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Apt, Adam Jared. "Harvard Astronomer George Phillips Bond and His Role in Mapping the White Mountains, 18521876." Historical New Hampshire 57 (Spring/Summer 2002): 3956. The author discusses the creation and publication of the first complete and accurate map of the White Mountains of New Hampshire by George Phillips Bond (18251865). |
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Arave, Joseph. "The Forest Service Takes to the Slopes: The Birth of Utah's Ski Industry and the Role of the Forest Service." Utah Historical Quarterly 70 (No. 4, 2002): 341355. Discusses the ways in which the U.S. Forest Service promoted and supported alpine skiing on national forest lands, and protected skiers from avalanches. From the 1930s through 2000. |
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Baker, Robert D. "Those Who Have Led Us." Texas Forestry (November 2002): 5. Briefly reviews notable chairmen of the Texas Society of American Foresters from 1900 to 2002. |
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Bate, Geoff. "Forest History and the Forest Service Ranger School." British Columbia Forest History Newsletter 67 (August 2002): 57. Briefly discusses the history of the school responsible for training Forest Service employees in Surrey, British Columbia, during the twentieth century. |
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Best, Allen. "Straight & True: History Meets Hydrology." Forest Magazine (Winter 2003): 1924. Discusses the conflict over the preservation of Camp Hale of the U.S. Army Tenth Mountain Division and the restoration of the Eagle River in Colorado. From the 1940s to 2001. |
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Bonner, Robert E. "Buffalo Bill Cody and Wyoming Water Politics." Western Historical Quarterly 33 (Winter 2002): 433451. Investigates the roles of businessman William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody (18461917) and the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in the Shoshone federal water reclamation project in Wyoming. Also discusses the impact of the Cody Canal development in establishing the pattern of private irrigation development. 18951910. |
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Casey, Andrew. "Reddies River Flume Was Engineering Feat." Wilkes Journal Patriot (August 14, 2002): C1, C3. Reviews the use of a wooden flume along the Reddies River in North Carolina for log transportation by the Giant Lumber Lumber Company. 19071916. |
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Colburn, Christine H. "Forest Policy and the Quincy Library Group." In Finding Common Ground: Governance and Natural Resources in the American West, edited by Ronald D. Brunner, et al. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2002. 159200 pp. The author studies the evolution of the Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group Forest Recovery Act for the management of three national forests proposed by a citizen group in Quincy, California. 1980s and 1990s. |
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Cornell, Ronald C. "A History: Ohio Forests and OFA." Ohio Woodlands 39 (No. 4, 2002): 14, 19. Briefly discusses the activities of the Ohio Forestry Association (OFA) and its participation at National Council of Forestry Association Executives (NCFAE) annual meetings. From 1948 to 2002. |
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Crane, Jeff. "Protesting Monuments to Progress: A Comparative Study of Protests Against Four Dams, 18381955." Oregon Historical Quarterly 103 (Fall 2002): 295319. Analyzes protests over the proposed construction of dams on the Kennebec River in Maine and on the Elwha and Lower Snake rivers in Washington state, and discusses the battle over the Echo Park Dam in Utah. |
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Crom, Theodore. "One Collector's Small Frame Saws." Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association 55 (December 2002): 145150. The author describes and dates his collection of small frame saws. From the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. |
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Cromley, Christina M. "Bison Management in Greater Yellowstone." In Finding Common Ground: Governance and Natural Resources in the American West, edited by Ronald D. Brunner, et al. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2002. 126158 pp. The author studies what she perceives to be the failure of bison management in Yellowstone National Park. Twentieth century. |
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Dixie Ranger. "Oral History of H.C. 'Rick' Eriksson." Dixie Ranger 32 (November 2002): 1415. H.C. Eriksson (b.1911) reminisces about his early years working for the U.S. Forest Service in the 1930s. Interview conducted by Jim and Elaine McConnell.. . . |