COLLECTION
Barnard-Stockbridge Photograph Collection Item Info
- Title:
- Barnard-Stockbridge Photograph Collection
- Link:
- https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/barstock/
- Date Created:
- 1880
- Archival Date:
- 1880-1963
- Collection Description:
- The Barnard-Stockbridge Collection features over 3000 photographs selected from over 200,000 nitrocellulose and glass plate negatives taken by Nellie Stockbridge and T.N. Barnard during the years 1894-1964. The photos depict various aspects of life in the Wallace/Kellogg mining area.
- Librarian Explanation:
- Students can dive into this series of photographs to visualize what it was like to live and work in northern Idaho mining towns. The collection includes photos of mining structures, processes, and tools, and the workers that utilized them, as well as local parades and natural disasters from this time period.
- Relevant Standard:
- 4.SS.1.2.2 Describe the role of fur trading and the discovery of gold and silver in the settlement of Idaho; 4.SS.3.2.2 Describe how geographic features of Idaho have determined the economic base of Idaho's regions; 5.SS.1.11 Describe the impact of scientific and technological advances on westward expansion including but not limited to the cotton gin, the reaper, the steam engine, and steam locomotive
- Location:
- Wallace Idaho; Kellogg, Idaho; Mullan, Idaho; Burke, Idaho
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Language:
- eng
Attribution
- Citation:
- "Barnard-Stockbridge Photograph Collection", University of Idaho Library Open Education Portal, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://thecdil.github.io/oep/items/barnard-stockbridge-photograph.html