Photograph of Peeling Short Leaf Pine Posts at the Moss Tie Company Mi...
Original caption: Peeling short leaf pine posts at the Moss Tie Co. Mill at Winona, MO. Historic Photographs
Photograph of a Plantation of Short Leaf Pine Planted in Spring 1947
Original caption: Plantation--Shortleaf pine--Spring 1947. Taken from right hand side of entrance road to McCormick Tower (leaving the tower) and 33 paces from tower warning sign. Sec15, T11S, R5E. Historic Photographs
Photograph of a Plantation of Short Leaf Pine Planted in Spring 1947
Original caption: Plantation- Shortleaf pine--Spring 1947. Taken through the framework of the McCormick Tower in Sec 15, T11S, R5E. Historic Photographs
Photograph of Forest Ranger Frank Kopecky Measuring the Circumference ...
Original caption: Forest ranger Frank Kopecky measures circumference of shortleaf pine in 40 acre stand planted by CCC in 1938 and 1940. Historic Photographs
Photograph of Heavy Growth of Short Leaf Pine
Original caption: Heavy growth of short leaf pine coming in after over story of hard woods have been killed off. Historic Photographs
Photograph of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Memorial Plan...
Original caption: C.P. #1 Dar Memorial Plantation honoring men and women who gave their lives in WWII. Planted 1948. Short leaf pine did not stop erosion. Virginia pine planted spring 1954 to help stop erosion.... More
Photograph of Peeled Short Leaf Pine Posts in Crib Preparatory
Original caption: Placing peeled shortleaf pine posts in crib preparatory to being placed in creosote oven. Moss Tie Co. Mill at Winona, MO. Historic Photographs
Photograph of a Plantation of Short Leaf Pine Planted in Spring 1940
Original caption: Plantation--Spring 1940--Shortleaf pine. Taken 60 feet from end of road at Ponds proper in Sec36, T10S, R8E. Camera facing east. Historic Photographs
Photograph of Old Stand of Short Leaf Pine
Original caption: Old stand of short leaf pine approx 75 years old, could have seeded in from original cut. The big logging operation which removed most of MO's pine timber began about 1870. Frank Kopecky is in... More