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Park, and so working round to the Mowich glaciers, Spray Falls, and the great "parks" on the north.
The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' John H. Williams
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The Mowich rivers were so named by the Indians from the fact that, in the great rocks on the northwest side of the peak, just below the summit, they saw the figure of the mowich, or deer.
The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' John H. Williams
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The west side, also, with its four spectacular glaciers which pass under the names of Mowich and Tahoma, attains sublimity; it remains also for future occupation.
The Book of the National Parks Robert Sterling Yard 1903
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Shows outposts of alpine firs and hemlocks on the timber line.] [Illustration {p. 123}: Looking south from Mt. Rose, across Crater Lake to North Mowich Glacier and Mowich Ridge.
The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' John H. Williams
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North Mowich Glaciers.] {p. 093} [Illustration: Ice-bound Lake in Cowlitz Park, with top of
The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' John H. Williams
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Mowich canyon.] [Illustration: Copyright, 1909, By Asahel Curtis.
The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' John H. Williams
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