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Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#04)
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#43)
Upper Falls
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#44)
Middle Falls from Post Street
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#05)
Looking across the river at the C and C Milling Company.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#57)
Spokane River, 1902.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#58)
Spokane River, 1907.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#27)
Spokane River
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#59)
Missionary Picnic gallery on south bank of Spokane River in Peaceful Valley, ca. 1890.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#60)
Power house on Spokane Falls
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#61)
Looking at the Cascade Steam Laundry on the banks of the Spokane River.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#62)
G & B Brewery on Spokane Falls.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#63)
Courthouse as viewed from across Spokane River
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#64)
Long Bridge over Spokane Falls
Spokane Falls (on river) (#07)
Middle falls of the Spokane River.
Spokane Falls (on river), 1890s (#09)
Spokane Falls.
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#11)
Spokane River cascades around Cannon Island. Looking east, ca. 1970.
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#22)
View of the Spokane River during Expo '74 construction.
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#30)
View of the Spokane River in 1973.
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#04)
North end of the Monroe St. Bridge
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#10)
View of bridge across Spokane River.
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#08)
Showing Spokane Falls and the Washington Water Power Company.
Spokane Falls (on River), 1890-
Spokane Falls with view of railroad bridge.
Spokane -- Bowl and Pitcher (#04)
"Pitcher of the formation as seen from the trail above, and looking through the break in the trees."
Bowl and Pitcher (#09)
"Pitcher rock seen from among the trees almost directly above the southwest of the rock itself."
Bowl and Pitcher (#10)
"Close-up view of the huge boulders forming the west side of the gorge."
Bowl and Pitcher (#18)
"Rock formations at west side of gorge containing those from which name was derived."
Bowl and Pitcher (#28)
"Looking down through the gorge from some little distance above and from among the trees."
Bowl and Pitcher (#32)
"Looking down through rock gap at the formation"
Bowl and Pitcher (#35)
"The gorge at the rocked in enclosure from a point directly above and to the SW from the west bank of the stream."
Bowl and Pitcher (#43)
"Looking down the river from above the rocks of the gorge, the pitcher rock being plainly seen in the group below the rock."
Spokane Falls -- Early (#02)
Middle Falls and North channel of the Spokane River.
Spokane Falls -- Early (#06)
Middle falls of the Spokane River as they appear in 1875.
Spokane Falls -- Early (#09)
Middle falls of the Spokane River looking east from Post Street bridge prior to 1889.
Spokane Falls -- Early (#14)
Copy of a sketch which appeared in the August 17, 1889 issue of Frank Leslie's Weekly entitled, "Wash. Territory - view of town destroyed by fire."
Spokane Falls -- Early (#20)
"Spokane Falls in 1880. Photo by Wing. Note through trees the white trimmed structure of the old Falls View Hotel (to the right of the falls). To the left of the river, in the background, appears the white colored home of "Cap" Jenkins an early…
Spokane Falls -- Early (#30)
Stereo view of Spokane Falls.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#23)
Looking across the turbulent waters toward the north bank to a point at the north end of the Monroe Street Bridge
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#12)
Lower falls from a point below looking directly up at the flow of the water
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#13)
View of the Spokane River
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#15)
Looking down on south branch, middle falls from Howard Street Bridge, high water, winter 1934.
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