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Northwest -- Wheat and Wheat Farming (#18)
"At work in Palouse field with Steptoe Butte in the background."
Northwest -- Wheat and Wheat Farming (#27)
"Threshing machine on Orrin Torrey's farm, Odessa, Washington."
Northwest -- Wheat Farming -- Churchill collection (#01)
Palouse threshing crew in front of the cook shack.
Northwest -- Sheep (#01)
"Sheep grazing in 5 acre alfalfa field seven miles from Sunnyside. Taken in Kittitas Valley - outside irrigation section on South Central highway."
Northwest -- Cattle (#05)
Branding calves near Ft. Benton, Montana. Copy of a photo estimated to have been taken in the 1870s (?)
Northwest -- Wheat and Wheat Farming (#03)
Rear view of the combine operating on the side hill slope of a Palouse wheatfield.
Northwest -- Wheat and Wheat Farming (#07)
"Horse and mule drawn combine in the Palouse region- 33 horse and mules furnishing traction."
Spokane Valley -- Apple Orchard -- Raymond (#01)
Orchard of T. F. Raymond, Opportunity, apple picking time.
Spokane Valley -- Veradale (#02)
Aerial view of Veradale, September 15, 1933. "Air view north of Vera looking southwest."
Spokane Valley -- Veradale (#01)
Aerial view of Veradale, September 15, 1933. "Air View, Looking Northeast."
Spokane Valley -- Stores (#02)
"Otis Mercantile sign being erected on store built for Mr. Halloran in Otis Orchards. George Pringle and Rube Gebbers at work."
Spokane Valley -- Stores (#04)
"The H. E. Hand store and post office on Trent about 300 ft. west of what is now Cement St. The building was erected in the early 1900s."
Spokane Valley -- Service Stations (#02)
Harold C. Dockendorf and Charles (Sparky) Burton at Doc's Snappy Service Station, Dishman.
Spokane Valley -- Service Stations (#03)
"Doc's Snappy Service, a Chevron service station at 9216 E. Sprague, Dishman, 1930-1948. Owned by Harold Klobucher."
Spokane Valley -- Plante' s Ferry (#03)
"The Antoine Plante cabin - Spokane Valley - Pinecroft. Erected in the early 1850's. Meeting place of Gov. Stevens and Spokane Garry on December 3-6, 1855. Then it was decided the Spokanes should remain at peace with the whites. Home of the first…
