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Havermale Island, Spokane, Washington

Havermale Island, Spokane, Washington during Expo '74.

Hawthorne School, Spokane, Wash.

Hawthorne School, Spokane, Wash.

Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home, Spokane, Washington

Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home, Spokane, Washington

Hedlund Lumber Company workers.

Hedlund Lumber Company workers. Man in front, 3rd from left, is Robert Gawn Lambier. Shingle mill.

Hello World This is Spokane, U. S. A.

View of Expo site at night

Hiawatha and Minnehaha statue plaque

Plaque of the Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue in Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis. Text reads: "Hiawatha and Minnehaha by Jacob Fjelde Erected in 1911 by means of funds raised through the efforts of Mrs. L. P. Hunt of Mankato and contributed principally by…

High School and Central School, Dayton, Wash.

High School and Central School, Dayton, Wash.

High School Building, Spokane, Wash.

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School Group - Grandview, Wash.

High School in Grandview, Wash.

High School, Cashmere, Wash.

High School, Cashmere, Wash.

High School, Cheney, Wash.

High School, Cheney, Wash.

High School, Colfax, Washington

High School, Colfax, Washington

High School, Ritzville, Wash.

Old Ritzville High School

High School, Spokane, Wash.

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Spokane, Wash.

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Spokane, Wash.

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Spokane, Wash.

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Spokane, Washington

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Spokane, Washington

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Spokane, Washington

Also known as Spokane High School, built in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1910.

High School, Sprague, Wash.

High School, Sprague, Wash.

High School, Sunnyside, Wash.

High School, Sunnyside, Wash.

High School, Tekoa, Wash.

High School, Tekoa, Wash.

High School, Walla Walla, Wash.

High School, Walla Walla, Wash.

High School, Walla Walla, Wash.

High School, Walla Walla, Wash.

High School, Wenatchee, Wash.

High School, Wenatchee, Wash.

High School, Wenatchee, Wash.

High School, Wenatchee, Wash.

High School, Wilbur, Wash.

High School, Wilbur, Wash.

Highway around Crown Point

Highway around Crown Point. Shows the route of the highways as it climbs the slops to Vista House, Crown Point.

Hip Sing Association Membership Book

This directory for the Spokane area Hip Sing Association lists individual members along with their membership dues. One of the enduring functions of the Hip Sing organization was to ensure proper burial for its members by helping to fund transport of…

Hisako Kato on the Fire Escape of the Northwestern Hotel

Trent Alley was never known for its abundant plant life. This photograph of the back fire escape of the Northwestern Hotel and Hand Laundry captures a large hanging vine that grew in the portion of the alley where the Davenport Grand currently…

Holmes School, corner Cochran and Sinto Avenue, Spokane, Washington

Holmes School, corner Cochran and Sinto Avenue, Spokane, Washington

Holmes School, Spokane, Wash.

Holmes School, Spokane, Wash.

Holy Names Academy & Normal School, Spokane, Washington

Holy Names Academy & Normal School, Spokane, Washington

Home at 814 W. 17th Avenue, Spokane.

Home at 814 W. 17th Avenue, Spokane.

Home in Rockford, Washington.

Home in Rockford, Washington.

Home of J. B. Wilcox, E. 2228 Hartson, corn. Stone Street, Spokane, Wash.

Home of J. B. Wilcox, 2228 E. Hartson Avenue, Spokane, Wash.

Home on Knox Avenue in Spokane, 1910.

Home on Knox Avenue in Spokane, 1910.

Homes in Spokane Valley.

Homes in Spokane Valley. House on the left built before 1912. 5517 E. Mallon. House on the right built about 1912, 5601 E. Mallon, Yardley, Wash.