Letter from Forest Service Chief Gifford Pinchot to Forest Supervisor
Seth Bullock
This no-nonsense letter from Forest Service Chief Gifford
Pinchot to Seth
Bullock, Forest Supervisor, lays out procedures in light of the agency's
transfer from the General Land Office (Department of the Interior) to
the Deparment of Agriculture. The letter to which Pinchot refers is known
as "The
Wilson Letter," and it lays out principles of natural resource conservation
which continue to guide the Forest Service today.
This page contains a transcription
of the original document; the layout reflects the general style and organization
of the original where possible.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
BUREAU OF FORESTRY
WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF THE FORESTER
February 1, 1905
Mr. Seth Bullock
Forest Supervisor
Deadwood, S. Dak.
Dear Sir:
You have been informed by the Commissioner of the General
Land Office that upon this date the administration of the Federal forest
reserves is transferred to the Department of Agriculture and that you
will hereafter report to me.
I now enclose for your most careful attention a copy of
a letter addressed to me by the Honorable, the Secretary of Agriculture.
Your work will be henceforth carried on in the spirit of this general
policy. In accordance with the Secretary’s order you will hereafter report
directly to me in all matters formerly submitted to the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, and you will, until further notice, continue
to perform your duties in accordance with the rules and regulations now
in force, except that those fiscal matters which by the laws, rules, and
regulations governing forest reserves were formerly assigned to Receivers
of Local Land Offices will hereafter be transacted by James B. Adams,
Chief of Records, Forest Service, Washington, D.C., and all moneys on
account of deposits and payments must hereafter be submitted directly
to him in the form of certified checks on National Banks, or money orders.
In case you have not had an opportunity of communicating
to me your views in regard to changes in the present rules and regulations
which you deem advisable for the best interests of the reserves and for
the public concerned with the use of their resources, you are instructed
to submit at once such information, in order that a revision may be made
at the earliest practicable date in accordance with the Secretary’s instructions
and along the lines laid down by him.
You will forward the Secretary’s letter to each forest
officer under your supervision, as well as to newspapers and prominent
citizens of your locality. Additional copies for this purpose have been
sent you under separate cover. You will continue to use the stationery
and forms now in your office until a new supply is sent you.
Very truly yours,
(signed) Gifford Pinchot
Forester.
Enclosure.
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November 2, 2004
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