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Spokane -- Street railways (#24)

"Burning street car at the close of their service in Spokane after parade held, August 31, 1936. System then owned by Washington Water Power Company."

Edward Moen house at 810 E 28th Avenue, Spokane.

Exterior of the Edward Moen houses at 810 E. 28th Avenue.

Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#02)

"Inland Empire Princesses at Spokane Interstate Fair, 1924"

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#01)

"Indian Canyon Golf Course opening in May 1936. Group of fully costumed Indian girls who were to do the caddying."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#02)

"Indian Canyon Golf Course opening in May 1936. Group of fully costumed Indian girls grouped around a young man, a drummer of the tribe."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#03)

"Indian Canyon Golf Course opening in May 1936. From left to right: Colonel Stark, Mr. Hamblen, Mr. Kinman, Dr. Kimball and Mayor Burch."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#04)

"Mayor Burch greeting the "biggest' Indian present for the golf opening ceremonies in May 1936."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#05)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Group of Indians in full costume inducting the whites into membership in the tribe."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#06)

"Opening in May 1936. General view of the slope below the clubhouse showing the size and character of the crowd to see the ceremonies."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#09)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - Col Stark and a fully costumed Indian contesting -- Col. Stark in teeing a golf ball and the Indian in shooting an arrow."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#10)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - One of the golf players with his girl caddy waiting for the matches to begin."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#11)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - Indian group gathering on the field preparatory to the tribal initiatory ceremonial."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#15)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Indian boy with both bow and arrow and golf bag quipped apparently waiting for something to happen."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#16)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Three fully costumed men in company with Col. Stark in the lee of the clubhouse."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#17)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. General view of the golf field at the time of the initiatory ceremonies and while the dance was in progress."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#18)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Ceremonial (sic) of initiation of J. I. Kinman into tribal membership."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#19)

"Group of four in costume taken along with Colonel Stark at the time of the opening of the Indian Canyon golf course in May 1936."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#20)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936 - Group of costumed women of the tribe preparing for the initiatory ceremonies that were to follow."

Spokane -- Golf courses -- Indian Canyon (#21)

"Indian Canyon golf course opening in May 1936. Group of Indian maiden caddies waiting for the matches to begin."

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#03)

Group of people standing in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#06)

Group of people standing in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#07)

Cars in front of the Hutton Settlement.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#08)

Group of people in front of one of the Hutton Settlement buildings.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#12)

View of orchard and buildings of the Hutton Settlement.

Spokane -- Hutton Settlement (#14)

View of the administration building of the Hutton Settlement taken from the southeast.

Spokane -- Parades (#04)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#06)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#09)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Parades (#22)

Parade showing wagons, streetcars and buses. The city celebrated the end of the streetcars in Spokane and the buses taking over. They burned a streetcar in celebration.

Spokane -- Red Cross (#01)

"Spokane women volunteered for Red Cross overseas service but were not sent. Photographed at McMillan Hall, Whitworth College. Whitworth was closed and leased for war effort during World War I.

Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark (#03)

Class of 1934 from the January 17, 1934 issue of The Lewis and Clark Journal.

Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark (#31)

Class of January 1934, from the January 17, 1934 issue of the Lewis and Clark Journal.

Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Buildings (#07)

View of Lewis and Clark High School from the Northwest corner of the intersection of 4th and Howard in early spring before the removal of the old trees.

Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Buildings (#26)

Main entrance of Lewis and Clark High School. Picture used for 1937 graduation announcement.

Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Sports and Hart Field (#21)

Girls tennis courts at Hart Field as they were in 1936.

Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Sports and Hart Field (#29)

General view of the field from the southwest of the football field during the fall of 1929.

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.