First Forest Patrol Flight | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

Photograph

First Forest Patrol Flight

First Forest Patrol Flight | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Neil LeMany, Chief Forest Ranger at the Forest Protection Headquarters in Tomahawk, C.L. Harrington, superintendent of the Forest and Parks Division of the Wisconsin Conservation Department, speaking at the dedication ceremony of the First Forest Patrol Flight historical marker, in honor of Jack Vilas, at Trout Lake. Other speakers at the ceremony included H.S. Tuttle, president of the Vilas County Historical Society, Raymond Sivesind, supervisor of historic sites and markers at the Wisconsin Historical Society, C.L. Harrington, superintendent of the Forest and Parks Division of the Wisconsin Conservation Department, Douglas Taylor, Commissioner of the Wisconsin State Aeronautics Commission in Rhinelander, and Jack Vilas.
DESCRIPTION
Neil LeMany, Chief Forest Ranger at the Forest Protection Headquarters in Tomahawk, C.L. Harrington, superintendent of the Forest and Parks Division of the Wisconsin Conservation Department, speaking at the dedication ceremony of the First Forest Patrol Flight historical marker, in honor of Jack Vilas, at Trout Lake. Other speakers at the ceremony included H.S. Tuttle, president of the Vilas County Historical Society, Raymond Sivesind, supervisor of historic sites and markers at the Wisconsin Historical Society, C.L. Harrington, superintendent of the Forest and Parks Division of the Wisconsin Conservation Department, Douglas Taylor, Commissioner of the Wisconsin State Aeronautics Commission in Rhinelander, and Jack Vilas.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:123276
Creation Date: 10 15 1955
Creator Name:Unknown
City:Boulder Junction
County:Vilas
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:State Historical Society of Wisconsin Historic Preservation Division historical markers file, 1949-2003
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:1975/191, Box 5, Fldr 28
Original Dimensions:5 x 3.5 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Information from the dedication ceremony program.
SUBJECTS
Stages (Platforms)
Societies, etc
Trees
Clothing and dress
Coats
Hats
Suits (Clothing)
Public speaking
Historic sites
Monuments
Rites and ceremonies
Men
Outdoor photography
Women
Plaques, plaquettes
Microphones
Lakes

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