SOUBUNGE MOUNTAIN #62
Piscataquis County - Maine Forestry District
1918: Established with a wood tower. (From the photo inventory of the Maine Historical Society.)
1919: A 12 foot steel tower erected. (Forest Protection and Conservation in Maine)
1919: A 12 foot steel tower erected. (Forest Protection and Conservation in Maine)
August 9, 1919: "Steel towers have been added: Soubungy mountain, T4R11, Piscataquis county, 12 feet high." (Daily Kennebec Journal)
August 9, 1919: "Steel towers have been added: Soubungy mountain, T4R11, Piscataquis county, 12 feet high." (Daily Kennebec Journal)
1919: "There has been a steel tower built on Saubunge Mountain, which is of great importance to Section 5. Also two and one-half miles of telephone line built from Soubungo, connecting the tower with the Cuxabexis line at Camp 3, Ripogenus Stream. This lookout has been furnished with full camp outfit, including fire tools, etc.; also one coat of paint on tower." (Forest Protection and Conservation in Maine, 1919)
1919: "There has been a steel tower built on Saubunge Mountain, which is of great importance to Section 5. Also two and one-half miles of telephone line built from Soubungo, connecting the tower with the Cuxabexis line at Camp 3, Ripogenus Stream. This lookout has been furnished with full camp outfit, including fire tools, etc.; also one coat of paint on tower." (Forest Protection and Conservation in Maine, 1919)
1920: Inventory shows a 12-foot steel tower.
1920: Inventory shows a 12-foot steel tower.