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9 June 1892
Unknown
to George May Powell
He acknowledges the value of good forestry work and mentions work with Samuel Powell. Letter written on U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry letterhead
GLC00687.167
14 January 1905
United States. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Forestry.
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry, American Forest Conference [press bulletin]
The American Forest Conference brought together representatives from the lumbering, mining and grazing industries, railroad, and irrigation to discus forestry. Special attention was given to the proper use of forests by all fields, with responsible...
GLC00687.169
30 August 1909
United States. Department of Agriculture.
[USDA Forest Service release, The White Mountain Region]
The White Mountain region provides important forestry in New England as well as water flow, impacting commerce and manufacture.
GLC00687.170.01
[U. S. Department of Agriculture, The Forester, Forest Service business card]
Enclosed with GLC00687.170.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.170.02
23 September 1909
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Last Year Memorable for Forest Fire Destruction]
A dry season, compared with indifference toward small fires the previous year led to a large amount of forest fire destruction. There are certain measures which can be taken to keep fire losses at a minimum.
GLC00687.171.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.171.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.171.02
24 September 1909
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Railroads Entering Into Practice of Forestry]
Railroads can participate in forestry by using cheaper and more abundant wood for cross-ties as well as planting.
GLC00687.172.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.172.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.172.02
27 September 1909
[U. S. Department of Agriculture press release, Government Forests of Prussia Well Managed]
National forests in Prussia are great examples for the U.S. with their sustained yield or continuous reproduction of wood used.
GLC00687.173.01
Enclosed with GLC00687.173.01. Card is perforated down the center.
GLC00687.173.02
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