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  • Collection: Carl Maxey Center Digital Archives: Preserving Spokane's Black History

Prince Hall Freemasons

Group of 21 unidentified Prince Hall Freemasons posing with memorabilia around a podium.

Prince Hall Freemasons group portrait

Prince Hall Freemasons posing together for a group photo at a hotel around a pool.

Prince Hall Freemasons group portrait

Group of eleven Prince Hall Freemasons posing together. Lillian Stokes in the top row in the center. Eleanor Chase is in middle row on the left. Alta Dalbert is the bottom row in the center.

Prince Hall Freemasons posing at an event

Group of five Prince Hall Freemasons posing with a table in the foreground. Only identified person is Sylvester Lake who is 4th from the left.

Prince Hall Freemasons, including James Chase, holding awards

Nine Prince Hall Freemasons standing together holding awards. James Chase standing in back row, second from the left.

Prince Hall Freemasons, including Sylvester Lake, standing together

Three unidentified Prince Hall Free Masons and Sylvester Lake standing together in conversation in a room.

Prince Hall Masonic affiliation unit standing together at charter function

A newspaper clipping featuring the Prince Hall Masonic Affiliation unit standing together at charter function.

Top row from left to right: Charles Bridges, Howard Lanier, Rev. D. D. Banks, Charles Bridges. Second row from left to right: John…

Prince Hall Order of the Eastern star members

Photograph of Prince Hall Order of the Eastern star members. From left to right: Unidentified woman, unidentified woman, Alta Dalbert, unidentified woman, Lillian Stokes, Pauline Lake, Eleanor Chase, Mr. Smith. In back: James Chase.

Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star members

A photograph of Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star members. Back row: Three unidentified women. Center row from left to right: James Chase, Eleanor Chase, Mrs. Coltrane, Pauline Lake, unidentified. Front row from left to right: Marie Sepolen, Alta…

Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star members

Group of six Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star members posing in their masonic lambskin aprons. All unidentified except Elmo Dalbert on far right.

Riverbank flooded

Unknown Riverbank [potentially Spokane River] flooded up to home and cars. Some tops of trees visible in the water.

Riverbank flooded

Unknown Riverbank [potentially Spokane River] flooded up to housing developments with construction machine dumping unknown substance in the water. Some tops of trees visible in the water.

Spectators at an event including James Chase, Eleanor Barrow, Alta Dalbert, and Francell Daubert

James Chase, Eleanor Barrow, Alta Dalbert and Francell Daubert standing with an unidentified child and woman to the right in a crowd of people watching an event.

Spokane Chapter #3 of the Eastern Star

Group portrait of a Spokane chapter of a fraternal organization called the Eastern Star. The women in the chapter wear white dresses, while the men wear dark suits.

Spokesman-Review/Black Lens Business Card

A business card for Amber D. Dodd, the Racial-Equity Reporter for the Spokesman-Review and the Black Lens.

Sports team in baseball field

Baseball team and spectators congregating in a baseball field and outer stands. The player's shirts indicate they are possibly being sponsored by Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage.

Sports team mid game

Baseball team mid-game with two players entering the field. The player's shirts indicate they are possibly being sponsored by Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage.

Sybill Stafford reviewing photographs with Dr. Joseph Franklin

Sybil Stafford, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth (Holmes) Stafford, reviews photographs of Black Spokanites from the early 20th century with Eastern Washington University history professor Joseph Franklin.

T-shirt with the Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage logo

Black T-shirt with yellow and white stripes on collar and sleeves with the Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage logo in yellow lettering.

The African-American Voice, December 1998

Volume 3, Number 7 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, September 1998

Volume 3, Number 4 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

Trolley on an unidentified street

Trolley on an unidentified street.

Two children standing together (Roland Chase and Dennis Dalbert?) and a group of eight standing on a picnic blanket

Two photographs printed together. The top photograph includes two young children, possibly Roland Chase and Dennis "Denny" Dalbert standing together. The bottom photograph includes a group of eight, possibly including Roland Chase and Denny Dalbert…

Two children watching the road between two cars among a crowd

Two children watching the road between two cars among a crowd.

Two cows

Two cows standing in the shaded area of a pasture.

Two mechanics in Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage

Two unidentified men standing in Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage with car in the background. Man on the left is wearing mechanic coveralls.

Two men in Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage

Two unidentified men having a conversation in Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage with car in the background. Man facing away is wearing mechanic coveralls.

Man on the right is same person as in 005_286.

Unidentified man working on car

Unidentified man facing away using a circle bladed power tool on the side of a car most likely at Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage.

Unidentified man working on car

Unidentified man facing away using a circle bladed power tool on the side of a car most likely at Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender garage.

View of Indiana and Stevens Street

Indiana and Stevens Street and businesses taken from inside the Chase and Dalbert Body and Fender lobby.

Wally Hagin and Elmo Dalbert

Wally Hagin and Elmo Dalbert pulling a heavy object in a yard.

Wally Hagin and Elmo Dalbert?

Wally Hagin and Elmo Dalbert? sitting together drinking with Wally's arm draped over Elmo's back.

Wally Hagin fishing at a pond and Wally Hagin standing in front a house

Two photographs printed together. The top photograph features Wally Hagin standing with an unidentified child and woman in front of a house. The bottom photograph includes Wally Hagin fishing at a pond.

William Tucker outside on a lawn chair

William Tucker laying on lawn chair in a yard.