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High-performance Computing (HPC) server used for data analysis at ILRI, acquired in 2005 (photo credit: ILRI/Alan Orth).
High-performance Computing (HPC) server used for data analysis at ILRI, acquired in 2011 (photo credit: ILRI/Evelyn Katingi).
View of White House Ruin, the remains of an ancestral Puebloan structure, and the remains of a smaller structure located just below White House Ruin at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 1932. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant: Negative Number CACH Wa. 4
View of Jackson Lake and the Tetons from the small island out from CCC (Civilian Conservatoin Corps) Camp No. 2 at Grand Teton National Park. Ray Ickes and Ned Munn are on the rock in the foreground . 1993 image by National Park Service photographer George A. Grant. Other NPS Image Numbers: Wa. 350
Pictured is the wall and gate at the south side of the Administration Building patio, showing the main building of Casa Grande Ruins in the background. Nancy Pinkley (Boss Pinkley's daughter) is in the gateway, followed by custodian Hilding Palmer's wife at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, August 20, 1934. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant: Negative number 79
Emmett Harryson, a Navajo, stands inside a "T"-shaped doorway at Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park, 1929. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant: Negative Number Wa. 50
Jim White, discoverer of Carlsbad Caverns. One of a series of photographs of Mr. White taken on November 11, 1934 at Carlsbad Caverns National Park by National Park Service photographer George A. Grant; Negative Number Wa. 1.
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National Park Service Ranger Naturalists at the First Park Naturalist Conference, November, 1929. The photograph is taken in front of one of the entrances to Hilgard Hall, University of California, Berkeley. Pictured are Front Row, l-r: Dorr G.Yeager, Park Naturalist, Yellowstone National Park; Carl P. Russell, Field Naturalist of the National Park Service; Ansel F. Hall, Chief Naturalist of the National Park Service; C.A. "Bert" Harwell, Park Naturalist, Yosemite National Park. Back Row, l-r: C. Frank Brockman, Park Naturalist, Mount Rainier National Park; John D. Coffman, Fire Control Expert of the National Park Service (later Chief Forester of the National Park Service; Frank Been, Park Naturalist (at the time Acting Park Naturalist) and Park Forrester , Sequoia National Park; Edwin D. "Eddie" McKee, Park Naturalist, Grand Canyon National Park. Note: George C. Ruhle, Park Naturalist, Glacier National Park, alos attended the conference, but is not pictured. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant; Negative Number WML-B-125
The National Park Service's personnel at Aztec National Monument include these uniformed female rangers who act as guides. Pictured (l-r) are: Homer Hastings, Georgia Akers, Stanley Milford, Joyce Chubb, custodian Thomas C. Miller, and Zelda Mae Abrams, June 13, 1940. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant: Negative number AZRU Wa. 209.