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    • Carpenter Hall, ca. 1916

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History
    • A view of the south-west facade of Carpenter Hall, WSU building #20. Carpenter Hall was one of seven buildings designed by the first University architect and first chair of the Architecture Department, Rudolph Weaver. As a cost-saving measure, it...
    • Stevens Hall, banquet,  Mar. 22, 1898

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Banquets -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • An interior view of the first annual banquet held by the Class of 1902. Dressed in formal attire alternating men and women are seated at two large tables. Banners hang from light fixtures. Completed in 1896, Stevens Hall, WSU building 34, was...
    • Holland Library, construction, 1948

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • An image of the construction of Holland Library, WSU building #62. The foundation and frames for the first story are present. The clock tower of Brian Hall is visible to the left of the image rising above the southern facade of the structure....
    • Thompson Hall, ca. 1910

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History
    • A view looking east towards Thompson Hall, Washington State University's first Administration building. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant building on campus, designed by noted Seattle architect, James Stephen and his Chicago trained partner,...
    • Bohler Gym, construction May 25, 1927

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A scene looking west of Bohler Gym, WSU building #11, during the early stages of construction. Steel reinforced wooden frames for the poured concrete foundation surround the structure. To the left of the image, a lifting tower is complete. In the...
    • Science [Abelson] Hall, construction, ca. 1934

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking west during the initial construction of Science Hall, WSU building #32. Steel supports are visible for the first floor. In the foreground are a series of greenhouses, now replaced by Todd Hall. In the left portion, next to the...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1910

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Horses -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Six men wearing dark suits and hats sit in an open carriage pulled by two horses in front of 'New' Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. A dog sits behind the back row seat, facing the camera. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1895

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of West facade of Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. Old College Hall is visible to the left, as are recently planted trees. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be constructed on campus. Designed by H. Preusse to be a...
    • Ferry Hall, 1897

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Fires -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking East after the fire that destroyed the original Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. In 1897 a fire starting in the kitchen, located on the ground floor to the right, burned out of control. A group of men dressed in black suites and military...
    • Ferry Hall, 1897

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Fires -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A nighttime view of the fire that destroyed original Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. In 1897 a fire starting in the kitchen, located on the ground floor to the right, burned out of control. A wooden pole is clearly visible to the left. Built in 1892,...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1900

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of entrance to Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. The upturned soil in the foreground indicates the recent completion of the structure. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be constructed on campus. Designed to be a dorm, it...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1910

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the front facade of Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. A large tree is visible to the left of the hall, as are dirt roads, trashcans, and a fire hydrant in the foreground. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be constructed...
    • Stevens Hall, ca. 1898

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Completed in 1896, Stevens Hall, WSU building 34, was named after the first governor of Washington Territory. A view of the West facade of the dormitory designed by Stephen and Josenhans in a colonial style and faced with basaltic rock, brick made...
    • Ferry Hall, ca. 1893

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the West facade of the original Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. The campus is devoid of any landscaping; a fire hydrant (to the left), power lines and the roof of a shack are visible to the right. The shack, torn down ca. 1910, was used...
    • Ferry Hall, 1897

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Fires -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking West after the fire that destroyed original Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. A crowd, many in cadet uniforms, stands in the foreground in front of the fire ravaged structure. The city of Pullman is in the background; only a few homes and...
    • Stevens Hall, 1936 Strike

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Strikes -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A scene from the 1936 student's strike protesting restrictions. Students carrying banners blockade Spokane Street the west facade of Stevens Hall. Completed in 1896, Stevens Hall, WSU building 34, was named after the first governor of Washington...
    • Ferry Hall, construction, ca. 1892 on Cabbage Patch

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the West facade of the original Ferry Hall, WSU building #8. Three farmers tend cabbage fields, which once comprised most of the present historic campus core. Built in 1892, Ferry Hall was the first large building to be constructed on...
    • Stevens Hall, 1922

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Dormitories -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A group portrait of the residents, posed on the grass in front of the West facade of Stevens Hall. Included in the group is Lenna Baird; see Cage 99 for her papers. Completed in 1896, Stevens Hall, WSU building 34, was named after the first...
    • Holland Library in Winter, ca. 1955

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Students -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A winter view of the West facade of Holland Library. A male student stands beside a cannon with the statue of the 'Nature Boy' visible in the background. Holland Library was built between 1948 and 1950, and was named after the former Washington...
    • Holland Library, ca. 1955

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Libraries -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Looking East at Holland Library's most distinctive detail: a 30-foot high statue on the West side, near the original main entrance. This statue was designed by Seattle artist Dudley Pratt, and officially named 'The Reader.' It was carved in...

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