Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River And the Blackfoot River Near Milltown Dam [electronic Resource] 2005 Appendix D
Restoration Plan for the Clark Fork River And the Blackfoot River Near Milltown Dam [electronic Resource] 2005 Appendix D
Montana.Natural Resource Damage Program
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As mining claims grew throughout the CFR headwaters, logging operations emerged to provide the mines with wood for mine timbers, fuel, and other infrastructure. The first log drive down the BFR in 1886 delivered 20 million board feet of timber to the mill at Bonner. Logged-over areas were converted from forest to agriculture as farmers took advantage of the cleared forests. Riparian and upland trees were also cleared to provide fuel and building materials for developing towns such as Missoula, ...Bonner, and Butte. Rapid resource development in the CFR watershed altered the environment that Lewis and Clark had encountered seventy years. In 1872, James A. Garfield, later a U.S. President, after traveling down the CFR in wrote in his diary, "The beautiful river has been permanently ruined by the miners; and has been for three years as muddy as the Missouri. Before the discovery of gold, it was as clear and pure as any mountain stream could well be" {cited in Hortsman, 1984). With the completion of the Military Road and the railways, an increasing number of immigrants settled in the CFR valley.
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