Ross, Charles R. (Charles Robert), 1908-

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Birth 1908

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Charles R. Ross served as Extension Forester for Oregon State University from 1946 until his retirement in 1970. He earned his B.S. in forestry from the University of Georgia and M.S. from the University of Washington. From 1936 until 1946, he worked in the southeastern United States for the U.S. Forest Service, the Extension Services in South Carolina and Alabama, and as a regional consultant for the American Forestry Association. Ross authored the popular OSU Extension publication, Trees to Know in Oregon and numerous other publications on 4-H forestry, tree planting, and forest management. He was also a prolific writer on land use and population issues; his letters were published in local and regional newspapers as well as the The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and other national publications. A founding member of the Greenbelt Land Trust in Corvallis, Ross was instrumental in the preservation of forests and farmland surrounding Corvallis and helped with the purchase of land that would become Chip Ross Park and the Fitton Green Natural Area. Ross died in Corvallis in 2006.

From the description of Charles R. Ross papers, 1936-2001 )bulk 1936-1964). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 233004031

Charles R. Ross served as Extension Forester for Oregon State University from 1946 until his retirement in 1970. He earned his B.S. in forestry from the University of Georgia and M.S. from the University of Washington. From 1936 until 1946, he worked in the southeastern United States for the U.S. Forest Service, the Extension Services in South Carolina and Alabama, and as a regional consultant for the American Forestry Association.

Ross authored the popular OSU Extension publication, Trees to Know in Oregon and numerous other publications on 4-H forestry, tree planting, and forest management. He was also a prolific writer on land use and population issues; his letters were published in local and regional newspapers as well as the The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and other national publications.

A founding member of the Greenbelt Land Trust in Corvallis, Ross was instrumental in the preservation of forests and farmland surrounding Corvallis and helped with the purchase of land that would become Chip Ross Park and the Fitton Green Natural Area. Ross died in Corvallis in 2006.

From the guide to the Charles R. Ross Papers, 1936-2001, 1936-1964, (Oregon State University Libraries)

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  • Universities and colleges
  • Corvallis
  • Environmental Activism
  • Forestry and Forestry Products
  • Forestry extension
  • Forestry extension
  • Forestryextension
  • Forestryextension
  • Forests and forestry
  • Forests and forestry
  • Forests and forestry
  • Forests and forestry
  • Forests andforestry
  • Forests andforestry
  • Oregon
  • Photographs

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  • South Carolina (as recorded)
  • Georgia (as recorded)
  • Alabama (as recorded)
  • Oregon (as recorded)