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Indians -- Spokane (#07)
"Left to Right: Martha Joshua, Marie Stevens, Jackson Eli, John Stevens (Elk Horn)."
Indians -- Portraits -- Angeline -- Suquamish Indian (#13)
"Photographic copy of a painting in the possesion of Mrs. Heath, Spokane. Painting is shown with rustic frame of log construction."
Northwest -- Missions -- Idaho -- Spalding (#03)
"Granite Marker placed at the graves of the Spaldings, this view showing the front inscription on the marker."
"See Washington First." The Olympian climbing the west slope of the Cascade Mts. on the line of the C. M. & St. P. R. R.
"See Washington First." The Olympian climbing the west slope of the Cascade Mts. on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Balanced Rock, Pasco, Wash., Spokane Div. S. P. & S. Ry.
Balanced Rock, Pasco, Wash., Spokane Div. S. P. & S. Ry.
Wreckage from Milan wreck on the Great Northern Railroad.
"Great Northern wreck near Milan, Washington, November 6, 1910"
Spokane -- Homes (#16)
1302 W. Boone Ave (Boone and Adams St.) built in 1887. Home of Clark Boughton. Mr. And Mrs. Clark Boughton pictured sitting in center. Mr. William Boughton pictured standing to right. Mrs. William Boughton is pictures sitting on left. Child in chair…
Spokane -- Views -- Aerial (#36)
Looking Southeast across the lower edge of Browne's Addition. Little Sunset Highway, Latah (Hangman) bridge in lower right.
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#15)
"Across the field to the point where the old trail crossed the creek"
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#14)
"To the south of the bridge showing where the old trail swung to the right for the creek crossing just above"
Washington -- Steptoe Butte (#08)
"Steptoe Butte as viewed from the northwest at distances ranging from one-half mile to something better than a mile on Sunday, May 19, 1935. time: about 12:30 p.m."
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#24)
"View of Latah creek just below the point of the crossing in 1933"
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#20)
"Place where the old Fort Walla Walla and Fort Colville trail crossed Hangman Creek"
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#13)
"Looking across the campground of Colonel Wright to where the old trail appears"
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#12)
"Tree to the west of Colonel Wright's tent which was later blazed by the Indians as their method of commemorating the council held here as well as the executions taking place at that time. This tree still stands this view being made only two years…
Washington -- Smythe's Ford (#10)
"Present day (1933) traces of the old trail from Fort Walla Walla to Colville"
