Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MRS. FRANK T. KEISER. FRANK T. KEISER OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 615 which he removed to Waitsburg, where he has since made his home. Forseveral years he has operated farm lands from this point and his holdings arenow very extensive, for he owns seventeen hundred and seventy acres of thefinest wheat land in the county and has leased and cultivated another tract ofone thousand acres. He is thus most extensively engaged in farming and themagniture of his operations is an indication of the natur


Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . MRS. FRANK T. KEISER. FRANK T. KEISER OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 615 which he removed to Waitsburg, where he has since made his home. Forseveral years he has operated farm lands from this point and his holdings arenow very extensive, for he owns seventeen hundred and seventy acres of thefinest wheat land in the county and has leased and cultivated another tract ofone thousand acres. He is thus most extensively engaged in farming and themagniture of his operations is an indication of the nature of his success. Heis tamiliar with every phase of wheat culture in the Inland Empire and his wiseand careful management of his business affairs has brought splendid results. Inaddition to his other interests Mr. Keiser is a stockholder in the Exchange Bankof Waitsburg. To Mr. and Mrs. Keiser have been born nine children, eight of whom areyet living, namely: Alabel, the wife of H. A. Woodruff, of Waitsburg; ChesterA., who is operating one of his fathers farms; Hazel, the wife of Z. O. Atkinson,who is connected with the Fa


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