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[Forks fire of 1951 : newspaper articles and photographs from the collections at Forks Timber Museum]
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Title[Forks fire of 1951 : newspaper articles and photographs from the collections at Forks Timber Museum]
Datemostly 1951
NotesContents:
[1.] [photograph, source unknown]
[2.] "Big Fire is Still Main Topic of Conversation In Forks, Including How It Should Have Been Done" by Earl Clark [source unknown]
[3.] "Evacuation" [photograph, source unknown]
[4.] "Helpless Town" [photograph by Ken Harris, Seattle Post Intelligencer]
[5.] "Fire Fighters, Law Enforcement Officers From Miles Away Come to Aid of Forks" [source unknown]
[6.] "Smoke Makes Nightmarish Scene In Battle to Save Forks" by Earl Clark, Port Angeles Evening News
[7.] "How We Prepared The Forest For Fire" by C.N. Webster [source unknown]
[8.] "Forest Fire Areas" [map and caption, author unknown, Port Angeles Evening News, September 29, 1951]
[9.] "A short history of fire" by Pat Neal [Forks Forum, October 8, 2003]
[10.] "Raging Forest Fire Near Forks, Residents Fleeing" Port Angeles Evening News, September 20, 1951
[11.] "Paul W. Sanders Examining Remains of a Commercial Garage" [photograph, source unknown]
[12.] "Vern Soley and Owen Monohan Loading a Tractor Wrecked by Fire" [photograph, source unknown]
[13.] "The George Beck Sawmill at Forks Ablaze" [photograph by John T. Cross, Seattle Times]
[14.] "19 Homes, Lumber Mill, Tourist Camp Destroyed" by Georg N. Meyers [Seattle Times]
[15.] "Peninsula Blaze Out Of Control" [Bulletin from the Seattle Times]
[16.] "Fire Ravaged Forks a Living Nightmare" by Earl Clark with "Forks Couple Views Burned Out Auto Court" [photograph], Seattle Times, September 21, 1951
[17.] "Forks, Saved By God's Grace, Rebuilds" [photograph, source unknown]
[18.] "Out of the Ashes" [photograph, source unknown]
[19.] "Blaze Which Had Leveled 32 Homes, Turned By Changing Winds" by Robert Browning [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
[20.] "Tragic Fire Brought Out Many Incidents Which Will Make History" by Jack Henson [source unknown]
[21.] "Wind Lull Gives Forks Uneasy Fire Peace: Residents Probe Ruins, Hoping Town Now Safe" by Fergus Hoffman with "This Was a Home", "Bewildered Children" and "Waiting" [photographs by John M. Hack Miller], Seattle Post-Intelligencer
[22.] "Sleep, Sweet Sleep" and "Aftermath at Forks" [photographs by John M. Hack Miller]
[23.] "Ashes, Smoke, Greet Returning Forks Folk" by George N. Meyers with "Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beebe and daughter Darla Jean, " "A.A. Arnhold in the Ashes of a Burned Home" and "Refugee From Forest Fire at Forks" [photographs by John T. Cross], [Seattle Times]
[24.] "Auto Lights In Smoke Give Forks Eerie Atmosphere" by W.F. Jahn, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 21, 1951
[25.] "Residents Sue For Fire Damage" [source unknown, January 2, 1952]
[26.] "Forest Blaze Leaves Destruction" with "Devastation in Forks" [photograph by John M. Hack Miller], Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 23, 1951
Subjects (LCTGM)Fires--Washington (State)--Forks
Disasters--Washington (State)--Forks
Subjects (LCSH)Forks (Wash.)
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County--Forks
Digital CollectionForks Timber Museum Digital Collection
Ordering InformationCopy requests should be made in writing to 'Forks Timber Museum, PO Box 873, Forks, WA 98331.'
RepositoryForks Timber Museum
Physical Description29 clippings : b&w
Image File NameFTM_ForksFire.pdf (derived from 29 separate files)
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