Box PCA 5
Container
Contains 35 Results:
A combination of hand driven, self anchoring nails and air injected staples fastens the lower 1/4 inch covering… [Crew building the first house. Same men as in #28]
Item — Box: PCA 5
Identifier: PCA0005-29
Scope and Contents
(#10999)
Dates:
1968
As one Eskimo workman finishes installing the backing, another cuts and fits 6 inch fiberglass batts between the floor joists… [Crew building the first house.]
Item — Box: PCA 5
Identifier: PCA0005-30
Scope and Contents
(#11000)
Dates:
1968
On the 18th of September the first house was nearing completion. Eskimo workmen under the direction of a journey-man carpenter are installing the clear fir fascia… [Crew building the first house.]
Item — Box: PCA 5
Identifier: PCA0005-31
Scope and Contents
(#11002)
Dates:
1968
[Assembly line for first 10 houses.]
Item — Box: PCA 5
Identifier: PCA0005-32
Scope and Contents
(#10945)
Dates:
1968
Accompanying U.S. Senator Ernest Gruening for the E.D.A. hearings in Bethel were, left, Emil Nott, Vice President of the Cook Inlet Native Association; Ben Marsh, Area Coordinator for the 15 Federal and State Agencies involved in the Eskimo Housing Project for Bethel; Clyde Courtnage of E.D.A. [4th man unidentified].
Item — Box: PCA 5
Identifier: PCA0005-33
Scope and Contents
(#10984)
Dates:
1968