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Collection Pulaski - 1910 Fire Exhibit
Photographer J. B. Halm
Credit line Created by Jim McReynolds
Date of photo 1910
Description The fire blew up in the west and raced along the St. Joe - Coeur d' Alene divide following Ed Pulaski and his crew as they fled for their lives. The crew went by Lake Elsie and along the ridge line around the southern end of Striped Peak.

Image 1: Lake Elsie after the fire. The lake is named after Ed Pulaski's daughter Elsie. Courtesy of USFS District 1 Archives.

Image 2: Burned timber near Striped Peak. Courtesy of USFS District 1 Archives.
Object ID 2010.21.020
Object Name Print, Photographic
People Pulaski, Ed
Title Pulaski Escape Route Along the St. Joe - Coeur d' Alene Divide
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ~ When using this image, the credit line should be in the following format: Image courtesy of the Wallace District Mining Museum and the US Forest Service.

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