RESEARCH AREA

The Grand Encampment Museum is proud to feature the Bert and Vera Oldman research area. This area features old newspapers, family papers, funeral records, maps, and many photographs. This area is open during regular museum hours.

The Grand Encampment Museum also houses the Lora Webb Nichols collection of 24,000 photographs. Lora Webb Nichols (1883-1962) documented her world through her diary and her photographs. For her sixteenth birthday, a beau gave her a camera, and at Christmas that year "Pop" presented her with a developing outfit. The Kodak became Lora's instrument of liberation. It guaranteed her access to the claims and mines, the tram stations, smelter, tie camps and river drives. Her many portraits of women, children, and babies were jointed by those of teamsters, miners, ranchers and homesteaders, valley pioneers and saloon keepers. Lora's legacy began with her first incredible photograph of "Mama in the door," continued through the accumulation of her years as a professional photographer, and was increased by the work of others which she begged and borrowed.

 
 
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