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  • Description: construction
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    • Thompson Hall, construction, 1890

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A photograph looking east during the construction of Thompson Hall, WSU building #1. The roof is incomplete, as are the windows. Dirt and construction debris are visible. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant building on campus, designed by noted...
    • College Farm, ca. 1893

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Farms -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • One of the earliest photographs of campus (ca. 1893), this image was taken from the present site of the CUB (Compton Union Building) looking east. A farmer works the fields located on the present site of Martin Stadium. College Farm House is...
    • Thompson Hall, construction, 1894

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A photograph looking west during the construction of Thompson Hall, WSU building #1. The roof is incomplete, as are the windows. A wooden bridge leads to the upper floor. Dirt and construction debris are visible. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant...
    • Mechanical Engineering, 1895

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History
    • A view of the west facade of Mechanical Engineering, WSU building 22. A figure is visible exiting the arched entrance. Prof. A. R. Saunders designed the building and oversaw construction (his only compensation for the latter task was permission to...
    • College Farm, ca. 1900

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Farms -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • An early view of the College Farm; College Farm House is visible to the left in the background. It was one of the first structures built on campus (later demolished for the construction of Johnson Hall).
    • Morrill Hall, 1903

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Research facilities -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the front entrance to the recently-completed Morrill Hall, WSU building #24. Landscaping is now present with trees and hedges placed around the building; a pair of street lamps frame the entrance. Morrill Hall was named for Senator Justin...
    • Morrill Hall, 1903

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Research facilities -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the front entrance to the recently-completed Morrill Hall, WSU building #24. The structure is devoid of surrounding landscaping; a dirt path leads to the entrance. Morrill Hall was named for Senator Justin S. Morrill, whose bill of 1862...
    • Campus view, ca. 1909

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Schools -- Washington (State)
    • 1 photograph; 8 x 24 cm. View of Washington State College, later Washington State University. Notable is Bryan Hall (center left, with the tower) under construction. There is as of yet no clock in the clock tower, and you can see construction...
    • 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...
    • Troy Hall, construction, 1924

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • Looking south at the construction of Troy Hall. The structure's frame is partially complete. Brick walls and wooden flooring are visible as are planted fields and the sparsely developed city of Pullman. Designed by K. Zittle, Troy Hall, WSU...
    • Bohler Gym, construction, January 25, 1927

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A photograph taken during the initial construction of Bohler Gym. There is little activity on the site, most of the materials are covered in snow. College Hill is clearly visible in the background. Named for Fred Bohler, the nationally known WSU...
    • Bohler Gym, construction, August 25, 1927

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A photograph taken during the construction of Bohler Gym. The seats for the gymnasium are partially complete. Named for Fred Bohler, the nationally known WSU Coach and Director of Athletics who devoted forty-two years to physical education and...
    • 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...
    • Hospital, construction, 1928

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Hospitals -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A south-east view during the construction of the Finch Memorial Hospital, WSU building #15. The outer wooden frame and steel beams of the structure are visible along with a group of three workers standing on the ground floor. Construction materials...
    • Hospital, construction, 1928

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Hospitals -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A south-east view of the Finch Memorial Hospital, WSU building #15. The structure is nearly finished, though the windows are not yet in place. A path along the front of the building is complete., construction debris, two workers, a cement mixer,...
    • Fieldhouse, construction, July 25, 1929

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking south during the initial construction of the Fieldhouse, WSU building #9. Metal rods lie on exposed earth. Wooden frames outline the future extent of the gym. The Fieldhouse was built in 1929 at a cost of $200,000 paid for by the...
    • Fieldhouse, construction, 1929

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view looking north during the construction of the Fieldhouse, WSU building #9. The steel framework for the ceiling is partially complete. In the foreground, steel beams lie in piles beside a crane. The Fieldhouse was built in 1929 at a cost of...
    • Fieldhouse, construction, 1929

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • A view of the south-west facade of the Fieldhouse, WSU building #9, during construction. The foundation and steel framework are in place. Two lifting towers are present near the front and rear of the gym. Construction workings are visible working...
    • Fieldhouse, construction, December 3, 1929

    • Buildings -- Washington State University -- History; Gymnasiums -- Washington (State) -- Pullman; Building construction -- Washington (State) -- Pullman
    • An interior view of the nearly complete Fieldhouse, WSU building #9. Piles of construction debris are visible. Light steams in from the window illuminating the unfinished dirt floor. The Fieldhouse was built in 1929 at a cost of $200,000 paid for...
    • 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...

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