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Series 3: Field documentation arranged by fieldworker (continued)
Eugene S. Hunn (continued)
Field photography on color slide film
BOX-FOLDER 14/127 C log (color photo log)
Author: Eugene S. Hunn
Digital content available: afc1991023_14_127
Extent: 39 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-001 Visit to Natures Florist Supplies, home of Hazel and Leo Landy, Nesco, New Jersey; Shots of roadside vegetation about 5 miles north of Buena, New Jersey, October 10, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_001
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Visit with Hazel and Leo Landy owner of Natures Florists Supplies G-Nesco; 12GT with fieldworker Elaine Thatcher; 1, Bird feeder in yard; 2, Workshop and shed in yard; 3, Greenhouse for curing plants, in yard; 4-5, Elaine Thatcher and Hazel Landy; 6, Greenhouse for drying plants and table with tools for making grapevine "planters"; 7, Same table up close; 8-9, Back porch; 10, Vista from front yard; 11-12, Front of house; 13, Mailbox out front; 14, Front of home; Shots of roadside vegetation, ca 5 miles north of G-Buena: 02GT New Jersey; 15. Pitch pine (Pinus Rigida); 16, Greenbriar (Smilax sp); 17, Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia vulgaris); 18, Pitch pine with cone; 19, Leaf, white oak (Quercus Alba); 20, Leaf, blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-002 Vegetation near Buena, New Jersey, October 10, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_002
Extent: 17 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Roadside vegetation, 5 miles north of G-Buena; 02GT; 1, leaf, black oak (Quercus velutina); 2, leaf, chestnut oak (Quercus prinus); 3. leaf, red maple (Acer Rubrum); 4, leaf, sassafras (Sassafras variifolium); 5, pitch pine and associates; 6, leaf, scarlet oak (Quercus Coccinea); 7, leaves, black cherry (Prunus serotina); 8, leaves, sweet gum (liquidambar styraciflua); 9, leaves, gray birch (Betula populoides); 10, branch, black willow (Salix Nigra); 11-12, camphorweed (Heterotheca subaxillaris); Vegetation at bridge over slough just west of Batsto Historic Village G-Batsto; 26GT; 13, leaves and fruits, eastern red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana); 14, leaves, wild grape (Vitis sp.); 15, leaves, poison ivy (Rhus radicans); 16, ditto; 17, leaves, post oak (Quercus stellata)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-003 Vegetation, Batsto Historic Village, Batsto, New Jersey, October 10, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-003
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_003
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-004 Vegetation, yard, Chatsworth, New Jersey, October 10, 1983 to October 11, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-004
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_004
Extent: 18 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Roadside vegetation south of G-Chatsworth; 27GT; 1, leaves, dwarf (chestnut) oak (Quercus prinoides); 2, ditto, better light; 3, huckleberry bush with 1 fruit (Gaylussacia sp.); 4, leaves, post oak (Quercus stellata); 5, leaves, scarlet oak? (Quer); Bill Wasiowich's yard, ca 7 miles west of 4 corners on SR 72 G-Woodmansie; 27GT; 6, birdfeeder and carvings; 7, leaves and acorns, bear/scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia); 8, leaves, bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi); 9, leaves, bear/scrub oak; 10, flowers, pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea)--or is it sweet everlasting, (Gnaphallum obtusifolia); 11, leaves, Yucca; 12, Joseph Czarnecki on RR tracks; 13, Bill Wasiowich's house and truck; 14, hunting club across RR tracks from Bill's house; 15, sphagnum moss drying with press and wheel barrow, in yard; 16, work shed make of RR ties recycled, in yard; 17, leaves, blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica); 18, planks in the making, of white cedar, in yard
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-005 Visit with Freeman Taylor; Vegetation; Visit with Leo Landy; Grave blanket; Sunset, New Jersey, December 20, 1983 to December 21, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-005
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_005
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Visit with Freeman Taylor G-Mt. Misery; 27GT; 1-2, Freeman Taylor stocking bird feeder; 3, Carolina Chickadee at F. Taylor's house; 4-5, Taylor's "rabbit hounds"; 6-7, Taylor's "fox hound"; Blueberry fields near G-Chatsworth; 27GT; 8-9, Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) field showing red winter twigs; 10, Closeup of red twigs of blueberry; Visit with Leo Landy G-Nesco; 12GT; 11, Leo Landy showing two-by-four backing for grave pillow; 12, Leo and Hazel Landy's yard showing graves of three dogs with grave pillows; Cemetery at G-Pleasant Mills; 12GT; 13-15, Grave with grave blanket at Pleasant Mills, Atlantic County; 16, Grave monument at dusk; Sunset G-Chatsworth; 27GT; 17-18, Sunset over cranberry bog, near Chatsworth; Vegetation G-New Lisbon; 21GT; 19, Bark of white oak (Quercus alba); 20, Bark of chestnut oak (Q. alba).
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-006 Plants, New Lisbon, New Jersey; Jersey Roots stand, December 21, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-006
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_006
Extent: 16 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Vegetation G-New Lisbon; 21GT; 1, Bark of black oak (Q. veluntinus); 2, Bark of pine sp.; 3, Bark of short-leaf pine (Pinus echinata); 4, Bark of pitch pina (P. rigida); 5, Needles and cones, short-leaf pine; 6, Leaves and fruit, inkberry (Ilex glabra}; 7-8, Sycamore (Platanus americanus); Jersey Roots stand near G-Medford Circle; 18GT on SR70; 9, Jersey Roots floral stand; 10, Grapevine wreaths, materials; 11, Grave pillow, sign; 12, Grave pillow; 13, Wreaths; 14, Grave blanket, close-up, with price tag; 15, Signs, materials; 16, Signs, materials, with cedar poles
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-007 Plants, Lebanon State Forest, New Jersey; Pinelands Commission, New Lisbon, New Jersey; Cedar Run Wildlife Sanctuary, Medford, New Jersey, December 21, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-007
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_007
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Vegetation in G-Lebanon State Forest; 27GT; 1, Short-leaf pine (Pinus echinata); 2, Pines; 3-4, Stand of Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides); 5, Inkberry (Ilex glabra) at Pakim Pond; 6-7, Clay birch (Betula populifolia) at campsite, Pakim Pond; Pinelands Commission headquarters at G-New Lisbon; 21GT; 8, Pinelands Commission headquarters; Elizabeth Woodford's Cedar Run Wildlife Sanctuary outside of G-Medford; 18GT. Note: Mailing address is Marlton; 9, Pigeon on shed; 10-12, Blind red fox in rehabilitation cage; 13, Ring-necked pheasant, male; 14-15, Raccoon; 16, Elizabeth Woodford setting out owl bait (dead white mice); 17, Log with owl bait set, food for resident Great Horned Owls; 18-19, Visitor greeting white-tailed deer; 20, Red-tailed hawk with injured wing
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-008 Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, Medford, New Jersey; Roadside floral stand, Red Lion Circle, New Jersey, December 21, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-008
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_008
Extent: 12 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge outside of G-Medford; Mailing address is Marlton; 1, Red-tailed hawk with injured wing; 2, Hawk with Elizabeth Woodford; 3, Elizabeth Woodford; 4-6, Melanistic Rough-legged Hawk; 7, Red fox; 8, Great Horned Owls; 9-10, Barn Owls; 11, Sign at entrance; Roadside floral stand near G-Red Lion Circle; 23GT; 12, Sign at stand
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-009 Visit with Tom Brown, trapper, Millville, New Jersey, December 22, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-009
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_009
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Visit with Tom Brown in G-Millville; Commercial Twp,GT; 1, Torn Brown, with muskrat skin on stretcher; 2, Torn Brown and Dennis McDonald (photographer) in Brown's drying shed; 3, Brown with fox skins; 4, Brown with raccoon skin; 5, Brown with raccoon and fox behind; 6, Brown with opossum skins on stretching frame; 7, Stretched muskrat skins drying in shed; 8-9, Tom Brown demonstrating scraper tool; 10, Torn Brown; 11, Tom Brown with trap; 12-15, Torn Brown demonstrating trap safety; 16-18, Tom Brown in den with memorabilia; 19, Muriel Brown in her kitchen; 20, Tom and Muriel Brown with deer antler racks
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-010 Sunrise; Whitesbog Conservation Center; Evidence of forest fire; Freeman Taylor and fauna, December 18, 1983 to December 20, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-010
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_010
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Sunrise between G-Atsion; 22GT and Hammonton; 1, Sunrise over pines; Whitesbog Conservation G-Browns Mills; 21GT; 2, Headquarters; 3-4, Old buildings; 5, Headquarters and Environment al Science Center; Evidence of recent forest fire along SR70 west of G-Mt. Misery Road: 21GT; 6-7, Evidence of forest fire in pine-oak forest; Visit with Freeman Taylor G-Mt. Misery; 27GT; 10-12, Taylor with his timber rattlesnake (Crotalus sp.); 13, Taylor; 14-16, Carolina Chickadee (Parus carolinianus) at Taylor's feeder; 17, Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinianus) at Taylor's feeder; 18-19, Carolina Chickadees; 20, Taylor's bird feeding station
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH-011 Bill Wasiowich working in pines, Woodmansie, New Jersey, October 11, 1983
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-83-CEH-011
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh_011
Extent: 16 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
G-East Plains; 56GT (?); 1-3, Bill Wasiowich collecting pine cones in the East Plains near the airfield; 4, East Plains, brushy clearing at edge of dwarf pitch pine (Pinus rigida) forest; 5, Pitch pine cones collected by Wasiowich; 6, Sand road through pine plains, seen through pickup window; 7, Plank trail into sphagnum/white cedar bog on Wareham Road where Wasiowich is "pulling moss"; 8, Bill Wasiowich pulling sphagnum moss; 9, Sphagnum moss with pine needles; 10, Bill Wasiowich pulling moss; 11, Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) in sphagnum bog; 12, bog vista; 13, sphagnum moss with wild cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) in fruit; 14, White cedar closeup with cones/fruits; 15, Cotton grass (Eriophorum sp.) in bog; 16, Ericaceous shrub (unidentified) in bog; 17, Bill Wasiowich's wheelbarrow for pulling moss in bog, plants, wood, occupations, gathering.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-001 Abandoned house; Corema conradii, Conrad's corema, rare Pine Barrens plant, on the Plains; The Plains, just off of the "Oswego Turnpike" south of Route 72; Meeting Place of New Jersey "Indian Tribe"; Old walls, March 22, 1984
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CEH-001
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh84_001
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
01-02; Abandoned house of Route 542 near G-Green Bank; 26GT; 03-05, 15-17, Corema conradii, Conrad's corema, rare Pine Barrens plant, on the Plains. G-Woodland; 27GT; 07, The Plains, just off of the "Oswego Turnpike" south of Route 72. G-WoodIand; 27GT; 08, Pitch pine (Pinus rigidus) cones 1st year and older, on the Plains; 09-10, Sand road, just off "Oswego Turnpike" south of route 72, the Plains; 11-12, Pitch pine cones, 2 age classes shown, on the Plains; 13, Acorn of blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica), on the Plains; 14, Vista, the Plains, as in #07; 13, Meeting Place of New Jersey "Indian Tribe" at G-Tuckerton; 47GT; 19-20, Old walls at G-Harrisville; 26GT ruins
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-002 Wading River, Lower Bank, New Jersey; Billboard with Indian: "Clean is Better," near Pomona, New Jersey, March 22, 1984
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CEH-002
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh84_002
Extent: 5 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
01, Wading River crossing on Route 563 at Evans Bridge, near G-Lower Bank; 26GT; 02, Mowed roadside habitat for rare flowers, such as sand myrtle (Leiophyllum buxifolium) at Wading River crossing along Route 563; 03, Wading River at Evans Bridge; 04, Sand myrtle (Leiophyllum buxifolium) in bud, at Evans Bridge; 05, Billboard with Indian: "Clean is Better," near G-Pomona; 09GT on White Horse Pike (Route 30)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-003 Leo Landy and Hazel Landy's plant drying shed, New Jersey, June 18, 1984
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CEH-003
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh84_003
Extent: 18 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Visit with Hazel and Leo Landy; drying cattails, etc. 1-2, dock (Rumex crispus) drying; 3, dock, "fluffy grass" (Bromus tectorum), and peppergrass (lepidium virginicum) drying; 4, Hazel Landy; dock drying behind; 5-6. peppergrass; 7, fluffy grass; 8, Leo Landy with baskets used to dry cattails; 9-10, special floral arrangement prepared by Hazel for a customer; 11, Broccoli in seed, green; 12-16, narrow leaf cattail (Typha angustifolium) drying; 17, peppergrass; 18, hatchet and chopping block for trimming cattails
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-004 Natural history explorations, New Jersey, June 17, 1984 to June 18, 1984
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CEH-004
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh84_004
Extent: 19 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
1-2, laurel (Kalmia latifolia) in bloom; 3-4, turkeybeard (Xerophyllum asphodeloides); 5-8, gypsy moth larvae on oak leaves (underexposed); 9-10, wild blueberry (Vaccinium atrococcum) (or huckleberry? G. baccata) (#9 underexposed); 11-12, gypsy moth larvae on oak leaves; 13-14, dangleberry (Gaylussacia frondosa); 15-16, sheep's laurel (Kalmia angustifolia); 17, oak defoliated by gypsy moth; 18, wild blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum); 19, dangleberry (Gaylussacia frondosa)
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-005 Cutting narrowleaf cattails with Leo Landy on Mullica River tide flats, New Jersey, June 19, 1984
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CEH-005
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh84_005
Extent: 20 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
1-2, Leo on his pickup near cutting site; 3, habitat shot looking east toward Port Elizabeth; 4-9, Leo Landy demonstrating cutting technique; 10, habitat closeup showing patch of salt hay (Spartina patens), threesquare (Scirpus olneyi), and narrowleaf cattail; 11, habitat closeup showing "black grass" (Juncus gerardi); 12, dried culms of Spartina cynosuroides; 13, new leaves of Phragmites comrnunis; 14-17, Leo bundling cattails; 18, threesquare (Scirpus olneyi); 19, Leo resting; 20, road through marsh
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-006 Leo Landy cutting cattails; Batona Nature Trail, out from Batsto, Wharton State Forest, June 19, 1984 to June 20, 1984
Photographer: Eugene S. Hunn
Field project identifier: PFP-84-CEH-006
Digital content available: afc1991023_ceh84_006
Extent: 17 color film transparencies (35mm slide)
Leo Landy cutting cattails; 1, Landy's partner loading bundle of cattails on truck; 2-3, Landy and partner at loaded truck; 4-5, diamondback terrapin on road through marsh; Batona Nature Trail hike; 6, deer tracks in sand; 7, Pine Barren sandwort (Arenaria caroliniana) in flower; 8, unidentified Ericaceous plant; 9, sand road near Batsto; 10, wild blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum ) with unripe fruit; 11-12, sunny interior of white cedar swamp along the Batsto River; 13, post oak leaves (Quercus lobata); 14, post oak trunk/bark; 15, bottle of teacolored Batsto River water; 16, shore vegetation along Batsto River; 17, azalea (Azalea viscosa) in flower, banks of Batsto River
Call number: AFC 1991/023: CEH84-007 Leo Landy cutting cattails, New Jersey, June 19, 1984
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