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General Arrangement of Shipyard, Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation

A blueprint map of the shipyard for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. The Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation was a shipyard managed by Kaiser Shipbuilding Corporation during World War II. The shipyard built Liberty and Victory ships for the U. S. Maritime Commission between 1941 and 1944. The plans are dated Dec. 14, 1944 with revisions noted March 14, 1945. The document is a blueline print mounted on cloth.

Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation

Oregon Skyline Trail : Pacific Crest system, 1936

United States Forest Service map of the Oregon Skyline Trail, Pacific Crest System. The map is divided into three segments on a single sheet. Relief shown pictorially and by spot heights. Includes trail log and key map. Publication note: "Portland, Ore. August 18, 1936, C.W.D., N.B.N." Verso includes illustration of a man standing on a peak with a hiking pack and a textual guide to hiking the Skyline Trail.

United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region

History of headquarters camp (Skinner Butte)

Text details the history of the Skinner Butte camp for the headquarters detachment, including a list of commanders and the dates which they served. The commanders listed are: 2nd Lieutenant Warren C. Powell, Infantry Reserve; Captain David M. Shearer, 6th Engineer; Captain Arthur L. Warren, 10th Field Artillery; 1st Lieutenant Edgar M. Gregory, Coast Artillery Corps; Captain John E. Ray, 10th Field Artillery; 1st Lieutenant Norman B. Simmonds, 6th Coast Artillery Corps; and 1st Lieutenant Charles N. Branham, 6th Coast Artillery Corps. A hand-drawn map of the Skinner Butte Camp is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 731 (Camp Brice Creek)

Text details the history of Company 731, which worked on project F-21 at Camp Brice Creek in Disston, Oregon. It includes a list of camp commanders and their dates of service. The commanders listed are Major Charles L. Mullins, Infantry; Captain Alston P Rhett, Field Artillery; and Captain Harry E. Cooper, Cavalry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Belknap is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1648 (new Camp Brice Creek)

Text details the history of Company 1648, which worked on project F-31 at "new" Camp Brice Creek in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It lists names of camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: Captain Harold E. Potter, Infantry; Captain Harry E. Cooper, Cavalry Reserve; and Lieutenant F.P. Wencker, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Brice Creek is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 758 (Camp Tyee)

Text details the history of Company 758, which worked on project GF-2 at Camp Tyee. Included are names of camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: E.E. Schwein, Major, Infantry; H.A. Skerry, Captain, 6th Engineers; and W.C. Betzer, Lieutenant United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Tyee is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 965 (Camp Fall Creek)

Text details the history of Company 965, which worked on project R-24 at Camp Fall Creek in Lowell, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain J.J. France, 10th Field Artillery; 1st Lieutenant L.E. Parks, Infantry Reserve; and Lieutenant Mauritz M. Nelson, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Fall Creek is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 759 (Camp Melrose)

Text details the history of Company 759, which worked on project GF-4 at Camp Melrose in Melrose, Oregon. Included are the names of camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: Captain Thomas A. Young, Coast Artillery Corps; Captain G.W. Spoerry, Infantry; Major S.P. Philpot, Infantry; Major Charles E. Speer, Infantry; Captain Jack L. Meyer, Quartermaster Corps; 2nd Lieutenant John W. Keating, 17th Infantry; Captain Harold E. Potter, Infantry; Captain Gordon Hyde, Infantry Reserve; and Captain Henry C. Church, C.W. Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Melrose is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 943 (Camp Oakridge)

Text details the history of Company 943, which worked on project F-25 at Camp Oakridge in Oakridge, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain Robert F. Dark, 7th Infantry; Captain Emons B. Whisner, 7th Infantry; Captain Frank G. Hoffman, Infantry Reserve; and 1st Lieutenant Roy E. Landblom, Infantry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Oakridge is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1649 (Camp McKinley)

Text details the history of Company 1649, which worked on project GF-10 at Camp McKinley. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Major Rinaldo Coe, Cavalry and Captain G.L. Maynard, United States Marine Corps. A photos shows camp cook Lee J. Clouse. A hand-drawn map of Camp McKinley is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 729 (Camp Wendling)

Text details the history of Company 729, which worked on project P-210 at Camp Wendling in Wendling, Oregon. Included are a list of camp commanders and the dates they served. The commanders listed are: Major William K. Harrison, Cavalry; Major M.A.S. Ming, Field Artillery; Lt. G.F. Duvall, United States Navy; and Captain Wilbur F. Maring, Jr., Infantry Reserve. A photo shows William K. Harrison and Captain Marcus B. Bell, Infantry. A hand-drawn map of Camp Wendling is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 756 (Camp Coquille)

Text details the history of Company 756, which worked on project P-207 at Camp Coquille in Coquille, Oregon. Included are a list of the camp commanders and the dates of their service. Listed are: Captain N.E. Callen, Infantry; Captain William M. Boyer, Infantry Reserve; and Captain Theodore S. Koziatek, Infantry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Coquille is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1305 (Camp Devil's Flat)

History of Company 1305, which worked on project F-36 at Camp Devil's Flat in Azalea, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain William M. Tow, Infantry (DOL) and Lieutenant L.S. Tichenor, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Devil's Flat is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1727 (Camp Powers)

Text details the history of Company 1727, which worked on project F-42 at Camp Powers in Powers, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain A.J. Bassett, 6th Infantry; Major E.L. Ford, Jr., Ordnance Department; Major F.G. Ringland, Cavalry; Captain J.J. France, 10th Field Artillery; Captain K.A. Keveren, Quartermaster Corps Reserve; and 1st Lieutenant Louis A. Traxel, Field Artillery Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Powers is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Pictures and map of Camp Wolf Creek (11 of 11)

Three photos show a general view of Camp Wolf Creek; Camp Commander Captain Frank G. Hoffman, Infantry Reserve; and a train carrying members of Company 1921 from Roseburg to the Sacramento District. A hand-drawn map of Camp Wolf Creek is taped to the page. Hand-lettering at the bottom of the page spells "The End."

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 757 (Camp Remote)

Text details the history of Company 757, which worked on project GF-6 at Camp Remote in Camas Valley, Oregon. Included are a list of the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are: Captain Jules V. Sims, 17th Infantry; Major Frank D. Ringland, Cavalry; and 1st Lieutenant L.H. Wellman, United States Marine Corps. A hand-drawn map of Camp Remote is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 927 (Camp Reedsport)

Text details the history of Company 927, which worked on project F-70 at Camp Reedsport in Reedsport, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain K.S. Whittemore, 7th Infantry and 1st Lieutenant L.M. Cowan, Eng. Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Reedsport is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 963 (Camp Cape Creek)

Text details the history of Company 963, which worked on project F-29 at Camp Cape Creek in Yachats, Oregon. Included are the names of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain W.W. Crawford, 10th. Field Artillery and Captain B.A. Johnson, 53rd Infantry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Cape Creek is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 980 (Camp Gunter)

Text details the history of Company 908, which worked on project GF-1 at Camp Gunter in Drain, Oregon. Included are a list of the camp commanders and the dates they served. Listed are Captain Will H. Gordon, 7th Infantry, and Captain David D. Zink, 408th Infantry Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Gunter is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 981 (Camp Walker)

Text details the history of Company 981, which worked on project S-204 at Camp Walker in Reedsport, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are Captain Alexander Adair, 7th Infantry, and Captain V.J. Gregory, Field Artillery Reserve. A hand-drawn map of Camp Walker is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

History of Company 1309 (Camp Sitkum)

Text details the history of Company 1309, which worked on project GF-5 at Camp Sitkum in Sitkum, Oregon. Included are the camp commanders and their dates of service. Listed are 1st Lieutenant W.C. Price, 10th Field Artillery; Captain T.E. Campbell, Infantry; Captain C.R. Rhoads, 7th Infantry; and Lieutenant A.M. Van Eaton, United States Navy. A hand-drawn map of Camp Sitkum is taped to the bottom of the page.

Burton, Leo R. T. (Leo Rigel Taylor)

Oregon Skyline Trail : Mt. Hood to Crater Lake, 1925

United States Forest Service map of the Oregon Skyline Trail from Mt. Hood to Crater Lake. The map is divided into three segments on a single sheet. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes "Table of distances between camping places." Verso includes photographs and a textual guide to hiking the Skyline Trail.

United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region

State Highway Department's map of the state of Oregon : showing main traveled automobile roads, 1924

A map of automobile and railroad routes in Oregon in 1924 showing main paved and gravel roads as well as railroad routes. The verso shows a map of major highway systems in the Western United States. The title on the verso page reads, "All Roads Lead to Portland, Oregon / Center of the Great Scenic Highway Systems of the West." Insets on the map show, "Mt. Hood Loop drive," and "Map of the best routes in and out of Portland." Relief shown by hachures.

Portland Chamber of Commerce (Or.)

Map of Oregon / compiled from official and authentic sources by the Southern Pacific Lines, 1923

A 1923 map showing proposed and finished lines Southern Pacific railroad lines in Oregon issued by the Portland, Oregon office of the Southern Pacific Passenger Traffic Department. The map also shows other major roadways and railroads in the state. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. The verso of the map contains panels detailing Oregon's resources, development, topography, and climate. Also included is an inset map with the complete Southern Pacific Lines in the United States and a panel listing Southern Pacific representatives by region and position.

Southern Pacific Company

Oregon Operations

A map of Spruce Production Division operations in Oregon. Transcription from slide: “Map No. 6, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 8 & 9. Railroads No. 8 & 9 control timbered area covering 37 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 100,692,000, Cedar - 1,783,000, Fir - 187,720,000, Hemlock - 203,243,000. Map No. 7, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 10 & 11. Railroad No. 10 controls timbered area covering 28 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 82,137,000, Cedar - 5,924,000, Fir - 187,720,000, Hemlock - 203,243,000. Map No. 7, showing S. P. D. Railroads No. 10 & 11. Railroad No. 10 controls timbered area covering 28 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 82,137,000, Cedar - 5,924,000, Fir - 375,318,000, Hemlock - 119,000. Railroad No. 11 controls timbered area covering 63 square miles containing timber as follows: Spruce - 604,383,000, Cedar - 31,873,000, Fir - 621,419,000, Hemlock - 136,958,000. Map No. 8, showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 12, showing S. P. D. Railroad No. 12. Railroad No. 12 controls timbered area covering 21 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 253,765,000, Cedar - 15,116,000, Fir - 316,745,000, Hemlock - 200,476,000. Map No. 9, showing S.P.D. Railroad No. 13. Railroad No. 13 controls timbered area covering 23 square miles, containing timber as follows: Spruce - 171,860,000, Cedar - 48,055,000, Fir - 37,920,000, Hemlock - 27,395,000.”

United States. War Department. Spruce Production Division

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