Harold Weaver, Walt Moomaw and Pete Whitelaw on the summit of Grizzly Mountain. Most of these mountains had been swept by big fires during the 1900's. In the midd-ground can be seen restocking areas from the most recent burn, probably that of 1926. Beyond it can be seen a dense even-aged stand of lodgepole pine that restocked follwoing an earlier burn.; Scope and content: Photographic reports compiled by Harold Weaver illustrate forest management on Indian Reservation forests of Washington and Oregon, mainly on Colville where Weaver was Forest supervisor before becoming Regional Forester in 1


Harold Weaver, Walt Moomaw and Pete Whitelaw on the summit of Grizzly Mountain. Most of these mountains had been swept by big fires during the 1900's. In the midd-ground can be seen restocking areas from the most recent burn, probably that of 1926. Beyond it can be seen a dense even-aged stand of lodgepole pine that restocked follwoing an earlier burn.; Scope and content: Photographic reports compiled by Harold Weaver illustrate forest management on Indian Reservation forests of Washington and Oregon, mainly on Colville where Weaver was Forest supervisor before becoming Regional Forester in 1960. Ther are a few photos of California and Montana and reports of scientific field trips.


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