A bare side hill in Roscoe Conkling Park, Utica, reforested with red pine

A bare side hill in Roscoe Conkling Park, Utica, reforested with red pine
View of Red Pine (Pinus resinosa) planted on a previously bare hillside in Utica’s Roscoe Conkling Park. The park is named for Rosco Conkling (1829-1888) a 19th century New York politician. It is located on the corner of Oneida Street and Memorial Parkway in the city of Utica. This image was created to record the reforestation efforts of the New York State Conservation Department.
Identifier
NYSA_14297-87_3065
Date Original
circa 1926
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, New York (State). Conservation Dept. Photographic prints and negatives, [ca. 1904-1949], 14297-87_3065.
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Geographic Locations

Oneida County