Those Good Old Days
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1939 First Ambulance
L-R Ernest "Tub" Teague, Wes Tallent, George Hougen, Art Krehbiel, and Emil Fode
Ye Olde Cook Shack!
Lady on the left is Sarah Ellen (Smart) Richardson, better known as Ella Richardson.
b. January 13, 1873
d. January 26, 1978
Originally Lind was identified as "Well No. 7". The Northern Pacific Railway. engine stopping for a fill-up!

1940 Fire Truck still owned by the Town of Lind Fire Department.

1911 Football Team

1956 Flood
Looking west from (probably) the top of the bank building, the house in the middle of the stream is where Ray and Char Baker currently live. Note the trestle in the background.

Wheat harvest in the good ole' days!

I. B. Born Jewelers, 1909

Eventually this building was home to Lind Electric, Bud's Electric, and now the Lind Senior Center. The display case remains in the building.

Joe and Georgia Hays
Georgia was responsible for many of the beautiful pictures you are sharing on this site.

(WWII)
Joe and Georgia were determined to keep our boys abreast of life in Lind. With help from civic groups, the Business Girls' Club in particular, they sent "Home News" to 145 servicemen during the war years.

1925

Last Stage Coach leaves Lind.

Circa late 30's early 40's, where Lemco Drilling, Inc.
is now located.

Those Good Old Days
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Photographs compliments of the Adams County Historical Society and Wes Tallent Collection, Lind, WA.


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