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Watershed Structures

Description: Photograph of site #5 Multipurpose Flood Retarding Structure on Fourche Maline Watershed in Robbers Cave State Park. Wildlife Dept. added recreation and wildlife water to this site.
Date: May 5, 1970
Creator: Gregory, George
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Fish

Description: Photograph of Dan Robertson, DC at Wagoner, foreground; and Sonny Parker of Porter placing channel catfish in cage for rearing.
Date: May 6, 1971
Creator: Bullard, Gary L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Conservation Planning

Description: Photograph of District Conservationist, Arlin Conradi (left), and McAlester NAD Natural Resources Manager, Jim Hodge, discuss conservation work on the installation [i.e., the McAlester Naval Ammunition Depot]. OK-4213-2.
Date: May 12, 1971
Creator: Croom, Dan
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Conservation Planning

Description: Photograph of Jim Hodge (left), MacAlester Naval Ammunition Depot [NAD], Natural Resources Manager and Arlin Conradi [right], Soil Conservation Service [SCS], District Conservationist, discuss management of native grass meadows on the McAlester Naval Ammunition Depot. OK-4213-7.
Date: May 12, 1971
Creator: Croom, Dan
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Fish Farming

Description: Photograph of channel catfish raceways in operation on the Wilds Fish Farm. Water supply is from wells and a lake near by on the farm. Raceways cover about 1 surface acre and are stocked with 40,000 small catfish.
Date: May 6, 1972
Creator: Bullen, Elza C.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Watersheds

Description: Photograph of Four Mile Creek Watershed. Digging footing trench for a drop structure and tunnel liners on the west side of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific (CRI&P) Railroad. OK-5117-9.
Date: May 1973
Creator: Bullen, Elza C.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Sundown Ranch Bermudagrass Pasture, Cows & Calves/Cherokee Hills RC&D Project

Description: Photograph of a small herd of cows and calves grazing on a Bermudagrass field on the Sun Down Ranch. The Bermuda planting was originally an abandoned strawberry field. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Bermuda planting on abandoned strawberry field on Sun Down Ranch, Cherokee County."
Date: May 1972
Creator: Moss, Allen R.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Collapsed Church Building Post Flood

Description: Photograph of a part of a collapsed church building, which fell into its own basement due to a flood. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Collasped [sic] church building which was recently completed. The structure had a basement. The area around the structure had not been backfilled. The were no provisions to divert flood water away from the structure."
Date: May 1970
Creator: Heidloge, Robert F.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Erosion Control

Description: Photograph of M.D. Gamble, Keith Vaughan and George Enaminger discussing needed concrete liner ditch to solve erosion during the planning of an Resource Conservation and Development [RC&D] project. Men are in the Pittsburg County Conservation District. Erosion is in the Vo-Tech Center and Low-Rent Housing area.
Date: May 3, 1972
Creator: Beard, John C.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Conservation Planning

Description: Photograph of Jim Hodge, McAlester Naval Ammunition Depot [NAD], Natural Resources Manager (left), and Arlin Conradi, District Conservationist, Soil Conservation Service [SCS] examine plant growth along water's edge of one of the degradation ponds located on the depot. OK-4213-11.
Date: May 12, 1971
Creator: Croom, Dan
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Conservation Planning

Description: Photograph of District Conservationist, Arlin Conradi (left), and McAlester NAD Natural Resources Manager, Jim Hodge, examine roller used to vegetate cutslopes on NAD roads and railroad right-of-ways. OK-4213-1.
Date: May 12, 1971
Creator: Croom, Dan
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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