Fort Spokane was a frontier outpost in the northwest United States, located in Lincoln County, Washington, approximately fifty miles (80 km) west-northwest of Spokane. At the confluence of the Columbia and Spokane rivers, the U.S. Army post was used to separate the Colville and Spokane tribes on their reservations from the newly established city of Spokane. The fort was last used in 1929 and was later incorporated into the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fort Spokane cellar archeology. Kate Chance shown. IMAGE DESCRIPTION- Black and white photograph of a person at an archeological (8e7de139-b0cf-483f-9327-b5dbc93c1f38)
"Panoramic view of Fort Spokane Bluff, early 1920s, Agency Period" - Right part of view. Taken c. 1920. (e508350b-14e9-4262-919b-08e470abbb49)
"Fort Spokane Quartermaster Corrals, Agency Period" Taken c. 1905. (4ea653e2-0b38-48b1-b067-203484c9a639)
"Fort Spokane administration and storehouse complex, Agency Period" On reverse- "Mr. Avery after 1900; Mr. Sivear" Taken c. 1900. (fdfcf762-c03d-4f8b-a68d-37e2a82467a3)
"Fort Spokane looking northwest across parade grounds, agency period" Original print has "SBN" and "Mr. Avery after 1900." Taken (05530142-dcd9-495e-be1a-90be6de22f6e)
"Fort Spokane shops (right), mule barn (left), wagon shed (north of barn), Agency Period." Taken c. 1905. (3e7f02ad-0bfa-405c-9322-9610e4867c2f)
George; Chinese laundryman at Fort Spokane. Photographer- A. Hugo Albrecht, Davenport, Washington. Undated. (b921c4d4-40c5-4542-8939-de9f4402b717)
"Fort Spokane quartermaster corral area view from shops, Agency Period" Taken c. 1905. (f6982429-f5b4-4358-8565-ddad5bccb2a2)
Composite of Fort Spokane from the Southeast. Taken c. 1901. (0e91ce5d-867f-4ade-8a1c-8d0be9ac46d6)
View of Fort Spokane from southeast. Also shows the old Colville agency across the river. Taken c. 1903. (e4dd82d1-6210-4cd6-b130-c81847f0356e)