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Hedlund Lumber Company workers.

Hedlund Lumber Company workers. Man in front, 3rd from left, is Robert Gawn Lambier. Shingle mill.

Lumber camp, Hedlund Lumber Company.

"Hedlund Lumber Company. Robert Gawn Lambier worked here and is in the photograph."

The sawmill-Phoenix

"Phoenix Lumber Company and sawmill on the riverbank at the foot of Post and Wall Streets"

Sheridan School, 1910.

Class picture of Sheridan School in Spokane, 1910. Includes Frances and Esther Rayot.

Spokane College picnic

Picnic at Spokane College, 1925.

Spokane High School, 1904.

Spokane High School, class of 1904.

Wreckage from Milan wreck on the Great Northern Railroad.

Wreckage from "Milan wreck," 20 miles from Spokane on November 6, 1910.

C and C Milling Company

"Post Street wooden bridge. Showing Echo Mill, C & C Mill and old Post Mill"

Under the Monroe Street Bridge

Looking under the Monroe Street Bridge, ca. 1940.

Shacktown on North side of the Spokane River

Shacktown on the North side of the Spokane river, 1940s.

California House, May 17, 1887.

"California House. Spokane Falls. Big New Hotel (Col. Gray, proprietor) on Front and Howard Street."

Spokane Fire Station #1

Dedication of Fire Station #1, 418 W. 1st Avenue. Chief - middle row white collar and many buttons. Captains (2) - second row, middle.

Spokane Fire Department

Fire Station #1, 418 W. 1st Avenue.

Mike Kitt's birthday party, 1914.

"Mike Kitt's birthday party on his farm 2 1/2 miles southwest of Colville, Washington."

Mike Kitt's birthday party, 1914.

"Mike Kitt's birthday party on his farm 2 1/2 miles southwest of Colville, Washington."

John W. Graham banquet

John W. Graham & Co. salesman at a banquet/meeting at the Spokane Hotel.

International Stonemasons Union #4

Group portrait of the International Stonemasons Union, #4.

International Stonemasons Union #4

Group portrait of the International Stonemasons Union, #4.

Knights of Pythias in front of the Pacific Hotel, Spokane.

Knights of Pythias in front of the Pacific Hotel, Spokane Falls.

William Jennings Bryan and party of distinguished democrats who accompanied him on his tour through Washington state.

William Jennings Bryan and party of distinguished democrats who accompanied him on his tour through Washington state.

Theodore Roosevelt in Parade in Seattle.

Thomas Franklin Kane with Leon Wheeler, Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt and Mayor George Dilling, Seattle, Washington, April 6, 1911

First Spokane Public Library Board when operating under state library law.

First library Board when operating under state library law. Reading left to right: Mr. Ed O. Connor, attorney at Law; Rabbi David Levine, Rabbi; Professor James A. Tormey, Superintendent of City Schools; Rev. Jno. W. Allen, Pastor Dean Avenue…

Exterior of the Spokane's Carnegie Library on Cedar.

Undated photograph of Spokane Public Library's main Carnegie Library on Cedar.

North Monroe Branch, Spokane Public Library.

North Monroe branch of Spokane Public Library before the Carnegie Building was built in 1914. This location was at North Monroe and Cleveland.

North Division Branch, Spokane Public Library.

Branch of Spokane Public Library on North Division. Location was Division on the corner Indiana ave according to the 1913 city directory.

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#07B)

Unidentified group of Indians at the 1925 Indian Congress.

Indians -- Spokane (#08)

Unidentified Indian woman in the snow

Indians -- Portraits (#24)

Unidentified cyanotype of an Indian man, unknown location.

Indians -- Portraits -- Aeneas (#02)

"Chief Aeneas (nearly blind and clothed exclusively in buckskin and fine furs)"

Indians -- Portraits -- Lo-Kout, Yakama Indian (#01)

Lokout on left and Indian policeman Keller Charley on the right, Fort Spokane, ca. 1910. Lo-Kout, Yakama Indian, son of Chief Owhi. This is the same man photographed by Edward S. Curtis (plate #247 in Portfolio #7)

Indians -- Portraits -- Nespelem, George (#01)

Photograph of Mrs. George Nespelem, wearing traditional Native American clothing, and holding woven cornhusk bag.

Indians -- Portraits -- Wah-Hah-Gun-Ta (#01)

Wah-Hah-Gun-Ta. In 1912 there were articles in various newspapers about him, claiming that he was a 131-year old Blackfoot Indian.

Great Kettle Falls of the Columbia, Eastern Washington.

Great Kettle Falls of the Columbia, Eastern Washington.

Old Rochester Hotel, Kettle Falls.

"The Old Rochester Hotel built in early day Kettle Falls, Wash."

Singers Junction, Kettle Falls.

"At the Junction Highway 395-22 - Kettle Falls, Wash."

Kettle Falls, Wash.

Kettle Falls, no date.