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Merritt Parkway - Tree Plantings Alongside Merritt Parkway

Merritt Parkway - Tree Plantings Alongside Merritt Parkway

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Young and old trees show the care taken by highway maintainers to keep the roadsides of the Merritt Parkway beautiful. One of the bridge... More

From left to right: Matthew Granstaff, Kimberly Franklin,

From left to right: Matthew Granstaff, Kimberly Franklin,

From left to right: Matthew Granstaff, Kimberly Franklin, Amanda Burt and Chip Hall install coir fiber wattle barriers as part of a riverbank stabilization project at Moccasin Bend in Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 2... More

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, hired contractors

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, hired contractors

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, hired contractors from Scott Lawn Yard worked to install approximately 1300 1-gallon shrubs and 20 1-gallon trees at the Katherine Street Submerged Aquatic Vegetation ... More

From left to right: Amanda Burt, Matthew Granstaff,

From left to right: Amanda Burt, Matthew Granstaff,

From left to right: Amanda Burt, Matthew Granstaff, Kimberly Franklin, Chip Hall, Valerie McCormack and Mark Vaughan, all with the Nashville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, pose by a National Park... More

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, hired contractors

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, hired contractors

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, hired contractors from Scott Lawn Yard worked to install approximately 1300 1-gallon shrubs and 20 1-gallon trees at the Katherine Street Submerged Aquatic Vegetation ... More

Katie Lewis, Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District,

Katie Lewis, Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District,

Katie Lewis, Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, Civil Engineer/Contracting Officer Representative, explains the purpose of the Katherine Street plantings on Nov. 5. Work included the installation of ap... More

Mark Vaughan, a biologist with the Nashville District

Mark Vaughan, a biologist with the Nashville District

Mark Vaughan, a biologist with the Nashville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unloads wooden stakes and coir fiber wattle barriers during a riverbank stabilization project at Moccasin Bend in Chatt... More

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired contractors, from Scott Lawn Yard, work to install approximately 1300 1-gallon shrubs and 20 1-gallon trees at the Katherine Street Submerged Aquatic Vegetation... More

Valerie McCormack, left, and Mark Vaughan install coir

Valerie McCormack, left, and Mark Vaughan install coir

Valerie McCormack, left, and Mark Vaughan install coir fiber wattle barriers during a river stabilization project at Moccasin Bend in Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 27, 2013. A total of 1500 feet of circular mesh is ... More

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired contractors, from Scott Lawn Yard, work to install approximately 1300 1-gallon shrubs and 20 1-gallon trees at the Katherine Street Submerged Aquatic Vegetation... More

Members of a barge with the Chickamauga Lock Project

Members of a barge with the Chickamauga Lock Project

Members of a barge with the Chickamauga Lock Project arrives at Moccasin Bend to deliver supplies for a work crew with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, installing materials to mitigate erosi... More

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, installed

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, installed

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, installed approximately 1300 1-gallon shrubs and 20 1-gallon trees at the Katherine Street Submerged Aquatic Vegetation site in Buffalo, NY, on Nov. 5. This is the f... More

Matthew Granstaff, a biologist with the Nashville District

Matthew Granstaff, a biologist with the Nashville District

Matthew Granstaff, a biologist with the Nashville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, plants saplings as part of a riverbank stabilization project at Moccasin Bend on the Tennessee River in Chattanoog... More

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired

Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District's hired contractors, from Scott Lawn Yard, work to install approximately 1300 1-gallon shrubs and 20 1-gallon trees at the Katherine Street Submerged Aquatic Vegetation... More

Valerie McCormack and Mark Vaughan install coir fiber

Valerie McCormack and Mark Vaughan install coir fiber

Valerie McCormack and Mark Vaughan install coir fiber wattle, a circular mesh that runs across the entire embankment, while doing work on the river stabilization project at Moccasin Bend in Chattanooga, Tenn., ... More

From left, Valerie McCormack and Chip Hall move coir

From left, Valerie McCormack and Chip Hall move coir

From left, Valerie McCormack and Chip Hall move coir fiber wattle barriers into place along the riverbank at Moccasin Bend in Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 27, 2013. The material will act to slow the pace of soil er... More

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