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A man using a horse drawn plow.

A group of people stand on the Main Street looking East

before an aptly displayed movie titles during the 1948

Pullman flood.

This photo shows a pile of debris washed up during the 1948

Pullman flood.

An Empire airplane with people gathering to board or greet

passengers.

A photo showing the WSU College Farm after a cyclone in

1920.

A collection of photos taken on November 11, 1918 of the

Armistice Day Parade.

Bank tellers inside the Seattle First National Bank Pullman

branch.

A picture of Pullman's Main St. looking west during the 1948

flood.

A women walks over a sandbag barrier during the 1948 Pullman

flood.

Flood waters near the top of a bridge during the 1948

Pullman flood.

A view looking east up Main St. with the Washington (State


University campus visible on the hill. Cars and people are


present.

Employees from the Seattle First National Bank, Pullman


branch pose for a picture.

A photo showing the WSU College Farm after a cyclone in

1920.

The vault of the Seattle First National Bank Pullman branch.

A photo showing the after effects of a cyclone on the

college farm.

A collection of photos taken on November 11, 1918 of the

Armistice Day Parade. This group shows only people dressed

for the flu ban.

A picture of the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood on a

mobile home park.

A construction site for an early Pullman Home.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

A typical work day inside the Seattle First National Bank

Pullman branch.

A photograph showing the effects of the cyclone on the Dick

Booth Farm.

Water nears the bottom of the bridge on Kamiaken St.

(formerly Alder) during the 1948 Pullman flood. The building

on the right is the Hutchison Photography studio now

Swilly's restaurant.

The Washington Hotel (located on Main Street) was torn down

after the Pullman flood of 1972.

A large tractor loaded on the bed of a truck in front of

Pullman Engineering.

A postcard of the Presbyterian Church.

A view of the old wood shingled St. James Episcopal Church





on College hill (now an apartment building). St. James has





since moved to its present home on Stadium Way.

A damaged original photograph of the interior of White Drug.

A crowd gathered downtown for a horse auction.

A view of front facade and steeple of the Christian Church.

The United Presbyterian Church.
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