Whitehouse, Harold Clarence, 1884-1974; Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State); Church architecture -- Details
Photograph of the west-facing main entrance to the Neo-Gothic Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on Spokane's south hill. The cathedral was designed by Harold C. Whitehouse of the Spokane firm Whitehouse and Price. Building commenced in...
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Coats of arms
Photograph of a replica of the seal or arms of Aberdeen Cathedral in Scotland mounted on stone wall of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Spokane, Washington.
"Fort Owen is situated on the Scattering creek of the Lewis and Clark Trail." Drawing depicts Lieutenant Mullan arriving at Fort Owen with a delegation of chiefs from the Flathead nation. Plate XXX.
Gaines, Xerpha Mae -- Photograph collections; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.) -- Football -- Photographs; Eastern Washington University -- History
Photograph of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) football team, 1904. Verso reads left to right. Top row: Leslie Crawford ; Pete Tulley ; George Spangle ; Horace Ridenour ; Ed Gaines ; John S. McCann ;...
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; John F. Kennedy Memorial Library (Eastern Washington University); Libraries
Photograph of the front entry of Kennedy Library on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University).
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dedication services; Watt, James G., -- 1938-;United States. -- Dept. of the Interior -- Officials and employees;Foley, Thomas S.;Spellman, John.
Secretary of Interior James G. Watt speaking at the dedication of the third power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Congressman Thomas Foley seated immediately behind Secretary Watt, Governor John Spellman seated at far right, visible over standing...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Mount Rainier (Wash.)
"Mount Rainier is one of the highest and most prominent peaks of the Cascade range." "The mountain was first discovered by Vancouver in the beginning of May of 1792, from Port Townsend. He named it in honor of his friend, Rear...
"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...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Teton River (Minn.); Valleys
The Teton Valley, "a vast plain, descending towards the east, the soil of inferior quality, and the dry vegetation indicated the change in the climate observed in going over the high, dry plains towards the Missouri." "The valley...