Inventory of Northwest OCTA property. May 7, 2021

1 Discarded Lassen National Forest map, 1983; no notes 2 Toss ??? Modoc National Forest map, 1978: Notes: lines drawn approximating Applegate NHT and Lassen NHT from Goose Lake to Alturas and Lassen NHT from Goose Lake to Alturas 3 Discarded Madras, , BLM Surface Management Map, 1978, 1:100,000; no notes 4 Discarded Harry Freese brand Modoc County Map (similar to Metsker’s for Oregon), © undated; Note: shows all three Alkali Lakes in Surprise Valley as dry and Goose Lake water level withdrawn north of 41°50’ North Latitude; Notations on the map: Bloody Point in T47N R6E §18; 2 lines drawn radiating from Happy Camp Lookout, one to central Alturas and the other to some point off the map to the NorthNorthWest and indicating mileages; “Tule Lake” and “Malin” written at corner of north and west margins. 5 Auto Tour Guide “The , Corvallis to Roseburg, Northwest Chapter Moved to ATG Outing, May 20, 2000”. 30 pages of text and 2-page driving folder for VP. instructions in a comb binding. Leaders Dick and Trudy Ackerman, advisor Ella Mae Young 6 Discarded 2 California State Highway Map, 1986 and one undated, no notes 7 Toss ??? Metsker’s Oregon State Map, © undated, no notes 8 Discarded Metsker’s Jackson County (Oregon) Map, © undated, no notes 9 Note: The line Klamath Falls Sectional Aeronautical Chart, 34th edition, May 8, on the back is a 1986, 1:500,000; Notes: a line drawn approximating the Applegate bleed-through. Trail route from Imlay to 49 Pass at Nevada / California border on Maybe toss if one side and a line drawn on the other side from Juntura to Juniper have other map? Mountain, approximating the west of Stinkingwater Creek. 10 See Item 119 as a California NHT and Pony Express NHT separate entry for Study Maps, 1985 and 1987, 1:250,000 USGS 60x120 minute the “additional maps, one complete set of 47 maps: 1A, 1 to 46; Notes: a line drawn copies of approximating the proposed routes of the California NHT with all segments of the cutoffs and all extensions including the proposed Applegate Trail Applegate Trail” route to Oregon; a line drawn approximating the proposed route of MC Drawer 5 the Pony Express trail between Sacramento, California, and St. Joseph, Missouri. There are additional copies of segments of the Applegate Trail. There is a cover sheet index to the entire set which indicates, incorrectly, that all maps were dated February 1987. Trails are shown by black lines. Historical sites are named and noted by black circles.

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11 MC Drawer 5 Applegate Trail traced on a set of 13 maps, numbered 1 to 13, and Yreka Trail on map numbered 5A. 1:100,000 USGS 30 minute maps except #1 (Eugene Mountains, Nevada) and #6 (Klamath Falls, Oregon) are 1:100,000 BLM Surface Management maps. Number 7, Medford is missing. There is no notation indicating who drew the lines on these maps, nor when, nor why, nor is there any documentation regarding the maps. 12 Discarded all USGS 30 minute 1:100,000 maps of Gerlach, Nevada; Oakridge, maps, were Gerlach, Oregon City, North Santiam River, Oregon; and duplicates Vancouver, Washington / Oregon; no notes 13 Discarded BLM 30 minute 1:100,000 Surface Management maps of Yamhill River and Williamson 14 MC Drawer 3 “Majors’s 1871 Survey of Oregon-California Border from East to West”; two sets of strip maps, some positive images and some negative images, apparently copied from Oregon Historical Quarterly 15 Not found 2010 Eleven maps, USGS 1:24,000 7½ minute scale, cut and pasted to make a long strip from Truckee to Washington, California; Hobart Mills to Boca, California; and whole maps of Dog Valley and Dutch Flat, California, and Verdi, Nevada; no notes. 16 Check later. Seventeen Oregon USGS 1:24,000 7½ minute scale maps, no notations unless noted: Vey Ranch, Service Buttes, Butter Creek Junction, Service Buttes, 2 copies, Strawberry Canyon NE, Strawberry Canyon SE, Strawberry Canyon SW, Well Spring, Ione North, Ella, Dalreed Butte, Cecil, Meacham, Cabbage Hill, Cayuse, 17Thorn Hollow, Mt. Hood South (highlight ap18proximate route of ) 17 MC Drawer 3 National Geographic Society, three two-sided maps, “The Pathfinders 1803-1848” on one side and on the other side “ Migration 1841-1869” ; supplement to National Geographic Magazine, September 2000, Vol. 198 No. 3. 18 Not found 2010. Applegate Trail Events 1994 Calendar and Poster, photo of covered wagons entering High Rock Canyon 19 OK 1996 Oregon map of Historical Markers and manuscript list 20 See Item 106 Barlow Road poster map, 1975, Clackamas and Wasco County instead. Historical Societies 21 MC Drawer 3 Western Emigrant Trails Map, 2nd Edition, 1993 22 Not found 2010 “Old ” Souvenir Map by “Irvin Shope 48” 23 Not found 2010 “Oregon Trail Wagon Train” photo poster, Bayard, Nebraska, no date 24 Not found 2010 “The Oregon Trail – The Highway of the Pioneers” souvenir map, 1984, Oregon City 25 Not found 2010 “The Trail of Lewis & Clark 1804-1806” Oregon Historical Society souvenir map Page 2

26 Not found 2010 North tourist souvenir / advertising poster map 27 Not found 2010 Genealogical County Map of USA, no date 28 See Item 103 for Original GLO Cartography copies, T1N R19E (1867, John Day the first 2, Item River and McDonald’s Ford); T1N R18E, (1867, Webfoot); T41S 117 for third one. R11E, (1853, Lost River and Stone Bridge) 29 OK Envelope with “Statement of the Services of Guy Haines with United States Gov/t, 1852-60”; three pages, to which are attached 6 pages of “Exhibits” 30 Changed Envelope with 11 black & white photos of “Applegate Trail”; three “mostly” to three have unidentified locations 31 Not found 2010 Multiple copies of an 8½ x 14 manuscript map of the Applegate Trail and Burnett Trail between Tule Lake and Blue Mountain, in California, by Devere Helfrich; some maps marked with reference to “Klamath County Historical Society Field Trip / Pot Hole Springs, California / Sunday, Sept 24, 1961 / Conducted by Devere and Helen Helfrich” 32 Not found 2010 One copy of a manuscript map of Applegate Trail from Drain to Eugene, for Klamath Echoes 33 Not found 2010 Additional Applegate Trail maps by Devere Helfrich from Bloody Point (Tule Lake, California) to Worden, Oregon; Roseburg to Drain, Oregon; Imlay to Rabbit Hole Springs, Nevada 34 Somewhat Directions for driving 2 tour routes for a “Memorial Day Historical general, not mile- Tour” leaving Klamath Falls; the first route described the “historical by-mile. I would or longest route” to a “Hot Springs Camp” south of Lake City, consider these California, off the road between Cedarville, California, and Gerlach, descriptions as Nevada; the second route described the “alternate or shortest route” “rustic”. and went to the same “Hot Springs Camp” and then described the rest of the itinerary to the Double Hot Springs in the Black Rock Desert; four maps are attached showing the described routes beginning from Lakeview, Oregon, and Alturas, California to Gerlach, Nevada, and then on toward Susanville, California, through the Smoke Creek Desert along the Nobles’ Trail. 35 Not found 2010 Several copies of Devere Helfrich’s manuscript map of the Applegate Trail from Teeter’s Landing, near Keno, Oregon, to “Klamath Junction” where the original Applegate Trail intersected the original Oregon to California trail near Ashland, and the legend “End of this year’s Applegate Trail History” apparently for the 1971 Klamath Echoes. 36 Not found 2010 Several copies of a manuscript map showing outlines of Utah, Nevada, California, Idaho, and Oregon with the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, the Applegate Trail, and the Lassen Trail drawn without scale nor attribution; legend “ The Applegate Trail is included under HR 1109 ------“

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37 Only one copy, One copy of a manuscript map showing the locations of the Levi not three Scott grave and the Sarah King Chambers grave near Beulah Reservoir north of Juntura, Oregon; letterhead “Ackerman & Associates, 3027 Twin Oak Pl NW, Salem, Oregon ,97304 / 503- 581-0328” 38 OK One envelope with copies of transcribed letters relating to Indian relations at the Klamath Reservation, 1865-68, some by or to Lindsay Applegate and J. W. Petit Huntington. 39 OK One copy of a report by Mark E. Lawrence of March 1979 and one page addendum undated regarding “Applegate Trail Markers” describing the placing of nine and then two more markers between Jenny Creek Slide and Ashland; several copies of maps annotated with the locations of the markers and indicating a scale which does not appear to correspond to the copies. 40 OK A copy of a four-page article, including a map; “The Applegate Trail in Benton County” by John E. Smith; no indication of source or date 41 Changed three to Two copies of a very brief, single-page, description of the two. Applegate Trail from Douglas County to Benton County with seven pages of maps and one aerial photo attached; apparently related to an introduction and description of a speech by Dick Ackerman on January 19, 1997, at a joint meeting of the Linn County Historical Society and the Northwest Chapter of OCTA. 42 Not found 2010 One copy of a December 11, 1996, memo from Glenn Harrison to the NW OCTA Executive Committee regarding the schedule for the next calendar year 43 OK One envelope containing the agenda for a program to learn stereoscopic aerial photograph ground feature identification with one set of stereoscopic lenses 44 OK One envelope containing a draft of an article on the Applegate Trail with photographs, no date, no identified author 45 OK One envelope marked “Steve Randolph Records” containing correspondence between Randolph, as a researcher in Pendleton, and Jack Evans (La Grande) and Gregory Franzwa (St Louis, MO); Randolph described his research and provided maps of the Oregon Trail and other very old wagon roads in the Pendleton area which Franzwa incorporated into “Maps of the Oregon Trail” and later editions of The Oregon Trail Revisited. Evans related how he provided erroneous information about three sites to Aubrey Haines which were incorporated into Haines’s study and how Haines provided the maps that Haines had copied (or traced) from Percy JC Brown (of the BLM) and the Oregon State Highway Department for tracing by Jack Evans. There is a cover letter by Julie Alford dated December 17, 1996, directing the materials to Vic Bolon in Sequim, WA

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46 OK. In large One white three-ring binder, 2-inch size; records of Vic Bolon as plastic bin chairman of mapping and marking projects for Northwest OCTA; projects: Hilgard to Indian Reservation, Hilgard Hill to Mt. Emily Road, Meacham Area, Immigrant Springs, LaGrande to Pendleton, “Trail leaving Pendleton West” to T2N R25E (Boardman, Lexington, west side of Sand Hollow), “Trail surveys Pendleton to Well Spring,” followed by surveys to the crossing of the and across in Wasco County to McCoy Road at T1+2N R14E. This notebook contains a pattern letter and dated permission/prohibition slips dated from 1997 to 2000 describing properties by TRS and sometimes the quarter section with conditions on entry. The material is arranged east to west. Some pages are not attached nor punched for the binder but are loose in a pocket in the front. 47 Not found 2010 Two maps with highlighted approximation of the Oregon Trail, 30 minute 1:62,500 scale; Mitchell Butte and Birch Creek, 1972; both maps are monochrome reproductions from a USGS source without indication of publisher or date 48 Not found 2010 One copy of the northeast corner (sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21) of a USGS quad map, 7½ minute series, showing Echo and Echo Meadows and possible trail routes; no date, no author identified for trail route markings 49 OK Eleven copy prints of portions of original GLO cartography for T2N R27E to T5N R29E; no notes 50 OK One copy of cover of “Maps of Historical Oregon” (Preston) with 11x17 inch copies of some of the maps contained in that atlas which are related to the Oregon Trail 51 Not found 2010 One copy, six sheets, of the original manuscript map of the Oregon Trail in Oregon created by Earl Bickmore, Assistant Division Engineer, La Grande, Oregon, as lead investigator for the Oregon State Highway Department, based on research and field survey work from 1956 to 1958; provided from the personal library of Jack Evans of La Grande to Stafford Hazelett who copied the maps and returned the originals to Jack Evans. 52 OK, but only one One set of ten strip maps full-sized of the Oregon Trail in Oregon, set 1959, “Oregon State Highway Department / The Oregon Trail / Old Fort Boise, Idaho to The Dalles, Oregon / T.E.D. Draw’g No. 6138” with visible portions identified as of 1959 53 OK Twenty 8½x11 sheets of copies, each copy approximately one-half of each original map, of the original 10-map 1959 “Oregon State Highway Department / The Oregon Trail / Old Fort Boise, Idaho to The Dalles, Oregon” with visible portions identified as of 1959 54 Not found 2010 Five pages of manuscript notes on yellow legal-sized paper relating to T2N R22E to T3N R31E; probably related to identifying sections with probable traces of the Oregon Trail; no date, no author

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55 Not found 2010 Seven pages of manuscript notes on a Challenge Cost Share Trail Survey form, no date, no author, arranged by USGS 7½ minute quad maps from Ione to Nolin 56 OK Two page copy of “Oregon-California Trails Association / Northwest Chapter Trail Marker & Site Survey / Section: La Grande to Hilgard / GPS by: C. D. Hornbuckle / Magellan 2000 GPS / Date: June 7, 1997 (National Trails Day outing)”; the document is a list of 48 GPS waypoint sites identified by latitude and longitude, with one exception, with comments indicating what was located at each GPS waypoint, mostly “existing post” or “new post.” There is no reference datum. The waypoints begin at “45 19 09 / 113 07 22” west of Table Mountain above La Grande and end at “45 20 36 / 118 13 23” in Hilgard Junction State Park on the southeast bank of the Grande Ronde River assuming WGS 84 datum. 57 OK Eight page copy of “Oregon-California Trails Association / Northwest Chapter Trail Marker & Site Survey / Date: April 24 - 28, 1998 / Section: Hilgard North / GPS by: C. D. Hornbuckle / Magellan ‘ColorTRAK’ GPS.” The document is a list of 228 GPS waypoint sites identified by latitude and longitude with comments indicating what was located at each GPS waypoint, mostly “existing post” or “new post.” There is no reference datum. The waypoints begin at “45 20 40 / 118 13 35” on the northwest side of Interstate 84 and the Grande Ronde River across from Hilgard Junction State Park and end at “45 27 37 / 118 23 00” near the summit of the Blue Mountains on Interstate 84 assuming WGS84 datum. 58 Not found 2010 Sherman County property assessor’s computer printout of all property owners in the county, April 13, 1996, approximately two hundred pages 59 Use Item 108 One masonite covered folder with two partial sets of USGS 7½ instead. minute quad maps along the route of the Oregon Trail in Oregon 60 Use Item 116 One masonite covered folder with two partial sets of USGS 7½ instead minute quad maps along the route of the California National Historic Trail, Applegate Trail South Road to Oregon 61 Use Item 105 One masonite covered folder with three partial sets of USGS 7½ instead. minute quad maps along the route of the Barlow Road 62 OK. In manila File folder containing assessors’ plats and permission/refusal slips folder for land on and along the Oregon Trail in Malheur and Baker Counties used for planning the 2005 mapping and marking projects. 63 OK. In One Toshiba Satellite laptop computer with DVD / CD-ROM cardboard box for reader, Windows XP Home Edition operating system installed and now. Will it and “Toshiba Recovery and Applications/Drivers DVD,” USB Mouse, other stuff fit in Trimble GPS Pathfinder Office software installed and software CD- briefcase? 2GB ROM for National Park Service Trimble GPS Unit G, serial port ram added (see extender cord, and one USB to serial port adapter. Toshiba Satellite #85) Discard? M35X-S114, Serial No. 35286174K. Page 6

64 Turns on and One Garmin 12XL 1996 model GPS, Serial No. 35542090, with finds satellites. manual, 12 volt power cigar lighter adapter, 1 JanSport carrying Toss? case, and 52 dead AA batteries (disposed of) 65 Downloaded a One White Electronics metal detector, Model PRL-1 with ULC950 manual coil, Serial No. 9082-0269-002, manual, no cover, and no coil cover 66 Have 3 carriers 2 fiberglass stake driver/pounders with 3 backpack carriers. I believe one of the two pounders is at the Umatilla Depot. 67 Have 54 total 28 - 66” white Carsonite markers at Umatilla Depot (some w/decals) 23 - 66” white Carsonite markers at Drew Harvey’s 3 - 60” white Carsonite markers at Robin Baker’s 68 Drew 6 - 72” brown Carsonite markers 69 Drew 100 vertical reflective stickers "Oregon California Trails Association/Oregon Trail” and NPS official OT/ NHT logo 70 Drew 57 vertical reflective stickers "Private Land Behind This Sign” 71 Drew 79 - 3” triangular reflective stickers NPS official OT/NHT logo 72 Lg plastic bin 2 - 10” screw-on aluminum plaques NPS official OT/NHT logo 73 Drew 10 - 3” reflective brown triangular stickers BLM logo 74 Drew 11 - 3-1/2” screw-on hard plastic brown BLM OT/NHT logo 75 Drew 28 vertical reflective stickers “Applegate Trail South Road to Oregon 76 Drew 83 vertical reflective stickers “Barlow Road” 77 Lg plastic bin 100 vertical reflective stickers “Meek Cutoff” 78 Drew 64 - 4” reflective triangular stickers NPS official OT/NHT logo 79 Drew 1 - 3” reflective triangular sticker NPS official CT/NHT logo 80 Drew 28 - 3” triangular aluminum screw-on NPS official CT/NHT logo 81 Drew 1 Red “No Trespassing” sign 82 Henry 3 - 6” x 9” aluminum signs with a black arrow

NOTE Items 69 through 82 have little individual value and probably should not be inventoried here. The M&M officer could keep a separate list for these as well as the Carsonite markers. The quantities of these items will change rapidly.

83 Adaptec (brand) Model ACS-100 hard drive. SN 050006155 84 HP F4880 printer. SN CN979BR27C. USB cable. v12.0.0 CD 85 Accidentally D-Link router discarded - oops 86 2 GB RAM chips installed in #63 Toshiba computer above

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87 Dell Inspiron 15R laptop w/DVD drive. SN 137XQK1. Power supply. Logitech mouse. 3 thumb drives (32, 32, &128 GB) 88 Seagate 2TB hard drive, power supply. SN NA1LTK0F. USB cable, CD. 89 From Robin B. Seagate 3TB hard drive, power supply. SN NA0M74CL. USB cable 90 Epson ET-3750 Eco-tank printer. SN X4EQ021276. Power cord and USB cable. CD. 91 Garmin E-Trex Legend H. 92 Garmin CD US 24k West (for #91) 93 Discard ? Garmin GPS-12K SN 35542090. Manual. Turns on, finds satellites, no data. Jansport carry case w/carry strap also contains a cigarette lighter cord (for ?) and 2 micro cassettes (for?) 94 Garmin Oregon 600T, SN 309011516. Manual. 95 Canon A-490 camera SN 042062002108. 96 2 Midland LXT600 walkie-talkies, recharging unit, manual 97 Stacor steel 5-drawer map case. 35” wide, 28” deep, 18” high. 98 Terrain Navigator Pro software, installed on Dell laptop. Oregon maps and parcel overlay. 99 Miscellaneous CD’s. Trimble GPS Rover and Pathfinder Files OT Vale to Swayze Creek, 4 discs. Oregon Trail in Oregon: 1959 ODOT, 1970’s Percy Brown and Aubrey Haines, aerial photos. NPS California Trail & Pony Express Trails. 2 B2H discs. CD of NPS CMUPs for California, Pony Express, Oregon, Mormon trails. 100 Map Case Set of Percy Brown’s maps of Oregon Trail from Idaho Border to Drawer 1 Oregon City. 70 maps total. 62 are 1:24,000; 8 are 1:62,500. Numbered in black circled number in lower right hand corner. OT drawn in blue, GLO in black. Flight lines shown. Comments and labels. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION. 101 Banker Box #1 File folder. Notes on “Maps of the National Historic Oregon Trail in Oregon by OSHD engineers Percy Brown and Aubrey Haines”, 1 page. “Route Mapping and Documentation of the Oregon Trail in Oregon, background and recent work” by Percy Brown, 5 pages, 1972. “Notes on Oregon Trail Aerial Photo Project in Oregon” by Kay Threlkeld, 2 pages, 2007. Notes on “Oregon Trail 1971 Aerial Photos – ODOT”, only have pages 1/14 and 2/14. Notes on “Map References (Oregon Trail). 4 pages. By Gregory H Morlay, Recreation Technician, Oregon Parks and Recreation, May 17, 1971. 102 MC Drawer 1 12 BLM 1:100,000 quads from Idaho Border to The Dalles. Lines showing Oregon Trail and the Barlow Road (only to Dufur). Map #7 also shows the Oregon Trail (Archie Hurlburt route), and Whitman Pack Routes by Gerald Tucker and by T.C. Elliott.

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103 MC Drawer 1 Set of GLO maps from T2S, R46E to T2N, R12E, Idaho border to The Dalles. Numbered in pencil from 2 to 65 in upper right corner, but numbers 1, 3, 14, 25, 27, 59, and 64 are missing. 104 MC Drawer 2 2 Sets, OCTA-1 and OCTA-3, of “blank” Barlow Road USGS 1:24,000 quads. 22 maps per set. Billy Simms has OCTA-2 set 105 MC Drawer 2 2 Sets of GLO quads, each set numbered 1-39 in lower right corner. T2N-R7E to T2S-R2E. Oregon City to The Dalles 106 MC Drawer 2 Map. Barlow Road 1845-1846 First Wagon Road over the Cascades. The Dalles to Oregon City. Final extension to the Oregon Trail. 17” x 25”. Drawn by Milt Belsher. Copyright 1975 by Clackamas County and Wasco County Historical Societies. 107 MC Drawer 2 Photocopy of blueprint map of housing development for Summit Meadow, Section 25, T 3 S, R 8-1/2 E. Surveyed August 1925 by Marshall Bros. About 30” x 35”. Scale 1” = 100 feet. Dashed line shows “Old Barlow Road”. 108 MC Drawer 3 2 Sets of USGS 1:24,000 quads. Main Oregon Trail from Idaho border to The Dalles. OCTA-1 and OCTA-3. (Billy Simms has OCTA-2). 63 quads in each set. Labelled OR-01 through OR-63. OCTA-3 is missing OR-02, OR-19, and OR-25. Markings on OR- 06, OR-08, OR-48, OR-49, and OR-50 109 MC Drawer 3 Map of Oregon Trail ruts at Site # 02S 36E 00001. Shows ruts in the area from Hilgard State Park and to the NW between Pelican Creek and I-84. Dated 1/31/2011. About 35” x 46”. I belief it is from USFS. 110 MC Drawer 4 Two sets of USGS 1:24,000 quads for the Cutoff to the Barlow Road. OCTA-1 and OCTA-3 (Billy Simms has OCTA-2. 12 maps per set, labelled CBR-01 through CBR-12. The purple lines on the maps in OCTA-1 were transferred (by in 2013) from the 100K maps that had been drawn by Jim Renner. 111 MC Drawer 4 Two sets of USGS 1:24,000 quads for the Whitman Route. OCTA- 1 and OCTA-3. (Billy Simms has OCTA-2). 15 maps per set, labelled WH-01 through WH-15. WH-01 through WH-04 are the same as Percy Brown’s 19A, 21A, 23A, and 23B. WH-01 through WH-04 have pink lines drawn on them, by whom I do not know. 112 MC Drawer 4 Two sets of USGS 1:24,000 quads for the Echo Cutoff. OCTA-1 and OCTA-3 (there is no OCTA-2). 7 maps per set, labelled EC-01 through EC-07. No markings 113 MC Drawer 4 One set of USGS 1:24,000 quads for the Meek Cutoff. 71 maps. OCTA-1 (Billy Simms has OCTA-2) No markings 114 MC Drawer 4 Two sets of USGS 1:24,000 quads for the Free Emigrant Road. OCTA-1 and OCTA-3 (Billy Simms has OCTA-2). 18 maps per set, labelled FE-01 through FE-18, except OCTA-3 is missing the FE-18 (Lowell) quad. No markings.

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115 MC Drawer 4 Two sets of two rolled maps, double sided, plus 3 page explanation. Free Emigrant Road as drawn by the Oakridge Museum and Oakridge Historical Society, Oakridge, OR. One side of the map is from south of Crescent Lake to Indigo Springs with the trail shown by a red-dashed line. The other side of them map show the trail as a white-dashed line from just west of Hill Creek Reservoir/Lake to just west of Westfir. Notation that the route form Indigo Springs to the Hill Creek Reservoir is undetermined because of the many crossings of the river. Scale is not shown, but it is 1:24,000. 116 MC Drawer 5 Two sets of USGS 1:24,000 quads for the Applegate Trail. OCTA- 1 and OCTA-3 (Billy Simms has OCTA-2). 61 maps per set labelled AP-01 through AP-61. Coverage from Bryant Mountain to Dallas. OCTA-3 is missing AP-01 & AP-03. No markings. 117 MC Drawer 5 Three Applegate Trail 1:24,000 quads labelled APTL-OR-01 (Bryant Mtn), APTL-OR-02 (Malin), and APTL-OR-03 (Merrill). Heavily documented by Richard & Orsola Silva. There is also a GLO map for T41S, R11E accompanying the Merrill quad. 118 MC Drawer 5 25 Applegate Trail 1:24,000 quads labelled APTL-CA-01 through APTL-CA-25. Coverage from Leonards Hot Springs to Dorris. Heavily documented by Richard & Orsola Silva. 119 MC Drawer 5 Four 1:250,000 California/Pony Express National Historic Trail Study maps for the Applegate trail in Oregon. Sheet numbers are 41, 44, 45, and 46. These are duplicates ( 4 maps) of the full set listed below as item #120. #41 is dated Jun 1985, the others are dated Feb 1987. Trails are drawn in black. Historic sites are named and noted by black circles. These 4 maps are mentioned in Item # 10 as “additional copies of segments of the Applegate Trail” 117B Lg Plastic Bin Black & White photocopies of Item 117. Rolled. 118B Lg Plastic Bin Black & White photocopies of Item 118. Rolled 120 Lg Plastic Bin 40 GLO maps of the Naches Pass Road, from 7N-35E to 19N-9E. HLP copied the T&R numbers to the lower-right corner and also numbered them consecutively from E to W in the lower-right corner. Matrix of T&R’s. Letter dated May 10, 1995 from Dave Welch to Robert Berry. 121 Lg Plastic Bin 20 GLO maps of the Steilacoom to Greenwater area from 18N-7E to 18N-3E, 19N-8E to 19N-1E, and 20N-6E to 20N-2E. HLP copied the T&R numbers to the lower-right corner. Matrix or T&R’s. Letter dated May 10, 1995 from Dave Welch to Robert Berry. 122 Lg Plastic Bin Bundle of papers labelled “Naches Trail”. Quite probably the same contents of items 121 and 122? That is all I did with this. HLP 123 Lg Plastic Bin 15 Black and white 24” x 24” photographs of the Oregon Trail near CHECK Echo, OR. Dated 8/18/56. Labelled “Obsolete-may not be NUMBERING accurate”. Numbered from NZ-2P-154 to NZ-2P-158, NZ-2P-111 to NZ-2P-102 (but 109 is missing), and NZ-2P-145. Page 10

ORDER ! Does anyone want these? Donate to Echo Museum or Umatilla county historical society or BLM Echo Meadows Interpretive Site? 124 Preserving our Historic Overland Trails – The Story of OCTA. by Ruth Anderson, November 1987. 38 pages. 125 Historic Trails Preservation Workshop Salt Lake City, Aug 10-13, 1994. OCTA. By Tom Hunt 126 The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for the Treatment of Cultural Landscapes. USDI, NPS. Washington, DC. 1996 127 A Brainstorming Workshop on Trail Preservation. The Dalles OR, June 5, 2004., NWOCTA. 128 NWOCTA Trail Monitoring Workshop. Salem, OR. June 4, 2005. 129 OCTA-NPS Mapping and Preservation Workshop. Salt Lake City, UT. Oct 30-Nov 1, 2012 130 NEEDS TIP Workshop. Led by Dave Welch. The Dalles, OR. April 28- ORGANIZING 29, 2014. 131 Mapping Emigrant Trails - MET manual. Fourth Edition, (Revised and Expanded). OCTA. July 2002 132 Henry’s Copy. Mapping Emigrant Trails – MET Manual. Fifth Edition (Revised and Expanded). OCTA. June 2014. 133 Eligibility/Feasibility Study and Environmental Assessment for National Historic Trail Authorization. California and Pony Express Trails. MO-IA-NE-KS-CO-WY-UT-ID-NV-CA-OR. USDI/NPS. 1989. 134 Cultural Resource Assessment and Evaluation of the Lower Well Spring Diversion of the Boardman Section of the Oregon Trail, Morrow Co., OR, located on the Naval Weapons Training Facility, Boardman. Report done for the U.S. Navy. March 25, 1997. 135 Oregon Historic Trails Report. Oregon Trails Coordinating Council, Salem, OR. May 1998. 136 Umatilla Trail at Irrigon Historic Resource Assessment. BLM, Vale District, Baker Field Office, Baker, OR. October 2000. Maps and Photographs. 137 City of Irrigon Application for Purchase of Land pursuant to the Recreation & Public Purposes Act. Environmental Assessment #OR-035-99-05. BLM, Vale District, Baker Field Office, Baker, OR. April 2001. Page 11

138 Trail Marking – Pendleton Project No. 1997-2 and Extension 2000- 4. CCSP. Interim Report. NPS and OCTA. January 2001. 139 Life and Death on the Oregon Trail, the Itch to move West. National Geographic, Vol 170, No 2, August 1986. Pages 146-177 140 The Way West. National Geographic, Vol 198, No 3. September 2000. Pages 42-63. 141 NEEDS NEW Maps of the California Trail. Gregory M. Franzwa. 1982 edition. BINDING This appears to be Jane Rau’s personal copy. Many notations. 142 Maps of the California Trail. Gregory M. Franzwa. 1990 edition. This appears to be Vic Bolon’s personal copy. Many notations. 143 Foster-Pettygrove Store List. Barlow Toll Road 1846-1919: The Story of two men from Fort Deposit. They called it Jack-Knife: History of Eagle Creek Community and School District No. 17. Compiled by E.L. (Roy) Myers. Genealogical Forum of Portland, OR. 1972. 144 Discovering Laurel Hill and the Barlow Road. A self-guided tour of sites along the westernmost branch of the Oregon Trail. Four double-sided maps. Jim Tompkins, 1996. 145 Discovering Laurel Hill and the Barlow Road. A self-guided tour of Laurel Hill, Devil’s Half Acre, , Pioneer Woman’s Grave, Summit Meadows. Four double-sided maps. Jim Tompkins, 2002. Note differences in text and maps from 1996. 146 Barlow Road, Bicentennial Edition 1974-1975. Second edition, 1976. Wasco County Historical Society and Clackamas County Historical Society. 90 pages. 147 The Barlow Road. Stephen Dow Beckham. Overland Journal, Summer 1984. Pages 4-29 148 The Barlow Road: An Archaeological Study. Richard C Hanes and Stephen Dow Beckham. Overland Journal. Vol 13, No. 2. 1995. Pages 2-20 149 The Barlow Road: An Historical Study. Vol 1. Stephen Dow Beckham. 1979. 156 pages. 150 The Barlow Road: An Historical Study. Vol II. NOTE THIS VOLUMN IS NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION. Stephen Dow Beckham. 1979. 141 pages. 151 Barlow Road Inventory Project – Phase 1. Government Camp to the second Crossing. Stephen Dow Beckham. August 1991. 152 Inventory Report of Interpretive Themes for Historical Sites along the Barlow Road segment of the Oregon Trail. Prepared for USDA, Mt Hood NF by David Carlson. October 1991,

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153 In Their Own Words: Diaries and Reminiscences of the Oregon Trail in Oregon. Snake River Crossing to Echo Meadows. Vol 1. Stephen Dow Beckham. October 1991. 221 pages155 154 In Their Own Words: Diaries and Reminiscences of the Oregon Trail in Oregon. Stanfield Rest Area to Wildwood. Vol 2. Stephen Dow Beckham. October 1991. 394 pages 155 In Their Own Words: Diaries and Reminiscences of the Oregon Trail in Oregon. Government Camp to Baker Cabin. Vol 3. Stephen Dow Beckham. 1993. 72 pages plus two appendices. 156 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. USDI, NPS Stephen Dow Beckham 1992. 157 Maps of the Barlow Road. Mt Hood to Oregon City, Clackamas County, OR. Westernmost link of the Oregon National Historic Trail. Clackamas County Planning and Economic Development Division, Oregon City, OR. November 1988. 22 pages. 158 The Barlow Road, Clackamas County, Oregon: A Historic Context. 1845-1919. Stephen Dow Beckham and Richard C Hines. Prepared for the Clackamas County Department of Transportation and Development, Oregon City, OR. 1992. 159 Barlow Road Historic Corridor Westernmost Segment of the Oregon Trail. Background Report & Management Plan. Clackamas County Department of Transportation and Development. Oregon City, OR. 1993. Nine fold-out maps. 160 The Barlow Road. Download from “thebarlowroad.com”. By Lyn Topinka. 2013. 154 pages but there is a note “more to come”. 161 Lg plastic bin Report done by Henry Pittock for Stafford Hazelett in 2008 for identifying property owners in UMATILLA county along the Oregon Trail. CD included. 162 Lg plastic bin Report done by Henry Pittock for Stafford Hazelett in 2008 for identifying property owner in WASCO country along the Oregon Trail. 163 Cardboard box Thirty 1:100,000 USGS Topographic Maps – folded. Medford, Vale, John Day, Stinkingwater Mountains, Malheur Lake, Burns, Harney Lake, Goldendale, Condon, Stephenson Mountain, Prineville, Brothers, Hood River, , Madras, Bend, La Pine, Crescent, Oakridge, Diamond Lake, Eugene, Brogan, Baker, Enterprise, La Grande, Pendleton, Hermiston, Vancouver, Oregon City, Walla Walla, No markings. Note: Masonite folders have been disposed of; flat maps are in the map case.

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