Eastern Washington College of Education - students; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students
Photograph of Lois Smith, from Colfax, taken in front of Martin Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction;Railroads -- Design and construction.
The official opening of the contractor’s railroad was on July 29, 1935. Much of the work had been completed several months earlier. Governor Clarence D. Martin was the official engineer for the first official trip.
Eastern Washington College of Education - students; Laboratory schools; Students
Photograph of a class from the campus laboratory school in front of the Martin Hall at Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).
Jackson, Henry M. -- (Henry Martin), -- 1912-1983.
Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (1912 – 1983). Jackson was an anti-communist, pro-defense member of the Democratic Party, who served the U.S. Congress from 1941 until his death in 1983. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1940, Congressman...
Eastern Washington College of Education - students; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students
Photograph of Edith Giles, from Pine City, Washington. Taken on the front steps of Martin Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).
Eastern Washington State College -- Students; Geology
Photograph of an Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) Geology student examing a rock sample with faculty member Martin Mumma looking on.
Photograph of the interior of Martin Hubbard's general store located in Cheney, Washington. The building was constructed about 1900 and was located on First Street. The photograph shows four people in period clothing, goods lining the shelves on...
Photograph of the F.M. Martin Grain & Milling Co., an early mill located on the north side of the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks in Cheney, Washington. Photograph shows Northern Pacific Railroad cars, horses and wagon, bags of grain, and...
Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Spokane; Parades & processions -- Washington (State) -- Spokane
Photograph of Cheney's Princess in the 1910 parade of Inland Empire Days, Spokane Pow Wow. The princess is in the back seat of an open car festooned with white fabric and flowers. A behatted man and woman, both dressed in white, are in the front...