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[Photograph 2012.201.B01005.0346]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Dr. Dwight Volling, Idabel, goes under just as his boat reaches the goal line during competition at Kiamichi Owa-Chito festival at Beavers Bend State Park in southeastern Oklahoma over the weekend."
Date: June 29, 1980
Creator: McLaughlin, Al
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B01005.0343]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "The forestry events at the Kiamichi Owa-Chito festival at Beavers Bend State Park over the weekend drew some serious competitors including Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns, who live near Broken Bow."
Date: June 29, 1980
Creator: McLaughlin, Al
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Trees, Tree Farms, Woodlands, and Forests

Description: Photograph of hardwoods. Inferior upland hardwoods are mechanically killed with motor-driven machines. One man can cover 8 - 10 acres per 8-hour day on average. Trinver Lane and Charlie Barnes are the operators. OK_542-11.
Date: August 29, 1957
Creator: Hayes, Earl J.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Floyd-Campbell Farm Post to Water Topping Levee

Description: Photograph of the Floyd-Campbell farm field completely flooded by water after levee was topped by water on the right background side of photo. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Same scene as Okla-457-7 a few minutes after levee was topped by water."
Date: April 29, 1957
Creator: North, Fred
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Idabel Limestone Quarry

Description: Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED workers on tractors moving blasted lime rock to the crushers on this quarry owned by the Little River District. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Blasted lime rock being loaded for crusher at Little River District quarry north of Idabel. Quarry was opened by CCC boys in 1937. First operated by district in 1943."
Date: August 29, 1957
Creator: Hayes, Earl J.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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