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Northwest -- Avalanches -- (#01)
"Two great snow slides at Mace, Idaho, March 29, 1894. No one hurt. Picture is taken from the top of one slide looking toward the other. Slide was from 75 to 100 feet in depth, cut made was 86 ft. by actual measurement one month after the slide…
Northwest -- Aviation (#02)
"Arrival of Government winter cruising air fleet from Selfridge Field, Mich. January 1930. New Lake, Spokane."
Northwest -- Bridges (#05)
"Walla Walla County. Madame Dorion Bridge; named in honor of Marie Dorion, a member of the Overland Astorians in 1811-1812. View East on Walla Walla River which at this point is lake Wallula formed of backwaters of Columbia River after McNary Dam was…
Northwest -- Bridges (#06)
"Fall City, King County. This beautiful concrete bridge across Snoqualmie River as acquired an old world charm rarely duplicated by any other bridge in the state. Some of the finest views of same may be had on some cold crisp winter morning."
Northwest -- Bridges (#06)
"Fall City, King County. This beautiful concrete bridge across Snoqualmie River as acquired an old world charm rarely duplicated by any other bridge in the state. Some of the finest views of same may be had on some cold crisp winter morning."
Northwest -- Bridges (#07)
Columbia River Gorge bridge, ca. 5 miles N. E. of Washougal, Clark County. View upstream of this interesting bridge also a principal view point from narrow terrace nearby to view gorge."
Northwest -- Bridges (#21)
"Kettle Falls Bridge, August 1939." "This area was flooded later by Coulee Dam making Lake Roosevelt."
Northwest -- Canyons -- Z Canyon (#03)
"Z Canyon of Pend Oreille River. Now inundated by Boundary Dam."
Northwest -- Canyons -- Z Canyon (#04)
"Z Canyon - Pend Oreille River. Periwee Falls in background."
Northwest -- Creeks -- Latah Creek (Hangman Creek) (#05)
"Evening on Hangman Creek, Near Spokane, Washington"
Northwest -- Creeks -- Latah Creek (Hangman Creek) (#07)
"Looking down the course of the creek from the rim rock on the north bank at the site of the old Indian burial ground east from Spangle."
