Browse Items (35 total)

  • Collection: Ephemera

cannonhill001.tif
Real Estate brochure for the development of the Cannon Hill neighborhood.

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There is a Happy Land: The Pacific Northwest

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There is a Happy Land: The Pacific Northwest. Scan of pamphlet inside cover.

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L. C. Dillman developed real estate in Spokane. This broadside advertises choice residential property around 1892.

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L. C. Dillman developed real estate in Spokane. This broadside advertises choice residential property around 1892.

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Spokane and the Inland Empire: The Land of Mighty Rivers and Giant Waterfalls, Great Lakes, Rugged Mountains with Vast Mineral Storehouses, Grand Forests and Immense Wheat Fields. Souvenir of Spokane, Wash.

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Northwest Indian Congress. Spokane. October 30th and 31st, 1925.

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Come to the Land of Many Lakes: Spokane and the Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest.

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What You Will Enjoy in Spokane on Your Western Tour: Spokane 1915. You'll Miss it if You Miss it.

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What You Will Enjoy in Spokane on Your Western Tour: Spokane 1915. You'll Miss it if You Miss it. Scan of back cover.

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Spokane: In the Land of National Parks.

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Spokane: Midst Nature's Summer Home

NWC001-f46.001.tif
Miss Spokane Invites You. To attract new residents to the Inland Empire, the Spokane Advertising Club held a contest for a representative symbol. In 1912, "Miss Spokane" became that symbol, and pictures of the first Miss Spokane, Marguerite Motie,…

NWC001-f46.002.tif
Miss Spokane Invites You to See Beautiful Spokane: Heart of the Inland Empire and the Pacific Northwest

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Miss Spokane Invites You - Spokane Valley. Pamphlet cover.

NWC001-f40.001.tif
The Sixth Annual Spokane Industrial Exposition (Formerly Fruit Fair).

NWC001-f43.001.tif
Market Facts about the Spokane Country and the Five Major Markets of the Pacific Northwest.

GrandCouleepamphlet001.tif
Souvenir Brochure of the Grand Coulee Dam.

NWC001-f100.001.tif
A Race for Empire and Other True Tales of the Northwest.

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A Race for Empire and Other True Tales of the Northwest.

NWC001-f36.001.tif
Spokane: The Heart of the Inland Empire

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The Scenic Lure of Spokane and the Great Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest

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Souvenir Spokane. Scan of last page.

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Spokane Outdoors:'Mid Silvery Lakes and Pine-Clad Hills. Scan of pamphlet cover.

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Spokane Outdoors: 'Mid Silvery Lakes and Pine-Clad Hills. Scan of pamphlet inside back cover.

NWC001-f64.001.tif
Spokane, Wash: The Power City

NWC001-f82.002.tif
Miss Spokane Invites You - Spokane Valley. Scan of page 2 and 3.

NWC001-f88.001.tif
On the Battleground: Rosalia Wash.: Four Years of Progress

GrandCouleeInvite001.tif
Franklin D. Roosevelt visited the construction site of the Grand Coulee Dam in August 1934. More than 20,000 people came to see Roosevelt give a brief speech. This invitation reserved a seat.

dancecard003.tif
Dance card from Twickenham Park, May 28, 1897.

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Dance card from Twickenham Park, July 26, 1890.

dancecard001.tif
Dance card for benefit ball, 1892. Young ladies used dance cards to keep track of their partners at a dance or ball. The cards listed the evening's dances and sometimes came with a small pencil attached so that the dance partner's name could be…
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