GREEN MOUNTAIN
Stevens County - Resttlement Administration > Kanuksu > Colville National Forest - 36N-41E-10
August 5, 1933: “Some C.C.C. Men called at William Ottenbacher's Friday to investigate the trail up Green mountain.” (The Colville Examiner)
August 11, 1934: “Several guests walked up to the lookout tower on Green mountain on Wednesday and ate lunch with the crew who were finishing their work.” (The Colville Examiner)
August 11, 1934: “Several guests walked up to the lookout tower on Green mountain on Wednesday and ate lunch with the crew who were finishing their work.” (The Colville Examiner)
September 15, 1934: “The C.C.C. Men put a telephone line up to the lookout station last week.” (The Colville Examiner)
September 15, 1934: “The C.C.C. Men put a telephone line up to the lookout station last week.” (The Colville Examiner)
June 20, 1936: “The forest service is putting up a telephone line to the lookout station on top of Green mountain.” (The Colville Examiner)
June 20, 1936: “The forest service is putting up a telephone line to the lookout station on top of Green mountain.” (The Colville Examiner)
June 20, 1936: “John Arrow has been hauling lookout supplies up Green mountain during the past week.” (The Colville Examiner)
June 20, 1936: “John Arrow has been hauling lookout supplies up Green mountain during the past week.” (The Colville Examiner)
July 4, 1936: “The forest service has its line completed from the Green mountain lookout tower to Threeforks.” (The Colville Examiner)
July 4, 1936: “The forest service has its line completed from the Green mountain lookout tower to Threeforks.” (The Colville Examiner)
July 16, 1938: A large block of timberland administered by the Resettlement Administration transferred to the newly formed Kaniksu National Forest. (The Colville Examiner)
July 23, 1938: “The lookout man moved into the Green mountain lookout station ,last week.” (The Colville Examiner)
July 23, 1938: “The lookout man moved into the Green mountain lookout station ,last week.” (The Colville Examiner)
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