Correspondence discussing the demonstration train exhibit in California and position of Oregon State Game Warden. Additional topics include William Finley’s efforts to secure funding for the National Association of Audubon Societies and inclusion of Finley’s photographs in William Leon Dawson’s book, Birds of California.
Correspondence discussing the removal of Grover N. Jameson as Deputy Game Warden for Oregon and vacant wardenships for the Cold Springs and Malheur Lake Reservations in Oregon and Clear Lake Reservation in California.
Correspondence discussing William Finley’s appointment on the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners and concerns about trappers shooting in a reserve near Burns, Oregon.
Unmounted lantern slide of three unidentified Mazamas hiking across a snowfield (likely on Grizzly Mountain) with Mount Jefferson visible in the background.
Herman Bohlman and Maud Bohlman sitting together in an auto holding a sunflower at Nill's place on their wedding day in 1908. Image note: Similar to images 1-3 of box 8 which are identified as being from Jennings Lodge, September 14, 1908.
Mounted lantern slide of William L. Finley, Herman T. Bohlman, two unidentified men, and a dog loaded on a wagon leaving Dayton on their way to Three Arch Rocks.
Glass lantern slide of Herman T. Bohlman and William L. Finley climbing up Shag Rock with photography equipment. Taken from original negative OrgLot369_FinleyA2520.