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Sierra_skyline_map_17DEC0446.pdf
Wood cut-out silhouette identifying Sierra peaks visible from the Main Building porch

H_Mansfield_negs_19_Sierra_fr_Owens_Valley_17DEC0092.pdf
Photograph from near Lone Pine, Mt. Whitney visible at left. Camera somewhat tilted, not corrected in scanning

KW144a_silos_18DEC0305.pdf
Two concrete silos were built in the early days to hold dairy feed, probably corn silage - caption reads building the silos 65 feet high. One remains as of 2018. "

SiWhitney1940s_17DBW0025.pdf
Casual snapshot of Simon Whitney DS19, Director of Deep Springs 1942-1948. Date of photo uncertain, possibly 1943.

singing_19DEC0035.pdf
Leonard Loomis DS73, Cam Smith DS74, Chris Campbell DS73, JoAnn Smith (music teacher), E. Reid, Michael Fields DS74, Pat Schrock, Gerry Saucier DS73

5_skaters_late_1920s_17DEC0049.pdf
Group includes Bob Campbell, Don Read DS28, Horace Jones DS27, Hugh Davy DS28, Jim Withrow DS27

KW178a_skating_19DEC0060.pdf
a - left to right Herb Reich DS17, H. Burtis Ritter DS18, Cabot Coville DS18, Carlyle Ashley DS17, Walter Welti DS17 - b - Cabot Coville DS18, H. Burtis Ritter DS18, Walter Welti DS17, Katherine Bailey, Carlyle Ashley DS17

Carson_and_Colorado_18DEC0275.pdf
The Slim Princess operated on a narrow-gauge railroad between Keeler CA and points east of Lake Tahoe from the late 1800s until about 1960. Many generations of Deep Springers traveled to and from school on this train.

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KW108a_SlimP_mail_truck_1924_18DEC0271.pdf
The Slim Princess was a narrow gauge railway serving the Owens Valley, on which many Deep Springers arrived at Deep Springs for the first time

KW046a_slim_quigley_indian_joe_18DEC0163.pdf
Two men with roped bull or large steer
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