Folder 1
Contains 30 Results:
The New Town of "Elk Prairie" on the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad, 15 miles above St. Joe, Idaho
Addressed to the Harlan Family, Wardner, Idaho Box 242.
Wallace, Idaho looking N. W. Richest Town of its size in the World, 25 August 1910
Addressed to Miss Francis Harlan, Wardner, Idaho. On the postcard there is red crayon outlining where parts of the town got burned in 1910.
Street view outside of Kellogg Hotel in Kellogg, Idaho
Addressed to Miss Francis Harlan 1062 S. Emerson St. Denver, Colo.
Coeur De Alene Valley, Black Lake, Ida. 1867, 30 August 1916
Addressed to Miss Francis Harlan Kellogg, Idaho.
No. 11. McKinnley Ave. Kellogg, Idaho
Addressed to Miss Frances L. Harlan, 1062 S. Emerson St., Denver, Colorado.
Birds eye view of Kellogg, Ida.
Addressed to Mrs. Francis H. Reid. 832 S. Divs. St. Kellogg Idaho.
Wardner, Idaho
Back reads: "Barnard's Studio. Discount Sale for January and February."
No. 15. Scene at Kellogg, Idaho.
Addressed to Miss Frances Harlan Denver Colo. to 1062 S. Emerson St.
View of unidentified town
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.
Ghost Towns of Lewis County by Karen Longeteig (photocopy)
2 copies.