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
Hammock after burnEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceWildfire # 16: county line fire; burned 5-12/14-73; aerial view of hammocks burned; photo taken 8-22-73
Two lightning strikes on mangrovesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Dale Taylor; 2 lightning strikes on mangroves; Broad R.; 2-22-79
Stand of trees in burnt grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn slide: 3/9/72; Casuarina glauca; Unit V - 1H; site after burn on 2/22/72
Burnt field, fire in distanceEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceOn Slide: Miccosukee strip prescribed burn; fires after being stripped; fire #M-6; 2-22-79; Konz; A-2a; 205
Building 45, northeast corner frontHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkNortheast corner front. Bldg. 45. Construction Progress. Original caption: NHF 2071, N.E. Corner Post, Bldg. 45, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Building, Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkWager House. Base interior looking southwest at brick. Original caption: NHF 58, Wager House, Basement Interior Looking SW at Brick Wall Before Removal, 10-22-56.
Building 45, room 1Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkRoom # 1 looking toward Northeast end. Bldg. 45. Construction Progress. Original caption: NHF 2072, Room #1 Looking Towar NE End, Bldg. 45, Construction Progress, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
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".
Building 45, window in stable frontHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkWindow in stable front closed in, interior. Bldg. 45. Construction Progress. Original caption: NHF 2077, Window in Stable Front Closed In, Interior, Bldg. 45, Construction Progress, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Through the Years, page 22South Carolina State ParksParis Mountain 1958. First Row: Bob Jones (Table Rock), E. R. Vreeland (Assistant Director), Marion Dwight (Poinsett). Second Row: Cecil Hayes (Andrew Jackson), Eddie Miller (Paris Mountain), Lor Davis (Secretary), L. Storm Bailey (Edisto), Sheriff Leroy (Greenwood). Third Row: West Jacocks (Parks Director), LaFon Norton (Little Pee Dee). Fourth Row: Red La Boon (Santee), Van Pressley (Lee), Virginia Holmes (Personnel), Carl Foxworth (Aiken), Norman Cooler (Hunting Island). Fifth Row: Ellis Fisal (American Red Cross), Marshal Holder (Sesquicentennial), Gene Price (Assistant State Forester), Del Furney (Forestry Purchasing), Ted Barbie (Myrtle Beach), Mrs. D. I. Ross (Barnwell). Sixth Row: George Holder (Cheraw), Jake Ray (Oconee), Ray Sisk (Kings Mountain), Clarence Doster (Chester), Binks Ravenel (Assistant Director), Walter Ahearn (Forestry Information and Education). Not In Photo: Bill Wiggins (Givhans Ferry), Ernie Mobley (Rivers Bridge), J. E. Thornton (Croft), Willard Risher (Colleton Wayside), Leroy Smith (Pleasant Ridge).
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.
Building 45, new summer beam from room 2Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkNew Summer beam from room # 2 looking toward room # 7. Bldg. 45. Construction Progress. Original caption: NHF 2073, New Sommer Beam From Room #2 Looking Toward Room #45, Bldg. 45, Construction Progress, A. L. Sullivan, Aug. 22, 1962.
Letter, 1863 April 22, Macaulay to Brooks, providing updates on the Companies, page 3National Park ServiceLetter to Brooks from Macaulay providing updates on the Companies, including their locations and activities. Macaulay also reports that the Iron Clads cannot do what was expected of them, and that they are a failure. Macaulay writes that they have seen in the papers some account of a fight between General Gillmore's command & a body of rebels, and that Macaulay hopes Brooks escaped safely.
Letter, 1863 April 22, Macaulay to Brooks, providing updates on the Companies, page 2National Park ServiceLetter to Brooks from Macaulay providing updates on the Companies, including their locations and activities. Macaulay also reports that the Iron Clads cannot do what was expected of them, and that they are a failure. Macaulay writes that they have seen in the papers some account of a fight between General Gillmore's command & a body of rebels, and that Macaulay hopes Brooks escaped safely.