G. Hiedson Gould, Glen A. Seaby and George B. Wilder pointing to young trees Watson school guest's youngest plantation, planted 1928

G. Hiedson Gould, Glen A. Seaby and George B. Wilder point to young pine trees. The trees were planted at the Watson School Forest in Lewis County in 1928. School districts around the state first began to acquire land for reforestation in 1921. G.H. Gould was the first president of the Empire State Forest Products Association, founded in 1909. This image was created to record the reforestation efforts of the New York State Conservation Department.
Identifier
NYSA_14297-87_3196
Date Original
April 12 1929
Contributor
E.J. McGuirk
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, New York (State). Conservation Dept. Photographic prints and negatives, [ca. 1904-1949], 14297-87_3196.
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Geographic Locations

Lewis County