Photographs-
World Civilizations
: This site, the World Civilizations Image Repository (WCIR), consists of a series of image databases drawn from donated personal faculty collections and images located in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) at the WSU libraries.
Frank S. Matsura Image Collection
: Frank S. Matsura came to the United States from Japan in 1905 (perhaps as early as 1902), settling briefly in Seattle before crossing the Cascades to take a job as a handyman at the Elliot Hotel, Conconully, Washington. In 1907 he moved to Okanogan, Washington, and started work as a professional photographer.
Clyde Edward Pangborn Collection
: Clyde Edward Pangborn was one of the great barnstormers of the early 20th century. After an ill-fated "automobile-to-airplane" transfer attempt at Coronado Beach, California in 1920, Pangborn partnered with Ivan R. Gates to form the Gates Flying Circus in 1921.
Thomas LaFargue Collection
: Photographs and correspondence involving the students of the Chinese Educational Mission founded by Yung Wing in 1872. LaFargue's book about the educational mission, China's First Hundred, was published in 1942.
Frank Fuller Avery Image Collection
: The collection consists of 800 images selected from 894 5x7 inch glass negatives taken by Avery during the period 1901 to 1916 when Avery was assigned to the Colville Indian Agency.
Charles Pratsch Collection
: The Grays Harbor region that Pratsch photographed between 1888 and 1913 may best be described as a small collection of recently formed company towns owned by timber and rail interests (Pope & Talbot Company and Northern Pacific).
Steamboat Photographs
: Found in a trunk by a resident of Richland, seven of the eighteen photographs in this collection appeared in Tri-City Herald on April 3rd, 1979. Taken (or at least printed) by the Wilkin Photo Service Lewsiton, Idaho.
Northwest Illustrations Collection
: This collection consists of 53 selected illustrations taken from the rare book, History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington, Embracing an Account of the Original Discoveries on the Pacific Coast of North America.
Paul Brians Image Collection
: WSU English Professor Paul Brian's personal photograph collection, featuring images of Pullman, Moscow, and other Northwest locations.
City of Pullman and the Palouse Image Collection
: More than 800 photographs of Pullman, Washington, selected from an exceptional collection assembled by Ivan Shirrod, as well as the Cities and Towns Collection, PC 2. Pullman was first settled in 1874 by Bowlin Farr.
Hutchison Studio Photographs
: The database includes 690 photographs taken by Ralph Raymond Hutchison. Hutchison was raised on a farm near Endicott, Washington. As a professional photographer, he later operated studios in Endicott, LaCrosse, Pullman, and Moscow Idaho.
William Delbert Barkhuff Image Collection
: The database includes 281 images, mostly photographs, taken by William Delbert Barkhuff during the 1890s. W. D. Barkhuff enrolled at Washington State University on the opening day in 1892 and was the first editor of the college paper, then called the College Record.
George Ritchey Image Collection
: George Ritchey lived in Pullman at least as early as 1897. He apparently worked in a Pullman
grain elevator in the 1890s. In 1910, he was a house painter living on Military Hill with his wife and children. His father, William, a carpenter, boarded with him, according to the city directory.
WSU Buildings Image Collection
: The historical photographs which comprise the WSU Buildings Image Database were selected from various collections including (but not limited to): William Delbert Barkhuff Photographs, 1892-1921; Myron Samuel Huckle Photographs.
Women's Athletics at Washington State University
: The collection contains over 350 digitized photographs, postcards, book illustrations, and certificates documenting women's athletics at WSU from 1899-2000.
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Maps-
Early Washington Maps: A Digital Collection
: More than 925 historic maps with links to high-resolution MrSID files; built in collaboration with WSU Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections and the University of Washington Libraries.
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Northwest History Documents-
The Influenza Epidemic of 1918 at WSU
: A collection of materials from the papers of president Holland and the WSU University Publications collection related to the 1918 Influenza Epidemic at WSU (then the State College of Washington).
The Frank A. Banks Collection
: Frank Arthur Banks was a Bureau of Reclamation engineer who supervised the construction of the Owyhee, Grand Coulee and other dams. This collection consists of project histories, ephemeral engineering publications, printed items of restricted circulation, and Banks' correspondence, notes and papers.
Catherine May Bedell Congressional Papers
: The papers of Catherine May Bedell, United States Representative from the Fourth Congressional District of Washington, 1959-1970.
Washington State Women's History Selections
: A collection of documents from Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections with special relevance to the history of women in Washington State.
The L. V. McWhorter Native American Artifact Collection
: The L. V. McWhorter Native American Artifact Collection contains cultural and historical relics of the Yakama, Nez Perce, Bannock, and Flathead tribes. Between 1926 and 1935.
Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Project
: This collaborative project seeks to create a database with thematic coherence that will engage online researchers in thinking more deeply about the significance of the rich primary resources available in museums, libraries, and historical societies.
Western Waters Digital Library
: The Grand Coulee Dam in central Washington State, the largest concrete structure in the United States, was a result of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project which aimed to bring into use half a million acres of arid, unproductive land of mid-Washington. The huge potential of the dam on a major Northwest river, the Columbia , was also realized in its capacity for hydroelectric power and flood control.
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