- CA CMBS NP212-01-3
- Item
- [ca. 1942]
This photo is of 13 men forming a human pyramid with others nearby all posing for a photo in a field with trees.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
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This photo is of 13 men forming a human pyramid with others nearby all posing for a photo in a field with trees.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
18 men posing for a photo outside a tent
This photograph is of 18 men posed for a photo outside of a large white tent.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
A bear caught by Alternative Service workers
This is a photo of a bridge on the lake and houses around the lake.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
A building under construction, possibly at at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-63.
A clearing near Montreal River
Part of Wes Brown photograph album
A clearing near Montreal River. The photograph is labelled "before." This note probably refers to a blast that is about to clear the area. See also Hist.Mss.1.202.3-23 to Hist.Mss.1.202.3-26.
A completed building at the Forest Service Ranger Station. See also Hist.Mss.22.1.9-62.
This photo is of four men working in the forest. One is holding a large bow saw, one holding a large log, and two working together to hammer a spike into a log.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
This photo is of a long dirt road in the middle of a forest with no people or machines in the image.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
This photo is of a well-constructed log cabin, which could be a home or office (park ranger office and residence?), with two lamp posts, hedges, driveway, and well-maintained landscaping.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
This is a picture of a few tents in a CO camp with a stand of trees in the background and a grassy opening in the foreground.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009
Caption on back reads: "A steel-head salmon Raymond Good caught on the Robison [Robertson] river." Ray Good is possibly the man on the left.
Alternative Service workers on the shore of Lake Superior. Caption on back reads: "A hike along the lake."
A hot snag during a forest fire
Caption in album reads: "Fighting a forest fire: a hot snag." A snag is a burned or dead tree.
This photo is of a lake and its rocky shore along the left side.
Dick, Otto, 1919-2009