File:MtClevelandRegister.jpg
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English: Scanned image of the title page of a summit logbook placed on Mount Cleveland, Montana by Frank B. Wynn and the Nature Study Club of Indiana in August 1920. Establishing the earliest known summit of Glacier's highest peak. |
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Source | digital scan of the original document in possession of the author |
Author | Dr. David Clyde Walters |
The summit register is currently (2009) in the possession of Dr. David Clyde Walters waltdc@uleth.ca
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