san gabriel forest reserve boundary posts
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 11:16 am
so, before there were the angeles and san gabriel national forests there was the san gabriel forest reserve.
the same is true in the los padres national forest which emerged from the santa barbara forest reserves.
in 1904 - 1905 - 1906 a survey was performed of the santa barbara forest reserve. the surveyor marked the boundaries with 4" round x 4' long steel posts buried 2' in the ground and have copper caps that had an identifying number stamped on the cap. there are over 350 of these u.s. forest reserve boundary posts. eg:
there are san gabriel forest reserve boundary posts. they are steel, square, are above ground and have identifying marks welded on them.
has anyone seen them or have any photos?
the same is true in the los padres national forest which emerged from the santa barbara forest reserves.
in 1904 - 1905 - 1906 a survey was performed of the santa barbara forest reserve. the surveyor marked the boundaries with 4" round x 4' long steel posts buried 2' in the ground and have copper caps that had an identifying number stamped on the cap. there are over 350 of these u.s. forest reserve boundary posts. eg:
there are san gabriel forest reserve boundary posts. they are steel, square, are above ground and have identifying marks welded on them.
has anyone seen them or have any photos?