History of the Fremont National Forest
Fremont-Winema National Forest - History & Culture
Winema National Forest (1961-2002). The Winema National Forest was established in 1961 and was named for a heroine of the Modoc War of 1872 - Woman of the Brave ...
HISTORY OF THE FREMONT NATIONAL FOREST By Melva Bach ...
Other National Forests in the Pacific Northwest have historical scrapbooks, but it is safe to say that none of them compares with Melva Bach's history of the ...
Fremont National Forest - Wikipedia
Fremont National Forest ... The Fremont-Winema National Forest of south central Oregon is a mountainous region with a rich geological, ecological, archaeological, ...
History of the Fremont National Forest (Chapter 1)
Ewing Young, in the fall of 1833, led a trapping company from the tributary streams of the Columbia River across Oregon to the upper end of the Sacramento ...
History of the Fremont National Forest (Editor's Introduction)
Oregon's Lake County — which contains much of the Fremont National Forest — attracted its share of this speculative attention during the 1890s and 1900s. Tracts ...
Fremont–Winema National Forest - Wikipedia
Fremont–Winema National Forest ... The Fremont–Winema National Forest is a United States National Forest formed from the 2002 merger of the Fremont and Winema ...
Fremont National Forest, 1911 | Oregon History Project
By Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. This 1911 U.S. Forest Service map shows the Fremont National Forest, located in southern Lake.
Fremont-Winema National Forest - About the Forest
The Fremont and Winema National Forests were administratively combined in 2002 and cover 2.3 million acres. The heavily-timbered forests extend to the west and ...
Winema National Forest - Oregon History Project
The first forest reserves in the state were established in 1892-1893, although management of the federal forests did not begin until the summer of 1898. The ...
History of the Fremont National Forest | ID: bk128g01f
Descriptions ; Resource Type. Book. Date Available · 2009-07-10T20:19:23+00:00. Date Issued · 1981. Subject · Fremont National Forest (Or.) -- History ...
Lakes Basin National Forests - Oregon Explorer
Fremont-Winema National Forest. The Fremont National Forest was established in 1908, and named after John Fremont, an explorer, surveyor, and later politician ...
National Forests in Oregon, 1892 to 1933
The origin of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve dates from the summer of 1885, after William G. Steel visited Crater Lake near the southern end of the 300-mile ...
Fremont-Winema National Forest - PeakVisor
The Fremont National Forest was named after John C. Fremont who explored the area in the 1840s. This section of the forest totals 1,207,039 acres and it is ...
South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership - SCOFMP ...
... history of fire on the landscape surrounding Lakeview and in the Fremont-Winema forest ... U.S. Forest Service - Fremont-Winema National Forest.
White King/Lucky Lass Superfund Site, Fremont National Forest.
Administrative Record for the Mines site. The remedy was selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service ...
Fremont National Forest 1976 - 2021.067.034
The National Museum of Forest Service History is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving the history of the U.S. Forest Service. Contact ...
Fremont National Forest - Oregon Natural Desert Association
The Fremont National Recreation Trail (Fremont NRT) traverses most of the length of the forest from north to south and was designated as a National Recreation ...
Photos and Video of Forest Conditions in the Bear Wallow Project ...
Photos and Video of Forest Conditions in the Bear Wallow Project Area Fremont-Winema National Forest ... fremont/history/chap3.htm. The ...
Fremont-Winema National Forest
To the north and east, extensive stands of ponderosa and lodgepole pine grow on deep pumice and ash that blanketed the area during the eruption of Mt. Mazama ( ...
Fremont-Winema National Forest - The Roaming Civic
History. Bald Mountain, also known as Baldy, was first scoped for a fire site in 1907 when they planned on building a trail to the summit.