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B.F. Campbell Making a trip to Spokane (ca. 1913)
Birds Eye View Business Section Pullman (1913)
Date taken from postcard. Looking west-northwest from
Pioneer Hill just north of Spring Street. The spired
building on the hill in the distance dead center is the high
school (now Gladish Community Center).
Alder (Kamiaken) St. Bridge Going Out (1910)
Looking west from upstream across the Palouse River at the
Alder (Kamiaken) St. Bridge, which has been pushed
downstream and south. Old City Hall is on the left with the
Palm Cafe (also swept away in the flood) in the center.
The Pullman Flood (1910)
Burgan Emerson store at left, City Hall in center. This picture looks south on Alder (now Kamiaken). At the far right is the location where The Palm Cafe stood before being carried downstream by the flood-waters.
The Path of Destruction (1910)
The day after the March 1st flood, with waters beginning to
recede. Looking west down the Palouse River towards old
City Hall (left) and the Alton Hotel (right).
Palouse River at Pullman (1910)
Looking east up the Palouse towards the Alder (Kamiaken) St.
bridge.
Palm Cafe in new location. (1910)
Pullman Main Street after the Flood. (1910)
Looking south east on Main St. Debris left by the flood in
front of the Pullman Implement Company store. The Pullman
Implement Company was located on Main St. between Pine and
Paradise.
Main Street, Pullman, After the Flood (1910)
Looking west up Main St. from somewhere between Pine and
Spring Streets.
Main St. Pullman (1910)
Main St. (1910)
Looking east on Main St. from near High St.
Main St. (1910)
Looking east on Main St. from near High St.
Main Street after the Flood, Pullman (1910)
Looking west on Main Street from the corner of Alder (now Kamiaken) and Main with the Burgan Emerson Mercantile on the right.
Main Street After the Flood (1910)
Looking west on Main Street, from between Pine and Alder
(now Kamiaken) Streets. Taken at about 320 East Main.
Wreckage in Pullman Flood (1910)
Damages to the Star Bottling Works
(left) and a furniture warehouse (right) around 470 East
Main Street. (Present location of the
Laurel Tree Flower Shop). Caskets from the furniture
warehouse went floating down …
L.D. Miller's Jewelry Store after the Flood (1910)
This Jewelry Store was located on the north side of Main
St., just a couple shops east of Alder (now Kamiaken).
Upper Main Street After the Flood (1910)
Looking east on Main St. from near Paradise Street.
Grand and Main Streets, Pullman (1910)
Looking west across Grand Avenue as
flood waters recede. West Main Street is on the far left
with Kimball's Furniture and Undertaking
the structure slightly off-center. The gothic -style
structure upon Sunnyside Hill is …
Grand St. (1910)
Looking south from the intersection of
Main Street and Grand Avenue during the flood. On the far
left is the Flatiron building; to the far
right: The Artesian Hotel.
Grand Street, Pullman, After the Flood. (1910)
Looking south on Grand St. from Main Street with the
Flatiron Building to the far left and the Artesian
Hotel on the right.
Pullman (1910)
Looking south on south Grand Street. The Palouse Country
Improvement Company was at present day 225
South Grand between LaPlantes and My Office.
Flooding Palouse River. (1910)
Looking south east up the Palouse River, with Pioneer Hill to
the right.
State St. (1910)
Looking north up State Street from the Palouse River bridge.
Express Passenger Service During Pullman's 1910 Flood (1910)
A group waits atop L. H. Waller's
carriage for transportation across the flooded street.
Waller was an early Transfer Agent or
Drayman.
Pullman (1910)
On Paradise St., looking north, with the southwest end of
Campus Hill beyond.
Alder St. (1910)
Looking north on Alder (now Kamiaken)
Street from about Paradise during the 1910 flood. Old City
Hall is just left of center with the
Pullman State Bank to its right. Then the band stand was
located at the corner of …
After the Flood (1910)
Looking east on Olsen St. from Grand St.
After the Flood (1910)
Wreckage After the Flood (1910)
Pullman in Flood, Main St. (1928)
Looking west up Main St. The main entrance of the Hotel
Washington (at the southeast corner of Main and Pine) is at
the immediate left.
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