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Oregon Timber Tax Maps, 1950-1996
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Oregon. State Tax Commission.
- Title
- Oregon Timber Tax Maps
- Dates
- 1950-1996 (inclusive)19501996
1955-1977 (bulk)19551977 - Quantity
- 28 cubic feet, including 4033 maps, (53 map folders and 17 boxes, including 13 oversize boxes)
- Collection Number
- MAPS TimberTax
- Summary
- The Oregon Timber Tax Maps consist of more than 4,000 maps and related documents detailing appraisal information for forest taxes. The collection includes annotated township maps, data sheets on timber volume, as well as many other pieces of information regarding the valuation of timbered lands in Oregon during the 1950s-1970s.
- Repository
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Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The timber and forest industry have long been crucial to the economic and environmental health of Oregon. As a key land use and production of the state, the forest industry has been subject to several taxation system changes.
One of the most rudimentary and earliest taxations of private timberland was the property tax; however, it posed an issue when compared to the income generated through private forests. By the 1920s, Oregon had a major problem with tax delinquency among forest landowners with many forest landowners simply abandoning their ownerships due to the high property tax rates. The Oregon Legislature then chose to try and encourage the ownership and reforestation of recently harvested lands by creating the optional Forest Fee and Yield Tax Law in 1929. Under this system owners could opt into the system and were able to exempt all their timber from property taxes. Instead they were levied an annual fee on a per acre of ownership rate with a yield tax placed on the value of forest products once they were harvested.
Although this offered owners a different option for forest taxation, many did not choose to opt into this Fee and Yield Tax and the rate of tax delinquency continued to increase into the 1940s and stayed relatively high into the 1950s. In order to address this situation and develop a long-term solution, 33 forest tax bills were introduced to the Oregon Legislature between 1921 and 1959.
One of the important issues tackled in these bills was the lack of uniformity in timber assessment procedures between the counties who were responsible for levying the property taxes. In 1955 the state legislature directed the then State Tax Commission to assist the counties by developing a consistent timber inventory and valuation methodology. By 1961 the Tax Commission was the sole party responsible for forestland valuation for taxation purposes.
The Tax Commission conducted a number of studies to try and calculate a reasonable valuation of old growth timber in each county. However, there was so much variation that their plan was never adopted. In 1961 the legislature enacted new forest taxes for all lands except those in the Forest Fee and Yield Tax system. Under this new tax system landowners were subject to either an Ad Valorem Tax, Small Tract Tax, or the Fee and Yield Tax. The Ad Valorem Tax operated very similar to a property tax, with a clause that all forest land could be taxed at a lower rate to encourage forestland ownership. In addition to this, the timber was then taxed, with no annual tax on young timber, unless harvested, and older timber was taxed at 30 percent of its immediate harvest value. For the Small Tract Tax the land and timber valuation was combined into a flat true cash value per acre based on site class. Only those owning less that 1000 acres were able to opt into this program.
This new taxation system called for renewed efforts to gather information on property value and timber assets in order to implement this system. It was through these changes in the legislature that the Tax Commission took considerable time in gathering valuation data across many Oregon counties. These efforts to document and map their findings and valuation information comprise the maps and related documents in the Oregon Timber Tax Maps.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Oregon Timber Tax Maps consist of 4033 maps and related documents pertaining to land and timber valuation data collected for forestland taxation purposes. The maps range from 1950 through 1978 and offer a detailed look at private ownership and forest stand data. In addition, the collection includes a 1996 document describing how the collection was formed and some background information on the collection as a whole.
The bulk of the collection is composed of information for specific counties. For the majority of Oregon counties there are township forest cover maps, which depict often detailed information on ownership and stand boundaries, estimated volume for stands, harvest and planting dates, in addition to information on roads, streams, landmarks, sections, and other key features. These forest cover maps share most of the same background information as the township-range quadrant maps and reduction maps. The quadrant maps offer a more detailed look at sections within each township and through the use of a transparent overlay are able to depict specific changes within the regions. The reduction maps also depict changes to the land base, focussing on timber volume changes resulting from harvest.
In addition to these maps the collection contains a large number of documents offering detailed numerical values to accompany the maps. These documents include volume per acre listings, account file records, cruise data, and the actual appraisal documents for several counties. Through these documents information is provided on specific section and ownerships volumes per acre, primary species in each region, the estimated log grade distributions, site class information, and timber product values for this time period.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Preferred Citation
Oregon Timber Tax Maps (MAPS TimberTax), Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in six series: I. County Forest Cover Maps, 1956-1978; II. County Township-Range Quadrant Maps, 1960-1978; III. County Volume per Acre Listings, 1977; IV. County Timber Reduction Maps, 1950- 1977; V. County Account File Information, 1977; and VI. Reference Information and Additional Maps, 1960-1996.
Custodial History
Between 1955 and 1977 the State Timber Tax Division created several thousand maps detailing the forest patterns, logging and reforestation activities of Oregon's state and private forestlands. In 1993, Bob Zybach first became aware of this maps collection through research being done for a coastal salmon study. In 1994, he recognized that some of these maps were in the process of being destroyed due to department downsizing. Zybach enlisted the assistance of Brad Toman in making arrangements to have the maps collected and transferred to the Kerr Library Map Room. In February of 1995, Liz VanLeeuwen took steps that resulted in a department policy to stop all destruction of timber tax maps until an archival evaluation could be made.
Bob Zybach was an undergraduate and gradaute student at Oregon State University in the 1990s. He earned a BS in Forest Recreation Management in 1991; a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies in Forest Ecology, Cultural Anthropology, and Historical Archeology in 1999; and a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences in 2003. Liz VanLeeuwen served in the Oregon Legislature as State Representative for District 37 (Linn County) from 1981 to 1999.
Acquisition Information
These materials were transferred from the Oregon State University Libraries' maps collection to the Special Collections & Archives Research Center in 2014.
Related Materials
The Special Collections & Archives Research Center's holdings include many collections documenting forestry and the timber industry in Oregon. Of note are the following collections that also include forestry maps: Forest Type Maps of Oregon (MAPS ForestType), Royal G. Jackson Papers (MSS JacksonR), McDonald Forest and Peavy Arboretum Maps (MAPS McDonaldforest), National Forests in Oregon Maps (MAPS USFS), Oregon Department of Forestry Maps (MAPS ODF), Gerald W. Williams Collection (MSS WilliamsG), and the Donald B. Zobel Collection of Historic Forestry and Vegetation Maps (MAPS ZobelMaps). The Bob Zybach Collection (MSS Zybach) and Liz VanLeeuwen Spotted Owl Collection (MSS VanLeeuwen) are also available in the Special Collections & Archives Research Center.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series I: County Forest Cover Maps, 1956-1978Return to Top
Series I consists of township maps for many Oregon counties. The maps range in detail depending on the county although all of them depict section boundaries, roads, streams, rivers, landmarks, and some sort of information on ownership or forest stand boundaries. A majority of the maps include annotation and drawings delineating stand types, ownership, and land use. Information on stand acreage, volume, planting year, and harvest year is also included. The maps in this series are arranged by county and thereunder by range.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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map-folder | ||
2, 70 | Benton County 38 sheets
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3-4 | Clatsop County 22 sheets
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box 5 | Clatsop County 73 sheets
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6 | Columbia County 8 sheets
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7, 8 | Coos County 29 sheets
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9, 10 | Crook County 96 sheets
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11, 12 | Curry County 32 sheets
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13, 14 | Deschutes County 26 sheets
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15 | Douglas County 34 sheets
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16 | Hood River County 10 sheets
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17-19 | Jackson County 64 sheets
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20 | Jefferson County 12 sheets
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21-30 | Klamath County 307 sheets
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31-34 | Lake County 147 sheets
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70 | Lake County 1 sheet
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35-40 | Lane County 136 sheets
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41-43 | Lincoln County 117 sheets
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44 | Marion County 2 sheets
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44 | Morrow County 3 sheets
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45, 46 | Polk County 43 sheets
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47-49 | Tillamook County 40 sheets
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box 5 | Tillamook County 36 sheets
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50, 51 | Wasco County 12 sheets
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52 | Washington County 9 sheets
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53 | Wheeler County 4 sheets
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Series II: County Township-Range Quadrant Maps, 1960-1978Return to Top
Series II consists of maps depicting a quadrant of each section in a township. Most of the maps are composed of a base sheet with information similar to that on the forest cover maps plus a transparent overlay sheet that contains annotations and stand boundaries. The maps document stand delineations, ownership boundaries, acreage, volume, value associated with given stands, and harvest and planting dates as well as road systems, physical landmarks, public lands, streams, and other features.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
54 | Benton County 96 sheets
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54 | Clackamas County 132 sheets
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55 | Clatsop County 16 sheets
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55 | Columbia County 64 sheets
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56 | Coos County 161 sheets
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55 | Curry County 55 sheets
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57 | Douglas County 243 sheets
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59 | Hood River County 37 sheets
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58 | Jackson County 188 sheets
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59 | Josephine County 120 sheets
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60 | Lake County 80 sheets
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61 | Lane County 237 sheets
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62 | Lincoln County 114 sheets
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63 | Linn County 190 sheets
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64 | Marion County 171 sheets
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60 | Multnomah County 29 sheets
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62 | Polk County 71 sheets
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60 | Washington County 69 sheets
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Series III: County Volume per Acre Listings, 1977Return to Top
Series III contains information gathered through the timberland's appraisal process on the volume estimates for several counties. The data is broken into regions by the sections of each township in the county. For each entry there is data on the cruise date, net volume per acre, basal area per acre, volume to basal area ratio, and adjacent stand age. In addition there is information on estimated percentages of volume in seven different log grade categories, total merchantable timber volume, and information on when the stand was depleted.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
65 | Benton County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
65 | Coos County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
65 | Curry County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
65, 66 | Douglas County 20 binders
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January 1977 |
66 | Jackson County 3 binders
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December 1977 |
66 | Josephine County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
66 | Lane County 3 binders
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December 1977 |
67 | Lincoln County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
67 | Linn County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
67 | Polk County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
Series IV: County Timber Reduction Maps, 1950-1977Return to Top
Series IV consists of information describing a positive or negative change in timber volume on forest cover base maps for certain sections in townships. The volume changes are on a relative basis with a ranking system for the regions. The majority of depletions occur due to timber harvest; however, depletions also result from natural events such as wildfire or wind storms. For some counties, township maps reflect the actual harvested areas for that township.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
68 | Clackamas County 86 sheets
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1965 |
68 | Clatsop County 78 sheets
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1964 |
68 | Klamath County 79 sheets
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1950 |
68 | Marion County 34 sheets
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1967 |
68 | Multnomah County 12 sheets
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1965 |
68 | Tillamook County 37 sheets
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1977 |
Series V: County Account File Information, 1977Return to Top
Series V contains detailed information for various ownership accounts in Coos, Curry, and Douglas Counties. They are listed by township sections and include information on account numbers, value zone, year compiled, area of ownership, and valuation data which assigns a dollar value to the land base being described.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
67 | Coos County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
67 | Curry County 1 binder
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December 1977 |
67 | Douglas County 2 binders
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December 1977 |
Series VI: Reference Information and Additional Maps, 1960-1996Return to Top
Series VI consists of reference information and additional maps, including cruise data for several counties, timber values assessed in areas, and a general appraiser reference binder. Information for Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Klamath, Lake, Lane, and Polk Counties is included. Of special note is a 1996 report describing the history of the collection and how it was obtained.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
69 | Report on 1996 Inventory of the 1955-1977 Oregon Timber Tax Maps 1 folder
Describes the scope of the timber tax maps collection as of 1996, and details the history in how the maps were determined to be archival material and some background information on the collection. Also lists the maps that were included in the collection as of 1996.
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September 1996 |
69 | Timber Appraiser Reference Binder 2 folders
Offers diverse information on the protocols followed during cruises, mapping, and data compilation. Also provides information on the base values used in calculating land value. Includes many other phone numbers and key personnel records that would be beneficial for appraisers to have access to.
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1972 |
map-folder | ||
1 | Western Oregon Timber Value Areas 1 sheet
Shows the timber value area boundaries from the coast to the Cascades at a 1:500,000 scale.
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1979 |
Box | ||
69 | Timber Cash Valuation Reference Material 1 folder
Includes information on acres of classified land by county for 1962-1969, and forest products value by species and product grade. For instance, value for poles, saw-lumber, fence posts, and firewood.
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1966-1977 |
5 | Northwestern Oregon Section Volumes per Acre 110 sheets
Contains information for each section in townships 1 North to 6 South on the section's volume per acre estimates, top species, and average board feet (BF) per acre.
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circa 1965 |
map-folder | ||
1 | Klamath Indian Reservation Cut by Fiscal Year 1 sheet
Depicts ownership boundary lines and areas where timber was harvested in 5 year intervals between 1916 and 1960 around the region.
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1961 |
Clatsop County Information |
1960-1978 | |
map-folder | ||
1 | Major Ownerships Across Clatsop County 1 sheet
Depicts major ownerships across the county at a 1" to 2 mile scale. Shows federal, state, and county lands as well as property owned by Boise Cascade, Crown Zellerbach, Longview Fibre Co. and others. Produced by the Department of Revenue.
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1978 |
Box | ||
5 | Township Ownership Maps 25 sheets
Contains information for townships in Clatsop County and depict approximate ownership boundaries within sections. Also contains some information on ownership acreage and some value annotations.
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circa 1965 |
60 | Township Maps with Public Ownership 27 sheets
Contains information on public lands boundaries within each township of Clatsop County.
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circa 1960 |
Coos County Information |
1961-1977 | |
map-folder | ||
69 | Cruise Data
Details out the approximated site class (which predicts the productive abilities of the land) for each value zone. Includes information for sampled trees on species, diameter at breast height (DBH), age, 5 year diameter growth, tree height, crown class, location and its calculated site class value.
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1971-1973 |
69 | Check Cruise Data 1 folder
Recalculated values for certain townships that include grade percentages, basal area per acre, volume per acre and species present.
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1977 |
69 | County Assessment and Tax Roll
Information on the tax rate system for various land classifications. Also includes the assessed value for various land uses and property. These include timber land value, machinery and equipment value, livestock value, and other personal property items.
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1961-1975 |
69 | Timber Valuation Data 1 folder
Includes data detailing the total volume in thousand board feet (MBF) of townships in Coos County differentiating between young and old growth. Also includes calculations for the estimated timber volumes by grade and species in the county. Includes data on the cash value of timber by the linear foot and per MBF based on grades and species. Also includes individual timber appraisals, estimated logging costs in Coos County and the bare land value per acre.
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1964-1977 |
Curry County Information |
1962-1977 | |
map-folder | ||
69 | Site Cruise Data
Cruise sheets that detail out the approximated site class (which predicts the productive abilities of the land) for each value zone. Includes information for sampled trees on species, diameter at breast height (DBH), age, 5 year diameter growth, tree height, crown class, location and its calculated site class value.
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1973 |
69 | Tax Rate Summary
Includes information on the tax rate system for various land classifications. Also includes the assessed value for various land uses and for property. These include timber land value, machinery and equipment value, livestock value, and other personal property items.
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1962-1971 |
1, 69 | County Value Zones 5 sheets, 1 folder
There are 5 maps depicting the value zones across the county and information on the land true cash value per acre in each of these zones from 1965-1977.
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1966-1977 |
69 | Timber Value Data 1 folder
Includes information on the total volume in thousand board feet (MBF) per township in young and old growth timber, and the total volume in Polk County. Also includes the volume composition by grades and species in each township.
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1962-1973 |
Douglas County Information |
1961-1993 | |
map-folder | ||
69 | Cruise Computations 1 folder
Detailed cruise information including basal area per acre, year cruised, and estimated grade break down of standing volume for each section and ownership.
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1977 |
69 | Log Grade Distribution 1 folder
For each cruise zone in Douglas County, this shows the volumes by log species and log grade, and also shows the total graded volume in thousand board feet (MBF).
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1973 |
69 | Low Volume Cruise Analysis 1 folder
Includes data on the location of low volume areas in the county, the volume and species composition of those areas, and computations in analyzing the value associated with areas.
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1974-1976 |
69 | Hardwood Analysis 1 folder
Cruise data for hardwood species in each section of cruise zones in Douglas County.
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1976 |
69 | Classified Reforestation Lands 1 folder
Offers information on the reforestation status (planted, harvested, or not planted) of land areas in each township's section.
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1993 |
1 | Crown Zellerbach Mazama Tree Farm Cutting Maps 7 sheets
Show timber types across the Crown Zellerbach ownership in Douglas County, with emphasis on showing land recently cut or depleted. Distinction of species by lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, and Christmas trees.
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1961-1967 |
Klamath County Information |
1965 | |
Box | ||
5 | Township Ownership Maps 31 sheet
These maps contain information for townships in Klamath County and depict approximate ownership boundaries within sections.
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circa 1965 |
Lake County Information |
1965 | |
Box | ||
5 | Ownership Maps 99 sheet
These maps contain information for each township in Lake County and depict approximate ownership boundaries within sections.
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circa 1965 |
Lane County Information |
1969-1977 | |
map-folder | ||
69 | County Timber Values 1 folder
Includes information on the total volume in thousand board feet (MBF) per township in young and old growth timber, and then the total volume in Lane County for 1976, 1977. Also contains timber volume inventory by zones in MBF for 1969. There is also information on estimated appraisals for exempt forestry ownerships such as the BLM, state, county, city, and school owned lands. In addition contains the actual appraisal value for all of the county's timber from 1969-1975.
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1969-1977 |
Polk County Information |
1973-1974 | |
map-folder | ||
69 | Value Tabulations by Township 1 folder
Includes information on the total volume in thousand board feet (MBF) per township in young and old growth timber, and then the total volume in Polk County. Also includes the volume composition by grades and species in each township. Includes species like Douglas-fir, hemlock, red cedar, noble fir, silver fir, white pine, and some hardwoods.
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1973-1974 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Forest mapping--Oregon.
- Forest type groups--Oregon.
- Forests and forestry--Taxation--Oregon.
- Timber--Oregon--Maps.
Geographical Names
- Benton County (Or.)--Maps.
- Clackamas County (Or.)--Maps.
- Clatsop County (Or.)--Maps.
- Columbia County (Or.)--Maps.
- Coos County (Or.)--Maps.
- Crook County (Or.)--Maps.
- Curry County (Or.)--Maps.
- Deschutes County (Or.)--Maps.
- Douglas County (Or.)--Maps.
- Hood River County (Or.)--Maps.
- Jackson County (Or.)--Maps.
- Jefferson County (Or.)--Maps.
- Josephine County (Or.)--Maps.
- Klamath County (Or.)--Maps.
- Lake County (Or.)--Maps.
- Lane County (Or.)--Maps.
- Lincoln County (Or.)--Maps.
- Linn County (Or.)--Maps.
- Marion County (Or.)--Maps.
- Morrow County (Or.)--Maps.
- Multnomah County (Or.)--Maps.
- Polk County (Or.)--Maps.
- Tillamook County (Or.)--Maps.
- Wasco County (Or.)--Maps.
- Washington County (Or.)--Maps.
- Wheeler County (Or.)--Maps.
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