Series GR-1260 - Report

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Report

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GR-1260

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  • 1923 (Creation)
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    British Columbia. Nelson Forest District (1913-1978)

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1 cm of textual records

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(1913-1925, 1930-1978)

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The Nelson Forest District was created in 1913. In 1925 the Vernon, Nelson and Cranbrook Forest Districts were merged into the Southern Interior Forest District, based in Nelson. The Southern Interior Forest District was renamed the Nelson Forest District in 1930, but no changes were made to the districts boundaries.

In 1978 this area was renamed the Nelson Forest Region. It was divided into the following smaller Forest Districts, based on the previous ranger districts: Kootenay Lake, Arrow, Boundary, Revelstoke, Golden, Invermere and Cranbrook / Rocky Mountain.

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This series contains a carbon-copy of "The Problem of Slash Disposal in the Western White Pine Stands of North Idaho, 1921", a report to the U.S. Forest Service, District One, Missoula, Montana, by Forest Examiners J.A. Larsen and W.C. Lowdermilk.

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Donated to the BCFS Museum by J. Pickford in 1967; received by Project 87 in 1981; transferred to PABC in 1982.

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Accession number(s): GR-1260; G82-122

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  • Box: 002340-0316