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James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, downtown Ferron (Utah)
Image shows a general view of Ferron, Utah, Main Street. There is an S. Singleton Company building and a sign directing traffic to Castle Dale, Price, and Salina.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, log cabin
Image shows a general view of a log cabin near the Ferron CCC Camp. This cabin may have been built by enrollees from the Ferron Camp.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
k-Value-based ferron assay and its application
Al(13) is notable for its promising application in many fields. It has been believed that Al(13) could be assayed in term of Al(b) derived from traditional ferron assay. But the inherent relation between Al(13) and Al(b) is not clear. Here, the new k-value-based ferron assay using nonlinear least squares analysis is suggested to resolve the ambiguity. The experimental results reveal that the moderate kinetics (k value) around 0.001 s(-1) can be ascribed to Al(13). In the short-term aging of freshly neutralized aluminum solutions with OH/Al molar ratio of 2.2, the rapid progress of Al(13)-like transformation into Al(13) can be traced by this method, whereas it may be masked by traditional ferron assay because the metastable intermediates also contribute absorbance to Al(b) fraction. Al(b) can only be regarded as Al(13) when Al(13) forms completely and becomes the stable specie in the matured solution. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, initiation rites
Image shows two columns of CCC enrollees at the Ferron CCC Camp, paired off in an initiation (hazing) ritual.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
Darrel Brady, Ferron Camp, entry gate
Image shows the entrance gate to the Ferron CCC Camp. Company 959 was stationed at this camp.Darrel Brady, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC during 1933-39 at the Orderville, Mount Pleasant, Joe\u27s Valley, and Ferron Camps. The Ferron CCC Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F)
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, entrance gate
Image shows the entrance gate to the Ferron, Utah, CCC Camp. Company 959 worked from this camp.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, group portrait
Image shows a group photograph of all the enrollees and officers at the Ferron CCC Camp.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, ambulance
Image shows an old 1930\u27s era ambulance stopped at the Ferron CCC Camp.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, group portrait
Image shows a group of men posing for a photograph at the site of the Ferron CCC Camp. These men were probably project foremen or educational supervisors for the Ferron Camp.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
James N. Barry, Ferron Camp, officer outside cafe
Image shows a CCC officer posing for a photograph in front of an old cafe in Ferron, Utah. This man was probably working at the Ferron CCC Camp.The Ferron Camp worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). James N. Barry, the donor of this photo, served in the CCC with Company 959 from 1936-38 at the Ferron, Utah Camp
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