GRANITE PEAK AKA RANGER PEAK
Coos County - 32S-12W-31
October 10, 1916: "One of the best lookout stations maintained by the service is on Granite Peak, near Iron Mountain. Here the Ranger can sweep the country with his glasses for many miles in every direction, being at an altitude of over 2000 feet. J. O. Mock, who has been stationed there this summer, has been able to locate as high as thirty fires at one time, and has reported some that went over the border line into California." (Coquille Herald)
July 12, 1918: "Miss Hilda Munder will be the lookout at Granite Peak. Miss Munder taught school at Agness last summer, and on her lonely vigil will be accompanied by a younger brother." (The Coquille Valley Sentinel and the Coquille Herald)