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Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection
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W.S.C. Foundation Day (1911)
W.S.C. Tug of War Between Fresh. - Soph. (1910)
W.S.C. Freshman vs. Sophomore Push Ball Game (1911)
W.S.C. Sack Fight Freshman vs. Sophomore (1911)
Silver Lake. W.S.C. Students Waiting for Tug-of-War (1911)
W.S.C. Freshman-Sophomore Tie-Up 15 (1911)
W.S.C. Freshman vs. Sophomore Obstacle Race (1911)
W.S.C. Sophs tied up by the Freshmen. (1909)
Fresh. - Soph. Tug Of War. W.S.C. Freshies All In (1910)
Push Ball Freshman vs. Sophomore W.S.C. (1911)
W.S.C. Freshman - Sophomore Tie Up, '15 Victorious. (1911)
W.S.C. Freshman - Sophomore Tie Up '15 Victorious (1911)
Ferry Hall vs. Turkey (1910)
Freshman - Sophomore Supremacy Bout (1912)
Motor Procession, Main St. Pullman ca. 1910
A procession of early automobiles along Main St.
Results of the Flood in Pullman (1910)
Looking west up Main St from the corner of Alder (now
Kamiaken) and Main.
Hard Times Basket Social, Pullman High School (1911)
Upper right: Elaine Genger Hooper 2nd in on right:
Louise Baker Gass 5th left front: Lucille Mitchel
Fredrick
Main Street, Pullman, showing Washington State College on Hill
Looking east up Main Street from the corner of Main and
Grand.
Artesian Well (1913)
14 7 Foot Artesian Well. 2400 Gal. Per Minute at Pullman,
Wa.
Christian Church, Pullman
Presbyterian Church, Pullman
Poindexter Caught by WSC Students Night Shirt Parade Halloween By Request Making Short Address From Their Shoulders. (1910)
At the time of this picture, Miles Poindexter (1868-1946)
was a U.S. Representative from Washington (State, and was
campaigning for Senator. He would win the election and
serve as Senator from 1911-1923. To see text
on…
The Palm Cafe Moved to a New Location (1910)
Looking west from near the Alder (Kamiaken) St. bridge at
the Palm Cafe, which the floodwaters had rotated 90 degrees
counterclockwise and moved a little downstream from its old
position next to City Hall.
Palouse River Flood at Pullman (1910)
Looking southeast towards Pioneer Hill above Spring Street
from across the Palouse River from downtown, on the south end
of Campus Hill.
Corner Drug Store (1910)
Looking southeast towards the Corner Drug Store, which was
located at the corner of Main St. and High St.
South Palouse Going Down (1910)
Flood waters of the South Palouse River receding from Main
Street Pullman during the flood of 1910. Picture
taken looking NE from near the IOOF (International Order of
Old Fellows) Building.
Pullman, Main St. (1910)
Looking at the Burgan Emerson Mercantile, located on the
northwest corner of the intersection of Main St. and Alder
St. (now Kamiaken).
East Main Street. (1910)
Looking west on Main Street.
The Pullman Flood (1910)
Looking south towards Pioneer Hill from across the Palouse River.
Looking toward the W.S.C. (1910)
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