
The timber and transit town of Tennant sits at the heart of this late-1980s landscape, serving as a hub for the surrounding mountainous terrain. The map records the remnants of a significant rail-based economy, specifically the O.W.R.R. Grade and other unnamed Railroad Grades that snake through the forest, indicating the historical movement of timber from the heights of Haight Mountain and Picadilly Ridge. The infrastructure of the Klamath National Forest is well-established, featuring the Tennant F.S. Station, a Gaging Station, and a designated Landing Strip central to forest management.
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