Title:
World War I monument is erected by the California Alpine Club on the West Peak of Mount Tamalpais
Creator:
unknown
Subject:
Mountains
Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Clubs
mountain peaks
mountain summits
California Alpine Club
Description:
A crowd is gathered at the dedication of the California Alpine Club's World War I monument on the West Peak of Mount Tamalpais.
One man stands a top a pile of stones. The Air Force bulldozed the monument in the 1950's to build a base.
Publisher:
Mill Valley Public Library
Contributor:
Nancy Skinner
Date:
November 9, 1919
1987
Type:
image;
Format:
1 photographic print: 17.5 x 12.5 cm.
Identifier:
CMLPL_076
photo cabinet 1, Mount Tamalpais
Source:
Selected photograph from page 94 of "Mount Tamalpais A History" by Lincoln Fairley
Language:
eng;
Coverage:
Mount Tamalpais
Rights:
copyrighted
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