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  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

330 N. Grand Ave.Old Northern Pacific Depot.

330 N. Grand Ave.Old Northern Pacific Depot.

Looking south on south Grand Street. The Palouse Country

Improvement Company was at present day 225

South Grand between LaPlantes and My Office.

On Paradise St., looking north, with the southwest end of

Campus Hill beyond.

Looking west on Main Street from about halfway between where

Paradise and Pine intersect Main Street.

An Empire airplane with people gathering to board or greet

passengers.

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.

The largest flag in the world, carried in an Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition parade in Seattle, accompanied by 350 cadets. The flag flew that summer at the exposition atop a flagpole that was 182 feet in length- 170 feet above the ground and 12 feet…

Old Pullman City Hall (now gone) formerly located on the


northwest corner of Olsen and Kamiaken streets. Built 1893;


remodeled in 1916 and 1937.

1 photograph: 19 x 24 cm.

A photograph taken near Main Street and Stadium Way showing

Pullman during the 1972 flood.

The building marked West's Store was on the SE corner of


Main and Pine Streets (where the Bank of America is now).


The picture was probably taken from the Northern Pacific


tracks looking south.

Date taken from postmark.

1 photograph: 14 x 20 cm.Pullman Hose Co. Number 1 appearing in "Burnt Cork" at the Auditorium in Pullman, Washington.

A faded original photographic print of the Pullman Hotel

with men sitting on the second story.

Looking southeast at downtown Pullman across the Palouse River


from the Alder (Kamiaken) St. bridge.

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.

Looking east on Main Street from the corner of Main and

Grand.

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.

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


east.

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


construction looking to the north.

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

from the lobby.

U.S. Post Office Pullman, Washington. Lobby from the east.

U.S. Post office Pullman, Washington, lobby from the west.

1 photograph: 6.5 x 8.5 in. View from north-east.
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