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Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection
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College Barn and Stock Pavilion (1913)
Date taken from postmark.This College Barn was located
east of the Gymnasium, south-east of Rogers Field.
College Hall
1 photo; 10 x 7.5 cm.
Thompson Hall
1 photo; 6 x 7.5 cm.
McCroskey Hall
1 photo; 7 x 9 cm.
Thompson Hall
1 photo; 10 x 8 cm.
Mechanical Arts Building [Carpenter Hall]
The Mechanical Arts Building was started in 1915, but not
fully finished until 1926 due to World War I building
restrictions. It was renamed Carpenter Hall in 1949.
Bryan Hall (1951)
Date taken from postmark.
[W.S.C. Pennant] (1908)
Date taken from postmark.
Mechanic Arts Bldg. [Carpenter Hall]
Mechanic Arts Building [Carpenter Hall]
Machenic Art Bldg. [Carpenter Hall]
The Washington State College
[Washington State College in Winter]
[Smokestack] (ca. 1908)
[Smokestack] (1909)
Date taken from postmark.
[Smokestack] (ca. 1908)
Smokestack (ca. 1930)
1 photo; 9 x 4 cm.
W.S.C. Totem Pole (1911)
New Stack
In the Shade of the ""Old Smoke Stack""
Note the Entrance Arch in the background, upper right.
Veterinary Medicine [Wegner Hall] (1947)
Date taken from postmark.
Community Hall
Community Hall
Wilson Hall
Wilson Hall (ca. 1918)
1 photo; 8 x 10 cm. Wilson Hall was opened for use as a
military barracks in 1917. A third floor was added to the
building in 1920.
[Seniors] (1912)
W.S.C. 1912 Seniors
W.S.C. 1912 Commencement
Largest American Flag and W.S.C. Cadets
The largest flag in the world, as displayed on the side of Murrow Hall on the W.S.C. campus. It was made in Pullman by Mrs. Harry E. Mitchell.
Auditorium and Library [Bryan Hall]
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