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Interim Annotated Bibliography

The following document is a work in progress that will provide references for historical documents, oral histories, maps and photographs of the Priest Lake area. The document is being prepared by Jamie Litzkow, a graduate student in Archaeology at Eastern University and employee at the Panhandle National Forest. Jamie is visiting local, state and national archives to locate and copy references that help tell the story of the Priest Lake area. The documents are housed at the Supervisor’s Office of the National Forest, unless otherwise noted. Table 1 provides the archive location, who is completing the research and the status of the collections. The remainder of the document provides the actual references and summaries by collection location.

Table 1. Archival resources and responsibilities. Location Responsible Comments Party Northern Region HQ FS Catalog of resources is available, but have not visited the site IPNF HQ FS Initial review of resource completed Priest Lake Ranger District FS Initial review of resource completed Priest Lake Museum FS/Museum Board Initial review of resource undertaken, but not completed Priest Lake Library FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents North Idaho Museum FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents Northwest Museum of Arts FS Initial review of resource completed, and Culture but still need to acquire documents Gonzaga University FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents Idaho State University FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents FS Initial review of resource completed, University but still need to acquire documents Washington State FS Initial review of resource completed, University but still need to acquire documents Whitworth College FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents North Idaho College FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents State of Idaho Archives Idaho SHPO Review scheduled for FY ‘09 National Archives FS Catalog of resources available, but have not reviewed them to date Kalispel Tribe of Indians Tribal Unpublished ethnographic material Archaeologist provided, complete review if FY ‘09 Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography 7/1/2009

IPNF Supervisor’s Office (Coeur d’Alene)

All books can be found on file at the Idaho Panhandle National Forest Supervisor’s Office in the cabinet above Jamie’s desk. Historical maps can be found in the flat files by Jane’s desk, and project reports in the Heritage cabinets of the file room.

Books

Benedict, Warren V. 1981 History of White Pine Blister Rust Control-A Personal Account. Department of Agriculture Forest Service FS-355. US Government Printing, Washington D.C.

Provides a history of the Blister Rust Control Program from the viewpoint of the former Director of the Division of Forest Pest Control. The history of the program from 1909, until the early 1980’s is covered, with highlights including camp locations and photographs, with highlights including camp locations and photographs.

Bradley, Stuart B. 1972 Big Smoke. Published by the author. Richards, Pflum, Karge, Inc. Chicago, IL.

This is a compilation of stories regarding the timber, mining industry, as well as early administrative activity in the . Pend Oreille County is emphasized.

Cohen, Stan 1980 The Tree Army: A Pictorial History of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933- 1942. Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. Missoula, MT.

A pictorial account of the development and eventual demise of the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1933-1942. Highlights include various work projects and maps of camp locations from 1933 and 1938.

Cork, Marylyn and the Bonner County History Book Committee 1991 Beautiful Bonner: A History of Bonner County Idaho. Curtis Media Corporation, Dallas, Texas.

This book provides a detailed study of Bonner County, Idaho, including individual family and business histories. Also highlighted are churches, clubs, forests, farms, schools, and Clark and Sandpoint High Schools Centennial Projects.

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Deaver, Sherri, and James E. Lieb 2000 A Kalispel Cultural Geography. Compiled by Ethnoscience, Inc. for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians Natural Resource Department.

This report is an overview of the history of the Kalispel Tribe of Indians and their presence in the Kalispel Country, from pre to post European contact. Included are tables and maps of known Kalispel villages and fishing sites.

DeSmet, Pierre-Jean 1983 New Indian Sketches. Ye Galleon Press. Fairfield, WA

This book examines Father DeSmet’s records of travels to the Pacific Northwest and attempts to relate his encounters and route to specific, modern locations. Highlights include information on the Kalispell tribe, customs and locations, specifically in the Lake Pend Oreille region.

Estes, James F. 1967 Tales of Priest Lake, 2nd Edition. Published by the author. Spokane, Washington.

This contains reminiscences of various people who lived along Priest Lake starting around the turn of the 20th Century. Provides history of east side of lake especially, but also good information about Little Lake (Upper Priest), including locations of mines, cabins and significant happenings.

1967 Lost Mine of Priest Lake. Illustrations by Alfred Skaar.

This is the published memoir of Albert Klockman highlighting his search for the location of the “Lost Mine”, today known as the Continental Mine. Covering Klockman’s life from his 1896 arrival to America, until January 1940, the diary contains a detailed history of the discovery and development of the mine and the lives of involved parties. The source provides a first-hand account of early mining development on both the Lower and Upper Priest Lake areas. Several passages give locations of mines, cabins, camps, trails, as well as human (and animal) burials.

Gleason J.M. (Ed.) 1937 The Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps ANNUAL 1937. Published by Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps. Fort George Wright, Washington.

This yearbook covers the enrollment, leadership, activities and locations of CCC camps for 1937.

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1939 The Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps Annual 1938- 1939. Published by Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps. Fort George Wright, Washington.

This yearbook covers the enrollment, leadership, activities and locations of CCC camps from 1938-1939.

Guth, Richard A. and Stan B. Cohen 1991 A Pictorial History of the U.S. Forest Service 1891-1945: Northern Region. Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. Missoula, .

This book provides a wonderful assortment of photographs from various projects and administrative sites in the Northern Region. Topics covered include timber, CCC, BRC, range, fires, and recreation.

Hudson, Lorelea, Sharon Boswell, Caroline D. Carley, Wayne Choquette, Christian Miss, David H. Chance, and Michael A. Stamper 1981 A Cultural Resource Overview for the Colville and Idaho Panhandle National Forests and the Bureau of Land Management-Spokane and Coeur d’Alene Districts: Northeastern Washington/Northern Idaho. Volume I, Cultural Resource Narrative. Cultural Resource Consultants, Inc. Sandpoint, ID

This report gives a detailed overview of both the prehistoric and historic record of the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Ethnographic research is highlighted covering all tribal affiliations within the forest boundaries, including the Kalispel.

Klockman, Albert n.d. A.K. Klockman Diary 1888-1940: Developer of the Continental Mountain Mine and Klockman Ranch at Porthill, Idaho. No publication data. Copy on file at the Supervisor’s Office. Coeur d’Alene.

This version of the Klockman memoirs differs slightly from The Lost Mine; however, it covers the same timeline of events. That is, the search for the “Lost Mine”, the discovery and development of the Continental Mine and related happenings and personal histories.

Knowles, E.F. 1936 Fort George Wright C.C.C. District Annual: Winter Enrollment 1935-36. Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps, Moscow Publishing Company, Moscow, ID.

This yearbook covers the winter enrollment, leadership, activities and locations of

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CCC camps from 1935-1936.

Leiberg, John B. 1899 The Priest River Forest Reserve. Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey. Government Printing Office, Washington.

This report covers some of the earliest observations of the Forest Reserve of the Priest River region, as well as areas in the immediate vicinity. Some topics covered include water supply, minerals, timber and soils.

Livingston-Little, D.E. 1965 An Economic History of North Idaho, 1800-1900. Journal of the West, Lorrin L. Morrison Printing and Publishing, Los Angeles, California.

This book explores the economic history of northern Idaho from 1800-1900. It covers all major aspects of early Northern Idaho history, including the fur trade, the presence of missionaries, the discovery of gold, as well as transportation and agricultural development.

Marti, Duane 1976 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Priest Wild and Scenic River Study Area Idaho Panhandle National Forests. University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series, No. 24. Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho, Moscow.

Provides a quick overview of archaeological research in the Priest Lake Wild and Scenic River Study Area up until 1976. Included is a list of known sites and a map of possible sites.

Otis, Allison T., William D. Honey. Thomas C. Hogg and Kimberly K. Lakin 1986 Forest Service and the Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service FS-395.

This book offers a history of the Civilian Conservation Corps on a national level. The overview includes short histories of CCC presence and related regional projects from 1933-1942.

Peterson, Henry A. 1968 Recollections and Memoirs of an Early Day Forest Ranger in the Priest Lake Country. Published by the Author. Priest River, ID.

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The reminisces of an early Forest Ranger in the area now known as the Priest Lake Ranger District. Highlights include details of the early administrative activities and projects by the Forest Service, topics covered include the CCC, fire control, ranger stations, logging camps and timber sales, and mining.

Renk, Nancy F. and Tony McLeod 1991 Driving Past: Tours of Historical and Geological Sites in Bonner County, Idaho. Bonner County Centennial Committee. Sandpoint, ID.

Provides a quick study of historical and geological sites in the Sandpoint Planning Zone up until 1991. Highlights include locations of possible historical/archaeological sites in the Priest Lake and Priest River area as part of a tour through the region.

Simpson, Claude and Catherine 1981 North of the Narrows: Men and Women of the Upper Priest Lake Country, Idaho. Keokee Co. Publishing, Sandpoint, Idaho

Memoirs of Claude and Catherine Simpson concerning the Priest Lake country, Pioneers, and early happenings. The Upper Lake is emphasized, but contains substantial information on both lakes.

Sims, Cort 1984 The Log Chutes of North Idaho. In “Cultural Resources”, Report No. 8, USDA Forest Service, Northern Region.

This report examines the development of log chutes in northern Idaho, with an emphasis on their characteristics and construction. The history of their presence in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests is also covered.

1986 Ranger Stations on the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

This source addresses the development of early Forest Service administration sites in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Included is an analysis of the need for the construction of early Ranger Stations and other administrative buildings on federal land, and the changing architecture (and associated costs) of such buildings through time. An inventory of all known examples of early Ranger Stations on the Idaho Panhandle is also included.

2002 Albert Klockmann, the Continental Mine and the Boundary Creek Road: A Chronology. File No. 1220. Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

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This report is an archival review and analysis of the development of the Continental Mine and construction of the Boundary Creek Road. It includes numerous historical maps, articles and photographs pertaining to Klockmann, the Continental Mine, and Boundary Creek Road.

Smith, Allan H. 1985 An Ethnographic-Ethnohistorical Guide to Archaeological Sites in the Kalispel Territory: Part III Albeni Falls, Washington, to Heron, Montana, Sector. Unpublished draft.

This unpublished, partial draft represents a substantial record of research conducted since the 1950’s into some of the earliest and most obscure resources available regarding the history and dispersal of aboriginal populations across the Kalispel Territory. It provides great insight, while simultaneously containing sensitive geographical information regarding known (and possible) archaeological sites in the region.

Smith, Kris R. (Ed.) 2007 Pioneer Voices of Priest Lake. Keokee Publishing. Sandpoint, ID.

A collection of oral histories recounted by the earliest residents of the Priest Lake area. Some topics include mining, logging, Sourdoughs, Nell Shipman, homesteading, CCC, the Forest Reserve, and transportation.

USDA Forest Service 1954 Priest Lake West Shore Directory. Compiled as a Public Service by the Priest Lake Ranger District, Kaniksu National Forest, United States Forest Service.

This report gives the names, in alphabetical order, of all known cabin and resort owners along the western shoreline of Priest Lake as of 1954. A copy can be found in project file number 1400: “Recreation Residences,” as well as above Jamie’s desk.

1980 Idaho Panhandle National Forests Oral History Study. Appendix B: Informant Transcriptions. Contract Number 53-0281-9-110. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

This report contains the transcripts of interviews with early IPNF settlers and administration. Included are interviews with: Henry Janusch, Ole Jennestad, Fred Murphy, Frank McPhearson, Henry Kottkey, Donald Peterson, Harold Theriault, Dooley Cramp, Alice Carnie, Maidell Clements, and Fred Murphy.

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Vinther, Alvin C. 1976 KANIKSU and Tales of Priest Lake and Priest River. Published by the author.

This book contains reminisces of Alvin Vinther about Spokane and the Priest Lake community from the time his father Sam Vinther and Nels Nelson first traveled to Priest Lake in 1898.

Maps

1910 Cottage Sites on Priest Lake, Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho. Priest Lake Survey.

1914 Forest Atlas of the National Forests of the United States. Kaniksu Folio. Sheet 3 [Upper Priest Lake]

1927 Forest Atlas of the National Forests of the United States. Kaniksu Folio. Sheet 7 [Priest Lake] Sheet 10 [Lower Priest Lake]

1927 Kaniksu National Forest. Idaho and Washington.

1936 Forest Atlas of the National Forests of the United States. Kaniksu Folio. Newport Quadrangle.

1940 Kaniksu National Forest. Idaho and Washington.

Ranger Station Building Plans

USDA Forest Service

1918a Bismark Ranger Station Building and Planting Plan. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

1918b Reeder Creek Ranger Station Building and Planting Plan. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

1924a Benton Ranger Station Building and Planting Plan. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

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1924b Priest Lake Ranger Station Building and Planting Plan. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

1929a Beaver Creek Ranger Station Building and Planting Plan. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

1929b Falls Ranger St0ation Building and Planting Plan. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

1935 Luby Bay Guard Station Improvement Plans. Unpublished report on file Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

Eastern Washington University JFK Library (Cheney, WA)

Some books were found in the Stacks, while the majority is housed in the Special Collections room on the lower floor.

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Books

DeWitz, Milton 1981 Priest Lake and Kaniksu Forest: The Early Years. Published by the author. National Color Graphics, Spokane, WA.

A book of memories recounted by the son of Hugo DeWitz, the first stage coach operator offering travel to and from Priest River to Priest Lake in 1911.

Federal Writer’s Project (Idaho) 1937 Idaho, a Guide in Word and Pictures. Prepared by the Federal Writes Projects of the Works Progress Administration. Vardis Fisher, State Director. Library Edition, Caxton Printers Ltd. Caldwell, Idaho.

The guide offers a glimpse to early conditions and recreation usages of forest lands in Idaho. It contains photographs of the Priest Lake/Priest River areas with unique tour maps and references.

Vinther, Alvin C. 1980 Fury, Silver, Paradise in the Kaniksu. Published by the author, M & J Printing. Spokane, WA.

This book contains many references to mining, logging, and weather in the Kaniksu National Forest from 1899 forward. Some specific topics covered include Big Blow, Prater Mountain Ranch & Halfway House, and the Klockman Diary.

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (Spokane, WA)

All resources listed below were found at the Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives in the Ground Level of the Cheney Cowles Center.

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Lloyd Peters Collection

This collection contains several unique resources such as the related research notes and original drafts of Lloyd Peter’s autobiography Lionhead Lodge (1976) reference number MG SC 144, and hand drawn maps of Priest Lake ca.1923, published in the book (x2) MS file 9. Scans of the maps were copied and are retained in Jamie’s Priest Lake scans file.

Harriet Allen Klein Collection

This collection contains the manuscripts of Priest Lake pioneer Harriet Allen Klein (MS 137, Final 2E4). Memoir highlights include, mining, roads, and highways of the Priest Lake region. Dates covered range from 1887-1986, with the bulk of the collection ranging from 1925-1946.

Hubert C. Bartoo Collection

This collection contains various references to the Bartoo family, as well as the history of Bartoo Island. Highlights include newspaper clippings and an extensive transcript of an interview with George Bartoo by Allegra Askman on September 15, 1975(OH 58 EWSHS). Some intriguing sections of this interview were copied and can be found in Jamie’s Priest Lake scans file.

Gonzaga University Foley Library (Spokane, WA)

No resources were located at Foley Library pertaining specifically to the history of the Priest Lake Region. The special collections section contains early publications

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regarding the missions of Father DeSmet in the Northwest. They are housed behind glass and were not searched through due to their fragile condition and the general nature of their subject. The reference information of some of these books is listed below.

Campbell, Thomas J. 1900 Father DeSmet. Published by The Truth Society, Chicago, IL.

Davis, William L. 1942 Peter John DeSmet, Missionary to the Potawatomi, 1837-1840. No publication information.

1944 Peter John DeSmet, the Journey of 1840. No publication information.

Whitworth University Library (Spokane, WA)

Only one resource was found in the special collections area of the library relating to the Priest Lake area, a book by Lloyd Peters referenced below.

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Books

Peters, Lloyd 1967 Lionhead Lodge, how the Movies Came to Spokane, Washington, the Friendly City, and to Beautiful Priest Lake, Idaho, the Showland of the Northwest. Fairfield Press, Fairfield, WA.

This appears to be an earlier version of Lloyd Peter’s autobiography regarding the creation of Lionhead Lodge with emphasis on its impact for the movie business in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.

North Idaho College Library (Coeur d’Alene)

All resources were found in the Special Collections room of the main campus library.

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Garrett, Samuel K. 1991 Albert Klockman: The Man and His Memoir. Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, WA.

This book contains various photos of Klockmann, interpretations of the history of his memoirs, of his as well as personal letters to and from Klockmann. a

Klockmann, Albert A.K. 1996 The Klockmann Diary: The Quest for North Idaho’s Legendary Continental Mine. Keokee Publishing, Sandpoint, Idaho.

Based on Klockmann’s diary and memoirs, this book represents a closer look at the history of the Continental Mine, and more specifically covers Klockmann’s life in more detail than earlier publications. Contains many photographs of Klockmann and family, as well as the operations at the Continental.

Kresek, Ray 1998 Fire Lookouts of the Pacific Northwest. (3rd Edition) Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, WA.

This compilation contains a detailed history of the use, building techniques, and present condition of all known fire lookouts in the Pacific Northwest, including those in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Highlights include many older pictures.

Olson, Joe M. 1972 Just Reminiscing 1906-1971: Our Log Cabin in the Hills, True Adventures told the Way it Happened. Published by the author, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

As an early day pioneer in the Priest Lake country Olson recalls specific memories of hunting trips, roads, and trails in the Kaniksu, specifically addresses Luby Bay.

Priest Lake Library (Luby Bay, Priest Lake)

All resources were found in the regional collection section at the Priest Lake Library in Luby Bay.

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Books

Booth, Steve N.D. The Shooting of Frank Green: Priest Lake, Idaho-1916. Published by the author, Priest Lake, Idaho.

Covers the story of the 1916 shooting of Frank Green from beginning to end. Highlights include 1916 maps on pages 14-15 of Outlet to Reeder Bay, Priest River to Coolin, and Reeder Bay to Lamb Creek areas showing buildings and wagon roads present at the time.

Bowman, Lorraine (ed.) 1974 The First Home Town Printer. July 1974, No I. Bonner County Historical Society. Bonner County, Idaho.

This book covers, among other things, the presence of Italian BRC workers in Priest River, fish hatcheries, and bridges of North Idaho. Contains many unique photographs and references.

Croy, Paul 1990 Pioneer Hindsight. Published by the author. Priest Lake, Idaho.

Born in Hope, Idaho in 1905, Croy would work his way through college working on spring log drives in Priest River, as well as a packer/smokechaser for the Forest Service. This autobiography recalls his adventures in Priest Lake country.

Joslin, Les N.D. Uncle Sam’s Cabins: A Visitor’s Guide to Historic United States Forest Service Ranger Stations of the West. Wilderness Associates. Bend, Oregon.

This overview gives brief histories of Ranger Stations in the west, with sections for each forest including the Kaniksu.

Lewis, John E. 1980 Biles-Coleman Lumber Company’s Reservation Narrow Gauge: The Last Northwestern Washington State Narrow Gauge Logging Railroad. Published by the author.

This book contains many historical photographs and commentary regarding the Diamond Match Company’s Priest Lake Railroad

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Penson-Ward, Betty 1981 Who’s Who of Idaho Women of the Past. Idaho Commission on Women’s Programs, Statehouse, Boise, Idaho.

A brief overview of many prominent women in Idaho’s past.

Walker, Ron 2000 Outlet Bay History. Published by the author. Priest Lake, Idaho.

The history of Outlet Bay as told Ron Walker and other “old timers” of the region. Highlights include a discussion on “Pawnee Farms” ca. 1900 to the present.

Compact Discs/Tapes/Videocassettes/Subject-Specific Material

“Priest Lake Beaver Creek Ranger Station Historical Footage.” (n.d.) VHS Tape. 56 minutes.

“Outdoor Idaho: The CCC in Idaho.” (1999)

“Priest Lake Last Log Drive.” (1948) 30 minutes.

“Priest Lake Flume Logging.” (1947, 1948 & 1949) By Ralph Morrow.

“Priest Lake: See the Changes.” by Hill Films, Priest Lake Idaho. 28 minutes.

Priest Lake Oral Histories Project

The Priest Lake Oral History Project was compiled by the Priest Lake Historical Society. It includes interviews with many of the “old timers” of Priest Lake on audio in the form of compact disc. The interviews have been transcribed and organized in a large file housed with the discs in the library. It is a substantial collection with each interviewee listed below in alphabetical order. Notations indicate a secondary reference or bibliographic citation connected to the individual.

Allen, Harriet See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xii-xiii, 2-6, 16-17, 22-23, 29-30, 40, 41-47, 49, 76-77, 96, 116, 152-155, 171-173, 182, 183-184, and 189-190. Anderson, Kay and Jim

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Billister-Mauser, Regina Bishop, Russ and Mona See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xiii, 84-86, and 145. North of the Narrows pg. 35. Booth, Steve Bryant, Dave Burns, Roy and Ray Carlson-Yokum, Jeanette, Carol Hager, Van Cleave, and Wurth Coble Clintsman-Lodge, Darleen Elkins, Al Elkins, Ike See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xiii, 81, 84-87, 95, 99-103, 118-120, 180, and 190-191. North of the Narrows pgs. 177-187, and 261. Elkins, Jan See: North of the Narrows pgs. 85, 185, 188, and 213. Grambo, Ernest See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xiii, 116-118, 118-120, 121-126, 142, and 146-147. Hagman, Betty See: North of the Narrows pg. 286. Hatch, Lyman Henrikson, Rosemary History of Starlin Cabin Hungate, Bob See: North of the Narrows pgs. 165-168, and 270-271. Hungate, Richard See: North of the Narrows pgs. 268, 272, and 284. Hunziker, Walt Huot, Dewey Jacky, Bill Kembel (Watkins), Becky Knopp, Walter Lacy, Tom See: Pioneer Voices pg. 101. Lambert, Junior See: Pioneer Voices pg. xiv. Leonard, Al Low, Tom McAlexander, Vivenne See: North of the Narrows pgs. 70, 106, 211, 212, 226, and 254. McWilliams, Ed Messmore, Fulton See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xiv, 147-148. Monette, Jack Myers, Rose Nunemaker, John Nyman, Jack Painter, Ivan

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See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xv, 126, 128-142. Pettit, Mary and Earl Randall, Margaret See Pioneer Voices pgs.xv, 97-98, 163-164, and 177. Simpson, Catherine and Claude See: Authors of North of the Narrows. Stejer, Richard See: North of the Narrows pg. 108. Stone, Barney H. See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xvi, 127, 127-128, 141. North of the Narrows pgs. 26 and 144. Ward, Cameron Warren, William See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xvi, 9-10, 21-22, 13, 34, 52, 56-59, 73-74, 87-90, 145-146, 157, 170, 173-174, 178, 186-189, 189-190, Weidner, Spurgeon “Speed” White, Nell See: Pioneer Voices pgs. xvi, 8-9, 55-56, 155-156, 178-180. White, William Wylie, Cecil

The Nell Shipman Collection

The Library features a collection of various materials relating to Nell Shipman and Lionhead Lodge. Categories include scrapbooks, articles, movies and audio materials.

Movies

“A Girl from God’s Country. (1919)” Volume I. 74 minutes.

“Back to God’s Country.” (1996) Idaho Film Collection. Hemingway West Studio Center, Boise State University: Boise, Idaho.

“A Bear, a Boy, and a Dog” (1996) Idaho Film Collection. Hemingway West Studio Center, Boise State University: Boise, Idaho.

“Something New” (1996) Idaho Film Collection. Hemingway West Studio Center, Boise State University: Boise, Idaho.

“Little Dramas” (1996) Idaho Film Collection. Hemingway West Studio Center, Boise State University: Boise, Idaho.

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Books

Miller, Joyce n.d. Nell Shipman. Published by the author. Priest Lake, Idaho.

A scrapbook compiled by Joyce Miller. It includes photos and newspaper articles relating to Nell Shipman.

Peters, Lloyd 1976 Lionhead Lodge: Movieland of the Northwest. Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, WA.

This book covers the history of Lionhead Lodge at Priest Lake from the viewpoint of a Hollywood insider. Various key figures’ lives are covered, including that of Shipman’s.

Shipman, Nell 1987 The Silent Screen Star and my Talking Heart: An Autobiography. Hemingway Western Studies Series. Boise State University Boise, Idaho.

This autobiography covers Nell Shipman’s life from her blossoming stardom to her tenure at Priest Lake and Lionhead Lodge, ending with her eventual retirement.

University of Idaho Library (Moscow, Idaho)

All materials reviewed here can be found in the Government/Special Collections Room at the Library on the Moscow campus.

Books

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Lacy, Thomas F. 1994 Kaniksu: Stories of the Northwest. Keokee Company Publishing. Sandpoint, Idaho.

This book is a collection of memoirs and reflections of the author’s personal experiences in the Kaniksu national forests and Priest Lake region of Northern Idaho.

The Simpson Collection (Manuscript Group 115)

The Claude and Catherine Simpson papers and materials contain a wealth of information that cannot be completely summarized in the allotted time for this year’s project. There are five boxes contained in the archives dedicated solely to this acquisition. Two of the boxes represent multiple drafts of North of the Narrows, while the other three contain personal diaries, scrapbooks, several photo albums, and oral history cassette tapes. The cassette tapes offered interviews with “old timers” not contained within the collection at the Priest Lake Library. The photo albums and oral history cassettes should be researched in more detail as time permits, as they contain an abundance of relevant data relating to the Priest Lake Ranger District. A complete online description of this collection can be found at: http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special- collections/Manuscripts/mg115.htm.

Photographs

Special Collections PG 17, Photos 1896-1950, Priest Lake Museum Association.

1913 “Tepee at Soldier Creek.” ID # 17-02-29

1916 “Eight Mile Island.” Aerial. ID # 17-01-25

1920 “Eight Mile Island Cabin.” ID # 17-01-24

1925 “Dickensheet Bridge.” ID # 17-10-02

1930 “Beaver Creek Ranger Station.” ID # 17-17-04

1936 “Grandview Lodge, Priest Lake.” ID #17-20-02

1949 “Kalispel Bay Loading Dock.” ID # 17-24-08

1959 “Kitchen for Kalispel Bay BRC.” ID # 17-07-43

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1959 “Tents at Kalispel Bay BRC Camp.” ID # 17-07-41, 17-07-40

N.D. “Woodrat Mine.” ID # 17-18-08

N.D. “Winslow Homestead on Reeder Creek.” ID # 17-18-02

N.D. “CCC Camp at Granite Creek.” Aerial. ID# 17-25-01

N.D. “Warren Homestead on Priest Lake, Coolin.” ID # 17-11-20

N.D. “Warren Homestead on Priest Lake, Coolin.” Sideview. ID # 17-11-19

N.D. “Schneider’s Ranch and Summer Cottage.” ID # 17-11-05

N.D. “Green Homestead, Soldier Creek.” ID # 17-11-04

N.D. “Camp Baldy Amusement Center.” ID # 17-07-05

N.D. “St. Elmo Hotel with Stage in Front.” ID # 17-06-27

N.D. “Hill Shot from Behind Leonard Paul Store Under Construction.” ID # 17-02-42

N.D “Dad Moulton and Doc Setters at Dad’s Roost at the Head of Priest Lake.” ID # 17-02-09

N.D. “Dufill Cabin on Thorofare River.” ID # 17-02-03

N.D. “Tom Lemley on Homestead at Outlet Bay.” ID # 17-01-49

N.D. “Cabin at Indian Creek Bay.” ID #17-01-22

Washington State University Library MASC (Pullman, Washington)

References listed below were found in the Special Collections and Archives section on the lower floor of the WSU Library in Pullman.

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Priest Lake Subject-Specific Collections

Hungate, Joseph W. 1957 Notes on Conversations Made at Beaver Creek Camp in 1957. Published by the author. Priest Lake, Idaho.

This is a manuscript of conversations that took place between some “Old Timers” at the Beaver Creek Camp in 1957. Topics include early visitors (ca. 1900), early conditions, story of Elmer Berg, source of Priest Lake’s name, Duccommon’s death, and the Geisingers.

Allen, Alna 1922- Camp Allen a Dale Guestbook. Published by the author. Priest Lake, ID.

This is the guestbook signed by visitors to Camp Allen a Dale beginning in 1922. There are several entries from patrons containing interesting notes and stories about the camp, as well as early recreation at Priest Lake.

Museum of North Idaho

References listed below were found at the Museum of North Idaho, Coeur, d’Alene, Idaho.

Maps 2007.11.103 FS Cd'A Library 1994 Forest Service Kaniksu NF; Priest Lake RD Idaho Panhandle National Forest Travel map 3" = 5 mile Priest Lake Ranger Dist. 1988 map revised 2003.24.9 FS-KNF USFS 1925 Forest Service Kaniksu NF Tissue paper folded in half. In map case. Kaniksu NF. Pend Oreille NF burns. 1" = 1 mile 78.1.5 FS-KNF 1928 Forest Service Pend Oreille NF; Kaniksu NF Map, history and information about the Pend Oreille NF. Poor cond-taped. Info on the back with photos. 2003.2.7 TOP Parent, Dennis 1915 Topographical Topo map of Kaniksu National Forest, scale 1"= 4miles, east to Dover and Smith Creek, south to Algoma, Priest River, west to Calispell, Yocum, Metaline Falls and north to the Canadian border.

Local Hist File 95.27.576 CCC Oestreicher, Alice Album, photograph circa 1935 CCC Brown covered photo album 8.5x11.5. 135 black pages. On library shelf. Album pg Camp Name Co Number Forest Location 67-68 Beaver Creek 551 F-133 CdA NF 4-53N-2E 79 Beaver Creek 554 F-138 CdA NF 4-49N-5E

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33-34,41-42 Blow Down # 1 593 F-130 Kaniksu NF 14-60N-5W 49-50 Blow Down #2 1924 F-159 Kaniksu NF 12-60N-5W 37-38 Experimental Stat Priest R 573 1235 F-127 Kaniksu NF 20-58N-3W 35-36 Kalispel Bay (603-1994) 4798 F-142 Kaniksu NF 12-60N-5W 47 Priest Lake (572) 281 S-263 Kaniksu NF 60-N4W

PEO-BAR Transcript 4/29/1965 PEOPLE; LUMBERING Diamond 1-3 p1 - Interview by Clarence C. Strong with John S (Jack) Barren, Scottdale, AZ. Mr. Barron, a graduate forester, worked for Diamond Match Company during school vacations while a student in forestry at the University of Maine and Cornell University. He came to Idaho in 1921 to work for Diamond Match Company. His entire career was with that Company in North Idaho and N.E. Washington except for short stretches on the Diamond Match operation in California until his retirement. Mr. Bridgemen was General Manager of all Diamond Match operations in 1921 when Jack arrived but Mr. John Grey assumed that post in 1924 and kept it for many years. 2. Portable circular mill, located 3 miles up Big Creek, north of Priest River. 1922-1923. Portable circular mill 7 miles up Indian Creek, east of Priest Lake. Used for sawing camp lumber and lumber and timbers of log flume down Indian Creek. 4. There was a portable circular mill 7 miles up Indian Creek, east of Priest Lake. It was used for sawing camp lumber and lumber and timbers for log flume down Indian Creek. Diamond had a large operation on Kalispel Creek west of Priest Lake. This was for fire-killed and damaged timber after the 1926 fires. Diamond also had extensive railroad system to bring out timber.

Forest Service Archive 83.6.1 AD-KNF USFS Book 1899 Administration Kaniksu NF; Priest River 1- 34 7.5" x 11.5" "The Priest River Forest Reserve" Extract from annual report of the survey 1897-98 with photos. Dept. of Interior-U.S. Geological Survey, Charles Walcott, Director. Topography, soil, water supply, forest condition, available timber, transportation, fire, mineral resources, AG-KNF USFS Ledger 1916 BU-AD USFS Album, Photograph Buildings Kaniksu NF; Administrative Sites 1-13 15-inch x 11-inch green binder. Pages 1-4 show FS Sandpoint administrative site, both under construction and after; pictures of mule pack string; Page 5 has five pack string and parade pictures; Pages 6-7 have outdoor snapshots of Bill Anderson, Edgar and Charlie McChesie, Charlie Ferris, Floyd Hamilton, Howard Thomson, and 2 unknown men, all taken 1936-38. Pages 8-9 are various new buildings; Pages 10-11 show deer in water and snow; Page 12: 48-snowfall at cabin at Beaver Creek, and Charlie Ferris and other riders at old antelope stand; Page 13: lookout touwers at Round Top, Luch Peak, and Packsaddle, 1934-37. BU-LO USFS Drawing, technical Buildings Lookouts copies of Pen and Ink Drawings of lookouts, Little Snowy Top Lookout, Kaniksu NF, BU-RS-BEA USFS Report 1/27/1908 -- 1913 Buildings Beaver Cr; Ranger Station 1-9 Report, Beaver Creek RS, Kaniksu NF site, acreage, advantages of using, water, lumber, map sheet of Priest Lake acreage & cabins, 1/1908. Supplemental data 4/1913 and 10/1907. 9 pgs. 1/2 page map for Improvement plans maybe 1913. BU-RS-FAL USFS Memorandum 8/13/1953 Buildings; Ranger Station Falls RS 1-2 Memo, Falls RS, Kaniksu NF 8/13/1953, report on visit to site, bldgs. needed.

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BU-RS-FAL USFS Drawing, technical Buildings; Ranger Station Falls RS 1-2 Falls RS, Kaniksu NF Profile Swelling to Septic Tank and Cookhouse to septic Tank. proposed sewers. EX-KNF USFS Ledger; Map Experimental Forest Kaniksu NF; Priest River BINDER 34. Priest Lake area. Priest River Experimental Forest. Forest Types, Values. Presidential Proclamations w/map at Various Scales. Old orders. Stored in the valuables room. 2003.24.1 FI USFS Ledger Fire Stored in black cabinet in back room. .1 Annual Fire Reports - fire causes and occurance maps, 1910-1920 No. 3 Sec. H .2 Fire Statistic 1921-1930 sullivan lane district, falls, Beaver Creek, Bismark, Coolin, Cusick, Experiment Stations GN USFS Report 1970 Geographical Names Names not approved. 2/3/1970. Upper Priest River, Kaniksu NF. TM-KNF-SAL-PR USFS Report 1913 Timber Management Kaniksu NF; Sales; Priest River 1-21 Copy of "Prospectus for timber offered for sale on Kaniksu National Forest". Upper West Branch, Lower West Branch of Priest River. Cost of Railroad Logging. AGR-HOM-KNF USFS Report 1915 -- 1942 Agriculture Homesteads; Kaniksu NF 1-23 (NB: This is an awkward grouping, and might someday be separated) reports, descriptions, and correspondence on various homesteads in the Pend Oreille and Kankiksu forests. Names mentioned include Lazos, Harry; William Baptiste, James G. Perbrache, James M. Conley, Bert Henry, Northern Pacific Railway grant; L. M. Loveless, Henry C. Myers, Louis F. Prettywood, R.B. Oldt, Elmer Bell, H.F. Nickerson,; Hall, Ed; Peterson, J.C.; Roesch, John-Hinkley, Albert C. Holdren, Neil C.---all on same parcel at various times; Brown, Frank. There is also correspondence on mineral claims and adjustments to RR-held parcels. 82.24.3 CCC-YB Sowder, Charles Yearbook 1938 -- 1939 CCC Yearbook; Ft Geo Wright Dist 1-96 Fort George Wright CCC District 1938-39 Annual with photos, 96p. District History: Quartermaster. Medical Dept. National Forests-Major Evan Kelley, Regional Forester, Northern Region. p10-Kaniksu Nat'l Forest. p13-Kootenai Nat'l Forest. p93-Kalispell Creek Co. 281. COM-KNF-TEL USFS Letter 1951 Communication Telephones; Kaniksu NF 1-2 8/27/1951Great Northern Railway Co. Regarding removal of telephone line. 10/2/1951FS religuished right to telephone line across Dickensheet road. MAP USFS Ledger 1930 Map Kaniksu NF BINDER 15. Northern Idaho & Kaniksu Report on Proposed Additions & Reservations, dated 1930. Test & Maps at various scales. MAP-KNF USFS Ledger; Map 1958 Map Kaniksu NF BINDER 9. Forest Service Base Maps. 1958 Stored in valuables room. 715, 716, 815, 816, 817 series. Scale 1" = one mile. MIN-KNF-CLA USFS 1908 -- 1939 Mining Claims; Kaniksu NF 1-12 Misc. Mining claims for Kaniksu NF: Lodes: Calispell, Hecla Lode Mining Claim, Idaho, Kaniksu, Musk Rat, Riverside, Snowstorm, Wood Rat, all from 1908; Amendment of

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mining laws from 1927; Notice of location certificate for Virgina # 6 and Virginia #9, dated 1930; 1939 memo for Forest Supervisor re changes to Golden Eagle Nos. 15, 16. MIN-KNF-CLA-BUC USFS Transcript Mining Kaniksu NF; Claims; Buckhorn 1-3 Hand-written transcriptions of quartz claims by David Langly, Charles ewing, Jasper King and I.J. Brant PLUS "Old Timers" Column 1901 reprints in the 1970 Bonners Ferry Herald; Maps of Bonners Ferry; Misc. Correspondence from 1969--1971 about Buckhorn and other claims. PER-KNF USFS Booklet 1962 -- 1967 Personnel Kaniksu NF 1-3 1962 Information Digest for new members of the Kaniksu NF. A tri-stapled 8.5 x 11 report of ten pages, plus, bound into it, a ten-page information booklet on the forest, plus, also bound into it, a small guide from the US Dept. of Labor on what to do when injured. John Beebee Forest Super, Clarence Stilwell, Daniel Massing, Richard Baldwin, Leland Landman, Fred Currie, Millard Evenson, Quentin Larson, Aubrey Arthurs, Dwayne Brigham, J. russell Dahl, Gordon Cordes, Richard Baldwin, Ken Nelson, Robert Templeton, Dayton Nelson, Gerald Heath, Melvin Schweigert, Robert Bishop, Leonard Lynch, Ruben Edinger, Jerry Simmons, Ken Meeker, Roland Reuterdahl, George Cross, Esther Lines, Norman Syverson, Lynn Anderton, Fulton Messmore, Ken Sutliff, William Sheffield, Don Wiser, Ray McArthur, Louis Hasenoehrl, Don Kramer, Harold Klein, Joy Price, Maries Inman, Winifred Leaverton, Joanne Blessing, Harriett White, Ruth Forgey, Lily Sorenson, Janet Parkins, Carolyn Theodorson, Ella Cantrell, Helen Melior, Magdalen Rehder, Essie McConnaughey, Janice Hansen, Nancy Nelson, Horace Cady, carl Rehder, Hubert Ward, Earl Reinsel, Charles Howard Dale Schanholtzer, Robert Miller, Lois Pirker, John Hauer, Albert Skoglund, Alfred Reuter, George Gillis, Ingvald Hoiseth, William Jeter, Ralph D. Hadley, Fire Control Officer, Ernest E. Laws, Fire Dispatcher, Grant E. Vess, Engineering Technician, Wanda P. Rix, Clerk-Typist, Eugene P. Peterson, Motor Grader Operator Priest Lake Ranger District, headquarters at Nordman, Idaho Dan V. Montgomery, Ranger David M. Colclough, Forester Rolland J. Saylor, Forester Fuller M. Joyce, Forestry Technician John Sudnikovich, Forestry Technician John J. Re, Fire Control officer Exa M. Finch, ClerkNewport Ranger District, headquarters at Newport,Washington Robert L. Gregson, Ranger Charles J. Waterman, Forester Theodore S. Kardos, Forester Leroy T. Lambert, Forester James N. Shadle, Forester Dallas J. Menear, Forestry Technician P. Tracy Wright, Forestry Technician Charles W. Duley, Forestry Technician Deveer R. Hannah, Forestry Technician George E. Ogden, Fire Control OfficerWilliam A. Darcy, Fire Prevention TechnicianEugene E. Sine, Supervisory Engineering Technician Bruce H. Hoffman, Surveying Technician Margaret H. Richards, Clerk (Typing) Ronald L. Hendershott, Forest worker Leader Ishmael C. Evans, Motor Grader OperatorClark Fork Ranger District, headquarters at Clark Fork,Idaho John P. McArdle, Ranger James Laux, Forester Donald E. Comstock, Forester George Maloney, Forestry Technician Warren R. Peterson, Fire Control officer Lawrence R. Stone, Fire Dispatcher Louis Neumann, Fire Control Aid Floyd N. Skeel, Motor Grader operator, Sandpoint Ranger District, headquarters at Sandpoint,Idaho Theodore Navratil, Ranger Robert M. Ferguson, Forester George G. Saunders, Jr., Forestry Technician David E. Downing, Forestry Technician Eugene H. Napier, Fire Control Officer Enoch W. Garrison, Supervisory Fire Control Tech. William Ihly, Fire Dispatcher Loren Tribe, Fire Control Aid Helen M. Thompson, Clerk- TypistBonners Ferry Ranger District, headquarters at BonnersFerry, Idaho Homer D.

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Powell, Jr., Ranger Doyne L. Tank, Forester Robert L. Cooke, Forester Roy C. Pietz, Forestry Technician Lloyd Hydorn, Forestry Technician William M. Clark, Forestry Technician George I. Koppang, Forestry Technician Alvin J. Flory, Fire Control officer Robert L. Burington, Fire Dispatcher Martin M. Bennett, Fire Control Aid William A. Stockman, Supervisory Engineering Tech. Julian Emil Vanek, Highway Engineering Technician Ethel Miller, Clerk (Typing) William R. Chappell, Forest 'tilorker Lead Foreman f,lallace -vlilliam Cartwright, Animal PackerTrout Creek Ranger District, headquarters at Trout Creek, Montana John Brinkerhoff, Ranger Clyde R. Chehock, Forester Ora C. Vernon, Fire Control Officer David A. Pirker, Fire Dispatcher Dan Rasor, Animal PackerBlister Rust Control, headquarters at Kalispell Bay, Rt.5 Priest River, Idaho Quentin W. Larson, Project Leader Dwayne T. Brigham, Forester George Leighton, Forester, Orval Gastineau, Forestry Technician, Clem Wallace, Forestry Technician Ted E. Golden, Forestry Technician Richard N. Peterson, Supervisory Forestry Aid Isham E. Warren, Maintenance Worker Leader 3-page telephone roster of Kaniksu NF employees from 1967. PER-REM-KNF USFS Transcript Personnel Reminiscences; Kaniksu NF 1-9 Recollection of Rudo L. Fromme, Forest Asst., Forest Supervisor, old Priest River now Kaniksu NF. 1906-1908. "A Better Man Than You Once Did It", quote remembered by Fromme being said by the District Ranger Michael Murray, in the frozen stillness of a snowy, evening in late December, 1906. Fromme was assigned to assist Murray on a pressing timber cruising job for Fidelity Lumber Company of Spokane that had been put off till snow shoe travel was possible. Fromme's principle task on this job was to run the compass course and a description of his work in the field is described in detail. The snug little log cabin where Michael Murray and his mail-order bride from Minnesota made their first home was a one-room structure with fireplace and entrance door on one side and a double floor-bed of corn fodder, hay and cedar boughs, opposite, along with sacks of flour, sugar, stacks of canned goods in corner at its foot. Sleeping arrangements that this new Forest Assistant from Ohio State and Yale endured are humorously remembered and written. The cruising job took about two weeks and than Fromme headed for home on his un-trusty "bear paws", his snow shoes. On his way he encountered the dam-tender, a good-hearted "old skate" by logging lingo. He tended the dam at the Falls for river-driving Fidelity Company logs. Fromme was invited to his dam-shack where he was given "hot alcohol" for his sore-throat condition. After leaving the dam-shack, the conversations held with the dam-tender fresh in his memory, the miles seemed easier but the exuberance disappeared before reaching his destination. There his future mother-in-law proclaimed that Fromme had "quincy" and put him on a train headed for the nearest doctor for treatment, located in Newport, WA. Diary of James R. Gillis, Pend Oreille, 1913; "Looking Backwards," 1903-1910. 40 pages. Pend Oreille National Forest. Every day of the week accounted for in this diary, even Sundays and legal holidays indicated. Just a few of the examples: July 16, Went to Heron to finish working up the Elk Creek timber reconnaissance; JUly 17, Van Dyke and Loughborough went on to Clarks Fork, Gillis stayed in Heron, looking up market data; August 18, Sunday. Bonners Ferry all day; August 19, Came to Sand Point on G. M. Dinkey. Find Barton ready to leave for Kentucky. Worked on Elk Creek maps all day. Names and places mentioned in connection with Reconnaissance work: Antelope Mountain, Addie, Sam Howell, Summit, Skin Creek, Beck's cabin, Eastport, Mitchell's, Ryan, Snyder,

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Lundstrom, Mason, Keeler Creek, Hooker, Meadow Creek and many others. Memorandum to Heads Of Department Agencies from Charles F. Brannan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agricuture about his reluctant acceptance of request for retirement of William A. Jump because of failing health. Mr. Brannan is sending a copy of that request to each Head to read it who is interested in better public administration. Mr. Brannan is also including a glowing praise from the President on Mr. Jump's years of service. Memorandum to Hon. Charles F. Brannan, Sectretary of Agriculture dated November 30, 1948, from W. A. Jump, Director of Finance. In his memo Mr. Jump requests disability retirement because of rapidly failing health after spending 42 years at the Department. He lists and describes the factors that he found during his years that made the Department so great in what it was and had accomplished. Letter to Mr. Jump from President Harry S. Truman, The White House, Washington, dated December 21, 1948 in which the President states feeling a deep since of loss upon hearing that Mr. Jump is retiring from government service. He mentions Mr. Jump being a symbol of high standard of public service that is being followed by many of his associates and others that follow will profit by his example.

REC USFS Ledger; Map 1929 Recreation Trails; Kaniksu NF BINDER 30. Old Trail Maps and Miscellaneous old Maps. Various Scales. Maps of Priest Lake, Kaniksu NF. Dates, 1929, etc. REC-KNF USFS Ledger; Map 1938 Rec Sites Kaniksu NF; Priest Lake BINDER 14. Recreation Land Use Plan, Kaniksu NF, Priest Lake Unit. 1938 Stored in valuables room. Text & Maps scale: generally 2" = 1 mile. Includes various subdivisions (land). REC-KNF USFS Ledger; Map 1963 Rec Sites Planning; Kaniksu NF BINDER 35. Recreation Management Plan. 1963 Various Recreation Sites. Kaniksu NF. Stored in valuables room. Maps of Various Scales. SPE-KAN-PL-NEO USFS Permit 1947 - - 1958 Special Use Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF; Luby Bay 1-18 Special Use Permit for Lot 7, Neopit Residence Tract, for summer home of Kabush, Nicholas, et al, w/preliminary application; letters re construction of cabin and tree removal; extension of construction time limits; increase of fees; 1955 ltr from V. L. Erickson re flyproofing- toilet and new skirting on cabin; transfer TO Charles H. McClary, 7-5-1958; Bills for collection, 1947-57. SPE-KNF-PL-BOT USFS Permit 1926 -- 1961 Special Use Bottle Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-42 Special Use Permit, Kaniksu, lot 612, Priest Lake, Bottle Bay, Summer home, owned by Catherine Hall prior to April 7, 1926, then by A. S. Heatfield. Misc. correspondence, re improvements and bills, reports. Heatfield's widow took over in 1942. Bills for collection. Correspondence from Heatfield's son protesting revocation of permit after mother's death. Letter stating cabin burned after revocation. SPE-KNF-PL-ELK USFS Permit 1953 -- 1981 Special Use Priest Lake; Elkins Resort; Kaniksu NF 1-10 Special Use Tracts A and B, Section 19, for use as Rental Cabins to Elkins, Albert L. and Phyllis, transferred FROM Elkins, Sue in 1953; pages of clauses pertaining to rental use; maps of Elkins' Resort Area; sheet with cabin layout; amendments; specifications of water testing in 1981. SPE-KNF-PL-FIS USFS Permit 1922 -- 1960 Special Use Fish Bay; Kaniksu NF 1-31 Lot 388 in the Kaniksu; 1922 Special Use follow-up forms; bills from various years, ending with closing of file due to resident's death in 1956; Permit to A. P. Baldwin

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for 1925 residential use;1957 correspondence about site improvements; 1955 correspondence about nephew's desire to transfer property (declined); 1948 correction of lot description; 1947 attempt at survey of users of special permits; 1944 request for removal of garbage pit; misc. correspondence from the 20s and 30s about lot 388, regulations and payments. SPE-KNF-PL-FIS USFS Permit 1956 -- 1960 Special Use Fish Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-8 Special Use Permit Lot 386, FIsh Bay Residence Tract, Priest Lake, dated 8/30/1956 for .85 acre TO Lloyd W. Spring. Correspondence and bills; Letter relinquishing permit date 4/19/1960, transferred to Edward or Helen E. Schaefer. SPE-KNF-PL-FIS USFS Permit 1941 -- 1959 Special Use Fish Bay; Kaniksu NF; Priest Lake 1-16 Special Use Permit Lot 385, FIsh Bay Residence Tract, Priest Lake, dated 1941, transferred from Mrs. Hungerford TO Mr. R. J. Stratton; correspondence from Maurice Kelley, District Ranger, regarding corrections in 1944; misc. correspondence re cleanup; bills; memo 8-12-1959 detailing destruction of old cabin by snow in 1956, and details on new cabin; letter 8-17-1959 transferring tract to Orin R. Stratton. SPE-KNF-PL-FIS USFS Permit 1941 -- 1958 Special Use Fish Bay; Kaniksu NF 1-22 Special Use Permit Lot 381, Fish Bay Residence Tract, called Goodsell summer home site, Priest Lake, dated 1941; memo transferring permit TO Ralph Swanson 10-14- 1941; memos about maintenance; 1947 survey questionaire; correspondence re fees, charges, requests for removal of flammable debris; change of address info; transfer TO Mr. Lawrence N. Richardson, dated 8/28/1958; bills. SPE-KNF-PL-KAL USFS Permit 1938 -- 1960 Special Use Kalispell Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-30 Special Use Permit, Kaniksu, Priest Lake, Kalispell Bay lot 518, Promontory Residence Tract, May 8, 1931. Transferrred May 13, 1938 FROM Horace Calvert TO Maud Harrison. Annual reports; ltr re new permit 4-27-42. Misc. Corr., including ltr warning of change to commercial if residence rented indefinitely, and Harrison's answers. Various Bills for Collection. Corres. at death of Maud Harrison regarding revocation of permit due to demand for land. SPE-KNF-PL-LED USFS Permit 1957 -- 1960 Special Use Ledgewood Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-13 Lot 413 in the Kaniksu for W. E Bevins; Reader Bay, Priest Lake; Special Use Permits; Bills and Receipts; transfer papers in 1957 to J. L. and Ethel Pilkington; Correspondence re water supply; letter from J. E. Ryan re improvements, dated 10/4/1932.Special Permit for Lot 413 Ledgewood Bay Tract, Priest Lake FROM W. E. Bevins TO J. L. and Ethel Pilkington dated 12/20/1957. Letters re replacment of foundation. Bills for collection. Transfer TO Harold E. Skinner, 3-26-1960. SPE-KNF-PL-LUB USFS Permit 1934 -- 1958 Special Use Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF; Luby Bay 1-17 Special Use Permit transfer to M. B. Jarvis from A. G. Peterson of Lot 525 Luby Bay, Priest Lake, 7-24-1934; ltr in re nw wood shed, 1937; annual reports and sign-offs; 1942 permit; ltr changing description to "Lot 525-A, Promontory Residence Tract, Priest Lake," dated 9/21/48; Ltrs. re increase in fees, 1954, 1955; transfer from M. B. Jarvis to Alma Jarvis in 1958, in a divorce settlement; bills for collection, 1936-1958. SPE-KNF-PL-NEO USFS Permit 1958 -- 1959 Special Use Neopit; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-7 Lot 31, Neopit View Tract, Priest Lake for Wayne D. Colgrove, who received the permit 7/13/1958 and relinquished it 1/19/1959. Correspondence and bills.

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SPE-KNF-PL-NEO USFS Permit 1947 -- 1958 Special Use Neopit; Kaniksu NF 1- 13 Special Use for Lot 15 in Neopit Residence Tract, dated 7/26/1947 for Richard Nevers. Letters and bills re payments. Letter transferring permit to Mrs. Mary Ellen Nevers dated 10/17/1955, by K. A. Klehm. SPE-KNF-PL-PRO USFS Permit 1953 -- 1958 Special Use Priest Lake; Promontory; Kaniksu NF 1-16 Lot 535A of Promontory Residence Tract Permit transferred from J. W. Burgan T Orville P. Martin July 2, 1953; fee increases; transfer from Martin TO T. V. Patterson in 1958. SPE-KNF-PL-SHO USFS Permit 1940 -- 1958 Special Use Shoshone Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-8 Lot 584 in the Kaniksu; Shoshone Bay, Priest Lake; Hans Balinksi's special use permits, first from 1/1/1940; bills for annual payments; misc. correspondence from FS about site and use; transfer of use from 1958. SPE-KNF-PL- SHO USFS Permit 1953 -- 1958 Special Use Shoshone Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-17 Special Use Permit, Lot 599, Shoshone Bay residence tract, Priest Lake; Charles Russel's transfer in 1953 to Alex Kramer; corres. re transfer, fee increases, and billing; ltr from V. L. Erikson re specific use of buildings other than main structure; ltr of transfer to Wanless, Kenneth D., 9/13/58; ltr from lawyer re court order and transfer; copy of Al Kramer's will; bills for collection, 1953 -- 1958. SPE-KNF-PL-SHO USFS Permit 1947 -- 1958 Special Use Shoshone Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-17 Special Permit for Lot 593 Shoshone Tract, Priest Lake. Ltr re drawing; application for lot; permit dated 8/30/1947 for Percy Robinson; house plans and approval; 1948 ltrs re contractor collecting from permitee for work done; ltr re condemnation and poor construction; ltr from Percy Melis to Percy Robinson re FS inabilty to take action against contractor; Bills and letters; ltr transferring permit FROM Robinson TO Mr. D. Bailey. SPE-KNF-PL-SHO USFS Permit 1940 -- 1960 Special Use Priest Lake; Shoshone Bay; Kaniksu NF 1-19 Special Use Permit Lot 600, Shoshone Bay Tract, granted 5-23- 1940 TO William Tanke, cancelling permit OF James Thompson, issued 10-23-1928. Reports, bills, recommendations for corrections; survey questionaire; 1953 letter re rebuilding after fire; transfer TO Walter Tanke, 2-18-1960. SPE-KNF-PL-SHO USFS Permit 1949 -- 1958 Special Use Shoshone Bay; Priest Lake; Kaniksu NF 1-19 Special Use Permit Lot 601, Shoshone Residence Tract, FOR Carl B. Warren, 4/29/1949; Special Use Map of Kaniksu Point, plotted by Jansson,5-18-1950; correspondence re splitting the lot in two, creating, writes J. R. Jansson, Ranger, "an undercurrent of unfavorable public opinion." Lot split for an added residence of Earl B. Ferris. Correspondene in re arrangement for extra homes near Woodrat Mine (1949); notices of increase and collection; transfer TO Rosa Frieda Kramer on 9/5/1958. SPE-KNF-LAM USFS Permit 1935 Special Use Lamb Cr; Kaniksu NF 1-1 Special Use Application dated 9/5/1935 from Mrs. Alice Kedish to build a new log school house for School District 54 at: E1/2 NE 1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 S26 T 60N R 5 W B M.

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ND-3-2 USFS 95.2.5629 Print, photographic 2.5x4 Martin, J.W. 7/12/1926 Lightning over Granite Creek during the big storm on the night of 7/12/1926 from Monumental L. O. K237 PLK-1-10 USFS 95.2.4706 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. circa 1930 Looking east across Priest Lake from point near outlet. One of the many views from the scenic drive built by CCC labor. Kaniksu Nat'l. Forest. PLK-1-11 USFS 95.2.4707 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. circa 1930 Priest Lake, on the Kaniksu Nat'l. Forest, Idaho. At this point on the lake shore has been developed the Reeder Creek Campground, for the use of campers and picnickers. SCE-2-19 USFS 95.2.3894 color 3.5x5 Blake, Clyde 7/1982 Granite Falls adjacent to Stagger Inn, Priest Lake R.D. SCE-2-27 USFS 95.2.5030 color 7.5x9.5 Waterfall Upper Priest Lake SCE-2-32 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.48 Print, photographic 3x5.25 1931 Stagger Inn Falls . Granite Creek. Kaniksu N.F. SCE-2-33 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.49 Print, photographic 3x5.25 probably 1931 Stagger Inn Falls. Granite Creek. Kaniksu N.F. SCE-2-33 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.49 Print, photographic 3x5.25 circa 1925 Stagger Inn Falls . Granite Creek. Kaniksu N.F. SCE-5-18 USFS 95.2.5106 Print, photographic; neg 5x7 Blake, Clyde Upper Priest River swiftwater SCE-5-19 USFS 95.2.5107 Print, photographic 7.5x9.5 Palmer, Frank Granite Creek, Priest Lake, ID FP 1906 K805 SCE-5-34 USFS 95.2.5122 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Dahl, J.R. 7/19/1965 Hanna Flats. Cedar trees approximately 350-400 years old. SCE-5-35 USFS 95.2.5123 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Dahl, J.R. 7/19/1965 Hanna Flats. Cedar trees approximately 350-400 years old. SCE-5-36 USFS 95.2.5124 Print, photographic; neg 5x7 Blake, Clyde Hanna Flats, Priest Lake SCE-5-37 USFS 95.2.5125 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 6/1970 Hanna Flats Scenic Area, Priest Lake District, Kaniksu National Forest. Man on trail SCE-5-38 USFS 95.2.5126 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 6/1970 Hanna Flats Scenic Area, Priest Lake District, Kaniksu National Forest. Man on trail SCE-5-45 USFS 95.2.5246 postcard 3.5x5.5 Palmer, Frank Granite Creek, Priest Lake Idaho. Printed on the back "Frank Palmer Scenic Photographer, Spokane Wa" SCE-5-48 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.31 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 9/1927 Northwest from Squaw Tit Mtn. L.E.S. Elevation Squaw Tit 7304 Ft. SCE-5-49 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.32 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 9/1927 The mountain in the distance is Nickel Plate Mountain at Nordman. Uncle Tom's ranch is right at the bottom of this mtn. It is only about 30 miles direct but by road about 175 miles. That is via Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint, Priest River. SCE-5-50 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.33 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5.5 9/1927 North from Squaw Tit. Picture is marked with a 4 on the front. SCE-5-51 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.34 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 9/1927 Northeast from Squaw Tit Peak. Two Mouth Creek in 3&4 Heads in these small lakes and empties into Priest Lake.

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SCE-5-52 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.35 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 9/1927 Looking down 3000 Ft. from Squaw Tit Peak. SCE-5-53 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.36 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5.5 9/1927 Looking west from Squaw Tit Peak showing Harrison lake. SCE-5-54 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.37 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5.5 9/1927 View from Squaw Tit Mtn. Idaho. SCE-5-55 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.38 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 8/1924 Showing part of Roman Nose Mtn. Between Pack River and Bonners Ferry. SCE-5-57 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.40 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 8/1924 Taken from Roman Nose lookout. SCE-5-59 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.41 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 8/1924 The Priest Lake Range deviding Priest Lake and Pack River. SCE-5-60 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.42 Print, photographic 3x5.75 circa 1927 From Snow Tit Peak. Small tree in middle foreground of picture. SCE-5-64 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.47 panoramic 2.5x5.5 circa 1927 Overlooking rock formation in Kaniksu N.F. SCE-5-65 Simpson, Loren; USFS 95.2.5609 Print, photographic 3x4.5 6/1925 Redding and Epling with backs to the camera on north point of Snowy Top Mtn. K475. SCE-5-67 Simpson, Loren; USFS 96.43.30 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 circa 1930 The Squaw Tits on Priest Lake Range in Idaho. PEO-1-680 USFS; Simpson, Loran 96.43.3 Print, photographic 2.5x5.25 2/1928 Unidentified girl with dog standing in the snow near Nordman, Idaho. CT-1-37 USFS 95.2.5636 Print, photographic 4x5 circa 1935 B.A. Anderson on the scrap drive. HE-2-1 USFS 95.2.2814 Print, photographic; mat 7x9 Fromme, R.L. 6/6/1907 Homesteader's cabin in a heavy cedar stand near Sullivan Lake. This claim is taken up under the old homestead law before the withdrawal of this area for addition to this NF, and the character of the claim is mainly timber of first quality although fine agricultural soil underneath. One hundred years plus in age. Three men and dog standing in front of cabin. FS#63345. HE-2-2 USFS 95.2.2815 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 circa 1900 Abandoned cabin on homestead claim. White Pine 50,000 ft. per acre. Clearing one acre in size with brush and small trees removed. No cultivation. West Branch Priest River. HE-2-3 USFS 95.2.2816 Print, photographic; mat 7x9 Leavitt, C. 8/29/1906 "Stable, hay, meadow and alder bottom, applied for under Agricultural Homestead Act." Man standing in meadow next to barn. T.33N.R.45E.W.M. West Branch of Priest River. Ground cover Grass, Soil deep sandy loam, type meadow. FS#67687. FAR-4-39 USFS 95.2.71 Print, photographic 8x8 probably 7/1964 Inland Empire Girl scouts on "Dry-run" of conservation tour through the Kaniksu National Forest. Trial-run campers going through Cuban Hill Plantation Demonstration Area near Falls Ranger Station north of Priest River. P-4105. FAR-4-92 USFS 95.2.124 Print, photographic; Neg 4x5 Navratil, T. 7/14/1964 Girl Scouts and leaders on "dry-run" tour of 1965 tour route which will consist of 56 buses per day. Location ...Priest Lake Marina, Kalispel Bay, Priest Lake , Kaniksu National For. REC-9-50 USFS 95.2.5316 mat 3x5.25 Millar, W.N. circa 1915 Divide between the Pend Oreille River and Upper Priest Lake, Stevens Co. northeast of Metaline,

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Washington; top of divide. showing large boulders deposited by glacier; Altitude 5500 feet, ground cover bunch grass, lupines, humus very scant, alpine, species Pinus Albicaulis. FS#85393. REC-9-53 USFS 95.2.5319 Print, photographic 8x10 Palmer, Frank probably 1911 Unidentified lady near white pine tree, Granite Creek LOG-1-59 USFS 95.2.2846 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. 1923 Man guiding log down chute. Beardmore Sale. snow. FS#172975 LOG-1-93 USFS 95.2.2881 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 5/1925 Distellery Bay, Logs in chute; Kaniksu Cedar Co., sale in Distellery Bay, 3/24/1923. FS#196985 LOG-2-57 USFS 95.2.2895 Print, photographic 2.5x4.5 1923 Snow-covered log decks at Dalkena. K617. LOG-2-58 USFS 95.2.2896 Print, photographic 3x5.5 1924 Snow in foreground, log decks at Dalkena. K646. LOG-2-59 USFS 95.2.2897 Print, photographic 3x5.5 1924 Dalkena landing at Reeder Creek. Logs in lower left foreground. K645. LOG-2-60 USFS 95.2.2898 Print, photographic 3x5.5 1924 Dalkena landing at Reeder Creek. Snow and logs. K642. LOG-2-61 USFS 95.2.2899 Print, photographic 3x5.5 1924 Dalkena landing at Reeder Creek. Logs completely covered by snow. K644 LOG-2-62 USFS 95.2.2900 Print, photographic 3x5.5 1924 Dalkena landing at Reeder Creek. Tracks across snow. Logs and bushes. K647. LOG-2-71 USFS 95.2.2909 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. 2/28/1923 Sleigh with a load at landing. West Branch, Priest River, Kaniksu N.F. Note large W.P. along road. Ione Lumber and Pole, Section 8. FS#172990 LOG-2-109 USFS 95.2.2947 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. 2/28/1923 Landing on Priest River, West Fork. C.W. Beardmore Sale 1/2/1923. End of the sleigh halu. Logs will be driven in spring to mill. Three men standing near log deck, snow. FS#172939 LOG-5-38 USFS 95.2.3087 Print, photographic 3.5x4.5 circa 1915 Small log drive on Priest River showing 2 "river pigs" with their pike poles riding a floating log. FS #59320 LOG-5-39 USFS 95.2.3088 Print, photographic 3.5x4.5 circa 1910 Small log drive on Priest River. NOTE the "center" ahead which they are going after; USFS#59321 LOG-5-40 USFS 95.2.3089 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. 4/19/1926 Log jam in west branch of Priest River; frame buildings by decks of poles. 2 buildings in foreground. FS#208083 LOG-5-41 USFS 95.2.3090 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. 4/19/1926 Log drive on West Branch Priest River; FS#208086 LOG-5-42 USFS 95.2.3091 Print, photographic 6x8 Swan, K.D. 4/19/1926 Log drive on Priest River of white pine and cedar. FS#208099 LOG-5-44 USFS 95.2.3093 Print, photographic; Neg 6x8 1939 Driving crew of the Diamond Match Company, posing with peavies; anual spring drive of logs down Priest River. FS#413765 LOG-5-47 USFS 95.2.3096 Print, photographic 8x10 circa 1930 Log jam on log drive on Priest River FS#152845 LOG-6-83 USFS 95.2.3057 Print, photographic 2.5x4.25 Sutliff, Clarence 1929 Dalkena Lbr. Co. Logging Camp No. 10.

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LOG-6-91 USFS 95.2.6704 Print, photographic 2.25x4 Swan, K.D. 2/28/1923 Drake, Ogston and Peters Forest Officers on horse drawn sleigh visiting Beardmore Timber Sale area logging camp, Priest River. FS#172991 LOG-7-157 USFS 95.2.3040 Print, photographic; Neg 7x9 Swan, K.D. 7/1945 Cedar slash; loader; lower west branch, Priest River FS#435790 LOG-19-1 USFS 95.2.5306 Print, photographic; Neg circa 1955 Logging truck being unloaded into water. Maybe Priest Lake LOG-19-2 USFS 95.2.5307 Print, photographic; Neg circa 1955 Logging truck being unloaded into water. Maybe Priest Lake LOG-19-3 USFS 95.2.5308 Print, photographic; Neg circa 1955 Logging truck being unloaded into water. Maybe Priest Lake LOG-19-4 USFS 95.2.5309 Print, photographic; Neg circa 1955 Logging truck being unloaded into water. Maybe Priest Lake FI-7-102 USFS 95.2.3202 Print, photographic 3x5.25 Anderson, I.V. 6/1927 Guard Training camp. Group standing on porch of Benton R.S. FI-7-103 USFS 95.2.3203 Print, photographic 3x5.25 Whitham, James 5/1915 Group with dress clothes at Fire Plan Conference at Coolin, Priest Lake in background. FI-7-110 USFS 95.2.3210 Print, photographic 8x10 Jansson, J.R. 5/1958 Tooled up walking to the fire line in foreman school. Priest Lake District. FS#490394 FI-7-111 USFS 95.2.3211 Print, photographic 8x10 Jansson, J.R. 1958 Regional fire training officer. Bud Moore lectures at fire foreman training school interior of the BRC Hdqtrs. Priest Lake. FS#490395 FI-7-112 USFS 95.2.3212 Print, photographic 8x10 Jansson, J.R. 5/1958 Foreman training slass. BRC. Priest Lake. FS#490396 FI-7-113 USFS 95.2.3213 Print, photographic 8x10 Jansson, J.R. 1958 Group at Foreman training class. BRC, Priest Lake in background. FS#490397 FI-7-114 USFS 95.2.3214 Print, photographic 8x10 Jansson, J.R. 9/1958 Operating heavy-duty tanker at night on Deerhorn control burn, Priest Lake Dist. FS#490399 FI-7-116 USFS 95.2.4881 Print, photographic; polaroid 3.5x4.5 7/25/1962 Sample burning. Plots and equipment at experimental station. Experimental Fire Trolley. FI-7-121 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.18 Print, photographic 2.5x4 6/12/1930 Camp with seated men, guard training at Bismark Ranger Station. FI-7-122 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.19 Print, photographic 2.5x4 6/1930 Large group of men sanding in front of buildings at Bismark Ranger Station. Edges of border trimmed. FI-7-123 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.20 Print, photographic 2.5x4 6/1930 Large group of men seated and standing in front of buildings at Bismark Ranger Station. Men have smokechaser packs. Fire fighting training FI-7-124 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.21 Print, photographic 2.5x4 6/1930 "Mountain Apes" on fireline. Group of men with shovels. Probably part of trianing at Bismark RS FI-7-125 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.22 Print, photographic 2.5x4 6/1930 Group of foremen. L. E. Simpson is 3rd from left in back row. Men in front of tents. Probably part of training at Bismark RS FI-7-128 USFS 96.43.25 Print, photographic 2.5x4 6/1930 "Mountain Apes" standing and seated with tools. Probably part of training at Bismarck RS

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FI-7-130 USFS; Simpson, Loran 96.43.17 Print, photographic 5x7 9/1929 Guard training, Bismark Ranger Station. Tent, logs, men. FI-13-4 USFS 95.2.3963 Print, photographic 4x5 9/12/1960 Granite Creek Control Burn. Briefing before starting burn by Ranger Paul Kraus, 9/12/1960, Priest Lake Ranger District. 80 acres. FI-13-10 USFS 95.2.3969 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Six forest employees in hard hats. Priest Lake R. D. FI-13-11 USFS 95.2.3970 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Burn. Diamond Flats, Priest Lake. No other description. FI-13-12 USFS 95.2.3971 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-13 USFS 95.2.3972 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-14 USFS 95.2.3973 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-15 USFS 95.2.3974 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-16 USFS 95.2.3975 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-17 USFS 95.2.3976 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-18 USFS 95.2.3977 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 probably 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. FI-13-19 USFS 95.2.3978 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1961 Diamond Flats. Priest Lake. Slash burn. 1961. FI-13-25 USFS 95.2.3984 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 10/15/1963 Kaniksu N. F. Priest Lake Dist. Hughs Ridge Control Burn taken from Hughes Meadows. FI-13-55 USFS 95.2.4014 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 10/15/1963 Kaniksu N.F. Priest Lake District. Hughes Ridge Control Burn. Taken from Hughes Meadows. FI-13-56 USFS 95.2.4015 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Sequence. Photo #9a. Kalispell Control burn, 1950. Dense smoke formed cloud blanket which raised humidity and otherwise affected burning conditions. Lowered B.I. Caused fire to cease its run about 2 pm. FI-13-57 USFS 95.2.4016 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Photo #9b. Control burn smoke, Kalispell Creek. FI-13-58 USFS 95.2.4017 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Photo series. #9c. Control burn smoke, Kalispell Creek. FI-13-59 USFS 95.2.4018 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Photo series. #9d. Control burn smoke, Kalispell Creek. FI-13-60 USFS 95.2.4019 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Photo series. #9e. Control burn smoke, Kalispell Creek. FI-13-61 USFS 95.2.4020 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Photo series. #10 Control burn smoke tower. Kalispell Creek. Definite cloud formation split off smoke column.

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FI-13-62 USFS 95.2.4021 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Jansson, J.R. 1950 Photo series. #11. Control burn smoke. Kalispell Creek. FS-1-37 USFS 95.2.2449 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Loading recast concrete for APW campground construction. Man shown operating hoist on rear of truck. FS-1-38 USFS 95.2.2450 Print, photographic 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Hoist mounted on bed of truck used for loading. FS-1-39 USFS 95.2.2451 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Hoist on truck bed being used to load recast concrete. FS-1-40 USFS 95.2.2452 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Rear of truck bed shown with hoist. It is parked in front of one story building. FS-1-41 USFS 95.2.2453 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Close up picture of hoist on rear of truck. FS-1-42 USFS 95.2.2454 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Man pictured useing hoist on bed of truck to load recast concrete. FS-1-43 USFS 95.2.2455 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1962 Priest Lake District. Two men shown loading recast concrete with hoist mounted on rear of truck. and Shields scaling load of cedar from Granite Creek. Sale on the Priest Lake District. FS-5-16 USFS 95.2.3259 Print, photographic 4x5 Arvish, Andy 2/27/1963 Shields scaling load of cedar at Falls R. S. FS-7-21 USFS 82.18.16 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1961 Slim Dierdorf, Priest Lake Ranger District in 1961, packing a derrick. FS-8-20 Anderton, Lynn 82.18.1 Print, photographic; neg 1959 Gene Napier, Falls/Sandpoint Ranger Dist. Roman Nose in the background FS-8-186 USFS 95.2.3252 Print, photographic 4x4.5 2/14/1972 Sen. Henry Dvorshack and Karl Klehm supervisor Kan. N.F.Beaver Creek Station Sign. FS-10-23 USFS 95.2.4846 Print, photographic; neg 2.5x3.5 1911 B. Franklin. Roman Nose Lookout Heliograph FS-13-52 USFS 95.2.1543 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x3.5 Stilwell 1965 Tree planting. Burned over area. Upper Boulder Creek. Priest Lake District. FS-13-53 USFS 95.2.1544 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x3.5 Stilwell 1965 Tree planting. Burned over area. Upper Boulder Creek D8. Priest Lake District. FS-13-55 USFS 95.2.6426 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Stilwell 1962 Jim Bren planting Flora Miller. Burned over area. Upper Boulder Creek D8 Priest Lake District. FS-13-56 USFS 95.2.1547 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 Stilwell 1965 Forester Checking contract planted White Pine Seedling-Blacktail Creek D8 Priest Lake District. FS-13-134 USFS 95.2.1675 Print, photographic 8x10 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 The 1966 Priest Lake tree planting crew, planting 3-0 White pine on the east side of Diamond Flats. From left to right the crew is John Joy, Darell Orr, Stan Strecker, Al Haviland, Tom Anselmo, and Ken Perin. FS#515009 FS-13-137 USFS 95.2.1678 Print, photographic 8x10 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 A 3-0 western white pine is being planted on Diamond Flats, Priest Lake District. The hole for the tree was made by the mattock shown. The tree will be tamped into place by the mattock. FS#515012

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FS-13-138 USFS 95.2.1679 Print, photographic 7x9 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 A 3-0 Western white pine is being planted on Diamond Flat, Priest Lake District. The mattock is shown tamping the tree into place. The tree must be tamped so that it is tight, straight, and no air pockets exist. FS#515013 FS-13-139 USFS 95.2.1680 Print, photographic 7x9 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 A 3-0 Western white pine is being planted on Diamond Flat, Priest Lake District. Litter has been scraped away so the tree is placed in all mineral soil. FS#515014 FS-13-142 USFS 95.2.1683 Print, photographic 7x9 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 1966 Priest lake District tree planting crew. Darrell Orr in foreground is removing a 3-0 western white pine from his planting bag. Behind Orr from left to right are, Stan Strecker, Al Haviland, Tom Anselmo, and Ken Perin. FS#515017 FS-13-143 USFS 95.2.1684 Print, photographic 7x9 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 1966 Priest Lake District tree planting crew on the east side of Diamond Flats. Crew members are (left to right) Darrell Orr, John Joy, Stan Strecker, Al Haviland, Ken Perin and Tom Anselmo. FS#515018 FS-13-144 USFS 95.2.1685 Print, photographic 7x9 Bednors, Joe 6/1966 1966 Priest Lake District tree planting crew on the east side of Diamond Flats. Crew members are (left to right) Darrell Orr, John Joy, Stan Strecker, Al Haviland, Tom Anselmo and Ken Perin. The crew is planting 3-0 western white pine. FS#515019 FS-13-156 USFS 95.2.1697 Print, photographic 8x10 10/1969 Men using Blacktail Auger. Planting. Oct. 1969 Priest Lake. FS-13-157 USFS 95.2.1698 Print, photographic 8x10 10/1969 man with bag of seedling and another using Blacktail Auger. Planting. Oct. 1969 Priest Lake. FS-16-9 USFS 95.2.1052 Print, photographic 4.5x7.5 1949 Exhibit for BRC at Bonner Co, Fair FS-20-1 USFS 95.2.2201 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 Rec. Picnicing. Two families picnicking at Priest Lake Recreational area. These people could not find a vacant improved picnic spot. Note use of card tables, boxes and ground for eating space. This is not an uncommon condition on week-ends and holidays. FS#479281 FS-20-2 USFS 95.2.2202 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479282. View of a group picnicking, cooking on a gas stove, sitting on the ground to eat, etc. This results from lack of enough picnic and camping improvements at the Priest Lake Recreational area. FS-20-3 USFS 95.2.2203 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 View of a man and boy eating lunch at an un-improved spot at Luby Bay picnic grounds. Note gas stove setting on ground, wooden blocks used to eat on. Note fender of car. This exact spot is in a parking area, resulting from too few picnic and camping facilities.FS#479283 FS-20-4 USFS 95.2.2204 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 View of trailer house set in a picnic area on Priest Lake. This is actually beyond improved area, but there are no porvisions for trailer houses. Therefore, they park where there is available space on edge of improved picnic and camping grounds. Note table made from scrap material.FS#479284 FS-20-5 USFS 95.2.2205 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 Campers standing near unimproved fireplace, talking to USFS Recreational Permittee,

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Milo Allen. Note old griddle and bare ground. This spot is adjacent to the improved campground, at Luby Bay on Priest Lake.FS#479286 FS-20-6 USFS 95.2.2206 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 Relaxing at an unimproved camping spot. Note material used to make table, and the bare ground, indicating constant heavy use. Such areas result from too few improved camping and picnicking ground. FS#479287 FS-20-7 USFS 95.2.2207 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479288 This one water faucet furnishes water for the entire picnic area of 12 units. As shown, it is not adequate during normal use of the area. FS-20-8 USFS 95.2.2208 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479289 A view of Priest Lake shore at Outlet picnic grounds area. Users are cleaning the shore of rocks. Much more beach could be made useful with improvements such as this. Children playing on beach of Priest Lake at Reader Bay Campground. FS-20-9 USFS 95.2.2209 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479290 View of two families at Priest Lake Outlet picnic grounds, using a makeshift table. Note benches. This is due to an inadequate number of improved units. FS-20-10 USFS 95.2.2210 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479291 Camping overnight at improved camping ground, Luby Bay, Priest Lake Recreational Area. Note sleeping bag in open and screen used for dressing. FS-20-11 USFS 95.2.2211 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479292 Luby Bay Camp on Priest Lake. A view of the picnic table, sleeping bags and the lake in the background. FS-20-12 USFS 95.2.2212 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479293 Making a collection for camping use at Outlet campground on Priest Lake. The permittee operator is Milo Allen. FS-20-13 USFS 95.2.2213 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479294 A tent set up outside of the improved and intended use area. Due to lack of improved units, these conditions exist. Note the bare ground. Each year there is more and more encroachment on the areas adjoining picnic and camping unit. FS-20-14 USFS 95.2.2214 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479295 View of two families, all pitching in before breaking camp. This is a typical view at such improved picnic and camping units. FS-20-15 USFS 95.2.2215 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479296 A typical camping view at an improved recreational area. Taken at Luby Bay on Priest Lake. FS-20-16 USFS 95.2.2216 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479297 Cooking on a camp stove provided at the improved picnic and camping units. FS-20-17 USFS 95.2.2217 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 FS#479298 A view of a picnic table being used at Luby Bay campground on Priest Lake. This recreational area gets heavy use during the summer monts since it is such a popular place. FS-20-18 USFS 95.2.2218 Print, photographic 8x10 Steuerwald, Winston E. 9/1955 Trailer house parked in an over night campground at Luby Bay on Priest Lake. This results from having no trailer parks available. Trailer house areas are very much in

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demand in this area and would relieve somewhat the present excessive pressure on picnic and camping areas. FS#479299 FS-20-19 USFS 95.2.2219 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x4.5 Jansson, J.R. 7/4/1950 Outlet Campground Priest Lake. man reading on cot. Forest facilities badly overcrowed need for additional improments. Heavy use wearing out campground FS-20-20 USFS 95.2.2220 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Jansson, J.R. 1951 Outlet Campground Priest Lake. View from lake of tents. FS-20-21 USFS 95.2.2221 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Colclough, David 8/1966 FS#515544 Family camping at Reeder Bay campground. This is a typical scene of family camping use. FS-20-22 USFS 95.2.2222 Print, photographic 7x9 Jansson, J.R. 9/14/1958 FS# 490369 Feminine trail riders prepare breakfast for the crew. Nellie Giles and Bernice Reach are the cooks. FS-20-23 USFS 95.2.2223 Print, photographic 7x9 Jansson, J.R. 7/1945 FS# 435813 Luby Bay C.G. Kanisku N.F. Trailer House of grouds attendant. FS-20-24 USFS 95.2.2224 Print, photographic 8x10 circa 1955 Girl Scout by Luby Bay Campground Sign. FS-20-25 USFS 95.2.2225 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Island Camping-Priest Lake, Kanisku National Forest. July 1970. Adults on bach child in water. Motor boat and tents on right. FS-20-26 USFS 95.2.2226 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Island Camping-Priest Lake, North Cove Kanisku National Forest. July 1970. Motor boat and tents at North Cove Campground FS-20-27 USFS 95.2.2227 Print, photographic 8x10 Parsons, Jim Jr. 1962 Samowen Campground. Work men setting up picnic tables. FS-20-28 USFS 95.2.2228 Print, photographic 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Island camping-Kalispell Island, Kanisku National Forest. July 1970. Tents FS-20-29 USFS 95.2.2229 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Luby Bay Campground-Priest Lake Ranger District, Kanisku National Forest. Campers on right FS-20-30 USFS 95.2.2230 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Luby Bay Campground-Priest Lake Ranger District, Kanisku National Forest. FS-20-31 USFS 95.2.2231 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Island camping Bartoo Island-Priest Lake, Kaniksu National Forest. Looking from beach out to lake. 2 men around camp fire. Motor boat on shore. FS-20-32 USFS 95.2.2232 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Luby Bay Campground-Priest Lake District, Kanisku National Forest. FS-20-33 USFS 95.2.2233 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Group eating in picnic area. FS-20-34 USFS 95.2.2234 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Island Camping Kalispell Priest Lake, North Cove Kaniksu National Forest. Motor boat and tents Close up of FS-20-25 FS-20-35 USFS 95.2.2235 Print, photographic 8x10 1967 Girl Scouts. Luby Bay Campground. Beach

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FS-20-36 USFS 95.2.2236 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Ledgewood Picnic Site-change house and comfort station-Priest Lake, Kanisku National Forest. FS-20-37 USFS 95.2.2237 Print, photographic 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Tent and 2 campers talking to ranger. Baritoe Kaniksu NF campground. FS#505124 FS-20-38 USFS 95.2.2238 Print, photographic 7x9 circa 1960 unoccupied Rowboats, Priest Lake FS-20-39 USFS 95.2.2239 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Reeder Bay Campground.R.D.Car and trailer in picnic parking area.FS#505126 FS-20-40 USFS 95.2.2240 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Reeder Bay Campground, Priest Lake Campground. Tent, campers and trailer in picnic area. FS#505128 FS-20-41 USFS 95.2.2241 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Reeder Bay Campground , Priest Lake R.D. Two cars and a trailer at one camp unit. FS#505127 FS-20-42 USFS 95.2.2242 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Reeder Bay Campground, Priest Lake R.D. Two cars and a trailer at one camp unit. FS#505l29 FS-20-43 USFS 95.2.2243 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 7/22/1963 Reeder Bay Campground on Priest Lake, Campers, Mother cooking hamburgers on fireplace. FS#505130 FS-20-44 USFS 95.2.2244 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 7/22/1963 Logging truck crossing bridge over Granite Creek on Priest Lake District. Fisherman in foreground. FS#505131 FS-20-45 USFS 95.2.2245 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 7/22/1963 Luby Bay campground. Campers at their unit; shows tent, rain tarp and family. FS#505139 FS-20-49 USFS 95.2.2249 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 Kalispell Island in Priest Lake , Schneider Camp; New "Family" shape sign mounted at site, unit to right of sign.FS#505154 FS-20-50 USFS 95.2.2250 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 Baritoe Camp on Baritoe Island Priest Lake; close-up of campgroungd sign, Don Montgomery (Ranger) on left and Fuller Joyce. FS#505155 FS-20-51 USFS 95.2.2251 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 North Cove camp on Kalispell Island, Priest Lake; putting legs on bench for fire-circle (Archie Brunner) FS#505156 FS-20-52 USFS 95.2.2252 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 Baritoe Camp on Baritoe Island, Priest Lake as seen from a boat. FS#505157. children swimming, motor boat on shore FS-20-53 USFS 95.2.2253 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 Baritoe Camp on Baritoe Island, Priest Lake, tents FS#505158 FS-20-54 USFS 95.2.2254 Print, photographic 8x10 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 sign for Silver Camp on Kalispell Island, Priest Lake; View from boat of camp site. FS#505160 FS-20-55 USFS 95.2.2255 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 8/9/1963 Bottle Bay on Priest Lake; V.I.S. Man, Stumpf, obtaining informataion from campers; an undeveloped site. FS#505162 FS-20-56 USFS 95.2.2256 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 7/14/1963 Use at Alder Camp site on Baritoe Island in Priest Lake, as viewed from a boat. Children in water FS#505163

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FS-20-57 USFS 95.2.2257 Print, photographic 8x10 Saylor, Roland 7/14/1963 Use of Luby Bay Campground swimming area (Priest Lake) as viewed from a boat; more distant view than FS#505163. FS#505164 FS-20-58 USFS 95.2.2258 Print, photographic 3.5x4.5 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Reeder Bay Campground. Spokane car and boat in a parking spur. Tent, motor boat and car at camp site. FS#505125 FS-20-64 USFS 95.2.2264 Print, photographic 3.5x4.5 Dahl, J.R. 7/22/1963 Campers. Luby Bay Campground. Campers at their unit; 4 boys at table, 2 playing cards and 2 playing chess. FS#505138 FS-20-65 USFS 95.2.5119 Print, photographic 8x10 8/1958 Assistant Ranger Rolland Saylor preparing a campground development plan map. Kaniksu National Forest. FS#490398. FS-20-66 USFS 95.2.2266 Print, photographic 4x5 circa 1960 Priest Lake campers taking a swim, and playing in the lake. FS-20-67 USFS 95.2.2267 Print, photographic 4x5 Dahl, J.R. 7/20/1964 Reeder Bay Campground D-3 Collection of money from campground ticket vending machine collector--Merrill F. Davis FS-20-68 USFS 95.2.2268 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Dahl, J.R. 7/20/1964 Reeder Bay Campground D-3 Changing tickets in campground ticket vending machine--Merrill F. Davis. FS-20-69 USFS 95.2.2269 Print, photographic 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 1963 Meadow Creek Campground dedication Supervisor John D. Beebe--Kaniksu. FS-20-70 USFS 95.2.2270 Print, photographic 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 1963 Meadow Creek Campground dedication . Mike Tanke, Resource Assistant for D-7 FS-20-71 USFS 95.2.2271 Print, photographic 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 7/1963 Meadow Creek dedication July 1963 "Slim" Allurd--fly casting FS-20-72 USFS 95.2.2272 Print, photographic 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 7/1963 Meadow Creek dedication July 1963 FS-20-80 USFS 95.2.2280 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Saylor, Roland 7/14/1963 Camping. Alder Camp on Baritoe Island Priest Lake. Shows use of site--4 boats. FS-20-84 USFS 95.2.2284 Print, photographic 3.5x4.5 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 Schneider Camp on Kalispell Island. View, from a boat, of campers and new "Family" sign.FS#505159 FS-20-95 USFS 95.2.2295 Print, photographic 3x4 10/3/1962 Reeder Creek Camp- Priest Lake Vista Clearing #1.before clearing. FS-20-96 USFS 95.2.2296 Print, photographic 3x4 10/3/1962 Reeder Creek Camp- Priest Lake Vista Clearing #2.after clearing. FS-20-112 USFS 95.2.2312 color 3.5x5 Blake, Clyde 7/1982 Luby Bay Campground. Dump station. FS-20-113 USFS 95.2.2313 color 3.5x5 Blake, Clyde 7/1982 Luby Bay Campground. Bulletin Board-fee area. FS-20-114 USFS 95.2.2314 color 3.5x5 7/1982 Kalispell Boat launch parking Priest Lake. Pickup trucks with canopies FS-20-115 USFS 95.2.2315 color 3.5x5 7/1982 Kalispell Boat launch Priest Lake. FS-20-117 USFS 95.2.2317 Print, photographic 4x5 7/14/1963 Luby Bay view from the lake

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FS-20-119 USFS 95.2.2319 Print, photographic 4x5 7/14/1963 Camp sites on Kalispel Island. Rangers standing around fire pit. FS-20-120 USFS 95.2.2320 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Installation of storage tank, location unknown. Probably Priest Lake. FS-20-121 USFS 95.2.2321 color; neg 3.5x4.5 Blake, Clyde 7/1974 Forest Service stationwagon and R.V. in parking area. Improvements; Campgrounds; Reeder Bay. Modified Picnic Area immediately after modifying to two Campsites. FS-20-122 USFS 95.2.2322 color; neg 3.5x3.5 Blake, Clyde 6/1974 Improvements; Campgrounds; Reeder Bay. Modified Picnic Area immediately after modifying to two Campsites. FS-20-123 USFS 95.2.2323 color; neg 3.5x5 Blake, Clyde 6/1974 Improvements; Campgrounds; Reeder Bay. Priest Lake. Picnic tables FS-20-124 USFS 95.2.2324 color; neg 3.5x5 Blake, Clyde 6/1974 Improvements; Campgrounds; Reeder Bay. Priest Lake. Car and camper trailer in spot. FS-20-125 USFS 95.2.2325 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements.Storage tank installation. FS-20-126 USFS 95.2.2326 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Crane with tank FS-20-127 USFS 95.2.2327 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Puting tank in place FS-20-128 USFS 95.2.2328 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Putting tank in place man holding rope FS-20-129 USFS 95.2.2329 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Man working on saw horses. wheel barrow in foreground FS-20-130 USFS 95.2.2330 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Putting tank in place FS-20-131 USFS 95.2.2331 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Crane lifting tank FS-20-132 USFS 95.2.2332 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. Crane lifting tank FS-20-133 USFS 95.2.2333 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. men putting tank in hole FS-20-134 USFS 95.2.2334 Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 Priest Lake improvements. Storage tank installation. FS-20-144 USFS 95.2.2344 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Joyce, F. 2/26/1963 Kalispell Point Priest Lake Dist. View of gabion basket installation as breakwater and dockage facility at Boat Launching ramp. FS-20-153 USFS 95.2.4843 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 Davis, Duane 7/1970 Ledgewood Picnic Site-Priest Lake District, Kaniksu National Forest. Picnic tables and grills FS-22-50 USFS 95.2.3355 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5.5 circa 1930 Ribes Crew at work in Upper Priest River near Ceder Creek. K774 FS-23-47 USFS 95.2.3352 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 circa 1960 Diamond Creek, Priest Lake. Trankers for Helicopter spray for white pine blister rust.

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FS-23-48 USFS 95.2.3353 Print, photographic 8x10 Parsons, Jim Jr. 1962 Aerial spraying, Priest Lake District FS-24-40 USFS 95.2.3357 Print, photographic 5x7 7/18/1957 Forest School Faculty Tour On Kaniksu Forest, Deerhorn BRC camp FS-24-41 USFS 95.2.3358 Print, photographic 5x7 1959 Mosquito Bay Camp.Area will be a picnic ground. FS-24-46 USFS 95.2.3363 Print, photographic 7x9 7/1945 Wooden buildings at Headquarters, Priest Lake Idaho, Kalispell Bay. FS#435812 FS-25-106 USFS 95.2.3222 Print, photographic 3.5x5 Smith, L.O. 8/21/1964 Blister Rust - Kalispell creek, Sec. 23, T36N, R 45E. Controlled canker on Western White Pine tree. FS-35-2 USFS 95.2.2020 color 3.5x3.5 Baldwin, Richard 7/1965 Louise Stewart working with fire finder. Interior F.S. Lookout Bernard Peak. FS-35-3 USFS 95.2.2021 Print, photographic 3.5x5 Baldwin, Richard 1972 Lookout Bernard Peak. FS-35-4 USFS 95.2.2022 color 3.5x5 circa 1970 Lookout Bernard Peak. Moved by the State of Idaho. Kanisku National Forest Lookout Station sign. FS-35-5 USFS 95.2.2023 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Navratil, T. 7/1964 View from Bernard Peak Lookout. Looking S.W. from the tower. Cedar Mtn. in right background. Cars parked and weather monitoring equipment. FS-35-6 USFS 95.2.2024 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Navratil, T. 7/1964 Bernard Peak Lookout and cabin. FS-35-7 USFS 95.2.2025 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Navratil, T. 9/1964 Road Construction (Girl Scout Rd. up) Bernard Pk Lookout. Leonard Lynch (r) and Dale Gustin (l) inspecting construction of new parking lot and access road. Built to accomodate visitors expected from Round-up at Farragut. FS-35-8 USFS 95.2.2026 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 9/1964 Bernard peak lookout. Kaniksu National Forest. Lookout Forest sign and American flag. FS-35-9 Krueger, Carl 84.21.19 Print, photographic; neg 5x7 Krueger, Carl 1927 The crows nest at Benton Ranger Station. John Ritchey in the nest. Kaniksu National Forest. The Priest River experimental station was near there. FS-35-27 USFS 95.2.2041 Print, photographic 3.25x5.25 Burkett, D.M. 9/1925 Cuban Hill L.O. from the south, 4 miles north of Priest River. Lookout protection wiring completed 9/15/1925. FS#202820 FS-35-30 USFS 95.2.5247 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5.5 H.A.P. 1934 Diamond Peak Lookout. 50' tower and L-4 house built 1934 Bismark District. K133 FS-35-32 USFS 95.2.2045 Print, photographic 3x5.5 Burkett, D.M. 9/11/1925 Experimental Station Lookout. Ready for winter. Davenport with his horse Beauty. FS#204592 FS-35-33 USFS 95.2.2046 Print, photographic 3x5.5 Sutliff, Clarence 1925 Experimental Station Lookout. Davenport on LO. Priest Lake District. FS#204593 FS-35-34 USFS 95.2.2047 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 H.A.P. 1934 Granite Mt. Lookout 40' tower and L-4 house. Bismark District. Built 1934 K116 FS-35-36 USFS 95.2.2049 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 H.A.P. 1934 Indian Mt. Lookout. Bismark Dist. Const. 1932. 30' tower and L-4 house. K120

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FS-35-41 USFS 95.2.2054 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 H.A.P. 1934 Litle Grass Mt. Lookout 50' tower and L-4 house. Bismark Dist. Built 1934 k115 FS-35-44 USFS 95.2.2057 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 Whitham, James 9/1925 North Baldy Lookout from air K571 FS-35-45 USFS 94.9.8 Print, photographic; neg 1.75x2.75 8/21/1925 North Baldy Lookout, Kaniksu NF. Staples on porch and Coxington on top erecting wiring on LO. FS#202822 FS-35-47 USFS 95.2.2060 Print, photographic 3.5x4.75 Jansson, J.R. 7/1950 Vandalism Plowboy L.O. Priest Lk. FS-35-48 USFS 95.2.2061 Print, photographic 3x5 Flint, Howard R. 7/24/1930 Plowboy. 10 miles N at Nordman FS#251378 FS-35-50 USFS 95.2.2063 Print, photographic 2.75x4.5 Teed, Ryler 1934 Roman Nose. Smith District. FS-35-51 USFS 82.18.2 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 circa 1950 Roman Nose Lookout. Emmanuel Etter (Lookout), Gene Napier, Packer on ground with back to camera. FS-35-52 Needham, Gordon 82.1.12 Print, photographic; neg 8x10 1930 Roman Nose Lookout at Kaniksu NF about 1930 Baldy L.O. FS#174621 *FS-35-60 USFS 95.2.2073 Print, photographic 3x5.5 Burkett, D.M. 8/1925 South Baldy L.O. Cabin.Notice lightning protection. Paul Blickenderfer died after being struck by lightning inside this cabin in 1924. After this the FS began installing protection at LO stations. FS#202816 (see recollections of a forest ranger book) FS-35-61 USFS 95.2.2074 Print, photographic; neg 5x7 Burkett, D.M. 8/1926 South Baldy L.O. Cabin. Notice lightning protection. Paul Blickenderfer died after being struck by lightning inside this cabin in 1924. After this the FS began installing protection at LO stations. FS#202816 FS-35-62 USFS 95.2.2075 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x3.5 circa 1950 South Baldy L.O. Cabin Interior. Worker using view finder. FS-35-63 USFS 95.2.2076 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x3.5 circa 1950 South Baldy L.O. Priest Lake FS-35-64 USFS 95.2.2077 color 5x7 circa 1950 South Baldy L.O. Priest Lake. Snow covered lookout tower with two snowmobiles in foreground. FS-35-66 USFS 95.2.2079 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 H.A.P. 1934 Tolo Mt. Lookout Bismark District. Constructed 1933 40' tower and L-4 house . 8 miles W. Coolin. K118 FS-35-81 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.55 Print, photographic 3x5 circa 1930 Man standing next to Roman Rose lookout building. FS-35-84 Kuck, Dick 91.81.2483 Print, photographic 8x10 circa 1950 Roman Nose Lookout, 3 mile hike off Forest Service Road; Bill ? looking through binoculars over peaks and forest from Lake Pend Oreille up into Canada; below is one of four Roman Nose lakes FS-38-16 USFS 95.2.2493 Print, photographic 8x10 Rockwell, F.I. 1911 Kaniksu N.F. Experimental planting area for western white pine at Priest River Exp. Station. Area logged in 1910 by Jurgans Bros. and brush burned broadcast. The large amount of debris

43 of 54 Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography 7/1/2009 left on ground after logging typical for overmature stands of this type. Virgin stand in background. 9573 FS-41-1 USFS 95.2.5869 Print, photographic 3x5.5 circa 1920's Benton Ranger Station, costy $1,000 plus extra labor. Porches wastful - plan poor. No water available for station except down hill on flat below FS-41-2 USFS 95.2.2582 Print, photographic 3x5.5 Hagemeyer,W.F. 1927 Benton Ranger Station Spring 1927 K441 FS-41-3 USFS 95.2.2583 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 Whitham, James 6/4/1925 Benton Ranger Station Spring K409 FS-41-4 USFS 95.2.2584 Print, photographic 8x9.5 Rockwell, F.I. 1910 Benton Ranger Station FS#95714 FS-41-5 USFS 95.2.2585 Print, photographic 3x4.5 Sutliff, Clarence 1927 Construction of the Bismark Dwelling August. k442 FS-41-6 USFS 95.2.2586 postcard 3.5x5.5 circa 1925 Bismark Dwelling and tents Priest Lake FS-41-13 USFS 95.2.2593 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 Teed, Ryler 1911 -- 1912 Byera RS on the Thoroughfare, Priest Lake FS-41-14 USFS 95.2.2594 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x5 probably 1910 -- 1911 Byera RS on the Thoroughfare FS-41-15 USFS 95.2.2595 Print, photographic 4x4.5 1911 Coolin RS Spring FS#84116 FS-41-19 USFS 95.2.2599 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 circa 1910 Falls RS Ranger McEwen and Family standing on porch. House not painted. Racks where pine seed was stored, on hill in rear FS-41-20 USFS 95.2.2600 Print, photographic 3x5.5 1921 Falls RS Ranger Fitzwater with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan. FS#158594 FS-41-21 USFS 95.2.2601 Print, photographic 3x4 1924 Overview of Falls RS Ranger showing several buildings. SSL photo S.L.-5 K416 FS-41-22 USFS 95.2.2602 Print, photographic 2.5x4 1924 Falls RS Ranger Winter K413. SSL photo FS-41-23 USFS 95.2.2603 Print, photographic 4x5 4/1910 Falls RS Ranger FS. Barn and severl log structures#91305 FS-41-24 USFS 95.2.2604 Print, photographic 7.5x9.5 circa 1910's Falls RS Ranger with small log shed in constuction next to swelling. FS#95712 FS-41-25 USFS 95.2.2605 Print, photographic 7.5x9.5 probably 1911 Falls RS Dwelling under construction. 3 men working on the roof with scaffolding. FS#95713 FS-41-26 USFS 95.2.2606 Print, photographic 3x4 Olson, D.S. circa 1960 Loading seeds in the drying kilns at the seed extractory FS-41-27 USFS 95.2.2607 Print, photographic 3x4.5 circa 1950 Falls RS seed extractory building FS-41-28 USFS 82.18.17 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1958 -- 1959 Bob Robinson cook on porch of the Falls RS Mess Hall. Bell on the roof of the porch. FS-41-30 USFS 95.2.5877 Print, photographic 6.5x8.5 circa 1930's Man standing next to drainage ditch at Gleason Meadow RS. Does not show buildings. FS-41-31 USFS 95.2.2608 Print, photographic 3x5.5 Wolff, Meyer 1928 Pack train at Fork of Granite Cabin FS#230335

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FS-41-32 Pate, Robert 80.56.16 Print, photographic; neg 3x4.5 circa 1930 Guard Station at Forks of Granite. Log cabin next to road FS-41-33 USFS 95.2.2609 Print, photographic 4x8.5 circa 1920 Gleason RS Barn & meadow K417 FS-41-34 USFS 95.2.2610 Print, photographic 3.5x6 Whitham, James circa 1920 Log cabin on west side of the Meadows erected 1910 & 1911. June 1915 or maybe 1925 K211 FS-41-35 USFS 95.2.2611 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 circa 1960 Barn and outbuildings at Hughes Meadow FS-41-38 USFS 95.2.2614 Print, photographic 3.5x6 Whitham, James 6/1925 Luby Bay RS with 2 men and canoe in June K418 FS-41-39 USFS 95.2.2615 Print, photographic 3.5x6 Wolff, Meyer 1929 Guard Cabin at Luby Bay. FS#230338 FS-41-40 USFS 95.2.2616 Print, photographic 3.5x6 Whitham, James 1925 Luby Bay near Luby RS. Mike Luby Cabin moved back from lake shore 1935. Destroyed by chimney fire in 1965. FS-41-41 USFS 95.2.2617 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 circa 1960 Log cabin on Lot 2 of Block C of the Meadow Creek special use area. Car on road. FS-41-42 USFS 95.2.2618 Print, photographic 4x5 circa 1960 Log cabin on Lot 2 of Block C of the Meadow Creek special use area. FS-41-43 USFS 95.2.2619 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 circa 1960 Cabin on Lot 2 of Block C of the Meadow Creek special use area. FS-41-44 USFS 95.2.2620 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 circa 1960 White house on Lot 4 of Block C of the Meadow Creek special use area. Thomas L. Simon residence. FS-41-46 USFS 95.2.2622 Print, photographic 3x5 Whitham, James 1925 Murray Ramsey Fitzwater at Pelke RS Cabin in August 1925. k411 FS-41-47 USFS 95.2.2623 Print, photographic 4x5 1975 Priest Lake RS FS-41-48 USFS 95.2.2624 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1975 Garage at Priest Lake RS FS-41-50 USFS 95.2.2626 Print, photographic 3.5x6 1910's Launch at Boathouse. The USFS Firefly at Camp B. Distillery Bay. K421 FS-41-51 USFS 95.2.2627 Print, photographic 7x8.5 Swan, K.D. circa 1935 FS Office Priest Lake SO FS-41-79 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.7 Print, photographic 3x4 6/1929 Dell McQuilkin, Loren Simpson, Tom Piper at Bismark RS. Photo was given to Simpson by Wolff who returned to Denmark in Oct 1929. FS-41-81 USFS 95.2.2157 Print, photographic; neg 2.5x6 2/1928 2 Log cabins in winter at Nordman, Id FS-44-1 Pate, Robert 80.56.15.1 Print, photographic; neg 2x4 circa 1930 Forest Service road crew, cat pulling road grader, Priest Lake FS-44-4 USFS 95.2.5687 Print, photographic 3x4.5 Sutliff, Clarence 8/1927 Corduroy construction on Reeder Creek - North Fork Kalispell Creek Trail; K708 FS-44-5 USFS 95.2.6587 Print, photographic 3x5 Whitham, James 8/1924 Granite Creek Trail near first crossing of Granite Creek; K686 FS-44-6 USFS 95.2.6668 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 McGillivray, Wm. 1926 Trail crew camp; Newport Trail; K706. Canvas tent and lean too

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FS-44-7 USFS 95.2.3329 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 Anderson, I.V. 7/1927 Distillery Bay switchbacks, Way trail camp; K699 FS-44-10 USFS 95.2.3332 Print, photographic 3.25x5.25 1913 Meadow Creek Road with men on road; FS#25100A FS-44-18 USFS 95.2.5691 Print, photographic 3x5 Clearing right-of-way of a section above forks of Granite Creek on Nordman-Metaline project showing swampy condition of ground; K701 FS-44-22 USFS 95.2.5695 Print, photographic 3.25x5.25 circa 1920 Carroll pushing car up Quartz Creek Hill, Priest River; FS#197001 FS-44-25 USFS 95.2.5698 Print, photographic 2.75x4.75 1925 hansen-Nordman project above Kalispell Creek; FS#205186 FS-44-28 USFS 95.2.5701 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 circa 1920 Car on Stagger Inn Road; FS#251377 FS-44-30 USFS 95.2.5703 Print, photographic 3.5x4.5 Dahl, J.R. 7/23/1963 Fishing near Granite Creek Bridge, Upper Priest Lake; FS#505131 FS-44-31 USFS 95.2.5704 Print, photographic 8x10 Palmer, Frank 1911 Car on road to Priest Lake, Jack Pine Flats; K690 FS-44-32 USFS 95.2.5705 Print, photographic 8x10 Palmer, Frank 1904 Road to Priest Lake near Twin Hills; K698 FS-44-51 USFS 95.2.6661 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 9/19/1963 State highway project near Priest River. Mulching cut & fill slopes with straw and asphalt mixture FS-44-52 USFS 95.2.3375 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 circa 1960 Bringing in road equipment by waterway, Priest Lake? FS-44-59 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.154 Print, photographic 3.5x6 Leo's Studio circa 1934 Cump truck with CCC men loading sand or gravel from Four Corners, Priest River, Co 594. FS-44-60 USFS 95.2.5733 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 9/19/1963 State highway project near Priest RIver. Mulching cut & fill slopes with straw & asphalt mixture FS-44-75 USFS 95.2.739 Print, photographic 7x9 Wolstad, G. 8/30/1963 Fenced hillside with cattle guard and pasture fence newly installed on the Kalispell Basin allotment. This allotment is being managed under a rest-rotation system of management. Newport Dist. FS#504626 FS-44-76 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.274 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 8/30/1963 Bulldozer working on road with roller attached. Man standing with shovel. CCC from Kalispell Bay FS-44-82 USFS 95.2.5714 Print, photographic 3x4 1953 Man with jackhammer working on side of cliff, truck on road. Boundary Creek Rd; FS#473701 FS-44-84 USFS 95.2.5668 Print, photographic 3.5x5 Peterson, Chuck 1934 Roa d Grader working on construction of Lamb Creek Road, Kaniksu NF. Work done by Veterans from Veterans Camp F-164. FS-44-85 USFS 95.2.5670 Print, photographic 3.5x5 Peterson, Chuck 1934 Road Grader with worker. Used to build Lamb Creek Road west of Priest Lake. Work done by vets from Camp F-164. Photo by Hank Peterson, district ranger at Bismark Station in 1930s.

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FS-44-86 USFS 95.2.5671 Print, photographic 3.5x5 Peterson, Chuck 1936 CCC Crew in truck on fill built during construction of Gold Creek-Hughs Meadows road. FS-44-87 USFS 95.2.5674 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1936 CCC Camp F-159. Snow removal truck with driver standing in front. FS-44-88 USFS 95.2.5676 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 Construction of Goose Creek Road. Bulldozer plowing roadbed. FS-44-89 USFS 95.2.5681 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck probably 1934 Construction Lamb Creek Road of Priest Lake. Bulldozer with belly dump moving fill materials. CCC Road Job, Camp F-164. About 1934 FS-46-1 USFS 95.2.3389 Print, photographic 7.5x10 Rockwell, F.I. 1911 Three men working on cone bins at Falls RS, cones covered by tarp. FS#95702 FS-46-2 USFS 95.2.3390 Print, photographic 7.5x10 Rockwell, F.I. 1911 Close-up of layered cone bin, with two men standing on top. Falls RS FS#95710 FS-46-3 USFS 95.2.6666 Print, photographic 7.5x10 Rockwell, F.I. 1911 Cone bins at Falls RS, with two-horse cart, rider, and three other people. FS#95711 FS-46-4 USFS 95.2.3392 Print, photographic 2.5x4 Sutliff, Clarence 1930 Bismark planting crew in action; distant shot. K 596 FS-46-5 USFS 95.2.3393 Print, photographic 2.5x4 Sutliff, Clarence 1930 Bismark planting crew in group photo. K 595 FS-46-21 USFS 95.2.3409 Print, photographic; neg 3.5x4.5 1963 Tree planting in Falls Ranger District. Kneeling figure planting. FS-47-1 USFS 95.2.2259 Print, photographic 5x7 Cowling, H.M. 7/15/1952 Kaniksu Upper Priest Lake. Ferrying pack stock. FS-47-2 USFS 95.2.2260 Print, photographic 5x7 Cowling, H.M. 7/14/1938 Mules being loaded on barge to be transported across lake from where they will pack supplies and equipment to camps. Beaver Creek Ranger Station. Priest Lake Kaniksu NF. FS-47-3 USFS 95.2.2261 Print, photographic 5x7 Cowling, H.M. 7/15/1952 Unloading pack stock from barge on Priest Lake. FS-47-4 USFS 95.2.2262 Print, photographic 5x7 Cowling, H.M. 7/14/1931 Mules taken across the lake are loaded with supplies to be taken to camps. Squaw Bay Priest Lake FS-47-5 USFS 95.2.2263 Print, photographic 5x7 Cowling, H.M. 7/14/1938 Barge load of mules being taken across lake by 30 foot boat. Upper P. L. FS-47-6 USFS 95.2.2265 Print, photographic 3.25x4.25 DMK 9/1925 Pack mules at Pelke. FS#202814 FS-47-7 USFS 95.2.2273 Print, photographic 3.25x4.25 Hagemeyer,W.F. 1927 Frank Bracy-packer on his horse at tent camp in the winter. Falls Dist. K528 FS-47-8 USFS 95.2.3372 Print, photographic 2.5x4.25 Sutliff, Clarence 1930 Bismark Packstring on trail. K552 FS-47-9 USFS 95.2.6558 Print, photographic 2.5x4.25 Sutliff, Clarence 1930 Bismark Packstring on trail. K553 FS-47-10 USFS 95.2.6672 Print, photographic 2.75x4.5 Sutliff, Clarence 8/1927 Packing for Nordman, Metaline road project. K540 FS-47-11 USFS 95.2.6669 Print, photographic 3.5x4.25 Hagemeyer,W.F. 1927 Beaver Creek pack string on Big Creek. K529

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FS-47-12 USFS 95.2.6758 Print, photographic 3.5x4.25 Hagemeyer,W.F. 1927 Beaver Creek pack string on Boulder Creek. K538 FS-47-21 USFS 95.2.3385 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 1927 Packstring on Lookout Mountain trail 1927. K537 FS-47-22 USFS 95.2.3386 Print, photographic 3.5x5.5 Paul, Leonard 1921 Priest Lake pack string in 1921 near Coolin going to fire on Soldier Creek. Buildings can be seen through the trees. K526 FS-47-23 USFS 95.2.2274 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 Donahue 8/1927 Beaver Creel packstring crossing thorofare. FS-47-26 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.8 Print, photographic; neg 3.25x5.5 1931 Pack trip on Gleason Mtn. Bob Leer on lead horse. FS-47-28 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.10 Print, photographic; neg 3.25x5.5 9/1931 Pack horses on Indian Mtn. Trail. Packs loaded. FS-47-33 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.15 Print, photographic 3.25x5.5 Simpson, T.A. 8/1924 For men and two horses on Roman Nose Mtn. near Bonners Ferry, Idaho. FS-47-34 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.16 Print, photographic 3.25x5.5 Simpson, T.A. probably 1924 Four men and back side of horse with loaded pack. Taken on Roman Nose Mtn. near Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Man in foreground with hand on hip. FS-47-35 Simpson, Loran; USFS 96.43.29 Print, photographic 2.75x4.5 8/1931 Pack horses at Gleason Mtn. Lookout. Black dog in foreground. FS-48-1 USFS 95.2.3513 Print, photographic 3x4.5 1914 Fire hazard sign on Lost Creek Fire area. Burned S.L.-10 FS-48-2 USFS 95.2.3514 Print, photographic 3x5.5 circa 1920 "Automotive Campers started this fire" sign in forest. Car passing. K554 FS-48-5 USFS 95.2.3517 Print, photographic 3.5x5 7/1961 Smokey Bear Fire danger sign. Falls Ranger Station sign constructed by the District Falls Ranger District FS-48-8 USFS 95.2.3520 neg; Print, photographic 4x5 Tank, D 1962 Meadow Creek campground sign. Bud Powell, Ranger, and first setting of sign. FS-48-9 USFS 95.2.3521 neg; Print, photographic 4x5 Joyce, F. 2/26/1963 Junction Forest Service Highway 6 and Kalispell Bay road, Priest Lake Ranger District. Newly constructed recreation and directional sign. FS-48-10 USFS 95.2.3522 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 7/1961 Priest Lake District. Signs at Forks of Road at entrance to BRC Headquarters, Priest Lake Marina and Luby and Outlet Bays FS-48-11 USFS 95.2.3523 neg; Print, photographic 4x5 circa 1960 Priest Lake District. Signs on Priest Lake highway. FS-48-12 USFS 95.2.3524 neg; Print, photographic 4x5 circa 1960 Priest Lake District. Sign Priest Lake Outlet Bay FS-48-13 USFS 95.2.3525 neg; Print, photographic 4x5 circa 1960 Priest Lake District. Priest Lake Reeder-Granite Bay sign. FS-48-17 USFS 95.2.3529 Print, photographic 4x5 Dahl, J.R. 8/9/1963 Baritoe Camp on Baritoe Island. Close-up of campground sign; Dan Montgomery (Ranger) on left and Fuller Joyce. DK46 FS-48-22 USFS 95.2.3534 neg; Print, photographic 3.5x3.5 circa 1960 South Baldy Loutout sign FS-48-28 USFS 95.2.5162 Print, photographic 5x7 Sign Beaver Creek Ranger Station

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FS-49-1 USFS 95.2.1053 Print, photographic 4x5 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Mr. Stompf, V.I.S. man, showing area to campers from Luby Bay while on show-me trip. 12 people in photo, plus vehicles. FS#505120; Hanna Flats seed tree area. FS-49-2 USFS 95.2.1054 Print, photographic 4x5 Saylor, Roland 8/1963 Mr. Stumpf, V.I.S. man, showing area to campers from Luby Bay and Reeder Bay. Hanna Flats, Seed Tree Area. Wide view with mountain and trees in background. FS#505121 FS-49-4 USFS 95.2.1060 Print, photographic 8x10 circa 1972 Idaho Forestry Association view looking toward waterfall on Priest River. Vehicle with 8 men in photo. P5550 FS-49-5 USFS 95.2.3540 Print, photographic 4x5 Baldwin, Richard 8/6/1963 Dan Montgomery standing under West Shore Road, Priest Lake State Forest directional sign. FS-53-27 USFS 95.2.5666 color 3.5x5 circa 1960 Road construction. Culvert Mosquito Creek during high water Clark Fork. FS-57-3 USFS 95.2.5723 Print, photographic 4.5x6.5 Swan, K.D. circa 1935 Man with pickup truck pulling a horse in trailer in front of the Smith Creek Ranger Station. L- 28-11 AGR-14-54 USFS 95.2.5331 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Steers in Hughes Meadow. AGR-14-55 USFS 95.2.5332 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1963 Ranger Dan Montgomery talking to grazing permittee Bob Brandy. Hughes Meadows north of Priest Lake. AGR-14-62 USFS 95.2.5339 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Steers in Hughes Meadow. CCC-4-1 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.123 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp #1. F- 130. Priest River, Idaho. Ariel view. CCC-4-2 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.124 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp #1. F-130. Priest River, Idaho. Ariel view. CCC-4-3 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.125 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp #1. F- 130. Priest River, Idaho. Aerial view. CCC-4-4 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.506 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F -159. Priest River, Idaho. Ariel view. CCC-4-5 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.127 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Aerial view. CCC-4-6 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.128 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. CCC-4-7 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.129 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. CCC-4-8 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.130 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. CCC-4-9 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.166 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial view Four Corners CCC camp, F-164, Co. 533 CCC-4-10 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.164 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial view Four Corners CCC camp, F-164, Co. 594 CCC-4-11 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.170 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 The Stars and Stripes over the buildings of Four Corners CCC camp, F-164. CCC-4-12 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.172 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Buildings at Four Corners CCC camp, F-164, Co. 594

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CCC-4-13 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.173 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Buildings at Four Corners CCC camp, F-164, Co. 594 CCC-4-14 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.174 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Inside of the dormitory at Four Corners CCC camp, F-164 CCC-4-15 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.508 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial view Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164; Co. 594 CCC-4-16 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.183 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Company of men with tents on the side and buildings on the other side at the Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp, F-162, Co. 281. CCC-4-17 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.186 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of group of men with tents on one side, buildings on the other side and a car and truck in the foreground at Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp F-162. CCC-4-18 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.185 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial of Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp, F-162. CCC-4-19 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.181 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial of Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp, F-162, Co. 182. CCC-4-20 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.182 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial of Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp, F-162, Co. 182. CCC-4-21 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.180 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial of Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp, F-162, Co. 1501. CCC-4-22 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.138 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Boswell Camp Priest River; F-163. Aerial view. CCC-4-23 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.303 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Boswell Camp Priest River F-163. Aerial view. CCC-4-24 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.171 Print, photographic 3.5x5.75 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Buildings with flag pole in the center of the Four Corners CCC camp, F-164. Man in center weeding flower beds. Hand tinted and a black and white photo. CCC-4-25 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.509 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Boswell Camp Priest River F-163. Aerial view. CCC-4-26 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.169 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Buildings with car parked next to one building at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. Flag on flag pole in front of one of the buildings. Hand tinted and a black and white photo. CCC-4-27 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.177 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Buildings with flag pole in the center at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. hand tinted CCC-4-28 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.163 Print, photographic 2x2.75 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Two buildings with 3 pine trees in foreground at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-4-29 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.267 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Overview of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp F-142 with buildings in the background and heavy equipment building a road in the foreground. Trees are down. CCC-4-30 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.262 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Overview of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142 CCC-4-31 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.275 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Overview of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142, with mountains in the distance.

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CCC-4-32 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.263 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Overview of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142, on Priest Lake with mountains in the distance. CCC-4-33 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.260 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Overview of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142, on Priest Lake in the winter (ground covered with snow). CCC-4-34 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.259 postcard 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Overview of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142 CCC-4-35 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.268 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Aerial view of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142, on Priest Lake CCC-4-36 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.257 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio 1935 Aerial view of Kalispell Bay CCC Camp, F-142, showing Priest Lake CCC-4-37 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.167 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Aerial view Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164, Co. 533. CCC-4-44 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.292 Print, photographic 4x6 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Overview of Kalispell Cr camp. F-102. Mary Neil CCC-4-45 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.290 Print, photographic 4x6 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Overview of Kalispell Cr camp. F-102. Mary Neil CCC-4-47 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.287 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Trucks and drivers at Kalispell Cr. in the winter. F-102 CCC-4-48 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.283 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Winter scene Kalispell Cr. F-102 CCC-4-49 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.288 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Kalispell Cr tent camp F-102 CCC-4-51 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.281 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Kalispell Cr. winter scene with snow on logs surrounding camp area. F-102 CCC-4-60 USFS 95.2.5675 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1934 CCC Camp F-159, Blow Down #2 on the Bismark Ranger District. Overview of tents. CCC-4-61 USFS 95.2.5677 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 CCC at Kalispell Bay Camp, F-142. Headquarters camp. Group of boys lined up on ridge in front of buildings. CCC-4-62 USFS 95.2.5680 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 Directional signs at Junction of Priest River-Nordman Road and Kalispell Bay Road. CCC-4-63 USFS 95.2.5683 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 CCC Headquarters Camp F-142, Kalispell Bay, Priest Lake. Overview of buildings, roads, and mountain. CCC-4-64 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.534 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 1935 Overview of Blow Down #2 at Kalispell Bay, F-159. Original is in brown CCC photo album page 50. CCC-4-65 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.533 Print, photographic; neg 4x5 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Overview of Blow Down #2 CCC Camp. Original is in brown CCC photo album page 49. CCC-5-1 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.126 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Two men with crosscut saw, peavys and ax working at Blow Down #2 CCC Camp CCC-5-2 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.131 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Group of men (45) in front of a building.

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CCC-5-3 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.132 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Group of men with two wearing cook hats. In front of a building. CCC-5-4 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.133 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Group of men in front of a building. 1924 Veterans' Camp. CCC-5-5 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.134 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Group of men in front of a building. Retreat formation. CCC-5-6 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.135 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Group of men in front of Barracks #1. CCC-5-7 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.136 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Four men in front of building with banner stating CCC Veterans 1924. CCC-5-8 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.137 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Priest River Blowdown Camp#2. F-159. Retreat showing parade grounds and flag ceremony in progress. CCC-5-9 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.178 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Two men squatting by flower bed with two buildings in the background at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164, Co. 594. CCC-5-10 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.179 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Company of men watching as flag is raised (lowered?) at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164, Co. 594. CCC-5-11 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.157 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Six trucks loaded with men at Four Corners CCC Camp CCC-5-12 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.162 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of 8 men - cooks- at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-13 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.161 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of 13 men and 1 woman, standing in front of the Ford Dealership probably in Priest River, Something to do with Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-14 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.159 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of 16 cooks and K P's standing in back of counter with dishes of food with kitchen in background at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-15 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.160 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of 5 cooks leaning on counter with kitchen in background at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-16 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.184 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of man in uniform at Gleason Ranger Station CCC Camp, F-162. CCC-5-18 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.156 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of group of men with a dog in the dorm at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-19 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.150 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of group of men in the dorm at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-20 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.151 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Three men lounging in a dorm room at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-21 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.152 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of eight men at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164.

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CCC-5-22 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.155 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of four men (3 in uniform) at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-23 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.158 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of company of men at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-24 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.153 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Photo of man in uniform standing in front of Headquarers, Co. 594, CCC F-164 (Four Corners). CCC-5-25 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.340 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Group of friends (2 men, 1 woman and 3 children) standing beside a car visiting two men in uniform at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-5-34 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.279 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Kalispell Cr. Men gathered in Recreation Hall. F-102 CCC-5-35 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.278 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Kalispell Cr. Men in Bunk house. Note cots, chest and handing clothing. F-102 CCC-5-36 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.280 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Men gathered in Bunk Hall. F-102 CCC-5-37 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.282 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Lieut. W. W. Hornung, QM. Res. Comdg/ beside bell CCC-5-38 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.285 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Kalispell Cr. with boys lined up for Retreat F-102 Lieut. W. W. Hornung Comdg. CCC-5-39 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.514 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Personnel lined up (retreat) in front of wooden building with tents on each side at Twnety Mile CCC Camp, F-124, Co. 1285. CCC-5-42 USFS 95.2.5685 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck circa 1935 CCC crews for telephone and tower construction. Horses and men. Posed group shot on Praten ? Mt. CCC-5-43 USFS 95.2.5686 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 CCC Construction on telephone line, on Hunt Peak, phone line to Fire Lookout. Crew Foreman in center is Leo Block or Black from Big Creek Camp F-127. CCC-5-44 USFS 95.2.5672 Print, photographic 3.5x5 circa 1935 CCC Crew out of Big Creek Camp, F-127. Group shot. Foreman Leo Block or Black with hat center front. CCC-5-46 USFS 95.2.5678 Print, photographic 4x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 CCC Camp F 127, Big Creek, Group of men in front of tent. "Tiny" George Page, Camp commander, w/ Leo Block or Black, Foreman. CCC-6-2 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.149 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Two men in a dorm room reading at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164 CCC-6-4 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.176 Print, photographic; color 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Recreational hall with piano and several chairs at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. CCC-6-5 Oestreicher, Alice 95.27.168 Print, photographic 5x7 Leo's Studio circa 1935 Recreational hall with three pool tables at Four Corners CCC Camp, F-164. Hand tinted print as well as a black and white photo. CCC-6-6 USFS 95.2.5669 Print, photographic 3.5x5 Peterson, Chuck 1935 CCC Swimming Lessons at Kalispell Bay, Camp F-142. Boys brought from other camps. Row of boys in lake with guard and stand.

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Researcher’s Note: This list is a non-exhaustive representation of some prevalent materials contained within the collections of the aforementioned universities, libraries and museums. Locations are listed in the order of which they were visited, and repeat acquisitions were not restated. Therefore, some of individual materials may be found in multiple locations. These repeat entries, however, are not noted in this bibliography.

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