Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Dressler Hall (Eastern Washington University); Pearce Hall (Eastern Washington University)
View of student housing under construction on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University). Pearce Hall, recently completed, in right side of photo, and Dressler Hall, under construction, in center of...
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Morrison Hall (Eastern Washington University); Streeter Hall (Eastern Washington University)
View of Morrison and Streeter Halls on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) facing northeast. Photograph shows cars in foreground parked along N. 11th Street.
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Columbia River; Cascade Falls
The Cascade rapids, sometimes referred to as the Cascade Falls. This is an area of rapids in the Columbia River where travelers by boat along the river were forced to either portage boats and supplies or pull boats up with ropes. Plate XLV.
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State)
Photograph of the view of the main entrance to St. John's Cathedral, Spokane Washington. Photograph shows scaffolding erected along the south side of the building and a lifting crane in front.
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Details; Church Architecture -- Washington (State)
Photograph of the interior of St. John's Cathedral in Spokane Washington. Photograph shows interior view of pews and stone arches supporting clerestory windows along the south wall of the nave.
Eastern Washington State College; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Streeter Hall (Eastern Washington University)
Photograph of Streeter Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) taken from east side, showing cars parked along N. Tenth Street.
Horses at pasture along the Snake River in Idaho. At this time some ranches along the Snake River could only be reached by boat, or pack string, since trails, not roads were the only means of land transportation.
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Fort Walla Walla (Wash.)
Fort Walla Walla was first built along the Columbia River by the Northwest Company to act as a trading center. A second fort was built by the Hudson Bay Company prior to 1831 and served as a frontier post protecting their interests. This was...