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- Birds and William Seymour Monroe
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The original title identifies these birds as "Clarksonias," although this name does not appear to be common.
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- Monroe and party at a shelter
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The shelter in this photograph is unidentified.
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- Professor Monroe and party on Couching Lion (Camel's Hump)
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Pictured are: 1. Alice W. Dean, 2. Professor Monroe, 3. Miss Goodell, 4. Miss Mabel Brounell (back), 5. Miss Kate Hickok, 6. Mr. Harry W. Dewey. "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
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- Alice Dean and Professor Monroe on rock summit
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Alice Dean is on the far left and Professor Monroe is at center. No one else can be identified in this image.
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- Monroe painting blazes
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The sign in the photo reads "Whittier Ravine."
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- At Birch Glen Camp
- Date Created
- 1916-09
- Description
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Pictured are Olden Paris, Theron S. Dean, and William Seymour Monroe drying out after a storm.
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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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- Professor Monroe at Battell Lodge (north side)
- Date Created
- 1917-07-22
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- William Seymour Monroe at the Battell Shelter
- Date Created
- 1917-07-22
- Description
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Taken on a Sunday afternoon.
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- Monroe Party leaving the Atkins House
- Date Created
- 1917-08-31
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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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- Davidson, Miss Cooley, Allen Smith, Professor Monroe, Gilbert Smith at a work party on Mount Wilson
- Date Created
- 1918-08
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- Monroe at Emily Proctor Lodge
- Date Created
- 1918-09-03
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- Professor Monroe at a guide post at Montclair Glen
- Date Created
- 1919-08
- Description
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The signs in the image read: "Birch Lodge 7 3/4 miles" and "Camel's Hump Huts 2 3/4 miles." They both say "GMC" down the side indicating that they were placed there by the Green Mountain Club.
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- Montclair Lodge
- Date Created
- 1919-08
- Description
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Pictured in this image are (from left to right): Gilbert Smith, Allen Smith, Theron Dean, Professor William Seymour Monroe, Miss Monroe, Herbert W. Congdon, Smith, Unknown, James P. Taylor, and Clarence P. Cowles.
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- Cooley Lodge interior
- Date Created
- 1919-09
- Description
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The person in this photo is identified as George Parmelee. A sign on the wall reads "Cooley Glen Lodge: This Lodge is the gift of Professor Will S. Monroe and the New York Section of the Green Mt. Club. Members and friends to have use of same [illegible] and hang up the cooking utensils before...
Show moreThe person in this photo is identified as George Parmelee. A sign on the wall reads "Cooley Glen Lodge: This Lodge is the gift of Professor Will S. Monroe and the New York Section of the Green Mt. Club. Members and friends to have use of same [illegible] and hang up the cooking utensils before you leave. Chop as much wood as you use. Leave the camp in good condition. The Green Mt. Club."
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- New Trail on Couching Lion (Camel's Hump)
- Date Created
- 1919-09
- Description
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Pictured is Professor William Seymour Monroe and two unidentified men. "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
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- Trail building 5 - painting blazes
- Date Created
- 1919?
- Description
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This image is the fifth in the series of "Trail Building" photos by Herbert Wheaton Congdon. There are four others in the collection. The gentlemen pictured is identified in the original title as "V.", although this person looks very much like Professor Monroe. The sign in this image reads, "...
Show moreThis image is the fifth in the series of "Trail Building" photos by Herbert Wheaton Congdon. There are four others in the collection. The gentlemen pictured is identified in the original title as "V.", although this person looks very much like Professor Monroe. The sign in this image reads, " Whittier Ravine ."
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