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Dry shed. Duthie Lumber Shed, East side of Grand in Pullman.

A photo showing the after effects of a cyclone on the


college farm.

People stand out in front of the Artesian Hotel formerly


located on Main and Grand.

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


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

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


mobile home park.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.

A postcard showing the various churches in Pullman.

A picture from a hill of a mobile home park during the 1948

Pullman flood.

A picture from a hill of a mobile home park during the 1948

Pullman flood.

A car stuck in the 1948 Pullman flood waters.

An early view of the Jard house in winter.

A view of the Pullman Christian Church.

Opening day in the 1st National Bank Pullman.

A picture of the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

Employees from the Seattle First National Bank Pullman

branch dispense free pea soup to a crowd.

An early view of the Pullman Methodist Church, College Hill.

An early photograph of the Pullman Congregational Church.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

A photo of an area of Pullman during the 1972 flood.

An aptly displayed movie title for this photo of the 1948

Pullman Flood.

A photo of the WSU campus (then known as WSC).

The Washington Hotel.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

A bridge in Pullman during the 1972 flood.

The Washington Hotel.

An early wooden farm house.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.

People walking down the flooded Main Street of Pullman.

A view of two churches: St. James Episcopal Church (in the foreground) and United Presbyterian (Greystone) Church (in the background).

The Washington Hotel.
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