"Walla Walla County. Madame Dorion Bridge; named in honor of Marie Dorion, a member of the Overland Astorians in 1811-1812. View East on Walla Walla River which at this point is lake Wallula formed of backwaters of Columbia River after McNary Dam was…
"Fall City, King County. This beautiful concrete bridge across Snoqualmie River as acquired an old world charm rarely duplicated by any other bridge in the state. Some of the finest views of same may be had on some cold crisp winter morning."
"Fall City, King County. This beautiful concrete bridge across Snoqualmie River as acquired an old world charm rarely duplicated by any other bridge in the state. Some of the finest views of same may be had on some cold crisp winter morning."
Columbia River Gorge bridge, ca. 5 miles N. E. of Washougal, Clark County. View upstream of this interesting bridge also a principal view point from narrow terrace nearby to view gorge."
"A photo of the airplane that made the flight to Trail & Nelson, B. C. to drop a supply of yeast on January 26, 1935. Donated by Fred D. Griffith of Ephrata. His father was manager of the yeast company that supplied the yeast."
"Carl Schirmer is probably one of Montana's best-known general aviation pilots. He learned to fly in Spokane with Mamer and Bigelow Johnson in 1926. Associated with Wallace Air Service and Johnson Flying Service."
12 mule freight train - early 1880s traveled between Spokane Falls and old Fort Spokane on the Spokane/Columbia rivers. Building is the Pioneer Block that housed the First National Bank on the southwest corner of Front and Howard.
Steel construction on the viaduct leading to the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Railroad bridge over the lower falls and Monroe Street bridge, with builders ready to place the steel girder beam across the break above the Monroe Street Bridge.
Spokane to Colville stagecoach in Spokane, 1886. (copy print) People on stage: Lane Gilliam, driver; Mrs. Ralph Clark, next to him. Black: Clayton Miller; Ella March (Mrs. Charles McNab); and Walker Bean.