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Mss Eur F252/6
- Record Id:
- 040-002291222
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002291215
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001001.0x0000a3
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Mss Eur F252/6
- Title:
- Journal of Experiences in the USA, 1914-15
- Scope & Content:
-
Diary includes the following:
- Folio 1 verso: coloured postcard photograph of two railway steam locomotives (North East Coast Ltd.) leaving Missoula, Montana
- Folio 11 verso: photograph of ‘Brood tree’ of Pinipestis
- Folio 13 verso: photograph of Yellow Pine, Missoula (2 lightning struck trees subsequently infested)
- Folio 14 verso: photograph of bug infested trunk of Yellow Pine at Miller Creek, Missoula, Montana, showing woodpecker work
- Folio 15 verso: photograph of high stumps of trees at Miller Creek, Missoula (20th March 1915)
- Folio 21 verso: photograph of camping ground near Trout Creek, Montana
- Folio 23 verso: photograph of camp near Kootenai, Sand Point, showing the figures of ‘Wagner’ and ‘Brunner’ standing by a tent with car parked alongside
- Folio 25 verso: photograph of a group of flowers ‘near our camp at Silver Beach, Coeur d'Alene Lake’
- Folio 26 verso: photograph of Yellow Pine, Coeur d'Alene Lake,’ showing arceuthobium and its effects
- Folio 36 verso: photograph of group of trees named Larix occidentals, Pseudotsuga and Pinus ponderosa, at Salmon Lake, Montana
- Folio 37 verso: photograph of 37”d. yellow pine, Salmon Lake with figure of ‘Wagner’ standing at foot of tree (17th April 1915)
- Folio 38 verso: photograph of Sagebush country near Clearwater, West Montana, looking west
- Folio 39 verso: photograph of Cliff along Blackfoot River above Macnamara Ldg. (17th April 1915)
- Folio 40 verso: photograph of ‘part of a 15 million foot pile of yellow pine logs brought down by rail from Potomac’
- Folio 41 verso: photograph of ‘Douglas Fir’ tree, Hot Springs, Rainier
- Folio 52 verso: photograph of members of staff (named ‘Keene, Patterson, Riggs, Glendinning, Miller and Sargeant’) at Ashland, Oregon, in March 1915 (photo: Patterson)
- Folio 53 verso: photograph of ‘unusually fine’ examples of the Aspen, Populus tremuloides (Crater Lake NF) (photo: Patterson 1913)
- Folio 54 verso: photograph of Sugar Pine and Yellow Pine at Ashland
- Folio 55 verso: photograph of the species of tree arbutus menziesii, on slopes of Ashland, Oregon
- Folio 56 verso: photograph of the plant Arctostaphylos viscida, at Ashland
- Folio 58 verso: photograph of A D Hopkins standing outside of Field Station at Ashland
- Folio 58 verso: photograph of ‘Keene, Patterson, Riggs, Glendinning, Miller and Sargeant’ standing outside of Field Station at Ashland
- Folio 59 verso: photograph of a waterfall up Ashland [illeg.]
- Folio 60 verso: photograph of small bush of cornus nuttallii in Ashland Canyon
- Folio 61 verso: photograph of cones of Sugar Pine (May 1915)
- Folio 62 verso: photograph of the Puncheon Road near Crescent City
- Folio 62a: photograph of Grants Pass Road, Crescent City (18th May 1915) (loose item)
- Folio 63a: photograph of Western pine beetle infestations, Sierra National Forest, central California, 1931 (loose item)
- Folio 63b: photograph of infested area of Sierra National Forest in July 1931 (loose item)
- Folio 63c: photograph, taken in October 1931, of same infested area (as in folio 63b) of Sierra National Forest showing an increase in the number of infested trees (loose item)
- Folio 64 verso: photograph of ‘The Fog Belt’ taken from Grants Pass C. C. road in early morning by J Patterson
- Folio 65 verso: photograph of Twig and Cones of Picea breweriana
- Folio 66 verso: photograph of ‘Weeping Spruce’ Picea breweriana 4 miles up from Page Creek, Crater Lake, near Waldo, Oregon (12th May 1915)
- Folio 67 verso: photograph of ends of branches of Picea breweriana with Chermes galls (Waldo, Oregon)
- Folio 68 verso: photograph of Bough of Picea breweriana to show drooping habit (Waldo, Oregon)
- Folio 69 verso: photograph of Picea sitchensis branch bearing green cones (Pacific Shore, Crescent City)
- Folio 70 verso: photograph of the plant Darlingtonia Californica near Grants Pass Road
- Folio 71 verso: photograph of Knobcone pine, Patrick’s Creek (19th May 1915)
- Folio 71 verso: photograph of the plant Azalea occididentalis, West of Patrick’s Creek (19th May 1915)
- Folio 73 verso: photograph of Redwoods along the Grants Pass, Crescent City (18th May 1915)
- Folio 74 verso: photograph of ‘Our conveyance from Patrick’s Creek to Crescent City at entrance to redwood forest’ [wagon drawn by 4 horses] (16th May 1915)
- Folio 75 verso: photograph of ‘Rocky Islets off Crescent City in Pacific Ocean’ (photos: J M M. 1914)
- Folio 77 verso: photograph of Base of the typical sequoia sempervirens redwood tree, near Crescent City
- Folio 78 verso: photograph of View in the Redwoods near Mill Creek (photo: M Miller, 1914)
- Folio 79 verso: photograph of View in the Redwoods near Crescent City, Northern California
- Folio 80 verso: photograph taken in the redwood near Mill Creek with “Bank under which we lunched, May 18” (photo by J Patterson on previous visit)
- Folio 81 verso: photograph of Sugar Pine, between Pinehurst and Parker Station, Oregon, 25th May 1915
- Folio 82 verso: photograph of ‘Fine pair of Yellow Pine’ near Parker Station
- Folio 83 verso: photograph of juniperus occidentalis with phoradendron bolleanum near Pinehurst, South Oregon (26th May 1915)
- Folio 84 verso: photograph of ‘the rig with which the Pinehurst trip was made with W G Glendinning, Mrs G and Miss De Carlot’
- Folio 86 verso: photograph of the conifer chamaecyparis lawsoniana, along road at Illinois R. (photo: J Patterson)
- Folio 87 verso: photograph of the conifer chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Illinois River, North California, with attached additional photo (folio 86a) showing photograph of branch of un-named species of conifer
- Folio 88 verso: photograph of an example of the a species of tree named ‘Quercus californica (kelloggi)’ infested with phoradendron villosum (Pacific Highway, Oregon)
- Folio 89 verso: photograph of Black Oak infested with Mistletoe (Ashland, Oregon)
- Folio 91 verso: photograph of ‘Poison Oak’ Rhus diversiloba in flower (Ashland, Oregon)
- Folio 92 verso: photograph of blue flowered Ceanothus near Ashland, Oregon
- Folio 94 verso-folio 95 recto: drawing in pencil of a range of peaks that include Mount Shasta and the volcanic cone Shastina (with the snow line and forest areas)
- Folio 97 verso: photograph of Crater Lake, Oregon (J M M: July 1915)
- Folio 98 verso: photograph of eruption of Mount Lassen from Red Bluff (22nd May 1915)
- Folio 99 verso: photograph of ‘The Fate of the Redwood Stands’ (logging near Crescent City)
- Collection Area:
- India Office Records and Private Papers
- Project / Collection:
- India Office Private Papers
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002291215
036-002291216
040-002291222 - Is part of:
- Mss Eur F252 : Papers of Sir Harry Champion, Indian Forest Service 1912-40; Professor of Forestry, Oxford 1940-59
Mss Eur F252/1-80 : Diaries
Mss Eur F252/6 : Journal of Experiences in the USA, 1914-15 - Hierarchy:
- 032-002291215[0001]/036-002291216[0006]/040-002291222
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Mss Eur F252
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
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1 volume and 60 photographs
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1915
- End Date:
- 1915
- Date Range:
- Mar-Jun 1915
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
- 100 folios
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)