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Etymology Mt. Eddy Bear Mountain |
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Mt. Eddy (9,025 ft.) |
Nelson's wife was among the first group of women to summit Mt. Shasta:
"It is not Eve of whom we speak, but of the first lady who made the ascent of,
and gained the summit of Mt. Shasta. While this honor has been claimed by quite
a number, it has become the pleasant privilege of a HERALD reporter to find and
interview the first lady who ever climbed the rugged monster. Thirty-two years
ago Mrs. Mary A. White, Mrs. Lowery, Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. McCloud and Mrs. Gage, with
J. W. White, John M. Silcok, R. H. Reegart and Mr. Peck were sojourning in
Berryvale or Strawberry valley. Conceiving the idea of ascending the mountain
they accordingly set out on the 8th day of September A. D. 1856. Before starting
a gentleman in the valley offered to bet several hundred dollars that Mrs. Mary
A. White would never reach the summit. This bet was quickly taken by her
husband, J. W. White, and they made a start in good spirits. Nothing occurred to
mar their pleasure, and on the next morning they commenced the true ascent from
Horse Camp. After toiling for several weary hours Mrs. Mary A. White, her
husband and one other gentleman reached the summit at 11 o'clock, A.M., on
September 9th, 1856. In a moment of rapture the gentlemen picked Mrs. White from
her feet, and placed her in a sitting position on top of the highest rock on the
summit of Mount Shasta's hoary peak and did homage to her as a living monument
and the first female who had ever ascended to the summit of grand old Shasta.
The other menbers of the party arrived on the summit at 4 o'clock P.M.
- "The First Female", Mount Shasta Herald, Sept. 25, 1888
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