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  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

Date taken from postmark.

302 S. Main St.

Looking south on Grand Street from across the Palouse River.

Date taken from postmark.

The Palace Hotel, owned by Theo T. Davis.

Looking west from near the Alder (Kamiaken) St. bridge at

the Palm Cafe, which the floodwaters had rotated 90 degrees

counterclockwise and moved a little downstream from its old

position next to City Hall.

Vollmer Building, 134 E. Walnut St.National Register of Historical Places: Building #79000797

The day after the March 1st flood, with waters beginning to


recede. Looking west down the Palouse River towards old


City Hall (left) and the Alton Hotel (right).

Burgan Emerson store at left, City Hall in center. This picture looks south on Alder (now Kamiaken). At the far right is the location where The Palm Cafe stood before being carried downstream by the flood-waters.

Looking south towards Pioneer Hill from across the Palouse River.

1 photograph: 19 x 25 cm.

1 photograph: 19 x 25 cm. The title on the sheet music on the piano in center front is "Heinie."

1 photo; 6 x 7.5 cm.

1 photo; 10 x 8 cm.
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