First graduating class from Amber High School in 1915. Ella Dixon, Franc Mason, Grace Lonthon, and Josie Erlandon. Amber, Washington is located in Spokane County.
Washington (State) -- Amber -- History; Farmhouses
House built by H. M. Showalter on his farm near Amber, Washington. On the porch are Susie Miller, Mrs. Abbie Showalter, Charley Showalter (child), and H. M. Showalter.
Photograph of H. M. Showalter with a horse he bought from France standing in front of the Sprague Livery & Feed Stable. Sprague is located approximately 37 miles southwest of Spokane, Washington. The photograph shows the livery stable as well...
State College of Washington; Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Crowds -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Washington State University -- History
Photograph of the Campus Day Bread Line at Washington State College (now Washington State University) in Pullman, Washington. Campus Day was held each spring, bringing together faculty, staff, and students to improve and beautify the campus.
State College of Washington; Washington State University -- History; Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Crowds -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
Photograph of the Freshman-Sophomore "Supremacy Bout" at Washington State College (now Washington State University), Pullman, Washington, on Sept. 26, 1918.
schools -- Washington (State) --Amber; Frontier & pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Amber; Washington (State) -- Amber -- History
Photograph of the teachers and students standing in front of the Amber, Washington Central School Consolidated No. 4. Amber is an unincorporated community in Spokane County.
Boats; Ships; Universities & colleges; Lakes -- Washington (State) -- Lake Union;
University of Washington floating theater moored at the edge of Lake Union. The boat was not completed at the time it was photographed, but it was designed to be the future home of the University of Washington Theater.