File:IGP0112 The great lost Sequoia Grove at Converse Basin.jpg
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DescriptionIGP0112 The great lost Sequoia Grove at Converse Basin.jpg |
English: CONVERSE BASIN GROVE
One of the largest stands of Giant Sequoias, it contained some of the finest big trees. The grove was logged as private land between 1897 and 1907, first by the Sanger Lumber Company and later by the Hume-bennett Lumber Company, which in 1909 developed Hume Lake for a mill. Converse Basin, two miles northeast of this monument, had had its own mill and narrow gauge rail connection to the logging town of Millwood, from which lumber was sent to Sanger in the Valley by flume. Although they never realized any profit, the companies cut several several thousand big trees and left only the largest, the Boole Tree, unfelled. The area today is part of Sequoia National Forest, which regulates all uses, including logging, but none of the ancient giant sequoias will ever be commercially cut again. Jim Savage, Chapter 1852 E Clampus Vitus October 23, 1977 |
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Author | David Prasad |
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ISO speed rating | 400 |
Date and time of data generation | 12:53, 11 November 2013 |
Lens focal length | 35 mm |
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File change date and time | 12:53, 11 November 2013 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 12:53, 11 November 2013 |
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