MASON COUNTY
SOUTH MOUNTAIN
State Forestry Division
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21N-5W-18
June 29, 1956: "A new fire lookout station of the latest type will be put into operation by the State Forestry division in mid-July on one of the highest points in Mason county.
It will be known as the South Mountain lookout, about seven miles northeast of the Matlock store, on an elevation of 3,100 feet.
The new lookout will replace the Simpson lookout situated to the east on a 1000-foot elevation.
Warden Francis Wright of the Shelton State Forestry district announced the construction of the South Mountain lookout. He said Mrs. Roe Franklin would be transferred to the new station from the Simpson lookout." (The Daily Chronicle)
It will be known as the South Mountain lookout, about seven miles northeast of the Matlock store, on an elevation of 3,100 feet.
The new lookout will replace the Simpson lookout situated to the east on a 1000-foot elevation.
Warden Francis Wright of the Shelton State Forestry district announced the construction of the South Mountain lookout. He said Mrs. Roe Franklin would be transferred to the new station from the Simpson lookout." (The Daily Chronicle)
July 2, 1956: "A new fire lookout station of the latest type will be in operation in mid-July on South Mountain, Mason County. The station is being built by the State Forestry division." (Port Angeles Evening News)
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