Crater National Forest, 1922, Corrected by (1925) Kuenzel, Paul

Crater National Forest, 1922, Corrected by (1925) Kuenzel, Paul

Crater National Forest, 1922, corrected by (1925) Kuenzel, Paul E. P. E. Kuenzel. P. E. K. Kuenzel started his drafting career in Portland, Oregon in 1918 with the contracting firm of Michael Lynott, Inc. By 1919 he was working as a draftsman for the Forest Service’s District 6 and continued until 1925 when he transferred to the city of Portland’s Bureau of Construction (Dept. of Public Works) as a draftsman. Map of Automobile Roads, State of Washington, 1922, drawn by Crater National Forest, 1919, corrected by (1922, 1925) Mt. Hood National Forest, 1924, compiled by (1927, 1931, 1935) Olympic National Forest, 1923, compiled by (1930) *E. L. Unknown cartographer responsible for two early numbers in the Oregon Recreation map series, No. 3, “McKenzie Recreation Area” and No. 5, “Lake o’ Woods Recreation Area” both dated 1936. *V. H. L. Unknown cartographer responsible for three numbers in the Washington Recreation map series, No. 5, “Twin Buttes Recreation Area” and No. 6, “Spirit Lake Recreation Area” and No. 10, “Mt. Adams Recreation Area, all of 1936. Lord, Cecil A. C. A. Lord. C.A.L. C.A. Lord first appears in the 1917 edition of the Portland city directory as a draftsman, but without an employer listed by his name. That changed in 1918 when he began work in District 6’s Engineer Division as noted in the city directory. After 1918, he was listed in the city directory alternately as a “surveyor” or as a “civil engineer” and in 1926 as a “clerk.” The Forest Service directories from 1924 to 1926 list Lord in the Engineering Section of District 6 working on roads. City directories of Portland after 1926 do not include his name. Cascade National Forest, 1919, compiled by (1921, 1923) Colville National Forest, 1918, compiled by (1922, 1928) Fremont National Forest, 1918, compiled by Malheur National Forest, 1918, compiled by (1920, 1924) Minam National Forest, 1919, compiled and traced by Santiam National Forest, 1918, compiled by (1920) Siskiyou National Forest, 1919, compiled by (1921, 1922, 1924, 1926, 1927) Wallowa National Forest, 1919, compiled and traced by (1924, 1925, 1931, 1935) Wenaha National Forest, 1920, compiled and traced by Whitman National Forest, 1918, compiled by (1923, 1927, 1931, 1937) Whitman National Forest, 1921, compiled and traced by *B. M. Unidentified cartographer responsible for many numbers of Recreation Guide Maps for Oregon. Oregon Skyline Trail, (North & South Halves), 1937, compiled by (1938) Cascade Crest Trail, Washington, (North & South Halves), 1937, compiled by (1938) Recreation Guide Maps, Oregon, 1935-1939 *W. M. Unidentified cartographer. Lava Butte Geologic Area, 1962, [drawn by] Newberry Crater, Deschutes National Forest, [1963, drawn by] MacDaniels, Everett H. E. H. MacDaniels. Early in his Forest Service career, MacDaniels served as Deputy Supervisor of the Crater National Forest out of Medford, Oregon, the Forest Supervisor’s headquarters when he compiled the map listed below. The 1926 Portland city directory records his name and lists his occupation as a “Inspector” with the U.S. Forest Service. The 1927 edition of the directory provided his full first name. Crater National Forest, 1919, compiled by (1922, 1924, 1925, 1926) *May, F. F. Unknown cartographer not found in the Washington or Oregon City Directories. Mount Baker Highway, Mount Baker Nat’l Forest, Washington, [drawn by] 446.

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