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Spokane -- Electric power plants (#14)

"Middle falls later 1880s"

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#16)

"Middle Falls from old Howard Street Bridge."

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#17)

Washington Water Power Company plant on the Spokane River.

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#22)

"Middle falls after Crystal Plant was built and before demolition of old power plant"

Spokane -- Electric power plants (#37)

"Original power plant as viewed from the northwest."

Spokane -- Fairs -- Fruit Fair (#01)

Display of canned and bottled goods from the Wendler Farms at Newman Lake, Washington.

Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#03)

"Rider with performing horse at one of the 'Wild West' events at the Spokane Interstate Fair."

Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#04)

Men displaying cows at the Interstate Fair.

Spokane -- Fairs -- Interstate Fair (#06)

Men filling a hot air balloon at fair grounds.

Spokane Fire, 1889 (#01)

Riverside Avenue looking west the morning after the fire.

Spokane Fire, 1889 (#02)

Looking west on Riverside prior to 1889 fire.

Spokane Fire, 1889 (#05)

Insurance Adjusters, Spokane Fire, Aug 1889.

Spokane Fire, 1889 (#21)

Offices of Clough & Graves Co. and J. C. Eaton Co. in tents after the fire.

Spokane Fire, 1889 (#23)

Howard Street looking south front Front Street before the fire.

Spokane -- Fires (#04)

"Site of Spokane fire of 1883. The x marks Glover's house. It was later moved to Browne's addition."

Spokane -- Fort George Wright (#01)

Visit to Fort George Wright by Theodore Roosevelt, April 8, 1911.

Spokane -- Fort George Wright (#02)

"Roosevelt at Ft. Wright, April 8, 1911. Behind him, Senator Poindexter."

Spokane -- Fort George Wright (#03)

Visit to Fort George Wright by Theodore Roosevelt, April 8, 1911.

Spokane -- Freighting (#01)

12 mule freight train - early 1880s traveled between Spokane Falls and old Fort Spokane on the Spokane/Columbia rivers. Building is the Pioneer Block that housed the First National Bank on the southwest corner of Front and Howard.

Spokane -- Funeral homes (#01)

Row of hearses and drivers. Identification says, left to right: Sawdey, McDonald, Hansen.

Spokane -- Funerals (#01, top)

Funeral procession for John T. Sullivan, former Spokane Chief of Police.

Spokane -- Funerals (#01, bottom)

Funeral procession for John T. Sullivan, former Spokane Chief of Police.

Spokane -- Glover Field (#02)

Looking across the river to Glover Field.

Spokane -- Hillyard (#01)

Rialto Theater in Hillyard, Diamond Avenue.

Spokane -- Hoboes (#01)

Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.

Spokane -- Hoboes (#02)

Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.

Spokane -- Hoboes (#03)

Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.

Spokane -- Hoboes (#04)

Photograph of men on railroad cars and sleeping on the ground. The photographs are not dated but are likely from the 1930s.

Spokane -- Hockey (#01)

Group portrait of the Spokane Flyers, 1957/1958.

Spokane -- Homes (#10)

Home at 1303 N. Lindeke St., Spokane

Spokane -- Homes (#13)

Unidentified home. Probably owned by Daniel Dwight.

Spokane -- Homes (#64)

Home of Charles Horning at 227 S. Haven.

Spokane -- Homes (#62)

Unidentified home. Probably owned by Daniel H. Dwight.

Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#01)

Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.

Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#02)

Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.

Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#03)

Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum.

Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#04)

"Grandma and Ella Huffman kitchen at Brookside."

Spokane -- Homes -- Brookside (#05)

"Highbridge at Brookside. Dwight family home called Brookside, which later became part of the Finch Arboretum."