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A digital collection comprised of 380 historical photographs of Priest Lake, Idaho and the surrounding area.

The images span the years 1880 to 1950, documenting the area's waters, boats, buildings, landscape and people.

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Fishing at Two Mouth Creek [flows into Priest Lake]. Idaho, 1915 Edith Phelan, Harriet Kline, and Mrs. Fussy swimming.  Coolin, Idaho., 1950 Northern Hotel. Coolin, Idaho, 1900 Sailboat rigged by Ivan Painter and Frank Johnson, 1926 Frosty and Scotty with swimmers behind, 1915 Rolling up telephone lines from Kaniksu Mountain. #9 wire. Near Priest Lake. Idaho, 1938 Jim Evans on lookout at Kaniksu Mountain. Near Priest Lake. Idaho, 1927 Looking down on Coolin, Idaho, 1914 Kaniksu going up the Thorofare River [joins Priest Lake and Upper Priest Lake]. Idaho, 1936 Bert Winslow plowing out at Dalkenia Camp. L Engine #1. Idaho, 1910 Engine at Dalkenia Camp 1. Dickensheet [Ford?]. Idaho, 1910 Graydon and Dorothy Winslow, 1922 Side view of Warren homestead on Priest Lake. Coolin, Idaho, 1940 Three men and loaded gun rack inside tent., 1926 Dewey Huot's mama, 1933 Schneider's ranch and summer cottages. Priest Lake. Idaho, 1930 Pack string at stables, 1910 Six people, 1912 Logging tractor pulling three piles of logs, 1922 People on the dock at the Coolin Marina.  Coolin, Idaho., 1920 Mr. Seabury's sailboat. Shows: Mr. Seabury, Thora Jackson and Harriet Klein, 1922 Graydon Winslow hunting, 1925 Indian Creek [flows into Priest Lake]. Idaho, 1906 Dirt road with cars in distance.  Jack Pine Flats, Coolin, Idaho., 1925 May Pole at Northern Hotel. Far left-Vera Paul, holding train on left-Jack Moore, Lotta Handy-Mother Handy's granddaughter in back. Coolin, Idaho, 1915-05-01 Steamboat "Banshee"., 1910 Pack train heading toward the Northern Hotel. Coolin, Idaho, 1928 Pack train heading out of Coolin, Idaho, 1911 People standing on the porch of the Idaho Inn. Coolin, Idaho., 1900 Steamboat "Tyee II" under construction., 1944 Slide at Paul Jones Beach. Coolin, Idaho, 1949 Logging truck loaded with five logs, 1946 Cat on barge, 1932 Bill Brawley, Leonard Paul, and Bob Gumaer at Mitchells Mining Claim., 1904 Loaded logs at camp #9, 1936 Art Marsten running sawmill as three other men look on.  Coolin Bay, Idaho., 1915 Marsten Sawmill. Coolin Bay, Idaho, 1935 Six children in horse-drawn sled., 1920 Nell Shipman and others with horse-drawn sled in front of the Leonard Paul Store. Coolin, Idaho., 1922 Thirteen children and teacher posing in front of school building., 1900 Haying in Squaw Valley, 1937-09-1 Leonard Paul and patron at the Post Office in Coolin, Idaho., 1943 Firefly [launch] pushing barge, 1928 Pete Chase at cabin, 1920 Deer fed by Idaho State Game Commission.  Near Priest Lake. Idaho, 1936-03-27 E. S. Burgan Family camping.  Tent next to covered wagon., 1880 Flooding the ice in front of Paul Jones Beach. Leonard Paul in the center. Coolin, Idaho, 1937 Pete Chase and two others at his moonshine still., 1925 Five men standing on a load of logs being drawn through the snow by two horses., 1929 S.S. Rustler on Lake Pend Oreille. Idaho, 1940 Buckhorn Inn. Nordman, Idaho, 1947 Nordman Club. Nordman, Idaho, 1949-08-28 Women on the porch of the Leonard Paul home in winter. Coolin, Idaho, 1892 Five Mackinaw trout, 1947 Captain R.E. Boombs and E.J. Elliott on the deck of the steamboat "Tyee"., 1945-04-03 Head shot of Melvin C. Markham., 1945 Three Beardmore teams pulling logs, 1928 Beardmore river crew on west branch of the Priest River. Idaho, 1911 Man behind the wheel of the Beardmore Auto Stage. Priest River, Idaho., 1921 Nordman school. Nordman, Idaho, 1917 Italian internees [POWs?], 1943 German internees [POWs?], 1943 CCC camp in winter, 1940 Breaking up a log jam. Priest River. Idaho, 1935 Booms in Kalispell Bay, Priest Lake.  Lakeview Mountain in background. Idaho, 1947 Priest Lake Stage in front of the St. Elmo Hotel. Priest River, Idaho., 1899 Spill dam at Torelle Falls on Priest River. Idaho, 1912 Log jam on the west branch of the Priest River. Idaho, 1911 Logs on west branch of the Priest River. Idaho, 1911 Team pulling log in snow, 1911 Building the W.W. Slee [steamboat]. The Kaniksu tied up to the dock, 1922 W.W. Slee [steamboat] from a side view. Priest Lake. Idaho, 1922 Nell Shipman on barge with animals, 1922



About the Collection



questions?

Contact Devin: dbecker@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-7040

About the Collection

The 380 photographs in this collection depict scenes across seventy years (1880-1950) of Priest Lake area history. The Priest Lake Museum Association built the collection in the early 1980s after putting out a call for historical photographs of their region. With the help of grant funding provided by the Greater Inland Empire Foundation and the Association for the Humanities in Idaho, members of the association went about gathering photographs from those who answered their call. These photographs were eventually hand-delivered to the University of Idaho Library's Special Collections & Archives Department, where they were photographed, reprinted, and then returned, via the Museum Association, to their original owners.

This is a collection depicting family, community,and business life in the Priest Lake area. Earlier photos show homesteads as well as Prater Ranch, aka "half-way house," where, during the regular trips from Priest River to Priest Lake, the stage stopped to exchange horses and provide a place for its passengers to have a mid-day meal. Many images also depict logging activity: There are images of logs on sleds drawn by horses, log booms pulled by steamboats moving from Priest Lake to Priest River, and logs on multi-trailer trucks traversing snow-covered roads.

This rugged, outdoorsman's wonderland was the perfect calling card for adventurist and silent film star Nell Shipman, who brought her production company and zoo to the area. Shipman made her outdoor adventure movies in the region, starring in them with her own wild animals. This ruggedness also lent itself to the production of moonshine in the hills during Prohibition.

In the 1930s, the federal government found itself fighting Blister Rust Disease in the area's national forests. To combat the disesase, the government used manual labor from the newly founded Civilian Conservation Corp(CCC). The men in the CCC not only worked on disease control and fought fires, they also built fire lookouts, campgrounds, and roads. The Federal Government later used these camps to house German and Italian internees during World War II.

Sources:

Wikipedia Entry for Priest Lake - A thumbnail sketch of the area and history.

The Priest Lake Museum Association Newsletter - A PDF that describes how the collection came about. See page 2.

Blister Rust Disease - Information on what the Blister Rust Disease is, how it spreads to white pines, and the economic impact for the United States.

Wikipedia Entry for the CCC - A history of the CCC.

Wikipedia Entry for Nell Shipman - An overview of Nell Shipman who she was and what she did.

Priestlake.org - The Priest Lake Chamber of Commerce home page.

The following books were also consulted:

Pioneer Voices of Priest Lake Edited by Kris Runberg Smith. Day-NW F.782 P75 2007

Priest River and Priest Lake: Kaniksu Country Author(s): Marylyn Cork, Jeanne M. Tomlin, Diane E. Mercer Copyright 2012

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