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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Views During (#33)
A marching band parades through the park, a regular feature during warm weather.
Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Views During (#36)
The pavilion and Clocktower at night from a bridge over the Spokane River.
Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Views During (#37)
The pavilion and the rushing Spokane River, two of the outstanding attractions at Riverfront Park.
Spokane -- Fairs -- Fruit Fair (#01)
"Display of fruit from Henry Wendler's farm, the Newman Lake Fruit Farm. Henry Wendler is at left in the photo and his wife, Sadie, is at right. Sadie and her daughter, Lillian (later married to John Day) canned all the produce. There is catsup,…
Spokane -- Fairs -- Fruit Fair (#01)
Display of canned and bottled goods from the Wendler Farms at Newman Lake, Washington.
Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#02)
"Inland Empire Princesses at Spokane Interstate Fair, 1924"
Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#03)
"Rider with performing horse at one of the 'Wild West' events at the Spokane Interstate Fair."
Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#02)
"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."
Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#03)
"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."
Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#04)
"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'." Garden Springs Creek.
Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#08)
"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."
Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#14)
"Landscaping the Arboretum named for John A. Finch because his estate gave the money for it. The land once belonged to the Dwight family and was their 'farm'."
Spokane -- Finch Arboretum (#18)
"Work still going on to finish the Finch Arboretum named after John A. Finch because his estate purchased the land from the Dwight family who had owned it."
Spokane -- Fires (#02)
"View of a portion of the city after of the fire of 1883 showing piles of goods scattered somewhat about."
Spokane -- Fires (#04)
"Site of Spokane fire of 1883. The x marks Glover's house. It was later moved to Browne's addition."
Spokane -- Flour Mills (#01)
The Echo Mill was the second flour mill constructed on the Spokane River at the site of Spokane Falls. S.G. Havermale and George Davis built it in 1881. The original electric power plant is at the lower left.
Spokane -- Flour Mills (#02)
The old C&C Spokane Flour mill before renovation and redevelopment taken during the summer of 1973.
Spokane -- Flour Mills (#06)
A view of the falls and the C&C Flour Mills on Post Street taken in 1901.
Spokane -- Fort George Wright (#01)
Visit to Fort George Wright by Theodore Roosevelt, April 8, 1911.
Spokane -- Fort George Wright (#02)
"Roosevelt at Ft. Wright, April 8, 1911. Behind him, Senator Poindexter."
Spokane -- Fort George Wright (#03)
Visit to Fort George Wright by Theodore Roosevelt, April 8, 1911.
Spokane -- Freighting (#01)
12 mule freight train - early 1880s traveled between Spokane Falls and old Fort Spokane on the Spokane/Columbia rivers. Building is the Pioneer Block that housed the First National Bank on the southwest corner of Front and Howard.
Spokane -- Funeral homes (#01)
Funeral cars of the Buchanan Funeral home. Funeral parlor located at 316 W. Riverside.
Spokane -- Funeral homes (#01)
Row of hearses and drivers. Identification says, left to right: Sawdey, McDonald, Hansen.
Spokane -- Funerals (#01, bottom)
Funeral procession for John T. Sullivan, former Spokane Chief of Police.
Spokane -- Funerals (#01, top)
Funeral procession for John T. Sullivan, former Spokane Chief of Police.
Spokane -- Furniture and Cabinet Shop (#01)
During the Great Depression, building contractor Wallfred Charles "Jack" Peelgren at work in his furniture and cabinet shop. Taken in 1935.
