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FOREST SERVICE
HENRY S. GRAVELS, Forester
NATIONAL FORESTS OF THE UNITED STATES
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FOREST ATLAS LEGEND PAGE
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
Commercial Timber
Less than 2,000 B.F. per acre
CONVENTIONAL SIGNS
Block line
ALPHA-NUMERIC SYMBOLS FOR WESTERN COMMERCIAL
TREE SPECIES
Compartment line, sales
These will be used on maps, where limited space makes necessary,
in the following manner:
2.000 to 5,000 B.F. per acre
5.000 to 10,000 B.F. per acre
10.000 to 25,000 B.F. per acre
25.000 to 50,000 B.F. per acre
Woodland, cordwood, poles, etc.
Chaparral or brush
Sagebrush
Grassland, parks, etc.
Barren, above timber line, etc.
Desert
Burn, not restocking
Burn, scattering trees or restocking
Burn, forest cover established (The color indicates the stand)
Windfall
Bug-killed or diseased
Old cutting, less than J of the merchantable timber removed
Old cutting, \ to t of the merchantable timber removed
Old cutting, I to all of the merchantable timber removed
Timber sales, less than J of the merchantable timber removed
Timber sales, i to f of the merchantable timber removed
Timber sales, f to all of the merchantable timber removed
Cultivated
Irrigated
TITLE
State lands, approved
State lands, not approved
Indian allotments
Lieu selections
Pending base
Railway lands, patented
Railway lands, not patented
Homesteads, patented
Homesteads, not patented
Cash entry
Timber and stone
Coal entry
Desert entry
Townsite entry
Mineral lode claims, patented
Mineral placer claims, patented
Mineral mill site, patented
Mineral classification
GRAZING MAP LEGEND
Supervisor’s headquarters
Supervisor’s division
Ranger’s division
Grazing districts
Open for all stock
Open for cattle and horses only
Open for sheep and goats only
Closed for all stock
Lambing grounds
Driveways for stock
Corral
Boundary line for all other classifications 0(29 — Pseudotsuga taxifolia, average stand 29,000 B.M. per acre
Q6I2 =Quercus agrifolia, average stand 12 cords per acre
Grant line T67=Thuja plicata, average stand 7 tele-poles per acre
’ — ■ — - — ■ — - Telegraph line
• ■ ■ • ■ • Telephone line
— n — ° — =■ Power line
1 1 1 1 Pipe line
=== === Aqueduct
11 1 1 1 1 Railroad
= Tramway
— Wire rope conveyor
Wagon road
= = = = = = = Secondary or private road
Pack trail
Foot trail
= Fire line
■*— Fence
= Ditch
— * . <— Flume
v- Slide
Log driving route
>>>>>>>> Rollway
Skidway
Experimental nursery (area)
(^) Experimental nursery (location)
Permanent nursery (area)
Permanent nursery (location)
Forested by natural seeding
: = :=) Forested by artificial seeding j- For planting maps
Forested by planting
Location of Silvieal experiments
G— Corral
Supervisor’s headquarters
Ranger’s headquarters, no house
Ranger’s headquarters, with house
House
Railroad station
B Stage station
PTK Power statiou
-T 1 Hotel
d Store
M School
f Church
£3 Cemetery
■ tel. Telegraph office
■ tlp. Telephone office
it Cabin
isi Dairy
Jit Logging camp
Sawmill, portable
Sawmill, stationary
= Grist mill
=*=■►- Grist and sawmill
A. Apiary
L Windmill
0 Well
T' Quarry or gravel pit
Mine location, unpatented
E Mine shaft
A Triangulation station
X.p'i 1 , Bench mark.
PO
Pinus contorta (murrayana)
Lodgepole Pine
1
flexilis
Limber Pine
2
monticola
Western White Pine
3
lambertiana
Sugar Pine
4
ponderosa
Yellow Pine
5
coulteri
Coulter Pine
6
sabiniana
Gray Pine
7
jeffreyi
Jeffrey Pine
8
radiata
Monterey Pine
9
attenuata
Knobcone Pine
B2
strobiformis
Mexican White Pine
5
albicaulis
White- bark Pine
6
torreyana
Torrey Pine
7
edulis
Pinon
9
monophylla
Single- leaf Pinon
Al
Abies magnifica
Magnificent Fir
2
concolor
White Fir
3
shastensis
Shasta Fir
4
uobilis
Noble Fir
5
lasiocarpa
Alpine Fir
6
grand is
Lowland Fir
7
arizonica
Arizona Cork Fir
8
amabilis
Lovely Fir
9
venusta
Bristle- cone Fir
52
Picea engelmanni
Engelmann Spruce
3
parryana
Blue Spruce
5
breweriana
Weeping Spruce
6
sitchensis
Sitka Spruce
Dl Pseudotsuga taxifolia
Douglas Fir (Red)
5
macrocarpa
Bigcone Spruce
H5
Tsuga mertensiana
Black Hemlock
6
heterophylla
Western Hemlock
Rl Sequoia sempervirens
Redwood
5
washi ngtoniana
Bigtree
G5
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
Yellow Cedar
6
lawsoniana
Port Orford Cedar
T6 Thuja plicata
Red Cedar
L5
Larix lyallii
Alpine Larch
7
occidentalis
Western Larch
05
Libocedrus decurrens
Incense Cedar
K5 Cupressus macnabiana
Macnab Cypress
6
macrocarpa
Monterey Cypress
7
arizonica
Arizona Cypress
8
goveniana
Gowen Cypress
Jl
Juniperus utahensis
Utah Juniper
2
pachyphloea
Alligator Juniper
4
occidentalis
Western Juniper
5
sabinoides
Mountain Juniper
7
californica
California Juniper
9
monosperma
One- seed Juniper
Q0
Quercus chrysolepis
Canyon Live Oak
1
californica
California Black Oak
2
lobata
California White Oak
3
douglasii
Blue Oak
4
garryana
Pacific Post Oak
5
wislizeni
Highland Oak
6
agrifolia
California Live Oak
7
gambelii
Gambel Oak
8
densiflora
California Tan bark Oak
9
engelmanni
Engelmann Oak
M2
Acer macrophyllum
Oregon Maple
5
glabrum
Dwarf Maple
9
negundo californicum
California Boxelder
WO Populus trichocarpa
Black Cottonwood
2
fremontii
Fremont Cottonwood
5
tremuloides
Aspen
7
angustifolia
Narrowleaf Cottonwood
FI
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Red Ash
6
Oregon a
Oregon Ash
8
lauceolata
Green Ash
U!
Prunus demissa
Western Choke Cherry
Y7
Platanus wrightii
Arizona Sycamore
8
racemosa
California Sycamore
XO
Salix lasiandra
Western Black Willow
2
sessili folia
Silverleaf Willow
9
amygdaloides
Almondleaf Willow
U.S. Improvements made by the United States are marked U. S.
Proposed improvements are shown by the appropriate sign
and designated by “ Proposed” on the margin of the maps
Abandoned improvements are shown by zeros O O O O and
designated on the margin of the maps
Additional buildings may be shown by using the house sign
( » ) with a written designation ; thus :
■ Slaughter house
■ Livery barn
■ Sanatarium
etc., etc.
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May 1911
2nd. corrections "by
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June 1911
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June 1911
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May 1911
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June 1911
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May 1911
2nd. corrections by
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June 1911
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June 1911
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June 1911
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June 1911
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2nd. corrections by
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June 1911
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May 1911
2nd. corrections by
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June 1911
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May 1911
2nd. corrections by
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June 1911
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District Forester
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Forest Supervisor
June 1911
Compiled by D.C. Harrison
S.L.A. — 1910
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1st. corrections by
District Forester
May 1911
2nd. corrections by
Forest Supervisor
June 1911
T. 62 N
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1 S.L.A. — 1910
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District Forester
May 1911
2nd. corrections by
Forest Supervisor
June 1911
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59 N.
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1st. corrections by
District Forester
May 1911
End. corrections by
Forest Supervisor
June 1911
Compiled by D.C. Harrison
1 S.L.A. — -1910
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