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Smokejumper and equipment
Smokejumpers; Fire fighters; Fire engines & equipment
The smoke jumper was part of a session on "Smoke jumping" put on by Ray Schenck of the School of Forestry.
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Smoke from the Wilson River Forest Fire
Wildfires; Smoke; Wilson River Forest Fire
Photo taken near Baseline Cabin.
The fire was caused by lightning.
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Sheep grazing on cutover lands
Sheep; Cutover lands; Wildfires; Tillamook Burn, Or., 1933
The sheep are grazing on burned and cut over timber lands in the Northrup Creek Experimental Area in Clatsop County, Oregon.
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Sheep grazing on cutover lands
Sheep; Cutover lands; Wildfires; Tillamook Burn, Or., 1933
The sheep are grazing on burned and cut over timber lands in the Northrup Creek Experimental Area in Clatsop County, Oregon.
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Scene on Tenmile Lake, Coos County, Oregon
Lakes & ponds; Forests; Wildfires
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Santiam canyon from Black Eagle, Oregon
Canyons; Wildfires
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Ruins in Bandon, Oregon, after the fire of September, 1936, Siskiyou National Forest
Ruins; Chimneys; Wildfires
USFS photo #375400
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Road grader
Graders (Earthmoving machinery); Wildfires; Forests
Front view of road grader moving soil in a burned over area of forest (Tillamook Burn?)
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Old Trask Road in the Tillamook Burn area
Tillamook Burn, Or., 1933; Wildfires; Roads
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Officials viewing burned and cutover lands
Cutover lands; Forests; Wildfires; Tillamook Burn, Or., 1933
The men are viewing burned and cut over timber lands in the Northrup Creek Experimental Area in Clatsup County in Oregon.
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Mt. Jefferson, Oregon
Mountains -- Oregon; Forests; Wildfires; Volcanoes
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Mt. Hood
Hood, Mount (Or.); Rivers -- Oregon; Forests
Photo shows the headwaters of the Sandy River on the western slope of Mt. Hood. Timber growth is slowly covering the scars of a forest fire which probably raged around 1890.
Mt. Hood, 11,245 feet high,...
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Mt. Hood loop road
Mountains -- Oregon; Roads; Forest fires; Volcanoes
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Mt. Hood Loop near Government Camp, Oregon
Mountains -- Oregon; Roads; Forest fires
Photo is #2707.
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Members of a Conscientious Objectors camp demonstrating the "one-lick-method" of fire line building, Larch Mountain
Firebreaks; Fire prevention; Camps
USFS photo #419727 by Al Monner, an Oregon Journal photographer.
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Mel Mickelson at the Oakgrove Butte Lookout, Mt. Hood National Forest
Mickelson, Mel; Fire lookout stations; Fire prevention
USFS photo #485529
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Mazamas viewing Mt. Rainier
Mazamas (Portland, Or.); Mountains -- Washington (State); Wildfires; Volcanoes
The Mazamas, founded in 1894 on the summit of Mt. Hood, is a nonprofit mountaineering education organization located in Portland, Oregon.
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Make shift fire truck
Fire engines & equipment
Make shift fire truck was used to help in field fires in Marion County.
It had a tank that held 500 gallons of water and had a pump that could be used in a pond or stream.
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Lookout station, Anthony Lake, near Baker, Oregon
Fire lookout stations; Rock formations; Fire prevention
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Land after range fire
Rangelands
Following range fires, as in this picture, the land should be seeded to grasses or grass-alfalfa to prevent erosion and keep unwanted weeds and shrubs from taking the area over.
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