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Monument marking junction of Steven's Trail and Greater Nez Perce Trail, circa 1938, 1938

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 01-120

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This collection includes similar images in three formats: mounted prints originally in binders, slides, and negatives. The collection contains copied images of historical photos, newspaper clippings, and articles taken by Clifford Ott, as well as original photographs also taken by Ott. The slides make up selected copy photos of the prints, including the annotations and descriptions as provided by Ott. Original photographer and date, if known, is included with the descriptions.

Item identification numbers for the prints include the original book number created by Ott, followed by the item number in order as found. Slide numbers follow the same system. The negative identification numbers are the date that Ott made a copy or took the image, followed by the image number. If an exact match of a negative and print could be found, the print is listed in the inventory with the corresponding negative number in the item description. The prints make up the Ott Historical Photograph Digital Collection.

Some negatives from Hodgin's Drug Store originally found in the 1992 donation now make up PG 91.

Dates

  • Creation: 1938

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

1 item : No. 4- On map. Located about three miles southeast of Moscow at the northwest corner at the junction of Lenville Road and [Mill Road]. Monument marks the junction of Steven's Trail with the Greater Nez Perce Trail used over 1,000 years. Arriving here June 21, 1855, Governor Stevens recorded the first history of the Moscow area. Erected by the Worthwhile Club in 1938. George M. Tomer (guide) at the left of the monument in white shirt and dark tie. Dr. C.J. Brosnan at right of monument in dark suit. Two above pictures [90-0120, 90-0121] taken about 1938.

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository