MINERAL MOUNTAIN
Stevens County - Colville National Forest - 39N-38E-18
June 29, 1928: “Fred Dahl who had been doing maintenance work at First Thought lookout is transferred to Mineral mountain as lookout man.” (The Republic News-Miner)
July 27, 1928: “Several fires were started in the vicinity of Boyds last week, in deserted ranch buildings. The fires were discovered by Mineral Mt. Lookout and controlled by Rangers Duffield and Vincent.” (The Republic News-Miner)
July 27, 1928: “Several fires were started in the vicinity of Boyds last week, in deserted ranch buildings. The fires were discovered by Mineral Mt. Lookout and controlled by Rangers Duffield and Vincent.” (The Republic News-Miner)
June 7, 1929: “Lloyd Hougland left Tuesday for Orient where he will assist in the construction of a lookout house on Mineral mountain. This is a new lookout point which overlooks the lower country along the Columbia River from Marcus to Northport.” (The Republic News-Miner)
June 7, 1929: “Lloyd Hougland left Tuesday for Orient where he will assist in the construction of a lookout house on Mineral mountain. This is a new lookout point which overlooks the lower country along the Columbia River from Marcus to Northport.” (The Republic News-Miner)
June 15, 1929: “J. Williams of Kettle Falls will be the lookout on Mineral Mountain.” (The Colville Examiner)
June 15, 1929: “J. Williams of Kettle Falls will be the lookout on Mineral Mountain.” (The Colville Examiner)
June 21, 1929: “Ed Smith of Orient and Bud Williams of Kettle Falls are packing the Mineral Mountain Lookout. This lumber is packed full lengths with horses in tandem over a rough trail 6 miles in length.” (The Republic News-Miner)
June 21, 1929: “Ed Smith of Orient and Bud Williams of Kettle Falls are packing the Mineral Mountain Lookout. This lumber is packed full lengths with horses in tandem over a rough trail 6 miles in length.” (The Republic News-Miner)
October 18, 1929: “Mike Moran is completing the Lookout building on Mineral mountain.” (The Republic News-Miner)
October 18, 1929: “Mike Moran is completing the Lookout building on Mineral mountain.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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