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Title: | FOREST RANGERS IN ALASKA TRAVEL MOSTLY BY WATER |
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Magic Lantern Slides from a 1938 USFS slide show of National Forest Playgrounds. Keyword MLA to see all images and original transcript from all 60 images. Image Description from original transcript: Every Forest Region Offers Scenes of Interest and Beauty..11. Alaska Region 10. Forest Rangers in Alaska travel mostly by water. Tongass National Forest...The Alaska Region is very different from the Forest Regions in Continental United States. It contains only two Forest The Tongass and the Chugach, lying like a tattered ribbon of land 600 miles long from the southern tip of the Territory to within sight of Mount McKinley. However, these two Forests have larger areas than any other National Forest in the United States the Tongass, with 16.5 million acres, and the Chugach with nearly 5 million. These Forests are mostly hemlock, with spruce next in importance, with a small amount of western red cedar, and other species. They are of immense importance to Alaska because they cover a region the best use of which is timber projection, the land having little agricultural value. The Regional Forester has headquarters at Juneau.. |
Original Filename: | MLA11 169824.jpg |
Forest or Agency: | Tongass National Forest |
Show more details: | Alaska Region 10 |
City: | Tongass National Forest |
State: | Alaksa |
Country: | USA |
Date: | Wed Jun 01 00:00:00 EST 1938 |
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Categories: | Images/ Historic/ Slide Shows/ Playgrounds, Images/ Nature/ Lake |
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: | Magic Lantern |
Added By: | Karen Wattenmaker ( karen@kwphoto.com ) |
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Orientation: | Landscape |
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ID: | 593 |
Size: | 3.80 MB; 5703 x 4315 pixels; 19.0 x 14.4 inches (print at 300 DPI); |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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