Heritage
The Ashley’s Heritage Program endeavors to conserve and understand
the traces, shadows and stories of America’s human past. As they travel
through time, forest visitors make a personal connection with the past, sense
the diversity of the human experience, and begin to understand the fundamental
relationship between the people and the land.
On the ANF there
is over 10,000 years of history, from ancient Paleoindians hunting along
the Green River to Fremont farmers storing their corn in hidden granaries
on canyon walls or leaving seasonal hunting camps in the mountains. More
recently explorers, mountain men, miners, cowboys, sheepherders, loggers,
and finally the Forest Service have left their mark on the land. The articles,
photographs, and documents on this website cover many topics. Some are
for serious students of prehistory, others are for more general audiences.
This is our history, our past, our story. Please send suggestions, observations,
or comments to cejohnson@fs.fed.us.
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