IMAGE
The western yellow pine type at the Priest River Experiment Station, typical of the south slopes at 2500 feet elevation on the Kaniksu National Forest. Item Info
- Title:
- The western yellow pine type at the Priest River Experiment Station, typical of the south slopes at 2500 feet elevation on the Kaniksu National Forest.
- Photographer:
- Rockwell, Frank I.
- Date Created:
- 1911
- Description:
- Title plate reads:"The western yellow pine type at the Priest River Experiment Station, typical of the south slopes at 2500 feet elevation on the Kaniksu National Forest. Note the patchy growth in even-aged stands. To the right in back-ground is shown the heavily timbered northerly slopes and bottom of Benton Creek, typical of the western white pine type. The Experiment Station is located in valley below, slightly to the right."
- Location:
- Bonner County Priest Creek Experimental Station
- Latitude:
- 48.35611111
- Longitude:
- -116.8338889
- Moscow Number:
- 548
- Source:
- The sources for the photos in this collection were as follows: Priest River Experimental Forest, Moscow Foresty Sciences Lab, USDA-Forest Service Region 1 archive, University of Montana Library Gisborne Collection, and Ms. Susan Marsh
- Source Identifier:
- 1912_Establishment_Rockwell_Photo_4
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/jpeg
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "The western yellow pine type at the Priest River Experiment Station, typical of the south slopes at 2500 feet elevation on the Kaniksu National Forest.", Experimental Forest and Savenac Nursery Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/expforest/items/expforsav777.html
Rights
- Rights:
- Material produced by the United States Forest Service and is in Public Domain. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.
- Standardized Rights:
- https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/