1. Entrance to School House Forest Camp, Lincoln National Forest. |
2. 1956—The 1956 National Community Christmas Tree in the early
evening with lights on. |
3. 1908—Ranger Station in Aguachiquita Canyon |
4. Indian Creek Ranger Station on the Guadalupe Division of the Lincoln
National Forest |
5. 1937—Sitting Bull Falls Campground shelter |
6. 1939—Civilian Conservation Corps boys on the hose at the Cedar
Creek fire |
7. 1928—Emergency fire sign in Ruidoso River recreational area |
8. 1928—Transporting the camera man to the Bear Creek fire |
9. 1922—Pine Lodge |
10. 1936—A CCC camp sign |
11. 1943—Good, mature bucks taken from the Sacramento Mountains |
12. 1928—Cree's Mill on the Ruidoso |
13. 1928—Drawing water from the pump at Ruidoso Campground |
14. 1928—The entrance to the Ruidoso Public Camp |
15. 1937— A Forest boundary sign on Carrizozo-Capitan Road |
16. 1925—One of the ten river crossings eliminated by the Mayhill
Project |
17. Tunnel construction on the Alamogordo—-High Rolls Forest Highway |
18. 1936—A Forest Service "rolling machine shop" at work,
overhauling a tractor |
19. 1928—Truck road on Scott Able, Lincoln National Forest |
20. 1928—Ruidoso-EagleCreek Trail near Cedar Creek. |
21. 1928—Washing up for supper at the Road Camp of Scott Able |
22. 1926—A culvert installation on the Mayhill--Elk Road |
23. 1920—Construction on the High Rolls-Cloudcroft section of the
High Rolls- Weed Road |
24. 1934 —A potable powder box (explosives storage) on the High
Rolls-Grapevine truck trail |
25. 1937—A caliche pit on Queen Road #68 in Dog Canyon |
26. 1936—An enamel Forest boundary sign near Ruidoso on the Roswell-Alamogordo
Road |
27. 1928—White Mountain seen from Eagle Creek and Eagle Creek Road |
28. 1937—Constructing the stone shelter at Sitting Bull Falls in
the Guadalupe Mountains |
29. 1928—A Douglasfir specimen at Fairchild Ranger Station |
30. Ranger Jesse A. Brubaker at Sargent Seep Ranger Station, old Alamo
National Forest |
31. 1940—Capitan Ranger Station layout |
32. 1945—Carson Seep Ranger Station dwelling |
33. 1950—Smokey Bear as a cub |
34. 1921—Old Block Ranger Station, being used for Fire Guard headquarters |
35. 1950—Forest Supervisor C. E. Moore at the Mayhill Ranger Station
office |
36. 1938—Mayhill Ranger Station combination barn and garage |
37. 1923—Enjoying some shade at Mesa Ranger Station |
38. 1921—Baca Ranger Station office and dwelling |
39. 1936—Old Mayhill Ranger Station |
40. 1938—Looking north from Monjeau fire lookout |
41. 1934—A powder house with a bulletproof door |
42. 1923—The store house at Mesa Ranger Station |
43. 1921—The new steel lookout tower at Carrissa Lookout |
44. 1941—Wooford Lookout, erected in 1933 by the CCC |
45. 1922—A wooden fire lookout tower near Weed Ranger Station |
46. 1939—Alamo Lookout Tower |
47. 1928—The summer house of R. A. Sheehan |
48. 1950—Monjeau Lookout, a distinctive native stone tower built
by the CCC in 1940 |
49. 1940—Capitan Ranger Station dwelling |
50. 1920—Forks of Scott Able with Sacramento River |
51. 1928—Ranger Jacob A. Work on his horse, Prunes, in an aspen
grove, Water Canyon |
52.1926—Balancing Rock: a view in Big Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains |
53. 1921—Distributing salt to an outlying tank by means of a Ford
truck on the Ares allotment |
54. 1928—Too heavy grazing, not much feed, in Dark Canyon |
55. 1928—Cattle grazing in good grass among the spruce in Water
Canyon |
56. 1928—John Tee and his dog watch over sheep on the Mescalero
Reservation |
57. 1908—A typical goat ranch near Weed |
58. 1941—Unpalatable grass locally called porcupine grass in the
Guadalupe Mountains |
59. 1921—Fred Ares with pack horse moving his camp |
60. 1922—Camp of a tanking crew on the Ares allotment |
61. 1922—Five kinds of salt being tried out by W. D. Bates |
62. 1920—Oliver Lee Ranch on Sacramento River |
63. 1930—A new stock tank on Mayhill C&H allotment |
64. 1934—Fence construction by the High Rolls CCC Camp along Cloudcroft
Road |
65. 1922—Tanking: scrapers and teams building a stock tank on the
Bates allotment |
66. 1922—A type of watering tank common on Roswell plains. |
67. 1922—Gigantic tank (Three Forks) developed on the Ares allotment |
68. 1928—Cattle grazing in the vega, Water Canyon |
69. 1928—Ruidoso Public Camp |
70. 1941—Entrance to School House Forest Camp |
71. 1928— Boy Scout camp on Sacramento River |
72. 1950—Cedar Creek Picnic Area |
73. 1943—A successful hunter brings in game |
74. 1950—School House Forest Camp |
75. 1928— A 4-way fireplace at Ruidoso |
76. 1928—Loading logs by block and
tackle using a tree boom. |
77. 1928—A train-mounted loader about to load logs from a landing |
78. 1921—Forest Service land cut in trespass by Alamogordo Lumber
Company in 1907 |
79. 1928—Logs coming in on the chute |
80. 1928—Virgin timber: Douglas fir with 60,000 feet per acre |
81. 1928—Virgin timber: Ponderosa pine |
82. 1928—There was a blow down of Douglas fir here in 1924 |
83. 1928—Log chute in action showing a boy greasing the chute |
84. 1928—Using a scraper to grade a logging railroad right-of-way |
85. 1928—Putting in a fire line with rakes at the Beaver Creek fire |
86. 1928— Evidence of wasteful cutting |
87. 1928—A loader filling a log train on a George E. Breece sale |
88. 1928—The log train is all loaded and leaving the landing |
89. Alamogordo Lumber Company hauling lumber from the Sacramento Mountains |
90. 1945—Horse pack water cans to be used on the Arkansas fire |
91. 1928—Men and boys at fire camp at the Bear Canyon fire |
92. 1922—Ponderosa pine timber and reproduction on Copeland Canyon
drainage |
93. 1928— A general view of C. K. Carens logging camp in Water Canyon |
94. 1928—In the wake of fire snags must be felled and smothered
with soil |
95. Matured timber seedlings of yellow pine. |
96. 1945—C. W. McKenzie using a radio at the Arkansas fire |
97. 1928—Marking virgin Douglas fir timber |
98. 1934—A series of small rock check dams in a branch of La Luz |
99. 1936—A gulled canyon bottom |
100. 1939— CCC enrollees measure antler spread and caliper antler
beam diameter |