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Mount Rainier Publications, Reprints and Clippings

Includes a brochure of photographs by A.H.Barnes, "From Tacoma to Paradise Park", a 1956 German language reprint from Erdkunde, a 1918 publication from The Mentor Department of Travel "Mount Rainier National Park", and an 1893 edition of Proceedings of the Tacomaq Academy Of Science by James Wickersham, "Is it Mount Tacoma, or Rainier?".

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 15

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 15. From captions, clockwise: Fall in the grub-line, every one in the grub-line. The Mountaineers are feeling very frisky and gay; Bacon and macaroni, pancakes and pickled pony, Everyone is hungry to-day

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 19

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 19. From captions, clockwise: Steamboat Prow. When we stood together on the mountain top, with The Mountaineers, We gave three cheer as the flag went up, and floated in the mountain breeze

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 2

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 2. From captions, clockwise: The Arrival at Lavender. Keep a-hiking along, keep a-hiking along, Over the trail though forests wide, Over the snow up the mountain side, Keep a-hiking along, keep a-hiking along, And don't forget to whistle and sing a cheerful song. The Quick and the Dead

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 24

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.

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