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Washington State Agricultural College and School of Science (ca. 1907)
Greetings from the Washington State College (1906)
Date taken from postmark.
Greetings from the Washington State College (1907)
Date taken from postmark.
Birds eye view campus (ca. 1915)
W.S.C. Standpipe (1909)
Date taken from postmark.
Entrance to the State College of Washington at Pullman, Wash. [Arch] (1909)
Going to the Dedication of new Buildings (1907)
Entrance to Campus [Arch] (1909)
Rogers Field (1928)
Washington State College (1928)
[Senior Hall]
Senior Hall stood where Wilmer-Davis hall now stands, at the
corner of Campus and Thatuna. It was built in 1916, and
torn down in the mid to late 1930s.
[Thompson Hall] (1916)
W.S.C. Campus (1908)
Administration Building [Thompson Hall] (1906)
Date taken from postmark
Administration Building [Thompson Hall]
Administration Building [Thompson Hall] (1908)
Date taken from postmark.
Administration Building [Thompson Hall] (1915)
Date taken from postmark.
College Hill, Pullman, Wa. (ca. 1909)
Stevens Hall (1911)
Date taken from postmark.
Home Economics Building [White Hall]
The Home Economics Building was built in 1928, and renamed
White Hall in 1960 after M. Elmina White.
College Hall (1912)
Date taken from postmark.
College Hall
Stevens Hall
Armory and Gymnasium (ca. 1909)
This photo looks north-east towards the building. The
Old Gym was originally built in 1901, though part of it had
been built in 1892 as the Crib.
Science Hall [Murrow Hall] (ca. 1909)
Science Hall was built in 1901. It was renamed Murrow Hall
in 1972. This photo seems to have been taken facing
south-east, from a Thompson Hall window.
Van Doren Hall (1911)
Van Doren Hall was built in 1908. The 1911 date is
taken from the postmark.
Silver Lake
Silver Lake was created in 1899- it is a man-made lake.
Silver Lake was filled in in the early 1920s, and Mooberry
Track is now located where Silver Lake was.
Van Doren Hall and the Bryan Hall clock tower can be
seen on the hill…
Bryan Hall
Assuming the name on the picture was written at the time
this picture was taken, this picture comes from 1916 or
later. Though Bryan Hall was built in 1909, it did not
receive that name until 1916.
New Library and Assembly Bld'g [Bryan Hall] (1909)
Auditorium and Library [Bryan Hall] (1909)
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