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At Cranford began the road which the Camp Fire Girls were to follow through Indian Notch, the gap between the two big mountains, Mount Grant and Mount Sherman.
The Camp Fire Girls on the March Bessie King's Test of Friendship Jane L. Stewart
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At Cranford began the road which the Camp Fire Girls were to follow through Indian Notch, the gap between the two big mountains, Mount Grant and Mount Sherman.
A Campfire Girl's Test of Friendship Jane L. Stewart
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It's where the trail starts up Mount Sherman, and it's the station of the railroad that runs to the top of the mountain, too, for people who are too lazy to climb.
A Campfire Girl's Test of Friendship Jane L. Stewart
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It's where the trail starts up Mount Sherman, and it's the station of the railroad that runs to the top of the mountain, too, for people who are too lazy to climb.
The Camp Fire Girls on the March Bessie King's Test of Friendship Jane L. Stewart
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Velocities up to 250 _miles a second_, or 15,000 times that of an express train at the top of its speed, were thus observed by Young during his trip to Mount Sherman, August 2, 1872; and these were actually doubled in an extraordinary outburst observed by Father Jules
A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition 1874
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An old man was her inspiration for taking on Mount Sherman as her first fourteener.
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An old man was her inspiration for taking on Mount Sherman as her first fourteener.
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An old man was her inspiration for taking on Mount Sherman as her first fourteener.
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An old man was her inspiration for taking on Mount Sherman as her first fourteener.
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An old man was her inspiration for taking on Mount Sherman as her first fourteener.
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