MUNGER MOUNTAIN
Teton County - Bridger-Teton National Forest
July 2, 1936: "A telephone line to the fire lookout station on top of Munger mountain is being built under the supervision of Ranger Jim Lambert." (Jackson's Hole Courier)
August 4, 1938: "Betty Joe Korell is spending the week with her father, Phil Korell, at the Forest Service fire lookout on Munger mountain." (Jackson's Hole Courier)
April 24, 1941: "The past two weeks a crew of CCC boys, under the supervision of John Bircher, local Forest Service carpenter, have been busy constructing four new lookout houses for the Teton National Forest. The new houses at twelve feet square and are of log structure and ribbed in with glass windows three feet ten inches high around the entire building. The new buildings are cut and fit at the local Forest Service yard and will be hauled to the road ends by truck and then taken on to the lookout points with a caterpillar.
It is planned to have all the new buildings up and ready for occupancy by the opening of the fire season." (Jackson's Hole Courier)
June 28, 1945: "Art Buckingham, supervisor of Teton National Forest, announced Wednesday that Mrs. Burgess of Riverton, Wyoming, has been assigned to Munger Mt. look-out." (Jackson's Hole Courier)
July 15, 1954: "Because of hot dry weather during the past two weeks the Teton Forest has deemed it advisable to man the Monument Ridge and Munger Mountain lookouts. Other lookout positions on the Teton Forest which will be manned within the next week are at Huckleberry Mountain, Baldy Mountain, Hawks Rest, Two-Ocean Plateau, and Deer Creek Point." (Jackson Hole Courier)
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