Cary, Austin: Forestry and turpentining in the pine forests of the southeastern U.S., 1918-1924.
Davenport, Peters: Damage caused by the San Francisco earthquake and fires of April 1906, promoting the effectiveness of redwood as a fire-retardant construction material (view online exhibit).
Early Forestry Education in America:
Photos from the Society of American Foresters (SAF) Collection depicting activities at various U.S. forestry schools, ca. 1920.
Esser, Jonathan Keith:
Biltmore Forest School trips (1910-1911); forest reconnaissance in the southern Appalachians (1912); service in the U.S. Army during WWI (view finding aid).
Funderburke, Kenney P.:
Forestry and lumbering in Tres Barras in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, primarily during early 20th century (view finding aid).
Hall, Charles C.:
USDA Forest Service activities in MT, NM, and Oregon, 1900s-1930.
Hart, Harold V.: Industrial forestry in Quebec, Canada, 1920s-1960s.
Jordan, James: Early 1900s Wisconsin logging scenes. (view finding aid)
Kleiner, Leon J.: Lumbering industry in western Canada, 1914-1920.
Leopold, Aldo: Selected early 20th century images from the life of the influential forester and ecologist.
Naval Stores Album: "A Pictorial Album of the Naval-Stores Industry," USDA, 1937.
Parkinson, Dana: Forestry and recreation in the Western U.S., 1910s-1920s.
The "Real" Smokey Bear:
Injured bear cub "Smokey" donated to Washington Zoo, 1950.
Recknagel, A.B.:
Cornell forestry school field trips to S.C., 1928-1934 (view finding aid).
Red River Lumber Company:
Photograph album of Red River Lumber Company operations in Westwood, California, 1920s (view finding aid).
Urania Lumber Co.: Logging and sawmill operations in Urania, La., 1938-1939 (view finding aid).
Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Eastern Region: A sampling of images from the Eastern Region Historical Photograph collection; originals housed at the NARA Great Lakes Regional Archives.
Views From the National Forests: Forest scenes, 1914-1933 (view online exhibit).
Woolsey, Theodore S., Jr.: Yale Forest School trips; USFS work, ca. 1910s (view finding aid).
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