Art Work of the Inland Empire
Title
Art Work of the Inland Empire
Description
Art Work of the Inland Empire: Eastern Washington – Northern Idaho was published by the Harney Photogravure Company of Racine, Wisconsin in 1906. Published in nine volumes, the entire work is only sixty-seven pages. Each volume contains around seven or eight pages of photographs and the remaining pages are one essay which runs throughout the volumes. The essay begins with a description of the geological ages and then continues with the history of the Inland Empire up to 1906. The essay’s author is not given and neither is the name of the photographer or photographers. The photographs are all scenic views of the area, including waterfalls, lakes, forests, and a couple of views of Spokane.
Date
1906
Rights
Art work of the Inland Empire was published in 1906 and has passed into the public domain.
Language
English
Collection Items
"Where the Big Elephant Drinks - Pend d'Oreille River."
"Where the Big Elephant Drinks - Pend d'Oreille River."
"Summer Time at Haydens Lake." "Spokane - Monroe Street Bridge."
"Summer Time at Haydens Lake." "Spokane - Monroe Street Bridge."
"On the Banks of Fish Lake." "Road to Spirit Lake."
"On the Banks of Fish Lake." "Road to Spirit Lake."
"Afternoon on the Upper St. Joe River." "Taking on Wood -- Lake Pend d'Oreille."
"Afternoon on the Upper St. Joe River." "Taking on Wood -- Lake Pend d'Oreille."
"Lead and Silver Mining - Lake Pend d'Oreille." "A Beauty Spot at Lake Chelan."
"Lead and Silver Mining - Lake Pend d'Oreille." "A Beauty Spot at Lake Chelan."
"Spokane - Under the Monroe Street Bridge." "At Moore's Landing - Lake Chelan."
"Spokane - Under the Monroe Street Bridge." "At Moore's Landing - Lake Chelan."
"Panoramic View of Palouse Falls." "The Devil's Canyon."
"Panoramic View of Palouse Falls." "The Devil's Canyon."
"The Lone Tepee - St. Joe River." "Vacation Time in the Yakima Valley."
"The Lone Tepee - St. Joe River." "Vacation Time in the Yakima Valley."
"A View in Walla Walla." "Loading Wheat on the Columbia River."
"A View in Walla Walla." "Loading Wheat on the Columbia River."