MC 00035 Guide to the Carl Alwin Schenck Papers, 1865 - 1959
Collection includes diaries, correspondence, field notes, manuscripts, articles, student records, photographs, negatives,
photo albums, and artifacts, dating from 1865 - 1955. While the bulk of the material is in English, a substantial number of
items, including a portion of the correspondence, diaries, and writings, are in German. This collection documents the professional
and personal activities of Dr. Carl Alwin Schenck. These activities include his work at the Biltmore Estate and Forest and
logging operations throughout Europe and the United States. In addition, this collection also provides significant information
on the Biltmore Forest School and its students.
Restrictions to AccessThis collection is open for research; access requires at least 24 hours advance notice.. Acquisitions InformationThe Carl Alwin Schenck Papers was received in a number of accessions from 1959 - 1990, given by the Forest History Foundation,
St. Paul, Minnesota, 1959. Additional items from various donors received in 1965, 1968-1969, 1971, 1982, 1987, 1989 and 1990.
For additional information, please consult the
Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff Preferred Citation[Identification of Item], Carl Alwin Schenck Papers, MC 35, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copyright NoticeNorth Carolina State University does not own copyright to this collection. Individuals obtaining materials from the NCSU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center are responsible for using the works in conformance with United States copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials. ProcessingProcessed by: Maurice Toler; Cilla Golas; Juliana Boucher; machine-readable finding aid created by: Katherine M. Wisser; updated by: Kelly Clark Policelli, April 2009 SponsorshipThe processing and encoding of this collection is supported with federal Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the North Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online' Digitization Grant Program. Biographical NoteDr. Carl Alwin Schenck was born in 1868 in Darmstadt, Germany. The grandson of a chief forester, Schenck studied forestry at Tubingen and Giessen Universities and entered the state forest service in Hessen in 1890. Through his work experiences, Schenck became acquainted with Sir Dietrich Brandis, the foremost forester at the time. Between 1891 and 1894, Schenck spent his summers as an assistant to Brandis and Sir William Schlich during several European forestry tours. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1894, Schenck was recommended by Brandis and Gifford Pinchot to assume the role of chief forester of George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. Schenck's arrival in the United States was revolutionary in the world of forestry, as he was the first man in the country with thorough training in scientific forestry. In 1898, with Vanderbilt's permission, the Biltmore Forest School (BFS) opened. The first school of forestry in the United States, BFS graduated 400 students in its fifteen year history, many of whom went on to successful careers in the field of forestry. Although the school flourished for a short time, enthusiasm for training in scientific forestry began to wane in 1910, and Schenck eventually closed the school in 1913. With World War I dawning, Schenck returned to Germany in 1914. He served in the German army during the war as an officer on the Russian front, where he was severely wounded in combat. After the war, Schenck spent most of the 1920s and 1930s travelling across Europe and the United States. Between 1922 and 1924, he conducted forest tours in Germany and Switzerland for English and American students. In 1925, Schenck traveled back to the United States to lecture at several forestry schools, notably, the University of Montana in Missoula. For the next ten years, Schenck continued to give tours and lectures to forestry students around the world. The ease with which Schenck could travel ended in 1939 with the onset of World War II. Schenck spent the entire war in Germany in the small village of Lindenfels. After the war, Schenck was appointed by the United States military government as chief forester of the new American state of Hessen. Although his appointment demonstrates his loyalty to the United States, Schenck's German citizenship still caused several problems for him after the war. For the last ten years of his life, Schenck battled the United States government in an Alien Property Custody Suit in an attempt to reclaim property and money that was confiscated at the beginning of the war. Despite the efforts of his colleagues and former students to intervene on his behalf, Schenck's efforts were unsuccessful. In 1951, at the age of 83, Schenck returned to the United States for a nationwide tour. The trip included the dedication of several woodland groves and forests named in honor of Dr. Schenck and a reunion of the Biltmore Forest School students. Schenck would again be honored in 1952 by North Carolina State College, which awarded him an honorary Doctor of Forest Science degree. Schenck died on May 17, 1955 at the age of 87. The author of numerous textbooks and a founding member of several professional organizations in the field, Dr. Schenck is regarded as a pioneer in European and American forestry.
Portions of this collection have been digitized and made available online. The entire collection, including materials not
available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: MC 00035 Series 01: Diaries, 1890 - 1954
Portions of this collection have been digitized and made available online. The entire collection, including materials not
available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: MC 00035 Series 02: Correspondence, 1895 - 1955 Professional
Biltmore Estate and Forest
Biltmore Forest School
Students
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available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: MC 00035 Series 03: Writings, 1890 - 1954 English Language Materials
Field Notes
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available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: MC 00035 Series 05: Biltmore Estate and Forest, 1888 - 1941 General Estate Information
Technical Reports
Estate Reports
Nursery Reports
Forestry Reports
Highland Forest
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available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: MC 00035 Series 06: Biltmore Forest School, 1900 - 1957 Students
Exams, Notes, and Other Classroom Materials
Notebooks
Berry, Swift
Biographical Information
Portions of this collection have been digitized and made available online. The entire collection, including materials not
available online, may be viewed in the Special Collections reading room in D.H. Hill Library.
Digital Objects From: MC 00035 Series 07: Photographs, 1885 - 1951 Prints
Personal, Professional and Travel
Personal
Professional
Logging Operations
United States
Biltmore Estate and Forest
Scope and ContentThis collection provides a detailed look into the personal and professional life of Carl Alwin Schenck, the founder of the first American school of forestry. Information regarding Schenck's political and economic troubles with the United States government is provided, as is biographical information on Schenck. The collection contains diaries recording personal notes, schedules, and appointments made by Schenck between 1890 and 1954. Therefore, information pertaining to Schenck's tenure at the Biltmore Estate and Forest, his administration of the Biltmore Forest School, and his numerous personal and professional travels are included in these journals. In addition to Schenck's diaries, the collection includes letters addressed both to and from Schenck written between 1895 and 1955. The letters include professional correspondence, correspondence with former students from the Biltmore Forest School, and general correspondence. For most of his professional life, Schenck continued to correspond with many of his colleagues, many of whom are considered to be the founders of the profession of forestry. Writings, such as Schenck's field notes of logging operations throughout Europe and the United States, as well as several manuscripts of professional literature and poetry written by Schenck, are contained in this collection. Schenck's technical reports on European forests, his doctoral dissertation, miscellaneous publications, and a collection of legends and fairy tales that he compiled are included here as well. Throughout his life, Schenck traveled for both business and pleasure, and information on these journeys is provided. Documents pertaining to Schenck's term as head forester at George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate and Forest, which contain general information regarding the house and forest, are included, as are technical reports, budgets, and maps compiled by Schenck. These materials provide an in-depth, detailed look into the inner workings of one of America's largest private homes. The collection contains a wealth of archival information on the Biltmore Forest School, the first forestry school in the United States. In addition to general information on the history of the school, the collection contains several publications produced by the school, as well as describing the students' experiences at the school. Biographical information students for many students is also included, the majority of which were written by the students themselves for inclusion in "The Biltmore Immortals". Correspondence from students to their families and fellow classmates can be found in this series as well. Photographs, including black and white prints, negatives, and albums, cover many topics, ranging from personal to professional travel, the Biltmore Estate and Forest, and the Biltmore Forest School. Included among these photographs are pictures of Schenck, his wife, forestry colleagues, the Vanderbilts, and BFS students. Finally, the collection contains artifacts pertaining to Schenck's personal life and the Biltmore Forest School. IdentificationMC 00035 Quantity40.0 Linear feet 102 archival boxes General Physical Description note102 archival boxes LocationFor current information on the location of these materials, please consult the
Special Collections Research Center Reference Staff LanguageEnglish The collection is divided into nine series. The first of these,
Diaries, is comprised of journals kept by Schenck between 1890 and 1954. Schenck's personal
Correspondence makes up the second series. The next series is comprised of Schenck's
Writings in both English and German between 1890 and 1954. Next, the
Personal and Professional series provides information on Schenck's life and achievements, his problems with the United States government in the Alien
Property Custody suit, and his numerous travel experiences. The fifth series details Schenck's experiences as head forester
at George Vanderbilt's
Biltmore Estate and Forest. Information regarding the
Biltmore Forest School and its students is provided in the sixth series of the collection. The seventh series of the collection is comprised of
Photographs, including black and white prints, glass plate negatives, and numerous photo albums.
Artifacts relating to Schenck's personal life as well as the Biltmore Forest School are included in the eight series. Finally, a number
of
Oversize Materials are located in the last series of the collection.
The first series of the collection, the Diaries, records personal notes, schedules, and appointments made by Schenck between
1890 and 1954. Most diaries include notations made in both English and German and often reflect a system of shorthand devised
by Schenck and used throughout the journals. With the exception of a few lapses, this series contains a journal for almost
every year of Schenck's professional life. Therefore, information pertaining to Schenck's tenure at the
Biltmore Estate and Forest, his administration of the
Biltmore Forest School, and his numerous personal and professional travels are included in these journals. One notable lapse in the diaries occurs
between 1914 and 1920, during which time Schenck participated in World War I. For detailed information on Schenck's experiences
during the war, the third series, Writings, contains a monograph authored by Schenck on the subject.
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1895
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1895
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1911
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1913
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1920
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1922
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1923
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1924
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1926
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1926
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1928
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1929
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1930
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1931
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1932
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1933
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1934
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1938
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1939
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1941
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1945
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1946
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1950
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1951
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1951
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1951
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1951
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1951
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1952
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1953
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1954
The Correspondence series includes all letters addressed both to and from Schenck. Written between 1895 and 1955, the letters
are written in both English and German. The series is divided into four primary subseries: professional correspondence, letters
to and from forestry colleagues, correspondence with former students from the
Biltmore Forest School, and general correspondence. Within the subseries of professional correspondence, letters pertain either to the
Biltmore Estate and Forest or the Biltmore Forest School. These letters roughly date from 1895, the year in which Schenck assumed his leadership
role at the Biltmore Estate, to 1914, the year the Biltmore Forest School closed. For most of his professional life, Schenck
continued to correspond with many of his colleagues, many of whom are considered to be the founders of the profession of forestry.
Letters from Sir
Dietrich Brandis,
Frederick Law Olmstead,
Gifford Pinchot,
Overton Price, and Sir
William Schlich are all highlighted in this series. A large portion of Schenck's correspondence is dedicated to his former students at the
Biltmore Forest School. These letters, extending far past the students' graduation from the school, demonstrate the close
relationship between Dr. Schenck and "his boys." A number of student letters accompanied care packages that were sent to Schenck
in Germany in the wake of World War II. Schenck carefully recorded the contents of each package in letters back to students,
which reflect the extreme poverty and economic shortages experienced by Germans. Finally, any general correspondence received
or sent by Schenck is arranged at the end of the series in chronological order.
Professional
Biltmore Estate and Forest
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1895 - October, 1908
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November 1, 1908 - November 15, 1908
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November 16, 1908 - November 30, 1908
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December, 1908 - 1909
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Biltmore Forest School
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1899 - January, 1914
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February 1, 1914 - February 7, 1914
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February 8, 1914 - February 12, 1914
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February 13, 1914 - February 28, 1914
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March 1, 1914 - March 15, 1914
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March 16, 1914 - March 31, 1914
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April - June, 1914
Digital Images National Lumber Manufacturers
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1938
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January, 1939 - February, 1939
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March, 1939 - July, 1939
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August, 1939 - December, 1939
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1940
Forestry Colleagues
Brandis, Dietrich
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1895 - 1899
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1900 - 1907
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Fernow, Bernhard,
1896
Olmstead, Frederick Law
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1907 - 1949
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1950
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1951
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1952
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1953 - 1954
Pinchot, Gifford
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1895 - 1899
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1900 - 1908
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Price, Overton
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Schlich, William
Students
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Letters addressed to all students
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Amadon, C.H.
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Armstrong, Carroll
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Atkinson, E.S.
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Benedict, J.E.
Berry, Swift
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1921 - 1946
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1947 - 1948
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1949 - 1950
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1951 - 1954
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Blank, Earl F.
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Bloedel, J.H.
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1938 - 1947
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1948
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1949
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1949
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1950
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1951 - 1953
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Blue, E.W.
Butz, George
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1939 - 1948
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1949 - 1950
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1951 - 1952
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1953 - 1954
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Campbell, John
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Cecil, George
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Colledge, E.W. and
Colledge, W.G.
Conger, Ed
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1938 - 1949
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1950 - 1951
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1952 - 1953
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1954 - 1955
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Coudon, Fayette
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Damon, Kennan
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DuBois, Coert
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Egnor, James
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Eldridge, Inman
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Euchener, William
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Fritz, Emmanuel
Frost, S.L.
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1952
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1953
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Fullenwider, W.G.
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Goodale, H.H.
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Gooding, Guy
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Griffith, E.M.
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Hawkins, Guy
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Hays, William
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Henley, Zell
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Henze, Walter
Hosmer, Ralph
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1938 - 1948
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1949 - 1953
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Illick, Joseph
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Ives, A.R.
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Jarvis, Joseph
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Jewett, George
Jones, Lorraine
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1923 - 1948
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Kellogg, Royal
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King, Albert
Krinbill, Howard
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1931 - 1938
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Lamb, Frank
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1938 - 1947
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1948 - 1949
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Lauderburn, Donald
LeRoy, Louis
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1947 - 1949
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1950 - 1954
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Littlefield, Theron
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Lockwood, Milton
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Marston, Charles
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McKinney, Julian
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McNeel, Wakelin
Merck, George
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1938 - 1947
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1948 - 1949
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1950
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1951
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1953
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1954 - 1955
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Mershon, William
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Mills, William
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Munger, T.T.
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Musante, Charles
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Mylrea, John
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Narramore, David
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Nye, Carl
Oakleaf, Howard
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1938 - 1947
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1948 - 1949
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1950 - 1952
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1953 - 1955
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Oberholser, Harold
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Olmstead, Fritz
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Oxholm, Axel
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Patton, F.M.
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Peabody, George
Pelton, P.P.
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1939 - 1949
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1950 - 1955
Peterson, J. Harold
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1938 - 1946
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1947
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1948 - 1949
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1950
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1951
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1951
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1953
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1954 - 1955
Rhodes, Verne
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1938 - 1949
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1950 - 1951
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1952 - 1955
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Ross, Norman
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Ross, Robert
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Schrenck, Herman
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Schulze, G.A.
Segerston, Axel
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1926 - 1947
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1948 - 1950
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1951 - 1952
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1953 - 1955
Shawan, H.W.
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1947 - 1949
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1950 - 1953
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Silvius, Arthur
Throm, Urban
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1946 - 1950
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1951 - 1954
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Waterbury, H.E.
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Welby, Harry
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Willock, J.S.
Wirt, George
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1938 - 1949
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1950 - 1955
Woods, John
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1938 - 1949
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1950 - 1954
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Zimmerman, T.S.
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Zon, Raphael
General correspondence
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1895 - 1921
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March, 1925
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April 1, 1925 - April 5, 1925
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April 6, 1925 - April 10, 1925
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April 11, 1925 - April 15, 1925
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April 21, 1925 - April 30, 1925
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1926 - 1934
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January, 1935 - May, 1935
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June, 1935 - December, 1935
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January, 1936 - February, 1936
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March, 1936 - April, 1936
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January, 1937 - March, 1937
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April, 1937 - May, 1937
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June 1, 1937 - June 15, 1937
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June 16, 1937 - June 30, 1937
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July, 1937 - August, 1937
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September 1, 1937 - September 10, 1937
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December, 1937
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January 1, 1938 - January 10, 1938
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January 21, 1938 - January 31, 1938
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February 1, 1938 - February 5, 1938
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March 1, 1938 - March 5, 1938
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March 6, 1938 - March 10, 1938
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March 11, 1938 - March 20, 1938
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March 21, 1938 - March 31, 1938
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April 1, 1938 - April 15, 1938
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July 1, 1938 - July 10, 1938
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July 11, 1938 - July 15, 1938
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July 16, 1938 - July 22, 1938
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July 23, 1938 - July 31, 1938
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August 1, 1938 - August 15, 1938
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August 16, 1938 - August 31, 1938
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September 1, 1938 - September 10, 1938
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September 11, 1938 - September 15, 1938
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September 16, 1938 - September 22, 1938
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September 23, 1938 - September 30, 1938
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October, 1938
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November 1, 1938 - November 15, 1938
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November 16, 1938 - November 30, 1938
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December 1, 1938 - December 15, 1938
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December 16, 1938 - December 31, 1938
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Christmas,
1938
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Christmas,
1938
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Christmas,
1938
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Christmas,
1938
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January 1, 1939 - January 7, 1939
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January 8, 1939 - January 20, 1939
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January 21, 1939 - January 31, 1939
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February 1, 1939 - February 15, 1939
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February 16, 1939 - February 28, 1939
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March 1, 1939 - March 15, 1939
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March 16, 1939 - March 31, 1939
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April, 1939
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May, 1939
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June, 1939
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6]
July, 1939 - September, 1939
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7]
October, 1939 - December, 1939
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8]
Christmas,
1939
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25,
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9]
Christmas,
1939
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25,
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10]
January, 1940 - February, 1940
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11]
March, 1940 - July, 1940
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12]
August, 1940 - September, 1940
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October, 1940 - December, 1940
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14]
January, 1941 - February, 1941
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15]
March, 1941 - July, 1941
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August, 1941 - December, 1941
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17]
January, 1943 - April, 1943
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May, 1943 - December, 1943
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1944 - 1945
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January, 1946 - June, 1946
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July, 1946 - September, 1946
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October, 1946 - December, 1946
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January, 1947
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February, 1947
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March, 1947
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April, 1947
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May, 1947
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June, 1947
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July 1, 1947 - July 20, 1947
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July 21, 1947 - July 31, 1947
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August, 1947
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September, 1947
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11]
October 1, 1947 - October 15, 1947
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October 16, 1947 - October 31, 1947
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November, 1947
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December 1, 1947 - December 15, 1947
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December 16, 1947 - December 31, 1947
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January, 1948
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February 1, 1948 - February 15, 1948
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February 16, 1948 - February 28, 1948
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March, 1948
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2]
April, 1948
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3]
May 1, 1948 - May 15, 1948
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May 16, 1948 - May 31, 1948
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June 1, 1948 - June 15, 1948
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June 16, 1948 - June 30, 1948
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July 1, 1948 - July 10, 1948
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8]
July 11, 1948 - July 20, 1948
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9]
July 21, 1948 - July 31, 1948
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10]
August 1, 1948 - August 10, 1948
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11]
August 11, 1948 - August 20, 1948
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12]
August 21, 1948 - August 31, 1948
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13]
September 1, 1948 - September 15, 1948
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14]
September 16, 1948 - September 30, 1948
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15]
October, 1948
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1]
November, 1948
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2]
December, 1948
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3]
January 1, 1949 - January 15, 1949
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4]
January 16, 1949 - January 31, 1949
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5]
February, 1949
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6]
March, 1949
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7]
April, 1949
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8]
May, 1949
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9]
June, 1949
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10]
July 1, 1949 - July 5, 1949
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11]
July 16, 1949 - July 20, 1949
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28,
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12]
July 21, 1949 - July 25, 1949
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28,
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13]
July 26, 1949 - July 31, 1949
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28,
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14]
August 1, 1949 - August 5, 1949
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15]
August 6, 1949 - August 10, 1949
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16]
August 11, 1949 - August 15, 1949
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17]
August 16, 1949 - August 20, 1949
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18]
August 21, 1949 - August 31, 1949
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29,
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1]
September, 1949
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29,
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2]
October, 1949
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29,
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3]
November, 1949
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29,
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4]
December 1, 1949 - December 15, 1949
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29,
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5]
December 16, 1949 - December 31, 1949
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29,
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6]
January 1, 1950 - January 15, 1950
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29,
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7]
January 16, 1950 - January 31, 1950
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29,
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8]
February 1, 1950 - February 15, 1950
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29,
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9]
February 16, 1950 - February 28, 1950
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29,
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10]
March 1, 1950 - March 15, 1950
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29,
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11]
March 16, 1950 - March 31, 1950
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29,
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12]
April, 1950
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13]
May, 1950
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14]
June, 1950
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15]
August, 1950
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16]
September, 1950
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17]
October, 1950
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30,
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1]
November 1, 1950 - November 15, 1950
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30,
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2]
November 16, 1950 - November 30, 1950
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30,
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3]
December 1, 1950 - December 15, 1950
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30,
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4]
December 16, 1950 - December 31, 1950
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30,
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5]
January 1, 1951 - January 15, 1951
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30,
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6]
January 16, 1951 - January 31, 1951
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30,
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7]
February 1, 1951 - February 15, 1951
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8]
February 16, 1951 - February 28, 1951
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30,
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9]
March 1, 1951 - March 15, 1951
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30,
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10]
March 16, 1951 - March 31, 1951
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11]
April 1, 1951 - April 15, 1951
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12]
April 16, 1951 - April 30, 1951
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13]
May 1, 1951 - May 15, 1951
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14]
May 16, 1951 - May 31, 1951
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15]
June 1, 1951 - June 15, 1951
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16]
June 16, 1951 - June 30, 1951
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31,
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1]
July, 1951
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31,
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2]
August 1, 1951 - August 15, 1951
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31,
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3]
August 16, 1951 - August 31, 1951
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31,
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4]
September 1, 1951 - September 15, 1951
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31,
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5]
September 16, 1951 - September 30, 1951
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31,
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6]
October 1, 1951 - October 15, 1951
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31,
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7]
October 16, 1951 - October 31, 1951
[Box
31,
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8]
November, 1951
[Box
31,
Folder
9]
December, 1951
[Box
31,
Folder
10]
January 1, 1952 - January 15, 1952
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31,
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11]
January 16, 1952 - January 31, 1952
[Box
31,
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12]
February, 1952
[Box
31,
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13]
March 1, 1952 - March 15, 1952
[Box
31,
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14]
March 16, 1952 - March 31, 1952
[Box
31,
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15]
April 1, 1952 - April 15, 1952
[Box
31,
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16]
April 16, 1952 - April 30, 1952
[Box
31,
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17]
May 1, 1952 - May 15, 1952
[Box
31,
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18]
May 16, 1952 - May 16, 1952
[Box
31,
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19]
June, 1952
[Box
32,
Folder
1]
July 1, 1952 - July 19, 1952
[Box
32,
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2]
July 20, 1952 - July 31, 1952
[Box
32,
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3]
August 1, 1952 - August 15, 1952
[Box
32,
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4]
August 16, 1952 - August 31, 1952
[Box
32,
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5]
September 1, 1952 - September 15, 1952
[Box
32,
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6]
September 16, 1952 - September 30, 1952
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32,
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7]
October 1, 1952 - October 15, 1952
[Box
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8]
October 16, 1952 - October 31, 1952
[Box
32,
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9]
November 1, 1952 - November 15, 1952
[Box
32,
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10]
November 16, 1952 - November 30, 1952
[Box
32,
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11]
December, 1952
[Box
32,
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12]
January, 1953
[Box
32,
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13]
February 1, 1953 - February 15, 1953
[Box
32,
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14]
February 16, 1953 - February 28, 1953
[Box
32,
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15]
March, 1953
[Box
32,
Folder
16]
April, 1953
[Box
32,
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17]
May, 1953
[Box
32,
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18]
June, 1953
[Box
32,
Folder
19]
July, 1953
[Box
33,
Folder
1]
August, 1953
[Box
33,
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2]
September, 1953
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33,
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3]
October, 1953
[Box
33,
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4]
November, 1953
[Box
33,
Folder
5]
December 1, 1953 - December 15, 1953
[Box
33,
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6]
December 16, 1953 - December 31, 1953
[Box
33,
Folder
7]
January 1, 1954 - January 15, 1954
[Box
33,
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8]
January 16, 1954 - January 31, 1954
[Box
33,
Folder
9]
February, 1954
[Box
33,
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10]
March, 1954
[Box
33,
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11]
April, 1954
[Box
33,
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12]
May, 1954
[Box
33,
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13]
June, 1954
[Box
33,
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14]
July, 1954
[Box
33,
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15]
August, 1954
[Box
33,
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16]
September, 1954
[Box
33,
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17]
October, 1954
[Box
33,
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18]
November, 1954
[Box
33,
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19]
December, 1954
[Box
34,
Folder
1]
January, 1955 - February, 1955
[Box
34,
Folder
2]
March, 1955
[Box
34,
Folder
3]
April, 1955 - May, 1955
[Box
34,
Folder
4]
Schenck's Annual Christmas Letters
[Box
34,
Folder
5]
[no date]
[Box
34,
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6]
[no date]
[Box
34,
Folder
7]
[no date]
[Box
34,
Folder
8]
[no date]
The third series, Writings, is divided into two primary subseries: English Language Materials and German Language Materials.
The first of these subseries includes Schenck's field notes of logging operations throughout Europe and the United States.
Among these notes is one volume containing notes completed with Sir
Dietrich Brandis and Sir
William Schlich between 1890 and 1893. Also included in the English Language Materials are several manuscripts of monographs, texts, articles,
speeches, and poetry written by Schenck. Within the second subseries, the bulk of the materials are assorted notes made by
Schenck between 1912 and 1954. Also included are Schenck's technical reports on various European forests and arboretums, his
doctoral dissertation, several articles and publications, and a collection of legends and fairy tales compiled by Schenck.
English Language Materials
Field Notes
[Box
35,
Folder
1]
1890 - 1893
General note: Completed with Sir Dietrich Brandis and Sir William Schlich.
[Box
35,
Folder
2]
Russia,
1900
Digital Images
[Box
36,
Folder
1]
Germany,
1922 - 1924
[Box
36,
Folder
2]
Finland,
Pennsylvania,
New York,
Massachusetts,
Montana,
1925
[Box
36,
Folder
3]
Europe,
1926 - 1928
[Box
37,
Folder
1]
Vermont,
1951 - 1952
[Box
37,
Folder
2]
Vermont,
1951 - 1952
[Box
37,
Folder
3]
Vermont,
1951 - 1952
[Box
37,
Folder
4]
Vermont,
1951 - 1952
Monographs
[Box
37,
Folder
5]
"The Biltmore Story"
[Box
37,
Folder
6]
"Forestry Memories"
[Box
38,
Folder
1]
"God's Wonders in the Trees"
"History of Forestry"
[Box
38,
Folder
2]
Chapter 2, pp. 126-142
[Box
38,
Folder
3]
Chapter 3, pp. 143-175
[Box
38,
Folder
4]
Chapter 3, pp. 176-200
[Box
38,
Folder
5]
Chapter 3, pp. 201-225
[Box
38,
Folder
6]
Chapter 3, pp. 226-250
[Box
38,
Folder
7]
Chapter 3, pp. 251-275
[Box
38,
Folder
8]
Chapter 3, pp. 276-300
[Box
38,
Folder
9]
Chapter 3, pp. 301-325
[Box
38,
Folder
10]
Chapter 3, pp. 326-346
[Box
38,
Folder
11]
Chapter 4, pp. 347-375
[Box
38,
Folder
12]
Chapter 4, pp. 376-400
[Box
38,
Folder
13]
Chapter 4, pp. 401-425
[Box
38,
Folder
14]
Epilogue and Index
[Box
38,
Folder
15]
Captions
"The World War, 1914 - 1918"
[Box
39,
Folder
1]
Bound
[Box
39,
Folder
2]
Loose Notes, pp. 1-35
[Box
39,
Folder
3]
Loose Notes, pp. 36-70
[Box
39,
Folder
4]
Loose Notes, pp. 71-105
[Box
39,
Folder
5]
Loose Notes, pp. 106-140
[Box
39,
Folder
6]
Loose Notes, pp. 141-175
[Box
39,
Folder
7]
Loose Notes, pp. 176-191
Textbooks
[Box
40,
Folder
1]
List of Schenck's Textbooks
[Box
40,
Folder
2]
"Forest Finance"
[Box
40,
Folder
3]
"Forest Policy"
[Box
40,
Folder
4]
"Forestry in Germany"
[Box
40,
Folder
5]
"Forest Utilization in Europe"
[Box
40,
Folder
6]
"Some Business Problems of American Forestry"
Articles and Publications
[Box
40,
Folder
7]
List of Schenck's Articles
[Box
40,
Folder
8]
1897 - 1913
[Box
40,
Folder
9]
1897 - 1913
[Box
40,
Folder
10]
1897 - 1913
[Box
40,
Folder
11]
1897 - 1913
[Box
40,
Folder
12]
1897 - 1913
[Box
40,
Folder
13]
1897 - 1913
[Box
40,
Folder
14]
1947
[Box
41,
Folder
1]
Bound collection of miscellaneous articles
[Box
41,
Folder
2]
Bound collection of miscellaneous articles
[Box
42,
Folder
1]
Bound collection of miscellaneous publications
Speeches
[Box
42,
Folder
2]
1897 - 1913
[Box
42,
Folder
3]
1897 - 1913
[Box
42,
Folder
4]
1939
[Box
42,
Folder
5]
1950 - 1953
[Box
42,
Folder
6]
1950 - 1953
[Box
42,
Folder
7]
1950 - 1953
[Box
42,
Folder
8]
1950 - 1953
Poetry
[Box
43,
Folder
1]
[no date]
[Box
43,
Folder
2]
[no date]
[Box
43,
Folder
3]
[no date]
Miscellaneous manuscripts
[Box
43,
Folder
4]
1897 - 1913
[Box
43,
Folder
5]
s,
1950
[Box
43,
Folder
6]
[no date]
[Box
43,
Folder
7]
[no date]
German Language Materials
Notes
[Box
43,
Folder
8]
Notes,
1912
[Box
43,
Folder
9]
Notes,
Russia,
1914
[Box
43,
Folder
10]
Notes,
Russia,
1914
[Box
43,
Folder
11]
Notes, General,
1914
[Box
43,
Folder
12]
Notes,
Finland,
1926
[Box
43,
Folder
13]
Notes,
Alaska,
1928
[Box
43,
Folder
14]
Notes,
Alaska,
1928
[Box
43,
Folder
15]
Notes,
Alaska,
1928
[Box
43,
Folder
16]
Notes,
Alaska,
1928
[Box
43,
Folder
17]
Notes,
United States,
1928
[Box
43,
Folder
18]
Notes,
United States,
1928
[Box
43,
Folder
19]
Notes,,
1932 - 1935
[Box
43,
Folder
20]
Notes,
Alaska,
Washington, and
British Columbia,
1936
[Box
44,
Folder
1]
Notes,
Canada,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
2]
Notes,
Canada,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
3]
Notes,
Canada,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
4]
Notes,
Canada,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
5]
Notes,
Canada,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
6]
Notes,
Canada,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
7]
Notes, Miscellaneous,
1937
[Box
44,
Folder
8]
Notes,
1938
[Box
44,
Folder
9]
Notes,
1938
[Box
44,
Folder
10]
Notes,
1938
[Box
44,
Folder
11]
Notes,
1938
[Box
44,
Folder
12]
Notes,
1938
[Box
44,
Folder
13]
Notes,
1939
[Box
44,
Folder
14]
Notes,
1940
[Box
44,
Folder
15]
Notes,
1940
[Box
44,
Folder
16]
Notes,
1941
[Box
44,
Folder
17]
Notes,
1941
[Box
45,
Folder
1]
Notes,
1942
[Box
45,
Folder
2]
Notes,
1943
[Box
45,
Folder
3]
Notes,
1945
[Box
45,
Folder
4]
Notes,
1945
[Box
45,
Folder
5]
Notes,
1946
[Box
45,
Folder
6]
Notes,
1946
[Box
45,
Folder
7]
Notes,
1946
[Box
45,
Folder
8]
Notes,
1947
[Box
45,
Folder
9]
Notes,
1947
[Box
45,
Folder
10]
Notes,
1947
[Box
45,
Folder
11]
Notes,
1948
[Box
45,
Folder
12]
Notes,
1948
[Box
45,
Folder
13]
Notes,
1949
[Box
45,
Folder
14]
Notes,
1949
[Box
45,
Folder
15]
Notes,
1950
[Box
45,
Folder
16]
Notes,
1951
[Box
45,
Folder
17]
Notes,
1952
[Box
45,
Folder
18]
Notes,
1952
[Box
45,
Folder
19]
Notes,
1953
[Box
45,
Folder
20]
Notes,
1954
[Box
46,
Folder
1]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
2]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
3]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
4]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
5]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
6]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
7]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
8]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
9]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
10]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
11]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
12]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
13]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
14]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
15]
Notes,
[no date]
[Box
46,
Folder
16]
Notes,
[no date]
Technical Reports
[Box
47,
Folder
1]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
2]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
3]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
4]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
5]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
6]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
7]
Tree Listings
[Box
47,
Folder
8]
Bound volume of Tree Listings
Arboretum Reports
[Box
47,
Folder
9]
1917 - 1919
[Box
47,
Folder
10]
1924
[Box
47,
Folder
11]
1925 - 1926
[Box
48,
Folder
1]
1927
[Box
48,
Folder
2]
1928 - 1929
[Box
48,
Folder
3]
1930 - 1931
[Box
48,
Folder
4]
1931 - 1932
[Box
48,
Folder
5]
1931 - 1932
[Box
48,
Folder
6]
1933
[Box
48,
Folder
7]
1935 - 1936
[Box
48,
Folder
8]
1935 - 1936
[Box
48,
Folder
9]
1937
[Box
48,
Folder
10]
1938
Monographs
[Box
48,
Folder
11]
Doctoral dissertation
Articles and Publications
[Box
48,
Folder
12]
1935
[Box
48,
Folder
13]
1935
[Box
48,
Folder
14]
1935
[Box
49,
Folder
1]
1937
[Box
49,
Folder
2]
1947
[Box
49,
Folder
3]
1951
[Box
49,
Folder
4]
1951
[Box
49,
Folder
5]
1952
[Box
49,
Folder
6]
1952
[Box
49,
Folder
7]
Bound volume of articles
Legends and Fairy tales
[Box
49,
Folder
8]
1949
[Box
49,
Folder
9]
1949
[Box
49,
Folder
10]
1949
[Box
49,
Folder
11]
1949
[Box
49,
Folder
12]
1949
[Box
49,
Folder
13]
[no date]
[Box
50,
Folder
1]
[no date]
[Box
50,
Folder
2]
Bound volume of legends and fairy tales
The fourth series provides a detailed look into the personal and professional life of Dr. Schenck. Information regarding Schenck's
political and economic troubles with the United States government is provided in the subseries entitled, Alien Property Custody
Suit. This series also lists several sources that give biographical information on Schenck. Throughout his life, Schenck took
several trips for both business and pleasure. All information, including itineraries, guidebooks, maps, and newspaper articles,
on his personal travels is provided in this series. Of particular note on the subject of personal travel is Schenck's 1951
Tour of the United States. The collection contains detailed information on each of the states on Schenck's itinerary. Finally,
this series also provides information on honorariums awarded to Schenck, as well as forestry reference materials used by him
in his professional research.
Alien Property Custody Suit
Correspondence
[Box
50,
Folder
3]
1948 - 1949
[Box
50,
Folder
4]
1950
[Box
50,
Folder
5]
1951 - 1954
[Box
50,
Folder
6]
List of Affidavits
Affidavits
[Box
50,
Folder
7]
A - G
[Box
50,
Folder
8]
H - Z
[Box
50,
Folder
9]
Statements by Schenck
[Box
50,
Folder
10]
Senate Judiciary Committee Information
[Box
50,
Folder
11]
Proposed Congressional Bills regarding Schenck's case
[Box
50,
Folder
12]
Miscellaneous documents
Biographical Information
[Box
50,
Folder
13]
Sketches
Articles
[Box
50,
Folder
14]
1920 - 1950
[Box
50,
Folder
15]
1950 - 1951
[Box
50,
Folder
16]
1951 - 1957
Travel
[Box
51,
Folder
1]
Germany,
1892
[Box
51,
Folder
2]
Minnesota,
1896
[Box
51,
Folder
3]
Minnesota,
1896
[Box
51,
Folder
4]
Tennessee,
1901
[Box
51,
Folder
5]
Canada,
1901
[Box
51,
Folder
6]
European Forestry Tour,
1925 - 1926
[Box
51,
Folder
7]
Sweden,
1928
[Box
51,
Folder
8]
European Forestry Tour,
1929
[Box
51,
Folder
9]
European Forestry Tour,
1930
[Box
51,
Folder
10]
United States,
1931
[Box
51,
Folder
11]
United States,
1931
[Box
51,
Folder
12]
United States,
1931
[Box
51,
Folder
13]
Canada,
1937
[Box
51,
Folder
14]
Canada,
1937
[Box
52,
Folder
1]
Canada,
1937
United States,
1951
[Box
52,
Folder
2]
California
[Box
52,
Folder
3]
Connecticut
[Box
52,
Folder
4]
Delaware
[Box
52,
Folder
5]
Minnesota
[Box
52,
Folder
6]
Montana
[Box
52,
Folder
7]
New Hampshire
[Box
52,
Folder
8]
New Jersey
[Box
52,
Folder
9]
New York
[Box
52,
Folder
10]
North Carolina
[Box
52,
Folder
11]
Ohio
[Box
52,
Folder
12]
Oregon
[Box
52,
Folder
13]
Oregon
[Box
52,
Folder
14]
Pennsylvania
[Box
52,
Folder
15]
South Carolina
[Box
52,
Folder
16]
Vermont
[Box
52,
Folder
17]
Virginia
[Box
52,
Folder
18]
Washington, D.C.
[Box
52,
Folder
19]
Washington
[Box
52,
Folder
20]
West Virginia
Guidebooks
[Box
52,
Folder
21]
Idaho and
Montana
[Box
52,
Folder
22]
North Carolina
[Box
53,
Folder
1]
Washington and
Vancouver
Maps
[Box
53,
Folder
2]
Alabama -
Georgia
[Box
53,
Folder
3]
Illinois -
Louisiana
[Box
53,
Folder
4]
Massachusetts -
Mississippi
[Box
53,
Folder
5]
Missouri -
New York
[Box
53,
Folder
6]
Oklahoma -
Virginia
[Box
53,
Folder
7]
Washington -
Wisconsin
Timetables
[Box
54,
Folder
1]
United States
[Box
54,
Folder
2]
United States
[Box
54,
Folder
3]
United States
[Box
54,
Folder
4]
Canada
[Box
54,
Folder
5]
Europe
Honors
[Box
54,
Folder
6]
North Carolina State College Honorary Degree,
1952
[Box
54,
Folder
7]
North Carolina State College Honorary Degree,
1952
[Box
54,
Folder
8]
Olmstead-Schenck Grove,
California Honorary Degree,
1953
[Box
54,
Folder
9]
Carl Alwin Schenck Memorial Forest,
Raleigh, North Carolina,
1957
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