BLM Maps of Oregon Collection, 1999-2001

Overview of the Collection

Title
BLM Maps of Oregon Collection
Dates
1999-2001 (inclusive)
Quantity
6 sheets, (set of 6 maps, sizes and scale vary)  :  Sizes and scale vary.
Collection Number
SHL221
Summary
The United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) was formed in 1946 by the merger of the General Land Office and the United States Grazing Service. BLM is in charge of administering over 245 million acres of public land, most of which is located throughout the 12 western states. Collection consists of a set of 6 maps, produced by the Bureau of Land Management: North County Klamath/Deschutes County Boundary, Bonanza, Bly Mountain, Sprague River, Crescent Gilchrist + Crescent Lake, Bly Area, and Keno-Midland Klamath County.
Repository
Oregon Institute of Technology Libraries, Shaw Historical Library
Oregon Institute of Technology Libraries
3201 Campus Drive
Klamath Falls, OR
97601
Telephone: 5418851772
Fax: 5418851777
libtech@oit.edu
Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) was formed in 1946 by the merger of the General Land Office (created in 1912) and the United States Grazing Service. BLM is in charge of administering over 245 million acres of public land, most of which is located throughout the 12 western states. The public lands are managed for energy development, livestock grazing, timber harvesting, and recreation. BLM maps in this set reflect land management primarily in Central and Northern Oregon. The Communities that make up North Klamath County are Crescent, Gilchrist, Crescent Lake & Chemult.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Set of 6 maps, produced by the Bureau of Land Management: North County Klamath/Deschutes County Boundary, Bonanza, Bly Mountain, Sprague River, Crescent Gilchrist + Crescent Lake, Bly Area, and Keno-Midland Klamath County.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Form or Genre Terms

  • Oregon—Maps
  • Public lands--Oregon—Maps
  • Wilderness areas—Oregon--Maps