peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
While looking for something else on the web this morning I ran into this stash of digital fire tower maps from 1923 covering various Maine Fire Towers. A copy would have resided under the Alidade (AKA Osborne Fire Finder)located in the center of every tower for use in sighting of fires. Search
I believe the profile image around the circumference of the topo map was hand drawn. Of interest is the flags around the periphery indicating the location of other fire towers (in 1928). My guess is they are based off the then relatively new 1921 15 minute quads, some of which were in use up into the late 1980s when I was chasing the 100 highest.
I have paper copies of the old fashioned blue prints (blue background with white lines) of Speck Mountain and Aziscoos Fire tower maps from the final remnants of the extensive Brown Company files (sadly long gone) Aziscoos Mt. 1921 and have brought them with me on hikes to the respective summits and they are remarkably accurate.
Makes me want to fire up the plotter and cover a few walls
I have not gone looking for NH versions.
I believe the profile image around the circumference of the topo map was hand drawn. Of interest is the flags around the periphery indicating the location of other fire towers (in 1928). My guess is they are based off the then relatively new 1921 15 minute quads, some of which were in use up into the late 1980s when I was chasing the 100 highest.
I have paper copies of the old fashioned blue prints (blue background with white lines) of Speck Mountain and Aziscoos Fire tower maps from the final remnants of the extensive Brown Company files (sadly long gone) Aziscoos Mt. 1921 and have brought them with me on hikes to the respective summits and they are remarkably accurate.
Makes me want to fire up the plotter and cover a few walls
I have not gone looking for NH versions.