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    J. B. Halm Photo Album 3: Great Fire of 1910 and the U.S. Forest Service
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    Pg. 1: Newspaper articles about Joe Halm and the Great Fire of 1910
    Pg. 2: After the Great Fire of 1910
    Pg. 2: Burned Big Creek, St. Joe, 1910
    Pg. 3: Trail cut through burned area
    Pg. 3: Fridays party, July 1910
    Pg. 3: Remains of the JIC Tunnel, Aug. 20, 1910
    Pg. 4: Fire 1910
    Pg. 4: Grand Forks, after the fire
    Pg. 5: Giant cedars
    Pg. 5: Our relief string of 40
    Pg. 5: Big Creek
    Pg. 6: Result of fire
    Pg. 6: New trail construction after the Great Fire of 1910
    Pg. 7: Result of wind and fire
    Pg. 7: The Packer
    Pg. 7: The Old K.C. Dredge, Cedar Creek
    Pg. 8: Walheim, all that remained of Camp No. 2 after fire
    Pg. 8: Placer Creek
    Pg. 8: "Billy" at JIC Tunnel
    Pg. 9: Silver Lake
    Pg. 9: Our party, 1910
    Pg. 9: Billy in the Burn 1910
    Pg. 10: Results of fire
    Pg. 10: Our camp where we were caught
    Pg. 10: Like straw, White Pine Fire, 1910
    Pg. 11: Where several died, 1910
    Pg. 11: Grand Forks, Idaho, a week after the fire
    Pg. 12: Billy and McKay
    Pg. 12: White pine
    Pg. 12: Remains of the St. Joe Ranger Station
    Pg. 13: After the fire
    Pg. 13: The trail crew, September 1910
    Pg. 13: Camp and cook
    Pg. 14: Mckay and J. B. Halm, 1910
    Pg. 14: The morning after
    Pg. 14: Pack train, July 20, 1910
    Pg. 15: Cedars that were blown down
    Pg. 15: Destruction
    Pg. 15: Ranger Ed Pulaski, Wallace, Idaho
    Pg. 16: Burned area
    Pg. 17: View above the Taft Tunnel
    Pg. 17: The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P)
    Pg. 17: Burned camp
    Pg. 18: Billy
    Pg. 18: Chipmunks
    Pg. 18: Billy M. and McKay, results of fire
    Pg. 19: The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P)
    Pg. 19: Chamberlain Meadows
    Pg. 19: Welheim, boiling up
    Pg. 20: More fire damage
    Pg. 20: The crew that rebuilt the St. Joe Ranger Station after the fire
    Pg. 20: Placer Creek
    Pg. 21: Results of the fire
    Pg. 21: J. B. Halm and Billy
    Pg. 21: Rescue party
    Pg. 22: A meal the next day
    Pg. 22: Lake Elsie
    Pg. 22: Real sport
    Pg. 22: Chipmunks
    Pg. 23: The grave of seven men
    Pg. 23: Walheim in tent
    Pg. 23: Part of the fire
    Pg. 24: Looking up Big Creek of St. Joe
    Pg. 24: Dinner, August 22
    Pg. 24: Bean Creek
    Pg. 25: Looking up Big Creek of St. Joe
    Pg. 25: East Portal after the fire
    Pg. 26: Grave of seven men
    Pg. 26: The new St. Joe Ranger Station
    Pg. 26: The Harbor a few days after the fire
    Pg. 27: Remains of Joe Beauchamp homestead
    Pg. 27: Before the fire, in camp
    Pg. 27: The cache
    Pg. 28: The burn
    Pg. 28: Ed Pulaski at the mouth of the Bullion Tunnel
    Pg. 28: A rescue camp
    Pg. 28: Tom
    Pg. 29: Tree that fell and killed three men
    Pg. 29: After the fire
    Pg. 29: After the fire
    Pg. 30: Near the JIC tunnel
    Pg. 30: The St. Joe river, near our harbor
    Pg. 30: Effects of the fire
    Pg. 30: Near our camp
    Pg. 31: They barely escaped
    Pg. 31: Emma L Pulaski at the JIC where her husband saved his crew of 51 men
    Pg. 31: Men who survived the fire in the tunnel
    Pg. 31: West Fork Placer
    Pg. 32: Rescue camp on the St. Joe
    Pg. 32: Our camp, day of the fire
    Pg. 32: Fire damage near camp
    Pg. 32: Trees down
    Pg. 33: Champion Creek
    Pg. 33: Near our camp
    Pg. 33: A big one, St. Joe, Aug. 5, 1910
    Pg. 34: Wind and fire
    Pg. 34: The JIC
    Pg. 34: Before the fire
    Pg. 34: Ed Pulaski and J. B. Halm, "Pals"
    Pg. 35: "Oh! Girls", with Ed Pulaski and J. B. Halm
    Pg. 35: "Have a look"
    Pg. 35: J. B. Halm
    Pg. 36: Sunday clothes
    Pg. 36: Halm and friends on a wagon
    Pg. 36: Lake Creek
    Pg. 37: At the old reservoir
    Pg. 37: "Mugsies"
    Pg. 37: Emma L. Pulaski and friend
    Pg. 37: Sitting in the snow
    Pg. 38: The Wallace Gang
    Pg. 38: J. B. Halm
    Pg. 38: First spring day at Lake Creek
    Pg. 39: Two women in the snow
    Pg. 39: Emma L. Pulaski, Elsie, and a pony
    Pg. 39: Couple in the snow
    Pg. 39: The Pulaski
    Pg. 40: Holcomb, Wilson, Brownie, and Haines, a Sunday excursion in Wallace
    Pg. 40: Picnic
    Pg. 40: Haines in the snow
    Pg. 40: On top of the cabin
    Pg. 41: Miss Berry, Lake Gulch
    Pg. 41: Miss Berry
    Pg. 41: Sport Hix
    Pg. 41: That old gang
    Pg. 42: Spring picnic
    Pg. 42: An old friend of Ed Pulaski
    Pg. 42: Off for a Sunday
    Pg. 42: Winter on Placer, Wallace
    Pg. 43: Billy at home
    Pg. 43: Cedar Street, Wallace, Idaho
    Pg. 43: "Black Birds"
    Pg. 43: Clara Friednar, Harv Fearn, Wilson, Billie Weigle, Elsie Berry
    Pg. 44: Men and women, "at the bar"
    Pg. 44: J. B. Halm
    Pg. 44: Two women
    Pg. 44: Patsie
    Pg. 45: At the chicken dinner
    Pg. 45: Berry, Wilson, and Friedner
    Pg. 45: Elsie Berry tries the camp axe
    Pg. 45: At the camp
    Pg. 46: Dinner at camp
    Pg. 46: West Fork Placer
    Pg. 46: Tunnel where Weigle was saved
    Pg. 46: If Parker could only see us now
    Pg. 47: "Patsie"
    Pg. 47: A couple in the snow
    Pg. 47: Snowball fight
    Pg. 47: Billy
    Pg. 48: The Girls
    Pg. 48: Sam Sap and Long
    Pg. 48: Children at Elsies
    Pg. 48: Little girl
    Pg. 49: St. Regis
    Pg. 49: On the Coeur d'Alene Branch
    Pg. 49: The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P) bridge, St. Regis
    Pg. 50: Harve and Halm at Glendive
    Pg. 50: Billy decided to swipe a dog, December 1910
    Pg. 50: Wash day
    Pg. 51: A wash out
    Pg. 51: Clear Creek Cedar, 1909
    Pg. 51: That phone crew
    Pg. 52: Big "S" on the St. Joe River, Father Halm, 1910
    Pg. 52: Dad fishing for Big Ones
    Pg. 52: On the brink at the Big "S" on the St. Joe
    Pg. 53: J. B. Halm in the woods, October 1910
    Pg. 54: The old St. Joe Ranger Station, Winter 1909
    Pg. 54: Near Stetson, Telephone construction, 1910
    Pg. 54: Kotkie Jr.
    Pg. 55: View from tower above the Taft Tunnel
    Pg. 55: West Portal, Rolland
    Pg. 55: The lookout tower over St. Paul Tunnel
    Pg. 56: Near Kellog
    Pg. 56: Sam Sap at the Tunnel
    Pg. 56: Child near the The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P) tracks
    Pg. 57: The Big "S" on St. Joe
    Pg. 57: Washout
    Pg. 57: On the trail
    Pg. 58: Jack W., Tom R., Ed H., Frank L, the phone crew
    Pg. 58: Harvie on railroad tracks
    Pg. 58: Horses, Ribs and Ronie
    Pg. 59: Grand Forks, Spring 1910
    Pg. 59: Washout
    Pg. 59: Kotkie at the Cone House
    Pg. 60: After the lynx
    Pg. 60: Jack Winnington and Harve Fearn
    Pg. 60: Three Kotskies
    Pg. 61: The The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P)
    Pg. 61: John Long and Harvie Fearn on the job
    Pg. 61: Small child
    Pg. 62: One-eyed Bob's place
    Pg. 62: Washout
    Pg. 62: Holcomb and Sam Sap, up hill work, 1909
    Pg. 63: Winter 1909
    Pg. 63: The Big White Pine
    Pg. 63: Little North Fork, Coeur d'Alene
    Pg. 64: Tom at the Poulson Taft Tunnel Camp
    Pg. 64: Bird Creek
    Pg. 64: Up a tree
    Pg. 65: Camp, 1909
    Pg. 65: Little North Fork, Winter 1909
    Pg. 65: Going out, Winter 1909
    Pg. 66: Phone Camp
    Pg. 66: Cone Camp
    Pg. 66: Bird Creek
    Pg. 67: A cotton wood
    Pg. 67: Timber!
    Pg. 67: In camp
    Pg. 68: Kellog
    Pg. 68: Joe Halm
    Pg. 68: Jack and Ed, topping phone trees
    Pg. 69: Chopping a cottonwood tree
    Pg. 69: In the snow, 1909
    Pg. 69: Kotkie and his son
    Pg. 70: "Canips" camp, 1909
    Pg. 70: Thompsons Camp, 1909
    Pg. 70: Curlie the dog
    Pg. 71: The Jerries near Lookout Pass, July 1909
    Pg. 71: Jerries
    Pg. 71: Tiger Peaks
    Pg. 72: "Hucklebars", 1909
    Pg. 72: "My first sale"
    Pg. 72: My camp at Dorsey, June and July 1909
    Pg. 73: Sawyers
    Pg. 73: On the drive
    Pg. 73: The Cataldo Trail
    Pg. 73: Going out
    Pg. 74: Skidding
    Pg. 74: Thompsons Crew, 1909
    Pg. 74: Some snow, 1909
    Pg. 75: The Bunkhouse, "Home Sweet Home"
    Pg. 75: In the snow, 1909
    Pg. 75: Cataldo
    Pg. 76: Nine Mile looking toward Wallace
    Pg. 76: Skidding, 1909
    Pg. 76: On the Summit, 1910
    Pg. 77: Winter 1909, the Crossing
    Pg. 77: J. B. Halm in the snow, 1909
    Pg. 77: Off for the River
    Pg. 78: "Babe"
    Pg. 78: Boy with puppies, October 1909
    Pg. 78: Kellog
    Pg. 78: Brother and sister
    Pg. 79: At the cabin on Deception Creek
    Pg. 79: Winter Lieburg Drive, Little North Fork, Coeur D'Alene, 1909
    Pg. 79: Jack Winnington tops one
    Pg. 80: "I see a dog"
    Pg. 80: Jim in the snow
    Pg. 80: The Landing
    Pg. 81: Kids with dog
    Pg. 81: Curlie the dog
    Pg. 81: Over the snow
    Pg. 82: Jim in the snow
    Pg. 82: Winter
    Pg. 82: The mother grouse
    Pg. 82: At the headgate
    Pg. 83: The Montana Idaho State Line near Stevens Peak, July 4, 1909
    Pg. 83: Camp at Dorsey, Idaho, July-Aug, 1909
    Pg. 83: One of the Twin Lakes from Stevens Peak
    Pg. 84: Near Anaconda
    Pg. 84: Near Anaconda
    Pg. 84: Going out, 1909
    Pg, 84: Smoke fumes at Georgetown Lake
    Pg. 85: My 1909 Camp
    Pg. 85: On the hike
    Pg. 85: Caught a small fish
    Pg. 85: Clear Creek Camp, July 5, 1909
    Pg. 86: Granite Peak
    Pg. 86: Aerial view of Mullan
    Pg. 86: Burk
    Pg. 87: The State Line, Montana-Idaho
    Pg. 87: Kellog Peak
    Pg. 87: Pulaski and Brunke on Kellog Peak, June 20, 1909
    Pg. 88: Camp, 1909
    pg. 88: On Patrol, 1909
    Pg. 88: The Devils Trail, Stevens Peak
    Pg. 89: The Idaho steamboat at Harrison
    Pg. 89: St. Maries
    Pg. 89: On the trail
    Pg. 90: Harrison
    Pg. 90: Chatcolet
    Pg. 90: One of the Twin Lakes, Stevens Peak in distance
    Pg. 91: Old miner's cabin, back of Kellog Peak
    Pg. 91: Larson snowstorm
    Pg. 91: The Twin Lakes
    Pg. 91: Hucklebars children
    Pg. 92: Kellog Peak
    Pg. 92: Snow on cabin, May 10, 1909
    Pg. 92: The Twin Lakes from Stevens Peak
    Pg. 92: Coeur d'Alene river
    Pg. 93: Rodent friend

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