Browse Items (74 total)

  • Collection: Spokane Industry

Oversize_Box2006.tif
Unidentified employees of Edison Electric in Spokane.

Oversize_Box10_001.tif
Hedlund Lumber Company workers. Man in front, 3rd from left, is Robert Gawn Lambier. Shingle mill.

spokanebreweries_2.tif
The Schade Bottling Works, part of the Schade Brewery on Trent Ave. Horse teams and drivers are posed with kegs. Date unknown.

spokanebreweries_3.tif
The main building of the Schade Brewery on Trent Ave. Date unknown. Railroad tracks are in the foreground. Date unknown.

spokanebreweries_4.tif
The staff of the Schade Brewery poses in front of keg barrels. Bernhardt Schade is posed in the front row on a keg. In the third row, fourth from left is Henry Mraz, bookkeeper and student at Gonzaga. Wenzel Mraz, the brewmaster, is to his left. …

spokanebreweries_5.tif
An interior view of the main Schade Brewery building showing part of the brewing machinery around the turn of the century.

Spokane_Breweries006.tif
Exterior shot showing the Schade Brewery on Trent.

spokanebreweries_12.tif
Bernhardt Schade drinking beer with his father, cousin and brother-in-law in his office at the Schade Brewery. From left to right - C. Julius Schade (father), P.G. Bernhardt Schade, A.L. Frederick Schade (cousin and future legislator from the 6th…

spokanebreweries_13.tif
Spokane Brewing Co. brewery and warehouse (later Sicks Rainier Brewery). Spokane County courthouse is in the distance and the Spokane River and powerhouse is in the foreground. Date unknown.

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants001.tif
Power plant on the river.

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants002.tif
View of the power house on the river.

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants004.tif
Electric power plant on the middle falls. Copy print.

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants006.tif
Long Lake power plant under construction

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants008.tif
Looking upriver. Interurban depot on landfill (copy print).

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants009.tif
"Old generating plant at middle falls. From original by C. A. Cook, Tacoma."

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants010.tif
Initial construction of old Monroe Street Bridge, 1891. (Copy print)

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants013.tif
Little falls power plant

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants014.tif
"Middle falls later 1880s"

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants015.tif
"Nine Mile power house and dam on Spokane River, Wash."

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants016.tif
"Middle Falls from old Howard Street Bridge."

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants017.tif
Washington Water Power Company plant on the Spokane River.

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants018.tif
"Old electric plant beneath Monroe Street Bridge"

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants022.tif
"Middle falls after Crystal Plant was built and before demolition of old power plant"

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants024.tif
"Spokane Falls. First power station of the Washington Water Power Company about 1878." (Copy print)

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants027.tif
Man standing inside a large pipe at Long Lake Dam.

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants029.tif
"Middle Falls. Spokane River. Old generating plant."

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants037.tif
"Original power plant as viewed from the northwest."

Spokane_Electric_Power_Plants039.tif
"Little Falls power station, Spokane River, near Spokane. 32,800 hp. the W.W.P. Co."

spokaneflourmills_1.tif
The Echo Mill was the second flour mill constructed on the Spokane River at the site of Spokane Falls. S.G. Havermale and George Davis built it in 1881. The original electric power plant is at the lower left.

spokaneflourmills_2.tif
The old C&C Spokane Flour mill before renovation and redevelopment taken during the summer of 1973.

spokaneflourmills_4.tif
The C&C mill on Post St. and the lower falls. Date unknown.

spokaneflourmills_6.tif
A view of the falls and the C&C Flour Mills on Post Street taken in 1901.

spokaneflourmills_15.tif
C&C Milling Company mill and lower falls. Date unknown.

Spokane_FlourMills016.tif
View of the front of C and C Milling Company.

spokanefurniturecabinetshop_1.tif
During the Great Depression, building contractor Wallfred Charles "Jack" Peelgren at work in his furniture and cabinet shop. Taken in 1935.

spokaneindustriesbrownmetal_1.tif
Thoburn and William Brown with their Metalark II. Taking over their metal company from their father, they manufactured airplanes during the 1930s. Taken c. 1933.

spokaneindustriesbrownmetal_3.tif
Between 1932 and 1940, Brown Metal Works built and delivered aluminum body, streamlined buses with rear motors. Adults and children pose in front of a completed bus.
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