A legacy unboxed: Diane Carpenter’s papers come home to Alaska
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A legacy unboxed: Diane Carpenter’s papers come home to Alaska
Diane Carpenter stands with the 74-inch moose bagged by her and pilot Bud O’Donnell, circa 1959. Diane was hunting for meat not a trophy, but this moose was a state record. (Photo provided by Diane Carpenter to Carolyn Kozak Loeffler, published with Carpenter family permission)Last month, five large boxes were hand-carried from Alamos, Mexico, across the U.S.-Mexico border to Tucson, Arizona. There, at the local UPS store, they were reboxed befo…
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