Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Details; Church architecture -- Washington (State)
Photograph of the interior of St. John's Cathedral, Spokane Washington. The view is of the altar of St. Peter's Chapel, located to the north of the sanctuary.
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State)
Photograph of the construction of St. John's Cathedral in Spokane Washington. Photograph shows a distant view from the north of the cathedral partially completed. Construction was halted at this stage in 1929 as a result of the stock market...
Photograph of the F.M. Martin Grain & Milling Co., an early mill located on the north side of the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks in Cheney, Washington. Photograph shows Northern Pacific Railroad cars, horses and wagon, bags of grain, and...
Eastern Washington College of Education; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Married Student Court (Eastern Washington University)
Photograph of Married Student Court on the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University) from Elm Street looking north.
Eastern Washington State College (Cheney, Wash.); Alumni & alumnae; Homecomings; Parades & processions
Photograph of the procession of the graduating class of 1913 being honored at Eastern Washington State College's (currently Eastern Washington University) 1963 Homecoming. Photo location is on "F" Street, looking north toward Pearce Hall...
Eastern Washington State College; Dressler Hall (Eastern Washington University); Pearce Hall (Eastern Washington University); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History
North facing view of the construction of Dressler Hall and Pearce Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) in 1965.
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History
Photograph of the original heating plant building on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) looking north, Louise Anderson Hall is in the background.
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Louise Anderson Hall (Eastern Washington University)
Photograph of Louise Anderson Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) facing north and showing entrance facade.
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; PE Activities Building (Eastern Washington University)
Physical Education Building, known as the Phase II building, located on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) as seen from the north.
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; PE Special Events Pavilion (Eastern Washington University)
Physical Education Special Events Pavilion, known as Phase IV, located on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) as seen from the north.
Eastern Washington University; Fieldhouse (Eastern Washington University); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History
Photograph of north face of the Eastern Washington University Fieldhouse as it burned to the ground on April 25, 1977. The Fieldhouse was being dismantled at the time the fire occurred. It had been used for a variety of recreational and physical...
Approximately "fifty miles long and fifteen miles wide," Big Hole Prairie "is hemmed in by high mountains on every side except the southeast where Wisdom River passes out from it." Plate XLIX.
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Palouse River (Wash.); Mountains
The Peluse (Palouse) River "has its source in the main ridge of the Bitter Root" Mountains, "and flows in nearly a straight course through a valley some twenty miles wide," bearing north "through a country densely timbered...
"This valley for the most part is wide and open." There are "spurs separating it from the Hell-Gate Valley on the south," and "separate on the north the various tributaries flowing into the Blackfoot River." Plate LXII.