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    [Mountaineers (four women and a man) lying against a log in Mt. Rainier National Park]
    Catalog ID: 1999.120.7.209
    Call Number: 1999.120.7.209
    Photo of Mountaineers (four women and a man) lying against a log in the park, taken during the Mountaineers' 1915 hike around Mount Rainier.
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    [Mountaineers (four women and a man) sitting in an open park area at Mt. Rainier National Park]
    Catalog ID: 1999.120.7.216
    Call Number: 1999.120.7.216
    Photo of Mountaineers (four women and a man) sitting in an open park area, taken during the Mountaineers' 1915 hike around Mount Rainier.
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    [woman Mountaineer carrying snowshoes in Paradise Park at Mt. Rainier National Park]
    Creation Date: 1917
    Catalog ID: 1999.120.7.299
    Call Number: 1999.120.7.299
    Photo of woman Mountaineer carrying snowshoes in Paradise Park, taken during the Mountaineers' first winter outing to Mount Rainier National Park, January 1st 1917.
  • [Climbers on edge of crevasse, Mt. Rainier Mountaineers outing, 1923]
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    [Climbers on edge of crevasse, Mt. Rainier Mountaineers outing, 1923]
    Creation Date: 1923
    Catalog ID: 1998.39.376.9
    Call Number: 1998.39.376.9
    Black and white photograph taken in 1923 at Mount Rainier. Image shows a group of climber posed at the edge of a deep crevasse. The image is slightly out of focus. The group consists of both men and women. Frank A. Jacbos, photograher..
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    [Mountaineeers and crevasse, Mt. Rainier]
    Creation Date: 1923
    Catalog ID: 1998.39.376.23
    Call Number: 1998.39.376.23
    A large group of Mountaineers stand on the edge of a crevasse on Mt. Rainier, 1923. Three women and a child are included. Mountaineers Collection. Frank A. Jacobs, photographer
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    [Mountaineers group standing on edge of crevasse]
    Creation Date: 1923
    Catalog ID: 1998.39.376.31
    Call Number: 1998.39.376.1
    A large group of men, women, and children Mountaineers stand on the edge of a crevasse on Mount Rainier, 1923. All hold alpenstocks. The climbing guide stands nearest the photographer. Frank A. Jacobs, photographer. Mountaineers Collection
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    Metsker's Guide Map of Tacoma: The Gateway to Mt. Rainier National Park
    Creation Date: 1941
    Catalog ID: 1998.0.78
    Call Number: MAPC/WW/PIE/TACO/1941
    The map depicts Tacoma and the surrounding areas, North to Buenna (King County) and South to Fort Lewis; East to Fife and West to Gig Harbor. Ferry routes, railroads, parks, schools, cemeteries, hospitals, air fields, golf courses and fish hatcheries are indicated. Large donation land claims and major businesses are identified. "Bus lines are marked in red, amin streets in yellow." The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is indicated, with "Destroyed" notation. Street and place name index, Tacoma business district detail map and general information about Tacoma is printed on back.
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