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Hobart FD (Early 1900's)

Description: Postcard image of the HFD team and wagon parked in the street. Five HFD members are on the wagon, along with one woman in a hat with flowers and four children. HOBART is written on top of the card. On the back it was signed by Chief Nott.
Date: 190X
Partner: Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

HFD wagon

Description: Photograph of two HFD members standing on either side of a fire wagon. The fireman on the right is wearing a white helmet. There is a chain hanging across the front of the opening.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

Chief CC Nott

Description: Photograph of C.C. Nott Hobart Fire Chief later in OKC. Wearing white helmet and white coat, carrying a lantern. The photo is in a brown folder.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

Water pressure demo

Description: 6x5 B&W photo on an 8x10 matte. HFD water pressure demonstration. Eight HFD members are holding four seperate hoselines. They are standing in the street spraying water onto the roof of a building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

Plot 186 Range Cover Evaluation In Controlling Soil Splash

Description: Photograph of Plot 186 range cover evaluation in controlling soil splash. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Range cover evaluation on plot 186, if sand dropseed on Rolling Red Plains deep heavy upland in poor condition, was 49% effective in controlling soil splash. The ruler inserted beneath the cover shows that 42% of the ground surface is shielded by forage and litter.”
Date: November 30, 1949
Creator: Osborn, Ben
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Plot 184 Range Cover Evaluation of Buffalograss Cover In Controlling Soil Splash on Red Shale Hills Site

Description: Photograph of plot 184 Range cover evaluation of buffalograss cover in controlling soil splash on red shale hills site. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Range cover evaluation plot 184 of buffalograss was 91% effective in reducing soil splash on heavy deep uplands of the Rolling Red Plains. In held 33% of 1.93 inches of water applied in 20 minutes. The plot had 1,408 pounds of cover per acre, providing 77% soils coverage."
Date: November 30, 1949
Creator: Osborn, Ben
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Aerial Shot of J. B. Hackett Windbreaks

Description: Photograph of an aerial shot of the J. B. Hackett sandy farm and the surrounding area in the Southwestern part of the Kiowa County Soil Conservation District. The back of the photograph proclaims, "The J. B. Hackett sandy farm (left center) in the Southwestern part of the Kiowa County Soil Conservation District, a few miles West of Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. Of particular interest is the farmstead windbreak protecting the farm buildings and feed lots as well as an orchard and garden spot. While the f… more
Date: September 27, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Aerial Shot of J. B. Hackett Windbreaks

Description: Photograph of an aerial shot of the J. B. Hackett sandy farm and the surrounding area in the Southwestern part of the Kiowa County Soil Conservation District. The back of the photograph proclaims, "The J. B. Hackett sandy farm (upper half of photograph) in the Southwestern part of the Kiowa County Soil Conservation District, a few miles West of Lone Wolf, Okla. Of particular interest is the farmstead windbreak protecting the farm buildings and feed lots as well as an orchard and garden spot. Wh… more
Date: September 27, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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