| Abstract: | Historian Fred W. Kohlmeyer served as editor of the Journal of Forest History and authored Timber and Men: The Weyerhaeuser Story. |
| The collection includes manuscripts, notes, and general source materials related to a Weyerhaeuser history project that researched Weyerhaeuser operations in Wisconsin and Minnesota. There are also a number of manuscripts, notes, and source materials pertaining to Chippewa Indian claims cases in northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Also included are materials on general topics related to the forest industry as well as miscellaneous papers on the lumber history of northern Minnesota. | |
| Title: | Fred W. Kohlmeyer Papers, 1848 - 1952 |
| Creator: | Kohlmeyer, Fred W. |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 3935 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 3.0 linear feet (2 record cartons) |
Historian Fred W. Kohlmeyer served as editor of the Journal of Forest History and authored Timber and Men: The Weyerhaeuser Story.
The collection includes manuscripts, notes, and general source materials related to a Weyerhaeuser history project that researched Weyerhaeuser operations in Wisconsin and Minnesota. There are also a number of manuscripts, notes, and source materials pertaining to Chippewa Indian claims cases in northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Also included are materials on general topics related to the forest industry as well as miscellaneous papers on the lumber history of northern Minnesota.
1. Manuscripts, Notes, and General Source Materials, 1848-1952
A number of photographs and negatives of Cloquet, Minnesota, were removed to the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
FHS Photograph Collection: "Minnesota -- Cloquet"
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[Identification of item], Fred W. Kohlmeyer Papers, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.
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