| Forest History Society Photograph Collection Images from the Austin Cary Auxiliary Photograph Collection/ Cary2th.jpg |

Image ID: Cary2
Image Date: Apr. 1919
Image Title: [Trees damaged by turpentining.]
Image Caption: Sec. 13, 14 W, NNE of Florala, Covington Co., Alabama. Growth left by cutting to size limit of 18" on stump that had better been cut as it will not materially increase and is liable to damage or loss. Longleaf.
[This image is from a collection of 37 black-and-white photographs, most of which were taken by pioneer forester Austin Cary (1865-1936) between 1918 and 1924, during his early years with the U.S. Forest Service. The photographs document forestry and turpentining practices in the pine forests of the southeastern United States.]
Photographer: Cary, Austin, for the U.S. Forest Service
Use Restrictions: Permission from the Forest History Society required for any use of this image.
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