United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region -04-95 Selected References Concerning the USDA Forest Service: Social, Political, and Historical Sources of Information SELECTED REFERENCES CONCERNING THE USDA FOREST SERVICE Compiled By Gerald W. Williams, Ph.D. Sociologist and Social Historian Pacific Northwest Region P.O. Box 3623 Portland, Oregon 97208 and Grey Towers National Historical Landmark P.O. Box 188 Milford, Pennsylvania 18337 Revised April 10, 1995 SELECTED REFERENCES CONCERNING THE USDA FOREST SERVICE PREFACE The following is a listing of selected references concerning the Forest Service policy and changes to the agency over time. Also included are numerous references on special topics, related State and Federal land management agencies, federal forest employment programs, and portions of the private sector. This list uses an earlier American Sociological Association reference style, which includes full title and subtitle without abbreviations. Complete names of the author(s) are listed, as known. The Forest History Society in Durham, NC, has a constantly updated electronic bibliography which is available for searching of subjects and authors. In addition, there are several bibliographic sources on North American forestry, four specifically oriented to the Forest Service. The reader may wish to consult the noteworthy encyclopedia of forest history which contains brief entries regarding most aspects of forest and conservation history and includes biographies. Davis, Richard C. 1977 North American Forest History': A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press and The Forest History Society, Inc. Davis, Richard C. (ed.) 1983 Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History'. Two volumes. New York, NY: Macmillan Publishing Company. Dodds, Gordon B. 1971 'Conservation and Reclamation in the Trans-Mississippi West: A Critical Bibliography.'Arizona and the West, Vol. 13 (Summer): 143-71. Etulain, Richard W. (ed.) 1994 The American West in the Twentieth Century: A Bibliography. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Fahi, Ronald J. 1977 North American Forest and Conservation History: A Bibliography. Santa Barbara, CA: Forest History Society and the ABC-Clio Press. Jaehn, Thomas (compiler) 1990 'The Environment in the Twentieth-Century American West: A Bibliography.' Occasional Papers #2. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico, Center for the American West. Munns, Edward N. 1940 A Selected Bibliography of North American Forestry. Two Volumes. USDA Miscellaneous Publication No. 364. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. Neiderheiser, Clodaugh M. 1956 Forest History Sources of the United States and Canada: A Compilation of the Manuscript Sources of Forestry, Forest Industry, and Conservation History. Saint Paul, MN: Forest History Foundation, Inc. Ogden, Gerald R. 1976 The United States Forest Service: A Historical Bibliography, 1876-1972. Davis, CA: University of California, Agricultural History Center. Steen, Judith A. 1973 A Guide to Unpublished Sources for a History of the United States Forest Service. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest History Society, Inc. West, Terry and Dana E. Supernowicz 1993 'Forest Service Centennial Bibliography, 1891-1991.' Pamphlet dated January 1993. Washington, DC: USDA Forest Service, History Unit. 3 INTRODUCTION This book is the fourth edition of a listing of references concerning the USDA Forest Service and related federal and state land management agencies. In addition, a subsection at the end concerns the private forestry sector. The listed references deal with historical and contemporary sources that have particular relevance to Forest Service policy (past, present, and future). The list was selected by the compiler and reflects his concern for general Forest Service (FS) policy, social and political issues facing the agency, federal forestry work programs, and history of federal agencies and subunits (especially the FS regions and national forests). Particular emphasis is given to historical sources to give the reader the opportunity to delve into the background of controversies and solutions that still face the agency today. The selected listing of references is divided into four different sections or topical areas, followed by an index of authors. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK The FIRST SECTION is concerned with the Forest Service at the national level and has two subsections. A general organization subsection deals with overall purposes of the national forests, as well as Forest Service policy, perspectives, history, reorganization attempts, agency transfer proposals, differences between other federal land management agencies, and leadership, especially Gifford Pinchot. A special topics subsection deals with diverse topics such as the WW I Forestry Regiments, aerial forest fire detection patrols after WW I, fires and lookouts, smokejumpers, range and grazing, forest homesteads, land frauds, recreation use, public involvement, sociology and economics, community stability, women and minorities working for the agency, clearcutting, below cost timber sales, sustained-yield forestry, wilderness/RARE & RARE II, spotted owl controversy, 'new forestry,' new perspectives,' and ecosystem management. The SECOND SECTION of this selected reference list concerns the Forest Service Regions: Northern Region (R-1), Rocky Mountain Region (R-2), Southwest Region (R-3), Intermountain Region (R-4), Pacific Southwest Region (R-5), Pacific Northwest Region (R-6), Southern Region (R-8), Eastern Region (R-9), and Alaska Region (R-1 0). Also contains references to the Forest and Range Experiment Stations and the Forest Products Laboratory (Madison, WI). The THIRD SECTION refers to the national forest and ranger district level of the agency. The FOURTH SECTION handles the forestry references that are related to, but not dependent on, the Forest Service. This related forestry topics section is separated into three different subtopics. One subtopic con- cerns other federal land management agencies (Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Corps of Engineers, new National Biological Survey, and Bureau of Reclamation). Another subtopic deals with the various federal employment programs that are or were designed to put people, especially youth, to work in the forests of America: The federal forest work program in all parts of the country. These work programs, heavily influenced by the Civilian Conservation Corps era (1933-1942), are or were active from just before the Great Depression to the present. This subsection contains federal, state, local, and private forest references to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA), Conscientious Objectors (CO), volunteer Forest Reserves and Aircraft Warning Service (AWS) in WW II, Jobs Corps, National Youth Administration (NYA), Volunteers in the National Forests, Works Progress Administration (WPA), Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC), and Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) programs. The last subtopic concerns references regarding the state forestry/parks and the private forestry sector. The FIFTH SECTION is an index of the names of the authors of the numerous books and articles. The present word processing system does not allow each reference to have a unique number, thus attempting to index by subject was very difficult and was not attempted. Hopefully this will be resolved in a new edition. 4 PERIODICALS There are a number of references to periodicals such as The Forester, Forest,y and Irrigation, Conservation, American Foresti',', American Forests and Forest Life, and American Forests. These monthly journals are all publications of the American Forestry Association (AFA), although the names of the periodicals are different, the volumes are consecutively numbered. The first official AFA journal in 1898 was called The Forester. This derived from a name and ownership change of an earlier periodical entitled the New Jersey Forester which was printed from 1895 to 1897 by John Gifford of Princeton, N.J. The names and dates of these various AFA forestry journals and volumes are as follows: New Jersey Forester The Forester Forestry and Irrigation Conservation American Forestry American Forests and Forest Life American Forests 1895-1897 1898-1901 1902-1908 1908-1909 191 0-1 923 1924-1930 1931-present Volumes 1 to 3 Volumes 4 to 7 Volumes 8 to 14 Volumes 14 to 15 Volumes 16 to 29 Volumes 30 to 36 Volumes 37 to present The name of the official publication for the Forest History Society has changed over the years. It was first called the Forest History Newsletter in volume 1 (1957-1958), Forest History for volumes 2 through 17 (1958-1974), Journal of Forest History (1974-1989), and finally the current title Forest & Conservation History (1990 to present). Other titles, such as the Forest Club Annual Cruise (Oregon State Universfty) and The Ames Forester (University of Iowa), refer to publications of the various schools of forestry around the nation. In the early years, these many of these annuals contained short articles about the forestry profession. Those that are relevant are cited herein. By the 1940's and 1950's, the professional forestry articles gradually disappeared from the annuals, as they became more like college yearbooks geared for the forestry department students and staff. Reference to Timberlines in the following list refers to the annual publication of the Thirty Year Club (retirees from Region Six), while mention of Six Twenty-Six refers to the Forest Service newsletter published from 1916-1942 by the information office of the Pacific Northwest Region in Portland. This title's name was changed to the R-6 Administrative Digest in 1942, then to the name N. W. Forest Service News from 1952-1968, then the name R-6 Greensheet between 1968-1973, and finally shortened to the present Greensheet beginning in 1973. A companion periodical, entitled The Ranger (basically a summary of the Six Twenty-Six newsletters), was published once a year from 1923-1934 and was intended for retirees and former Forest Service employees of the Pacific Northwest Region. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION ONE: USDA FOREST SERVICE - NATIONAL LEVEL 9 The Forest Service Organization and Perspective 11 Forest Service - Special Topics 33 SECTION TWO: USDA FOREST SERVICE - REGIONAL LEVEL 103 SECTION THREE: USDA FOREST SERVICE - NATIONAL FOREST LEVEL 151 SECTION FOUR: RELATED FORESTRY TOPICS 201 Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Park Service (NPS), and Related Federal Agencies 203 The Federal Forest Work Programs 250 State Forestry/Parks and Private Forestry 270 305 SECTION FIVE: AUTHOR INDEX 7 SECTION ONE: USDA FOREST SERVICE NATIONAL LEVEL 9 Allen, Edward Tyson 1905 'The Application and Possibilities of the Federal Forest Reserve Policy.' Pp. 41-52 in Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 1930 'Lest We Forget: A Tribute to the National Forest Pathfinders.' American Forests and Forest Life, Vol. 36, #7 (July): 393-395. Allison, Rachel 1993 'Administration Policies and Old-Growth: An Interview with Assistant Secretary of Agriculture James R. Lyons.' Journal of Forestty, Vol. 91, #12 (Dec): 20-23. Aiston, Richard M. 1983 The Individual vs. the Public Interest: Political Ideology and National Forest Policy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. American Forestty 1913a 'Sixteen Years After [the Founding of the FS].' American Forestry, Vol. 19, #1 (Jan): 18-21. 191 3b 'The Forest Service in 1913 and 1914.' American Forestr,', Vol. 19, #1 (Jan): 22-30. American Forests 1934 'Nation-Wide Opposition to Forest Service Transfer.' American Forests, Vol. 40, #12 (Dec): 584. 1939 'Transfer of Forest Service not Contemplated: President Roosevelt so Asserts in Letter to Senator Pittman of Nevada.' American Forests, Vol. 45, #7 (July): 360. 1940 'Agriculture Retains the Forest Service: Reorganization Plans for Present Session of Congress Leave Forestry Agency Untouched.' American Forests, Vol. 46, #5 (May): 209. 1945 'Fortieth Anniversary is Observed by the U.S. Forest Service.' American Forests, Vol. 51, #3 (Mar): 128. American Forests and Forest Life 1929a 'The President and the Public Lands.' American Forests and Forest Life, Vol. 35, #10 (Oct): 645-646. 1 929b 'Transfer of Forest Service to Department of Interior Proposed.' American Forests and Forest Life, Vol. 35, #10 (Oct): 656. 1 930a 'What Price Ability [25th Anniversary of the FS].' American Forests and Forest Life, Vol. 36, #7 (July): 434. 1 930b 'The Shield and the Tree: Origin of the Emblem which has been the Symbol of the Forest Service for Twenty-Five Years.' American Forests and Forest Life, Vol. 36, #7 (July): 392. Ammons, E. M. 1910 'Forest Reservations.' Published in U.S. Senate Document 650, 61st Congress. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. Arrandale, Tom 1983 The Battle for Natural Resources. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. Baden, John A. 1990 'Sylvan Socialism: The U.S. Forest Service.' Chronic/es, (Aug): 23-26. Barnes, Will Croft 1908 'The U.S. Forest Service.' Out West, Vol. 29, #2 (Aug): 88-1 09. 1927 'The Forest Service.' The Ames Forester, Vol. 15: 24-30. Barney, Daniel R. 1972 The Last Stand: The Nader Study Group Report on the U.S. Forest Seivice. Washington, DC: Center for the Study of Responsive Law. Bergoffen, William W. 1976 100 Years of Federal Forestry. USDA Forest Service, Agriculture Information Bulletin 402. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. Blumenthal, Les 1991 'What's Growing in National Forests? Change!' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 89, #5 (May): 20-22. 11 Boerker, Richard H. Douai 1919 Our National Forests: A Short Popular Account of the Work of the United States Forest Service on the National Forests. New York, NY: Macmillan Co. Boerner-Ein, Deborah 1991 'Exploring the Treasure: How Much do You Know About These Vital Lands that Belong to All of Us? You May Well be Amazed to Discover What Awaits You There.' American Forests, Vol. 97, #5/6 (May/June): 2A-14A. Bolinger, Don M. 1991 'For the People and By the People: Establishment of Our National Forests.' Tree Talk, Vol. 13 (Summer): 14-16. Bowers, Edward A. 1904 'The Future of Federal Forest Reservations.' Forestry and Irrigation, Vol. 10, #3 (Mar): 131-135. Briegleb, Philip A. 1965 'In His Memory [Gifford Pinchot].' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 63, #8 (Aug): 603-607. Bright, Chris 1992 'Who's Running America's [National] Forests? A Wake-up Call for All Citizens.' Wildlife Conservation, Vol. 95, #2 (May-June): 62-67. Brookings, W. DuBois 1930 'A 200 Million Acre Land Problem.' Nation's Business, Vol. 18, #2: 58, 154, 156. Brothers, W. Robert 'Bobcat' 1984 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the US Forest Service - But Were Afraid to Ask.' Earth First!, Vol. 4, #8 (Aug 1): 11-13. Buford, Robert F. and R. Max Peterson 1985 'The Great Land Swap.' American Forests, Vol. 91, #9 (Sept): 10, 59-61. Also see the John Melcher article in the same issue. Butler, Ovid McOuat 1933 'Forest Situation Exposed: Exhaustive [Copeland] Report by Forest Service to Congress....' American Forests, Vol. 39, #5 (May): 204-206, 236. CaIdwell, Lynton Keith and Kristin Shrader-Frechette 1993 Policy for Land: Law and Ethics. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Caldwell, Lynton Keith; Charles F. Wilkinson; and Margaret A. Shannon 1994 'Making Ecosystem Policy: Three Decades of Change.' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 82, #4 (Apr): 7-10. FS policy since 1950s. California Constructive League 1903 'Stand by Gifford Pinchot.' Out West, Vol. 19, #4 (Oct): 450-452. Cameron, Jenks 1928 The Development of Governmental Forest Control in the United States. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Reprinted in 1972 by the Da Capo Press. Carhart, Arthur Hawthorne ci 925 'The U.S.F.S. and Western Fiction: To Write of the West Since 1905, Ignoring the Forest Service as a Factor, is to Invite Criticism on the Score of Fidelity to Fact.' The Author & Journalist: 15-17. 1955 Timber in Your Life [The Full Story of the Uses and Misuses of One of Our Most Crucial Natural Resources]. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company. Carlson, Martha 1986 'Private Land - Public Forest: The Story of the Weeks Act.' Forest Notes (Summer): 3-9. Cecil, Kirk Parkhurst 1967 'Some Early Day Forest Service History.' Timberlines, Vol. 19 (June): 55-58. 12 Centu,y Magazine 1889 'How to Preserve the Forests.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 38 (June): 31 2-31 3. 1890 'Forestry in America.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 41 (Nov): 148-150. 1893 'A Memorable Advance in Forest-Preservation.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 45 (Apr): 950-952. 1 894a 'The Army and the Forest Reserves.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 47 (Jan): 471-472. 1 894b 'Congress and the Forestry Question.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 49 (Nov): 150-151. 1 895a 'A Plan to Save the Forest: Forest Preservation by Military Control.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 49 (Feb.): 626-634. 1895b 'The Need of a National Forest Commission.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 49 (Feb.): 634-635. 1896 'A Model Forestry Commission.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 52 (May): 312-313. 1897a 'The Fight for the Forest Reserves.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 54, #1 (May): 151-152. Re: National Forestry Commission. 1 897b 'The Forest Commission's Great Public Service.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 54, #4 (Aug): 633-634. 1900 1904 1908 'A Great Reform Accomplished.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 59, #4 (Feb): 480-481. 'The Next Steps in Forestry Reform.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 69, #2 (Dec): 315-316, 'New Hope for the Forests: Encouraging Responses from Governors to the Proposal of a Conference.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 75, #4 (Feb): 634-638. 'Patriotism that Counts: The Successful Conference at the White House on the Conservation of Our Natural Resources.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 76, #3 (July): 474-476. 1913 'A Wrong Application of State Rights: The Danger of Losing Much that has been Gained by Conservation.' The Century Magazine, Vol. 85, #6 (Apr): 954-955. Chapman, Herman Haupt 1913 'Shall the National Forests be Turned Over to the States?' American Forestry, Vol. 19, #2 (Feb): 1908 1934 77-87. 'The Threatened Transfer of the Forest Service to the Department of Interior.' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 32, #9 (Dec): 927-929. 'Case Against the Ickes Bill Restated [Change the Department of Interior to the Department of Conservation and Works].' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 33, #10 (Oct): 834-842. 1 937a A Policy to Coordinate National Parks and National Forests.' Reprint of an article published on June 1, 1917. New York, NY: Society of American Foresters. 1 937b 'Reorganization and the Forest Service.' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 35, #5 (May): 427-434. Clapp, Earle Hart 1 968a 'Ramifications of Reorganization: The Land, the Sea, and the Air.' American Forests, Vol. 74, #9 (Sept): 16-19, 44-47. 1 968b 'Ramifications of Reorganization: The Land, the Sea, and the Air. Part II.' American Forests, Vol. 74, #10 (Oct): 24-27, 56, 58-60. Many Personal Papers. Washington, DC: National Archives. Clawson, Marion 1951 Uncle Sam's Acres. New York, NY: Dodd, Mead & Co. 1975 Forests for Whom and for What? Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. 1976 'The National Forests.' Science, February 20: 762-767. Clepper, Henry E. 1955 'The Ten Most Important Events in American Forestry.' American Forests, Vol. 61, #10 (Oct): 52-53, 100, 102-103. 1961 'Chiefs of the Forest Service.' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 59, #11 (Nov): 795-803. 1965 'Gifford Pinchot and the SAF.' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 63, #8 (Aug): 590-592. 1 968a 'The First White House Conference on Natural Resources [May 13-15, 1908].' American Forests, Vol. 74, #5 (May): 28-31, 50-51. 1 968b 'The Forest Service Backlashed.' Forest History, Vol. 11, #4 (Jan): 6-15. 1935 13 Clepper, Henry E. (continued) 1971 Professional Forestiy in the United States. Baltimore, MD: Resources for the Future, Inc. and The Johns Hopkins University Press. 1982 'A Momentous Gathering: The First American Forestry Congress.' American Forests, Vol. 88, #10 (Oct): 27-29. Clepper, Henry E. with Elwood R. Maunder (interviewer) 1975 Oral history. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest History Society. Cleveland, Grover 1904 'A Word for Forestry.' The Centu,y Magazine, Vol. 68, #2 (June): 308. Cliff, Edward P. 1963 'Forestry in the Years Ahead.' Journal of Forestiy, Vol. 61, #4 (Apr): 259-62. Many Personal Papers. Logan, UT: Utah State University. Many Personal Papers (1936-1972). Laramie, WY: University of Wyoming. Cliff, Edward P. with Ronald B. Hartzer (interviewer) 1981 'Half a Century in Forest Conservation: A Biography and Oral History of Edward P. Cliff.' Bloomington, IN: David A. Clary Consulting. Collingwood, G. H. 1949 'Conservation and the Hoover Report: An Analysis of Proposals to Consolidate Forest and Range Management in the Department of Agriculture.' American Forests, Vol. 55, #4 (Apr): 12-13, 45-46. Commissioner of the General Land Office 1899 'Government Forests and Their Preservation.' The Forester, Vol. 5, #4 (Apr): 76-79. Convery, Frank J. and Jean E. Davis (eds.) 1977 Centers of Influence and U.S. Forest Policy. Durham, NC: Duke University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Coyle, David C. 1940 Our Forests. Washington, DC: National Home Library Foundation. Crafts, Edward C. 1971 'The President's Reorganization Proposals and the Forest Service.' Journal of Forestiy, Vol. 69, #4 (Apr): 21 0-211. Crafts, Edward C. with Amelia R. Fry (interviewer) 1975 Congress and the Forest Service, 1950-1962. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Bancroft Library, Regional Oral History Office. Crafts, Edward C. with Susan R. Schrepfer (interviewer) 1972 'Congressional Liaison in the Forest Service.' Forest Histoiy, Vol. 16, #3 (Oct): 12-17. Craig, James B. 1955 What's on the Horizon? As the Forest Service Moves from a Custodial to a Land-Manager Status on its Lands, it Faces the Greatest Challenge in its 50-year History - How to Intensively Manage More than 180 Million Acres of Forested Area. American Forests, Vol. 61, #3 (Mar): 24-27, 91. Crowell Jr., John B. 1981 'Managing Our National Forests." Paper printed in Tacoma, WA: American Plywood Association. 1983 'The Road Ahead.' Speech presented on May 12, 1983, at the Northwest Pine Association meeting in Bend, OR. Czolgosz, Leon 1985 'The Great IFS-BLM] Exchange.' Earth First!, Vol. 5, #4 (Mar 20): 19. Dana, Samuel Trask 1956 Forest and Range Policy - Its Development in the United States. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 1965 'Gifford Pinchot - Forester.' Journal of Forestr,', Vol. 63, #8 (Aug): 603-607. 14 Dana, Samuel Trask and Sally K. Fairfax 1980 Forest and Range Policy: Its Development in the United States. Second edition of the Dana 1956 book. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Dana, Samuel Trask with Elwood R. Maunder and Amelia R. Fry (interviewers) 1960-4 Oral history. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest History Society. Davis, Norah Deakin 'Fighting for the National Forests: AFA [American Forestry Association] was There at Their Birth, 1991 a Nutured Them for 100 Years, and Plans to Continue to Stand Fast as Their Champion. Less Clear is the Association's Relationship with the Forest Service.' American Forests, Vol. 97, #5/6 (May/June): 25-27, 60-61. 1991 b 'International Forestry: The Forest Service's Fourth Leg.' American Forests, Vol. 97, #7/8 (July/Aug): 17-20. Dawson, Hazel (compiler) 1971 Gifford Pinchot: A Bio-Bibliography. Washington, DC: USD1 Office of Library Sciences. Deacon, Robert T. and M. Bruce Johnson 1985 Forestlands: Public and Private. San Francisco, CA: Pacific Institute for Public Policy Research. DeBoer, S. R. 1922 'Against Transfer: Forest Service Should Remain Where It Is.' Parks and Recreation, Vol. 5, #3 (Jan/Feb): 227-230. Demmon, Elwood L with Elwood R. Maunder (interviewer) 1959 Oral history. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest History Society. de Steiguer, J. E. 1994 'Can Forestry Provide The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number [re: Pinchot and Benthamj?' Journal of Forestr,', Vol. 92, #9 (Sept): 22-25. Dobra, John L. and George A. Unimchuck 1981-2 'Property Rights, Legal Efficiency and the Political Economy of the Sagebrush Rebellion.' Nevada Review of Business and Economics, Winter: 2-12. Donahue, Bill 1994 'Jack Ward Thomas: Tough New Top Forester - So Far He is Taking on Harrowing Professional and Personal Challenges in Typical Fashion - Head-on, with Dignity.'American Forests, Vol. 100, #7/8 (July/Aug): 13-16. Dowdle, Barney 1983 'The Case for Privatizing Government Owned Timberlands.' Pp. 71-83 in Phillip N. Truluck (ed.) Private Rights & Public Lands. Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation. 1984 'The Case for Selling Federal Timberlands.' Pp. 21-46 in Adrien E. Gamache (ed.) Selling the Federal Forests. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, College of Forest Resources. Drake, George L. 1955 'U.S. Forest Service, 1905-1955: An Industry Viewpoint.' Journal of Forestty, Vol. 53, #2 (Feb): 116-120. Egelston, Nathaniel H. 1884 Report on Forestry. Vol. IV. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. See the Franklin Hough listings for Vol. I-Ill. Elwes, H. T. 1890 'The Condition and Future of American Forests.' Garden and Forest, a Journal of Horticulture, Landscape Art and Forestry, Vol. 3 (Oct. 8): 493-494. 1897 'The New Forest Reserves.' Garden and Forest, a Journal of Horticulture, Landscape Art and Forestry, Vol. 10, #475 (Mar 31): 129. Fernow, Bernhard Eduard 1889 Need of a Forest Administration for the United States Publishing & Printing Co. 15 Reprint. Salem, MA: Salem Press Fernow, Bernhard Eduard (continued) 1891 'Practicability of an American Forest Administration." American Economic Association Publications: 1891: 1-16. 1 897a "Reasons for the Establishment of Forest Reserves.' The Forester, Vol. 3, #5 (May): 67-68. 1 897b 'The Forest Reservation Policy." Science, Vol. 5 (Mar 26): 489-493. 1898 Report Upon the Forestiy Investigations of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1899 1877-1898. U. S. House of Representatives, 53rd Congress, 3rd Session, House Document 181. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. Forestry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture During the Period 1877-1898. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. Many Personal Papers (1885-1930). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University. Findley, Rowe 1982 'Our National Forests: Problems in Paradise." National Geographic, Vol. 162, #3 (Sept): 306-339. Flander, Susan L. 1976 'Ecological Science and the Expansion of Our Forest Heritage.' Pp. 108-120 in America's Renewable Resource Potential - 1975: The Turning Point. Proceeding, 1975 National Convention, Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. September 28-October 2. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. Forbes, Reginald D. 1965 "G.P. [Gifford Pinchot] His Public Career.' Journal of Forestry, Vol. 63, #8 (Aug): 593-595. Forester, The 1 898a 'War on the Forest Reservations." The Forester, Vol. 4, #6 (June): 117-121. 1898b "The Forest Reserves." The Forester, Vol. 4, #12 (Dec): 235-236. 1898c "The General Land Office." The Forester, Vol. 4, #12 (Dec): 237-238. 1 898d "Protecting the Reserves." The Forester, Vol. 4, #12 (Dec): 236-237. 1 899a "Object of Forest Reservations." The Forester, Vol. 5, #2 (Feb): 27-29. 1 899b "Opposition to Reservation Policy." The Forester, Vol. 5, #2 (Feb): 34-36. 1899c 'Forest Policy." The Forester, Vol. 5, #4 (Apr): 81-83. Forestry and Irrigation 1 904a "The National Forest Reserves: The Purpose of Their Establishment - How They have Grown, and the Important Ends They Will Conserve." Forestry and irrigation, Vol. 10, #11 (Nov): 520-521. 1 904b "Private Rights in Forest Reserves: What They are and How They Were Affected by the Establishment of the Forest Reserves." Forestry and Irrigation, Vol. 10, #12 (Dec): 563-564. 1 905a 'Forest Reserve Management Transferred: Control of the Reserves Passes from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture." Forestry and Irrigation, Vol. 11, #2 (Feb): 60-61. 1 905b "The Forest Service: Outline of Work Now Being Carried on by Federal Government in Various Sections of the Country.' Forestry and Irrigation, Vol. 11, #7 (July): 324-330. "Profits from Forest Reserves to be Shared by Counties: Ten Per Cent of Gross Receipts Alloted [sic] by Law to Offset Loss in Taxes - Nearly Seventy-Seven Thousand Dollars this Year." Forestry and irrigation, Vol. 12, #7 (July): 341-342. 1907 "A Ranger's Cabin." Forestry and irrigation, Vol. 13, #5 (May): 254-255. 1908 "National Forests Redistricted." Forestry and Irrigation, Vol. 14, #8 (Aug): 428-431. Forestry Quarterly 1908 "The Reserve Policy in Operation.' Forestry Quarterly, Vol. 2 (May): 137-144. Fox, Stephen 1981 John Muir and His Legacy: The American Conseivation Movement. Boston, MA: Little Brown and Company. 1987 "Gifford Pinchot and His Place in the American Conservation Movement.' Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, Vol. 13, #3 (Summer): 7-10. 1906 16 Frank, Bernard 1955 Our National Forests. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Freeman, Orville L. and Michael Frome 1968 The National Forests of America. 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Andersen, Dennis A. - 270. Anderson, Chris - 106. Anderson Jr., Gordon B. - 270. Anderson, H. Michael - 35, 36, 99, 106, 131, 154. Anderson, Hal E. - 106. Anderson, Janet Z. -270. Anderson, Mark - 63. Anderson, Rolfe E. - 154, 251. Anderson, E. William - 117. And rews, Barbara 1. - 51. Andrews, Horace 'Hoss' Justin - 106, 300. Andrews, Paul W. - 112. Andrews, Ralph W. - 270. Apache News - 154. Apgar, William Burnet - 36. Aplet, Gregory - 106. Apple, Daina Dravnieks - 19, 33, 36, 49, 61, 67, 100, 106, 114, 120, 224, 228, 235. Applegate, Cathy - 203. Appleton, Elaine - 233. Archibald, Roger - 204. Armstrong, Chester H. - 270. Armstrong, Frank Harris - 251. Armstrong, Ward S. - 270. Arnold, B. B. - 204. Arnold, Harold H. 'Hap' - 36. Arnold, Joseph L. - 204. Arnold, Oren - 154. Arnold, R. Keith - 90. Arnold, Ron - 36, 90, 204. Arnson, Arnold - 154. Arnst, Albert - 106, 154, 270. Arrandale, Tom - 11. Arvola, T. F. - 271. Ash, Brittain 'Brit' H. - 109. Ashe, W. W. - 106, 107. Asmus, George - 36. Aston, E. R. - 106. Astroth, Kirk A. -106. Atkin, David - 36, 154. Atkins, Carolyn P. - 36. Atkinson, W. A. - 142. Atkinson, William - 36, 106. Atwater, Montgomery M. - 36. Atwood, Kay - 158, 193. August Jr., Jack L. - 204. Austin, Gladys - 107. Austin, Judith - 251. Australopithecus - 147. Abate, Tom - 105. Abbott, Carl - 203. Abbott, H. D. - 250. Acevedo, Jesus - 250. Achterman, Gail L - 203, 270. Adams, Ansel - 203. Adams, Bristow - 33. Adams, Darius M. - 33, 105, 270, 283. Adams, David - 68. Adams, James B. - 33. Adams, Kramer A. - 270. Adams, R. - 203. Adolphson, Ray - 250. Aerial Age Weekly - 105. AFSEEE - 153. Agee, James K - 105, 203, 279. Ahern, George P. - 33. Ahlgren, Carol - 250. Alaska Geographic - 203. Albercht, Carl - 153. Albert, Frank A. - 153. Albright, Horace Marden - 33, 203. Alexander, Thomas G. - 105, 203. Alexander, Thomas W. - 250. Alford, Eddie - 153. Alig, Ralph J. - 270. Alleger, C. N. - 250. Allen, Alice Benson - 270. Allen, Durward L- 33, 203. Allen, Edward Tyson - 11, 105. Allen, Gerald M. - 33. Allen, Larry S. - 153. Allen, Shirley W. - 33, 105. Allen, William R. - 33. Allen-Diaz, Barbara - 33. Alley, Tom - 192. AIIm, Craig Willard - 33. Alliston, Rachel - 11. Alston, Richard M. - 11, 33, 34, 62> 85. Ambacher, Alan H. - 105. Ambler, Chase P. - 203. Ambler, Marjane - 203. American Forestry - 5, 11, 34, 105, 153. American Forestry Association - 34. American Forests - 5, 11, 34-35, 153, 250-251. American Forests & Forest Life - 5, 11, 35, 106, 153-154. Ames, Fred Eligah - 106. Ames Forester, The - 5, 35. 307 Ayres, Ed - 271. Ayres, H. B. - 107, 154. Ayres, Robert W. - 107, 204, 251. Barnett, Steele - 37. Barol, Bill - 271. Barr, George - 156. Barrett, Louis A. - 155. Barrows, J. S. - 107. Barry, Donald J. - 204. Bartlett, Richard A. - 204-205. Bartlett, Robert V. - 271. Bartrum, Smith C. - 155. Bartuska, Ann M. - 38. Baser, Nort - 237. Basler, Christian 0. - 205. Bass, Sharon M. W. - 155. Bass, Thomas A. - 252. Bassett, Ray E. - 38. Bassett, Richard L - 125. Bassman, John H. - 110, 274. Batchelor, Nora - 205. Bates, Sarah F. - 21, 38. Batie, Sandra S. - 205. Baucus, Max - 38. Bauer, Don - 155. Bauer, Erwin A. - 205. Bauer, Paula - 20. Baum, Willa K - 215. Baumback, Rex - 38. Baumgartner, David M. - 68. Baxter, W. G. - 155. Bayard, Charles J. - 205. Beal, J. A. - 38. Beale, Galen - 271. Beals, Herbert K. - 155. Beaman, D. C. - 38. Bean, Michael J. - 38, 205. Bearss, Edwin C. - 205. Beasley Jr., Conger - 155, 205. Beasley, Lamar - 38. Beasley, Val R. - 112. Beattie, Jeanne K. - 38. Beck, Barb - 38. Becker, Bob - 271. Beckham, Dow - 271. Beckham, Stephen Dow - 271. Beckstrom, Paul - 271. Beckwitt, Steve - 38. Bedunah, Don - 107. Beeson, Simeon A. - 155. Begalka, Walt - 176. Behan, Richard W. - 38-39, 155, 157. Behre, C. Edward - 107. Beita, Frank - 156. BBB Babbitt, Bruce - 204. Bach, Melva May - 154. Bachman, Earl E. - 107. Bachman, W. A. - 204. Backes, David James - 107, 154. Bade, William Frederic - 107. Baden, John A. - 11, 36, 204. Bahls, Jane Easter - 36. Bahre, Conrad J. - 271. Bailey, Dan W. - 36. Bailey, Lawrence D. Bob' - 154. Bailey, Reed W. - 251. Baird, Dennis - 154. Baird, Lynn - 154. Bajema, Carl Jay - 271. Baker, Frederick S. - 36. Baker, Gail C. - 107, 155. Baker, James - 204. Baker, Richard A. - 36. Baker, Robert D. - 107, 289. Baker, Suzanne - 298. Baidridge, Kenneth W. - 251. Baldwin, Catherine A. - 271. Baldwin, Donald Nicholas - 37, 107. Baldwin, Henry Ives - 271. Baldwin, Rebecca T. - 226. Ball, Donald R. - 107. Ball, Larry D. - 204, 271. Balmer, Donald G. - 37, 155. Baltic, Tony J. - 37. Bancroft, Larry - 204. Bannister, Ross - 155. Barbano, Fran - 155. Barbee, Robert D. - 204. Barber, John C. - 107. Barber, John H. - 155. Barber, Klaus H. - 37. Barber, Lawrence - 252. Bargielski, Monica M. - 204. Ban, Judi - 271. Barillas, William - 271. Barlow, Thomas J. - 37. Barnes, Will Croft - 11, 37. Barney, Daniel R. - 11. Barnett, Norman - 155. 308 Bell, Evelyn L. - 92, 142. Bell, Sheri D. - 205. Bellis, George - 156. Bellman, Mickey - 39. Bellomy, M. D. - 39. Bellone, Carl J. - 39. Bembry, Lawrence - 39. Bement, Robert E. - 205. Benedict, Fred - 252. Benedict, Warren V. - 39. Bengeyfield, Peter - 107. Bengston, David N. - 39, 63. Bennett, A. L. - 271. Bennett, D. D. - 187. Bennett, Ira E. - 205. Bennett, Stan - 156. Benson, Barbara E. - 272. Benson, Jane Reed - 156. Bentley, John - 156. Benyus, Janine M. - 39. Beres, Nancy - 205. Berg, Dean -91. Berg, Neil H. - 108. Berg, Norman A. - 39. Bergoffen, Gene S. - 39. Bergoffen, William W. - 11. Bergstrom, Dorothy - 108. Berkman, Richard L - 205. Bernhardt, B. E. - 156. Berntsen, Carl M. - 156. Berry, Fred J. - 156. Berry, Phillip - 272. Bertagnolli, Catherine L. - 132. Beswick, Ralph - 166. Bethlahmy, Nedavia - 156. Betts, Floyd E. - 39. Beuter, John H. - 40, 68, 156, 272, 297. Bey, Calvin F. -86. Bidduiph, Stephen G. - 205. Bieg, James P. - 156. Bien, Moms H. - 205. Bilby, Robert E. - 272. Bingaman, John W. - 205. Bingham, Charles W. - 272. Bingham, Cyrus 'Cy" James - 156. Bingham, Gail - 40. Bingham, Richard T. - 108. Binkley, Clark S. - 58. Binnevich, David - 252. Binns, Archie - 272. Birkeland, Torger- 272. Bishop, Freeman C. - 252. Bishop, L L. - 40. Bishop, Norman A. - 205. Biswell, Harold H. - 108. Bjornsen, Bob - 156. Black, Anne - 87. Black, Rexford - 272. Black, Vicki Allen - 156. Black, William C. - 162. Blackwood, Jeff D. - 40. Blair, James P. - 115. Blair, T. B. - 252. Blaisdell, James P. - 40. Blake, Grover C. - 156-1 57. Blakley, E. R. (Jim) - 157. Blanchard, C. J. - 205-206. Blatner, Keith A. - 110, 274. Blinn, Harold E. - 252. Bliss, John C. - 272. Blodgett, Peter J. - 206. Blondin, A. Rennee - 108. Blosser, Russell 0. - 108. Blount, Robert S. - 206. Blum, Albert A. - 272. Blumenthal, Les - 11, 40. Blyth, James E. - 298. Boaz, Jacquelyn A. - 40. Bobetz, Bradley C. - 40. Bocking, Stephen - 40. Bodley, R. E. - 157. Boerker, Richard H. Douai - 12, 17, 108. Boerner, Deborah A. - 157. Boerner-Ein, Deborah - 12. Bohm, Dave - 272. Bolduan, Linda M. - 40. Bolgiano, Christine - 40, 206. Bolle, Arnold W. - 157. Bolinger, Don M. - 12. Bonebrake, George A. - 157. Bonnicksen, Thomas M. - 206. Bonta, Marcia M. - 272. Booth, Douglas E. - 108. Booth, Lisa J. - 206. Booth, Peter MacMillan - 252. Booth, T. William - 272. Bone, Louis - 157. Borman, Michael M. - 206. Bottom, Daniel L - 81. Boucher, Norman - 206. Boughton, Jerry L - 40. Boulton, Anae - 40, 108, 147. 309 Brooks, David J. - 41. Brooks, Ed - 252. Brooks, J. F. - 109. Brooks, Rachel R. - 145. Brothers, R. - 109. Brothers, W. Robert 'Bobcat' - 12. Brouha, Paul - 41. Browder, Gordon - 157. Brower, David R. - 273. Brown, Beverly A. - 158. Brown, Carlos T. 'Tom' - 158. Brown, Carroll E. - 158. Brown, Craig -41. Brown, David E. - 109. Brown, Edgar C. - 252. Brown, Gilbert D. - 158. Brown, Gilbert T. 'Tom - 158. Brown, Greg - 41. Brown, Henry S. - 41. Brown, J. Willcox - 273. Brown, Leon - 252. Brown, Lloyd Edward - 158. Brown, Nelson C. - 252. Brown, Percy W. - 158. Brown, Perry J. - 50. Brown, Sharon A. - 207. Brown, Thomas C. - 78. Brown, Vernon A. - 158. Brown, Virginia M. - 158. Brown, William S. - 158. Browning, James A. - 41. Brubaker, Sterling - 207. Bruce, Donald - 72, 273. Bruce, Robert M. - 298. Bruce, Robin - 252. Bruckart Sr., John 'Ray' - 158. Bruer, David - 110. Brundage, Frederick Herbert - 42. Bruner, William E. - 58. Bryan, Wilmer D. - 159. Bryant, Harold C. - 207. Bryden, Clifford M. - 159. Buchheister, Carl W. - 281. Buck, Bill - 207. Buck, Clarence John 'C. J. - 109, 159, 207. Buck, Shirley - 109. Buckholtz, C. W. - 205, 207. Buckley, John - 159. Budiansky, Stephen - 42. Budy, Jerry D. - 102. Buford, Robert F. - 12. Boutton, Nancy - 41, 77. Bourassa, Connie M. - 41. Bourgeron, P. - 115. Bower, R. W. - 157. Bowerman, Harold Read - 157. Bowermaster, Jon - 206. Bowers, Edward A. - 12. Bowers, Martha H. - 206. Bowes, Michael D. - 66. Bowman, Bob - 273. Bowman, Francis J. - 252. Bowman, Sally-Jo - 206. Box, Thadis W. - 206. Boyce, C. W. - 108. Boyce, Mark S. - 223. Boyer, Alice M. - 41. Boyle, Brian J. - 41. Braasch, Gary - 122. Bradley, Gordon Allan - 108. Bradley, Lenore K - 273. Brandborg, Stewart M. - 41. Brandenburg, Jim - 55. Brandes, Patricia Little - 273. Brandstorm, Axel J. F. - 108, 273. Brandner, H. Phil - 157. Brandt, Ray - 157. Brant, Irving - 157, 206. Branzhaf, Bill - 73. Braun, David W. - 296. Brayton, D. Scott - 206. Brenner, Jim - 273. Brenner, Terry - 41. Bresnick, David - 252. Breuer, David W. - 274. Brewer, A. Lucille - 108. Brewster, D. A. - 108. Briegleb, Philip A. - 108. Briem, Alfred 'Fred' J. - 157. Bright, Chris - 12. Bright, George A. - 158. Brighton, Deb - 181. Brillhart, John H. - 252. Brink, Wellington - 206. Britell, J. - 108. Bromert, Roger - 252. Bromley, John C. - 207. Brooke, Martha H. - 81. Brookings, W. DuBois - 12. Brooks, A. B. - 41. Brooks, Asa - 207. Brooks, Cheri - 38, 41, 109, 158. 310 Bullard, Oral - 207. Bullard, William E. - 121. Bullis, Connie A. - 42. Bunting, Robert Reed - 109. Buono, Frank - 207. Burch Jr., William R. - 288. Burditt, Audrey Lynn - 160. Bureau of Governmental Research and Service ccc C. D. Johnson Lumber Company - 273. Cahn, Patricia - 203. Cahn, Robert - 203. Caldwell, Jim - 159. Caidwell, Lynton Keith - 12, 109, 208. Calef, Wesley -. California Constructive League - 12. California History -. Callaghan, Alfred - 253. Callahan, John C. - 273. Callicott, J. Baird - 42. Cameron, David - 159. Cameron, Jenks - 208. Camia, Catalina - 109. Campbell, Carlos C. - 208. Campbell, Robert L - 43. Caplan, Jim - 43. Captain X - 253. Caraman, Marya - 259. Cardellichio, Peter A. - 58. Carey, Alan - 208. Carey, Sandy - 208. Cargill, Gary E. - 43. Carhart, Arthur H. - 12, 43, 53, 110, 208. Carlson, Martha - 12. Carison, Peter - 273. Carpender, Betsy - 110. 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Guthrie, Keith - 282. HHH Haak, Amy - 128. Haas, Glenn E. - 257. Habeck, James R. - 58. Hacker, Jan J. - 97. Haddock, Phil - 119. Haefner, Henry E. - 169. Hafenrichter, A. L - 257. H age, Wayne - 218. Hagenstein, Perry R. - 58. Hagood, Johnson - 257. Hahn, Benjamin W. - 58. Haigh, John A. - 66. Haines, Aubrey L. - 218. Hall, A. G. - 261. Hall, George R. - 59. Hall, J. Alfred - 119. Hall, John - 119. Hall, Max - 282. Hall, R. Clifford - 282. Hall, Ralph C. - 119, 122. Hall, Sharlot M. - 119. Hall, Wade B. - 141. Hall, William L. - 59.,119. 282. Green, Kass - 282. Green, Lee - 168. Green, Michael K. - 257. Green, Sharon N. - 292. Greene, Jerome A. - 218. Greene, Sarah E. - 58, 118. Greenfield, Rand - 18. Greenshoet - 5. Greer, L Sue -18, 118. Greffenius, R. E. - 118. Gregersen, Hans - 63. Gregg, Frank - 58. Gregg, N. Taylor - 58. Gregg, William C. - 58. Gregg Jr., William P. - 218. Gregoire, Timothy G. - 50. Gregory, Bill - 58. Gribble, John E. - 168. Grier, Norma - 118. Griffen, Linda - 240. Griffin, Rachael - 169. 319 Hailer, Timothy G. - 218. Halliday, William R. - 246. Hallion, Richard P. - 282. HaIm, Joe B. -119. Halvorsen, Kathleen - 41. Hames, R. L - 59. Hamilton, Bruce - 218. Hamilton, Eloise - 282. Hamilton, Joan - 119, 218. Hamilton, Lawrence S. - 18. Hamilton, Mark - 119. Hamilton, Miller - 59. Hamilton, Thomas E. - 29, 59, 90. Hammatt, R. F. Dick' - 119. Hammer, Keith J. - 169. Hammond, Bruce - 59. Hammond Jr., John H. - 169. Hampton, H. Duane - 218. Hampton, John C. - 282. Hampton, Ray B. - 169. Hanke, Steve H. - 18. Hansen, Dave - 169. Hansen, Martin - 283. Hanson, Dennis - 59, 119. Hanson, James Austin - 257. Hanson, P. D. - 119. Hanzlik, Edward John - 119. Harding, Bruce C. - 61. Harding, T. Swann - 59. Hardy, Charles E. Mike' - 59. Hardy, Martha - 59, 170. Hardy, Zoe T. - 170. Hargrove, Erwin C. - 219. Harlan, Thomas - 18. Harmon, Dave - 78. Harmon, Frank J. - 18, 59, 83. Harmon, Wendell H. - 170. Harper, Charles Price - 257. Harper, Robert H. - 170. Harper, Verne L - 59. Harpham, Vernon V. - 170. Harris, Charles C. - 41. Harris, Glenn D. - 59. Harris, Philip Talbot - 120, 170. Harris, Robert W. - 60. Harris, Tom - 219. Harrison, J. B. - 59. Harrison, Kenneth E. - 170. Harrison, SyMa L - 219. Harroun, Catherine - 242. Harry, D. - 59. Hart, Paul - 18. Hartgraves, Charles R. - 84. Hartzell Jr., Hal - 283. Hartzer, Ronald B. - 14, 18. Hartzog, George B. - 219. Harvey, Mark W. T. - 219. Harwell Jr., Albert Brantley - 60. Haskell, David A. - 219. Hatton, John H. - 60, 258. Hawes, Austin F. - 258. Hawes-Davis, Doug - 170. Hawley, Norman R. - 120. Haycox, Stephen W. - 170. Hayden, Ernest A. - 258. Hayes, Ralph W. - 219. Hayner, Norman S. - 283. Haynes, Richard W. - 33, 60, 105, 120, 270, 283. Hays, Finley - 283. Hays Jr., Joseph L - 161. Hays, Samuel P. - 18-19, 258. Hazen, David W. - 170. Heacox, Kim - 219. Headley, Roy - 60. Heald, Weldon F. - 170. Healy, Robert G. - 19, 28, 219. Heard, John P. - 219. Heath, Virgil - 258. Heiken, Doug - 60. Heilman, Paul E. - 119. Heimerdinger Jr., C. G. - 283. Hem, Corwin E. Slim' - 120, 170. Heinrichs, Jay - 120, 283. Heintzleman, B. Frank - 120. Heissenbuttel, John - 219. Held, Burnell - 210. Helfand, Gloria F. - 60, 136. Helford, Gloria E. - 37. Helms, Douglas - 219, 258. Hendee, John C. - 41, 60, 68, 170. Hendricks, Robert L - 29, 60. Hendrickson, Elnar L - 258. Hendrickson Jr., Kenneth E. - 258. Henly, Russell K - 277, 283. Henny, D. C. - 219. Henrickson, Merle - 283. Henry, Allen S. - 60. Henry, Randy - 283. Henry, Wesley R. - 51. Hensel, R. L - 219. Henson, Larry - 60. Henthorne, Mary - 219. 320 Henze, Karl D. - 179. Herbert, Paul A. - 60. Herbert, Rand - 173. Hereford Jr., Joseph P. - 168. Hermann, Binger - 60. Herrett, Wendy - 61. Hertel, Gerard D. - 42. Hess Jr., Karl - 220. Hessell, J. H. - 61. Hessburg, P. - 115. Hession, Jack M. - 61. Hester, Eugene - 220. Hester, Wendell H. - 95, 96. Hewett, Charles E. - 61. Heyward, Frank - 283. Hiatt, Harlan C. Huck' - 170. Hibbard, Benjamin Horace - 16, 220. Hibbard, Michael - 283. Hickman, Clifford A. - 61 Hicks, Helen P. - 283. Hicks, Laney - 61. Hickson, Arthur A. - 283. Hidy, Ralph W. - 283. Hieronymus, George H. - 258, 261. Higgins, Earl A. - 283. High, James - 120. High Country News - 61. Hiler, Mike -61, 171. Hill, Edwin G. - 258. Hill, Frank Ernest - 258, 283. Hill, James J. - 284. Hill, Robert R. - 120. Hillinger, Charles - 171. Hiliman, Lauren L. - 171. Hills, Lawrence - 284. Hinchman, Steve - 61. Hinds, Jim - 284. Hinkley, Arnold W. - 258. Hot, John G. - 37. Hofferber, Michael - 297. Hoffman, Arthur F. C. - 171. Hoffman, John F. - 220. Hogan, Jack B. - 120, 135. Hogenauer, Alan K - 220. Hogervorst-Rukke, Tricia - 220. Hogg, Thomas C. - 264. Hokanson, Nels - 284. Holbrook, Stewart H. - 61, 171, 258, 284. Holcomb, Carl James - 171. Holcomb, John - 120, 171. Holderman, Reed - 171. Holgate, H. L - 220. Holland, Andy - 120. Holland, Kenneth - 258. Holland, Reid A. - 258. Hollis, Sallie Rose - 284. Holmes, Darrell 0. - 284. Holmes, Michael S. - 258. Hoistine, Craig E. - 171, 252. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry - 284. Holt, A. D. - 61. Hoitby, Bert E. - 120, 261. Hoithausen, Richard S. - 129. Holzwarth, Milbert Milan SIim' - 259. Honey, William D. - 264. Honeycutt, Patricia S. - 220. Hoover, Herbert T. - 220. Hoover, Roy 0. - 171, 284. Hopkine, Regina Marie - 220. Hopkins, Howard G. Hop' - 171, 193. Hopps, Michael - 19. Hopson, Ruth E. - 172. Horan, Andrew - 120. Horn, Jon - 284. Hornaday, Fred E. - 275. Hornaday, Mary - 284. Horning, Walter Harold - 172, 220-221. Horton, Alan J. - 61, 120, 133. Horton, F. W. - 89. Horton, Gerald F. - 193. Horton, Tom - 221. Hosmer, Paul - 285. Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon - 19, 61. Hotchkiss, George Woodward - 285. Hough, Franklin Benjamin - 19. Housley, Ray - 61. Howard, Donald S. - 259. Howard, Ivy M. - 259. Howard, James 0. - 285. Hinson, Joseph H. -61. Hinton, Wayne K - 171. Hirt, Paul W. - 19, 61. Historical Research Associates - 220. 1-lite, Michael P. -61. Hixson, Phil - 220. H oak, Amy - 128. Hoberg, George - 120. Hockaday, James M. - 171. Hocker, John - 220. Hodge, William C. - 220. Hodgson, Allen Harrison - 171, 284. Hodson, E. R. - 171. 321 Howard, M. C. - 259. Howard, Randall R. - 120, 285. Howe, Steve - 221. Howell, Cheri - 61, 172. Howell, Glen - 259. Hoyt, Ray - 259. Hrubes, Robert J. - 19, 172. Hubbell, Kathryn D. - 120. Hudson, Dale A. - 221. Hudson, Wendy E. - 61. Hueber, Anne E. - 61. Huff, Dan E. - 221. Huff man, James L - 221. Hughes, B. 0. - 121. Hughes, J. Donald - 221. Hughes, J. Melvin - 121. Hughes, Joseph H. - 285. Hughes, Kirsten - 221. Hult, Ruby El -221. Humke, John W. - 62, 90. Humphrey, C. R. - 62. Humphrey, Hubert H. - 62, 259. Humphreys, Hubert - 259. Hunt, Frances A. - 62, 221. Hunt, John Clark - 221, 258. Hunter, Wally - 285. Huntington, Hallie Hills - 285. Hurd, Charles W. B. - 259. Hurt, R. Douglas - 221. Huser, Verne - 121. Hurst, Randle M. - 172. Hutchinson, Charles F. - 270. Hutchinson, W. H. - 285. Hutchison, Fred - 62. Hutchison, S. Blair - 199. Huyck, Heather - 221. Hyres, P. W. - 253. Hyde, Anne Farrar - 121, 221. Hyde, Philip - 172. Hyde, William F. - 58, 62. Hydrick, Rick - 222. Hyman, Harold M. - 285. Interagency Scientific Team - 121. International Review - 62. lozzi, Joe - 172. Irland, Lloyd C. - 62. Ireland, Asher - 172. Irvin, William Robert - 221. Irwin, Larry L - 121, 222 Isaac, Leo Anthony - 121, 172. Isbell, Victor K - 172. Ise, John - 19, 222 lund, Bill - 285. Iverson, David C. - 34, 62. JJJ Jackman, E. R. - 190. Jackson, A. G. - 62, 121, 172. Jackson, David H. - 62. Jackson, Donald Dale - 62, 121, 259, 285. Jackson, E. R. - 62. Jackson, George J. - 172. Jackson, Henry - 222 Jackson, James P. - 172, 259. Jackson, Kristine C. - 289. Jackson, Royal G. - 172. Jackson, W. Turretine - 173. Jacobs, David A. - 173. Jacobs, Lynn - 222 Jacobsen, Edna L - 19. Jacobson, Mat - 19. Jacono, S. Lo - 19. Jaehn, Thomas - 3. Jaenicke, Alexander J. - 63. Jakes, Pamela J. - 63, 121. James, Chuck - 63. James, Dave - 285. Jameson, John R. - 222 Janeway, Katherine Ann - 222 Jardine, James T. - 63. Jarratt, Jennifer - 22, 72. Jay, David - 121. Jeansonne, Jerry - 63. Jeffers, D. S. - 259. Jefferson, Jon - 121. Jenkins, Gary C. - 222 Jensen, Mark - 115. Jensen, Vernon H. - 285. Jernberg, Albert W. - 259. Jewett, G. F. - 63. Jobanek, George A. - 222 Johns, Lary H. - 285. Ill Ickes, Harold Le Claire - 19. IlIg, Cathy - 120. Ilig, Gordon - 121. Ingersoll, Fern - 135, 282. Ingerson, Alice E. - 206. Inner Voice - 121, 172, 222. 322 Johns II, Raymond M. - 160. Johnson, Beaulah - 286. Johnson, Benjamin - 261. Johnson, Bobby - 196. Johnson, Charles W. - 259. Johnson, Dessa - 173. Johnson, Douglas E. - 206. Justice, Joyce - 260. KKK Kaiser, H. Fred - 39. Kale, Maria - 260. Kaiisz, Paul J. - 173. Kane, Lucile - 20. Kania, Alan J. - 223. Karamanski, Theodore J. - 286. Karp, James P. - 223. Karr, R. - 63. Kauffman, Erie - 63, 260. Kaufman, Herbert - 64. Kaufman, Leslie - 223. Kaufman, Polly Welts - 223. Kaufmann, Merrill R. - 64. Kaune Jr., Robert W. - 223. Kaus, A. - 56. Keane, John T. - 64. Kearney, Marsha - 36. Keating, Linnea - 173. Kebabian, Paul B. - 286. Keck, Wendall M. - 122. Keegan, Andrew R. - 260. Keen, F. Paul - 122. Keene, Roy - 122. Keil, Bill - 286. Keiter, Robert B. - 223, 237. Keller, John Weiman - 64, 82. Keller, Paul - 64. Keller, William F. - 64. Kellett, Michael - 286. Keliey, Evan W. - 64, 82. Kelley, Joan M. - 286. Kelley, Mary - 173. Kellogg, R. S. - 24. Kelly, Bruce - 286. Kelly, David - 122. Keisay, Robert C. - 173. Kemp, Stephen - 223. Kennedy, James J. - 42, 47, 64, 122. Kennedy, John - 223. Kennedy, Renwick C. - 260. Kennedy, Richard H. - 223, 286. Kenney, Nathaniel T. - 20. Kent, Brian M. - 37, 64. Kent, William Henry Boole (W.H.B.) - 173. Kenworthy, Tom - 64. Kephart, George S. - 65, 223. Kerby, Anah - 174. Johnson, E.R.-121. Johnson, Herman M. - 286. Johnson, James Holbrook - 122. Johnson, Huey D. - 63. Johnson, K. Norman - 118, 122, 138, 272, 297. Johnson, Kathy - 19, 174. Johnson, Leif Magnus - 63. Johnson, Leon G. - 260. Johnson, Lynn A. - 255, 260. Johnson, M. Bruce - 15. Johnson, Melvin C. - 286. Johnson, Randy - 63. Johnson, Robert R. - 286. Johnson, Robert U. - 20. Johnson, Roger - 173. Johnson, Ronald W. - 222 Johnson, Steve - 222 Johnston, David W. - 75. Johnstone, Paul H. - 222. Jolley, Harley E. - 173, 260. Jolley, Laurence G. - 122. Jones, Alden H. - 286. Jones, Douglas H. - 160. Jones, Evan - 173. Jones, Helen L. - 63. Jones, Hoiway R. - 122, 222. Jones, Ira Ennis - 173. Jones, J. Greg- 85, 138. Jones, Mallory C. - 286. Jones, Robert Bradley - 222. Jonkel, Charles - 275. Jordan, Ethel Blair - 63. Jordan, Richard N. - 20. Jordan IV, William R. - 286. Jorgensen, C. Glen - 173. Joscelyn, Alan L. - 238. Josephson, H. R. - 122, 286. Joslin, Les - 173. Journal of Forest History - 5. Journal of Forestry - 20, 63, 122, 173, 223, 260. Journal of the West - 223. Joyce, Linda A. - 64. Juday, Glenn Patrick - 63, 116. Jukkala, Art - 63, 122. 323 Koch, James L - 123. Koch, Stanley - 123. Kohm, Kathryn A. - 66, 224. Koler, Julie M. - 154. Koppes, Clayton R. - 224. Korb, Tom - 287. Korn, Peter - 123. Korstian, Clarence F. - 66, 261. Koski, Ray - 174. Kotok, Edward I. - 66. Krakauer, Jon - 287. Kramer, Herman J. - 287. Krannich, Richard S. - 47, 64. Krauch, Hermann - 174. Kreidler, Tai - 287. Kreienbaum, C. H. - 174, 287. Kresek, Ray - 123. Krog, Carl E. - 174, 287. Kroupa, Susan - 174. Krueger, Myron - 286, 287. Krueger, Theodore - 171. Krutilla, John V. - 66. Kubler, Hans - 20. Kuhns, Edith Y. - 174. Kuhns, John C. - 124, 174. Kuipers, Dean - 124. Kuihavy, David L - 174. Kuzenski, Sally T. - 287. Kyle, George M. - 175. Kylie, H. R. - 261. Kerlee, Thomas Marvin - 122. Kern, Jack C. - 65. Kerr, Andy - 65, 122, 223. Kerr, Bill - 174. Kerr, Edmund J. - 65. Kerr, Edward F. - 260. Kerr, Mark B. - 122. Kerrick, Michael A. - 174. Kessler, Winifred B. - 65. Kiefer, Francis - 65. Kieley, James F. - 260. Kiester Jr., Edwin - 223. Kilar, Jeremy W. - 286. Kilbourne, James C. - 223. Kilgore, Bruce M. - 223-224. Kimball, Abigail - 125. Kimball, James P. - 20. Kimball, Thomas L - 65. Kimmett, Leo - 260. King, Clarence - 224. King, Greg - 174, 286. King, J. E. - 142. King, Kenny - 287. King, Robert Thomas - 122. King, Tom - 65. Kingery, James L - 123. Kinney, Abbot - 123. Kinney, Jay P. - 65, 224, 260. Kirkland, Burt Persons - 65, 123. Kirkmire, Nicholas J. - 20. Kirkpatrick, Dahi J. - 65, 174. Kirkpatrick, G. - 65. Kirkwood, J. E. - 123. Klein, Julie - 123. Klein, Kerwin L - 123, 224. Klemin, A. - 65. Kiemme, Marvin - 224. Kline, Doyle - 224. Klinkenborg, Verlyn - 224. Kloepfer, Deanne - 42, 65. Kluger, James A. - 224. Knapp, Walter H. - 65, 142. Knappen, Theodore M. - 123. Kneipp, Leon F. - 65-66, 123. Knibb, David - 174. Knickerbocker, Brad - 66. Knize, Perri - 20, 66. Knowles, Margie Young - 174. Knudsen, Karen - 66. Knudson, Douglas M. - 20. Koch, Elers - 66, 123, 174. LLL LaBastille, Anne - 66. Labbe, John T. - 287, 288. Lachenmeier, Rudy R. - 124. La Course, Diana - 66. Lacy, Leslie Alexander - 261. LaDuke, Archie - 287. LaFaver, L H. - 66. Lafferty, J. B. - 124. Lafollette, Cameron - 124. Lage, Ann -211. Lake, Stuart N. - 67. Lakin, Kimberly K - 250, 252, 253, 254, 261, 266, 269. LaLande, Jeffrey M. - 124, 175, 183, 287. Lamb, Frank Haines - 67, 287. Lamm, Richard D. - 287. Lamm, W. E. - 287. Lammers, George E. - 67. 324 Lammi, Joe 0. - 287. Lampman, Herbert S. - 175. Lamson, Susan - 224. Lance, Martha Blanchard - 287. Landenberger, C. Fred - 287. Lang, William L. - 224. Langdale Jr., Harley - 288. Langford, Nathaniel Pitt - 224. Langille, Harold Douglas eDougu - 67, 124. Langille, William A. Will' - 288. Lanpher, Henry - 261. LaPage, Wilbur F. - 67. Lapham, Stanton C. - 225. Lapp, David - 124. Larsen, Gary L - 67. Larson, Arnold B. - 67. Larson, Charlotte - 67. Larson, Geraldine - 67. Laswell, Jules Verne - 175. Lauer, Solon - 124. Laughlin, Nora Alix - 67. Laundre, John W. - 225. Laut, Agnes C. - 67. Lavender, David - 225. Lawrence, Paul A. - 261. Lawter Jr., William Clifford - 67. Lear, Linda J. - 225. Leavell, William - 225. Leavengood, David - 225. Leavitt, Clyde - 67. Leavitt, Scott - 124, 175. Lee, Jennifer A. - 172. Lee, Kal N. - 145. Lee, Lawrence B. - 225, 186. Lee, Robert G. - 67, 124, 288, 296. Lehde, Norman B. - 20, 124. Lehmkuhl, John - 115. Leiberg, John B. - 124, 175. Leicht, Richard E. - 125. Leisz, Douglas R. - 68. Lekachman, Robert - 68. Leland, John D. - 175. Lembecke, J. - 288. Leman, Christopher K. - 20, 68. LeMaster, Dennis C. - 20, 68, 136. Lemmon, J. G. - 125. Lemonick, Michael D. - 68. Lemons, John - 225. Lenard, Thomas M. - 68. Lennon, Thomas P. - 175. Lentz, G. H. - 125. Lenz, Margaret Sylvester - 175. Leonard, George M. - 20, 68. Leopold, Aldo - 68. Leshy, John D. - 68, 225. Lettman, Gary - 297. LeVan, Susan L. - 125. Levine, Frances - 288. Levine, Jonathan B. - 125. Levitan, Sar - 261. Lewis, Bob J. - 288. Lewis, Duffy - 175. Lewis, Melvin Merritt - 175. Lewis, R. E. - 69. Lewis, Steve - 175. Libecap, Gary 0. - 225. Lichen, Pat - 175. Liddicoet, Alfred A. - 107. Lidgard, Charlene - 125. Lien, Carsten - 175, 225. Liere, Alan - 125. Liggett, Chris - 89. Liles, Jim - 225. Lilligren, Bunty - 175. Lilligren, Hillard M. - 176. Limbert, Robert W. - 225. Lind, Anna M. - 288. Lind, Greg D. - 125. Lindeberg-Johnson, Margaret - 210. Linden, Russell M. - 69. Lindh, Axel G. - 69. Lindh, C. Otto - 125, 176. Lindley, Betty - 261. Lindley, Ernest - 261. Lindley, J. G. - 261. Lindley, William R. - 288. Lingenfelter, Richard W. - 225. Lippencott, J. B. - 225. Lippke, Bruce - 288. Lipscomb, J. Roy - 288. Lipske, Mike - 176. List, Peter - 139. Literary Digest - 69. Little, Charles - 69. Little, James A. - 69. Little, Jane Braxton - 288. Little, Susan N. - 125. Lively, Charles E. - 69. Living Wilderness - 176. Locke, S. B. - 69, 125. Lockley, Fred - 125, 225. Lockmann, Ronald F. - 125. 325 McBee, Arenna - 289. McCarty Jr., Robert S. - 126. McCarthy, Catherine - 70. McCarthy, G. Michael - 126, 287. McCausland, Norman - 177. McCawley, Sona L - 177. McClain, J. Fred - 177. MacCleery, Douglas W. - 21, 70, 84. McClelland Jr., John - 289. McCloskey, J. Michael - 70, 177. McCloskey, Maxine E. - 70. McClure, James A. - 70. McCollum, Matthew G. - 70, 289. McComb, William C. - 126. McConkey, Darel - 261. McConnell, Grant - 70, 177. McConnell, H. P. - 126. McConnell, Roberta - 70. McCool, Daniel - 210, 226. McCormick, John - 70. McCornack, George - 289. McCoy, Geneviere - 226. McCracken, Joseph W. - 21. McCulloch, Walter F. - 289. McCullough, R. Nevan - 177. McCully, G. Woodruff - 177. MacDaniels, Everett Herman - 126. MacDonald, G. B. - 71, 261. McDonald, Michael J. - 247. McDonald, Timothy B. - 126. MacDonnell, Lawrence J. --21. McDowell, John - 71. McElroy, Jack - 261. McEntee, James J. - 261. McFarland, Corley Byron 'C. B.! - 177. McGeary, Martin Nelson - 21. McGinnis, Wendy J. - 53, 280. McGreggor, Cawley A. - 226. McGuane, Thomas - 226. McGuire, Clifton C. - 177. McGuire, Harvey P. - 261. McGuire, John Richard - 21, 71. McGuire, Thomas R. - 226. Machlis, Gary E. - 71. McIntyre, Rick - 226. Mclver, James - 175. Mclvor, D. E. - 226. McKay, Douglas - 126. Mckay, Tim - 126. MacKaye, Benton - 71. Mckee, Cindy - 226. Loeffelbein, Bob - 69. Loehr, Rodney C. - 288. Lomax, Alfred L - 125. Long, James - 289. Long, James N. - 125. Long, T. S. - 289. Lonsdale, Harry - 125. Looker, Dan - 69. Loomis, B. F. - 225. Loomis, John B. - 70, 136, 226. Loope, Walter L - 226. Loose, Ann A. - 69. Loosley, E. B. - 69, 176. Lopez, Jesus - 261. LoPiccolo, Margaret Justine - 289. Lord, Lydia Ann - 176. Lord, Russell - 20, 69. Lord, William B. - 226. Lorenz, Diane C. - 302. Lough, Edward Hugh - 176. 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