Mountaineers album collection, 1907-1914.

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Mountaineers album collection, 1907-1914.

This is a collection of 8 photo albums of the Mountaineers outings during the early years of the organization. Each album is a collection of black & white photos from their outings. The photos include individuals, groups of individuals and landscapes from the outings.

1 linear foot (1 box with 8 albums)

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Washington State Library. Manuscripts Collection.

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Meany, Edmond S. (Edmond Stephen), 1862-1935

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Baptie, H. May.

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Nelson, L. A.

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Mountaineers (Society)

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The Mountaineers is an outdoor club, founded in 1906, to promote the discovery, conservation and documentation of the mountains, forests and watercourses of the Pacific Northwest. Henry Landes was the first president of the Mountaineers with notable founding members as Edmond S. Meany and Asahel Curtis. In 1906, Curtis, together with W. Montelius Price and Henry Landes (then UW Dean of Geology), formulated the idea to create a new Northwest mountaineering club. After much subsequent discussion, ...

Price, W. Montelius.

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Landes, Henry, 1867-1936

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Gleason, Chas. S.

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Krows, M. A.

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Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941

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Gleason, Chas. S., Mrs.

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