| Abstract: | Harold V. "Pete" Hart (born 1902) graduated in 1922 from Syracuse University with a B.S. in forestry and worked forty years as an industrial forester for St. Regis Paper Company, primarily in the Province of Quebec, Canada, until his retirement in 1964. |
| This collection includes approximately seventy images documenting Harold "Pete" Hart's life and work that were apparently donated to the Society to supplement a 1976 oral history interview conducted by Elwood R. Maunder (final transcript in repository). The images depict log drives, log shipping/transportation, logging railroads, logging camps, hunting, camping, timber cruising, and scenic views mostly in the areas of Godbout and Oskelaneo, Quebec. | |
| Title: | Harold V. Hart Photographs, 1928 - 1956 |
| Creator: | Hart, Harold V. |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 2931 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 0.25 linear feet (70 photographs) |
Harold V. "Pete" Hart (born 1902) graduated in 1922 from Syracuse University with a B.S. in forestry and worked forty years as an industrial forester for St. Regis Paper Company, primarily in the Province of Quebec, Canada, until his retirement in 1964.
This collection includes approximately seventy images documenting Harold "Pete" Hart's life and work that were apparently donated to the Society to supplement a 1976 oral history interview conducted by Elwood R. Maunder (final transcript in repository). The images depict log drives, log shipping/transportation, logging railroads, logging camps, hunting, camping, timber cruising, and scenic views mostly in the areas of Godbout and Oskelaneo, Quebec.
Materials are filed in main FHS photograph collection, under "Canada -- Hart, Harold V." (FHS image ID# FHS900-970).
FHS Oral History Interview: Harold V. Hart
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