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  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

The Washington Hotel.

A view of two churches: St. James Episcopal Church (in the foreground) and United Presbyterian (Greystone) Church (in the background).

People walking down the flooded Main Street of Pullman.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.

An early wooden farm house.

The Washington Hotel.

A bridge in Pullman during the 1972 flood.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

The Washington Hotel.

A photo of the WSU campus (then known as WSC).

An aptly displayed movie title for this photo of the 1948

Pullman Flood.

A photo of an area of Pullman during the 1972 flood.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

An early photograph of the Pullman Congregational Church.

An early view of the Pullman Methodist Church, College Hill.

Employees from the Seattle First National Bank Pullman

branch dispense free pea soup to a crowd.

A picture of the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

Opening day in the 1st National Bank Pullman.

A view of the Pullman Christian Church.

An early view of the Jard house in winter.

A car stuck in the 1948 Pullman flood waters.

A picture from a hill of a mobile home park during the 1948

Pullman flood.

A picture from a hill of a mobile home park during the 1948

Pullman flood.

A postcard showing the various churches in Pullman.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.

A picture of the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood on a


mobile home park.

J. P Duthie dealer in produce, flour, feed, hay, lumber,


posts, coal and wood. Located on W. Grand Pullman.

People stand out in front of the Artesian Hotel formerly


located on Main and Grand.

A photo showing the after effects of a cyclone on the


college farm.

Dry shed. Duthie Lumber Shed, East side of Grand in Pullman.
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