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  2. History of the United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Division of Forestry was renamed the Bureau of Forestry. The Transfer Act of 1905 transferred the management of forest reserves from the United States General Land Office of the Interior Department to the Bureau of Forestry, henceforth known as the US Forest Service. [3] Gifford Pinchot was the first Chief Forester of the US Forest ...

  3. United States Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Division of Forestry was renamed the Bureau of Forestry. The Transfer Act of 1905 transferred the management of forest reserves from the United States General Land Office of the Interior Department to the Bureau of Forestry, henceforth known as the United States Forest Service .

  4. National forest (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has 12 percent of all national forest lands. [10] Within the national forest system, there are 1,200 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places and 23 are National Historic Landmarks. [1] The National Historic Preservation Act requires the Forest Service to identify, investigate, and protect cultural resources on lands it ...

  5. Forest History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Visitor Center is the entrances to the site. The building includes multimedia forestry exhibits of the earliest recorded history to modern times, has sensory displays for children, a small theater showing "Fire in the Forest" (a film about the 1918 Cloquet and Moose Lake fire), and a museum store.

  6. Ralph Hosmer - Wikipedia

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    He was transferred by request of Gifford Pinchot to the Division of Forestry (later the Bureau of Forestry, then the Forest Service) as a Field Assistant. After completing his degree at Yale in 1902, Hosmer returned to Washington and was promoted the following year to Chief of the Section of Forest Replacement in the Bureau of Forestry.

  7. Andrew Delmar Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    During his lifetime, he was a member of many scientific organizations and held leadership positions in many of them. He was a fellow of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science, having become a member in 1893, and an emeritus member in 1938, a fellow of the Entomological Society of America, a member of the American Association of Economic Entomologists (vice-president in 1900 and ...

  8. Franklin B. Hough - Wikipedia

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    Empire Forestry and the Origins of Environmentalism. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 131–133. ISBN 0-521-03889-8. Finding Aid to Franklin Benjamin Hough Papers, 1840-1885 at the New York State Library, accessed May 11, 2016. "Franklin B. Hough (1822-1885)". U.S. Forest Service History. Forest History Society.

  9. Forest History Society - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Forest History Society maintains a publication program, publishing the Environmental History journal, Forest History Today magazine, an Issues Series, and environmental and conservation-focused monographs; an education program, to build understanding and appreciation of human interaction with the natural world; and a liaison ...