A.C. Cline Correspondence: Barraclough, K.E.
- HF-ID: HFCor-1117
- Category: Correspondence
- Creator: Cline, A.C., Barraclough, K.E.
- Associated Person: Fisher, R.T., Munster, Norman L., Black, J.D., Wharton, W.P., Gould, E.M., Jr.
- Date: 1930-1941
- Media: Paper
- Abstract:
- Letters from A.C. Cline are unsigned carbon copies of typewritten letters
- Reports: "Forestry contests", "Farmers usually market forest products at a disadvantage", "Grow quality lumber campaign", "General information for field use in mapping", "Marketing farm forest products cooperatively and establishing sustained yield management on farms within a prescribed working circle", "Public regulation of timber cutting on private lands", "Why New Hampshire needs a soil conservation districts law"
- Correspondence topics include Barraclough's interst in advanced work at the Forestry School; forest production; mapping system for state lands in New Hampshire; Barraclough's coursework in Forestry (with notation by Ward Shepard); Worcester County Land Use Planning Project; forest policy for New England (copy of Barraclough's letter to W. P. Wharton); forest cooperatives; copy of Barraclough's letter to H. G. Collingwood on the subject of regulation of cutting; Barraclough's reference for E. M. Gould; Harvard Forest alumni scholarship fund
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 7, drawer 1
- Access: Restricted
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