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  ARCHIVAL SOURCES

  Letters, diaries, and other unpublished manuscripts come from the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections, The Mountaineers Archives, the Post family collection, the Manning family collection, the Joan Jensen collection, the Henry S. Hall Jr. American Alpine Club Library archives, the Joe Kelsey collection, the David Roberts collection, the North Cascades Conservation Council online archives, and the Byrd Polar Climate Research Archival Program at the Ohio State University Libraries.

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