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Indians -- Women (#01)
"Old Wrangel, Alaska Indian Squaw." Was formerly a slave captured from an interior tribe, found frozen to death the winter following photo."
Indians -- Yakama (#06)
"Charlie Miller, Indian police of the Yakimas, drying Salmon at mouth of White Salmon River."
Spokane Fire, 1889 (#24)
Map showing boundaries of the August 4, 1889 fire. Map owned and drawn by Robert Hyslop, 1982.
Washington -- Kettle Falls (#44)
Kettle Falls after the dam was constructed. "E.T. Becher Collection"
Washington -- Kettle Falls (#58)
"Kettle Falls at low level of F.D. Roosevelt Lake." "E.T. Becher Collection"
Washington -- Kettle Falls (#67)
"Kettle Falls at extremely low water level (after flooding by G.C. Dam.)" "E. T. Becher Collection"
Northwest -- Portraits -- Hand, Edwin Wheeler, 1859-1920 (#09)
Portrait of Alma Tischer Hand taken in Minneapolis.
Northwest -- Aviation (#02)
"Arrival of Government winter cruising air fleet from Selfridge Field, Mich. January 1930. New Lake, Spokane."
Demolition Fades Memories Further
The Boulevard Building at 333 West Spokane Falls Boulevard was the last building once bordering Trent Alley between Bernard and Washington. During the days of Trent Alley, the building housed the Northwestern Hotel and Hand Laundry. The hotel was run…
Art design of the Mobius Strip, Expo '74 World's Fair
Art design of the Mobius Strip, Expo '74 World's Fair
Richland, Washington, The Atom Town.
Richland, Washington, The Atom Town. A Four-room dwelling provided for Richland's war-time atomic bomb workers.
