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Palouse People | The Fallen Cougars Project

Palouse People | The Fallen Cougars Project

by Kathleen Ryan | Oct 23, 2019 | News, Reminiscences - stories of Pullman's Past

Monday, November 11, 7-8 p.m. Pullman Depot Heritage Center, 330 N. Grand Ave. in the Freight Room Presented by Samantha Edgerton, Graduate Student, Washington State University Department of History The Fallen Cougars Project honors former Washington State...

Palouse People | Readin’, ‘Ritin’, & ‘Rithmetic: One-Room Schools in Whitman County

by Kathleen Ryan | Sep 20, 2019 | News, Reminiscences - stories of Pullman's Past

Monday, Sept. 30, at 7:00 p.m.Speaker:  Kathy MeyerCo-director of the Pullman Depot Heritage Center, and former “schoolmarm” at the Jones Schoolhouse in the “Freight Room,” at the  Pullman Depot Heritage Center 330 N. Grand Ave. use the Whitman St...

Palouse People | Nancy L. Van Doren: WSU’s Founding Mother

by Kathleen Ryan | Sep 19, 2019 | News, Reminiscences - stories of Pullman's Past

Monday, July 29, 7-8 p.m., Pullman Depot Heritage CenterPresented by Donna Potts, WSU Professor and Chair, English Nancy L. Van Doren arrived at Washington State University (then Washington Agricultural College) when it opened in 1891. She served as an English...

Stories of Neill’s Florist

by Kathleen Ryan | Jul 9, 2019 | Reminiscences - stories of Pullman's Past

Longtime family business changing ownership Pullman Herald Wed. March 29, 1978 By MITCH DION Herald Intern Neill’s Flowers and Gifts when it had a fountain and grill besides flowers … And, now, with new owner Mitch Chandler (left) and...

Thomas Neill Comes to Pullman

by Kathleen Ryan | Jul 9, 2019 | Reminiscences - stories of Pullman's Past

(as it appeared in the November 2, 1928 – Fortieth Anniversary Section of Pullman Herald) “Advertisement Brought Herald to Pullman in Fall of 1888” In the early summer of 1888, while living in Kidder county, Dakota territory, now North Dakota, my attention was...

Thomas Neill Looks Backward (on early Pullman history)

by Kathleen Ryan | Jul 9, 2019 | Reminiscences - stories of Pullman's Past

(an article in the April 23, 1909 Pullman Herald, from his address to the Commercial Club telling about how the town grew and a college became located here) At the banquet of the Commercial Club, given last week, Thomas Neill, the well known attorney, responded to the...

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  • | Palouse People | Photography of the Palouse
  • Palouse People | The Fallen Cougars Project
  • Stop by the Whitman County Library and check out the display we have on Crops of the Palouse.
  • Northern Pacific Railway Depot in Pullman accepted to the National Register of Historic Places

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