Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
Unidentified developing town on river (between Post Falls and Spokane?), undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Coeur d'Alene from Tubbs Hill, facing NNW, 1901
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Unidentified boy wading in water, undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Coeur d'Alene from Tubbs Hill, 1901
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Unidentified children playing near stream, undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Train passing over low bridge spanning water, undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Unidentified young girl posing in dress, undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Church at Ft. Sherman grounds, undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Unidentified young girl posing for photograph, undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.
Unidentified family posing for picture in woods (parents, six children), undated
Glass negatives, prints, and postcards of Northern Idaho scenes, especially along the St. Joe River and Lake Coeur d'Alene. Also unidentified portraits and scenes of Washington, D.C. These were believed to have come from the Wallace Mining Museum, possibly picked up in Wallace when the Day Mines material was collected. The numbering system was created by Special Collections.