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ID: 45635
Big Tree or Giant Sequoia
ID: 45136
American Forestry Hall [circa 1900]
ID: 42984
Copper boards fastened to trees, one mile East of Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 42980
View from shell heap to tide water, slough to left, Klicksiwi River, British Columbia
ID: 42977
Shell heap on the east side of Klicksiwi River, British Columbia
ID: 42128
Felling the big tree, Giant Sequoia [1891]<br />
ID: 42123
Felling the big tree, Giant Sequoia [1891], photo mounted to wood
ID: 41872
Tree specimen, Jesup Hall of North American Woods
ID: 41835
Case G, Jesup Hall of North American Woods
ID: 410215
Lumberjacks working, Grand-Mère, Quebec, circa 1910
ID: 410214
ID: 410213
Lumberjack working, Grand-Mère, Quebec, circa 1910
ID: 410212
ID: 410211
Lumberjacks working in the water, Grand-Mère, Quebec, circa 1910
ID: 410210
Lumberjacks, Grand-Mère, Quebec, circa 1910
ID: 410181
Habitant hauling wood, Grand-Mère, Quebec, 1909
ID: 410178
L.P. Co. Mill, Grand-Mère, Quebec, 1909
ID: 410176
Lumberjacks' camp, Croche River, Quebec, 1909
ID: 410175
Lumberjacks on Croche River, Quebec, 1909
ID: 410174
ID: 410173
ID: 410172
ID: 410171
ID: 410169
Lumberjack, Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410168
ID: 410167
ID: 410166
ID: 410165
Lumberjacks at work, Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410164
Lumberjacks on Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410163
ID: 410162
ID: 410155
Lumberjacks, Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410154
ID: 410153
ID: 410152
ID: 410151
ID: 410150
ID: 410149
ID: 410148
Lumberjack on the Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410147
ID: 410146
ID: 410144
Lumberjacks on the Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410143
ID: 410142
Lumberjack riding log, Croche River, Quebec, 1909
ID: 410141
Lumberjacks at work on the Croche River, Canada, 1909
ID: 410140
ID: 410139
ID: 410128
Burned hills, Saint-Michel, 1909
ID: 410062
Snowshoe trail through the woods, Van Bruyssel, 1909
ID: 410059
Burned trees, Van Bruyssel, 1909
ID: 38085
The Struggle for Existence, exhibit, Darwin Hall, 1920
ID: 37077
Mr. Butler making trees for Grey Wolf Group, 1918
ID: 352
Hall of North American Woods, looking west, 1900
ID: 34586
Toads and Relatives Habitat Group, Southern New England, [Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians], 1915
ID: 34261
Public school classes studying forestry, [Wood Hall], 1914
ID: 3386
Section of giant sequoia, man at left, circa 1900, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 33701
Removing section of giant sequoia tree from Darwin Hall into Forestry Hall, 1912
ID: 33700
Moving section of giant sequoia, "Big Tree", from Darwin Hall to Forestry Hall, 1912
ID: 33603
Young women studying flowers, Forestry Hall, 1911
ID: 333988
Dragonfly, Pennsylvanian coal forest diorama, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 333987
Stegocephalian amphibian, Pennsylvanian coal forest diorama, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 332337
Theodore Roosevelt and party in canoes, South America, [1913-1914]
ID: 332026
Students at Red Wood Forest exhibit, Forestry Hall [circa 1966]
ID: 3294
The Big Tree or Giant Sequoia exhibit, man standing to the left shows scale, [1904-1912]
ID: 326043
Life on the Forest Floor, Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 325729
Dr. Parr and child, Smoky Mountain Group, Hall of North American Forests, 1953
ID: 325596
Viewing the Oak-Hickory Group, Hall of Forests, 1958
ID: 325579
Viewing the Juniper-Pinyon Pine Group, Hall of Forests, 1958
ID: 325578
ID: 325577
Boy viewing Olympic Forest Group, Hall of Forests, 1958
ID: 325576
Viewing the Olympic Forest Group, Hall of Forests, 1958
ID: 325575
Viewing Olympic Forest Group, Hall of North American Forestry, 1958
ID: 325574
ID: 325572
Models of mites for forest floor exhibit in Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 325568
Forest Protection from Larger Animals, Hall of North American Forestry, 1958
ID: 325565
Installing bobcat in Western Pine Forest Group, 1958
ID: 325494
Installing models for the Life on the Forest Floor exhibit, Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 325442
Child and instructor identifying pine cones with panel, Natural Science Center, 1958
ID: 325260
Installing accessories in Juniper-Pinyon Pine Group, 1957
ID: 324988
Painting mural, Forestry Hall, 1957
ID: 324774
Children identifying pine cones, Natural Science Center, 1956
ID: 324750
Nature study course for teachers, 1932
ID: 324677
Ray deLucia making giant oak leaf, Preparation Department, 1956
ID: 324582
Woods and Cones at The American Museum of Natural History, The Jesup Collection of North American Woods, from Harper's Weekly, 1956
ID: 324485
Installing plant in Western Pine Group, Forestry Hall, 1956
ID: 324474
Ray deLucia fitting bark on tree, Western Pine Group, Forestry Hall, 1956
ID: 324473
James Perry Wilson painting background for Western Pine Forest Group, Forestry Hall, 1956
ID: 324467
Robert Kane laying out mural for Hall of Forests, 1956
ID: 324466
Matthew Kalmenoff painting background for Oak Hickory Group, Forestry Hall, 1956
ID: 324464
Ray deLucia building tree for Western Pine Forest Group, 1956
ID: 324456
Lew Brown and George Peterson installing trees in Spruce-Fir Group, Forestry Hall, 1956
ID: 323121
Lighting construction in Timberline Group, Forestry Hall, 1954
ID: 322587
Preparing Olympic Forest Scene exhibit, Forestry Hall, 1952
ID: 322586
ID: 322361
Carboniferous forest exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 321526
Close-up of Sequoia washingonii, with sequence of dates, Forestry Hall, 1950
ID: 319206
John Burroughs Exhibit, first floor, 1944
ID: 317732
Section of giant sequoia, the "Big Tree", Forestry Hall, 1941
ID: 31642
Wood and plants exhibit, Forestry Hall, January 1907
ID: 315157
Fern leaves, teepee buttes, Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona