Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; White Bear Lake (Minn.)
White Bear Lake, "a beautiful sheet of water, bordered with timber, about fourteen miles long and two wide, with high swelling banks running back a mile or so, and rising to the height of about one hundred and fifty feet." Plate V.
Concrete construction; Construction workers -- United States; Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction.
Two workmen appear to be pressure washing the top of a pour of concrete.
Police -- Washington (State) – History; Washington State Patrol -- History.
Two boys, posed with State Patrol Troopers and panel truck No. 15 at Mason City. Troopers identified, left to right: Thomas, Les; Crooks, Jack; and McGinn, F. D.
The train of the Red River hunters consisting "of 824 carts, about 1,200 animals, and 1,300 persons, men, women, and children." The encampment is formed by making "a circular or square yard of the carts, placed side by side with the...
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...
Eastern Washington College of Education - students; College students -- Washington (State) -- Cheney -- Photographs; Students; Snow removal
Photograph of two women students from Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University) clearing a walk in Cheney, Washington.
Eastern Washington College of Education - students
Photograph of two unidentified women students posing on the Herculean Pillars at the entrance of the campus of Eastern Washington College of Education (currently Eastern Washington University).