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.
State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History;
Photograph shows a wintertime view of the Cheney State Normal School (currently Eastern Washington University). The building was completed in 1896 and destroyed by fire on April 24, 1912.
State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History
Photograph of the aftermath of the fire that destroyed the Administration Building of the Cheney State Normal School (now Eastern Washington University) on April 24, 1912. Photograph shows approximately 40 onlookers assessing the damage.
Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.)
Head-on view of the Cheney State Normal School (now Eastern Washington University). Photograph shows the Administration Building that was destroyed by fire in April 1912.
Photograph shows men and boys in period dress posed with wagons, carts, and horses in front of numerous buildings on First Street in Cheney, Washington. Many of the buildings have the false fronts common to the period. Included in the buildings is...
Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Spokane; Parades & processions -- Washington (State) -- Spokane
Photograph of Cheney's Princess in the 1910 parade of Inland Empire Days, Spokane Pow Wow. The princess is in the back seat of an open car festooned with white fabric and flowers. A behatted man and woman, both dressed in white, are in the front...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Columbia River; Channels; Indian encampments; Canoes; Dalles (Or.)
The Dalles is a narrow place in the Columbia River, where the channel has been worn out of the rocks, below which about ten miles, is the mouth of the Klikitat River. Drawing shows an Indian encampment on the bank and a canoe on the water. Plate...
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 First National Bank of Cheney in Cheney, Washington. The bank is situated on the corner of First St. and Normal Avenue, (now College Avenue) . It was built by Daniel F. Percival in 1889 after a fire destroyed the previous building...
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...
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction.
Shows construction method for the lower portion of the dam. Alternating blocks were constructed. The Columbia River was forced through slots by placement of temporary gates on the upstream side of the dam.
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...
Eastern Washington College of Education; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Hargreaves Library (Eastern Washington University); Libraries
Photograph shows period automobiles parked in front of Hargreaves Library, Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).
Eastern Washington College of Education; Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Hargreaves Library (Eastern Washington University); Libraries
Photograph of the side view of Hargreaves Library, Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University). Photograph shows students walking on the path near the library.