Sutton, William James, 1865-1940; Eastern Washington University -- Presidents; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.) -- History; Eastern Washington University -- History
Photograph of William J. Sutton, principal of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) from 1892-1897. Sutton Hall was named for W. J. Sutton in 1923.
Streeter, Ruth Cheney, 1895- ; Photograph collections -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; Eastern Washington University -- History
Photograph of a portrait of Ruth Cheney Streeter, granddaughter of Benjamin P. Cheney founder of Eastern Washington University. Streeter Residence Hall was named for Ruth Cheney Streeter.
Showalter Hall (Eastern Washington University); Pillars of Hercules (Eastern Washington University); Rock formations;
Pillars of Hercules and Showalter Hall. Showalter Hall was named in honor of the school's president Noah Showalter, 1911-26. The Pillars of Hercules were built in 1915 as a memorial to the administration building that was destroyed by fire in...
Lieutenant Grover's camp on the shores of Pike Lake. Governor Stevens considered this to be "the real starting point of the expedition and named the camp, "Camp Marcy", in honor of the Secretary of State." Plate VI.
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Mount Rainier (Wash.)
"Mount Rainier is one of the highest and most prominent peaks of the Cascade range." "The mountain was first discovered by Vancouver in the beginning of May of 1792, from Port Townsend. He named it in honor of his friend, Rear...
Kingston, Ceylon Samuel; Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington University. History Dept.; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.) -- History; Eastern Washington University -- History
Photograph of Ceylon S. Kingston, who taught History at Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University) from 1901-1940. Mr. Kingston also served as acting president of Cheney State Normal School from March 1902 to May 1902 when...
Dryden, Cecil P. (Cecil Pearl), b. 1887; Women history teachers -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; History teachers -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; Eastern Washington University -- Faculty; Eastern Washington University. History Dept.; Eastern...
Photograph of Cecil Pearl Dryden who taught History at Eastern Washington University from 1923-1957. Dryden Hall was named after C. P. Dryden in 1966.
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.
Chemakane Mission named for a nearby spring, was "occupied by Messrs. Walker and Eel; but, in 1849, in consequence of the Cayuse difficulties, it was abandoned." "The site of the mission is five miles from the Spokane River, in an...
"The altitude of this butte, as determined by barometric measurement, is 281.8 feet above the level of the Shyenne (Cheyenne) River." Named for "an engagement between some half-breeds and Sioux, in which one of the former, by the...