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>Ditch Creek Guard Station, Barn-Storage Shed, Heppner Ranger District, West side of Forest Devel, Heppner, Morrow County, OR
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![]() HB995781 West Front View | ![]() HB995782 North View | ![]() HB995783 South View | ![]() HB995784 East View |
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Item Title
Location
West side of Forest Devel, Heppner vicinity, OR
Find maps of Heppner, OR
Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS OR-151-B
Significance: The Ditch Creek Guard Station Barn/Storage Shed is one of 54 buildings on the Umatilla National Forest which have been determined eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places associated with a period of dynamic change in Forest Service administrative policy: they physically portray the transition from custodial supervision of the National Forests to extensive management and resource development. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided the work force to build the necessary new facilities. Thus, the buildings are also directly associated with the Federal Government's response to the Great Depression. They are tangible evidence of the positive impact of President Roosevelt's first emergency relief program.
Subjects
Barns
Sheds
Storage Facilities
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
1. West Front View
2. North View
3. South View
4. East View
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