This poster for a racism workshop in response to the 1970 Student Strike at Washington State University features the image of Uncle Sam. The face of Uncle Sam consists of three different skin tones to reflect different racial groups on the Washington…
1 map : col. ; 41 x 56. Colored legend shows planned campus building between 1965 and 1975. This map shows a variety of projects which were then in the planning stages. A large number of these never came about.
1 map, manuscript : 44 x 71 cm. Map indicates recommended use for various fields such as clover, bull farm, pasture, orchards, alfalfa, etc. College Farm was initially located just east of campus (directly east of where Stadium Road now lies). As…
1 map; 36 x 31 cm. Scale 400'=1" TWP 14& 15 N. R. 45 E. Map contains key to buildings, halls, and churches. The town of Pullman was not more than fifteen years old when it won the honor of establishing the land grant college for Washington State in…
1 map; 27 x 34 cm. Scale 1/8"=100' Revised January 1939 by O.A. Map includes sorority, fraternity, building, street, and church directories. Business district and paved streets are indicated.As early as 1915, President Bryan commented on the arrival…
1 map; 20 x 26 cm.Map of the campus of Washington State College in Pullman, Washington.This map shows the footprints of main buildings on campus in 1938. While it designates the major roads running through the campus, it does not name them. It also…
1 map: 14 x 19 cm. A small, footprint map of the State College of Washington campus. The map does not include street names, but all buildings are identified.Many of the periphery buildings on this map were a product of the upswing in the national…
1 map : col. ; 41 x 61 cmEd. of Aug., 1918Relief shown by spot heights and landforms"A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore, Md.""Bulletin no. 21, plate 1."Includes index to mineral industriesScale ca. 1:1,000,000 (W 125°--W 117°/N 49°--N 45°)
1 map; 37 x 25 cm. Relief shown by hachures. "Sen Ex. Doc. No. 5, 34th Cong., 3rd Sess." Scale 18 miles to 1 inch [1:1,140,480] Map legend includes surveys executed, work under contract, proposed survey for 1857-1858, Indian reservations, prairies,…
1 map ; 43 x 89 cm.Relief shown by hachures"H.R. Ex. Doc. No.1 37th Cong. 3d Sess."Shows progress of the township in western Washington Territory. Identifies surveys executed, proposed, and under contract, various guide meridians, base line, and…
1 map ; 74 x 92 cm. Insets: Kennewick; Prosser. Blue line print. Benton County is best known as the site where the Atomic Energy Commission placed its Hanford site in 1943, six years after this map, for the continuation of the Manhattan Project and…
1 map ; 51 x 76 cm. Inset: Pomeroy. Blue line print. Legend indicates various types of roads. The land in Garfield County was initially considered grazing land, and the area was thus sparsely settled until the 1870s. When its favorable…
1 map: 29 x 69 cm. Scale: 4.25 inches = 1 mile. Soundings are expressed in feet and show the depths at low water. Proposed extension of existing dam shown by dashed line. Proposed dredging to 20 ft at low water shown by hachures. In order…
1 watercolor view: col., 20 x 31 cm. This portrays Astoria, Oregon, during the year 1845. Astoria was first settled in 1811, when members of the Pacific Fur Company established a Fort and a trading post there. In 1813, after the War of 1812, the…
1 watercolor view: col., 28 x 35 cm. Oregon City was first settled in 1829. Dr. John McLoughlin is generally credited as the town's founding father, having constructed an early lumber mill there. Oregon City was an early capitol of the…
1 map: col., 21 x 50 cm. Henry Warre was sent by the British government to visit Northwest America and make notes on the area from a military point of view. At the time, America and Britain were engaged in a very unfriendly conflict as to…
Included are several articles contained in the pamphlet and a letter with its English translation. The alternate title to this pamphlet is "What New England newspapers say about Japanese Americans." This work contains copies of newspaper articles and…
This pamphlet is focused on the relocation of Japanese Americans that started in 1942. It includes information of the Relocation Program, the distinction between the evacuated people and citizens of Japan, the relocation centers, student relocation,…
This is a scanned copy of Terry Takeda's authorization for indefinite leave from Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. Takeda was detained with the rest of family at Heart Mountain until his father, Shiro, was hired to teach at the United States…
With hangar 3 in the background, a new USAAF Boeing B-17B Flying Fortress starts its engines before flying in McChord Fields dedication Army Air Corps air demonstration. Forty RAF aircrew from No. 90 Squadron were trained at McChord Field from…
This is a road map of Washington State with Osmar Waller's notations on a canal system intended to irrigate the Columbia Basin using water from the Pend Oreille River. The route of the canal system, called the Gravity Plan, is drawn in blue crayon.…
1 map : col. ; 39 x 54 cm., on sheet 45 x 65 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows railroads coded by color. From: Walker's international railroad atlas. Prime meridians: Greenwich and…
1 map: hand col., 46 x 52 cm. The map identifies forts, rivers, and mountains. Indian tribes and populations are identified. It includes notes and dates from the routes of several exploratory expeditions, including Lewis & Clark. It also…
1 map: hand col., 46 x 52 cm. The map identifies rivers, lakes, and mountains. Indian tribes and populations are identified. It includes notes and dates from the routes of several exploratory expeditions, including Lewis & Clark. It also…