AMERICAN ALPS.— The T etons, solemn guardians of Grand Teton National Park in north-western Wyoming, hover protectingly over the famed Jackson Hole country, former rendezvous of western badmen and now the paradise of fishermen and wild game hunters - the Eden of the great outdoors. This picture, taken from Signal Mountain across Jackson Lake, shows the Grand Teton, highest peak of the range, altitude 13,766 feet, at the extreme left, and Mt. Moran, altitude 12,594 feet, at the right.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21244, 14 January 1939, Page 7
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78AMERICAN ALPS.—The Tetons, solemn guardians of Grand Teton National Park in north-western Wyoming, hover protectingly over the famed Jackson Hole country, former rendezvous of western badmen and now the paradise of fishermen and wild game hunters – the Eden of the great outdoors. This picture, taken from Signal Mountain across Jackson Lake, shows the Grand Teton, highest peak of the range, altitude 13,766 feet, at the extreme left, and Mt. Moran, altitude 12,594 feet, at the right. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21244, 14 January 1939, Page 7
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