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Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Band and Orchestra (#06)
"Lewis and Clark High School band in their new uniforms at the north Main entrance (on fourth Avenue) in November 1936."
Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Band and Orchestra (#04)
Lewis and Clark High School orchestra.
Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Band and Orchestra (#05)
Lewis and Clark High School Orchestra.
Spokane -- Schools -- Lewis and Clark -- Band and Orchestra (#01)
Lewis and Clark High School band as it appeared as one of the features of the Apple Blossom festival in Wenatchee.
Spokane -- Restaurants (#11)
"This picture of the Bixler Restaurant in Yardley, owned and operated by brothers William and Charlie Bixler, was taken about 1914. William Bixler is on the right."
Spokane -- Restaurants (#10)
Employees and owners of Dempsey's Restaurant and Gem Barber Shop, 1891.
Spokane -- Railroads -- Union Pacific (#05)
Steel construction on the viaduct leading to the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Railroad bridge over the lower falls and Monroe Street bridge, with builders ready to place the steel girder beam across the break above the Monroe Street Bridge.
Spokane -- Railroads -- Union Pacific (#02)
Steel construction on the viaduct leading to the Union Pacific/Milwaukee Railroad bridge over the lower falls and Monroe Street.
Spokane -- Railroad Depots -- Union Station (#01)
Very small photograph of Union Station in Spokane.
Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#04)
Spokane Police Department in front of city hall, ca. 1912.
Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#02)
Station No. 5 was originally located in the City Hall Annex on the
northeast corner of Howard and Front then moved to the new City
Hall at the southwest corner of Wall and Trent about 1912.
northeast corner of Howard and Front then moved to the new City
Hall at the southwest corner of Wall and Trent about 1912.
Spokane -- Police and Fire Departments (#01)
"Spokane's first chief of police, left at table, Peter Mertz, was once conductor on Francis Cook's street car."
Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Riverfront Park (#22)
"The legacy of Expo '74...Riverfront Park. The cover over the pavilion fell apart the first winter and was removed."
Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Riverfront Park (#21)
"The Pavilion and the rushing Spokane River...two of the outstanding attractions at Riverfront Park. "
Spokane -- Parks and Playgrounds -- Riverfront Park (#08)
"The pavilion and clocktower at night from a bridge over the Spokane River."
Spokane -- Parades (#21)
First Decoration Day Parade on 2nd Avenue. Joe Warren, Chief of Police with entire force mounted. Sedgwick Post no. 8 G. A. R. with band before they had uniforms. On Second Avenue through Cannons Addition.
Spokane -- Livery Stables (#01)
O. K. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, located on the Northwest corner of Lincoln and Riverside.
Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#03)
"A pastoral picture of a part of the Glen Tana dairy herd along the Little Spokane River."
Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#01)
"Quiet and secluded pool formed by the Little Spokane River on J. P. Graves' estate, Waikiki, north of Spokane."
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#41)
Louise Tate, who worked in the SPL circulation department.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#02)
Fay Thomas, who worked in the circulation department for Spokane Public Library.
