Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railroad Depot, 1909.
This file appears in: Historic Malden: From Boom to Bust
The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad depot at Malden, 1909. This was the depot that made Malden. Taken shortly after the completion of the CM & St. P's Columbia Division headquarters, which was based in Malden until the eventual abandoning of the tracks by the railroad. Image courtesy of Whitman County Rural Heritage.
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This file appears in: Historic Malden: From Boom to Bust
Historic Malden: From Boom to Bust
In the northwest corner of Whitman County, alongside Pine Creek and hidden amongst the undulating hills of Palouse wheat farming country, sits the town of Malden, Washington. This tiny town was once one of the largest and fastest growing…
