Shelf List

 

 

R         Mark Twain National Forest (Mo.).

471                  Local history collection, 1930s‑1980s.

                                    109 files.

 

MICROFILM

 

 

 

This collection was selected from unofficial files on miscellaneous historical topics, includ­ing local histories, the CCC, the YCC, the “Irish Wilderness,” and the Eleven Point River.  There are transcriptions of interviews with “old-timers” and Forest Service retirees.

 

File          FS#         Subject

 

001          0005        Irish Wilderness

002          0024        Civilian Conservation Corps

003          0029        Multiple Use Management (Cassville RD)

004          0033        Galen Pike, interviewee

005          0041        Missouri forest conditions

006          0049        Missouri FS survey

007          0093        Youth Conservation Corps

008          0115        Blue Ridge Horse Trail

009          0116        Ozark Rivers National Monument

010          0117        Eleven Point Scenic River Plan

011          0118        Eleven Point River Program

012          0119        Irish Wilderness

013          0121        “The Road That Was Meant To Be”

014          0122        Governor's Wild Rivers Advisory Committee

015          0125        Civilian Conservation Corps

016          0126        Hurricane Creek Barometer Watershed

017          0128        Fire Prevention Study, Ava RD

018          0137        MTNF history (thru 1953)

019          0138        Oregon County history, by Simpson

020          0141        Naming National Forest in Missouri

021          0142        FS Accomplishments

022          0143        Falling Spring

023          0146        Slater Mine (Shannon County)

024          0149        Irish Wilderness

025          0150        Devereaux reminiscence

026          0194        Ozark Water Mill Trail

027          0206        Chronister reminiscence

028          0208        Johnson reminiscence

029          0210        Big Spring School

030          0221        Current River report by Shemwell

031          0225        Goin Log Cabin

032          0243        FS historical data system

033          0262        Fairy Cave

034          0263        Sinks Recreation Area

035          0298        MTNF summary (1945)

036          0304        Melick reminiscence

037          0309        Missouri Log (1951)

File          FS#         Subject

 

038          0310        Missouri Log (1950)

039          0353        Youth Conservation Corps

040          0357        Eleven Point National Scenic River

041          0362        Civilian Conservation Corps

042          0365        Eleven Point National Scenic River

043          0376        Forest community projects

044          0379        Old-timer interviews

045          0386        Youth Conservation Corps

046          0393        Eleven Point River

047          0400        Turner Mill

048          0401        Alcorn reminiscence

049          0403        Boze Mill

050          0405        Brown reminiscence

051          0406        “Devil Dick” Boze

052          0453        Conservation Federation of Missouri

053          0459        Williamsville history (by Julian)

054          0460        History of the Ozarks (by Pennington)

055          0463        Prehistoric Indians...(by Marshall)

056          0485        Pulaski County Map

057          0488        Civilian Conservation Corps

058          0492        Trail trees

059          0506        Eleven Point River

060          0555        Kennedy reminiscence

061          0628        Mills and covered bridges

062          0760        Irish Wilderness

063          0764        Falling Spring

064          0765        Wake cabin

065          0766        Turner Mill

066          0767        “Devil Dick” Boze

067          0769        Irish Wilderness

068          0787        Hornkohl reminiscence

069          0797        Table Rock Dam

070          0805        Trail trees

071          0814        Carter County history

072          0823        Irish Wilderness (by Dicker)

073          3183        Bill Robert, interviewee

074          0967        Land Adjustment and Classification (MTNF)

075          0968        Land Adjustment and Classification (CNF)

076          3180        MTNF history

077          2000        Civilian Conservation Corps (Poplar Bluff RD)

078          2015        Bunker history

079          2057        Roaring River area history

080          2065        Civilian Conservation Corps

081          2069        Civilian Conservation Corps

082          2072        Civilian Conservation Corps

083          2075        Civilian Conservation Corps

084          2081        Civilian Conservation Corps

085          2088        Civilian Conservation Corps

086          2099        Civilian Conservation Corps

087          2176        Sidney Routh, interviewee

088          2253        Roy Hufstedler, interviewee

089          2344        Jerry Kladiva, interviewee

090          2406        Ozark Land & Lumber Company

File          FS#         Subject

 

091          2457        Civilian Conservation Corps

092          2633        Bob Meagher, interviewee

093          2634        Goin Cabin

094          2772        Charlie Hawks, interviewee

095          2788        Silvermines recreation area

096          2791        “Noble Elm on Fristoe”

097          2796        Bridges

098          2806        “Development of the National Forests of Missouri

099          2813        MTNF history (1953)

100          2814        Timber companies histories

101          2879        Bockman reminiscence

102          3055        Palmer history

103          3083        Markham Spring

104          3086        Winona RD history

105          3172        Civilian Conservation Corps

106          1096        Poplar Bluff RD history

107          2550        Poplar Bluff RD history

108          2577        Hufstedler tract

109          2890        Logging communities

 

 


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