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Washington -- Carlton (#01)
"Carlton, Okanogan County. Trading Post is inactive. Store in back also houses post office. Building had been relocated from old highway east of present one where an old hotel still stands (bunkhouse now) and a few fine old residences."
Washington -- Carbonado (#01)
"Carbonado; Pierce County. View South. Former coal mining town is still very much alive. Owners of what must have been a "company" town have found other employment."
Washington -- Brewster (#13)
"Brewster, Okanogan County. Hotel still commands best location in small Columbia River town. View Northwest."
Washington -- Brewster (#02)
Brewster, Okanogan County. View Southwest on Main Street from small town park.
Spokane -- Homes -- Glover, James N. (#15)
Secondary residence of James N. Glover, later residence of J.P.M. Richards. Photographed at 1725 W. First Ave. Originally constructed on present site of Paulsen bldg.
Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, P. (#02)
2208 W. 2nd Ave. P. Clark residence. Built 1898. Designed by Kirtland K. Cutter.
Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, F. Lewis (#01)
703 W. 7th Ave. F. Lewis Clark residence. Later Marycliff High school.
Northwest -- Bridges, Covered (#18)
"Monroe Covered R. R. bridge. View North from Milwaukee Line. Trestle across Skykomish River. Only 30 mi. driving time from Seattle. Another century."
Northwest -- Bridges, Covered (#08)
"Willapa; Pacific Co. Wilson Creek. Where cows are the principal users a covered bridge is sort of a barn in a storm. View N. W."
Northwest -- Bridges, Covered (#02)
"Schafer Bridge; built 1966. Owner: Carl A. Schafer, Montesano, Grays Harbor County. Location: Carl A. Schafer farm 5 miles N. E."
Northwest -- Bridges -- Tacoma Narrows (#01)
"Tacoma Narrows Bridge. View West. One of the World's Big Suspension Bridges. Second Bridge."
Northwest -- Bridges (#18)
"The steel bridge across the Columbia just below the falls. (Kettle Falls)."
Northwest -- Bridges (#07)
"River Gorge Bridge ca. 5 miles N. E. of Washougal, Clark County. View upstream of this interesting bridge also a principal view point from narrow terrace nearby to view gorge."
