Park employees standing in sawgrass, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose-up view of park employees standing in sawgrass; "Steve Sandell, Jim/Nancy Shives (facing camera), Bruce McHenry listening to Steve".
Swamp buggy entering water, April 27 1952Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of swamp buggy entering water, two other swamp buggies on opposite bank, men watching, one photographing.
Lee Price working on old Visitor CenterCowpens National BattlefieldLee Price digging behind heating and cooling system of old Visitor Center, Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina, 1979.
Crew moving gate, building 63, John Brown's FortHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkMoving Armory gate, From Murphy farm to Fort, No negatives , 4x6 prints. Donated byDennis Frye Gate donated by.
Training courseGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMembers of Training Course; Back Row: T. Lee Ownby, Francis Wright, unknown, Ralph Ownby, Von Teaster, McDonald, Barney Ogle. Second Row: Marion (Mike) Myers, Hubert Penny, unknown, Dick Zani. Front Row: unknown, Carl Myers, Herb Gerald, Bill Rolen, Dave albraigh, Fred Gerding.Training Course, IV-P-4661, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Airboat proceeding through grassy open area, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up rear view of airboats proceeding through grassy open area being operated by a ranger. Tree islands in background.
Two men standing by vehicleEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of two men by vehicle; man on left holding metal blade; "Near N. Key Largo croc. nest site. Dr. Craighead, R. Klukas."
Ranger talking to school children, Shark Valley, circa 1955Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of ranger talking to school children; Caption reads: "A ranger interpreter helps inner city school children enjoy the sawgrass wilderness of ENP while visiting the Shark Valley area. For many of these young people, it is the first time that they have ever been close to an area as wild as the Everglades."