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Weyerhaeuser Company records, 1892-2002
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Weyerhaeuser Company
- Title
- Weyerhaeuser Company records
- Dates
- 1892-2002 (inclusive)18922002
- Quantity
- approximately 14 cubic feet (24 boxes, 68 oversize map folders, 24 rolled maps (including textual materials, photographs, and maps) plus 11 ledgers not housed in containers)
- Collection Number
- 6197 (Accession No. 6197-001)
- Summary
- Papers, maps, photographs and other materials related to a forest products company in Washington State
- Repository
-
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
No restrictions on access to paper-based materials. No user access copy is available for VHS tapes and audio cassettes. Users may be able to obtain a reproduction of the media for a fee. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Weyerhaeuser Company is an international forest products company producing softwood lumber, pulp, paper and packaging products. The company was founded in 1900 by Frederick Weyerhaeuser as the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Much of the land for its founding was purchased from James J. Hill. In 1929, the company built what was then the world's largest sawmill in Longview, Washington. Weyerhaeuser's pulp mill in Longview, which began production in 1931, sustained the company financially during the Great Depression. In 1959, the company eliminated the word "Timber" from its name to better reflect its diversified operations. In 1963, Weyerhaeuser began its first international operations. Weyerhaeuser began its High Yield Forestry Plan in 1967 which implemented the practice of planting seedlings within one year of a harvest, soil fertilization, thinning, and rehabilitation. In the 1990s, Weyerhaeuser expanded operations into South America, Australia, and many other foreign locations. In 2010, the company elected REIT status (real estate investment trust) under which it manages its forestland and its taxable REIT subsidiary, composed of Wood Products, Cellulose Fibers and Real Estate.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Maps, plat books, field books, photographs, administrative documents, reports, correspondence, ephemera, VHS cassette tapes, audio cassette tapes, and interview and speech transcripts.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
This collection is orgranized into 5 series. The rolled maps in series 5 are organized by item number with the container number as the shelf location.
Processing Note
Minimal processing completed, based on descriptions by Jim Tweedie.
Acquisition Information
Donor: Stuart D. Stein, 2018-04-06
Custodial History
In 2014, when the Weyerhaeuser archives were deactivated at corporate headquarters, branch managers were invited to select documents in which they might have an interest. The Longview Timberlands branch selected a sizable amount of materials related to the history of Company operations in that region. Due to later personnel changes, those materials were donated to Special Collections at the University of Washington. This collection consists of those materials.
Related Materials
The University of Washington is not the repository for Weyerhaeuser Company archives. Their repository is the Forest History Society .
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series 1: Paper, maps, and photographsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box | ||
1 | Cruisers Original Field Sheets: (Shows East and West
ranges. The East range starts with section 3, TWP 14 N, range 1 E. The West
range starts with section 11, TWP 8 N, range 1 W) |
circa 1928-1936 |
1 | Plat book: (plat book has no name, but starts with TWP
24 N, range 7 E) |
undated |
2 | Plat book: starts with TWP 8 N, range 1 W (John W.
Markham's name is written on the inside cover) |
circa 1900s |
2 | Plat book #16: starts with TWP 37 S, range 3
E |
August 15, 1952-November 30, 1970 |
2 | Plat book: starts with TWP 16, range 5 E |
undated |
2 | Plat book: starts with TWP 15, range 5 W |
undated |
3 | Plat book: starts with TWP 18 N, range 4 W |
undated |
3 | Plat book: starts with TWP 41 N, range 9 E |
undated |
3 | Plat book #13: starts with TWP 3 S, range 1
E |
August 15, 1952-November 30, 1970 |
3 | Plat book: starts with TWP 6 N, range 1 E |
July 1947-November 1970 |
4 | COSI- Land and Timber Office Group Manual (outlines
methods needed to address change, put on by Ruth Ann Reim, MA NCC, Career
Management Group, Tacoma, Washington, 98466) |
1993 |
4 | Binder: paper titled "Uneven Aged Forests of the Lower
Cowlitz Valley," by R. H. Kummer |
April 04, 1961 |
4 | Binder: Weyerhaeuser Company V-Bar and Direct Volume
Tables |
1967-1968 |
4 | Yield Table for Douglas Fir, compiled by James
King |
April 1963 |
4 | Binder: Forest Inventory and Re+B781generation
System |
January 1977 |
4 | Columbus Day Storm, Longview Branch: Mortality Recap and
Logging Progress as of 12/31/1964 (compiled by Howard W. Millan) |
June 24, 1965 |
4 | Binder: Willap Harbor Lumber Mills (includes detailed
descriptions of Sunset Timber, Raymond Lumber Company, Willapa Lumber Company,
and Lewis Mills and Timber Company; details on each company include equipment,
timber ownership, volume produced, profit |
October 30, 1930 |
4 | Binder: Forest Inventory and Regeneration System, Phase
1½ Operating Responsibilities and Procedures Manual (Terry Peck) |
February 1971 |
4 | Book published for employees and stockholders of
Weyerhaeuser Company: "You and Your Company" (this is the personal copy of
Alden H. Jones) |
1961 |
4 | Weyerhaeuser newsletters: The Bee and Cee |
May 1938-May 1949 |
4 | VHS tape: "The Forest Archetype" (produced by American
Forest Council, 35 minutes) |
1991 |
4 | VHS tape: "the trees go on forever." (2 copies, produced
by Weyerhaeuser Video Communications, approximately 16 minutes) |
1991 |
4 | VHS tape: "Roundtables for the Seventh American
Congress" (approximately 19 minutes) |
1996 |
4 | Audio cassette tapes: "Preparing for the Future by
Examing the Past, A workshop of scholars on Forest Service reinvention, Grey
Towers, June 1994" (consists of 3 cassette tapes, produced by the Pinchot
Institute for Conservation) |
1994 |
5 | Coos Bay Vaughn and Chandler (log sales to Coos Bay
Lumber) |
1936-1945 |
5 | History of the establishment of Clemons Tree
Farm |
1938-1949 |
5 | Forestry Meeting, Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company |
March 26, 1942-March 27, 1942 |
5 | Fire Protection History (fire suppression and
planning) |
1940 |
5 | Reference Materials (making of land corners, colors for
maps, etc.) |
circa 1940s |
5 | General Forestry History |
circa 1940s-1960s |
5 | History of Forestry within Weyerhaeuser
Company |
1972 |
5 | Report on the Preliminary Examination of the Timberlands
of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company by Charles S. Chapman (Forestry Assistant,
Bureau of Forestry) |
1904 |
5 | Klamath Falls Annual Forestry Reports |
1943-1959 |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Annual Reports |
1987, 1989 |
5 | Communication Assessment Report |
July 1987 |
5 | Clark County Timber Company Report-Two Parts Plus a
Supplement One Year Later by E.T. Allen, Norman G. Jacobson, and A.W.
Jacobs |
1925 |
5 | Report: From New Perspectives to Ecosystem Management
(part of the Pinchot Institute Monograph file |
1993 |
5 | Timber exchange between Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and
Irwin & Lyons Lumber Company |
1944-1945 |
5 | Comparison of severity rates for injuries in
Weyerhaeuser Logging, 1963-1967 |
undated |
5 | Instructions to Field Men Reporting on Cone Crop by W.
H. Price |
circa 1938 |
5 | An Appraisal of Red Alder Supplies Tributary to the
Longview Plant Site, Weyerhaeuser Company (edited by R. H. Kummer) |
March 15, 1965 |
5 | St. Helens Tree Farm by Tom Orr (covers the history of
timberland acquisition, evolution in tree farming, tree planting, development
of mills, converstion to truck logging, etc.) |
1969 |
5 | reproduction of Fortune magazine article titled "The
Name Weyerhaeuser" |
1934 |
5 | Carl Jessup Remarks to University of Tennessee Forest
Industries Management Development Program |
May 11, 1989 |
5 | The High Yield Forest- An Address to Shareholders by
Harry E. Morgan, Jr. |
April 1967 |
5 | Reprint of "Weyerhaeuser in the Pacific Northwest" by
George H. Weyerhaeuser, President and Chief Executive Officer, Weyerhaeuser
Company |
February 20, 1986 |
5 | Paper titled "Weyerhaeuser and the Clemons Tree Farm:
Experimenting with a Theory" by Charles E. Twining (historian at Northland
College in Winsconsin) |
undated |
5 | "The Fir Target Forest": presentation of H. E. Morgan,
Jr. to the Board of Directors, Plymouth, North Carolina |
October 13, 1966 |
5 | Article titled "Mount St. Helens- Planting the Blast
Zone," reprinted from the Journal of Forestry, Vol. 84, No. 5, May
1986 |
May 1986 |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Magazine, first issue (copy, not
original) |
July 1949 |
5 | Everett sections of Weyerhaeuser Magazine |
1952-1956 |
5 | "Weyerhaeuser Forestry: The Wall of Wood" (case study
from The Business of Sustainable Forestry, a project of The Sustainable
Forestry Working Group) |
1997 |
5 | "George H. Weyerhaeuser, Chairman and CEO, Weyerhaeuser
Company" profile by Dave G. Houser (from Sky magazine August 1988) |
August 1988 |
5 | eBusiness Strategic Framework |
February 28, 2001 |
5 | A Blueprint for Total Quality: The Agenda for the
'90s |
circa 1989 |
5 | Timber Cruisers Field Book and Log Scale (starting in
Section 7, TWP 17 N, range 8 W |
1910-1911 |
5 | Manual of Instructions for Forest-Land Examination and
Extensive Forest Inventory |
1943 |
5 | Communicating for Productivity: Methods of using
employee communications to get the best organizational results |
May 1982 |
5 | Leaflet: Twenty Years of High Yield Forestry: Two
Billion Seedlings Planted, 1966-1986 |
undated |
5 | Pamphlet: Board of Directors Tour- St. Helens, Mc
Donald, and Clemons Tree Farms |
August 11, 1972 |
5 | Pamphlet: Renewable Forests |
1990 |
5 | Brochure: Weyerhaeuser Forestry and Environmental
Research |
1990 |
5 | Brochure: A Southern Working Forest- For Generations to
Come |
undated |
5 | Brochure: Columbus Pulp |
undated |
5 | Brochure: Toward Higher Standards for American Tree
Farms by Charles W. Bingham, Senior Vice President of the Weyerhaeuser
Company |
1975 |
5 | Brochure: Coos Bay- Quality Products and Service Around
the World |
1987 |
5 | Brochure: Weyerhaeuser British Columbia
Interior |
2001 |
5 | Brochure: Weyerhaeuser- Managing Our Forest Resources
(update) |
1991 |
5 | Brochure: Steyr KSK 16/20 Mobile Spar Yarder |
undated |
5 | Copy of Seattle Weekly article "Trees Are Us," by Jack
Chasan |
February 13, 1991 |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Forestry Terms Focus Group
proceedings |
January 10, 1990 |
5 | Report: Weyerhaeuser Forestry Terms Focus
Group |
December 1989 |
5 | Interview transcript: Gilbert O. Baker, Jr. interviewed
by W. O. Lawrence and G. S. Staebler |
March 25, 1986 |
5 | Interview transcript: George R. Staebler interviewed by
L. M. (Mike) Hutchins |
April 3, 1980 |
5 | Interview transcript: Jack Wolff interviewed by George
Staebler and W. O. Lawrence |
1988 |
5 | Speech transcript: "Oregon's Forests- Difficult
Choices," by Bill Shields of Willamette Industries (presented at the College of
Business and Administration, University of Oregon) |
January 11, 1991 |
5 | Speech transcript entitled "A Brief History of the
American Forest Congresses" by Arthur V. Smyth (presented at the Seventh
American Forest Congress) |
1996 |
5 | The New Face of Forestry: Exploring a Discontinuity and
the Need for a Vision by Dr. John C. Gordon (part of the Pinchot Lecture
file) |
undated |
5 | 25 Years of High Yield Forestry: Special
Report |
1992 |
5 | Bulletin: American Forests- A History of Resiliency and
Recovery (written by Douglas W. MacCleery, and published by the United States
Department of Agriculture: Forest Service) |
1992 |
5 | Clark County Timber Co. Report: Two Parts Plus a
Supplement One Year Later by E. T. Allen, Norman G. Jacobson, and A. W.
Jacobs |
1925 |
5 | Introduction to History of Weyerhaeuser Advertising:
1914 to 1988 (prepared by Carroll O'Rourke, Advertising Director,
1959-1981) |
1989 |
5 | The American Forest Congress: A History, 1882-1975 by
Arthur V. Smyth |
May 1994 |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Company MSO (Management System Operation)
Marketing Field Presentation |
1964 |
5 | Timber Operators Council Inc., and workplace
productivity |
circa 1983 |
5 | Program: Pacific Logging Congress, 54th
session |
November 1963 |
5 | Award of Recognition to John A. Wahl, from the First
Annual Logging Safety Institute at the University of Washington |
February 5, 1960 |
5 | Correspondence to John Wahl |
circa 1943-1957 |
5 | Certificate of Merit to John Wahl, from the Governor's
Safety Conference, State of Washington |
November 18, 1952 |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of logged off lands in
Western Washington. Reverse side features consumer information about
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. |
undated |
6 | Weyerhaeuser Company: The Next 100 Years (paper by the
World Resources Institute) |
1997 |
6 | Photographs of experimental plot (Yacolt
area) |
1925-1953 |
6 | Weyerhaeuser Forest Products Advertising Examples
(copies) |
circa 1920s-1950s |
6 | Booklet: Intensive Forest Management in the Douglas Fir
Region (presented by George R. Staebler, Weyerhaeuser Director of Forest
Research, to the Subcommittee on Public Lands, U.S. Senate Committee on
Interior and Insular Affiars |
April 1971 |
6 | Noble Fir: A Bibliography with Abstracts, compiled by
Jerry F. Franklin (published by the USDA, Forest Service) |
March 1962 |
6 | Stocking Guidelines |
1978-1979 |
6 | Guidelines: When to Thin |
1978 |
6 | Field book: Timber Cruiser's Field Book and Log Scale-
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company |
1901 |
6 | Field book: Land Examination- N.P. Railroad |
November 5, 1901 |
6 | Field book: topographical (belonged to C.S.
Martin) |
undated |
6 | Long-Bell Lumber Company records |
1923-1953 |
7 | Photograph slides |
circa 1980s-2000s |
7 | Three carousel slide trays (with slides) |
circa 1960s-1970s |
Box/Folder | ||
8/1 | Photograph # 53: Donkey engine, sled, and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 19: Donkey engine on the move, Camp A
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
circa 1920s |
8/1 | Photograph # 13: Loading a big one on to rail cars
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 18: Loading cars with a boom and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 628: Falling a big one (2 photographs;
Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 16: Donkey engine (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 31: Engine # 1 and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 30: unknown (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 3: Local high school basketball team
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
1921 |
8/1 | Photograph # 33: Rigging the spar tree (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 4: Making the undercut on a big one
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 5: High school graduating class (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
1920s |
8/1 | Photograph # 6: Snoqualmie Falls High School (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
1920s |
8/1 | Photograph # 7: Log train heading for the mill
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 9: Sawmill lumber transfer system
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 8: Luncheon group, Snoqaulmie Commercial
Club (Snoqualmie Falls) |
1920s |
8/1 | Photograph # 10: Green Chain at sawmill (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 11: Log pond at Snoqualmie Falls High
School |
1925? |
8/1 | Photograph # 12: Log slip for sawmill and sawmill crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 14: A woods setting, recently logged
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 15: Log pond (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 17: Sawyer and setters, also known as
carriage riders, at head mill (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 45: Diesel donkey engine (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 20: Woods electrical sub-station for donkey
engine (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 21: Snoqualmie Falls |
1925? |
8/1 | Photograph # 22: Commercial building (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 23: Grade school class (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
1925? |
8/1 | Photograph # 24: Grade school building (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
1925? |
8/1 | Photograph # 26: Machine shop crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 27: Logging camp headquarters crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 28: Logging camp crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/1 | Photograph # 29: Donkey # 6 at landing and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 121: Overhead crane and lumber storage shed
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 122: Green chain (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 123: A downed cedar, hooked and ready to be
pulled to the landing (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 124: Loading site (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 125: Loading the big one, tractors pushing
and pulling, scaled 44,387' (note photographer in the background; Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 126: Another big one ready for
falling |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 127: Loading crew at the landing
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 128: A big log loaded on a truck for haul
to the mill, using a shovel and slings to life it (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 129: Loading crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
1925? |
8/2 | Photograph # 130: Mill yard and residential areas of
Snoqualmie Falls |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 134: Ready to pull in big cedar logs
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 133: A loading crew by a spar tree
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 135: Choker setting crew ready to pull in a
big one (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 136: The big tree coming into the mill
loaded on trucks (Snoqualmie Falls) |
circa 1945-1955 |
8/2 | Photograph # 137: Loading the log train (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 138: Electrical sub-station and loading
site (Snoqualmie Falls) |
circa 1915-1925 |
8/2 | Photograph # 139: Cold deck at a landing (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 140: Loading rail cars near Camp A
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 141: Storage shed, Snoqualmie
Falls |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 142: Donkey engine and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 143: Spar tree, with donkey and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 144: Choker crews ready to send in the big
logs (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 145: Spar tree and loader, with crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 146: Loading rail cars (note rotten log
centers; Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 147: Ready to pull in a large fir
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 148: Standing on a monster log (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 149: Choke crew and a big ready to be
pulled in to the landing (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/2 | Photograph # 150: Doneky engine at the landing and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 85: Loading a section of the huge tree,
using 2 Cats, slings to load on trucks (note the non-loggers in attendance;
Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 61: Logging camp (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 62: Logging camp (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 64: Snoqualmie sawmill (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 65: Spar tree and loading crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 66: Railroad track builders, a Japanese
crew (32) and supervisors, by a bunkhouse (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 67: Loading large cedars (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 68: Machine shop crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 69: Donkey engine and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 70: Loader # 5, donkey engine, and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 71: Longging camp crew on crew cars, plus
camp personnel (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 72: Moving a donkey engine (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 73: Rigging a big spar tree, Camp B
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 74: Camp B (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 75: Setting up a loader/donkey engine at a
landing (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 76: Pulling in a big one, near Camp B
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 77: Loading crew and donkey, Camp B
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 78: Camp A crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 79: Hooking up a large cedar, Camp A
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 80: Donkey engine and crew, plus the boss
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 81: Getting ready to haul up a big block
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 82: Machine shop crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 83: A 1920s style truck on the plant site
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 84: A view of Snoqualmie Falls planning
mill and mill office on the lower hill (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 86: Camp crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 87: Railroad engine, labeled HS and E,
looks like a local switch engine (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 88: Locomotive # 2 and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 89: Logging crew at camp, waiting for
dinner (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/3 | Photograph # 90: Camp cook and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 116: Railroad building equipment
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 94: Snoqualmie Falls town site (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 91: Diesel donkey and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 92: Diesel donkey and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 93: Standing in front of a big log
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 95: Yarder #5 and loader (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 96: Locomotive (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 97: Putting in the undercut (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 98: Locomotive #2 and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 100: Loading big sticks (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 101: Skidder, next to a Knobby maple tree
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 102: Building new railroad right of way
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 103: Loader and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 104: Track laying for new railroad spur
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 105: Rigging crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 106: Logging crew in winter(Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 107: A big load, ready to go (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 108: Diesel donkey (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 109: Loading donkey and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 110: Pulling in a big one (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 111: Landing crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 112: Portable logging camp (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 113: Logging camp with locomotives, one is
#3 (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 114: Yarding some big logs (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 115: Choker setting crew, ready for log
movement (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 117: Loading logs on rail cars in the Camp
B area (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 118: Moving a loading donkey (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 119: Loading some big logs (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/4 | Photograph # 120: Finished lumber storage shed
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 32: Logging crew back at camp, standing in
crew car (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 34: Ready to load a big log (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 35: Loader and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 36: Loading rail cars (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 37: Moving a skidder (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 38: Preparing a spot for a skidder
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 39: Logging camp crew and a small speeder
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 40: Skidder and loading crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 41: Donkey enginge and crew, Camp B area
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 42: Ready to load a big log (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 43: Engine #6 (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 44: A portion of the sawmill crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 46: Loading crew and visitors (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 47: Head cook and crew at the logging camp
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 48: Logging crew and landing (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 49: Engine #3 (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 50: Two donkey engines and crew at landing
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 52: Loading crew ready to roll (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 53: Japanese track crew and supervisor
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 55: Yarding crew near Camp B (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 56: Bridge over Snoqualmie River
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 57: Willamette Iron Works loader and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 58: Diesel donkey engine and crew
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 59: Loading crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/5 | Photograph # 60: Mill workers, waiting for the mill
whistle to start work (note the lunch buckets in many hands; Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 156: Getting ready to rig a big one
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 177: Diesel skidder and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 172: Loading logs using a spar tree
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 151: Loading a big log (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 152: A loading crew, far up the mountain
side (Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 153: Choker crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 154: Loading crew (fellow on the left looks
extremely young; Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 155: Loading crew at a spar tree
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 157: Japanese track repair crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 158: Loading cars (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 159: Logging crew ready for dinner at camp
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 160: Loader and crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 161: Ready to pull in a large log
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 162: Skidding crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 163: Loading crew (note shoes on extreme
right, 1st row; Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 164: Loading crew, loading log cars
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 165: Choker setting crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 166: Saw mill crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 167: Loading crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 168: Remote logging camp (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
1925? |
8/6 | Photograph # 169: Crew posing on logs and rigging
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 170: Dry lumber shed (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 171: Mill crew posing below the head office
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 173: Loading, high on the mountain side
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 174: Loading crew (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 175: Crew posing on logs and rigging
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 176: Loading cars on flat ground
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 178: Posing on log car, near Camp A
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 179: Loading logs, near Camp A (Snoqualmie
Falls) |
undated |
8/6 | Photograph # 180: Pulling in a couple of big sticks
(Snoqualmie Falls) |
undated |
9/1 | Photo album: 19 photographs of a logging camp, showing
quarters, cook house, machine shop, and shower facilities (likely Cherry Valley
Logging Company) |
undated |
9/1 | "Proceeding for the 7th Annual Session of the Pacific
Logging Congress," 1915 article by C.S. Martin (logging engineer for Cherry
Valley Timber Company, Stillwater, Washington) |
October 21, 1915-October 23, 1915 |
9/1 | Article from the Columbia River and Oregon Timberman,
regarding west coast news |
circa 1895-1905 |
9/2 | Photograph # 51: Monster Douglas Fir, with undercut made
and three-man crew ready to fall it (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/2 | Photograph # 49: Railway engine #4, with crew (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/2 | Photograph # 53: U.S. Army Company stationed at Camp #3
(Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
1918 |
9/2 | Photograph # 52: U.S. Army troops stationed at Camp #3,
Stillwater, Washington (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/2 | Photograph # 54: U.S. Army troops stationed at Camp #3,
posing in front of headquarters (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/2 | Photograph # 55: U.S. Army supply room at store, Camp #3
(Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/3 | Photograph # 61: Moving a donkey engine (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
November 6, 1919 |
9/3 | Photograph # 62: Spar tree and loading crew (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/3 | Photograph # 63: Huge douglas fir in Cherry Valley
timber (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 2: Building a landing among the towering
trees (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 6: Timber fallers (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 4: Bucker at work, between two fine firs,
which were felled paralleling each other, three feet apart (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 7: Bucking cedar shingle bolts (note young
boy as part of the crew; Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 8: Camp #2, with Army officer and family
(Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 9: Rigging a new logging site (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 3: Completed railroad grade, bordered by
tall firs (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 11: Loading crew picking up a big one
(Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 10: Logging camp with posed crew (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/4 | Photograph # 12: Logging scene showing the camp
buildings, train engine, and camp crew (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 19: Filing room at camp (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 13: Switch engine #101 (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 14: Logging camp, Stillwater, Washington
(Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
1918 |
9/5 | Photograph # 15: Dining room at camp, with cook and
helper (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 16: Logging camp dining room (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 17: Spar tree ready to load log cars headed
to Everett (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 18: Buckers and scalers ready to go (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 20: Camp boiler for hot water (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 21: Engine #101, with a string of loaded
log cars headed for Everett (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 22: Loading crew (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 22: Loading crew (smaller version of
duplicate photograph; Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 23: Spar tree with two donkey engines,
yarding and loading (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/5 | Photograph # 24: Camp with dining hall crew (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 43: Cherry Valley Timber Company
office |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 39: Machine shop (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 37: Machine shop crew (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 38: Machine shop crew and machinery (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 40: Dining hall and waiters (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 41: Kitchen (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 42: Bunk house for crew (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 44: Locomotive (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 45: Falling the big one (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 46: Making the undercut (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 47: Ready for bucking to length (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 48: Superintendent R. A. McDonald's Home at
Camp #4, Stillwater, Washington (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
December 4, 1919 |
9/6 | Photograph # 56: Moving Day, equipment is moved to Vail
operation (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 57: Donkey engine and other equipment
moving to Vail (Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 58: Moving day (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 59: Headquarters camp (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/6 | Photograph # 60: Moving Day (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 25: Camp (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
1919 |
9/7 | Photograph # 26: Ground logging (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
1919 |
9/7 | Photograph # 36: Spar tree, with two donkey engines
(Cherry Valley Timber Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 31: Diesel donkey engine and
crew |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 27: Spar tree set up (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 29: Spar tree set up (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 34: Spar tree set up (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 35: Spar tree set up (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 30: Diesel donkey and crew (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 28: Diesel yarding donkey (Cherry Valley
Timber Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 32: Switching engine (Cherry Valley Timber
Company) |
undated |
9/7 | Photograph # 33: Cook house and crew, Camp #3 (Cherry
Valley Timber Company) |
1919 |
10/1 | Photograph # 1: Steam donkey and crew (Clark County
Timber Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 2: Crew at logging camp (Clark County
Timber Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 3: Two steam donkeys and wood cutters
(Clark County Timber Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 4: Camp, with locomotive and crew (Clark
County Timber Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 5: Loading train (Clark County Timber
Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 6: Logging camp (Clark County Timber
Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 7: Logging camp (Clark County Timber
Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph # 8: Spar tree, 200 feet high (Clark County
Timber Company) |
undated |
10/1 | Photograph, unumbered: Rhode Island locomotive, crossing
Steel Bridge on the Klamath river (Engine and car is marked Oregon and Southern
Railway) |
1907 |
10/2 | Photograph # 8: Klamath Falls, Oregon (Ewauna Box
Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 1: Klamath Falls Camp #2 (Weyerhahaeuser
Timber Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 10: Tractor, arch, and crew (Ewauna Box
Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 2: Train crew with loaded cars at switch
(Ewauna Box Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 3: Logging camp (Ewauna Box
Company) |
circa 1925-1935 |
10/2 | Photograph # 4: McGiffert loader, tractor, and arches
(Ewauna Box Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 5: Tractor, arch with two logs and crew
(Ewauna Box Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 6: Arch and crew (Ewauna Box
Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 7: Log loader and crew (Ewauna Box
Company) |
undated |
10/2 | Photograph # 9: Headquarters and cook staff (Ewauna Box
Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 1: Crew picture (Twin Falls Logging
Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 7: Landing, with two donkey engine
operation, loading burnt timber (Twin Falls Logging Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 2: Donkey engine and crew (Twin Falls
Logging Company) |
circa 1915-1925 |
10/3 | Photograph # 3: Landing site, loading burnt timber (Twin
Falls Logging Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 4: Blacksmith shop, splicing cable (Twin
Falls Logging Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 5: Landing site, loading burnt timber (Twin
Falls Logging Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 10: Choker setters ready for pulling in
logs (Twin Falls Logging Company) |
undated |
10/3 | Photograph # 8: Camp cook and helpers (Twin Falls
Logging Company) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 39: Scaling crew- third from left, 1st row,
Superintendent Severson; man in white shirt is Eddie Nelson
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 28: Loader and crew (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 2: Diesel loader and crew
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 41: Machine shop crew, headdquarters camp
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 1: Cook and servers (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 4: Rigging up loader (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 3: Loader, ready for work
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 5: Camp Coweeman crew and loggers
(Longview) |
circa 1935-1940 |
10/4 | Photograph # 6: Diesel skidder (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 33: Diesel loader at landing
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 9: Camp cook and servers
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 10: Logging camp (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 11: Diesel loader and crew
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 12: Loading rail cars
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 13: Cold deck at landing
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 14: Road building crew, with shovel
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 7: Coweeman Camp (Longview) |
circa 1935-1940 |
10/4 | Photograph # 15: Cold deck (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 16: Loading crew (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 17: Loading crew and cold deck
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 19: Loading crew from Camp #1
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 20: Loading crew from Camp #1
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 21: Loading crew from Camp #1
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 22: Felled timber and stand of trees, Camp
#1 (Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 23: Loading crew from Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 24: Loading crew from Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 25: Loading crew from Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 26: Loading crew from Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 27: Donkey engine and crew, Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 18: Diesel engine loading crew, Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 29: Camp #2 (note the logged off area;
Weyerhaeuser Company, Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 30: Loading crew from Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 31: Loading crew from Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 8: Spar tree and loading crew, Camp #2
(Longview) |
undated |
10/4 | Photograph # 34: Camp #8 (Longview) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 2: Logging crew and locomotive (Klamath
Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 3: Loading crew and cat with arch, Camp #2
(Klamath Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 4: Loading crew and McGiffert Loader, Camp
#2 (Klamath Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 6: Cat and crew, ready to pull in white fir
logs, Camp #2 (Klamath Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 7: Cat and crew, ready to pull in white fir
logs, Camp #2 (Klamath Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 8: Fire scar on pine, cat and arch (Klamath
Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 9: Cat and crew with a turn of logs
(Klamath Falls) |
undated |
10/5 | Photograph # 5: Cat and crew (Klamath Falls) |
undated |
Box | ||
11 | Unsorted photographs (donor provided inventory is
included, however, inventory is not always accurate) |
undated |
12 | Oregon Plat book, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Oregon
lands (224 townships as of November 15, 1958) |
1949-1969 |
13 | Ledger of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company lands owned as of
March 1, 1913, showing area located, when acquired, section, volume, cost per
acre, township and range |
1913 |
14 | Report on the Timber Lands of the Estate of A. C.
Hopkins in Jackson and Klamath Counties, Oregon |
undated |
14 | "Art Work of Tacoma and Vicinity": Parts 1-9; published
by W.D. Jarney Photogravure Co., Racine, Wisconsin |
1907 |
15 | Metsker's Atlas of Cowlitz County, Washington ("Longview
Engineers 1968" written on cover in black marker) |
1975 |
15 | Metsker's Atlas of Cowlitz County,
Washington |
1974 |
15 | Metsker's Atlas of Clark County, Washington ("Forestry"
written on cover in black marker) |
1993 |
15 | Metsker's Atlas of Cowlitz County,
Washington |
March 1980 |
15 | Metsker's Atlas of Cowlitz County, Washington ("Longview
Engineers 1980" written on cover in black marker) |
1980 |
15 | Metsker's Atlas of Cowlitz County, Washington ("East
ranges" written on cover in black marker) |
November 1968 |
16 | Letter from Bill Mundy to Howard Milan, concerning a
possible Weyerhaeuser interpretive center on Edgewick Road, with reference
material included. Location on map is section 19, TWP 23 N, range 9
E. |
circa 1960s-1970s |
16 | Edgewick Road Interchange maps, showing detail of
proposed development |
undated |
16 | Note to Howard Milan, from C.T. Scots, concerning
Highway 18/Echo Lake Interchange and map |
undated |
16 | Clemons Logging Company map, showing cut over and uncut
areas |
undated |
16 | Map of Klamath County, showing irrigation areas and
other features |
1913 |
16 | Map of Cascade Region, showing company
ownership |
1968 |
16 | Map of the Fremont National Forest, showing forest
reserve, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Day Brothers, and Booth-Kelly holdings
(map is in very poor condition) |
1918 |
16 | Vail operations progress maps |
1939-1942 |
16 | Map showing the blast area of Mount St. Helens
eruption |
undated |
16 | Letter from Ted Nelson (Longview) to Art Maki (Tacoma),
concerning blow down remaining from Columbus Day Storm |
December 15, 1964 |
16 | Metsker maps of Cowlitz County, Clark County, Pacific
Countym and Skamania Counties, showing ownership |
November 30, 1947-December 31, 1956 |
16 | Metsker maps of Cowlitz County and Clark County, showing
ownership |
November 1968 |
17 | Map # 99: Section 30 |
undated |
17 | Map # 98: Sections 16-21, shows 1400 Road, Kaama
River |
undated |
17 | Map # 97: Sections 4-9, shows 7220 Road, Langdon
Creek |
undated |
17 | Map # 95: Sections 16-21, shows 5360/260/250
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 94: Sections 4-9, shows 2700/3000 Road, Bear
Creek |
undated |
17 | Map # 93: Sections 28-33, TWP 9 N, range 3 E |
undated |
17 | Map # 92: Sections 16-21, shows 2700/5615
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 91: Sections 4-9, shows 2705/3000 Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 90: Sections 28-3, shows 2901 Road Spirit Lake
Highway/North Fork Toutle River |
undated |
17 | Map # 89: Sections 16-21: shows railroad logging,
Hoffstad and Cow Creek at bottom |
undated |
17 | Map # 88: Sections 4-9, shows 1550 Road, Green River in
middle |
undated |
17 | Map # 87: Sections 28-33, shows 1102 Road, Devils Creek
on left edge |
undated |
17 | Map # 86: Sections 16-21, shows 550/1560
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 79: Sections 25-27, shows 6600 Road, Kaama
River |
undated |
17 | Map # 78: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows 6524 Road, Elk
Creek |
undated |
17 | Map # 77: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 1450
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 76: Sections 25-27, 34-35, shows 1430 Road, shows
Coweeman River at the top |
undated |
17 | Map # 75: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows Coweeman River at
the bottom left |
undated |
17 | Map # 74: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows railroad
logging |
undated |
17 | Map # 73: Sections 25-27, 34-36, shows 5325
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 72: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows 4100/5160
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 71: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 1250
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 70: Sections 25-27, 34-36, shows Northern Pacific
Railroad Road 27 |
undated |
17 | Map # 69: Sections 113-15, 22-24, shows Toutle River and
Hoffstad Creek on the bottom |
undated |
17 | Map # 68: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 2500 Road, Green
River at the top |
undated |
17 | Map # 67: Sections 25-27, 33-36, shows 500
line |
undated |
17 | Map # 66: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows trail to
Mayfield |
undated |
17 | Map # 54: Sections 4-9, shows 120 Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 53: Sections 28-33, shows 1310 Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 52: Sections 16-21, shows 4650 Road, Toutle River
in the center |
undated |
17 | Map # 51: Sections 7-9, shows old burn in center left
(small map) |
undated |
17 | Map # 50: Sections 28-33, shows 2400/4500
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 49: Sections 16-21, shows 2400/4500
Road |
undated |
17 | Map # 48: Sections 4-9, shows Junction Green River/
North Fork of the Toutle River |
undated |
17 | Map # 56: Sections 28-29, 33 |
undated |
17 | Map # 57: Sections 4, 8-9 |
undated |
17 | Map # 58: Sections 16-18, 20-21 |
undated |
17 | Map # 96: Sections 28-30 |
undated |
17 | Map # 47: Sections 28-33, shows North Fork of Beaver
Creek in the southeast corner |
undated |
17 | Map # 7: Sections 28-33, TWP 11 N, range 1 E |
undated |
17 | Map # 30: Sections 26-27, 34-36, TWP 10 N, range 1
E |
undated |
17 | Map # 29: Sections 1, 15, 22, and 23, TWP 10 N, range 1
E |
undated |
17 | Map # 32: Sections 13-14, 22-24, TWP 9 N, range 1
E |
undated |
17 | Map # 31: Sections 1-3, 10-12, TWP 9 N, range 1
E |
undated |
17 | Map # 34: Sections 1-3, 10-12, TWP 8 N, range 1
E |
undated |
17 | Map # 14: Sections 5 and 7 |
undated |
17 | Map # 35: Section 15 |
undated |
17 | Map # 46: Sections 16-18, and 20-21 |
undated |
18 | Map # 169: Toutle area |
1940 |
18 | Map # 168: Toutle area |
1940 |
18 | Map # 157: Sections 1-3, and 10-11, TWP 7 N, range 4
E |
August 1955 |
18 | Map # 156: Sections 25-27, 34-35, TWP 8 N, range 4
E |
August 1955 |
18 | Map # 155: Sections 13-15, 22-24, TWP 8 N, range 4
E |
September 1955 |
18 | Map # 154: Sections 1-3, 10-12, TWP 8 N, range 4
E |
September 1956 |
18 | Map # 153: Sections 25-27, 34-36, TWP 9 N, range 4
E |
September 1956 |
18 | Map # 151: Toutle area |
1940 |
18 | Map # 150: Fawn Lake area |
1940 |
18 | Map # 149: Sections 13-15, 22-24 |
1940 |
18 | Map # 148: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 2780
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 147: Sections 25-27, 34-36, shows 2600
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 146: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows 2634
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 131: Sections 4-6 (1940), 7 (1937), and 8-9
(1939) |
1937-1940 |
18 | Map # 130: Sections 28-33, shows 3540 Road |
1940 |
18 | Map # 129: Sections 16-21, shows 3120/3130
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 128: Sections 4-9, shows 2520 Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 127: Sections 27-30, shows 201/2250
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 126: Sections 16-21, shows 2580 Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 125: Sections 4-9, shows 2000 Road and Winters
Mountain |
undated |
18 | Map # 124: Sections 31-32, Blankenship Ranch |
undated |
18 | Maps # 118: Sections 13-15, 33-34, shows 1400 Road and
Kalama River (two maps, one is small) |
undated |
18 | Map # 117: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 1200 Road and
Kalama River |
undated |
18 | Map # 116: Sections 25-27, 34-36, shows 7420
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 115: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows 5500
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 114: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows 5520
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 152: Sections 13-15, TWP 9 N, range 4
E |
undated |
18 | Map # 112: Sections 15-22 |
undated |
18 | Map # 113: Sections 25-27, 33-35, shows 4100
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 111: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 3040/3500
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 110: Sections 25-27, 34-36, shows 3500 Road and
Cranberry Marsh |
undated |
18 | Map # 109: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows 3130 Road
Hoffstad Creek |
undated |
18 | Map # 108: Sections 1-3, 10-12, shows 200 Road and the
Green River |
undated |
18 | Map # 107: Sections 25-27, 34-36, shows 1117
Road |
undated |
18 | Map # 106: Sections 13-15, 22-24, shows rail
logging |
undated |
18 | Map # 105: Section 12, shows rail logging |
undated |
18 | Book of maps by county, showing road systems where
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company has ownership. Data is separated by county, but not
all counties are included. |
1936-1957 |
18 | Dual map of Oregon and Washington, showing Weyerhaeuser
Regions and Tree Farms |
September 23, 1953 |
19 | Page from Harper's Weekly, Volume XXIX, No. 1478,
featuring an article about loggers |
April 18, 1885 |
19 | The Lewiston Morning Tribune (Lewiston, Idaho),
featuring an article about Clearwater Timber Company |
April 20, 1930 |
19 | Longview Daily News (Longview, Washington), Weyerhaeuser
Progress Edition, sections 1 and 2 |
November 1931 |
19 | The Montesano Vidette (Montesano, Washington), featuring
an article about Clemons Tree Farm |
June 10, 1941 |
20 | Ten photographs (see inventory in box for possible
contents; numbers on photographs do not always correspond to numbers on
inventory) |
undated |
20 | Fourteen aerial photographs of mill sites |
circa 1963-1966 |
20 | Scrapbook pages: contains news clippings, magazine
articles, photographs, and postcards |
circa 1910-1948 |
20 | Bound set of aerial survey photographs for the
Wyerhaeuser Timber Company |
1962 |
20 | Set of ten prints (probably from the Oregon Historical
Society), of photographs depicting logging scenes in Washington and Oregon in
the first half of the 20th Century |
undated |
20 | Reprint of photograph of lumbermen at
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909) with photograph index of
names |
undated |
21 | Map labeled W 1/2 SE 1/4, Sec. 31-33 |
undated |
21 | Map of Lake Cavanaugh and vicinity, showing original
railroad and logging settings |
undated |
21 | Cruise and Report on Fractional Townships: 34 N, range 6
E; 34 N range 7 E; 33 N and 34 N, range 8 E; Skagit County, Washington for The
English Lumber Company, by Gardiner and Baxter, Logging and Forest
Engineers |
1923-1924 |
22 | Two tables detailing the status of Longview blowdown as
of October 1, 1964 |
[1964] |
22 | Right of way maps for roads (approximately 64
maps) |
undated |
22 | Bound set of maps titled, "1962 Columbus Day Storm,
Longview Branch: Mortality Location and Logging Progress by Township" prepared
by Techinical Control Department, Timberland Division |
1964 |
22 | Topographical map, detailing section 7, TWP 8 N, range 1
E |
undated |
22 | Topographical map, detailing section 5, TWP 8 N, range 1
E |
undated |
22 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Longview (Longview
Branch) |
1960 |
22 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Naselle (Longview
Branch) |
1960 |
22 | Five topography maps |
1938 |
Series 2: Oversize ledgersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
folder:oversize | ||
68 | Ledger 1 Map reference file for Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Willamette
Valley Tree Farm
|
1946 |
Box | ||
23-24 | Ledger 2 Artificial reforestation record, Weyerhaeuser Company, book 1 of
2: costs for Snoqualmie, White River, Pacific Regions (broken down by region,
acres planted, trees planted, cost and year planted)
|
1940-1964 |
Ledger 3 Artificial reforestation record, Weyerhaeuser Company, book 2 of
2: cost for regions 7, 8, 9, and 10 (broken down by region, acres planted,
trees planted, cost and year planted)
|
1940-1964 | |
Ledger 4 Ledger labeled "Timber Cruise," which contains cruise data by
section, and ownership by section. Balance of the ledger lists individual
sections and township/ range data.
|
1925-1928 | |
Ledger 5 Ledger labeled "Lands, Timber Land, and Timber Sales," listing
timber and land sales by Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. The detail shows date,
transfer number, sold to, description of sale, section, township, range, acres
involved, county, sales dollars, l
|
1900-1934 | |
Ledger 6 Weyerhaeuser Timber Company Stumpage Inventory for
Washington
|
1913 | |
Ledger 7 Ledger labeled "Pacific County, range 6" (in blue print form
laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1908 | |
Ledger 8 Ledger labeled "Pacific County, range 8" (in blue print form
laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1908 | |
Ledger 9 Ledger labeled " Pacific County, range 9" (in blue print form
laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1908 | |
Ledger 10 Ledger labeled "Pacific County, ranges 10 and 11" (in blue print
form laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1908 | |
Ledger 11 Ledger labeled "Grays Harbor County, 1.108, range 4, 5, and 6"
(in blue print form laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1912 | |
Ledger 12 Ledger labeled "Grays Harbor County, 109.204, range 7" (in blue
print form laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1911 | |
Ledger 13 Ledger labeled "Grays Harbor County, 205.292, range 8" (in blue
print form laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1911 | |
Ledger 14 Ledger labeled "Grays Harbor County, 293.356, range 9, 10, 11"
(in blue print form laying out data in ten acre blocks)
|
1911 |
Series 3: Oversize MapsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
folder:oversize | ||
1 | Forestry map of the Pacific Northwest, showing locations
of mills, but no legend to accompany it |
undated |
1 | Idaho state map showing the locations of
Weyerhaeuser-affiliated lumber companies (shows 12 mill locations) |
circa 1930-1935 |
1 | Idaho state map showing the locations of
Weyerhaeuser-affiliated lumber companies, without detail |
circa 1930-1935 |
1 | Idaho state map showing the locations of
Weyerhaeuser-affiliated lumber companies (shows Washington mills
too) |
circa 1930-1935 |
1 | Four maps with accompanying data, covering counties and
towns in Washington and Oregon, with Weyerhaeuser operations located
there |
1956 |
2 | Map of national forests of the Pacific Northwest
region |
1951 |
2 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of operating regions in
Oregon |
April 1979 |
2 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of operating regions in
Washington, encompassing three regions |
undated |
2 | Oregon state map showing location of timber blocks for
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company for the entire state |
March 13, 1913 |
2 | Ownership map of Oregon and Washington, showing in
detail ownership throughout both states. |
circa 1925 |
2 | Two maps of Idaho, with companies affiliated with
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company listed |
circa 1940s |
2 | Weyerhaeuser Company map showing Western Washington
company ownership |
June 1, 1963 |
2 | Two large maps and one small map depicting
Weyerhaeuser-related companies in the Upper Mississippi region, covering the
states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa (there are twenty-six locations listed
on the map and they represent most, if not all, of the |
undated |
3 | Weyerhaeuser Company map showing company ownership in
Springfield, Oregon (South) |
undated |
3 | Two maps of Springfield, Oregon (South) with no
data |
undated |
3 | Weyerhaeuser Company map showing company ownership in
Springfield, Oregon (North) |
undated |
3 | Map of Springfield, Oregon (North) with no
data |
undated |
3 | A forest type map showing Weyerhaeuser fee lands in
Middle Santiam, Linn County, Oregon (map shows scattered Weyerhaeuser
holdings) |
1963 |
3 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Willamette, Oregon
region (North section) |
August 1974 |
3 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Willamette, Oregon
region (South section) |
August 1975 |
4 | Drawings of mill site property, Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company, Klamath Falls, Oregon |
October 10, 1933 |
4 | Map of the Oregon Pine District, showing Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company holdings |
undated |
4 | Department of Agriculture map of pine beetle hazard
zonation, Klamath subregion |
April 15, 1939 |
4 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company grade cruise map, West Block
Unit, Klamath Falls |
February 23, 1939 |
4 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company grade cruise map, East Block
Unit, Klamath Falls |
March 18, 1938 |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Southwest Washington region,
depicting a control zone around Mount St. Helens prior to eruption |
undated |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Southwest Washington region,
depicting several prominent locations such as Camp Baker, Elk Rock, Spud
Mountain, and the Green River area |
undated |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of southwest Washington region,
depicting Longview (headquarters), Toledo, Washington (airfield), ash flow, and
blast area |
undated |
5 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Southwest Washington region,
depicting the pre-eruption Red Zone areas, the Toutle River road bloack at mile
post 33.25, and a potential damage area |
undated |
5 | Map of Mount St. Helens, possibly depicting a future
monument boundary |
undated |
5 | Map of Northwest Washington region, Chehalis
operation |
undated |
5 | Map of Southwest Washington region, St. Helens Tree
Farm |
undated |
5 | Letter from T.L. Mickle to George H. Weyerhaeuser
depicting a proposed trade of lands with the U.S. Forest Service when forming
the monument boundary. The letter is two pages, and page two is a memorandum
from G.H. Worthington, regional manager, U.S. For |
undated |
6 | Southern Pacific Railroad map of Klamath Falls and
vicinity, showing industrial tracks and existing facilities |
May 1927 |
6 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, Klamath Falls Branch, showing
company ownership |
1945 |
6 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, Klamath Falls Branch, showing
company ownership |
May 25, 1961 |
6 | Map of the Klamath Indian Reservation, showing
Weyerhaeuser Company ownership |
1952-1953 |
6 | range management map, Klamath Indian Reservation,
showing fee patent ownership. Long Bell shows 133 sections owned, which is
doubtful as they were part of International Paper at that time (should re-look
at date) |
1959? |
6 | Map of the Klamath region, showing various owners in the
Klamath area, including Weyerhaeuser holdings in TWP 37 S, 38 S, 39 S, 40 S,
and 41 S, 45 N, 46 N, 47 N, and 48 N, ranges 3 E, 4 E, 5 E, 6 E, and 7
E |
undated |
6 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, showing ownership by color
code, south of Klamath Falls. The area shown is the Pokegama
Plateau. |
May 15, 1912 |
6 | A map showing Klamath Lake and adjoining in Twp 36 S,
range 7 E |
undated |
6 | A map showing Weyerhaeuser Company, Klamath Falls Branch
operational area, with company lands identified |
undated |
7 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Rock Creek, Douglas County,
Oregon in TWP 24 S, 25 S, 26 S, and 27 S, ranges 2 W, 3 W, 4 W, 5W, and 6
W |
undated |
7 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Cottage Grove, Lane County,
Oregon, covering TWP 20 S, 21 S, 22 S, and 23 S, ranges 1 W, 2 W, 3 W, 4 W, and
5 W |
undated |
7 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the McKenzie River area,
Lane County, Oregon, covering TWP 15 S, 16 S, 17 S, and 18 S, ranges 1 W, 2 E,
and 4 E |
undated |
7 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, Santiam River area, showing
company ownership in TWP 8 S, 9 S, 10 S, 11 S, 12 S, 13 S, 14 S, and 15 S,
ranges 1 W, 2 W, 3 W, and 4 W |
undated |
7 | Santiam National Forest, Oregon: Willamette
Meridian |
1931 |
7 | Two Weyerhauser Company maps showing the North Klamath
area |
undated |
7 | U.S. Department of Interior map of North Klamath area.
Leonard Lundgren ownership is outlined in red. |
undated |
7 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map showing the Central
Oregon Cascade area, with Leonard Lundgren ownership in Klamath
County |
undated |
7 | Map of logging operations of the Kesterson Lumber
Company, Chase Mountain District, Klamath County, Oregon. Map shows cut over
lands and plans to cut from 1928-1937. Ownership holdings by Weyerhaeuser, Long
Bell, and Bray are also identified. |
February 1928 |
7 | Map of the Klamath Lake Railroad from Laird, California
to the California-Oregon state line and a proposed line from the state line to
Klamath Lake. |
undated |
8 | Map showing ownership in the Snoqualmie River area.
Ownership is color-coded, listing the following companies: Cherry Valley Timber
Company, Cherry Valley Logging Company, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, O'Neal
Timber Company, Thomas Irvine Lumber Company, |
January 1917 |
8 | Vail area progress map (no TWP or range
information) |
1945-1946 |
8 | Two Metsker maps of Pierce and Thurston counties,
showing Weyerhaeuser Timber Company holdings (both maps are
fragile) |
circa 1920-1925 |
9 | Two Weyerhaeuser Timber Company maps of Coos Bay and
vicinity, showing ownership in Coos and Douglas counties |
1944 |
9 | Map of Siskiyou National Forest, North End recreational
area |
June 15, 1936 |
9 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of the Millacoma Forest
road area |
July 5, 1956 |
9 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Coos County, showing
company ownership, covering TWP 22 S, 23 S, 24 S, and 25 S, ranges 7 W, 8 W, 9
W, and 10 W |
undated |
9 | Coos County map of the Coquille area, showing
Weyerhaeuser Company ownership, covering TWP 26 S, 27 S, 28 S, and 29 S, ranges
9 W, 10 W, 11 W, 12 W, and 13 W |
undated |
9 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Coos Bay and
vicinity, showing original holdings, Pillsbury acquisition, Vaughn and Chandler
acquisition, miscellaneous acquisitions prior to 1947, miscellaneous
acquisitions 1947-1949, O and C lands conveyed to Weyerhae |
undated |
9 | Map of Coos Bay and vicinity, showing Weyerhaeuser
Company holdings (map is labeled "Do not destroy," and is stamped "C.S.
Chapman") |
1944 |
10 | Map of Coos, Curry, and Douglas counties, labeled as
Coos Bay Lumber Company, but showing Weyerhaeuser Timber Company
holdings |
1917 |
10 | Map of Coos, Curry, and Douglas counties, labeled as
Coos Bay Lumber Company, with ownership color-coded (a historical
map) |
1917 |
11 | Three maps of Mount St. Helens post-eruption, from the
Washington State Governor's office, which are labeled Governers
proposal |
undated |
11 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Mount St. Helens
post-eruption, showing roads destroyed, roads abandoned, and other details.
Area covered is TWP 9 N, and 10 N, ranges 4 E, 5 E, and 6 E. |
undated |
11 | Map showing preliminary data on Mount St. Helens
monument boundary |
August 1, 1980 |
11 | Three maps showing Southwest Washington, including
variations of Mount St. Helens monument boundary proposals |
undated |
11 | Memo from Dick Wakely to Jack Wolf, Weyerhaeuser Company
Timberlands Manager, which included maps of road systems in the St. Helens Tree
Farm, northern portion |
undated |
11 | Map of Mount St. Helens post-eruption zone, showing dead
timber, down timber, mud flow, lakes, undamaged areas, and mountain crater, all
with acres affected, except the undamaged designation |
undated |
11 | Weyerhaeuser Company map showing the Mount St. Helens
blast area, with arrows to specific areas, and with notation of possible
geological study area |
undated |
11 | Weyerhaeuser Company topographical map showing the Mount
St. Helens blast area |
undated |
11 | Drawing provided by Foundation Sciences, Inc., Portland,
Oregon, showing Mount St. Helens profile, with slope gradients, plate
2 |
July 1981 |
11 | Drawing by Foundation Sciences, Inc., showing Mt.
Lassen, Merit, Pelee, and Hibok, with Hibok profiles showing slope and
gradients |
July 13, 1981 |
12 | Map of Longview hunting area |
1962 |
12 | Longview area telephone map, showing connections to all
outside points as well as internal locations (Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company) |
circa 1945-1955 |
12 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company progress map |
circa 1945-1955 |
12 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Cowlitz County and
vicinity, prepared by Robert P. Conklin |
1930 |
12 | Two Weyerhaeuser Timber Company maps of Longview unit,
showing logging railroads, spurs, etc. (one map is more advanced) |
1941 |
13 | Twin Falls Lumber Company, railroad and timber cutting
report |
January 1, 1914 |
13 | Yacolt-Molalla ownership map (showing
Yacolt) |
March 1961 |
13 | Yacolt-Molalla ownership map (showing both
areas) |
1961 |
13 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company: Standard practices of
legents and titles used on drawings and Atlas maps |
March 24, 1930 |
13 | Map showing territory tributary to Columbia and Cowlitz
Railway, Cowlitz County, Washington |
April 17, 1926 |
13 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Cowlitz County and
vicinity, Longview Branch, Logging Engineers Office, prepared by Robert P.
Conklin |
1930 |
14 | Map of Lake Merwin and vicinity, Cowlitz and Clark
counties, Washington, Arial Hydro-Electric Project of Inland Power and Light
Company, surveys and map from the office of Lyman Griswold C.S., Portland,
Oregon |
June 16, 1932 |
14 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Cowlitz County and
vicinity, Longview Branch, Logging Engineers Office, prepared by Robert P.
Conklin |
1930 |
14 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of part of Cowlitz
County, covering portions on all of TWP 7 N, 8 N, 9 N, and 10 N, ranges 1 E and
2 E |
December 1925 |
14 | Map of Clark County Timber Company logged off lands near
Yacolt, Washington |
December 1915 |
14 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of
Yacolt-Molalla |
undated |
14 | Map of logged off lands near Amboy and Yacolt,
Washington in Clark County, owned and for sale by Weyerhaeuser Timber Company,
Tacoma, Washington |
circa 1915-1920? |
14 | Map of Cowlitz County and portions of Lewis County,
showing ownership of individual by color coding (private timber owners were
very active during this period) |
circa 1900-1905 |
14 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map, showing ownership in
the Naselle and Deep River area |
December 31, 1956 |
14 | Two Weyerhaeuser Timber Company maps, showing ownership
in the Naselle and Deep River area (updated) |
1961 |
15 | Map showing Weyerhaeuser Timber Company holdings in Mud
Bay Logging Company. Map also shows a proposed exchange between Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company and Mason County Logging Company. |
undated |
15 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map showing cruise totals by
40-acre plots, covering section 32, TWP 17 N, range 8 W (by E.J. Brigham, H.R.
Jones, and party for Weyerhaeuser Timber Company) |
January 1940 |
15 | Map of proposed dam site on Wilson Creek for the
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, showing topographical layout on section 23, TWP 14
N, range 8 W |
October 2, 1950 |
15 | Map of proposed dam site on Wilson Creek, including
topographical data on section 30, TWP 14 N, range 7 W |
undated |
15 | Plat map for Weyerhaeuser Timber Company of lot 10,
section 11, TWP 8 N, range 2 W |
undated |
15 | Map of Cosmopolis Pulp Mill site |
undated |
15 | Map of the Coal Creek Slough, Willow Grove and vicinity,
Longview Branch, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company |
July 1960 |
16 | Two Longview Region annual forestry maps |
1943 |
16 | Map with detail on several plots in TWP 9 N, range 4
E |
1943 |
16 | Progress map of the Hemlock area, TWP 8 N, range 2
E |
1943 |
16 | Progress map of the Green River country, TWP 10 N, and
11 N, ranges 2 E, and 3 E |
1943 |
17 | Annual forestry report map, no areas designated but map
covers TWP 9 N, 10 N, 11 N, and 12 N, ranges 4 E, and 5 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual forestry report map, labeled map 6, showing three
separate locations |
1945 |
17 | Annual forestry report map in TWP 9N, referencing 4 N, 5
N, and 7 N, range 4 W |
1945 |
17 | Annual forestry report map, group 3, TWP 8 N, and 9 N,
ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 3, group 3, TWP 10 N,
and 11 N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 4, group 3, TWP 8 N, and
9 N, ranges 1 W, TWP 10 and 11 |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 2, group 1, TWP 7 N, and
8 N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 3, group 1, TWP 8 N, and
9 N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 4, group 1, TWP 10 N,
and 11 N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 5, group 1, TWP 10 N, 11
N, and 12 N, ranges 4 E, and 5 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 1, group 2, TWP 7 N,
range 5 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 2, group 2, TWP 9 N,
range 4 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 3, group 2, TWP 6 N, 7
N, and 8 N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 4, group 2, TWP 8 N, 9
N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 5, group 2, TWP 10 N, 11
N, ranges 1 E, 2 E, and 3 E |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map, map 1, group 1, TWP 10 N, 11
N, range 2 W |
1945 |
17 | Annual progress report map key |
1945 |
18 | Map of Western Oregon, showing Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company ownership throughout Oregon |
1954 |
18 | Map for the Oregon and California Railroad Company,
covering land ownership from Columbia County, Oregon south into Lincoln County,
Benton County, and Linn County, Oregon. |
undated |
18 | Map for the Oregon and California Railroad Company,
covering land ownership in Lincoln County, Lane County, and portions of Douglas
County, Oregon |
undated |
18 | Map for the Oregon and California Railroad Company,
covering land ownership in Curry County, Douglas County, and Josephine County,
Oregon and the California state line |
undated |
18 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of Oregon, showing ownership by
region |
1977 |
18 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, showing ownership by company
region, including: (8) Longview (Copper Creek), (9) Coos Bay, (10) Springfield,
(11) Klamath Falls, and (12) Klamath (California) |
undated |
19 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map of 1945 Black Rock
fire |
undated |
19 | Map of Willamette Industries ownership on the north
coast of Oregon, showing areas of Swiss needle cast, and safe and at risk
locations |
circa 2000-2005? |
19 | Map of Willamette Industries ownership in Western
Oregon, showing Willamette and Hampton Timber Company Tree Farms |
September 2, 1999 |
19 | Map of Willamette Industries ownership in Western
Washington |
circa 1995-2005? |
19 | Map and letter from Jim Brown (Oregon State Forester) to
Steve Rogel (CEO Willamette Industries), outlining a proposed land exchange
between Willamette and the state of Oregon |
April 22, 1956 |
19 | Map of Willamette Industries showing southern holdings
in Louisiana |
undated |
19 | Bureau of Soils map for Willamette Valley Lumber
Company, showing soil types in mid to Central Western Willamette
Valley |
1922 |
19 | Map of Central Western Willamette Valley, showing
Willamette Industries holdings |
May 22, 1998 |
19 | Map of Willamette Industries ownership covering Western
Oregon |
November 1993 |
20 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map of Dallas, Oregon
and vicinity (map shows ownership, estimated volumes and long range plans on
future operations, including ownership and estimated volumes) |
October 1922 |
20 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map of Dallas, Oregon
and vicinity(without detail) |
October 1922 |
20 | Army Corps of Engineers tactical map of Falls City,
Oregon area |
undated |
20 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map of Salem, Falls
City, and Western Railway in Polk County, Oregon, showing captions of land
purchased from O and C Railroad and land purchased from private
individuals |
1920 |
20 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map of a constructed
railroad of Carlton and Coast Railroad Company, showing the route of the
railroad and adjacent property owners, granting right of way from Carlton,
Oregon to the Tillamook Gate |
February 1912 |
20 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company topographical map of
TWP 8 S, range 7 W |
undated |
20 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map, showing layout of
Black Rock camp water system |
March 29, 1943 |
21 | Map of Northern Pacific Railway Company |
undated |
21 | Northern Pacific traffic map of Washington state,
showing all rail lines in the state, including logging railroads where
applicable (each rail line is color coded) |
undated |
21 | Willamette Industries map, covering Willamette Valley
Lumber Company railroad line out of Black Rock, Oregon on the Lickiamute River
in the Oregon coast range (map is hand-drawn and contains accompanying letter
by Walt Herz about the map) |
1987 |
21 | Two Willamette Valley Lumber Company hunting maps for
Snow Peak, Roaring River, and McCleod Tree Farms, and Black River and Mill
Creek tree farms |
1962 |
21 | Blueprint map of proposed rail and logging roads in the
Falls City, Oregon area |
1920 |
21 | Willamette Industries map, covering Polk County, Oregon
and area to the Pacific Ocean, showing some rail lines and roads |
undated |
21 | Willamette Valley Lumber Company map showing the Black
Rock Logging Camp, including details about camp layout |
October 1944 |
22 | Two maps of Chehalis County, published at Ocosta,
Washington (Chehalis County would evolve into Grays Harbor County sometime
after 1914) |
1892 |
22 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, southwestern region, showing
Mount St. Helens and adjoing areas, marked for recreaction purposed prior to
the eruption |
undated |
22 | Map showing land exchange between Weyerhaeuser Company,
southwest region, and the U.S. Forest Service |
March 1982 |
22 | Two maps showing the final form of the Mount St. Helens
National Volcanic Monument |
August 1982 |
22 | Map of Cowlitz County, Lewis County, Clark County, and
Skamania County, showing ownership in the Gifford Pinchot National
Forest |
1973 |
22 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, showing alternatives in
negotiations with the Forest Service for forming the Mount St. Helens Monument
boundary |
August 1982 |
23 | Map of Lake Roesiger rehabilitation area, Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company, Skykomish Tree Farm, covering area TWP 29 N, range 7 E (stamp
on the map indicates that it was dated June 24, 1963 but map detail indicateds
activity occurred in 1957 |
circa 1957-1963 |
23 | Two maps of Skykomish Tree Farm, Snohomish County,
Washington |
undated |
23 | Map of northern portion of Skykomish Tree Farm,
Snohomish County, Washington |
1962 |
23 | Plat map detailing SW 1/4, section 12, TWP 32 N, range 9
E |
November 1963 |
23 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company topographical map, covering
TWP 37 N, ranges 5 E, and 6 E. Map is color-coded, showing partial and wholly
blown down areas, old fire damage, and reproduction and salvage
areas. |
undated |
23 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company topographical map, covering
Skykomish Tree Farm, TWP 27 N, range 8 E. Map depicts old burns, green timber,
etc. |
undated |
23 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company cruise overlay map for TWP
26 N, ranges 10 E and 11 E (map is by C. L. Wight, who mentions the usage of
the term "Lovely Fir" as a specie) |
May 29, 1941 |
23 | Topographical map, showing Weyerhaeuser Timber Company
and Cherry Creek Logging Company, covering TWP 26 N, and 27 N, ranges 7 E and 8
E |
undated |
24 | Map of the Clear Creek Fire, fall of 1911, located
adjacent to the Clakamas River, TWP 4 S, and 5 S, ranges 4 E and 5 E. Map shows
area of the burn and ownership. |
December 7, 1912 |
24 | Map of Blue Lake Logging Company lands and railroad,
located in the headquarter of the Wilson and Salmonberry Rivers in Northwest
Oregon, TWP 2 N, and 3 N, ranges 5 W, 6 W, and 7 W |
circa 1920s? |
24 | Map showing a survey of the west half of the James
Loomis DLC and a portion of James Johns DLC, situated in sections 1, 2, 11, and
12, TWP 1 N, range 1 W and sections 35, TWP 2 N, range 1 W (this area was
looked at as a pontential mill site) |
September 1917 |
24 | Wyerhaeuser Timber company map of the Molalla Block,
showing TWP 4 S, 5 S, 6 S, and 7 S, ranges 1 W, 2 W, 3 W, 4 W, 5 W |
undated |
24 | Map of Siletz River showing holdings of the Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company, Lincoln County, Oregon in TWP 6 S, 7 S, 8 S, and 9 S, ranges 3
W, 4 W, and 5 W |
undated |
24 | Map of the lower Portland, Oregon district property
owners, identified by color code |
circa 1925? |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of McDonald Headquarters
Camp layout |
April 16, 1947 |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company progress report map of the
McDonald operation, showing area logged before 1943 |
December 1942 |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of the McDonald
operation, showing company and other ownership |
undated |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of the McDonald
timberlands, showing company ownership as of July 25, 1913, and State ownership
as of 1907 |
undated |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of the MCDonald area,
showing the Bolstfort Block which was designated for sale, plus land sold to
Long Bell and lands which were designated to be sold to Long Bell at a later
date (the Bolstfort Block was the land sold to |
September 23, 1920 |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map showing the Wildwood
area owned by the company in Lews County, Washington |
April 1945 |
25 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map showing timber ownership
in Lewis County, Cowlitz County, and Wahkiakum County (color-coded for
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company) |
June 20, 1913 |
26 | Logging map of National Lumber and Manufacturing
Company, Hoquiam, Washington |
April 15, 1924 |
26 | Map of Clemos Logging Company |
March 7, 1924 |
26 | Map of Willapa Harbor Lumber Company mills, Raymond,
Washington (produced by Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau, Seattle,
Washington) |
January 29, 1935 |
26 | Map of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company properties in Pacific
County, Washington, covering TWP 12 N, and 13 N, range 10 W (4
pages) |
undated |
26 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Pacific County and
vicinity, showing portions of TWP 10 N, and 11 N, ranges 7 W, and 8 W. Includes
towns of Lebam, Menlo, and Willapa, Washington) |
undated |
26 | Map showing the head tree and tail tree of the Sunset
Logging Company, Sutico, Washington operations in TWP 13 N, range 7 W
(Weyerhaeuser Timber Company bought Sunset Timber Company in the mid to late
1920's) |
October 1922 |
26 | Map showing the right of way plat of Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company, Clemons mainline railroad locations in sections 26-34, and 35 TWP 14
N, range 6 W |
undated |
27 | Map showing C. H. Clemons Logging Railroad, Grays Harbor
County, Washington |
undated |
27 | Drawing of the proposed log reload at Raymond,
Washington |
August 20, 1947 |
27 | Map showing Weyerhaeuser Timber Company holdings at Cape
Dissapointment, Washington |
1951 |
27 | Map showing Weyerhaeuser Timber Company's Clemons
Logging Camp #5 operations |
1930 |
27 | Survey map of the Willapa Bar, Washington by the
Department of Commerce, U.S. Coast Guard and Geodetic Survey |
July 1924 |
27 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map, Naselle
area |
1949 |
28 | Map of Chehalis County (later, changed to Grays Harbor
County in 1915) with signature of George Marshall, who was Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company's tax man |
1907 |
28 | Metsker map of Pacific County, Washington, showing
ownership by company using color-codes, with caption made by Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company listing the date as March 1948, re-assessed in January 1,
1951 |
undated |
28 | Map of the Pacific Region, Washington, north half, with
Weyerhaeuser Company ownership detailed |
December 31, 1950 |
28 | Map of the Pacific Region, Washington, south half, with
Weyerhaeuser Company ownership detailed |
December 31, 1950 |
28 | Map of Pacific County and Wahkiakum County, labeled as
Brookfield, Washington |
October 1945 |
28 | Map of Pacific County and Grays Harbor County, labeled
as Montesano, Washington |
October 1944 |
28 | Map covering portions of Lewis County, Pacific County,
and Grays Harbor County, showing ownership (the logging area depicting Clemons
Logging Company is in top right corner of map) |
undated |
28 | Map depicting a Weyerhaeuser Tree Farm, in portions of
Pacific County, Lewis County, and Grays Harbor County |
undated |
28 | Map of Willapa Harbor Lumber Company mills, showing
railroads and ownership in numbered sections (holdings are mainly in TWP 14 N,
range 7 W) |
1931 |
28 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map, covering portions of
Pacific County and Grays Harbor County, depicting an area south of the Chehalis
River, showing the Clemons Tree Farm. The map relates to a review of lands for
timber inventory which is completed and f |
1942-1943? |
28 | Map of Wahkiakum County, Pacific County, and Grays
Harbor County areas showing Weyerhaeuser Company holdings, land under contract,
and overcut lands (originally dated 1913 to 1920, with an up-to-date status of
July 9, 2002) |
July 9, 2002 |
29 | Map of the proposed Mount St. Helens National Volcanic
Monument |
August 18, 1982 |
29 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Southwest Washington
Region, St. Helens Tree Farm |
1971 |
29 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Southwest Washington
Region, St. Helens Tree Farm, with newly propsed interpretive boundary for the
Mount St. Helens eruption noted |
undated |
29 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Southwest Washington
Region, with D.N.R. sections marked out as for a timber sale and a site labeled
R and L timber sale |
undated |
29 | Two Weyerhaeuser Company maps of the Southwest
Washington Region, with D.N.R. sections marked out as for a timber sale, a site
labeled R and L timber sale, pre-blast zones marked (including the red
zone) |
undated |
29 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Southwest Washington
Region, St. Helens Tree Farm, showing the damage area from the
eruption |
undated |
29 | Weyerhaeuser Company map of the Southwest Washington
Region, St. Helens Tree Farm, showing the wind and damage direction |
undated |
30 | Map of Weyerhaeuser Timber CompanyLongview Operations
Timberlands, showing harvesting and forestry locations |
undated |
30 | Photo map showing TWP 6 N, 7 N, and 8 N, range 1 W,
encompassing Coweeman and Kalama rever areas (with little detail) |
undated |
30 | Map showing TWP 8 N, and 9 N, range 1 W, encompassing
parts of Coweeman to Silver Lake areas |
undated |
30 | Long Bell logging progress map, covering TWP 9 N, 10 N,
and 11 N, range 3 W (photo) |
undated |
30 | Map showing TWP 10 N, and 11 N, range 1 W, encompassing
Silver Lake to Cowlitz River, north of Toledo |
undated |
30 | Map of the Lower Columbia River, Maygar to Ladu, U.S.
Army Corp of Engineers |
June 1937 |
30 | Map of the Lower Columbia River, Ladu to the Cowlitz
River, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers |
July 1937 |
30 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, showing Southwest Washington
Region |
1961 |
30 | Weyerhaeuser Company map, showing Southwest Washington
Region (revised) |
1975 |
30 | Plat map showing proposed changes relative to the
elimination of the North Trestle approach to Longview Bridge |
June 1947 |
30 | Map showing harvesting plans over the next 100 years (2
pieces, from Weyerhaeuser Magazine) |
1946 |
30 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company site quality map, St. Helens
unit, Tacoma, Washington |
September 1934 |
30 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company logging progress map,
Longview Branch |
1947 |
30 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Longview Branch, work map
of Toutle project-1963 (tracing by Crittenden) |
1963 |
30 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company sketch, Longview Log Pond,
showing contour of Columbia River bottom at intervals since 1925 |
October 18, 1938 |
30 | Unidentified map fragment |
undated |
31 | Two maps of Dupont, Washington and vicinity, showing
roads, property lines, rails, and fences |
August 1979 |
32 | Territorial map of Washington state |
undated |
32 | Logging progress map of Long Bell Lumber Sales
Corporation, covering TWP 10 N, range 3 W |
October 1, 1932 |
33 | Maps of the Cascade and White River areas (approximately
8 maps) |
undated |
34 | Maps of Snoqualmie Falls Area, showing railroad bridges,
pile drivers, and trestles (approximately 30 maps) |
circa 1916-1940 |
35 | General area maps of Washington (approximately 14 maps
and 1 transparency) |
circa 1895-1977 |
36 | Oregon ownership maps (approximately 34
maps) |
circa 1963-1974 |
37 | Washington ownership maps (approximately 20
maps) |
circa 1964-1975 |
38 | Western Washington ownership maps (approximately 18
maps) |
circa 1959-1977 |
39 | Maps of the Cascade Region, Cedar River, and Cherry
Valley (approximately 16 maps) |
circa 1916-1964 |
40 | George Long's maps of the Klamath Falls Area
(approximately 24 maps) |
circa 1910-1925 |
41 | Maps of Clemons Tree Farm (approximately 12
maps) |
circa 1942-1944 |
42 | Clemons Tree Farm Annual Forestry Report maps
(approximately 14 maps) |
1944-1948 |
43 | Clemons Tree Farm Annual Forestry Report maps
(approximately 10 maps) |
1941-1943 |
44 | Maps of the White River Area and Enumclaw, Washington
(approximately 10 maps) |
circa 1931-1949 |
45 | Maps of the Vail-McDonald Area (approximately 5
maps) |
circa 1924-1948 |
46 | McDonald Tree Farm Annual Forestry Report maps
(approximately 21 maps) |
1940-1945 |
47 | Maps of Vail, Washington and Vail-McDonald Tree Farms
(approximately 23 maps) |
circa 1913-1989 |
48 | Vail Annual Forestry Report maps (approximately 15
maps) |
circa 1944-1945 |
49 | Maps of Snoqualmie Falls Area and Snoqualmie Falls Tree
Farm ownership/holdings (approximately 20 maps) |
circa 1903-1999 |
Oversize PhotographsReturn to Top
Container(s): Item Series 4
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
folder:oversize | ||
50 | Three photographs of Way Point Logging Camp |
circa 1950-1955 |
51 | Three photographs of Way Point Logging Camp |
circa 1935-1945 |
52 | Photograph of Headquarters Camp, Brock Logging
Company |
undated |
52 | Two photographs of logging with oxen |
undated |
53 | Photograph of Camp Coweeman, Longview Branch,
Washington |
undated |
54 | Aerial photograph of logged land, with Mount St. Helens
in the background |
undated |
54 | Three photographs of four-year old D.F. Plantation,
planted in 1938 |
1942 |
55 | Photograph collage of scenes from the M.&C.C.R.R.
Railroad line |
undated |
55 | Photograph of "Ant" steam locomotive |
undated |
55 | Photograph of a Weyerhaeuser Timber Company locomotive,
Chehalis Western Railroad |
undated |
56 | Photograph of a Cherry Valley Railway Company
locomotive |
undated |
56 | Photograph of a Weyerhaeuser Timber Company skidder and
loader |
undated |
56 | Photograph of a Weyerhaeuser Timber Company locomotive
|
undated |
57 | Photograph of Polson Logging Company camp |
undated |
58 | Display board of Kinsey photographs for Weyerhaeuser
Company's 75th anniversary, featuring photographs of Vail,
Washington |
undated |
58 | Display board of Kinsey photographs for Weyerhaeuser
Company's 75th anniversary, featuring photographs of Cherry Valley, Washington
and Mud Bay, Washington |
undated |
58 | Display board of Kinsey photographs for Weyerhaeuser
Company's 75th anniversary, featuring photographs of Clemons Logging Company
and Willapa Harbor Lumber Mills, Washington |
undated |
59 | Six photographs of Mount St. Helens |
circa 1980s |
59 | Two photographs of Longview, Washington |
circa 1980s |
60 | Photograph of tall trees, with three loggers |
undated |
60 | Photograph of an unidentified forest |
undated |
60 | Photograph of M.D. Wilson Tract # 1, Martin County,
North Carolina |
undated |
60 | Photograph of M.D. Wilson Tract # 2, Martin County,
North Carolina |
undated |
60 | Photograph of women in a logging camp, Dawson City,
Yukon Territory, Canada |
undated |
60 | Photograph of a 2,000-year old fir tree |
undated |
60 | Photograph of an old growth fir, with two
loggers |
undated |
61 | Display board of Kinsey photographs for Weyerhaeuser
Company's 75th anniversary, featuring photographs of Everett, Washington; White
River, Washington; Springfield, Washington, Coos Bay, Oregon; and North
Carolina |
undated |
61 | Display board of Kinsey photographs for Weyerhaeuser
Company's 75th anniversary, featuring photographs of Snoqualmie Falls,
Washington |
undated |
61 | Display board of Kinsey photographs for Weyerhaeuser
Company's 75th anniversary, featuring photographs of Twin Falls, Idaho; Clark
County, Washington; Longview, Washington; Klamath Falls, Oregon |
undated |
62 | Photograph of the "Grizzly Giant" tree in Mariposa,
California |
undated |
62 | Photograph of Wawona, California |
undated |
63 | Eight aerial photographs of St. Helens Tree
Farm |
undated |
64 | Eight lithographic prints of logging scenes, from the
Weyerhaeuser Historical Series of Lithographs |
undated |
64 | Photograph of a tree being topped |
undated |
64 | Photograph of loggers posing |
undated |
64 | Commercial advertisment for the city of Longview,
Washington featuring a cartoon map of Longview with accompanying text about
opportunities |
1926 |
65 | Bird's eye view map of Olympia, Washington |
1879 |
65 | Bird's eye view map of Port Townsend,
Washington |
1878 |
65 | Bird's eye view map of Tacoma, Washington |
1893 |
66 | Weyerhaeuser Company poster: "Two Billion Seedlings
Later" |
undated |
66 | Weyerhaeuser Company poster: "Fifty Years of Hard Work
and We're Right Back Where We Started" |
undated |
66 | Weyerhaeuser Company poster: "Dedication of Clemons Tree
Farm" |
1975 |
66 | Weyerhaeuser Company poster: "High Yield
Forest" |
undated |
67 | Photograph: Four-foot picture of South Bend, Washington,
showing the Willapa River Channel, indicating width and depth of the river
(photograph is labeled: taken by B.F. Cheney) |
June 1, 1918 |
Rolled MapsReturn to Top
Container(s): Item Series 5
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
tube | item | ||
EA0175 | Rolled map 01 | Gardiner and Baxter: Deer Creek Area Upper Little Deer
T34N7E |
November 20, 1923 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 02 | Gardiner and Baxter: Skagit County-Topog and cruise
|
November 20, 1923 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 03 | Long-Bell Lumber Sales Corporation maps, detailing TWP
10N, range 3 W (Ryderwood area), with roads and logging areas
identified |
1925 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 04 | Long-Bell Lumber Sales Corporation maps, detailing TWP
10N, range 3 W (Ryderwood area), with roads and logging areas
identified |
1925 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 05 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company map of Cowlitz County and
vicinity |
1930 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 06 | Weyerhaeuser Company maps, detailing TWP 10 N, range 4 E
2 maps
|
August 1963 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 07 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company graphic chart of Woods
Operation |
March 1939 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 08 | Vancouver, Washington showing land
ownership 2 maps
|
June 1992 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 09 | Centralia, Washington, showing land
ownership 2 maps
|
June 1992 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 10 | Chehalis River Area, showing land ownership 2 maps
|
May 1990 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 11 | Astoria, Washington, showing land ownership 2 maps
|
May 1990 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 12 | Map of Longview, Washington |
January 1987 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 13 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company logging progress maps of
Naselle, Washington 3 maps
|
1956 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 14 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company logging budget map, Longview
Unit, covering 1941-2000 |
undated |
EA0175 | Rolled map 15 | Long-Bell Lumber Sales Corportation logging progress map
of Ryderwood, Washington |
1925 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 16 | Long-Bell Lumber Sales Corportation logging progress map
of Ryderwood, Washington |
1932 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 17 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company logging progress map,
Longview Branch |
undated |
EA0175 | Rolled map 18 | Mt. St. Helens Land Review |
January 1, 1981 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 19 | Mt. St. Helens maps |
1980s |
EA0176 | Rolled map 20 | Mt. St. Helens mylars 5 maps
|
1980s |
EA0176 | Rolled map 21 | Mt. St. Helens topographic photographs 5 maps
|
1980s |
EA0175 | Rolled map 22 | Mt. St. Helens, land ownership 3 maps
|
June 1992 |
EA0175 | Rolled map 23 | Aerial photogaraph of plant site, negative |
undated |
EA0176 | Rolled map 24 | Mountain blast negatives Weyerhaeuser Company photograph negatives of 12 Road camp area
(mountain blast negative), negatives of 19 Mile Yard camp area, and negatives
of Green Mountain camp area
|
March 1980- August 1980 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)