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Crater Lake (Or.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:

Map of Crater National Forest

 Digital Image
Identifier: http://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16085coll18/id/1965

Map of Crater National Forest, Forming Part of Executive Order

 Digital Image
Identifier: http://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16085coll18/id/2585
Dates: July 1, 1908

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
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop (Will and Rose) of Medford at Crater Lake with Mollie Britt
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop (Will and Rose) of Med...

Mr. and Mrs. Bishop (Will and Rose) of Medford at Crater Lake with Mollie Britt

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll1/id/679

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redford and daughter, Lois, and Katherine Vincent

 Item — Box 07: Series Archives081:12; Series Archives081:13 [Barcode: 35138008263201], Object: 019
Identifier: Archives081:12.09
Scope and Contents

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redford and daughter, Lois, and Katherine Vincent on an outing to Crater Lake.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1920s

National Forest Name Change, 1932

 File — Box 01: Series MSS019:A; Series MSS019:B [Barcode: 35138008116003], Folder: 06
Identifier: MSS019:A.06
Scope and Contents

A-7 Crater/Rogue River National Forest "File - National Forest Name Change," L-boundaries, Medford, Oregon (10p). Correspondence is dealing with the renaming of Crater National Forest. Some name suggestions included: Harrison, Jackson, McLoughlin, Roosevelt, Hamilton, and Big Pine National Forests. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]

Dates: 1932

Policy Statement, 1924

 File — Box 02: Series MSS019:C [Barcode: 35138008116011], Folder: 08
Identifier: MSS019:C.08
Scope and Contents

C-7 A "Policy Statement," Hugh B. Rankin, SManagement Plans, Crater National Forest, Medford, Oregon (52p). Primarily a second timber management plan, similar to one issued in 1921 (C-5), but more detailed as to policy and silvicultural prescriptions. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]

Dates: 1924

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
Policy statement Crater National Forest
Policy statement Crater National Forest

Policy statement Crater National Forest

 Digital Image
Identifier: http://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16085coll18/id/4276

Preliminary Report on Reconnaissance Work, 1909

 File — Box 02: Series MSS019:C [Barcode: 35138008116011], Folder: 01
Identifier: MSS019:C.01
Scope and Contents

C-1 "Preliminary Report on Reconnaissance Work," Bartle T. Harvey, Crater National Forest, Medford, Oregon (16p). A summary of timber stand reconnaissance projects near major watersheds noting fire damage, insect infestations, species types, etcetera. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]

Dates: 1909