| Abstract: | Franklin Benjamin Hough (1822-1885) was a physician, scientist, historian, statistician and "father of American forestry." Hough was employed by the United States Department of Agriculture to compile the "Report Upon Forest" and later served as the Chief of the Division of Forestry in the USDA. |
| The collection includes partial copies of Franklin B. Hough's original diaries held by New York State Library. | |
| Title: | Franklin Benjamin Hough Diaries, 1873 - 1883 |
| Creator: | Hough, Franklin Benjamin, 1822-1885 |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 1997-001 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 0.50 linear feet (1 archival box) |
Franklin Benjamin Hough (1822-1885) was a physician, scientist, historian, statistician and "father of American forestry." Hough was employed by the United States Department of Agriculture to compile the "Report Upon Forest" and later served as the Chief of the Division of Forestry in the USDA.
Born in Martinsburg N.Y. July 20, 1822, Hough graduated from Union College in 1843. He was an active researcher and collector of New York State History, directed the 1855 and 1865 New York State Censuses and the 1870 U.S. Census. Hough was extremely active in making known the depletion of American forests and in 1885 drafted the law that led to the preservation of the Adirondack forest. He frequently spoke on forest preservation issues and was the author of a number of reports on the subject. Hough died on June 11, 1885 in Lowville, N.Y.
The collection includes partial copies of Franklin B. Hough's original diaries held by New York State Library.
1. Diaries, 1873-1883
Original materials are located in the Franklin B. Hough Papers at the New York State Library.
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[Identification of item], Franklin Benjamin Hough Diaries, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.
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