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Northwest -- Railroads (#04)
Driving first railroad pile in waters of Elliot Bay in 1874. Near the corner of present-day King Street and First Avenue in Seattle.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#05)
"Edmonds, Snohomish County. New suburban station of the Great Northern Railroad. View N. E."
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#17)
"Snoqualmie; King Co. This attractive station long has been a favorite of all railroad lovers. View N. E."
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#09)
"Lester; King County. Once an important division point, this Northern Pacific Eastern Mountain King Co. Station only occasionally draws old time crowds by Casey Jones special trains. View South.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#01)
Brewster. Okanogan County. Great Northern Station View South. Prototype of white painted stations east and west of Cascades.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#10)
"Lyle; Klickitat County. View East to small S. S. & P. R. R. station with Columbia River in the distance.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#11)
Oakesdale, Whitman County. One car commuter train at Northern Pacific Station on its daily run from Spokane to Pullman and Moscow, Idaho. View Northwest.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#13)
Roosevelt; Klickitat County. Station of the Spokane-Portland and Seattle Railroad. Line to be relocated after completion of John Day Dam on Columbia River; view east.
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#14)
"Rosalia; Whitman County. One of many small stations being overhwelmed by its gigantic neighbors. The grain elevators, old and new. N. P. Station."
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#03)
"Dayton; Columbia County. The state's most picturesque station; view S. W."
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#04)
"Dayton; Columbia County. Rear view of the state's most picturesque station."
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#07)
"Fairfield; Spokane County. Union Pacific Station: view N. W. This pleasant 2 story depot with upstairs living accommodation represents another less prevalent station painted chiefly in brown."
Northwest -- Railroads -- Depots (#02)
"Cheney; Spokane County. This pleasant college town station with its red tiled roof is an attractive departure from the accostomed drab design."
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #002
A view of the Spokane River in downtown Spokane. Crystal Laundry is on the left.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #003
View of the Spokane River in downtown Spokane, showing the Crystal Laundry.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #004
A view of the railroad bridge over the Spokane River before it was demolished
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #005
Looking at Spokane Falls with the Washington Water Power Company building on the right.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #006
View of the railroad tracks and the Great Northern depot before Expo construction.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #007
View of the railroad tracks and the Great Northern Railroad Depot next to the river before Expo construction
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #008
View of the railroad tracks and the Great Northern depot before Expo construction.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #009
Looking at the railroad tracks along the riverfront in downtown Spokane.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #010
View of the railroad tracks and the Great Northern depot before Expo construction.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #011
View of the Spokane River with railroad tracks and train trestle leading up to the Great Northern Railroad Depot before Expo construction.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #012
Showing the industrial area around the Spokane River before Expo construction. Shows the John W. Graham & Company building.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #015
Looking at the railroad tracks next to the river before Expo construction
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #017
Looking North on Washington Street in Spokane. Can see the Continental Oil Company building.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #018
Looking West from Havermale Avenue. Spokane County Courthouse in the distance.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #022
Looking north from the banks of the Spokane River. Spokane County Courthouse across the river.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #025
From the north bank of the Spokane River, looking at the Washington Water Power Company building.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #027
Great Northern railroad depot before it was demolished. Shows the counter sign of 776 days to the opening of Expo.
NWC 129 â Dormaier, Jacob #029
Intersection of Howard and Trent Avenue. Montgomery Ward Building is visible.
