| Abstract: | William J. Paeth (1887-1980), compiler of the 1916 guide to the Washington National Forest, later became an architect and designed the buildings in Lewisville Park in Clark County, Washington. |
| The collection includes "A Guide For Tourists and Travelers On The Washington National Forest. Data Furnished By the Forest Officers on the Forest. Compiled by W. J. Paeth, Forest Assistant. December 1916." Illustrated introduction to history, sights, recreation, and conservation in the Washington (now Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) National Forest. Includes detailed descriptions of routes of travel through the forest, a bibliography on natural science for the traveler and tourist, and a directory of guides, packers, cooks, stage lines, hotels and road houses based in Glacier and surrounding areas. Removable fold-out oversize map inside front cover: "Map of Washington National Forest and Directions to Hunters and Campers, 1914." | |
| Title: | 'The Washington Traveler' Photographs, 1914 - 1916 |
| Creator: | Praeth, William J., 1887-1980 |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 2857 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 0.25 linear feet (1 volume) |
William J. Paeth (1887-1980), compiler of the 1916 guide to the Washington National Forest, later became an architect and designed the buildings in Lewisville Park in Clark County, Washington.
The collection includes "A Guide For Tourists and Travelers On The Washington National Forest. Data Furnished By the Forest Officers on the Forest. Compiled by W. J. Paeth, Forest Assistant. December 1916." Illustrated introduction to history, sights, recreation, and conservation in the Washington (now Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) National Forest. Includes detailed descriptions of routes of travel through the forest, a bibliography on natural science for the traveler and tourist, and a directory of guides, packers, cooks, stage lines, hotels and road houses based in Glacier and surrounding areas. Removable fold-out oversize map inside front cover: "Map of Washington National Forest and Directions to Hunters and Campers, 1914."
Apparently, the work once belonged to the National Agricultural Library and the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station Library in Portland, Oregon. "80.16.1 Ruth Ann Nicklin" is written in pencil on title page.
1. Tourist Guide, 1914-1916
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[Identification of item], 'Washington Traveler' Photographs, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.
Purchased in July 2005.
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