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1. Booth Flour Mill Booth Flour Mill First Grain Mill One of the first grain mills in town- located on First Street south of Masonic Hall.

2. Catholic Church and School Catholic Church and School Early Lewiston Schools The Catholic Church and school. Church was built in 1867 - location of present Hahn building.

3. Catholic School Children And Teachers Catholic School Children And Teachers Early Lewiston Schools The Catholic school children and teachers, located on Fifth Avenue where the Hahn Plumbing Shop now stands, and near D Street.

4. Early Lewiston Buildings Early Lewiston Buildings Lewiston Buildings On First Street beginning with the large building the Weisgerber Brewery and the next house south is the Corburn Building and the two-story building of this is where the Masonic Lodge is located upstairs...

5. Early Lewiston Buildings Early Lewiston Buildings Lewiston State Normal School The first Lewiston Normal School building dedicated June 3, 1986.

6. Early Lewiston Buildings Early Lewiston Buildings Nez Perce's First Courthouse Courthouse was located on the alley in Newell Addition facing west on the present site of the Lewis-Clark Hotel.

7. Early Lewiston Buildings: Clark Hall Early Lewiston Buildings: Clark Hall Lewiston Buildings Clark Hall. Located on the corner of Third and C Street facing north - now the north end of the Bollinger Hotel. (now gone)

8. Early Lewiston Buildings: Luna House Early Lewiston Buildings: Luna House Early Lewiston Hotel Luna House, Lewiston early-day hotel located on second lot east of Third Street facing north.

9. Early Lewiston Buildings: Territorial Senate meetings Early Lewiston Buildings: Territorial Senate meetings Lewiston Buildings Building in which the Territorial Senate met and in which the Capital Removal trial was held--located on C Street or alley running through Newell Addition.

10. Early Lewiston Images Early Lewiston Images Lewiston Steamboat Days Lewiston in "Steamboat Days". (ca.1900?)

11. Lewiston Buildings Lewiston Buildings First Territorial Capital Buildings in Lewiston The Capital of Idaho Territory located on Third Street facing east and on the second block from C Street.

12. Lewiston Territorial Buildings Lewiston Territorial Buildings Masonic Lodge in Idaho The second story is where the first Masonic Lodge in Idaho was organized and it was used for the committee room of the Lower House of the Territorial Legislature.

13. Lewistons First School Lewistons First School Early Lewiston School First Lewiston School building on the corner of Third and C Street facing north.

14. Plat of the City of Lewiston Plat of the City of Lewiston Plat of Lewiston Plat of Lewiston.

15. Plat of the City of Lewiston, Hill Section 1874 Plat of the City of Lewiston, Hill Section 1874 Early Lewiston Maps Plat (south portion of) City of Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho. Official Survey of Aug. 1874 E B True MA, Survey et. al. Approved June 22, 1875 Henry W. Stainton Mayor.

16. Plat of the City of Lewiston,1874 Downtown Section 1874 Plat of the City of Lewiston,1874 Downtown Section 1874 Early Lewiston Maps Plat of the city of Lewiston Nez Perce County, Idaho from field notes of official survey of Aug 1874. Approved June 22nd 1875. Henry W. Stainton Mayor, Trustee.

17. Sketch Of Idaho and its Counties Sketch Of Idaho and its Counties Early Lewiston Maps Sketch of Idaho and its counties.

18. Teachers and Children of an early Catholic School Teachers and Children of an early Catholic School Early Lewiston Schools Teachers and children of an early Catholic school.
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