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FOREST SERVICE 
GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester 


FOREST ATLAS 

OF THE 

NATIONAL FORESTS OF THE UNITED STATES 


WENATCHEE 


FOLIO 



PRINTED BY THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
, GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR 




FOREST ATLAS 



GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 
Commercial Timber 
Less than 2,000 B.F. per acre 

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 timberline, etc. 

Desert 

Burn, not restocking 
Burn, scattering trees 
Burn, forest cover established 
Windfall 

Bug-killed or diseased 

Old cutting, less than i of the merchantable timber removed 
Old cutting, i to t of the merchantable timber removed 
Old cutting, I to all of the merchantable timber removed 


CONVENTIONAL SIGNS 

— — Block line 

Compartment line, sales 

Boundary line for all other classifications 

Grant line 

-• — ■ — ■ — • — ^ Telegraph line 
Telephone line 
° ° — n- Power line 
I 1 1 1 Pipe line 

==-=== Aqueduct 
Ill Railroad 

====== Tramway 

— Wire rope conveyor 

= Wagon road 

= = = = = = = Secondary or private road 

Pack trail 

Foot trail 

■■■■ ' ' Fire line 
— X — X — a — Fence 
=T= — =•= — Ditch 
— > — • ) >— Flume 



Timber sales. 
Timber sales. 
Timber sales. 


less than i of the merchantable timber removed 
i to I of the merchantable timber removed 
I to all of the merchantable timber removed 



Cultivated 

Irrigated 


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Alienations 
Permanent alienations 
State lands, approved 
State lands, not approved 

Indian allotments 
Lieu selections 
Railway lands, patented 
Railway lands, not patented 
Homesteads, patented 
Homesteads, not patented 
Cash entry 
Timber and stone 
Coal entry 
Townsite entry 

Mineral lode claims, patented 
Mineral placer claims, patented 
Mineral mill site, patented 
Mineral classification 



GRAZING MAP 

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 


LEGEND 


Slide 


Log driving route 


>>>>>>>> 





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Roll way 

Skidway 

Bridge 

Ferry 

Ford 

Sowing 

Nursery 

Corral 



Supervisor’s headquarters 
Ranger’s headquarters 


" House 
H Railroad station 
B Stage station 
Power station 
T Hotel 
■I Store 
U School 
+ Church 
n Cemetery 

■ TEL. Telegraph oflice 

■ TLP. Telephone office 

Cabin 
isi Dairy 

Logging camp 
Sawmill, portable 
Sawmill, stationarj^ 

Grist mill 

Grist and sawmill 

Apiary 

Mine location, unpatented 

U.S. Improvements made by the United States 
are marked U.S. 

Proposed improvements are shown by the ap- 
propriate sign and are 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 


ALPHA-NUMERIC SYMBOLS FOR WESTERN COMMERCIAL 
TREE SPECIES 

Tliese will be used on maps, where limited space makes necessary, 
in the following manner: 

DI29 = Pseudotsuga taxifolia, average stand 29,000 B.M. per acre 
Q6I2 = Quercus agrifolia, average stand 12 cords per acre 
T67 = Thuja plicata, average stand 7 tele-poles per acre 


PO 

Pinus murrayana 

Lodgepole Pine 

1 

flex il is 

Limber Pine 

2 

monticola 

Western White Pine 

3 

lambertiana 

Sugar Pine 

4 

ponderosa 

Yellow Pine 

5 

coulteri 

Coulter Pine 

6 

sabiniana 

Gray Pine 

7 

jeflfreyi 

Jeffrey Pine 

8 

radial a 

Monterey Pine 

9 

atteuudta 

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 maguifica 

Magnificent Fir 

2 

con color 

White Fir 

3 

shastensis 

Shasta Fir 

4 

nobilis 

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 

S2 

Picea engelmanni 

Engel mann Spruce 

3 

parryaua 

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 

R1 

Sequoia sempervirens 

Redwood 

5 

washingtouiana 

Bigtree 

C5 Chaniaecyparis 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 raacnabiana 

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 

QO 

Quercus chrysolepis 

Canyon Live Oak 

i 

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 Tanbark Oak 

9 

engel manni 

Engelmann Oak 

M2 

Acer macrophyllum. 

Oregon Maple 

5 

glabrum 

Dwarf Maple 

9 

negundo californicum 

California Boxelder 

WO Populus trichocarpa 

Blaek Cottonwood 

2 

fremontii 

Fremont Cottonwood 

5 

tremuloides 

Aspen 

7 

angustifolia 

Narrowleaf Cottonwood, 

FI 

Fraxinus pennsylvanica 

Red Ash 

6 

oregona 

Oregon Ash 

8 

lanceolata 

Green Ash 

Ul 

Primus dernissa 

Western Choke Cherry 

Y7 

Platanus wrightii 

Arizona Sycamore 

8 

racemosa 

California Sycamore 

XO 

Salix lasiandra 

Western Black Willow 

2 

sessilifolia 

Silverleaf Willow 

9 

amygdaloides,. 

Almondleaf Willow 






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