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The African-American Voice, October 1999

Volume 4, Number 5 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, November 1999

Volume 4, Number 6 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, September 1999

Volume 4, Number 4 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, December 1999

Volume 4, Number 7 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, January 2000

Volume 4, Number 8 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, February 2000

Volume 4, Number 9 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, March 2000

Volume 4, Number 10 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, April 2000

Volume 4, Number 11 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, May 2000

Volume 4, Number 12 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, June 2000

Volume 5, Number 1 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, July 2000

Volume 5, Number 2 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, August 2000

Volume 5, Number 3 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, September 2000

Volume 5, Number 4 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, October 2000

Volume 5, Number 5 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, November 2000

Volume 5, Number 6 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

The African-American Voice, December 2000

Volume 5, Number 7 of the African-American Voice newspaper. The African-American Voice was a newspaper that ran from June 1996 to December 2000. It was published by Robert Lloyd, and staffed by a team of about 20 volunteers, including the founding…

Spokane -- Churches -- Christian Science (#05)

Christian Science Church at 4th and Post. Design by K. K. Cutter. Demolished for freeway, 1966.

Northwest -- Portraits -- Hand, Edwin Wheeler, 1859-1920 (#02)

"E. W. Hand & G. W. Roche families taken at the Hand residence (1028 E. 8th Ave.)

Spokane -- Lumber Mills (#02)

Man poses in the aftermath of the Spokane Mill Co. fire of 1892.

Spokane -- Lumber Mills (#03)

Men posing in front of the Sawmill Phoenix about 1900 with the first Washington Water Power plant in the foreground. Name changed to Phoenix Mill in 1906.

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#24)

"Spokane Falls. First power station of the Washington Water Power Company about 1878." (Copy print)

Northwest -- Portraits -- Hand, Edwin Wheeler, 1859-1920 (#04)

"E. W. Hand & G. W. Roche families taken at the Hand residence (1028 E. 8th Ave.) E. W. Hand & Ruth. Mrs. Roche, front right. Nellie Rising, right rear, Mrs. Cole - left front - housekeeper for Hands on Roche's lawn on 8th Avenue.

Northwest -- Portraits -- Hand, Edwin Wheeler, 1859-1920 (#09)

Portrait of Alma Tischer Hand, taken in Minneapolis. Alma married E. W. Hand in 1907 and was Ruth Hand Jones' step-mother.

Spokane -- Railroads, Chicago-Milwaukee (#02)

The Milwaukee Road tunneled for about a block past the old Schade Brewery. This is all remains of it in 1995.

Spokane -- Industries -- Vinegar Works (#01)

The west side of the Keller-Lorenz Vinegar Works. This structure was built in 1888 for F.G. Hieber as a brewery. In 1890, using the same vats, the Keller brothers began manufacturing vinegar. Date of photograph unknown.

Oriental Bath and Laundry Storefront

One of the economic niches filled by Chinese and Japanese Americans in the United States was the hand laundry business. The April 9, 1892 issue of the Spokesman-Review includes an article on a meeting of the Anti-Chinese League in which Alderman Ambs…

Logan Hotel

The Logan Hotel was constructed in 1890. By 1913, it was run by a trio of Japanese American partners identified as Maeguchi, Nihonmatsu, and Tejima in this photograph by Ryosuke Akashi. During the 1910s, Japanese businessmen established themselves in…

Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#02)

Partial view of the site of the Expo '74 World's Fair, looking north. Upper center is the U.S. pavilion. To the right of it is the pavilion of the U.S.S.R. Lower right is the Washington State pavilion. The geodesic dome at the right is the Ford…

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map of Trent Alley, 1950

Trent Alley is typically associated with three blocks between Trent Avenue (now Spokane Falls Boulevard) and Main Avenue. This map depicts those blocks with the eastern edge at the top of the map. The eastern-most block, where Trent Alley forms an…

Sanborn Map of Spokane Block Containing Chinese Businesses and Boarding Houses, 1889

Prior to the existence of Trent Alley, many Chinese residents lived and worked north of Front Street (now Spokane Falls Boulevard) in the eastern half of what as of 2024 is Riverfront Park. The structures toward the top of the map (Stevens Street)…

Indians Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon.

Indians Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon.

"Meditation." Where the mighty Columbia River pours over Celilo Falls.

"Meditation." Where the mighty Columbia River pours over Celilo Falls.

Moonlight from Mitchell Point, Columbia River Highway, Oregon

Moonlight from Mitchell Point, Columbia River Highway, Oregon.

The Green Hut - Cafe and Curio Shop. Coulee Dam, Wash.

The Green Hut - Cafe and Curio Shop. Coulee Dam, Wash.

Spokane Falls -- Recent (#22)

View of the Spokane River during Expo '74 construction.

Northwest -- Lakes -- Coeur d'Alene (#08)

The steamer Georgie Oakes just launching on Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Northwest -- Missions -- Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart (#11)

"Showing the mat and adobe construction of the mission walls which were after 1877, weatherboarded with sawn lumber."