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William Jennings Bryan and party of distinguished democrats who accompanied him on his tour through Washington state.
William Jennings Bryan and party of distinguished democrats who accompanied him on his tour through Washington state.
Swift & Co's. Picnic, Liberty Lake, Washington.
Swift & Co's. Picnic, Liberty Lake, Washington, July 24, 1919.
Spokane Water Department "Maintenance Group"
Spokane Water Department "Maintenance Group" September 21, 1938.
Spokane Fire Station #1
Dedication of Fire Station #1, 418 W. 1st Avenue. Chief - middle row white collar and many buttons. Captains (2) - second row, middle.
Spokane County -- Elections (#01)
U. B. Lunch counter at what appears to be a booth at the Spokane County Fair. Clarence Long was elected sheriff in 1921.
Spokane -- Water Wagon (#01)
"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 -- Washington Water Power Company (#03)
"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 -- Telephone (#01)
"Long distance room in Spokane. I am first girl in white blouse at end of room (Beatrice Birmingham)"
Spokane -- Storms (#01)
"Remarkable electric display at Spokane, Washington, July 13th about 2:30 A. M., 1914."
Spokane -- Stores and shops (#08)
"George Castle put in this window for Bob Winston's shoe store on Post between Main and Riverside and won a prize."
Spokane -- Stores and shops (#07)
"Company store on the southwest corner of First and Monroe, August 1892. L to R: Mr. Jones, O. E. Hailey and Elmer Gibbs"
Spokane -- Service Stations (#04)
Monroe Service Station owned by H. L. Sorenson at 917 N. Monroe. "Little girl with her hat in hand is Helen."
Spokane -- Service Stations (#01)
Riverside Service Station owned by Bech and Nelson. Located at 44 W. Riverside.
Spokane -- Roosevelt (Theodore) Visit (#03)
Theodore Roosevelt on his Spokane visit in 1911. Secretary Cortelyou seated with him.
Spokane -- Restaurants (#11)
"This picture of the Bixler Restaurant in Yardley, owned and operated by brothers William and Charlie Bixler, was taken about 1914. William Bixler is on the right."
Spokane -- Restaurants (#10)
Employees and owners of Dempsey's Restaurant and Gem Barber Shop, 1891.
Spokane -- Red Cross (#01)
"Spokane women volunteered for Red Cross overseas service but were not sent. Photographed at McMillan Hall, Whitworth College. Whitworth was closed and leased for war effort during World War I.
Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#04)
Spokane Police Department in front of city hall, ca. 1912.
Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#02)
Station No. 5 was originally located in the City Hall Annex on the
northeast corner of Howard and Front then moved to the new City
Hall at the southwest corner of Wall and Trent about 1912.
northeast corner of Howard and Front then moved to the new City
Hall at the southwest corner of Wall and Trent about 1912.
Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#01)
"Spokane's first chief of police, left at table, Peter Mertz, was once conductor on Francis Cook's street car."
Spokane -- Parades (#22)
Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.
Spokane -- Parades (#21)
First Decoration Day Parade on 2nd Avenue. Joe Warren, Chief of Police with entire force mounted. Sedgwick Post no. 8 G. A. R. with band before they had uniforms. On Second Avenue through Cannons Addition.
Spokane -- Parades (#09)
Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.
