Box 47
Contains 69 Results:
Logan Airport, Boston, MA, Scene of airplane-bird collision accident that killed 62 people, 1960
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Mike L. Davis servicing portable decoy blackbird trap, 1962
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Metal Tube Bird Holder, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Newly Established Rice Fields, Eudora, Arkansas, 1961
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Norway Rats, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Nutria Habitat, Blountstown, Florida, 1957
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Nutria Habitat, Franklin, Louisiana, 1957 - 1958
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Orchard Spraying with Trucks, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Outdoor laboratory test pens at Gainesville Field Station for conducting blackbird control trials, 1963
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.
Quail Feeder Enclosure, n.d.
Series VI consists of historical images taken by Henry Jackson Spencer, who was the Gainesville Field Station leader from 1944 to 1963. Before that, Spencer worked at the agency’s Hawaii Field Station. Images in this series are dated 1935 to 1963. Subjects include facilities at the Florida and Hawaii Field Stations, rodent damage to sugarcane, bird damage to food crops, nutria habitat, and vultures.