DOME MOUNTAIN
Lincoln County - Kootenai National Forest - 30N-33W-13
April 20, 1913: "Supervisor Raymond states that one of the most important features of the protective work planned for the immediate future is the establishing of three permanent lookout stations. One of these stations will be located on Dome mountain, in the Cabinet range. These stations will be connected by telephone with headquarters and will be so situated that the location of fires may be determined by triangulation. The Dome mountain is particularly favorable, affording a view of nearly all of Lincoln county." (The Daily Missoulian)
July 11, 1913: “Libby is now connected by telephone with Troy, Mont., the line having just been completed by the forest service. Work will start at once on a line from Libby to Dome mountain, where an important lookout station is to be maintained.” (The Sanders County Ledger)
July 11, 1913: “Libby is now connected by telephone with Troy, Mont., the line having just been completed by the forest service. Work will start at once on a line from Libby to Dome mountain, where an important lookout station is to be maintained.” (The Sanders County Ledger)
January 16, 1914: "The Kootenai national forest has just completed another telephone line from Libby to the Tri-State cedar camp. The line will be run to the Dome mountain lookout station soon." (The Semi-Weekly Spokesman-Review)