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Gifford Pinchot and the Old Timers Volume 1

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In 2005, six tattered blue boxes were unearthed in the Library of Congress's Pinchot Collection in Washington D.C. Inside were 5,000 pages of letters describing the work of early resource conservation professionals. The boxes were labeled simply "The Old Timers." Penned between the years 1937-1941 by the first class of American Forest Rangers to serve under President Theodore Roosevelt and First Chief of the U.S. Forest Service Gifford Pinchot, the letters offer a mirror to the America we once were, and a guidebook for the road ahead. These narratives tell of extreme hardship, fearless struggle, confrontations with cattlemen, miners, loggers, and the challenge of turning confrontations into cooperation and gratitude. It wasn't an easy life by any means, but to these men and women, their life of service was the best life they could imagine. To a one, they were grateful for the chance to live a meaningful life in a time of struggle.

244 pages, Paperback

Published September 17, 2018

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September 24, 2025
Meaningful impressions in a valuable, interesting record of the early days of the U.S. Forest Service. The author gives us a generous peek inside the trials and dedication of early USFS employees, as well as their good Chief. What a team, what a leader. (I'll be reading Vol. 2.)
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