Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Dates
- Usage: 2005-present
- Usage: Used until 2004 - 2004
Biography
Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Web site, May 10, 2005 home page (USDA Forest Service; Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest; The previously separate Rogue River and Siskiyou National Forests and their nine ranger district offices were administratively combined in 2004. The Supervisor's Office is in Medford, OR.)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Cooper, Loren - History of Siskiyou National Forest, 1939
The materials concern the early history of Siskiyou National Forest. The primary document is a report prepared by the Forest Service (presumably) entitled "A History of the Siskiyou National Forest" from 1939.
Lookouts, Siskiyou National Forests Research, 1991-1994
The materials continue the research for the Siskiyou National Forest lookouts. Documents include indepth information on the lookouts with focus on the watchtowers at the Hershberger Mountain and Wildhorse. The booklet "Fire Lookouts on the Deschutes National Forest" was copied and sent to Kay in September 1999. The nomination form for the Snoqualmie National Forest lookout on Mt. Baker is included. Images of maps, structures, and handwritten notes are also available.
Proposals and planning documents for consolidation of two forests into the Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest, 2000-2003
S-11 The file includes the "Proposals and planning documents for consolidation of two forests into the Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest," Rogue River And Siskiyou National Forests, Medford and Grants Pass, Oregon. 2 copies and emails from Scott Conroy regarding consolidation. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Reorganizational Projects, 2000-2003
The file contains documents about the changes that occurred with the structure and "operating procedures" of the Rogue River National Forest. It includes "The Mission," "Opportunity Statements," "The Journey," "Strategic Planning," Forest "re-organization," and the eventual consolidation with the Siskiyou N.F. These various projects and tasks involved significant amounts of staff time and energy during the 1990s-early 2000s.