FERRY COUNTY
VULCAN MOUNTAIN
Colville National Forest
40N-33E-18
40N-33E-18
September 17, 1915: “The local office of the Forest Service have completed the field work for the present season and will relieve the guards from duty. Lookout towers for fire detectives were built on Sherman, Bonaparte, Vulcan and First Thought mountains.” (The Republic News-Miner)
May 23, 1931: “Spur lines will be constructed this summer to Vulcan mountain, Buckhorn mountain, Flagstaff mountain and Flat creek. With these new lines and increased detection it is the object to reduce the discovery time on fires.” (The Colville Examiner)
May 23, 1931: “Spur lines will be constructed this summer to Vulcan mountain, Buckhorn mountain, Flagstaff mountain and Flat creek. With these new lines and increased detection it is the object to reduce the discovery time on fires.” (The Colville Examiner)
July 24, 1931: “Willis Ward and R.E. Foote are constructing a fifty foot pole lookout tower on Vulcan Mountain.” (Republic News-Miner)
May 25, 1934: “Superintendent of road construction Foote, has started location work on a road to the Vulcan mountain lookout. This road will open up a large area and will be of value for fire protection purposes.” (The Republic News-Miner)
May 25, 1934: “Superintendent of road construction Foote, has started location work on a road to the Vulcan mountain lookout. This road will open up a large area and will be of value for fire protection purposes.” (The Republic News-Miner)
June 8, 1934: “A forest camp of about 30 men is located near Vulcan Mountain range, where an 11-mile road will be built and a lookout constructed.” (The Republic News-Miner)
June 8, 1934: “A forest camp of about 30 men is located near Vulcan Mountain range, where an 11-mile road will be built and a lookout constructed.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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