Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Biloxi, Miss. , April 30, 2009 --Deputy Pub...
The original database describes this as: Title: Stone County Emergency Management Director Production Date: 04/30/2009 Caption: Biloxi, Miss. , April 30, 2009 --Deputy Public Information Officer Marcia Hill ... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
[Hurricane Katrina] Stone County, Miss., March 8, 2006 -- Cheryl Rasbu...
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Hootentown Bridge, County Route 133, Spanning James River, Jamesville,...
Significance: Hootentown Bridge is a double span, steel Parker through truss bridge, built by the Western Bridge Company of Harrisonville, Missouri. Survey number: HAER MO-48 Building/structure dates: 1910 In... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Wilderness Tower Site, East of intersection of Missouri Highways 13 & ...
Significance: The Wilderness Tower Site is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built, U.S. Forest Service fire lookout station which included a 100-foot, standard plan, steel lookout tower, in addition to a towerman'... More
Old feed-grain dispenser in a field near India, Mississippi
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Ben May Charitable Trust; 2016; (DLC/PP-2016:059). Forms part of the Ben May Charitable Trust Collection of Mississippi Photogra... More