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Photograph of Junior Forester Leland Frater Standing in a Jack Pine Area After Cutting

Photograph of Junior Forester Leland Frater Standing in a Jack Pine Ar...

Original caption: Jack Pine area after cutting on private land west of out jack pine sale area in Section 7, T42N, R11E. Junior forester Leland Frater standing near a slash pine to show the relative depth of th... More

Photograph of Rangers Joe Blake and Ken Adams Checking the Height of the Slash on a Red Pine and Jack Pine Sale Area

Photograph of Rangers Joe Blake and Ken Adams Checking the Height of t...

Original caption: Rangers Joe Blake and Ken Adams checking height of slash on Red Pine & Jack Pine sale area. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Slash Burned in Preparation for Planting

Photograph of a Slash Burned in Preparation for Planting

Original caption: The timber was sold from this area uncut. A slash was burned in preparation for planting. Historic Photographs

Shawn Eagmin, Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai

Shawn Eagmin, Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai

Shawn Eagmin, Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai Baseball player, pitches during their game against the Nile C. Kinnick High School Devils at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 19, 2013. The Samur... More

Eric Cox, Matthew C. Perry Samurai Baseball player,

Eric Cox, Matthew C. Perry Samurai Baseball player,

Eric Cox, Matthew C. Perry Samurai Baseball player, attempts to tag out Bradley Burt, Nile C. Kinnick High School Devils Baseball player, during their first of three games at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, J... More

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