Image South Fork Citico Creek.jpg thumb right 240px South Fork of Citico Creek in the CherokeeNationalForest The CherokeeNationalForest is a large United States NationalForestNationalForest created on July 19, 1936, by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt , operated by the U.S. Forest Service and encompassing some 640,000 acres 2,600 km . Location The CherokeeNationalForest headquarters are located in Cleveland, Tennessee . The CherokeeNationalForest mostly lies within eastern Tennessee , along ... within Great Smoky Mountains National Park . The CherokeeNationalForest has two separate sections a northern region directly north of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and a southern section directly south of the Smokies. ref http www.fs.fed.us land staff lar 2007 TABLE 6.htm ref The CherokeeNationalForest contains such notable sites as the Ocoee River site of the 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 Olympic whitewater events 150 miles 240 km of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail Citico ... by State, Congressional District and County United States Forest Service September 30, 2007 ref Recreation Image WataugaLake.jpg thumb 200px left The CherokeeNationalForest at Watauga Lake . Recreation opportunities in the CherokeeNationalForest are diverse. The forest s fast flowing rivers ... is protected as a nationalforest, namely the CherokeeNationalForest on the Tennessee side and the Nantahala NationalForest on the North Carolina side although some parts have been designated ... www.fs.fed.us r8 cherokeeCherokeeNationalForest http tellico plains.com cherokee.html Info about the CherokeeNationalForest Protected Areas of Tennessee Protected Areas of North Carolina coord ..., North Carolina Category CherokeeNationalForest fr For t nationale de Cherokee ... Authority Watauga Lake Watauga Reservoir and Wilbur Reservoir . The forest is located in parts ... trout are also present. Bass fish Bass , bluegill and crappie are found in the forest s lakes, which ... more details
NationalForest may refer to United States NationalForest , a classification of land NationalForest, England NationalForest band , a British band NationalForest album NationalForest album , debut album by NationalForest See also List of U.S. National Forests List of Brazilian National Forests Category National forests disambig ... more details
File Cherokeenational holiday2007.jpg thumb Arts and crafts booths on the Cherokee Heritage Center grounds, CherokeeNational Holiday, 2007 The CherokeeNational Holiday is an annual event held each Labor Day weekend in Tahlequah, Oklahoma . The event celebrates the September 6, 1839 signing of the Cherokee Nation Constitution in Oklahoma after the Trail of Tears Indian removal ended. Origins and activities Originally began in 1953, the event has grown into one of the largest festival s in Oklahoma, attracting in excess of 70,000 attendees coming from all over the United States of America United ... , Cherokee marbles , horseshoes and cornstalk shoot tournaments, softball tournaments, rodeo s, car show car and Art exhibition art shows , Gospel music gospel singings , the annual Miss Cherokee pageant, the CherokeeNational Holiday parade, and the annual State of the Nation address by the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation currently Chad Corntassel Smith Chad Smith . File Stickball match.jpg thumb CherokeeNational Holiday stickball match on the grounds of Sequoyah High School Tahlequah ... holiday CherokeeNational Holiday Archives http www.cherokee.org The Cherokee Nation Homepage Cherokee coord missing Oklahoma Category Native American culture Category Cherokee tribe Category Oklahoma ... s . Others who routinely attend the event are the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians located in western North Carolina and also the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians United Keetowah Band which, like the Cherokee Nation , are headquartered in Tahlequah. The holiday hosts many different ... Corn For Our Children s Future 56th Annual 2008 The Cherokee Nation Continues in Full Force and Effect ... The Seven Clans 49th Annual 2001 See also colbegin 2 CherokeeCherokee Tribe Cherokee language United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Cherokee Heritage Center Tahlequah ... attractions in Cherokee County, Oklahoma ... more details
The CherokeeNational Youth Choir was created in part by Chad Corntassel Smith , the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation . It consists of youth of Cherokee descent who sing gospel music in the Cherokee language. The directors are Mary Kay Henderson and Kathy Sierra. The choir has sung at various venues around the United States, including singing for former President George W. Bush , singing at World Trade Center site Ground Zero in New York City , and singing alongside Dolly Parton at her amusement park, Dollywood . They have won numerous awards, including a Native American Music Awards Nammy the Native American Music Award , and they release a new CD of gospels each year. ref http youthchoir.cherokee.org CherokeeNational Youth Choir website ref References reflist Cherokee Category Cherokee Nation Category Youth choirs NorthAm native stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name CherokeeNational Capitol nrhp type nhl image CherokeeNational Capitol.jpg caption CherokeeNational Capitol location 100 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahlequah, Oklahoma lat degrees 35 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 44.72 lat direction N long degrees 94 long minutes 58 long seconds 13.89 long direction W locmapin Oklahoma area built 1867 architect C.W. Goodlander architecture Italianate designated nrhp type July 4, 1961 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 460&ResourceType Building title CherokeeNational Capitol accessdate 2008 01 15 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Local refnum 66000627 The CherokeeNational Capitol , in Tahlequah, Oklahoma , was the capitol building of the Cherokee Nation 19th century Cherokee Nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. ref name nrhpinv2 The Cherokee Nation had set up its government quickly after removal to Indian Territory in 1838. In addition to establishing its courts and council, the Nation built seminaries for both male and female students, as education was highly valued. The capitol was constructed from 1867 1869 following the American Civil War , the brick building was designed in the late Italianate style by C. W. Goodlander, a style unusual for Oklahoma. Originally it housed the nation s court as well as other offices. The capitol was designated a National ... docs NHLS Text 66000627.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination CherokeeNational Capitol 511  KB date 1980 author Francine Weiss publisher National Park Service postscript None ref References reflist NRHP in Cherokee County Category National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma Category Buildings and structures in Cherokee County, Oklahoma Category Legislative buildings Category Cherokee Nation 19th century Category Buildings and structures in Oklahoma Category ... more details
File ForetNational3558.jpg thumb 150px The front of ForestNationalForestNational French language French or Vorst Nationaal Dutch language Dutch is a multi purpose arena in Brussels , Belgium . The arena can hold 13,000 people. It hosts indoor sporting events, as well as music concerts, by a wide variety of music artists. External links http www.forestnational.be pages home.asp?lng 2 Venue information EAA members coord 50.80984 N 4.326242 E region BE type landmark display title Category Indoor arenas in Belgium Category Buildings and structures in Brussels Belgium sports venue stub fr ForestNational nl Vorst Nationaal pt ForestNational ... more details
thumb Nantahala NationalForest location within North Carolina. The Nantahala NationalForest , established in 1920 ref name USFSweb NNF , is a nationalforest located in the United States American ... the floors of the deep gorges of the nationalforest when directly overhead at midday. The Spanish ... Bartram in the 18th century. The Nantahala NationalForest is home to the famous Nantahala River . The Nantahala NationalForest is administered by the United States Forest Service , part of the United ... National Forests Croatan NationalForest Croatan , Pisgah NationalForest Pisgah , and Uwharrie NationalForest Uwharrie from common headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina . Overview Nantahala NationalForest is the largest of the four national forests in North Carolina ref name USFSweb NNF , lying .... The town Murphy is right in the middle of the Nantahala Forest Organization Nantahala National ... County. Wilderness areas Three Wilderness areas are located within the Nantahala NationalForest .... The Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest within the NationalForest was dedicated on July 30, 1936 to poet ... forest have been identified in the Nantahala NationalForest, totaling some convert 30800 acre km2 ... Memorial Forest See also List of U.S. national forests List of U.S. state forests Federal lands National ... in North Carolina Nantahala NationalForest title Nantahala NationalForest date publisher US Forest ... Forest part of Nantahala NationalForest date publisher University of North Carolina at Asheville ... External links http ncnatural.com NCUSFS Nantahala nantfac.html Map of Nantahala NationalForest http ... Guides webpage on the Nantahala NationalForest http www.franklin chamber.com visitorInformation ... Carolina Category Old growth forests Category Mountains to Sea Trail Category Nantahala NationalForest ... NationalForest fr For t nationale de Nantahala ...coord 35.233842 83.559265 display title Image cullasaja.jpg right thumb Cullasaja Falls , Nantahala National ... more details
Infobox protected area name Talladega NationalForest iucn category VI photo Cheaha Lake in the Fall.jpg photo caption Cheaha Mountain , Alabama s highest point, is located in Talladega NationalForest. map USA relief map caption location Alabama , United States USA nearest city Talladega, Alabama Talladega, AL lat d 33 lat m 11 lat s 46 lat NS N long d 86 long m 27 long s 45 long EW W region US coords ... year governing body United States Forest Service U.S. Forest Service The Talladega NationalForest ... alabama forests title National Forests in Alabama accessdate 2008 10 05 work USDA Forest Service publisher ... r8 alabama aboutus Forest Service website on Talladega NationalForest Protected Areas of Alabama Category National Forests of Alabama Category Protected areas established in 1936 Category ... abused, eroded wastelands in all of Alabama. Pine forest regrowth now hosts a diverse eco system ... wealth near Rebecca Mountain. The forest is headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery , as are all four of Alabama s National Forests. The other National Forests in the state are Conecuh NationalForest Conecuh , Tuskegee NationalForest Tuskegee , and William B. Bankhead NationalForest William B. Bankhead . The Talladega NationalForest is physically separated into two areas, and divided into three Ranger Districts File Alabama Gentians.jpg thumb left Alabama Gentians in Talladega NationalForest Oakmulgee District lies in the central part of the state, east of Tuscaloosa in Hale, Tuscaloosa ... part of the state in Cherokee, Calhoun, Cleburne, Talladega and Clay Counties. They consist of upland ... Heflin and the Talladega ranger station in its namesake city of Talladega, Alabama Talladega . The forest covers parts of eleven counties in Alabama. In descending order of forest land area they are Cleburne, Clay, Bibb, Talladega, Perry, Hale, Calhoun, Chilton, Tuscaloosa, Cherokee, and Dallas counties ... Protected areas of Cherokee County, Alabama Category Protected areas of Calhoun County, Alabama ... more details
Cherokee County, Iowa Category National Register of Historic Places in Iowa by county Cherokee ...File Map of Iowa highlighting Cherokee County.svg thumb 300px Location of Cherokee County in Iowa This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cherokee County, Iowa Cherokee County , Iowa , United States . Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts these locations may be seen ... on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark . NRHP date for lists ... Bastian Site name Bastian Site address Address Restricted city Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee county Cherokee County, Iowa date 1976 07 19 image lat lon nolatlon true description Description goes here ... city Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee county Cherokee County, Iowa date 1979 03 21 image lat lon nolatlon true description Description goes here NRHP row pos 3 refnum 05000903 type HD article Cherokee Commercial Historic District name Cherokee Commercial Historic District address Parts of Main, Maple, and Willow between 1st and 6th Sts. city Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee county Cherokee County, Iowa date ... 85000773 type NRHP article Cherokee Public Library name Cherokee Public Library address 215 S. 2nd St. city Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee county Cherokee County, Iowa date 1985 04 09 image lat 42.748611 lon 95.551111 description Description goes here NRHP row pos 5 refnum 74000777 type NRHP article Cherokee Sewer Site name Cherokee Sewer Site address Address Restricted city Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee county Cherokee County, Iowa date 1974 12 24 image lat lon nolatlon true description Description goes here NRHP row pos 6 refnum 90001308 type HD article Illinois Central Railroad Yard Cherokee name Illinois Central Railroad Yard Cherokee address Roughly bounded by S. 4th, 5th, W. Maple, and W. Beech Sts. city Cherokee, Iowa Cherokee county Cherokee County, Iowa date 1990 09 06 image lat 42.745833 lon ... more details
and cotton plantations. The Cherokee organized a national government under Principal Chiefs Little Turkey ... them in Georgia. File New Echota.jpg thumb left CherokeeNational Council building, New Echota ... Land Lottery Land Lottery , and the state militia occupied New Echota . The CherokeeNational ... also houses the CherokeeNational Archives. Both the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the United Keetoowah ...Other uses Use mdy dates date December 2011 cleanup IPA Infobox ethnic group group Cherokee br br ... Penn Thomas M. Cook poptime 316,049 br Eastern Band 13,000 , Cherokee Nation 288,749, United Keetoowah .... Cherokee Prayer Initiative Journal. 1999 retrieved June 11, 2010 ref langs English, Cherokee language Cherokee related Contains Cherokee text The Cherokee IPA en t r ki lang chr lang chr Tsalagi ... book last Mooney first James authorlink James Mooney title Myths of the Cherokee and Sacred Formulas ... in the 18th century. In the 19th century, white settlers in the United States called the Cherokee ... practices of European American settlers. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the Cherokee Nation has ... Cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians UKB have ... Settlers , Cherokee who migrated to Arkansas and Oklahoma about 1817. The Cherokee Nation are related to the people who were Cherokee removal forcibly relocated there in the 1830s under the Indian Removal Act . The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is located on the Qualla Boundary in western North Carolina . In addition, there are Cherokee bands in the Southeastern United States Southeast that are recognized as tribes by U.S. state state governments, such as the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama , but not the U.S. federal government . Name The Cherokee refer to themselves as Tsalagi lang chr ... York, called the Cherokee Oyata ge rono inhabitants of the cave country . Many theories  though none proven  abound about the etymology origin of the word Cherokee. It may have originally been ... more details
Forest. The initial land purchases became a part of the CherokeeNationalForest on June 14, 1920. Ranger ...Image Chattahoochee NF.jpg right frame Fall in the Chattahoochee NationalForest The Chattahoochee Oconee NationalForest in northern Georgia U.S. state Georgia comprises two United States NationalForest s, the Oconee NationalForest and Chattahoochee NationalForest. The combined total area of the Chattahoochee Oconee NationalForest is convert 865855 acre km2 0 , of which the Chattahoochee NationalForest comprises convert 750502 acre km2 0 and the Oconee NationalForest comprises convert 115353 acre km2 0 . The county with the largest portion of the forest is Rabun County, Georgia Rabun County ... The Chattahoochee NationalForest takes its name from the Chattahoochee River whose headwaters begin ... a separate NationalForest. In 1936, the Chattahoochee was organized into two Ranger Districts, the Blue ... km2 0 of federal lands in central Georgia as the Oconee NationalForest. The Oconee then joined the Chattahoochee ... Oconee NationalForest. The Chattahoochee NationalForest today covers 18 north Georgia counties ... NationalForest other recreation trails , and convert 1600 mi km 2 of roads. In addition ... Ranger District maintains Trails of the Oconee NationalForest several hiking and other recreational ... National Forest.png right thumb 350px Map showing the lands of the NationalForest Georgia counties ... ref Chattahoochee NationalForest Chattooga River Ranger District Banks County, Georgia Banks County ... Union County , convert 97839 acre km2 0 Oconee NationalForest The Oconee NationalForest is almost ... 0 References reflist External links http www.fs.usda.gov conf Chattahoochee Oconee NationalForest Home Page http ngeorgia.com naturally cnf.html History of Chattahoohee NationalForest http www.fs.usda.gov Internet FSE DOCUMENTS stelprdb5133706.pdf Trails of the Chattahoochee Oconee NationalForest ... County, Georgia Category Chattahoochee Oconee NationalForest de Chattahoochee Oconee NationalForest ... more details
The Sumter NationalForest is one of two forests in South Carolina that are managed together by the United States Forest Service , the other being the Francis Marion NationalForest . The Sumter NationalForest consists of convert 370442 acre km2 which are divided into several non contiguous sections in western South Carolina. Overall, in descending order of land area the forest is located in parts of Oconee County, South Carolina Oconee , Union County, South Carolina Union , Newberry County, South Carolina Newberry , McCormick County, South Carolina McCormick , Edgefield County, South Carolina Edgefield , Abbeville County, South Carolina Abbeville , Laurens County, South Carolina Laurens , Chester ... NationalForest. The Sumter is named for Thomas Sumter , a leader of patriot regular and military ... Ranger District The Long Cane Ranger District of the Sumter NationalForest is located in western ... . Today The Sumter NationalForest includes approximately convert 2859 acre km2 of the Ellicott Rock ... forests . ref name ecoregions Recreation Sumter nationalForest offers a wide variety of activities ..., target shooting, camping and fishing. References reflist http www.fs.fed.us r8 fms forest about history2.shtml Forest Service s History of the Sumter NationalForest External links http www.fs.fed.us r8 fms Official Site of the Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests http www.fs.fed.us r8 fms forest about apmap.shtml Map of the Andrew Pickens Ranger District Protected Areas of South Carolina coord 34.5683 N 81.5919 W source kolossus dewiki display title Category National Forests of South Carolina Category Sumter NationalForest Category Protected areas of Union County, South Carolina Category ... NationalForest ..., South Carolina Greenwood , and Saluda County, South Carolina Saluda counties. Forest headquarters ... . Local place names and streams attest the Cherokee Indian heritage of the area, including the Chatooga ... more details
Ashland NationalForest was established as the Ashland Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Oregon on September 28, 1893 with convert 18560 acre km2 . In 1905 federal forests were transferred to the U.S. Forest Service . Ashland became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907, and on July 1, 1908 the entire forest was combined with parts of Cascade NationalForest Cascade , Klamath NationalForest Klamath and Siskiyou NationalForest Siskiyou National Forests to establish Crater NationalForest . The lands are presently included in Rogue River NationalForest . ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Oregon Category Former National Forests of Oregon Category Rogue River Siskiyou NationalForest ... more details
Little Rockies NationalForest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Montana on March 2, 1907 with convert 31000 acre km2 . On July 1, 1908 the entire forest was combined with Little Belt NationalForest Little Belt , Snowy Mountains NationalForest Snowy Mountains and Highwood Mountains NationalForest Highwood Mountains United States NationalForestNationalForest s to establish Jefferson NationalForest Montana and the name was discontinued. The entire Jefferson NationalForest was later consolidated with the Lewis and Clark NationalForest . ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref The former Forest Service lands in the LIttle Rockies are now administered by the Bureau of Land Management . See also List of Forests in Montana References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Montana Category Former National Forests of Montana ... more details
Cochetopah NationalForest was established as the Cochetopah Forest Reserve in Colorado on June 13, 1905 with convert 1133330 acre km2 . It became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 it was renamed Cochetopa NationalForest and exchanged land with Leadville NationalForest , ceding land to Rio Grande NationalForest and Gunnison NationalForest . Its lands exist now as portions of San Isabel NationalForest San Isabel , Gunnison NationalForest Gunnison and Rio Grande NationalForest Rio Grande National Forests. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates from Forest History Society website Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Colorado Category Former National Forests of Colorado ... more details
Blue Mountains NationalForest was established as the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Oregon on March 15, 1906 with convert 2675620 acre km2 from portions of the Baker City Forest Reserve and other lands. It became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On March 2, 1908 Maury Mountain Forest Reserve was added to Blue Mountains, and on July 1, 1911 the forest was divided among Whitman NationalForest Whitman , Malheur NationalForest Malheur , Umatilla NationalForest Umatilla and Deschutes NationalForest Deschutes National Forests and the name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates from Forest History Society website Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Oregon Category Former National Forests of Oregon ... more details
Mono NationalForest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in California and Nevada on July 1, 1908 with convert 659456 acre km2 , almost all in California, from parts of Inyo NationalForest Inyo , Toiyabe NationalForest Toiyabe , Stanislaus NationalForest Stanislaus and Sierra NationalForest Sierra United States NationalForestNationalForest s. On July 1, 1945 the entire forest was divided between Inyo and Toiyabe and the name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates from the Forest History Society website Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing California Category Former National Forests of California Category Former National Forests of Nevada Category Humboldt Toiyabe NationalForest Category Inyo NationalForest ... more details
Pocatello NationalForest was established as the Pocatello Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Idaho and Utah on September 5, 1903 with convert 49920 acre km2 . After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905,it became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 Port Neuf NationalForest and part of Bear River NationalForest were added. On July 1, 1915 the entire forest was transferred to Cache NationalForest and the name was discontinued. The lands are presently included in Caribou NationalForest and Wasatch Cache NationalForest . ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates from the Forest History Society website Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Idaho Category Former National Forests of Idaho Category Former National Forests of Utah ... more details
Pend Oreille NationalForest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Idaho on May 6, 1910 with convert 911764 acre km2 with the renaming of Pend d Oreille NationalForest, which in turn had been established on July 1, 1908 with convert 913364 acre km2 from Cabinet NationalForest Cabinet , Coeur d Alene NationalForest Coeur d Alene , Kootenai NationalForest Kootenai and Priest River NationalForest Priest River United States NationalForestNationalForest s. On September 30, 1933 most of the forest was transferred to Kaniksu NationalForest and the remainder was transferred to Coeur d Alene. The name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Idaho Category Former National Forests of Idaho ... more details
Monterey NationalForest was established as the Monterey Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in California on June 25, 1906 with convert 335195 acre km2 . It became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 Pinnacles NationalForest and San Benito NationalForest were added. On August 8, 1919 the entire forest was transferred to Santa Barbara NationalForest and the name was discontinued. The lands presently exist in Los Padres NationalForest . ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing California Category Los Padres NationalForest Category Former National Forests of California ... more details
Paulina NationalForest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Oregon on July 1, 1911, with convert 1333360 acre km2 from portions of Cascade NationalForest Cascade , Crater NationalForest Crater , Deschutes NationalForest Deschutes , Fremont NationalForest Fremont and Umpqua NationalForest Umpqua United States NationalForestNational Forests . On July 19, 1915, portions of Paulina were transferred back to Crater, Deschutes and Fremont, and the remainder was eliminated. They are now part of Rogue River Siskiyou NationalForest . ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Oregon Category Former National Forests of Oregon Category Rogue River Siskiyou NationalForest ... more details
Black Mesa NationalForest was established as the Black Mesa Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Arizona on February 22, 1897 with convert 4147200 acre km2 . After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905, it became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 the forest was divided among Sitgreaves NationalForest Sitgreaves , Tonto NationalForest Tonto , Apache NationalForest Apache and Coconino NationalForest Coconino National Forests and the name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Arizona Category Former National Forests of Arizona ... more details
Garces NationalForest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Arizona on July 1, 1908 with convert 78480 acre km2 from portions of Baboquivari NationalForest Baboquivari , Tumacacori NationalForest Tumacacori and Huachuca NationalForest Huachuca United States NationalForestNationalForest s. It was named in honor of Franciscan missionary Father Francisco Garc s an early exlorer of southwestern North America including Arizona and southern California. On July 1, 1911 the forest was combined with Coronado NationalForest and the name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates from the Forest History Society website Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Arizona Category Former National Forests of Arizona Category Coronado NationalForest ... more details
Big Hole NationalForest was established as the Big Hole Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Montana and Idaho on November 5, 1906 with convert 1917100 acre km2 . It became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 Big Hole was divided between Beaverhead NationalForest Beaverhead , Deerlodge NationalForest Deerlodge and Bitterroot NationalForest Bitterroot United States NationalForestNationalForest s and the name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref See also List of Forests in Montana References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Forest History Society Listing of the National Forests of the United States Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp.  743 788. coord missing Montana Category Former National Forests of Montana ... more details
Santa Catalina NationalForest was established as the Santa Catalina Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Arizona on July 2, 1902 with convert 155520 acre km2 . After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905, it became a United States NationalForestNationalForest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 it was combined with Dragoon NationalForest and Santa Rita NationalForest to create Coronado NationalForest and the name was discontinued. ref citation title PDFlink http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf National Forests of the United States 341  KB date September 29, 2005 author Davis, Richard C. publisher The Forest History Society ref The Santa Catalina Mountains are located northeast of Tucson, Arizona Tucson and are part of the Santa Catalina Ranger District of Coronado NationalForest. References reflist External links http www.foresthistory.org Forest History Society http www.foresthistory.org ASPNET Places National 20Forests 20of 20the 20U.S.pdf Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates from Forest History Society website Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743 788. coord missing Arizona Category Former National Forests of Arizona Category Coronado NationalForest ... more details