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Tipsoo Lake
Creation Date: Aug. 14, 2006Catalog ID: 2006.146.81(Tipsoo Lake) Mount Rainier National Park, WA. Part of WPA Guidebook Project. -
Greenwater
Creation Date: Aug. 14, 2006Catalog ID: 2006.146.82(Greenwater Lodge) Mount Rainier National Park, WA. Part of WPA Guidebook Project. -
Flower Meadows Rainier National park
Creation Date: ca. 1912Catalog ID: C2017.0.74Call Number: Photo APhotograph, tinted, of a landscape identified as Mount Rainier with flowers. In the foreground ais a field of wildflowers, tinted blue, pink and yellow. In the distance is the snow-capped Mount Rainier. A few evergreens are in the middle distance. -
[McClellan Pass Highway Washed Out Section]
Creation Date: Jul. 20, 1919Catalog ID: 1943.42.38294Call Number: Curtis 38294 Album 117 p. 58photographic print in album, view of a washed out, heavily forested section of the McClellan Pass Highway or White River Road , in (or near) Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, Washington, Asahel Curtis, photographer, July 20, 1919. Water is shown over flowing and flooding out the road. The McClellan Pass Highway was absorbed into the present Chinook Pass Highway 410. The highway was also known as the Naches Pass Highway. One of series of photographs documenting the road conditions in and near Mount Rainier National Park taken by Curtis on July 20, 1919. -
[Snow shoeing at Mount Rainier]
Creation Date: 1917Catalog ID: 1999.120.1.84Call Number: 1999.120.1.84Color tinted photograph of Lillian Streeter Voll posing with two women and one man, all wearing snowshoes and winter clothing, 1917. The snow scene is probably in Mount Rainier National Park near the Paradise or Ashford area. Handwritten on back: "Lillian Streeter Voll, center" -
[Horseback Riding Party, Mount Rainier National Park]
Creation Date: ca. 1907Catalog ID: 2014.0.289Call Number: 2014.0.289Black and white close photographic image of a riding party, consisting of 8 women and 2 men on horseback, probably in Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, WA, ca. 1907. The details of the women's jackets and hats are visible. The man in left background may be wearing a U.S. Forest Service uniform and badge. The riders have paused on a slope, with 3 cut tree trunks in the foreground. One man smoking a pipe appears to have his hand on a small section of a tree trunk. Dense trees are in the background. -
Paradise Inn
Creation Date: ca. 1920Catalog ID: 1998.86.1.76Call Number: 1998.86.1.76Hand tinted photograph of Paradise Inn at Mount Rainier, circa 1920. Paradise Inn, designed by Frederick Heath, opened on July 1, 1917. In this photograph, wildflowers, dirt paths and clusters of trees are visible in the foreground. To the right of the Inn are small cabins. The Tatoosh Mountain Range is in the background. -
Paradise Inn, Mount Rainier
Creation Date: Jun. 18, 1917Catalog ID: 1943.42.36610Call Number: 1943.42.36610Black and white, oblique angle glass plate negative image of Paradise Inn at Mount Rainier National Park, Jun. 18, 1917. Snow covers the ground, and partially buries one wing of the inn. The mountain summit with a cloud over the top is in the background. -
Boston's Party Leaving Paradise Inn [Mount Rainier National Park]
Creation Date: 1917Catalog ID: 1943.42.40147Call Number: 1943.42.40147Black and white glass plate negative image of members of Boston's Party leaving Paradise Inn, Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, 1917. A horse is harnessed to a sled loaded with sacks, possibly provisions and equipment, in image center. Another sled is partially visible behind it. Seven people, including some women, are mounted on horses in front of a group of evergreen trees in image right. A few people stand on a structure next to the sled in image left. No faces are distinguishable. Buildings are in the background near image left edge. Snow covers the ground. The Tatoosh Mountain Range is in the background. -
Greetings from Mt. Rainier State Park, Washington
Creation Date: 1940Catalog ID: 2008.6.32Call Number: EPH/979.77821/G859r/1940Color illustrated postcard featuring Mt. Rainier "State" (i.e., National) Park. Includes illustration of totem pole, 1940. Ephemera.