News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon

First Cascade Ranger leaves his mark

The wild expanse of forests we enjoy in the foothills of the Cascade mountains are not there by chance. It took concerted thought for the future when in 1893, Congress established the precursor of National Forests, the Forest Reserves.

Forest land was being developed fast as the Government encouraged settlement of the West. The Homestead Act of 1862 gave 160 acres of free land to any citizen over 21, with certain other requirements. The Timber and Stone Act of 1878 further allowed settlers to buy another 160 acres of non-mineral land for $2.50 an acre to supply building materials for their ran...

 

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