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Photograph of Swallow Rock, National Forest Service photograph.

Photograph of Swallow Rock, National Forest Service photograph.

Original caption: Swallow Rock from north end of Chalk Bluff on the Little Grand Canyon Foot Trail. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Forest Supervisor Arlie W. Toole and State Regent Helen McMackin of the Illinois Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) at the Dedication of the DAR Diamond Jubilee Cooperative Forest Plantation on the Shawnee National Forest

Photograph of Forest Supervisor Arlie W. Toole and State Regent Helen ...

Original caption: Forest Supervisor Arlie W. Toole and State Regent Helen McMackin of Illinois Society Daughters of the American Revolution at dedication of D.A.R. Diamond Jubilee Cooperative forest plantation ... More

Photograph of Picnic Spot Beside Limestone Cliff at Bell Smith Springs Recreation Area on Shawnee National Forest

Photograph of Picnic Spot Beside Limestone Cliff at Bell Smith Springs...

Original caption: Attractive picnic spot besides lime-stone cliff at Bell Smith Springs Recreation Area, Shawnee, N.F. Historic Photographs

Photograph of The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Memorial Plantation at Shawnee National Forest

Photograph of The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Memorial ...

Original caption: D.A.R. Memorial Plantation, Shawnee N.F. Historic Photographs Public domain photograph of forest, trees, US government forestry agency, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of Pine Pruning Demonstration Area on Shawnee National Forest

Photograph of Pine Pruning Demonstration Area on Shawnee National Fore...

Original caption: Pine pruning demonstration area on Shawnee NF. Historic Photographs

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