Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; White Bear Lake (Minn.)
White Bear Lake, "a beautiful sheet of water, bordered with timber, about fourteen miles long and two wide, with high swelling banks running back a mile or so, and rising to the height of about one hundred and fifty feet." Plate V.
City Council members -- Washington (State) -- Cheney – Interviews; Public welfare – Washington (State) – Spokane County; Community development; Community welfare councils – United States; Women’s rights – United States – History –...
Oral history interview transcript with Virginia White. Her topics include the Cheney City Council and the Cheney Community Service Council.
Celebrations -- Washington (State) -- Spokane; Parades & processions -- Washington (State) -- Spokane
Photograph of Cheney's Princess in the 1910 parade of Inland Empire Days, Spokane Pow Wow. The princess is in the back seat of an open car festooned with white fabric and flowers. A behatted man and woman, both dressed in white, are in the front...
Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Military camps; Sihasapa Indians; Kainah Indians; Piegan Indians; Fort Union (Mont.); Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862.
Isaac Stevens and other members of the expedition at Fort Union, "meeting with a war party of the Blackfeet, consisting of twenty Blood Indians and forty Piegan Indians." Plate XVII.
A conical mound near the center of a beautiful prairie called the "Deer Lodge". The mound stands "about thirty feet high, around the base of which are innumerable springs of hot water. On top of the mound a spring three feet in...