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Northwest -- Bridges, Covered (#08)
"Willapa; Pacific Co. Wilson Creek. Where cows are the principal users a covered bridge is sort of a barn in a storm. View N. W."
Northwest -- Bridges, Covered (#02)
"Schafer Bridge; built 1966. Owner: Carl A. Schafer, Montesano, Grays Harbor County. Location: Carl A. Schafer farm 5 miles N. E."
Northwest -- Bridges (#21)
"Kettle Falls Bridge, August 1939." "This area was flooded later by Coulee Dam making Lake Roosevelt."
Northwest -- Bridges (#18)
"The steel bridge across the Columbia just below the falls. (Kettle Falls)."
Northwest -- Bridges (#07)
Columbia River Gorge bridge, ca. 5 miles N. E. of Washougal, Clark County. View upstream of this interesting bridge also a principal view point from narrow terrace nearby to view gorge."
Northwest -- Bridges (#07)
"River Gorge Bridge ca. 5 miles N. E. of Washougal, Clark County. View upstream of this interesting bridge also a principal view point from narrow terrace nearby to view gorge."
Northwest -- Bridges (#06)
"Fall City, King County. This beautiful concrete bridge across Snoqualmie River as acquired an old world charm rarely duplicated by any other bridge in the state. Some of the finest views of same may be had on some cold crisp winter morning."
Northwest -- Bridges (#06)
"Fall City, King County. This beautiful concrete bridge across Snoqualmie River as acquired an old world charm rarely duplicated by any other bridge in the state. Some of the finest views of same may be had on some cold crisp winter morning."
Northwest -- Bridges (#05)
"Walla Walla County. Madame Dorion Bridge; named in honor of Marie Dorion, a member of the Overland Astorians in 1811-1812. View East on Walla Walla River which at this point is lake Wallula formed of backwaters of Columbia River after McNary Dam was…
Northwest -- Bridges (#01)
"View of bridge across the Columbia at Vancouver, Washington connecting with Portland."
Northwest -- Bridges -- Tacoma Narrows (#01)
"Tacoma Narrows Bridge. View West. One of the World's Big Suspension Bridges. Second Bridge."
Northwest -- Bridges -- Lapray (#02)
"Second LaPray bridge. The historical long winding ford is a short distance downriver from the bridge."
Northwest -- Boundaries -- United States-Canada (#01)
"Milepost 181 along the United States-Canadian line showing the cutting of the forest trees along the line and with a Canadian girl standing on the Canadian side and United States girl on the other. Marker is near Northport, Washington."
Northwest -- Beaches -- Oregon (#12)
Distant view of the long stretch of this beach to the south of Tillamook
Northwest -- Battlefields -- Wright Campaign (#14)
Front view of the marker placed to commemorate the battle of Four Lakes.
Northwest -- Battlefields -- Wright Campaign (#12)
Monument commemorating the battle of Four Lakes fought in 1858.
Northwest -- Battlefields -- Wright Campaign (#11)
"The rock to the northwest of Fort George G. Wright which it had been proposed the United States Board of Geographic Names should name "Kamiakin's Crag" in honor of the notable Yakima Indian leader of the eighteen-fifties. It was at this point that…
Northwest -- Battlefields -- Wright Campaign (#10)
Relocating rifle pits of the Battle of Four Lakes
Northwest -- Battlefields -- Wright Campaign (#09)
"Spokane Plains Battle Monument along Great Northern Railway west of Spokane. Dedicated July 1926 (Columbia River Historical Expedition)"
Northwest -- Battlefields -- Wright Campaign (#06)
"Columbia River Historical Expedition, Spokane. July 1926 - Dedication Spokane Plains Battle Memorial. Gen. Hugh L. Scott and Spokane Indians"
