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- Sugarloaf and Nebraska Notch
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The images inscription at the bottom reads: "The Notch from Underhill Side - Photo by M___" (illegible).
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- Sunny mountain peak
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- Mount Pico 3,967 feet
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- Mount Abraham
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The caption on the photo reads "View at West Lincoln, VT - Potato Hill in the distance." "Potato Hill" was the former name for Mount Abraham.
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- Smugglers' Notch
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Smugglers are said to have hidden in a cave in this notch. They were attempting to escape revenue officers war of 1812. Both the cave and the notch itself later took the name "Smugglers'."
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- At the base of Mount Ellen: 4 A.M start
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This winter expedition is getting an early morning start at 4 A.M.
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- Taylor Lodge
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- Three Musketeers sitting at Hazens Notch
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Pictured are (from left to right): Catherine Robbins, Hilda Kurth, and Kathleen Norris. Miss Robbins and Hilda Kurth were teachers, and Miss Robbins attended Middlebury College. These three were the first women to hike the entirety of the Long Trail. They covered 280 miles in 27 days. The marker...
Show morePictured are (from left to right): Catherine Robbins, Hilda Kurth, and Kathleen Norris. Miss Robbins and Hilda Kurth were teachers, and Miss Robbins attended Middlebury College. These three were the first women to hike the entirety of the Long Trail. They covered 280 miles in 27 days. The marker behind them reads "Long Trail South."
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- Lincoln Peak or Mount Abraham and Elden Atkins Farm
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The original image was taken one hour after sunset.
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- Lincoln Mountain from Mount Abraham
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Taken from Mount Abraham looking southeast at Lincoln Mountain.
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- Three Musketeers and music
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Pictured are (from left to right): Catherine Robbins, Hilda Kurth, and Kathleen Norris. Miss Robbins and Hilda Kurth were teachers, and Miss Robbins attended Middlebury College. These three were the first women to hike the entirety of the Long Trail. They covered 280 miles in 27 days.
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- Long Trail sign nailed to spruce on Mount Ellen
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See photos deanb01088 and deanb01089 for other views of this sign.
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- Bert Mays house in Bolton during the 1928 flood
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Colored by Mrs. Perry in February 1929. The original photograph notes: "15(?) people spent night of flood here - 9 of them children."