George Charles Daniels, Wanchese, North Carolina, 1938Cape Hatteras National SeashoreD #22; Uncle" George Charles Daniels; Wanchese N.C.; (Credit National Park Lewis U.S. of Literature)". George Charles Daniels, of Wanchese 93 years old.
Groundwater-surface water interaction along the C-2 Canal, Miami-Dade County, FloridaTechnical publication (South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Water Supply Department); WS-22; Title from PDF title screen (viewed on September 28, 2009).; "December 2007."; The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD or District) Water Supply Department participated in this project to support the SFWMD Hydrologic & Environmental Systems Modeling (HESM) Department, and to help quantify the interaction between surface water and groundwater near the C-2 Canal in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The HESM Department requested field measurements along the C-2 Canal near the Southwest, Alexander Orr, and Snapper Creek wellfields to improve the calibration of the SFWMM and the NSM in Miami-Dade County. The investigation focused on trying to quantify the freshwater flow to Biscayne Bay that is being intercepted in the C-2 Canal by pumping from the Snapper Creek, Alexander Orr, and Southwest wellfields. The investigation combined data from different sources to help meet its goals: groundwater levels, surface water levels, wellfield withdrawal data, and stream gauging data.
Group picture, Southeast Region Supervisory, Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Group picture outsdie Huff House.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6411, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Group picture, Southeast Region Supervisory, Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Group picture outsdie Huff House.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6412, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Group picture, Southeast Region Supervisory, Development ConferenceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMountain View Hotel, Gatlinburg TN. March 22-27, 1964. Group picture outsdie Huff House.Southeast Region Supervisory; Development Conference, IV-P-6410, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Hairy woodpeckerKings Mountain National Military ParkF-22 Hairy Woodpecker
Hammock after burnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceWildfire # 16: county line fire; aerial view of hammocks burned; photo taken 8-22-73; 5-12/14-73
Heavy smoke after burnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Aust. Pine burned at Indian Key pass 5/22/73. Photo taken on East Mound looking West
House with a car parked in garage, Flamingo, March 23 1966Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up, frontal view of a house and car parked in garage; "Quarters #22-Flamingo, Campground Residence". Polyester Copy Negative.
Hunting Island State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism1/31/91; Rear view; HI - Ranger Residence at Shop Area; Feb91R01; 22
Hunting Island State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismHunting Island; 22; Return to:S.C. State Parks 1205 Pendleton Street Columbia, S.C. 29201
Land acquisition, Maryland HeightsHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkLand Acquisition - Maryland Heights. 22 acres NLS Tract 51; contains Spur. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2924 Print used for report; Subject: Land Acquisition - Maryland Heights -Maryland Heights; Location: 22 acres NLS Tract 51; contains Spur Battery site on ledge west of Main Fort We now have Infantry line from Bluff to Spur Battery It is parallel with Barnard Line and Stone Ft 1862-63 Kern Estate Deed Bk 219,p332 WashCoMd ; Purpose: photographer and companions: WSWolfe/CBKing; DATE: Nov1965.
Pesticide containers in farmlandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: Pesticide containers Hole in donut; Litter dump; 2-22-72; Q-1; 002
Road though grassland running to horizonEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView down road with cut grass on either side; "Park Rd. looking West near Taylor Slough Bridge. 22 Feet of pavement with wide shoulders".
Seedling sprouting from wood shavingsEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: 3-22-78; Schinus seedlings under piles - Unit II; C. Toops
Strip of burnt grass, fire in distanceEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Miccosukee strip burn; House #6 head fire; Fire # M-6; 2-22-79; Konz; A-2a; 206
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. Obrien Family. Bldg. 35. Billiionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2078, Edward R. O'Brien Family, Bldg. 35, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice. Kaplon Lot. Billionth Visitor. Original caption: NHF 2080, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Kaplon Lot, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice. Kaplon Lot. Billionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2081, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Kaplon Lot, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Visitors, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkEdward R. O'Brien Family w/J.R. Prentice. Bldg. 9. Billionth Visitor Day. Original caption: NHF 2079, Edward R. O'Brien Family w/ J.R. Prentice, Bldg. 9, Billionth Visitor Day, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Wager house showing tree growing thru roof, from Public WayHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkWager house showing tree growing thru roof. From Public Way. Contributed. Original caption: NHF 22, Wager House Showing Tree Growing Thru Roof. From Public Way, 1956.
Woman seated on ground petting a fawn, October 22 1938Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of woman seated on ground petting a fawn; 22 Oct 1938; "The National Park Spirit of Friendliness. Is here charmingly portrayed, where a park tourist and a native fawn are mutually happy in their chance acquaintance. No occasion for fear of people is known among the native wild life; this feature of national parks is 'something new under the sun', and one of their most attractive features."