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Spokane Valley -- Agriculture (#06)

"Pear orchard east of Lucas' orchard"

Spokane Valley -- Agriculture (#07)

Grapes growing in Spokane Valley.

Spokane Valley -- Agriculture (#18)

"View of a small field of shucked corn in the Spokane Valley"

Spokane Valley -- Apple Orchard -- Raymond (#10)

"Probably the T. F. Raymond home in Opportunity. Raymond had a large apple orchard at T25N R44E Section 17 #133-148 on 1912 Ogle map" (p. 122)

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#04)

Apples on a tree in Spokane Valley

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#12)

Lulu and Bernice Lucas on Dad's horses in their apple orchard

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#10)

Spokane Valley apple orchard.

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#19)

"Orchard scene at Opportunity." None of the men are identified.

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#20)

"Two four year olds - Spokane Valley"

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#22)

Apple orchard in Spokane Valley

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#24)

"William Lucas and Mr. Whitman, an employed waterman"

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#25)

"Orchard in bloom"

Spokane Valley -- Apples (#26)

"Martha and William J. Shafer as newlyweds. Edwald, Washington, 1904" "Cider making time in Orchards of E. C. Gehrke"

Spokane Valley -- Baseball (#01)

"Spokane University baseball at Valley picnic"

Spokane Valley -- Blacksmiths (#02)

Unidentified blacksmith. No information is available.

Spokane Valley -- Chamber of Commerce (#02)

Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce outside of the Spokane Valley Herald in 1932.

Spokane Valley -- Churches (#01)

Otis Orchards Community Church

Spokane Valley -- Churches (#02)

St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Built in 1892, destroyed by fire in 1929. It was located on St Joseph's cemetery property on the north side of Trent Rd west of Barker Rd.

Spokane Valley -- Clubs -- Kiwanis Club (#01)

Spokane Valley Kiwanis Club in 1934.

Spokane Valley -- Dishman (#04)

Uncle Ben's Fixit Shop in Dishman

Spokane Valley -- Dishman (#05)

Dishman Drug Store on the corner of Sprague and Mullan Road.

Spokane Valley -- Dishman (#07)

Center of Dishman, looking east in 1900.

Spokane Valley -- Farms (#01)

"G. Jack Morrison barn at Sullivan and 32nd"

Spokane Valley -- Farms (#02)

"Haying at Morrison Ranch, Saltese Basin, Greenacres, WA. Part of the hay crew that varied from 30 to 60 men, who lived in the bunkhouse and the crew was fed by the ranch cooks. On the left is the icehouse, cookhouse in the middle and the bunkhouse…

Spokane Valley -- Farms (#03)

"Steam thresher on William Pringle farm"

Spokane Valley -- Farms (#04)

"Winter feeding at the James Day farm near Newman Lake, WA."

Spokane Valley -- Farms (#06)

"Haying at Morrison Ranch, Saltese Basin, Greenacres, WA. Mowers working in tandem style as they cut the vast field of meadow hay (timothy)."

Spokane Valley -- Farms (#07)

"Haying at Morrison Ranch, Saltese Basin, Greenacres, WA."

Spokane Valley -- Fire Department (#01)

"This is the first fire station at Orchard Avenue on Park Road."

Spokane Valley -- Greenacres (#03)

Greeenacres, Washington, 1908

Spokane Valley -- Greenacres (#05)

"Charles Taylor and Joe Kelly as they appeared when they arrived in Greenacres"

Spokane Valley -- Greenacres (#08)

"Greenacres from Taylor's home - 1910"

Spokane Valley -- Homes (#01)

William Lucas home, 1912.

Spokane Valley -- Homes (#04)

"Beck home east of Moab-Newman Lake Junction on the north side of Idaho Road" Beck family.

Spokane Valley -- Homes -- Bergman (#01)

Interior of Bergman home at 11204 E. Sprague. Home built by Charles B. Bergman, who owned the Siberian Arctic Fur Manufacturing Company of Spokane. The home was a showplace in the Valley with a sunken garden and extensive landscaping. It was…

Spokane Valley -- Millwood (#01)

Millwood in 1928. Center left - Beguelin house, Center - Rosebush house and lower right is the Millwood Hotel.

Spokane Valley -- Moab (#03)

Moab as it looked in 1922. Martin O' Brien's store is on the right with their barn in the background. Johhny O'Briens garage is on the left.

Spokane Valley -- Moab (#01)

"Sitting in front of O'Brien's store in Moab"