File:Virgin Forest in United States, 1850.png
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DescriptionVirgin Forest in United States, 1850.png |
English: Forests never harvested by European settlers or their descendants, 1850. This map of the area of virgin forest in 1850 was compiled by William B. Greeley, who was chief of the U.S. Forest Service from 1920 to 1928, in his 1925 book The Relation of Geography to Timber Supply. This high-resolution version was created by the World Resources Institute from the original map in the U.S. National Archives. [1] This map can be seen as part of a four-image set constituted of File:Virgin Forest in United States, 1620.png, File:Virgin Forest in United States, 1926.png and a last one with protected copy rights[2] |
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Source | Southern Forests Flickr |
Author | William B. Greeley, US Forest Service |
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This image is a work of the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.
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- ↑ caption of the original image on Flickr.
- ↑ George Draffan (1992). Virgin Forests Today. Flickr. Southern Forests.
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