Seward Alaska Library & Museum
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Alaska History 101 pt3 Ep63 KASR VIDEO
Part3: Prof. of Beerology Bobby D and Padre Diablo hid inside as the weather turns colder, and give you a Diabloized Edition of Alaskan History from the Anchorage Museum of History and Fine Art.
More of the Great KASR V Pacific Rim Road Trip: Anchorage, Alaska! Home of Bobby Diablo.
KASRV Point of Interest: The new wing will feature the Smithsonian Institution's Arctic Studies Center, through which one thousand Alaska Native artifacts will return to Alaska from the National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of the American Indian, for a long-term installation. There will also be new galleries for changing exhibitions, an expanded library/archives, and improved visitor services (café, gift shop, and visitor information.) Renovations to the current facility will facilitate the integration of Alaska's only science discovery center, The Imaginarium, with science galleries to be located in what are currently changing exhibit galleries. In addition, vacated spaces will be renovated to include a new classroom, multipurpose room, and curatorial and administrative offices. Back-of-house areas will have more collections storage installed and more exhibition preparation space.
ASU Student Radio is celebrating it's 25th year being the Sun Devil's Original Alternative! For more info check out
Don't expect a lot from this show. Was the unofficial motto of KASR VIDEO, which made a pleasant surprise when we actually knocked out a great show! The program was a weekly 2 hour public access offshoot of the Arizona State University's original alternative radio station that aired in Phoenix. The music video show featured rarely seen videos and new music not in the main stream. Along with non-conventional interviews it became a decent way to nurse a hangover with the midnight party crowd. These clips are edited as a sort of best of; minus the music videos.
The Seward House Museum with music by John Knowles
In 2007 Museum Director Peter Wisbey takes us on a guided tour of The William H. Seward House Museum in Auburn, NY.
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William H. Seward: Abraham Lincoln's Indispensable Man
Although he was one of the most important Americans of the nineteenth century, most Americans don't know much about William Henry Seward other than that he purchased Alaska. Walter Stahr, author of the acclaimed new biography Seward: Lincoln's Indispensable Man, shares insights into this powerful and fascinating figure in a July 24, 2013 lecture sponsored by the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions.
Kachemak Bay: An Exploration of People and Place Education Project
The Pratt Museum describes its Museums for America grant for The Kachemak Bay: An Exploration of People and Place, which aligned educational programming to a new focus and deepened relationships with the local community. Watch video on the IMLS Web site at
Walter Stahr: Seward, Lincoln's Indispensable Man
The Leatherby Libraries presented author Walter Stahr in a program and book signing event to celebrate his new book, Seward, Lincoln's Indispensable Man. Stahr, a former international lawyer and author of John Jay: Founding Father, Walter discussed his latest
biography and the research involved in writing the book. William Henry Seward was one of the most important Americans of the nineteenth century: progressive governor
of New York, outspoken federal senator, secretary of state during the Civil War, Lincoln's closest adviser, target of the assassins who killed Lincoln, purchaser of Alaska, and early architect of America's empire. Seward was not only important, he was fascinating. He gathered around his table an eclectic assortment of diplomats, soldiers, politicians, actors and others. Drawing on hundreds of sources, many of them neglected by previous
biographers, Seward sheds new light on this complex and central figure, as well as on pivotal events of the Civil War and its aftermath.
Alaska's State Capital: A Video Tour (asl_0277 video)
A 25 minute tour of t he Alaska State Capital Building highlighting the history of the building, including the art and personalities that have worked in and built this landmark in downtown Juneau.
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Heritage of Alaska Episode 1: The Purchase of Alaska
The Heritage of Alaska series, a weekly television and radio program created by Elmer Rasmuson, and hosted by Elmer Rasmuson and Roger Laubeand, aired in 1968. The series, with 36, five-minute episodes, highlighted various Alaskan subjects in history, art, and literature. National Bank of Alaska sponsored the program.
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ADFG Place-Based Education: Section 7: Alaska's State Wildlife Refuges
Joe Meehan, ADFG's Lands & Refuges program coordinator discusses Alaska's Wildlife Refuge system, along with providing overviews of specific refuges and how they contribute to conservation efforts. Recorded May 9, 2019.
The Alaskan Earthquake 1964: U.S. Department of the Interior USGS (ASL-0054-Film-16mm)
An examination of the 1964 Alaska Good Friday Earthquake from a geological point of view; produced by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Color/Sound
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ASM: Eight Stars of Gold - Alaska's Flag Song
2-minute video of Lt. Governor Fran Ulmer singing the Alaska Flag song in the Governor’s Mansion in Juneau, 2001. Eight Stars of Gold can be viewed at
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Author Michael Dunham
Author talk with Mike Dunham, recorded Tuesday, June 6 at the Mendenhall Valley Public Library. The Juneau-Douglas City Museum presents Michael Dunham, author of “The Man Who Bought Alaska” and “The Man Who Sold Alaska. Dunham presented a slide-lecture connecting key events in the lives of U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward and Tsar Alexander II. The talk puts what is popularly called “the Purchase of Alaska” into the context of the other significant events in the careers of these two statesmen, including their part in ending slavery in their respective countries. It also sheds light on U.S. General Jefferson Davis and Chilkat leader Koh’Klux at the time of the acquisition of Russia’s claims in North America by the United States 150 years ago.
Public Librarian's Chat: Alaska Literature for Children, 12/12/2019
During this webinar, Sue Sherif (retired librarian and Alaskan literature lover) and Katy Spangler, Ph.D., (Professor of Education, University of Alaska Southeast) shared resources and tips for selecting age appropriate, culturally sensitive and highly recommended books about Alaska for youth.
Our Four Favorite Alaska Sights | Atlas Obscura
Generations of artisans, builders, and scientists alike have found inspiration in Alaska’s rugged landscape. Here are four of Alaska's most unusual sights from across its wild, open spaces: Goose Creek Tower, a whimsical 185-foot-tall, stacked cabin that serves as one engineer and lawyer’s “poem to the sky”; Aunt Claudia’s Dolls, a doll museum featuring one of the world’s most diverse collections of indigenous dolls; Igloo City, an abandoned concrete hotel made to look like an igloo; and a frozen permafrost tunnel, where fossils of all kinds and frozen plant and animal remains abound.
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MOHAI Minute: Admiral Theater
The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) presents a series of quickies that take you on a time-traveling journey to some of Seattle's most fascinating historic spots. This week, learn about West Seattle's landmarked Admiral Theater. Musical Guest: Brent Amaker and the Rodeo.
6.1.07 William H. Seward - The Church Committee's History of US Intelligence (1976)
THE EVOLUTION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL INTELLIGENCE FUNCTION: A BRIEF OVERVIEW
(1776-1975)
Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities United States Senate
Book 6, Supplementary Reports on Intelligence Activities
Prepared for the Select Committee by Dr. Harold C. Relyea, Analyst in American National Government, Government and General Research Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress in 1976.
Published by the Committee to provide a comprehensive compilation of public, unclassified, sources of information on American intelligence activities, and includes a full bibliography.
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Contents
Introduction
I. Research Limitations
II. Intelligence Authority
PART ONE: The Small Beginnings (1776-1914)
I. Revolution and Intelligence
II. The New Nation
III. The Mission to Florida
IV. Mexican War
V. Civil War
VI. Allan Pinkerton
VII. William H. Seward
VIII. Lafayette Baker
IX. Grenville M. Dodge
X. Henry Beebee Carrington
XI. Signal Services
XII. Lesser Efforts
XIII. Secret Service
XIV. Armed Forces Intelligence
XV. Spanish-American War
XVI. Post War Developments
PART TWO: The Middle Years (1914-39)
I. Military Intelligence
II. Naval Intelligence
III. Bureau of Investigation
IV. American Protective League
V. Other Factors
VI. Red Scare
VII. American Black Chamber
VIII. Intelligence at Twilight
PART THREE: The National Security Colossus (1939-75)
I. Neutral America
II. Attack
III. Office of Strategic Services
IV. Air Intelligence
V. Military Intelligence
VI. Naval Intelligence
VII. Civilian Intelligence
VIII. Postwar Adjustment
IX. Atomic Energy Commission
X. National Security Council
XI. Central Intelligence Agency
XII. Defense Intelligence
XIII. State Department
XIV. President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
XV. Loyalty-Security
XVI. Watergate
XVII. Justice Department
XVIII. Treasury Department
XIX. Overview
Though the Earth be Moved-The United States Office of Civil Defense and the 1964 Alaska Earthquake
A documentary chronicling the first 72 hours after the 1964 Alaska Earthquake and the response to the disaster by the United States Office of Civil Defense, U.S. Military, and local, state, and federal officials, both civilian and military. Includes extensive archival footage of the earthquake and aftermath. (ASL-0052-Film_16mm)
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