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Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#03)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#05)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#07)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#08)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Oil Refineries (#09)
Copy photographs of the Spokane Oil and Refinery Company.
Spokane -- Industries -- Printing (#01)
Western Auto Supply Company and C. W. Hill Printing on Riverside Avenue.
Spokane -- Industry -- Spokane Gas Light Company (#01)
Window display at the Spokane Falls Gas Light Company in the early 1900s.
Spokane -- Industry -- Spokane Gas Light Company (#02)
Window display at the Spokane Falls Gas Light Company in the early 1900s.
Spokane -- Inventions (#01)
Gale Power Sled. Trial speed tryouts at Newman Lake, WA. Covered 1 1/2 miles at 1 1/4 seconds. Invented by J. S. MacGregor, Spokane.
Spokane -- Japanese-Americans (#01)
"The Japanese Mission in the early twenties at 514 and 512 West Third, the duplexes built for rental property by Judge Bettis. His original home was to the west of this, between the church and the mission, vacated by his family after the 1893 crash."…
Spokane -- Liberty Bell tour (#01)
The Liberty Bell passed through Spokane and was viewed by thousands of people at the old Union Station. Newspaper accounts tell of children strewing flowers on it.
Spokane -- Liberty Bell tour (#06)
The Liberty Bell passed through Spokane and was viewed by thousands of people at the old Union Station. Newspaper accounts tell of children strewing flowers on it.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Carnegie Library -- Exterior Views (#06)
Spokane Mayor L. F. Boyd presided over ceremonies when the cornerstone was loaid for Spokane's new library at 10. South Cedar, September 12, 1904.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Carnegie Library -- Exterior Views (#07)
Exterior view of the Main Library
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Carnegie Library -- Exterior Views (#11)
Exterior of the main Spokane Public Library building
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Carnegie Library -- Exterior Views (#20)
Main library with new annex at the rear
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- East Side Branch (#10)
East Side Branch taken shortly after construction.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Heath Branch (#12)
Heath Branch located at 525 E. Mission. Operated between 1914-1983.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Misc. Branches (#02)
Conceptional drawing of the Hillyard Branch of Spokane Public Library at Olympic & Haven (2936 East Olympic);
Operated between 1929-1982
Operated between 1929-1982
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- North Monroe (#11)
North Monroe Branch (Carnegie Library) at 925 W. Montgomery
operated between 1914-1964.
operated between 1914-1964.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- North Monroe (#01)
Laying of the cornerstone at the North Monroe branch library, June 30, 1914. Architect: Albert Held, contractor: George Groshoff.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- North Monroe (#02)
North Monroe Branch (Carnegie Library) at 925 W. Montgomery
operated between 1914-1964.
operated between 1914-1964.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#01)
Anna Marie Hardy, a librarian for Spokane Public Library.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#02)
Fay Thomas, who worked in the circulation department for Spokane Public Library.
Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#41)
Louise Tate, who worked in the SPL circulation department.
Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#01)
"Quiet and secluded pool formed by the Little Spokane River on J. P. Graves' estate, Waikiki, north of Spokane."
Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#03)
"A pastoral picture of a part of the Glen Tana dairy herd along the Little Spokane River."
Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#11)
A man and woman fishing on the west branch of the Little Spokane River.
Spokane -- Livery Stables (#01)
O. K. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, located on the Northwest corner of Lincoln and Riverside.
