Nellie Stockbridge
Born: 1868, Illinois.
Died: May 22, 1965, Wallace, ID.
Artist
In 1898 Nellie Stockbridge left her home in Illinois to work with Thomas Barnard at his Wallace, Idaho photography studio. In 1907 she purchased a quarter share of the business and eventually assumed full ownership. Over the next decades, working often to exhaustion, Nellie photographed the people and places of one of the richest mining areas of the world, the Coeur d’Alene Mining District. While portrait photography was the mainstay of her studio, Nellie skillfully photographed the area’s mining industries, both above ground and below, creating a visual record of historical significance to Idaho and beyond.
- Mining Towns: the photographic record of T.N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d'Alenes, Patricia Hart & Ivar Nelson. 1993.
- Barnard Stockbridge Photograph Collection, University of Idaho Digital Initiatives
- Syd Albright, "Nellie Stockbridge: A tough photographer through tough times", The Coeur d'Alene Press.
- Citation:
- Nellie Stockbridge, Idaho's Women of Influence, Digital Collections, University of Idaho Library, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iwi/items/iwi-11.html
- Record Contributor:
- Annie Gaines