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Orie Loucks orienting Appalachia Forest Action Project volunteers to mixed mesophytic growth on the property of Joe Aliff, Rock Creek

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Joe Aliff writes, "The site of this photo is on the south slope of the right hand ridge of the 'Goode Hollow' which is one quarter mile up Rock Creek Hollow.

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spring citizen science ethnography rock creek orie loucks orie loucks appalachia forest action project volunteers appalachia forest action project volunteers mesophytic growth mesophytic growth property joe aliff joe aliff rock creek coal river folklife collection tending the commons folklife and landscape in southern west virginia american folklife center mary hufford unidentified appalachia forest action project volunteers ultra high resolution high resolution west virginia united states history library of congress
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Date

01/01/1994
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Loucks, Orie (Depicted)
Unidentified Appalachia Forest Action Project volunteers (Depicted)
Hufford, Mary, 1952- (Photographer)
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Location

Rock Creek ,  38.10316, -81.84596
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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spring citizen science ethnography rock creek orie loucks orie loucks appalachia forest action project volunteers appalachia forest action project volunteers mesophytic growth mesophytic growth property joe aliff joe aliff rock creek coal river folklife collection tending the commons folklife and landscape in southern west virginia american folklife center mary hufford unidentified appalachia forest action project volunteers ultra high resolution high resolution west virginia united states history library of congress