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Historical Happenings in the Macgruder Corridor Item Info

Title:
Historical Happenings in the Macgruder Corridor
Creator:
Shumaker?
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1920
Description:
This document is a short, essay-style retelling of the history of the area that would eventually come to be called the Macgruder Corridor. The document was written by Frank Schumaker, an early District Ranger at Magruder and also the author of one of the most important early histories of the west side of the Bitterroot National Forest. The essay starts with the coming of Lewis and Clark to the area and ends around 1920.
Subjects:
magruder corridor
Section:
Wilderness Pages
Location:
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness (Idaho and Mont.)
Idaho County:
Idaho County
Latitude:
46.116667
Longitude:
-114.933333
Publisher:
Unpublished
Source:
Bitterroot National Forest Historical Files, Montana
Original URL:
https://sbw.lib.uidaho.edu/pages.html
Regional Office Number:
Unknown
Source Identifier:
14
Original Format:
Federal government records
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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Citation:
"Historical Happenings in the Macgruder Corridor", The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness History Project, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/sbw/items/sbw178.html
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