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Burned -Over Areas - Washington, National Forest Service photograph.

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Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History

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areas washington national forest service burned over areas washington state 20th century high resolution ultra high resolution resource management practices national forests economic history us national archives
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1900 - 1966
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The U.S. National Archives
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areas washington national forest service burned over areas washington state 20th century high resolution ultra high resolution resource management practices national forests economic history us national archives