National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
A paved road lined with three buildings and a bowling sign at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois. This is located on the route of the National Parks Highway Association tour.
Assiniboines at the expedition encampment "arranged to receive their presents. They were seated around in the form of three sides of a square, the open side being opposite to the places occupied by the expedition party, the chief, and the...
Eastern Washington College of Education - students; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students;
Photograph of three unidentified students ready to eat breakfast with the faculty at the annual Faculty Breakfast at Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University.)
Elk hunting--Environmental aspects--Washington (State)--Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge; Elk--Ecology--Washington (State)--Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge; Populus tremuloides--Ecology--Washington (State)--Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge;...
"Just below the outlet of Flathead Lake there is a series of rapids and falls, one of which, at the time, was fifteen feet high. The country to the west of the lake is a high rolling prairie. Salmon trout, three feet long, are caught in it,...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Waterfalls; Cliffs; Great Falls (Mont.)
The cliffs at the falls are about "one hundred fifty to three hundred feet deep with a steep descent to within fifty feet of the bottom, and for the remaining distance perpendicular walls of red sandstone." "Above the falls the banks...
A conical mound near the center of a beautiful prairie called the "Deer Lodge". The mound stands "about thirty feet high, around the base of which are innumerable springs of hot water. On top of the mound a spring three feet in...
"The Columbia River at Fort Colville is about three hundred and fifty yards wide just above the Sometknu, or Kettle Falls. These consist of two pitches, one of fifteen feet and another below it of ten, and the river is narrowed to two hundred...
Lepeophtheirus salmonis--Juan de Fuca, Strait of (B.C. and Wash.); Lepeophtheirus salmonis--Washington (State)--Neah Bay (Bay); Pacific salmon--Juan de Fuca, Strait of (B.C. and Wash.); Pacific salmon--Washington (State)--Neah Bay (Bay)
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Marias River (Mont.)
Marias River "flows in a channel two or three hundred feet below the prairie level, and is tolerable well wooded. The water was at that time one hundred and fifty feet wide and two to four feet deep, slightly milky, with a swift current and...