History of The Willamette National Forest
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PHOTOS (continued)
Santiam National Forest field headquarters at Fish Lake, 1925.

Detroit Ranger Station, c. 1915.

West Boundary Ranger Station, 1936.

Frank Moore, freighter, at Finn Rock. Note the bells above the horse collar which gave notice that a freight team was coming around the bend, c. 1910.

First auto to cross the Cascade Range. 1904 Oldsmobile "Old Scout" with driver Dwight Huss drove over the Santiam Wagon (Toll) Road in June 1905. It took 44 days from New York to Portland for the opening of the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Photographed in Prineville, 1905.

McKenzie River Highway above Blue River (note the log guard rails), 1920.

McKenzie Highway near Frog Camp with Three Sisters in background, 1930.

Clearing the railroad right-of-way near the summit of the Cascade Range. Natron cut-off, Southern Pacific RR, 1925.

Salt Creek Railroad Bridge, under construction, 1926.

Upper splash dam on North Fort Willamette River, Western Lumber Co. 1924.


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