The Largest Fir Tree in Washington - c. 1925
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This image is from a large (10 x 13 inch) print created by Clark Kinsey, brother of the somewhat better-known photographer Darius Kinsey.
This image is from a large (10 x 13 inch) print created by Clark Kinsey, titled as it is here. The precise location is unknown, as there were many trees at the time that vied for the title of "largest". Many of the larger trees were cut down for lumber in the early twentieth century.
The largest Douglas Fir trees could reach more than 400 feet high, and have diameters greater than 15 feet.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Clark Kinsey |
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Location | Washington State |
Subject | Forests and Trees, Logging |
Decade | 1920s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Larger Print |
Size of Original | 10.0 x 13.0 inches |
Photographer's Number | Number 100x |
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