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Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#03)
"Pines Road looking south from Modern Electric Water tank toward Broadway"
Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#02)
"Early Spokane and Inland Empire electric train at Opportunity." Opportunity (Wash.)
Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#01)
"Business community of Opportunity in 1908. Intersection in left center is corner of Sprague and Pines."
Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#04)
"Opportunity about 200 yds. north of Sprague looking south. Power substation on left; store left center is on what is now Sprague & Pines."
Spokane Valley -- Irrigation (#03)
"Looks like construction of the dam & reservoir at Chilco Falls to irrigate the Spokane Valley.
Spokane Valley -- Irrigation (#02)
"Looks like construction of the dam & reservoir at Chilco Falls to irrigate the Spokane Valley.
Spokane Valley -- Irrigation (#01)
"Looks like construction of the dam & reservoir at Chilco Falls to irrigate the Spokane Valley."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#03)
"Office of the Inland Empire Paper Company on Spokane River, Millwood, WA."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#06)
"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#04)
"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. International Portland Cememt Plant."
Spokane Valley -- Horse Slaughter Site (#03)
"Col. Wright's horse slaughter camp on Spokane River. September 1858 - and 900 Indian horses were killed."
Spokane Valley -- Horse Slaughter Site (#04)
"Col. Wright's horse slaughter camp on Spokane River. September 1858 - and 900 Indian horses were killed."
Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Foothills (#01)
The John Gust Johnson family outside their new house in the foothills, built in 1913.
Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Bergman (#02)
Bergman home at 11204 E. Sprague. Home built by Charles B. Bergman, who owned the Siberian Arctic Fur Manufacturing Company of Spokane. The home was a showplace in the Valley with a sunken garden and extensive landscaping. It was demolished in…
Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Bergman (#03)
Bergman home at 11204 E. Sprague. Home built by Charles B. Bergman, who owned the Siberian Arctic Fur Manufacturing Company of Spokane. The home was a showplace in the Valley with a sunken garden and extensive landscaping. It was demolished in…
Spokane Valley -- Homes (#07)
"Moore home at Northwest corner of Pines and Valleyway. Nellie, Myrtle & Hazel Moore, children of E. D. and Cora Moore.
Spokane Valley -- Grange Hall (#02)
"School building prior to 1910. Part of Orchard Park School District. One of the first buildings in Valley."
Spokane -- Streets - Front/Trent (#01)
Trent Ave. 2nd City Hall at right. Coeur D'Alene hotel light brick at center. Clearing land for the building of the Union Depot. ca. 1913
Spokane -- Streets - Post Street (#05)
Post Street looking north from Riverside. Galena Block on right.
Spokane -- Streets - Sprague (#16)
Johnson & Thurston Grocery Store. E. 1820 Sprague Ave. Olof Johnson & Ott Thurston in front.
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#94)
Cars in front of Masonic Temple. Photo taken looking west on Riverside Ave.
Spokane -- Streets -- Howard (#31)
Howard St. looking north from Sprague Ave. Ashing Bldg. to the left and Hazel Block to the right.
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#59)
Looking east along unpaved Riverside Ave. from corner of Stevens. ca. 1890
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#22)
Riverside Ave. as seen from Civic Bldg, a.k.a. Chamber of Commerce.
