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Spokane -- Stagecoach (#02)
Spokane to Colville stagecoach in Spokane, 1886. (copy print) People on stage: Lane Gilliam, driver; Mrs. Ralph Clark, next to him. Black: Clayton Miller; Ella March (Mrs. Charles McNab); and Walker Bean.
Northwest -- Idaho -- Wardner (#02)
McNab and Livers, Druggists in Wardner Idaho. The business operated between 1886 and 1890 when it burned down.
Spokane -- Stores and shops (#07)
"Company store on the southwest corner of First and Monroe, August 1892. L to R: Mr. Jones, O. E. Hailey and Elmer Gibbs"
Spokane -- Telephone (#01)
"Long distance room in Spokane. I am first girl in white blouse at end of room (Beatrice Birmingham)"
Spokane -- Theaters -- Orpheum (#01)
Orpheum Theater at night. The Orpheum was located at 118 N. Howard.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 1, #16)
"View of the east end of the city across "Little Baldy" to Mt. Spokane in the far background."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 1, #23)
"Northeast across the city in the Hillyard direction looking from the rim of the South Hill in 1925."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 1, #35)
"Looking north from Cliff Drive above the Moore-Turner home. Streets below are Wall and Howard." undated copy print.
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #30)
"Probably looking north from the Monroe Street hill and Sixth Avenue."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 2, #38)
"Bird's eye view of Spokane from Monroe and Broadway, looking southeast."
Spokane -- Views (Folder 3, #32)
"Looking across the city from the north bank of the river from a point about directly north from the Carnegie Library. Jake Hill is seated on a tree stump in the foreground of the view."
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#01)
"Washington Water Power temporary headquarters after the Spokane fire of 1889. The great fire struck the city's downtown in early August, just five months after WWP was created. Using any wire that would carry 10 amps - including barbed ware -…
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#03)
"WWP put an appliance store on wheels to take the most up-to-date modern electric conveniences to housesholds around the Inland Northwest. WWP would be among the leaders in promoting and selling electric ranges and water heating."
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#11)
"Culligan building on right. Monroe bridge and railroad bridge"
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#15)
"Northern Pacific and Monroe Street Bridge looking downstream"
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#17)
"Headgate house, Post Street Building. Montgomery Wards"
Spokane -- Washington Water Power Company (#18)
"Culligan soft water building on north bank of river"
Spokane -- Water Wagon (#01)
"Carl Waldemar Nielsen (aka Nelson) with his water wagon. He came to the United States from Denmark in 1905. In 1907 he is shown living at E. 725 Sprague Avenue and in 1908 he is at 118 Division."
Spokane County -- Courthouse (#10)
"Interior of the Sheriff's office at the Spokane County Courthouse showing Sheriff Dempsey on the phone; Con Harrington, Ed Burch, Joe Murphy, one unidentified"
Spokane County -- Courthouse (#20)
"1888 County Courthouse scene in Spokane. Trial involved a man who ran down and killed another with a carriage and horses."
