Part 3 The Lumber Era 1860s to 1910s
October 22
Michael Williams, chapter 7 from Americans and their Forests.
Increase Lapham et al 1867, "Report on the Disastrous Effects of the Destruction of Forest Trees, Now Going on so Rapidly in the State of Wisconsin."
Filbert Roth, on logging.
OCT 29--no class; David is out of town
Nov. 5
Steen-Adams, M.M., N.E. Langston, and D.J. Mladenoff. “Indian history of the Great Lakes Lumber Era: The Case of the Bad River Band of Ojibwe,” manuscript in prep.
White, Mark and David Mladenoff. “Old-growth forest landscape transitions from pre-European settlement to present.” Landscape Ecology 9 (2004): 191-205.
Gates, D. M., C. H. D Clarke, and James T. Harris, “Wildlife in a Changing Environment,” 52-82 in Susan Flader, ed. The Great Lakes Forest: An Environmental and Social History (U of MN: 1983)
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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