Exploration party moving up the Sun River valley "in the direction of the pass between the Crown Butte and the Rattlers, prominent landmarks west of Sun River and visible at a great distance." Plate XXIX.
Cheney State Normal School -- Classrooms; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Art education
Photograph of an art class at the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University). The class was most likely held in the old Training School Building, which was used for most normal school functions between May, 1912 and June,...
Eastern Washington College of Education -- Student Activities; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Student Government; Eastern Washington College of Education (Cheney, Wash.)
Photograph of the officers of the Associated Students for the 1949-1950 academic year. Pictured, left to right, are Don Williams, Ray Conrad, Jackie Alexander, and Phyliss Dubois.
Photograph of the Bank of Cheney and L. Walter's Harness & Saddle shop 1887. Bank of Cheney was a private bank established by Daniel Percival in 1881. It is a false front building common to the period, that eventually burned down and was...
Eastern Washington College of Education - students; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students;
Doris Glorfield, Florence Tingley, Dorothy Zawadke, June Williams, Elizabeth Walters, Barbara Hamre, Hughena Hecht, and Josie Beyersdorf ready for the annual Faculty Breakfast at Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern...
Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Benjamin P. Cheney Academy (Cheney Wash.)
Photograph of the Benjamin P. Cheney Academy (currently Eastern Washington University) building viewed from the southwest. The Benjamin P. Cheney Academy opened in 1882 with an enrollment of over 200 students. The building was destroyed by fire in...
"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.