Idaho Heritage Trust

Museum of North Idaho, Rathdrum Photo Reproduction & JC White House

Museum of North Idaho, Rathdrum Photo Reproduction & Preservation Project
Coeur d’Alene, Kootenai County

  • Grant:  2002, 2020 – restore and replace maple flooring

Location: 115 NW Blvd, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814

JC White House: The Museum of North Idaho saved the JC White House from demolition and subsequently moved the building to its current location on the corner of 8th and Young in Coeur d’Alene. Once restoration is complete, the nearly 120-year-old building will serve as the centerpiece for the new museum. The maple flooring repaired in 2020 is relatively rare for the area, as most hardwood floors in Coeur d’Alene were made from red fir. Originally constructed as a single-family home, the house was converted into apartments and later served as an event space.

Photo Collection: In the early 1980s, the Kootenai County Historic Preservation officer contacted individuals about donating photos or allowing copies to be made. He collected about 340 images including early homes, businesses, agricultural activities, people, and other aspects of the history of the Rathdrum area. Negatives of the collection were donated to the Westwood Historical Society and housed in the Rathdrum Library. They were moved to the City Hall and other locations, as the Society didn’t have resources to store and care for them. The collection was eventually donated to the Museum of North Idaho with the stipulation that prints are made for the Library and the Historical Society in Rathdrum. The Museum of North Idaho houses a collection of more than 20,000 images. All the photos are cataloged on a database, stored in archival sleeves and fireproof filing cabinets. The collection is accessible to the public and widely used by newspapers, magazines, public television, genealogist, students and historians.

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