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Spokane -- Long Lake (#12)

"Long Lake site looking downstream"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#11)

"River below Long Lake."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#10)

"Spokane River below Long Lake dam site."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#09)

"Bridge at Long Lake, Wash."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#08)

"Looking down on Spokane River from above the Long Lake Dam site."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#07)

Rocks around Long Lake

Spokane -- Long Lake (#06)

"River below Long Lake"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#05)

"Long Lake Dam under construction"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#04)

"Looking down on Spokane River from above the Long Lake Dam Site."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#03)

"Long Lake dam site"

Spokane -- Long Lake (#02)

"Claire Fullmer of Bremerton and Long Lake site."

Spokane -- Long Lake (#01)

Spokane River below Long Lake dam site.

Spokane -- Livery Stables (#01)

O. K. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, located on the Northwest corner of Lincoln and Riverside.

Spokane -- Livery Stables (#02)

Model Stables, built in 1890. Located at 326 W. Main Avenue.

Spokane -- Livery Stables (#03)

Unidentified livery stable in Spokane.

Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#11)

A man and woman fishing on the west branch of the Little Spokane River.

Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#10)

Fishing on the Little Spokane, 1920s.

Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#09)

Across Little Spokane from Dartford.

Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#07)

Cattle grazing on the Little Spokane River.

Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#06)

"Springtime scene along banks of Little Spokane."

Spokane -- Little Spokane River (#04)

"Little Spokane River near Chattaroy"

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 (#01)

"Quiet and secluded pool formed by the Little Spokane River on J. P. Graves' estate, Waikiki, north of Spokane."

Spokane -- Lincoln Memorial (#01)

Lincoln Memorial shortly after it was erected.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#41)

Louise Tate, who worked in the SPL circulation department.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#02)

Fay Thomas, who worked in the circulation department for Spokane Public Library.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Personnel (#01)

Anna Marie Hardy, a librarian for Spokane Public Library.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- North Monroe (#02)

North Monroe Branch (Carnegie Library) at 925 W. Montgomery
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 (#11)

North Monroe Branch (Carnegie Library) at 925 W. Montgomery
operated between 1914-1964.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Misc. Branches (#03)

Hillyard Branch of the Spokane Public Library

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

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Heath Branch (#13)

Heath Branch nearing completion, 1913.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Heath Branch (#12)

Heath Branch located at 525 E. Mission. Operated between 1914-1983.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- East Side Branch (#10)

East Side Branch taken shortly after construction.

Spokane -- Libraries -- SPL -- Carnegie Library -- Exterior Views (#11)

Exterior of the main Spokane Public Library building

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 -- 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.