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 152 Collections and/or Records:
Annual Fire Reports, 1911-1919
D-2 Crater National Forest "Annual Fire Reports, 1911 and 1915" E-Statistics, Medford, Oregon (68p). Gives causes, acres, and timber volumes burned. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Annual Reports and Compiled Fact Sheets, 1935-1937
K-9 Rogue River National Forest, "Annual Accomplishment Histories," Medford, Oregon. An excellent source of information on "how things were done" during the Depression, War and post-War years.
Annual Reports and Compiled Fact Sheets, 1940-1945
Rogue River National Forest, "Annual Accomplishment Histories," Medford, Oregon. A source of information on "how things were done" during the Depression, War and post-War years, and Ranger meeting notes.
Annual Reports and Compiled Fact Sheets, 1951-1953
Rogue River National Forest, "Annual Accomplishment Histories," Medford, Oregon.
Annual Reports and Compiled Fact Sheets, 1953-1954
K-19 Rogue River National Forest, "Annual Accomplishment Histories," Medford, Oregon.
Annual Reports and Compiled Fact Sheets, 1955-1968
K-19 Rogue River National Forest "Annual Accomplishment Histories," Medford, Oregon.
Annual Statistics - Timber Cut and Sold
Annual Statistics - Timber Cut and Sold, 1935-1962
C-10 The Rogue River National Forest "Annual Statistics - Timber Cut and Sold," compiled by Forest Supervisor Carroll Brown, Medford, Oregon. The document duplicates some material in Volume 2 of the Forest History. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Big Elk Guard Station, Ashland Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon, 1979
The "Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation" report of the Big Elk Guard Station details the significance and historical value while evaluating the eligibility to the National Registry of Historic Places. The research outlines the benefits of restoring the station and shows that it will have no adverse impact on the property. Also included are blueprints of the station's buildings, images of the structures, additional research papers, and handwritten notes.