Photograph of the Bruins, the Boys Intramural Basketball Class E Champions, posing with a basketball outside of Heart Mountain High School for the yearbook, first row: Toshio Doi, John Murata, William Uiye; second row: Tak Okamoto, Earl Santo, Tom…
1.5"x2.5" negative. Photograph of young men sitting on rocks and looking down onto the barracks from a distance, Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming.
1.5x2 negative. This is a photograph of three members of the Washington State College track team, including Tom Hide who is the middle runner. The runner lined up to the left of Hide may be Sam Higuchi. The runners are crouched in a starting…
This interview by Frank Emi was given on April 25, 1982 as part of a larger project by Frank Chin that includes several interviews by draft resisters at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. Central to the draft resistance at Heart Mountain was…
Solid nickel table and kitchen utensils. Selling point is that nickel is the cleanest and purest metal with everlasting wear. Shows example of a tea kettle and a vegetable dish. Dates the advertisement because nickel nowadays is not readily used for…
1 map: col., 20 x 29 cm. This map comes from a brochure of the Red Collar Steamship Line, which provided steamship transport up Lake Coeur D'Alene and the St. Joe's River for tourists.
11-20-1982. Washington State University defeated the University of Washington in this 2 hour 47 minute color film. This video is the full game aired on channel KXLY 4 and was digitized from a VHS tape. The final score of the game was 24 WSU 20 UW.
11-19-1952. Washington State College (later Washington State University) lost to the University of Washington in this 41 minute silent black and white film. This video is made from 2 reels of 16mm film. The final score of the game was 27 WSU 33 UW.
10-12-1946. Washington State College (later Washington State University) lost to the University of Washington in this 32 minute silent black and white film. The final score of the game was 7 WSC 21 UW.
11-24-1945. Washington State College (later Washington State University) defeated the University of Washington in this 32 minute silent black and white film. WSC and UW played twice in 1945. This was the second game and also WSC's Homecoming. This…
10-13-1945. Washington State College (later Washington State University) lost to the University of Washington in this 35 minute silent black and white film. WSC and UW played twice in 1945. This is the first game, played in Seattle. This video is…
10-11-1941. Washington State College (later Washington State University) lost to the University of Washington in this 38 minute silent color film. This film was made from 3 reels of 16mm film. The final score of the game was 13 WSC 23 UW.
10-14-1939. Washington State College (later Washington State University) defeated the University of Washington in this 32 minute silent black and white film. The final score of the game was 6 WSC 0 UW.
A photograph looking up College hill at the west facade of Thompson Hall, WSU Building #1. A corner of White Hall is present at the left of the image; the unfinished clock tower of Bryan Hall is just visible. Defoliated trees line the walk to…
1 map: hand col., 45 x 68 cm. Compiled and drawn from United States Surveys; published by C.H. Fenner-County Surveyor, 1890. "Scale 1 mile to half inch" Wagon roads are shown by red lines. Railroads in…
1 blueprint map ; 74 x 75 cm. fold. to 17 x 10 cm. Original folding blueprint map. Color coding manuscripts additions indicate Weyerhauser and other timber interests. Fenner also located cities, railroads, the Quinault Indian Reservation and…
1 map ; 13x20 cm. Maps had been used for a variety of purposes- exploration, surveying, attracting settlers. With multiple transcontinental railroad lines now in existence and railroads having to seek new avenues for income, railroad maps began…
1 map : col. ; 60 x 93 cm.Shows street names, additions and lotsIncludes inset maps: Map of Puget Sound and western Washington showing the location of Everett -- Bird's eye view of the townsite of Everett -- Sketch showing Everett and other additions…
This postcard features a color painting of a photograph that depicts life and activities aboard a United States Naval vessel in the early 1900's; in this case fencing.
Letter, Ralph Waldo Emerson to Walt Whitman extolling Whitman's poetry, 21 July 1855.
In one of the most quoted letters in American literary history, Emerson writes to an eager Whitman, "I greet you at the beginning of a brilliant career..." …