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Waterton Lakes International Peace Park Cairn International Committee

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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
2 August 1947
Description Level
Item
Accession No.
20021071073-069
Physical Description
Black and white photograph
Scope and Content
Members of the international executive committee responsible for the cairns that mark the Canadian and American sections of Waterton Lakes International Peace Park. Left to right: H. A. DeVeber, supt. of Waterton Lakes National Park; Carl Hummer, A. G. Baalim, His Honor Lieut.-Gov. J. C. Bowen, Can…
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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
2 August 1947
Description Level
Item
Creator
Dowdle Studio
Physical Description
Black and white photograph
Physical Condition
Excellent
Scope and Content
Members of the international executive committee responsible for the cairns that mark the Canadian and American sections of Waterton Lakes International Peace Park. Left to right: H. A. DeVeber, supt. of Waterton Lakes National Park; Carl Hummer, A. G. Baalim, His Honor Lieut.-Gov. J. C. Bowen, Canon Samuel H. Middleton (chairman), senator William A. Buchanan, Joseph S. Low (Cardston); W. Rae; J. W. Emmert, supt. of Glacier National Park.
Notes
These photographs are part of file 20021071073. The file contains photographs, construction plans and print material from the project to build cairns to mark the Canadian and American sections of the park. The file is in the manuscript section.
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20021071073-069
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