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From Ranger Vernicular to Standard Plans: A Historical Context for he Development of Boise National Forest Administrative Sites, 1905 - 1942 Item Info

Title:
From Ranger Vernicular to Standard Plans: A Historical Context for he Development of Boise National Forest Administrative Sites, 1905 - 1942
Creator:
Dodd, Douglas W.
Date Created:
1993-11-12
Description:
A historical report about the development of Ranger Stations and other administrative sites in the Boise National Forest. Also included are the blueprints used by the Forest Rangers to build different kinds of structures.
Subjects:
national forests rangers (forest) ranger stations administration buildings architectural drawings (visual works)
Location:
Boise National Forest
Latitude:
44.0955
Longitude:
-115.6183
Source:
United States Department of Agriculture; Forest Service
Source Identifier:
From_Ranger_Vernicular_to_Standard_Plans
Original Format:
Document
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf

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"From Ranger Vernicular to Standard Plans: A Historical Context for he Development of Boise National Forest Administrative Sites, 1905 - 1942", Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/cccidaho/items/cccidaho1232.html
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