McClellan Creek National Grassland is a National Grassland located in southern Gray County, Texas, United States. It was purchased with the goal of restoring badly eroded land to its natural state. The grassland is administered by the U.S. Forest Service together with Cibola National Forest and Black Kettle, Kiowa, and Rita Blanca National Grasslands, from common headquarters located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The grassland is part of the combined Black Kettle and McClellan Creek Ranger District with offices in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. In February 2006, all of McClellan Creek National Grassland was burnt out in the 750,000-acre Interstate 40 fire. The majority of the trees were lost. The grassland's area is only 1,449 acres. The grasslands surrounds McClellan Lake, a reservoir on the namesake McClellan Creek.
McClellan Creek National Grassland is a National Grassland located in southern Gray County, Texas, United States. It was purchased with the goal of restoring badly eroded land to its natural state. The grassland is administered by the U.S. Forest Service together with Cibola National Forest and Black Kettle, Kiowa, and Rita Blanca National Grasslands, from common headquarters located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The grassland is part of the combined Black Kettle and McClellan Creek Ranger District with offices in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. In February 2006, all of McClellan Creek National Grassland was burnt out in the 750,000-acre Interstate 40 fire. The majority of the trees were lost. The grassland's area is only 1,449 acres. The grasslands surrounds McClellan Lake, a reservoir on the namesake McClellan Creek.
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Sunrise on McClellan Peak from Snow Creek Falls. Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Washington State. Pre-sunrise fog shrouds the slopes of McClellan Peak as Snow Creek Falls cascades over granite boulders. Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a collection of granite peaks and crystal lakes concentrated in a relatively small area in the central Washington Cascade Mountains that's reminiscent of California's Sierra Nevada. All photos are available as archival grade prints, canvas wrap prints, and metal prints, all produced by a professional photo lab. Metal prints are available in float-mount style. Please choose your size and style from the drop-down menu above at the top right. Also, please contact me if you would like a size other than the ones listed. We're happy to accommodate special requests.
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McCLELLAN HOUSE 919 Taos St. National Register 12/5/1972, 5CC.11 "The circa 1875 residence is an unusual 1¾-story front gabled roof building with the main entrance located toward the front of a side wall. One of the earliest buildings in Georgetown, it was constructed with whip-sawed boards applied vertically. Window and door frames and the large wooden quoins were planed and shaped by Erskine McClellan in his wood-working shop that stood at the rear of the property. McClellan was an important local figure who served in a variety of civic posts. His McClellan Opera House was destroyed by fire in 1892."--Description from the Colorado Historical Society website.
On front: McClellan Bridge in Ohio On back: MANTLE OF ERMINE - Winter surrounds the McClellan bridge, Columbiana Co. 33-15-02, on the West Fork of Little Beaver Creek, in Center Twp., 5 mi. ESE of the hamlet of Hanoverton, Ohio, on Twp. Rd. 871. Built in 1870, kingpost in design, it still is useful to man since being restarted a few years ago. Unmailed: Condition: Excellent Publisher: Hivnor Card Co. Color print **Our vintage postcards may have signs of wear or production imperfections. Bending, foxing, soft corners or tears will be noted in the description. Our photos are part of the descriptions, please thoroughly examine them. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. Thanks for shopping!
Nine postcards in this lot. Fronts and backs shown. These were made in the 1950s and 1960s. Some are: Harpersfield Salt Creek Bridge Parker Bridge Sylvania Noble County Logan County McClellan bridge
Sunrise on McClellan Peak from Snow Creek Falls. Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington State. Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a collection of granite peaks and crystal lakes concentrated in a relatively small area in the central Washington Cascade Mountains that's reminiscent of California's Sierra Nevada. All photos are available as archival grade prints, canvas wrap prints, and metal prints, all produced by a professional photo lab. Metal prints are available in float-mount style. Please choose your size and style from the drop-down menu above at the top right. Also, please contact me if you would like a size other than the ones listed. We're happy to accommodate special requests.
Last week I had one of my most memorable photo sessions. It started off like a typical session…. a beautiful family, gorgeous location and everyone willing and eager to smile for my camera. Everything was going smoothly…we moved effortlessly from the hiking path to the white fence to my favorite spot, an old fallen tree down by […]
Sunrise on McClellan Peak from Snow Creek Falls. Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington State. Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a collection of granite peaks and crystal lakes concentrated in a relatively small area in the central Washington Cascade Mountains that's reminiscent of California's Sierra Nevada. All photos are available as archival grade prints, canvas wrap prints, and metal prints, all produced by a professional photo lab. Metal prints are available in float-mount style. Please choose your size and style from the drop-down menu above at the top right. Also, please contact me if you would like a size other than the ones listed. We're happy to accommodate special requests.
Imagine, for a moment, that it is 1862 and you are Gen. George B. McClellan, commander of the Army of the Potomac, the Union’s premier fighting force....
McCLELLAN HOUSE 919 Taos St. National Register 12/5/1972, 5CC.11 "The circa 1875 residence is an unusual 1¾-story front gabled roof building with the main entrance located toward the front of a side wall. One of the earliest buildings in Georgetown, it was constructed with whip-sawed boards applied vertically. Window and door frames and the large wooden quoins were planed and shaped by Erskine McClellan in his wood-working shop that stood at the rear of the property. McClellan was an important local figure who served in a variety of civic posts. His McClellan Opera House was destroyed by fire in 1892."--Description from the Colorado Historical Society website.
From rushing rivers to forest brooks, these 17 amazing photos of Pennsylvania's rivers will drop your jaw.