- Hafted Knife
Description: Hafted knife. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - Canteen Fragment
Description: Black-on-white canteen fragment. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 30314). - Saddle, Alternate View
Description: "McClellan Army" riding saddle found in prospector Ben Beamer's cabin. Wood with metal and some leather pieces intact. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13476). - Boucher's Pack Saddle, Alternate View
Description: Partial wooden pack saddle with metal reinforcements and leather straps. Found on the Boucher (Hermit) Trail in 1948 by Merrill Clubb, who noted: "This must undoubtedly be L[oius] B[oucher]'s very own pack saddle. It was about half way between the bottom of the Redwall and his cabin -- right by his trail. This should be the Kaabab (sic) of all trail men. B's trail is almost incredible as the work of one man." Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 20841). - Stone Boat, Storage Compartment
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). - "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). - Fletcher's Backpack, Strap
Description: Colin Fletcher's backpack, possibly used during his 1963 hike through the Grand Canyon (if so, it has been re-covered). Personalized after-market additions to the pack include a denim pocket sewn to one of the shoulder straps, a dangling metal clip tied to the upper crossbar of the frame, and some foam padding taped to another crossbar on the frame. Dimensions: Size large. Pack Details: Trailwise external, aluminum frame nylon backpack. Forest green in color, with two tan nylon side pockets, black hip belt, and gray shoulder straps. The pack consists of one large central compartment, large front pocket, and four side pockets, all with zippers. There is another zipper pocket on the top lid, which is closed using white plastic buckles. The ventilation panel is made of gray mesh lashed to the frame with nylon cord. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 112793). - Stone Boat, Bow
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, 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). - "Nellie Powell" Fragment, Exterior Detail
Description: Fragment of the "Nellie Powell" found in 1938. The Nellie Powell was one of three boats used during the second Powell expedition (1871-1872). Abandoned at Lees Ferry, the boat later burned in a brush fire, leaving only this fragment intact. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 17085). - Kolb Brothers on the River, 1911
Subject: Kolb brothers holding boats Edith and Defiance at Bass Trailfoot (River Mile 108). Date: December 24, 1911 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 17171). - Horseshoe Mesa, ca. 1907
Subject: Two men standing at the entrance of "New" tunnel, Level 7, Horseshoe Mesa copper mine, Grandview. Date: ca. 1907 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 9833). - Stone Boat, Storage Compartment
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). - Butchart's Backpack, Detail
Description: Harvey Butchart's backpack. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park. - Horseshoe Mesa, ca. 1907
Subject: Mineral ledge and tunnel into Level 7, Horseshoe Mesa copper mine, Grandview. Date: ca. 1907 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 9829).