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Spokane River (Folder 1, #38)
"Junction of the Spokane River and the Little Spokane as seen from hills to the north. Shows the point of junction open and free from trees in the foreground."
Spokane River (Folder 1, #22)
"The rapids of the Spokane River near Spokane, Washington." Below the Bowl and Pitcher and just above the old smelter site, ca. 1900.
Spokane -- Spokane House (#13)
Spokane House at the fork of the Spokane River. Mr. B. L. Gordon in center foreground.
Spokane -- Spokane House (#06)
End view of the old log structure yet standing on the site of the old Pacific Fur Company post on the Gordon farm at the confluence of the Spokane and Little Spokane Rivers.
Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#12)
"View from the hill of Spokane, Washington. A. M. Cannon home in center front."
Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#15)
Spokane Falls, Wash. Looking across the site now occupied by the Paulsen Building. Taken just before the fire in 1889.
Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#05)
The city of Spokane Falls in 1883 taken from Howard Street on the South Hill. Looking north.
Spokane -- Spokane Falls (town) (#04)
Looking across the river and south. Note: "Medical Lake Soap Company" building in foreground.
Spokane Falls -- Recent (#15)
Looking down on south branch, middle falls from Howard Street Bridge, high water, winter 1934.
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#12)
Lower falls from a point below looking directly up at the flow of the water
Spokane Falls (on river) 1890s (#23)
Looking across the turbulent waters toward the north bank to a point at the north end of the Monroe Street Bridge
Spokane Falls -- Early (#20)
"Spokane Falls in 1880. Photo by Wing. Note through trees the white trimmed structure of the old Falls View Hotel (to the right of the falls). To the left of the river, in the background, appears the white colored home of "Cap" Jenkins an early…
Spokane Falls -- Early (#14)
Copy of a sketch which appeared in the August 17, 1889 issue of Frank Leslie's Weekly entitled, "Wash. Territory - view of town destroyed by fire."
Spokane Falls -- Early (#09)
Middle falls of the Spokane River looking east from Post Street bridge prior to 1889.
Spokane -- Service Stations (#04)
Monroe Service Station owned by H. L. Sorenson at 917 N. Monroe. "Little girl with her hat in hand is Helen."
Spokane -- Service Stations (#01)
Riverside Service Station owned by Bech and Nelson. Located at 44 W. Riverside.
