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Northwest -- Portraits -- Marlowe, Mamie (#01)
Mamie Marlowe graduated from Spokane High School in 1901. This appears to be a graduation picture.
NWC001. Ephemera collection (Folder 62, #001)
Spokane and the Inland Empire: The Land of Mighty Rivers and Giant Waterfalls, Great Lakes, Rugged Mountains with Vast Mineral Storehouses, Grand Forests and Immense Wheat Fields. Souvenir of Spokane, Wash.
Spokane Public Library, East side branch cornerstone laying, November 19, 1913.
East side branch cornerstone laying, November 19, 1913. "Cornerstone placed by Mrs. A. E. House, member of the board of trustees"
Riverside Ave. Looking East. Spokane, Wn. from Monroe Street.
Parade on Riverside Ave. Looking East. Spokane, Wn. from Monroe Street.
Coeur d'Alene Divison, Inland Empire Parade. Spokane's Big Pow Wow.
Coeur d'Alene Divison, Inland Empire Parade. Spokane's Big Pow Wow.
School Children's Pictorial Pageant. A Most Spectacular Parade. Spokane's Pow Wow.
School Children's Pictorial Pageant. A Most Spectacular Parade. Spokane's Pow Wow.
Cartwright Sanatorium, Valley, Wash.
Carwright Sanitarium in Valley, Washington (Stevens County). Was located on Highway 231 at its intersection with Bulldog Creek Road
Spokane -- Churches -- German Methodist (#02)
German Methodist Church on the northwest corner of 4th and Stevens.
Northwest -- Portraits -- Hand, Edwin Wheeler, 1859-1920 (#03)
Edwin Wheeler Hand & daughter, Mary Ruth.
Indians -- Portraits -- Timothy, Nez Perce Chief (#01)
"Chief Timothy, first convert of Rev. H.H. Spalding."
Riverside Avenue, a busy street in Progressive Spokane
Riverside Avenue, a busy street in Progressive Spokane
Spokane -- Bridges, First Monroe Street (#03)
Construction of the timber Monroe Street Bridge in 1889.
Spokane -- Long Lake (#18)
"Spokane Valley from Rim Rock looking West. Rattlesnake Point on right; X = Long Lake Dam site." George E. Meyers on left."
Northwest -- Portraits -- Hand, Edwin Wheeler, 1859-1920 (#08)
Portrait of Alma Tischer Hand, taken in Minneapolis. Alma married E. W. Hand in 1907 and was Ruth Hand Jones' step-mother.
Northwest -- Missions -- Washington -- St. Pauls Mission (#03)
"Old mission of St. Paul's near old Fort Colville, before the collapse of the roof. View from the southeast."
Northwest -- Missions -- Washington -- St. Paul's Mission (#06)
"Mission of St. Paul's near Kettle Falls and on the Columbia."
Washington -- Kettle Falls (#02)
"Kettle Falls of the Columbia." "Marcus, Wash." "Looking from the east shore across the crest of the upper falls at time of high water"
