Papers, circa 1921-1950.

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Papers, circa 1921-1950.

Correspondence, diplomas, certificates, a family tree, and other items, primarily related to David Lynde Huntington (1870-1929) and his wife, Helen Longacre Huntington. Includes a typescript entitled "Hydro-electric Power and Western Agriculture." Many items are related to David Huntington's tenure as president of Washington Water Power Company in Spokane, Wash. (1910-1929).

33 items.

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Huntington, David Lynde

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Huntington, Helen Longacre

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Huntington family.

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Washington Water Power Company

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Washington Water Power Company, an investor-owned electric utility company based in Spokane, WA, was founded 1889. In addition to its primary business as a public utility, Washington Water Power also operated other business enterprises in Spokane, including streetcar lines and Natatorium Park, a public amusement park. In 1998, the company name was changed to Avista Corporation. From the guide to the Washington Water Power Company Papers, 1885-1968, (Washington State University Librar...