Inventory of the American Forestry Association Records, 1875 – 1997

Descriptive Summary

Abstract: Established in 1875, the American Forestry Association is the oldest group in North America organized to promote forest conservation. The organization became American Forests in 1992.

The collection includes correspondence, articles, manuscript surveys and reports on forestry, newspaper clippings, and published material relating to the American Forestry Association. Includes studies and investigations, awards, directors' minutes, directors' correspondence, annual meetings, annual reports, elections, miscellaneous, Redwood National Park, and miscellaneous administration. There are few materials dating before 1900; the bulk of the collection dates from the 1930s-1960s. Among the prominent correspondents are William B. Greeley, Ovid Butler, Gifford Pinchot, and Samuel T. Dana. One large component of the materials is the American Forestry Association Photograph Collection (boxes 115-129), which encompasses a wide array of significant images pertaining to forestry and conservation history in the 20th century. The collection was created and maintained by AFA's American Forests magazine division.

Title: American Forestry Association Records, 1875 - 1997

Creator: American Forestry Association

Repository: Forest History Society Library and Archives

Call Number: 3233

Language of Material: Material in English

Extent: 162 linear feet (224 archival boxes, 36 record cartons)

 

Historical Note

Established in 1875, the American Forestry Association is the oldest group in North America organized to promote forest conservation. The organization became American Forests in 1992.

 

Collection Overview

The collection includes correspondence, articles, manuscript surveys and reports on forestry, newspaper clippings, and published material relating to the American Forestry Association. Includes studies and investigations, awards, directors' minutes, directors' correspondence, annual meetings, annual reports, elections, miscellaneous, Redwood National Park, and miscellaneous administration. There are few materials dating before 1900; the bulk of the collection dates from the 1930s-1960s. Among the prominent correspondents are William B. Greeley, Ovid Butler, Gifford Pinchot, and Samuel T. Dana. Additional accessions are expected.

The American Forestry Association Photograph Collection (boxes 115-129) encompasses a wide array of significant images pertaining to forestry and conservation history in the 20th century. The collection was created and maintained by AFA's American Forests magazine division. The bulk of the collection dates from before 1960 and contains a rich selection of early Forest Service photographs, as well as images of forest fires, logging, and forest management. The records also hold notable scenes from national parks, forests, and monuments in the United States. The images in the "Scenes" files represent a diverse and impressive range of topics dating primarily from the early to mid-20th century. Most of the images therein depict American scenes (organized by state and subject) with one section devoted solely to scenes from foreign countries. There are also images depicting AFA activities, including their Big Trees project, urban forestry initiatives, Trail Riders of the Wilderness expeditions, and staff functions.

Collection Arrangement

  1. Original Deposit, 1875-1984
  2. Perry Hagenstein's Files, 1980-1997
  3. Administrative Files, 1950-1964
  4. Photograph Collection, 1901-1996

 

Subject Headings

  • American Forestry Association
  • Butler, Ovid
  • Dana, Samuel Trask, 1883-
  • Forest conservation -- United States
  • Greeley, William B.
  • National parks and reserves
  • Nature conservation -- Societies, etc.
  • Pinchot, Gifford
  • Forests and forestry--Fire management
  • Historic trees.
  • Forest restoration.
  • Forests and forestry.
  • United States. Forest Service.
  • Forest fires.
  • Logging
  • National forests of America
  • Forests and forestry--Recreational use

 

Separated Material

The "Big Trees" and "Tree Species" portions of the Original Deposit section of the collection were partially processed in 2005-2006 using grant funding provided by the North Carolina Preservation Consortium. All original photographs from these portions were removed from these boxes and interfiled into the Forest History Society Photograph Collection: Tree Species files. Photo Removal forms have been inserted into appropriate folders.

Materials related to Kendall Laughlin have been segregated into a new collection: Kendall Laughlin Papers

Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Original Deposit, 1875-1984.
  • Box 1
    • Other Forestry Workshops
    • Press Releases
    • Miscellaneous Inquiries for 1967 Workshop
    • 1967 Annual Meeting: Notes and Clippings
    • 1967 Annual Meeting Correspondence: Panels and Program, Speakers
    • 1967 Annual Meeting: Correspondence: Field Trips and General Miscellaneous
    • 1967 Annual Meeting: Correspondence: Exhibits and Films
    • Final Report, News Clippings
  • Box 2
    Applicants for Workshop

    • Organized by state, then whether rejected and accepted.
      • Wisconsin: Coordination Correspondence
      • Wisconsin: Rejected
      • Minnesota: Rejected
      • Minnesota: Accepted
      • Minnesota: Coordination Correspondence
      • Alternates
      • Michigan: Rejected
      • Michigan: Accepted
      • Illinois: Rejected
      • Illinois: Accepted
      • Reply for Workshop Recommendations
      • Workshop: Receipt of Application
      • Reply for Successful Applicants
      • Reply for Unsuccessful Applicants
      • Workshop Progress Notes
      • Michigan: Coordination Correspondence
  • Box 3
    • Photographs
    • Illinois: Coordination Correspondence
    • At Large: Accepted
    • At Large: Rejected
    • Wisconsin: Accepted
    • Trees for Tomorrow, Inc.
    • Workshop: Inquiries, All Other States
    • Workshop Speakers
    • Late Requests for Information
    • Counselors
    • Miscellaneous: Workshop
    • Forestry Workshop
  • Box 4
    Bond Issue Records, 1916
  • Box 5
    • Miscellaneous Material, 1907-195
    • Bond Issue, 1914
    • Joseph T. Rothrock, 1929
    • 62nd Annual Meeting, 1937
    • "Dean Henry S. Graves to Retire from Yale Faculty," 1939
    • World War I Work
      • Includes "Home Canning and Drying of Vegetables and Fruits" by the National War Garden Commission (1918); Notes on the National War Garden Commission; War Service of the American Forestry Association; and 4 original color sketches for gardening posters by J. Paul Verrees.
    • Forestry Publication in Chinese, circa 1956
  • Box 6
    • Special Investigation: Correspondence, 1921
      • Includes correspondence regarding a special investigation into the management of the American Forestry Association instituted by a group of members who were foresters and included H.H. Chapman. Includes rebuttals by then Secretary of the AFA, Percival S. Ridsdale.
    • World War I: Forest Seeds to Europe Project, Correspondence, 1918-1922
  • Box 7
    American Forestry Association History, 1875-1898 and through 1950
  • Box 8
    Reports: North Carolina

    • Reactions and Attitudes of Private Forest Landowners in North Carolina toward the Pulp and Paper Industry by Charles R. Miller, 1961
    • Forest Landownership Report, undated
    • Detailed Tables: Study of Forest Landownership in North, after 1960
    • Long-range Forestry Program for North Carolina by North Carolina Forestry Council, 1962
    • Buyers of Forest Products in North Carolina, 1963
  • Box 9
    Kenneth Pomeroy: Miscellaneous Correspondence and Reports, 1960-1965
  • Box 10
    • Forest Resource Appraisal, Revised Gray Book, 1947
    • Forest Resource Appraisal Report presented to Higgins Lake Committee, 1946
    • Report of the Forest Resource Appraisal, 1947
    • Revised Green Book, 1947
    • Forest Resources of South Carolina, 1945
    • Virginia: Forest Resource Appraisal, 1946
    • Colorado: Story of Colorado's Forest Resources, 1945
    • Forest Facts for Georgia District 2, 1945
    • Forest Facts for Georgia District 8, 1945
    • Douglas Fir Region: Forest Resources of the Douglas Fir Region, 1946
    • Georgia: An Estimate of Forest Resources for 26 Counties Surrounding Macon, Georgia, 1944
    • Planting: Needed Planting Programs, 1946
    • Pulpwood: Supplies of Pulping Wood in the Continental United States, 1946
    • Douglas Fir Region Report, 1946
  • Box 11
    • Forest Land and Stand Figures, Western Washington, to 1945
    • Georgia: Forest Facts for Georgia Districts 1-10, 1945
    • Douglas Fir Region Report
    • Forest Statistics - Pacific Coast States, to 1945
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: State and Regional tables, 1947
  • Box 12
    • Photo Negatives of Laurentide Plantations, 1924
    • Film: Logging
  • Box 13
    • New England General Report: Articles from American Forests, 1945
    • Trail Riders of the Wilderness, 1938
    • "AFA's First Eighty Years" by Samuel T. Dana, 1956
    • Nomination Blank for Distinguished Service Awards in Forest Conservation, 1953 and 1959
    • 2nd Annual Report of the Southern Forestry Educational Project, 1930
    • Final Report of the Southern Forestry Educational Project, 1931
    • Report of the State Forestry Associations, 1944-1949
    • Minutes of 1948 Meeting of Board of Directors, Mr. Jewett
    • Connecticut: Forestry Frontier in Connecticut, after 1944
    • Financial: Correspondence and Pamphlets, 1954
    • United States Geological Survey Maps of United States, 1890s
      • 9 maps
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Karl T. Frederick
    • Edward P. Stamm Correspondence, 1952-1953
    • Audit Reports, 1947-1948
    • United States Geological Survey Maps of Counties in Massachusetts, 1896
      • 4 maps
  • Box 14
    • Walter Mann and Staff: Letters and Questionnaires as "Publisher Counsel for AFA," 1945
    • Walter Mann and Staff: Correspondence with Board of Directors in Regard to Contribution, Raising Funds, 1945
    • Walter Mann Study Project: Contribution Received, 1945
    • Walter Mann Study Project: Requests
  • Box 15
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Miscellaneous Correspondence and Materials for Meeting
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Office Memoranda
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Programs: 69th Annual Meeting of AFA at Eagle River, Wisconsin, October 9-11, 1950
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Miscellaneous Correspondence
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Publicity
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Speakers
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Speeches
    • American Forests, December 1953, March 1953, September 1954, September 1956, November 1956, and September 1965
  • Box 16
    • CARE: Correspondence, 1950
    • Society of American Foresters, Division of Public Relations: Correspondence, 1948-1952
  • Box 17
    Fire Insurance for Forests

    • Standing Timber Insurance: Correspondence, January to February 1956
    • Standing Timber Insurance: Correspondence, 1955
    • Standing Timber Pool: Stock Insurance Company Research Committee on Standing Timber Insurance, 1955-1956
    • Stock Insurance Company Research Committee on Standing Timber Insurance: Correspondence, 1956
    • Stock Insurance Committee, 1955-1956
    • Standing Timber Insurance, 1955
    • Haleybury, Ontario, Conflagration, October 4, 1922
    • Articles on Forest Fires, Insurance, and Stability of Lumber Industry
    • Standing Timber Insurance Association: Constitution, 1956
    • Constitution of Factory Insurance Association, 1954
    • Constitution of Logging Underwriting and Inspection Association, 1948
    • Standing Timber Insurance Form, 1956
    • Miscellaneous Material, 1955-1956
      • Includes articles on regional insurance.
    • North Carolina Land Photographs
  • Box 18
    • Stock Insurance Research Committee: Reports to Subscribers, 1956
    • Standing Timber Insurance: Rate Calculation, 1955-1956
    • Miscellaneous Notes: SF and PNW Interviews and Conversations, 1955 and 1956
    • Standing Timber Insurance Committee, 1955-1956
    • Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana Material for Rate Purposes, 1956
    • Society of American Foresters, 1934-1936
  • Box 19
    • Lowell Besley: Personal Correspondence, 1956
    • Honorable Ezra Taft Benson
    • Lowell Besley: Personal, 1953-1955
    • Lowell Besley: Speeches, Bulletins, and Other Materials
    • Lowell Besley: Statement of, at Hearing on HR, 1953
    • Lowell Besley: Statement before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies
    • Appropriations and the Budget Estimates for the Fiscal Year 1957 for the U.S. Forest Service, January 1956
  • Box 20
    • "Proceedings of the 4th American Forest Committee," 1953
    • A Program for American Forestry, 1950s
    • The National Community Christmas Tree, 1953
    • Articles on Forest Resource Appraisal, 1943-1948
    • The Progress of American Forestry, 1945-1953
    • "The Forester," January to August 1898
    • "Forest Legislation in America Prior to March 4, 1789 (1916)" by J. P. Kinney
    • "Ballinger: Pinchot Investigation," 1910
    • Official Program of the 79th annual AFA convention, 1954
    • AFA and Florida Forest Association, 80th Annual Meeting, 1955
    • 82nd Annual Meeting Program, 1957
    • "Instructions for Appraising Stumpage of National Forests," 1922
    • "Distribution of Softwood Lumber in Middle West," 1917
    • The American Museum Journal, 1918
    • AFA and Canadian Forestry Association, 1950
    • Miscellaneous Articles
      • Includes "The Bowling Ball of Hungry Horse,"" Luther's Tree," bat trees in Congo; and one color photograph.
  • Box 21
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Board Action, 1943-1946
    • Forest Appraisal Project: Forest Study Project Committee of the Board, Dana, Mullen, and Pack, and Finance Committee
    • Correspondence, 1942-1943
    • Office Memoranda, 1954-1955
    • National Citizens Committee for Education Television, 1954
    • National Information Bureau, 1933-1953
    • Board's Committee on Forestry and Land Use, 1942
    • AFA Board of Directors: Forest Program Committee, 1946
    • A Program for American Forestry, 1947
    • Dinner: Government Officials, April 18, 1947
    • Miscellaneous Forms
    • Program for American Forestry: Forest Resource Appraisal by Regions
    • Forest Resource Appraisal Action and Results and Ohio Project, 1942-1947
  • Box 22
    Form Letters and Reports to the Board of Directors, 1956-1964
  • Box 23
    • AFA History: Presidents and Meetings, 1875-1950
    • 1964 Elections of Certain Directors
    • 1964 Elections Committee to Select Directors
    • 1963 Election of Certain Directors
    • 1963 Elections Committee to Select Directors
    • 1962 Election of Certain Directors
    • State Forestry Associations, 1951-1952
    • 1950 Council of State Forestry Association Executives
    • Committee on State Cooperation, 1944-1949
  • Box 24
    • Forest Landownership Study Committee: Correspondence, 1954-1958
    • Forest Landownership Study Committee: Memoranda to Directors, 1954
    • Higgins Lake, Michigan, 1953
      • Mimeo Committee Reports, Program, and General Information on Goals
      • Attendance Letters and Correspondence with Participants
  • Box 25
    • By-Laws Committee, 1954
    • Mining Conference, Washington, D.C., 1955
    • Timetable on Mining Legislation, 1955
    • "Abuses Under the Mining Laws" by Levelan Van Dresser
    • Mining Legislation: Correspondence with Representative H. D. Cooley, 1955
    • American Forests, January to March 1953, November 1954, and December 1954
    • Mining Legislation: Miscellaneous Correspondence
    • Annual Meeting Committee, 1955
    • 1955 Annual Meeting: Program Committee
  • Box 26
    • 1950 Annual Meeting: Canadian Forestry Association
    • Conservation Award Candidates, 1950
    • Correspondence with D. C. Everest: Contributions to the 69th Annual Meeting, 1950
    • Newspaper Editors and Magazines Invited to send a Representative to the 69th Annual Meeting, 1950
    • Form Letters of Reports to the Board, 1927-1946
    • Forestry Workshop and Hawaiian Tour
  • Box 27
    • Evaluation of Students by Counselors, 1966
    • Program Evaluation by Students, 1966
    • Graduation Certificates, 1966
    • Examination Papers and Essays, 1966
    • Course Material
    • Miscellaneous: Correspondence from Eagle Rock
    • 1964 Annual Meeting: Committee on Tours
    • Hawaiian Tour: Reservations Paid, 1967
    • Hawaiian Tour: Inquiries
    • Hawaiian Tour: Declined
  • Box 28
    • Board of Directors: Memo, Proposal, Statement, 1933-1935
    • Finance Committee: Meetings and Memos, 1933-1945
    • Daniel F. McGown, 1933-1941
    • Office Memoranda, 1947-1949
    • Gifford Pinchot, 1941-1943
    • Inter-American Conference of Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources, Colorado, 1949
    • FAO: Material Gathered for Foreign Foresters Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1948
  • Box 29
    • Minnesota Book: P. A. Livingstone Correspondence, 1960-1961
    • Minnesota Book: H. T. McKnight Correspondence, 1957-1961
    • Minnesota Landownership Study: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1957-1961
    • Minnesota Advisory Committee, 1962
    • Minnesota Landownership study: Advisory Committee Correspondence, 1961
    • S. T. Dana: Correspondence Regarding Minnesota Landownership Study and Other Topics
    • Minnesota Book: Lists Used in the Distribution of Book
    • A. A. Heckman: Correspondence Regarding Minnesota Landownership Study and Other Topics
  • Box 30
    Notes for "North Carolina Lands" by Pomeroy and Yoho

    • Indians: History
    • Resources and Industries, 1962-1963
    • Figures, 1962
    • In the Beginning and Exploration
    • Evolution of Ownership, Before 1663
    • Ownership, 1663-1728
    • Ownership, 1729-1775
    • Ownership, 1776-1865
  • Box 31
    • Scrapbook
    • Correspondence Concerning Journal, 1930-1931
    • Los Bosques Tropicales, 1966
    • Problemas Latinoamericanos en la Conservacion de los Recursos Naturales, 1965
    • La Administracion de la Fauna Silvestre en Mexico, 1964
    • Influencia de las Tendencias Mundiales Sobre las Politicas Forestales Tropicales en America Latina, 1966
    • El Ambiente y la Supervivencia Humana, 1966
    • XIII Informe Anual, 1965
    • La Conservacion del Suelo y el Agua en Mexico, 1966
    • Estudios Botanicos en la Region de Misantla, Veracruz, 1966
    • Minutes of AFA Official Meetings, January 1910 to June 1920
  • Box 32
    • 1954 Annual Meeting: Speech by Lowell Besley
    • 1954 Annual Meeting: Programs and Banquet Menu in Oregon Committees of AFA, 1952
    • Committee for State Forestry Cooperation, 1952
    • 79th Annual Convention: Papers, 1954
    • 1954 Annual Meeting: Miscellaneous Correspondence
    • 1954 Executive Committee
    • 1954 Finance Committee
    • 1950 Financial Statement of Association Board Action in Regard to Publishing in December 1951 American Forests
    • Possible By-Law Changes, 1952
    • Committee on Revision of AFA By-Laws, 1950-1951
    • Board Action in Regard to Creation of National Insect and Disease Advisory Committee, 1951
    • Postcard Vote of Board of Directors on Naming of V. Young to Fill the 1951 Unexpired Term of C. C. Davis, as a Member of the Board
  • Box 33
    • Board of Directors: Correspondence, 1955
    • President and Directors: Correspondence with Mr. Rosencrans and Director, 1947-1953
    • Society of American Foresters, 1945-1955
    • Society of American Foresters, Washington Section: Program Committee, 1953-1954
    • Keep American Beautiful, 1964-1965
    • Books Reviewed, 1965
    • Honorary Life Members of AFA, 1935-1966
    • Committees on Elections, 1935-1961
    • "Wildland Ownership in California: History, Present Patterns, Problems," 1956
  • Box 34
    • George L. Drake: Correspondence, 1956-1961
    • Albert Ernest: Correspondence, 1956-1961
    • Mrs. Katherine J. Lee: Correspondence, 1954-1961
    • R.V. Miles, Jr., Director, 1961
    • Carl F. Rehnborg, 1958
    • Sephus S. Golden, Assistant Treasurer, 1956-1959
    • Kenneth B. Pomeroy, 1958
    • Lowell Besley: 1955 Statement before Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs for Amending the Mining Act of July 1947, 1955
    • Lowell Besley: 1955 Statement before Mines and Mining Subcommittee of House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Support HR 5561, 5563, 5572, 5577, 5595, 5742, 5891 and amend Act of July 1947, 1955
    • Lowell Besley: Statement before Senate Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations in Budget Estimate for United States Forest Service, 1956
    • Lowell Besley: 1955 Statement before House of Representatives Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations of Budget Estimates Fiscal Year 1955 for United States Forest Service
    • Lowell Besley: Statement before Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture Appropriations on HR 8799 with Respect to Budget of United States Forest Service for 1955
    • Lowell Besley: Statement at Hearing on HR 4443, 4449, 4463 before House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 1954
    • Lowell Besley: Suggested Revisions to Draft of HR 4646
    • Timetable on Mining Legislation, 1955
    • Analysis of Gains Made by the United States Forest Service Budget for Fiscal Year 1956
    • Lowell Besley: "American Forestry on the March" Address at 80th AFA meeting, 1955
    • Lowell Besley: "The Forester and Lumber Dealer Need Each Other," 1955
    • Lowell Besley: Statement on Behalf of AFA to Task Force on Water Resources and Power, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, 1954
    • Lowell Besley: "Carrying Out the Program for American Forestry" Delivered at 1954 Annual Meeting of AFA in Oregon
    • Lowell Besley: "Citizens Conservation Groups and Natural Resources Council of America" Presented to Yale
    • Forest School Alumni Dinner, 1955
    • "American Forestry on the March": Highlights of 1953-1955
    • "Our Future is in Forests," 1955
    • Lowell Besley: Day to Day Report to Board of Directors, June 1953 to May 1954
  • Box 35
    • Legislation, 1955-1956
    • 1957 Budget Material
    • Forest Service Budget, Fiscal Year 1957
    • Decisions on Public Land Use: Secretary of Agriculture, 1953
    • Grazing Laws Hearings, 1953
    • Program for American Forestry, 1954
    • AFA Legislation: Mining, 1951-1955
    • Forest Landownership Study, 1954-1955
    • Use of water and Watersheds, 1955
    • Water Resources and Conservation, 1954-1955
  • Box 36
    • Summary Articles from American Forests, Central States
    • Illinois: Rreported by Brundage and Crow, 1945
    • Indiana: Reported by Brundage, 1945
    • Kentucky: Reported by Ed. R. Linn, 1945-1947
    • Missouri: Reported by Chas. R. Ross, 1946
    • Ohio: "Ohio's Forest Resources," 1944
      • Includes progress report based on survey conducted during 1939-1943 and recommended long-range forestry program.
  • Box 37
    • Pennsylvania: Volume Tables for Commercial Timber in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania, 1942
    • Pennsylvania: "Anthracite Forest Region of Pennsylvania"
    • Forest Inventory Summaries: Allegheny Forest
    • Experiment Station, 1944
    • West Virginia: Reported by A. B. Crow, 1945
    • Lake States, Reappraisals: Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
    • Michigan: Reported by J. A. Donery, 1945
    • Tennessee: "Forest Resources of Tennessee." Based on 1945-1946 appraisal by State Conservation Department, Forestry
    • Division, and AFA, 1946
    • Minnesota: Reported by J. A. Donery, 1946
    • Wisconsin: Reported by J. A. Donery, 1946
  • Box 38
    • Alabama: Forest Resource Appraisal by C. R. Ross, 1946
    • Florida: Forest Resources of Florida by Ed. R. Linn, 1946
    • Booklet for Florida: "The Timber Supply Situation in Florida," 1952
    • Georgia: Forest Facts for Georgia 1-10, 1945-1946
    • Mississippi: Reported by Ed. R. Linnm 1946-1948
    • Reprints: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, 1945-1946
  • Box 39
    • Forest Resources
    • Arkansas: Reported by A. M. Emmerling, 1945
    • Louisiana: Reported by Ed. R. Linn, 1945
    • Oklahoma: Reported by A. M. Emmerling, 1947
    • Texas: Booklets, 1937-1944
    • Articles on Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, 1945-1947
    • Delaware: Reported by A. B. Crow, 1945
    • Maryland: Map, Report by Buttrick, Woods, Kaylor, Crow, 1945
    • New Jersey: Reported by H. S. Kernan, 1946
    • New York: Reported by H. S. Kernan, 1946
    • New York: Forest Resources and Cutting Practices in New York State, 1944
    • Pennsylvania: J. Tillinghast Report and Kernan Article, 1946-1947
  • Box 40
    • Summary Reprints: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, 1945-1947
    • North Carolina: Reported by C. P. Ross and G. K. Slocum, 1945
    • South Carolina: Based on a Survey of 1945-1946
    • Wyoming: 1944 Questionnaires, Reported by J. L. Deen and J. C. H. Robertson, 1944-1948
    • Idaho: 1946
    • Arizona: Reported by J. C. H. Robertson, 1945
    • Colorado: Public Landownership in Colorado, Tabulations and Maps, 1944, and "Forests of Colorado," 1948
    • New Mexico: Reported by J. C. H. Robertson, 1946-1951
    • Utah: Pamphlets, Reported by J. B. Woods, 1947
    • Plains States: Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota
    • North Dakota: Reported by J. A. Donery, Woods, Appraisal, 1946
    • South Dakota: Reported by J. A. Donery
    • Maine: Reported by J. B. Woods, 1947
    • Massachusetts: Reported by H. S. Kernan, 1945
    • New Hampshire: Reported by J. B. Woods, 1947
    • Rhode Island: Reported by P. L. Buttrick, 1944
    • Vermont: Reported by J. B. Woods, Booklets, 1945
  • Box 41
    • Office Memoranda, 1950-1953
    • AFA Membership Advisory Committee: Correspondence, 1951
    • A. Koroleff: Correspondence, Articles on Woodland Management, 1947-1951
    • Hubbard, Dilley and Hamilton, Inc.: Correspondence, Reports of J. Hall, 1949-1953
    • Hoover Commission: Articles, Speakers, 1949-1950
    • "Growing Your Trees," 1951
  • Box 42
    Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference

    • Book 1: Correspondence, Proposals, and Other Materials, August 1955 to January 1966
  • Box 43
    Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference

    • Book 7, #601-700, March to April, 1956
    • Book 1, #1-100.1, August to November 1955
    • Book 2, #101-200, December 1955 to January 1956
    • Book 5, #401-500, February to March 1956
    • At Louisiana: Memoranda, Minutes, Speeches, Program, Resolution, and Proposal, 1956
  • Box 44
    Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference

    • Book 3, #201-300, January to February 1956
    • Book 6, #501-600, March 1956
    • Book 4, #301-400, February 1956
  • Box 45
    • Southern Forest Fire and Woods Arson Conference: Aims, 1955-1956
    • "The ABC of Trees": Dr. Carl A. Schenck, Correspondence, 1950-1956
    • Mr. E. Stamm in Regard to Forest Landownership Study, 1956
    • FRA Program Committee, 1946
    • Program for American Forestry: Pamphlets and Articles, 1948
    • Forest Appraisal Project: Publicity, 1943-1947
  • Box 46
    • Tennessee Valley Authority: Forestry Investigations, Correspondence and Pamphlets, 1953-1955
    • AFA Legislative Program, 1953-1954
    • Southern Regional Education Board: "Education for Forestry in the South," 1954
    • Speeches Made by Members of the AFA Staff, 1949-1954
    • Television: Free Time, 1953
    • Tennessee Forest Festival, 1953
    • Committee on Association History and Achievements, 1952
    • United States Forest Service Budget, Including Congressional Statements by AFA, 1955-1956
    • Legislation: Public Laws, 83rd Congress, 1953-1954
    • Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference: Indexes and #801-818
  • Box 47
    • Mining Legislation, 1955
    • Water Resources, 1954
    • Senate and House Documents
    • Bills: House of Representatives and Senate
    • National Wildlife Federation: Conservation News Bulletin, 1956
    • Conservation News Service, 1953-1954
    • Legislation: Senate, 83rd Congress, 1953-1954
  • Box 48
    • Christmas Pageant of Peace, 1958
    • California State Park System: 5 Year Master Plan, 1956-1961
    • Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference: Pamphlets and Other Materials
    • National Parks and Monuments: Bills and Articles, 1956
    • Public Lands: Bills in the House of Representatives, 1956
    • National Forest Recreation: Congressional Bills
    • Wilderness Areas: S 4013, Humphrey, Minnesota: Establish U.S. National Wilderness Preservation System, 1956
    • Gila Wilderness Area, 1956
    • 1956 Statement before Senate Subcommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
    • Water and Stream Control, P.L. 1018: Amend Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, 1956
    • Water and Stream Control: Senate and House Bills, 1956
  • Box 49
    • McGee Bend Dam, East Texas: AFA's Letter to House Committee and Reports of A. G. Hall and Lockwood, Andrews and Newman, 1956
    • "Conservation Reports": National Wildlife Federation, January to May, 1956
    • "Outdoor News Bulletin": February to March, 1956, and JunetoDecember, 1956
    • Legislative Daily, July and August, 1956
    • Soil Bank Act, 1956
    • Alaska Game Law Revision, 1956
    • Wildlife: HR 9742, Blitch, to Provide for the Protection of the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, 1956
    • Forestry: S 4059, Humphrey et al., Forest Products Pricing Legislation, 1956
    • Forestry: Senate and House Bills, HR 9724, 1956
    • Public Laws: 84th Congress, First Session, 1955
    • Governmental Functions: Forest Credit, 1956
    • Governmental Functions: S 3275, HR 11570, Bonner, Reorganization of Fish and Wildlife Service, 1956
    • Governmental Functions: S 3386, Establish Commission for the 1956 Celebration of the 100th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's Birth
    • Governmental Functions: Murray, et al., to Provide for the Observation and Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the First Conference of State Governors for Protection of Public interest, of Natural
    • Resources of the United States, 1956
    • Governmental Functions: National Forests Recreation Study, S 4096, 1956
    • Governmental Functions: Reports of Committee on Government Operations, Al Sarena Case, Federal Timber Sales Policies, 1956
    • Governmental Functions: Federal Lobby Act, PL 601, 79th Congress, 1956
    • Governmental Functions: House bills, Fish and Wildlife and HR 10837, 1956
    • Mining: Colorado, 1954-1955
    • Aztec Lands: Bill, Congressional Record, 1954-1955
    • Miscellaneous: GOP Platform, Conservation Issues Marked, 1956
  • Box 50
    Magazine Stories on States and Their Forests

    • Alabama, by C. R. Ross, 1947
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas, by A. M. Emmerling, 1945
    • California, by B. P. Kirkland, 1946
    • Colorado, by J. L. Deen, 1945
    • Connecticut, by H. S. Kernan, 1948
    • Delaware, by A. B. Crow, 1945
    • Florida, by Ed. R. Linn, 1948
    • Georgia, by B. F. Grant and A. E. Patterson, 1946
    • Idaho, by J. B. Woods, 1947
    • Illinois, by R. C. Brundage and A. B. Crow, 1946
    • Indiana, by R. C. Brundage, 1945
    • Iowa, by J. A. Donery, 1946
    • Kansas, by J. B. Woods, 1948
    • Kentucky, by Ed. R. Linn, 1947
    • Louisiana, by Ed. R. Linn, 1945
    • Maine, by J. B. Woods, 1948
    • Maryland, by H. S. Kernan, 1945
    • Massachusetts, by H. S. Kernan, 1946
    • Michigan, by J. A. Donery, 1945
    • Minnesota, by J. A. Donery, 1948
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri, by C. R. Ross, 1947
    • Montana, by J. B. Woods: Questionnaires, 1946
  • Box 51
    Magazine Stories on States and Their Forests

    • Montana, by J. B. Woods: Questionnaires, 1946
    • Nebraska, by J. B. Woods
    • Nevada, by J. B. Woods, 1946
    • New Hampshire, by J. B. Woods, 1947
    • New Jersey, by H. S. Kernan, 1947
    • New Mexico, by J. B. Woods, 1949
    • New York, by H. S. Kernan, 1946
    • North Carolina, by C. R. Ross and G. K. Slocum, 1945
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio, by R. C. Brundage, 1946
    • Oklahoma, by A. M. Emmerling, 1948
    • Oregon, by J. V. Woods, 1946
    • Pennsylvania, by H. S. Keenan, 1947
    • Rhode Island, P. L. Buttrick, 1944
    • South Carolina, by C. R. Ross, 1947
    • South Dakota, by J. A. Donery, 1947
    • Tennessee
    • Texas, by J. B. Woods, 1945
    • Utah
    • Vermont, by J. B. Woods, 1945
    • Virginia, by H. S. Kernan, 1947
    • Washington, by B. P. Kirkland, 1947
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming, by J. C. H. Robertson, 1945
    • West Coast Stories: "How Much Can Be Harvested" by B. P. Kirkland, 1946
  • Box 52
    • Form Letters and Reports to the Board of Directors, 1947, 1953-1955
    • Letters About Schenck, 1951
  • Box 53
    • Resources for the Future, Inc., 1953-1954
    • Information Concerning Associations and Miscellaneous, 1952-1956
  • Box 54
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Proceedings, Requests, and Correspondence, 1953-1954
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Miscellaneous of Railroad Regents Correspondence, 1953
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: 1953 Annual Meeting, Badges, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Programs, Other Materials, 1953
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Time Schedule Form Letter, 1953
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Form Letters, 1953
    • Southern Governors' Conference: Spring 1956 Reendorsement of Special Woods Arson Conference and Correspondence, 1955-1956
    • Southern Governors' Conference: 1955 Resolution on Forestry And Woods Arson Conference
  • Box 55
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Hotel Reservations, Correspondence, 1953
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Contributions, Correspondence, 1953
    • Fifth American Forest Congress: Planning Committee, Correspondence
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Program
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Correspondence, Participants
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Correspondence, Contributors
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Correspondence, Contributions and Miscellaneous
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Correspondence with Statler Hotel
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Memoranda
      • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Correspondence, Miscellaneous
  • Box 56
    • Forestry Program: Miscellaneous Reports, Lists, Budget, and Other Materials, 1947-1948
    • Forestry Program: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1947-1948
    • Fundraising Campaigns: Booklets and Memo, 1948
    • C. W. Mattison, C.W.: A Proposal for a Conservation Education Program for AFA, Presented 1960
    • Board of Directors, Correspondence, 1960-1961
    • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Publications Distributed in Connection
    • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Publicity
    • 1963 Fifth American Forest Congress: Registration Lists, Mimeographed
    • Fifth World Forestry Congress: Correspondence and Bulletins, 1960
    • E. P. Stamm, President: Correspondence, 1964
    • Henry R. McKnight: Correspondence, 1957-1964
  • Box 57
    • AFA History: Development of Magazine, 1875-1950
    • Other Publications
  • Box 58
    • Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, 1958-1960
    • Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, 1961
    • Report of the Forest Resource Appraisal, 1947
    • 1961 Nominating Committee
    • 1960 Nominating Committee
    • 1959 Nominating Committee
    • 1958 Nominating Committee
    • 1957 Nominating Committee
    • 1956 Nominating Committee
  • Box 59
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Study Program, 1944
    • FRA: Financial, 1943-1946
    • FRA: Financial, Miscellaneous, 1943-1946
    • Douglas Fir Committee: Oregon and Washington, Contribution Received from Douglas Fir Groups of Oregon and Washington to FRA, 1943-1946
    • AFA Forest Resource Appraisal Audit Reports, 1943-1946
    • Central Pennsylvania Mining Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for the Central Pennsylvania Coal, 1947
    • Producers' Association
    • Illinois Coal Field and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Illinois Coal Operators' Association, 1945-1946
    • Kanawa Coal Field and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Kanawa Coal Operators' Association, 1945-1946
    • Logan Coal Field and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Logan Coal Operators' Association, 1945-1946
    • New River Coal Field and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for New River Coal Operators' Association, 1945-1946
    • Ohio Coal Mining and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Ohio Coal Association, 1945-1946
    • Pocahontas Coal Field and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Pocahontas Land Corporation, 1945-1946
    • "Wanted 80,000,000 Poles" by H. S. Kernan, 1947
    • American Forests
    • Western Pennsylvania Mining Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Western Pennsylvania Coal Producers' Association, 1947
    • Williamson Coal Field and Its Timber Supply, by J. Tillinghast for Williamson Coal Operators' Association, 1947
    • 1948 Forest Resource Appraisal Correspondence: Miscellaneous
    • Requests for Special State or Other Reports: FRA, 1945-1947
    • Maine Report, 1947
    • New Hampshire Report, 1947
    • FRA Breakdowns: Financial Contribution, Lists, 1946
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Contributors, 1946
    • West Virginia: Summary: Mining Timber Studies, mid-1940s
  • Box 60
    • H. T. McKnight, General Chairman: Correspondence, 1962 AFA Annual Meeting
    • 1962 Annual Meeting Committee
    • 1962 Annual Meeting General Committee: Correspondence
    • 1962 Annual Meeting Program Committee
    • 1962 Annual Meeting Exhibits Committee: Correspondence
    • 1962 Annual Meeting Finance Committee: Correspondence
    • Memoranda to Board of Directors, 1955
    • Memoranda to Board of Directors, 1954 and prior
  • Box 61
    The contents of Box 61 are photocopies and reside in a single manuscript box labeled "61." The originals are stored for preservation purposes on an empty shelf above Box 61 and are divided into two manuscript boxes, labeled "61-A" and "61-B" (files in each box numbered chronologically).

    • U.S. Department of Agriculture: Forest Service Circular, 1908: What Forestry Has Done by T. Cleveland, Jr.
    • U.S. Department of Agriculture: Farmer's Bulletin, 1908: Conservation of National Resources by Gifford Pinchot
    • Report of Secretary of Agriculture on Southern Appalachian and White Mt. Watersheds, 1908
    • Hearings Before the Committee on Public Lands (House of Representatives S5054) Act to provide for Disposal of Timber on Public Lands, 1904
    • U.S. Department of Agriculture: Forest Service Circular, 1908: Relation of Southern Appalachian Mountains to the Development of Water Power by M. O. Leighton, M. R. Hall, R. H. Bolster, U.S. Geological Survey
    • "Oregon's Heritage of Natural Resources: Shall They be Conserved for the People?" Address of J. N. Teal, 1909
    • "We Must Preserve Our Forests, Protect Our Watersheds and Promote the Utilities of Our Rivers From Source to Sea," by W. Sulzer, 1908
    • "The Control, Development and Utilization of the Missouri River and Its Tributaries," 1908
    • Nebraska State Board of Agriculture
    • U.S. Department of Agriculture: Forest Service Circular, 1908: A Primer of Conservation
    • House of Representatives Report Extending Time for Constructing Dam Across Rainy River, 1908
    • Article from Sierra Club Bulletin, 1909
    • Articles, Speeches, Letters, Pamphlet and S4825 in House of Representatives, circa 1909
      • Materials concern forestry, mainly Save the Forests in the Appalachian and White Mountains.
    • Appalachian-White Mountain Resolutions and Petition, 1906-1908
    • Appalachian and White Mountain Issue: Forestry, Coal Mining, and Water Power, 1906-1907
    • House of Representatives and Senate Bills, 1906 and 1909
    • The Appalachian National Forest Question, 1908
    • Conservation of Natural Resources, 1908
    • Preservation of Water Power in Wisconsin by Griffith, after 1907
    • The Appalachian-White Mountain National Forests
    • Appalachian-White Mountain Resolutions and Petitions, 1906-1908
    • Articles, Memos, Letters: Forestry and Flood Due to Deforestation, 1908
    • Reclaim Swamps, National Forests
  • Box 62
    Redwoods and Parks

    • California Redwood Association: Correspondence and Printed Matter, 1964-1967
    • Congressman Clausen: Correspondence and Printed Material, 1965-1966
    • Conservation Associates: Reports on Parks and Correspondence, 1966
    • Counties: Reactions of Concerning Redwood Park, 1964-1968
    • Samuel T. Dana: Correspondence Regarding Redwood Park, 1965-1968
    • Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, 1965-1968
    • 1965 Del Norte County Budget
    • Information and Data on Department of Employment, 1963-1964
    • Eureka Chamber of Commerce, 1964
  • Box 63
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Addresses, Questions, and Other Matters, 1964
    • AFPI Our Growing Redwoods, 1965
    • California: Correspondence Concerning State's Position Regarding the Redwood Park, 1965-1967
    • North Coast Redwood Master Plan, A Preliminary Report, 1965
    • California Resources Agency: Correspondence and Printed Matter, 1963-1967
    • Division of Parks and Recreation: Correspondence, 1963-1968
    • North Coast Redwood: Printed Matter and Data, 1965
    • Master Plan, Preliminary Report
    • California Chamber of Commerce, Eureka, Humboldt
  • Box 64
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Miscellaneous, News Articles, 1964-1968
    • National Parks Magazine, February 1965
    • State Forests: Published Material, 1963-1966
    • Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1965
    • Save-the-Redwoods League: Correspondence and Bulletins, 1962-1968
  • Box 65
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Forest Practice Act: 1964 Edition of Rules, Reprints about the Act
    • U.S. Forest Service: 1954 Forest Statistics for California, 1964-1966
    • Emanuel Fritz: Letters, Booklet by Him, Article, 1964-1965
    • Division of Highways: Printed Matter, Correspondence, Pictures, 1964-1965
    • Individuals: Correspondence, 1964-1966
    • Propaganda to Corporations, Congressional Records, 1967-1968
    • Senate Hearings, April 17-19, 1967
    • House Hearing, May 20-22, 1968
    • Purchase Unit Exchange
    • Loose Material
  • Box 66
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Frank and Dean Solinsky: Correspondence, 1964-1966
    • Sierra Club, 1964-1967
    • SAF: Position on Redwood Park, 1964-1965
    • Loose Material on Hearing of May 21, 1968 before Subcommittee on Interior and Insular Affairs
    • Kenneth B. Pomeroy: Correspondence and Statement on Redwoods, 1968
    • National Park Service
    • Redwood Region Conservation Council News Clips
    • North Coast Timber Association: Data, 1964
    • Private Organizations, 1964
    • Public Agencies, 1964-1965
    • Research: Magazines and Bulletins, 1964-1965
  • Box 67
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Simpson Timber Company: Correspondence Mainly with Kenneth B. Pomeroy, 1964-1968
    • Interviews and Reviews of Publications: Notes on Cards
    • Redwoods: Correspondence with Kenneth B. Pomeroy, 1966-1967
    • D. Nelson Lecture
    • Redwoods, 1966
    • Redwoods: Correspondence and Printed Material, 1967
    • U.S. Department of Interior: Redwoods Hearing, November 22, 1965
  • Box 68
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Redwoods Report by Kenneth B. Pomeroy and Samuel T. Dana, 1965
    • News Releases, Clippings, and Other Material
    • San Francisco Conference on Redwoods: Statements, Correspondence, 1965
    • Preliminary Report, "Redwood Parks in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California" by Samuel T. Dana and Kenneth B. Pomeroy
    • Redwood Bills: Congressional, 1967-1968
    • San Francisco Meeting: Letters Accepting or Refusing Invitation to Facts on Redwood Park Proposals, 1965-1966
    • Georgia-Pacific Corporation: Reports, 1963
    • Planning for Growth: California, 1955
    • California Plans: Department of Finance, Annual Report, 1961-1962
    • Material on Assembly Committee on Natural Resources, Planning and Public Works
    • Miller-Rellim Redwood Companies: Redwoods Forever, after 1964
  • Box 69
    Redwoods and Parks

    • Redwood Bills: Congressional, 1966
    • Redwood News Release, February 21, 1966
    • Observations on Redwood Park Proposals, 1966
    • Redwood: Statements, Correspondence (Mostly by Kenneth B. Pomeroy), and Information on Redwoods, 1966
    • Industries: Information Data, 1965-1966
    • Arcata Redwood Company: Articles and Information, 1961 and 1964
    • Georgia-Pacific
    • Miller-Rellim: Correspondence and Information, 1965-1967
    • Recommendations of AFA Concerning Redwood Parks, February 1965
    • Conclusions Submitted to Directors of AFA, 1965
  • Box 70
    • A Preview of Reclamations Northwestern California Plan, U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation, 1965
    • Natural Resources of Northwestern California Fish and Wildlife, Appendix, U.S. Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, 1960
    • Natural Resources of Northwestern California: Recreation Resources, Appendix, U.S. Department of Interior National Park Service, 1958
    • Letter and Report on Eel River, California: Flood Control, 1965
    • Report for Flood Control and Allied Purposes: Russian River, California, 1964
    • Redwood National Park: Letter on San Francisco Conference, Kenneth B. Pomeroy, 1965
    • Conflict in the Redwoods, 1965-1967
    • Information on Redwoods, 1968
    • Proposal for a Pacific Redwood National Park and Seashore, 1966
    • The Coast Redwoods, Water and Watersheds by P. E. Black, 1967
    • Some Relationships Between Redwood Parks and the Humboldt County Economy by G. H. Allen and R. W. Becking, 1966
    • Redwoods by National Forest Products Association, undated
    • Work Plan for a Study of the Regeneration and Residual Growth of Redwood Following Selective Cutting by EW Pierson, undated
    • Lectures by D. Nelson: "Conflicts, Competition and Conservation Problems of Wildland Use" and one on Redwoods
  • Box 71
    • AFA's Redwood Park Conference: Kenneth B. Pomeroy
    • Review Draft: Redwood Parks in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California by Samuel T. Dana and Kenneth B. Pomeroy
    • Reporting Units, Quarterly Insured Wages and Monthly Employment in Various Fields, by Counties of the State of California, 1954-1963
    • Boundary and Landownership: Proposed Redwood National Park, including Possible Additions, U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, 1967
    • Save the Redwoods League: Bulletins, Published Material, 1961-1968
    • California Roadside Council: Signs Out of Control, Against Billboards
    • California Redwoods Association: Questions and Answers About the Redwoods
    • Department of Public Works: Highway and Freeway Planning, 1963-1964
    • AFPI: Our Growing Redwoods, 1964-1965
    • Union Lumber Company: Annual Report, 1963
    • Pacific Lumber Company: Annual Report, 1963
    • Redwood Reg.: Park and Recreation Plan, 1965
  • Box 71
    • Department of Parks and Recreation, Division of Beaches and Parks: Summary of Capital Outlay for Construction, July 1945 to June 1963
    • Map of Southern Humboldt County
    • Proposed Redwoods National Park: Map
    • Property Ownership Report: State of California, 1964
    • Two Maps of Humboldt County
    • The Thousand Year Flood: Six Rivers on a Rampage, Souvenir flood Edition by Eureka Newspapers, Inc., 1964
    • Monthly Employment by Various Industries in Del Norte, Humboldt and Mendocino Counties, California, 1950-1963
    • Redwoods Region Conservation Council: News Clips, September to December 1965
    • Maps Concerning Redwoods National Park, Proposed Area
  • Box 73
    • National Park Service Coast Redwood Study
      • Ecology of the Redwood
      • Fish and Fish Habitats of the Coast Redwood Region in Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties in California
      • Climate, Soils and Hydrology. Insects
      • Small Mammals
      • Birds
      • Big Game
      • Impact of Use, Summary, 1963-1964
    • Boundary Description for a Humboldt Redwoods National Park
  • Box 74
    AFA Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 1971

    • Program: 96th Annual Meeting of The American Forestry Association. Toward Balanced Forest Use. Olympic Hotel, Seattle, Washington. October 10-13, 1971.
    • Remarks Presented at the 96th Annual AFA Meeting in Seattle, Washington
      • "Towards Balanced Forest Use On Private Industrial Forest Lands" by C. W. Richen, Vice President, Northwest Timber Division, Crown Zellerbach. October 11, 1971.
      • "The Environment And The National Parks" by John A. Rutter, Director, Pacific Northwest Region, National Park Service. October 12, 1971.
      • "The Crisis Is Past," Speaker unknown. October 12, 1971.
      • "Toward Balanced Forest Use on Public Lands" by Rexford A. Resler, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service, Portland, Oregon. October 11-13, 1971.
      • "Balanced Use Of State Resources" by Bert L. Cole, Commissioner of Public Lands, State of Washington. October 12, 1971.
      • "Resource Use In An Urban State: Changing Priorities" by Arnold D. Rhodes. September 29, 1971.
      • "Management And Use Of The Public Lands." Speaker unknown, undated
      • "The Shelton Sustained Yield Unit Twenty-Five Years Of Government Industry Cooperation" by Starr W. Reed, Vice President, Timberlands, Simpson Timber Company. October 12, 1971.
    • Miscellaneous Publications Relating to the Environmental Impacts of Seattle's Ross Dam
      • "Drowning The North Cascades: The Unfinished Story of Ross Dam," undated
      • "Ross Dam: High Ross Dam - A Damaging International Project." Leaflet produced by North Cascades Conservation Council, undated
      • "Do You Want THIS In Your Brand-New National Park And Recreation Area?" Poster produced by Patrick D. Goldsworthy, President, North Cascades Conservation Council, undated
  • Box 75
    • Kenneth B. Pomeroy
    • Lester P. Voigt
    • Washington Post: Letters to the Editor
    • Washington Star: Letters to the Editor
    • Mrs. Marion T. Weatherford
    • Troy M. Rodlun
    • Dr. Stephen H. Spurr
    • "Plant a Tree" by Paul Ott
    • U.S. Forest Service: Fire Management, Outstanding Service Award
    • Dr. Gerald B. Farrar
    • Buenos Aires, September to October, 1972
    • Board Meeting: March 7-8, 1974
    • Board Meeting: September 29, 1974
    • Tree Planting Awards: Correspondence
    • Fernow Award: Correspondenc, 1972-1974
    • Cliff Reception, May 5, 1972
    • Edward P. Cliff: Reception
    • Cradle of Forestry
    • Board Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 21, 1972
    • Board Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 7-8, 1972
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Acceptances to Serve on Committee
    • The Program: Mr. Towell
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Responses to Original Draft Mailed October 15, 1974
    • E. U. P. Towell Material
      • Sixth American Forest Congress: Responses to May 1976 AF Publication
      • Sixth American Forest Congress: Committee, Miscellaneous, Original Correspondence
      • American Forests
      • Programs
      • AFA By-Laws
      • Program for AFA
      • Membership
      • AFA Centennial, History Committee, Washington, D.C., 1975
      • Sixth American Forest Congress: Proceedings
      • Report on the National Conference on Renewal Natural Resources, November 30 to December 3, 1980
      • AFA: Agenda, Executive Committee Meeting, July 7, 1981
      • Speakers' Bias
      • Sixth American Forest Congress: Letters of Invitation to Past Directors
      • Sixth American Forest Congress: Program, Drafts
      • Revised Draft: Mailed to Board of Directors, December 8, 1975
      • Sixth American Forest Congress: Co-Sponsors List
  • Box 76
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Letters of Comment
    • Speakers: Thank You Letters
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Responses to Attendance Letters
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Meeting Attendance, September 26-27, 1974
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Correspondence, Attendance
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Program Drafts, to Drafting Committee, November 3, 1975
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Original Draft of Program Prepared By Committee
    • AFA Centennial: Planning Committee, Washington, D.C., 1975
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Letters to Committee's Chairman, August 12, 1975
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Committees
    • Sixth American Forest Congress: Program Committee
    • National Conference on Renewable Natural Resources
    • Samson: Speeches
    • AFA's Urban Forestry: Advisory Committee
    • Memorandums: Interoffice
    • AFA's 1983 Reception Committee
    • Peter McChesney: Proposal for a Joint AFA/TNC Biological/ Educational Program
    • Rex Resler's Congressional Statement of August 16, 1982
    • Rex Resler's Congressional Statements
    • Resumes
    • Rex Resler's Statement on James G. Watt
    • R. Neil Sampson
    • AFA's 1982 Annual Meeting and 2nd National Conference on Urban Forestry in Cincinnati, Ohio
    • AFA Planning Committee
    • AFA: RNR Conference
    • AFA: Golden Anniversary Trail Ride
    • AFA: People's Republic of China Delegation, September 16, 1980
    • AFA: Reception, 1981
    • AFA: Reception, May 1982
    • Proposals
    • Renewable Natural Resources Extension Act (RREA)
    • Regional Representatives
    • Spring Conservation Retreat
    • Brown Director Company
    • National Council of Private Forests
    • Memorandums
    • The National Urban Forestry League
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Urban Forestry
    • Urban and Community Forestry (UCF)
    • NU: Forest Minutes
    • 109th Annual Meeting, September 30 to October 3, 1984
    • Annual Meeting
    • 1987 Annual Meeting
    • Trail Riders Brochures
  • Box 77
    • Timber Valuation and Taxation
    • Timber Insurance (Smith/Sternau)
    • Timber Crop Insurance
    • 9th World Forestry Congress
    • Requests for Information: Wills and Bequests
    • World Forestry Congress
    • Working Group: Nonindustrial Private Forest Lands
    • HD Chronology (Hank Debruin)
    • American Family Forest
    • American Family Forest: Michigan
    • American Family Fores: Mailing, January 31, 1984
    • Big Tree Program Proposal
    • American Conservation Volunteers
    • TAP
    • General Chronology, 1983
    • General Correspondence
    • Career and Job Correspondence
    • Form Letters
  • Box 78
    Big Trees, by State

    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • District of Columbia
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • Nebraska
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
  • Box 79
    Famous and Historic Trees

    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nevada
    • Nebraska
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Puerto Rico
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
    • Manuscripts of Famous and Historic Trees
  • Box 80
    Tree Species

    • European Sycamore
    • Tung Nut Tree
    • White Ash
    • American Basswood
    • American Beech
    • Gray Birch
    • Paper Birch
    • River Birch
    • Sweet Birch
    • Yellow Birch
    • Quaking Aspen
    • Red Alder
    • Oregon Ash
    • American Chestnut
    • Mimosa
    • Kauri (Exotic)
    • Cedar of Lebanon (Exotic)
    • Deodar Cedar (Exotic)
    • Chinese Elm (Exotic)
    • English Elm (Exotic)
    • Manna Gum (Exotic)
    • Cajuput Tree (Exotic)
    • Silver Poplar (Exotic)
    • Rubber Tree (Exotic)
  • Box 81
    Tree Species

    • Monkey Puzzle (Exotic)
    • Southwestern Poplar
    • Carolina Poplar
    • Evergreen Sumac
    • Tamarack
    • Australian Pine (Exotic)
  • Box 81
    Big Trees, by State

    • North Carolina
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
  • Box 82
    Big Trees, by State

    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virginia
  • Box 83
    Big Trees, by State

    • Washington
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
  • Box 84
    • Talking Trees
    • Magnolia, Delaware and North Carolina
    • Big Tree Brochure, Finished Copy
    • National Register Update of Big Trees, 1982
    • Clippings: American Big Tree Publicity
    • Big Tree Publicity, January 1983
  • Box 64
    • Big Tree Brochure, 1978
    • Tree Trails Articles (Big Trees) Appearing in American Forests
    • Big Tree Contest Plans
    • Revision of the Big Tree List, 1951
    • Report on Big Trees, 1961
    • Social Register, Various Years
    • Register, 1974
    • Registers, Various Years
    • Proposed Big Tree Program Expansion
  • Box 84
    Big Trees, by State

    • Alabama Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Alaska Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Arkansas Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Arizona Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • California Big Trees: A-M, 1940-1959
  • Box 85
    • California Big Trees: N-Z, 1940-1959
    • Colorado Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Connecticut Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • District of Columbia Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Delaware Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Florida Big Trees, 1940-1959
  • Box 86
    Big Trees, by State

    • Georgia Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Hawaii Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Idaho Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Illinois Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Indiana Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Iowa Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Kansas Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Kentucky Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Louisiana Big Trees, 1940-1959
  • Box 87
    Big Trees, by State

    • Maine Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Maryland Big Trees, 1940-1959
  • Box 87
    American Conservation: Proofs and Layouts

    • Various Photographs
    • Old Proofs, 1-50
    • Conservation of Wildlife, 14
    • State Parks
  • Box 88
    • State Parks
    • The Story of State Parks
    • National Monuments
    • National Parks
    • The War Against Forest Fires
    • Conservation of Fish Life
    • The Growth of State Forestry
    • The Dawn of Conservation
    • The Story of Lumbering
    • The Age of Wood
    • The Public Domain
    • National Forests Combined with National Forests of the East
    • Chapters 1-4, June 1959
    • General Comments
    • Alaska
  • Box 89
    • Last of Great Domain
    • CCC-WPA Combined to Conservation Progress through Emergency Programs
    • Conservation and Forest Industry
    • Conservation of the Soil
    • TVA
    • Water: Final
    • Forest Tree Diseases
    • Problems of Water
    • Insect Enemies
    • Forest Research
    • Indian Forests
    • Spread of Forest Conservation
    • American Conservation: Proof Cuts
    • American Conservation in Pictures and in Story
  • Box 89
    Tree Species Articles

    • "Knowing Your Trees": Decorative pages for Each Tree Species
  • Box 90
    • Live Oak
    • Photographs: Picas
    • Black Oak
    • Bur Oak
    • California Valley Oak
    • Canyon Live Oak
    • Chinquapin Oak
    • Chestnut Oak
    • Laurel Oak
    • Oregon White Oak
    • Overcup Oak
    • Pin Oak
    • Post Oak
    • Northern Red Oak
    • Eastern Red Oak
    • Scarlet Oak
    • Shingle Oak
    • Swamp Chestnut Oak
    • Swamp Red Oak
    • Swamp White Oak
    • Tanbark Oak or Tanoak
    • Water Oak
    • White Oak
    • Willow Oak
    • Osage Orange
    • Royal Paulownia
    • Pecan
    • Persimmon
    • Austrian Pine
    • Bristlecone Pine
    • Coulter Pine
    • Digger Pine
    • Jack Pin
    • Jeffrey Pine
    • Limber Pine
    • Loblolly Pine
    • Lodgepole Pine
    • Longleaf Pine
    • Pinon Pine
  • Box 91
    • Pitch Pine
    • Pond Pine
    • Ponderosa Pine
    • Red Pine
    • Singleleaf Pinyon
    • Scotch Pine
    • Shortleaf Pine
    • Spruce Pine
    • Sugar Pine
    • Tablemountain Pine
    • Torrey Pine
    • Virginia Pin
    • Eastern White Pine
    • Western White Pine
    • Whiteback Pine
    • Balsam Poplar
    • Lombardy Poplar
    • Sassafras
  • Box 92
    • Tulip Poplar
    • Redwood
    • Giant Sequoia
    • Black Spruce
    • Blue Spruce
    • Engelmann Spruce
    • Norway Spruce
    • Red Spruce
    • Sitka Spruce
    • Weeping Spruce
    • White Spruce
    • Sycamore
    • Tamarack
    • Sweetbay
    • Swamp Black Tupelo
    • Water Tupelo
  • Box 93
    • Black Walnut
    • American Yellowood
    • Pacific Yew
    • E. V. P. Towell Correspondence
      • Dr. J. J. Shomon
      • Donohoe Construction Company
      • EPA: Model State Forest Practices Act
      • Virlis L. Fischer
      • Irving Feist
      • Forest History Society
      • Frank G. Eubank, Jr.
      • 7th World Forestry Congress: Miscellaneous
      • Areas of Agreement Committee, 1972
      • Voit Gilmore
      • Hardwood Research Council, May 1-3, 1975
  • Box 94
    • 7th World Forestry Congres: Paper and Summary
    • Trees for People
    • Tree Time USA
    • Areas of Agreement Committee
    • Annual Meeting: Prospective Sites Correspondence
    • Proposed Presentations: AFA National Tree Planting Conference, October 1972
    • Tom Gill
    • Forest History Society
    • Reginald D. Forbes
    • Dr. Samuel T. Dana
    • Cradle of Forestry, 1973
    • 7th World Forestry Congress: Paper
    • 1973 Annual Meeting, Lake Placid, New York, October 7-10, 1973
  • Box 95
    • Editor Replacement: Correspondence
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Speakers
    • Forest History Society
    • 1977 Annual Meeting, Monterey, California, 1977
    • Forest History Society, 1978
    • Forest History Society: Special Projects Committee
    • Eighth World Forestry Congress
  • Box 96
    • Reorganization (Towell)
    • Towell: Final Research Report on Member Survey for AFA
    • EPA: Model State Forest Practices Act
    • U.S. Forest Service: Fire Management Outstanding Service Award
    • AFA Awards Committee
    • Program: National Tree Planting Conference
    • Plant America Time, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1972
  • Box 97
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Memos to State Foresters
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Conference Sponsors
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Finance Committee
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 22-26, 1972
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Progress Report
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Letters to Speakers, Biographies, Photographs
    • National Tree Planting Conference: Director, Attendance, Reservations
    • National Tree Planting Conference
  • Box 98
    • National Tree Planting Conference
    • AFA Board of Directors Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 2-3, 1971
    • Board Meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 10, 1971
    • AFA Board of Directors Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 27-28, 1969
    • AFA Board of Directors Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 20-21, 1969
    • Miscellaneous Correspondence: Annual Meeting, October 1971
    • AFA Board Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 12-13, 1970
    • Conservation Foundation
    • AFA Conservation Program Committee, 1969
    • Contributions, Vock
    • Citizens Committee on Natural Resources
    • AFA By-Laws Committee, 1969-1970
    • Robert P. Burroughs, 1969-1972
    • U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1970
    • Bridger National Forest, 1970
    • Sam R. Broadbent, Assistant Treasurer, 1969
    • AFA Foundation Contributing to Association
    • Cradle of Forestry Project
  • Box 99
    • Boy Scouts of America, 1970-1971
    • Boy Scouts of America: Conservation Advisory Committee, 1970
    • AFA: Books Printed by Association and Inquiries
    • Bridger National Forest and Wilderness, Wyoming
    • Fernow International Forestry Award
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: General Correspondence, 1963-1969
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: Verne L. Harper, 1965
    • AFA Executive Committee, 1969
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: Tom Gill, 1967
    • American Forest Institute
    • American Fisheries Society
    • AFA Board Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October 4, 1970
    • Cradle of Forestry Advisory Committee Meeting, August 10, 1971
  • Box 100
    • Cradle of Forestry: Interpretive Story Plan, Phase I
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: S. C. von der Recke, 1966; Nils A. Osara, 1968; Champion, 1970
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: Enrique Beltran, 1969
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: General Correspondence, 1970
    • Fernow International Forestry Award: Amihud Y. Goor, 1971
    • U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Secretary, 1971
    • Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 24, 1969
    • Forest History Society, Inc., 1965-1966
    • Council on Environmental Quality, 1971
    • Charles N. Connaughton, President, 1971
    • CM-2-Co-Op Forest Fire Program
    • Urban Forestry: House Hearings, May 19, 1971
    • CFM House Hearings, May 17, 1971
  • Box 101
    • Sikes
    • Forest Fire Project
    • Wildfire Bills
    • U.S. Forest Service: Wildfire Statistics, 1970
    • Wildfire Material Since Introduction of Bill
  • Box 102
    • Incentives
    • Bills: S3105, HR12873 and HR14903
    • Various Legislative Papers
  • Box 103
    Tree Species

    • Boxelder
    • Buckeye, Ohio
    • Buckthorn, Cascara
    • Butternut (White Walnut)
    • Catalpa, Northern
    • Cedar, Alaska Yellow
    • Cedar, Atlantic White
    • Cedar, California Incense
    • Cedar, Eastern Red
    • Cedar, Northern White
    • Cedar, Port Orford White
    • Cedar, Western Red
    • Cherry, Black
    • Coffeetree, Kentucky
    • Cottonwood, Black
    • Cottonwood, Eastern
    • Cucumber Tree
    • Cypress, Arizona
    • Cypress, Bald
    • Cypress, Monterey
    • Dogwood, Flowering
  • Box 104
    • Dogwood, Pacific
    • Fir, Douglas
    • Elm, American
    • Elm, Slippery
    • Fir, Alpine
    • Fir, Balsam
    • Fir, Grand
    • Fir, Noble
    • Fir, Red
    • Fir, Silver
    • Fir, White
    • Gum, Sweet
    • Ginkgo
    • Hackberry
    • Hawthorn
    • Hemlock, Carolina
    • Hemlock, Eastern
    • Hemlock, Mountain
    • Hemlock, Western
    • Hickory, Bitternut
    • Hickory, Mockernut
    • Hickory, Pignut
    • Hickory, Shagbark
    • Hickory, Shellbark
  • Box 105
    • Holly, American
    • Hornbeam, American
    • Hophornbeam, Eastern
    • Horsechestnut
    • Juniper, Alligator
    • Juniper, Sierra
    • Juniper, Utahensis Speicer
    • Larch, Western
    • Locust, Honey
    • Locust, Black
    • Madrone, Pacific
    • Magnolia
    • Big Leaf Maple
    • Maple, Norway
    • Maple, Red
    • Maple, Silver
    • Maple, Sycamore
    • Myrtle, Oregon
    • Unused Photos
    • Maps from KYT
    • Red Mulberry
    • Ash, Black
    • Fir, Shasta Red
    • Sugarberry
    • Silverbell, Carolina
    • Serviceberry, Downy
    • "Knowing Your Trees": General Correspondence, 1957
  • Box 106
    • "Knowing Your Trees"
    • Data from Tree Series
    • Various Photographs
    • Black Gum
    • Photographs, KYT, 1951
    • Photographs, Blue and Green Ash
    • Tree Series: Miscellaneous Material for Dr. Brush's Information
    • Green Ash
    • Ash, Pumpkin
    • Ash, Red
    • Chinkapin, Alleghany
    • Elm, Winged
    • Fir, Bigcone Douglas
    • Hercules Club
    • Hickory, Water
    • Larch, Alpine
    • Maple, Striped
    • Maple, Vine
    • Oak, Bluejack
    • Oak, California Live
    • Oak, Nuttall
    • Oak, Turkey
    • Palmetto
    • Pine, Monterey
    • Sand, Pine
    • Cypress, Pond
    • Redcedar, Southern
    • Rhododendron
    • Tung Oil Trees (Exotic)
    • Sumack, Staghorn
    • Torreya, Florida
    • Elm, Water
    • Willow, Black
    • Willow, Peachleaf
    • Yew, Florida
    • Bull Bay
    • Birch, Western Red
    • Crab Apple
    • Franklinia
    • Hickory
    • Hickory, Carolina
    • Honeysuckle (Native)
    • Joshua Tree
    • Drooping Juniper
    • One-seeded Western Juniper
    • Mahogany
    • Mesquite
  • Box 107
    • Mulberry
    • Oak, Durand
    • Lea's Oak
    • Oak, Rocky Mountain White
    • False Oliver
    • Willow, White (Exotic)
    • Willow, Weeping (Exotic)
    • Willow, Pussy
    • Pine, Knobcone
    • Mexican White Pine
    • Wild Plum
    • Natural History Magazine, April 1938
    • Hardwood Record Magazine, May 1938
    • European Larch (Exotic)
    • Rocky Mountain Juniper
    • Aspen, Big Tooth
    • Blue Ash
    • Rock Elm
    • Shumard Oak
    • Oak, Blackjack
    • Redbud, Eastern
    • Buckeye, Yellow
    • Miscellaneous Photographs Not Good Enough for Tree Series
    • Sourwood
  • Box 107
    Big Tree Species

    • Massachusetts Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Michigan Big Trees: A-S, 1940-1959
  • Box 108
    Big Tree Species

    • Michigan Big Trees: T-Z, 1940-1959
    • Minnesota Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Mississippi Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Missouri Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Montana Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Nebraska Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Nevada Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • New Hampshire Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • New Jersey Big Trees, 1940-1959
  • Box 109
    Big Tree Species

    • New York Big Trees: A-K, 1940-1959
    • North Carolina Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • North Dakota Big Trees, 1940-1959
  • Box 110
    Big Tree Species

    • Ohio Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Oklahoma Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Oregon Big Trees: A-M, 1940-1959
  • Box 110
    Big Tree Species

    • Oregon Big Trees: N-Z, 1940-1959
    • Pennsylvania Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Rhode Island Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • South Carolina Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • South Dakota Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Tennessee Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Texas Big Trees, 1940-1959
  • Box 112
    • Utah Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Vermont Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Virginia Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Washington Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • West Virginia Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Wisconsin Big Trees, 1940-1959
    • Wyoming Big Trees, 1940-1959
2. Perry Hagenstein's Files, 1997-1980.

Files pertaining to the American Forestry Association (AFA) that were generated and received by Perry Hagenstein during his tenure as an officer and member of AFA's board of directors from 1980 to 1997. Includes such materials as correspondence, financial statements, memoranda, minutes of meetings, and policy statements concerning AFA awards, board of directors, committees, fund raising programs, membership, organizational structure, policy positions, and program activities. Primary correspondents include other AFA officers and board members, especially Richard W. Behan, Paul Bofinger, Barbara Clark, Lynn Day, Carl Reidel, Rexford Resler, Thomas Ripley, Neil Sampson, Hester Turner, Frank Wadsworth, Scott Wallinger, and Peter Watzek.

  • Box 113
    • 1997
      • Includes materials related primarily to fund raising and proposed by-law revisions. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1997.
    • 1996
      • Includes materials relating primarily to awards, board meetings, fund raising programs, Global Releaf, finances, program development, and a proposed merger of AFA with the Forest History Society, a nonprofit educational institution headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1996.
    • 1995
      • Includes materials relating primarily to awards, fund raising, prospective new board members, program development, and possible merger with the Forest History Society. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1995.
    • 1994
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board meetings, prospective new board members, AFA's strategic plan, AFA's position on U.S. forest policy, and concerns over revenue shortfalls. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1994.
    • 1993
      • Includes materials relating primarily to AFA's position on U.S. forest policy, awards, election of officers, revenue shortfalls, and concerns about ensuring ethnic and gender diversity on the board of directors. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1993.
    • 1992
      • Includes materials relating primarily to membership, revenues, prospective new board members, fund raising, by-law amendments, awards, and AFA positions on: ecosystem management, forest health, old growth logging in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, and the chief of the U.S. Forest Service. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1992.
    • 1991
      • Includes materials relating primarily to content of American Forests magazine, long-range planning, fund raising, awards, prospective new board members, the Seventh American Forest Congress, AFA programs, and AFA's positions on: U.S. forest policy, the Vento "old growth" bill concerning logging in the Pacific Northwest, and global climate change. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1991.
    • 1990
      • Includes materials relating primarily to content of American Forests magazine, board nominations, long-range planning, board meetings, AFA's proposed Center for Forest Policy, awards, AFA's support for U.S. Forest Service chief Dale Robertson and his guidance of that agency, and AFA's position on old growth logging in the Pacific Northwest. Hagenstein served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1990.
    • 1989
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board nominations, the Seventh American Forest Congress, Global Releaf, long-range planning, fund raising, AFA's National Forest Task Force, AFA's forestry and resource management policy, and AFA's positions on road building and logging in Pacific Northwest forests. Hagenstein chaired the Elections Committee and served as an ex-officio member of AFA's board of directors in 1989.
    • 1988
      • Includes materials relating primarily to AFA's Elections Committee, prospective new board members and officers, marketing, fund raising, and AFA's forest policy positions. Hagenstein was AFA's immediate past president in 1988.
    • 1987
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board meetings, board members, finances, awards, content of American Forests magazine, and AFA's position on U.S. forest policy. Hagenstein was AFA's immediate past president in 1987.
    • 1986
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board meetings, AFA's position on U.S. forest policy, content of American Forests magazine, concerns about the structure and function of the Association, and financial concerns regarding falling membership. Includes letter from AFA board member Lynn Day dated September 8, 1986 concerning lessons AFA might learn from the financial and programmatic crisis experienced by the Forest History Society during the late 1970s (Mrs. Day was on the Society's board of directors at the time). Hagenstein was president of AFA in 1986.
    • 1985
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board meetings, AFA programs and policies, awards, content of American Forests magazine, AFA's operating budget, and membership. Hagenstein was president of AFA in 1985.
    • 1984
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board meetings, AFA programs and policies, awards, membership, content of American Forests magazine, and the Association's executive vice president. Hagenstein was vice president of AFA in 1984.
  • Box 114
    • 1983
      • Includes materials relating primarily to committee meetings, board meetings, awards, AFA programs and policies, fund raising, finances, long-range strategic planning, and AFA's position on U.S. forest policy. Hagenstein chaired the Policy Committee and was vice president of AFA in 1983.
    • 1982
      • Includes materials relating primarily to board structure and members, awards, AFA's policy positions, fund raising, finances, and long-range strategic planning. Hagenstein was a member of AFA's board of directors in 1982.
    • 1981
      • Includes materials relating primarily to fund raising and membership. Hagenstein was a member of AFA's board of directors in 1981.
    • 1980
      • Includes materials relating primarily to fund raising and AFA's conservation policy. Hagenstein was a member of AFA's board of directors in 1980.
        Seventh American Forest Congress, 1991-1980
        Includes materials relating to AFA's role in promoting the need for the convening of a seventh congress.
  • Box A1
    AFA Conservation Award Nominees,1954-1958
  • Box A2
    AFA Conservation Award Nominees, 1953-1958
  • Box A3
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1958
  • Box A3
    Proceedings of the First State Foresters' Conference, Pennsylvania, 1920
  • Box A4
    Conservation Awards Nominees, 1956-1958
  • Box A4
    Walter Mann 1945 Questionnaires returned and 1946 Final Report on AFA Magazine Research Study
  • Box A4
    Presentation of AFA Conservation Awards in 1958 by L. E. Partain
  • Box A5
    Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1957
  • Box A6
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1958
  • Box A7
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1951-1957
  • Box A8
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1958
  • Box A9
    North Carolina Landownership Study Advisory Committee, 1959-1963
  • Box A9
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1957-1958
  • Box A10
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1952
  • Box A11
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1957
  • Box A12
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1957
  • Box A12
    • Responsibility of a State in National Forestry Program by J. Price, 1948
    • World Forestry Congress, Rome, 1926
    • Hall of Fame of Trees
    • Long-Range Forestry Program for North Carolina, 1950
    • Analysis of Statements and Proposals of 1st Session of 1946 American Forest Congress
    • Curriculum Vitae of Lowell Besley, until 1953
    • Tour of Duke University Forest by Southern Pulpwood Conservation
    • German Tour, 1945
    • 1960 Conservation Awards: Miscellaneous Correspondence
    • Confidential Memoranda of FEH to the AFA Board of Directors in Regard to the 1959 AFA Conservation Awards, August 10, 1959
    • 1959 Nomination Blanks for Conservation Awards: Requests
    • 1958 Awards Committee
  • Box A13
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees and Other Materials, 1952-1958
  • Box A14
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1958
  • Box A15
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1958-1962
  • Box A16
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees and Other Materials, 1954-1956
  • Box A17
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1954-1958
  • Box A18
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1953-1956
  • Box A19
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1956-1963
  • Box A20
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees and Other Materials, 1948-1964
  • Box A20
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees,
  • Box A21
    AFA Conservation Awards Nominees, 1952-1958
  • Box B1
    Minutes of Board Meetings, 1929-1943
  • Box B2
    Minutes of Board Meetings, 1947-1953, and Form Letters and Reports to the Board of Directors, 1948-1950
  • Box B3
    Minutes of Board Meetings, 1944-1954, and Form Letters and Board of Directors, 1954
  • Box B4
    Minutes of Board Meetings, 1948-1949, and Form Letters and Reports to Board of Directors, 1951-1952
  • Box B5
    Minutes of Board Meetings, 1941-1952 and 1963
  • Box B6
    Minutes of Meetings, 1920-1940
  • Box B7
    Annual Financial Reports and Minutes Board Meetings, 1940-1962
  • Box B8
    Minutes of Board Meetings and Other Materials, 1950-1965
  • Box C1
    Directors' Correspondence, 1944-1954
  • Box C2
    Directors' Correspondence, 1944-1953
  • Box C3
    Directors' Correspondence, 1945-1952
  • Box C4
    Directors' Correspondence, 1939-1952
  • Box C5
    Directors' Correspondence, 1939-1953
  • Box C6
    Directors' Correspondence, 1954-1956
  • Box C7
    Directors' Correspondence, 1952-1958
  • Box C8
    Directors' Correspondence, 1940-1960
  • Box C9
    Directors' Correspondence, 1955-1964
  • Box C10
    Directors' Correspondence, 1953-1963
  • Box C11
    Correspondence of Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Director of AFA, 1946-1965
  • Box C12
    Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • Box C13
    Correspondence Regarding Commemorative Postage Stamps, 1958-1960
  • Box C14
    Kenneth B. Pomeroy and Other Correspondence

    • Includes Kenneth B. Pomeroy correspondence, ballots, and materials North Carolina Landownership Study.
  • Box C16
    Kenneth B. Pomeroy and Other Correspondence
  • Box I
    Elections, Directors, 1928-1956
  • Box II
    Elections, Directors, 1953-1959
  • Box III
    Elections, Directors, 1943-1946
  • Box IV
    Elections, Directors, 1948-1951
  • Box V
    Elections, Directors, 1941-1954
  • Box VI
    Elections and Other Materials, 1958-1965
  • Box D1
    Annual Meetings, 1948-1949
  • Box D2
    Annual Meetings, 1949
  • Box D3
    Annual Meetings, 1950-1952
  • Box D4
    Annual Meetings, 1952-1955
  • Box D5
    Annual Meetings, 1958
  • Box D6
    Annual Meetings, 1958-1959
  • Box D7
    Annual Meetings, 1951
  • Box D8
    Annual Meetings, 1961
  • Box D9
    Annual Meetings, 1961 and 1963
  • Box D10
    Annual Meetings, 1960-1961
  • Box D11
    Annual Meetings, 1962
  • Box D12
    Annual Meetings 1960
  • Box E1
    Annual Reports and Audits, 1923-1932, and Meeting Minutes, 1953-1960
  • Box E2
    Annual Reports and Audit, 1932-1952
  • Box E3
    Annual Reports and Audits, 1928-1940
  • Box E4
    Annual Reports and Audits, 1941-1951
  • Box F1
    • Correspondence with 1955 Honorary Vice Presidents: Form Letters
    • 1957 Annual Meeting: Correspondence
    • D.C. Everest, President and Director: Correspondence, 1951-1953
    • Executive Director: File Related to Kaylor, Who Should Succeed
    • O. Butler as Executive Director
    • Material on Forest Resources, Articles
    • Western States Study
    • Wood Poles
    • Annual Reports, 1945
    • Minutes of Board Meetings, January and October, 1948
    • AFA Conservation Award: Summary of Applicants' Qualifications
    • Program for American Forestry: Statistics on Referendum
    • Everest: Pulp and Paper Industries Sustaining Membership, Withdrawn, 1953-1954
  • Box F2
    • Materials about Norwegian Foresters who Came to Work for United States Companies
    • Material Regarding AFA's Help with Four Norwegian Foresters, 1951-1953
    • Fourth World Forestry Congress, 1954
    • World Scope Encyclopedia: AFA Financial and Literary Contributions
    • Resolutions Adopted at 1938,1939 AFA Annual Meetings, 1933-1939
    • 1956 Annual Meeting: Correspondence
    • Pulp and Paper Industrial Sustaining Memberships Secured by Mr. D.C. Everest, New and Renewal, 1952-1953
  • Box F3
    • 1961 Life Membership Solicitation: No Response, 1961
    • Forest Service: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1949-1964
    • American Conservation: In Picture and in Story-Reading References
    • Nominating Committees to Select President, Vice President, Treasurer, and 21 Honorary Vice Presidents, 1962-1963
    • Finance Committee, 1958-1961
    • Executive Committee, 1957-1961
    • Building Improvement Committee, 1959
    • Arthur N. Pack, Director, 1961-1966
    • Vertrees Young, Director, 1961-1966
    • Minutes of Board Meetings, 1964
  • Box F4
    • 1953 Conservation Awards: Candidates, Miscellaneous Requests for Nomination Blanks
    • Association of State Foresters: Annual Meetings, 1948-1950 and 1952-1955
    • Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Natural Resources, Public Land Policies, 1946-1954
    • Forest Conservation Society of America, 1953
    • Izaak Walton League of America: Conservation Policies, 1947-1948
    • Conventions, Resource Recommendations, Criticism on Federal Policies
    • National Parks Association: Declaration of Policy
    • Second National Watershed Congress: Committee on State, 1955
    • Responsibilities: Press Releases, Speeches, Committee Reports
    • Natural Resources Council of America, 1950-1956
  • Box F5
    • Timber Resource Review: Correspondence with Pulp and Paper
    • Companies and U.S. Department of Agriculture
    • Carl A. Schenck: Manuscript Correspondence
    • Statements, Speeches, Statistics of Lowell Besley
    • Conservation News Service, January to October, 1956
    • Carl A. Schenck: Manuscript, Mainly Editing Suggestions, 1953-1954
  • Box F6
    • Association Business, 1940-1944
    • Association Business, 1933-1939
    • 1953 Higgins Lake Conference: Proposed Program for American Forestry, 1953
    • 1946 Higgins Lake Conference: Miscellaneous Correspondence
    • Conservation News Service: Copies and Requests, Directors
    • Bureau of Plant Industry Appropriations: AFA Efforts to Get More Money in this Bureau for Disease Control, 1953
    • Boy Scouts of Americ, 1950-1955
    • Form Letters for Membership Solicitation, 1954
    • Forest Program Letters: Comments and Contributions, 1954
    • Applications for Employment, 1951-1955
    • 1954 By-Laws Committee, 1955 Committee on Elections
  • Box F7
    • Carl A. Schenck: Arrangements, Schedules, Pictures, and Other Material, 1950-1952
    • Mining Claims Conference, 1952
    • Advisory Committee on Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, 1953-1956
    • Muskingum Watershed, 1945-1954
    • National Fire Protection Association: Forest Committee, 1946-1954
  • Box F8
    • Southern Forest Fire Prevention Conference: Souvenir Program, 1956
    • Association Business, 1945-1953
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Correspondence, Requests for Contributions, Attendance, 1953
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Forest School Deans, Form Letters of Invitation
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Form Letter, Contributions
    • Southern Forest Fire Prevention Congress
  • Box F9
    • Will of Oran W. Rice: Gift of Tract of Land to AFA to Memorialize Dorothy Francis Rice
    • Office Memoranda, 1956-1957
    • Hatheway Estate Matters, Mrs. Louise Ayer Hatheway
    • W. S. Rosecrans, Director, 1961-1965
    • Employment Application, 1960-1964
    • Boy Scouts of America
    • Natural Resources Council of America, 1959-1964
  • Box F10
    • Booklets: National Water and Power Policy, Hardwood Pulp
    • Boy Scouts of America: President Of AFA on Their Conservation Committee
    • Friends of the Land: Letters, Magazines, and Other Materials, 1959-1960
    • Inter-office Memos, 1958-1959
    • 1958 Conservation Award: Confidential Memo Informing Directors of Winners
    • Correspondence Trying to Obtain Industrial Memberships to AFA, 1951
    • Pictures of TVA, Other Dams, Reclamation
    • Pictures of National Parks, Fire, Wildlife, Nature, Fishing
    • Miscellaneous, Unrelated Material: Chainsaw Pictures, Redwoods, State Parks
    • Water Pollution
  • Box F11
    • Ovid Butler Correspondence, 1954-1956
    • Dam Pictures
    • Article, Proof Sheets: TVA
    • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): Article, Proof Sheet
    • Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Conservation: Articles, Proof Sheets
    • Conservation and Industry: Proof Sheets
    • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): Proof of Article
    • Miscellaneous Notes and Material for checking "American Conservation"
    • Bartlett Carry Club: Ownership Almost Transferred to AFA
    • Canadian Forestry Association
    • Outline of Articles for Magazine
    • Commonwealth Fund
    • C. M. Goethe: Correspondence Regarding Bequest to AFA, when Made to be Set Up as the Mary Glide Goethe Memorial Fund, 1947-1952
    • Grazing: Legislation and Pressure for Legislation, 1933-1953
    • Conservation Pictures
  • Box F12
    • Galley Proofs
    • Pamphlets: Water for Millions and Our Heritage
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Miscellaneous
    • Material on Higgins Lake Conference, 1946 and 1953
    • Program for American Forestry: Preliminary Material
    • Fourth American Forest Congress: Program, Contributions
    • Second Higgins Lake Conference, 1953
    • Land Policy of the AFA Board, 1950
    • Report on Supply and Production of Wood Poles in the United States, 1946
    • National Park Service: Administrative Manual
  • Box F13
    • AFA Forest Resource Appraisal: Supplemental Reports
    • Biltmore Forest School Reunion
    • Correspondence, History, Bills of Schenck
    • Proceedings AFA Fourth American Forest Congress, 1953
    • Work Plan Book: Forest Resource Appraisal, Ovid Butler, 1944
    • Forest Resource Appraisal Report Presented to Higgins Lake Committee, July 14-18, 1946
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Preliminary Recapitulation, 1946
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Revised Gray Book, Supplemental Reports, 1947
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Supplemental Report, 1946
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Revised Green Book, Supplemental Reports, 1947
    • Forest Resource Appraisal: Revised Green Book, Supplemental Reports, 1946
  • Box F14
    • National Forests of the East, 1954
    • Wilderness Movement
    • Forest Research
    • Pests of Forests: Insects and Diseases
    • Conservation of Soil
    • TVA
    • Civilian Conservation Corps: What CCC Did for Conservation of Natural Resources
    • Conservation and Forest Industry
    • Information from American Forest Products Industries
    • Planning for the Future
    • The Last of a Great Domain
    • Story of the Ages: Finding of the Forests
    • Forest Exploitation Begins
    • The Dawn of Conservation
    • Edition Page of "American Conservation," 1956
    • The National Forests
    • Growth of State Forestry
    • Story of Lumbering
    • War Against Forest Fires
    • National Monuments
    • National Parks
    • State Parks
    • Conservation of Wildlife
  • Box F15
    • Membership Reports, 1951-1957
    • Minutes of Board Meetings, 1954
    • Council of Forestry Association Executives, 1955-1960
    • California Lands: Ownership, Use, and Management: Final Report, Correspondence, 1958
    • Forest History Foundation, 1955-1959
    • Richard J. Preston, Jr., Director: Correspondence, 1958-1961
    • National Standing Timber Insurance Committee, 1955-1956
    • Natural Resources Council of America: Membership List, Speeches, Statements Mailed to Members, 1953-1958
  • Box F16
    • AFA Miscellaneous
    • American Forest Fire Medal
    • American Forest Products Industries: Farm Woodlot Conference - Speeches, Agendas, Handouts, 1953
    • Council of State Forestry Association Executives, 1953
    • Second Higgins Lake Conference: Contributions Requested, 1953
    • American Standards Association: Report on Sawmills, 1954
    • Wildlife Management Institute, 1953-1955
    • Requests for By-Laws of Other Conservation Organizations to Use in Planning those of AFA, 1953
    • Natural Resources Information Committee: Not AFA Committee, 1953
    • North American Wildlife Conference, 1951-1956
    • Council of Forestry Association Executives, 1954
  • Box F17
    • California Department of Natural Resources: Summary of Capital Outlay for Construction for Period, 1945-1956
    • California Department of Natural Resources: Property Ownership Report, 1956
    • California Department of Natural Resources: Project Status Report, 1957
    • Minutes of Board Meetings, 1958
    • Klamath Indian Forest: Correspondence On Controversy Between AFA and Private Industries, 1957-1958
    • President's Council on Youth Fitness, 1959-1961
    • Requests to Iron and Steel Companies for Contributions to Forestry Program and List of Contrubtours from Iron, Coal, and Steel, 1947
    • Contributors to Forestry Program, 1947
    • Stewart H. Holbrook: Correspondence In Regard to March 1958 Article in American Forests, "Greeley Went West"
    • Contribution Prospects for Forestry Program, Individuals, 1943-1948
    • Canadian Forestry Association: Letters, Tree Farms, and Insect Control, 1953
    • Map of Coronado National Park, Arizona and New Mexico, 1957
  • Box F18
    • State Landownership Studies
    • Book Reviews Published, 1961-1962
    • Book Marks, 1954-1955
    • Books Reviewed, 1964, Written Reviews, Letters from Publishers
  • Box F19
    • Corrections in Manuscript: North Carolina Landownership Report, 1962
    • Census, North Carolina, 1960
    • Municipalities, North Carolina
    • Reports on North Carolina Forestry
    • Forest Survey, 1962 and prior
    • State Forests, North Carolina
    • National Park Service: Pamphlets and Maps, Carolinas, since 1950s
    • U.S. Forest Service: North Carolina, Some Data
  • Box F21
    • Forestry Data, Mainly Graphs, North Carolina
    • Samuel T. Dana: Pomeroy Report on Redwoods Printed in May 1965
    • American Forests
    • Review Draft of "Redwood Parks in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California"
    • Samuel T. Dana: California Redwoods Project
    • AFA Policy Resolutions for Consideration of 5th American Forest Congress Planning Committee (1962), 1954-1962
    • Committee to Consider Function of AFA Regarding Water Problems, 1958-1960
    • 1961 Committee To Consider Function of AFA Regarding Water Problems
    • 1962 Water Committee
    • 1963 Water Committee
    • Union Bag: Camp Paper Corporation Sustaining Membership, 1956-1963
    • Samuel T. Dana, "The First 90 Years," 1965
  • Box F22
    • Book Reviews Published, 1963
    • Forest History Society, Inc., 1960-1964
    • North Carolina Book: Foundations Written, 1964
    • AFA Office Memoranda, 1960-1964
    • Highlights of AFA Program for American Forestry and History of Association, 1954
    • Resolutions Passed by Board of Directors, 1926-1965
    • Forestry Program: Prospects, Companies and Associations, 1947-1948
  • Box F23
    • Soil Conservation Service: North Carolina
    • TVA: 1949 Study by Charles J. McCarthy, 1960-1961
    • State Parks: North Carolina, 1955-1961
    • Outline and Correspondence: North Carolina Lands Ownership, Use, Management
    • Official Survey Base: North Carolina
    • Boundaries: North Carolina
    • Settlement: North Carolina
    • North Carolina Study: Reviews and Comments, 1963
    • State Parks: Attendance by Visitors, 1961
    • Corrected Reviews and Comments on North Carolina Study, 1963
    • North Carolina School of Forestry
    • Department of Vocational Education
  • Box F24
    • North Carolina: Appendix, Property Tax, County Landownership, Zoning Ordinance
    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife: Southern United States
    • Land Owned by State Agencies: North Carolina, Correspondence and Other Materials, 1960-1961
    • Department of Administration, North Carolima, 1958-1959
    • Highway Right-of-Way: North Carolina, Long-Range Highway Needs, 1960
    • Kerr Reservoir, North Carolina
    • State Forests, 1961-1962
    • Wildlife Refuge, 1961-1962
    • North Carolina Department of Water Resources, 1961
    • Department of Recreation
  • Box F25
    • Indian Forests: Article, late 1950s
    • Indian Forests: Congressional Bills, Correspondence, Article, 1953-1955
    • Conservation Fisheries: Article
    • Spread of Forest Education: Article in American Conservation
    • Reading References
    • Information from U.S. Forest Service
    • American Conservation in Foreign Lands
    • Miscellaneous Clippings
    • Notes on Water, Fish, and Other Topics
    • Origin of Earth
    • Age of Wood
    • Story of Lumbering
    • National Forests
    • The Growth of State Forestry
    • War Against Forest Fires
    • Conservation of Wildlife
    • Conservation of Fish Life
    • The Spread of Forest Education
    • National Monuments
    • National Forests of the East
    • The Wilderness Movement
    • Problems of Water
  • Box F26
    Tom Gill - photos and correspondence
    Henry Clepper files

    • Crusade for Conservation
      • Chapters 1-15, publication files, drafts, correspondence
    • Careers in Conservation, publication files
    • AFA History files (4 folders)
    • 6th American Forest Congress
    • "Tall Tales of Tall Trees"
    • Clepper files, general (3 folders) - AFA-related correspondence, notes
  • Box F27
    • Clepper - Award files
    • Natural Resources Council of America Award of Honor
    • American Forest Fire Medal
      • Files, photos, clippings, and info on awards
    • American Forest Fire Medal - Joseph D. Kobus; Chester D. Cannon, Jr.
    • North American Forest Fire Medal
    • Report of Fatal Injury to Junior Foreman Andrew Lindgren, while working Welcome Lake forest fire, Huron National Forest, may 1937
    • Cradle of Forestry history by Clepper
    • AFA Centennial History Committee
    • Correspondence - Centennial History
    • Comments on the Centennial History
    • Wilderness Research Foundation
    • Wildlife Society
  • Box F28
    • American Forest Magazine
      • Clepper files, correspondence
    • Printing and Publishing information
    • AFA Citizen of the Year Award - 1974
    • AFA Distinguished Service Award - 1974
    • Society of American Foresters
    • SAF Washington Section History
    • Slater House - 1319 18th St. NW, Washington DC
    • Natural Resources Council of America - General and Oral History Program
    • Forest History Society
    • Reference Materials
    • Publications
      • Growing Trees in a Free Country
      • Horsemanship, USFS Region One
      • National Geographic, July 1964
      • Taking Stock of a Forest Program: A Conservation Program for American Forestry (AFA publication)
      • American Forestry magazine, May 1923
      • American Forests magazine, September 1935
      • Conservation's Grand Lodge by Henry Clepper
      • Journal of Forestry, August 1965
      • U.S. Department of the Interior Forest Conservation by Stewart Udall
      • Proceedings of Sixth American Forest Congress, March 1976
      • The Forester magazine, October 1899
      • Historic Structures Report: Grey Towers
      • Report of the Chief of the Forest Service, 1965
      • Mountain Ablaze by Robert Marshall
      • Grey Towers binder of promotional information
  • Box F29
    • March 1974 AFA Board of Directors Meeting
    • Election of Board 1974
    • September 1974 Board of Directors Meeting
    • Annual Meeting October 1974
    • March 1975 Board of Directors Meeting
    • October 1975 Board of Directors Meeting
    • 1975 Annual Meeting
    • March 1977 Board of Directors Meeting
    • October 1977 Board of Directors Meeting
    • AFA By-Laws Committee
    • Questionnaire on Conservation, 1975
    • Franklin B. Hough - Report Upon Forestry
    • Forestry's First Fifty Years by Clepper
    • Lowell Besley and R.E. McArdle on Multiple Use Mining Act (1955)
    • Austin Cary writings
    • Hornaday Testimonial Dinner, 1967
    • Independent Order of Foresters
    • Earle Clapp - Cosmos Club
    • Clepper Files, miscellaneous
    • AFA Development binder, 1984
  • Box F30
    • National Council on Private Forests minutes, 1984-1988
    • National Council on Private Forests minutes, 1988-1991
    • AFA - Speeches and Testimony, 1979-1984
    • AFA - Speeches and Testimony, 1984-1986
    • AFA - Speeches and Testimony, 1985-1990
  • Box F31
    • AFA - Speeches and Testimony, 1991
    • Asset Management/Privatization, Volume 1, 1981-1982
    • Asset Management/Privatization, Volume 2, 1982-1983
    • AFA Authorized Procedures
  • Box F32
    • 2 albums: photos and materials on Grey Towers 75th Anniversary, July 11, 1980, featuring address by Vice President Walter Mondale
    • Photo album: Receptions at AFA House, 1981-1982
    • Proceedings of American Forest Congress, 1905
    • Proceedings of American Forest Congress, 1946
    • Proceedings of American Forest Congress, 1953
    • Proceedings of American Forest Congress, 1963
    • Published materials on Darius and Tabitha Kinsey
  • Box F33
    • Photo album: historic Alaska photographs (2 albums)
    • Audio tapes and report: Workshop on "Building Partnerships for Ecosystem Management on Mixed Ownership Landscapes," 1995
    • American Fire Medal certificate (blank)
    • AFA Trail Riders of the Wilderness certificate (blank)
    • A Feasibility Study of the Present and Future Use of the National Headquarters Building, AFA (1980), 1319 Eighteenth St., NW, Washington, DC, 20036
3. Administrative Files, 1950-1964.

Arranged chronologically, then in alphabetical files.

  • Box AM-1 to AM-2
    Administrative Files, 1950
  • Box AM-3 to AM-5
    Administrative Files, 1951
  • Box AM-6 to AM-7
    Administrative Files, 1952
  • Box AM-8 to AM-9
    Administrative Files, 1953
  • Box AM-10 to AM-11
    Administrative Files, 1954
  • Box AM-12 to AM-13
    Administrative Files, 1955
  • Box AM-14 to AM-15
    Administrative Files, 1956
  • Box AM-16
    Administrative Files, 1957
  • Box AM-17
    Administrative Files, 1958
  • Box AM-19 to AM-19
    Administrative Files, 1959
  • Box AM-24 to AM-25
    Administrative Files, 1960
  • Box AM-20 and AM-23
    Administrative Files, 1961
  • Box AM-22 to AM-23
    Administrative Files, 1962
  • Box AM-22 and AM-24
    Administrative Files, 1963
  • Box AM-21
    Administrative Files, 1964

 

4. Photograph Collection, 1901-1996.

The American Forestry Association Photograph Collection encompasses a wide array of significant images pertaining to forestry and conservation history in the 20th century. The collection was created and maintained by AFA's American Forests magazine division. The bulk of the collection dates from before 1960 and contains a rich selection of early Forest Service photographs, as well as images of forest fires, logging, and forest management. The records also hold notable scenes from national parks, forests, and monuments in the United States. The images in the "Scenes" files represent a diverse and impressive range of topics dating primarily from the early to mid-20th century. Most of the images therein depict American scenes (organized by state and subject) with one section devoted solely to scenes from foreign countries. There are also images depicting AFA activities, including their Big Trees project, urban forestry initiatives, Trail Riders of the Wilderness expeditions, and staff functions.

A. American Forestry Association Organizational Files, 1937-1996.

Holds photographs and other material documenting the organization and its activities, including American Forests magazine, staff events, and various forestry initiatives.

  • Box 115
    • American Forests Magazine.
      • Cover Images.
      • Graphics.
    • Award Ceremonies.
    • Expeditions and Retreats.
    • Forest Policy Center Event.
      • AFA signed an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service and Bull HN Information Systems to cooperate on research in support of President George Bush's "America the Beautiful" tree-planting initiative. This new public-private partnership was announced at a reception in January of 1992 introducing the creation of AFA's Forest Policy Center. USFS Chief F. Dale Robertson, AFA Executive Vice President R. Neil Sampson, Alaric Sample, George M. Leonard, Tim Kilduff (of Bull HN) and others were present. The folder contains only negatives.
    • Forestry Initiatives.
      • These files document AFA's participation and leadership in various forestry initiatives. One of AFA's most notable projects was Global ReLeaf, a grant-based initiative founded in 1990 to reforest areas damaged by wildfire, pests, disease, deforestation, and natural disasters. The bulk of files consist of photographs, however there is some limited correspondence.
    • American Forest Congress 1946, 1953, 1996.
    • Chicago Gateway Green Expressway Partnership.
    • CITYgreen.
    • Earth Day Tree Plantings, 1990, 1995.
    • Famous and Historic Trees.
    • Forest Health Workshop, 1994.
    • Global ReLeaf.
    • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
    • Living Cleaner Arlington.
    • National Urban Forests Conference, 1993.
    • Take Pride in America Awards, 1987.
    • Tree Sculpture Commission, 1985.
    • Truckers for Trees.
    • Urban Tree Planting - Miami, FL.
    • Urban Tree Planting - Philadelphia, PA.
    • Urban Tree Planting - Unidentified.
    • Ledger containing staff wages in 1948.
  • Box 116
    • Staff (2 folders).
    • Trail Riders of the Wilderness.
      • The American Forestry Association began organizing the Trail Riders of the Wilderness in 1933 as educational wilderness trips for the public. Folders contain promotional pamphlets about the trips (years 1939-1986, with a few missing), and two photo albums from 1937 expeditions.
    • United States Constitution Bicentennial Event.
      • September 17, 1987 marked the 200th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. One year before the bicentennial, on September 17, 1986, the Forest Service and the Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution held an event at Constitution Gardens in Washington, D.C. to help initiate the Commission's project entitled "Plant a Living Legacy". Lady Bird Johnson, Chief Justice Warren Burger (chairman of the Commission), USFS Chief Max Peterson and many others were in attendance. Photographs show Lady Bird Johnson and Chief Justice Burger with AFA Executive Vice President R. Neil Sampson and other scenes from the event.
B. Big Trees.

Includes photographs submitted as entries for consideration in the National Register of Big Trees. The folders are organized by tree species and include some slides and negatives. This series also contains a limited amount of correspondence and miscellaneous material relating to the Big Tree project.

  • Box 116
    • Alder, European.
    • Alder, White.
    • Ash, Oregon.
    • Ash, Velvet.
    • Ash, White.
    • Aspen.
    • Avocado.
    • Beech.
    • Birch, Paper.
    • Birch, Roundleaf.
    • Birch, White.
    • Birch, Yellow.
    • Box Elder.
    • Buckeye.
    • Buckthorn.
    • Butternut.
    • Camellia.
    • Cedar, Misc.
    • Cedar, Red.
    • Cherry, Misc.
    • Chestnut.
    • Cliffrose.
    • Coconut.
    • Cottonwood.
    • Cypress, Misc.
    • Devil's Walkingstick.
    • Elliottia.
    • Elm.
    • Fir, Shasta.
    • Fir, White.
    • Ginko.
    • Hackberry.
    • Haw, Black.
    • Hawthorn.
    • Hickory.
    • Holly.
    • Hornbeam.
    • Joshua Tree.
    • Juniper.
    • Larch.
    • Linden.
    • Locust, Black.
    • Locust, Honey.
    • Mahogany.
    • Manzanita.
    • Maple, Big Leaf.
    • Maple, Misc.
    • Maple, Sugar.
    • Monkey.
    • Mountain Laurel.
    • Oak, Black.
    • Oak, Blue.
    • Oak, Live.
    • Oak, Misc.
    • Oak, Pin.
    • Oak, Shumard.
    • Oak, Swamp White.
    • Osage Orange.
    • Paradise Tree.
    • Pawpaw.
    • Pecan.
    • Persimmon.
    • Pine, Bristlecone.
    • Pine, Limber.
    • Pine, Loblolly.
    • Pine, Lodgepole.
    • Pine, Longleaf.
    • Pine, Misc.
    • Pine, Ponderosa.
    • Pine, Virginia.
    • Pine, White.
    • Pine, Whitebark.
    • Plum, Misc.
    • Poplar, Misc.
    • Privet.
    • Redwood.
    • Rose of Sharon.
    • Sassafras.
    • Sequoia.
    • Snowbell.
    • Sourwood.
    • Spruce.
    • Sumac.
    • Sweetgum.
    • Sycamore.
    • Tallow, Chinese.
    • Tamarisk.
    • Torreya.
    • Tupelo.
    • Walnut, Black.
    • Willow, Misc.
    • Big trees from the state of Hawaii - photographs and key.
    • Big Trees program - nominations, correspondence, etc.
    • Giant Sequoia champion plaque.
    • Unidentified big trees.
C. Fire.

These files hold images of fires, fire-fighting, fire damage, historic fires, and fire-fighters and equipment.

  • Box 117
    • Active Fires.
    • Aircraft.
    • Burned Over Areas.
    • Communications.
    • Controlled Burns.
    • Equipment.
    • Historic Fires.
    • Colorado Fire, 1989.
    • Idaho Fire, 1910.
    • Lookout Towers.
    • Prevention/Promotion.
    • Smoke Jumpers.
    • Suppression.
    • Trucks and Vehicles.
D. Forest Management.

Covers maintenance and management of public, private, and industrial forest lands. Includes images of forest management in action as well as scenes depicting various types of forests.

  • Box 117
    • Aerial Seeding.
    • Aerial Spraying.
    • Controlled Burning.
    • Cutover Areas.
    • Farm Forestry.
    • Foresters at Work.
    • Girdling.
    • Hand Planting.
    • Infestations.
    • Marking.
    • Natural Regeneration.
    • New Growth.
    • Nurseries.
    • Pruning.
    • Spraying.
    • Thinning.
    • Tree Farms - Industrial.
    • Tree Farms - Private.
    • Tree Planting.
    • Tree Surgery.
E. Forest Service, 1905-1986.

Contains three folders with images of rangers, ranger stations, and miscellaneous historical photographs. The bulk of the photos range from 1910-1955.

  • Box 117
    • Rangers, circa 1905-1986, bulk 1910-1953.
    • Ranger Stations, circa 1908-1940.
    • Miscellaneous, 1924-1955, 1986.
      • Contains: Photos of USFS Chief William Greeley with branch chiefs, and Forest Management Staff, 3/1924; Photo of USFS Chief Lyle Watts with three foresters commissioned to survey forest resources of Japan and Korea, 11/27/1945; Photo of The Forest Products Laboratory maintained by USFS in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin, circa 1935; four photos of a public ceremony held in Missoula, Montana in 1954 to officially dedicate the Smokejumper Base of the Aerial Fire Department- President Eisenhower and USFS Chief Richard McArdle are pictured; two photos from the USFS 50th anniversary celebration in 1955; A photo of former USFS Chief Edward P. Cliff, Henry Clepper of AFA, Robert K. Winters, et al. at a committee meeting for the proposed Richard McArdle Library in 1986.
F. Logging, 1901-1992.

Folders contain images of various aspects of the logging trade. Images are predominantly black and white and most are from before 1950. Also includes photographs of sawmills, forest products production and lumber, as well as images of pulp and paper manufacturing.

  • Box 118
    • Logging - Bucking and Limbing.
    • Logging - Equipment.
    • Logging - Felling.
    • Logging - Felling - Axes.
    • Logging - Felling - Power Saws.
    • Logging - Hauling - Aerial.
    • Logging - Hauling - Horses and Oxen.
    • Logging - Hauling - Railroads.
    • Logging - Hauling - Ships.
    • Logging - Hauling - Tractors and Wagons.
    • Logging - Hauling - Trucks.
    • Logging - Loading.
    • Logging - Log Drives.
    • Logging - Loggers.
    • Logging - Loggers - Timber Sports.
    • Logging - Logging camps.
    • Logging - Logs.
    • Logging - Yarding.
    • Forest Products.
    • Pulp and Paper.
    • Sawmills.
G. National Sites.

Includes photographs from various United States national forests, monuments, and parks. Most of the photographs are from before 1960. This series also includes folders with images of the Adirondack Forest Preserve, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Biltmore Forestry School and Cradle of Forestry.

National Forests

  • Box 118
    • Allegheny National Forest.
    • Angeles National Forest.
    • Apache National Forest.
    • Ashley National Forest.
    • Badlands National Forest.
    • Beartooth National Forest.
    • Bighorn National Forest.
    • Bitterroot National Forest.
    • Black Hills National Forest.
    • Blackfeet National Forest.
    • Boise National Forest.
    • Bonneville National Forest.
    • Bridger National Forest.
    • Cache National Forest.
    • Caribbean National Forest.
    • Carson National Forest.
    • Cascade National Forest.
    • Challis National Forest.
    • Chattahoochee National Forest.
    • Chelan National Forest.
    • Cherokee National Forest.
    • Chippewa National Forest.
    • Choctawhatchee National Forest.
    • Chugach National Forest.
    • Cibola National Forest.
    • Clearwater National Forest.
    • Cleveland National Forest.
    • Cochetopa National Forest.
    • Coconino National Forest.
    • Coeur d'Alene National Forest.
    • Colorado National Forest.
    • Columbia National Forest.
    • Crater National Forest.
    • Croatan National Forest.
    • Crook National Forest.
    • Cumberland National Forest.
    • Deerlodge National Forest.
    • Deschutes National Forest.
    • Eldorado National Forest.
    • Fish Lake National Forest.
    • Flathead National Forest.
    • Francis Marion National Forest.
    • George Washington National Forest.
    • Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    • Gunnison National Forest.
    • Harney National Forest.
    • Homochitto National Forest.
    • Hoosier National Forest.
    • Humboldt National Forest.
    • Idaho National Forest.
    • Inyo National Forest.
    • Jackson National Forest.
    • Jefferson National Forest.
    • Kaibab National Forest.
    • Kaniksu National Forest.
    • Kootenai National Forest.
    • Lassen National Forest.
    • Lincoln National Forest.
    • Lolo National Forest.
    • Los Padres National Forest.
    • Malheur National Forest.
    • Manti National Forest.
    • Medicine Bow National Forest.
    • Missoula National Forest.
    • Modoc National Forest.
    • Monongahela National Forest.
    • Mount Baker National Forest.
    • Mount Hood National Forest.
    • Mount Shasta National Forest.
    • Nantahala National Forest.
    • Natural Bridge National Forest.
    • Nebraska National Forest.
    • Ocala National Forest.
    • Olympic National Forest.
    • Oregon National Forest.
    • Osceola National Forest.
    • Ozark National Forest.
    • Payette National Forest.
    • Pike National Forest.
    • Pisgah National Forest.
    • Powell National Forest.
    • Rio Grande National Forest.
    • Routt National Forest.
    • Sabine National Forest.
    • San Bernardino National Forest.
    • San Isabel National Forest.
    • Santa Fe National Forest.
    • Santiam National Forest.
    • Sawtooth National Forest.
    • Selway National Forest.
    • Sequoia National Forest.
    • Sevier National Forest.
    • Shoshone National Forest.
    • Sierra National Forest.
    • Sierra Madre National Forest.
    • Snoqualmie National Forest.
    • Stanislaus National Forest.
    • Superior National Forest.
    • Tahoe National Forest.
    • Talladega National Forest.
    • Targhee National Forest.
    • Tongass National Forest.
    • Tonto National Forest.
    • Unaka National Forest.
    • Uncompahgre National Forest.
    • Umpqua National Forest.
    • Wallowa National Forest.
    • Wasatch National Forest.
    • Wenatchee National Forest.
    • White Mountain National Forest.
    • White River National Forest.
    • Wichita National Forest.
    • Willamette National Forest.

National Parks

  • Box 118
    • Acadia National Park.
    • Big Bend National Park.
    • Bryce Canyon National Park.
    • Canyonlands National Park.
    • Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
    • Crater Lake National Park.
    • Everglades National Park.
    • Gates of the Arctic National Park.
    • Glacier National Park.
    • Grand Canyon National Park.
  • Box 119
    • Great Smokey Mountains National Park.
    • Kings Canyon National Park.
    • Mount Ranier National Park.
    • Mount McKinley National Park.
    • Rocky Mountain National Park.
    • Shenandoah National Park.
    • Yellowstone National Park.
    • Yosemite National Park.

National Monuments

  • Box 119
    • Aztec Ruins National Monument.
    • Bandelier National Monument.
    • C and O Canal National Monument.
    • Casa Grande National Monument.
    • Cedar Breaks National Monument.
    • Chaco Canyon National Monument.
    • Chiricahua National Monument.
    • Colonial National Monument.
    • Colorado National Monument.
    • Death Valley National Monument.
    • Devil's Tower National Monument.
    • Dinosaur National Monument.
    • El Morro National Monument.
    • Fort Frederick National Monument.
    • Fort Jefferson National Monument.
    • Fort McHenry National Monument.
    • Frijoles Canyon National Monument.
    • George Washington Birthplace National Monument.
    • Gettysburg National Monument.
    • Glacier Bay National Monument.
    • Gran Inivira National Monument.
    • Grey Towers National Monument.
    • Lehman Caves National Monument.
    • Montezuma Castle National Monument.
    • Mount Rushmore National Monument.
    • Mount St. Helens National Monument.
    • Petrified Forest National Monument.
    • Pipe Spring National Monument.
    • Sitka National Monument.
    • Statue of Liberty National Monument.
    • Theodore Roosevelt National Monument.
    • Wheeler National Monument.
    • Wright Brothers National Monument.

Other Sites

    • Adirondack Forest Preserve.
    • Biltmore Forestry School and Cradle of Forestry.
    • Blue Ridge Parkway.
H. Recreation.

Depicts natural areas being utilized for sports, play, and other recreational activities. Also includes images of recreational facilities on park lands.

  • Box 119
    • Cabins.
    • Camping.
    • Biking.
    • Bird Watching.
    • Boating.
    • Hiking.
    • Other Sports.
    • Playground.
    • Swimming.
I. Scenes.

Reference files kept by the magazine division of general, broad, or unidentified images which could be used for supplimentation or research. Arranged by country, state, or subject.

By Country

  • Box 119
    • Algeria.
    • Argentina.
    • Australia.
    • Austria-Hungary.
    • Bermuda.
    • Borneo.
    • Brazil.
    • Canada.
    • China.
    • Cuba.
    • Cyprus.
    • Czechoslovakia.
    • Ecuador.
    • England.
    • Ethiopia.
    • Finland.
    • France.
    • Germany.
    • Guatemala.
    • Guiana.
    • Haiti.
    • Honduras.
    • Hungary.
    • India.
    • Iran.
    • Italy.
    • Japan.
    • Mexico.
    • Nepal.
    • New Zealand.
    • Nicaragua.
    • Nigeria.
    • Peru.
    • Philippines.
  • Box 120
    • Russia.
    • Spain.
    • Sumatra (Indonesia).
    • Sweden.
    • Switzerland.
    • Thailand.
    • Venezuela.
    • Vietnam.

By State

  • Box 120
    • Alaska (2 folders).
    • Arizona.
    • Arkansas.
    • California.
    • Colorado.
    • Connecticut.
    • Florida.
    • Georgia.
    • Hawaii.
    • Idaho.
    • Illinois.
    • Indiana.
    • Louisiana.
    • Maine.
    • Maryland.
    • Massachusetts.
    • Michigan.
    • Minnesota.
    • Mississippi.
    • Montana.
    • Nebraska.
    • Nevada.
    • New Hampshire.
    • New Jersey.
    • New Mexico.
    • New York.
    • North Carolina.
    • Ohio.
    • Oregon.
    • Pennsylvania.
    • Rhode Island.
    • South Carolina.
    • South Dakota.
    • Tennessee.
    • Texas.
    • Utah.
    • Vermont.
    • Virginia.
    • Washington.
    • Washington, D.C.
    • West Virginia.
    • Wisconsin.
    • Wyoming.

By Subject

  • Box 120
    • Candle making.
    • Christmas.
    • Clouds.
    • Forests.
    • Grazing.
    • Historic Monuments.
    • Industry
  • Box 121
    • Job Corps.
    • Maple Sugaring.
    • Mountains.
    • Pollution.
    • Protests.
    • Railroads.
    • Road Construction.
    • Roadsides.
    • Rural/Farm.
    • Sand Dunes.
    • Snow.
    • Storm Damage.
    • Storms and Lightning.
    • Sunsets.
    • Swamps and Marshes.
    • Urban/Suburban.
    • War.
    • Water.
      • Canals.
      • Dams and Bridges.
      • Drought.
      • Floodwater and Flood Prevention.
      • Islands.
      • Lakes.
      • Recreation.
      • Reservoirs.
      • Rivers.
      • Shoreline.
      • Streams and Creeks.
      • Waterfalls.
    • Watersheds.
      • General.
      • Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District.
      • Southwest Watershed.
    • Wildlife.
J. Biographical Files.

Biographical files may hold photographs, clippings, resumes, and correspondence from prominent individuals, forestry workers, and American Forests contributors. Many files hold photographs only.

  • Box 122
    A-B

    • Abbott, Stanley W.
    • Abbott, Tex
    • Adams, Bristow
    • Adams, James P.
    • Adams, John Quincy
    • Adams, Sherman
    • Adenauer, Conrad
    • Addington, L.F
    • Adolph, Raymond A.
    • Agersborg, H.P.K.
    • Ahern, George P.
    • Ahlgren, Clifford E.
    • Ahrens, Carsten
    • Aiken, George D.
    • Albrecht, William Albert
    • Albright, Horace M.
    • Alderman, O.A.
    • Alexander, Griffith
    • Alexander, Thomas W.
    • Alexander, Will W.
    • Allen, Allie Belle
    • Allen, Arthur A.
    • Allen, Durward L.
    • Allen, E.T.
    • Allen, Robert
    • Allen, Shirley W.
    • Allison, Robert V.
    • Allison, John H.
    • Amidon, George B.
    • Almirall, Leon B.
    • Ancona, Edward P.
    • Andersen, Elmer L.
    • Anderson, Alexander P.
    • Anderson, Clinton P.
    • Anderson, L.A.
    • Anderson, Mary F.
    • Anderson, M.H.
    • Anderson, R.D.
    • Anderson, Robert L.
    • Andre, Gabriel
    • Andresen, Aug. H.
    • Andrews, A.E.
    • Andrews, Horace J.
    • Apelt, Charles
    • Archbold, Chester M.
    • Argow, Keith A.
    • Armer, Laura Adams
    • Arnold, Alan F.
    • Arnold, Ms. Dexter Otis
    • Arnold, Kay
    • Arnold, Oren
    • Arnold, R. Keith
    • Arnst, Albert
    • Arthur, Julietta K.
    • Artman, James O.
    • Ashe, William Willard
    • Askin, Charles, Jr.
    • Aspinall, Wayne
    • Atterbury, W.W.
    • Atwood, Wallace W.
    • AuCoin, Les
    • Austin, Lloyd
    • Auten, John
    • Averell, James L.
    • Avery, Carlos
    • Avery, Frank
    • Avery, M.H.
    • Ayres, Phillip W.
    • Ayres, Robert W.
    • Babbitt, Bruce
    • Babcock, Earnest B. (Dr.)
    • Babcock, Havilah (Dr.)
    • Bachrach, Louis Fabian
    • Backiel, Adela
    • Bacon, E.M.
    • Backman, Gus
    • Badre, Louis
    • Baggenstoss, Herman E.
    • Bahr, Henry
    • Bailey, Alfred M.
    • Bailey, Clara
    • Bailey, Joshua L.
    • Bailey, Liberty Hyde (Dr.)
    • Bailey, Nadine
    • Bailey, Reed
    • Bailie, Joseph
    • Baker, Harry Lee
    • Baker, Frederick S.
    • Baker, Hugh
    • Baker, John A.
    • Baker, Mary Mullins
    • Baker, Mildred E.
    • Baker, Richard St. Barbe
    • Baker, Sherman
    • Baker, Willis M.
    • Baldwin, Henry I. (Dr.)
    • Baldwin, Lewis
    • Baldwin, Owen
    • Baldwin, Simeon E.
    • Baldwin, L.W.
    • Ball, Donald
    • Ballinger, Richard A.
    • Banzhaff, William H.
    • Barbee, Robert D.
    • Barbour, Marjorie L.
    • Barker, Elliot S.
    • Barker, William L., Jr.
    • Barnes, George H.
    • Barnes, Robert L. (Dr.)
    • Barnes, Will C.
    • Barnum, Frank J.D.
    • Barrett, J.W.
    • Barrett, L.A.
    • Barrett, Leonard I.
    • Barrows, Harlan H.
    • Barry, J. Neilson
    • Barstow, George E.
    • Barton, David C.
    • Bartlett, Stanley Foss
    • Barton, Charles M.D.
    • Barnwell, William, Jr.
    • Baser, Clyde J.
    • Bashore, Ralph M.
    • Bass, I.H.
    • Batchelor, Jackson M.
    • Batchelder, K.C.
    • Bates, Anson
    • Bates, C.G.
    • Baumgartner, Luther L.
    • Bazan, Flavio
    • Baxter, Samuel N.
    • Beach, Goodwin
    • Beal, William James
    • Beale, John A.
    • Beattie, Mollie H.
    • Beattie, R.K.
    • Beaumier, W.R.
    • Becker, Folke
    • Beeks, H.V.
    • Beeson, Russell W.
    • Behan, Richard W.
    • Behre, C. Edward
    • Beichler, W.K.
    • Belden, Charles J.
    • Bell, Roscoe E.
    • Beltran, Enrique
    • Bendetsen, Karl R.
    • Bennett, J.M.
    • Bennett, Logan J.
    • Benson, Elmer A.
    • Benson, Ezra Taft
    • Bentley, G.E.
    • Berckes, H.C.
    • Bergland, Robert
    • Bergoffen, Bill
    • Berliner, J.F.T. (Dr.)
    • Bernard, Merrill
    • Berry, Charles F.
    • Berry, Martha
    • Berry, Wendell
    • Besley, F.W.
    • Besley, Lowell
    • Betterton, G.M.
    • Betts, Harold S.
    • Betz, Frank S.
    • Bevan, Arthur
    • Bible, Alan
    • Bigelow, Richard L.P.
    • Billings, C.L.
    • Billings, Corbin
    • Binger, C. Robert
    • Bishop, H.A.
    • Bishop, L.L.
    • Biswell, Harold H.
    • Black, Florence D.
    • Black, Robson
    • Black, S.R.
    • Blackford, John L.
    • Blacknor, Steven
    • Blackwell, John L.
    • Blanchard, C.J.
    • Bloch, Don
    • Block, John R.
    • Blodgett, John W.
    • Bode, I.T.
    • Bodine, Leo V.
    • Bofinger, Paul O.
    • Bogardus, J.F. (Dr.)
    • Bogdanovitch, Sarah R.
    • Boggs, Hale
    • Bogert, Mrs. H.G. (Emily)
    • Bois, Georges
    • Bolies, Laurens C.
    • Bolles, W.H.
    • Bomberger, Frank B. (Dr.)
    • Bond, A.R. (Pete)
    • Bonner, Aletha M.
    • Booth, Edward O. (Dr.)
    • Borden, Thomas B.
    • Borlaug, Norman
    • Bosworth, Clarence E.
    • Botkin, Daniel
    • Botsford, Harry
    • Bower, Ray F.
    • Boyle, Brian
    • Boynton, Nehemiah (Dr.)
    • Bradley, Omar N.
    • Bradner, Melvin I.
    • Brainerd, John W.
    • Brandis, Dietrick (Sir)
    • Brant, Irving
    • Breckenridge, Walter F.
    • Breckenridge, John C.
    • Bressman, Earl N. (Dr.)
    • Brewer, Erle G.
    • Bricker, John W.
    • Bridges, Henry Styles
    • Bridges, William
    • Bristol, H.S.
    • Broadbent, Sam R.
    • Brockman, C. Frank
    • Broley, Myrtle J.
    • Bromfield, Louis
    • Bromley, Stanley W.
    • Bronk, Detlov W. (Dr.)
    • Brooke, Missell
    • Brooke, W.M.
    • Brooks, Charles Franklin (Dr.)
    • Brooks, Fred E.
    • Broughton, J. Melville
    • Brown, Arthur A.
    • Brown, A.G.
    • Brown, Bert L.
    • Brown, Carl B.
    • Brown, Harry
    • Brown, James G.
    • Brown, Lester R.
    • Brown, Marvin
    • Brown, Mora M.
    • Brown, Nelson C.
    • Brown, Ralph
    • Brown, W. Gordon
    • Brown, William L., Jr.
    • Brown, W.R.
  • Box 123
    B-C

    • Browne, Frederick L.
    • Browning, Bryce C.
    • Bruce, C. Arthur
    • Bruce, Herbert Thayer
    • Bruckart, John R.
    • Brundage, Roy C.
    • Brundy, Clyde M.
    • Brush, Warren D. (Dr.)
    • Bryan, Bruce
    • Bryan, George M.
    • Bryan, Milton M.
    • Bryant, H.C.
    • Bryant, R.L.
    • Bryson, Stuart
    • Bub, Harold L.
    • Buchanan, Donald D.
    • Buchanan, Thomas C.
    • Buchheister, Carl W.
    • Buckingham, C.O.
    • Buckingham, Nash
    • Buell, J.H.
    • Bulow, W.J.
    • Bump, Gardiner
    • Burch, Guy Irving
    • Burdick, Quentin (Senator)
    • Burford, Anne
    • Burgess, Thornton Waldo
    • Burke, Angela
    • Burke, Brian E.
    • Burroughs, Robert P.
    • Burt, Wellington
    • Butcher, Devereux
    • Butler, Lorine Letcher
    • Butler, Ovid
    • Buttrick, P.L.
    • Butz, Earl
    • Byerrum, Mrs. E.E.
    • Byers, Charles Alma
    • Byrd, Robert C.
    • Cahalane, Victor H.
    • Cain, Stanley (Dr.) and Louise
    • Calder, Alexander, Jr.
    • Caldwell, John C.
    • Callan, Charles J. (Rev.)
    • Callison, Charles H.
    • Cammerer, Arno B.
    • Camp, P.R.
    • Campbell, A. Stuart
    • Campbell, Carlos C.
    • Campbell, Henry C.
    • Campbell, J. F.
    • Campbell, R. S.
    • Campbell, Sam
    • Campbell, Walter E.
    • Canaday, Ward M.
    • Canfield, David H.
    • Cannon, Bill
    • Cannon, Uncle Joe
    • Capper, Arthur
    • Carey, Henry
    • Carhart, Arthur Hawthorne
    • Carson, Rachel
    • Carlson, Reynold E.
    • Carpenter, Carl M.
    • Carpenter, Donald M.
    • Carpenter, Ernest F.
    • Carpenter, Farrington R.
    • Carpenter, Leonard G.
    • Carr, James K.
    • Carr, Ralph H.
    • Carr, William H.
    • Carter, E. E.
    • Carter, Edward E.
    • Carter, Esther Lee
    • Carter, Hayden A.
    • Carter, Jimmy (President)
    • Cartwright, B.W.
    • Carver, John A., Jr.
    • Cary, Austin
    • Case, Norman
    • Cattell, J. McKeen (Dr.)
    • Cecil, George H.
    • Cermak, A.J.
    • Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar
    • Chambers, H.H. (Jack)
    • Champ, Frederick P.
    • Champion, F.J.
    • Chansler, Walter S.
    • Chaphe, Alice Churchill
    • Chapline, William R.
    • Chapman, C.S.
    • Chapman, Herman Haupt
    • Chapman, Oscar
    • Christie, John M.
    • Chase, Sherret S. (Dr.)
    • Chase, Stuart
    • Chatelain, Verne E.
    • Cheney, E.S.
    • Cheney, Ethel B.
    • Cherry, Lynne
    • Chesnut, Alma
    • Chicanot, E.L.
    • Chiang Kai Shek
    • Childs, Edward C.
    • Christianson, Theodore (Honorable)
    • Christie, Arthur H.
    • Christman, W.W.
    • Chudoff, Earl (Honorable)
    • Chun, Woon Young
    • Churchill, Winston
    • Clack, Jack
    • Clapp, Earle H.
    • Clapp, Gordon
    • Clapp, Sidney K.
    • Clapper, Louis
    • Clapper, Russell B.
    • Claridge, Fred H.
    • Clark, Barbara G.
    • Clark, Judson C.
    • Clark, Vicki
    • Clark, William
    • Clark, William E.
    • Clark, Neil McCullough
    • Clarke, Samuel J.
    • Claussen, Eileen
    • Clawson, Marion
    • Clayton, Alfred G.
    • Cleland-Hamnet, W.
    • Clement, Tenn.
    • Clepper, Henry E.
    • Cliff, Edward P. (USFS Chief)
    • Cline, A.C.
    • Cline, McGarvey
    • Clinton, Bill (President)
    • Clopper, H. Stevenson
    • Clusen, Ruth C.
    • Clyde, Norman
    • Coats, A.J.
    • Cobb, Samuel S.
    • Cockburn, J.M.
    • Cocke, Earl
    • Coffman, John D.
    • Coffman, Lotus D.
    • Cohen, Shaul
    • Colby, Forrest H.
    • Cole, Preston
    • Coleman, Donald G.
    • Collingwood, Charles
    • Collingwood, G.H.
    • Collins, Chapin
    • Collins (Governor)
    • Colton, William W.
    • Colvin, V.
    • Compton, Wilson
    • Conant, W.S.
    • Conarro, R.M.
    • Condra, George E. (Dr.)
    • Connaughton, Charles
    • Connick, Arthur E.
    • Connor, E.P.
    • Constance, Ella C.
    • Conzet, G.M.
    • Cook, Allen
    • Cook, H.O.
    • Cooke, Giles B.
    • Cooke, Morris L.
    • Coolidge, Calvin (President)
    • Cooper, Madsion
    • Cooper, WIlliam E.
    • Cope, Frances R., Jr.
    • Cope, Joshua A.
    • Cope, Theodora M.
    • Cornelius, Royce
    • Cornell, Katharine
    • Cornell, Ezra
    • Cornish, Vaughn (Dr.)
    • Cornwall, George M.
    • Costley, Richard J.
    • Cottrell, Alden T.
    • Coufal, James E.
    • Coulter, C.H.
    • Coulter, John M. (Dr.)
    • Coville, Fredrick V. (Dr.)
    • Cox, Herbert Randolph
    • Cox, W.T.
    • Coyle, David Cushman
    • Coyle, Leonidas (Colonel)
    • Crafts, Edward C.
    • Craig, George A.
    • Craig, James B.
    • Craig, Larry
    • Craig, Locke
    • Craig, Malin (Major General)
    • Craig, Ronald B.
    • Craig, R.W.
    • Craighead, Frank
    • Craigie, William N.
    • Cramton, Louis C.
    • Crandall, Bowen S.
    • Crandell, Doug
    • Crandall, Ernest L.
    • Cranston, Alan
    • Cravens, J.H.
    • Crawford, Horace Donald
    • Creager, Baron
    • Cregan, K.H.
    • Crocker, Mrs. Emmons
  • Box 124
    C-F

    • Cromelin, Lillian M.
    • Cromie, George A.
    • Cronemiller, Lynn F.
    • Crosby, Bing
    • Crosby, Henry T.
    • Crosby, R.H., Jr.
    • Crosby, W.O. (Colonel)
    • Crosby, William
    • Cross, Genni
    • Crossette, George
    • Crouch, W.E.
    • Crow, A.B.
    • Crowder, Farnsworth
    • Cruikshank, James W.
    • Crutchfield, Lee G.
    • Cullen, Barry M.
    • Cunningham, R.N.
    • Cuno, John B.
    • Curran, Hugh
    • Currier, F.D. (Honorable)
    • Curtis, Asahel
    • Curtis, Henry S.
    • Custer, Samuel A.
    • Cutler, Rupert
    • Cutter, Victor M.
    • Cuttle, Francis
    • Dahlberg
    • Daigle, Russell D.
    • Daily, Dallas T.
    • Daly, Carol
    • Damtoft, W.J.
    • Dana, Samuel Trask
    • Daniels, Jonathan
    • Danse, L.A.
    • Dargavel, Clark
    • Darling, J.N. (Ding)
    • Davey, Martin L.
    • Davis, Louis H.
    • Davis, Arthur A.
    • Davis, Campbell
    • Davis, Carl L.
    • Davis, Clint
    • Davis, Elrick B.
    • Davis, E.M.
    • Davis, Kenneth P.
    • Davis, Marguerite N.
    • Davis, Theodore H.
    • Davis, P.O.
    • Davis, Waters S., Jr.
    • Dawes, Charles G.
    • Dawson, O.D.
    • Day, Albert M.
    • Day, Lynn W.
    • Day, Ralph R.
    • Dayton, William A.
    • Deaderick, James H.
    • Deal, Miss Winnie D.
    • Dean, Anthony P.
    • Dean, Ernest
    • Dean, George W.
    • de Andrade, Edmundo Navarro (Dr.)
    • DeBonis, Jeff
    • De Bruin, Henry
    • Deen, J. Lee
    • DeCoster, Lester A.
    • DeForest, Lee
    • De la Garza, Kika
    • Demaray, A.E.
    • Demeritt, A.B.
    • Demerritt, Dwight B.
    • DeMille, Cecil B.
    • DeFazio, Peter
    • DeSilve, Dennis
    • Demmon, E.L.
    • Dengler, Harry W.
    • Denman, Donald S.
    • Denmead, Talbott
    • Den Uyl, Daniel
    • Derham, J.P., Jr.
    • Dern, George H.
    • De Roy, Benjamin E.
    • Detwiler, S.B.
    • Deuber, Carl G.
    • Devoto, Bernard
    • DeVries, Van Beuren W.
    • D'Ewart, Wesley A. (Rep.)
    • Dickerman, M.B.
    • Dieffenbach, Rudolph
    • Dierks, Devere
    • Dieter, Ethel
    • Diller, Jesse D.
    • Diller, Oliver D.
    • Dils, Robert E.
    • Dingell, John
    • Dinsmore, A.H.
    • Disney, Walter E.
    • Ditmars, Raymond L.
    • Dixon, Joseph
    • Djerf, Harvey E.
    • Dlugach, Joseph
    • Dodd, Ed
    • Dodd, H.J.
    • Dodge, Clarence Phelps
    • Dodge, Joseph M.
    • Dodge, Natt N.
    • Dole, Bob
    • Dolliver, Sharon
    • Dombeck, Michael
    • Donehover, Weston
    • Donery, J.A.
    • Donnely, Missouri
    • Donovan, Ernest
    • Doolittle, Warren
    • Dore, Pearl
    • Dorman, William E.
    • Dormon, Caroline
    • Dosker, C.D.
    • Dosne, James
    • Douglas, David
    • Douglas, Lewis Williams
    • Douglas, Paul (Senator)
    • Douglas, Philip Arnett
    • Douglas, Wilbur F.
    • Douglas, William O. (Justice)
    • Doublass, C.W. Harold
    • Dowd, Peter J.
    • Downing, Mary
    • Downing, Thomas V.
    • Doxey, Wall
    • Doyle, William E. (Honorable)
    • Dracea, M. (Dr.)
    • Drag, Francis L.
    • Drake, George L.
    • Draper, Arthur G.
    • Drewry, Charles B.
    • Drinker, Henry S. (Dr.)
    • Droege, Richard F.
    • Drury, Aubrey C.
    • Drury, Newton B.
    • DuBois, Coert
    • Dubos, Rene Jules
    • Duchaine, William J.
    • Dufay, Bernard
    • Duff, James H.
    • Dunlop, George
    • Dunn, Paul Millard
    • Dunshee, Winfield B.
    • Dunwoody, Charles G.
    • DuPuy, William Atherton
    • Durkin, William
    • Durland, William D.
    • Durrell, Glen R.
    • Duryea, Perry B.
    • Duthie, George
    • Dyson, James Lindsay (Captain)
    • Earle, W.E.
    • East, Ben
    • Easterbrook, L.F.
    • Eberhart, A.O. (Governor)
    • Ebner, Adalbert
    • Eckholm, Erik P.
    • Eddy, James G., Sr.
    • Edgerton, E.R.
    • Edison, Thomas
    • Edminster, T.W.
    • Edmunds, William S.
    • Edwards, William G.
    • Egleston, Nathaniel Hillyer
    • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (President)
    • Eliot, Charles (Dr.)
    • Eliot, George W.
    • Eldredge, I.F.
    • Elliott, Charles Newton
    • Elliott, F.A.
    • Ellsworth, Harris M.C. (Rep.)
    • Elvehjem, C.A.
    • Elwonger, Ruth
    • Emerson, Pearl
    • Emmerling, Arthur M.
    • Englebright, Harry L. (Rep.)
    • Engelmann, Georg
    • Englis, Blye
    • Entwistle, William
    • Ernest, Albert
    • Errington, Paul L.
    • Espy, Mike
    • Eubank, Frank G., Jr.
    • Evans, Brock
    • Evans, Charles F.
    • Evans, J.
    • Evans, Mark
    • Evans, O.M.
    • Evenden, Fred G.
    • Everhardt, Gary
    • Eyre, F.H.
    • Falconer, John
    • Fall, Albert Bacon
    • Faubus, Arkansas
    • Fairchild, David (Dr.)
    • Farrell, Mike (Actor)
    • Farrington, Wallace R.
    • Faulkner, James M.
    • Fechner, Robert
    • Feist, Irving
    • Felt, E.P. (Dr.)
    • Fendig, Jim
    • Fenton, Carroll Lane
    • Fenton, Edward J.
    • Ferber, Edna
    • Ferguson, Gary
    • Ferguson, John
    • Ferguson, Sydney
    • Filer, Mrs. Willoughby P.
    • Finch, B.J.
    • Fink, Paul M.Finley (Dr.) and Mrs. William L.
    • Fischer, Arthur F.
    • Fischer, Virlis L.
    • Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
    • Fisher, Joseph L.
    • Fisher, Paul L.
    • Fisher, Robert B.
    • Fisher, Walter L.
    • Fitzgerald, O.A.
    • Fitzgerald, William George
    • Fitzwater, Joseph Albert
    • Flader, Susan L.
    • Fleishel, M.L.
    • Flewelling, A.L.
    • Flockinger, Walter S.
    • Flint, Howard R.
    • Flock, K.D.
    • Flory, Charles H.
    • Forester, Curt
    • Foley, John
    • Foley, Thomas
    • Folsom, James E. (Governor)
    • Fontanna, Stanley G.
    • Foote, Robert O.
  • Box 125
    F-H

    • Forbes, Elizabeth
    • Forbes, Reginald D.
    • Ford, Russell E.
    • Forsling, Clarence L.
    • Foster, Chapin
    • Forster, Alex
    • Foster, Charles H.
    • Foster, Ellery A.
    • Foster, J.H.
    • Foster, Marion Gold
    • Fowler, B.A.
    • Fowler, James
    • Fowler, Wyche, Jr. (Senator)
    • Fraine, Harold S.
    • Frank, Bernard
    • Frank, Glenn
    • Franklin, Jerry (Dr.)
    • Franklin, J.H.
    • Frantz, Harvey R.
    • Fraser, Don Lee
    • Frederick, Karl T.
    • Freeman, Orville L.
    • Freeman, Otis W.
    • Freeman, Victor V.
    • French, Burton L.
    • French, Charles R.
    • French, David W.
    • French, Lewis C.
    • Fri, Robert W.
    • Fritz, Emanuel
    • Fritz, Ned
    • Fritz, Nelson
    • Frohlicher, John C.
    • Frome, Michael
    • Frost, Robert (Poet)
    • Frothingham, E.H.
    • Fryxell, Fritiof M.
    • Fuller, Alma Dean
    • Fuller, Ethel Romig
    • Fulton, Daniel A.
    • Furbay, J.H.
    • Gabrielston, Ira N.
    • Gage, Earle W.
    • Gage, P.S.
    • Galbraith, Kenneth (Dr.)
    • Gallagher, Robert R.
    • Gambrill, J. H., Jr.
    • Garfield, James B. (President)
    • Garratt, George A.
    • Garrison, Lon
    • Garrison, P.N.
    • Garth, Hunter H.
    • Garver, Raymond D.
    • Gaskill, Alfred
    • Gavin, Leon H.
    • Genee, Edythe Hope
    • Gerlinger, George T.
    • Gerry, Eloise (Dr.)
    • Gifford, John Clayton
    • Gilbert, Douglas L.
    • Giles, John Warren
    • Gill, Thomas H.
    • Gillett, Charles A.
    • Gillette, W. B.
    • Gillis, Malcolm
    • Gilman, H. S.
    • Gilmore, Voit
    • Giltmeir, Jim
    • Girard, Franklin
    • Girard, James W.
    • Gisborne, H.T.
    • Glascock, H.R., Jr.
    • Glasgow, A.J.
    • Glassman, Don
    • Glatfelter, Phillip H.
    • Gleason, Clark H.
    • Glesinger, Egon (Dr.)
    • Goddard, Maurice K.
    • Godwin, David
    • Godwin, Earle
    • Goethe, C.M.
    • Goldman, Edward Alphonso
    • Goldy, Daniel L.
    • Gonder, Bernard I.
    • Gooch, W. L.
    • Goodman, Robert B.
    • Goodwin, T. R.
    • Goodyear, A. Conger
    • Goodyear, T.S.
    • Goor, Amihud Y.
    • Gordon, John C.
    • Gorrell, W., Jr.
    • Gordon, John C.
    • Gore, Albert, Jr. (Senator)
    • Gorrie, R. Maclagan
    • Gorton, Slade
    • Gott, Donald H.
    • Gottschalk, John
    • Graeber, Robert Walter
    • Gragg, Fred C.
    • Graham, Mrs. Clifford B.
    • Graham, David
    • Graham, Edward H. (Dr.)
    • Graham, Samuel Alexander
    • Grange, Wallace Byron
    • Granger, C. M.
    • Grant, Ellsworth
    • Grant, J. D.
    • Grant, Madison
    • Grant, Ulysses S., III (General)
    • Graves, Arthur H. (Dr.)
    • Graves, Norma Ryland
    • Gray, C.R.
    • Gray, John L. (Dr.)
    • Gray, L.C.
    • Gray, L.G.
    • Greeley, Arthur W.
    • Greeley, William B. (USFS Chief)
    • Green, Edwin L., Jr.
    • Green, Charlotte Hilton
    • Green, Samuel
    • Greene, S.W.
    • Greenwald, Lynn
    • Greenwood, Ramon
    • Greeves, Carpenter C.F.
    • Gripper, W.E.
    • Griffen, Georgia
    • Griffin, Lawrence E.
    • Griffin, D.R.
    • Griffith, Ernest F.
    • Griffith, George E.
    • Griffiths, P.A.
    • Griffith, Paul H.
    • Griggs, E.G.
    • Griggs, Everett
    • Grimm, William C.
    • Grinnel, George Bird
    • Grober
    • Grondal, Bror L.
    • Gross, L.S.
    • Grosvenor, Melville
    • Grover, N.G.
    • Guernsey, Roger L.
    • Guest, Edgar A.
    • Guie, Heister Dean
    • Gulick, Luther H.
    • Gumbel, Walter C.
    • Gustaf VI, King of Sweden
    • Gustavson, Reuben G.
    • Gutermuth, C.R.
    • Guthrie, John D.
    • Guy, David J.
    • Haddock, Ruth Ringle
    • Hagenbarth, David V
    • Hagenstein, W.D.
    • Hagood, Johnson
    • Hague, Arnold
    • Haig, I.T.
    • Hair, Jay
    • Hale, Roger D.
    • Haley, Alex
    • Hall, A.D.
    • Hall, A.G.
    • Hall, Albert G.
    • Hall, Ansel F.
    • Hall, Carrol
    • Hall, E.A.
    • Hall, J. Alfred
    • Hall, Leonard
    • Hall, R. Clifford
    • Hall, Wilbur C.
    • Hall, William L.
    • Hallauer, Frank J.
    • Halliday, Hugh M.
    • Halm, Joe B.
    • Hamburger, Richard
    • Hamele, Ottamar
    • Hamlin Chauncey J.
    • Hammar, Conrad H.
    • Hammat, R.F.
    • Hammerle, William C.
    • Hammerquist, Earl
    • Hampton, Kenneth R.
    • Hancock, Eugene
    • Hand, Cora McWhinney
    • Handlan, John W.
    • Hanna, Mark
    • Hanrahan, Frank J.
    • Hansen, James
    • Hansen, T.S.
    • Hansling, Ruby Church
    • Hanson, Val T.
    • Harcharick, David A.
    • Hardin, Clifford M.
    • Harding, Warren G. (President)
    • Hardman, Lamartine C.
    • Hardtner, Henry
    • Harper, Verne L. (Dr.)
    • Harkin, J.B.
    • Harlow, William M.
    • Harmon, Dudley
    • Harris, Frederick Brown
    • Harris, P.T.
    • Harris, Robert W.
    • Harrison, Benjamin
    • Harrison, Hal. H.
    • Hart, I. H.
    • Hartgraves, Rex
    • Hartly, Luther S.
    • Hartwig, Lester H.
    • Hartzog, George
    • Hasenkamp, Karl Peter
    • Hastings, Cristel
    • Hatch, George F.
    • Hatfield, Mark O.
    • Hatton, John H.
    • Hawes, Austin F
    • Hawes, H. B.
    • Hawley, Florence M.
    • Hawley, Ralph C.
    • Hawley, Willis C.
    • Hay, James, Jr.
    • Hayden, Carl
    • Hayden, Dorothy Ferrell
    • Hayes, Dennis
    • Hayes, Edmund
    • Hazard, James O.
    • Headley, Roy
    • Hearnsberger, Marguerite
    • Health, Virgil
    • Heaton, P.L.
    • Hedin, Naboth
    • Hedlund, Hans
    • Heermance, Edgar L.
    • Heiberg, S.C.
    • Heinold, Katherine
    • Heintzleman, B. Frank
    • Heissenbutter, John
    • Heist, L.C.
    • Hellings, Mary Louise
    • Hendee, John C.
    • Henderson, George
    • Henderson, George M.
    • Henderson, W.C.
    • Henius, Frank
    • Henkel, Richard J.
    • Henson, Hilliard
    • Hepting, George H.
    • Herbert, Paul A.
    • Herbert, Robert
    • Herr, C.S.
    • Hershey, John W.
    • Herty, Charles H. (Dr.)
    • Hessel, Dave
    • Hessell, Joe
    • Heurich, Christian
    • Hewitt, Robert I.
  • Box 126
    H-K

    • Heyward, Frank, Jr.
    • Hibbard, B.H.
    • Hickel, Walter J.
    • Hicks, Harold W.
    • Hidey, Paul M.
    • Higgins, Alma M.
    • Hill, Cary L.
    • Hill, Ella Wilson
    • Hill, G. Albert
    • Hiller, Charles
    • Hinds, Lee W.
    • Hinman, John H.
    • Hirst, Edgar
    • Hitch, Charles V.
    • Hixon, Homer J.
    • Hoag, Thomas
    • Hobson, William H.
    • Hockensmith, Roy D.
    • Hodel, Donald
    • Hodges, Luther
    • Hodges, Luther, Jr.
    • Hodges, Ralph
    • Hoene, John V.
    • Hoffman, Paul G.
    • Hoffmaster, P.J.
    • Hoffman, J.V.
    • Hogan, Ray Gwynn
    • Hogarth, George R.
    • Holbrook, Stuart H.
    • Holder, Barbara
    • Holdsworth, R.P.
    • Holleman, Boyce
    • Hollier, Richard M., Jr.
    • Hollis, Allen
    • Holman, Ross L.
    • Holmes, Joseph A.
    • Holmes, J.S.
    • Holst, Mrs. Monterey L.
    • Holt, Ernest G.
    • Holt, Lewis B.
    • Holt, William A.
    • Holvaag, Karl F.
    • Honeywell, Jesse
    • Hooker, Arthur
    • Hoover, Herbert
    • Hoover, J. Edgar
    • Hoover Timber Conservation Board
    • Hope, Clifford
    • Hopkins, Arthur S.
    • Hopkins, Howard
    • Hopp, Henry
    • Horn, Eugene F.
    • Horn, Stanley Fitzgerald
    • Hornaday, Fred Eugene
    • Hornaday, Mary
    • Hornby, Lloyd G.
    • Horning, W.H.
    • Hoskins, Robert N.
    • Hosmer, Paul
    • Hosmer, Ralph S.
    • Hostetter, Robert D.
    • Hough, Ashbel F.
    • Hough, Donald
    • Hough, Emerson
    • Hough, Franklin B. (USFS Chief)
    • Houghton, A.S.
    • Houghton, Seymour
    • Housley, Raymond M., Jr.
    • Howard, William G.
    • Howe, Sydney
    • Howes, Paul G.
    • Howlett, Blanche Cecilia
    • Howlett, Duncan (Dr.)
    • Hoyer, Steny
    • Hoyt, Palmer
    • Hubacheck, Frank Brookes
    • Hubbard, James E.
    • Huber, William W.
    • Huberman, M.A.
    • Hubert, Ernest E. (Dr.)
    • Hughes, Tom
    • Hughson
    • Humphrey, Walter R.
    • Hunt, Fran
    • Hunt, George M.
    • Hunt, Irving
    • Hunt, John Clark
    • Hunt, Sanford B.
    • Hurd, E.S.
    • Hurd, Harry Elmore
    • Hursh, C.R.
    • Hurst, F.J.
    • Hussong, Clara
    • Hutchinson, Wallace I.
    • Hutchinson, Mrs. William
    • Hyatt, Harry C.
    • Hyde, Arthur M.
    • Hyer, Edward A.
    • Hylander, Clarence J.
    • Ickes, Harold L.
    • Illick, Joseph Simon
    • Illingworth, Frank
    • Imhof, Carl F.
    • Ingles, Lloyd G.
    • Insinger, R.
    • Irish, Charles F.
    • Irving, Washington
    • Irwin, Gilbert
    • Isaac, Robert
    • Ise, John
    • Isgren, Elmer E.
    • Israel, Albert R.
    • Jackson, Alice and Bettine
    • Jackson, A.T.
    • Jackson, Charles E.
    • Jackson, G.A.
    • Jackson, J.B.
    • Jackson, James P.
    • Jackson, Lora Z.
    • Jackson, Seth
    • Jaeger, Ellsworth
    • Jacobs, Homer L.
    • Jacobs, William F.
    • Jacobson, Norman G.
    • Jahn, Laurence R.
    • James, David
    • James, Harlean
    • Jamison, Cy
    • Janssen, Raymond E.
    • Jardine, James T.
    • Jardine, William
    • Jarvis, Gail
    • Jeffers, John Robinson
    • Jenkins, Bill
    • Jenkins, Hal
    • Jenkins, M.B.
    • Jenkins, Sydney C.
    • Jenks, George Elwood
    • Jenks, J.E.
    • Jensen, Jens
    • Jetter, Charles
    • Jewett, George F.
    • Johnson, Albert
    • Johnson, Bolling Arthur
    • Johnson, Claude E.
    • Johnson, Dick
    • Johnson, Mrs. Frances Smith
    • Johnston, J.B.
    • Johnson, Louis A.
    • Johnson, Lyndon B.
    • Johnson, Paul
    • Johnston, Olin D. (Governor)
    • Johnston, Ray
    • Jones, B.W.
    • Jones, Chapin
    • Jones, Dale Allan
    • Jones, E. Stanley
    • Jones, H. Conger
    • Jones, Marvin (Honorable)
    • Jones, W. Goodrich
    • Jordan, B. Everett
    • Jordan, Richard N.
    • Jorgenson, Harold T.
    • Jorling, Thomas
    • Josephson, R.
    • Kaestner, H.J.
    • Kahler, M.S.
    • Kaufert, F.H.
    • Kauffman, Erle
    • Kaufman, Clemens N. (Dr.)
    • Kaufman, Erk
    • Kauppinen, Ted
    • Kaylor, Joseph S.
    • Kearney, Paul W.
    • Keen, F.P.
    • Kegley, Howard
    • Kelley, Evan W.
    • Kelley, Mary Carpenter
    • Kelley, Mary Elizabeth
    • Kelley, McClure
    • Kellogg, Charles E.
    • Kellogg, R.S.
    • Kelly, Edward
    • Kemmerer, Bert
    • Kemp, B.E.
    • Kendall, Henry P.
    • Kennedy, Fred H.
    • Kennedy, G. Donald
    • Kennedy, John F. (President)
    • Kennedy, Robert F.
    • Kenner, Beauregard
    • Kennon, Robert F.
    • Kent, William
    • Kephart, Horace
    • Kernan, Henry S.
    • Kerr, Baine P.
    • Kerr, Edmund
    • Kerr, Edward F.
    • Kerr, Robert S.
    • Keyes, Frances Parkinson
    • Kidwell, James
    • Keifner, C.E.
    • Keinholz, Aaron Raymond
    • Kieran, John
    • Kilbourne, Richard
    • Kilby, W.H.
    • Kile, O.M.
    • Kilman, Leroy N.
    • Kilmer, Joyce
    • Kimball, Tom L.
    • Kimberly, John R.
    • Kindleberger, Betty
    • King, Lawrence M.
    • King, K.F.S.
    • King, Stafford
    • Kipp, Duane
    • Kinney, J.P.
    • Kirby, F. Lee
    • Kirby, John H.
    • Kircher, Joseph C.
    • Kirkland, Burt F.
    • Kirkpatrick, Grace
    • Kiser, Fred H.
    • Kitchens, James H.
    • Klieber, Hans
    • Klemme, Marvin
    • Kline, Ludwig V.
    • Kluender, W.W.
    • Klug, Bertha O.
    • Kneipp, L.F.
    • Knight, Emerson
    • Knoll, Clara G.
    • Koch, Elers
    • Koch, Stanley H.
    • Koehler, Arthur
    • Koehler, Wolfgang
    • Kolbe, Ernest L.
    • Kollmann, Franz F. P.
    • Koogler, Wayland G.
    • Korstian, Clarence F.
    • Korten, Fran
    • Kotok, E.I.
    • Kozicky, Edward L.
    • Kraebel, Charles J.
    • Kreider, Claude M.
    • Kreienbaum, C. H.
    • Kreisler, Fritz
    • Kreutzer, William R.
    • Kreuger, Theodore
    • Krug, Julius A.
    • Krutch, Joseph Wood
    • Kuchel, Thomas
    • Kunze, William F.
    • Kurth, Ernest
  • Box 127
    L-M

    • Lacombe, "Buffalo Bob"
    • Lander, Grover C.
    • Laing, Hamilton M.
    • Lamar
    • Lamb (Honorable)
    • Lamb, Frank H.
    • Lamb, George N.
    • Lamont, Robert Patterson
    • Lampman, Herbert S.
    • Land Ownership Committee, AFA
    • Landsdale, Bruce M.
    • Landstorm, Karl
    • Lane, Franklin K.
    • Lang, Fred H.
    • Langdale, Harley
    • Langlie, Arthur B. (Governor)
    • Lansing, Alfaretta
    • La Plante, Ed
    • LaRocco, Larry (Rep.)
    • Larsen, Ethel L.
    • Larson, Arnold B.
    • Lassie
    • Lausche, Frank J. (Governor)
    • Lawson, E. L.
    • Lawson, Roberta
    • Laxault, Paul (Governor)
    • Laxton, Josephine
    • Leahy, Patrick (Senator)
    • Leavitt, Clyde
    • Leavitt, Kent
    • Leavitt, Scott
    • Lee, Katharine Jackson
    • Lee, Kenneth Fuller
    • Lee, Laurence
    • Legett, Albert A.
    • Legge, Alexander
    • Leisz, Douglas R.
    • Leloup, Marcel
    • Lentz, G. H.
    • Lent, Elizabeth
    • Lent, Geneva
    • Lesage, Jean
    • Lescarboura, Austin C.
    • Lever, A. F., (Honorable)
    • Lewis, George A.
    • Lewis, Meriweather
    • Lewison, J. J.
    • Ley, Willy
    • Liming, A. N.
    • Lin, Dau-yang
    • Lincoln, F. C.
    • Lindh, Otto
    • Lindsay, Francis C.
    • Linduska, Joseph
    • Linford, Ernest H.
    • Linn, Ed. R.
    • Lipkis, Andy
    • Little, Elbert L., Jr.
    • Littlefield, Edward
    • Livingston, L. F.
    • Lockard, C. R.
    • Locke, E. G. (Dr.)
    • Locke, John P.
    • Locke, Ronald
    • Locke, S. B.
    • Lofton, Blanche DeGood
    • Longton, John M., Jr.
    • Lombardi, Vince
    • Long, John E.
    • Long, George S.
    • Long, Robert W.
    • Long, William H., Jr.
    • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
    • Longstreth, T. Morris
    • Loosley, E. B.
    • Lord, Lydia Ann
    • Lord, Russell
    • Loring, George B.
    • Loveridge, Earl V.
    • Lowden, F. C.
    • Lowden, Merle
    • Lowdermilk, W. C. (Dr.)
    • Lowe, Margaret
    • Lowell, John W.
    • Lowry, B. G.
    • Lubell, Samuel
    • Luebkert, Otto
    • Lugar, Richard
    • Lujan, Manuel, Jr.
    • Lull, Howard
    • Lumsden, George Q.
    • Lunsford, Nancy
    • Luttringer, Leo A., Jr.
    • Lutz, H. J.
    • Luvall, Jeff
    • Lyman, Chester W.
    • Lyons, Don C.
    • Lyons, James
    • Mabey, Nell E.
    • MacKaye, Benton
    • Mandela, Nelson
    • Mann, Roberts
    • Mann, Walter
    • March-Mount, Margaret
    • Marckworth, Gordon D.
    • Marion, Alonzo W.
    • Marks, Richard T. (Dr.)
    • Marland, William C. (Governor)
    • Marsh, Clarence S.
    • Marsh, George Perkins
    • Marsh, Ray E.
    • Marshall, Robert
    • Martin, C. S.
    • Martell, E. R.
    • Martin, Mrs. Chester E.
    • Martin, Glenn L.
    • Masland, Frank, Jr.
    • Mason, David T.
    • Mason, George C.
    • Mason, Hollie Lee
    • Mason, Ira
    • Mason, Robert Lindsay
    • Massey, Vincent (Honorable)
    • Masterson, Nancy
    • Mather, Stephen T.
    • Mathias, Charles McCurdy, Jr. (Rep.)
    • Matson, James L.
    • Matthews, Allan F.
    • Matthews, Don.
    • Matthews, Oliver V.
    • Mattoon, H. Gleason
    • Mattoon, W. R.
    • Maudlin, C. V.
    • Maudlin, Bill
    • Maule, William M.
    • Maunder, Elwood
    • Mauthe, William
    • Maxwell, George H.
    • Maxwell, R. Brooke
    • May, T. K.
    • Maynard, Robert A.
    • Mayr, Ernst
    • MacDaniels, Everett H.
    • MacDonald, G.B.
    • MacDonald, Thomas H.
    • MacDougale, F.A.
    • MacDuff, Inez Hale
    • McGee, W.J.
    • MacGillivray, James
    • McIntire, Clifford G.
    • McGuire, John
    • MacKenzie, H.W.
    • MacMillan, William
    • MacMullan, Ralph A.
    • McPherson, Greg
    • McWilliams, James Porter
    • Madden, James L.
    • Madden, Richard B.
    • Maguire, John
    • Magnuson, Warren G.
    • Mahaffay, Robert E.
    • Mains, Guy
    • Mainwaring, Edward S.
    • Mair, Marian
    • Malone, C.M.
    • Malsberger, H.J.
    • Manchester, Harland
    • Mangham, Sydney
    • Marsh, George Perkins
    • McArdle, Richard Edwin (USFS Chief)
    • McAtee, W.L.
    • McBride, Jim
    • McCaffrey, J.E.
    • McCain, A.C.
    • McCarthy, Eugene
    • McCarthy, Keith
    • McClellan, James C.
    • McClure, Albert J.
    • McClure, James G.K.
    • McConkey, Darel J.
    • McConnell, K.G.
    • McCormick, Robert L.L.
    • McCormick, W.B.C.
    • McCoy, Gary
    • McCulloch, W.F.
    • McCully, A.C.
    • McDonald, C.H.
    • McDonald, William J.
    • McDuffie, Duncan
    • McEntee, James J.
    • McFarland, J. Horace
    • McGee, Gale
    • McGee, William John
    • McGinnies, William G.
    • McGowin, Julian F.
    • McGowin, N.F.
    • McGuire, John (USFS Chief)
    • McHugh, Thomas J.
    • McIlhenny, E.A.
    • McIntire, Clifford G.
    • Mcintyre, G.S.
    • McKay, Douglas
    • McKean, Herbert B.
    • McKeldin, Theodore
    • McKibben, Bill
    • McKnight, Henry T.
    • McLaughlin, Angus A.
    • McLean, Herbert E.
    • McMahon, John P.
    • McManus, Charles E.
    • McManus, Irene
    • McMunn, Earl W.
    • McNair, Robert E.
    • McNary, Charles L.
    • McNeel, Wakelin
    • McNulty, Eugene F.
    • McNutt, Jack J.
    • McPherson, Greg
    • McSweeney, John
    • McWilliams, Ruth
    • Mead, James E.
    • Mead, Margaret (Dr.)
    • Meadows, William
    • Mealey, Steve
    • Means, Helen
    • Mechem, Edwin L.
    • Meehean, O. Lloyd
    • Meelig, Martha L.
    • Meginnis, H.G.
    • Meinecke, E.P.
    • Melcher, John
    • Melchior, Lauritz
    • Mendenhall, Howard
    • Mendenhall, William V.
    • Meninger, Karl A. (Dr.)
    • Merck, George
    • Merck, George W.
    • Mergen, Francois
    • Merkel, Hermann W.
    • Merrem, W.E.
    • Merrian, John C.
    • Merrill, Elmer Drew
    • Merrill, Fred B.
    • Merrill, Perry
    • Merritt, Katherine Pope
    • Metcalf, Haven (Dr.)
    • Metcalf, Woodbridge
    • Metzner, Hazel Ovitz
    • Meyer, Arthur B.
    • Meyer, H. Arthur
    • Meyer, Walter Huber
    • Michaux, Francois
    • Miles, R. Vance, Jr.
    • Miles, W.C.
    • Millard, Ruth
    • Miller, Allen F.
    • Miller, Harry Edward
    • Miller, Leslie A.
    • Miller, James N.
  • Box 128
    M-Z

    • Miller, Robert
    • Mills, Rowena A.
    • Mims, Sam
    • Miner, Bruce
    • Miner, Jack
    • Mitchell, Carleton
    • Mitchell, Guy Elliott
    • Mitchell, Harold
    • Mitchell, Homer C.
    • Mixon, James E.
    • Mobley, M.D.
    • Mocine, Ralph
    • Mohr, John
    • Moll, Gary A.
    • Mollenhauer, William, Jr.
    • Monahan, Robert S.
    • Moncure, W. Peyton
    • Mondale, Walter F. (Vice President)
    • Monroe, J.P.
    • Monroe, Morgan
    • Monsch, Genevieve
    • Montagnes, James
    • Moon, D.G.
    • Moon, F.F.
    • Moon, Gareth C.
    • Moore, A.G.T.
    • Moore, E.B.
    • Moore, Ruth.
    • Moore, W. Henson
    • Moran, Thomas
    • Morgan, Arthur E.
    • Morgan, Clyde B.
    • Morgan, Elemore
    • Morgan, Marshall
    • Morgan, Arthur Ernest
    • Morrell, Fred W.
    • Morris, Delyte W.
    • Morris, J.J.
    • Morrison, Ken
    • Morrison, Sid
    • Morse, Elizabeth
    • Morse, Wayne
    • Mortiz, George Williams
    • Moynihan, Daniel
    • Mumma, John
    • Murray, Hollis
    • Packwood, Bob
    • Pomeroy, Kenneth B.
    • Reilly, William K.
    • Sampson, R. Neil
    • Sargent, Charles
    • Sermon, Jeff
    • Shufeldt, Robert Wilson
    • Sikorski, Gerry
    • Snow, Albert G.
    • Stafford, Robert T.
    • Vento, Bruce
    • Volkmer, Harold
    • West, Chris
    • Westenberger, Jane
    • Weston, Ray F.
    • Westveld, R.H. (Dr.)
    • Wetherdy, Lawrence W.
    • Wetzel, John H.
    • Weydemeyer, Winton
    • Weyerhaeuser, F.K.
    • Weyerhaeuser, Frederick, Sr.
    • Weyerhaeuser, George
    • Weyerhaeuser, J.P., Jr.
    • Wharton, Hazel K.
    • Wharton, William P.
    • Wheeler, Charles L.
    • Wheeler, Herbert N.
    • Wheeler, Irvine A.
    • Wheeler, Katharine Welles
    • Wheeler, L.R.
    • Wheeler, Ruth
    • Wheelwright, William Bond
    • Whitaker, Howard E.
    • White, Col. John R.
    • White, George O.
    • White, Hugh L.
    • White, John A.
    • White, McDonald
    • White, Mrs. Kemble
    • White, Paul Dudley (Dr.)
    • White, Viola C.
    • White, W. Dustin
    • White, W.E.
    • White, Warren T.
    • Whitfield, J.V.
    • Whiting, A. Milton
    • Whitley, Mrs. Francis C.
    • Whitman, John Pratt
    • Whitmore, James
    • Whittemore, Lawrence F.
    • Whittemore, Margaret
    • Whittington, W.M.
    • Wible, Ralph C.
    • Wickard, Claude R.
    • Widmer, Marie
    • Widner, Ralph R.
    • Wiesendanger, Albert
    • Wight, H.M.
    • Wilber, C.P.
    • Wilbur, Ray Lyman
    • Wilcox, E.V.
    • Wilcox, Ralph F.
    • Wilcoxon, Levi
    • Wilkins, Austin H.
    • Williams, D.A.
    • Williams, Anthony
    • Williams, Arthur B.
    • Williams, Ben Ames
    • Williams, Harrison A.
    • Williams, Hollis
    • Williams, R.H.
    • Williams, Roy L.
    • Williams, W.K.
    • Williamson, B.F.
    • Williamson, Glenn York
    • Williamson, W.A.
    • Wilm, Harold G.
    • Wilner, Joseph R.
    • Wilson, C. Claude
    • Wilson, Charles G.
    • Wilson, Ella Hill
    • Wilson, Ernest H.
    • Wilson, F.G.
    • Wilson, H.A.
    • Wilson, H.M.
    • Wilson, Marjorie
    • Wilson, R.C.
    • Wilson, Winifred E.
    • Wing, Leonard William
    • Winn, Frederic
    • Winslow, Carlisle P.
    • Winters, Robert K.
    • Wirt, F.A.
    • Wirt, George H.
    • Wirth, Conrad L.
    • Wisner, Frank G.
    • Wohlrabe, Raymond A.
    • Wolfe, Roland
    • Womick, Tim
    • Wood, Donald M.
    • Wood, Elmo S.
    • Wood, H.E.
    • Wood, John W.
    • Wood, Judge
    • Wood, Judge George
    • Wood, Kendall
    • Woodbury, Truman D.
    • Woodhead, Phillip V.
    • Woodring, Harry H.
    • Woodring, S.T.
    • Woodruff, Roy O.
    • Woods, Gordon T.
    • Woods, Herschel A.
    • Woods, John B.
    • Woods, Robert S.
    • Woods, Wilfred R.
    • Woodson, Weldon D.
    • Woodward, Harry R.
    • Woodward, Hugh
    • Woodward, K.W.
    • Woolridge, Don
    • Woozley, Edward
    • Worden, Frank
    • Work, Herman
    • Worth, C. Brooke (Dr.)
    • Wright, Newell L.
    • Wyckoff, Stephen N.
    • Wyden, Ron
    • Wyer, Samuel S.
    • Wykoff, J. Lynn
    • Yard, Robert Sterling
    • Yarham, E.R.
    • Yates, Sidney R.
    • Yeager, Lee Emett
    • Yeon, John B.
    • Yeutter, Clayton
    • Yimsut, Ronnie
    • Yoho, John
    • York, Eugene
    • Yost, Paul A.
    • Young, Don
    • Young, Howard I.
    • Young, John V.
    • Young, Milton R.
    • Young, Stanley P.
    • Young, Vertrees
    • Zahn, Curtis
    • Zahniser, Howard
    • Zeigler, E.A.
    • Zimmerman, Gordon
    • Zimmerman, H.E.
    • Zivnuska, John
    • Zobel, Bruce John
    • Zon, Ralphael
K. Miscellaneous, 1920-1980.
  • Box 129
    • Angela Janszen Burke scrapbooks, 1920-1980.
      • Angela Janszen Burke was a U.S. Forest Service employee, AFA member, and fire prevention activist.
    • Yellow Album, 1920s-1980s.
      • Personal scrapbook documenting the development of flight and space travel, as well as television. Holds newspaper and magazine clippings, as well as photographs and autographs from Charles Lindbergh and Buzz Aldrin, among others.
    • Pink Album, 1930s.
      • Holds photographs of political figures, many taken by Burke herself, as well as memorabilia from presidential inaugurations, birthday balls, concerts, and other Washington events.
    • Green Album, 1933-1971.
      • Trail Riders of the Wilderness photographs, notes, clippings, correspondence, and ephemera.
    • Floral Album, 1940s-1970s.
      • Clippings and personal photographs with a focus on political and entertainment figures. Holds images of FDR's funeral procession, as well as autographs from Jack Dempsey and Rose Kennedy.
  • Box 129
    • Postcards to Mrs. D. Priscilla Edgerton from State Soil Conservation Committee, Bismarck, ND.
      • Daisy Priscilla Edgerton was a writer in the Forest Service's division of Information and Education, she co-authored the bulletin Famous Trees (1938) with Charles E. Randall. She also wrote The Forest, a Handbook For Teachers which was published and widely distributed by the Forest Service in the 1930s.
  • Box 129
    Unidentified photos, slides, and negatives (2 folders).
  • Box 129
    • Panoramic photographs, 1928-1940.
      • AFA Annual Banquet, 1928.
      • AFA 61st Anniversary, 1936.
      • AFA Annual Meeting, 1940.
      • Trail Riders of the Wilderness Expedition, 1936.

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