Born in Russia in 1902, William A. (Bill) Degenhardt was Mountaineers president in 1952-54, vice chairman of the Mountain Rescue Council, and a pioneer climber in the Cascades (with a peak named for him in the Picket Range). This collection contains information about Degenhardt’s climbing background and the relationship between The Mountaineers and the Mountain Rescue Council in the 1950s. Degenhardt died in 1956 due to thrombosis (blocking of arteries to the lungs) at age 54.

This small collection is full of clippings, photographs, and some hand-written journals by Bill Degenhardt. Degenhardt had a son “Tad” (Thomas A. Degenhardt) by his first wife Adelaide (Copp) Degenhardt. The collection was donated to The Mountaineers by Degenhardt’s widow Stella Degenhardt (second wife), a founding member of the Mountaineers History Committee. A selection of photos have been scanned and are to be saved on Mountaineers History Committee backup disks.

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