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9. [Image] Fish Lake Forest Camp, community kitchen
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14. [Image] Ranger Suttel instructing a fire class
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20. [Image] Range management tour, McDonald Basin
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22. [Image] Fire near Yellowjacket Lookout
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24. [Image] Fire crew camp, McGraw-Collings Fire
(located at mouth of French Gulch?)Citation -
26. [Image] Ashland Creek Road, two horsemen
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29. [Image] Wagner Creek Sawmill, ruins after fire
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30. [Image] Brush Mountain Lookout, fire-finder
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32. [Image] Pool Hill Lookout, John Walch Junior on duty
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33. [Image] Ashland Fire of 1959, ground view 1
(from the 'Red' Thomas Collection)Citation -
34. [Image] Ashland Fire of 1959, ground view 2
(from the 'Red' Thomas Collection)Citation -
35. [Image] Ashland Fire of 1959, aerial view 1
(from the 'Red' Thomas Collection)Citation -
36. [Image] Ashland Fire of 1959, aerial view 2
(from the 'Red' Thomas Collection)Citation -
37. [Image] Ashland Fire of 1959, ground view 3
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38. [Image] Ashland Fire (1st view)
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39. [Image] Ashland Fire (2nd view)
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40. [Image] Wagner Creek Fire, ground fire close-up
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41. [Image] Wagner Creek Fire, view of burned timber
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42. [Image] Moon Prairie Fire, aerial view
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46. [Image] Ashland watershed/Ashland Loop Rd, Americorps volunteers thinning and peeling Douglas-fir poles (1st view)
Used in historic-structure rehabilitation projects.Citation -
47. [Image] Big Elk Road, new construction
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48. [Image] Ashland watershed/Ashland Loop Rd, Americorps volunteers thinning and peeling Douglas-fir poles (2nd view)
Used in historic-structure rehabilitation projects.Citation -
49. [Image] Ashland watershed/Ashland Loop Rd, Americorps volunteers thinning and peeling Douglas-fir poles (3rd view)
Used in historic-structure rehabilitation projects.Citation -
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53. [Image] Fire School, class at Camp 2
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56. [Image] Fire finder class on Buck Rock
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57. [Image] McKee with Ringtail Cat, Beaver Creek
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59. [Image] Contour trenching, Silver Fork Gap
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60. [Image] Contour trenching, Silver Fork Gap
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63. [Image] Giant and Pipe - Browntown
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65. [Image] Ranger Group at Wrangle Camp
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67. [Image] Hippie Crew at fire training
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68. [Image] Split Rock Creek, glade above Ashland Cabin
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71. [Image] Sturgis Fork Irrigation Dam
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72. [Image] McKee Bridge, covered bridge (built c. 1916)
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73. [Image] Beaver Creek School, community workday
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75. [Image] Middle Fork Timber Sale, cat skidding
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76. [Image] Ruch Sawmill
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77. [Image] Hunter and Best mill near Ruch
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79. [Image] McKee Bridge Swimming Area
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83. [Image] Cinnabar Lookout (built ca. 1938)
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84. [Image] Dean Saltmarsh and wife (local ranchers)
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87. [Image] Dutchman Peak Lookout, 1999
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88. [Image] Dutchman Peak Lookout, 1961
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89. [Image] Dutchman Peak
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90. [Image] Tallowbox Lookout
(built 1930?)Citation -
93. [Image] Whisky Peak Lookout and garage
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95. [Image] Whitney Ranger Station, at Star Mining claim
used by Horace G. Whitney until Ranger Station established at Star GulchCitation -
96. [Image] Star Ranger Station, barns
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98. [Image] Thomson Creek Guard Station
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99. [Image] Applegate River, near Star Ranger Station