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Spokane -- Telephone (#01)

"Long distance room in Spokane. I am first girl in white blouse at end of room (Beatrice Birmingham)"

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#12)

Riverside Avenue east from the post office at night

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#06)

Riverside Avenue, east of Post

Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#02)

Early view of Riverside Avenue.

Spokane -- Street Division (#01)

City of Spokane Street Division truck from 1934.

Spokane -- Stores -- Grocery (#01)

Manito Grocery at 30th and Grand.

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#14)

"Manito drugstore at 313 E. 18th Avenue. Ruth, Anna and Rita."

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#09)

Clark's Dry Goods store, located at 815 Garland Avenue.

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#07)

"Company store on the southwest corner of First and Monroe, August 1892. L to R: Mr. Jones, O. E. Hailey and Elmer Gibbs"

Spokane -- Stores and shops (#05)

James Castino operated a shoe shop at 308 S. Sherman.

Northwest -- Idaho -- Wardner (#02)

McNab and Livers, Druggists in Wardner Idaho. The business operated between 1886 and 1890 when it burned down.

Spokane -- Stagecoach (#02)

Spokane to Colville stagecoach in Spokane, 1886. (copy print) People on stage: Lane Gilliam, driver; Mrs. Ralph Clark, next to him. Black: Clayton Miller; Ella March (Mrs. Charles McNab); and Walker Bean.

Spokane -- Stagecoach (#01)

"Old 4-horse stage wagon used for exhibition purposes at the Spokane Interstate Fair." No date.

Spokane -- Spokane River -- Little Falls (#02)

"Mounds below little falls" Aerial view of the Spokane River.

Spokane River (Folder 2, #36)

Spokane River, ca. 1900.

Spokane River (Folder 2, #34)

Spokane River at Howard Street Bridge, ca. 1900.

Spokane River (Folder 2, #04)

"Looking northwest from Pettet Drive to the downriver bridge (T. J. Meenach Bridge) at #5 & #6 on the 'Colleges' map."

Spokane -- Spokane House (#06)

End view of the old log structure yet standing on the site of the old Pacific Fur Company post on the Gordon farm at the confluence of the Spokane and Little Spokane Rivers.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) -- Maps (#01)

Bird's eye view of Spokane Falls, W. T.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#12)

"View from the hill of Spokane, Washington. A. M. Cannon home in center front."

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#05)

The city of Spokane Falls in 1883 taken from Howard Street on the South Hill. Looking north.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#04)

Looking across the river and south. Note: "Medical Lake Soap Company" building in foreground.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#03)

Looking north from the South Hill.

Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#02)

Copy of an oil painting from the 1880s. Artist is unknown.

Spokane Falls -- Early (#30)

Stereo view of Spokane Falls.

Spokane Falls -- Early (#14)

Copy of a sketch which appeared in the August 17, 1889 issue of Frank Leslie's Weekly entitled, "Wash. Territory - view of town destroyed by fire."

Spokane Falls -- Early (#09)

Middle falls of the Spokane River looking east from Post Street bridge prior to 1889.

Spokane Falls -- Early (#06)

Middle falls of the Spokane River as they appear in 1875.

Spokane -- Service Stations (#05)

Rogers Body and Fender Shop located on East Sprague.

Spokane -- Service Stations (#04)

Monroe Service Station owned by H. L. Sorenson at 917 N. Monroe. "Little girl with her hat in hand is Helen."

Spokane -- Service Stations (#03)

Likely the Northtown Service Station located at 4302 N. Division.

Spokane -- Service Stations (#01)

Riverside Service Station owned by Bech and Nelson. Located at 44 W. Riverside.

Spokane -- Schools -- Washington (#05)

Washington Elementary School was located at 1617 W. Riverside. It operated between 1896-1962 and was demolished in 1973.

Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 2, #02)

Spokane High School football team in 1902.

Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 2, #01)

Spokane High School football team in 1901.

Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 1, #26)

South Central High School after it burned down in 1910.

Spokane --Schools --South Central (Folder 1, #24)

View of South Central High School looking southeast as building burns.