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A photo of an area of Pullman during the 1972 flood.

A picture of the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood on a


mobile home park.

A Presbyterian and Christian Church College Hill.

A bustling view of Main Street looking west; cars and a


horse drawn carriage are visible as is the Artesian Hotel at


the end of the block.

A group of people stand around an uprooted tree after a

cyclone in 1920.

A photo showing the after effects of a cyclone on the

college farm.

Employees from the Seattle First National Bank Pullman

branch dispense free pea soup to a crowd.

Opening day in the 1st National Bank Pullman.

Children stand out front of their wood house with a dirt

road in the foreground.

Wenzel Leff stands by the listing of addresses at the

Pullman Professional Mall.

The Washington Hotel.

A photo showing the after effects of a cyclone on the

college farm.

A women stands out in front of Baum's Piano House.

The Washington Hotel.

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

People walking down the flooded Main Street of Pullman.

A stage coach between Pullman and Lewiston.

An early wooden farm house.

The Washington Hotel.

A bridge in Pullman during the 1972 flood.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

The Washington Hotel.

A photo of the WSU campus (then known as WSC).

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.

An aptly displayed movie title for this photo of the 1948

Pullman Flood.

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…

A photo of an area of Pullman during the 1972 flood.

A photo showing the effects of the 1948 Pullman flood.

The Washington Hotel.

An early photograph of the Pullman Congregational Church.
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