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Michigan Central Railroad Co
Special announcement, Michig
1884
Broadside, Separate Map
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Michigan Central Railroad Company |
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Special announcement : through cars to Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and the West via Michigan Central. Over the river in front of the falls on the great double track cantilever bridge ... Rand McNally Co. A "Falls Route" at last ... (1884?). |
| List No |
5661.000 |
| Note |
Includes view of the bridge and map of area from Chicago to Buffalo. Map and some text printed in red. The text is from the Buffalo Morning Express, Feb. 17, 1884. |
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Davis, Ellis Arthur
Spokane.
1909
State Atlas
| Authors |
Davis, Ellis Arthur |
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Spokane, Queen of the Inland Empire. (Published by Ellis A. Davis. Berkeley, Cal. Seattle. 1909) |
| List No |
2134.022 |
| Note |
Twenty-one reproductions of photographs. Contents: Views typical of Spokane's prosperity and enterprise: Catholic Cathedral, Scene in Coeur d'Alene Park, County Court House, Howard St. looking north, City Hall, Residence street scene, Lower Falls 1884, Carnegie Public Library, Middle Falls and flour mills, Gonzaga College, High School, Riverside Ave. looking east, Spokesman Review Bld. -- Scenes in the Spokane district: Box Canyon of the wonderful Pend d'Oreille, Post Falls of the Spokane River, Wheat harvest in the Spokane country, Newman Lake, Spokane -- Riverside Avenue, Spokane's main retail thoroughfare -- The Lower Falls and River Bridge -- Some glimpses of Spokane: Looking west on Riverside Ave., Looking east on Riverside Ave., Lower Falls -- Old Post Office and Opera House. " ... published by courtesy of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce." |
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