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U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service photograph collection, 1948-1967

Overview of the Collection

Title
U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service photograph collection
Dates
1948-1967 (inclusive)
Quantity
54 photographic prints (1 box) ; sizes vary
Collection Number
PH1211
Summary
Photographs of land management practices relating to pollution, erosion, fires, water pollution, fires, preservation and national parks. National parks include Jedediah Smith Redwoods, Del Norte Redwoods Park, and a proposed Redwoods National Park
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

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Languages
English
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Content Description

Photographs of land management practices relating to pollution, erosion, fires, water pollution, fires, preservation and national parks. National parks include Jedediah Smith Redwoods, Del Norte Redwoods Park, and a proposed Redwoods National Park.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Donor: Arthur Kruckeberg, November 6, 2003.

Processing Note

Processed by Grant Barber, 2013; Justine Lopez, 2015.

Accessioned as PH2004-074.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

  • Pollution

    • Description: Aerial view of Denver under smog

      Written on photo: Urbicide.

      Dates: October 1963
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1
    • Description: Two photographs comparing Oakland, California from Yebra Buena Island on a smoggy day and on a clear day
      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 2
    • Description: Factories and smog in Dallas, Texas
      Dallas Morning News (photographer)
      Dates: November 1,1965
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 3
    • Description: Building in Washington D.C. being power-cleaned of pollution
      United States Department of Health (Photographer)
      Dates: October 26, 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 4
    • Description: Polluted river in front of buildings
      Ted Jones, Falls Church, Virginia (photographer)

      Caption on front: Life in these United States.

      Ted Jones was an American photographer, director, producer, and sculptor. He was born in 1927 and died in 2007. In 1954, Jones received the Sylvania award for Television for the first water pollution special on television, "Our Beautiful Potomac." He also received an Emmy for his work on the cinematography and editing of "Urban Sprawl." Among other awards, he won a Peabody Award, Governor's award, and the Special Jury Gold Medal at the Atlanta Film Festival. He spent 17 years producing films in the environmental field. He had many picture credits in Time, Fortune, and LIFE magazines. His photographs are in the collections of the Saint Louis Art Museum, the University of New Mexico Art Museum, and the James A. Michener Museum of Art.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 5
    • Description: Pile of garbage next to garbage can in Rat Harbor, Mississippi
      R.Moore (photographer)
      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 6
    • Description: Bear with knocked over trash can at Glacier National Park
      Jack E. Boucher, United States Department of Interior (photographer)
      Dates: June 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 7
    • Description: Pollution from burner from Tahoe Timber Company in Reno, Nevada
      City and County Health Department, Reno, Nevada (Photographer)
      Dates: November 2, 1964
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 8
    • Description: Woman holding a "Citizens for Clean Air" sign with men talking to each other in the background
      Ted Jones, Fall Church, Virginia (photographer)
      Dates: circa 1960s
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 9
  • Erosion

    • Description: District Ranger Sterling W. Weaver and Supervisor's Staff Assistant Don Pomarening examine a gully for erosion control at Tombigbee National Forest, Mississippi
      Dan Todd, United States Forest Service (photographer)

      Caption on verso: District Ranger Sterling W. Weaver and Supervisor's Staff Assistant Don Pomarening examine an old gully which has been healed by the growing forest after the surrounding lands were taken out of cultivation some 25 years ago, and the forest regrowth protected and encouraged successively by the Resettlement Administration, the Soil Conservation Service, and finally by the Forest Services, culminating in November 1959 in national forest status.

      Dates: April 1961
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 10
    • Description: Planting crew planting pine trees in large gully to curb erosion at Whitten tract and North boundary forest in Mississippi
      Dan O. Todd, United States Forest Service (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Those gullies are at edge of abandoned field being planted to pine.

      Dates: 1948
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 11
    • Description: Man planting pine tree to fight erosion in Lafayette County, Mississippi
      R.W. Neelands (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Brush dams, installed before planting, have collected loose soil in which pines can be planted successfully. These trees will stabilize the area within 5 to 15 years.

      Dates: January 1963
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 12
    • Description: Eroded gully in Shawnee National Forest, Illinois
      P.F. Hein and C.W. Carlson, United States Forest Service (photographers)

      Caption on verso: Shortleaf pine planted by Sahara Coal Company on their spoil bank left after strip mining.

      Dates: May 7, 1952
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 13
    • Description: Body of water and hills with shrubbery indication of success of erosion control in Wayne National Forest, Ohio
      Leland J. Prater, United States Forest Service (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Strip-mining area two years after rehabilitation work was done, planting of locust and grass.

      Dates: June 16, 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 14
    • Description: Car on dirt bridge surrounded by body of water with grass and plant cover in Wayne National Forest, Ohio
      Leland J. Prater, United States Forest Service (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Strip-mining area four years after rehabilitation work was done, planting of locust and grass for soil rehabilitation and fish and wildlife habitat.

      Dates: June 16, 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 15
    • Description: Men fishing at a pond that was previously rehabilitated in Wyane National Forest , Ohio
      Leland J. Prater, United States Forest Service (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Fishing in one of the small ponds in a strip mined area four years after rehabilitation work was started.

      Dates: June 16, 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 16
    • Description: Lake and trees in area that was rehabilitated in Wayne National Forest, Ohio
      Leland J. Prater, United States Forest Service (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Strip mined area eight years after rehabilitation work was done.

      Dates: June 16, 1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 17
  • Water Pollution

    • Dates: September 8, 1947
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 18
    • Dates: July 21, 1947
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 19
    • Description: Timber floating in the water next to a beach in California
      United States Department of Interior (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: California... A logging operation on the Klamath River, contributing to the pollution of the river.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 20
    • Description: Litter below the Great Falls of the Potomac River
      United States Department of Interior (photographer)
      Dates: September 1966
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 21
    • Description: Extremely polluted river in Canton, North Carolina
      Rex Gary Schmidt (photographer)

      Caption on verso: Close-up of paper waste from Champion Paper and Fiber Company, which is polluting stream.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 22
    • Description: Dead fish in Arrowwood Refuge, North Dakota
      Frank Brockman and Nelius B. Nelson (photographers)

      Caption on verso: Arrowwood Refuge, Kensal, N. Dakota. Dead fish in bay across Arrowwood Lake from McKenzie Creek Point.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 23
    • Description: Six dead birds covered in oil along New England coast

      Caption on verso: Oil soaked waterfowl.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 24
    • Description: Stern end of roller to remove oil from water in Baltimore, Maryland
      United States Department of Interior (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: The stern end of the oil retrieves used in Baltimore Harbor to clear the surface of the water of the oil from vessels that ply the port. The rollers shown, pick up oil as they revolve in the water. The oil is then scraped off the rollers and deposited in a tank at the stern section of the boat. When the retrieved-oil tank is filled, it is emptied into a larger tank ashore.

      Dates: August 1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 25
    • Description: Eroded gully with water and vegetation in Illinois
      United States Department of Interior (photographer)

      Caption on verso: No.753...This eroded and destructive gully on Illinois farm land, was converted into a useful farmpond by filling the depressed area with water. Grass soon grew on the banks, permitting the grazing of the cattle and the harvesting of grain.(See No.707 for "after" picture).

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 26
    • Description: Eroded gully converted to a lake with farmland in the background in Illinois
      United States Department of Interior (photographer)

      Caption on verso: No.707... This is the useful farmpond in Illinois, created by the use of water and which formally was an eroded, destructive gully. Mown hay can be seen stacked in the far bank which formerly sustained no plant life. (See also photo No.753 for "before" photo).

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 27
  • Preservation and Aftermath

    • Description: People digging out a drange ditch to eliminate mosquito breeding site in Jacksonville, Tennessee

      Caption on verso: 1) Environmental sanction-vector control. 2) Construction of drainage ditch to eliminate mosquito breeding site.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 28
    • Description: Machinery digging by a water channel
      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 29
    • Description: Boy scout group planting on severely eroded land to fight erosion in Mississippi
      Daniel O. Todd, United States Forest Service (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: Relief field work, planting, Yazoo-Lake Tallahatchis flood prevention project. Boy scout planting crew under guidance of consulting forester Fred Joy in severely eroded land of North Mississippi. .This was one of the several Scout crews brought out from Memphis, Tennessee on a Saturday in March, 1954, as a conservation education project of private concerns, and State and Federal agencies, including the USFS.

      Dates: March 1954
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 30
    • Description: Man surveying a field while holding a bucket of plants to be planted in Mississippi
      Daniel O. Todd, United States Forest Service (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: Relief field work, planting, Yazoo-Lake Tallahatchis flood prevention project. Example of good land use: Trees on the slopes and row crops in the valley. W.C. Turpin of the Taylor community near Oxford, starts out with his planting bar and bucket of pine seedlings, while his brother R.F. Turpin can be seen plowing in the valley. Owning some 500 acres of land they have cooperated with the Y-T project in planting some 80,000 trees over the past several years.

      Dates: February 1954
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 31
    • Description: Lake and mossy trees at Wakulla Springs Wildlife Sanctuary in Tallahassee, Florida
      United States Forest Service (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: This section of the Wakulla River, southwest of Tallahassee, is being preserved in its natural state as a wildlife sanctuary. This area is included in the Southeastern Comprehensive Project for water pollution control.

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 32
    • Description: Snow geese on the lake and in the air in the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
      Peter J. Van Huizen, United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: Group of snow geese in rice check, Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. These geese have opened up this area, in feeding.

      Dates: September 10,1959
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 33
    • Description: Mallard ducks in the water and in the air at White River Refuge in Moon Lake, Arkansas
      Peter J. Van Huizen, United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Photographer)

      Caption on verso: Concentration of ducks (mostly mallards).

      Dates: circa 1948-1967
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 34
  • National Parks: Redwoods

  • National Parks: Glacier National Park Fires

  • National Parks

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Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints

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Subject Terms

  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
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