Browse Items (1185 total)

  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

The inside of the old national bank.

A crowd and band gathers to great WSC's football team as it

returns from its win over USC in 1934.

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.

New Corner drug store, 1st national bank, McConnell-Chambers

Dry Good Store; present site of First National Bank

Looking East on Main Street from Grand Avenue during the


flood of 1910. Note: the Flatiron Building on the right and


the IOOF (International Order of Old Fellows) on the left.

A view of a portion of Main Street and Pioneer Hill during

the flood of 1972.

A view down Main Street Pullman looking east.

Rear of McConnell-Champes Dry Goods Store, showing artesian





well.

A view of a tree-lined drive through City Park

A man works on a streetlight next to the Old National Bank.

A birds eye view of the residential section of Pullman.

A view over an iced over Silver lake.

A post card showing what appears to be Pullman's ""Lover's


Lane""

Flood waters in foreground. Homes on State Street middle of


the image with Military Hill in the far distance.

An interior photo of a grocery store.

A postcard of assorted areas in Pullman.

A panoramic shot of Pullman.

A sketch of the proposed City Hall and City Center for


Pullman.

People loading supplies at the Grange store.

Color birds eye view taken from Sunnyside Hill looking east


at Pullman. Old City Hall is present in the center of the


image.

A view of early Pullman prior to the construction of WSU.

The Palace Hotel, owned by Theo T. Davis.

A view showing main street Pullman and the college on the


hill.

A view down the Palouse River

Flood waters on Main Street receding. WSU campus is visible


on the hill to the left.

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 parade procession heading down Main St. Pullman with the


Artesian Hotel and the Flatiron Building (middle) in the


background
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