ILLUSTRATIONS.
The * indicates engravings made from copyrighted photographs. See notice under the illustration.
THREE-COLOR HALFTONES.
- Title. Photographer.
- [Spanaway Lake, with reflection of the Mountain] A. H. Barnes.
- [View from Electron, showing west side of the Mountain] Asahel Curtis
- [View northward from top of Pinnacle Peak] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Looking Northeast from slope of Pinnacle Peak] Dr. F. A. Scott
- * [Ice Cave, Paradise Glacier] A. H. Barnes
- * [Spray Park, from Fay Peak] W. P. Romans
- [Crevasse in Carbon Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- [North Mowich Glacier and the Mountain in a storm] George V. Caesar
ONE-COLOR HALFTONES.
- * [Great crevasses in upper part of Cowlitz Glacier] Kiser Photo Co.
- [On the summit of Eagle Rock in winter] George V. Caesar
- [Winthrop Glacier and St. Elmo Pass] Asahel Curtis
- [White Glacier and Little Tahoma] Asahel Curtis
- [White River Canyon, from moraine of White Glacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Telephoto view from near Electron, showing plateau on the summit] Asahel Curtis
- [View of the Mountain from Fox Island] Charles Bedford
- * [The most kingly of American mountains] Romans Photographic Co.
- [Party of climbers on Winthrop Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- [Ice Terraces, South Tahoma Glacier] Rodney L. Glisan
- [Mineral Lake and the Mountain] A. H. Denman
- [Storm King Peak and Mineral Lake] A. H. Barnes
- [Nisqually Canyon] Kiser Photo Co.
- * [North Peak, and South Mowich Glacier] A. H. Waite
- * [Basaltic Columns, South Mowich Glacier] A. H. Waite
- [Mountain Goat] A. H. Barnes
- [West side of summit, seen from Tahoma Fork] A. H. Barnes
- [Iron and Copper Mountains in Indian Henry's] A. G. Bowles, Jr.
- [Cutting steps up Paradise Glacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Great Crag on ridge separating North and South Tahoma Glacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [The Whistling Marmot] Asahel Curtis
- [View from Beljica, showing west side of the Mountain] A. H. Barnes
- * [Mountain Pine] E. S. Curtis
- * [Mount Wow, or Goat Mountain] E. S. Curtis
- [Rounded Cone of Mt. St Helen's] A. H. Barnes
- * [View northward from Simlayshe, or Eagle Peak] Pillsbury Picture Co.
- * [Simlayshe, or Eagle Peak] Linkletter Photographic Co.
- [Exploring Ice Cave, Paradise Glacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Junction of North and South Tahoma Glaciers] A. H. Denman
- [Anemones] Miss Jessie Kershaw
- * [North Tahoma Glacier] A. H. Waite
- * [Snow Lake in Indian Henry's] A. H. Barnes
- [A fair Mountaineer] Asahel Curtis
- [Indian Henry's, seen from South Tahoma Glacier] A. H. Denman
- * [Southwest side of the Mountain, seen from Indian Henry's] A. H. Barnes
- [Climbing Pinnacle Peak (2)] Asahel Curtis
- [A silhouette on Pinnacle Peak] Dr. F. A. Scott
- * [Rough Climbing] E. S. Curtis
- [Ptarmigan] Asahel Curtis
- [The Mountain, from Puyallup river] B. L. Aldrich, Jr.
- [Falls of the Little Mashell river] A. H. Barnes
- [Old Stage Road to Longmire Springs] A. H. Barnes
- [On Pierce County road, passing Ohop Valley] S. C. Lancaster
- [Cowlitz Chimneys] S. C. Smith
- * [Old Road near Spanaway] A. H. Barnes
- [Automobile Party above Nisqually Canyon] Asahel Curtis
- [Prof. O. D. Allen's Cottage] Dr. F. A. Scott
- ["Ghost Trees"] Mrs. H. A. Towne
- [Government Road in the Forest Reserve] S. C. Lancaster
- ["Hanging Glacier," an ice fall above the Cowlitz] Asahel Curtis
- [Leaving National Park Inn for Paradise] Linkletter Photo Co.
- * [On the Summit, showing Columbia's Crest] Asahel Curtis
- [Paradise Valley or "Park," and Tatoosh Mountains] A. H. Barnes
- [On Government Road, a mile above Longmires] Linkletter Photo Co.
- [Road near "Gap Point"] Linkletter Photo Co.
- [Snout of Nisqually Glacier, and Road Bridge] Paul T. Shaw
- [Pony Trail Bridge across the Nisqually] Dr. H. B. Hinman
- [Road a mile above the Bridge] Asahel Curtis
- [On the Pony Trail to Paradise] Kiser Photo Co.
- [Sierra Club lunching on Nisqually Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- [A Mountain Celery] Mrs. Alexander Thompson
- [Narada Falls, on Paradise River] Herbert W. Gleason
- [Washington Torrents, on Paradise River] A. H. Barnes
- [Portion of Paradise Park and Tatoosh Range] A. H. Barnes
- [View of the Mountain from the Tatoosh, with key to landmarks] Herbert W. Gleason
- [Ice Bridge, Stevens Glacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Tug of War] Asahel Curtis
- * [Hiking through Paradise Valley in Winter] J. H. Weer
- * [Tatoosh Range, from Reese's Camp, in Winter] J. H. Weer
- * [Waterfall above Paradise Valley] Photo, W. E. Averett;
Copyright, Asahel Curtis - [Looking from Stevens Glacier to Mt. Adams] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Reese's Camp] C. E. Cutter
- [Climbing the "Horn" on Unicorn Peak] Asahel Curtis
- [Stevens Canyon in October] A. H. Barnes
- [Sluiskin Falls] A. H. Barnes
- [Eminent scientist practices the simple life] J. B. Flett
- * [Nisqually Glacier, with its sources] A. H. Barnes
- [Sierra Club on Nisqually Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- * [Lost to the World] Asahel Curtis
- ["Sunshine" and "Storm" (2)] Mrs. H. A. Towne
- [Nisqually Glacier, from top of Gibraltar] Asahel Curtis
- [Measuring the ice flow in Nisqually Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- * [Miss Fay Fuller Exploring a Crevasse] E. S. Curtis
- [Fairy Falls, in Goat Lick Basin] A. H. Barnes
- * [Gibraltar and its Neighbors] E. S. Curtis
- [Crossing Carbon Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- * [Reflection Lake and the Mountain] E. S. Curtis
- [Looking up from Cowlitz Chimneys to Gibraltar] Asahel Curtis
- [Divide of Paradise and Stevens Glaciers] A. H. Barnes
- [Old Moraine of Stevens Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- [Preparing for a night at Camp Muir] Asahel Curtis
- [The Bee Hive] Asahel Curtis
- [Mazama Club on Cowlitz Chimneys] Kiser Photo Co.
- [Climbing Cowlitz Cleaver to Gibraltar] Asahel Curtis
- [Mazamas rounding Gibraltar] Rodney L. Glisan
- [Under the walls of Gibraltar] Asahel Curtis
- [One of the bedrooms at Camp Muir] A. H. Waite
- [Perilous position on edge of a great crevasse] Charles Bedford
- [Climbing the "Chute," west side of Gibraltar] Asahel Curtis
- [Looking from top of Gibraltar to the summit] A. H. Waite
- [View south from Cowlitz Glacier to Mt. Adams] Charles Bedford
- [One of the modern craters] Asahel Curtis
- [Steam Caves in one of the craters] Asahel Curtis
- [North Peak, or "Liberty Cap."] A. W. Archer
- [Goat Peaks, glacier summits in the Cascades] Kiser Photo Co
- [Ice-bound lake in Cowlitz Park] S. C. Smith
- [Crevasses in Cowlitz Glacier] S. C. Smith
- [Crossing a precipitous slope on White Glacier] A. W. Archer
- * [Climbing Goat Peaks in the Cascades] S. C. Smith
- [Looking up White Glacier to Little Tahoma] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [The Mountain seen from top of Cascade Range] S. C. Smith
- [Great Moraine built by Frying-Pan Glacier on "Goat Island"] J. B. Flett
- [Coming around Frying-Pan Glacier, below Little Tahoma] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Sunrise above the clouds, Camp Curtis] Asahel Curtis
- [Looking up from Snipe Lake, below Interglacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Passing a big Crevasse on Interglacier] Asahel Curtis
- [View North from Mt. Ruth to Grand Park] J. B. Flett
- [Camp on St. Elmo Pass, north side of the Wedge] Asahel Curtis
- [East Face of Mountain, with route to summit] Asahel Curtis
- [Admiral Peter Rainier]
- [First picture of the Mountain, from Vancouver's "Voyage"]
- [Climbers on St. Elmo Pass] A. W. Archer
- [St. Elmo Pass, from north side] A. W. Archer
- [Russell Peak, from Avalanche Camp] Asahel Curtis
- [Avalanche Camp] Asahel Curtis
- [Looking up Winthrop Glacier from Avalanche Camp] Asahel Curtis
- [Looking across Winthrop Glacier to Steamboat Prow] Asahel Curtis
- [View south from Sluiskin Mountains across Moraine Park] Asahel Curtis
- [Part of Spray Park] George Caesar
- [Climbing the séracs on Winthrop Glacier] Dr. F. A. Scott
- [Ice Pinnacles on the Carbon] A. W. Archer
- [Among the Ice Bridges of Carbon Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- [Building Tacoma's electric power plant on the Nisqually (3)] George V. Caesar
- [Hydro-electric plant at Electron]
- [Cutting canal to divert White River to Lake Tapps]
- [Mystic Lake, in Moraine Park] Asahel Curtis
- [Glacier Table on Winthrop Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- [Carbon River and Mother Mountains] Dr. F. A. Scott
- * [Oldest and Youngest of the Climbers] C. E. Cutter
- * [P. B. Van Trump on his old Camp Ground] E. S. Curtis
- [Lower Spray Park, with Mother Mountains beyond] Asahel Curtis
- * [John Muir, President of the Sierra Club] J. Edward B. Greene
- [Coasting in Moraine Park] Asahel Curtis
- [Sunset on Crater Lake] George V. Caesar
- * [Amphitheatre of Carbon Glacier] Asahel Curtis
- * [Avalanche falling on Willis Wall] Photo, Lea Bronson;
Copyright, P. V. Caesar - * [Birth of Carbon River] A. H. Waite
- [The Mountaineers building trail on Carbon Moraine] Asahel Curtis
- [The Mountaineers lunching in a crevasse] Asahel Curtis
- [Looking south from Mt. Rose, across Crater Lake] George V. Caesar
- * [Looking up North Mowich Valley] Asahel Curtis
- * [Spray Falls] Asahel Curtis
- * [A Rescue from a Crevasse] E. S. Curtis
- [Returning from the Summit] Asahel Curtis
- * [View across Moraine Park and Carbon Glacier to Mother Mountains] Asahel Curtis
- [Senecio] Mrs. Alexander Thompson
- [A 14-foot Fir, near Mineral Lake] A. H. Barnes
- [Indian Pipe] J. B. Flett
- [Floral Carpet in Indian Henry's Park] A. H. Barnes
- [Mosses and Ferns in the Forest Reserve] Charles Bedford
- [A Bank of White Heather] Asahel Curtis
- [Hellebore] Mrs. Alexander Thompson
- [Alpine Hemlock and Mountain Lilies] Mrs. H. A. Towne
- [Mountain Asters] A. H. Barnes
- [Studying the Phlox] J. B. Flett
- [Squaw Grass, or Mountain Lily] Miss Jessie Kershaw
- [Avalanche Lilies] Asahel Curtis
- * [Moraine Park, Sluiskin Mountains and Mystic Lake] Asahel Curtis
- [Sunrise in Indian Henry's] A. H. Barnes
- [Anemone Seed Pods] Asahel Curtis
- [Wind-swept Trees on North Side] George V. Caesar
- [Lupines] Herbert W. Gleason
- * [The Mountain, seen from Green River Hot Springs] C. E. Cutter
- [Glacial debris on lower Winthrop] Asahel Curtis
- [An Alpine Climbers' Cabin] From Whymper's "Chamonix and Mt. Blanc"
White River Canyon, from the terminal moraine of White Glacier. A fine example of glacial sculpture. The river seen in the distance is 2,000 feet below the plateau through which the glacier has carved this valley.
Telephoto view from near Electron, 20 miles, showing vast summit plateau left when the Mountain blew its head off. 1. Crater Peak, built by the two small, modern craters. 2. South Peak, or Peak Success. 3. North Peak, or Liberty Cap. 4. North Tahoma Glacier. 5. Puyallup Glacier. 6. South Mowich Glacier. 7. North Mowich Glacier. 8. Snow Cap above Carbon Glacier. The summit peaks (1, 2 and 3) form a triangle, each side of which is two miles or more in length.
View of the Mountain from Fox Island, forty-two miles northwest, with part of Puget Sound in the foreground.
THE MOUNTAIN SPEAKS.
I am Tacoma, Monarch of the Coast!
Uncounted ages heaped my shining snows;
The sun by day, by night the starry host,
Crown me with splendor; every breeze that blows
Wafts incense to my altars; never wanes
The glory my adoring children boast,
For one with sun and sea Tacoma reigns.
Tacoma—the Great Snow Peak—mighty name
My dusky tribes revered when time was young!
Their god was I in avalanche and flame—
In grove and mead and songs my rivers sung,
As blithe they ran to make the valleys fair—
Their Shrine of Peace where no avenger came
To vex Tacoma, lord of earth and air.
Ah! when at morn above the mists I tower
And see my cities gleam by slope and strand,
What joy have I in this transcendent dower—
The strength and beauty of my sea-girt land
That holds the future royally in fee!
And lest some danger, undescried, should lower,
From my far height I watch o'er wave and lea.
And cloudless eves when calm in heaven I rest,
All rose-bloom with a glow of paradise,
And through my firs the balm-wind of the west,
Blown over ocean islands, softly sighs,
While placid lakes my radiant image frame—
And know my worshippers, in loving quest,
Will mark my brow and fond lips breathe my name:
Enraptured from my valleys to my snows,
I charm my glow to crimson—soothe to gray;
And when the encircling shadow deeper grows,
Poise, a lone cloud, beside the starry way.
Then, while my realm is hushed from steep to shore,
I yield my grandeur to divine repose,
And know Tacoma reigns forevermore!
South Framingham, Mass.
March, 1911. Edna Dean Proctor
The most kingly of American mountains, seen from beautiful Lake Washington, Seattle, distance sixty miles.
Copyright, 1906, By Romans Photographic Co.
A party of climbers on Winthrop Glacier.