Princeton Zipperpull-Pendant

Princeton Zipperpull-Pendant

$9.00
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1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Lanyard hook attachment Mounted on story card Place Name: Mount Princeton Elevation: 14,197 ft.Coordinates: N39° 44' 58 W106° 14' 13'' Location: Sawatch Range, Colorado, USA MarkerSleuth Photo Contributor: No Station Found The naming of a set of peaks in the Sawatch Range dominates their stories. In 1865, Professor Josiah Dwight Whitney, a graduate of Yale University and former director of the California Geological Survey, accepted a position with Harvard. In 1869 he led the first class of the Harvard Mining School on an exploration of the Sawatch Range. He named two notable peaks at the time--Mount Harvard, after the sponsoring institution and Mount Yale after Whitney's alma mater. Princeton was named around 1873, probably by Henry Gannett of the Hayden Survey.

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