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Forest Lumber Company Train: Photograph

 Collection
Identifier: SHL036
Abstract

The Modoc Lumber Company was formed in 1918 by J. O. Goldthwaite. It operated in a company town called Pine Ridge, located on the Klamath Indian Reservation about 2 miles from Chiloquin. It was eventually renamed the Forest Lumber Company. Collection contains a sepia photograph from Harry Mesner collection: a Forest Lumber Company train carrying logs.

Dates: 1927

Gilchrist: Six Generations in the Forest Industry

 Collection
Identifier: SHL099
Abstract

Book Gilchrist: Six Generations in the Forest Industry is about a private lumber town in northern Klamath County. Collection contains book written by Jim Fisher, donated and signed by him.

Dates: 1995

Klamath Forest Protective Association Records

 Collection
Identifier: SHL008
Abstract

The Klamath Forest Protective Association is a non-profit representing all private forest landowners in the Klamath-Lake District of Oregon. The collection consists of the organization’s records assembled in 2008 to mark its centennial anniversary.

Dates: 1900-2008

Pokegama Plateau Tour: Pedaling Through the Past

 Collection
Identifier: SHL041
Abstract

In 2001 a “Pedaling Through the Past” mountain bike tour took place in the Pokegama Plateau region in Southern Oregon. Collection contains a brochure on the route of the October 13, 2001 bicycle tour around the Klamath Falls area, highlighting local lumber industry sites.

Dates: 2001