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Summit of Camels Hump
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- Description: Pictured are Mr. Dockham, Mrs. Dockham of Worcester, Massachusetts and an unknown individual. Camels Hump was previously referred to also as "Couching Lion."
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Merton Leroy Joslyn in Long Trail Patrol Car 2
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- Date Created: 1933-06
- Description: A note on the original images states that this photograph was taken at Professor Monroe's (most likely his farm on Camel's Hump). The side of the car reads: "Long Trail Patrol Monroe Skyline."
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Mrs. Davis, unknown, oxen, Mr. Herr, and Mr. Henry Davis
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- Date Created: 1924-05-21 00:00:00
- Description: Pictured are: Mrs. Davis, unknown, oxen, Mr. Herr, and Mr. Henry Davis. Slide colored by Mrs. Perry.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Twiss and Doctor Pardridge: Twiss admiring his feet
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- Date Created: 1915-02
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Descending Burnt Rock
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- Description: Slide recolored by Mrs. Perry in March 1929.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Big Birch in Smugglers' Notch
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- Date Created: 1926-05-20 00:00:00
- Description: Original notation states that this birch is 1 1/2 miles south of the Barnes Camp. Pictured in this image are: 1. Mr. Hartwell, 2. Mrs. L.S. Dean under the tree, 3. L.S. Dean at left(?), 4. Mrs. Hartwell(?). Slide colored by Mrs. Perry on November 16, 1924.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Jack Frey looking North from Burnt Rock
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- Date Created: 1918-08
- Description: Colored by either Congdon or Mrs. Perry.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Bath time at the lodge
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- Description: Both the person and lodge are unidentified.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Stratton Mountain from Stratton Pond looking East
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- Description: The elevation at the point where this photo was taken is 3859 feet. The slide was colored by "K." in Feb, 1929.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Indian Pipe Fern
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- Description: Text included with this images states that the Indian Pipe Fern is: "A first cousin of the Christmas Fern as fronds remain green all winter. It was known in Europe for many years but not found in America until Frederick Pursh found it in Smugglers Notch in 1807. It has since been found in the White Mountains, Easthills, and Adirondaks and New Brunswick."
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs