Photograph of what looks like a school field trip exploring plant fossil beds at the head of Grand Coulee. Automobiles and clothing date the photograph as circa 1920-1930's.
Snake River; Cheney State Normal School -- Field trips; School field trips; Launches
Photo from the top of a cliff looking down upon an early launch nosing into the river bank at the bottom of the cliff. Launch appears to be gasoline engine powered. Several people are seen on the decks, and at least one person is climbing the cliff.
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Langlie, Arthur B. -- (Arthur Bernard), -- 1900-1966;Banks, Frank Arthur, -- 1883-1957.;Darland, A. F. (USBR Field Engineer); James, Jim (Chief of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe)
Governor Arthur B. Langlie touring the power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Left to Right: Arthur B. Langlie; Frank A. Banks; A. F. Darland; Chief Jim James.
Eastern Washington State College -- Student Activities; School field trips; Geology
Students from Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University) Geology Class standing and sitting on the hood of a school bus during a field trip.
Cheney State Normal School -- Field trips; Fossils; School field trips
Photo of what appears to be a class field trip. Eighteen or nineteen students appear to be looking for fossils on a hillside of sedimentary rock. Students' apparel, including hats, is indicative of the 1920s.
Cheney State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); School field trips; Electric railroads
Photograph of a Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) class field trip at Hayford Station when the electric line ran to Cheney.
School field trips; Schools -- Washington (State) -- Kahlotus;
Photograph of Mary Jensen and Barbara Hamre on a trip to the sand hills near Kahlotus, Washington. Kahlotus is located at the junction of State Routes 260 and 263 in south central Washington.