By 1927, the probable date of this publication, the move to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was in full swing. The 10-page booklet, produced by the Champion Fibre Company, promotes its logging operation as well as the conservation of natural resources. The booklet outlines some of the company’s conservation practices, such as forest fire prevention and scientific cutting. In 1926 the company established a tree nursery in Willits, North Carolina for the purpose of reforestation
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
This 16-page booklet, “Champion Owns the Trees!” was produced by Champion Coated Paper in Ohio, the ...
The Champion Fibre Company was located in Canton, North Carolina, just east of the Great Smoky Mount...
This topographical 1926 map indicates tracts of land owned by various lumber and mining companies th...
This paper will focus on the unsuccessful efforts of the Appalachian National Park Association on th...
This photograph of the 'Saw Mill at Smokemont' is featured in the booklet 'Glimpses of the Plant of ...
While many believe that the Great Smoky Mountains was made up of small family farms, in reality, 18 ...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
This “General Information” pamphlet was produced by the U.S. Department of Interior (Ray Lyman Wilbu...
This 32-page booklet, simply titled, “Great Smoky National Park” was produced between 1935 and 1945....
“Save our Mountains” is an eight-page brochure that makes a plea for conserving what “remains of the...
During the first decades of the 20th century, timber companies cleared much of the virgin forests th...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
This 16-page booklet, “Champion Owns the Trees!” was produced by Champion Coated Paper in Ohio, the ...
The Champion Fibre Company was located in Canton, North Carolina, just east of the Great Smoky Mount...
This topographical 1926 map indicates tracts of land owned by various lumber and mining companies th...
This paper will focus on the unsuccessful efforts of the Appalachian National Park Association on th...
This photograph of the 'Saw Mill at Smokemont' is featured in the booklet 'Glimpses of the Plant of ...
While many believe that the Great Smoky Mountains was made up of small family farms, in reality, 18 ...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
This “General Information” pamphlet was produced by the U.S. Department of Interior (Ray Lyman Wilbu...
This 32-page booklet, simply titled, “Great Smoky National Park” was produced between 1935 and 1945....
“Save our Mountains” is an eight-page brochure that makes a plea for conserving what “remains of the...
During the first decades of the 20th century, timber companies cleared much of the virgin forests th...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
Champion Fibre Company was in operation at Smokemont, North Carolina, north of present day Cherokee,...