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Combined Annual Reports Potlatch Timber Protective Association 1929-1930 Item Info

Title:
Combined Annual Reports Potlatch Timber Protective Association 1929-1930
Creator:
Potlatch Timber Protective Association
Date Created (Archival Standard):
1929-1930
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1930
Description:
The 1929-1930 combined annual reports of the Potlatch Timber Protective Association include financial reports, auditing reports, and a combined report from the Fire Warden on the 1929 and 1930 fire seasons. The warden describes the 1929 season as the longest and driest on record, with greater fire damage than any season since 1919, whereas the 1930 season was more favorable and had fewer fires. He provides information on Idaho forestry laws and a change in district boundaries and reports on general operations and improvements, such as new trails, telephone lines, lookout towers, and headquarters improvements. The annual report features tables about climactic conditions and tables related to fire locations and damage during the 1929 and 1930 fire seasons.
Subjects:
annual reports financial statements associations fires (events) telephones fire prevention firefighting equipment fire damage thunderstorms
Location:
Potlatch, Idaho
Fire Locations:
White Rock Springs Potlatch Creek Bovill, Idaho Collins, Idaho Feather Creek
Latitude:
46.92237574
Longitude:
-116.898026
Source:
Day - NW Collection, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
Source Identifier:
pot_tpa1929
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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"Combined Annual Reports Potlatch Timber Protective Association 1929-1930", Idaho Timber Protective Association Reports, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/tpa/items/tpa027.html
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