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A digital collection comprised of over 1200 historical photographs collected and/or taken by T.N. Barnard or Nellie Stockbridge.

The images span the years 1894 to 1964, containing images of Northern Idaho (Wallace/Kellogg Area) mines, towns, fires, scenery, and historical sites.

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Hercules Mine, Burke (Idaho)<br/ >A distant view of Hercules Mine in Burke, Idaho. Frisco Mill-Explosion, Gem (Idaho), 1892<br/ >View of the Frisco Mill-Explosion in Gem, Idaho after dynamite explosion set by Union Strikers. Wallace (Idaho), Forest fire of 1910<br/ >Image of Wallace, Idaho after the fire of August 20, 1910. Wallace (Idaho), Flood of 1897<br/ >Image is of Wallace, Idaho after the flood of 1897. Coeur d'Alene cut off<br/ >Image shows a scenic view of the N.P. [Northern Pacific] train on the South bridge. Wallace (Idaho), Flood of 1906<br/ >Image is of Wallace, Idaho after the Canyon Creek flood November 15, 1906. Gem  (Idaho), 1910<br/ >Image is of ""The Canyon,"" near Hecla Mill, Showing two lines of standard gauge railway on 4% grade, two railway spurs and two flumes Coeur d'Alene cut off<br/ >Image shows the  N.P. [Northern Pacific] train with rotary plow. Hunter Mill, Mullan (Idaho), 1907<br/ >Image of the Hunter Mill in Mullan, Idaho. Arizona Placer mine, Murray (Idaho)<br/ >Image shows hydraulic mining in Dream Gulch. Miners are seen holding a water hose and standing water fall and stream with mining tools. Wallace  (Idaho), Band Boys, 1908<br/ >Image shows band members posing for a photograph holding their instruments on July 4, 1908. Hercules Concentrating Mill, Wallace (Idaho), 1910<br/ >Image of the Hercules Concentrating Mill in Wallace, Idaho. Northern Pacific Railroad cars sit on the tracks in front of the buildings. One car is loaded with mine timbers. Kellogg (Idaho),  1912<br/ >Image shows a Bull Durham tobacco advertisement on the side of a building on Main Street, Kellogg Idaho Mace (Idaho), Snow Slide,  1910<br/ >Image depicts building debris from a snow slide. Men, women and children standing at the scene. Wallace (Idaho), Telephone men<br/ >Image shows six telephone men in Wallace, Idaho standing on telephone pole. The  building is Masonic Temple (background) and Stevens Meat Market (Foreground). Hecla Mill, Gem (Idaho), 1906<br/ >Exterior view of the Hecla Mill in Gem, Idaho. Cleaning the channel<br/ >Image shows the cleaning of an unknown channel before 1902. Wallace (Idaho), Coeur d'Alene Powder Co., 1908<br/ >Image of Coeur d'Alene Powder Co., in Wallace, Idaho. Unidentified men are standing around the building, a team of horses are nearby. Harrison (Idaho), 1899<br/ >View of the town of Harrison, Idaho, taken from a boat out in Lake Coeur d'Alene. Wallace (Idaho), Northern Pacific Depot<br/ >Front view of the Northern Pacific Railroad depot on the north end of 6th Street in Wallace, Idaho. Caption on Back: "Depot has a prominent corner turret, was built for $8,330 by the Northern Pacific Railroad ("as per plan 281-1" according to company records) with brick from China. The brick had been imported in 1890 for the Olympic Hotel in Tacoma. The hotel, burnt when only partially completed, was dismantled in 1899-1901 to provide material for the depots in Wallace and Missoula". Mace (Idaho), Northern Pacific engine - Explosion, 1907<br/ >Close-up view of the Northern Pacific train engine explosion debris.  Various citizens can be seen examining the wreckage, which has come close to some of the houses. Cataldo (Idaho), Old Mission, 1905<br/ >This image shows the deteriorated state of the Mission of the Sacred Heart, overlooking the Coeur d'Alene River. The Mission was constructed between 1850-1853 by Jesuit missionaries. Caption from front: Old Mission, Idaho. Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill, Wardner (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Image shows the debris of Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill after the explosion in Wardner, Idaho [1899].   Caption on image: "Bunker Hill Mill and other buildings were destroyed by explosion set by strikers on April 29, 1899." Wallace (Idaho), T.R. Roosevelt visit, 1903<br/ >Image of President Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Wallace. He is shown sitting in the back of a horse-drawn carriage, surrounded by on-lookers on the street and in the windows of near-by buildings. Also shown in the carriage, are N.P. depot driver, Joe McDonald; Pat McGovern, chief of police and Harry W. McKinley. Wallace (Idaho), T.R. Roosevelt visit, 1903<br/ >A panoramic view of the parade procession accompanying the visit of President Theodore Roosevelt. This image shows the corner of 6th and Bank Streets in Wallace, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Providence Hospital, 1909<br/ >Exterior view of Providence Hospital, Wallace Idaho. Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill, Wardner (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Image shows the debris of Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill after the explosion in Wardner, Idaho [1899].   Caption on image: "Bunker Hill Mill and other buildings were destroyed by explosion set by strikers on April 29, 1899." Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill, Wardner (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Image shows the debris of Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill after the explosion in Wardner, Idaho [1899].   Caption on image: "Wreckage of the $200,000 mill after 1 1/2 tons of dynamite had been set off by strikers on April 29, 1899." Mammoth and Standard Mills, Mace (Idaho), 1909<br/ >Exterior view of the Mammoth and Standard Mills. Caption on front: Mammoth & Standard Mills. Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill, Kellogg (Idaho), 1901<br/ >Image shows a view of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill in Kellogg, Idaho [1901]; The New mill, tailing plant, and old mill are pictured with piles of lumber and various milling buildings. Morning Mine, Mullan (Idaho)<br/ >Image shows train cars transporting ore from the Morning Mine to the mill. Morning Mill, Mullan (Idaho), 1907<br/ >Exterior view of the Morning Mill in Mullan, Idaho. Hercules Mine, Burke (Idaho), 1901<br/ >Group of nine men and women in front of the Hercules Mine, shortly after its discovery; Caption on Front: Taken by buildings at Hercules No. 2 level. L to R: Ed Hedin, a Day employee; Emma Markwell; Henry Floyd Samuels; May Hutton; Jerome Day; Miss Hedin (sister of Ed Hedin); Myrtle White (who married Paulsen), and L. W. Hutton, wearing a cooks apron. August Paulsen stands on the wood pile. Wallace (Idaho), Wallace High School, 1910<br/ >Exterior view of the Wallace High School building. This brick building sports an American flag and a cupola/clock & bell tower on the roof. Black Bear (Idaho), Snow Slide, 1894<br/ >Caption on Front: "Rotary plows on Oregon Railroad and Navigation and Northern Pacific Company clearing snowslide, March 29". Hercules Mine, Burke (Idaho)<br/ >Snow-covered, exterior view of lower tunnel no. 5 at the Hercules Mine in Burke, Idaho. Coeur d'Alene Cut off (Idaho/Montana)<br/ >Caption on front: "Snow Plow - rotary [1894] at water tank on Coeur d'Alene cut off". Wallace (Idaho), Forest Fire, 1910<br/ >Image is of debris from a damaged building in Wallace, Idaho. Forest fire 1910. Wallace (Idaho), Forest Fire, 1910, Placer Creek<br/ >Image shows burned timber surrounding Placer Creek after the fire. Forest fire 1910. Bunker Hill 'Glory Hole' Kellogg (Idaho), 1904<br/ >Image shows miners and ore cars at the Bunker Hill 'Glory Hole' Burke Miners Union Tug of War Team, 1906<br/ >Group photo of the Burke Miners Union No. 10 tug-of-war team, taken outside of an unidentified building. Caption on front: "Tug of War Team of Burke Miners Union No. 10". Success Mine, Wallace (Idaho)<br/ >Snow covered road to Success Mine outside of Wallace, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Flood, 1900<br/ >Flood in Wallace, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Panorama<br/ >Distant view of the city of Wallace. Panoramic photograph of Wallace, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Panorama<br/ >Snow covered streets downtown Wallace. Panoramic photograph of Wallace, Idaho.  Street scene in Winter. Bull Pen, Kellogg (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Image shows a group of miners eating at the Bull Pen in Kellogg, Idaho [1899]; Tin cups and plates were used. One man is pouring his drink from a tin pitcher. Wallace (Idaho), Panorama<br/ >Water flowing down a hill side after being plumbed out of the mine. Panoramic photograph of Wallace, Idaho. Mullan (Idaho), ""S"" bridge wreck, 1903<br/ >Image shows a passenger car dangling from the broken edge of the ""S"" bridge trestle. The bridge was destroyed by a heavy snow slide. The shadow of the photographer can be seen in the lower half of the photo. Mullan (Idaho), ""S"" bridge wreck, 1903<br/ >This photo of the 1903 ""S"" bridge wreckage is taken from the bottom of the gulch, looking up at the dangling passenger car. Wallace (Idaho)<br/ >Image of a 1915 [?] Peerless 4-ton truck with two men in the cab, parked in front of the Shoshone County Court House in Wallace. A man and two women can be seen peering out of two of the Court House windows. Laclede Mine, Burke (Idaho), 1908<br/ >This photo shows a group of twelve people and one horse, standing in front of a log building on the Laclede Mine property. Wallace (Idaho), Samuel's Hotel, 1908<br/ >Exterior of the Samuel's Hotel with one American flag in front of the entrance and one flying from its turret. Two men are standing in front of the building. Black Bear (Idaho), 1908<br/ >Image is of smoldering debris after a fire in Black Bear, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Forest Fire, 1910<br/ >Night time image of the fire burning buildings in Wallace, Idaho. Forest fire 1910. Success Mine, Wallace (Idaho)<br/ >Over-exposed image of the hillside at the Success Mine property. Wallace (Idaho), Wallace Hospital, 1907<br/ >Exterior view of the hospital in Wallace. Idaho. Murray (Idaho), 1890, Vestal Consolidated claims<br/ >Image, taken by T.N. Barnard,  shows placer mining near Murray, Idaho in 1890. Black Bear (Idaho), 1908<br/ >Image is of people walking around the railroad track and among the smoldering debris after a fire in Black Bear, Idaho. Richardson, Fred, wife on his right, (Idaho)<br/ >Image shows Fred Richardson and his wife in front of their cabin in Idaho. Mullan (Idaho), S Bridge Wreck-above Mullan, 1903<br/ >Image shows a train wreck on S Bridge, 1903, above Mullan, Idaho. Mullan (Idaho), Coeur d'Alene Cut-Off,  Snow Plow - Rotary<br/ >Image of the Northern Pacific snow plow rotary on Coeur d'Alene cut off, Mullan, Idaho. Prichard Creek, Unidentified Mine, 1890<br/ >Image shows miners standing at the entrance of a mine near Prichard Creek, Idaho in 1890. Placer Mines, Delta (Idaho)<br/ >Men spraying water at mine while the miners stand around watching Frisco Mill, Gem (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Showing Soldiers Camp Bull Pen, Kellogg (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Men drilling with wooden guns Burke (Idaho), 1912<br/ >A downtown view of a railroad track running through the middle of town with horses and carts off to the side in  Burke, Idaho September 12, 1912 looking east. Burke (Idaho), 1912<br/ >Caption on Front: Close up of Hecla yard and shaft house; Tiger-Poorman plant in background Cataldo (Idaho),Old Mission, 1913<br/ >12 mi. W. of Kellogg, close up of a church Vestals Placer Mining, Murray (Idaho)<br/ >Men standing next to a waterfall Kingston (Idaho) Coeur d'Alene River, 1897<br/ >Picnic party in boats Moscow (Idaho)  Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), 1903<br/ >Cadet Band from U. of I leading the Parade on 6th st. to Wallace in honor of Theodore Roosevelt Rex Mine, Bradyville (Idaho), 1910<br/ >Interior; showing group of men Wallace, (Idaho), 1916<br/ >Soldiers leaving for Mexican war Standard Mine, Mace (Idaho)<br/ >Image of two miners in their stope. One man is holding a drill, next to a jack wedged between the tunnel walls. Caption from front: ""Men using  hand-crank Liner"". Wallace (Idaho), Wallace Hospital, 1909<br/ >Exterior view of the hospital in Wallace, Idaho. Several people are standing on the 2nd floor balcony. Burke (Idaho), 1900<br/ >A distant view of the town Burke, Idaho, pictured in the foreground is Hecla Mine about 1900. Wallace (Idaho), Coeur d'Alene Powder Co., 1908<br/ >Image of the Coeur d'Alene Powder Co., in Wallace, Idaho; Three men are standing on bridge above the river. Morning Mill, Mullan (Idaho), 1909<br/ >The river drying out C.E. Lightners place (Idaho), 1918<br/ >Logs on the side of the river with burnt trees all around Wallace (Idaho), 1899<br/ >Showing Soldiers camp Wallace (Idaho), Flood 1906<br/ >Wallace Canyon Creek flood Rex Mill, Bradyville (Idaho), 1911<br/ >Winter scene Snowstorm Mill, Mullan (Idaho), 1906<br/ >Far view of mill surrounded by burnt trees Empire State Mining and Developing Co., Wardner (Idaho), 1907<br/ >Image of the mill at Empire State Mining and Developing Co., toward the mouth of Government Gulch.  Caption on back: "Located 3 miles west of Kellogg and 3 miles northwest of Wardner. (Sanborn map)" Wallace (Idaho), Shoshone County Court House, 1907<br/ >Exterior view of the Shoshone County Court House in Wallace, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Coeur d'Alene foundry<br/ >Image is of a rail car outside the Coeur d'Alene foundry. Two unidentified men are standing on the car with the letters O.W.R R&N 5012 [Oregon Washington Railroad and Navigation Company] Gem (Idaho), Frisco, 1899<br/ >A view of railroad track going through the center of Frisco, near Gem, Idaho. Wallace (Idaho), Fire Station (old), 1903<br/ >A group of firemen pose outside the old fire station in Wallace, Idaho. Amazon Dixie Mine, Sildex (Montana) 1923<br/ >Image shows a men working in a blacksmith shop at the Amazon Dixie Mine in Sildex, Montana, 1923. Amazon Dixie Mine, Sildex (Montana) 1923<br/ >Image shows a men working in a blacksmith shop at the Amazon Dixie Mine in Sildex, Montana, 1923. Wallace (Idaho) 1921<br/ >Wallace from tank April 9, 1921 Hecla Mine, Burke (Idaho) 1920<br/ >Location Marker for claim at Hecla Mine. O'Brien Gulch (Idaho), Macki, John-Murder Case  1921<br/ >Image taken for the Macki, John-Murder Case taken Nov. 6 1921 at O'Brien Gulch above Larson, Idaho. Linfor (Idaho)1920<br/ >Image shows river and tree covered hills in the background. The image was taken at Linfor October 18, 1920 for T. Towles. Callahan (Idaho) 1915<br/ >Callahan cabin, James Francis, built up 9 mile about 1915, logs brought in from Oregon, burned 1964 Burke (Idaho)<br/ >Mountain snow scene of a man standing at the edge of a cliff with mining equipment around him. Tarbox Mining Co. Saltese (Montana) 1906<br/ >View of people outside the Tarbox mine in Saltese, Montana 1906. Big Creek Mining Co. Wallace (Idaho) 1920<br/ >Image shows Big Creek Mining Company outside of Wallace, Idaho in 1920. Mammoth and Standard Mine, Mace (Idaho) 1920<br/ >Image shows Mammoth and Standard Mine next to railroad tracks outside of Mace, Idaho 1920. Dream Gulch, Murray (Idaho) 1921<br/ >T. Towles taken at Murray October 11, 1921; Prospect discovered by "Dream Davis" Hecla Mining Co., Burke (Idaho)1920<br/ >Greenough, W.Earl standing out side of a cabin Gem (Idaho), John Biloch house.<br/ >John Biloch and family pose for a picture on the porch of their house in Gem, Idaho. Sullivan Mine, Wardner (Idaho)<br/ >View of  Sullivan Mine outside Wardner, Idaho. Last chance Mine and Mill, Wardner (Idaho)<br/ >Exterior view of the Last Chance Mine and Mill Wardner, Idaho. Burke (Idaho), Fire, 1923<br/ >Burke after the fire July 13, 1923, destroying Hecla Mine. Wallace (Idaho), C.W. Beale house, 1925<br/ >Image shows man sitting on the porch of C.W. Beale's house in Wallace, Idaho, 1925. Wallace (Idaho), St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 1925<br/ >Image is of the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Wallace, Idaho, July 13, 1925. Osborn (Idaho), Bear cubs, 1925<br/ >Two bear cubs hang on top of a tree. The image is taken by Gross for Barnard Studios. Wallace (Idaho) Wallace Fire Department, 1907<br/ >Image shows the Wallace Fire Department on Cedar Street, at the end of 7th Street, in 1907. Wallace (Idaho), Elk's Temple, 1925<br/ >Image shows Elk's Temple in Wallace, Idaho, June 1925. Wallace (Idaho), Howarth Hall, 1925<br/ >Interior view of Howarth Hall set up for a dinner and dance. A band can be seen on stage. Image taken in Wallace, Idaho, November 1925. Burke (Idaho), Fire, 1923<br/ >Images shows smoke rising from the smoldering ground in Burke after the fire July 13, 1923 which destroyed Hecla Mine. Morrow Retail Stores, Burke (Idaho),  1925<br/ >Exterior view of the Morrow Retail Store in Wallace, Idaho, 1925. Morrow Retail Stores, Wallace (Idaho),  1925<br/ >Exterior view of The Idaho Wholesale Co. Inc., a part of the Morrow Retail Stores, located in Wallace, Idaho, 1925. Burke (Idaho), Fire, 1923<br/ >Images shows smoke rising from the smoldering ground in Burke after the fire July 13, 1923 which destroyed Hecla Mine. Unidentified Mine<br/ >Image of an unidentified mine taken for Moore Creek Leasing Co. in 1925. Cleveland and Morning No. 2 Mills, Mace (Idaho) , 1917<br/ >(old Mammoth and Standard Mills) Hercules Mine, Burke (Idaho), 1905<br/ >Tincup group hand mining with double jack Mullan (Idaho), 1903<br/ >S Bridge Wreck about Mullan during winter close up Interstate-Callahan, Sunset (Idaho), 1919<br/ >Winter scene Interstate-Callahan, Sunset (Idaho), 1919<br/ >Winter scene Wallace (Idaho), 1910<br/ >Panoramic View from tank of the town Wallace (Idaho), 1912<br/ >Panoramic View from tank of the town Canyon Creek  (Idaho), 1890<br/ >Snow Slide from West end of snow cut Wallace (Idaho), 1919<br/ >Houses in the winter, in the background there are burnt trees Wallace (Idaho), 1919<br/ >A cement wall on the right keeping the stream from flooding and in the back are four houses Wallace (Idaho), 1890<br/ >After fire of 1890 people are standing around while everything is still smoking Tarbox Mining Co., Saltese (Montana)<br/ >view of the mining company office Gem Mine, Gem (Idaho)<br/ >Old Milwaukee, better known as Gem Mine, developed by Finch and Campbell Littlefield (Idaho)1890<br/ >Mother Lode building right up against a river Dream Gulch, near Murray, (Idaho) 1887<br/ >Dream Gulch where exceedingly rich placer gold was discovered in 1883 by Davis, a Palouse County farmer who was told in a dream where to dig. Wallace (Idaho) 1919<br/ >Upper King Street on Placer Creek.  Town of Wallace, river blocked off with cement on the sides so not to flood Last Chance Mine and Mill, Wardner (Idaho)<br/ >Exterior of the mill with a horse tied up Morning Mine, Mullan (Idaho) 1917<br/ >Interior of the mine showing cages or lifts with a man inside Callahan Ore Shute, Sunset (Idaho)<br/ >Interstate mill showing No. 7 level, showing group of men Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill, Kellogg (Idaho) 1917<br/ >Panoramic view of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill in Kellogg, Idaho Hercules Mill, Wallace (Idaho) 1917 - 1920<br/ >Hercules Mill, 500-ton Mill at Loweredge of Wallace, Idaho between 1917 - 1920. Burke (Idaho), Snow slide 1910<br/ >Snow slide. View of damaged homes. Clear Grit Mining Co, Prichard (Idaho)<br/ >Showing group of men in front of mine entrance. Wallace (Idaho), Portrait of an unidentified man, Forest fire 1910<br/ >Forest fire August 20, 1910, portrait of an unidentified man who may have helped fight the fire of 1910. Wallace (Idaho), Forest fire 1910<br/ >Forest fire 1910. Smoke before fire entered town Aug. 20. Wallace (Idaho), Portrait of men, Joe Johnson<br/ >Joe Johnson on the right with two unidentified men. Joined the army for the first call to the front in World War I. Burke (Idaho) 1901<br/ >Hercules Cabin, Burke. Group examining ore samples. (Strike made July 2, 1901.) North American Mining Co., Kellogg (Idaho) 1916<br/ >Winter Scene of the mine Hercules Mine, Burke (Idaho) 1902<br/ >First underground crew at Hercules Wallace (Idaho) 1913<br/ >Note on back: ORN (Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company) Wreck (ore cars) Feb. 8, 1913 Wallace (Idaho) 1920<br/ >Image shows the Morrow-Hutton Company traveling grocery truck, March 17, 1920. Wardner (Idaho) 1907<br/ >A birds eye view of the Wardner School, 1907. Wallace (Idaho) 1919<br/ >Interior of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church showing flowers on Easter Sunday April 20, 1919 Tarbox Mining Co., Saltese (Montana) 1906<br/ >Tarbox Mining Co 1906. Water Power and Timber Cataldo (Idaho), Williams' house  1918<br/ >Damaged Williams house located below Cataldo, Idaho, March 15, 1918. Stevens Peak Region<br/ >View of Stevens Peak  from Lone Lake. Burke (Idaho)<br/ >George Nick sitting on porch with dog of house in Burke, Idaho. Cataldo (Idaho), Williams' house  1918<br/ >Damaged Williams house located below Cataldo, Idaho, March 15, 1918. Coeur d'Alene (Idaho) 1890<br/ >Lake Coeur d'Alene and ferry boat Nine Mile Canyon (Idaho)<br/ >Taken for T. Towles up Nine Mile Canyon near the cemetery Empire State Mill, Sweeney (Idaho)<br/ >Distant view of the Empire State Mill in Sweeney, Idaho around 1906. Wallace (Idaho), Parade 1922<br/ >Tamarack Float of future Elks Temple for the Elks Roundup June 22, 1922, parade in Wallace, Idaho, 1922. Amazon Dixie Mine, Sildex (Montana) 1923<br/ >Interior of the Amazon Dixie Mine showing miners standing behind ore cars and a donkey. Amazon Dixie Mine, Sildex (Montana) 1923<br/ >A miner sits inside a tunnel in the Amazon Dixie Mine, 1923. Hecla Mining Co. Burke (Idaho) 1923<br/ >Image is looking down on Hecla Mining Company in Burke, Idaho on April 26th 1923. Amador Mine (Montana) 1902<br/ >Image shows Amador Mine in Lolo National Forest next to Cedar Creek. Hecla Mine, Burke (Idaho) 1906<br/ >Nine foot breast of Galena and High Grade concentrating ore, Hecla Mine, No. 9Level, showing included diabase dike.



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About the Collection

In 1964 the University of Idaho Library received a collection of over 200,000 nitrocellulose and glass plate negatives taken by Nellie Stockbridge and her predecessor and founder of the studio, Mr. T.N. Barnard. The photos were taken during 1894-1964 of various aspects of life in the Wallace/Kellogg mining area. Prints were made of many of the negatives, and the photographs and negatives were cataloged by the Special Collection Department.

In 1889 T.N. Barnard and his wife moved to Wallace, Idaho where he established his photo studio. The studio was destroyed in a fire in 1890 with a small amount of his negatives surviving. Most of the photographs taken in the early years "included landscapes, placer workings, townscapes, and panoramic views" of Wallace and Murray Idaho, taken on 5 x 7 and 8 x 10 dry-plate negatives. Barnard made most of his living from his landscape photographs, which were for sale to the general public and commissioned portraits.

Ten years later in 1898, Nellie Stockbridge arrived in Wallace, Idaho. Stockbridge was a dedicated photographer and businesswoman. Initially, Stockbridge worked as a retoucher for Barnard in his studio, and later took over the business when Barnard became mayor of Wallace. Stockbridge was most notable for photographing floods, avalanches, fires, and work in the mines. Stockbridge continued to take photographs of the area until the 1960s.





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