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Spokane -- Views (Folder 1, #13)
"Cloud bank October 24, 1936. Looking North from Lewis and Clark High School."
Spokane -- Theaters -- Orpheum (#01)
Orpheum Theater at night. The Orpheum was located at 118 N. Howard.
Spokane -- Telephone (#01)
"Long distance room in Spokane. I am first girl in white blouse at end of room (Beatrice Birmingham)"
Spokane -- Streets -- Riverside (#56)
Looking west along Riverside Avenue from the corner of Riverside and Washington.
Spokane -- Storms (#01)
"Remarkable electric display at Spokane, Washington, July 13th about 2:30 A. M., 1914."
Spokane -- Stores and shops (#08)
"George Castle put in this window for Bob Winston's shoe store on Post between Main and Riverside and won a prize."
Spokane -- Stores and shops (#07)
"Company store on the southwest corner of First and Monroe, August 1892. L to R: Mr. Jones, O. E. Hailey and Elmer Gibbs"
Northwest -- Idaho -- Wardner (#02)
McNab and Livers, Druggists in Wardner Idaho. The business operated between 1886 and 1890 when it burned down.
Spokane -- Stagecoach (#02)
Spokane to Colville stagecoach in Spokane, 1886. (copy print) People on stage: Lane Gilliam, driver; Mrs. Ralph Clark, next to him. Black: Clayton Miller; Ella March (Mrs. Charles McNab); and Walker Bean.
Spokane -- Stagecoach (#01)
"Old 4-horse stage wagon used for exhibition purposes at the Spokane Interstate Fair." No date.
Spokane -- Spokane River -- Little Falls (#02)
"Mounds below little falls" Aerial view of the Spokane River.
Spokane River (Folder 2, #30)
"Looking down the course of the Spokane River just before the junction with the Little Spokane. Taken from the hilltop." Spring 1935.
Spokane River (Folder 2, #20)
"Reflections on the stream just below the debouchment of Deep Creek Canyon. Original negative made in September 1938." Bromide enlargement
Spokane River (Folder 2, #15)
"Quiet waters of the stream in its lower reaches near the junction with the Columbia River."
Spokane River (Folder 2, #06)
"Rapids below the Bowl and Pitcher at what is known locally as "the old smelter" power site."
Spokane River (Folder 2, #04)
"Looking northwest from Pettet Drive to the downriver bridge (T. J. Meenach Bridge) at #5 & #6 on the 'Colleges' map."
