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Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#17)
"Headgate house, Post Street Building. Montgomery Wards"
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#15)
"Northern Pacific and Monroe Street Bridge looking downstream"
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#11)
"Culligan building on right. Monroe bridge and railroad bridge"
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#05)
"Cabinet Gorge Dam, constructed on a spectacular canyon on the Clark Fork River in Idaho, is the second largest of WWP's nine hydro electric facilities. Working 24 hours a day, workers drove the two 1,000-foot diversion tunnels and erected the coffer…
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#04)
"WWP's Long Lake Dam is still an impressive structure more than 75 years after its construction. The project which would have spillways 170 feet high- the highest in the world at the time- and the largest turbines then in opperation, was a mammoth…
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#03)
"WWP put an appliance store on wheels to take the most up-to-date modern electric conveniences to housesholds around the Inland Northwest. WWP would be among the leaders in promoting and selling electric ranges and water heating."
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#02)
"WWP's Monroe Street hydroelectric plant under construction in 1889. This facility, which has served five generations of Inland Northwest customers, is currently being upgraded- a renovation that includes replacement of the five old turbine-…
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#01)
"Washington Water Power temporary headquarters after the Spokane fire of 1889. The great fire struck the city's downtown in early August, just five months after WWP was created. Using any wire that would carry 10 amps - including barbed ware -…
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #55)
Looking east over Boone, Gardner Dean St. (left to right) and Summit Blvd. (in foreground)
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #40)
Looking north across the city from a point immediately above the Judge Turner residence on 7th Avenue. Between Howard and Stevens running north.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #35)
"Spokane as seen under the cloud mantle of the past Saturday afternoon, October 24th." Taken from Lewis and Clark High School.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #32)
"Looking across the city from the north bank of the river from a point about directly north from the Carnegie Library. Jake Hill is seated on a tree stump in the foreground of the view."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #28)
View across the Monroe Street Bridge before the courthouse was built.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #18)
"Spokane, Wash. from the Hillside." "Looking northwest across the city to and beyond Fort Wright from Cliff Drive. 1910 or earlier. D. C. Corbin home in foreground."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #07)
Looking north and slightly east from junction of Washington and Cliff.
