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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Mammoth Cave National Park
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Mammoth Cave National Park Nitrate Negatives Collection
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Negatives of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Jennison, Harry Milliken
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Andropogon
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Grasslands
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.)
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Scrub pine
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Shortleaf pine
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Soil conservation
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Mammoth Cave National Park
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Edmonson County
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Kentucky
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United States
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Still Image
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black-and-white negatives
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U.S. Government Work
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Erosion control, black enrollees working in field, pulling broomsedge for check dams
Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1939-11
Old field abandoned about 10 years earlier, note number of pines and amount of Andropogen
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
I-F-Mea-2477, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Field, Old field abandoned about 10 years ago. NB: size and number of pines; amount of Andropogen.
1935-12-18
Ecology (old field), Andropogon dominant with Pinus echinata, Rhus solidago, smilax coming in, Laurel Creek Flats
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
I-F-Mea-2470, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Laurel Creek Flats, Ecology (old field). N.B. Andropogon dominant with Pinus echinata, Rhus solidago, smilax, coming in (succeeding).
1935-10-31
Old field abandoned about 5 years ago, note dominant andropogon with admixture of Pinus virginiana and sassafras, smilax, etc.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
I-F-Mea-2476, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Field, Old field abandoned about 5 years ago. Note: Dominant Andropogon with admixture of Pinus Va. and Sassafras Smilax, etc.
1935-12-18
Old field abandoned about 2 years earlier, note Andropogon becoming established, but still scattering, it succeeds Erigeron annuus and other weeds
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
I-F-Mea-2478, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Field, Old field abandoned about 2 years ago. Note: Andropogon becoming established, but still scattering. It succeeds Erigeron annuus and other weeds.
1935-12-18
Andropogon in recently abandoned field in foreground, pine, etc. succeeding in old field in back, near mouth of Fighting Creek
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
I-F-Mea-2471, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Fields, Ecology (old field), near mouth of Fighting Creek. Note: 1) Andropogon in recently abandoned field in foreground; 2) Pine, etc. succeeding in old (grassy) field in back. (How long until pine will be dominant?)
1935-11
Erosion control, black enrollees working in field, pulling broomsedge for check ...
Old field abandoned about 10 years earlier, note number of pines and amount of ...
Ecology (old field), Andropogon dominant with Pinus echinata, Rhus solidago, ...
Old field abandoned about 5 years ago, note dominant andropogon with admixture ...
Old field abandoned about 2 years earlier, note Andropogon becoming ...
Andropogon in recently abandoned field in foreground, pine, etc. succeeding in ...
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