. What I know about Mount Agassiz, Bethlehem and the White Mountains . ct. Patronize them and they will convince youof it. I take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Mabel Harvey for herfacts and manuscript concerning the early history of Bethlehem. So many seem interested to know who I am, and what myprofession is, that a short biographical outline might be appre-ciated. I was born in the white house opposite The ReynoldsDecember 4, 1891. This is my present home. I received myearly education in the Bethlehem Public Schools. I graduatedfrom the local high school in 1910. The following September Ien
. What I know about Mount Agassiz, Bethlehem and the White Mountains . ct. Patronize them and they will convince youof it. I take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Mabel Harvey for herfacts and manuscript concerning the early history of Bethlehem. So many seem interested to know who I am, and what myprofession is, that a short biographical outline might be appre-ciated. I was born in the white house opposite The ReynoldsDecember 4, 1891. This is my present home. I received myearly education in the Bethlehem Public Schools. I graduatedfrom the local high school in 1910. The following September Ientered Colby College, Waterville, Maine- My specialties in col-lege were French, English, and Science. I graduated June 24,1914, receiving the Bachelor of Science degree. This Booklet is yours. R. I. H. ^ ;?/ ©CI,A374707 2 A-0/ Here nature smiles in loxing dreams,In all her radiant light,Till morning shadows softly fall,To clasp the gems of night. The distant mountains lend a charm,To valleys robed in green ;Fair Agassiz gives to one and all,The best view ever T. AGASSIZ is becoming the most popular moun-tain among A\hite Mountain tourists and pleasure-seekers of all Xew England peaks. The ease withwhich one can ascend it, the modern accommoda-tions for guests who wish to make their stay in-side of a day, the equipment of the fine observationtower, and the incomparable view, have led its vis-itors to recognize it as the foremost of all theWhite Mountain perspectives. From this littlemountain one can see over three hundred peaksscattered over three states and Canada. On cleardays the majority of our guests claim that theview is far superior to that of Mt confident that this is the sentiment of the visiting publicwe invite you to make us as many visits as you may choose, andguarantee that your time and money will not be spent in xam. Mt. Agassiz (formerly known as Peaked Hill) borders Beth-lehem Street on the southeast. There are several paths leadingto
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