Graham House in Walla Walla, WA
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Title
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Graham House in Walla Walla, WA
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Caption
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1900-house-built-by-the-Grahams
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Identifier
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DCG_045
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Description
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Small wood sideboard house where David Crockett Graham lived as a teenager. In his autobiography, he mentions that his father built this house himself, David (at 14 years old) and his brother. David's father was skilled in all kinds of manual labor including farmwork and carpentry.
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Commentary
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House in Walla Walla, Washington, USA, that William E. Graham built with his sons, David Crockett Graham and Joseph Clark Graham, ca 1900, date of photograph unknown, possibly taken on one of D.C.Graham’s return visits to Walla Walla. The house is no longer there, and this part of Walla Walla is now industrial. [Chris Hoogendyk, 2021]
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Date Created
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1900
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Location
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Walla Walla, WA
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Source
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Chris Hoogendyk
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Provenance
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Jean Graham Brown and Dorothy Graham Edson, daughters of DCG, and Chris Hoogendyk, grandson of DCG.
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Publisher
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SIUE
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Record Date
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2025-04-01
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Contributor
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Cory Willmott; Chris Hoogendyk
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Type
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Still Image
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References
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DCG Autobiography