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A view down the Palouse River

A group portrait of children playing in the snow.

A reprint of a photo from 1910.

Color birds eye view of a part of Pullman.

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.

A man readies his horses for plowing.

Duthie Lumber Shed. East side Grand Pullman.

The photograph was taken about 1886 from the corner of Grand


Avenue and Olsen Street (now Cougar Plaza) looking East.

U.S. Post Office Pullman, Washington. Entrance vestibule

from the lobby.

The Washington Hotel during its decline, not the empty

retail space. After the flood of 1972 the Hotel was torn

down.

A faded original photographic print of the Pullman Hotel

with men sitting on the second story.

A photo showing a section of Main Street with the Washington

Hotel to the right during the 1972 flood.

U.S. Post Office Pullman, Washington. Inside during


construction looking to the north.

The Reid Residence.

J. P. Duthie dealer in produce, flour, feed, Hay, lumber,


posts, coal and wood. Located on W. Grand Pullman.

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.

After years of neglect, the Washington Hotel (located on

Main Street) was torn down after the Pullman flood of 1972.

James Klemgard residence and automobile in snow.

A photograph taken near Main Street and Stadium Way showing

Pullman during the 1972 flood.

The Pullman High School football field during the 1972

flood.

A mobile home park after the flood of 1972.

A photograph of a mobile home park during the 1972 flood.

A photograph of the main street of Pullman during the flood

of 1972 with City Hall visible to the left in the

background.

Looking west down Main Street Pullman during the 1972 flood.

A house in winter with out buildings.

A photo showing the Professional Mall in Pullman.

Store fronts on Main Street, Pullman.

Opening day in the 1st National Bank Pullman.

U.S. Post Office Pullman, Washington. Workroom from the


east.

Three residences designed by Stanley Smith.
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