June 3, 2023. In this interview, Wanda shares her life’s journey from being born in a small rural town in Florida to being crowned Miss Hilltop, from starting her own modeling agency to working for the Department of Corrections, from being an arts commissioner to being a recognized local leader in multiple fields. Education was the key to her many successes, and she credits her family in helping her discover the love of stories, listening to them, reading them, writing them, and teaching them to others. As her mom used to say, “Everybody has a story to tell.”
Rudy Henry walks down the aisle.
Rudy Henry and John McCluskey kiss.
Rudy Henry and John McCluskey kiss.
Rudy Henry and John McCluskey walk down the aisle.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Panorama of the Fellowship Club's New Year's Eve Party.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Native American and European Americans posing at Owens beach in informal as well as traditional dress.