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Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#03)
"Rider with performing horse at one of the 'Wild West' events at the Spokane Interstate Fair."
Spokane -- Fairs -- Fruit Fair (#01)
Display of canned and bottled goods from the Wendler Farms at Newman Lake, Washington.
Spokane -- Electric power plants (#22)
"Middle falls after Crystal Plant was built and before demolition of old power plant"
Spokane -- Electric power plants (#10)
Initial construction of old Monroe Street Bridge, 1891. (Copy print)
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#04)
A group of runners from Spokane College. Second from left is John Sims.
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#03)
Spokane College football team, fall 1908. Lower right is John Sims.
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#02)
Spokane college under construction, 1906.
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#01)
Spokane College graduating class, 1910. Top left corner is John Sims.
Spokane -- Churches -- Unity Church of Truth (#02)
Small snapshot of Unity Church at 1124 W. Sixth Avenue. Church was demolished in 1970.
Spokane -- Churches -- Unity Church of Truth (#01)
Small snapshot of Unity Church at 1124 W. Sixth Avenue. Church was demolished in 1970.
Spokane -- Churches -- Lutheran (#04)
Congregation standing in front of St. Mark's Lutheran Church at 1146 W. Walton (corner of Adams).
Spokane -- Churches -- Lutheran (#01)
German Lutheran Emmanuel Church at 211 E. 3rd Avenue (between Cowley & Spokane Streets). Church was built in 1890 and Groschupf came as pastor in 1895.
Spokane -- Churches -- First Presbyterian (#04)
Second building for the First Presbyterian Church. Built in 1890 on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Jefferson (copy print).
Spokane -- Churches -- First Presbyterian (#03)
Copy photograph of the First Presbyterian Church which stood on the southeast corner of Riverside and Monroe. Dedicated on December 15, 1886 and sold in 1889 just before the great fire. Stood where the Spokesman Review building stands.
Spokane -- Churches -- Catholic (#04)
Originally called Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church, corner of Montgomery and Cedar Street. Later renamed St. Anthony Church. Building 1909-1910. Appeared in the Spokesman Review March 6, 1910.
Spokane -- Churches -- Catholic (#03)
Sacred Heart Catholic Church and school on the north side of Main Avenue between Washington and Bernard Streets.
Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#27)
Drawing of the stained glass windows at the cathedral.
Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#01)
Interior shot showing one of the stained glass windows.
Spokane -- Churches (#03)
Group portrait of a Sunday school class in Spokane, 1906. Bertha Tuft is marked with an x. Bertha Tuft, aged 14.
Spokane -- Chinese (#01)
Unidentified Chinese man carrying gardening baskets and playing with a dog.
Spokane -- Buildings -- Great Eastern (#14)
People standing on the street after the Great Eastern building fire.
Riegel home at 1835 S. Upper Terrace Road, Spokane.
Exterior view of the Riegel home at 1835 S. Upper Terrace Road, Spokane.
