Summary: | 16 From typescript.; Rogue River National Forest Historical Records Collection: C-1. The Final Guide to the Historical Records Collection of the Rogue River National Forest by Jeffrey M. LaLande describes this document as a "summary of timber stand reconnaissance projects, by major watersheds: fire damage, insect infestations, species types, etc." P. 39. "The reconnaissance work this summer on the Crater National Forest, thus far, has covered in the Applegate River region, from the Siskiyou divide northward to Dutchman's Peak, Beaver Creek, Star Gulch, and Tallowbox Mountain. (See Map). And in the Rogue River region, the reconnaissance work has covered the upper Rogue River valley, from the Umpqua Divide southward to Bessie Rock, Prospect, Elk Creek, and Trail. (See map), By frequent reference to the accompanying tabulated brief and reconnaissance map a much clearer idea of average conditions can be obtained as the written general statement can not necessarily cover in detail the frequent mixtures and variations in forest conditions which invariably occur." P. 1 [4].
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