Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 14
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Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 14
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Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 14
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 14
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 21
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 21. From captions, clockwise: The Palaces of Nature
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 23
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 23. From captions, clockwise: Pharmagin, Pharmagin's Nest
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 26
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 26. From captions, clockwise: Grand Park. "I wish that all the Pilgrims who seek the mountain steeps, Might rest in these broad meadows, Where wonderous quiet sleeps." Edmond S. Meany
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 32
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 32. From captions, clockwise: Last Camp at Hillsboro
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 33
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 33. From captions, clockwise: And when Life's journey's ended and the last great Hike is o'er, And you stand before the pearly gates upon yon heavenly shore, May old St. Peter greet you and fill your heart with cheer, Saying, Welcome, Thrice Welcome, you jolly Mountaineer, I give thee all eternity without sacrifice, To tramp the valleys and the hills of God's great Paradise, There's no dust and no mosquitoes to mar your happy lot, And the syrup's on the pancake and the bacon's fried red hot. Coley's Last Slide at Fairfax
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 35
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 35. From captions, clockwise: Homeward Bound, "And there by hangs a tale," South Prairie
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 38
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 38. From captions, clockwise: One silent thought for Uncle Allie
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 46
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 46. From captions, clockwise: The Inn, Bennett and Dega Roberts
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 57
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 57. From captions, clockwise: Bryant's Tree, Fuller's Tree, Weer's Tree, Abel's Tree
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 63
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 63. From captions, clockwise: Miss Evan's Luncheon Party at the Lakeside Club. The Twins.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 84
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 84. From captions, clockwise: On the main street at Moclips, Point Grandville
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 92
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 92. From captions, clockwise: Nan, Lake McDonald, G
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 96
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 96.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 103
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 103.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 106
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 106.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 108
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 108. Cover of A Souvenir f Mountain Poems by F.W Greiner to commemorate the crossing of the Olympics by the Mountaineers, 1913.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 7
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 7. From captions, clockwise: Summerland. "If there be an Elysium on Earth. It is this, it is this."
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 10
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 10. From captions, clockwise: Consider the Lilies
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 16
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 16. From captions, clockwise: Camp at Inter Glacier, Wash Day
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 22
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 22. From captions, clockwise: Inter-Glacier Basin
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 24
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 24. From captions, clockwise: Grand Park. My Alpen stock, tied with a buckskin thong, I'll sing your praise in poetry and song, For as I tramp the hills, my foot steps you attend, You are my faithful companion and friend, I want to stand on the mountain top, where the mountain breezes blow.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 29
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 29. From captions, clockwise: Sleeping bags. When the dew begins to glisten, In the morning's glowing light, And the mountain flowers are calling to the bees; Then the Mountaineers are wakened, By the hungry 'skeeter's bite, As the pesky critters sing beneath the trees
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 31
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 31. From captions, clockwise: Gorty, Mr. Gortham and Kathleen, Uncle Allie and the Momes
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 41
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 41.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 45
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 45. From captions, clockwise: We are, we are, we are, the Mountaineers, For the forests and the mountains we give the rousing cheers.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 48
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 48. From captions, clockwise: Bennett
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 58
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 58. From captions, clockwise: How dry I am!
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 70
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 70. From captions, clockwise: Fields of Rhododendrons. The Olympics.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 87
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 87. From captions, clockwise: Packeys at play. Serving committee. Professor Fordyce (Nebraska University) at left. Sally and Pete. Alma whistling.