Browse Items (49 total)

  • Collection: Northwest Miscellany

Washington -- Air National Guard (#03)

"20th pursuit group over Spokane"

Washington -- Air National Guard (#04)

"20th Pursuit group preparing for takeoff"

Washington -- Air National Guard (#07)

Aerial view. No identification.

Washington -- Air National Guard (#08)

Aerial view. No identification.

Washington -- Air National Guard (#09)

Officers. Names are below photograph.

Washington -- Air National Guard (#11)

"Compliments of 41st Division Aviation Washington National Guard, Felts Field, March 34, 1934"

Washington -- Air National Guard (#12)

"National Guard Officers Mess"

Washington -- Air National Guard (#14)

"Group of officers - 41st division aviation - Cheney"

Washington -- Air National Guard (#25)

Aerial view. No identification.

Washington -- Air National Guard (#27)

Air National Guard tents.

Washington -- Air National Guard (#28)

Air National Guard tents.

Northwest -- Sagebrush (#01)

"Big Bend Grant County Sage Brush in area to be be irrigated from Grand Coulee Dam project"

Northwest -- Lumber and lumbering (#07)

Humbird Mill, Newport, Washington.

Washington -- Manresa Grotto (#01)

"Manresa Grotto interior. Stone benches and pulpit. Illumination is by late afternoon sun."

Washington -- Manresa Grotto (#02)

"Grotto of Manresa. Detail Rock formation. Pend Oreille County"

Washington -- Manresa Grotto (#03)

"Grotto of Manresa. Entrance to Grotto with baptismal font on right"

Washington -- Manresa Grotto (#04)

"Manresa Grotto, Pend Oreille County. View East. Both hollows enter into same grotto; there are 2 other individual small caves not shown here"

Washington -- Manresa Grotto (#06)

"Grotto of Manresa. View S. W. across Pend Oreille River. Pend Oreille County. County Road, bottom right"

Northwest -- Lumber and lumbering (#03)

Unidentified lumber camp

Northwest -- Sawmills (#01)

Identification on the back says "Sawmill built by Joe Henery on Nez Perce Trail in 1879 on Rock Creek." This should probably be Joe Heinrich, who had a sawmill on Rock Creek.

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#02)

"Tom Beall and John E. Smith. Survivors of the Indian war in 1858. Col Wright's Camp where Qualchan and other Indians were hung"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#03)

"Smythe's Fort (sic) Hangman Creek showing the side of Col. Wright's camp September 1858"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#05)

"Tree at Smythe's Ford from which Chief Qualchan was hanged in 1858"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#10)

"Present day (1933) traces of the old trail from Fort Walla Walla to Colville"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#12)

"Tree to the west of Colonel Wright's tent which was later blazed by the Indians as their method of commemorating the council held here as well as the executions taking place at that time. This tree still stands this view being made only two years…

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#13)

"Looking across the campground of Colonel Wright to where the old trail appears"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#16)

"Tree at Smythe's Ford from which Qualchan was hanged in 1858"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#17)

"Bridge at the crossing" at Smythe's Ford.

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#18)

"Present day (1933) traces of the old trail at the crossing"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#20)

"Place where the old Fort Walla Walla and Fort Colville trail crossed Hangman Creek"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#24)

"View of Latah creek just below the point of the crossing in 1933"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#14)

"To the south of the bridge showing where the old trail swung to the right for the creek crossing just above"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#15)

"Across the field to the point where the old trail crossed the creek"

Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#19)

"Henry Thamm photo of site of Indian hanging"

Northwest -- Log cabins (#01)

Dashiell cabin near Waverly, Wash. An article about the Dashiell family appeared in the Spokesman Review, January 28, 1917. The family settled in this cabin in 1872.

Northwest -- Log cabins (#02)

Dashiell cabin near Waverly, Wash. An article about the Dashiell family appeared in the Spokesman Review, January 28, 1917. The family settled in this cabin in 1872. One of the oldest cabins in Spokane County.

Northwest -- Log cabins (#16)

Unknown couple and dog outside of their log cabin. No identification.

Northwest -- Lumber and lumbering (#12)

"Gawn Lambier, center, working at shingle mill"

Northwest -- Sawmills (#02)

"Knostman Sawmill" F. H. Knostman operated a sawmill northwest of Spokane.