FERRY COUNTY
SOUTH HUCKLEBERRY
Colville National Forest
35N-36E-16
35N-36E-16
September 8, 1923: “Roland Kelley, who has been working with the forest reserves on Huckleberry mountain, entered school Tuesday in the senior class. (The Colville Examiner)
August 17, 1929: “The Growden ranger station eight miles west of Kettle Falls on Huckleberry mountain was destroyed by fire this morning. Merritt Charlton, lookout, narrowly escaped death in the fire, making a last minute escape over the mountains to Republic, being completely cut off from Kettle Falls. Ranger Thompson of Republic, being unable to communicate with Charlton as the telephone lines had been burned, went to his rescue and barely escaped with his own life.” (The Colville Examiner)
September 20, 1930: “Stanly Morris, who has been stationed on Huckleberry mountain as lookout, returned home Saturday.” (The Colville Examiner)
September 24, 1932: “Herman Keyser, who has been doing some work at the Huckleberry lookout station in Ferry county, returned to town Tuesday. Mrs. Keyser also returned after spending the week-end. They report snow all day Monday.” (The Colville Examiner)
September 24, 1932: “Herman Keyser, who has been doing some work at the Huckleberry lookout station in Ferry county, returned to town Tuesday. Mrs. Keyser also returned after spending the week-end. They report snow all day Monday.” (The Colville Examiner)
October 7, 1944: "Four peaks were occupied by men and their wives. These included Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Walston of Colville on Huckleberry.” (The Colville Examiner)
October 7, 1944: "Four peaks were occupied by men and their wives. These included Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Walston of Colville on Huckleberry.” (The Colville Examiner)
Removed