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James Klemgard Residence, Pullman 1909
James Klemgard residence and automobile in snow.
Washington Hotel, Pullman ca. 1950
After years of neglect, the Washington Hotel (located on
Main Street) was torn down after the Pullman flood of 1972.
Pullman Baseball Teams and Bowlin Farr, ca. 1890
A group photo of the Pullman baseball team with players
identified. Bowlin Farr, second row middle with top hat,
was Pullman's first settler and drew up the original town
plat.
J.P. Duthie Building, Pullman, 1909
J. P. Duthie dealer in produce, flour, feed, Hay, lumber,
posts, coal and wood. Located on W. Grand Pullman.
Reid Residence, Pullman
The Reid Residence.
Pullman Post Office Construction 1931
U.S. Post Office Pullman, Washington. Inside during
construction looking to the north.
Flood, Main Street Pullman 1972
A photo showing a section of Main Street with the Washington
Hotel to the right during the 1972 flood.
Pullman Hotel, Pullman 1897
A faded original photographic print of the Pullman Hotel
with men sitting on the second story.
Washington Hotel, Pullman ca. 1970
The Washington Hotel during its decline, not the empty
retail space. After the flood of 1972 the Hotel was torn
down.
Pullman Post Office Construction 1931
U.S. Post Office Pullman, Washington. Entrance vestibule
from the lobby.
WSC Team Main St. Parade, Pullman
A crowd parades through Main street with the WSC football
team to celebrate their win over USC in 1934.
Pullman City Hall, 1893
Old Pullman City Hall (now gone) formerly located on the
northwest corner of Olsen and Kamiaken streets. Built 1893;
remodeled in 1916 and 1937.
Zender Bros Blacksmith Shop Pullman, ca. 1886
The photograph was taken about 1886 from the corner of Grand
Avenue and Olsen Street (now Cougar Plaza) looking East.
Main Street, Pullman 1905
A stereographic view looking east of a man with two horses
on an unpaved Main Street.
Marching Band, Main St. Pullman, ca. 1905
A photograph looking east at a parade on Main Street.
Duthie Lumber Shed in Winter, Pullman 1909
Duthie Lumber Shed. East side Grand Pullman.
Plow Team, Pullman
A man readies his horses for plowing.
Parade Main St., Pullman
A parade procession heading down Main St. Pullman with the
Artesian Hotel and the Flatiron Building (middle) in the
background
Birds Eye View of City, Pullman ca. 1905
A bird's eye view taken from Sunnyside Hill looking east at
Main Street in downtown Pullman and the college. The IOOF
(International Order of Old Fellows) is the right.
Birds Eye View Section 2, Pullman
Color birds eye view of a part of Pullman.
Main Street Reprint 1910, Pullman 1980
A reprint of a photo from 1910.
Children on Snow Fort, Pullman
A group portrait of children playing in the snow.
Main St. East from Grand St During Flood, March 1, 1910
Flood waters on Main Street receding. WSU campus is visible
on the hill to the left.
Palouse River, Pullman
A view down the Palouse River
Main Street, Pullman ca. 1920
A view showing main street Pullman and the college on the
hill.
The Palace Hotel, Pullman
The Palace Hotel, owned by Theo T. Davis.
Early Pullman ca. 1890
A view of early Pullman prior to the construction of WSU.
A Birds Eye View Section 1, Pullman
Color birds eye view taken from Sunnyside Hill looking east
at Pullman. Old City Hall is present in the center of the
image.
Grange Supply, Pullman
People loading supplies at the Grange store.
Proposed City Hall, Pullman
A sketch of the proposed City Hall and City Center for
Pullman.
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