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Spokane -- Street railways (#05)

Two streetcar employees. Man on the right is A. A. Maxfield.

Spokane -- Street railways (#04)

"Leading section of parade on Main Avenue at close of street car use in Spokane, August 31, 1936. Washington Water Power Company owned."

Spokane -- Street railways (#03)

"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."

Spokane -- Street Railways (#02)

T. W. Tolman photo of first horse-drawn street car in Spokane.

Spokane -- Street Division (#01)

City of Spokane Street Division truck from 1934.

Spokane -- Storms (#01)

"Remarkable electric display at Spokane, Washington, July 13th about 2:30 A. M., 1914."

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#14)

"Manito drugstore at 313 E. 18th Avenue. Ruth, Anna and Rita."

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#09)

Clark's Dry Goods store, located at 815 Garland Avenue.

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#08)

"George Castle put in this window for Bob Winston's shoe store on Post between Main and Riverside and won a prize."

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#07)

"Company store on the southwest corner of First and Monroe, August 1892. L to R: Mr. Jones, O. E. Hailey and Elmer Gibbs"

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#05)

James Castino operated a shoe shop at 308 S. Sherman.

Spokane -- Stores and Shops (#02)

Heritage Village, store in Spokane.

Spokane -- Stores -- Sears, Roebuck and Co (#03)

Sears building with Lincoln statue

Spokane -- Stores -- Jones and Dillingham -- Oversize Box 2 (#2)

Hand-tinted print of "713-715 1st Avenue, Full and Gibbs on left, Pacific Hotel on right of Jones and Dillingham store building."

Spokane -- Stores -- Jones and Dillingham -- Oversize Box 2 (#2)

"713-715 1st Avenue, Full and Gibbs on left, Pacific Hotel on right of Jones and Dillingham store building."

Spokane -- Stores -- Grocery (#01)

Manito Grocery at 30th and Grand.

Spokane -- Stockyards (#01)

Stockmen's Union Stockyards on East Trent in Spokane.

Spokane -- Stagecoach (#02)

Spokane to Colville stagecoach in Spokane, 1886. (copy print) People on stage: Lane Gilliam, driver; Mrs. Ralph Clark, next to him. Black: Clayton Miller; Ella March (Mrs. Charles McNab); and Walker Bean.

Spokane -- Stagecoach (#01)

"Old 4-horse stage wagon used for exhibition purposes at the Spokane Interstate Fair." No date.

Spokane -- Spokane River -- Nine Mile (#02)

"Nine Mile power station, Spokane River"

Spokane -- Spokane River -- Little Falls (#02)

"Mounds below little falls" Aerial view of the Spokane River.

Spokane -- Spokane House (#46)

Mouth of the Little Spokane River at the Spokane House site

Spokane -- Spokane House (#45)

Old cabin at Spokane House burned 1940

Spokane -- Spokane House (#14)

"Site of Spokane House of the North West"

Spokane -- Spokane House (#13)

Spokane House at the fork of the Spokane River. Mr. B. L. Gordon in center foreground.

Spokane -- Spokane House (#12)

"Peavine Jimmy's threshing barn at Spokane House"

Spokane -- Spokane House (#11)

Mr. B. L. Gordon standing next to a cabin at the Spokane House site

Spokane -- Spokane House (#06)

End view of the old log structure yet standing on the site of the old Pacific Fur Company post on the Gordon farm at the confluence of the Spokane and Little Spokane Rivers.

Spokane -- Spokane House (#05)

A view of the Spokane River at the site of old Spokane House.

Spokane -- Spokane House (#01)

Building standing on the site of the old Astor fur trading post

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#15)

Spokane Falls, Wash. Looking across the site now occupied by the Paulsen Building. Taken just before the fire in 1889.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#12)

"View from the hill of Spokane, Washington. A. M. Cannon home in center front."

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#05)

The city of Spokane Falls in 1883 taken from Howard Street on the South Hill. Looking north.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#04)

Looking across the river and south. Note: "Medical Lake Soap Company" building in foreground.