"Rev. Spalding home and monument. This house was built by the government about 1866. Spalding occupied this house after their home burned down. Marker is on the site of the original mission."
"View showing the foundation of the old fort as they remain at the present day. Lines of rock show the old foundation outlines. Within these foundation lines stand two concrete boathouses."
"Site of old Fort Walla Walla. View of Columbia River looking upstream, below "Twin Sisters" rocks. Shows beginnings of tank farm at Attalia, est. by Kirk Thompson."
On January 22, 1889 a westbound Northern Pacific train was nearing the low trestle over Hangman Creek. A man named Gustoff Hahndorff, who was hitching a ride, fell off and under the train causing it to derail. This picture shows the aftermath of…
The Ballard Plannery Company was an architectural firm in Spokane, which sold their plans. Many homes in Spokane were built using the plans between 1900 and 1920.
The Ballard Plannery Company was an architectural firm in Spokane, which sold their plans. Many homes in Spokane were built using the plans between 1900 and 1920.
"View of the town showing the smoking ruins after the forest fire of August 20, 1919. In this view are the ruins of the Union Pacific Station and the Pacific Hotel."