Whitehouse, Harold Clarence, 1884-1974; Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State); Church architecture -- Details
Photograph of 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 November, 1925, and was not...
Whitehouse, Harold Clarence, 1884-1974; Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State); Church architecture -- Details
Photograph of the bell tower of 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 November,...
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 ;...
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...
The “Government Town” in the foreground, and the “Contractor’s Town” across the river, in the background. Mason City, the contractor’s town, was named for Silas B. Mason.
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.
Grand Coulee (Wash. : Coulee);Central business districts -- United States -- History.
Probably taken about 1936, the business district has service stations and stores. The temporary contractor’s railroad crosses the street near the center of the photograph.