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  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

Date taken from postmark.

Date taken from postmark.

A construction site for an early Pullman Home.

1 photo; 9 x 4 cm.

Large snow banks obscure Main St. from the sidewalk.

A photograph looking west as a man walks down a side walk


covered in snow.

Looking west at people and a dog walk on a snow covered

sidewalk on Main Street with the old Artesian Hotel in the

background.

Flood waters of the South Palouse River receding from Main

Street Pullman during the flood of 1910. Picture

taken looking NE from near the IOOF (International Order of

Old Fellows) Building.

1 photographic print; 8 x 10 inches. This is a photograph of the Washington (State College football team with Squirt, the dog who served as the team mascot.

1 photograph; 3 x 4 inches. This photo is captioned as: "Squirt" Famous Campus Mascot, 1903-1907.Squirt was one of the earliest Washington (State College Mascots, if not the first. It is nearly impossible to date for certain his tenure as mascot. …

1 photographic print; 3 x 4 inches. Squirt was one of the earliest, if not the first, Washington (State College athletic mascots. Squirt had the distinct honor of being a co-mascot for a time- on a football trip to the state of Oregon on October…

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.

Corner of Main St. and Beach St.

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

Date taken from inscription.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.
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