Forests Transformed

Primary

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Noyes, C. G. Redwood and Lumbering in California Forests. San Francisco: Edgar Cherry & Co., 1884.

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Tillotson, Claude Raymond. Reforestation on the National Forests. Washington, D.C.: Govt. Print. Office, 1917.

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Whitman, Walt. "Song of the Redwood-Tree." In Leaves of Grass, 175-178. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1926.

Whitney, Josiah D. The Yosemite Book; a Description of the Yosemite Valley and the Adjacent Region of the Sierra Nevada, and of the Big Trees of California. New York: Geological Survey of California, 1868.

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Secondary

Adams, Kramer. The Redwoods. New York: Popular Library, 1969.

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Arvola, T. F. "The Maturing of California State Forestry, 1943-47." Journal of Forest History 29 (Jan. 1985): 22-31.

Arvola, T. F. Regulation of Logging in California, 1945-1975. Sacramento: California Division of Forestry, 1976.

Arvola, T. F. "Forest Practice Regulation in California." Journal of Forestry 60 (Dec. 1962): 872-76.

Axelrod, Daniel I. History of the Coniferous Forests, California and Nevada. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.

Batten, C. R. "The Second Battle of the Redwoods." Reason 11, no. 6 (1979): 18-23.

Bauer, Patricia M. Californiaís First Power Sawmill. Portland, OR, 1956.

Bradley, Anita H., and Alberta Fadkin. Labor Relations in the California Lumber Industry. San Francisco: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1945.

Bradshaw, Ted K. The Intrusion of Human Population into Forest and Range Lands of California. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1988.

Brown, Alan K. Sawpits in the Spanish Redwoods, 1787-1849. San Mateo, CA: San Mateo County Historical Society, 1966.

Buell, Guy A. "Logging, Past and Present." Pioneer Western Lumberman 61 (May 1914): 15, 23-26.

Burgess, Sherwood D. "Lumbering in Hispanic California." California Historical Society Quarterly 41 (Sept. 1962): 237-48.

Burgess, Sherwood D. "The Forgotten Redwoods of the East Bay." California Historical Society Quarterly 30 (March 1951): 1-14.

Cardiff, George H. Santa Cruz and the Cowell Ranch, 1890-1964. George H. Cardiff, 1965.

Carranco, Lynwood F. "A Miscellany of Folk Beliefs from the Redwood Country." Western Folklore 26 (July 1967): 169-76.

Carranco, Lynwood F., and John T. Labbe. Logging the Redwoods. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1975.

Carranco, Lynwood. Redwood Lumber Industry. San Marino, CA: Golden West Books, 1982.

Chaney, Ralph W. Redwoods of the Past. Berkeley: Save-the-Redwoods League, 1964.

Chase, Doris Harter. They Pushed Back the Forest. Sacramento: By the author, 1959.

Clar, C. Raymond. California Government and Forestry. Sacramento: California Division of Forestry, 1959.

Clar, C. Raymond. Harvesting and Use of Lumber in Hispanic California: Sacramento Corral of Westerners, 1971.

Clar, C. Raymond. Out of the River Mist. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest History Society, 1973.

Cornwall, George F. "Lumber and Gold." Timberman 49 (Feb. 1948).

Cox, Thomas R. Mills and Markets: A History of the Pacific Coast Lumber Industry to 1900. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974.

Cox, Thomas, R.S. Maxwell, P.D. Thomas, and J.J. Malone. This Well-Wooded Land: Americans and Their Forests from Colonial Times to the Present. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1985.

Coy, Owen C. The Humboldt Bay Region, 1850-1875: A Study in the American Colonization of California. Los Angeles: California State Historical Association, 1929.

Dana, Samuel Trask, and Kenneth B. Pomeroy. "Redwoods and Parks." American Forests 71 (May 1965): 1-32.

Dana, Samuel Trask, and Sally Fairfax. Forest and Range Policy: Its Development in the U.S.. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980 [1956].

Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1983.

Deverell, William. Railroad Crossing: Californians and the Railroad, 1850-1910. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994.

DeVoto, Bernard. "The West: A Plundered Province." Harperís (August 1934): 355-64.

Ellsworth, Rodney Sydes. "Discovery of the Big Trees of California, 1833-1852." Masterís thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1923.

Emerson, Peter M. Wilderness and Timber Production in the National Forests of California. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Department, Wilderness Society, 1983.

Engberg, Robert. "John Muirís ëGreat Evils from Destruction of Forestsí." The Pacific Historian 25, no. 4 (1981): 10-14.

Engebeck, Joseph H Jr. The Enduring Giants: The Giant Sequoias. Berkeley: University Extension, University of California, in cooperation with the California Dept. of Parks and Recreation, Save-the-Redwoods League, and the Calaveras Grove, 1973.

Fahl, Ronald J. North American Forest and Conservation History: A Bibliography. Santa Barbara: Clio, 1976.

Fairbanks, W. W. "Historical Sketch of the Redwood Industry." Timberman 27 (June 1926): 38-41, 168.

Fairfax, Sally, and J.A. Souder. "Trust Land Forestry." In State Trust Lands: History, Management, and Sustainable Use, 149-76. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1996.

Farquhar, Francis P. "Californiaís Big Trees." American West 2, no. 3 (1965): 58-64.

Farquhar, Francis P. History of the Sierra Nevada. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1965.

Farrell, John, and Maia Maisson. Agroforestry in Northern California­Exploratory Survey Results. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.

Fritz, Emanuel. The Development of Industrial Forestry in California. Seattle: University of Washington College of Forestry, 1960.

Frome, Michael. Whose Woods These Are: The Story of the National Forests. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1962.

Fry, Amelia R. Forestry and Technology in Northern California, 1925-1965. Berkeley: Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, 1968.

Hamman, Rick. California Central Coast Railways. Boulder, CO: Pruett Pub. Co., 1980.

Hart, John. "Assault on the Siskiyous: The Forest Service ëDevelopsí the Wilderness." Cry California 10, no. 4 (1975): 3-11.

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Held, Jack. "Scotia, the Town of Concern." Pacific Historian 16 (Summer 1972): 76-92.

Hudson, James J. "The McCloud River Affair of 1909: A Study in the Use of State Troops." California Historical Society Quarterly 35 (March 1956): 29-35.

Hurt, Bert. "Sawmill History of the Sierra National Forest, California." Timberman 44 (March 1943): 10-13, 30-32.

Hutchinson, W. H. California Heritage: A History of Northern California Lumbering. Santa Cruz, CA: The Forest History Society, Inc., 1974.

Hyde, Phillip, and Francois Leydet. The Last Redwoods. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1963.

James, George Wharton. The Lake of the Sky, Lake Tahoe in High Sierras of Nevada and California: Its History. 1956 ed. Chicago: C.T. Powner Co., 1915.

Jensen, Vernon H. Lumber and Labor. New York: The Arno Press and the New York Times Publishing Co., 1971.

Johanneck, Donald P. A History of Lumbering in the San Bernardino Mountains. Redlands, CA: San Bernardino County Museum, 1975.

Johnston, Hank, and James Law. Railroads of the Yosemite Valley. Long Beach, CA: Johnston-Howe Publication, 1963.

Johnston, Hank. Rails to the Minarets: The Story of the Sugar Pine Lumber Company. Corona del Mar, CA: Trans-Anglo Books, 1930.

Johnston, Hank. Thunder in the Mountains: The Life and Times of Madera Sugar Pine. Los Angeles: Trans-Anglo Books, 1968.

Kortum, Karl, and Roger Olmstead. "It is a Dangerous Place­Sailing Days on the Redwood Coast." California Historical Quarterly 50, no. 1 (1971): 43-58.

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