Waterfall from a limestone spring
Title |
Waterfall from a limestone spring |
Creator(s) |
Clement, William L., photographer |
Date |
1973-03-21 |
Coverage |
1970-1979 |
Photographer's notes |
Spring originating from limestone rock formation recently identified by geologists as fault area that runs across the western edge of the county. Flow from spring increased following heavy rains - CA Hogan, SCS soil scientist, reaches for a cup of water. Spring is the source of water for household uses and livestock. Located three miles southwest of Woodbury. |
Farm owner |
Miracle, Roscoe |
Contextual note |
One in a series of photographs of agricultural activities in Cannon County, TN that were taken by W.L. Clement, District Conservationist for the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, and his assistants between the mid-1940s and mid-1970s. |
People in Photograph |
C.A. Hogan |
Collection Name |
Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service |
ID Number |
T-4876-14 |
Subject-LCSH |
Springs Water supply |
Subject-TGM |
Photographic prints Waterfalls |
Geographic Location |
Cannon County (Tenn.) |
Community Name |
Woodbury |
Soil Conservation District or Watershed |
TN-SCD-19; Stones River |
Type |
Image |
Format |
jpeg |
Genre |
Photograph |
Extent |
Approx. 4.5" x 4" |
Source file |
T487614_7f_stream |
Copyright status |
Publication of the United States government. Not copyrighted |
Conditions for use |
May be freely reproduced. Please credit the original photograph to: United States Soil Conservation Service. Credit the source of the digital item to: Digital Initiatives, James E. Walker Library, Middle Tennessee State University. |
Digital Publisher |
Digital Initiatives, James E. Walker Library, Middle Tennessee State University |
Contributing Institution |
Arts Center of Cannon County |
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