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  • Collection: Northwest Forts, Battlefields and Monuments

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#24)

"Site of Ft. Walla Walla. Columbia River just below juncture of Walla Walla River and Columbia - showing 'Twin Sister' rocks."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#21)

"A view of the site and physical surroundings of the old HBC post as the locality appeared about 1921."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#20)

Two women and a boy at the site of Fort Walla Walla on the Columbia.

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#15)

"A view of the site and physical surroundings of the old HBC post as the locality appeared about 1921."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#06)

"Looking south across the site of Fort Walla Walla fur trading post. Where present building stands."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#05)

"Juncture of Walla Walla (clump of trees at left) and Columbia River where Fort Walla Walla was located."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#04)

"Site of old Fort Walla Walla. View of Columbia River looking upstream, below "Twin Sisters" rocks. Shows beginnings of tank farm at Attalia, est. by Kirk Thompson."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#03)

"View showing the foundation of the old fort as they remain at the present day. Lines of rock show the old foundation outlines. Within these foundation lines stand two concrete boathouses."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#66)

Copy print of photo of Old Fort Spokane taken in the 1880s.

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#44)

"Showing remains of the old post just above the mouth of the Spokane River"

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#40)

"Fort Spokane, Lincoln County. Restored guard house has a visitors center; view west. Erected 1892; remodeled by the National Park Service in 1966. Exterior appearance has been carefully retained. Interior has been modernized for today's use."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#28)

"Fort Spokane, Lincoln County. Quartermaster stables building 1884. View N. E."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#27)

"Fort Spokane, Lincoln County. Ruins of quartermast stores building in 1892. View N. E."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#25)

"A backview on country road to Fort Spokane from Creston, Lincoln County. This spot is 2 miles from Fort. View is southwest to Lake Roosevelt and well worth the trip on a back road. Road in pictures is farm road."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#14)

"Looking down the course of the Spokane River from the hill above the old post"

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#13)

"Looking down from the hilltop to the south upon the buildings of the old military post as they appeared in 1930. In foreground are some of the old stable quarters of the post. In the left middle ground are what is left of the old barracks buildings…

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#12)

"Only buildings of the original post now (1930) remaining - one an officer quarters building and the other one of the barracks buildings."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#11)

"Old barracks building being used as one of the buildings of the Fed. tuberculosis sanitarium for the Spokane Indians."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#10)

"View from the east of the old barracks building now being used as a tuberculosis sanitarium for the Spokane Indians."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#09)

"Looking down from the hilltop to the south upon the buildings of the old military post as they appeared in 1930. In foreground are some of the old stable quarters of the post. In the middle ground are to be what is now left of the old barracks…

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#08)

"Looking at the site of old Ft. Spokane from a hill just above. Spokane River near confluence with Columbia River. Photo by Ewen. Lewis Ewen and Thomas Teakle in photo."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#07)

"One of the newest old buildings of the military post as it appeared in 1930."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#07A)

Looking down at the buildings of Fort Spokane

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#05)

"Company C, 2nd Infantry, Capt. Henry Catley, Commander. Fort Spokane, Washington Territory"

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#04)

"Line of officers' quarters, Fort Spokane, Washington Territory"

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#03)

"Columbia River showing old Fort Spokane, Lincoln County, Wash."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Spokane (#01)

Fort Spokane. "Looking down from hill to the south"

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#18)

"Small print of the old Hudson's Bay post taken by Ellis Morigeau and showing factor's residence, warehouse and trading houses with old blockhouse."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#10)

"Block house at Fort Colville, Hudson's Bay post near Kettle Falls."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#07)

"All remaining of the old Fort Colville at the Kettle Falls of the Columbia. John Chisholm standing near by"

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#06)

"John A. Chisholm of Cornwall, Ontario at site of Old Fort Colville, Washington."

Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#04)

"All that is left of the old Fort Colville, near the Kettle Falls of the Columbia. John Chisholm nearby."