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Siskiyou National Forest - BLM Coos Bay District
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Year - 1997
Scale - 1/2" to the Mile
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In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt established the 1.1 million acre Siskiyou Forst Reserve. In 1907, Congress designated this reserve as the Siskiyou National Forest. The name Siskiyou, is a Chinook-Cree Indian word meaning "bob-tailed horse" and refers to a horse lost during a fur expedition to this area in the early 1800's. Gold was discoverd in Southwestern Oregon in 1852. Small mining camps grew into towns. Today, many areas reflect their history with names like Gold Beach, Illinois Valley, and Bear Camp. This map also includes the Bureau of Land Management Coos Bay District.
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