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Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. The end of the Pullman Company strike

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. The end of the Pullman Company strike. The first meat train leaving the Chicago stockyards with a U.S. Cavalry escort on July 10, 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Chicago police trying to quell a mob of rioting workers to

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Chicago police trying to quell a mob of rioting workers to allow a train to pass on the tracks near Forty-Third Street, during the Pullman strike, July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Freight cars burning at the Illinois Central Railroad yards in Kensington

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Freight cars burning at the Illinois Central Railroad yards in Kensington, near Chicago, after being set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike, 6 July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Illinois National Guardsmen firing on Pullman Company strikers in Chicago

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Illinois National Guardsmen firing on Pullman Company strikers in Chicago, 7 July 1894. Illustration from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imagePullman Collection: Source Size = 3758 x 4998

Source Size = 3758 x 4998
The Railway Question, Notes in a Pullman Palace Car on the Midland Railway

Background imagePullman Collection: The Accident to the Flying Scotchman, Near Sheffield: Raising the Pullman Car, Engraving

The Accident to the Flying Scotchman, Near Sheffield: Raising the Pullman Car, Engraving
THE ACCIDENT TO THE FLYING SCOTCHMAN, NEAR SHEFFIELD: RAISING THE PULLMAN CAR, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imagePullman Collection: Sergeant Pullman, 2nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Winner of the Queens Prize

Sergeant Pullman, 2nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Winner of the Queens Prize at Wimbledon

Background imagePullman Collection: Pullman Palace Sleeping Car (Interior)

Pullman Palace Sleeping Car (Interior); Carleton Watkins, American, 1829 - 1916; 1870 - 1875; Albumen silver print; Image: 12.9 x 8.6 cm (Image: 5 1/16 x 3 3/8 in.)

Background imagePullman Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1901. A homesteader and his family in front of their sod house

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1901. A homesteader and his family in front of their sod house in Cherry County, near Pullman, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1901

Background imagePullman Collection: Ford Airport

Ford Airport
One of the four Maiden Dearborn Stout 2-AT Pullman all-metal monoplanes being towed into a hangar at the Ford Airport factory in Dearborn, Michigan, circa 1926

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Camp of U. S. Army troops on the lakefront in Chicago during

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Camp of U. S. Army troops on the lakefront in Chicago during
PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Camp of U.S. Army troops on the lakefront in Chicago during the Pullman Strike, 6 July 1894. llustration from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Crash staged by Pullman Company strikers, who drove a switch engine

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Crash staged by Pullman Company strikers, who drove a switch engine (without an engineer) at full speed into wrecked freight cars in Chicago, 6 July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Illinois National Guardsmen firing on Pullman Company strikers in Chicago

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Illinois National Guardsmen firing on Pullman Company strikers in Chicago, 7 July 1894. Illustration from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Armed marshals deputies accompanying an engine and car out

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Armed marshals deputies accompanying an engine and car out of the rail yards at Blue Island, near Chicago, Illinois, amid a sea of striking Pullman workers, 2 July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Chicago police trying to quell a mob of rioting workers to

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Chicago police trying to quell a mob of rioting workers to allow a train to pass on the tracks near Forty-Third Street, during the Pullman strike, July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Freight cars burning at the Illinois Central Railroad yards in Kensington

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Freight cars burning at the Illinois Central Railroad yards in Kensington, near Chicago, after being set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike, 6 July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of July 6, 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Examining the wreckage of burned freight cars at a Chicago

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Examining the wreckage of burned freight cars at a Chicago, Illinois, railway yard at the time of the Pullman strike, 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. The wreckage of railway cars at a Chicago, Illinois, rail yard

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. The wreckage of railway cars at a Chicago, Illinois, rail yard. Photograph, American, 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. A wrecking-crew clearing a Chicago railway yard of burned freight cars

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. A wrecking-crew clearing a Chicago railway yard of burned freight cars. Photograph, American, 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: Ivatt Atlantic

Ivatt Atlantic
2nd June 1924: A Pullman train, Ivatt Atlantic No 4426, leaving Kings Cross station, London, on its inaugural run to Sheffield, first stop Nottingham. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imagePullman Collection: A landscape of winding road in Pullman Washington State

A landscape of winding road in Pullman Washington State
Winding road in Pullman, WA, USA

Background imagePullman Collection: A view of a round barn in Pullman Washington State

A view of a round barn in Pullman Washington State

Background imagePullman Collection: NA, USA, Washington, near Pullman Round green barn and passing storm

NA, USA, Washington, near Pullman Round green barn and passing storm
NA, USA, Washington, near Pullman, Round green barn and passing storm

Background imagePullman Collection: N. A. USA, Washington, Pullman Abandoned truck in field

N. A. USA, Washington, Pullman Abandoned truck in field
N.A. USA, Washington, Pullman Abandoned truck in field

Background imagePullman Collection: Grain trucks deliver just harvested wheat and barley crop to the Almota Terminal

Grain trucks deliver just harvested wheat and barley crop to the Almota Terminal on the Snake River near Pullman, Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Hilly Gravel Road Winds thru the fields of the Paluse region of Washington

Hilly Gravel Road Winds thru the fields of the Paluse region of Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Plan of a typical cottage at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

Plan of a typical cottage at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers
PULLMAN: WORKERs COTTAGE. Plan of a typical cottage at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: Pullman drawing room car on the Midland Railway, England. Wood engraving, 1876

Pullman drawing room car on the Midland Railway, England. Wood engraving, 1876

Background imagePullman Collection: Union Pacific Railroad steam locomotive pulling a train of Pullman carriages, America, c1920

Union Pacific Railroad steam locomotive pulling a train of Pullman carriages, America, c1920. United States Transport

Background imagePullman Collection: Football Player Gets Tackled

Football Player Gets Tackled
Pullman, Washington: c. 1935. Washington States All-American quarterback Ed Goddard gets tackled

Background imagePullman Collection: Washington State Quarterback

Washington State Quarterback
Pullman, Washington: 1933. Phil Sarboe, Washington State University quarterback

Background imagePullman Collection: The Accident to the Flying Scotchman, Near Sheffield: Raising the Pullman Car, Engraving 1876

The Accident to the Flying Scotchman, Near Sheffield: Raising the Pullman Car, Engraving 1876
THE ACCIDENT TO THE FLYING SCOTCHMAN, NEAR SHEFFIELD: RAISING THE PULLMAN CAR, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imagePullman Collection: Sergeant Pullman, 2nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Winner of the Queens Prize at Wimbledon

Sergeant Pullman, 2nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Winner of the Queens Prize at Wimbledon

Background imagePullman Collection: Aerial of combines harvesting wheat crop in the Palouse Region near Pullman, Washington

Aerial of combines harvesting wheat crop in the Palouse Region near Pullman, Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Rolling Hills of barley wheat and lentil peas in the Palouse near Pullman, Washington

Rolling Hills of barley wheat and lentil peas in the Palouse near Pullman, Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Rolling Hills of barley in the Palouse near Pullman, Washington

Rolling Hills of barley in the Palouse near Pullman, Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Mature wheat heads in the Palouse of Washington

Mature wheat heads in the Palouse of Washington

Background imagePullman Collection: Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during

Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike
PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of 6 July 1894

Background imagePullman Collection: STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. The Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue street railway

STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. The Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue street railway in New York City

Background imagePullman Collection: CHICAGO: PULLMAN HOUSE. Residence of George M. Pullman at Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: PULLMAN HOUSE. Residence of George M. Pullman at Chicago, Illinois. Wood engraving, American, 1878

Background imagePullman Collection: STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. Interior of the Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue

STREET RAILWAY CAR, 1871. Interior of the Pullman Companys Palace Car used on the Third Avenue line in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: STABLES, c1885. The stables at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

PULLMAN: STABLES, c1885. The stables at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: ARCADE, c1885. Interior of the Arcade, showing the library

PULLMAN: ARCADE, c1885. Interior of the Arcade, showing the library, at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company

Background imagePullman Collection: MAP: PULLMAN, c1885. Map of the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

MAP: PULLMAN, c1885. Map of the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: SCHOOLHOUSE. The schoolhouse at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

PULLMAN: SCHOOLHOUSE. The schoolhouse at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: PULLMAN: MARKET HOUSE. The market house at at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois

PULLMAN: MARKET HOUSE. The market house at at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePullman Collection: GEORGE PULLMAN (1831-1897). American inventor and industrialist. Line engraving, 1894

GEORGE PULLMAN (1831-1897). American inventor and industrialist. Line engraving, 1894



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