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Spokane -- Buildings -- Review (#06)

View of the Review building in 1970.

Spokane -- Buildings -- Review (#04)

"Spokesman Review. Monaghan Monument."

Spokane -- Buildings -- Post Office (#01)

"Spokane Post Office built 1909 (Classical Roman). N.W. corner of Lincoln and Riverside Ave. Cost $600,000."

Spokane -- Buildings -- Parkade (#06)

View of the parkade in 1967

Spokane -- Buildings -- Parkade (#05)

View of the parkade in 1967

Spokane -- Buildings -- Parkade (#04)

Pedestrians crossing Howard Street

Spokane -- Buildings -- Opera House (#02)

Spokane Opera House in 1976

Spokane -- Buildings (#46)

"Downtown Motel & Restaurant, The Sahara."

Spokane -- Buildings (#39)

"City Hall and School Administration building beyond: Early morning view." "City Hall 1913-1983."

Indians -- Yakama (#03)

"Toppenish; Yakima Co. Indian Long House."

Indians -- Reservations -- Washington (#21)

Four Indian World War II Graves at Nespelem

Indians -- Reservations -- Washington (#19)

Spokane Indian Reservation about 8 miles from Highway 25 east on Count Road.

Indians -- Reservations -- Washington (#20)

"Kalispel Indian reservation, Pend Oreille County. "Our Lady of Sorrow Catholic Indian Mission Church."

Northwest -- Missions -- Washington -- Mount St. Michaels (#12)

"Spokane, Fort Wright College." "St. Michael's Mission chapel relocated and refurbished to its original appearance."

Northwest -- Missions -- Washington (#13)

"St. Rose Mission Cemetery, west of Walla Walla."

Northwest -- Missions -- Washington (#05)

"Mission St. Rose of Lima can be seen through the trees from Highway 4."

Northwest -- Missions -- Washington (#04)

"Omak; St. Mary's Mission, Washington State's only Indian boarding school. The church is oldest building (1905)."

Northwest -- Missions -- Washington (#01)

"Omak; St. Mary's Mission. Confirmation class with Spokane Bishop Bernard J. Topel in rear. While the mission is the only Indian boarding school in the state; there is also a day school for white girls."

Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Views During (#31)

Looking toward Monroe Street Bridge.

Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#27)

Photograph of a sign saying "On 27 July 1973 Nothing Happened here."

Indians -- Portraits -- Quiesta (#02)

Medicine Man of the tribe.

Indians -- Portraits -- Quiesta (#01)

Chief Moses' brother Quiesta

Indians -- Portraits -- Joseph, Nez Perce Chief (#03)

Portrait of Joseph, a year before his death.

Indians -- Flathead (#12)

"Flathead Indian Chiefs"

"Old Molson"

"Old Molson: Founded in 1900, once was a lively mining camp, false fronted bank was built in 1900, assay office 1905. Old Molson is located 14 miles east of Oroville, Washington"

Northwest -- Bridges (#01)

"View of bridge across the Columbia at Vancouver, Washington connecting with Portland."

Exterior view of the Carnegie Library in Spokane.

Exterior view of the Carnegie Library in Spokane.

Northwest -- Rivers -- Pend Oreille (#17)

"From Newport Bridge Looking North"

Northwest -- Mountains -- Mt. Spokane -- Winter (#23)

"Group of six skiiers on the summit watching either a sunrise or a sunset."

Northwest -- Mountains -- Mt. Spokane -- Winter (#14)

"Snow shrouded aisle through forest along trail to the summit"