ALGOMA CAMPS
April 17, 1916: "Mrs. T.C. Hermann, at Algoma Lumber company's camp No. 2, is a victim of pneumonia." (The Evening Herald)
March 16, 1925: "J.M. Burge, woods timekeeper for the Algoma Lumber company, spent Saturday in Klamath Falls. He will leave for the woods the last of the month." (The Lumberlogue)
September 16, 1936: "Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mayfield and family of Ashland have moved into the George Hoyt house in Fort Klamath, where Mayfield will be employed as faller by the Algoma Lumber company when logging operations commence next week on the east Yawkey tract of timber. Mayfield's brother and family have also moved to Fort Klamath and are occupying the Dave Noah house here, where Mayfield will also work for the Algoma Lumber company." (The Klamath News)