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Spokane -- Buildings -- Terminal (#01)

"Old Interurban Terminal Building at Main and Lincoln where Public Library now stands."

Spokane -- Buildings -- Terminal (#02)

Terminal building of the Spokane and Inland Empire Electric Railroad. Taken from the steps of Spokane Amateur Athletic Association, March 16, 1921.

Spokane -- Buildings -- Traders National Bank (#03)

"Riverside Avenue, looking east from Stevens, prior to 1889.

Spokane -- Buildings -- YMCA (#01)

YMCA building from the street

Spokane -- Buildings -- Ziegler (#02)

"The Ziegler Building at Howard and Riverside."

Spokane -- Buildings (#01)

"Spokane County Courthouse, ca. 1896, from Dr. Willis Merriam (gift)."

Spokane -- Buildings (#06)

"400-500 Block on Front (Later called Trent, then Spokane Falls Blvd.)" "Lee's Rooms, Chinese-Japanese Bazzar (sic)." "1905 Spokand R. L. Polk Directory shows: Havana block, built in 1903, 506-508 Front, Volunteers of America 426 Front Avenue, O.M.…

Spokane -- Buildings (#07)

"Mule and wagon outlet"

Spokane -- Buildings (#10)

"Main and Howard" "including Savoy Hotel - W 526 1/2 Main"

Spokane -- Buildings (#11)

"900 Block West Sprague Avenue (rear view)" "Sanborn map and Spokane Polk city directory, 1902 show: Eagle Cash Grocery (on left) at 927 West Sprague Avenue. Middle building was hay and grain, later restaurant. To the left of it the small building is…

Spokane -- Buildings (#14)

"900 Block Second Avenue (north side of street)." "From an envelope labeled 'Business buildings & properties owned by D. H. D." "Sanborn map , 1902, shows: House at 918 West Second Avenue. Store at 920 West Second Avenue. Lumber yard west of store."

Spokane -- Buildings (#15)

"Henle Portrait Studio in the Garland Theater building. Note architectural detail on bldg."

Spokane -- Buildings (#20)

"100 Wall." "From envelope labeled 'Business property and buildings of D.H.D. (Daniel H. Dwight)." "Spokane R. L. Polk City Directory, shows: Hope Block 126 Mill (Wall) Street. The Svea Saloon, August Anderson, Proprietor. 124 Mill (Wall)."

Spokane -- Buildings (#27)

"Lindale Block built in 1890. N. 4 Washington. NE corner Sprague and Wash. Demolished." "Gift of Norman Snyder."

Spokane -- Buildings (#30)

"100 Block South Post." "1905 Spokane Polk Directory shows: 117 Post-furnished rooms. 121 Post- James Molls, Cigars."

Spokane -- Buildings (#32)

"South Post Street." "From envelope labeled 'Buildings & Properties owned by DHD.' Daniel Dwight owned the Falls City Block which is the block on the right. In 1905 the W. D. Martin Real Estate Company was in 8-9 Falls City Block. Barely visable on…

Spokane -- Buildings (#34)

"900 Block, Second Ave." "The Edgewood Butter Company was located at 925 Second Avenue. From an envelope labeled 'Businesses and properties owned by D.H.D.' Dwight owned the building."

Spokane -- Buildings (#35)

100-200 Block, South Monroe. Buildings and properties owned by Daniel Dwight.

Spokane -- Buildings (#36)

"900 Block, Second Avenue (South side of street)." "Spokane R.L. Polk City Directory shows: The Unique Cabinet Shop, 916 Second Avenue (house on left). T.S. Grant, Signs -916 Second Ave. Trunks (possibly E.S. Wingate Trunk Co.) Japanese Methodist…

Spokane -- Buildings (#39)

"City Hall and School Administration building beyond: Early morning view." "City Hall 1913-1983."

Spokane -- Buildings (#40)

"South 9 Post." "From envelope labeled 'Business property & buildings of D.H.D." "Spokane R.L. Polk Directory shows: South 9 Post - Anderson, James and Company, Clothing. Moved from S. 4 1/2 Post across to S. 9 Post. S. 11 Post - Furnished Rooms, Lou…

Spokane -- Buildings (#44)

"700 Block West Sprague Avenue." "Northeast corner, Sprague and Post. 722-728 West Sprague Avenue. Building on left is Peyton Building (side facing Post Street). In 1902, according to the Polk Spokane city directory, the following businesses were…

Spokane -- Buildings (#46)

"Downtown Motel & Restaurant, The Sahara."

Spokane -- Buildings (#49)

"South 9 Post." "Fron an envelope labeled 'Business property and buildings of D.H.D. (Daniel H. Dwight)." "Spokane R. L. Polk City Directory shows: Quick Print, S. 9 Post. C.W. Brooks, Linotype Printer, rear, 2nd floor, S. 11 Post. Foster & Foster…

Spokane -- Buildings (#50)

"Post and First (northeast corner Post at First)." "American Red Cross shop at S. 13 Post. Paul Heiser Dance Studio at W. 722 First (in 3 story building). Rooms at S. 9-11 Post."

Spokane -- Buildings (#53)

"Downtown Spokane, Washington, 1907."

Spokane -- Buildings (#54)

"Downtown Spokane, Washington, 1907."

Spokane -- Chinese (#01)

Unidentified Chinese man carrying gardening baskets and playing with a dog.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St John (#19)

Cathedral of St. John in Spokane. Aerial view.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#01)

Interior shot showing one of the stained glass windows.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#02)

Exterior shot of the front of the Cathedral.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#03)

A tympanum at St. John's Cathedral.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#05)

Drawing of the front of the Cathedral.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#06)

Choir standing in front of the Cathedral.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#26)

Image of the cathedral taken at night.

Spokane -- Churches -- Cathedral of St. John (#27)

Drawing of the stained glass windows at the cathedral.

Spokane -- Churches -- Catholic (#03)

Sacred Heart Catholic Church and school on the north side of Main Avenue between Washington and Bernard Streets.

Spokane -- Churches -- Catholic (#04)

Originally called Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church, corner of Montgomery and Cedar Street. Later renamed St. Anthony Church. Building 1909-1910. Appeared in the Spokesman Review March 6, 1910.

Spokane -- Churches -- Christian Science (#05)

Christian Science Church at 4th and Post. Design by K. K. Cutter. Demolished for freeway, 1966.

Spokane -- Churches -- First Presbyterian (#03)

Copy photograph of the First Presbyterian Church which stood on the southeast corner of Riverside and Monroe. Dedicated on December 15, 1886 and sold in 1889 just before the great fire. Stood where the Spokesman Review building stands.