Sawmill Phoenix, 1920s
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The site of Glover's Spokane Mill Co. continued to run as a mill under different owners and names, including the Sawmill Phoenix.
Image courtesy of the Washington State Archives, Digital Archives
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Water Power
For nineteenth-century pioneers like James Glover, falling water represented power - the power to grind flour, to saw logs, and to build a city. These were the fundamental industrial activities in a region still rich in timber and already rich in…