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- Young men in front of a tent in Vermont
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Sign says Camp Trainclan Hermon.
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- William Seymour Monroe at the Battell Shelter
- Date Created
- 1917-07-22
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Taken on a Sunday afternoon.
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- William Seymour Monroe at Proctor Shelter
- Date Created
- 1918-08
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Monroe is here pictured with packs and wheel at the Proctor Lodge.
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- William Seymour Monroe and Eugene Berry at Shelter Rock, Bolton Mountain
- Date Created
- 1917-07-19
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Eugene Berry lived in Essex Jct., VT.
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- White and Dean on Killington
- Date Created
- 1922-03-12
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This image is thought to be on Killington, however, "(?)" was included in the original title. The sign in the image reads, "Notice: Please read the rules." The slide was colored by Mrs. Perry in 1924 or 1926.
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- Two women camping on the trail
- Date Created
- 1926-02-24
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- Trustees of the Green Mountain Club at Shrewsbury Pond (Spring Lake)
- Date Created
- 1921-03-12
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"Shrewsbury Pond" is former name for Spring Lake in the Town of Shrewsbury.
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- Three young people in front of a lodge
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The three young people in this image are not identified.
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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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- Three men at Taylor Lodge in Nebraska Notch
- Date Created
- 1935-08-08
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There are four directional signs attached to the tree in this image. Those that are legible read "Bolton Lodge" and "Mansfield Mountain [???] Lodge."
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- Three Jacksons at Montclair Glen Lodge
- Date Created
- 1926-09-19
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- Theron Dean Shelter
- Date Created
- 1926
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The original photograph notes that it came from a print someone gave to Professor Monroe.
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- Theatricals
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An outdoor setting near Lake Champlain is the site for a pageant. A large group of mostly girls (or all girls) are dressed in costume with flags, shields, weapons. "Indians" wrapped on blankets stand to the left. May be at a girls' summer camp. Date and location unknown but may be 1920s or 1930s....
Show moreAn outdoor setting near Lake Champlain is the site for a pageant. A large group of mostly girls (or all girls) are dressed in costume with flags, shields, weapons. "Indians" wrapped on blankets stand to the left. May be at a girls' summer camp. Date and location unknown but may be 1920s or 1930s. Similar to mcalA08F06i08 but a different angle.
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- Theatricals
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Cast from a Alice in Wonderland dramatic play production. Seen are Alice, Mad Hatter, Tweeedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, one of the Doormen, Dormouse, White Queen, Queen of Hearts, White Rabbit, Mock Turtle, Griffin, several Cards. Could this be a girls' summer camp production?
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- Tent in Cooley Glen
- Date Created
- 1918?
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A lodge was built in Cooley Glen in 1919. Pictured are Allen and Gilbert Smith, along with Herbert Wheaton Congdon.
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- Taylor Lodge and Twitchell
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Colored by Mrs. Perry in March of 1929.
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- Taylor Lodge
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- Taylor Lodge