Volume Vi Part 6 (2/2)

GRIZZLY GIANT, MARIPOSA GROVE, CALIFORNIA, WITH A SQUAD OF CAVALRY AT ITS BASE.

BIG TREE ”WAWONA,” SHOWING THE RELATIVE SIZE OF OTHER CONIFERS COMPARED WITH BIG TREES. MARIPOSA GROVE.

THE PRESIDENT, GOVERNORS, AND OTHER LEADING MEN AT THE NATIONAL RESOURCES CONFERENCE, AT THE WHITE HOUSE, MAY 13 TO 15, 1908. (Copyright by Underwood & Underwood).

GIFFORD PINCHOT, PRESIDENT OF THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION.

ROOSEVELT DAM FROM THE ROAD.

SHOSHONE DAM, WYOMING. HIGHEST DAM IN THE WORLD. HEIGHT, 328.4 FEET.

SHOSHONE PROJECT. WYOMING PARK WAGON ROAD, SHOWING WONDERFUL TUNNELLING WORK ON THE NEW WAGON ROAD FROM CODY, WYO., TO THE NATIONAL PARK VIA THE SHOSHONE DAM. (Photograph by Clinedinst).

TRUCKEE-CARSON RECLAMATION PROJECT. DIVERSION DAM AND GATES AT HEADING OF MAIN Ca.n.a.l.

INLAND WATERWAYS COMMISSION.

THE PORT OF NEW ORLEANS. (Copyright, 1900, by Detroit Photographic Co.).

JAMES WILSON, SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.

A FIELD OF COTTON.

BALES OF COTTON READY FOR s.h.i.+PMENT. COTTON-PRESS YARD, NEW ORLEANS.

LOADING COTTON ON THE LEVEE, NEW ORLEANS.

THE PRICE-CAMPBELL COTTON-PICKING MACHINE, WHICH DOES THE WORK OF FIFTY PERSONS.

THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION, PORTLAND, ORE. GENERAL VIEW ACROSS THE LAGOON.

THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION, PORTLAND, ORE. THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ACROSS THE LAGOON.

DR. HARVEY W. WILEY, MANY YEARS CHIEF OF THE U. S. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY.

(Copyright by Clinedinst, Was.h.i.+ngton).

U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OF A PACKING-HOUSE.

EARTHQUAKE AT SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 18, 1906. UPHEAVAL OF SIDEWALK AT EIGHTEENTH AND CAPP STREETS.

BURNING OF SAN FRANCISCO FOLLOWING THE EARTHQUAKE.

SHOWING DESTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO.

REFUGEES IN GOLDEN GATE PARK, SAN FRANCISCO.

THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION--MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING--FROM THE AUDITORIUM. (Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.).

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