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  5. Oct 30, 2012 · Page 1 - The weather was serene and pleasant, and the country continued to exhibit, between us and the eastern snowy range, the same luxuriant appearance. At its northern extremity, mount Baker bore by compass N. 22 E. ; the round snowy mountain, now forming its southern extremity, and which, after my friend Rear Admiral Rainier, I distinguished by the name of MOUNT RAINIER, bore N. [S.] 42 E. ‎

    • Haines
    • University of Washington Press, 2012
    • Ruth Kirk
    • Mountain Fever: Historic Conquests of Rainier
  6. Rocky Mountain spotted fever was first recognized in 1896 in the Snake River Valley of Idaho and was originally called black measles. It was a dreaded and frequently fatal disease that affected hundreds of people in this area. By the early 1900s, the recognized geographic distribution of this disease grew to encompass parts of the United States ...

  7. Sep 14, 2013 · "The spirit of the pioneering mountaineer emanates from Mountain Fever , a superb account of the 19th-century conquests of the highest and most imposing of Pacific Northwest mountains, Mt. Rainier."―Portland Oregonian

    • Paperback
    • Aubrey L Haines
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