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Metal plaque sign with information about shade tolerant Eastern Hemlock, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shade Tolerant (Hemlock) Incised metal, Nature sign, II-A-Sign-17718
Yellowstone photo album 25, page 16 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 25, page 17 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 25, page 12 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 25, page 14 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 25, page 19 Yellowstone National Park
Ray Arnett unveiling plaque, Biosphere Dedication Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of unveiling during International Biosphere Reserve Dedication ceremony. L-R: Buffalo Tigar, Ray Arnett, Francesco de Castri, and Jack Morehead Location: Visitors Center.
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1982-04-06
Unveiling of Biosphere Reserve plaque Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of unveiling of plaque during International Biosphere Reserve Ceremony by Bill Gregg, Buffalo Tiger, Ray Armett. Francesco de Castri and Jack Morehead. Location: Visitors Center.
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1982-04-06
Unveiling of Plaque at Newfound Gap, Oct. 25, 1979 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Unveiling of Plaque at Newfound Gap, Oct. 25, 1979. Dignitaries seated on platform. Brian Jones, Lutheran minister, Gatlinburg, TN. Dr. Theodore Sudea, Acting Assoc. Director for Science and Technology, WASO. Don King, Chairman, US National Committee, Man and the Biosphere. Jay Blowers, Executive Director, U.S. National Committee Man and the Biosphere.International Biosphere Reserve, III-D-4770, History - Dedications
1979-10-24
Plaque unveiling October 25, 1979 at Newfound Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Plaque unveiling October 25, 1979 at Newfound Gap. United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization: Program on Man and the Biosphere by decision of the Bureau of the International Coordinating Council of the Program Man on the Biosphere, Duly Authorized to the Effect by the Council GREAT SMokY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK Is Recognized as Part of the International Network of Biosphere Reserves. This Network of Protected Samples of The World's Major Ecosystem Types Is Devoted to Conservation Of Nature and Scientific Research In the Service of Man. It Provides a Standard Against Which The Effect Of Man's Impact on his Environment Can Be Measured. 26 October 1976. Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, Director General of UNESCO. International Biosphere Reserve plaque, III-D-4773, History - Dedications
1979-10-24
Yellowstone photo album 25, page 18 Yellowstone National Park
Park Director and Superintendent, Poinsett State Park, South Carolina, 1957 South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism MTG-11. Meetings. 1957 Superintendents training, Poinsett. Oct. 8-10, 1957. L-R State Park Director Jacocks, Supt. Ted Barbie
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1957-10-08
Supt. Dave Beal removes cover from plaque while Jim Bainbridge and Malcolm Hadley congratulate each other Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. Dave Beal removes cover from plaque while Jim Bainbridge and Malcolm Hadley congratulate each other. Newfound Gap, Oct. 25, 1979.International Biosphere Reserve; Plaque Unveiling, III-D-4771, History - Dedications
1979-10-24
Men and women in front of plaque and dedication of Plaza Ferdinand VII, circa 1965 Everglades National Park; National Park Service Formal photo of group of men and women in front of plaque and dedication of Plaza Ferdinand VII; circa 1960's Locality: Photo Source: Keywords: Dignitaries; Visitors. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 3 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.
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Circa 1965
Park Director presents plaque to Superintendent, Superintendents Meeting, Poinsett State Park, South Carolina, 1957 South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism MTG-9. Meetings. 1957 Superintendents Meeting. Poinsett State Park, Oct. 8-10, 1957-WTA. State Park Director Jacocks presents to Supt. Ted Barbie plaque from National Campers and Hikers Ass'n.
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1957-10-08

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