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Spokane River (Folder 2, #15)
"Quiet waters of the stream in its lower reaches near the junction with the Columbia River."
Spokane River (Folder 2, #20)
"Reflections on the stream just below the debouchment of Deep Creek Canyon. Original negative made in September 1938." Bromide enlargement
Spokane River (Folder 2, #30)
"Looking down the course of the Spokane River just before the junction with the Little Spokane. Taken from the hilltop." Spring 1935.
Spokane River, Riverside State Park, Spokane, Wash.
Spokane River, Riverside State Park, Spokane, Wash.
Spokane River, Spokane, Wash. Olive St. Bridge in the distance
Spokane River, Spokane, Wash. Olive St. Bridge in the distance (later known as the East Trent Bridge).
Spokane River, Washington. Looking north from Nine Mile Bridge.
Spokane River, Washington. Looking north from Nine Mile Bridge.
Spokane the Beautiful. NWC118, Item #01.
L. C. Dillman developed real estate in Spokane. This broadside advertises choice residential property around 1892.
Spokane the Beautiful. NWC118, Item #02
L. C. Dillman developed real estate in Spokane. This broadside advertises choice residential property around 1892.
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#03)
"Office of the Inland Empire Paper Company on Spokane River, Millwood, WA."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#04)
"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. International Portland Cememt Plant."
Spokane Valley -- Industries (#06)
"Copy from Dean Banta Album. Frank Palmer photo. Inland Empire Paper Company, Millwood."
Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#01)
"Business community of Opportunity in 1908. Intersection in left center is corner of Sprague and Pines."
Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#02)
"Early Spokane and Inland Empire electric train at Opportunity." Opportunity (Wash.)
Spokane Valley -- Opportunity (#03)
"Pines Road looking south from Modern Electric Water tank toward Broadway"
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 -- Agriculture (#01)
"Irrigation flume and crops alongside in upper section of valley."
