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California House, May 17, 1887.
"California House. Spokane Falls. Big New Hotel (Col. Gray, proprietor) on Front and Howard Street."
Cake celebrating African American Literature Program at Eastern Washington University
A cake celebrating the first anniversary of the African American Literature Program at Eastern Washington University from the academic year 2001-2002.
Cable Ferry on Columbia River.
"Cable Ferry on Columbia River, Lincoln County, Washington. Indians on Ferry"
C. M. & St. P. Train crossing Spokane River, Spokane, Wash.
Monroe Street Bridge and Falls of the Spokane River, Spokane, Washington.
C. M. & ST. P. RY. Bridge across the Columbia River at Beverly, Wash.
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Bridge across the Columbia River at Beverly, Wash
C. J. Webber, Hydropathic Bath House, Soap Lake, Washington.
C. J. Webber, Hydropathic Bath House, Soap Lake, Washington.
C and C Milling Company
"Post Street wooden bridge. Showing Echo Mill, C & C Mill and old Post Mill"
Brunot Hall, Protestant School for Girls, Spokane, Washington
Brunot Hall, Protestant School for Girls, Spokane, Washington
Brunot Hall, "Young Ladies" Episcopal Seminary, Spokane, Wash.
Brunot Hall, "Young Ladies" Episcopal Seminary, Spokane, Wash.
Bridge to Fort Wright from Natatorium Park, Spokane, Wash.
Bridge to Fort Wright from Natatorium Park, Spokane, Wash.
Boy Scout troop including Dennis "Denny" Dalbert
Boy Scout troop in uniform. Only identified is Dennis "Denny" Dalbert in center bottom row.
Boy and woman at table
Unidentified boy and woman sitting together at a table with food in front of them.
Boxers in a ring
Two unidentified boxers in a ring with an unidentified spectator to the far right. Boxer (left) has cornered other boxer (right).
Bowl and Pitcher, Spokane River, Spokane, Washington
Aerial view of the Bowl and Pitcher on the Spokane River.
Bowl and Pitcher (#44)
Bowl and Pitcher as seen from observation station to the southwest of the rocks.
Bowl and Pitcher (#43)
"Looking down the river from above the rocks of the gorge, the pitcher rock being plainly seen in the group below the rock."
