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Northwest -- Portraits -- Vaughn Family (#22)
Portrait of John Leonard Vaughn, Thomas Vaughn, Will Vaughn and Cornelius Vaughn.
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#44)
Looking Southwest along Riverside Ave. from the corner of Stevens & Riverside. Mohawk block right.
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#59)
Looking east along unpaved Riverside Ave. from corner of Stevens. ca. 1890
Spokane -- Banks -- Old National Bank (#08)
Billboards bordering the excavations for the Old National Bank building before construction began.
Spokane -- Roosevelt (Theodore) Visit (#03)
Theodore Roosevelt on his Spokane visit in 1911. Secretary Cortelyou seated with him.
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#56)
Looking west along Riverside Avenue from the corner of Riverside and Washington.
Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#04)
Portrait of Guss W. Roche. Roche was the director of the home economics and civic activities division of the Spokane Chronicle and the Spokesman Review.
Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#06)
Portrait of Guss W. Roche. Roche was the director of the home economics and civic activities division of the Spokane Chronicle and the Spokesman Review.
Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#07)
Portrait of Guss W. Roche. Roche was the director of the home economics and civic activities division of the Spokane Chronicle and the Spokesman Review.
Northwest -- Portraits -- Roche, Guss W. and family (#08)
Portrait of Guss W. Roche. Roche was the director of the home economics and civic activities division of the Spokane Chronicle and the Spokesman Review.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#10)
Looking downstream and to the southwest across the dam toward the steel Monroe Street Bridge about 1898. Taken from the Post Street Bridge in the winter.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#30)
Looking upriver from beneath the steel beam structure of the Monroe Street Bridge. Taken about 1898.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #08)
Auditorium building. City Hall in background. Looking northeast from Lincoln and Main.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#03)
Great Eastern building fire January 24, 1898. Post Street elevation following fire. Photographer: Jack Phillips, Spokane Fire Department.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#02)
View of the building from the intersection of Post and Riverside following the fire, January 1898. Photographer: Jack Phillips, Spokane FIre Department.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#10)
Great Eastern building fire. A portion of the Post Street elevation after the fire. Photographer: Jack Phillips, Spokane Fire Department.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#11)
Great Eastern building fire. Elevation of the upper floors on Post Street side following the fire.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#12)
Great Eastern building fire. Riverside Avenue elevation of the building immediately after the fire. January 24, 1898.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#16)
Great Eastern building fire, 1898. View of gutted interior looking through John W. Graham storeroom into shoe store beyond.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#15)
Great Eastern building fire, 1898. Riverside Avenue elevation immediately after the fire.
Chinatown's "Little One" Roams without Playmates
This article is about Tony Eng, identified by report Dorothy Powers as "China Alley's only Chinese child." The article suggests that the Chinese community in Trent Alley is dying out due to the age of its storekeepers and the fact that many of theā¦
Northwest -- Railroads -- Great Northern (#01)
Two types of the Great Northern passenger locomotives on display in the brickyard east of Division St. On the left is one of the William Crooks's design, first built in 1861, and on the right is the 2500, a P-2 class steam locomotive. Taken c. 1923.
Northwest -- Rivers -- Columbia -- Cascades (#04)
"The locks are here seen from a downstream position"
Columbia River near Northport, Wn.
Columbia River near Northport, Washington. ("This picture was taken last year at low water and it shows the river just below the bridge near Northport")
Spokane -- Buildings -- City Hall (#13)
"Competitive design for the Spokane City Building. W. A. Ritchie, Architect." Spokane's City Hall from 1894-1910.
