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Fisheries and Fish Management

Description: Photograph of district cooperators of the Pushmataha County, Soil Conservation District [SCD] receiving fish from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for stocking ponds. Bass and Bluegills were delivered. Photograph taken in front of the Western Union [W. U.] office. OK-10-537.
Date: September 20, 1950
Creator: Allan, Phillip
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

District Cooperators Receiving Fish

Description: Photograph of district coorperators from Pushmataha Co. SCD, receiving fish from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service3 truck for stocking ponds. Bass and bluegills were delivered. Photo taken in front of W.U. office.
Date: September 28, 1950
Creator: Allen, P. F.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Fish Delivery

Description: Photograph of district cooperators (Pushmataha Co. SCD) receiving fish from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service truck for stocking ponds. Bass and bluegill wre delivered. Photo taken in front of W.U. office.
Date: September 28, 1950
Creator: Allen, P. F.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Grading Minnows

Description: Photograph of grading minnows by sizes. The worker is taking minnows from a holding box to put into the mechanical grader.
Date: September 1950
Creator: Allen, Phillip
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Future Waterway Construction Area

Description: Photograph of the lower section of waterway to be constructed in the winter of 1952. A natural drain or waterway is in the foreground while a few backgrounds are visible in the distant background. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Site of lower section of waterway to be constructed this winter. The dam in the foreground, and others like it below, were built to reduce gullying in this natural drain. They will be removed and the waterway flattened to about 100 feet bottom width."
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Future Waterway Construction Lower Area (Adolph Javorsky)

Description: Photograph of the lower section of waterway to be constructed in the winter of 1952. A natural drain or waterway is in the foreground while a few backgrounds are visible in the distant background. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Site of lower section of waterway to be constructed this winter. The dam in the foreground, and others like it below, were built to reduce gullying in this natural drain. They will be removed and the waterway flattened to about 100 feet bottom width."
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Future Waterway Construction Upper Area (Adolph Javorsky)

Description: Photograph of site of upper end of the same waterway as in Okla-10-666-A. The brush seen in the photograph will be removed to allow for the proper shaping of the waterway. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Site of upper end of the same waterway as in Okla-10-666-A. The brush will be removed to allow for the proper shaping of the waterway."
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Jan Vaniman Holding Blue Panicum Grass Planted by Clyde Hardy

Description: Photograph of Jan Vaniman, SCS clerk, holds Blue panicum grass planted by Clyde Hardy in June 1952, which was missed by the combine. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Blue panicum grass planted in June, 1952. Hardy combined $50 worth of seed per acre August 30, and didn't get more than half the crop because a strong wind had shattered it. Jan Vaniman, SCS clerk, holds a plant missed by the combine."
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Lower End of A Waterway (Adolph Javorsky)

Description: Photograph of the site of the lower end of another waterway. This particular waterway features a deep canyon, seen running along the center of this photograph. A farmhouse and a couple of buildings are located in the distant background. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Site of the lower end of another waterway (to be shaped in drain to the left). An erosion control dam will be constructed across the deep canyon below (about where the first tree is seen) to stabilize the end of the waterwa… more
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Shaped and Worked Down Waterway (Adolph Javorsky)

Description: Photograph of a waterway after it was shaped, worked down, and planted to wheat for temporary protection. The waterway will be sodded to Bermuda in the spring. A few building are visible in the distant background. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Looking down waterway after it was shaped and worked down. Now planted to wheat for temporary protection. Will be plowed up and planted to Bermudagrass in spring. This is area where dams were formerly built in an unsuccessful attempt to control t… more
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Site of a Future Erosion Control Dam

Description: Photograph of a view of a future erosion control dam site to control gully. The back of the photograph proclaims, “Views of the site of an erosion control dam below a waterway to be built later.”
Date: September 1952
Creator: Archer, S. G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Indian and Bluestem Grass Range

Description: Photograph of excellent range condition where fair to good existed 3 years ago when farmer-district plan signed. Chester Fry Range Conservationist showing thich composition of Indian and Bluestem grasses.
Date: September 15, 1950
Creator: Bachman, A. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Aerial View of Stinking Creek

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of Stinking Creek. The back of the photograph proclaims, “Aerial view of Stinking Creek. The alluvial soils are Port clay loam and the principal uplands are Tillman-Hollister soils. Much of the land is in irrigated cotton."
Date: September 1958
Creator: Bailey, O. F.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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