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    • Reservoir Clearance

    • Reservoir Clearance

    • Reservoirs -- Washington (State) -- Grand Coulee.

    • All structures within the area to be flooded were removed. Some, deemed impractical to move, were razed.
    • Mason City

    • Mason City

    • Mason City (Wash.) [town]

    • The temporary town built to house some of the contractor’s employees working on Grand Coulee Dam.
    • Peluse (Palouse) Falls

    • Peluse (Palouse) Falls

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys;Waterfalls; Palouse River (Wash.); Palouse Falls (Wash.)

    • "The Peluse (Palouse) River flows over three steppes, each of which is estimated to have an ascent of a thousand feet. The falls descend from the middle of the lower of these steppes." "The fall of the water, which is about thirty...
    • Source of the Peluse (Palouse)

    • Source of the Peluse (Palouse)

    • 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...
    • Near Mouse River

    • Near Mouse River

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Mouse River (N. Dakota)

    • "Near Mouse River there are salt marshes" "and in some places deposits of salt a quarter of an inch thick." Mouse River valley "resembles that of the Sheyenne (Cheyenne). High ridges divide the plateau bordering the stream...
    • Grand Coulee

    • Grand Coulee

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Canyons; Grand Coulee (Wash.)

    • "The Grand Coulee is about ten miles wide where it opens on the Columbia River at its northern end, which is a hundred feet above the water, and gradually widens toward the south; its walls, eight hundred feet high are formed of solid basaltic...
    • Butte de Morale

    • Butte de Morale

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Buttes

    • "The altitude of this butte, as determined by barometric measurement, is 281.8 feet above the level of the Shyenne (Cheyenne) River." Named for "an engagement between some half-breeds and Sioux, in which one of the former, by the...
    • Fine Arts complex, ca. 1971

    • Fine Arts complex, ca. 1971

    • Eastern Washington State College; Fieldhouse (Eastern Washington University); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History

    • Photograph of the southern view of some of the Fine Arts complex of buildings located on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University). The Fieldhouse is in the background.
    • Lambda Epsilon members

    • Lambda Epsilon members

    • Eastern Washington College of Education - students; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students; Fraternities & sororities

    • Some of the members of Lambda Epsilon on the Herculean Pillars at the entrance to the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).
    • Pomeroy Block

    • Pomeroy Block

    • Cheney (Wash.) -- History; Buildings; False fronts; Wooden sidewalks

    • Photograph of the Cheney Drug Co. in Cheney, Washington. It is a false front building common to the time and has a wooden sidewalk in front. Built by F. A. Pomeroy, a Cheney physician, this brick building has housed a number of businesses since its...
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