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White oak acorns Kings Mountain National Military Park White Oak
White oak leaves Kings Mountain National Military Park 46-3-1 White Oak Leaves
Silvical Characteristics of Shumard Oak Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1960-10
Tiny oak sprouted from acorn Kings Mountain National Military Park 46-3 Quereus Sp. HC 447 4/68 Tiny Oaks from Might Acorns Grow""
White oak blossoms and immature leaves Kings Mountain National Military Park 46-3-1 Quercus Alba HC 542 5/68White Oak Blossoms and Imature Leaves
Station Paper Clemson University Libraries vol. 134-156; Call number: a13.63/9:.
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1961-11
White oak in fall Kings Mountain National Military Park RCNE 46-3-1 Pup. 1 cy vender B White Oak t-15 K. Scenic (fall) Gen. Creek Park (Glabler)
Tory oak tree Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Tory Oak tree, Wilksboro, Col. Cleveland
Champion overcup oak, Congaree National Park Congaree National Park Champion Overcup Oak
Champion Shumard oak, Congaree National Park Congaree National Park Champion Shumard Oak
Champion oak, Congaree National Park Congaree National Park Champion Overcup Date
Champion Shumard oak, Congaree National Park Congaree National Park Champion Shumard Oak, C Axtell
Forestry, showing satisfactory healing on 28 inch white oak, 1938 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1938-12-12
Oak tree approximately 20 inches through, which was hit by lightning, 1938 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1938-06-10
Oak at center, Bearwallow Bald, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1087, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Oak, Bearwallow Bald.
1936-11
Forestry, healing of two or three years old on 6 inch post oaktracing, 1938 Mammoth Cave National Park; National Park Service
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1938-12-12
Metal plaque with information about chestnut oak trees, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park The mighty Oak. Incised metal,Nature Sign, II-A-Sign-17721
Pin oak with exposed roots, Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi, 1935 Vicksburg National Military Park Close-up, showing Pin Oak with exposed roots. Photographed Dec. 23, 1935.
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1935-12-23
Oak growing in rock crevice at left, mountains in distance, High Rocks, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1088, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Oak, Oak growing in rock crevice, High Rocks.
1938-09
View of council oak from porch of McDowell home Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Council oak (Scion of and worker at) and view towards council oak from porch of McDowell home Quaker Meadows, NC.
Close view of large burl on oak, trees in background, Big Cove Reservation, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1089, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Oak Burl, Large burl on oak. Big, Cove, Reservation.
1938-01
Oaks struck and damaged by lightning, west border of Parson's Bald Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-2245, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Lightning-struck Oaks, Oaks struck and damaged by lightning, west border of Parson's Bald.
1935-05-23
Close up view of very slick, honey colored fungus on end of black oak log, Noland Creek, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Pla-1227, Natural Features - Flora - Miscellaneous Plants,Fungus, Picture of fungus sp. on end of black oak log, Noland Creek. Very slick, honey colored.
1935-10-21
Pine-oak woods at Elkmont, bordering a broom sedge field, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Tree-1128, Natural Features - Flora - Trees,Forest, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Pine-oak woods at Elkmont, bordering a broom sedge field.
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1938-04-05
Workers removing 42 inch willow oak tree following severe wind storm, Abrams Creek at F-8, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Abrams Creek main channel at F-8 Results of severe wind storm in March 1969. Tree is Willow Oak, 42 in diameter.",Soil and Moisture Project, IV-Z-17266
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1969-09
Workers removing 42 inch willow oak tree after damage of severe wind storm, Abrams Creek at F-8, Tennessee, 1969 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Abrams Creek, main channel at F-8. Results of severe wind storms in March 1969. Tree is Willow Oak, 42 in diameter.",Soil and Moisture Project, IV-Z-17267
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1969-09
Cades Cove, view of the floor of the cove through an open white oak/white pine stand, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cades Cove, showing a view of the floor of the cove through an open white oak/white pine stand. Cades Cove, I-C-CC-721, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove.
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1938-03-24
Prof. H.T. Duncan under Oak tree in summer, along edge of the field on top of Gregory's Bald Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Summer sun on one of the beautiful oak trees that are so numerous around the edge of the field atop of Gregory's Bald". Prof. H.T. Duncan under tree. Copy neg made Jul 1994; Oak Tree; I-F-Tree-17877."Summer sun on one of the beautiful oak trees that are so numerous around the edge of the field atop of Gregory's Bald". Prof. H.T. Duncan under tree. Copy neg made Jul 1994",Oak Tree, I-F-Tree-17877
1930-07-06
Grassy park on Little Bald Knob near Hemphill Bald, North Carolina, surrounded by Mountain red oak, chestnut, beech, black locust, a miniature of Gregory Bald Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-D-Gen-2657, Natural Features - Balds - General Views, Little bald knob, Grassy park on Little Bald Knob near Hemphill Bald, N.C. surrounded by Mountain red oak, chestnut, beech, black locust; A miniature of Gregory Bald.
1936-08-27

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