Verle G. Kaiser photographs, 1934-1977.

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Verle G. Kaiser photographs, 1934-1977.

The photographs of Verle Kaiser consists both of images that were photographed by Kaiser, and images he acquired. Almost all are concerned with soil conservation and related matters. Most images are from the inland Pacific Northwest, although some photography associated with projects in Columbia and Iran are included. The photographs are arranged in three main series, these following the format of the prints, including large, aerial photographs, standard prints, and projection slides. Within each series the photographs are foldered, with the folders bearing headings used by Kaiser. The folders are arranged alphabetically; many instances of chronological subdivision of the topics are present.

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Kaiser, Verle G., 1911-1982.

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Soil conservationist. From the description of Papers, 1932-1982. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29854073 Kaiser was best known for his expertise in conservation problems in the Palouse. His articles have appeared in Northwest Science and in Journal of Soil and Water Conservation; he also contributed to technical bulletins of the agricultural experiment stations in the Pacific Northwest. Mr. Kaiser's work for the soil conservation service has added to the ...