Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge photograph collection, 1870-1984.
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Geronimo, 1829-1909
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Geronimo, also known as Goyaałé, also known as The One Who Yawns'; born in Arizpe, Sonora, Mexico, June 1829 – died, Fort Sill, Oklahoma February 17, 1909), prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands—the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi—to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahu...
Rush, Frank
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Postletwaite, Hermann
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Hornaday, William T. (William Temple), 1854-1937
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Wild animal collector, conservationist, and taxidermist; curator of living animals for the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park (1882-1890), and director of the New York Zoological Park (1896-1926). From the description of Notes and correspondence of William Temple Hornaday, 1878-1934. (Smithsonian Institution Libraries). WorldCat record id: 51557581 First Director of the New York Zoological Park. From the description of Photographic collection, [ca...
Fry, Chester
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Jardine, James T. (James Tertius), 1881-1954
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James T. Jardine (1881-1954) was born in Idaho in 1881. He was an agricultural scientist known for his work with the Department of Agriculture, and studied range control and over-grazing. Jardine graduated Utah Agricultural College in 1905 and studied English at the University of Chicago. He was appointed as a special agent for the Oregon State Forest Service and was promoted within a year to the position of deputy forest supervisor of the Wallowa National Forest in eastern Oregon. Jardine autho...
Randall, B. G.
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Jenkins, E. W. (Edward Walker)
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Swett, Morris.
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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
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The Civilian Conservation Corps, a federal agency, was created as part of the New Deal in 1935. From the description of Civilian Conservation Corps photograph collection [graphic]. 1936. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38548415 On March 31, 1933, congress passed the Emergency Conservation Work Act, creating the Civilian Conservation Corps. On April 5, the president appointed Robert Fechner of Tennessee as Director of Emergency Conservation Work. Fechner, a vic...
French, H. H.
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Tsatoke, Monroe, 1904-1937
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Cook, Bert I.
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Ranger, Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma; resident of Frederick, Okla. From the description of Bert I. Cook collection, 1910-1914. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71129056 ...
Mattoon, Wilbur R. (Wilbur Reed), 1875-1941
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