U.S. Forest Service Headquarters Collection
Collection of historical materials about the U.S. Forest Service, including administrative history, forestry, conservation, and land use.
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Collection of historical materials about the U.S. Forest Service, including administrative history, forestry, conservation, and land use.
Answers common questions about the Forest History Society library, archives, collections, and services, including research, access, and donations.
The Walter S. Rosenberry Graduate Fellowship offers $15,000 to support doctoral research in forest and conservation history for students in North American universities.
A virtual lecture series hosted by FHS historian Jamie Lewis, exploring topics in forest and conservation history from 2021.
The Forest History Society (FHS) bestows the honorary title of "Fellow of the Forest History Society" on individuals for outstanding leadership and contributions to forest history.
The Forest History Society offers virtual lectures on forest history topics, with presentations available on their YouTube channel. Learn more about past and upcoming series.
Webinar series on Nontimber Forest Products (NTFPs) and their integration into the bioeconomy, featuring past presentations and related FHS events.
An annotated guide to archival collections held by the Forest History Society, arranged alphabetically by creator. Includes finding aids and database search.
Award for the best graduate student essay on environmental or forest history. Includes $250 prize and potential publication in Environmental History.
Forest History Society webinar series featuring discussions with historians, artists, researchers, and policymakers on forest history and current topics.
Webinar series focusing on positive developments in forestry and conservation, featuring discussions on mass timber, heirs' property rights, tree equity, and sustainable resource economies.
Information about scientists in the U.S. Forest Service, their research, and notable individuals. Includes links to collections and related topics.
Information about Grey Towers, a National Historic Landmark operated by the U.S. Forest Service, former home of Gifford Pinchot, and a hub for forestry and conservation.
Information about the people of the U.S. Forest Service, including biographies, photographs, and writings. Features the U.S. Forest Service Headquarters Collection.
Information on U.S. Forest Service policy and legislation through history, based on the Forest Service Headquarters History Collection.
Historical information on U.S. Forest Service personnel in regional offices and national forests, including profiles and experiences of forest rangers.
Documents and images about specific lands and sites of the United States Forest Service, located in the Forest History Society and Forest Service Headquarters History Collection.
List of U.S. Forest Service Chiefs from 1881 to the present, with brief historical context and links to learn more about each individual.
Searchable database of the U.S. Forest Service Headquarters Collection, including administrative history, forestry, conservation, and land use materials.
Information about U.S. Forest Service research sites, their history, and related collections. Includes links to additional resources and further reading.
Forest History Society's honor roll of donors and members for the period July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025, listing contributions by individuals, institutions, corporations, and foundations.
Application form for the Bell Travel Grant from the Forest History Society, requesting funding for research travel.
List of individuals, associations, corporations, and foundations that supported the Forest History Society between July 2015 and June 2016.
A PDF document from December 1906 discussing forestry and irrigation, including scientific advancements and international collaboration in forestry research.
This PDF details the 50-year history of the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, covering its establishment, research projects, and expansion from 1923 to 1973.
A historical overview of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service's research efforts, focusing on its origins, key figures, and evolving role in forestry and resource management.
A historical report detailing the establishment and research activities of the Priest River Experiment Station, a U.S. Forest Service facility.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection. Includes details on citizenship, age, GPA, degree programs, and required documents.
A PDF document analyzing the relationship between Venezuela and Cuba, exploring premises and future scenarios. It discusses their ties with the US and other nations.
Instructions for submitting letters of recommendation and host commitment letters for the Ford Foundation Fellowships, including formatting and content guidelines.
Information about author talks at Hagley Museum & Library, including dates, times, speakers, and contact information for RSVPs.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs Information Technology (IT) Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection. Includes details on citizenship, age, GPA, degree programs, and required documents.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection criteria. Includes details on citizenship, age, GPA, and degree programs.
Information about the Hagley Author Talks series, including dates, speakers, topics, and contact information for attendance.
Information about the Hagley Museum & Library's author talks series, including dates, times, and contact information for attendees.
Details for an author talk by Richard John on April 23, 2014, discussing the impact of telegraph and telephone on America. Free admission, reservations requested.
Information about the Hagley Author Talks series, featuring authors discussing their books. Contact details provided for attendance inquiries.
A PDF document detailing water resources in Cuba, including statistics on watersheds, aquifers, rainfall, and water quality.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs Information Technology (IT) Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection.
Poster for the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship, seeking tech talent for the Foreign Service with tuition assistance and mentorship.
Information about the 2017-2018 Author Talk Series at Hagley Museum & Library, including dates, times, and contact information for attendees.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs Information Technology (IT) Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection.
Poster for the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship, seeking tech talent for the U.S. Department of State's Foreign Service. Offers tuition, mentorship, and professional development.
Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Affairs Information Technology (IT) Fellowship, covering eligibility, application process, and selection.
Resources and materials related to Carl Schenck and the Biltmore Forest School, including films, worksheets, and additional reading. Contact Jamie Lewis for questions.
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