Schools -- Washington (State) -- Kahlotus; Janitors
The janitor, Mr. McKibbon, gives a wheel barrow ride to Dawn Ollie Gott at the Kahlotus, Washington school. Kahlotus is located at the junction of State Routes 260 and 263 in south central Washington
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.
Schools -- Washington (State) -- Kahlotus; Teachers
Photograph of Mabel Moore, Fifth and Sixth grade teacher in Kahlotus, Washington. Kahlotus is located at the junction of State Routes 260 and 263 in south central Washington.
School children; Schools -- Washington (State) -- Kahlotus;
Photograph of a teacher and pupils at the Kahlotus, Washington school. Kahlotus is located at the junction of State Routes 260 and 263 in south central Washington.
Schools -- Washington (State) -- Kahlotus; School board members
Oren Herran, a member of the Kahlotus, Washington school board. Kahlotus is located at the junction of State Routes 260 and 263 in south central Washington.
Schools -- Washington (State) -- Kahlotus; Picnics
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elledge with daughter Joan at the Kahlotus, Washington grade school picnic. Kahlotus is located at the junction of State Routes 260 and 263 in south central Washington.
Great Northern depot at Marcus, Washington. This was the junction for the Republic branch, leading to the left of the photo. The main line to Nelson, BC curves to the right. The railroad was relocated and the town razed to make way for Lake...
Great Northern depot at Marcus, Washington, junction for the Republic branch. The railroad was relocated and the town was razed to make way for Lake Roosevelt
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Salish Indians; Hellgate River (Mont.)
Drawing depicts the camp of Victor, a Flathead Chief. The camp sits on the Hell-Gate River "three miles above its junction with the Bitter Root." Plate XXXI.
Confluence of the Salmon, entering from the right, and the Snake, straight ahead. Looking upstream from a boat on the Snake, immediately below the mouth of the Salmon River.