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Tufts, W.O.

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Album caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Mt. Rainier, looking at north face, 8:30 A.M. July 27, 1913, from point 5 miles north of mountain. Shows ice cap 200 ft. thick. Willis Wall 3800 ft. high, and head of Carbon Glacier. High snow point in right center of picture is not the top of the mountain; it is Liberty Cap. Flat top of mountain is well brought out by this photograph. The large glacier at left side is the head of Winthrop and White Glaciers. Picture by W.O. Tufts, Topog. Engineer. Handwritten notes on album caption: Pierce County No index card.
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Album caption: Mt. Rainier Nat. Park, Mt. Rainier with cloud cap, Willis Wall on right hand side, White Glacier divided by Steamboat Rock into White and Winthrop Glaciers near center of picture. Gibraltar showing under cloud cap on left side of mountain. Inter Glacier on slip of Steamboat Rock. Range is foreground is part of Sour Dough Mtns. Looking south, Aug. 4, 1913, picture by W.O. Tufts, Topg. Engr. Handwritten notes on album caption: Pierce County. No index card.
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Album caption: Mount Rainier, looking southeast from Old Baldy, about 13 miles distant, July 5, 1913. Little Tahoma on left flank of mountain, Spray Park in foreground, Carbon River in lower left hand corner. Picture by W.O. Tufts, topog. engineer. Handwritten notes on album caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County. No index card.
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Album caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Willis Wall, Mt. Rainier and Carbon Glacier, Goat Island Rock in center of glacier in foreground of picture. Photo by W.O. Tufts, topographic engineer, from Crescent Mountains, looking southeast, July 29, 1913. Handwritten notes on album caption: Pierce County. No index card.
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Album caption: Little Tahoma with Frying Pan Glacier on left and White Glacier on right. Sour Dough Mountains in foreground, taken by W.O. Tufts, Aug. 4, 1913, looking south, Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington. Handwritten notes on album caption: Pierce County No index card.
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