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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Earthquakes. 1912-10-04


    • Quake breaks near Spokane

    • 1912

    • Quake breaks near Spokane. - Most violent temblor on record here shown at Gonzaga. - "It is a matter of great surprise to the faculty of Gonzaga that the earthquake shock recorded by the seismograph at the university at 10:55 p. m. Saturday, was...
    • State history. Earthquakes. 1912-10-04
    • State history. Native Americans. Fairs & rodeos. 1916-07-29


    • Indians will bring feature to fair

    • 1916

    • Indians will bring feature to fair. - Delegation of Coeur d'Alene Indians who called yesterday on President Thomas S. Griffith of the fair association to arrange for the appearance northwestern tribesmen at the Interstate fair in September is shown...
    • State history. Native Americans. Fairs & rodeos. 1916-07-29
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1918-04-10


    • Tungsten in addison lode.

    • 1918

    • Tungsten in addison lode. - Keller company expects to make shipments at early date. - Clare A. Gray, manager of the Addison Copper company, is timbering the shaft on the Federal claim. This shaft is only 35 feet from the surface, but assays have...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1918-04-10
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1918-05-19


    • Find ore shoot at Intermountain - body six feet wide opened for 200 feet on 400-foot level - copper values good - samples contained 12 per cent- Albert Goodell is in charge

    • 1918

    • Find ore shoot at Intermountain - body six feet wide opened for 200 feet on 400-foot level - copper values good - samples contained 12 per cent- Albert Goodell is in charge - "The Intermountain Copper Mining company, operating south of Iron...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1918-05-19
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1918-11-09


    • Increase force at interstate - underground men being employed- mill may be operated soon - ore reached in tarbox - lead disclosed at 1000-foot depth- crosscutting toward Sherman

    • 1918

    • Increase force at interstate - underground men being employed- mill may be operated soon - ore reached in tarbox - lead disclosed at 1000-foot depth- crosscutting toward Sherman - The Consolidated Interstate-Callahan Mining company is expected to...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Employment & wages. 1918-11-09
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 1.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver.
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star,"...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 1.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 2.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star," to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 2.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 3.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver.
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star,"...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 3.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 4.


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver
      WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star," to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27. p. 4.
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27


    • Lone star Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films

    • 1918

    • "Lone star" Dietz hopes to picture the true Indian in Spokane-made films. - Washington state college coach scorns the reeking savage so persistently shown throughout country by movie makers / by Newton Colver WILLIAM H. DIETZ. or "Lone Star," to...
    • State history. Native Americans. Biographies. 1918-01-27
    • State history. Native Americans. Relics & antiques. 1919-09-16


    • Buffalo skin tepee is old but Indian owner won't sell

    • 1919

    • Buffalo skin tepee is old but Indian owner won't sell. - Three hundred dollars in cash was offered for Eneas Grandjo's buffalo skin tepee this week at the Interstate fair, but Eneas said "Nothin doin," or Indian words to that effect. Above are...
    • State history. Native Americans. Relics & antiques. 1919-09-16
    • State History. Native Americans. Theater. 1919-11-11


    • Indians invade post falls

    • 1919

    • Indians invade post falls. - Upper Post Falls, Idaho, Saturday became a wild west scene when the score or more of gaudily decorated Indians with the Catherine Curtis moving Picture company established camp at the falls. Their camp was a part of a...
    • State History. Native Americans. Theater. 1919-11-11
    • State History. Native Americans. Tourists & Visitors. 1919-08-23


    • Farewell--For we will soon be gone Farewell--For we will soon be gone

    • 1919

    • "Farewell--For we will soon be gone". - John Stevens, shown above with his wife, predicts an early extermination of "full blood" Indians in the United States. "Any one desiring to know anything about our race had better ask us know--for we will...
    • State History. Native Americans. Tourists & Visitors. 1919-08-23
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. L. 1919-10-31


    • Old Lefevre home

    • 1919

    • Old Lefevre home
      Above is shown the first house built at Medical Lake. It was constructed by Andrew Lefevre in 1872, and was one of the first homes built in Spokane county. Later it was replaced by a big brick home which was one of the show...
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. L. 1919-10-31

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