Photographs from the Stephen Tyng Mather papers [graphic]. 1915-1926.

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Photographs from the Stephen Tyng Mather papers [graphic]. 1915-1926.

Photographs include Yosemite National Park, the John Muir Trail, Sequoia National Park, and views of the Sierra Nevada taken on trip of the Mather party; Southwest Utah; Arizona; Yellowstone National Park; Mt. Rainier National Park; Congressional tour of national parks; and a trip to Hawaii.

2 folders, 1 box, 3 cartons (ca. 1675 photographic prints, some mounted in albums) : b&w.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7013660

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