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Photograph of Planting Done on Clearcut Jack Pine Area

Photograph of Planting Done on Clearcut Jack Pine Area

Original caption: CP15. Dora Lake RD. Plantation #15--replant S-49 to red pine and jack pine--1948 planting killed by fire. Planting done on clearcut jack pine area. Ground preparation by scalping. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Clearcut Aspen Along Highway

Photograph of Clearcut Aspen Along Highway

Original caption: C.P. 4, 5th year followup, Cut Foot Sioux Dist. Clearcut aspen along highway #46 showing suckering reproduction. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Clearcut Aspen Along Highway 46

Photograph of Clearcut Aspen Along Highway 46

Original caption: CP4. Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Dist. Clearcut aspen along highway #46, showing suckering reproduction. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Clearcut Aspen Along Soumi Road

Photograph of Clearcut Aspen Along Soumi Road

Original caption: C.P. 12, 5th year followup, Marcell District, Virgil Smith in photo. Clearcut aspen along Soumi road. Note aspen suckers. Historic Photographs

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