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"Illustrious 8th"

Description: Photograph of the "Illustrious 8th," taught by Ada Conser, Heavener, OK. 1. Leland Dial, 4. Claude Eskridge, 6. Purvis, 7. Oscar Graham, 8. Victor McClain, 9. George Rockwell, 11. Ada Conser Carnall, 12. Matalane Mizell, 13. Dale Pitts, 14. Agnes Worrell, 15. Phaes Smith, 17. Orine Pitchford, 19. Doris Metzger, 20. Evelyn Mason, 22. Haskell Pitts, 23. Garner Bates, 25. Herbert Riling, 26. Sumpter, 27. Buck Stewart, 28. Mizell, 29. Grace Kyle, 30. Juanita Teeter.
Date: 1921~/1922~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wood Products

Description: Photograph of charcoaled wood from culled hardwoods. Many acres of LeFlore county soils are covered with cull hardwoods. Where the soil is well suited to tame pasture production, many land owners are removing the cull hardwoods in order to establish the area to improve pasture plants. By charcoaling the cull hardwoods a usable product is secured and a help in the cost of pasture development is realized.
Date: February 4, 1966
Creator: Ball, Lemuel
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Heavener, 1909

Description: Insurance map sheet showing an area of Heavener in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: July 1909
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Heavener, 1916

Description: Insurance map sheet showing an area of Heavener in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: September 1916
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Heavener, 1916

Description: Insurance map sheet showing an area of Heavener in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: September 1916
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Trees, Tree Farms, Woodlands, and Forests

Description: Photograph of the Reese Pole Plant near Heavener. When Soil and Conservation District [SCD] cooperators thin pine stands to D + 6 [= diameter of tree + 6 ft for spacing between trees], the posts ate part of the harvest. These posts are ready for the treatment vat. OK-1480-6.
Date: September 26, 1961
Creator: Ball, Lemuel
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Trees, Tree Farms, Woodlands, and Forests

Description: Photograph of Hollie Ward of the Reese Pole Plant explaining the method of tally to Soil Conservation Service [SCS] technician Norman Smola. As marked timber is cut the cutter must keep informed on market prices for various-sized poles and posts suitable for small line or shed poles. OK-1480-7.
Date: September 26, 1961
Creator: Ball, Lemuel
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Trees, Tree Farms, Woodlands, and Forests

Description: Photograph of forestry practices. A stack of posts, 6 feet in length, at the concentration yard near Coaldale, Arkansas. Type of posts which are being cut from the Henschell and surrounding woods. Posts are brought into this yard to be peeled, graded and prepared for shipment. Charles P. Burke, Oklahoma Woodland Conservationist, is checking a stack of graded posts. These posts are the result of proper woodland thinning. OK-335-11.
Date: July 13, 1956
Creator: McConnell, John
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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