U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE HENRY S. GRAVES, FORESTER TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST ALASKA U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE HENRY S. GRAVES, FORESTER TONGAS NATIONAL FOREST ...
Sign in image reads: American Forest Week, April 22-28, 1928, A Week to Think and Talk of Forest Benefits, Timber - Water - Health. Cross section of a Sitka Spruce tree, with rings marked to indicate the dates of notable historical events: The...
60 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "KTVF Collection, 1970-1976". Film shows an aerial view of a forest fire burning in a black spruce forest.
Title from sleeve. Two men wearing the uniform of the U.S. Forest Service look at boxed specimens on a table in the Craig office. Another man visible behind them. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
View of a U.S. Forest Service helicopter near Juneau, Alaska. From front: "Juneau 1963" (top) and "U.S. Forest Svc Chopper" (bottom). The photo was taken in 1963. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from caption. Bernice Kaufmann and Jim Marshall of U.S. Forest Service standing in front of truck with building up on jacks in left background in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Pioneer Hall." August 1965. Original...
Title taken from verso. View of Tongass Forest, about 24 miles north of Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8306. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
84 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "KTVF Collection, 1970-1976". Film shows a helicopter dropping water onto a forest fire near Vundik Lake.
Title from album caption. View of Cook Inlet. The building appears to be a homestead with home and outbuildings. Land has been cleared of trees, probably by forest fire. Near the house are several wooden frames, perhaps racks or cages.
Title taken from caption; clarified by cataloger.
Photogarph of the WAMCATS bridge at mile 88 after a forest fire burned the area. Hand written note on this photo reads: Note: These bridges were necessary acct 'spongs' sloughs or sluggish...
Alan May poses in front of Mendenhall Glacier. From May's journal, dated May 27th: "The glacier is indeed a very wonderful sight - stupendous and magnificent. ...The blue and green coloring of the icy depths has to be seen to be believed."--p. 12....