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Forest Type Maps of Oregon, circa. 1900-1995View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates: 1933-1957
The Forest Type Maps of Oregon document forest composition at the county, region, and statewide level in Oregon from 1900 to the mid-1950s. The maps were prepared by the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Geological Survey. The earliest maps (1900-1901) were published in color. The maps depict the type and quality of timber in a given area as well as non-forested and de-forested land.
ID: MAPS ForestType
Extent: 5.0 cubic feet
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Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
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Preferred Citation: Forest Type Maps of Oregon (MAPS ForestType), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Acquisition Note: These materials were transferred from the Oregon State University Libraries' maps collection to the Special Collections & Archives Research Center in 2014.
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Series 1: Statewide Forest Type Maps, 1900-1937 Add to Shelf
Series I consists of a 1900 forest type map for the full state of Oregon and 3 complete 4-map sets of forest type maps for Oregon prepared in 1936-1937. The Map of the State of Oregon Showing the Classification of Lands and Forests was published in 1900 by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of USGS Professional Paper no. 4 (plate 1). The Forest Type Map, State of Oregon provides forest type information for all of Oregon and was published in 4 quadrants for northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest Oregon. These were prepared by the Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station. The northeast quadrant was published in 1937; the other 3 quadrants were published in 1936.
Extent: 13 maps
Folder-Item 9.1: Map of the State of Oregon showing the classification of lands and forests, 1900 Add to Shelf
Prepared by Gilbert Thompson from information obtained by A.J. Johnson. This map also accompanied The Forests of Oregon (1909) by Henry Gannett (5th Congress, 2nd Session, Doc. 212). The scale is 1:1,000,000 (1 inch = 10 miles). The color map depicts timberless areas, woodlands, barren or burnt lands, cut timber (restocking and not restocking), the northern limit of redwoods, and areas of merchantable timber ranging from less than 5000 to more than 50,000 B.M. (board measure) per acre.
Folder-Item 1.1: Forest type map, state of Oregon, 1936-1937 Add to Shelf
Four quadrants for northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast Oregon. Three complete sets are part of this series. The northeast quadrant was published in 1937; the other 3 quadrants were issued in 1936. The scale is 1:250,000 (1 inch = 4 miles). The color maps show 27 forest cover types including non-forest lands (e.g. agricultural zones), non-commercial forest types, and timberland types. One of the sets of 4 maps is mounted on linen. More details about forest types are provided on the county forest type maps that comprise Series II.
Extent: 12 sheets
Series 2: County Forest Type Maps, 1933-1957 Add to Shelf
Series II consists of one or more maps for 33 Oregon counties denoting forest types for the county. The maps show non-forest land types (such as cultivated for agriculture), woodland types, and timberland types. The forest types are differentiated by species composition, age, and size (tree diameter). The maps also indicate areas that have been recently logged and/or replanted as well as areas deforested by fire. All of these maps are diazo blueline prints at 1:62,500 scale (1 inch = 1 mile). Legends for the symbols and codes on the maps are also available in this series.
Extent: 65 maps
Folder-Item 7.1: Legends, 1947-1958 Add to Shelf
These legends provide interpretation of the map symbols as well as details for the different forest type classifications. They are keyed to specific county maps based on the publication date.
Extent: 6 sheets
Folder-Item 2.1: Baker, 1957 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 2.2: Benton, 1933-1950 Add to Shelf
Extent: 3 sheets
Folder-Item 2.3: Clackamas, 1944 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 2.4: Clatsop, 1933-1952 Add to Shelf
The 1933 map has been hand colored.
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 2.5: Columbia, 1954 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 2.6: Coos, 1949 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 2.7: Crook, 1952 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 2.8: Curry, 1948 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 2.9: Deschutes, 1947 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 2.11: Douglas, 1948 Add to Shelf
Extent: 3 sheets
Folder-Item 2.12: Grant, 1936 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 3.1: Harney, 1953 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 3.2: Hood River, 1954 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 3.3: Jackson, 1947 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 3.4: Jefferson, 1953 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 3.5: Josephine, 1948 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 3.6: Klamath, 1946 Add to Shelf
Extent: 3 sheets
Folder-Item 4.1: Lake, 1947 Add to Shelf
Extent: 4 sheets
Folder-Item 4.2: Lane, 1942-1956 Add to Shelf
Extent: 8 sheets
Folder-Item 5.1: Lincoln, 1942-1955 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 5.2: Linn, 1944 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 5.3: Malheur, 1957 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 5.4: Marion, 1944 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 5.5: Morrow, 1954 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 5.6: Multnomah, 1946 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 5.7: Polk, 1940 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 6.1: Tillamook, 1955 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 6.2: Umatilla, 1936 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 6.3: Union, 1936 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Folder-Item 6.4: Wasco, 1954 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 6.5: Washington, 1940 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 6.6: Wheeler, 1953 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 6.7: Yamhill, 1942 Add to Shelf
Series 3: County Forest Site Maps, 1944 Add to Shelf
Series III consists of diazo blueline prints of forest site maps for Clackamas and Lane Counties. The series includes a sheet for the northern portion of Lane County and one for the southern portion. The Lane County maps were prepared by E.D. Buell. The maps are at a scale of 1 inch = 1 mile (1:62,500). The maps depict the growth potential of each forest site and distinguish between species classifications and field-determined site classes. The maps indicate the Douglas fir classification (D-III thru D-V), spruce-hemlock classification (H-III thru H-V), and non-forest or unclassified forest types (N).
Extent: 3 maps
Folder-Item 7.2: Clackamas, 1944 Add to Shelf
Folder-Item 7.3: Lane, 1944 Add to Shelf
Extent: 2 sheets
Series 4: Plots of Forest Cover Types for Counties, circa 1995 Add to Shelf
Series IV consists of maps of forest cover types for four Oregon counties produced on a pen plotter. The maps depict data from forest surveys conducted in the 1940s-1950s; they do not include an index or legend for the codes printed on the maps. The creator of the plots is not known; they may have been created as part of a research or demonstration project to incorporate historic forest survey data into computerized mapping tools. The maps are for Clatsop, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill Counties.
Extent: 4 sheets
Folder-Item 7.4: Clatsop Add to Shelf
Data from 1952 forest survey.
Folder-Item 7.5: Tillamook Add to Shelf
Data from 1955 forest survey.
Folder-Item 7.6: Washington Add to Shelf
Data from 1940 forest survey.
Folder-Item 7.7: Yamhill Add to Shelf
Data from 1942 forest survey.
Series 5: U.S. Geological Survey Land Classification Maps, 1900-1901 Add to Shelf
Series V consists of color maps prepared and published by the U.S. Geological Survey depicting land classification and timber density for the Cascade Range Forest Reserve and several quadrangles in southern Oregon and on the Oregon coast. These maps show merchantable timber in BM/acre; non-forested and de-forested lands; logging streams; and the extent of glaciers. Most of the maps are at 1:250,000 with several at 1:125,000.
Extent: 10 maps
Sub-Series 1: Cascade Range Forest Reserve, 1901 Add to Shelf
Published as plates in USGS Professional Paper no. 9. The maps cover the areas that now comprise the Mt. Hood, Willamette, Deschutes, and Umpqua National Forests. They are at a scale of approximately 1:250,000.
Extent: 5 maps
Box-Folder 8.1 Add to Shelf
Item 1: Northern Portion Add to Shelf
Prepared by H.D. Langille. Both of these are color photocopies.
Extent: 2 photocopies
Item 2: Central Portion Add to Shelf
Prepared by F.G. Plummer.
Item 3: Southern Portion Add to Shelf
Prepared by Arthur Dodwell and Theodore F. Rixon.
Item 4: Southern Point Add to Shelf
Prepared by J.B. Leiberg.
Sub-Series 2: Land Classification and Density of Standing Timber of Oregon Quadrangles, 1900 Add to Shelf
These maps were published as plates in the 21st Annual Report of the U.S. Geological Survey, Part 5 Forest Reserves.
Extent: 5 maps
Box-Folder 8.1 Add to Shelf
Item 1: Ashland Add to Shelf
Scale 1:250,000.
Item 2: Coos Bay Add to Shelf
Scale 1:125,000.
Item 3: Klamath Add to Shelf
Scale 1:250,000.
Item 4: Port Orford Add to Shelf
Scale 1:125,000.
Item 5: Roseburg Add to Shelf
Scale 1:125,000.
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