| Forest History Society Images from the Charles C. Hall Auxiliary Photograph Collection / Hall3th.jpg |

Image ID: Hall3
Image Date: 1908
Image Title: Waterloo Ranger Station, 1909.
Image Caption: Caption 1: [Group posing in front of log building -- a man holding a baby, two women (one of whom is wearing an elaborate hat) and three children sitting on the ground. Sign posted on the building reads, in part, "Property of the United States." Additional log structures in background. Probably in the Deerlodge National Forest, Montana.]
[This image is from a collection of 52 black-and-white photographs from forester Charles C. Hall's career with the U.S. Forest Service, 1906-1933, during which time he served as supervisor of the Hell Gate, Big Hole, Deerlodge, Alamo, Carson, Tonto, and Santiam National Forests in Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oregon. The Forest History Society has electronic copies only; donor maintains originals.]
Photographer: [unknown]
Use Restrictions: Permission from the Forest History Society required for any use of this image.
Repository Contact Information: Forest History Society, Inc.; 701 William Vickers Ave., Durham, NC 27701; Tel.: (919) 682-9319; Fax: (919) 682-2349.