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    Mount Robson Trip, 1941

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    Alfred T. Flint (1891-1954) was a lawyer in Wisconsin and an adventurer with an interest in nature, history, and archaeology. This motion picture film presents his trip to Mount Robson Provincial Park in 1941. Flint and his group hiked the Berg Lake Trail where he films Mount Robson, Berg Lake, Berg Glacier, and Valley of the Thousand Falls. His papers and additional photographs can be found in the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison, WI. His collection of negatives are housed at the American Geographical Society Library and were scanned as part of the 2010-2012 NEH Grant Project to digitize the library’s collection of nitrate negatives.ColorSilen

    Ontario, Flint and his companions in canoes

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    Ready for start - Longlac after sunsetBud Snell Gil DobsonGrayscaleNitrate Negatives, Box

    Ontario, Flint [uncertain] by canoes, camp at upper Floodwood River

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    Noon Camp below Upper floodwoodBud Gil SamGrayscaleNitrate Negatives, Box

    Alaska, ship at pier

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    Alaska, ice cave

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    North America, waterfall [unknown location]

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    Alaska, mountainous landscape

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    Alaska, lake in the mountains

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