Anybody got copies of this stuff?
http://usmo4.discoverlife.org/mp/20...archives/West_Roth/West_Centennial_Biblio.htm
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of George (Bert) Young, 1919-1954." Placerville, CA: Eldorado National Forest. 494 pages. Bound photocopies available upon request. 1992.
Ranger George B. Young joined the Eldorado National Forest in 1919 following a tour of duty in France during World War I. During his career Young served as a fire guard, fire lookout, and district ranger.
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of Rex Quiberg, 1934-1954." Placerville, CA: Eldorado National Forest. 549 pages. Bound photocopies available upon request, 1991.
Rex Quiberg came to the Eldorado National Forest in 1934 during the beginning of Civilian Conservation Corps. Quiberg was active in CCC activities and spent the remainder of his career in fire management until his retirement in 1954.
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of Richard L.P. Bigelow, March 1902-April 1936." Two vols. Placerville, CA: Tahoe-Eldorado National Forest. Bound photocopies available upon request. No publication date.
Richard L.P. Bigelow was one of the most colorful early day Forest Service employees. Bigelow began his career in 1902 when the Forest Service was part of the Department of Interior and the national forests were forest reserves. Bigelow spent most of his career on the Tahoe National Forest, which included most of the Eldorado National Forest prior to 1910.
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of Sid Mainwaring, 1943-1951." Placerville, CA: Eldorado National Forest. Transcription in progress.
Incomplete set of diaries. Sid Mainwaring was active in CCC activities during the 1930s and participated in the construction of the Ponderosa Road, the longest fire break ever built in California.
Supernowicz, Dana Edward. "Historical Overview of the Eldorado National Forest." Unpublished M.A. thesis. Sacramento, CA: California State University, Sacramento. 301 pages. Bound photocopies available upon request. 1983.
A historical overview of the Eldorado National Forest 1910 to present. The Master's thesis presents both an analytic and narrative history of the forest, including a section on the administrative history of the unit.
USDA, Forest Service. "AS-Supervision: Replies to Regional Forest Inspector Paul P. Pitchlynn Memorandum to Field of February 27, 1931." Unpublished manuscript. Original copy in R5 historic archives. Bound photocopies available upon request, 1931.
Fascinating series of replies from field personnel regarding three questions requested by Inspector Pitchlynn. They include: 1) whether or not employee is engaged in studies or work and what is the character of those studies; 2) local problems needing solution; and 3) those things having to do with his work or district, whether they are resources, activities, or people that are most interesting to him.
http://usmo4.discoverlife.org/mp/20...archives/West_Roth/West_Centennial_Biblio.htm
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of George (Bert) Young, 1919-1954." Placerville, CA: Eldorado National Forest. 494 pages. Bound photocopies available upon request. 1992.
Ranger George B. Young joined the Eldorado National Forest in 1919 following a tour of duty in France during World War I. During his career Young served as a fire guard, fire lookout, and district ranger.
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of Rex Quiberg, 1934-1954." Placerville, CA: Eldorado National Forest. 549 pages. Bound photocopies available upon request, 1991.
Rex Quiberg came to the Eldorado National Forest in 1934 during the beginning of Civilian Conservation Corps. Quiberg was active in CCC activities and spent the remainder of his career in fire management until his retirement in 1954.
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of Richard L.P. Bigelow, March 1902-April 1936." Two vols. Placerville, CA: Tahoe-Eldorado National Forest. Bound photocopies available upon request. No publication date.
Richard L.P. Bigelow was one of the most colorful early day Forest Service employees. Bigelow began his career in 1902 when the Forest Service was part of the Department of Interior and the national forests were forest reserves. Bigelow spent most of his career on the Tahoe National Forest, which included most of the Eldorado National Forest prior to 1910.
Bramham, Ida (ed.) "The Diary of Sid Mainwaring, 1943-1951." Placerville, CA: Eldorado National Forest. Transcription in progress.
Incomplete set of diaries. Sid Mainwaring was active in CCC activities during the 1930s and participated in the construction of the Ponderosa Road, the longest fire break ever built in California.
Supernowicz, Dana Edward. "Historical Overview of the Eldorado National Forest." Unpublished M.A. thesis. Sacramento, CA: California State University, Sacramento. 301 pages. Bound photocopies available upon request. 1983.
A historical overview of the Eldorado National Forest 1910 to present. The Master's thesis presents both an analytic and narrative history of the forest, including a section on the administrative history of the unit.
USDA, Forest Service. "AS-Supervision: Replies to Regional Forest Inspector Paul P. Pitchlynn Memorandum to Field of February 27, 1931." Unpublished manuscript. Original copy in R5 historic archives. Bound photocopies available upon request, 1931.
Fascinating series of replies from field personnel regarding three questions requested by Inspector Pitchlynn. They include: 1) whether or not employee is engaged in studies or work and what is the character of those studies; 2) local problems needing solution; and 3) those things having to do with his work or district, whether they are resources, activities, or people that are most interesting to him.