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Northwest -- Portraits -- Young, Brigham, 1801-1877 (#01)
Portrait of Brigham Young on his 70th birthday.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#03)
A crowd watches the lowering of a steel beam during the construction of the Union Pacific-Milwaukee Road bridge and viaduct across the Monroe Street bridge in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#19)
Spectators watch the construction of the steel Union Pacific-Milwaukee bridge and viaduct across the Spokane River and Monroe Street. Taken from the south shore of the river in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#19)
Construction of the forms for casting of the concrete north arch of the third Monroe Street bridge in 1910.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#15)
Pouring concrete on the outer spans of the third Monroe Street bridge in 1910.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#07)
The third Monroe Street bridge under construction in 1911. Taken facing upstream, wooden scaffolding is in place on both sides of the river to support the first sections of the concrete span.
Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#10)
The 6th Avenue high bridge after the completion of the concrete pour and before removal of the wooden forms. Behind is the old wooden bridge.
Indians -- Portraits -- Red Tomahawk (#01)
"Chief Red Tomahawk, Yates Reservation, North Dakota. He is reportedly the man who shot Sitting Bull."
Northwest -- Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene (#02)
"Looking west on Sherman St. (Avenue) Coeur d' Alene." Copy print
Northwest -- Lakes -- Coeur d'Alene (#15)
"Beauty Bay with the north-south highway to be noted following the margin"
Northwest -- Idaho -- Moscow (#01)
"Here we get a fine view from the air of the City of Moscow, Idaho, with the State University in the foreground."
Northwest -- Idaho -- Lewiston (#18)
"Waterfront at Lewiston, situated at confluence of Snake and Clearwater Rivers"
Northwest -- Idaho -- Lewiston (#09)
"The biggest little city in the West, Lewiston, Idaho. Here we see the business section and get the excellent view of Normal Hill, the residential portion of the city."
Northwest -- Idaho -- Lewiston (#07)
"A checkerboard view of Lewiston (Idaho). Orchards, showing one of the two reservoirs serving the district."
Northwest -- Idaho -- Lapwai (#04)
"View of the town of Lapwai and Indian Agency buildings, the latter being in the foreground of the view"
Northwest -- Colleges and Universities -- Washington -- Washington State University (#07)
"Pullman, Wash., showing the magnificent buildings of the State College."
Northwest -- Idaho -- Orofino (#01)
"Orofino, Idaho. The beautiful Clearwater River threads its way through heavily timbered areas which are producers of wealth and much industry for the town and section. 'Up in the air' with Burns, Lewiston, Idaho."
Northwest -- Idaho -- Lewiston (#01)
"It presents a Picture You'll Never Forget." "An actual aerial view of the world famous Lewiston Spiral Highway taken by Burns Photo Co., Lewiston, Idaho."
Northwest -- Highways -- Idaho (#07)
"The Serpentine highway (A 10-mile section) between Culdesac and Winchester, Idaho."
Spokane -- Industries -- Brown Metal Works (#01)
Thoburn and William Brown with their Metalark II. Taking over their metal company from their father, they manufactured airplanes during the 1930s. Taken c. 1933.
Spokane -- Industries -- Brown Metal Works (#03)
Between 1932 and 1940, Brown Metal Works built and delivered aluminum body, streamlined buses with rear motors. Adults and children pose in front of a completed bus.
Spokane -- Industries -- Brown Metal Works (#07)
Plane built by William and Thoburn Brown at the Brown Metal Works in Spokane, ca. 1934.
Indians -- Portraits -- Angeline -- Suquamish Indian (#01)
"The Princess Angeline, daughter of Chief Sealth (Seattle). She was for many years previous to her death one of the best known figures on the down town streets of Seattle, Washington."
Prison grounds, W. S. P. Walla Walla, Wash.
Prison grounds, Washington State Peniteniary, Walla Walla, Wash.
