| Abstract: | Jay Hamilton Price (born 1889) was a United States Forest Service official who served in many capacities. He held positions as a logging engineer, Assistant Regional Forester for fire control, and Associate Regional Forester (1930s) in Region 5 (California); as Associate Director of the Prairie States Forestry Project at Lincoln, Nebraska, in Region 2 (Rocky Mountain Region); as Regional Forester in Region 9 (Eastern); and in other U.S. Forest Service offices. |
| The collection includes 57 volumes of field diaries recorded by U.S. Forest Service official Jay H. Price. The diaries span Price's career, including his positions in Forest Service Regions 2 (Rocky Mountain), 5 (California), and 9 (Eastern). | |
| Title: | Jay H. Price Field Diaries, 1916 - 1954 |
| Creator: | Price, Jay H. (Jay Hamilton), b. 1889 |
| Repository: | Forest History Society Library and Archives |
| Call Number: | 3427 |
| Language of Material: | Material in English |
| Extent: | 1.0 linear feet (2 archival boxes) |
Jay Hamilton Price (born 1889) was a United States Forest Service official who served in many capacities. He held positions as a logging engineer, Assistant Regional Forester for fire control, and Associate Regional Forester (1930s) in Region 5 (California); as Associate Director of the Prairie States Forestry Project at Lincoln, Nebraska, in Region 2 (Rocky Mountain Region); as Regional Forester in Region 9 (Eastern); and in other U.S. Forest Service offices.
The collection includes 57 volumes of field diaries recorded by U.S. Forest Service official Jay H. Price. The diaries span Price's career, including his positions in Forest Service Regions 2 (Rocky Mountain), 5 (California), and 9 (Eastern).
1. Field Diaries, 1916 and 1920-1954
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