Handwritten letter from Annie Peck to Henry G. Bryant on letterhead of the Clarendon Hotel in New York. The letter is dated January 4, 1909. This letter is the original version of the copy Peck 1-4-1909. In the letter, Peck requests information about…
Photograph of three women sitting on a rocky summit during a Colorado Mountain Club outing in 1921 in the Never Summer Mountains. Photographer unknown.
Copy of Mrs. Fanny Bullock Workman and Dr. William Hunter Workman’s certificate of honorary membership in the American Alpine Club dated May 2, 1914.
Photo of Fanny Bullock Workman, her husband Dr. Hunter Workman and other expedition members on the summit of Mt. Buspar at 14,974 feet, 1902. Photographer unknown.
A newspaper clipping - the paper is not known. The clipping is from an article stating that Annie Peck claims no record and resigns the honor of holding the world record for highest peak climbed by a woman to Fanny Bullock Workman.
Photograph of a woman wearing a hat standing above a group of men and women resting on rocky slope during a Colorado Mountain Club outing in 1921 in the Never Summer Mountains. Photographer unknown.
Photograph of a woman standing on a rocky slope, three other people are seated next to her during a Colorado Mountain Club outing in 1921 in the Never Summer Mountains. Photographer unknown.
Newspaper clipping from the Philadelphia Press dated Friday, September 10, 1909 covering the controversy between Fanny Bullock Workman and Annie Peck over the women's world record for highest ascent and Annie Peck's expedition to Mt. Huascaran.
Photograph of three women on rocks near a small mountain waterfall during a Colorado Mountain Club outing in 1921 in the Never Summer Mountains. Photographer unknown.