Papers of L.O. and Blanche Dana, 1880-1964.

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Papers of L.O. and Blanche Dana, 1880-1964.

Correspondence (1896-1964), diaries (1883-1937), and photographs (ca. 1880- ca. 1960) of a semi-retired farmer and carpenter and his second wife, chiefly during their later years at Pullman, Wash. Primary subjects are family affairs and the Danas' intense interest in the teachings and affairs of the Pullman Church of the Nazarene.

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Dana, L. O. (Luther Otis), 1859-1964.

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Dana, Blanche Hess Williams, 1871-1958.

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Church of the Nazarene (Pullman, Wash.)

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Dana, Homer J. (Homer Jackson), 1890-1970

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Born at Topeka, Kansas on January 1, 1890, Homer Dana came to the State of Washington with his parents in the early years of the 20th Century. His family homesteaded in central Washington for a time, then moved to the city of Pullman in 1911, where Dana entered the State College of Washington (now Washington State University). He completed a Bachelor's degree in engineering in 1915 and a Master's degree in 1917. For a brief time he was an instructor at the State College, leaving to ...