Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
Service Bulletin, Vol XI, No. 18, May 2, 1927 |
Catalog Number |
2014.020.014 |
Object Name |
Newsletter |
Scope & Content |
Service Bulletin, May 2, 1927 >> Information from the Forest Service's National Headquarters sent to field personnel. Contents were considered confidential. >> A History of the early challenges of Rangers working, getting cooperation, with ranchers grazing on the Forest Reserves; 1905 Forest Service announced that fees would be charged. Albert F. Potter hired to oversee Forest Service range management. by Will C. Barnes >> Large Pulpwood sale in Alaska, 8 million cords to J. D. Zellerbach >> Mountain Lions in Stony Creek, Deerlodge National Forest, Montana by S. L. McNelly, District Ranger on West Fork District (then Missoula National Forest) >> Sheep and yellow Pine in Montana 1926 Elers Koch, C. D. Simpson and Glen A. Smith visited stock corrals in Superior Montana, Lolo National Forest 20,400 sheep and 27,600 lambs are held in a yellow pine stand for 24-36 hours Corrals have been used at least 10 years Sheep did not cause serious damage to the pine seedlings >> Examination for Silviculturists -Civil Service exam. >> Paper research in the south by Philip C. Wakeley, Southern Experiment Station At Great Southern Lumber Company, Bogalusa, LA |
Year Range from |
1927 |
Year Range to |
1927 |
People |
Barnes, Will C. McNelly, S. L. Koch, Elers Simpson, Charles D. Smith, Glen A. Wakeley, Philip C. |
Subjects |
Chief's Newsletter Mountain Lions Missoula NF Deerlodge NF J. D. Zellerbach Company Paper research Sheep Lolo NF |
Search Terms |
Forest Service Range-Permitted Grazing Wildlife Timber Sales Research |
Catalog date |
2014-06-30 |
Extent of Description |
8 pages, printed double sided, Letter size paper |
Collection |
Herbolsheimer, William G. |

