1842  The house of a person who was acting as a kind of wood ranger to the party was set fire to in the night and himself and family narrowly escaped perishing.
1891  An open space . . . presented itself to the keen eye of the woodranger traversing the trackless wastes of forest as a fine site for a lumber camp.
2n. — Fur Trade, Hist.
an unlicensed trader who ranged the forest in search of furs.
1883  The inland voyageurs rejoiced in the name "coureurs des bois" or wood rangers, going as they did to Athabasca and the Rocky Mountains.
1905  The others . . . became the forerunners of the coureurs de bois, or wood rangers, who made the labours of the missionaries doubly difficult by their disorders and evil example.
1908  Taking on board one hundred and twenty woodrangers, Iberville sailed from Quebec on August 10, 1694.