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Umatilla National Forest
2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-278-3716
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Historic Photos - HALL - HODGES
Hall,
A. R. 1940. Ukiah Ranger Station. USDA, Forest Service,
Umatilla National Forest. Size: 3½" x 5½".
Abstract: This series of five photos was taken
on June 12, 1940, of the new Ukiah Ranger Station and various
other buildings on the compound. Click
on the thumbnail image to download the photo.
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| Ukiah Ranger Residence.
6 Room Ranger's Residence |
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| Ukiah Ranger
Station Oil and Gas House |
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| Ukiah Ranger
Station Warehouse |
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Hall,
W. L. 1901. View down the Columbia River. 22210.USDA,
Forest Service. Size: 5" x 6½".
Abstract: The quality of this black and white print
is moderate; most of the foreground and background views are
in sharp focus. It was taken between Biggs and Rufus, Oregon,
near the old town of Grant, Oregon, on the bluffs above the
river. Information provided on the back of the card includes
the following items: locality: Grant, Oregon; date: Sept.14,1901;
field no. 222105; subject: "View down the Columbia R.
Mt. Hood at the left 60 miles away"; col no.: 38 Wa 13;
relative situation: "Bluff several hundred feet above
river at Grant"; exposure: 1/5"; stop: 128; light:
bright; hour: 11: A. M.; direction: W.; taken by: W. L. Hall.
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Photo 222105_columbia_river_09_14_1901.jpg (595
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Grant OR/Columbia River/Sherman County OR/Grant County OR/Mount
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Hanzlik,
E. J. 1926. Second Growth Yellow Pine. 209308, 209309.
USDA Forest Service, Umatilla National Forest. Locality:
Mt. Emily. Size: 4 x 6 1/4. Date: June 11, 1926.
Abstract: These black and white photos are
of excellent quality. The first shows the second growth yellow
pine stand 80 years old. Trees 6" to 21" d.b.h., 70 to 80
feet. tall. The second photo is the same stand showing an
old stump cut about 20-25 years earlier in old logging operations. Mt.
Emily Sale.
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Photo 209308_2nd_growth_yellow_pine_1926.jpg (1.26 mb)
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Photo 209309_2nd_growth_yellow_pine_1926.jpg (906 kb)
Keywords: Reproduction, timber, trail, Mt.
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Hewett,
D. F. [1915?]. Canyon, North Fork John Day River above Crane
Creek. 189.
USDA, Forest Service, Umatilla National
Forest. Locality: T. 8 S.,
R. 35 E. Size: 8" x 10".
Abstract: Photographer was assigned to the
U. S. Geological Survey. Print quality is good, although some
areas of the background are blotchy. The picture is a black
and white photograph. The vegetation is composed of small to
medium size coniferous trees. The species composition appears
(foreground) to be western larch, lodgepole pine, and Douglas-fir.
In the middleground, the species appear to be ponderosa pine
and Douglas-fir. The upper end of the North Fork John Day River
is located in the center of the photo. Dredge tailings are
also noted in the photo. Caption or title of the photograph
is: "Canyon, N. Fork John Day River above Crane Creek."
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Photo 189_nfjd_above_crane_cr.jpg (1.94
mb) | Keywords: Umatilla NF/North Fork John Day River/Dredge
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Hewett,
D. F. [1915?]. Zonal banding of vegetation. 196.
USDA, Forest Service, Malheur or Wallowa-Whitman National
Forests. Locality: T. 11 S., R. 36 E. Size: 8" x 10".
Abstract: This is a black and white photograph
showing vegetational zonation in a small area. The photographer
was assigned to the U. S. Geological Survey. Print quality
is good, with both the foreground and background in clear,
sharp focus. The foreground is an open scab of sagebrush
and juniper. The soils appear to be shallow and quite rocky.
The middle and background is composed of shrubs (mountain-mahogany
and sagebrush) and various conifers (juniper, ponderosa
pine, and Douglas-fir).
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Photo 196_zonal_banding_vegetation.jpg (1.62
mb) | Keywords: Malheur NF/Vegetational zonation/Wallowa-Whitman
NF. |
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Hewett,
D. F. 1915. Ritter Hot Springs, Middle Fork John Day River. 211.
USDA, Forest Service, Umatilla National
Forest. Locality: Ritter, Oregon.
Size: 8" x 10". Abstract:
This is a black and white photograph of a slope near (above)
the Ritter Hot Springs. The photographer was assigned to the
U. S. Geological Survey. Print quality is good, with most areas
in sharp focus. In the foreground, a small portion of a roof
is visible in the lower right-hand corner of the photograph.
The vegetation is comprised of grass, juniper, ponderosa pine,
and bitterbrush. The soils appear to be shallow, with an extensive
area of basalt rimrock present across most of the middleground
area. Several domestic livestock or wild ungulate trails appear
in the photograph.
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Photo 211_ritter_hot_springs_mfjd.jpg (2.56
mb) | Keywords: Ritter Hot Springs/Ritter
OR/Rimrock. |
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Hewett,
D. F. 1915. View down John Day Valley. 202. USDA,
Forest Service, Malheur National Forest. Size: 8" x
10". Abstract:
This is a black and white photograph showing a view down the
John Day Valley in northeastern Oregon, apparently taken from
east of John Day, Oregon (somewhere between John Day and Prairie
City) and looking west down the valley (toward John Day, although
the town itself is not visible in the photograph since it is
situated in a valley and this photograph was taken from plateau
above the general level of the town itself). Print quality
is moderate to good, with most views in sharp focus. The far
background shows the Aldrich Mountains in silhouette. In the
center of the photograph is the John Day River, showing several
areas where the river is adjoined by mid-height or tall shrubs.
[Note: contrast this photograph with one acquired by Waldemar
Lindgren in 1900 from almost the same spot (see Lindgren 1900, "Valley
of south fork [main stem] of John Day River" in the history
archives). Lindgren's photograph shows less development than
this photograph and a better representation of woody vegetation
along the river.]
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Photo 202_john_day_valley.jpg (2.34
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Keywords: John Day Valley/John Day River/John Day
OR/Prairie City OR/Aldrich Mountains/Malheur NF. |
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Hodges, Gary.
1967. Barometer Watershed Study. USDA Forest Service, Umatilla
National Forest, Walla Walla Ranger District. Size: 8 x 10.
Abstract: These photos are of Mack Moore and Leonard Patten
who were working on the Barometer Watershed Study. They were
using a Polaris mountaineer snow machine to take supplies up
to High Ridge Lookout.
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Hodges,
Gary. 1967. District Ranger Walt Johnson. USDA Forest
Service, Umatilla National Forest, Walla Walla Ranger District.
Size: 8 x 10.
Abstract: The caption on the back of the photo
reads, "Pendleton District Ranger Walt Johnson circa 1967 on
his way to work! (behind the snowmobile). Note: I think the
new ranger (Walt) thought we were having too much fun on the
snow cat so he joined us for a few days to check it out!" March
27, 1967.
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walt_johnson_ranger_1967.jpg (1.37 mb) |
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Hodges,
Gary. 1963 or 1964. Gordon Creek. USDA
Forest Service, Umatilla National Forest, Pendleton Ranger
District.
Size: 8 x 10.
Abstract: Gordon Creek from Balloon Tree Guard Station before
the Gordon Creek Timber Sale.
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