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English: A June 1902 photograph by naturalist Clinton Hart Merriam at the General Sherman Tree during the second annual trek of the Sierra Club. Pictured from left are botanist James S. Merriam, Wanda Muir, Helen Muir, geographer Henry Gannett, and naturalist John Muir.
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Source Sunset (February 1903, p. 298)
Author Clinton Hart Merriam
Camera location36° 34′ 51″ N, 118° 45′ 03″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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36°34'50.999"N, 118°45'2.999"W

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