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Alta Washburn's Presidential Portrait, 1985
Alta and Clarence Washburn, 1985
Alta Washburn Teaching at All Tribes Bible School, Sometime Between 1957-1967
Alta Washburn, 1931
Alta and Clarence Washburn, Date Unknown
The Washburns' 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1973
Alta Washburn Speaking in Henson Chapel, Date Unknown
Rev. Alta Washburn, Date Unknown
Clarence and Alta Washburn, 1981-1982
Alta Washburn on Her Birthday in Prescott, AZ - June 28, 1973
Alta Washburn's Briefcase
Alta & Clarence Washburn's Desk Name Plate
In 1957, Alta Washburn founded what we know today as Nelson American Indian College. Alta was a beloved Assemblies of God pastor, missionary, writer, wife, and mother who changed the landscape of higher education for Native Americans. The Nelson AIC library is grateful to own Alta Washburn's briefcase, which was full of her original writings. Almost everything in her briefcase has been scanned and made available in the archive.
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Miscellaneous Sermon Notes
Alta Washburn was a beloved minister of the gospel. Her briefcase was full of handwritten sermon notes in notebooks and scrap pieces of paper. The documents included here contain hundreds of handwritten pages of sermon notes. The notes have been scanned by the way they were originally bound together (notebook, binder, loose pages by year, etc.).