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[COMMITTEE NOTE: This list of references continues to be a "work in progress" that will be finished with my library copy, after all final edits have been made. I have used an asterisk (*) to checklist references contained in the defense drafts of chapter sections. (CITE) Appears in text as a placeholder that may use one or more of the non-asterisked references.]

 

Texts

 

*Agee, James K. 1993. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests. Island Press, Washington, DC: 493 pp.

 

*Aikens, C. Melvin 1975. Archaeological Studies in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, No. 8. Eugene, OR: 552 pp.   

 

*Aikens, C. Melvin 1993. Archaeology of Oregon. USDI Bureau of Land Management, Portland, OR: 134 pp.

 

*Albert 1848. Oregon Spectator, Oregon City, OR. September 7: pg. 1.       

 

*Aldrich, Frank T. 1973. A Chorological Analysis of the Grass Balds in the Oregon Coast Range. PhD dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 156 pp.

 

*Allen, John E. 1984. The Magnificent Gateway: A Layman's Guide to the Geology of the Columbia River Gorge. Timber Press, Forest Grove, OR: 144 pp.

 

*Allen, John E. and Marjorie Burns, with Sam C. Sargent 1986. Cataclysms on the Columbia. Timber Press, Portland, OR: 211 pp.

 

Allen, John E. (n.d.). "When the River Froze,", The Oregonian. Undated letter to the editor clipping, mailed by Allen to author sometime after 1988.

 

*Allison, Ira S. 1953. Geology of the Albany Quadrangle, Oregon. Bulletin No. 37, Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, State of Oregon. Portland, OR: 18 pp.

 

Alsea High School Students 1997. "Alsi Indians," Kingfisher Magazine # 13. Linn-Benton Educational Service District, Albany, OR: 30-51.

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Altman, Bob, Colleen M. Henson, and Ian R. Waite 1997. Summary of Information on Aquatic Biota and Their Habitats in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, through 1995. US Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4023. Portland, OR: 174 pp.

 

*Anderson, E. William and Thomas E. Bedell 1987. Northwest Common-Name Check List of Plants. Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 45 pp.

 

*Andrews, H. J. and R. W. Cowlin 1940. Forest Resources of the Douglas-Fir Region. USDA Misc. Publication No. 389, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 169 pp.

 

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*Associated Press 1997. "UW Professor Discovers Grove of Ancient Trees: Some of the Trees Have Been Dated over 800 Years Old," Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, OR: November 11, A5.

 

*Bagley, J. H. 1915. 1915 Timber Cruise of Benton County, Oregon. Benton County Archives, Courthouse Basement, Corvallis, OR: 2 Vols.

 

*Ballou, Brian 2002. "A Chronology of Wildland Fire Protection in Oregon," IN: Stephen A. Fitzgerald (ed.), Fire in Oregon's Forests: Risks, Effects, and Treatment Options. Oregon Forest Resources Institute, Portland, OR: 67-77.

 

*Balster, Clifford A. and Rowen B. Parsons 1969. "Late Pleistocene Stratigraphy, Southern Willamette Valley, Oregon," IN: Northwest Science: Vol. 43, No. 3: 116-129.

 

*Baum, Willa K. 1985. Transcribing and Editing Oral History. American Association for State and Local History. Nashville, TN: 127 pp.

 

*Baum, Willa K. 1996. "The Expanding Role of the Librarian in Oral History," IN: Oral History, An Interdisciplinary Anthology, David K. Dunaway and Willa K. Baum (eds.), Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA: 321-340.

 

*Bell, James W. 1981. Regional Archaeological Model of the Luckiamute Band Settlement Patterns. MAIS thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 94 pp.

 

*Benda, Lee E. 1990. "The Influence of Debris Flows on Channels and Valley Floors in the Oregon Coast Range, USA," IN: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. [PUBLISHER?] Chichester, England: Vol. 15: 457-466.

 

*Benner, Patricia and James Sedell 1997. "Upper Willamette River Landscape: A Historic Perspective," IN: River Quality: Dynamics and Restoration. Lewis Publishers, New York, NY: 23-47.

 

Bennett, Stanley M. 1948 (June). An Interpretation of Annual Rings of Douglas Fir. School of Forestry "Senior Paper," Oregon State College, Corvallis, OR: 38 pp.

 

Benton Co. ca. 1905. Benton County, Oregon Illustrated

 

*Benton County Commissioners 1914. "Contract for Cruise of Timber Lands," Benton County Court Journal, Vol. 10. Corvallis, OR: 73-89.

 

*Bonnicksen, Thomas M. 2000. America's Ancient Forests: from the Ice Age to the Age of Discovery. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, NY: 594 pp.

 

Botkin, Daniel B. 1992 (May/June). ™A Natural Myth,š Nature Conservancy News: 2 pp.

 

*Botkin, Daniel B. 1996. Our Natural History: The Lessons of Lewis and Clark. The Berkeley Publishing Group, New York, NY: 300 pp.

 

*Bourdo, Eric A. 1956. "A Review of the General Land Office Survey and of its Use in Quantitative Studies of Former Forests," Ecology. Vol. 37, No. 4: 754-768.

 

*Bowen, Lola 1990. Family and Friends of Lobster Valley. Self-published. Copy available in Benton County Historical Museum Library, Philomath, OR: 95 pp.

 

*Bowen, William A. 1978. The Willamette Valley: Migration and Settlement of the Oregon Frontier. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA: 120 pp.

 

Boyd, Robert 1990, "Demographic History, 1774-1874," IN: Wayne Suttles, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7, Northwest Coast. Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 135-148.

 

*Boyd, Robert 1999a. The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence. University of Washington Press, Seattle WA: 403 pp.

 

*Boyd, Robert (ed.) 1999b. Indians, Fire and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR: 313 pp.

 

*Boyd, Robert 1999c. "Strategies Of Indian Burning In The Willamette Valley," IN: Robert Boyd (ed.), Indians, Fire and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR: 94-138.

 

*Boyd, Robert 1999d. "Conclusion: Ecological Lessons from Northwest Native Americans," IN: Robert Boyd (ed.), Indians, Fire and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR: 292-297.

 

*Bradley, Raymond S. and Philip D. Jones 1995. "Records of Explosive Volcanic Eruptions Over the Last 500 Years," IN: Climate Since A.D. 1500. Raymond S. Bradley and Philip D. Jones (eds.), [PUBLISHER?] Routledge. New York, NY: 606-622.

 

*Braman, Tom 1987. "Indian Trail to Coast Teaches History, Ecology," Benton Bulletin. Philomath, OR, January 10: 1, 5.

 

Brown, James 2002. "Wildfire in Oregon: What are we doing about it?" Presentation IN: Fire in Oregon's Forests: Assessing the Risks, Effects and Treatment Options. Oregon Forest Resources Institute Conference, Bend, OR: October 23, 2002.

 

*Burke, Constance J. 1979. Historic Fires in the Central Western Cascades, Oregon. MS thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 130 pp.

 

*Burnham, Howard J. 1952. "The Annual Society Address: For the Land's Sake," Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 4: 223-234.

 

Camp, Charles L. 1960. James Clyman, etc.

 

*Carey, Charles H. 1971. General History of Oregon. Binfords and Mort, Publishers, Portland, OR: 916 pp.

 

Carlson, Judy, Marlene Finley, Bob Zybach and Phil Hays 1995. Bessie Murphy. Botanizing in Benton County, Oregon, 1900-1991. Soap Creek Valley History Project, Monograph #11. Oregon State University Research Forests and College of Forestry, Corvallis, OR: 114 pp.

 

Chase, Alston 1995. In a Dark Wood. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, New York: 535 pp.

 

*Chamberlin, Thomas C. 1965. "The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses," Science. May 7 [VOLUME?]: 754-759.

 

*Chen, Shu-Huei 1997. Characterization of Fire Effects on Forest Ecosystems in the Tillamook Forest, Oregon. MS thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 105 pp.

 

Christy, John 2002. Personal communication. Wetlands Ecologist, Oregon Natural Heritage Program, Portland, Or.

 

*Christy, John A. and Edward R. Alverson 2003. Synopsis of Methods Used to Map Historic Vegetation in Oregon, Based on General Land Office Survey Notes. Oregon Natural Heritage Information Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 5 pp.

 

*Clarke, Robert C. 1927. History of the Willamette Valley, Oregon. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, IL: 888 pp.

 

*Collier, Charles 1891-1892. "Exteriors and Subdivisions of T. 13 S., R. 7 W.: Surveying Contract No. 572, dated April 18, 1891," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon n.d. Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 332-407.

 

*Collier, Charles M. 1893. "South Boundary and Subdivisions of T. 14 S., R. 7 W.: Surveyors Contract No. 592, dated April 14, 1892," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon n.d. Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 168-230.

 

*Collins, Lloyd R. 1951. The Cultural Position of the Kalapuya in the Pacific Northwest. MS thesis, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. [PAGES?]

 

Comacho, Francisco and Nick Notting 1997. The Vascular Plant Species List of the McDonald-Dunn Research Forest. In preparation. Oregon State University Forest Research Laboratory and College of Forestry, Corvallis, OR.

 

*Connolly, Thomas J. 1991. The Standley Site (35DO182): Investigations into the Prehistory of Camas Valley, Southwest Oregon. University of Oregon Anthropological papers No. 43. Department of Anthropology and Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR: 243 pp.

 

*Cook, Sherburne F. 1955. The Epidemic of 1830-1833 in California and Oregon. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. Vol. 43, No. 3: 303-326.

 

*Corvallis Gazette 1902. "The Fire in Alsea," Corvallis Gazette, September, 23: 2.

 

Cressman, Luther S. 1946. "Early Man In Oregon: Stratigraphic Evidence," The Scientific Monthly. Vol. LXII: 43-51.

 

Crosby, Alfred W., Jr. 1986. Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA: 368 pp.

 

*Daly, Christopher and George Taylor 2002. PRISM Climate Mapping Program. www.ocs.orst.edu/prism/prism_new.html: November 4, 2002.

 

*Davies, Kenneth G. (ed.) 1961. Peter Skene Ogden's Snake Country Journal 1826-27. Publications of the Hudson's Bay Record Society; 23. London, England: 255 pp. w/2 maps.

 

*Deur, Douglas 2000. A Domesticated Landscape: Native American Plant Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America. PhD dissertation, Louisiana State University: 361 pp.

 

*de Velde, Paul and Henriette R. de Velde 1980. "South Lincoln County and its Early Settlers: Charles L. Litchfield," IN: Lincoln County Lore, Lincoln County Historical Society, Newport, OR: 16-24.

 

Dick, J. M. 1873 "Extract from Standard Parallel South between Tsps. 13 and 14 S., R. 9 W." Surveying Contract No. ??????? dated July 20, 1873: IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon n.d. Government Field Notes, Vol. 3: 237-.

 

Doughty, Robin W. 1974. "The Human Predator: A Survey," IN: Perspectives On Environment. Publication No. 13, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC: 152-180.

 

*Douglas, David D. 1904. "A Sketch of a Journey to the North-Western Parts of the Continent of North America, During the Years 1824, 5, 6, and 7," Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 4, No. 3: 215-271; Vol. 4, No. 4: 325-369.

 

*Douglas, David D. 1905. "A Sketch of a Journey to the North-Western Parts of the Continent of North America, During the Years 1824, 5, 6, and 7," Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 5, No. 1: 76-97.

 

*Downey, Tom, Darin Rilatos, Annette Sondenaa, and Bob Zybach 1993. The Siletz Eels: Oral History Interviews with Siletz Tribal Elders and Neighboring Residents Regarding the Decline in Siletz River Lamprey Populations. Preliminary report presented to the Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians by Oregon State University (OSU) Chapter of American Indians in Science & Engineering Society (AISES) and OSU College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences® Native Americans in Marine Science (NAMS) Program, in Siletz, OR: 115 pp.

 

Drew, Linda G. (ed.) 1975. Tree-Ring Chronologies of Western America. Chronology Series 1, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ: 45 pp.

 

*Drucker, Philip 1965. "Contributions to Alsea Ethnography," IN: A. l. Kroeber, R. H. Lowie, T. D. McCown, R. L. Olson (eds.) 1943, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Volume XXXV, 1934-1943. Kraus Reprint Corporation, New York, NY: 81-101.

 

Drury, Carl S. 1957. Diary of Titian Ramsay Peale: Oregon to California Overland Journey, September and October, 1841. Glen Dawson, Los Angeles, CA:

 

*Dunaway, David K. 1996. "The Interdisciplinarity of Oral History," IN: Oral History, An Interdisciplinary Anthology, David K. Dunaway and Willa K. Baum (eds.), Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA: 7-22.

 

*Dunaway, David K. and Willa K. Baum (eds.), 1996. Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology, Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA: 432 pp.

 

Eddleman, Lee E. 1995 (April 24). "Succession and Successional Patterns in Terrestrial Plant Communities," IN: Ecological Monitoring Workshop Assessment of Aridland Ecosystems. Oregon State University Department of Rangeland Resources, Warm Springs, OR: 15 pp.

 

Elder, Robert 1853. Field Notes of the Survey of Subdivisions of T. 10 S., R. 5 W. Unpublished typewritten copy of the field notes from ™Contract No. 26,š dated December 1, 1852, on file with the Benton County Surveyor®s Office, Corvallis, OR: 174-202.

 

*Elliott, T. C. 1928. "Captain Robert Gray's First Visit to Oregon: Haswell's Log of Sloop Washington," Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 29, No. 2: 162-188.

 

Emmons                                  1841                            X                     X

 

*Fagan, David D. 1885. History of Benton County, Oregon: Including Its Geology, Topography, Soil and Productions (etc.). A. G. Walling Publishing Company, Portland, OR: 531 pp.

 

*FEMAT 1993. "Forest Ecosystem Management: An Ecological, Economic, and Social Assessment," IN (as Appendix A): Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on Management of Habitat for Late-Successional and Old-Growth Forest Related Species Within the Range of the Northern Spotted Owl. Presented to President Clinton by the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team (FEMAT), and used as the basis for the "Northwest Forest Management Plan," Washington, DC: texts w/appendices.

 

*Finnegan, Ruth 1996. "A Note on Oral Tradition and Historical Evidence," IN: Oral History, An Interdisciplinary Anthology, David K. Dunaway and Willa K. Baum (eds.), Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA: 126-134.

 

*Frachtenberg, Leo J. 1914. Lower Umpqua Texts and Notes on the Kusan Dialects. Columbia University Press, New York, NY: 156 pp.

 

*Frachtenberg, Leo J. 1920. Alsea Texts and Myths. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 67. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 304 pp.

 

Gabrielle Franchere      1811-12           X

 

*Franklin, Jerry F. 1981. "Vegetation of the Douglas-Fir Region," IN: Forest Soils of the Douglas-Fir Region, Paul E. Heilman, Harry W. Anderson, and David M. Baumgartner (eds.), Washington State University Extension Service, Pullman, WA: 92-112.

 

*Franklin, Jerry F. and C. T. Dyrness ca. 1988. Natural Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR: 452 pp.

 

Franklin, Jerry F. and Myles A. Hemstrom 1981. "Aspects of Succession in the Coniferous Forests of the Pacific Northwest," IN: D. C. West, Daniel B. Botkin, and H. H. Shugart (eds.), Forest Succession Concepts and Application. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY: 212-229.

 

Freeman, James E. 1852 (April 19-July 16). Field Notes of the Survey of Subdivisions and Meanders of T. 10 S., R. 2 (4) W.. Unpublished typewritten copy of the field notes from ™Contract No. 16š on file with the Benton County Surveyor®s Office, Corvallis, OR: 112-151.

 

*Friedel, Dorothy E., Lynn Peterson, Patricia R. McDowell and Thomas L. Connolly 1989. Alluvial Stratigraphy and Human Prehistory of the Veneta Area, Long Tom River Valley, Oregon: The Final Report of the Country Fair/Veneta Archaeological Project. Report to the National Park Service, US Department of the Interior, and Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and Department of Geology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR: 105 pp.

 

Frisch, M. 1977. ™Oral History: A Strategy That Works,š Social Education. Vol. 41: 378-381.

 

*Fritts, H. C. and X. M. Shao 1995. "Mapping Climate Using Tree-Rings from Western North America," IN: Climate Since A.D. 1500, R. S. Bradley and P. D. Jones (eds). Routledge, New York, NY: 269-295.

 

John Frost                                1835-45           X                     X

 

Gabrielson, Ira N. and Stanley G. Jewett 1940 (March). Birds of Oregon. Oregon State Monographs: Studies in Zoology, No. 2, Oregon State College, Corvallis, OR: 669 pp.

 

*Gannett, Henry 1902. The Forests of Oregon. USDI US Geological Survey, Professional Paper No. 4, Series H, Forestry, 1. US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 36 pp.

 

Gass, Patrick 1904. Gass's Journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, IL: 298 pp.

 

Gildemeister, Jerry 1992. Bull Trout, Walking Grouse and Buffalo Bones: Oral Histories of Northeast Oregon Fish and Wildlife. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, La Grande, OR: 64 pp.

 

*Gilsen, Le 1989. Luckiamute Basin Survey. Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, Salem, OR: 179 pp.

 

*Gesner, Alonzo 1891a. Exterior Lines and Subdivisions of T. 14 S., R. 8 W." Contract #557, dated November 13, 1890. IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3: 238-257, 279-313..

 

*Gesner, Alonzo 1891b. "Portion of West Boundary of T. 15 S., R. 8 W." Contract #557, dated November 13, 1890. IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3: 415-443.

 

*Gilkey, Helen M. and La Rea J. Dennis 2001. Handbook of Northwestern Plants. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR: 494 pp.

 

Gilligan, Jeff, Mark Smith, Dennis Rogers, and Alan Contreras (eds.) 1994. Birds of Oregon: Status and Distribution. Cinclus Publications, McMinville, Or: 330 pp.

 

*Gilsen, Le 1989. Luckiamute Basin Survey. Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. Salem, OR: 179 pp.

 

*Gordon, Harvey and Josiah W. Preston 1854. "West Boundary of T. 13 S., R. 6 W.: Surveying Contract No. 40, dated Feb. 22, 1854," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 271-275.

 

*Grant, C. Frank 1990. The Grants Of Grant Valley. C. Frank Grant, Publisher, Corvallis, OR: 174 pp.

 

*Graumlich, Lisa J. 1987. "Precipitation Variation in the Pacific Northwest (1675-1975) as Reconstructed from Tree Rings," Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 77, No. 1: 19-29.

 

Gruell, George E. 1980. Fire®s Influence on Wildlife Habitat on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, Vol. I--Photographic Record and Analysis. Research Paper INT-235, USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, UT: 207 pp.

 

*Habeck, James R. 1961. "The Original Vegetation of the Mid-Willamette Valley, Oregon," Northwest Science. Vol. 35, No. 2: 65-77.

 

*Hansen, Henry P. 1941. "Paleoecology of a Peat Deposit in West Central Oregon," American Journal Of Botany: 206-212.

 

*Hansen, Henry P. 1942. "A Pollen Study of Lake Sediments in the Lower Willamette Valley of Western Oregon," Bulletin Of The Torrey Botanical Club. Vol. 69, No. 4: 262-280.

 

*Hansen, Henry P. 1947. Postglacial Forest Succession, Climate, and Chronology in the Pacific Northwest. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA, Vol. 37, Part 1: 130 pp.

 

*Hansen, Henry P. 1949. "Pollen Analysis and the Age of Proboscidian Bones Near Silverton, Oregon," Ecology: 461-468.

 

*Hansen, Henry P. 1961. Cycles and Geochronology. California Academy of Sciences Occasional Papers, No. 31, San Francisco, CA: 24 pp.

 

*Hansen, Henry P. 1967. "Chronology of Postglacial Pollen Profiles in the Pacific Northwest (U.S.A.)," Review Of Paleobotany And Palynology. Amsterdam, Netherlands: 103-105.

 

*Haskin, Leslie L. 1934. Wild Flowers of the Pacific Coast. Metropolitan Press, Portland, OR: 407 pp.

 

*Haskin, Leslie L. (ed.) 1948. Lincoln County Lore: From the Journal of Lieut. Theodore Talbot, U.S.A. On His Journey Through Lincoln County and Along the Oregon Coast in 1849. Reprinted from the files of Newport News. Publication No. 1, Lincoln County Historical Society, Newport, OR: 14 pp.

 

Hathorn, Dennis 1854a. Field Notes of the Surveys of Donation Land Claims in Township 11 South, Range 5 West. Unpublished typewritten copy of the field notes from ™Contract No. 19š (dated October 8, 1853) on file with the Benton County Surveyor®s Office, Corvallis, OR: 75-122.

 

Hathorn, Dennis 1854b. Field Notes of the Surveys of Donation Land Claims in Township 10 South, Range 4 West and Township 10 South, Range 5 West.. Unpublished typewritten copy of the field notes from ™Contract No. 30š (dated May 10, 1854) on file with the Benton County Surveyor®s Office, Corvallis, OR: 30-54.

 

*Hathorn, Dennis 1856a. "Portion of West Boundary and Subdivisions of Fractional T. 13 S., R. 7 W.: Surveying Contract No. 63, dated March 22, 1856," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 323b-332.

 

*Hathorn, Dennis 1856b. "Portion of Subdivisions of Fractional T. 13 S., R. 8 W.: Surveying Contract No. 63, dated March 22, 1856," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 411-413.

 

*Hathorn, Dennis 1856c. "Third Standard Parallel South through R. 7 W. and Range 8 West, West Boundary of T. 14 S., R. 7 W., and Subdivisions of Fractional T. 14 S., R. 7 W.: Surveying Contract No. 63, dated March 22, 1856," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 151-164, 233-237.

 

*Hathorn, Dennis 1856d. "Subdivisions of Fractional T. 14 S., R. 8 W.: Surveying Contract No. 63, dated March 22, 1856," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 257-279.

 

*Hathorn, Dennis 1856e. "Surveying Contract No. 63, dated March 22, 1856," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Vol. 4: Donation Land Claim Index. Corvallis, OR: 375-378, 469-499.

 

*Heilman, Paul E., Harry W. Anderson, and David M. Baumgartner (eds.) 1981. Forest Soils of the Douglas-fir Region, Washington State University Cooperative Extension Service, Pullman, WA: 298 pp.

 

*Heinrichs, Jay 1983. "Tillamook," Journal of Forestry, Vol. 81, No. 7: 442-446.

 

*Henderson, Jan A., David H. Peter, Robin D. Lesher, and David C. Shaw 1989. Forested Plant Associations of the Olympic Peninsula. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region, R6 ECOL Technical Paper 001-88: 502 pp.

 

*Henderson, Jan A. 1990. Trends in Amount of Old-Growth Forest for the Last 1000 Years in Western Oregon and Washington. Report prepared in response to a request from Congressman Robert F. Smith to US Forest Service Chief F. Dale Robertson dated September 28, 1989: 7 pp.

 

Heusser, Calvin J. 1960. Late-Pleistocene Environments Of North Pacific North America. New York, NY: 308 pp.

 

Hermann, Richard K. 1976. "Man And Forests: A Prodigal Relation," In: Forests And Future Resource Conflicts. Department of Printing, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 29-51.

 

Hermann, Richard K. 1985. The Genus Pseudotsuga: Ancestral History And Past Distribution. Special Publication 2b, Oregon State University Forest Research Laboratory, Corvallis, OR: 32 pp.

 

Hills, Theo L. 1974. "The Savanna Biome: A Case Study of Human Impact on Biotic Communities," IN: Perspectives On Environment. Manners, Ian R. and Marvin W. Mikesell (eds.), Publication No. 13, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC: 342-373.

 

*Hitchcock, C. Leo and Arthur Cronquist 1973. Flora of the Pacific Northwest. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA: 730 pp.

 

*Hoffman, Alice 1996. "Reliability and Validity in Oral History," IN: Oral History, An Interdisciplinary Anthology, David K. Dunaway and Willa K. Baum (eds.), Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA: 87-93.

 

Hunter, Jr., Malcolm L. 1990. Wildlife, Forests, and Forestry: Principles of Managing Forests for Biological Diversity. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: 370 pp.

 

*Hyde, George W. 1852a. "Field Notes of the Survey of Second Standard Parallel South through Range 5 W.: Surveying Contract No. 14, dated March 25, 1852," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 377-388.

 

Hyde, George W. 1852b. Field Notes of the Survey of Subdivisions of T. 11 S., R. 5 W.. Unpublished typewritten copy of the field notes from ™Contract No. 19,š dated May 27, 1852, on file with the Benton County Surveyor®s Office, Corvallis, OR: 389-427.

 

*Impara, Peter C. 1997. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Fire in the Forests of the Central Oregon Coast Range. PhD dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 287 pp.

 

Isaac, Leo A. 1949. Better Douglas Fir Forests from Better Seed. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA: 65 pp.

 

Ives, Butler 1852. Field Notes of the Survey Of the West Boundary of T. 10 S., R 5 W. and South Boundary of T. 9 S., R 5 W.. Unpublished typewritten copy of the field notes from ™Contract No. 22,š dated September 2, 1852, on file with the Benton County Surveyor®s Office, Corvallis, OR: 165-174.

 

Jackson, John 1995. Children of the Fur Trade: Forgotten Metis of the Pacific Northwest. Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, MT: 326 pp.

 

*Jacobs, Melville 1945. Kalapuyan Texts. University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, No. 11, Seattle, WA: 394 pp.

 

*Johannessen, Carl L., William A. Davenport, Artimus Millett and Steven McWilliams 1971. "The Vegetation Of The Willamette Valley," Annals Of The Association Of American Geographers, Vol. 61, No. 2: 286-305.

 

*Jones, Philip D. and Raymond S. Bradley 1995. "Climatic Variations Over the Last 500 Years," IN: Climate Since A.D. 1500, Bradley, R. S., and P. D. Jones (eds.), Routledge, New York, NY: 649-665.

 

*Juday, Glenn P. 1976. The Location, Composition, and Structure of Old-Growth Forests of the Oregon coast Range. Phd. Dissertation, Oregon State university, Corvallis, OR: 206 pp.

 

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*Kay, Charles E. and Randy T. Simmons (eds.) 2002. Wilderness and Political Ecology: Aboriginal Influences and the Original State of Nature. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT: 342 pp.

 

*Kimmey, J. W. and R. L. Furniss 1943. Deterioration of Fire-Killed Douglas-Fir. USDA Technical Bulletin No. 851, US Government printing Office. Washington, DC: 55pp.

 

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*Kirkpatrick, Dahl ca.1940. A History of the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, as of December 31, 1939. USDA Forest Service, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 43 pp.

 

*Krauss, Michael E. 1990. "Kwalhioqua and Clatskanie," IN: William C. Sturtevant (eds.), Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7: Northwest Coast (edited by Wayne Suttles). Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 530-532.

 

*Krewson, E. A. 1955. Tioga's Pigs. Binford and Mort, Publishers, Portland, OR: 140 pp.

 

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David Lee and Frost 1844

 

Leiberg, John B. 1900. "Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oregon, from Township 28 South to Township 37 South, Inclusive; Together with the Ashland Forest Reserve and Adjacent Forest Regions from Township 28 South to Township 41 South, Inclusive, and from Range 2 West to Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, Inclusive," IN: Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, Part V.--Forest Reserves. US Department of the Interior, Washington, DC: 209-498.

 

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*Lewis, Henry T. and Theresa A. Ferguson 1999. "Yards, Corridors, and Mosaics: How to Burn a Boreal Forest," IN: Robert Boyd (ed.), Indians, Fire and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR: pp. 164-184.

 

*Lindgren, Harry A. 1935. Report on the Feasibility of Grazing Livestock on the Cutover Timber Lands of Columbia and Clatsop Counties, Oregon. Oregon State College Extension Service, Corvallis, OR: 19 pp.

 

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*Longworth, Basil N. 1972. Memorandum on Thoughts, Reflections, and Transactions as Described by Basil Nelson Longsworth on his Journey from Washington Township, Guernsey County, Ohio to Oregon in the Summer of 1853. Le Galleon Press, Fairfield, WA: 43 pp.

 

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*Mackey, Harold 1974. The Kalapuyans: A Sourcebook on the Indians of the Willamette Valley. Mission Mill Museum Association, Inc. Salem, OR: 165 pp.

 

*Maloney, Alice B. (ed.) 1943. "Fur Brigade to the Bonaventura: John Work's California Expedition of 1832-33 for the Hudson's Bay Company," California Historical Society Quarterly. Vol. XXII: 193-222, 323-348

 

*Mardis, Joseph 2002. Personal communication. Assistant County Surveyor, Benton County, Oregon.

 

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Mason 1931.

 

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*McArthur, Lewis L. 1982. Oregon Geographic Names, 5th Edition. Western Imprints, Oregon Historical Society, Portland, Oregon: 839 pp.

 

*Mercer, George 1865. "South Boundary of T. 12 S., R. 7 W.: Surveying Contract No. 112, dated July 20, 1865," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 159-160.

 

*Mercer, George 1878. "South Boundary of Fractional T. 14 S., R. 7 W," Surveyors contract No. 277, dated Nov. 30, 1877," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3: 164-168.

 

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*Miller, Jay and William R. Seaburg 1990. "Athapaskans of Southwestern Oregon," IN: William C. Sturtevant, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7: Northwest Coast (edited by Wayne Suttles). Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 580-588.

 

*Minore, Don 1972. The Wild Huckleberries of Oregon and Washington--A Dwindling Resource. USDA Forest Research Paper - 143. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR: 14 pp.

 

*Minto, John 1900. "The Number and Condition of the Native Race in Oregon When First Seen by White Men," Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 3: 296-315.

 

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*Moore, John M. 1855. Instructions to the Surveyors General of Public Lands of the United States, for Those Surveying Districts Established In and Since the Year 1850. A. O. P. Nicholson, Public Printer, Washington, DC: 92 pp.

 

*Moravets, F. L. 1932. "Second Growth Douglas Fir Follows Cessation of Indian Fires," Service Bulletin. USDA Forest Service, Vol. 16, No. 20: p. 3.

 

*Morris, William G. 1934a. Lightning Storms and Fires on the National Forests of Oregon and Washington. USDA Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, Portland, OR: 27 pp.

 

*Morris, William G. 1934b. "Forest Fires in Western Oregon and Western Washington," Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 35: 313-339.

 

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*Munger, Thornton T. 1916. "The Productive Capacity of the Douglas Fir Lands of Western Oregon and Washington," The University of California Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 4, No. 3: 92-93.

 

*Munger, Thornton T. 1940. "The Cycle From Douglas Fir to Hemlock," Ecology. Vol. 24, No. 4: 451-459.

 

*Munger, Thornton T. 1944. "Out of the Ashes of the Nestucca," American Forests: 342-345, 366-368.

 

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*Newton, Michael 1970. A Wooden History Book of Philomath, Oregon: Grange Hall Road Big Oak. Unpublished manuscript and cross section of oak tree limb, in possession of M. Newton, Philomath OR: 1 pg.

 

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*Oregon Department of Forestry 1994 (November). "A Snapshot of Fire Trends," Forest Log, Salem, OR: p. 7.

 

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*Peterson, James 1994. "Voices in the Forest: An Interview with Bob Zybach," Evergreen Magazine, March/April: 7-22.

 

*Phinney, Mark 2000. WPA Historical Records Survey, Benton County, Oregon: Interviews. Danell Aukerman (ed.). Benton County Genealogical Society, Philomath, OR: 457 pp.

 

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Pipes 1934      

 

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*Robbins, William G. 1997. Landscapes of Promise: The Oregon Story, 1800-1940. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA: 392 pp.

 

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Harrison Rogers                       1828                                                    X

 

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*Ruby, Robert H. and John A. Brown 1986. A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman OK: 289 pp.

 

*Rust, Elma 1984. The Pioneers of Lake Creek Valley. Self published. Copy in the Valley Library, Corvallis, OR: 307 pp.

 

*Rycraft, Squire L. ca.1922. Series of transcribed newspaper interviews published shortly after Rycraft's 94th birthday on September 30, including articles from October 3, 1922 Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, OR, and October 3, 1922 Oregon Daily Journal, Portland, OR. On file with Benton County Historical Museum, Philomath, OR: 7 pp.

 

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*Scott, Leslie M. 1928. "Indian Diseases as Aids to Pacific Northwest Settlement," Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 29: 144-161.

 

*Seaburg, William R. and Jay Miller 1990. "Tillamooks," IN: William C. Sturtevant, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7: Northwest Coast (edited by Wayne Suttles). Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 560-567.

 

*Sharp, Edward F. 1897. "Portion of West Boundary and Portion of Subdivisions of T. 13 S, R. 8 W.: Surveying Contract No. 661, dated May 21, 1896," IN: County Surveyor's Record, Benton County, Oregon, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 413-455.

                                               

*Shea, Keith R. 1963. Conk Rot in Old-Growth Douglas Fir on the South Pillsbury Tract, Millicoma Tree Farm. Bulletin from the Timberland Division, Weyerhauser Company, Tacoma, WA: 15 pp.

 

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*Silverstein, Michael 1990. "Chinookans of the Lower Columbia," IN: William C. Sturtevant, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7: Northwest Coast (edited by Wayne Suttles). Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 533-546.

 

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Jedediah Smith             1828-29                       X         X

 

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*Smyth, Arthur V. 2000. Millicoma: Biography of a Pacific Northwestern Forest. Forest History Society, Durham, NC: 145 pp.

 

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*Spencer, Omar C. 1950. The Story of Sauvies Island. Oregon Historical Society, Binfords & Mort, Publishers, Portland, OR: 134 pp.

 

*Sperlin, O. B. (ed.) 1931. The Brackenridge Journal for the Oregon Country. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA: 70 pp.

 

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*Starker, Thurman J. 1939. "From The Silvicultural Notebook," The Annual Cruise. The Forestry Club, Oregon State Agricultural College, Corvallis, OR. Vol. XX: 47-48.

 

*Stewart, Lowell O. 1935. Public Land Surveys: History, Instructions, Methods. Collegiate Press, Inc., Ames IA: 202 pp.

 

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*Teensma, Peter D. A., John T. Rienstra, and Mark A. Yeiter 1991. Preliminary Reconstruction and Analysis of Change in Forest Stand Age Classes of the Oregon Coast Range From 1850 to 1940. Technical Note T/N OR-9, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office, Portland, OR: 9 pp. w/4 maps.

 

*Thilenius, John F. 1964. Synecology of the White oak (Quercus garryanna) Woodlands of the Willamette Valley. PhD. dissertation. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 151 pp.

 

*Thilenius, John F. 1968. "The Quercus Garryanna Forests of the Willamette Valley, Oregon," Ecology. Vol. 49, No. 6: 1124-1133.

 

*Thompson, Lucy (Che-na-wah Weitch-ah-wah) 1991. To the American Indian: Reminiscences of a Yurok Woman. Heyday Books, Berkeley, CA: 292 pp.

 

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*Towle, Jerry C. 1974. Woodland in the Willamette Valley: An Historical Geography. PhD. dissertation. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR:

 

*Towle, Jerry C. 1982. "Changing Geography of the Willamette Valley Woodland," Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 83, No. 1: 66-88.

 

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*Wakefield, Rex 1988. Personal communication. Former Supervisor of the USDA Siuslaw National Forest.

 

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*Webster, Kimball 1853. "Third Standard Parallel South, thru R. 6 W. and West and South Boundaries of T. 14 S., R. 6 W.: Contract No. 37, dated September 19, 1853," IN: Benton County, Oregon Surveyor's Record, Government Field Notes, Vol. 3. Corvallis, OR: 95, 98-101.

 

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*White, Richard 1995. Land Use, Environment, and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA: 234 pp.

 

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*Whitlow, Leonard II 1988. Grande Ronde Indian Reservation, Yamhill County, Oregon: 1860 Census, 1888 Census, 1901 Family Register (Family Groups, Births 1902-1937, Deaths 1902-1937). Published by Leonard Whitlow II, Portland, OR: 42 pp.

 

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*Winkler, Carol and Tim Bailey 2002. Restoring the Cultural Landscape at JimÕs Creek: Challenges to Preserving a Spirit of Place. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, April 11-13, 2002. USDA Willamette National Forest, Westfir, OR: 13 pp.

 

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*Zenk, Henry B. 1990b. "Alseans," IN: Wayne Suttles, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7: Northwest Coast. Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 568-571.

 

*Zenk, Henry B. 1990c. "Siuslawans and Coosans," IN: Wayne Suttles, ed., Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 7: Northwest Coast. Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC: 572-579.

 

*Zybach, Bob and Erik Badzinski 1998. Siletz River, 1939: Farms, Clearcuts, Old-Growth, and Indian Prairies. Mapped and indexed July, 1939 aerial photograph coverage of entire Siletz River basin in western Oregon. Internet report prepared for Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc., Philomath, OR., August 27, 1998. June 16, 2003 URL: www.ORWW.org/Reports/R/SZ/AP-INTRO.html

 

*Zybach, Bob, Mack Barrington and Thomas Downey 1995. "Converting Historical Information to GIS: Political Boundaries of the Douglas-Fir Region, 1788 to 1995," Journal of Forestry. Vol. 93, No. 5: 15-20.

 

*Zybach, Bob and Frank K. Lake 2003. "Indian Burning Practices and Modern Resource Management Strategies for the Oregon Coast Range": IN PRESS.

 

*Zybach, Bob and Patrick Maeder 1996. Draft Report on 1996 Inventory of 1955-1977 Oregon Timber Tax Maps. NW Maps Co., Corvallis, OR: 89 pp.

 

*Zybach, Bob 1983. "Renewed Resources: The Reforestation of the Tillamook Burn (1948-1983)," A.R.C. Quarterly. Associated Reforestation Contractors, Inc., Salem, OR: 13-17.

 

*Zybach, Bob 1992. Alsea River Drainage, Oregon: Sources and Uses of Historical Information for the Drift Creek and Lobster Valley Areas. Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement (COPE) Program, USDA Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis, OR: 67 pp.

 

*Zybach, Bob 1994. Siletz Gorge Forest History: Methods and Recommendations for Using Northwest Forest History Information with GIS Applications. Center for Environmental Studies, Santa Barbara, CA: 77 pp. W/24 appendices.

Zybach, Bob 1999. Using Oral Histories to Document Changing Forest Cover Patterns: Soap Creek Valley, Oregon, 1500-1999. MAIS thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 321 pp.

 

Zybach, Bob 2002. "The Alseya Valley Prairie Complex, ca. 1850: Native Landscapes in Western GLO Surveys," IN: Changing Landscapes: "Sustaining Traditions," Proceedings of the 5th and 6th Annual Coquille Cultural Preservation Conferences. Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, OR: 161-188.

 

 

Maps

 

[COMMITTEE NOTE: I have not settled on a final reference format for maps and atlases cited in this thesis. The following entries represent a range of final options from which a format will be selected, depending on committee feedback.]

 

*Bagley, J. H. 1915. Benton County, Oregon 1915 Cruise, 2 Vol. Hand-colored timber cruise maps with tables, text, and black and white elevation maps for the timbered areas of Benton County, Oregon. Contract #. Scale. Location: County Clerk's Office, Corvallis, OR.

 

*Benchmark Maps 1998.

 

*Christy, John A., Edward R. Alverson, M. P. Dougherty, S. C. Kolar, C. W. Kolar, and S. M. Hawes 2003. Historic Vegetation of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 1851-1910. ArcView coverage, Version 6.0. Oregon Natural Heritage Information Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 5 pp.

 

Collier, Charles 1891. Contract #        13-7; 13-8 Contract #

 

* Collier 1892. 13-7 Contract #

                                                               

* Collier 1893. Contract #                  14-7; 15-7      

 

Dick, J. M. 1873.         Contract #                   13-8; 14-8

 

*Gesner, Alonzo 1891. Contract #14-7; 14-8; 15-7; 15-8

 

Gibbs, George and Edward A. Starling 1851. Sketch of the Wallamette Valley. Prepared for US Board of Commissioners appointed to treat with the Indians of Oregon. Several copies of various scales located in the Oregon State University Valley Library Map Room, Corvallis, OR: 1 sheet.

           

*Gordon & Preston 1854.         Contract #                   13-7    

 

*Hathorn, Dennis 1856.           Contract #       13-7; 13-8; 14-7; 14-8

 

*Hawes, S. M., J. A. Hiebler, E. M. Nielsen, C. W. Alton and John A. Christy 2003. Historic Vegetation of the Pacific Coast, Oregon, 1851-1910. ArcView coverage, Version 1.0. Oregon Natural Heritage Information Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: 5 pp.

 

Metsker, Charles A. 1929a. Township 10 S., Range 4 W.W.M., Polk County Ore. & Benton County Ore. Metsker Map Co., Tacoma, WA: 1 sheet.

 

Metsker, Charles A. 1929b. Township 10 S., Range 5 W.W.M., Polk County Ore. & Benton County Ore. Metsker Map Co., Tacoma, WA: 1 sheet.

 

Metsker, Charles A. 1929c. Township 11 S., Range 5 W.W.M., Benton County Ore. Metsker Map Co., Tacoma, WA: 1 sheet.

 

Mercer, George 1865. Contract #                  13-7;

 

* Mercer 1878.           Contract #                   14-7;   

 

*Pittmon Map Co. 1997.

 

Sharp, Edward 1896. Contract #    15-7                                                    

 

* Sharp 1897. Contract #        13-8; 15-7