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Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#01)
"Indian Canyon Golf Course opening in May 1936. Group of fully costumed Indian girls who were to do the caddying."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#02)
"Indian Canyon Golf Course opening in May 1936. Group of fully costumed Indian girls grouped around a young man, a drummer of the tribe."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#03)
"Indian Canyon Golf Course opening in May 1936. From left to right: Colonel Stark, Mr. Hamblen, Mr. Kinman, Dr. Kimball and Mayor Burch."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#04)
"Mayor Burch greeting the "biggest' Indian present for the golf opening ceremonies in May 1936."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#05)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Group of Indians in full costume inducting the whites into membership in the tribe."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#06)
"Opening in May 1936. General view of the slope below the clubhouse showing the size and character of the crowd to see the ceremonies."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#09)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - Col Stark and a fully costumed Indian contesting -- Col. Stark in teeing a golf ball and the Indian in shooting an arrow."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#10)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - One of the golf players with his girl caddy waiting for the matches to begin."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#11)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - Indian group gathering on the field preparatory to the tribal initiatory ceremonial."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#15)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Indian boy with both bow and arrow and golf bag quipped apparently waiting for something to happen."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#16)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Three fully costumed men in company with Col. Stark in the lee of the clubhouse."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#17)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. General view of the golf field at the time of the initiatory ceremonies and while the dance was in progress."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#18)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Ceremonial (sic) of initiation of J. I. Kinman into tribal membership."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#19)
"Group of four in costume taken along with Colonel Stark at the time of the opening of the Indian Canyon golf course in May 1936."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#20)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - Group of costumed women of the tribe preparing for the initiatory ceremonies that were to follow."
Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#21)
"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Group of Indian maiden caddies waiting for the matches to begin."
Spokane -- Hoboes (#01)
Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.
Spokane -- Hoboes (#02)
Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.
Spokane -- Hoboes (#03)
Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.
Spokane -- Hoboes (#04)
Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#01)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#02)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#03)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#05)
"Highbridge at Brookside. Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum."
Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#06)
Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.
Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#05)
2328 W. 1st. Ave. Wakefield House. Constructed 1896. Cutter & Malmgren Architects.
Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#07)
2231 W. 1st. Ave. Home of Wakefield P. Russell. Constructed 1900.
Spokane -- Homes -- Browne's Addition (#11)
2425 W. Pacific Ave. C.P. Robbins home. Built in 1899. Designed by Albert Held.
