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Title: | Martin Luschei Interview |
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Description: | Frank Carroll, Planning and Public Affairs Staff Officer on the Black Hills National Forest, interviews Martin Luschei, author of "The Black Hills and the Indians: A Haven of Our Hopes." |
Original Filename: | AR2Q8754.JPG |
Forest or Agency: | Black Hills National Forest |
Black Hills NF Districts and National Monuments: | Supervisor's Office |
Event Name: | Author, Martin Luschei Interview |
City: | Custer |
State: | SD |
Country: | USA |
Date Created: | Wed Jun 02 02:27:00 EST 2010 |
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Categories: | Images/ Nature, Images/ People/ Public |
Photographer/Author/Videographer: | Beth Steinhauer |
Photographer Phone: | (605) 673 - 9251 |
Copyright Status: | Public Domain |
Internal/External: | External Use |
Rights Usage Terms: | Public Domain, Please credit individual photographer, Black Hills National Forest |
Image Media Type: | Digital |
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Orientation: | Landscape |
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Embedded Data: | View embedded data » |
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ID: | 3354 |
Size: | 6.64 MB; 3888 x 2592 pixels; 13.0 x 8.6 inches (print at 300 DPI); |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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Frank Carroll - 06/11/2011
Frank Carroll and Martin Luschei
Author Martin Luschei showed friend Frank Carroll where President Eisenhower fished French Creek at Eisenhower's Pond. Luchei wrote "The Black Hills and the Indians: A Haven of Our Hopes." Susanna Marking produced a very interesting documentary of the history of recreation residences in the National Forests and Parks, and South Dakota's Custer State Park, using Martin's cabin and his history as a basis for the premise that government land conserving agencies in the 1920s and 30s allowed people to build cabins on leased public lands to build political constituencies to support public land.
Frank Carroll - 06/11/2011
Frank Carroll and Martin Luschei
Author Martin Luschei showed friend Frank Carroll where President Eisenhower fished French Creek at Eisenhower's Pond. Luchei wrote "The Black Hills and the Indians: A Haven of Our Hopes." Susanna Marking produced a very interesting documentary of the history of recreation residences in the National Forests and Parks, and South Dakota's Custer State Park, using Martin's cabin and his history as a basis for the premise that government land conserving agencies in the 1920s and 30s allowed people to build cabins on leased public lands to build political constituencies to support public land.
Frank Carroll - 06/11/2011
Frank Carroll and Martin Luschei
Author Martin Luschei showed friend Frank Carroll where President Eisenhower fished French Creek at Eisenhower's Pond. Luchei wrote "The Black Hills and the Indians: A Haven of Our Hopes." Susanna Marking produced a very interesting documentary of the history of recreation residences in the National Forests and Parks, and South Dakota's Custer State Park, using Martin's cabin and his history as a basis for the premise that government land conserving agencies in the 1920s and 30s allowed people to build cabins on leased public lands to build political constituencies to support public land.