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  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

1 photograph: 14 x 20 cm.Pullman Hose Co. Number 1 appearing in "Burnt Cork" at the Auditorium in Pullman, Washington.

1 photograph: 19 x 25 cm. The title on the sheet music on the piano in center front is "Heinie."

A photograph looking east at a parade on Main Street.

1 photo; 12 x 17 cm.

1 photo; 12 x 17 cm.

A stereographic view looking east of a man with two horses


on an unpaved Main Street.

Date taken from postmark.

Date taken from postmark.

Date taken from postmark.

This bank was located at the north-east corner of Alder

(Kamiaken) and Main Streets.

The Hotel Washington was located on the south-east corner of

Pine Street and Main Street.

A procession marches through town.

Looking south-west at Old City Hall and the Burgan Emerson Store from across the Palouse River. The intersection street between the two is Olsen, and Alder (now Kamiaken) runs along the nearer side of both. To the far right is the Sacred Heart…

Looking southeast up the Palouse River from above Reaney Park


on College Hill.

Children stand out front of their wood house with a dirt

road in the foreground.

Date deduced from postmark and inscription on back.

Date taken from postmark.

1 photo; 13 x 18 cm.

Downtown Pullman looking east up Main Street from Grand

Avenue, ca. 1909. Note: the Flatiron Building on the right

and the IOOF (International Order of Old Fellows) on the

left.

Looking north during the Pullman flood of 1910 on Alder (now Kamiaken) Street from the post office (now Pullman appliance). The Burgan Emerson Mercantile is on the left with the Old City Hall center, Pullman State Bank is on the right. Note the level…

A picture looking west down Main St. of the effects of the

1948 Pullman flood.

A photo showing water creeping up a hill during the 1948

Pullman flood.

A Congregational Church.
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