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New York State Forest, Fish and Game Commission Glass Plate Negatives of Logging and Lumbering


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series consists of 23 glass plate negatives depicting activities and machinery associated with logging and lumbering, particularly in the Adirondack Mountain region. Most if not all of the images appear to have been duplicated from unknown publications, possibly Forest, Fish and Game Commission annual reports.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commission glass plate negatives of logging and lumbering
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0.1 cubic feet

23 glass plate negatives

Inclusive Dates:
[circa 1900]
Series Number:
B2010

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Scope and Content Note

This series consists of 23 glass plate negatives depicting activities and machinery associated with logging and lumbering, particularly in the Adirondack Mountain region. Most if not all of the images appear to have been duplicated from unknown publications, possibly Forest, Fish and Game Commission annual reports.

Related Material

14297 Conservation Department Photographic Prints and Negatives, contains related records.

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Custodial History

This series was created or collected by Harry Bratt (1884-1965), an amateur photographer and shop teacher of Onondaga County. The series was donated by Mr. Bratt's son, Richard, via the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit.

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