William Walker's forest and sawmill, Greenwich Village, Mass.
- HF-ID: HFH-0096
- Category: Visual Materials
- Creator:
- Associated Person:
- Averill, C.C.
- Barraclough, K.E.
- Walker, W.H.
- Date: 1930
- Location: Greenwich MA
- Media: Photographs and negatives
- Contents:
- 9 black and white photos: 1808 (5"x7"), 1809 (3.5"x5.75"), 1810 (2 copies), 1811 (3.5"x5.75"), 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814 - 5"x7".
- 12 negatives: 1808n, 1809n, 1810n(5"x7"), 1810An,1810Bn, 1811An, 1811Bn 1812n, 1813n, 1814An, 1814Bn 1815n, - 5"x7".
- Keywords: pine, reproduction, sawmills
- Abstract:
- William Walker's forest and sawmill (Greenwich Village, Mass.)
- Private forest management.
- White pine on light, sandy soil in Swift River Valley.
- Forest under management for three generations of the Walker family.
- 1808. William Walker's sawmill.
- 1809. William Walker's sawmill.
- 1810. Natural reproduction in old field near Charles Walker's house.
- 1811. Along North Dana Road, near intersection with road to Dana Center.
- 1812. C.C. Averill in opening in pine stand on light soil; reproduction established.
- 1813. Across road from 1811; showing contrast between conservative forestry (1811) and clearcutting (1813). [Pictured: C.C. Averill.]
- 1814. Group selection resulting from several partial cuttings.
- 1815n. K.E. Barraclough and William H. Walker in group of reproduction established in opening in white pine on light soil.
- Archives Location: Historical Photographs Box 1, White Pine
- Access: Active
- Administrative Notes:
- Original HF-ID: 1808/1809/1810/1811/1812/1813/1814/1815n