Publications of the History Society

These are books and films available from the Forest History Society The Chiefs Remember: The Forest Service, 1952–2001, Harold K. Steen, on our website at www.ForestHistory.org/Publications. cloth $29.00, paper $20.00 The Forest Service and the Greatest Good: A Centennial History, From THE FOREST HISTORY SOCIETY James G. Lewis, paper $20.00 Issues Series—$9.95 each Tongass Timber: A History of Logging and Timber Utilization in Southeast Books in the Issues Series bring a historical context to today’s most pressing Alaska, James Mackovjak, $19.95 issues in and natural resource management. These introductory View From the Top: Forest Service Research, R. Keith Arnold, texts are created for a general audience. M. B. Dickerman, Robert E. Buckman, $13.00

America’s Fires: A Historical Context for Policy and Practice, Stephen J. Pyne With PRESS Bernhard Eduard Fernow: A Story of North American Forestry, America’s Forested Wetlands: From Wasteland to Valued Resource, Andrew Denny Rodgers III, $21.95 Jeffrey K. Stine Changing Pacific : Historical Perspectives on the Forest Economy American Forests: A History of Resiliency and Recovery, of the Pacific Basin, John Dargavel and Richard Tucker, cloth $39.95, Douglas W. MacCleery paper $14.95 Canada’s Forests: A History, Ken Drushka Changing Tropical Forests: Historical Perspectives on Today’s Challenges in Forest Pharmacy: Medicinal Plants in American Forests, Steven Foster Central and South America, Harold K. Steen and Richard P. Tucker, Forest Sustainability: The History, the Challenge, the Promise, cloth $31.95, paper $16.95 Donald W. Floyd David T. Mason: Forestry Advocate, Elmo Richardson, $8.00 Genetically Modified Forests: From Stone Age to Modern Biotechnology, The Duke Forest at 75: A Resource for All Seasons, Ida Phillips Lynch, Rowland D. Burdon and William J. Libby paper $21.95 Newsprint: Canadian Supply and American Demand, Thomas R. Roach Origins of the National Forests: A Centennial Symposium, Wood for Bioenergy: Forests as a Resource for Biomass and Biofuels, Harold K. Steen, cloth $31.95, paper $16.95 Brooks C. Mendell and Amanda Hamsley Lang With GREENWOOD PUBLISHING GROUP, INC. Other Publications A Hard Road to Travel: Lands, Forests and People in the Upper Athabasca Lost Initiatives: Canada’s Forest Industries, Forest Policy and Forest Conservation Region, Peter J. Murphy, et al., cloth $42.95, paper $29.95 , R. Peter Gillis and Thomas R. Roach, $40.95 Bringing in the Wood: The Way It Was at Chesapeake Corporation, With ISLAND PRESS Mary Wakefield Buxton, cloth $29.95, paper $19.95 The Conservation Diaries of , Harold K. Steen (ed.), Common Goals for Sustainable Forest Management, V. Alaric Sample cloth $29.00 and Steven Anderson (eds.), $24.95 With STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cradle of Forestry in America: The , 1898–1913 , Forestry in the U.S. South: A History, Mason C. Carter, Robert C. Carl Alwin Schenck, $14.95 Kellison, and R. Scott Wallinger, $65.00 Forest Aesthetics, Heinrich von Salisch, trans. by Walter L. Cook Jr. and Doris Wehlau, $24.95 With UNIVERSITY OF PRESS Forest and Wildlife Science in America: A History, Crusading for Chemistry: The Professional Career of Charles Holmes Herty, Harold K. Steen (ed.), $14.95 Germaine M. Reed, $36.00 Forest Management for All: State and Private Forestry in the With UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS U.S. Forest Service, Lincoln Bramwell, $10.95 George S. Long: Timber Statesman, Charles E. Twining, $30.00 Forest Service Research: Finding Answers to Conservation’s Questions, Phil Weyerhaeuser: Lumberman, Charles E. Twining, $25.00 Harold K. Steen, $10.95 The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering in Western Washington, From Sagebrush to Sage: The Making of a Natural Resource Economist, Robert E. Ficken, $25.00 Marion Clawson, $9.95 The U.S. Forest Service: A History (Centennial Edition), Harold K. Steen, Ground Work: Conservation in American Culture, Char Miller, $19.95 cloth $40.00, paper $25.00 Jack Ward Thomas: The Journals of a Forest Service Chief, Harold K. Steen (ed.), $30.00 Available Videos from FHS on DVD Millicoma: Biography of a Pacific Northwestern Forest, America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville Experiment (55 min.); Arthur V. Smyth, $12.95 First in Forestry: Carl Alwin Schenck and the Biltmore Forest School Pathway to Sustainability: Defining the Bounds on Forest Management, (28 min.), $24.95 John Fedkiw, Douglas W. MacCleery, V. Alaric Sample, $8.95 The Greatest Good: A Forest Service Centennial Film (2005), $18.00 Plantation Forestry in the Amazon: The Jari Experience, Clayton E. Posey, Timber on the Move: A History of Log-Moving Technology (1981), $20.00 Robert J. Gilvary, John C. Welker, L. N. Thompson, $12.95 Up in Flames: A History of Fire Fighting in the Forest (1984), $20.00 Proceedings of the U.S. Forest Service Centennial Congress: A Collective Commitment to Conservation, Steven Anderson (ed.), $24.95; For a list of oral history interviews available for purchase, visit: also available on CD with bonus material www.foresthistory.org/Publications/oralhist.html or call 919/682-9319.

80 FOREST HISTORY TODAY | SPRING/FALL 2016 Join the Forest History Society or become a joint member of the American Society for Environmental History and the Forest History Society Name Title Company/Institution is a nonprofit educational institution. Founded in 1946, it is dedicated to Address advancing historical understanding of human interactions with forested environments. City/State/Zip Work phone ( ) Home phone ( ) Officers E-mail Chris Zinkhan, chairman Doug Decker, co-vice-chairman Employer Edward (Ned) Phares, co-vice-chairman Date of Birth Hayes Brown, immediate past chairman Henry I. Barclay III, treasurer PLEASE ENROLL ME AS A MEMBER IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORY: Steven Anderson, secretary and president FHS Individual FHS Student: n $41.00 Board of Directors (Fall 2015–Fall 2016) n $75.00 Henry I. Barclay III, Lehmann, Ullman and Barclay LLP, Birmingham, AL* n $100.00 Institution: n $150.00 Hayes Brown, Monroe, Trippe & Brown LLP, Birmingham, AL* n $250.00 Chris Conte, Utah State University, Logan, UT n Chris Davidson, WestRock, Richmond, VA $500.00 Joint ASEH/FHS Memberships: Doug Decker, Oregon Department of Forestry, Salem, OR* n $1000 and up n $56.00 student n $126.00 individual Stephen Fairweather, Mason, Girard & Bruce, Inc., Portland, OR Kent Gilges, Conversation Forestry, LLC, Canandaigua, NY STATISTICAL DATA Joy N. Hodges, W. H. Hodges and Co., Inc., Alexandria, LA Which of the following best describes your employment setting? Douglas Hutton, King Motion Picture Corporation, Stony Plain, AB n College or university n Association or foundation Bob Izlar, University of Georgia, Athens, GA n n Richard Judd, University of Maine, Orono, ME Federal government Museum or library Russ Lea, Boulder, CO n State/local government n Other nonprofit Douglas W. MacCleery, (ret.) USDA Forest Service, Alexandria, VA n Private industry n K–12 school Glenn Mason, Canadian Forest Service, Ottawa, ON n Consultant/Self-employed n Retired Brooks Mendell, Forisk Consulting, LLC, Watkinsville, GA n Historical Society n Unemployed Rose-Marie Muzika, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Edward W. (Ned) Phares, University of Georgia, Athens, GA* Which of the following best describes your current position? Daniel deB. Richter, Duke University, Durham, NC n n Kirk Rodgers, Falls Church, VA Research/educator Private landowner Michelle Steen-Adams, University of New England, Biddeford, ME n Field forester/technician n Journalist Peter R. Stein, Lyme Timber Company, Hanover, NH n Staff specialist n Student Rick Titcomb, (ret.) Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation, Seattle, WA n Mid-level management n Other Rick Wilson, Canfor Corporation, Vancouver, BC n Upper-level management Chris Zinkhan, The Forestland Group LLC, Chapel Hill, NC* *member, executive committee Which of the following best describes your field of expertise? USDA Forest Service Liaison n Anthropology n Economics vacant n History n Journalism National Park Service Liaison n Sociology n Education Donald Stevens, National Park Service, Omaha, NE n Forestry n Archeology n n Emeritus Members of the Board Wildlife Other Charles S. Peterson, St. George, UT n Ecology Herbert I. Winer, New Haven, CT Which of the following best describes your level of education? Staff n Less than high school n Master’s degree Steven Anderson, president n n Andrea H. Anderson, administrative assistant High school Doctoral degree Janet Askew, assistant director for administration n College (BA/BS) Valerie Bass, development program coordinator Barbara J. Cushing, campaign associate PLEASE PAY IN U.S. FUNDS Dave Gunderson, library volunteer n Enclosed is my check or money order. Jason Howard, librarian n Charge $ to my credit card. Eben K. Lehman, technical archivist/librarian n n n n James G. Lewis, historian Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Sara Pezzoni, project photo archivist Card # Expiration Date Senior Research Fellow Edgar B. Brannon, Brannon and Associates, Inc. Signature Gil Latz, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis PLEASE MAIL YOUR CHECK AND THIS FORM TO: 2016 F. K. Weyerhaeuser Forest History Fellow Forest History Society David Grace 701 William Vickers Avenue 919/682-9319 2016 Walter S. Rosenberry Graduate Fellowship Durham, NC 27701 www.ForestHistory.org in Forest and Conservation History Nickolas Perrone Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919/807-2214. The license is not an endorsement by the state.