Leigh N. Ortenburger papers 1929-1996

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Leigh N. Ortenburger papers 1929-1996

The papers of Leigh N. Ortenburger contain correspondence, personal papers, maps, manuscripts, and photographic negatives and prints, with emphasis on the Cordillera Blanca in Peru and the Teton Range in Wyoming. He was the early author and eventual co-author of the definitive climber?s guide to the Teton Range, had nearly finished a manuscript on the early exploration of the range, including the controversy on the first ascent of the Grand Teton, and in ten trips to the Cordillera Blanca had obtained extensive material for a photo essay on the range which was never finished.

37 linear feet; 53 manuscript boxes, 6 4x6 boxes, 16 flat boxes, 2 map folders

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