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  • Collection: City of Pullman Image Collection

Looking north on Grand St.

A collection of photos taken on November 11, 1918 of the

Armistice Day Parade.

A collection of photos taken on November 11, 1918 of the

Armistice Day Parade.

A Methodist Church.

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


northwest corner of Olsen and Kamiaken streets. Built 1893;


remodeled in 1916 and 1937.

A parade procession heading down Main St. Pullman with the


Artesian Hotel and the Flatiron Building (middle) in the


background

Flood waters on Main Street receding. WSU campus is visible


on the hill to the left.

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


covered in snow.

A view of the front facade of the United Presbyterian


(Greystone) Church. The church still stands on College Hill,


but is boarded up.

Note the Entrance Arch in the background, upper right.

5904 Grand St. Pullman, Kimball Funeral Home. Built in 1893

by Ringer family who lived in it until 1913 when it became a

hospital. In 1922, it was purchased by Brown and Dyer. Then

finally in 1929 it was purchased by the Kimballs and has

been in…

WSC team returning from USC. A crowd gathers to greet them.

A crowd parades through Main street with the WSC football

team to celebrate their win over USC in 1934.

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

returns from its win over USC in 1934.

Card is postmarked 1916.

A line of WSU cadets marching in a parade on Main St. with flags hanging.

A picture of WSU (then WSC) during the winter.

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

sidewalk on Main Street with the old Artesian Hotel in the

background.

Date taken from printing on reverse. To view text of

reverse: shi074b.sid
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