| Pioneering Women in the U.S. Forest Service -
Beck, Leigh. An Interview With Leigh Beck. Edited by Jacqueline S. Reinier. Durham, N.C.: Forest History Society, 2002. ix + 105 pp. Final transcript. In this oral history interview, U.S. Forest Service employee Leigh Beck (1952- ) discusses her background and her career as a woman working as an administrative manager for the U.S. Forest Service, primarily in State and Private Forestry in the agency's Northeastern Area and Region 5 (Pacific Southwest Region), beginning in 1978. Topics covered include: public relations, leadership styles, conservation education, the California Consent Decree, and issues related to women U.S. Forest Service employees. Produced and sponsored by the Forest History Society in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service Office of Civil Rights, State and Private Forestry, National Forest System, Office of Communications, and USDA Forest Service History Program. Oral history interview conducted by Jacqueline S. Reinier. $23.00. -
Bergen, Geri Vanderveer. An Interview with Geri Vanderveer Bergen. Edited by Jacqueline S. Reinier. Durham, N. C.: Forest History Society, 2001. [5] + iii + 136 + [3] pp. Final transcript. Oral history interview with United States Forest Service employee Bergen (1930- ) discussing her forestry education at the University of California at Berkeley, her volunteer conservation work, her experiences as the first female forest supervisor on the Tahoe National Forest, her years of service in the Society of American Foresters, and her family life. Interview conducted by Jacqueline S. Reinier. $25.00. -
Herrett, Wendy Milner. An Interview with Wendy Milner Herrett. Edited by Jacqueline S. Reinier. Durham, N.C.: Forest History Society, 2001. iii + 150 pp. Photographs, names index. Final transcript. Oral history interview with Herrett (b. 1946), landscape architect and first female district ranger for the United States Forest Service. Details her career on Mt. Hood National Forest in Washington, Routt National Forest and White River National Forest in Colorado, and South Dakota's Black Hills National Forest. Oral history interview conducted by Jacqueline S. Reinier. $26.00. Holmes, Beverly C. An Interview with Beverly C. Holmes. Edited by Carol C. Severance. Durham, N.C.: Forest History Society, 2002. v + 64 pp. Final transcript. In this oral history interview, former U.S. Forest Service employee Beverly C. Holmes reminisces about her career with the agency from 1974 to 1994. Holmes worked with the Bureau of Indian Affairs; served as the first female assistant to a deputy chief in the Forest Service; worked as the Deputy Regional Forester for Administration in California; and was involved in negotiating a discrimination settlement covering all women in California employed by the U. S. Forest Service during the 1980s. Oral history interview conducted by Carol C. Severance. $19.00. -
Johnson, Clara. An Interview with Clara Johnson. Edited by Jacqueline S. Reinier. Durham, N.C.: Forest History Society, 2002. vi + 141 leaves. Final Transcript. African-American Clara Johnson worked as a forester, ranger, and supervisor on national forests in California, Georgia, and Mississippi, including the Six Rivers, Sequoia, Angeles, Delta, Chattahoochee, and Oconee national forests. She discusses her background, the role of women and minorities in the U.S. Forest Service, and her experiences working on national forests and in the Washington Office of the U.S. Forest Service beginning in 1982. Produced and sponsored by the Forest History Society in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service Office of Civil Rights, State and Private Forestry, National Forest System, Office of Communications, and USDA Forest Service History Program. Oral history interview conducted 25-27 May 2002 by Jacqueline S. Reinier. $25.00. |