Forests and forestry
Found in 206 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence - Ashland Creek Road proposal, 1922
I-3 Crater National Forest, "Correspondence - Ashland Creek Road proposal," Medford, Oregon (4p). Concerns a city-proposed "scenic road" up Ashland Canyon to Mount Ashland. The Forest Service was against the idea but did refer to a possible road from Siskiyou Highway to Mount Ashland. This road is the present route of the Mt. Ashland Access Road, built in the 1960s. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Correspondence concerning insect infestations, 1948-1949
C-12 Rogue River National Forest "Correspondence concerning insect infestations," S-Control, Medford, Oregon (14p). [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Correspondence - Diamond Lake Road Construction, 1925
I-5 Crater National Forest, "Correspondence - Diamond Lake Road Construction," Medford, Oregon (9p). The correspondence contains a description of old Diamond Lake Road and specifications for a new grade. [RRSNF/SOU-HL]
Crater Lake and Rogue River National Forest Values for Jackson County, Oregon
Crater Lake and Rogue River National Forest Values for Jackson County, Oregon, 1932
A-14 "Crater Lake and Rogue River National Forest Values for Jackson County, Oregon," Karl L. Janouch, Rogue River National Forest, Medford, Oregon (10p). Similar in format and content to the subsequent annual "Multiple-Use Reports of the 1960s in A-9." [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Crater Lake National Park Extension
Crater Lake National Park Extension, 1925-1926
O-19 The "Crater Lake National Park Extension," National Park Service, Washington, D.C. The file contains 1920s correspondence, reports, and newspaper articles discussing proposals to expand Crater Lake National Park boundaries to include the present Sky Lakes Wilderness. Newspaper articles date 1968 and 1988. The file includes maps of the Sky Lakes Wilderness Area. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Crater National Forest: Its Resources and Their Conservation
Crater National Forest, Sales, and Policy for Christmas Trees, 1931-1938
C-54 "Crater National Forest, Sales, and Policy for Christmas Trees," W.J. Sproat and Paul A. Brinson, Crater/Rogue River National Forest, Medford, Oregon. Two letters of "Memorandum for Forest Supervisor," with maps attached, from Mr. Sproat and District Ranger Brinson describing access to specific areas for possible extraction of Shasta red fir Christmas trees. The document includes detailed 1931 hand-drawn timber type maps of Twin Ponds and Huckleberry Mountain. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]