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  • Collection: Ephemera

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…

Dance card from Twickenham Park, July 26, 1890.

Dance card from Twickenham Park, May 28, 1897.

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.

On the Battleground: Rosalia Wash.: Four Years of Progress

Miss Spokane Invites You - Spokane Valley. Scan of page 2 and 3.

Spokane, Wash: The Power City

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

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

Souvenir Spokane. Scan of last page.

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

Spokane: The Heart of the Inland Empire

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

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

Souvenir Brochure of the Grand Coulee Dam.

Market Facts about the Spokane Country and the Five Major Markets of the Pacific Northwest.

The Sixth Annual Spokane Industrial Exposition (Formerly Fruit Fair).

Miss Spokane Invites You - Spokane Valley. Pamphlet cover.

Miss Spokane Invites You to See Beautiful Spokane: Heart of the Inland Empire and the Pacific Northwest

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,…

Spokane: Midst Nature's Summer Home

Spokane: In the Land of National Parks.

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

There is a Happy Land: The Pacific Northwest

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