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Experimental planting area for the western white pine type at Priest River Experimental Station. Area logged in 1910 by Jurgens Bros. and brush burned broadcast; the large amount of debris left on ground after logging typical over-mature stand in this type Item Info

Title:
Experimental planting area for the western white pine type at Priest River Experimental Station. Area logged in 1910 by Jurgens Bros. and brush burned broadcast; the large amount of debris left on ground after logging typical over-mature stand in this type
Photographer:
Rockwell, Frank I.
Date Created:
1911
Description:
Title plate reads:"Experimental planting area for the western white pine type at Priest River Experimental Station. Area logged in 1910 by Jurgens Bros. and brush burned broadcast; the large amount of debris left on ground after logging typical over-mature stand in this type."
Location:
Bonner County Priest Creek Experimental Station
Latitude:
48.34083333
Longitude:
-116.8427778
Moscow Number:
546
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_2
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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Preferred Citation:
"Experimental planting area for the western white pine type at Priest River Experimental Station. Area logged in 1910 by Jurgens Bros. and brush burned broadcast; the large amount of debris left on ground after logging typical over-mature stand in this type", Experimental Forest and Savenac Nursery Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/expforest/items/expforsav222.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/