Inventory of the American Tree Farm System Records, 1924 – 2007

Descriptive Summary

Abstract: On June 12, 1941, the first official tree farm was dedicated near Elma, Washington. The Clemons Tree Farm, owned by the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and named for local logger Charles H. Clemons, became the first in a succession of privately owned forest lands certified for growing trees as a crop and practicing forest management in lieu of federal regulations. During the 1940s timberland certified for tree farming was primarily owned by large industrial firms in the West, but as the movement gained momentum and spread to the South, the participation of small landowners became a focus for outreach and growth, and provided the foundation for a nationwide organization. Currently, the American Tree Farm System estimates that more than 88,000 private landowners managing approximately 26 million acres of forest land are in the program.

The collection includes historical material such as essays from the 1940s and 1950s attempting to define the burgeoning tree farm movement, inspection and certification records of some of the first tree farms, and early press clippings. The majority of the collection’s documents cover the organization’s activities from 1980 to 2007, and include publications such as Tree Farmer Magazine and Green America, records of various awards for outstanding forestry such as the Tree Farmer of the Year and Inspector of the Year awards, minutes and related materials from annual conventions and committees, records from educational initiatives such as Project Learning Tree, and materials from notable tree farm dedications. The collection also includes numerous photos and slides of ATFS events and activities, as well as films of educational programming and public service announcements.

Title: American Tree Farm System Records, 1924 – 2007 (bulk 1958-2007)

Creator: American Tree Farm System

Repository: Forest History Society Library and Archives

Call Number: 2011-002

Language of Material: Material in English

Extent: 31.9 linear ft. (47 archival boxes, 5 record cartons, 1 slide box )

 

Historical Note

On June 12, 1941, the first official tree farm was dedicated near Elma, Washington. The Clemons Tree Farm, owned by the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and named for local logger Charles H. Clemons, became the first in a succession of privately owned forest lands certified for growing trees as a crop and practicing forest management in lieu of federal regulations. During the 1940s timberland certified for tree farming was primarily owned by large industrial firms in the West, but as the movement gained momentum and spread to the South, the participation of small landowners became a focus for outreach and growth, and provided the foundation for a nationwide organization. Currently, the American Tree Farm System estimates that more than 88,000 private landowners managing approximately 26 million acres of forest land are in the program.

The tree farm program, initially advocated for by the National Lumber Manufacturers Association (NMLA), was adopted by one of their trade promotion subsidiaries, the American Forest Product Industries (AFPI), in 1946. The program became national in scale during the 1950s, and focused on fire prevention outreach and support for self-regulation of privately owned forestland.

AFPI later became the American Forest Institute (AFI). In the 1970s, with Richard Lewis as national director, AFI focused on improving the tree farm program’s standards and record keeping practices. In 1976 the Tree Farm logo and name became registered trademarks and the National Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year award was introduced. In the 1980s Lester DeCoster assumed the role of national director of AFI.

In 1983, Tree Farmer magazine began publication, a periodical that is still in circulation in 2011. In 1986 AFI was restructured and the American Forest Council (AFC) was created as an education and outreach organization to supplement the lobbying activities of the National Forest Products Association (NFPA). The Tree Farm program survived the transition and remained a vital part of the AFC’s mission. The American Forest Foundation (AFF), a nonprofit organization chartered in 1981 with the purpose of encouraging sustainability, wildlife conservation, and environmental education, became a cosponsor of Project Learning Tree (PLT) a year later. It took over administration for PLT and the American Tree Farm System (ATFS) in 1993 when the AFC realigned with the American Paper Institute (API) to form the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA).

The 1990s were highlighted by the growth of the AFF’s advocacy, policy, education, and outreach programs including Project Learning Tree, Shared Streams, and Forested Flyways. Under the leadership of AFF vice president Bob Simpson for the last decade, the American Tree Farm System has focused on supporting family-owned forests and establishing the ATFS certification program as an international standard. As of its 70th anniversary in 2011, the ATFS included 88,000 family forest owners practicing sustainable management of 26 million acres of forest land. By providing tools and on-the-ground support for family-owned tree farms, the ATFS is investing in alternative means for supplying the growing global demand for wood products.

Collection Overview

The collection includes historical material such as essays from the 1940s and 1950s attempting to define the burgeoning tree farm movement, inspection and certification records of some of the first tree farms, and early press clippings. The majority of the collection’s documents cover the organization’s activities from 1980 to 2005, and include publications such as Tree Farmer Magazine and Green America, records of various awards for outstanding forestry such as the Tree Farmer of the Year and Inspector of the Year awards, minutes and related materials from annual conventions and committees, records from educational initiatives such as Project Learning Tree, and materials from notable tree farm dedications. The collection also includes numerous photos and slides of ATFS events and activities, as well as films of educational programming and public service announcements by famous tree farmers such as actress Andie MacDowell, and actor Andy Griffith, musician Chuck Leavell, and President Jimmy Carter.

Collection Arrangement

During processing of the collection, paper materials in a deteriorating condition were removed from the collection and replaced with preservation photocopies. Several publications and promotional materials from third parties were also withdrawn. Wherever files were supplied with labels we attempted to preserve them unaltered except where they were clearly incorrect. The collection included two 3-dimensional objects which have been removed. Both items are described under Miscellany at the end of Series 4.

The records are arranged into 5 series.

  1. History, 1924-1991
  2. Awards, 1974-2005
  3. National Conventions and Committees, 1980-2005
  4. ATFS Program & AFF Administrative Files, 1958-2007
  5. Media

 

Subject Headings

  • American Tree Farm System
  • American Forest Foundation
  • American Forest Institute
  • Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
  • DeCoster, Lester A.
  • Forests and Forestry — United States — History
  • Griffith, Andy, 1926-
  • Project Learning Tree
  • Sustainable forestry
  • Tree farms
  • Tree farm–Certification.
  • Tree farmers
  • Weyerhaeuser Company
  • Wood products

 

Detailed Description of the Collection

1. History, 1924-1991.

(3 archival boxes)

Materials relating to early history of the tree farm movement. Includes several written histories, publications and newsletters, correspondence, clippings, and inspection records and statistical reports.

  • Box 1
    • Folder 1
      Forest Field Day & Picnic, 1924

      • Includes pamphlet from the 1924 event and a handwritten history of privately owned forests between the years 1895 and 1901.
    • Folder 2
      J.C. McClellan TF History

      • Includes typewritten TF statistics for 1945, article clippings, inspection forms, and West Coast TF pamphlets from 1943.
    • Folder 3
      Clemons TF Correspondence, 1964-1966

      • Includes a 1953 “History of ATF” pamphlet and copies of Olzendam correspondences between 1941 and 1943.
    • Folder 4-7
      TF History General, 1941-1972

      • Includes 1942 and 1950 ATFS surveys, 1941-43 Olzendam correspondence, 1972 TF Incentives Plan, letter from National Lumber Manufacturers Assoc. to Forest Conservation Committee Notice, 1957 Western Conservation Article on the beginnings of TFs, 1943 copyright register “Lumber Letter”, 1950 Congressional Record-Appendix on Oregon TFs, 1950 Inspection Record (Boy Scouts TF), 1945 and 1950 progress reports, 1957 Western Conservation Journal, 1950 article “Forest Paradox” by J.C.McClellan, order form for boundary marker signs w/Smokey the Bear, ATF certificate of approval, 1947 “We Lumbermen” newsletter, Keep America Green materials, 1947 telegrams, 146-1947 memos, 1946 article “Southern Lumber Journal,” 1946 minutes from trustees meeting American Forest Products Industries, various correspondence 1945-1952, 1946-1947 progress reports, 2 original 1941 Western Union telegrams, cc of J.C. McClellan essay, 1951 memos, 1950 talk “Tree Farming in Managed Conservation,” 1950 memos, 1949 progress report, Congressional Record Appendix 1942 Aspects of Reforestation entry, 750 General – NTF Policy, 1965 NC Procedures Manual, “A Report to the People of the South on TF Operations During 1946”
  • Box 2
    • Folder 1
      1985, The American TF System

      • Includes FHS 25 year information pamphlet, 1974 AFI progress report, 1959 memo on definition of a Tree Farm from James C. McClellan, responses to McClellan’s definition, 1960 memos on tax-paying, 1960 minutes from TN TF committee, correspondence on 25th anniversary of ATFS, Pennsylvania Forestry Association correspondences (copies dating back to 1942), 1978 TF history article, 1972 certification documents, VA TF certificate, LA TF procedures and requirements, 1975 correspondences, 1969 TF Study committee report, 1973 Forest Industries newsletter, ATFS history of Sponsorship and Administration, TF study national summary, 1968 report “National Plan for Reorganization of the TF Program” by J.C. McClellan, 1969 minutes of technical Forestry committee, 1970 telegraph to “Buzz” Hodges from James A. Edson, 80 color slides.
    • Folder 2
      History Tree Farm 1990

      • Contains two Tree Farm buttons.
    • Folder 3
      Inspection Records, 1942-43, 1970
    • Folder 4
      Proclamation Tennessee Tree Farm Week 1958
    • Folder 5
      Historic

      • Includes 1975-1976 FIC Communications Fund-Raising Report
    • Folder 6
      Natural Resources Defense Council

      • Material concerning Oregon and Washington state. Includes 1973 Charles Arment correspondence and 1974 inspection records.
    • Folder 7
      TF History Silver Anniversary, 1966
  • Box 3
    • Folder 1-2
      TF Historical

      • Includes lists of videos and published articles relating to the ATFS, speeches, supplements, guidelines, and a collection of 1961 Ad Mats and publicity materials from American Forest Product Industries, Inc.
    • Folder 3
      Tree Farm Review

      • Some materials relating to the rededication of the “first tree farm” in Montesano in 1991. Includes an anniversary catalog, 1946 growth report, essay on the history of the TF movement, 1949 article from Agricultural History, 1961 American Tree Farmer and Forestry Digest, 1950s correspondence, 1942 Journal of Forestry editorial, 1952 article from the Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review, 1946 TF report, copy 1928 article in Four L Lumber News vol. 10, 1968 budget memo, and 1953 Journal of Forestry article.
    • Folder 4
      TF Air Balloon
    • Folder 5
      American Tree Farm Showcase
2. Awards, 1974-2005.

(10 archival boxes)

Materials relating to several ATFS honors awarded annually, including National Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year, Regional Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year, and the Outstanding Inspector of the Year awards. Includes nomination submissions and voting ballots, correspondence, newsletters and publicity, clippings, official memos, and photos.

Inspector of the Year Awards, 1987-2000
  • Box 4
    • Folder 1-15
  • Box 5
    • Folder 1-2
National Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year Awards, 1974-2004
  • Box 5
    • Folder 3-10
      1974-1978
  • Box 6
    • Folder 1-10
      1979-1988
  • Box 7
    • Folder 1-10
      1989-1996
  • Box 8
    • Folder 1-7
      1996-2002
  • Box 9
    • Folder 1
      2004
Regional Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year Awards, 1976-2005
  • Box 9
    • Folder 2-6
      1976-1980
  • Box 10
    • Folder 1-5
      1981-1985
  • Box 11
    • Folder 1-7
      1986-1988, 1997-1998, 2000-2001
  • Box 12
    • Folder 1-5
      2002-2003
  • Box 13
    • Folder 1-10
      2004-2005
3. National Conventions and Committees, 1980-2005.

(8 archival boxes)

Materials relating to the annual conventions held by the ATFS.

National Tree Farmer Convention, 1991-2003
  • Box 14
    • Folder 1-21
      50th Anniversary Celebration, 1991

      • Materials relating to the 1991 convention in Montesano, WA.
  • Box 15
    • Folder 1-5
      1994-1995

      • Materials relating to the 1994 convention in Williamsburg, VA, and the 1995 convention in St. Louis, MO.
  • Box 16
    • Folder 1-5
      1996-1998

      • Materials relating to the 1996 convention in Portland, OR, the 1997 convention in Ogunquit, ME, and the 1998 convention in Savannah, GA.
  • Box 17
    • Folder 1-6
      1998-2001

      • Materials relating to the 1998 convention in Savannah, GA, the 1999 convention in Louisville, KY, the 2000 convention in Missoula, MT, and the 2001 convention in Hershey, PA.
  • Box 18
    • Folder 1-8
      2002, TF Convention Registration 2002-2003

      • Materials relating to the 2002 convention in Asheville, NC, and the 2003 convention in Columbus, Ohio.
National Operating Committee 1980-2005
  • Box 19
    • Folder 1-5
      1980, 1987, 1990, 1993-1997
  • Box 20
    • Folder 1-6
      1997-2001
  • Box 21
    • Folder 1-6
      2002-2005, NOC General
4. ATFS Program & AFF Administrative Files, 1958-2007.

(26 archival boxes)

History

Overview and general background information on the Tree Farm Program. Includes six years of planners that belonged to the AFF Senior Vice President of Forestry, Bob Simpson.

  • Box 22
    • Folder 1-3
      Bob Simpson Planners, 1994-1996
  • Box 23
    • Folder 1-3
      Bob Simpson Planners, 1997-1999
  • Box 24
    • Folder 1-4
Programs & Outreach

Materials relating to various regional Tree Farm programs, organizational partnerships, promotional planning, and educational outreach. Includes records relating to a partnership with Mothers Against Drunken Driving (MADD)in 1992, the Forested Flyways program, the Pioneer Tree Farm program, and a tree farm dedication and benefit for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

  • Box 24
    • Folder 5-10
  • Box 25
    • Folder 1-5
Awards
  • Box 25
    • Folder 6-12
Promotional & Design
  • Box 26
    • Folder 1-5
Publications 1970-2001
  • Box 26
    • Folder 6-7
      Green America, 1970-1991
  • Box 27
    • Folder 1-6
      The American Tree Farmer, 1981-2001
Tree Farm Statistics, 1958-1993
  • Box 28
    • Folder 1-12
      1958-1986
  • Box 29
    • Folder 1-8
      1986-1993
Funding & Grants, 1987-2002
  • Box 30
    • Folder 1-2
      1987-1992
    • Folder 3-5
      1993 (by State), AL-MI
  • Box 31
    • Folder 1-2
      1993 (by State), NE-WY
    • Folder 3-5
      1994-1996
  • Box 32
    • Folder 1-5
      1996-1997
  • Box 33
    • Folder 1-5
      1998-1999
  • Box 34
    • Folder 1-6
      2000-2002
Budget, 1995-2002
  • Box 35
    • Folder 1-10
    • Oversize Volume
      Budget Ledger, 1999-2000
Documentation, Inspector Certification, & Workshops, 1995-2002
  • Box 36
    • Folder 1-7
      Leadership Handbooks, 1994, 2001-2005, 2007
  • Box 37
    • Folder 1-4
      Inspector Certification & Training Program
    • Folder 5
      ATFS Facilitator Handbook 2009
    • Folder 6
      ATFS Report on the Certification Program Assessment 2001
    • Folder 7
      American Tree farm Inspection Program 2006
  • Box 38
    • Folder 1-10
      Inspector Certification & Training Program
  • Box 39
    • Folder 1-5
      Certification Process Review
    • Folder 6-8
      Tree Farm Workshops, 1983,1985-1986
  • Box 40
    • Folder 1-10
      Tree Farm Workshops, 1987-1997
  • Box 41
    • Folder 1-3
      Tree Farm Workshops, 1998-1999, General
    • Folder 4-5
      Leadership Survey, 2002
  • Box 42
    • Folder 1-2
      Advisory and Planning Workshops
    • Folder 3
      Tree Farm Family Workshop
    • Folder 4
      Landowner’s Guide to Federal Laws, 1996
    • Folder 5-7
      Tax Management Workshops, 1997-1998, 2000
AFF Administration 1979-1981, 2000-2005
  • Box 43
    • Folder 1-6
      General Administration Files
    • Folder 7-9
      Operating Committee
    • Folder 10-13
      Outgoing Correspondence
    • Folder 14-16
      Certification
    • Folder 17-21
      Website
  • Box 44
    • Folder 1-7
      Website
    • Folder 8-9
      AFF Newsletters
    • Folder 10-11
      Surveys
    • Folder 12-15
      Communication
    • Folder 16-24
      Tree Farm Convention, 2003
  • Box 45
    • Folder 1-4
      Project Learning Tree Conference, 2005
    • Folder 5-9
      Project Learning Tree General
    • Folder 10-12
      Account Codes
    • Folder 13-14
      AFI Materials, 1979-1981
  • Box 46
    • Folder 1-20
      Miscellaneous
  • Box 47
    • Folder 1-14
      Miscellaneous
    • Notebook 54
      Binder

      • White binder 3 & ½” – news items, awards, etc. about the American Tree Farm System collected by or for Robert Simpson during his tenure as President of ATFS.
  • Box 55
    Promotional items

    • Promotional objects with Tree Farmer logo or slogans including: mugs, baseball caps, t-shirt, belt buckle, and watch.
Miscellaneous 3-D Objects

Both items listed below were removed from the collection.

  • Item
    Domino’s Tree Farm Louisville Slugger bat

    • On March 19, 1988 a dedication ceremony was held for the Domino’s Tree Farm on Drummond Island, east of the Mackinac Bridge in Upper Michigan. The then owner of Domino’s Pizza and the Detroit Tigers, Tom Monaghan, arranged for commemorative bats to be made and presented to the dedication’s attendees. The bat was donated to the American Forest Foundation on May 21, 2009.
  • Item
    Florida State Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Division of Forestry Tree House

    • In the late 1980s, the ATFS built wooden boxes in the shape of miniature houses for every state and gave them to the state committees. They were designed to be used as educational tools for school children to highlight products that are made from trees. The box included jars containing wood chips, wood anethole, color molds, pine oil, and ester gum.
      5. Media.
5. Media.

(5 record cartons, 1 slide box)

Photos
  • Box 47
    • Folder 15-16
      History
Slides
  • Box 48
    • Volume 1 & 1A
      People
    • Volume 2
      Press Tours
    • Volume 3
      Hardwood Forests, Fall Color, Genetics, Chips
    • Volume 4
      Wood Products, Saw Mills, Paper Products, Paper Mills, Manufacturing
    • Volume 5
      Pulpwood Movement, Pulpwood Logging, Education, Erosion, Stumps, Slash, Wild Flowers
    • Volume 6
      Clean Cuts, Pollution, Boy Scouts, Third Forest
    • Volume 7
      Recreation
  • Box 49
    • Volume 8
      Forest – General, Pine Forests
    • Volume 9
      Research, Equipment, Planting, Site Prep
    • Volume 10
      Water, Insects, Disease, Fire, Exhibits
    • Volume 11
      Miscellaneous
    • Volume 12
      Miscellaneous (cont.)
    • Volume 13
      SFI Projects
    • Volume 14
      SFI Projects (cont.), Forestry Camps, Pilot Forests
    • Volume 14A
      SFI Projects (cont.)
  • Box 50
    • Volume 15
      Charts, Publications
    • Volume 16
      Charts (cont.), Publications (cont.)
    • Volume 17
      Charts (cont.), Publications (cont.)
    • Volume Binder
      Miscellaneous Slides
    • Folder
      AFF & Miscellaneous Slides
  • Box 51
    Loose Miscellaneous Slides
VHS Cassettes
  • Box 52
    • Videotape 1
      AFF Andie McDowell Tree Farm Spot [TRT: 07:00]
    • Videotape 2
      Andie McDowell on Regis and Kathie Lee WTTG (Fox) SYND Sept. 12, 1997 9-10AM [TRT: 08:25]
    • Videotape 3
      Andie Griffith – Intro to TF Workshops & TF Committee Meeting [TRT: 02:30]
    • Videotape 4
      American Forest Council The Carter Project – “From the Potomac to Plains, From Peanuts to Pines” + 3 Unsupered 30 sec. Promos [TRT: 13:20]
    • Videotape 5-17
      Great American Woodlots Episodes #101-113 (1987) [TRT:29:10 each]
    • Videotape 18
      “The Ride to the Twenty-First Century” – Address by Lester A. DeCoster, Vice Pres. Tree Farm System, to the American Forest Council (1988) [TRT: 17:10]
    • Videotape 19
      1st Annual TF Convention – Williamsburg, VA. Nov 10-13, 1994 [TRT: 01:01:37]
    • Videotape 20
      Pro Silva France Presents “Aujourd ‘hui, la foret de demain…” (French) [TRT: 16:25]
    • Videotape 21
      CNBC’s Powerlunch (Chuck Leavell Appearance) (1999) [TRT: 09:00]
    • Videotape 22
      ATFS “Chuck Leavell” Promos/PSA [TRT: 09:00]
    • Videotape 23
      Forest Landowner Focus Group – Alabama, July 16, 1998 Session 1 [TRT: 02:43:50]
    • Videotape 24
      Forest Landowner Focus Group – Alabama, July 16, 1998 Session 2 [TRT: 01:06:45]
    • Videotape 25
      Great American Woodlot Series, an American Tree Farm Showcase [TRT: 57:00]
    • Videotape 26
      South Dakota’s Forests [TRT: 29:20]
    • Videotape 27
      C. M. Stripling 1987 National TF of the Year [TRT: 09:00]
    • Videotape 28
      Interview w/ Mike Demeree – 1985 National Outstanding Tree Farmer [TRT: 30:00]
    • Videotape 29
      TFOTY Chandler – Vermont [TRT: 06:10]
    • Videotape 30
      Farmweek Feature – Dr. Ozier, Tree Farmer of the Year [TRT: 07:40]
    • Videotape 31
      1995 National Outstanding Tree Farmers and Project Learning Tree Teachers [TRT: 10:00]
    • Videotape 32
      John and Mary Schmidt NOTFs 1989 [TRT: 06:45]
    • Videotape 33
      MAPSICO Tree Farm Recipient of the 1997 NOTF Award [TRT: 09:45]
    • Videotape 34
      Wayne and Colleen Krieger Skyview Ranch, Oregon OTFY 1993 [TRT: 13:00]
    • Videotape 35
      Shared Streams August 25, 2000 Wieck Forest, Mahtowa, MN [TRT: 08:10]
    • Videotape 36
      WTTG, July 2 and WRC July 6, 1998 – American Tree Farm System Sign brought back by local firefighters [TRT: 07:45]
    • Videotape 37
      WEYCO 40th Anniversary TF System TV Commercial feat. Lester Decoster [TRT: 04:20]
    • Videotape 38
      “Every Acre Counts” The Montana Tree Farm Program (4 Promos) [TRT: 11:30]
    • Videotape 39
      Colorado Tree Farm Committee PSAs and “Take One” TV Show [TRT: 11:45]
    • Videotape 40
      “Every Acre Counts” The Montana Tree Farm Program [TRT: 21:15]
    • Videotape 41
      Managing the Equity in Your Woodlot (Highlights) [TRT: 05:05]
    • Videotape 42
      The New York Tree Farm System presents “Managing the Equity in Your Woodlot,” 2000 [TRT: 29:40]
    • Videotape 43
      The Forest Archetype: The Structure of Public Perception [TRT: 35:00]
    • Videotape 44
      Tennessee Tree Farm Program [TRT: 10:20]
    • Videotape 45
      Forested Flyways October 27, 1999 WSAV, WTOC [TRT: 06:30]
    • Videotape 46
      “Tree Farming in Maine” [TRT: 14:50]
    • Videotape 47
      “Reflections of the 1997 National Tree Farmers Convention” [Ogunquit, Maine] [TRT: 19.15]
Betacam BCT-20G
  • Box 52
    • Videotape 1
      Jimmy Carter Welcome Original Version
    • Videotape 2
      AFF Andie McDowell Tree Farm Spot Graphics Prebuild November 4, 1996
    • Videotape 3
      AFC A Roll November 25, 1989 [TRT: 1:00:00]
    • Videotape 4
      AFF Andie McDowell TF Spot “I’m A Tree Farmer Too” No Logos (Color Corrected Submaster)[TRT: 00:30]
    • Videotape 5
      AFC B Roll November 25, 1989 [TRT: 2:00:00]
    • Videotape 6
      1994 NOTF and Project Learning Tree Teachers (Master) [TRT: 10:00]
    • Videotape 7
      1994 NOTF and PLT Teachers (Protection Master) [TRT: 10:00]
    • Videotape 8
      AFF 1996 Award (Master) [TRT: 04:55]
    • Videotape 9
      AFF Andie McDowell Tree Farm Spot “I’m A Tree Farmer Too” and “Sustainable Forestry” (Master)
    • Videotape 10
      Woodbasket [TRT: 10:00]
    • Videotape 11
      American Foresters Double Tree Hotel New Orleans #1 January 13, 1996
    • Videotape 12
      American Foresters Double Tree Hotel New Orleans #2 January 13, 1996
    • Videotape 13
      American Foresters Double Tree Hotel New Orleans #3 January 13, 1996
    • Videotape 14
      AFF for ATFS Chuck Leavell Stand-Ups for 30 second Forestry PSA Spring 2000 (Master)
    • Videotape 15
      Woodbasket B-1 January 25, 1990 [TRT: 12:00]
    • Videotape 16
      Woodbasket B-2 January 25, 1990 [TRT: 13:00]
    • Videotape 17
      Woodbasket A-1 January 25, 1990 [TRT: 11:00]
    • Videotape 18
      Tree Farm Stock Footage – Deer
    • Videotape 19
      “AFC” ‘Tree Farmer in 1989’
16mm Film
  • Box 53
    • Film 1
      A. 40,000th Dedication News Clip; B. Eddie Albert Promo Series [RT: 01:30]; C. Uncle Sam Wants More Tree Farms (Cartoon) [RT: 00:45]; D. Tree Farm #1 How to Participate [RT: 00:30]; E. Tree Farm #2 Purpose [RT: 00:30]
    • Film 2
      “National Tree Farmer of the Year/Danfords” (Michigan TFOTY) 1980
    • Film 3
      Four Andy Griffith PSAs SFI [TRT: 03:00]
Betamax
  • Box 53
    • Videotape 1
      WDAY Channel 6 – Fargo, ND Regional Tree Farmer News Spot
    • Videotape 2
      ATF Showcase from Great American Woodlot Series (Master)
    • Videotape 3
      Andy Griffith Intro to TF Workshops and TF Committee Meeting AFI, 1981 [TRT: 02:20]
    • Videotape 4
      AFI “Perspectives,” A Visit to Mountain Garden Tree Farm, 1983 Willard Ives [TRT: 28:00]
    • Videotape 5
      AFC “The Carter Project” Feature: “From the Potomac to Plains, From Peanuts to Pines,” 3 additional 30 second promos
    • Videotape 6
      Buddy Hopkins on WCOV-TV, Montgomery, AL, 1982
    • Videotape 7
      The Carter Project: Behind the Scenes, AFC [TRT: 04:25]
    • Videotape 8
      AFI “Tree Farmer Interviews” [TRT: 08:25]
    • Videotape 9
      WEYCO Commercial 40th Anniversary TV Spot [TRT: 04:00]
    • Videotape 10
      Tree Farmer of the Year Segment WAGA-TV, 1982
    • Videotape 11
      40,000th Tree Farm Dedication September, 1980 Jim Dodge Tree Farm Johnson, VT
    • Videotape 12
      Albert Deishl Tree Farmer of the West News Story August, 1979
    • Videotape 13
      WEYCO 40th Anniversary TV Spot
    • Videotape 14
      Tree Farm News Clip “Tree Farm Committee Responsible for getting it done.” – Aired on Ch. 7, Little Rock, AR
    • Videotape 15
      Buddy Hopkins PSA #1
    • Videotape 16
      Tree Farming in the Redwood Region, 1980
    • Videotape 17
      1980 National Outstanding Tree Farmer – Danford, WWTV report Cadillac, MI
    • Videotape 18
      Buddy Hopkins #4 & 5 SFI Editorial WCTI-TV
Betacam BCT-60ML
  • Box 53
    • Videotape 1
      “Beams” Transfer from M20
Ampex and Miscellaneous Reels
  • Box 53
    • Reel 1
      American Forestry Association “Tree Farmer,” 1986 [TRT: 07:00]
    • Reel 2
      American Forest Council API Presentation, 1987
    • Reel 3
      AFF “Tree Farm PSAs – Andie MacDowell,” 1996 [TRT: 00:30]
Slide Presentations
  • Box 53
    • Item 1
      “20/20 Vision: Forests for the 21st Century,” Slide Presentation w/ Audio Cassette (105 slides)
Reel to Reel
  • Box 53
    • Reel 1
      Remarks by Gov. James B. Hunt Jr., North Carolina ATFS 40th Anniversary, June 12, 1981
DAT Tapes
  • Box 53
    • Audiotape 1
      American Forest Foundation Tree Farm Spot, 2001
Cassette Tapes
  • Box 53
    • Audiocassette 1
      MT Tree Farm Program 1998 Grant Proposal
    • Audiocassette 2
      Arkansas Tree Farms, 1999 [TRT: 00:30]
    • Audiocassette 3
      Introduction to Tree Farm Workshops and Tree Farm Committee Meetings by Andy Griffith
    • Audiocassette 4
      “American Tree Farm System”
Compact Discs
  • Box 53
    • CD 1
      Kevin McHale Minnesota Tree Farm Spots, 2001

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