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    • 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...
    • 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...
    • Pullman Herald, 1888-11-03

    • Pullman (Wash.)--Newspapers
    • This is the first copy printed of the first issue of the Pullman Herald, from November 3, 1888, as affirmed by an attached handwritten affidavit from editor J.J. Sargent and witnessed by notary public Walter Windus. On November 3, 1940, then...
    • 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...
    • Pullman Baseball- Batter

    • Baseball; Baseball players; Baseball umpires
    • Black and white photo depicting umpire, catcher and batter in the middle of a play, batter is about to swing.
    • 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...
    • Schmoe Group

    • Family; Group portraits; Guitar
    • Black and white group portrait of the Schmoe family outdoors. One of the children is holding a guitar.
    • May Henderson

    • Portraits; Horses; Windmill; Buildings
    • Black and white photo depicting May Henderson standing in a field with a horse. There is a windmill in the background and several more horses.
    • 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...
    • KKK Broadside

    • White Supremacy movements
    • One 28 x 53 cm broadside, entitled "Ku Klux Klan Facts". This document is a 1920s recruitment broadside/application describing the beliefs and fears of the Ku Klux Klan. It lists a Spokane, Washington post office box to return the filled-out...
    • Certificate of Service Award, 1944

    • Washington State College; United States. Army Air Forces; World War, 1939-1945
    • One 49 x 37 cm. certificate. Army Air Forces Training Command, United States Army. Certificate of Service Award to State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. In recognition of the meritorious service rendered the Army Air Forces Training...
    • Why Student Unrest?

    • Student movements; Activists
    • The World Affairs Institute at Washington State University began in 1956 and occurred annually, bringing to campus speakers and authorities in the area of international relations and understanding. This poster is approximately 15"x10".
    • Earth Day

    • Student movements; Activists
    • CUB Ballroom, All Day. The poster is a 23"x17"serigraph print designed to mimic a block print. 1970 was the first national Earth Day celebration.
    • South by Northwest Promotional Folder Cover, 1976

    • Television programs; African Americans; History
    • This is the 55x29 cm. (unfolded) cover to a tri-fold promotional folder originally sent out to broadcasters and other parties to increase interest in televising the original five episodes of South by Northwest. The interior was broken into three...
    • South by Northwest Poster, 1976

    • Television programs; African Americans; History
    • This is the front of a 26x43 cm. poster used to promote South by Northwest, a documentary series on African American stories in the early Northwest, produced by Washington State University's KWSU.

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