
Spokane Pride History and Remembrance Exhibit, Recommended Reads, and More!
Written by the team at Spokane Pride Spokane Pride is once more proud to display its Pride History & Remembrance Project, an effort by members
Find the information you need from the Library’s records of more than 100,000 regional obituaries, with recent records dating back to 2008, and additional records dating back to the early 1900s.
This search will return the person’s name, the publication the obituary appeared in, and the publication’s date and page. When you find what you are looking for, use the information you see here to access the full obituary at Central Library or in the online newspaper archive. Get in touch with the Inland Northwest Special Collections team at (509) 444-5338 or insc@spokanelibrary.org.
Written by the team at Spokane Pride Spokane Pride is once more proud to display its Pride History & Remembrance Project, an effort by members
The Eastern Washington University (EWU) Racial Covenants Project is a groundbreaking research initiative that emerged from a need to address historical racial injustices embedded in property
Visit the third floor of Central Library this month to view two incredible exhibits celebrating and honoring the history and legacy of Asian and Asian
A database from the LDS Church providing birth, marriage, and death records, and U.S. Census records.
PATCHEN OBITUARY FILES
A free obituary index from Spokane papers between 1940-1979 compiled by Lee Patchen.
Search recent obituaries directly from The Spokesman-Review.
State and local archives with naturalization, U.S. Census, birth, marriage, death, military, and institution records.