Looking up a low hillside at slender, leafless trees and young evergreens. The trees are silhouetted against a featureless sky. In the foreground, toward the left, is a sign that prominently says Red Pine. Full text of the sign is "Forest plantation, Red Pine, Planted 1924, N. Y. State Conservation Dept., County Farm Bureau co-operating."
Notes:
Gelatin silver print Over 3000 other prints and glass slides in the collection depicting forestry practices in Germany and Switzerland and examples of their application in New York State
Cite As:
New York State College of Forestry Records, #20-1-462. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
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