Browse Items (359 total)

  • Collection: Portraits

Spalding_Family005.tif
Portrait of Eliza Spalding Warren, daughter of the Rev. Henry H. Spalding.

Spalding_Family004.tif
Martha Spalding Wigle, daughter of Rev. Henry H. Spalding.

Spalding_Family003.tif
Martha Spalding Wigle, daughter of Rev. Henry H. Spalding.

Spalding_Family002.tif
Portrait of Henry Hart Spalding, son of the Rev. Henry Spalding. (Copy print)

Spalding_Family001.tif
Copy print of photograph of Henry H. Spalding, pioneer missionary.

Smith_Frank001.tif
Portrait of Frank Marshall Smith, who was the smelter director for the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Company.

Smith_Clark001.tif
Portrait of Clark L. Smith, president of the Spokane Casket Company.

Smith_Carroll001.tif
Portrait of Spokane physician, Carroll Smith.

Sample_Henry001.tif
Henry W. Sample, Spokane's first Black police officer, who served from 1892 to 1894.

Rott_Otto001.tif
Portrait of Spokane physician, Otto Rott.

Rothrock, Edward002.tif
Edward Rothrock on the right, probably taken while a student at Stanford.

Rogers_Charles001.tif
Portrait of Charles H. Rogers, insurance and real estate broker in Spokane.

Richards_Seth001.tif
Portrait of Seth Richards, Spokane investment banker.

Reinhardt_John001.tif
Portrait of John Reinhardt, manager of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance in Spokane.

Reed_Lyman001.tif
Lyman Reed, Spokane banker with Old National Bank.

Rasque_George004.tif
Portrait of Spokane architect George Rasque as a young man.

Rasque_George003.tif
Spokane architect, George Rasque in 1923.

Ramage_James001.tif
Portrait of James S. Ramage. Ramage was a longtime businessman in Spokane who served as president of the Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club.

Preusse_Herman005.tif
Daughters of Herman Preusse: Florence Augusta and Olga May.

Preusse_Herman003.tif
Portrait of architect Herman Preusse in the 1920s.

Preusse_Herman002.tif
Preusse & Zittel, Architects. Jamieson Bldg., Spokane. L to R: Carl Preusse (sitting), unknown, unknown, Arnold Preusse (standing).

Peyton_Isaac001.tif
Portrait of Isaac N. Peyton, Spokane businessman.

Pehrson_Gustav001.tif
Portrait of Spokane architect, Gustav Pehrson.

Paine_James001.tif
James L. Paine, Spokane pioneer who was long associated with The Crescent Department Store.

O'Connor_Charles001.tif
Portrait of Charles A. O'Connor, president of the Holland Bank.

Neyland_Family009a.tif
Three generations of the Neyland family. Identification is attached.

Neyland_Family008.tif
Harold Neyland on the right and unidentified toddler.

Neyland_Family006.tif
Floy Neyland with baby Harold, in Davenport, Washington.

Neyland_Family005.tif
Floy Neyland giving her baby, Harold, a bath.

Neyland_Family004.tif
Gage and Floy Neyland in their bedroom. Gage ran a store in Davenport.

Neyland_Family003.tif
Ruby F. Neyland sitting in a rocking chair. Ruby was married to Grant Neyland.

Neyland_Family002.tif
Floy M. Neyland with her baby, Harold. Floy's husband, Gage, owned a grocery store in Davenport, Washington.

Neyland_Family001.tif
Portrait of Daniel and Louisa Neyland. Daniel Neyland founded Neyland's resort, one of the first resorts in Liberty Lake.

Nevers_Johns001.tif
Portrait of John R. Nevers, president and manager of the Murphey-Favre Company.

Munter_Richard001.tif
Portrait of Richard S. Munter, Spokane attorney.

Muehle_Family001.tif
Portrait of Carl Muehle, pioneer of Elk, Washington.

Muehle_Family002.tif
Wedding day for Augusta and Alva Coldsnow, November 1919.

Morris_William001.tif
"William C. Morris, cartoonist of the Spokesman Review, and his wife staging an Indian dance."

Morin_SG001.tif
Portrait of S. G. Morin, Spokane building contractor.
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