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Apple show, sweepstakes prize display.
"Sweepstakes prize display, carload classes, national apple show, Spokane, Wash. November 15 to 20, 1909"
Davenport Hotel soda fountain
"Ray Johnson and Vernon Hogenson (behind the counter" at the )Davenport Hotel fountain"
Spokane -- Stores -- Jones and Dillingham -- Oversize Box 2 (#2)
Hand-tinted print of "713-715 1st Avenue, Full and Gibbs on left, Pacific Hotel on right of Jones and Dillingham store building."
Washington -- Wenatchee River Valley (#01)
"Looking from a rocky height down into the valley of the Columbia below Wenatchee city across the orchards"
Washington -- Wells (#01)
"Digging well for domestic water well. In background 125 ft. high site for reservoir." Location is unknown.
Washington -- Steptoe Butte (#11)
"Steptoe Butte viewed from about 2 miles to the NW. Showing "Cashup" Davis' resort on top."
Washington -- Steptoe Butte (#08)
"Steptoe Butte as viewed from the northwest at distances ranging from one-half mile to something better than a mile on Sunday, May 19, 1935. time: about 12:30 p.m."
Washington -- Steptoe Butte (#03)
"The Butte as seen at a distance showing the building on the summit built by "Cashup" Davis."
Washington -- Statehood (#01)
Unidentified woman on horseback with Washington banner. Appears to be a banner for statehood.
Washington -- Sprague (#07)
"Sprague, Lincoln County. Barbershop with fully restored fine specimen barber pole. It is on C Street, one block north of Main Street. View NW"
Washington -- Sprague (#03)
"Roman Catholic Church (Red brick) on hill overlooking city on Highway 23 to Harrington. View is NW"
Washington -- Sprague (#01)
"Sprague, Lincoln County. Typical combination of Eastern Wash. grain elevator, older false front bldg. a gas station and at least one red brick building. Bldg. at right is at Main and D Street. View is NW"
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#24)
"View of Latah creek just below the point of the crossing in 1933"
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#20)
"Place where the old Fort Walla Walla and Fort Colville trail crossed Hangman Creek"
