Browse Items (89 total)

  • Collection: Northwest Transportation

NW_Bridges11.tif
Frank Palmer photograph of child walking across a small bridge.

NW_Bridges13.tif
Child walking with a fishing pole.

NW_Ferries14.tif
"Seaton Ferry Lincoln Co., Washington on the Columbia near Wilbur."

NW_RoadsAndTrails06.tif
No identification for this trail.

NW_RoadsAndTrails08.tif
"Rocky Gorge on the old Calispell Road."

NW_RoadsAndTrails09.tif
"Near Priest Lake - Idaho."

Oversize_Box12_004.tif
Paddle wheel steamer on the Pend Oreille River.

Oversize_Box12_009.tif
"Cable Ferry on Columbia River, Lincoln County, Washington. Indians on Ferry"

NW_Packtrains03.tif
"Govt. Pack Train"

NW_Steamboats04.tif
"The Spokane and the Lewiston."

NW_Highways_WA12.tif
"Panoramic View of the highway grade leading down into that community from the hills."

NW_MullanRoad11.tif
"Mullan summit near tree showing Mullan Monument." "Trail marker at the summit of the 4th of July Canyon."

Oversize_Box12_006.tif
"Great Northern wreck near Milan, Washington, November 6, 1910"

NW_Bridges_Lapray001.tif
"The first LaPray bridge located at the old LaPray ferry."

NW_Bridges_Lapray002.tif
"Second LaPray bridge. The historical long winding ford is a short distance downriver from the bridge."

NW_Lighthouses01.tif
"Fort Canby Light. Columbia River Entrance."

Spokane_PigeonHoleParking04.tif
"Pigeon Hole Parking Service at N. 22 Madison. Looking northeast."

Spokane_PigeonHoleParking03.tif
"Men in photo: top, Arthur F. Schwartz, lift operator. Bottom: Henry Vorlicky, co-owner & manager."

NW_Steamboats05.tif
"Steamer 'Spokane' about 1907. Ran between Newport and Ione, Washington."

NW_Steamboats01.tif
"Steamboats on Lake Coeur d'Alene?"

NW_Steamboats02.tif
"Four of the old steamers which made the historic trip down the Columbia in May 1915 to celebrate the opening of the Celilo Canal are shown tied up at the Kennewick boat landing. The boats carried hundreds of joyous celebrants and public officials in…

NW_Highways_WA11.tif
"Highway northward through the Grand Coulee, Washington, toward the north end of the Coulee."

NW_MullanRoad14.tif
"Marker on the grounds of the Post Falls, Idaho High School."

NW_MullanRoad13.tif
"Cobblestone pyramid marker used along the line of the road through Washington."

NW_Packtrains01.tif
No identification for this pack train.

NW_Stagecoaches03.tif
"First stagecoach made trips between Fort Colville and Spokane. Photo taken near library - Carnegie Library at Cedar St."

NW_Stagecoaches02.tif
No information is available on this image.

NW_Aviation001.tif
"Captain Winslow in his bicycle plane about 1890"

NW_Bridges021.tif
"Kettle Falls Bridge, August 1939." "This area was flooded later by Coulee Dam making Lake Roosevelt."

Spokane_Aviation001.tif
Spirit of St. Louis being refueled at Felts Field, Spokane, September 12, 1927.

Spokane_Aviation003.tif
Wiley Post's plane at Felts Field, September 4, 1931.

Spokane_Aviation007.tif
"Three unidentified men with one of the new Boeing Bombers at Felts Field."

Spokane_Aviation008.tif
"This airplane landed and took off from Glover Field about 1912 or 1913."

Spokane_Aviation026.tif
This airplane landed and took off from Glover Field in Peaceful Valley about 1912.

Spokane_Aviation011.tif
"One of the new Boeing Bombers at Felts Field."

Spokane_Aviation012.tif
"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."

Spokane_Aviation014.tif
"First woman to apply for flying license in Spokane. She learned to fly from Nick Mamer but never got her license."

Spokane_Aviation015.tif
"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."

Spokane_Freighting001.tif
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.
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