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Kenneth D. Maynard papers

Guide to the Kenneth D. Maynard papers
1964-1967

Collection number: HMC-0172.
Creator: Maynard, Kenneth D.
Title: Kenneth D. Maynard papers.
Dates: 1964-1967.
Volume of collection: 0.2 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Collection materials are in English.
Collection summary: Papers of an Anchorage architect relating to the earthquake of 1964.

Biographical note:
Kenneth Maynard is an Anchorage area architect. He and other area architects participated in a structural building survey following the earthquake in 1964. Two years later, he and his firm took part in a non-structural damage survey along with the firm of Ayres & Hayakawa.

Collection description:
This collection contains papers relating to the 1964 building structural survey including lists of participants, buildings to be surveyed, and posted buildings.  There is also correspondence between Maynard and the architectural firm Ayres & Hayakawa from 1966-1967 and papers relating to the non-structural damage survey conducted in 1966.

Digitized copies: Digital copies of collection material not available online. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Rights note: Archives does not hold copyright to this collection.

Preferred citation: Kenneth D. Maynard papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Custodial history: Materials in this collection were originally held by Kenneth Maynard, who gave them to Gene Dickason before 1987.

Acquisition note: This collection was acquired by the Archives from Dr. Gene Dickason of the University of Alaska Anchorage School of Engineering in 1987.

Processing information: This collection was arranged and described prior to 1990. The guide was updated to meet current standard by Megan Friedel in 2010.

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