Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2007.03.001a
Accession#:
2007.03
Credit Line:
Donated by James and Beverly Rodewald.
Object Name:
Clock
Date:
1884—1958
Year Range from:
1884
Year Range to:
1958
Description:
Ingraham tambour mantle clock.

Wood case with a paper dial. Clock has two hands, in the center of the dial below the mechanism is printed "INGRAHAM". At the outside of the dial in the 6 O'clock position is printed "MANUFACTURED BY E E INGRAHAM CO. BRISTOL. CONN USA. Clock face is covered by a glass window with a brass frame. This window is hinged at the top.

On the reverse side is a large panel that makes up the back of the object. It is held in place by a wooden tab that is screwed into the clock case with a brass screw. On the reverse of this drawer, written in pencil: B11073 Cleaned 2/13—30c (cents)
Notes:
This clock was collected by the Rodewalds from someone living in downtown Juneau in the 1980s. They didn't have a lot of information about it. It still runs and chimes.

In a follow up conversation with Michelle Storrer, the current owner of the Garside House, I was told that the clock came from that house. Michelle said that Beverly told her, before she got dementia, that she purchased the clock at that house at a garage sale in the 1980s. This is in line with what Beverly was telling me during out interview in February of 2007. AEF — Apr 27, 2007.
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