Oregon State Park Sites and Timber Reserves Maps, 1922-1928
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Oregon. State Highway Department.
- Title
- Oregon State Park Sites and Timber Reserves Maps
- Dates
- 1922-1928 (inclusive)19221928
1926-1928 (bulk)19261928 - Quantity
- 0.3 cubic foot, including 59 maps, (1 oversize box)
- Collection Number
- MAPS ParkSites
- Summary
- The Oregon State Park Sites and Timber Reserves Maps consist of maps of park sites acquired for the State of Oregon by the Oregon State Highway Commission. The collection also includes maps of land acquired for the Blue Mountain and Wallowa Timber Reserves in northeastern Oregon. The maps depict road right of ways, property lines, legal descriptions, streams, design parameters, and property corners.
- Repository
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Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
There has been an interest in maintaining areas for public use and enjoyment in Oregon since the earliest years of statehood. One of the first examples of private land being set aside for public use was in 1871 with the donation of Sodaville Mineral Springs by Thomas Summers. In 1921, the Oregon State Parks System was established as a function of the Oregon State Highway Department and the Oregon State Highway Commission. These agencies guided the Oregon State Parks System from 1921 through 1989, when the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department was established.
State Parks in Oregon grew rapidly in the 1920s. Beginning in 1921, the Highway Commission was authorized to acquire the rights-of-way within 300 feet of highway center lines, which is documented in this collection. In 1925, Oregon State legislation allowed acquisition of areas beyond the 300 feet from centerline to create larger park areas. These efforts soon faded as the Depression took hold and made funds for further park development scarce. However, federal government programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps assisted in maintaining and improving state parks when state funding was limited during the 1930s.
Content Description
The Oregon State Park Sites and Timber Reserves Maps document lands acquired by the Oregon State Highway Commission for park sites throughout Oregon as well as lands for the Blue Mountain Timber Reserve, bordering the Old Oregon Trail, and the Wallowa Timber Reserve. Most of the maps are large scale; many are at a scale of 1 inch to 200 feet. The maps show details of the property lines, roads, streams, land features, and county boundaries as well as the legal description of the area according to the Public Land Survey System and the acreage of each parcel. The individual from whom the land was acquired is also indicated.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
Oregon State Park Sites and Timber Reserves Maps (MAPS ParkSites), Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in two series. I. Park Sites Maps, 1922-1928; II. Timber Reserves Maps, 1926-1928.
Acquisition Information
The maps were received by the Oregon State University Library in 1965; they were transferred from the Oregon State University Libraries' maps collection to the Special Collections & Archives Research Center in 2013.
Related Materials
The Gifford Photograph Collection (P 218) includes many photographs of state parks in Oregon. The Oregon State University Libraries general map collection includes more recent maps of the Oregon State Parks system.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series I: Park Sites Maps, 1922-1928
30 mapsSeries I consists of maps of park sites acquired for the Oregon State Parks system in the 1920s, including the first state park, Sarah Helmick State Park, in Polk County. The series also includes a statewide map depicting all the state-owned parks.
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Description: Location of State Owned Parks
Statewide map of Oregon park locations.
Dates: 1928Container: Box 1 -
Description: Barlow Monument Site
Clackamas County, 1 in = 40 ft
Dates: August 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Boiler Bay Park Site
Lincoln County, 1 in = 150 ft
Dates: August 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Booth Park
Douglas County, 1 in = 300 ft
Dates: September 1922Container: Box 1 -
Description: Bradley Park
Clatsop County, 1 in = 150 ft
Dates: June 1922Container: Box 1 -
Description: Brush Creek Park Site
Curry County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: May 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Camas Mountain Summit
Douglas County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: March 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Chandler Park
Lake County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: July 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Columbia River Highway- Columbia County
C0lumbia County, 1 in = 75 ft
Dates: July 1922Container: Box 1 -
Description: Columbia River Highway- Hood River County
Hood River County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: August 1922Container: Box 1 -
Description: The Dalles-California Highway
Deschutes County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: October 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Devil's Punch Bowl Park
Lincoln County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: July 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Emigrant Park
Umatilla County, 1 in = 150 ft
Dates: July 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Gangloff Park
Union County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: May 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Harris Beach
Curry County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: April 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Holman Park
Polk County, 1 in = 150 ft
Dates: October 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Lane-Benton Park
Lane and Benton Counties, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: September 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Lava River Caves Park
Deschutes County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: May 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Mayer Park
Wasco County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: May 1924Container: Box 1 -
Description: Memaloose Park
Wasco County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: May 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Old Oregon Trail
Umatilla County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: November 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Oregon City Bluffs
Clatsop County, 1 in = 50 ft
Dates: June 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Otter Crest Park
Lincoln County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: February 1928Container: Box 1 -
Description: Peter Skene Ogden Park
Jefferson County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: December 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Rocky Creek Park
Lincoln County, 1 in = 300 ft
Dates: May 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Roosevelt Coast Highway Park
Curry County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: October 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Roosevelt Coast Highway Park
Curry County, 1 in = 1000 ft
Dates: November 1925Container: Box 1 -
Description: Sarah Helmick Park
Polk County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: June 1922Container: Box 1 -
Description: Shelton Park
Wheeler County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: June 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Viento Park
Hood River County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: May 1925Container: Box 1
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Series II: Timber Reserves Maps, 1926-1928
29 mapsSeries II consists of maps of properties acquired in Umatilla and Union Counties to become part of the Blue Mountain Timber Reserve, on the Old Oregon Trail, and in Union, Wasco, and Wallowa Counties to become part of the Wallowa Timber Reserve, on the La Grande-Wallowa Lake Highway. In addition to maps of the individual property acquisitions, the series includes a map for each Reserve showing the location and ownership of all tracts.
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Blue Mountain Timber Reserve Maps, 1927-1928
25 maps-
Description: Location and Ownership of Tracts
Umatilla and Union Counties, 1 in = 3000 ft
Dates: January 1928Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Osa R. Adams
Union County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: April 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Oliver P. Bowman4 sheets
Umatilla County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: February 1928Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Wm. S. Campbell
Umatilla County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: April 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From A. Leme Estate
Umatilla County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: March 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From S.H. Forshaw
Union County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: October 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Rose Harrah
Umatilla County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: July 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Marion Jack
Union County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: February 1928Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From G.W. Klopfenstein and Wife
Union County, 1 in = 100 ft
Dates: February 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From William Lahti
Umatilla County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: May 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Edward and Pearl Lyday
Umatilla County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: March 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From L. L. Mann2 sheets
Umatilla County, 1 in = 400 ft and 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: April 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From G. W. McDowell
Union County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: March 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From C. A. Norden
Union County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: October 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Charlotte B. Schroeder
Umatilla County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: May 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From J. E. Smith Livestock Company5 sheets
Union and Umatilla Counties, 1 in = 200 ft and 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: April 1927Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From John B. Wilson
Union County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: March 1927Container: Box 1
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Wallow Timber Reserve Maps, 1926-1928
4 maps-
Description: Location and Ownership of Tracts
Union and Wasco Counties, 1 in = 3000 ft
Dates: February 1928Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Ada Boyd
Wallowa County, 1 in = 400 ft
Dates: June 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Ed Copeland
Wallowa County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: July 1926Container: Box 1 -
Description: Property Acquired From Ernest F. Johnson
Wallowa County, 1 in = 200 ft
Dates: February 1926Container: Box 1
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Forest reserves--Oregon.
- Parks--Oregon.
Geographical Names
- Blue Mountains (Or. and Wash.)--Maps.
- Columbia River Highway (Or.)--Maps.
- Memaloose State Park (Or.)--Maps.
- Pacific Coast (Or.)--Maps.
- Wallowa Mountains (Or.)--Maps.
Form or Genre Terms
- Maps.
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- Oregon State Highway Commission. (creator)
