Records of the Colorado State Forestry Association, 1873-1933.

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Records of the Colorado State Forestry Association, 1873-1933.

The Records of the Colorado State Forestry Association consists primarily of the correspondence of CFA president William G.M. Stone with prominent conservationists, government officials and educators of the early 1900s. In addition to correspondence, the collection contains clippings from Colorado newspapers and printed material from related organizations, as well as handwritten drafts of papers addressing a variety of forestry related topics.

9 linear ft.

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Colorado State Forestry Association.

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Colorado conservationists formed the Colorado State Forestry Association, also known as the Colorado Forestry Association (CFA), in 1884 to support the conservation, management, and renewal of forests through the dissemination of educational materials, promotion of forestry legislation, and creation of forest reserves. From the description of Records of the Colorado State Forestry Association, 1873-1933. (Poudre River Public Library District). WorldCat record id: 62208007 ...

Stone, William G. M.

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