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Description
A book of drawings by Edward Morse and accompanying poetry of an expedition by members of the White Mountain Club of Portland to climb Mount Carrigain in New Hampshire in 1873.
Among the party were Edward Sylvester Morse, a naturalist; artists George Frederick "Fred" Morse and Harrison Bird Brown; newspaperman Edward Elwell, who published an account of the adventure in the Portland Transcript on Sept. 13, 1873; Edward H. Daveis of the Portland Co.; and Joseph Thompson.
George "Fred" Morse made 25 humorous drawings of the trip.
The story in verse is collected as "A Song of Mt. Carrigain: dedicated to those members of the White Mountain Club who survived the memorable expedition to its summit, 1873, August-Sept. 13."
Transcription
About This Item
- Title: Mt. Carrigain expedition remembrance, 1873
- Creator: Edward S. Morse
- Creation Date: 1873
- Subject Date: 1873
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Locations:
- NH
- Portland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Ink on paper
- Local Code: Coll. 2332
- Object Type: Text and Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Drawings
- White Mountain Club (Portland, Me.)
- Journalists
- Humorous poetry
- Carrigain, Mount (N.H.)
- Artists--Maine
- Elwell, Edward H. (Edward Henry), 1825-1890
- Caricatures and cartoons
- Wit and humor
- Morse, George Frederick, 1834-1926
- Morse, Edward Sylvester, 1838-1925
- Mountaineering
- White Mountains (N.H. and Me.)
- Organizations--Maine--Portland
- Mountains--New Hampshire
- Humorous pictures
- Clubs--Maine--Portland
- Brown, Harrison Bird, 1831-1915
People
- Brown, Harrison Bird
- Daveis, Edward H.
- Elwell, Edward H.
- Morse, Edward S.
- Morse, George Frederick
- Parker,
- Thompson, Joseph
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