"uncle Joe" Hessler and his cabin- and a guest. On the South Fork of Payette River; applied for 9/18/1911, under Act of june 11, 1906. Cabin was built by Carpenter years previous.
Lewis and Clark Survey, Idaho Forest Highway Route 16. District File No.15054. Looking down Lochsa River from mouth of Tomcat Creek. Note restricted, boulder strewn channel and drift logs. Station 944. Taken September 9, 1940.
Gold Mine Trails are hand drawn on National Forest maps. --Trails include Nez Perce Trail, Elk City Trail, Milner Trail and others; 1 map : col. ; 46 x 56 cm.
Forestry; Forests; Camps; Construction equipment; Mountain roads;
National forestry camp located on Tie Creek near the Middle Fork of the Payette National Forest ,9 miles northeast of Crouch, Idaho. Established November 1937.
Potlatch Forests, Inc. --Clearwater Timber Company. --Edward Rutledge Timber Company. --Forests and forestry-Idaho-History-Sources. --Forests and forestry-Montana-History-Sources.
Newspaper clippings, articles, and personal papers relating to Billings' work with the U.S. Forest Service in Idaho and Montana and with Edward Rutledge Timber Co., Clearwater Timber Co., and Potlatch Forests, Inc.
Forests and forestry-Idaho-Long Valley-History-Sources. --Forests and forestry-Idaho-Garden Valley-History-Sources. --Forests and forestry-Idaho-Idaho City-History-Sources.
A record of Elmer C. Ross's daily activities as a forest employee in Long Valley, Garden Valley, and Idaho City, Idaho.
James Stewart and Alice Fletcher set up camp at Cold Spring. The camping gear is spread on the ground next to the tent. The wagon, horses, and James are on the left. Alice stands next to the tent. The forest fills the back ground.