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Northwest -- Idaho -- Burke (#03)
"This mining camp as it appeared in 1887." Signs indicate the locations of the Poorman and Tiger Mines. Taken August 1887.
Northwest -- Strikes (#04)
Panoramic view of the "bullpen" during the 1899 mining war. Taken in 1899.
Northwest -- Strikes (#02)
A group of men drill within the stockade at the "bullpen" with wooden guns and swords, 1899.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Hercules (#02)
View of the mine and its vicinity shortly after the discovery of the vein, ca. 1895.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Hercules (#01)
Building a warehouse among the original Hercule surface buildings near level #1. The three men working on the warehouse roof are Ed Hedin, August Paulsen and Jerome Day. Harry Day's horse stands near the center. Date unknown.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#46)
The Bunker Hill and Sullivan mill before explosion of April 29, 1899.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#40)
Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill in Kellogg, Idaho, 1899.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#38)
The mine and mill of the Interstate Mine, ca. 1890.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#37)
Miners work placer mines in Delta with hydraulic equipment in this photo from the 1890s.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#31)
Miners stand on scaffolding during placer operations at the Mother Lode Mine near Murray, Idaho, ca. 1890
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#30)
View of the Morning Mine tunnel under construction, ca. 1890.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#20)
View of the Standard Mine (later amalgamated with the Mammoth Mine) in Mace, Idaho in the early 1890s, ca. 1892
Northwest -- mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#19)
Mine buildings at the Monring Mine in Mullan, Idaho in the early 1890s. c. 1892
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#15)
Man stands in front of Last Chance Mine buildings. Taken in 1895 near Wardner, Idaho.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#02)
A view of the mine and mill of the Success Mine near Mullan, Idaho around the turn of the century, ca. 1900.
Northwest -- Idaho -- Kingston (#01)
View of the town in 1893 by the Barnard Studio, Wallace, Idaho.
Northwest -- Idaho -- Delta (#01)
View of this early mining camp probably made in the late 1880's by the Barnard Studio, Wallace, Idaho.
Northwest -- Idaho -- Burke (#01)
General view of the canyon and of the town at the time the Hecla mine was starting development.
Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#45)
The Empire State-Idaho Mill (concentrator) at Sweeney (later called Bradley). Started by F. Lewis Clark and Charles Sweeney of Spokane, ca. 1900.
Northwest -- Idaho -- Wallace (#07)
"View of the town showing the smoking ruins after the forest fire of August 20, 1919. In this view are the ruins of the Union Pacific Station and the Pacific Hotel."
Ballard's Plannery [unknown plan book].
The Ballard Plannery Company was an architectural firm in Spokane, which sold their plans. Many homes in Spokane were built using the plans between 1900 and 1920.
Ballard's Plannery Modern Bungalow.
The Ballard Plannery Company was an architectural firm in Spokane, which sold their plans. Many homes in Spokane were built using the plans between 1900 and 1920.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Accidents (#01)
On January 22, 1889 a westbound Northern Pacific train was nearing the low trestle over Hangman Creek. A man named Gustoff Hahndorff, who was hitching a ride, fell off and under the train causing it to derail. This picture shows the aftermath of…
Spokane -- Streets -- Howard (#31)
Howard St. looking north from Sprague Ave. Ashing Bldg. to the left and Hazel Block to the right.
Northwest -- Portraits -- Preusse, Herman (#04)
Sons of Herman Preusse: Arnold, Carl and John Herman.
Spokane -- Street railways (#22)
Trolley car with Irving School visible. Taken at Maple and 5th Avenue.
Northwest -- Mountains -- Mount Hood (#08)
"Near timberline of Mt. Hood in winter." "Taken during one of the climbs made by Portland parties in January, 1932."
Indians -- Kalispel (#15)
"Kalispel Indian encampment on the west side of Pack River at the north end of Lake Pend Oreille, looking northeast."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#24)
"Site of Ft. Walla Walla. Columbia River just below juncture of Walla Walla River and Columbia - showing 'Twin Sister' rocks."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#06)
"Looking south across the site of Fort Walla Walla fur trading post. Where present building stands."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#05)
"Juncture of Walla Walla (clump of trees at left) and Columbia River where Fort Walla Walla was located."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#04)
"Site of old Fort Walla Walla. View of Columbia River looking upstream, below "Twin Sisters" rocks. Shows beginnings of tank farm at Attalia, est. by Kirk Thompson."
Northwest -- Forts and blockhouses -- Washington -- Fort Walla Walla (#03)
"View showing the foundation of the old fort as they remain at the present day. Lines of rock show the old foundation outlines. Within these foundation lines stand two concrete boathouses."
Northwest -- Rivers -- Columbia (#30)
"Panel print of the "Twin Sisters" rocks in the gap of the Columbia just below the juncture of Columbia and Walla Walla rivers"
