Browse Items (73 total)

  • Collection: Spokane Miscellany

Spokane_Service_Stations003.tif
Likely the Northtown Service Station located at 4302 N. Division.

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Monroe Service Station owned by H. L. Sorenson at 917 N. Monroe. "Little girl with her hat in hand is Helen."

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Rogers Body and Fender Shop located on East Sprague.

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Heritage Village, store in Spokane.

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James Castino operated a shoe shop at 308 S. Sherman.

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"Company store on the southwest corner of First and Monroe, August 1892. L to R: Mr. Jones, O. E. Hailey and Elmer Gibbs"

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"George Castle put in this window for Bob Winston's shoe store on Post between Main and Riverside and won a prize."

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Clark's Dry Goods store, located at 815 Garland Avenue.

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"Manito drugstore at 313 E. 18th Avenue. Ruth, Anna and Rita."

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Manito Grocery at 30th and Grand.

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"Remarkable electric display at Spokane, Washington, July 13th about 2:30 A. M., 1914."

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City of Spokane Street Division truck from 1934.

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"Long distance room in Spokane. I am first girl in white blouse at end of room (Beatrice Birmingham)"

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"WWP put an appliance store on wheels to take the most up-to-date modern electric conveniences to housesholds around the Inland Northwest. WWP would be among the leaders in promoting and selling electric ranges and water heating."

Spokane_WaterWagon001.tif
"Carl Waldemar Nielsen (aka Nelson) with his water wagon. He came to the United States from Denmark in 1905. In 1907 he is shown living at E. 725 Sprague Avenue and in 1908 he is at 118 Division."

Spokane_WesternUnion001.tif
Front office of the Western Union Office in Spokane, 1911.

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"Bookkeeping room at Western Union, Spokane"

SpokaneCounty_elections001.tif
U. B. Lunch counter at what appears to be a booth at the Spokane County Fair. Clarence Long was elected sheriff in 1921.

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Dedication of Fire Station #1, 418 W. 1st Avenue. Chief - middle row white collar and many buttons. Captains (2) - second row, middle.

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Fire Station #1, 418 W. 1st Avenue.

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John W. Graham & Co. salesman at a banquet/meeting at the Spokane Hotel.

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Meeting of the IOOF (International Order of Odd Fellows, 1909.

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Davenport Hotel employees Christmas party, 1909.

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Group portrait of the International Stonemasons Union, #4.

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Group portrait of the International Stonemasons Union, #4.

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Firestone Dealers banquet, Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington, April 15, 1927.

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Greeters annual banquet, Davenport Hotel, January 11, 1923.

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Social Services Bureau annual banquet at the Hall of Doges, Davenport Hotel, October 19, 1914.

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Knights of Pythias in front of the Pacific Hotel, Spokane Falls.

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Banquet given in honor of Ferdinand Foch at the Davenport Hotel, November 29, 1921. Ferdinand Foch was a French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War.

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William Jennings Bryan and party of distinguished democrats who accompanied him on his tour through Washington state.

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Swift & Co's. Picnic, Liberty Lake, Washington, July 24, 1919.

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Spokane Water Department "Maintenance Group" September 21, 1938.
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