Caption: What Happens When A Territory Becomes A State? - In a radio interview with Washington correspondent Stuart Finley, offical representatives of the new country of Ghana and the 49th state of the United States discuss the similaritites and...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of bridge construction over Stuart Creek during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction northwest of Big Delta, Alaska. July 10, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8".
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two men standing in front of an airplane. One of the men is holding a moose calf in a burlap sack. Caption from finding aid reads "Averill Thayer (left) and Buck Stuart holding loose orphaned calf at...
Title by cataloguer. From left to right: "Dr. Albrecht, Leo Rhode R. E. Lathrop, Andrew Nerland, Mrs. Hess Dr. Bunnell, William O'Neill, W. T. Stuart, and M.J. Walsh."
L R: Dick Hotch, coach; William "Stoney" Hotch; Gene Stuart; Ray Skan; Cliff Hotch; Dewey Skan; Don "Bosh" Hotch; Johnnie "Big Boy" Willard, Manager; Governor Keith Miller. Front L R: Roy Hotch; Leo "Sonny" Albecker; Darryl Sele
Stuart, James Everett (painter). Oil on canvas. Size: 12 x 16 in. Signed, dated, and numbered. The Painting was relined prior to purchase; on the back of the canvas before relining: "JE Stuart, June 11, 1891. No. 148".
Stuart, James Everett (artist). Size: 17.5 x 29.5 in. Medium: Oil on canvas Signed and dated. The shack was occupied by Charles Hubbard and H.C. Elliot during their prospecting days.