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An overmature stand 225 years old in Benton Creek Bottom, consisting of western white pine, western larch, western red cedar, and hemlock Item Info

Title:
An overmature stand 225 years old in Benton Creek Bottom, consisting of western white pine, western larch, western red cedar, and hemlock
Photographer:
Rockwell, Frank I.
Date Created:
1911
Description:
From Rockwell's report of 1912 describing the establishment of Priest River Experimental Station. No registration #; first of four photos; title plate reads: "The western white pine type at the Priest River Experiment Station. An overmature stand 225 years old in Benton Creek Bottom, consisting of western white pine, western larch, western red cedar, and hemlock."
Location:
Bonner County Priest Creek Experimental Station
Latitude:
48.35166667
Longitude:
-116.8277778
Moscow Number:
545
Source:
The sources for the photos in this collection were as follows: Priest River Experimental Forest, Moscow Foresty Sciences Lab, USDA-Forest Service Region 1 archive, University of Montana Library Gisborne Collection, and Ms. Susan Marsh
Source Identifier:
1912_Establishment_Rockwell_Photo_1
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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Source
Preferred Citation:
"An overmature stand 225 years old in Benton Creek Bottom, consisting of western white pine, western larch, western red cedar, and hemlock", Experimental Forest and Savenac Nursery Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/expforest/items/expforsav0.html
Rights
Rights:
Material produced by the United States Forest Service and is in Public Domain. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.
Standardized Rights:
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/