- Tsegi Orange Ware
The mend holes in these Tsegi Orange Ware sherds may indicate the value of traded wares, as holes like these were drilled on either side of a crack and then threaded with cotton or yucca thread or sinew to bind the crack and prolong the life of the vessel. - Thomas Moran Oil Painting
Subject: Thomas Moran painting showing a scene at the eastern end of Grand Canyon. The original is in an ornamental gold frame. Date: 1920. Medium: Oil on canvas. Collection: Donation from the estate of Charles R. Morley, Grand Canyon National Park (No. 13630). - Thoman Moran, ca. 1905
Subject: Thomas Moran sitting on a rock and sketching the canyon with his two daughters nearby. Date: ca. 1905 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 12005; GRCA 13959). - The "WEN" Construction Plan
Description: Line drawing of the Wen, a Cataract boat built by Nevills and Harris, 1938. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - The "Ross Wheeler," 1994
Subject: The Ross Wheeler on the rocks at Bass Rapid, with a small craft in the rapids behind it. Date: May 10, 1994 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 17107b). - The "Music Temple," ca. 1971
Subject: The dory Music Temple, running Crystal Rapid. Date: ca. 1971 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 8125). - The "Emma Dean"
Subject: The boat Emma Dean during the second Powell expedition. Inside are John Wesley Powell's armchair and life preserver. Date: August, 1872 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 17254). - Superintendent Tillotson, 1930
Subject: Superintendent Tillotson sitting on the wall of the patio of the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim. Date: July 25, 1930 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 511). - Structure
A smaller, rectangular structure was associated with the pit house. This consisted of a small, shallow building built of poles and brush and outlined with masonry. Inside, a large hearth occupied much of the interior, leading to the conclusion that this structure was used primarily for cooking. Analysis of samples taken from within the structure indicate that juniper, pine, oak, and a woody member of the rose family (perhaps cliffrose) were used as fuel, and that maize, prickly pear, and members of the Cheno-Am group(goosefoot and amaranth) were likely cooked as food, as were yucca, mesquite, blueberries, and possibly sheep and bison, as well. - Stone Flake
Description: Large stone flake. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - Stone Expedition, 1909
Stone expedition: Nathaniel Galloway running the rapid below Split Mountain. Date: December, 1909 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 13949). - Stone Expedition, 1909
Stone expedition: Boats near Boulder Canyon (?), a location now under Lake Mead. Date: November, 1909 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 13994). - Stone Core
Description: Stone core. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - Stone Boat, Top Deck
Description: Galloway-style Cataract boat used on the Stone expedition. Built of white oak and Michigan pine, with two compartments each in the fore and aft. Bottom covered in with a thin iron sheet. Dimensions: 16.5' L, 4' W at the gunwales, 18" deep, with a 10" rake fore and aft from the center. Dry, the boat weighed 243 lbs. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13673). - Stone Boat, Tag
Description: Galloway-style Cataract boat used on the Stone expedition. Built of white oak and Michigan pine, with two compartments each in the fore and aft. Bottom covered in with a thin iron sheet. Dimensions: 16.5' L, 4' W at the gunwales, 18" deep, with a 10" rake fore and aft from the center. Dry, the boat weighed 243 lbs. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13673).