Bird's eye view of Spokane Falls, W.T., (1884)

Files

http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/maps/image/275.jpg

Title

Bird's eye view of Spokane Falls, W.T., (1884)

Subject

Spokane (Wash.) -- Description and travel -- Aerial -- Maps. <br>Spokane (Wash.) -- Pictorial works.<br>Gonzaga University. <br>Washington Territory

Description

1 view ; 31 x 69 cm.<br>Oriented with north toward lower left.<br>Includes key to points of interest, list of business references, and illustrations of prominent buildings.<br> Insets: Gonzaga College, Public School, West Side of Howard Street, and North Side of Riverside Ave. <br>In 1873, James Glover purchased a 'squatters claim' from two men who'd set up a log-trimming plant there. Glover built a sawmill and store, and within a year and a half of his purchase the county had grown from a dozen families in a 1700 sq mile area to better than 100 people. <br>Spokane grew relatively quickly, based on its position near the Mullan Road and its location as a central trading point between Colville and Lewiston. In 1881 the Northern Pacific Railroad entered Spokane, and in 1883 the NPRR completed its transcontinental route, funneling large amounts of traffic through Spokane thereafter. <br>Much of downtown Spokane as seen here was shortly to be destroyed, when an 1889 fire burned thirty-two city blocks. The burned out area was roughly that between the river and the railroad tracks, and between Washington and Lincoln streets.

Creator

Wellge, H. (Henry)

Source

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, WSU Libraries

Publisher

Milwaukee : Beck & Pauli, Litho

Date

1884

Contributor

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

Rights

Contact Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, for copyright information 509 335-6691

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps<br>Bird's-eye views

Identifier

WSU 271<br>G4284.S7A3 1884 .W4

Coverage

United States--Washington (State)--Spokane

Citation

Wellge, H. (Henry), “Bird's eye view of Spokane Falls, W.T., (1884),” Digital Exhibits, accessed May 18, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/items/show/1881.