Keywords: cypress pole cypresspole poling american alligators americanalligators swamp zoology expedition zoologyexpedition georgia usa 1925 specimen collection specimencollection outdoor Three men poling. The cypress pole is 32 feet long with a heavy barbed hook bolted to the butt end for catching alligators. 1925. Name of Expedition: Zoological Expedition to Southern Georgia Participants: Leon L. Walters, Taxidermist; Mr. H.L. Stoddard of U.S. Biological Survey Expedition Date: 1925 Purpose or Aims: To collect material for diorama showing American Alligator, nest and eggs, for Zoology Reptiles. Location: Georgia, United States of America, North America Original material: 4x5 inch interpositive film Digital Identifier: CSZ49675 Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives. Three men poling. The cypress pole is 32 feet long with a heavy barbed hook bolted to the butt end for catching alligators. 1925. Name of Expedition: Zoological Expedition to Southern Georgia Participants: Leon L. Walters, Taxidermist; Mr. H.L. Stoddard of U.S. Biological Survey Expedition Date: 1925 Purpose or Aims: To collect material for diorama showing American Alligator, nest and eggs, for Zoology Reptiles. Location: Georgia, United States of America, North America Original material: 4x5 inch interpositive film Digital Identifier: CSZ49675 Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives. |