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Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#20)
"Ed Dorrin, Dodd, Zinser, Ted Weholt, Wades in the Water, Felt, Claude Smith, Varner, Cook." "Blackfeet welcome aboved named men into tribe at ceremony held during Indian Congress."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#16)
"Blackfeet held ceremony at Indian Congress, 1925, Spokane, & welcomed several white men into the tribe. Scene on Riverside Ave. in front of Civic Building."
Indians -- Blackfoot (#02)
"Policeman and his wife in attendance at the first Spokane Indian Congress."
Indians -- Blackfoot (#06)
"Wife and child of Chief Whitecalf taken during the session of the Spokane Indian Congress in 1925. They are Blackfeet."
Indians -- Portraits -- Wallahee, Princess (#01)
"Candidate for the Indian Princess at the Indian Congress, Spokane."
Indians -- Portraits -- Sijohn, Sarah Skanen (#02)
"As she appeared when a candidate for princess honors at the 1st Spokane Indian Congress."
Indians -- Portraits -- Perry, Josephine Timothy (#01)
A candidate for the princess honors at the Spokane Indian Congess.
Indians -- Portraits -- Nesbit, Mabel (#01)
"Mabel Nesbit, candidate for Indian Queen at the Indian Congress in Spokane."
Indians -- Portraits -- Moses, Jessie (#01)
"At time of 1st Spokane Indian Congress when she was a candidate for princess."
Indians -- Portraits -- James, Josephine (#01)
"Josephine James at Spokane Indian Congress when she was a princess candidate of her tribe."
Indians -- Portraits -- Garry, Lucy and Nellie (#01)
"Nellie Garry (white hair), aged 80, and Lucy Garry (black hair), aged 83. daughters of Chief Spokane Garry of the Spokane Indian Tribe. The Indians claim these two women to be 107 and 105 years old, but good evidence would indicate the ages to be as…
Indians -- Portraits -- Garry, Ignace (#02)
"The delegation of Indians, with Mr. Tuttle," sent to Washington, D. C. October 1925 to invite Pres. Coolidge to attend first NW Indian Congress."
Northwest -- Portraits -- Ayers, Ruth Sampson and Stephen E.
Wedding of Ruth Virginia Sampson to Stephen E. Ayers, in her home at 1021 E. 21st Avenue, Spokane.
Charter for the Spokane Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
The 1919 charter establishing a local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Spokane, Washington.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#29)
"Monroe Street Bridge and Union Trestle, Spokane." January 8, 1921
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#28)
"Spokane Falls and Bridges over the Spokane River, 1/8/1921"
Spokane -- Buildings -- Terminal (#02)
Terminal building of the Spokane and Inland Empire Electric Railroad. Taken from the steps of Spokane Amateur Athletic Association, March 16, 1921.
Washington -- Meyers Falls (#04)
"Building in upper center above falls on the Colville River is the Hudson's Bay Company grist mill built nearly 80 years ago."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#18)
"Small print of the old Hudson's Bay post taken by Ellis Morigeau and showing factor's residence, warehouse and trading houses with old blockhouse."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#07)
"All remaining of the old Fort Colville at the Kettle Falls of the Columbia. John Chisholm standing near by"
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#06)
"John A. Chisholm of Cornwall, Ontario at site of Old Fort Colville, Washington."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Colville (#04)
"All that is left of the old Fort Colville, near the Kettle Falls of the Columbia. John Chisholm nearby."
