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Padlock

2008.15.7 Padlock

Badge

1991.11 Green and white enameled USFS shield
The shields were usually found on privately owned autos of USFS employees for "official" business. Circa 1935

Sack

2000.4  Ration sack from Northern Region Missoula, MT
"Forest Service US Department of Agriculture, Forest Fire Emergency Ration One Man Day, Minutes Count Let's Go. Keep from freezing Northern Region Missoula, Montana, XLII.
Circa 1942.  
                                    

     

Nails

These nails were used by the Forest Service from the 1910’s to the 1930’s
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Parachute

2000.12.20 Yellow cloth parachute
34 by 34 inch souvenir of cargo dropping experience in 1949.  Pilot Hank Jori and crew Al Edwards and Rod Riley dropped the parachutes in the Mendocino National Forest. 

 Camp Six Lookout

Camp Six Lookout 1947-1948
Documented memories and photos from the time Al Adams spent at the Camp Six Lookout. Read his account

                

Big Piney Ranger Station Sign, 1930s

2009.53 Big Piney Ranger Station Sign, 1930s
This green and white enamel sign came from the Wyoming National Forest, which was renamed Bridger National Forest in March 1941. Today it is known as the Bridger-Teton National Forest.



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