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The Belly watercourse Ranger Station Historic District in ice mass park includes many historic structures, as well as the initial ranger station, currently used as a barn. The country log structures were designed starting in 1912. Alternative buildings embody a shed, inbuilt 1927 to straightforward park Service plans and a cabin used as a fireplace cache.
The ranger station building is analogous to those at Sherburne and higher Lake McDonald, with the ranger’s workplace and quarters downstairs and area for guests within the loft. The station is one in every of the oldest locations, established in 1912 and staffed by District Ranger Joe Cosley. It remains the sole ranger station in ice mass that can’t be accessed by road. The current barn was the initial 1912 ranger station.
The shed could be a customary park Service style, designed per customary drawing G811. Woodsheds were a vital component of early ranger stations, providing shelter from the snow for work and storage. The fireplace cache, that is ised to deal with fire-fighting tools, was inbuilt 1928 and used for accommodations for a time, then reborn to fireside cache use. It’s considerably the same as the Kintla Lake fireplace cache. There’s no utility power at Belly watercourse. Gas is employed for warmth, preparation and refrigeration.
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