Library Record
Metadata
Title |
Celebrating the Siuslaw: A Century of Growth |
Catalog Number |
2010.005.045 |
Object Name |
Book |
Summary |
Celebrating the Siuslaw: A Century of Growth 2010 The history of the Siuslaw National Forest. The Supervisors Office is Corvallis, Oregon. Cover all aspects of Forest Service management and issues confronted by the Forest Service since the forest was established in. -- Native Americans and European settlement -- Early days of the Siuslaw Forest, fire history, storms -- The U.S. Army established the Spruce Production Division, under the leadership of Colonel Brice P. Disque, to harvest large volumes of spruce for the World War I. -- Siuslaw during World War II -- The Great Depression -- Timber management -- Recreation, Cape Perpetua and the Oregon Dunes -- Forest management in the new century -- Listing of Forest Supervisors and District Rangers |
Author |
Tonsfeldt, Ward |
Published Date |
2010 |
Physical Description |
Paperback 7" X 10", 241 pages |
People |
Brown, Gloria Disque, Brice P. Fellows, Larry Furnish, Jim Gyant, Barnie T. Herrett, Wendy M. Ingersoll, Jerry Linares, Jose L. Moore, Spencer T. Robertson, F. Dale Thompson, Tom L. Wakefield, Rex W. |
Subjects |
Cape Perpetua IWW Oregon Dunes Recreation Siuslaw NF Spruce Production Division Timber Management WW I WW II |
Search Terms |
History - Forest Service Units Forest Management Timber Management Recreation Lands-Real Estate Management World War I World War II |
Publisher |
Siuslaw National Forest |
Catalog date |
2010-09-04 |
Collection |
National Museum of Forest Service History |
Number of images |
0 |

