- 2008). "Town of
Walla Walla is
named on
November 17, 1859". HistoryLink.
Retrieved February 21, 2022. "The Many Fort
Walla Wallas –-
Whitman Mission...
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Wallas may
refer to:
Graham Wallas (1858–1932),
English socialist Katharine Wallas (1864–1944),
British politician Wallas Eaton (1917–1995),
English actor...
- Yakama),
which signed the
Treaty of
Walla Walla.
Piupiumaksmaks (Yellow Hawk) (d. 1855), head
chieftain of
Walla Wallas James Lavadour (b. 1951), painter...
-
National Historic Site page The Many Fort
Walla Wallas, http://www.nps.gov/whmi/historyculture/the-many-fort-
walla-
wallas.htm,
viewed on
September 15, 2014....
- works,
including the 1940
collection Men and Ideas:
Essays by
Graham Wallas.
Wallas became chair of the board's
school management committee in 1897, and...
-
Walla Walla University is a
private Adventist university in
College Place, Washington. The
university has five
campuses throughout the
Pacific Northwest...
-
largest city is
Walla Walla. The
county was
formed on
April 25, 1854 and is
named after the
Walla Walla tribe of
Native Americans.
Walla Walla County is included...
- The
Walla Walla Sweets is an
amateur baseball team
located in
Walla Walla, Washington. They play in the West
Coast League, a
collegiate summer baseball...
- From 02/04/1958". BBC. "OBITUARY:
Wallas Eaton". The Independent. 9
December 1995. "
Wallas Eaton". aveleyman.com. "
Wallas Eaton 1917-1995". IMDb. Retrieved...
- the
Walla Walla Valley dates back to the late 19th century. The
Walla Walla Walla Wallas of the
Pacific Interstate League pla**** in 1891. The
Walla Wallas...