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4 collections related to Forest management -- North Carolina

Filter: North Carolina State College
Size: 2.75 linear feet (4 archival boxes, 1 archival half box, 1 flatbox) Collection ID: UA 140.007
Contained in this subgroup are records documenting the work of two foundations created to support the research and educational work of the College of Natural Resources (formerly College of Forest Resources) at North Carolina State University. Records of the North Carolina Forestry Foundation from 1939 to 1981 include minutes from ... More
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Size: 5 linear feet (3 cartons, 1 card box, 1 half box, 1 legal box) Collection ID: UA 140.051
These materials are comprised mainly of index cards recording forest plantings by the Extension Service in North Carolina counties during the 1930s and 1940s. Information contained on the cards includes name of person planting, year, location, species, number of plantings, and source of stock. Also includes are a few brochures from ... More
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Size: 59.1 linear feet (73 archival boxes, 13 legal boxes, 2 half boxes, 5 flat boxes, 2 oversize flat boxes, 18 flat folders, 6 tubes, 1 card box); 22.57 megabytes Collection ID: UA 140.045
Collection includes correspondence, administrative files, reports, legal files, logging records, maps, photographs, and negatives, dating from 1869 to 2016. This collection documents the successful efforts of the North Carolina Forestry Foundation to acquire forest lands for North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering ... More
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North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service
Size: 18.75 linear feet (37 archival boxes, 1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 023.007
The North Carolina Agricultural Extension and Research Services Photograph collection includes photographs and negatives relating to areas of animal husbandry, animal science, the agriculture school, 4-H Youth Development clubs, forest resources, crop and soil science, the extension service, insect management, and farm forestry. ... More