Built in 1911 as the first girls dormitory on the campus of Washington State Normal School, Kamola Hall was constructed in a Spanish style of locally made bricks. The elegantly decorated hall was named Kamola, the daughter of the famous Kittitas Indian Chief Owhi. In 1915, an addition was built which could house 112 young women students. The hall is located on the north side of 8th Avenue between D and Walnut Streets. It was the third building constructed on the W.S.N.S. campus.Postcard titled: No. 39 Girls Dormitory W.S.N.S. Ellensburg, Wash.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1048/thumbnail.jp
A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey-Appleton Hall. The photograph ...
A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey Hall (right) and Lakeside Hall ...
An architectural rendering of the new dormitory for girls, Weatherly Hall, at Jacksonville State Nor...
Kamola Hall, constructed in 1911, was the first dormitory built on the Washington State Normal Schoo...
Looking west across the campus gardens of the Washington State Normal School south of 8th Avenue, th...
The large four-story brick Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first and only building on the Wash...
Barge Hall, named after the school\u27s first president Benjamin Barge, was the first building of th...
Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first building on the Washington State Normal School campus. T...
Viewing the west side and south or main face of the Washington State Normal School\u27s first buildi...
Kamola and Sue Lombard Halls located on the Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Washington) c...
Seven female students in Kamola Hall.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/2755/thumbnai...
Wilson Hall, Erected in 1912, Was the First Resident Hall for Women, Serving Both Students and Facul...
At the north end of Anderson Street on 8th Avenue is located the first building on the Washington St...
A postcard of two students in a dorm room of the International YMCA Training School (now Springfield...
A card consisting of several sketches of Springfield College's new women's dormitory, Lakeside Hall....
A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey-Appleton Hall. The photograph ...
A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey Hall (right) and Lakeside Hall ...
An architectural rendering of the new dormitory for girls, Weatherly Hall, at Jacksonville State Nor...
Kamola Hall, constructed in 1911, was the first dormitory built on the Washington State Normal Schoo...
Looking west across the campus gardens of the Washington State Normal School south of 8th Avenue, th...
The large four-story brick Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first and only building on the Wash...
Barge Hall, named after the school\u27s first president Benjamin Barge, was the first building of th...
Barge Hall built in 1893-1894 was the first building on the Washington State Normal School campus. T...
Viewing the west side and south or main face of the Washington State Normal School\u27s first buildi...
Kamola and Sue Lombard Halls located on the Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Washington) c...
Seven female students in Kamola Hall.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/john_foster_photos/2755/thumbnai...
Wilson Hall, Erected in 1912, Was the First Resident Hall for Women, Serving Both Students and Facul...
At the north end of Anderson Street on 8th Avenue is located the first building on the Washington St...
A postcard of two students in a dorm room of the International YMCA Training School (now Springfield...
A card consisting of several sketches of Springfield College's new women's dormitory, Lakeside Hall....
A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey-Appleton Hall. The photograph ...
A photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey Hall (right) and Lakeside Hall ...
An architectural rendering of the new dormitory for girls, Weatherly Hall, at Jacksonville State Nor...