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- Tower on Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1935
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- Bolton Window
- Date Created
- 1925
- Description
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Slide colored by Mrs. Perry in 1929.
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- William Habada and Professor Monroe at the Bolton Skyline
- Date Created
- 1925
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- Bolton Long Trail sign, looking East at Bolton
- Date Created
- 1923-05-23
- Description
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The sign in this image reads: " A footpath in the wilderness Long Trail." Milemarkers attached to the sign read: "Killington 82 M, Camel's Hump 4.5 M, Massachusetts State Line 181.6 M, Montclair Glen 6.5 M, Lincoln Mt. 25.8, Dunsmoor Lodge 5.6 M, Summit Bolton Mt. 6.7 M, Lake Mansfield 9.8 M,...
Show moreThe sign in this image reads: " A footpath in the wilderness Long Trail." Milemarkers attached to the sign read: "Killington 82 M, Camel's Hump 4.5 M, Massachusetts State Line 181.6 M, Montclair Glen 6.5 M, Lincoln Mt. 25.8, Dunsmoor Lodge 5.6 M, Summit Bolton Mt. 6.7 M, Lake Mansfield 9.8 M, Summit 15.4 M, Mt. Mansfield Taft Lodge 17.2 M." The negative was made by Theron Dean on May 6, 1923 and it was colored by Mrs. Perry on February of 1929.
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- Bolton Mountain Tower
- Date Created
- 1921
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- 30 foot tower on Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1921
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- 30 foot steel tower on Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1921
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- Round Top and Bolton Mountain looking South from the Mount Mansfield forehead
- Date Created
- 1920-08
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- Trail on the north slope of Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1920-08
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- Mount Mansfield from a lookout on the north side of Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1920-08
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- William Seymour Monroe and Eugene Berry at Shelter Rock, Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1917-07-19
- Description
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Eugene Berry lived in Essex Jct., VT.
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- Rabbit on Bolton Trail
- Date Created
- 1915-01-02
- Title
- Camp 4 on Bolton Mountain
- Description
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The sign in the middle of the image reads "Trout Club" and points to the right.
- Title
- Mount Mansfield from Bolton Tower
- Description
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Slide colored by Mrs. Perry in 1929.