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    • Class Hay Ride

    • Class Hay Ride

    • State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.) -- Students -- Photographs; Eastern Washington University -- History; School field trips

    • Photograph of a horse drawn wagon carrying students from the Cheney Normal School (now Eastern Washington University) on the "class hay ride." Hand written caption on front of photograph says, "Big day 'Class Hay Ride' ".
    • H. M. Showalter and Horse

    • H. M. Showalter and Horse

    • Stables; Feed stores; Sprague (Wash.) -- History

    • 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...
    • Building the Contractor’s Railroad

    • Building the Contractor’s Railroad

    • Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction; Scrapers (Earthmoving machinery) ; Horse-drawn vehicles -- History

    • Construction of the temporary railroad from Coulee City to the dam site utilized methods common a half century earlier when the Northern Pacific built its branch to Coulee City. Horse drawn fresno scrapers are being used to grade the roadbed.
    • Council with White Man's Horse

    • Council with White Man's Horse

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Military camps; Sihasapa Indians; Kainah Indians; Piegan Indians; Fort Union (Mont.); Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862.

    • Isaac Stevens and other members of the expedition at Fort Union, "meeting with a war party of the Blackfeet, consisting of twenty Blood Indians and forty Piegan Indians." Plate XVII.
    • Hungry Horse Dam site

    • Hungry Horse Dam site

    • Dams -- Montana; Dam construction -- Montana; Hungry Horse Dam

    • Hungry Horse Dam is on the South Fork of the Flathead River in Montana. The dam was built as part of the Hungry Horse Project to provide hydroelectric power and flood control. At 564 feet, the dam is the 10th highest in the U.S.
    • H. M. Showalter Farm

    • H. M. Showalter Farm

    • Agriculture -- Washington (State) -- History; Frontier & pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Amber; Washington (State) -- Amber -- History; Farmhouses; Farm life; Farms;

    • H. M. Showalter is seated on his horse in front of the house that both he and his wife, Abbie Showalter, lived in near Amber, Washington.
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