The first vibrational overtone spectrum of solid parahydrogen with various low orthohydrogen impurity levels has been studied in the range 7900-10 000 cm(-1) using a White-type external multireflection system with a 34.8-cm sample path length. We were able to detect extremely weak features, namely, the Y-1(0) at 7991.85 (1) cm(-1), and the double transitions U-1(0) + Q(1)(1), U-1(0) + S-1(0), U-1(1) + Q(1)(0), and Q(1)(0) + Q(1)(0). The Q(1)(0) + Q(1)(1) and Q(1)(1) + Q(1)(1) double transitions were resolved. We obtained a rich orthohydrogen satellite spectrum associated with the transitions Q(2)(0) and Q(2)(1) near 8060 cm(-1). An analysis and assignment of these satellite transitions are presented. The double transitions of the type Q(1)(J) + Q(1)(J') (J,J' = 0,1) are located in the spectral region around 8300 cm(-1). The most remarkable features here are the Q(1)(1) + Q(1)(1) transition, which consists entirely of fine structure, and the Q(1)(0) + Q(1)(0) transition, which, to our knowledge, has an intensity that cannot be accounted for by previously proposed mechanisms. Finally the thermal shift of all of the above-mentioned transitions was investigated by lowering the sample temperature from 12.5 K down to 6.5 K while taking spectra. The influence of the change of temperature on the line positions, Linewidths, and interaction parameters of solid hydrogen is discussed.