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Spokane -- Bridges, Hangman (#06)

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

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 (#02)

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

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

"Construction of old timber Monroe Street Bridge"

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, 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 (#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, 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 -- Breweries (#13)

Spokane Brewing Co. brewery and warehouse (later Sicks Rainier Brewery). Spokane County courthouse is in the distance and the Spokane River and powerhouse is in the foreground. Date unknown.

Spokane -- Breweries (#12)

Bernhardt Schade drinking beer with his father, cousin and brother-in-law in his office at the Schade Brewery. From left to right - C. Julius Schade (father), P.G. Bernhardt Schade, A.L. Frederick Schade (cousin and future legislator from the 6th…

Spokane -- Breweries (#06)

Exterior shot showing the Schade Brewery on Trent.

Spokane -- Breweries (#05)

An interior view of the main Schade Brewery building showing part of the brewing machinery around the turn of the century.

Spokane -- Breweries (#04)

The staff of the Schade Brewery poses in front of keg barrels. Bernhardt Schade is posed in the front row on a keg. In the third row, fourth from left is Henry Mraz, bookkeeper and student at Gonzaga. Wenzel Mraz, the brewmaster, is to his left. …

Spokane -- Breweries (#03)

The main building of the Schade Brewery on Trent Ave. Date unknown. Railroad tracks are in the foreground. Date unknown.

Spokane -- Breweries (#02)

The Schade Bottling Works, part of the Schade Brewery on Trent Ave. Horse teams and drivers are posed with kegs. Date unknown.

Spokane -- Bowl and Pitcher (#30)

Aerial view of the Bowl and Pitcher.

Spokane -- Bowl and Pitcher (#04)

"Pitcher of the formation as seen from the trail above, and looking through the break in the trees."

Spokane -- Banks -- Old National Bank (#08)

Billboards bordering the excavations for the Old National Bank building before construction began.

Spokane -- Banks -- Old National Bank (#03)

Employees at the Old National Bank, ca. 1935.

Spokane -- Banks -- First National Bank (#02)

"Trader's mule and wagon outfit in front of the First National Bank on the Southwest Corner of Front and Howard, ca. 1883."

Spokane -- Aviation (#26)

This airplane landed and took off from Glover Field in Peaceful Valley about 1912.

Spokane -- Aviation (#15)

"Carl Schirmer is probably one of Montana's best-known general aviation pilots. He learned to fly in Spokane with Mamer and Bigelow Johnson in 1926. Associated with Wallace Air Service and Johnson Flying Service."

Spokane -- Aviation (#14)

"First woman to apply for flying license in Spokane. She learned to fly from Nick Mamer but never got her license."

Spokane -- Aviation (#12)

"A photo of the airplane that made the flight to Trail & Nelson, B. C. to drop a supply of yeast on January 26, 1935. Donated by Fred D. Griffith of Ephrata. His father was manager of the yeast company that supplied the yeast."

Spokane -- Aviation (#11)

"One of the new Boeing Bombers at Felts Field."

Spokane -- Aviation (#08)

"This airplane landed and took off from Glover Field about 1912 or 1913."

Spokane -- Aviation (#07)

"Three unidentified men with one of the new Boeing Bombers at Felts Field."

Spokane -- Aviation (#06)

"One of the new Boeing Bombers at Felts Field."

Spokane -- Aviation (#03)

Wiley Post's plane at Felts Field, September 4, 1931.

Spokane -- Aviation (#01)

Spirit of St. Louis being refueled at Felts Field, Spokane, September 12, 1927.

Spokane -- Automobile dealers (#01)

Nelson Motor Company at the corner of Sprague and Grant in Spokane.

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#04)

"Living Room at Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#03)

"Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#02)

Dining room of the Westminster apartments at 2301 W. Pacific in Spokane.

Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#01)

"Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."

Spokane -- Homes (#13)

Unidentified home. Probably owned by Daniel Dwight.

Spirea Van Houttei, Washington Nursery, Toppenish, Wash.

Spirea Van Houttei, Washington Nursery, Toppenish, Wash.

Sperry Flour Mills, Spokane, Wash.

Sperry Flour Mills, Spokane, Wash.

Spectators at an event including James Chase, Eleanor Barrow, Alta Dalbert, and Francell Daubert

James Chase, Eleanor Barrow, Alta Dalbert and Francell Daubert standing with an unidentified child and woman to the right in a crowd of people watching an event.