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  • Collection: Spokane Buildings

Spokane_Buildings053.tif
"Downtown Spokane, Washington, 1907."

Spokane_Buildings054.tif
"Downtown Spokane, Washington, 1907."

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral of St John_img019.tif
Cathedral of St. John in Spokane. Aerial view.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn001.tif
Interior shot showing one of the stained glass windows.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn002.tif
Exterior shot of the front of the Cathedral.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn003.tif
A tympanum at St. John's Cathedral.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn005.tif
Drawing of the front of the Cathedral.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn006.tif
Choir standing in front of the Cathedral.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn026.tif
Image of the cathedral taken at night.

Spokane_Churches_Cathedral _of_StJohn027.tif
Drawing of the stained glass windows at the cathedral.

Spokane_Churches_Catholic003.tif
Sacred Heart Catholic Church and school on the north side of Main Avenue between Washington and Bernard Streets.

Spokane_Churches_Catholic004.tif
Originally called Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church, corner of Montgomery and Cedar Street. Later renamed St. Anthony Church. Building 1909-1910. Appeared in the Spokesman Review March 6, 1910.

Spokane_Churches_ChristianScience005.tif
Christian Science Church at 4th and Post. Design by K. K. Cutter. Demolished for freeway, 1966.

Spokane_Churches_FirstPresbyterian003.tif
Copy photograph of the First Presbyterian Church which stood on the southeast corner of Riverside and Monroe. Dedicated on December 15, 1886 and sold in 1889 just before the great fire. Stood where the Spokesman Review building stands.

Spokane_Churches_FirstPresbyterian004.tif
Second building for the First Presbyterian Church. Built in 1890 on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Jefferson (copy print).

Spokane_Churches_GermanMethodist002.tif
German Methodist Church on the northwest corner of 4th and Stevens.

Spokane_Churches_Lutheran001.tif
German Lutheran Emmanuel Church at 211 E. 3rd Avenue (between Cowley & Spokane Streets). Church was built in 1890 and Groschupf came as pastor in 1895.

Spokane_Churches_Lutheran004.tif
Congregation standing in front of St. Mark's Lutheran Church at 1146 W. Walton (corner of Adams).

Spokane_Unity_Church_of_Truth001.tif
Small snapshot of Unity Church at 1124 W. Sixth Avenue. Church was demolished in 1970.

Spokane_Unity_Church_of_Truth002.tif
Small snapshot of Unity Church at 1124 W. Sixth Avenue. Church was demolished in 1970.

Spokane_Churches001.tif
Group photograph of the Hillyard Christian Sunday School on Easter Sunday, 1931.

Spokane_Clubs_Spokane Club_img008.tif
"Spokane Club, NW corner of Monroe and Riverside. Built in 1910." "Donated by Mrs. Chas. McElroy."

Spokane_Coliseum_img008.tif
"Spokane Coliseum opened in 1955. Also known as the "Boon Street Barn" by Spokanites. Demolished 1995. Donated by the Spokane Arena."

Spokane_Country Clubs_img002.tif
Spokane Country Club

Spokane_Hospitals_Scared Heart_img002.tif
"Old Sacred Heart Hospital, located on Front Street."

Spokane_Hospitals_Scared Heart_img007.tif
"Old front entrance to Sacred Heart Hospital with nursing staff."

Spokane_Hospital_img005.tif
Deaconess Hospital

Spokane_Hotels_California House_img001.tif
"California House in 1885. Built by W.C. Gray in 1878. Stood at N.E. corner of Howard and Trent."

Spokane_Hotels_Davenport001.tif
Davenport Hotel. Hall of Doges.

Spokane_Hotels_Davenport003.tif
The Orange Bower in the original part of the Davenport Hotel on Post Street.

Spokane_Hotels_Davenport010.tif
"Painting the Circus Room in the Davenport Hotel. A. Rutgers "Van" Vander Loeff, owner of a sign/show card business, was hired by Davenport and Harper Joy to do the room. Helpers were Carl Krageland and Don Haffner.

Spokane_Hotels_Davenport013.tif
Hand-tinted view of the Davenport Hotel.

Spokane_Hotels_Falls View_img002.tif
Falls View hotel, Spokane.

Spokane_Hotels_Windsor_img001.tif
Windsor Hotel, Spokane.

Spokane_Hotels_img014.tif
"Photo of the Spokane Hotel. This building was only two stories high at the time of the 1889 fire."

Spokane_Jail002.tif
First jail in Spokane near Review Building.

Spokane_Restaurants_Davenport_img017.tif
"One of these women is Clara Munson with a friend."

Spokane_Restaurants_Davenport_img021.tif
"SW corner of Post and Sprague, ca. 1896."
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