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Federal encampment Item Info

Title:
Federal encampment
Date Created (Archival Standard):
1897-1901
Description:
Photo of a photo of a federal encampment in Wallace, Idaho. There is a caption on the photo that reads, "Wallace, Idaho - - 1899 - - Cavalry Encampment Between Third and Fifth Streets - - Labor Trouble at the Bunk Hill Mill in Kellogg." The photo shows the cavalry encampment with their tents and horses next to the river, with the buildings of Wallace in the background. The photo appears to be taken from on top of a train with the railroad tracks visible.
Subjects:
military camps buildings (structures) tents (portable buildings) Equus caballus (species) railroads (infrastructure) rivers (bodies of water)
Location:
Wallace, Idaho
Idaho County:
Shoshone County
Latitude:
47.47439681
Longitude:
-115.9264598
Source:
PG 83, George W. Tabor Photographs, 1890-1963
Finding Aid:
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv538451
Source Identifier:
pg83-b01-f04-002a_001
Box Number:
1
Original Format:
Black & white negative
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg
Language:
eng

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Citation:
"Federal encampment", George W. Tabor Photographs, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/tabor/items/tabor1722.html
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