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Spokane -- Homes -- Laberee (#09)

Dinning room of the Laberee Residence, 312 S. Spruce. Constructed 1900

Spokane -- Homes -- Laberee (#11)

Mrs Laberee's Bedroom, Laberee Residence, 312 S. Spruce. Constructed 1900

Spokane -- Homes -- Laberee (#10)

Mrs. Laberee's Boudoir. Laberee Residence, 312 S. Spruce. Constructed 1900

Spokane -- Homes -- Waikiki (#06)

Entry Tower to the Waikiki Dairy Grounds.

Spokane -- Homes -- Waikiki (#02)

Barn on the Waikiki Diary farm. Estate of J.P. Graves.

Spokane -- Homes -- Waikiki (#16)

Garden of the English manor style farm house on the Waikiki Dairy farm owned by J.P. Graves.

Spokane -- Homes -- Waikiki (#21)

Western exterior of the English manor style farm house on the Waikiki Dairy farm owned by J.P. Graves.

Spokane -- Homes -- Marycliff/Cliff Park (#07)

841 Cliff Ave. Rothrock residence.

Spokane -- Homes -- Monaghan House (#01)

217 E. Boone. Monaghan Residence.

Spokane -- Homes -- Loewenberg/Roberts (#01)

Loewenberg Roberts residence. 1923 W. 1St. Ave.

Spokane -- Homes -- Waikiki (#03)

Exterior of the English manor style farm house on the Waikiki Dairy farm owned by J.P. Graves.

Spokane -- Homes -- Waikiki (#24)

Entry of the English manor style farm house on the Waikiki Dairy farm owned by J.P. Graves.

Spokane -- Homes -- Willis (#02)

145 S. Elm. Susan F. Willis residence.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#06)

A 1926 view of Hangman (Latah) Creek valley and 6th Avenue high bridge.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#10)

The 6th Avenue high bridge after the completion of the concrete pour and before removal of the wooden forms. Behind is the old wooden bridge.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#14)

A 1920s view of the north side of Latah Creek Bridge.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#15)

A hand colored view of the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Road over Hangman (Latah) Creek from the early 1900s.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#02)

A view of old Hangman (Latah) Creek bridge. Workers and building materials are visible in the foreground. Before 1911.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#05)

A view of a horse and buggy crossing old Hangman (Latah) Creek bridge. Billboards are visible along the railing of the bridge in the foreground and Browne's Addition is in the background. Approximately 1900.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#07)

A view of the current Hangman (Latah) Creek bridge taken c. 1911. Remnants of the old bridge and the Latah Creek Trestle are visible to the north. Iin the foreground are the tracks of the Northern Pacific Railroad.

Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#08)

A sepia-toned image of the old Hangman (Latah) Creek bridge taken from the south before 1910. In the foreground are the tracks of the Northern Pacific Railroad.

Spokane -- Bridges, High (#05)

A view of the Milwaukee/Union Pacific trestle across the Spokane River and Hangman (Latah) Creek taken in 1914.

Spokane -- Bridges, Cable Road (#02)

The Cable Road bridge prior to 1889. This bridge was to the south of the current Sans Souci housing development (former site of Natatorium Park).

Spokane -- Bridges, High (#01)

Looking down the Spokane River across the Union Pacific high bridge to the river's junction with Hangman (Latah) Creek in 1926.

Spokane -- Bridges, High (#03)

Workers on the Union Pacific/Milwaukee high bridge across the Spokane River. Taken facing northwest.

Spokane -- Bridges, High (#04)

Union Pacific/Milwaukee Trestle entering Spokane in the 1920s.

Spokane -- Bridges, High (#06)

Reverse angle view of Union Pacific/Milwaukee trestle entering Spokane in the 1920s.

Spokane -- Bridges, High (#02)

The Union Pacific/Milwaukee Road high bridge across the Spokane River and Latah Creek under construction in 1913.

Spokane -- Bridges, Howard Street (#01)

Northern span of the old Howard Street Bridge crossing the northern channel of the Spokane River and Middle Falls. The Centennial Mill Co. warehouse located at the corner of Mallon and Howard is on the left. Taken around 1900.

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 -- Bridges, First Monroe Street (#02)

Sepia image of the first Monroe Street Bridge crossing the Spokane River below the Falls. 1889 or 1890.

Spokane -- Bridges, First Monroe Street (#05)

Monroe Street Bridge showing foam from the falls obscuring the middle section of the bridge. Taken upstream of the bridge while looking southwest in 1890.

Spokane -- Bridges, First Monroe Street (#03)

Construction of the timber Monroe Street Bridge in 1889.

Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#36)

Looking north at carriage, streetcar and pedestrian traffic crossing the Spokane River in 1895. Livery stables at right are on the current site of the Downtown Library.

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

Looking northwest across the Spokane river toward the Spokane County Courthouse. After 1895.

Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#03)

Courthouse, Monroe Street Bridge and Lower Fall taken from the Review Building after 1895. Pedestrian and streetcar traffic on the bridge and the Union Pacific viaduct over Monroe at Ide Avenue are visible.

Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#04)

Second Monroe Street Bridge under construction in 1891. Note the wooden scaffolding supporting the incomplete steel girders.

Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#06)

Looking south across the Monroe Street Bridge to the Review Building.

Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#09)

Looking west and downstream toward the old steel Monroe Street Bridge from the current site of the Downtown Library. Inland Empire System streetcars in the foreground.