Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Church buildings -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Jesuits -- Washington (State); Log cabins -- Washington (State); Priests -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: First little church in the South Half of the Colville Reservation - called after the chief, "Barnaby." The priest sitting nearby is Father Caldi, S.J., The little house, belonging to Noel, a Sgoelpi [Skoyelpee] Indian, was afterwards...
Colville women -- Washington (State); Indian children -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Tents -- Washington (State)-1910-1930; Wagons -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: Colville Reservation. Sgoelpi [Skoyelpee] (Colville Indians). Size: 11.2cm x 16.4cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Colville women -- Washington (State); Dwellings -- Washington (State); Indian children -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: Dwelling houses of the Sgoelpi [Skoyelpee] or Colville Indians. Size: 8.2cm x 13.8cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Boarding schools -- Washington (State); Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Indian children -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Wisconsin; School music;
Size: 12.3cm x 16.8cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Chapels -- Washington (State); Decoration and ornament, Rustic -- Washington (State); Indian children -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State)
Size: 13.8 x 8.8cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Church buildings -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State)
Verso caption: St. Paul's Church, the first Church built in St. Francis Regis Mission, one of the oldest Landmarks in the State of Washington. Now in ruins and not more [sic] used, situated close to the Kettle Falls of the Columbia River, one of...
Firearms -- Washington (State); Hides and skins -- Washington (State); Indian women -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Log cabins -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: Indian cabin in the wild forests of Colville Reservation. Drying furs. Size: 13.8cm x 8.8cmNegative no.: Same as Identifier
Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Tipis -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: View of the indian camp during the season of salmon fishing in Keller in the San Poil valley Size: 8cm x 12cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Automobiles -- Washington (State) -- 1930-1950; Indian women -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Tipis -- Washington (State);
Published in The Indian Sentinel, 1946-01 8cm x 5.3cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Cities and Towns -- Washington (State) -- History;
Verso caption: At least 650 feet buildings using water from the falls, supplied by water works. Cost about $1000. Size: 11.5cm x 16.5 Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Wisconsin; Church buildings -- Washington (State); Indian children -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Indian women -- Washington (State);
Size: 11.7cm x 17.3cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Indian children -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Nuns -- Washington (State); Lady Missionaries of Mary
Verso caption: A group of St. Mary's children Size: 8cm x 14cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Buckskin -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Older Indians -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: Justin Williams Angeline Williams Kettle Falls, Wash. Published in The Indian Sentinel, 1946-01 Size: 5.8cm x 10.2cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Church buildings -- Washington (State); Jesuits -- Washington (State); Priests -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: The opposite picture represents the first building that I had put up in Nespelem, as chapel & residence. I passed in it my first winter that is, 3 years ago. Size: 7.7cm x 13cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Automobiles -- Washington (State) -- 1920-1930; Bridges -- Washington (State); Brothers (Religious) -- Washington (State); Ford Model T automobile; Jesuits -- Washington (State); Priests -- Washington (State)
Father Owens on his initial trip in his second-hand Ford, on the Colville Reservation. Brother Vetter, S.J., veteran missionary farmer of the Colville Mission. Size 7.8cm x 13.8cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Cities and Towns -- Washington (State) -- History; Fourth of July celebrations -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Tipis -- Washington (State);
Verso caption: View of the indian [sic] camp in Nespelem Wash, during the 4th of July 1924. 5.5cm x 8.1cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Washington (State); Cities and Towns -- Washington (State) -- History; Fourth of July celebrations -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Tipis -- Washington (State);
Size: 7.8cm x 13.7cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Creeks -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County -- 1900-1910; Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Rock formations -- Washington (State) -- Okanogan County -- 1900-1910
Verso caption: Taken Nov 25 -[19]10. All the stream passes between the two boys, very little water, even right after all the fall season rain. Size: 12cm x 16.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catechists -- Catholic Church; Horses -- Washington (State); Indians of North America -- Washington (State); Indians -- Mixed descent;
Verso caption: Residence of George Herron; the man in white shirt sleeves is George Herron, an old blind Indian Halfbreed of Scotch descent, about 90 years of age at the time of his death in the winter of 1918; R.I.P. He was a great help to the...