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  • Collection: Spokane Valley

Inland Empire Paper Company

Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#01)

Children at Hutton Settlement, Spokane Valley, 1920s.

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 (#07)

Cars in front of the Hutton Settlement.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#08)

Group of people in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#12)

View of orchard and buildings of the Hutton Settlement.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#13)

Children at Hutton Settlement, Spokane Valley, 1920s.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#14)

View of the administration building of the Hutton Settlement taken from the southeast.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#15)

Aerial view of the Hutton Settlement.

Spokane Valley -- Industries (#03)

"Office of the Inland Empire Paper Company on Spokane River, Millwood, WA."

Spokane Valley -- Industries (#04)

"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. International Portland Cememt Plant."

Spokane Valley -- Industries (#05)

Office of the Inland Empire Paper Company.

Spokane Valley -- Industries (#06)

"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood."

Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#01)

"Business community of Opportunity in 1908. Intersection in left center is corner of Sprague and Pines."

Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#02)

"Early Spokane and Inland Empire electric train at Opportunity." Opportunity (Wash.)

Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#03)

"Pines Road looking south from Modern Electric Water tank toward Broadway"

Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#04)

"Opportunity about 200 yds. north of Sprague looking south. Power substation on left; store left center is on what is now Sprague & Pines."

Spokane Valley -- Banks (#01)

Opportunity State Bank, probably taken in 1919.

Spokane Valley -- Baseball (#01)

"Spokane University baseball at Valley picnic"

Spokane Valley -- Baseball (#03)

Inland Empire Baseball Team taken in 1921.

Spokane Valley -- Chamber of Commerce (#02)

Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce outside of the Spokane Valley Herald in 1932.

Spokane Valley -- Churches (#01)

Otis Orchards Community Church

Spokane Valley -- Churches (#02)

St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Built in 1892, destroyed by fire in 1929. It was located on St Joseph's cemetery property on the north side of Trent Rd west of Barker Rd.

Spokane Valley -- Churches (#03)

Otis Orchard Community Church, ca. 1911.

Spokane Valley -- Clubs -- Kiwanis Club (#01)

Spokane Valley Kiwanis Club in 1934.

Spokane Valley -- Dishman (#04)

Uncle Ben's Fixit Shop in Dishman

Spokane Valley -- Dishman (#05)

Dishman Drug Store on the corner of Sprague and Mullan Road.

Spokane Valley -- Dishman (#07)

Center of Dishman, looking east in 1900.

Spokane Valley -- Fire Department (#01)

"This is the first fire station at Orchard Avenue on Park Road."

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 -- Greenacres (#03)

Greeenacres, Washington, 1908

Spokane Valley -- Greenacres (#05)

"Charles Taylor and Joe Kelly as they appeared when they arrived in Greenacres"

Spokane Valley -- Greenacres (#08)

"Greenacres from Taylor's home - 1910"

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 -- 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…