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Mount Shuksan seen from the southwest, North Cascades National Park, Washington, ca. 1930
Title
Mount
Shuksan
seen
from the
southwest
,
North
Cascades
National
Park
,
Washington
,
ca.
1930
Photographer
Wernstedt
,
Lage
Date
ca. 1930
Notes
Handwritten
on
image:
Church.
Shuksan.
Tomyhoy.
Red
Mt.
PH
Coll
667.6
Contextual Notes
Lage
Wernstedt
was a
photographer
and
mountaineer
who
mapped
both
Mount
Baker
National
Forest
and the
Okanagan
National
Forest.
He was the
first
to
ascend
over
170
peaks
in
Western
Washington
and
named
the
majority
of the
geographical
features
in this
region.
Subjects (LCTGM)
Mountains
$z
Washington
(State);
National
parks
&
reserves
$z
Washington
(State)
Subjects (LCSH)
Shuksan
,
Mount
(Wash.);
Church
Mountain
(Wash.);
Tomyhoi
Peak
(Wash.);
Red
Mountain
(Whatcom
County
,
Wash.);
North
Cascades
(B.C.
and
Wash.);
North
Cascades
National
Park
(Wash.)
Location Depicted
United States--Washington (State)--Shuksan, Mount
United State--Washington (State)--Whatcom County
Digital Collection
Washington State Localities
Order Number
WAS1706
Ordering Information
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Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository Collection
Lage
Wernstedt
Photographs.
PH
Coll
667
Object Type
Negative
Physical Description
4 x 5 in.
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9800XL at 100-150 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2008
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