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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 (#11)
Looking east to the Lower Falls and the steel Monroe Street Bridge in an undated photo.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#12)
Looking northeast toward the Lower Fall and the steel Monroe Street Bridge.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#15)
Looking northeast, streetcars and horse traffic cross the steel Monroe Street Bridge over the Lower Falls in this undated photo.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#16)
Looking upstream toward the Lower Falls with the old steel Monroe Street Bridge and its streetcar traffic in the foreground. Taken about 1900.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#17)
Panoramic view of the steel Monroe Street Bridge and streetcar traffic taken from the northwest side of the bridge.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#18)
Early construction of the second Monroe Street Bridge among the ruins of the first bridge in 1891.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#21)
Looking northeast through the trees to the steel Monroe Street Bridge and its traffic.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#29)
Looking northeast in 1900 to the Monroe Street Bridge and streetcar traffic.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#30)
Looking upriver from beneath the steel beam structure of the Monroe Street Bridge. Taken about 1898.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#31)
Looking northeast to the steel Monroe Street Bridge and the Lower Falls.
Spokane -- Bridges, Second Monroe Street (#35)
Monroe Street Bridge with an inscription that reads "Monroe St. Cantilever Bridge, 1000 ft. long and 125 ft. high. Over the Spokane River. Spokane, Wash."
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#24)
The third Monroe Street bridge, Lower Fall and Washington Water Power Company powerhouse illuminated at night. Taken facing upstream. Date unknown.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#27)
An ice covered lighting standard on the third Monroe Street Bridge. Date unknown.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#06)
The third Monroe Street bridge during the early 1910s. Advertising for Rantz and Halstead and beer visible in the background. Before 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#07)
The third Monroe Street bridge under construction in 1911. Taken facing upstream, wooden scaffolding is in place on both sides of the river to support the first sections of the concrete span.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#11)
Inscription reads "#91 Companion to #90 Looking N.W. Taken May 31st, 1910. Lewis" This a northwestern facing view showing the dismantling of the second bridge and workers building the base of the third bridge.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#12)
A winter view of the third Monroe Street bridge after 1914. The Spokane Club, Washington Water Power Company powerhouse and Gilt Top Bottled Beer brewery are visible. Taken facing northeast from the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#13)
Scaffolding supports the central span of the third Monroe Street bridge while under construction in 1910. Taken facing northeast.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#15)
Pouring concrete on the outer spans of the third Monroe Street bridge in 1910.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#16)
View of the third Monroe Street bridge taken from Spokane River bed during a period of low water. Before 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#17)
A concrete phylon, or pavilion, on the east side of the bridge with a bas-relief bison skull. Taken with panatomic film using red filter (A) on November 7, 1936.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#19)
Construction of the forms for casting of the concrete north arch of the third Monroe Street bridge in 1910.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#23)
Construction of the Union Pacific Railroad viaduct over the north end of the third Monroe Street Bridge in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Third Monroe Street (#25)
Another view of the third Monroe Street bridge, Lower Fall and Washington Water Power Company powerhouse illuminated at night. Taken facing upstream. Date unknown.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#08)
Workers fitting steel on the Union Pacific-Milwaukee Road Bridge and Viaduct suspended mid-span over the Spokane River. Taken in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#17)
A crowd watches the dedication of the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Road bridges and viaduct over the Spokane River and Monroe Street. Taken September 15, 1914
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#19)
Spectators watch the construction of the steel Union Pacific-Milwaukee bridge and viaduct across the Spokane River and Monroe Street. Taken from the south shore of the river in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Post Street (#02)
A view of the steel Post Street bridge and the C and C Milling Co. building taken in 1896.
Spokane -- Bridges, Post Street (#06)
The wooden Post Street bridge, the Spokane River and falls and the C and C Mill on the south bank. Taken about 1889.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#03)
A crowd watches the lowering of a steel beam during the construction of the Union Pacific-Milwaukee Road bridge and viaduct across the Monroe Street bridge in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#10)
Steel workers on the incomplete Union Pacific-Milwaukee Road bridge and viaduct. Visible below is the nearly dry Spokane River. Taken in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#14)
A view of building operations on the incomplete bridge including workers and a crane. Advertising is visible on the north shore of the Spokane River. Taken in 1914.
Spokane -- Bridges, Railroad (#15)
A crowd watches building operations, including workers and a crane, on the incomplete bridge and viaduct from the Monroe Street bridge. Taken in 1914.
Spokane -- Views -- Aerial (#05)
View of High Bridge (Union Pacific Railroad bridge) crossing Latah Creek and the Spokane River. White building just above Monroe Street Bridge is Montgomery Wards store and later City Hall. Taken from point just west of town faceing east.
