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Historic Photographs

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Below are some historic photographs depicting longleaf in Texas. Click on the images to view them full screen as a slide show.

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 1

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 1

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 2

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 2

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 3

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 3

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 4

Longleaf in 1939 on the Angelina National Forest, Photo 4

J.J. Eberly-Second Head of Forest Protection, Photo 5

J.J. Eberly-Second Head of Forest Protection, Photo 5

Forest Fire Protection- Fighting Fire in East Texas, Photo 6

Forest Fire Protection- Fighting Fire in East Texas, Photo 6

Forest Industries and Products-Mule Team Logging-W.T. Carter Holdings, Photo 7

Forest Industries and Products-Mule Team Logging-W.T. Carter Holdings, Photo 7

Forest Fire Protection-Stringtown Community, Newton County, Photo 8

Forest Fire Protection-Stringtown Community, Newton County, Photo 8

Forest Fire Protection-Widlfire in Longleaf Near Hillister, Photo 9

Forest Fire Protection-Widlfire in Longleaf Near Hillister, Photo 9

Forest Regions-Second Growth Longleaf-Jasper County, Photo 10

Forest Regions-Second Growth Longleaf-Jasper County, Photo 10

Circa Forest Management-Various Longleaf Scenes in Polk County, Photo 11

Circa Forest Management-Various Longleaf Scenes in Polk County, Photo 11

Forest Industries and Products-Longleaf Logs Headed to Mill-Weirgate, Photo 12

Forest Industries and Products-Longleaf Logs Headed to Mill-Weirgate, Photo 12

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