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Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#20)

View of the Standard Mine (later amalgamated with the Mammoth Mine) in Mace, Idaho in the early 1890s, ca. 1892

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#30)

View of the Morning Mine tunnel under construction, ca. 1890.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#31)

Miners stand on scaffolding during placer operations at the Mother Lode Mine near Murray, Idaho, ca. 1890

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#37)

Miners work placer mines in Delta with hydraulic equipment in this photo from the 1890s.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#38)

The mine and mill of the Interstate Mine, ca. 1890.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#40)

Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill in Kellogg, Idaho, 1899.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho (#46)

The Bunker Hill and Sullivan mill before explosion of April 29, 1899.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Hercules (#01)

Building a warehouse among the original Hercule surface buildings near level #1. The three men working on the warehouse roof are Ed Hedin, August Paulsen and Jerome Day. Harry Day's horse stands near the center. Date unknown.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Hercules (#02)

View of the mine and its vicinity shortly after the discovery of the vein, ca. 1895.

Northwest -- Strikes (#02)

A group of men drill within the stockade at the "bullpen" with wooden guns and swords, 1899.

Northwest -- Strikes (#04)

Panoramic view of the "bullpen" during the 1899 mining war. Taken in 1899.

Northwest -- Idaho -- Burke (#03)

"This mining camp as it appeared in 1887." Signs indicate the locations of the Poorman and Tiger Mines. Taken August 1887.

Northwest -- Idaho -- Burke (#04)

"Gorge Gulch. Upper End of Burke down which all Hercules Ore was hauled; One team of horses would bring the load of ore down but it took 6 teams of draft horses to take the empty wagon back up. Looking up the canyon through Gorge Gulch and very…

Northwest -- Idaho -- Mullan (#02)

Snowstorm Lumber Mill in Mullan showing new tree growth on the surrounding hillside. Taken c. 1892.

Northwest -- Idaho -- Wallace (#04)

Bird's-eye view of Wallace apparently prior to the Great Fire of 1910. Centered on the corner of 4th and Cedar Streets, the photo shows the explosive growth of this mining and timber center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Taken c. 1900.

Northwest -- Strikes (#20)

View of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan concentrator after its dynamiting on April 29, 1899.

Northwest -- Idaho -- Wardner (#01)

Elevation view of Wardner and Silver Valley. Studio information and date included on print, 1907.

Northwest -- Railroads -- OWRNC/Union Pacific (#01)

The old type of rotary plow maintained by the Union Pacific Railway for the purpose of keeping tracks cleared of snow. Taken c. 1890 by the Barnard Studio (?).

Northwest -- Avalanches (#04)

"Snow cut made from snow slide March 29, 1894"

Northwest -- Idaho -- Murray (#02)

"View of the valley of the Prichard Creek showing the town of Murray in the distance and the Auror road in the foreground."

Northwest -- Idaho -- Wallace (#17)

"The town of Wallace as it was in 1888"

Northwest -- Idaho -- Wardner (#03)

Looking down Milo Gulch in Wardner, Idaho.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Hercules (#03)

View of the mine and its vicinity shortly after the discovery of the vein, ca. 1895.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Idaho -- Hercules (#04)

View of the mine and its vicinity shortly after the discovery of the vein, ca. 1895.

Indians -- Portraits -- Hayes, Helen (#02)

Portrait of Helen Hayes, 1950.

Spokane -- Peaceful Valley (#10)

View of Peaceful Valley. No other identification.

Spokane -- Spokane House (#45)

Old cabin at Spokane House burned 1940

Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #29)

View from Cliff Drive

Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #30)

View from Five Mile

Spokane Falls -- Early (#16)

View of the Spokane River and Falls.

Spokane -- Schools -- History (#03)

"This is a photograph of the first wooden schoolhouse which stood on the site of Lewis and Clark High School."

Spokane River -- Early Views (#06)

Looking east and upriver at the Middle Falls. Taken from the Post St. bridge.

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#58)

S.E. corner of Riverside and Stevens showing the 2nd full block of Riverside. Tull Bldg. (five story) on right. Post office (three story) attached to Granite Bldg. on left. ca. 1899

Spokane -- Bridges, First Monroe Street (#01)

Sepia tone image of the first Monroe Street Bridge across the Spokane River and Lower Falls. Taken after its completion in 1889. This wooden bridge burned July 23, 1890.

Spokane -- Flour Mills (#16)

View of the front of C and C Milling Company.

Spokane -- Homes (#41)

Gibbs house on Rockwood Blvd. and Garfield St.

Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, P. (#07)

2208 W. 2nd Ave. East Side of Clark Mansion. Built 1898. Designed by Kirtland K. Cutter

Spokane -- Homes -- Clark, P. (#06)

2208 W. 2nd Ave. East Side of Clark Mansion. Built 1898. Designed by Kirtland K. Cutter