- Brighty Statue
View 3D Model Description: Statue by Peter Jepsen on display in Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim. The statue depicts "Brighty." a real-life burro that lived in the Grand Canyon from about 1892 to 1922. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 17334). - Field Binoculars, Alternate View
Description: Binoculars rented out to visitors by the Verkamp family. Eye markings read "Lemaire fabt Paris." Built circa 1890-1915 in France; leather wrapped brass. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 76184). - Field Binoculars
Description: Binoculars rented out to visitors by the Verkamp family. Eye markings read "Lemaire fabt Paris." Built circa 1890-1915 in France; leather wrapped brass. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 76184). - Akin's Grand Canyon Painting
Subject: Large oil painting titled "Grand Canyon," by Louis B. Akin. Visible landmarks include Isis Temple, Vishnu, and Wotans Throne. Artist's signature is in the lower left corner; original is in a wooden frame with glass over the the painting. Date: 1911. Medium: Oil on canvas. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 22769). - Akins' Evening-Grand Canyon of Arizona" Painting
Subject: Louis Akins' "Evening-Grand Canyon of Arizona" painting. The painting shows a view of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim, with a portion of the Colorado River visible, and is thought to be his largest landscape. This painting has hung in Verkamp's for more than 100 years, and was acquired by the National Park Service from the Verkamp family. Date: 1906 Medium: Oil on stretched canvas, in a Romantic style. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 22770). - Mining Tools
Description: Geologic pick, blasting cap tin, and oil lamp with reflector. The pick was collected at Bass Asbestos Mine. The blasting cap tin, also from Bass Asbestos Mine, has raised lettering "California Cap Co./San Fc'o" and iron cross with four x's, as well as a paper label reading "Made by California Cap Co." The lamp was found in Mauv Saddle Camp and consists of a glass base with brass ring, brass wick holder with hinged wick guard, prongs for the chimney, and a holder hanger of black metal. Dimensions: Lamp - 17.2 cm H by 14.2 cm Diam. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 19641 - pick; 19468 - tin; and 22054 - lamp). - Mining Foodstuffs
Description: Iris Brand cinnamon box, Bishop's peanut butter can, Hills Bros coffee tin, and Log Cabin syrup tin. All but the cinnamon box came from Bass Asbestos Mine. Dimensions: Peanut butter can contents: 1 lb 4 oz net weight; Coffee can contents: 2 1/2 lb net weight; Syrup can spout cap: 2.7 cm diameter. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 10904 - syrup; 19560 - coffee; 19562 - peanut butter; 16027 - cinnamon). - Butchart's Canteen, Boots, and Ascenders
Description: Harvey Butchart's canteen, boots, and ascenders (used for climbing). Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - Butchart's Boots and Ascenders
Description: Harvey Butchart's boots and ascenders (used for climbing). Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - "Edith," Cockpit, Alternate View
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Cockpit: 3'9.5" L. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Cockpit
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Cockpit: 3'9.5" L. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Alternate View
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: 16'4" L; cockpit: 3'9.5" L; oarlocks to bottom: 18" D; midship, from combing to bottom: 25"; gunwale to gunwale: 3'10" W. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith"
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: 16'4" L; cockpit: 3'9.5" L; oarlocks to bottom: 18" D; midship, from combing to bottom: 25"; gunwale to gunwale: 3'10" W. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Bow
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Storage Compartment
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725).