Cheney Junior High School building, which was briefly used for some Cheney State Normal School classes following the destruction of the school by fire.
schools -- Washington (State) --Amber; Frontier & pioneer life -- Washington (State) -- Amber; Washington (State) -- Amber -- History
Photograph of the teachers and students standing in front of the Amber, Washington Central School Consolidated No. 4. Amber is an unincorporated community in Spokane County.
First graduating class from Amber High School in 1915. Ella Dixon, Franc Mason, Grace Lonthon, and Josie Erlandon. Amber, Washington is located in Spokane County.
Photograph of H. M. Showalter with a horse he bought from France standing in front of the Sprague Livery & Feed Stable. Sprague is located approximately 37 miles southwest of Spokane, Washington. The photograph shows the livery stable as well...
Washington (State) -- Amber -- History; Farmhouses
House built by H. M. Showalter on his farm near Amber, Washington. On the porch are Susie Miller, Mrs. Abbie Showalter, Charley Showalter (child), and H. M. Showalter.
Washington (State) -- Cheney -- History; Northern Pacific Railway Company -- History; Railroads
Photograph of an early 20th Century train, probably the Spokane - Puget Sound Local of the Northern Pacific Railway, heading westbound out of Cheney, ca. 1912.
Washington Water Power Company; Four Lakes (Wash.) -- History; Railroad stations -- Washington (State); Transportation -- Washington (State) -- History
Photograph of travelers watching the interurban train arriving at the Washington Water Power Meadow Lake Station in Four Lakes, Washington.