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Interior of Plunge, Natatorium Park, Spokane, Wash.
Interior of Plunge, Natatorium Park, Spokane, Wash.
Interior of New St. Aloysius Church, Spokane, Washington
Interior of New St. Aloysius Church, Spokane, Washington
Interior of Congregational Church, Ritzville, Washington.
Interior of Congregational Church, Ritzville, Washington.
Interior of Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes, Spokane, Wash.
Interior of Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes, Spokane, Wash.
Inland Empire, Electric Interurban Terminal Station, Spokane, Washington
Inland Empire, Electric Interurban Terminal Station, Spokane, Washington
Indians Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon.
Indians Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon.
Indians Fishing at Celilio (sic) Falls on Columbia River, Oregon.
Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls on Columbia River, Oregon.
Indians -- Yakama (#06)
"Charlie Miller, Indian police of the Yakimas, drying Salmon at mouth of White Salmon River."
Indians -- Women (#06)
"Group of Indian girls on the steps of the girls dorm building at the missing, all dressed up in pageant costumes."
Indians -- Women (#01)
"Old Wrangel, Alaska Indian Squaw." Was formerly a slave captured from an interior tribe, found frozen to death the winter following photo."
Indians -- Treaty Tree (#03)
"This is the tree at the original site of St. Michael's Mission. Under this tree Chief Peone pledged to lay down arms and wage no more war on whites."
Indians -- Treaty Tree (#02)
"The Peone Prairie tree under which Chief Peone and Governor Stevens in 1853 are reputed to have met."
Indians -- Treaty Tree (#01)
"The Treaty Tree standing near the site of the original St. Michael's Mission N.E. of Hillyard. Under this tree in the early 1860's Chief Peone of the Spokanes pledged the latter to lay down their arms and wage no more war on the whites. The deed to…
Indians -- Treaties (#01)
"Medicine Creek Treaty Marker at or near the site of the treaty made by Governor Stevens with the Indians in December 1854 near Nisqually."
