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Northwest -- Portraits -- Browne, Earle and family (#02)
Portrait of Earle Browne, son of J. J. Browne, n.d.
Northwest -- Portaits -- Boughton, Jennie (#01)
Portrait of Jennie Boughton, who came to Spokane with her parents in 1887. She worked for Spokane Public Library for 40 years.
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#10B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"
Northwest -- Indians - Indian Congress, folder 2 (#18B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#19B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#26B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#15B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#36B)
"Weholt, Felt, Smith, Dodd." "Ceremonial staged by Blackeet in making Jack Dodd, Ted Weholt & others members of their tribe during the Indian Congress in Spokane, Fall 1925."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#05B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#08B)
"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder2 (#34B)
"One of the Indian young women members of the pageant parade at the Gonzaga Stadium, mounted and carrying a young girl"
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#24)
"Looking down on the tipi camp circle in the Glover Stadium at the time of the first Indian Congress in the fall of 1925."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#18)
"Section of the tipi encampment in Glover Stadium in October 1925."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#15)
"Blackfoot Tipi on the parking in Riverside Avenue during the first Indian Congress in Spokane."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#12)
"Blackfeet tipi pitched on the parking in Riverside Ave."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#09)
"Bromide enlargement of Indian activity at the Gonzaga Stadium."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#08)
"Blackfeet Tepees - Riverside Avenue - Northwest Indian Congress"
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#06)
"Indian Princess, mounted, on parade in the pageant at the Gonzaga Stadium."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#04)
"The princess being instructed just before her crowning at the Gonzaga Stadium."
Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#03)
"R. L. Rutter crowning and introducing the Indian Princess of the Congress."
Indians -- Women (#06)
"Group of Indian girls on the steps of the girls dorm building at the missing, all dressed up in pageant costumes."
Indians -- Treaty Tree (#03)
"This is the tree at the original site of St. Michael's Mission. Under this tree Chief Peone pledged to lay down arms and wage no more war on whites."
Indians -- Treaty Tree (#02)
"The Peone Prairie tree under which Chief Peone and Governor Stevens in 1853 are reputed to have met."
