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Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#06)

Portrait of Guss W. Roche. Roche was the director of the home economics and civic activities division of the Spokane Chronicle and the Spokesman Review.

Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#02)

Wedding portrait of Guss and Lucy Roche.

Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#04)

Portrait of Guss W. Roche. Roche was the director of the home economics and civic activities division of the Spokane Chronicle and the Spokesman Review.

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#56)

Looking west along Riverside Avenue from the corner of Riverside and Washington.

Spokane -- Roosevelt (Theodore) Visit (#03)

Theodore Roosevelt on his Spokane visit in 1911. Secretary Cortelyou seated with him.

Spokane -- Banks -- Old National Bank (#08)

Billboards bordering the excavations for the Old National Bank building before construction began.

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#59)

Looking east along unpaved Riverside Ave. from corner of Stevens. ca. 1890

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#44)

Looking Southwest along Riverside Ave. from the corner of Stevens & Riverside. Mohawk block right.

Northwest -- Portraits -- Vaughn Family (#22)

Portrait of John Leonard Vaughn, Thomas Vaughn, Will Vaughn and Cornelius Vaughn.

Spokane -- Streets -- Howard (#32)

Howard Street. Northern Pacific overpass construction, ca. 1911

Northwest -- Portraits -- Browne, J. J. (#01)

Portrait of J. J. Browne, pioneeer real estate man and banker. n.d.

Spokane -- Railroads (#02)

The work train with engine Number 11 at Sawyer (Idaho) in 1918. Acquired by the Spokane International Railway in 1906 and then sold to the Humbird Lumber Company in 1923.

Pierewee Falls, Wash.

Periwee Falls, sometimes known as Peewee Falls.

Waterfalls of Stevens County

"Where the Water's (sic) Come Tumbling Down in Stevens Co. Wash. and Mighty Rivers Mountain Born, Go Sweeping onward Dark and Deep, Through Forest Where the Bounding Fawn, Beneath It's (sic) Sheltering Branches Leap"

Ellers Building, Spokane, Wash.

Ellers Building, Spokane, Wash. Corner of Sprague and Post in downtown Spokane.

Mt. Spokane ("Old Baldy") from Spokane, Washington

Mt. Spokane ("Old Baldy") from Spokane, Washington

Stevens Street, Spokane, Washington.

Stevens Street, Spokane, Washington.

Riverside Avenue, Looking West, Spokane, Wash.

Riverside Avenue, Looking West, Spokane, Wash.

Post Street, North from First Avenue, Spokane, Washington

Post Street, North from First Avenue, Spokane, Washington

Main Street, Spokane, Wash. One of Spokane's busy streets.

Main Street, Spokane, Wash. One of Spokane's busy streets.

The Devil's Teapot, Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.

The Devil's Teapot (also known as the Bowl and Pitcher), Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.

Lower Falls and Monroe St. Bridge by Moonlight, Spokane, Wash.

Lower Falls and Monroe St. Bridge by Moonlight, Spokane, Wash.

Part of Busy Spokane. The Lower Falls and the Monroe Street Bridge

Part of Busy Spokane. The Lower Falls and the Monroe Street Bridge

"Miss Spokane at 5th National Apple Show, Spokane"

"Miss Spokane at 5th National Apple Show, Spokane"

Newport, Wash. County seat of New Pend Oreille County.

Birds eye view of Newport, Washington

Sunken Gardens, Manito Park, Spokane, Wash.

Sunken Gardens, Manito Park, Spokane, Wash.

Indians -- Women (#07)

Unidentified group of Indian women

Indians -- Spokane (#10)

Spokane Indians in front of tipis.

Indians -- Spokane (#01)

"Indian Canyon near Spokane"

Indians -- Coeur d'Alene (#16)

"Indians on Coeur d'Alene reservation."

Indians -- Coeur d'Alene (#15)

"Indians on Coeur d'Alene reservation."

Hunter's camp.

Men and women at a hunting camp.

Woman with snowshoes and rifle.

Woman with snowshoes and rifle, probably Frances Palmer.

Man and dogs with bears that he has killed.

Man standing with his dogs and bears that he has killed.

Man, woman and dog on a tree stump.

Man, woman and dog on a tree stump on Pend Oreille River.

Man fishing on the Spokane River

Man with a basket of fish on the Spokane River.