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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Aerial Photographs by Bradford Washburn [Logbook, negatives 1-3103], 1937 - 1947

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series consists of reproductions of journals kept by Washburn during his expeditions, flight logs recording location and photographic exposure information, and supplementary guides created or compiled by the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Some binders contain documents related to Washburn’s talks, publications, and research/subjects of interest.

Dates: 1937 - 1947

Album 6 [Negatives 601-798], 1937-08 - 1938-04

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Scope and Contents

Negative numbers appear in flight logs. Highlighted geographic features: Bermuda- Hamilton, Pembroke; New Hampshire- Mt. Washington; Washington- Mt. Rainier

Dates: 1937-08 - 1938-04

Carleton A. Shurtleff Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A2025-07-01
Content Description This collection is composed of three notebooks by Carleton A. Shurtleff: "Catalogue of Insects," "1862 Notebook," and "Brookline Notebook." The "Catalogue of Insects" and the "Brookline Notebook" contain specific details about insects collected, including when, how, and where he collected the insects. Each insect generally has a (presumed) finding number assigned by him. The "1862 Notebook" also contains descriptions of Shurtleff's travels to Eastport, Maine, and the White Mountains in New...
Dates: 1840 - 1864; Majority of material found within 1856 - 1862

Family Album [Negatives 985-1096; 1449-1495; 1860-1887; P-11 to P-18], 1930-02-01 - 1934-10

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Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of 39 albums documenting Washburn's early experiences with mountaineering and his expeditions, often with his wife Barbara, and one album of early family photographs. Locations include Alaska and the Yukon region of Canada, the Alps, and China. These albums contain silver gelatin prints in a variety of sizes, including panoramas. The majority of images document people and activities before, during, and after the expeditions, including Washburn’s photographic process and...
Dates: 1930-02-01 - 1934-10

Mt. Washington, Boston Album [Negatives 1-38; numbers repeat and are inconsistent], 1938

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series consists of 88 albums containing aerial photographs taken by Bradford Washburn. The images were created for the purpose of the charting and cartography of mountains and mountain ranges in Alaska and Canada, the Alps, the Grand Canyon, and other locations. These are silver gelatin prints, most of which measure 8x10 inches, but some larger and smaller sizes are found throughout the albums. Each album contains roughly 100 to 150 photographs.

Dates: 1938

White Mountains Album [Negatives 2459-2520], 1937

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series consists of 88 albums containing aerial photographs taken by Bradford Washburn. The images were created for the purpose of the charting and cartography of mountains and mountain ranges in Alaska and Canada, the Alps, the Grand Canyon, and other locations. These are silver gelatin prints, most of which measure 8x10 inches, but some larger and smaller sizes are found throughout the albums. Each album contains roughly 100 to 150 photographs.

Dates: 1937