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The Olympian: New Steel Train - Chicago, Seattle, Tacoma.
The Olympian: New Steel Train - Chicago, Seattle, Tacoma.
The Pacific Power & Light Co.'s Pipe Line on Walla Walla River, near Walla Walla, Washington.
The Pacific Power & Light Co.'s Pipe Line on Walla Walla River, near Walla Walla, Washington.
The Panhandle Lumber Mill at Ione, Wash. Twenty hour capacity 250,000 ft.
The Panhandle Lumber Mill at Ione, Wash. Twenty hour capacity 250,000 ft.
The Rapids below Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Rapids below Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Rapids, Spokane River, near Spokane, Washington
The Rapids, Spokane River, near Spokane, Washington
The sawmill-Phoenix
"Phoenix Lumber Company and sawmill on the riverbank at the foot of Post and Wall Streets"
The Spokane Naval Trophy. Presented to the U. S. Navy by the Citizens of Spokane, Wash. Contract awarded to Leo M. Dornberg.
The Spokane Naval Trophy. Presented to the U. S. Navy by the Citizens of Spokane, Wash. Contract awarded to Leo M. Dornberg.
The State Penitentiary Grounds, Walla Walla, Wash.
The State Penitentiary Grounds, Walla Walla, Wash.
The Three Crowns Dining Room, Spokane, Washington.
The Three Crowns Dining Room in the Chicago Hotel, Spokane, Washington.
The town of Pateros, Wash. at the junction of the Methow and Columbia Rivers.
The town of Pateros, Wash. at the junction of the Methow and Columbia Rivers.
The Union Pacific Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Union Pacific Steel Bridge across the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
The Vale of Cashmere, Wenatchee Valley.
Looking northward up the Columbia, across the valley and the city of Wenatchee.
The Wm. Crooks, First Engine Bought by the Great Northern Railway and 2500 the Company's Latest Purchase
The Wm. Crooks, First Engine Bought by the Great Northern Railway and 2500 the Company's Latest Purchase
The Yakima Canyon. On the line of the Northern Pacific, Washington.
The Yakima Canyon. On the line of the Northern Pacific, Washington.
Theodore Roosevelt in Parade in Seattle.
Thomas Franklin Kane with Leon Wheeler, Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt and Mayor George Dilling, Seattle, Washington, April 6, 1911
Thrashing in the Big Bend Country near Almira, Wash.
Thrashing in the Bed Bend Country near Almira, Wash.
Training School, Washington Normal, Ellensburg, Wash.
Training School, Washington Normal, Ellensburg, Wash.
Travelling through the Cascade Mountains.
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railroad through the Cascades.
