Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

RS 9/14/1
Iowa State University

Department of Forestry
Subject Files, 1925-1992, undated


Descriptive summary

creator: Iowa State University. Department of Forestry
title: Subject Files
dates: 1925-1992, undated
extent: 1.26 linear feet (3 document boxes)
collection number: RS 9/14/1
repository: University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access: Open for research
publication rights: Consult Head, Special Collections Department
preferred citation: Iowa State University, Department of Forestry Subject Files, RS 9/14/1, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Abstract

Iowa State University first taught the subject of forestry in 1874 under the auspices of the Department of Horticulture and Forestry. In 1904, H. P. Baker developed a technical forestry curriculum and taught classes in elementary forestry, silviculture, forestry management and policy, and wood technology. The following decade, Iowa State introduced forestry camps as part of the curriculum. The Department of Horticulture and Forestry separated into two separate units in 1946. In 2002, the Department of Forestry was combined with the Department of Animal Ecology to create the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management. This collection contains alumni directories, Ames tree and reservoir studies, brochures, departmental histories, faculty listings, forestry society information, and program and curriculum reviews.

 

Historical note

Iowa State University first taught the subject of forestry in 1874 under the auspices of the Department of Horticulture and Forestry. Taught by H. H. McAffee (Head of the Department of Horticulture and Forestry, 1874-1877), the coursework included subjects such as evergreens, forest trees, forest plantations, tree nurseries, and woods. As interest in forestry grew, a one-credit course was offered separate from horticulture. In 1902, the Farm Forestry course became a three-credit course.

Technical training for foresters began at Iowa State in 1904. H.P. Baker developed and taught the first four courses offered in the program: Elementary Forestry, Silviculture, Forestry Management and Policy, and Wood Technology. In 1911, a course of study separate from horticulture began for juniors and seniors and a four-year course of study was established in 1913. Since 1935, the Society of American Foresters has accredited forestry coursework at Iowa State.

Iowa State was among the first to include forestry camps as part of the curriculum. The first forestry camp was offered in the summer of 1914. Thirty-five students participated in a three-month camp at Cass Lake, Minnesota. The summer camps were held yearly at various locations and were only suspended in 1943, 1944, and 1945 due to World War II. The length of time spent at the camps had been reduced to approximately three weeks by the early 1990s. Since 1994, the camps have been held during the fall semester. The forestry camps took place at locations throughout the United States, including places like Wyoming, Alabama, and Oregon. The camps allow students to get firsthand experience in professional forestry. Subjects studied at the camps include taking measurements, mensuration, harvesting and processing of wood, and silviculture.

By 1946, the Department of Horticulture and Forestry separated into two departments: the Department of Forestry and Department of Horticulture. In 2002, the Department of Forestry combined with the Department of Animal Ecology to create the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM).

 

Collection description

This collection (1925-1992, undated) includes alumni directories, Ames tree and reservoir studies, brochures, departmental histories, faculty listings, forestry society information, and program and curriculum reviews. The collection also contains material for the faculty banquet held by the Department of Forestry, Forestry Club information, programs from the department's recognition day, information on the Society of American Foresters for the Iowa and Upper Mississippi Valley chapters, and forest information from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

 

Related materials

The following related materials are also available in the University Archives:

Additional Department of Forestry records and faculty papers, see collections classified under RS 9/14

Self-evaluation report. Prepared for the Committee on Accreditation, Society of American Foresters (call number SD254 I83 I59x 1972)

Department of Forestry, Iowa State University, comprehensive program review: April 9-13, 1990 (call number SD254 I83 U55x 1990)

Street tree survey of Ames, Iowa (call number SB435.52 I82 S77x 1931)

 

Organization

The collection is listed alphabetically.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Alumni Directories

1971-1991, undated

1

2

Ames Forester Correspondence

1963

1

3

Ames Reservoir Environmental Study (Appendix 3 - Outdoor Recreation and Open Space) (1 of 2)

1973

1

4

Ames Reservoir Environmental Study (2 of 2)

1973

3

7

Ames Tree Survey - Street Maps

1958

3

8

Ames Tree Survey - Summary and Block Data

1979-1990

1

5

Brochure - Your Future in Forestry

undated

1

6

Central States Forest Experiment Station

1960-1962

1

7

Collection of Wood Specimens

undated

1

8

Comprehensive Problem Review for Forestry Department

1990

1

9

Council of Forestry School Executives - Forestry Curriculum Development Project - 1972 Workshop Proceedings

1973

1

10

Curriculum Options, Plans - Undergraduate, Graduate, Minor

1969-1975, undated

1

11

Curriculum - National Studies and Recommendations

1967-1969

1

12

Department Heads and Faculty Lists

1973-1975, undated

1

13

Forester's Banquet

1925

1

14

Forester's Banquet

1949-1950

1

15

Forestry Association of Graduate Students

1970

2

1

Five Year Plan for Forestry, 1977-1982

1977

2

2

Forestry Club

1955-1970

2

3

History of Forestry at ISU

1954-1979

2

4

History - "Lest the Legends Die - Forestry at ISU from 1954 to 1979"

1979 circa

2

5

History - "Of Green Days in Forests" by Dale C. Olsen

1992

2

6

Iowa Parks and Recreation Association

1974-1975

3

9

More Effective Regional Development of Forests and Recreation Resources in the Upper Mississippi Valley Section

1972

2

7

Nut Growers School Schedule

1926

2

8

Recognition Day

1953-1959

2

9

Recognition Day

1960-1965

2

10

Report - Forestry Research at ISU, 1967

1968

2

11

Review of Research in Forestry and Related Natural Resource Management

1969

2

12

Society of American Foresters - Iowa Chapter

1963

2

13

Society of American Foresters - Iowa Chapter

1978-1979

2

14

Society of American Foresters - Iowa Chapter

1979

2

15

Society of American Foresters - Upper Mississippi Valley Section

1963-1967

2

16

Society of American Foresters - Upper Mississippi Valley Section

1969-1973

3

1

Society of American Foresters - Upper Mississippi Valley Section

1973-1974

3

2

Songs from Forestry Camp

1987

3

3

Tents - Brochures and Booklets

1945, undated

3

4

USDA - Forestry Service

1964-1968

3

5

USDA - Forestry Service

1973-1976

3

6

USDA - Forestry Service - Exchange Program

1973-1975