Automobiles; Automobile travel -- Washington (State) -- Photographs; National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
The official Mitchell Six automobiles were used during the Chicago to Tacoma National Parks Highway Association tour. The tour began on June 4, 1916 and was to last 33 days and cover 3,100 miles. The tour officially ended on July 7, 1916 in Tacoma,...
Automobiles; Automobile travel -- Washington (State) -- Photographs; National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
One of the official Mitchell Six touring cars sunk in mud on rural dirt road. The official Mitchell Six automobiles were used during the Chicago to Tacoma National Parks Highway Association tour. The tour began on June 4, 1916 and was to last 33...
Automobiles; Automobile travel -- Washington (State) -- Photographs; National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
Official Mitchell touring car parked on rural road with man standing behind. This is one of the official Mitchell Six automobiles used during the Chicago to Tacoma National Parks Highway Association tour. The tour began on June 4, 1916 and was to...
National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
A paved road lined with three buildings and a bowling sign at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois. This is located on the route of the National Parks Highway Association tour.
National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
Man posing for the camera at the beginning of the National Parks Highway Association tour. The tour began on June 4, 1916 and was to last 33 days and cover 3, 100 miles. The tour officially ended on July 7, 1916 in Tacoma Washington. The odometers...
automobile travel -- Washington (State) -- Photographs; National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
L.H. Brown and Jimmy Hoag from the National Parks Highway Association tour are standing with a group of naval cadets from the Great Lakes Naval Training Center.
National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections
Picture of a group of naval cadets on the lawn of the Great Lakes Naval Training Center during the Chicago to Tacoma National Parks Highway Association tour.
State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History;
Photograph of the administration building of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University). Photograph was taken from the main street in Cheney Washington looking up Normal Avenue, the street in now College Avenue. The...
Eastern Washington State College; Senior Hall (Eastern Washington University); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History
Photograph of the front of Senior Hall, Eastern Washington State College (currently Eastern Washington University), circa 1940. Photograph shows period automobile. Photograph was taken from the Falgren scrapbook.
Photograph of the F.M. Martin Grain & Milling Co., an early mill located on the north side of the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks in Cheney, Washington. Photograph shows Northern Pacific Railroad cars, horses and wagon, bags of grain, and...
Photograph of the interior of Martin Hubbard's general store located in Cheney, Washington. The building was constructed about 1900 and was located on First Street. The photograph shows four people in period clothing, goods lining the shelves on...
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 -- Washington (State); Construction; Roofs
Photograph of a view of the roof sheathing, probably copper, being applied to St. John's Cathedral, Spokane Washington. Photograph also shows a ladder on the roof in the foreground.
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State)
Photograph of the construction of St. John's Cathedral in Spokane Washington. Photograph shows a distant view from the north of the cathedral partially completed. Construction was halted at this stage in 1929 as a result of the stock market...
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.
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Washington (State); Construction
Photograph of the early stage of construction of St. John's Cathedral in Spokane Washington. Photograph is showing the first courses of stone and some of the lifting equipment, including a hand-powered winch.
Church architecture -- Details; Church architecture -- Washington (State); Altars; Crosses; Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.)
Photograph of the interior of St. John's Cathedral in Spokane Washington. Photograph shows the altar and cross of St. James Chapel to the south of the main sanctuary. The altar is backed by the reredos, carved from the wood of a red oak tree...