Accession Number: 431 a
Description: wood; carved
Found: Valdez
Descriptive Narrative: Carved wood spoon. Bowl and most the back is "natural" or light tan color. Red pigment has been painted onto the bowls rim, handle and on the...
Title taken from creator's notes. This same building (remodeled) houses the headquarters of Fort Wainright today. Two different types of cannons can be found on either side of the flag. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Handwritten note reads "South Eastern [Southeastern] Alaska." Snow covered mountains provide backdrop to a body of water surrounded by wooden buildings. One of the buildings has a sign that reads "Center of the...
Photograph with a press release included which reads: Case Of The Missing Watercolor--Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, right, presents to Senator Ernest Gruening (D-Alaska) the reproduction of a painting depicting the transfer of Russian...
This detached garage or storage shed has a different paint scheme from related photographs found at: UAF-1968-21-164, and UAF-1968-21-163. Other homes can be seen in the background.
This house has a picket fence, a porch, dormers, and a detached garage or shed. Related photographs of this house can be found at: UAF-1968-21-149 to UAF-1968-21-164.
A woman stands on the porch of a house on a residential street. The house also has dormers and a detached shed. In related photographs, UAF-1968-21-165 and UAF-1968-21-166, garage doors have been added to the shed. In this...
View down Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska on March 15, 1920. The store on the left looks like it says Brown & Hawkins. Another photograph (AMRC-b65-2-4) says there is a Brown & Hawkins store on 4th Avenue. There was...