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Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Bergman (#01)
Interior of Bergman home at 11204 E. Sprague. Home built by Charles B. Bergman, who owned the Siberian Arctic Fur Manufacturing Company of Spokane. The home was a showplace in the Valley with a sunken garden and extensive landscaping. It was…
Spokane Valley -- Service Stations (#03)
"Doc's Snappy Service, a Chevron service station at 9216 E. Sprague, Dishman, 1930-1948. Owned by Harold Klobucher."
Spokane Valley -- Veradale (#01)
Aerial view of Veradale, September 15, 1933. "Air View, Looking Northeast."
Spokane Valley -- Veradale (#02)
Aerial view of Veradale, September 15, 1933. "Air view north of Vera looking southwest."
Spokane Valley -- Fire Department (#01)
"This is the first fire station at Orchard Avenue on Park Road."
Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#03)
Group of people standing in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.
Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#06)
Group of people standing in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.
Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#08)
Group of people in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.
Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#14)
View of the administration building of the Hutton Settlement taken from the southeast.
Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Bergman (#03)
Bergman home at 11204 E. Sprague. Home built by Charles B. Bergman, who owned the Siberian Arctic Fur Manufacturing Company of Spokane. The home was a showplace in the Valley with a sunken garden and extensive landscaping. It was demolished in…
Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Bergman (#02)
Bergman home at 11204 E. Sprague. Home built by Charles B. Bergman, who owned the Siberian Arctic Fur Manufacturing Company of Spokane. The home was a showplace in the Valley with a sunken garden and extensive landscaping. It was demolished in…
Spokane Valley -- Plante' s Ferry (#03)
"The Antoine Plante cabin - Spokane Valley - Pinecroft. Erected in the early 1850's. Meeting place of Gov. Stevens and Spokane Garry on December 3-6, 1855. Then it was decided the Spokanes should remain at peace with the whites. Home of the first…
Spokane Valley -- Horse Slaughter Site (#04)
"Col. Wright's horse slaughter camp on Spokane River. September 1858 - and 900 Indian horses were killed."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#04)
"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. International Portland Cememt Plant."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#06)
"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood."
Spokane Valley -- Grange Hall (#02)
"School building prior to 1910. Part of Orchard Park School District. One of the first buildings in Valley."
Spokane Valley -- Homes (#07)
"Moore home at Northwest corner of Pines and Valleyway. Nellie, Myrtle & Hazel Moore, children of E. D. and Cora Moore.
Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Foothills (#01)
The John Gust Johnson family outside their new house in the foothills, built in 1913.
Spokane Valley -- Horse Slaughter Site (#03)
"Col. Wright's horse slaughter camp on Spokane River. September 1858 - and 900 Indian horses were killed."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#03)
"Office of the Inland Empire Paper Company on Spokane River, Millwood, WA."
Spokane Valley -- Irrigation (#01)
"Looks like construction of the dam & reservoir at Chilco Falls to irrigate the Spokane Valley."
Spokane Valley -- Irrigation (#02)
"Looks like construction of the dam & reservoir at Chilco Falls to irrigate the Spokane Valley.
Spokane Valley -- Irrigation (#03)
"Looks like construction of the dam & reservoir at Chilco Falls to irrigate the Spokane Valley.