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    J. B. Halm Photo Album 5: Great Fire of 1910 and the U.S. Forest Service
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    Pg. 1: Sigma Nu Banquet, 1914
    Pg. 2: The Old Pullman Glee
    Pg. 3: Explosion by battery by J. B. Halm
    Pg. 4: Great Fire of 1910, damage on the South Fork of the St. Joe River
    Pg. 5: Great Fire of 1910, remains of fire break in the St. Joe River basin
    Pg. 6: Wallace, Idaho, ten days after the 1910 fire
    Pg. 7: Fire damage on the Little North Fork of the St. Joe River
    Pg. 8: Fire damage near Wallace, Idaho
    Pg. 9: Fire damage on the Little North Fork of the St. Joe River
    Pg. 10: Fire damage on the upper St. Regis River
    Pg. 11: Mine tunnel where fire fighters took refuge during 1910 fire
    Pg. 12: The Office of Geography, 1916
    Pg. 13: Damage on the Coeur d'Alene
    Pg. 13: Near Wallace, Idaho
    Pg. 14: The Kulp Claim on the Little North Fork
    Pg. 15: Deep Creek
    Pg. 15: Little North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene
    Pg. 16: Cache and creek where 18 fire fighters survived by getting in the water
    Pg. 16: Old burn on the Clearwater
    Pg. 16: A small lake
    Pg. 16: View from fire lookout
    Pg. 16: View from Rocky Ridge Lookout
    Pg. 17: View from lookout, no fire
    Pg. 17: Began to see smoke
    Pg. 17: Smoke getting closer
    Pg. 17: Smoke
    Pg. 17: Smoke
    Pg. 17: Smoke
    Pg. 18: Large smoke cloud
    Pg. 18: The country became smoky
    Pg. 18: White cap of smoke
    Pg. 18: White cap of smoke
    Pg. 18: White cap of smoke
    Pg. 19: Smoke cloud coming closer
    Pg. 19: Forboding smoke cloud
    Pg. 19: Approaching wildfire
    Pg. 19: Camp Martin Fire Camp
    Pg. 19: Smoke billows, higher and nearer
    Pg. 19: Ashes and smoke
    Pg. 20: Approaching fire
    Pg. 20: Fire fighters fighting wild fire
    Pg. 21: Fire was all around
    Pg. 21: Came back the next day, the Lookout was a heap of ashes
    Pg. 22: The fire line held
    Pg. 22: Two men held the fire
    Pg. 22: Headquarters at Camp Martin
    Pg. 22: Fire line
    Pg. 22: Cleaning up or backfiring
    Pg. 23: A large camp, 145 men
    Pg. 23: Dinner
    Pg. 23: Roll 'em high
    Pg. 23: 3.5 hours for 8 men
    Pg. 23: Timekeeper and Foreman
    Pg. 23: Packer got out, lost one horse
    Pg. 24: Camp Martin
    Pg. 24: Camp Mildred
    Pg. 24: Foreman and Timekeeper
    Pg. 24: Green and his help
    Pg. 24: Green was boss
    Pg. 25: The Kitchen
    Pg. 25: Camp Martin
    Pg. 25: Frank blew in
    Pg. 25: Frank had a real doughnut
    Pg. 25: French Creek Drainage Camp
    Pg. 26: One of the straws
    Pg. 26: Men who saved 500 sheep from the fire
    Pg. 26: Frank in camp
    Pg. 26: The boss
    Pg. 27: On the Nezperce National Forest
    Pg. 27: Camp near Elk City
    Pg. 27: Fire camp at Mt. Finley
    Pg. 28: On the porch

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