Browse Items (137 total)

  • Collection: Spokane Buildings

Spokane_Buildings_Terminal002.tif
Terminal building of the Spokane and Inland Empire Electric Railroad. Taken from the steps of Spokane Amateur Athletic Association, March 16, 1921.

Spokane_Apartments_Westminster002.tif
Dining room of the Westminster apartments at 2301 W. Pacific in Spokane.

Spokane_Apartments_Westminster003.tif
"Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane_Apartments_Westminster004.tif
"Living Room at Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane_AutomobileDealers001.tif
Nelson Motor Company at the corner of Sprague and Grant in Spokane.

Spokane_Banks_First_National002.tif
"Trader's mule and wagon outfit in front of the First National Bank on the Southwest Corner of Front and Howard, ca. 1883."

Spokane_Banks_Old_National003.tif
Employees at the Old National Bank, ca. 1935.

Spokane_Banks_Old_National008.tif
Billboards bordering the excavations for the Old National Bank building before construction began.

Spokane_Buildings035.tif
100-200 Block, South Monroe. Buildings and properties owned by Daniel Dwight.

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

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

Spokane_Buildings_Athletic Club002.tif
View of the Spokane Amateur Athletic Club, located at 921 West Main.

Spokane_Buildings_City Hall013.tif
"Competitive design for the Spokane City Building. W. A. Ritchie, Architect." Spokane's City Hall from 1894-1910.

Spokane_Buildings_City Hall014.tif
Spokane's City Hall from 1894-1910.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern003.tif
Great Eastern building fire January 24, 1898. Post Street elevation following fire. Photographer: Jack Phillips, Spokane Fire Department.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern002.tif
View of the building from the intersection of Post and Riverside following the fire, January 1898. Photographer: Jack Phillips, Spokane FIre Department.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern010.tif
Great Eastern building fire. A portion of the Post Street elevation after the fire. Photographer: Jack Phillips, Spokane Fire Department.

Spokane_Buildings_Great Eastern_011.tif
Great Eastern building fire. Elevation of the upper floors on Post Street side following the fire.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern012.tif
Great Eastern building fire. Riverside Avenue elevation of the building immediately after the fire. January 24, 1898.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern016.tif
Great Eastern building fire, 1898. View of gutted interior looking through John W. Graham storeroom into shoe store beyond.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern015.tif
Great Eastern building fire, 1898. Riverside Avenue elevation immediately after the fire.

Spokane_Buildings_Great_Eastern014.tif
People standing on the street after the Great Eastern building fire.

Spokane_Buildings_Review002.tif
View of the Spokesman Review Building, 1900.

Spokane_Buildings_Review003.tif
View of the Spokesman Review Building, 1900.

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

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.
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