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- Mount Mansfield from Stowe
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Photo attributed to either Hanston or Robert W. Wilkinson. It was most likely colored by Mrs. Perry in 1929.
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- Mount Mansfield from Bolton Tower
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Slide colored by Mrs. Perry in 1929.
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- Dead trees on Mount Mansfield
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Negative colored by Mrs. Perry.
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- Cave of the Winds
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- Party in front of rock face on Mount Mansfield
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The inscription at the bottom of this photo reads: "(uninteligble) Mt. Mansfield Vt. Photo (uninteligble)."
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- Vermont Hotel on Mount Mansfield
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Building is also called "Summit House."
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- Summit House on Mount Mansfield
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This building is also referred to as the "Vermont Hotel."
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- Mount Mansfield - church steeple in foreground
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The original image image contains a note stating that the original image is from Robert Wilkinson of Montpelier, Vermont.
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- Mount Mansfield from Stowe
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The original title states that the negative was taken by either Houston or Wilhiamson. It was colored by Mrs. Perry around 1929.
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- Vermont Hotel on Mount Mansfield
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Building is also called "Summit House."
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- Long Trail near the Needle's Eye on Mount Mansfield
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The inscription at the bottom of the photograph reads "_____ (illegible) 'The Long Trail.'"
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- The top of Mount Mansfield
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The slide negative was done by Puffer.
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- Mount Mansfield nose and Summit House from the northwest
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In this image, the Mount Mansfield Summit House can be seen from a distance. This building is also referred to as the "Vermont Hotel." Recolored by Mrs. Perry in 1929.
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- Mount Mansfield Region
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- Mount Mansfield and Vermont Hotel
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Building is also called "Summit House."
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- Sheep and Couching Lion (Camel's Hump) looking South from Mount Mansfield
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"Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.