Arizona. Williams. Sugar Pines to south

Item

Title
Arizona. Williams. Sugar Pines to south
Photographer
Likely, Mark Jefferson
Description
Sugar Pines near Flagstaff, Arizona. The pines appear to have been planted in somewhat straight rows across the landscape and are all relatively the same age, based on their similar heights. Sugar Pines are the tallest and largest evergreen trees in the United States and are native to the Pacific coast region of the country.The landscape is rocky and covered with sparse vegetation. Large hills can be seen in the background and a waterway can be seen in front of the trees in the foreground.
Date Span
1900-1935
Object Type
Black and White Positive Lantern Slide
Subject
Sugar Pines; Landscape; Flagstaff; Arizona
Collection Location
Box 93
Location
Williams, Arizona, United States
Exact Date
Exact Date Unknown
High Resolution Available
TIF
Cataloger
Rachel Ellenson
Date Digital File Created
9/13/2016
Digital File ID
010_MJ_93_027
Type
MJ
Rights
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