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Forests and forestry -- South Carolina.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

College of Forest and Recreation Resources Dean's Office Files

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Identifier: Series-0049
Scope and Content This series contains the files of two deans of the College of Forest and Recreation Resources: Davis McGregor and Benton Box. The bulk of the material is the correspondence between the dean's office and that of the two department heads and related professional organizations (both state and federal). There are also publications, photographs, and oversize drawings.The primary correspondents and their terms of office are listed below: 1970-1978 ...
Dates: 1940 - 1994; 1976 - 1987

Department Of Forestry Departmental Files

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Identifier: Series-0041
Scope and Content Note This series contains the records produced by the Department of Forestry of Clemson University. The series contains correspondence (both general and subject), memoranda, contracts, photographs, maps, and publications.The bulk of files represent the correspondence of the department heads Koloman Lehotsky (1956-1969), Davis McGregor (1969-1970), Robert Allen (1970-1982), and Michael Taras (1982-1991). The subjects concern general issues in land management, acquisition of...
Dates: 1931 - 1985; 1960 - 1970

Enoch Walter Sikes Presidential Records, Correspondence 1925-1931

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Identifier: Series-0001
Scope and Contents This series contains the correspondence files of Enoch Walter Sikes. Also found within the files are minutes of directors meetings, annual reports, departmental reports and budgets, employment agreements, photographs of some employees, and partial lists of cadets. Frequent correspondents include Clemson College Officials: H. W. Barre, director of research; F. H. H.Calhoun, director of teaching; W. W. Long, director of the extension service; H. M. Stackhouse, professor and...
Dates: 1925 - 1931

Marlin H. Bruner Papers

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Identifier: Mss-0281
Abstract Marlin H. Bruner, Forester and Professor at Clemson University, helped to manage the land acquired by Clemson during the 1930s from 1939-1942 and from1954 until his retirement in 1971. During this period, Bruner was instrumental in the creation of a variety of reclamation and conservation projects on these lands as well as instructing Clemson students. His papers include information about the creation of Lake Hartwell during the 1950s and its impact upon the Clemson Forest as well as on the...
Dates: 1938 - 1973; 1953 - 1957

Robert C. Edwards Correspondence

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Identifier: Series-0013
Scope and Content This series contains the correspondence and reference files maintained by the office of the President. Although the files deal with topics too numerous to describe in great detail, the files may be divided into the following general categories: instructional programs and facilities development, relations with the state of South Carolina, and student affairs.1. Instructional programs and facilities developmentEfforts to improve the quality of programs and instruction at...
Dates: 1960 - 1979; 1971 - 1979

Robert F. Poole Presidential Records

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Identifier: Series-0005
Scope and Contents This series contains the general and subject correspondence of Robert Franklin Poole. The bulk of correspondence deals with the development of Clemson College and its various programs, for example, training of agricultural teachers, the school of architecture, a nuclear science program, silk production, research involving the use of bamboo as reinforcement for concrete, and the army engineering program. A number of letters concern the development and use of lands for various purposes, for...
Dates: 1940 - 1958

South Carolina Division, Appalachian Society of American Foresters Records

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Identifier: Mss-0301
Abstract

The records of the South Carolina Division of the Appalachian Society of American Foresters document its internal operations and activities, 1956-1997. As one of the three state-level divisions of the Appalachian Society, the South Carolina Division was part of one of the larger societies that comprise the Society of American Foresters. The collection documents the role that this division played in the promotion of forestry and conservation in South Carolina.

Dates: 1956 - 1997