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Spokane -- Electric power plants (#22)
"Middle falls after Crystal Plant was built and before demolition of old power plant"
Spokane -- Electric power plants (#24)
"Spokane Falls. First power station of the Washington Water Power Company about 1878." (Copy print)
Spokane -- Electric power plants (#39)
"Little Falls power station, Spokane River, near Spokane. 32,800 hp. the W.W.P. Co."
Spokane -- Industries -- Meat Industry and Trade (#02)
In about 1897 Edgar Stanton began a meat market business in Spokane. He had the Cold Storage Market at 317 Riverside and the Idaho Market at 617 Sprague. The business grew into a huge operation, Stanton Meat and Packing, that sold to Armour & Co. in…
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#01)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#02)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#03)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#05)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#07)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#08)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#09)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Printing (#01)
Western Auto Supply Company and C. W. Hill Printing on Riverside Avenue.
Spokane -- Industry -- Spokane Gas Light Company (#01)
Window display at the Spokane Falls Gas Light Company in the early 1900s.
Spokane -- Industry -- Spokane Gas Light Company (#02)
Window display at the Spokane Falls Gas Light Company in the early 1900s.
Hedlund Lumber Company workers.
Hedlund Lumber Company workers. Man in front, 3rd from left, is Robert Gawn Lambier. Shingle mill.
The sawmill-Phoenix
"Phoenix Lumber Company and sawmill on the riverbank at the foot of Post and Wall Streets"
