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High School Building
Pullman High School (1909)
Date taken from postmark.
Pullman High School
Artesian Well (1913)
14 7 Foot Artesian Well. 2400 Gal. Per Minute at Pullman,
Wa.
Methodist Church
Methodist Church (1915)
Date taken from postmark.A photograph of the earlier
brick Methodist Church located on College Hill. This church
was destroyed and replaced with the current Methodist
Church.
Christian Church, Pullman
Methodist Church, Pullman
Christian Church, Pullman (1908)
Date taken from postmark.An early view of the wooden
Christian Church.
Christian Church, Pullman (ca. 1907)
A view looking east at the Christian Church.
Presbyterian Church, Pullman
Catholic Church, Pullman
United Presbyterian (Greystone) Church, Pullman (1915)
Date taken from postmark.
Public School, Pullman
Seattle First National Bank, Pullman Branch
This bank was located at the north-east corner of Alder
(Kamiaken) and Main Streets.
Hotel Washington
The Hotel Washington was located on the south-east corner of
Pine Street and Main Street.
Street Scene, Pullman (Main Street)
Looking east on Main Street from about halfway between Pine
and Alder (Kamiaken).
Pullman, Washington (Main Street)
Looking east on Main Street from corner of Main and Grand.
Pullman Main Street
Looking east on Main Street from the corner of Main and
Grand.
Pullman, Washington (Main and Grand Streets)
Looking north-east, with Grand running to the right and Main
to the left.
Pullman (Main Street)
Looking west on Main Street from about halfway between where
Paradise and Pine intersect Main Street.
Street Scene, Pullman (Main Street) (1945)
Date taken from postmark. Looking west on Main Street
from corner of Main and Alder (Kamiaken).
Main Street, Pullman
Main Street looking east from the corner of Grand and Main.
Scene on Main Street, ca. 1900
Looking west on Main Street.
Birds Eye View of Business Section, Pullman, (ca. 1900)
State Armory - Washington National Guard, 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…
W.S.C. and Pullman (1929)
Pullman, Washington
Pullman, Washington (1988)
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