Dutchman Peak Lookout and Squaw Peak Lookout: heritage resource evaluation and rehabilitation project report
Heritage resource evaluation; Report ; RR-446; RR-1134 ; A 13.66/2:D 88x ; 28 ; Cover title."February 1998."Dutchman Peak Lookout" has subtitle: C.R. Job RR-446."Squaw Peak Lookout" has subtitle: C.R. Job RR-1134.; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes ill and maps. ; Two Forest Service fire lookouts on the Applegate Ranger District, Dutchman Peak Lookout and Squaw Peak Lookout, have been inventoried and evaluated for their historic significance. Dutchman Peak Lookout is a D-6" cupola-style lookout, built in 1927, and Squaw Peak Lookout is a "L-4" hipped-roof-style lookout, built in 1... Mehr ...
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Erscheinungsdatum: | 1998 |
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United States. Forest Service. Applegate Ranger District
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Schlagwörter: | Fire lookouts -- Oregon -- Rogue River National Forest -- History / Fire lookout stations -- Oregon -- Rogue River National Forest -- History / Cultural property -- Protection -- Oregon -- Rogue River National Forest / Historic preservation -- Oregon -- Rogue River National Forest / Rogue River National Forest (Or. and Calif.) -- History |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Heritage resource evaluation; Report ; RR-446; RR-1134 ; A 13.66/2:D 88x ; 28 ; Cover title."February 1998."Dutchman Peak Lookout" has subtitle: C.R. Job RR-446."Squaw Peak Lookout" has subtitle: C.R. Job RR-1134.; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes ill and maps. ; Two Forest Service fire lookouts on the Applegate Ranger District, Dutchman Peak Lookout and Squaw Peak Lookout, have been inventoried and evaluated for their historic significance. Dutchman Peak Lookout is a D-6" cupola-style lookout, built in 1927, and Squaw Peak Lookout is a "L-4" hipped-roof-style lookout, built in 1943. Both structures retain their physical integrity. Drawing upon information given in a historical context statement, both lookouts are evaluated as meeting criteria "a" and "c" of the National Register. Dutchman Peak Lookout and Squaw Peak Lookout are eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Structural rehabilitation (following the Secretary of Interior's Standards and Guidelines) is proposed for both lookouts, as is possible inclusion in the Forest Service's Regional "recreational rental" program (with fees received going to a maintenance/repair fund for each lookout). These proposals are beneficial in nature; they are determined to have "no adverse effect" on the historic lookouts" P. [2].