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    • Universal Electric Christmas Gifts, ca. 1919

    • Household appliances, electric
    • This small 8-page foldout pamphlet was produced just after World War I (likely 1918 or 1919). Produced by Universal Electric and distributed locally by the Washington Water Power Company. The catalog promotes about 20 different electrical...
    • Crossing Borders: Chicano Realities

    • Activists
    • The American Studies Program of Washington State University presents a conference on CROSSING BORDERS: CHICANO REALITIES June 25, 26, 27, 1992 Washington State University Pullman, Washington O� Raza del Norte You utter the outcry, the songs, Los...
    • Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition: Gold Medal for Engineering, 1905

    • Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.); Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
    • This 19" x 24.5" certificate is from the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, held in Portland, Oregon, from June 1 to October 15, 1905. It is a "diploma" for Gold Medal, awarded to the State College of Washington (later Washington State...
    • nimíipuu (Nez Perce) women at ceremonial gathering

    • Clothing and dress; Ceremonial objects; Horesemen and horsewomen; Tipis; Lapwai (Idaho); Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • In this photograph, three nimíipuu (Nez Perce) women ride horses at an outdoor ceremonial gathering in Lapwai, Idaho. All three women wear púxnin’(shawls) and cíickan (blankets/robes), while their horses are adorned with cíickan (blankets/robes). ...
    • Jackson Sundown

    • Sundown, Jackson, 1863-1923; Horesemen and horsewomen; Rodeos; Campaigns & battles; Subsistence hunting; Tipis; Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • Jackson Sundown was a famous nimíipuu (Nez Perce) horseman and warrior, known for his skills in rodeo riding and accomplishments in the Pendleton Roundup in Pendleton, Oregon during the early twentieth century (early 1900s). He was a member of the...
    • Spokane Review 1892-01-31

    • Pullman (Wash.)--Description and travel--Views; Pullman (Wash.)--Description and travel; Washington State Agricultural College and School of Science; Newspapers
    • This eight page section (pages 9-16) from the January 31, 1892 issue of the Spokane Review (later the Spokesman-Review) contains a multi-page promotional piece on Pullman, Washington, and includes several line drawings of significant Pullman...
    • The Bear Pursueing his Assailant, 1813

    • Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806); West (U.S.)--Description & travel; Animals--Bears
    • 1 print; engraving, 8 x 15 cm. "Several times, many of our party were in immediate danger of being devoured by wild beasts of prey; but happily we escaped. Frequently we were annoyed by a kind of light coloured bear, of which the country near the...
    • Queen Anne Letters patent [?], ca. 1702-1707

    • Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714--Records and correspondence; Laws and Legislation; Letters patent--Specimens
    • This item appears to be a Queen Anne letters patent [?] on a single membrane of parchment (69 x 77 cm). It is written in court hand, a script commonly used for legal documents in England prior to 1733. It is probably in Latin, and includes a large...
    • Jackson Sundown

    • Sundown, Jackson, 1863-1923; Horesemen and horsewomen; Rodeos; Campaigns & battles; Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • Jackson Sundown was a famous nimíipuu (Nez Perce) horseman and warrior, known for his skills in rodeo riding and accomplishments in the Pendleton Roundup in Pendleton, Oregon during the early twentieth century (early 1900s). He was a member of the...
    • nimíipuu (Nez Perce) and employees at nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Agency

    • Native American agents; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Nez Perce Agency; Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874; Spalding, Eliza Hart, 1807-1851; Montieth, Reverand W.J.; McFarland, Reverand D.F.; Lapwai (Idaho); Missionary settlements;...
    • In this photograph, a large group of nimíipuu (Nez Perce) peoples and employees of the nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Agency stand in front of the physical site of the agency in Lapwai, Idaho. In the 1830s, Reverand Henry Spalding and his wife Eliza...
    • The Old Crossing

    • Native American culture; Owhi; Brown, William C., 1916-
    • Black and white photograph showing bend in a small river. Description on verso of image reads, "View 1, 3/4 miles above the point by Indian graves in crevices and 3/4 mile above present crossing, and one mile below Starbuck, looking south, showing...
    • Marble and Schmoe Families

    • Family; Group portraits; Dogs; Windmills
    • Black and white group photo depicting the Marble and Schmoe families standing outdoors. Two dogs standing in the foreground and a windmill in the background.
    • Rose Bowl 1916: Correspondence and Contract

    • Football; Rose Bowl (Football game)
    • A two page letter between Washington State University (then the State College of Washington, or WSC) and the Tournament of Roses Association, followed by the contract between the two arranging for WSU to come down and play in (what would eventually...
    • Irwin Nash interview, 1991

    • Mexican Americans -- Washington (State) -- Yakima River Valley
    • A 52 minute audio interview, split across two sides of one audio cassette tape, conducted with Seattle photographer Irwin Nash by John Guido, head of the Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC). ...
    • Creationism vs. Evolutionism Debate

    • Creationism; Evolution
    • Creationist scientist Duane Gish and Washington State University anthropology professor Grover Krantz engage in a public debate in WSU's Compton Union Building (CUB), 1987 March 03, regarding the merits and flaws of creation and evolution theories....
    • The Providence Gazette, and Country Journal, February 16, 1788

    • Constitutional history--United States; Constitutional amendments; United States. Constitution; Political conventions; Parades--Massachusetts; United States--Politics and Government--1783-1789
    • 1 newspaper, 40 x 26 cm. [4] p. Vol. XXV, No. 1259. Of note are articles on the ratification of the United States Constitution by the state of Massachusetts on February 6, 1788. Included in the text of the ratification is a list of nine suggested...

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