Structures which were to be inundated by the reservoir were removed before the lake started to fill. The photo appears to show the destruction of one of the piers which supported the Great Northern bridge across the Columbia at Marcus, Washington.
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Details; Church architecture -- Washington (State); Naves; Construction
Interior photograph of the top of one of the clerestory windows in the nave, showing construction scaffolding in St. John's Cathedral, Spokane Washington.
Automobiles; automobile travel -- Washington (State) -- Photographs; National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
Photograph of T. S. Lane and L. H. Brown in front of one of the official Mitchell Six automobiles used during the Chicago to Tacoma National Parks Highway Association tour. The tour began on June 4, 1916 and was to last 33 days and cover 3,100...
Eastern Washington College of Education -- Student Activities; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Student Life; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students;
Photograph of four women students attending Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University), one of whom is Barbara Hamre (third from left).
Eastern Washington College of Education -- Student Activities; Eastern Washington College of Education -- Student Life; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students
Photograph of four women students attending Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University), one appears to be Barbara Hamre.
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction.
Removal of one of the towers used to support the conveyor belt which delivered aggregate to the west side mix plant. The foundation level of Grand Coulee Dam is complete, and the river flows through diversion slots in the dam.
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; White Bear Lake (Minn.)
White Bear Lake, "a beautiful sheet of water, bordered with timber, about fourteen miles long and two wide, with high swelling banks running back a mile or so, and rising to the height of about one hundred and fifty feet." Plate V.