Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.);
Photograph of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University). The school included the Normal School Building and a Training School, located to the west of the original building.
Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Swimming pools;
Photograph of the Cheney State Normal School swimming pool located in the basement of the Administration Building (Showalter Hall). The swimming pool was used until the completion of a pool in the Fieldhouse after World War II.
Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Libraries (Rooms); State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.);
Photograph of the Cheney State Normal School Library located in the Administration Building (Showalter Hall). This library served the campus from 1915 until 1940, when Hargreaves Library opened.
Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Fieldhouse (Eastern Washington University);
Photograph of the Fieldhouse located on the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University). The Fieldhouse was formerly a drill hall from the Farragut, Idaho Naval Training Station, and was moved to the...
State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History;
Photograph of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) buildings viewed from the southwest. The first building is the Training School, with its entry partially obscured by a pine tree. Beyond it is the administration...
State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History;
Photograph of the administration building of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University). Photograph was taken from the main street in Cheney Washington looking up Normal Avenue, the street in now College Avenue. The...
State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History;
Photograph of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) as viewed from the southwest. Completed in 1896 the building was destroyed by fire on April 24, 1912.
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...
Photograph showing a view of Main Street in Cheney, Washington. View is looking west on Main Street form the corner of "D" and Main Streets. The town has electric lights but the streets are still dirt. The turret on the First National...
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...
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.
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.
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.
Eastern Washington State College -- Students; Geology
Photograph of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) Geology student Lee C. Nesbit examining rock samples with a hand lens.
Eastern Washington State College -- Classrooms; Teachers
Photograph of a professor smoking a pipe while assisting a student in an Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) classroom.