Contributions from Jim Reavis

Information like these contributed by Jim is what makes these pages grow!!


Jim Reavis

Ever wonder what these people look like that contribute all this great information?

This is Jim in 1980, he was a California Highway Patrolman!

Chief Joseph

Joseph Met the White Men Half-Way

1400 Mile Retreat

Chief Joseph Worked Hard to Avoid Conflicts

Chief Joseph's Last Visit

Indians:  The First Residents of  Wallowa County

Old Chief Joseph

 An Incident In The Career Of The Celebrated Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph:  Want But Little Here Below, But Want That Bad

Nez Percé Legend of Wallowa Lake

County  Pages

Early History of Wallowa County* (in progress)

The Little Chieftain Newspaper - July 2, 1925 (now back on line)

* We are working hard to improve the quality of these pages.  For now the Early History of Wallowa County is not online.

People Around the County

Jay Dobbins McFetridge Family 1929 Parade
Glenn P. Russell Dr. Seely's New Offices Wallowa Lake Monster
A. C. Smith Mr. Sullivan's Death Shaw's Variety
Fish Screen Joseph Bank Robbery Flu Epidemic in the County
First School Chieftain Building Ready for the Road
Enterprise Volunteers First County Court Action Kooch Century Farm
Haying on Alder Slope Balloon Ride  Livery Stable
Eureka Saloon Blown Skyward
  Hahns Machine & Supply  

Family Connections

Early County Road Conflict Rollin Baker Biography
Descendants of Andrew Ashley Reavis Laura Melissa Cartier
Anna Reavis Reavis Family Line and Letter
Reavis Name Rollin Maurice Baker Jr.
A. C. Smith Biography Memorial Day 1919
Emmerson Reavis August Cartier and Harriet Ellen Payne
Lorinda Margaret Garner - Osborne - Baker - Sullivan
Articles of Incorporation
(Grande Ronde and Wallowa Wagon Road and Bridge Company)
 

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