Gavel from the Hoo-Hoo House, built for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE), ca. 1909-1959
The Hoo-Hoos were a fraternal organization of lumbermen. They had a house built on the grounds of the AYPE in 1909 and their mascot was a black cat. After the Exposition, the house was given over to the University of Washington where it was used as the Faculty Club until its replacement in 1959. 1 G...
Format: | Other/Unknown Material |
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Language: | unknown |
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1909
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Online Access: | http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/14589 |
Summary: | The Hoo-Hoos were a fraternal organization of lumbermen. They had a house built on the grounds of the AYPE in 1909 and their mascot was a black cat. After the Exposition, the house was given over to the University of Washington where it was used as the Faculty Club until its replacement in 1959. 1 Gavel; Materials: wood, adhesive tape; Dimensions: 11.5 in.H x 4.75 in.W x 1.5 in.D |
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