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    • J. Betz's Brewery, Walla Walla, W.T.

    • Brewing industry--Washington--Walla Walla; Buildings--Washington--Walla Walla; Business enterprises--Washington--Walla Walla; Betz, Jacob; Businessmen, American--Washington--Walla Walla; Politicians--Washington--Walla Walla
    • Street-level view of the Star Brewery featuring pedestrians, horses, horse and carriage, the brewery and several barrels. Born in Germany, Jacob Betz and his family moved to the United States when he was six. When he was 14, he moved back to...
    • J. H. Shields' Lumber Yard, Sprague, W. T.

    • Lumber industry--Washington--Sprague; Business enterprises--Washington--Sprague; Shields, John H.; Businessmen, American--Washington--Sprague; Mills--Washington--Sprague
    • Depiction of the Shields lumber yard in Sprague, Washington, showing the buildings, stacks of lumber, the river and a passing train. John H. Shields was one of the more prominent lumber merchants in the Pacific Northwest. He established his...
    • Orchards On The Snake River

    • Orchards--Washington--Whitman county; Farmers--Washington--Whitman county; Farmhouses--Washington--Whitman county; Tabor, J.B.; Holt, J.B.; Burgess, T.F.; Burgess, J.W.
    • This illustration has drawings of two orchards and farm residences on the Snake River: "T.F. & J.W. Burgess' Orchard" and "Messrs. Taber & Holt's Orchard." J. B. Tabor owned a large stock ranch south of Colfax as well as the orchard on the Snake...
    • Ranch and Farm Residence of S. A. Geddis, near Ellensburgh, W.T.

    • Farms--Washington--Ellensburg; Ranches--Washington--Ellensburg; Livestock--Washington--Ellensburg; Farmhouses--Washington--Ellensburg; Geddis, S.A.; Outbuildings--Washington--Ellensburg
    • Panoramic view of the ranch showing cattle, farm buildings, horses, and horse and carriage. Geddis was one of the first to build in this region and eventually owned two farms, each over 800 acres, as well as a large amount of valuable real estate...
    • Ranch of John L. Vaughn. Ellensburgh, W.T.

    • Ranches--Washington--Ellensburg; Farms--Washington--Ellensburg; Farmhouses--Washington--Ellensburg; Vaughn, John L.; Cities & towns--Washington--Ellensburg
    • Panoramic view of the Vaughn ranch. Includes horses, farm buildings, fences, and horse and carriages. The abundant bunchgrass and clear streams of the Kittitas Valley gave rise to a prosperous cattle industry. Even before the advent of white...
    • Residence of A. H. Reynolds. Walla Walla, W.T.

    • Dwellings--Washington--Walla Walla; Businessmen, American--Washington--Walla Walla; Bankers--Washington--Walla Walla; Bankers--Washington--Dayton; Reynolds, A.H.
    • Residential street scene depicting the Reynolds' home, boardwalk, and pedestrian. Reynolds was a pioneer of Walla Walla, Washington. He owned several flour mills and a large amount of real-estate. He was the director of the First National Bank at...
    • Residence of Eugene Reith, Esq., Pendleton, OR

    • Dwellings--Oregon--Pendleton; Rieth, Eugene; Cities & towns--Oregon--Pendleton
    • Drawing of the home of Eugene Rieth in Pendleton, Oregon. Pendleton is located at the foot of the Blue Mountains between Birch and Wildhorse Creek. It was situated along the Oregon Trail, which fed a constant stream of settlers into the area,...
    • Sprague Brewery, Owned by R.O. Porack

    • Brewing industry--Washington--Sprague; Buildings--Washington--Sprague; Porack, R.O.; Business enterprises--Washington--Sprague; Cities & towns--Washington--Sprague
    • View of the Sprague Brewery and surrounding lands and buildings. Sprague, the capital and metropolis of Lincoln county, was at this time the division headquarters of the Northern Pacific Railroad and the only large town in this part of the plains.
    • W. H. Taylor's Residence, Spokane Falls, W. T.

    • Dwellings--Washington--Spokane; Bankers--Washington--Spokane; Taylor, W.H.; Politicians--Washington--Spokane; Businessmen, American--Washington--Spokane
    • Illustration of the home of W. H. Taylor of Spokane Falls. A newspaperman, Mr. Taylor came to the Pacific coast with the intent of establishing a newspaper in San Francisco. He stopped off in Salt Lake City for a few years and helped make the Salt...

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