Crater Lake (Or.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence to District Forester Regarding Homestead Examinations, 1910
File — Box 06: Series MSS019:G; Series MSS019:H [Barcode: 35138008116052], Folder: 15
Identifier: MSS019:H.05
Scope and Contents
H-20 John E. Gribble correspondence to District Forester regarding homestead examinations, Crater National Forest, Medford, Oregon. The letters detail Gribble's daily activities relative to homestead examinations in the Dead Indian Plateau between June 21, 1910, and December 31, 1910.
Dates:
1910
Memorandum on Railroad Location Possibilities Through and Around the proposed Union Creek Addition to Crater Lake National Park, 1926
File — Box 02: Series MSS019:C [Barcode: 35138008116011], Folder: 09
Identifier: MSS019:C.09
Scope and Contents
C-8 "Memorandum on Railroad Location Possibilities Through and Around the proposed Union Creek Addition to Crater Lake National Park," George L. Drake, L-Boundaries, Crater National Forest, Medford, Oregon. Seven pages with map at the scale: 1"=1/2 mile. Memorandum discusses the proposed route locations, cost estimates, and timber volumes made accessible through the construction of a logging railroad into the area north of Union Creek. This report was used as basic research input to item...
Dates:
1926
Policy Statement, 1927
File — Box 02: Series MSS019:C [Barcode: 35138008116011], Folder: 10
Identifier: MSS019:C.10
Scope and Contents
C-9 A "Policy Statement," S-Management Plans," Hugh B. Rankin, Crater National Forest, Medford, Oregon (39p). Similar to the 1924 timber management plan. The plan is a more realistic appraisal of railroad logging potential with increased mention of the need for auto-truck roads and small sawmills. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Dates:
1927