Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PICKING AlGEKMAYLE PLACE, CLARKSTON. GRAPEGROWIXG (AND GIRL GROWING) AT CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 389 18S9, a house of worship was erected on a lot donated by Gilbert Dickson, andthis was dedicated by Brother N. B. Alley in that year. The present pastor isRev. R. Tibbs Maxey. A Seventh Day Adventist organization was effected by Elders Van Horn andRaymond as the outcome of tent meetings conducted by them on the Moses Huntranch on Pataha Flat in 1881. In 1902 the organizatio


Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . PICKING AlGEKMAYLE PLACE, CLARKSTON. GRAPEGROWIXG (AND GIRL GROWING) AT CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 389 18S9, a house of worship was erected on a lot donated by Gilbert Dickson, andthis was dedicated by Brother N. B. Alley in that year. The present pastor isRev. R. Tibbs Maxey. A Seventh Day Adventist organization was effected by Elders Van Horn andRaymond as the outcome of tent meetings conducted by them on the Moses Huntranch on Pataha Flat in 1881. In 1902 the organization was removed to Pomeroy,and the next year a building was erected. Occasional church services and regularSunday School sessions have been maintained, though there is no settled pastor. The of the Episcopal Church calls up the names of two of the greatfigures in the pioneer life of that church, Bishop L. H. Wells and Bishop Pad-dock. Bishop Wells held services in the old Owsley schoolhouse in 1873. Atthat time the only member of that church in the whole country was Clara Pom-eroy, daughter of J. M. Pomeroy, subsequently Mrs. E. T. Wilson,


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