The Journal of Fort Walla Walla Museum

Comparative Collection: 19th Century Ceramics
Behind the Scenes Guest User Behind the Scenes Guest User

Comparative Collection: 19th Century Ceramics

Fort Walla Walla Museum houses more than six linear feet of books and numerous journal articles that specialize in 19th-century ceramics used in the United States as well as a comparative collection of more than 500 complete pieces. Because most items in an archaeological assemblage represent a relatively small portion of the complete item, it is very helpful to have complete pieces for comparative purposes.

Read More
An Ode To Winters Past
Stories and Articles Guest User Stories and Articles Guest User

An Ode To Winters Past

According to the January and February editions of the 1862 Saturday Morning Washington Statesman, this area was receiving the severest weather in recent memory. “We deem it important that the history of the present winter season should be put on the record . . . that they may prepare for its recurrence; and also to give a truthful impression to those who are contemplating removing hither for the purpose of permanent settlement, that they may know what kind of climate they will be liable to find.” 

Read More
Can You Identify these Women?
Photo Archives Guest User Photo Archives Guest User

Can You Identify these Women?

One of the most memorable photos taken by William “Bill” Mach depicts two female mechanics working on a plane. The photo would have been taken around 1942-44 at the Walla Walla Army Airbase. We are searching for the identities of these women. Do you recognize them?

Read More
Troop Recreation at the Fort
Stories and Articles Guest User Stories and Articles Guest User

Troop Recreation at the Fort

While we’re all spending a lot more time at home these days, keeping busy is important. This was also true of the soldiers stationed at Fort Walla Walla in the mid-to-late 1800s. In between all the duties, drills, shooting practice, and inspections, there was a variety of activities to keep the men occupied. Some of this information is documented in the historical record, recorded from oral histories passed down, or uncovered through archaeological excavations undertaken around the old fort.

Read More