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Philadelphia Chapter Presents Dayton
Duncan with Lifetime Membership at the 2000 Annual Meeting in Dillon,
Montana.
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During the Annual Meeting in Dillon, Montana, in August,
2000, Dayton Duncan was presented with a certificate of Honorary Lifetime
Membership in the Philadelphia Chapter. |
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Chapter members congratulate Dayton Duncan after his presentation
at the Camp Fortunate overlook near Dillon.
An adaption of his talk that day can be found in We Proceeded
On, November, 2000. "Toilsome Days and wristless nights"
sets the scene and describes the burden Meriwether Lewis was carrying
in August, 1805, as he reflected on his life in his journal on his
31st birthday.
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When the pages of Dayton Duncan's talk began to scatter
in the wind, Gary Moulton came to assist the speaker. |
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Ed Welch of the National Park Service in Philadelphia
was one of more than twenty Chapter members to attend the meeting
in Dillon. |
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At another stop on the tour, members, who came from
all over the country, from all over the country climbed to Clark's
Lookout. |
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Anne and Sam Mackintosh stopped at Lemhi Pass, where the view was
quite obscured by the smoke of Montana's many forest fires in 2000.
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