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Contains 30 Results:

Day shift, Standard Mine, undated

 Item — Folder: 1, Object: 1
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Robert C. Strom was a well-known member of the Moscow and University of Idaho community. He was a U of I alum, and practiced law for more than fifty years. This is his small collection of T. N. Barnard photographs which feature northern Idaho towns and cities, as well as various postcards from the early 1900s.

Dates: undated

McKinniss Hotel, the pioneer hotel of Kellogg, Idaho, undated

 Item — Folder: 1, Object: 2
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Robert C. Strom was a well-known member of the Moscow and University of Idaho community. He was a U of I alum, and practiced law for more than fifty years. This is his small collection of T. N. Barnard photographs which feature northern Idaho towns and cities, as well as various postcards from the early 1900s.

Dates: undated

Seven men in a mine, undated

 Item — Folder: 1, Object: 3
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Robert C. Strom was a well-known member of the Moscow and University of Idaho community. He was a U of I alum, and practiced law for more than fifty years. This is his small collection of T. N. Barnard photographs which feature northern Idaho towns and cities, as well as various postcards from the early 1900s.

Dates: undated

Coeur d'Alene Bull Pen (Prison), 1899

 Item — Folder: 1, Object: 8
Identifier: I
Abstract

Taken by T. N. Barnard. Caption states: In which were confined 324 men, June 2, 1899, for the supposed participation in the blowing up of the Bunker Hill mill, April 29, 1899. Also the Camps of Companies A, F and L, Twenty-fourth U. S. Infantry (colored), Capt. Benj. Leavell, commanding.

Dates: 1899

B. H. & S. Power Plant, Mills, and Office, and Kellogg, Idaho., undated

 Item — Folder: 1, Object: 9
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Robert C. Strom was a well-known member of the Moscow and University of Idaho community. He was a U of I alum, and practiced law for more than fifty years. This is his small collection of T. N. Barnard photographs which feature northern Idaho towns and cities, as well as various postcards from the early 1900s.

Dates: undated