Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Wash.); Church architecture -- Details; Chancels
Photograph of the exterior view of the south facade of the chancel showing entry door to the south transept of St. John's Cathedral, Spokane Washington.
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)
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); Naves; Construction
Photograph of the exterior view of the partially constructed south wall of the nave of St. John's Cathedral, Spokane Washington. Some low scaffolding and a vintage automobile are also visible.
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...
Dams -- Montana; Dam construction -- Montana; Hungry Horse Dam
Photograph of construction workers sand blasting at the construction of the Hungry Horse Dam. The dam was built as part of the Hungry Horse Project to provide hydroelectric power and flood control. At 564 feet, the dam is the 10th highest in the...
Dams -- Montana; Dam construction -- Montana; Hungry Horse Dam
Hungry Horse Dam is on the South Fork of the Flathead River in Montana. The dam was built as part of the Hungry Horse Project to provide hydroelectric power and flood control. At 564 feet, the dam is the 10th highest in the U.S.
Dams -- Montana; Dam construction -- Montana; Hungry Horse Dam
Photograph of construction workers pouring cement at the Hungry Horse Dam construction. The dam was built as part of the Hungry Horse Project to provide hydroelectric power and flood control. At 564 feet, the dam is the 10th highest in the U.S....
Eastern Washington College of Education; Fieldhouse (Eastern Washington University); Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History
View of the south end of the Fieldhouse and Cadet Hall on the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).
Eastern Washington University -- Buildings -- History; Eastern Washington State College; Married Student Court (Eastern Washington University);
Photograph of the housing for married couples constructed in 1957 on the campus of Eastern Washington State College, (currently Eastern Washington University). The view is looking to the south and west, with Kennedy Library visible in the...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Canyons; Grand Coulee (Wash.)
"The Grand Coulee is about ten miles wide where it opens on the Columbia River at its northern end, which is a hundred feet above the water, and gradually widens toward the south; its walls, eight hundred feet high are formed of solid basaltic...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Clark Fork River (Mont.); Flathead Lake (Mont.)
The Clark Fork River, "being much cut up by coulees, have the appearance of that on the Upper Missouri. The soil is principally a light yellow clay; the stream here is two hundred yards wide, swift and deep, sparsely timbered with pine and...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Fort Benton (Mont.); Missouri River
"Fort Benton stands on the eastern bank of the Missouri, near the Great Bend." "The river is here perfectly transparent at most seasons of the year. The Teton River empties into the Missouri six miles below Fort Benton; the Marias...
"This valley for the most part is wide and open." There are "spurs separating it from the Hell-Gate Valley on the south," and "separate on the north the various tributaries flowing into the Blackfoot River." Plate LXII.