Long Pine National Forest Explained
Long Pine National Forest was established as the Long Pine Forest Reserve in Montana on September 24, 1906 with 111445acres. It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 it was absorbed by Sioux National Forest and the name was discontinued.[1]
The forest today comprises the Long Pines unit of the Sioux Ranger District of Custer National Forest, in Carter County, Montana with 320 acres in Harding County, South Dakota.[2]
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Notes and References
- National Forests of the United States . September 29, 2005 . Davis, Richard C. . The Forest History Society . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121028014355/http://www.foresthistory.org/ASPNET/Places/National%20Forests%20of%20the%20U.S.pdf . October 28, 2012 .
- Web site: Sioux Ranger District. 2008-08-23. Custer National Forest. U.S. Forest Service.