Washington State University Buildings and Landscapes

About This Site

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?

For general questions or comments, please contact Mark O'English at Washington State University: markoe@wsu.edu
For technical issues with this site, please contact Andrew Gillreath-Brown at Washington State University: andrew.d.brown@wsu.edu

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPES

Washington State University Buildings and Landscapes documents WSU’s history of over 125 years as a land grant institution through hundreds of photographs, maps, documents, oral histories, and artwork on the Pullman campus. Most of the images and metadata derive from the holdings of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) in Washington State University's Terrell Library. The buildings and landscapes included here are perhaps the most widely known, but there are several barns, sheds, and other buildings that we hope to add over time.

NATIVE AMERICAN, INDIGENOUS, AND FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITIES

The Washington State University Pullman Campus is located on the ceded lands of the Nez Perce Tribe and the traditional homeland of the Palus Band of Indians. We acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial and recognize their continuing connection to the land, to the water, and to their ancestors.      

CREATOR AND CONTRIBUTORS OF SITE

Creator

Andrew Gillreath-Brown

Contributors

J. Philip Gruen
Mark O’English
Jeffrey Sanders
Anna-Maria Shannon
Michael Wynne
Historic Preservation Committee at Washington State University
Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation at Washington State University
Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections at Washington State University

FUNDING OF SITE

The initial publication of this site was funded by fellowships provided by the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) and the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) of the Washington State University Libraries. Andrew Gillreath-Brown was awarded a 2018 CDSC Summer Fellowship and the Lawrence R. Stark Archives Graduate Fellowship from MASC, which was an endowment created in 2008 to honor former university archivist Larry Stark.

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