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Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection
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Fraternity Block, Colfax
New Ridgeway Theatre, Colfax (1909)
Date taken from postmark.
A Gala Day, Colfax
Main St. Colfax (1911)
Date taken from postmark.
Street Scene, Colfax (ca. 1910)
Fountain City Park, Colfax
Mill St., Colfax (1909)
Great Flood, March 1st, 1910, Colfax (1910)
Great Flood, March 1st, 1910, Colfax (1910)
Great Flood, March 1st, 1910, Colfax (1910)
Inscription on back reads ""The Bridge at the Court House
keeps the Cooper Lake Bridge from going into the Pacific
Ocean. The Cooper Lake Bridge was in the South end of
town.""
Great Flood, March 1st, 1910, Colfax (1910)
After the Great Flood, March 1st, 1910, Colfax (1910)
The Path of the Flood Inland Bridge
After the Great Flood, March 1st, 1910, Colfax (1910)
Waifs of the Flood, Main St., Colfax (1910)
Inland Depot, Colfax
Good House, Main St. After the Flood, Colfax (1910)
Mill St. Flood of Mar. 1, 1910 at Colfax (1910)
Colfax Flood (1940)
Colfax Flood (1940)
Marching Through Colfax (1914)
Pricey Bucks One Over (1914)
Pullman High School 72, Colfax High School 0
Women's Athletic Team (1913)
Date taken from postmark.
Hell-ah-Ba-Luk Rah-Rah. (1914)
Oh You Overall Gang (1914)
1913-1914 Pullman High School Football (1913)
Back row, 2nd from left: Lloyd Weeks Back row, 6th from
left: Art Henry
Junior Football Squad, Inter-Class 1913 Champions (1913)
Pullman High School 1st left, back row: Lloyd Week
Center, front row: Eric Klossner.
First National Bank of Pullman (1959)
Image is back cover of a Statement of Condition for the
First National Bank of Pullman.
Corner of Main and Grand Streets, Pullman
Looking towards the northwest corner of Main and Grand. The
Pullman High School is above on the hill to the left.
Looking east on Main Street, 1889
Looking east on Main Street. This picture has been
removed from an unidentified League of Women Voters booklet
on the Pullman local government.
Steptoe Butte, Washington
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