Forests and forestry
Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:
Summary of Roads and Trails, 1917
I-10 Crater National Forest, "Summary of Roads and Trails," Medford, Oregon (20p). [SOU-HL]
Summary of Timber Stand, 1921
C-4 "Summary of Timber Stand," Fred A. Matz, Crater National Forest, Medford, Oregon (12p). A timber inventory statistics, arranged by District and species. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Sundance Wilderness Ctr., 1980-1981
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon Normal School compiled by Dean of Administration Don Lewis and his office.
The Crater National Forest: Its Resources and Their Conservation, 1911
A-5 "The Crater National Forest: Its Resources and Their Conservation," by Findley Burns. Forest Service Bulletin 100, USDA, Washington, D.C. (20p). The pamphlet gives an overview of the forest topography, water, timber, fire, grazing, mining, settlement, Crater Lake, and mineral springs. Some material was undoubtedly drawn from the previous two items. [RRSNF/SOU-HL]
The Crater Ranger, 1909-1912
M-1 The Crater Forest Ranger, volumes 1-3, Medford, Oregon. A valuable source of information and anecdotes about Forest Service personnel and activities for the very early period. The volumes are incomplete. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
The Forest Service and The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42, Research, 1986
The Relation of Brush Fires to Natural Reproduction, Applegate Division of the Crater N.F, 1917
The Rogues, 1938
M-3 "The Rogues," volume I, nos. 1- 4, Medford, Oregon. The issues contain news items written by Forest Service personnel stationed at various Ranger Stations, Guard Stations, lookouts, CCC activities, and Supervisor's Office. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
The Rogues, 1939
M-3 "The Rogues," volume 2, nos. 1-4, Medford, Oregon. The issues contain news items written by Forest Service personnel stationed at various Ranger Stations, Guard Stations, lookouts, CCC activities, and Supervisor's Office. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
The Rogues, 1940
M-3 "The Rogues," volume 3, nos. 1-4, Medford, Oregon. The issues contain news items written by Forest Service personnel stationed at various Ranger Stations, Guard Stations, lookouts, CCC activities, and Supervisor's Office. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]