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Northwest -- Creeks -- Latah Creek (Hangman Creek) (#08)
"Looking down upon the curve which is just to the east of the point where Marshall Canyon joins the Hangman Valley"
Northwest -- Creeks -- Latah Creek (Hangman Creek) (#09)
"Canyon above Smythe's Ford showing the meeting of the lava flows with typical Palouse region. Looking southwest up the course of the creek."
Northwest -- Creeks -- Latah Creek (Hangman Creek) (#10)
"View of the garden plots in the valley from the High Drive Parkway immediately above."
Northwest -- Creeks -- Latah Creek (Hangman Creek) (#18)
"H. S. Bassett standing on edge of creek across from about 10th in Stafford's Addition (Also known as Vinegar Flats).
Spokane -- Street railways (#03)
"Burning street car at the close of their service in Spokane after parade held, August 31, 1936. System then owned by Washington Water Power Company."
Spokane -- Street railways (#04)
"Leading section of parade on Main Avenue at close of street car use in Spokane, August 31, 1936. Washington Water Power Company owned."
Spokane -- Street railways (#09)
Isabel Marguerite Whalen Fuchs in front of a streetcar with Manito on the front. Manito streetcar took people south to Spokane College at 29th and Grand.
Spokane -- Street railways (#17)
"Spokane Traction Company streetcar to 11th & Freya, 1915. Open end with conductor, rear, Motorman in front Right. E. Sprague - Union Park Line."
Spokane -- Street railways (#22)
Trolley car with Irving School visible. Taken at Maple and 5th Avenue.
Spokane -- Street railways (#24)
"Burning street car at the close of their service in Spokane after parade held, August 31, 1936. System then owned by Washington Water Power Company."
Spokane -- Street railways (#27)
"The Washington Water Power Company was in the transportation business from 1891 until 1945. Ridership on the company's rail system peaked in 1910 when the system carried nearly 25 million passengers. The huge increase in riders led the company to…
Spokane -- Apartments -- Westminster (#02)
Dining room of the Westminster apartments at 2301 W. Pacific in Spokane.
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 (#04)
"Living Room at Westminster Hotel (later an apartment house) W. 2301 Pacific Ave. Browne's Addition. Owned originally by Harris Family."
Spokane -- Automobile dealers (#01)
Nelson Motor Company at the corner of Sprague and Grant in Spokane.
Spokane -- Aviation (#01)
Spirit of St. Louis being refueled at Felts Field, Spokane, September 12, 1927.
Spokane -- Aviation (#07)
"Three unidentified men with one of the new Boeing Bombers at Felts Field."
Spokane -- Aviation (#26)
This airplane landed and took off from Glover Field in Peaceful Valley about 1912.
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 (#14)
"First woman to apply for flying license in Spokane. She learned to fly from Nick Mamer but never got her license."
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 -- 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 -- Banks -- Old National Bank (#08)
Billboards bordering the excavations for the Old National Bank building before construction began.
Spokane -- Bowl and Pitcher (#04)
"Pitcher of the formation as seen from the trail above, and looking through the break in the trees."
Bowl and Pitcher (#09)
"Pitcher rock seen from among the trees almost directly above the southwest of the rock itself."
Bowl and Pitcher (#18)
"Rock formations at west side of gorge containing those from which name was derived."
Bowl and Pitcher (#28)
"Looking down through the gorge from some little distance above and from among the trees."
