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Residence of R. B. Porter, Spokane, Wash.
Residence of R. B. Porter, Spokane, Wash. This home at 34 West 8th Avenue was built in 1912 for Louis Davenport (who lived in the home for 4 months before selling it to Richard Porter). It was razed in 1968 for the Sacred Heart Hospital.
Residence of Henry M. Richards, Pres. Washington Water Power Co., Spokane, Wash.
Residence of Henry M. Richards, Pres. Washington Water Power Co., Spokane, Wash. Home was at 2136 Riverside Avenue, Spokane.
Residence of F. Lewis Clark, Spokane, Wash.
703 W. 7th Ave. F. Lewis Clark residence. Later Marycliff Highs chool.
Residence of F. Lewis Clark, one of Spokane's leading mining men.
Home of F. Lewis Clark, 703 W. 7th Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Republic of China Pavilion
"Republic of China Pavilion shows the verdant hills of Taiwan, the amethyst blue of Sun-Moon Lake, the traffic of Taipei, to give a 'feel' of the country"
Regina City Auto Court, Spokane, Washington
Regina City Auto Court, Spokane, Washington. In the Heart of Spokane at 1618 East Sprague.
Recreation and Drill Area. Pasco Naval Air Station.
Recreation and Drill Area. Pasco Naval Air Station.
Reception Room, Silver Grill, Hotel Spokane, Spokane, Washington.
Reception Room, Silver Grill, Hotel Spokane, Spokane, Washington.
Ready for Hip Sing Conference
The Spokane chapter of the Hip Sing Association hosted two national conferences at its headquarters in Trent Alley in 1924 and 1935. An article in the September 3, 1935 Spokesman-Review notes that the 1935 convention was smaller than the one in 1924…
Rapids on Spokane River, Spokane, Washington. Near new Monroe Street Bridge.
Rapids on Spokane River, Spokane, Washington. Near new Monroe Street Bridge.
Public Library and Court House, Wenatchee, Washington.
Public Library and Court House, Wenatchee, Washington.
Prothero family home at 1124 Spofford Avenue, Spokane, Wash.
Prothero family home at 1124 Spofford Avenue, Spokane, Wash.
Private Residence at Spokane, Wash.
Moore-Turner house at 525 W. 7th Ave. Designed by Kirtland Cutter and torn down in 1940.
Privat Residence at Spokane, Wash.
Moore-Turner house at 525 W. 7th Ave. Designed by Kirtland Cutter and torn down in 1940.
