CCC Forestry

CCC Forestry
Author: Harry Raymond Kylie,Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1937
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: UOM:39015020215243

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Forests Protected by the CCC

Forests Protected by the CCC
Author: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1939
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: SRLF:A0011478765

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Recreation Site Planning and Improvement in National Forests 1891 1942

Recreation Site Planning and Improvement in National Forests  1891 1942
Author: William C. Tweed
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1981
Genre: Forest reserves
ISBN: MINN:31951002871988Q

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The New Deal s Forest Army

The New Deal s Forest Army
Author: Benjamin F. Alexander
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781421424552

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How the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed, rejuvenated, and protected American forests and parks at the height of the Great Depression. Propelled by the unprecedented poverty of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established an array of massive public works programs designed to provide direct relief to America’s poor and unemployed. The New Deal’s most tangible legacy may be the Civilian Conservation Corps’s network of parks, national forests, scenic roadways, and picnic shelters that still mark the country’s landscape. CCC enrollees, most of them unmarried young men, lived in camps run by the Army and worked hard for wages (most of which they had to send home to their families) to preserve America’s natural treasures. In The New Deal’s Forest Army, Benjamin F. Alexander chronicles how the corps came about, the process applicants went through to get in, and what jobs they actually did. He also explains how the camps and the work sites were run, how enrollees spent their leisure time, and how World War II brought the CCC to its end. Connecting the story of the CCC with the Roosevelt administration’s larger initiatives, Alexander describes how FDR’s policies constituted a mixed blessing for African Americans who, even while singled out for harsh treatment, benefited enough from the New Deal to become an increasingly strong part of the electorate behind the Democratic Party. The CCC was the only large-scale employment program whose existence FDR foreshadowed in speeches during the 1932 campaign—and the dearest to his heart throughout the decade that it lasted. Alexander reveals how the work itself left a lasting imprint on the country’s terrain as the enrollees planted trees, fought forest fires, landscaped public parks, restored historic battlegrounds, and constructed dams and terraces to prevent floods. A uniquely detailed exploration of life in the CCC, The New Deal’s Forest Army compellingly demonstrates how one New Deal program changed America and gave birth to both contemporary forestry and the modern environmental movement.

Report of the Chief of the Forestry Division

Report of the Chief of the Forestry Division
Author: United States. Forest Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1935
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: CHI:18009951

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Forest Hill Louisiana

Forest Hill  Louisiana
Author: Cheré Dastugue Coen
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625852311

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Forest Hill boasts one of the largest nursery industries in the country, despite its tiny population. In the early days, the community was a summer retreat for plantation owners. The lumber industry rolled into town with the railroad, which eased the transportation of virgin timber. By 1901, the nurseries had emerged after Samuel Stokes began selling a variety of plants from his woods. Today, more than two hundred nurseries are in operation, many by the families who founded them. Author Chere Dastugue Coen reveals the deep roots of this horticultural hub.

Mississippi Forests and Forestry

Mississippi Forests and Forestry
Author: James E. Fickle
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1578063086

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From prehistory to the present, people have harvested Mississippi's trees, cultivated and altered the woodlands, and hunted forest wildlife. Native Americans, the first foresters, periodically burned the undergrowth to improve hunting and to clear land for farming. Mississippi Forests and Forestry tells the story of human interaction with Mississippi's woodlands. With forty black-and-white images and extensive documentation, this history debunks long-held myths, such as the notion of the first settlers encountering "virgin" forests. Drawing on primary materials, government documents, newspapers, interviews, contemporary accounts, and secondary works, historian James E. Fickle describes an ongoing commerce between people and place, from Native American maintenance of the woods, to white exploration and settlement, to early economic activities in Mississippi's forests, to present-day conservation and responsible use. Viewed over time, issues of conservation are rarely one-sided. Mississippi Forests and Forestry describes how the rise of "scientific" forestry coincided with the efforts of some early lumber companies and industrial foresters to operate responsibly in harvesting trees and providing for reforestation. Surprisingly, the rise of the pulp and paper industry made reforestation possible in many parts of the state. Mississippi Forests and Forestry is a history of individuals as well as industries. The book looks closely at the ways the lumber industry operated in the woods and mills and at the living and working conditions of people in the industries. It argues that the early industrial foresters, some lumber companies, and pulp and paper manufacturers practiced utilitarian conservation. By the late 1950s, they accomplished what some considered a miracle. Mississippi's forests had been restored. With the rise of environmentalism in the 1960s, popular ideas concerning the proper management and use of forests changed. Practices such as clear-cutting, single-age management, and manufacturing by chip mills became highly controversial. Looking ahead, Mississippi Forests and Forestry examines the issues that remain heated topics of conservation and use.

Reforestation by the CCC

Reforestation by the CCC
Author: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1939
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN: SRLF:A0010989796

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