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| Photo. by C. F. Yates. |
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| Sunrise on Columbia River, near Washougal |
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| Copyright, Kiser Photograph Co., 1902. |
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Lake Windermere, Upper Columbia, where David Thompson’s Fort was Built in 1810 |
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| Photo. by W. D. Lyman. |
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| Mt. Burgess and Emerald Lake, One of the Sources of the Wapta River, B. C. |
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| Photo. by C. F. Yates. |
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| Bonnington Falls in Kootenai River, near Nelson |
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| Photo. by Allan Lean. |
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| Bridge Creek, a Tributary of Lake Chelan, Wash. |
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| Photo. by F. N. Kneeland, Northampton, Mass. |
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| Kootenai Lake, from Proctor, B. C. |
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| Photo. by Allan Lean, Nelson. |
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| Lower Arrow Lake, B. C. |
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| Photo. by Allan Lean, Nelson. |
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| Bridal Veil Falls on Columbia River |
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| Photo. by E. H. Moorehouse. |
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| Shoshone Falls, in Snake River, 212 Feet High |
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| Photo. by W. D. Lyman. |
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| Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman. |
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| Lake Cœur d’Alene, Idaho |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman. |
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| The “Shadowy St. Joe,” Idaho |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman. |
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| On the Cœur d’Alene River, Idaho |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman. |
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| Gorge of Chelan River, the Outlet of Lake Chelan |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman, Spokane. |
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| Head of Lake Chelan—Looking Up Stehekin Cañon |
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| Photo. by W. D. Lyman. |
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| Cascade Pass at Head of Stehekin River, Wash. |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman, Spokane. |
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| Doubtful Lake, Cascade Range, Washington, near Lake Chelan |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman, Spokane, Wash. |
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| Horseshoe Basin through a Rock Gap, Stehekin Cañon |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman. |
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| Lake Chelan |
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| Photo. by W. D. Lyman. |
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| A Harvest Outfit, Dayton, Wash. |
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| Sunset Magazine. |
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| A Combined Harvester, near Walla Walla |
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| Photo. by W. D. Chapman. |
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| Inland Empire System’s Power Plant, near Spokane, 20,000 Horse-Power |
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| Photo. by T. W. Tolman. |
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| Lower Spokane Falls |
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