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Spokane Club, Spokane, Wash.
Chamber of Commerce Building, also known as the Spokane Club Building, Hotel Assemblee Building, Legion Building and Metals Building.
Spokane Club Building, Spokane, Washington
Chamber of Commerce Building, also known as the Spokane Club Building, Hotel Assemblee Building, Legion Building and Metals Building.
Spokane City Water Works Dam and Spokane River, Washington
Spokane City Water Works Dam and Spokane River, Washington
Spokane Chinese Aid War Effort
Attitudes toward Chinese Americans began to shift during World War II. As this article from the Spokesman-Review indicates, Americans of Chinese descent were seen as allies in the fight against Japan. For many Chinese Americans, support for…
Spokane Chapter #3 of the Eastern Star
Group portrait of a Spokane chapter of a fraternal organization called the Eastern Star. The women in the chapter wear white dresses, while the men wear dark suits.
Spokane Athletic Club, Spokane, Wash.
Spokane Athletic Club, Spokane, Wash., located at 921 West Main.
Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 1, #26)
South Central High School after it burned down in 1910.
Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 1, #24)
View of South Central High School looking southeast as building burns.
Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 1, #22)
A view of South Central High School (which burned in 1910) as seen from the northwest corner of Fourth and Stevens. South Central was located on the site of the present Lewis and Clark High School.
Spokane --Schools -- South Central (Folder 1, #10)
South Central High School as it appeared at the time of its destruction by fire in 1910. The school began in 1891 as Spokane High School. The name changed to South Central in 1908 and it burned down in 1910.
Spokane -- Winter Sports (#08)
"Sleighing party at 7th and Howard Streets, Winter 1888-1889 or 1889-90."
Spokane -- Winter Sports (#07)
"Sleighing party at 7th and Howard Streets, Winter 1888-1889 or 1889-90."
Spokane -- Winter Sports (#03)
"Sleighing party at 7th and Howard Streets, Winter 1888-1889 or 1889-90."
Spokane -- Water Wagon (#01)
"Carl Waldemar Nielsen (aka Nelson) with his water wagon. He came to the United States from Denmark in 1905. In 1907 he is shown living at E. 725 Sprague Avenue and in 1908 he is at 118 Division."
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#23)
"Looking down stream to power house and high railroad bridge."
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#18)
"Culligan soft water building on north bank of river"
