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Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection
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House Floating down the Flooded Palouse River from Pullman (1910)
The Flooded Palouse, Looking up Grand Street (1910)
Looking south on Grand Street from across the Palouse River.
Squirt and the Football Team, 1907
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.
Boys' Dormitory [Ferry Hall] (1916)
Date taken from inscription.
Ferry Hall Boys (1914)
Date taken from inscription.
YMCA [Senior Hall] (ca. 1919)
Two men walking in front of a YMCA. The YMCA was
constructed in 1916. It was later converted to a men's dorm
in 1921, and then to a women's dorm in 1922. It was torn
down in the mid 1930s. Wilmer-Davis Hall now stands on this
location.
Veterinary Building [Administrative Annex]
Music Conservatory
Van Doren Hall
Washington State College (ca. 1923)
Science Hall [Murrow Hall]
Machenic Art Bldg. [Carpenter Hall]
Ferry Hall
Sof. Frosh. sack race (1919)
Low Hurdle. W.S.C. vs. Idaho.
1 Mile. W.S.C. vs. Idaho.
Tanglewood [Silver Lake]
Main St. Pullman (1919)
Rose Bowl Game, Pasadena, 1916
W.S.U. (then W.S.C.), in their first Rose Bowl appearance, defeated Brown by a score of 14 to 0.
Greystone Exterior, 1989.
Greystone exterior during winter.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone vaulting and windows.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone interiors.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone Interior Window Detail, 1989.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone Interior Ceiling Vaulting, 1989.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone Interior, 1989.
Greystone Interior, 1989
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