The Old "Tack Room"

The Old "Tack Room" (HM251Q)

Location: Jacksonville, OR 97530 Jackson County
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Country: United States of America
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N 42° 9.018', W 123° 3.546'

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... a witness to change

This simple frame building — listed on the National Register of Historic Places - is one of the oldest Forest Service structures in the country. Known for many years as the "tack room," it has served a variety of purposes since its construction in 1911.

After President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed much of the Applegate River watershed as a National Forest in 1907, Forest Service rangers arrived to manage its resources. During the scorching summer of 1910, Ranger Horace Whitney made do with a miner's long-abandoned log cabin for shelter at nearby Star Gulch. The following spring, he returned with his new bride and found "two carpenters just completing a one-room, combined office and living quarters in the middle of the alfalfa patch" on the District's new compound. Whitney's one-room building - the one standing before you now - was the first administrative headquarters for the new Applegate Ranger District.

The little building proved too cramped to serve as a year-round home. During the next few summers, the District Ranger and his family preferred to "rough it" in a tent; in the winter, they resided in town. In 1914 a two-story ranger's residence was built on the slope across the Upper Applegate Road. This home also served as the office until the Civilian Conservation Corps



built a new ranger station in the 1930s (visible directly across the road from you).

Because of its small size, the original building - demoted from "office" to storage shed - was easily moved to several locations within the station compound over the years. From Word War I until the mid-1940s, long-time District Ranger Lee Port kept his saddles and other horse "tack" in it. Long after the day of the horse-mounted ranger had passed, the structure held tree-marking paint and other supplies to lay out the District's timber sales.

The Applegate Ranger District as witnessed a great deal of change since 1910, when a ranger spent most of his time riding the range in the high country, building trail, and fighting fire. In a small but real way, the old "tack room" has been part of that transformation. Today it serves as a tangible reminder of the early years and of the many changes that have come to the area since then.
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HM NumberHM251Q
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Placed ByU.S. Forest Service Department of Agriculture
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Date Added Saturday, January 27th, 2018 at 10:01pm PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)10T E 495117 N 4666465
Decimal Degrees42.15030000, -123.05910000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 42° 9.018', W 123° 3.546'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds42° 9' 1.08" N, 123° 3' 32.76" W
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Area Code(s)541
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling North
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 6807-6941 Upper Applegate Rd, Jacksonville OR 97530, US
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