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Spokane -- Churches -- First Presbyterian (#04)
Second building for the First Presbyterian Church. Built in 1890 on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Jefferson (copy print).
Spokane -- Churches -- German Methodist (#02)
German Methodist Church on the northwest corner of 4th and Stevens.
Spokane -- Churches -- Lutheran (#01)
German Lutheran Emmanuel Church at 211 E. 3rd Avenue (between Cowley & Spokane Streets). Church was built in 1890 and Groschupf came as pastor in 1895.
Spokane -- Churches -- Lutheran (#04)
Congregation standing in front of St. Mark's Lutheran Church at 1146 W. Walton (corner of Adams).
Spokane -- Churches -- Unity Church of Truth (#01)
Small snapshot of Unity Church at 1124 W. Sixth Avenue. Church was demolished in 1970.
Spokane -- Churches -- Unity Church of Truth (#02)
Small snapshot of Unity Church at 1124 W. Sixth Avenue. Church was demolished in 1970.
Spokane -- Churches (#01)
Group photograph of the Hillyard Christian Sunday School on Easter Sunday, 1931.
Spokane -- Churches (#03)
Group portrait of a Sunday school class in Spokane, 1906. Bertha Tuft is marked with an x. Bertha Tuft, aged 14.
Spokane -- Clubs -- Spokane Club (#08)
"Spokane Club, NW corner of Monroe and Riverside. Built in 1910." "Donated by Mrs. Chas. McElroy."
Spokane -- Coliseum (#08)
"Spokane Coliseum opened in 1955. Also known as the "Boon Street Barn" by Spokanites. Demolished 1995. Donated by the Spokane Arena."
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#01)
Spokane College graduating class, 1910. Top left corner is John Sims.
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#02)
Spokane college under construction, 1906.
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#03)
Spokane College football team, fall 1908. Lower right is John Sims.
Spokane -- Colleges and universities -- Spokane College (#04)
A group of runners from Spokane College. Second from left is John Sims.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#03)
Close up view of the general site of the spring from a point almost directly south.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#04)
Looking directly south to north across the outlet of the spring.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#05)
Somewhat distant view of the outlet of the spring showing large pine tree immediately above.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#06)
The site of the spring where Spokane Garry is reported to have established his school in 1831.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#07)
Close-up from the southeast of the outlet of the spring showing character of the immediate surroundings.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#09)
General view of the ground to the east of the spring upon which, as tradition says, was located the early school of Spokane Garry.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#10)
General view of the locality of the spring looking northeasterly across the site of the school from a point on the rim rock to the south of the spring.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#11)
Looking down and across the reputed location of the site of Spokane Garry's school. This is from directly above the spring.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#12)
Looking down across the site of the school and to the northeast from the rim rock above.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#13)
Looking from a point directly upon the site of the old Spokane Garry school.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#15)
General view of the spring from a point directly above and to the south of the spring.
Spokane -- Drumheller Springs (#16)
General view from the southeast of the site of the school and spring.
Spokane -- Electric power plants (#09)
"Old generating plant at middle falls. From original by C. A. Cook, Tacoma."
Spokane -- Electric power plants (#10)
Initial construction of old Monroe Street Bridge, 1891. (Copy print)
