Keywords: west virginia westvirginia united states of america unitedstatesofamerica blackandwhite outdoor black and white Members of the joint United States and Mexico International Park Commission (with the exception of Frank “Boss” Pinkley) posing with other individuals at the mouth of Santa Elena Canyon, February 18, 1936. The bluff on the left is Chihuahua, Mexico and the bluff on the right is Texas. Pictured back row (l-r) are: Mr. Sublette, local rancher; E. E. Townsend, Texas; W. B. Edwards, of Seventh Regional Office; Daniel G. Galicia, Mexico Forest Service (Department of Game and Forestry), Mexico City; Mexico; Herbert Maier, Director, Seventh Regional Office; CCC Lt. Sagesen; George M. Wright, Chief, Wildlife Division, National Park Service; Raũl Santos Ibarra, Engineer, Mexico Forest Service (Department of Game and Forestry); ; Juan Treviño, Mexico Forest Service (Department of Game and Forestry), Chihuahua City; Leo McClatchey, Seventh Regional Office; and National Park Service Inspector R. T. Roberts. Pictured front row (l-r) are: Mr. Faulkner, International Boundary Commission; Conrad L. Wirth, Assistant Director, National Park Service; C. S. Kerr, International Boundary Commission; C. Wegemann, National Park Service; Dr. W.B. Bell, Chief, United States Wildlife Research, Bureau of Biological Survey, representing Ira N. Gabrielson, Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey; Dr. Brown W. Randell, USBS; and Foreman Harold Trager. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant: Negative Number BIBE Wa.176. Note: Frank “Boss” Pinkley, Superintendent, Southwest Parks and Monuments, National Park Service, was appointed to the commission, but due to other duties in Washington, D.C., was unable to accompany the survey party. Seven days after this photograph was taken Roger W. Toll and George M. Wright were tragically killed in an automobile accident on February 25, 1936 about seven miles east of Deming, New Mexico. Members of the joint United States and Mexico International Park Commission (with the exception of Frank “Boss” Pinkley) posing with other individuals at the mouth of Santa Elena Canyon, February 18, 1936. The bluff on the left is Chihuahua, Mexico and the bluff on the right is Texas. Pictured back row (l-r) are: Mr. Sublette, local rancher; E. E. Townsend, Texas; W. B. Edwards, of Seventh Regional Office; Daniel G. Galicia, Mexico Forest Service (Department of Game and Forestry), Mexico City; Mexico; Herbert Maier, Director, Seventh Regional Office; CCC Lt. Sagesen; George M. Wright, Chief, Wildlife Division, National Park Service; Raũl Santos Ibarra, Engineer, Mexico Forest Service (Department of Game and Forestry); ; Juan Treviño, Mexico Forest Service (Department of Game and Forestry), Chihuahua City; Leo McClatchey, Seventh Regional Office; and National Park Service Inspector R. T. Roberts. Pictured front row (l-r) are: Mr. Faulkner, International Boundary Commission; Conrad L. Wirth, Assistant Director, National Park Service; C. S. Kerr, International Boundary Commission; C. Wegemann, National Park Service; Dr. W.B. Bell, Chief, United States Wildlife Research, Bureau of Biological Survey, representing Ira N. Gabrielson, Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey; Dr. Brown W. Randell, USBS; and Foreman Harold Trager. National Park Service photograph by George A. Grant: Negative Number BIBE Wa.176. Note: Frank “Boss” Pinkley, Superintendent, Southwest Parks and Monuments, National Park Service, was appointed to the commission, but due to other duties in Washington, D.C., was unable to accompany the survey party. Seven days after this photograph was taken Roger W. Toll and George M. Wright were tragically killed in an automobile accident on February 25, 1936 about seven miles east of Deming, New Mexico. |