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Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia (#08)

Premier Mine (Kootenays) near Trail, BC. Mine buildings overlooking the river valley, ca. 1900.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia (#07)

Right of way for tram line to Premier Mine (Kootenays) south from Seven Mile near Trail, BC. Taken 1895.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia (#05)

Site of Hedley Mascot Gold Mines, Ltd. from 1936-1949. Near Hedley, BC. Taken 1990.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia (#04)

Site of Hedley Mascot Gold Mines, Ltd. from 1936-1949. Near Hedley, BC. Taken 1990.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia (#03)

Shaft and ore dump of the Le Roi Mine in the Rossland mining district, ca. 1890

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- British Columbia (#02)

Mr. English and Otto Hyslocker(?) pose in front of a cabin at the Le Roi Mine in the Rossland district, ca. 1890

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska (#05)

"We are pulling an electric cable from the mill to the mine. The building on the lower left is the top of the mill where the tram buckets dump." Likely Independence Mine near Palmer and Wasilla, Alaska in the Willow Creek mining district. Taken…

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska (#04)

Miners near a spool of cable. Likely Independence Mine near Palmer and Wasilla, Alaska in the Willow Creek mining district. Taken mid-20th century.

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska (#03)

"This is looking up from the mill to the mine portal and head house. The L shaped thing coming down from the head house is a snowshed through which we walk to work." Likely Independence Mine near Palmer and Wasilla, Alaska in the Willow Creek mining…

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska (#02)

"Taken in the stope which adjoins mine. These were taken with a photoflash outfit with a Kodak Recomars [sic] '33.'" Miners pose in the interior of a mine. Likely Independence Mine near Palmer and Wasilla, Alaska in the Willow Creek mining district.…

Northwest -- Mines and mineral resources -- Alaska (#01)

A horse team takes the boiler (weight 1990 lbs) to the Pueblo Mine near Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, 1900.

Northwest -- Lumber and lumbering (#12)

"Gawn Lambier, center, working at shingle mill"

Northwest -- Lumber and lumbering (#07)

Humbird Mill, Newport, Washington.

Northwest -- Lumber and lumbering (#03)

Unidentified lumber camp

Northwest -- Log cabins (#16)

Unknown couple and dog outside of their log cabin. No identification.

Northwest -- Log cabins (#02)

Dashiell cabin near Waverly, Wash. An article about the Dashiell family appeared in the Spokesman Review, January 28, 1917. The family settled in this cabin in 1872. One of the oldest cabins in Spokane County.

Northwest -- Log cabins (#01)

Dashiell cabin near Waverly, Wash. An article about the Dashiell family appeared in the Spokesman Review, January 28, 1917. The family settled in this cabin in 1872.

Northwest -- Lighthouses (#01)

"Fort Canby Light. Columbia River Entrance."

Northwest -- Lakes (#13)

"The Mill Lake near Sandpoint"

Northwest -- Lakes (#12)

Woman fishing at Twin Lakes.

Northwest -- Lakes (#11)

Lake Wenatchee

Northwest -- Lakes (#08)

Coffman Lake (one of the little Pend Oreilles group of lakes)

Northwest -- Lakes (#02)

"Alkali Lake in Grand Coulee, Wash."

Northwest -- Lakes -- Spirit (#06)

"Blue Cabin. Spirit Lake. Miller's Resort (East Side)"

Northwest -- Lakes -- Spirit (#01)

"Alan Scott. County Engineer. Mt. Spokane - Spirit Lake."

Northwest -- Lakes -- Sacheen (#06)

"Little West branch outlet of Sacheen Lake"

Northwest -- Lakes -- Sacheen (#03)

"Four Falls outlet on West Branch outlet Sacheen Lake"

Northwest -- Lakes -- Priest Lake (#64)

"Murphey's Dock. Priest Lake, ID. Labeled 'The Old Skipper."

Northwest -- Lakes -- Priest Lake (#63)

"Murphey's Dock, Priest Lake, Id. Labeled "The skipper's wife sunning"

Northwest -- Lakes -- Priest Lake (#61)

"North from Heart (?) Creek"