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Title: | FOREST RANGER ON THE TRAIL |
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Description: |
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: Representing Uncle Sam..Supervisors, Rangers, and other Forest officers carry on the work of managing and protecting the National Forest resources and assist the public in making use of these resources. Rangers supervise timber sales on the National Forests, also grazing, and other uses of the Forests. They help to build roads, trails, bridges, telephone lines, and other improvements including campground conveniences. A large part of their time is necessarily devoted to the protection of the forest from fire and to fighting fires when they occur. Physical endurance is necessary to the success of the Ranger, because of the heavy labor and exposure involved in this work...51. Forest Ranger on the trail, Wasatch National Forest, Utah. The Forest Ranger is responsible for the administration and care of many thousands of acres of timberland, and he must be familiar with his Forest.. |
Original Filename: | MLA51 253091.jpg |
Forest or Agency: | Wasatch National Forest |
Show more details: | Wasatch Mountains |
City: | Wasatch National Forest |
State: | Utah |
Country: | USA |
Date: | Wed Jun 01 00:00:00 EST 1938 |
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Categories: | Images/ Historic/ Slide Shows/ Playgrounds, Images/ People/ Forest Employees, Images/ Recreation/ Camping |
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: | 622 |
Size: | 3.99 MB; 6150 x 3992 pixels; 20.5 x 13.3 inches (print at 300 DPI); |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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