Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Cheney; Cheney (Wash.) -- History
Photograph of the Grand Marshall driving a decorated open automobile in a Cheney, Washington, parade in 1910. Several other people occupy the vehicle. Photograph also shows a false-front restaurant and hotel in downtown Cheney.
Eastern Washington State College -- Students; International students
Photograph of students from other nations at Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University). Front row: Pat Lum, Barb Kanda; Back row: Chuck Cruz, John Kam, Randy Roman.
Photograph of H. M. Showalter with a horse he bought from France standing in front of the Sprague Livery & Feed Stable. Sprague is located approximately 37 miles southwest of Spokane, Washington. The photograph shows the livery stable as well...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Military camps; Sihasapa Indians; Kainah Indians; Piegan Indians; Fort Union (Mont.); Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862.
Isaac Stevens and other members of the expedition at Fort Union, "meeting with a war party of the Blackfeet, consisting of twenty Blood Indians and forty Piegan Indians." Plate XVII.
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dedication services; Watt, James G., -- 1938-;United States. -- Dept. of the Interior -- Officials and employees.
Dignitaries touring the third power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Secretary of Interior James G. Watt (in light cowboy hat to right of center).
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dedication services; Watt, James G., -- 1938-;United States. -- Dept. of the Interior -- Officials and employees.
Dignitaries at dedication of third power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Third from left – Secretary of Interior James G. Watt.
Right of way -- Law and legislation -- United States; Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake (Wash.); Marcus (Wash.) Photographs.
Catherine Michel age approximately 80, lived near Marcus, Washington. The Michels had to relocate along with the other residents of Marcus when Lake Roosevelt inundated the original town site.