After the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on the road from Newcastle to Glenwood Springs, Colorado
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The return from the bear hunt, - President Roosevelt and party on road from Newcastle, Col.
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President Roosevelt, Dr. Lambert and P.B. Stewart starting into the bear country - Colorado
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore, Travel, Colorado, Friends & Associates, Lambert, Alexander, Stewart, Philip Battell, Bear Hunting, Horseback Riding, Mountains
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Amidst America's noblest scenery - President Roosevelt on Glacier Point,Yellowstone Valley, California
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Spion Kop, Natal, South Africa
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Catskill Mountains, Haiens [i.e. Haines] Gorge
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Haines Gorge, Catskill Mountains
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Catskill Mountains, the Glen
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Glen Mary on the Catskill, from below
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Setting up large searchlight in advance lines, Vosges sector
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Haines' Falls
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Cheyenne Canon, five miles south of Colorado Springs - 7 falls
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Bridger Canon -- near Fort Ellis, Montana Territory
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Steeple Rock, Garden of the Gods
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[Rock of Ages, Garden of the Gods]
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Echo Point and Rattlesnake Mountains
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Cape Horn, from ravine below
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Donner Lake, Tunnels No. 7 and 8 from Summit Tunnel, eastern summit in distance
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From Columnar Heights, Dixville Notch, N. H.
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Mount Crocker, looking south from Lake Flora (crater of an extinct volcano) on Mount Volcano, Summit Valley.
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Lake Donner, from western summit Sierra Nevada Mountains, looking north.
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Ogden and Wahsatch Range, 742 miles from Sacramento.
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Winnemucca town and peak, 334 miles from Sacramentto.
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Summits of Sierras. 8,000 to 10,000 feet altitude.
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Road and rocks near Summit Tunnel, Donner Peak in dist.
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Black Butte and Crystal Lake, 90 miles from Sacramento.
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Giant's Gap, 2500 feet perpendicular.
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Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.
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Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.
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Gilbert's Peak, Uinta Mountains
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