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Cathedral Peak
On front: Cathedral Peak in the background, and rocky cliff in the foreground on the right side of the image. A train is visible on the rail. On back: Undivided back.
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Date
[1903?]-[1942?]
Creator
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1942
Source
Original format: Archives and Special Collections. Byron Harmon Postcards. 0791.HA.01
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Mountain Studies
Sub-Collection
Byron Harmon Postcards
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CU16347884
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"Cathedral Peak", [1903?]-[1942?], (CU16347884) by Harmon, Byron, 1876-1942. Courtesy of Mountain Studies Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.