Photographs, ca. 1979 - ca. 1986

ArchivalResource

Photographs, ca. 1979 - ca. 1986

1979-1986

This series consists of photographs that document various locations and activities within the Palomar Ranger District. Topics found in this series include recreation, camping, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, wildlife, native flora, Forest Service buildings and signs, watershed, reservoirs, flood control structures, private cabins, fire prevention and suppression, Smokey the Bear, utility sites, accidents, Forest Service employees, roads, trails, and highways.

2 linear feet, 3 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11639693

National Archives at Riverside

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