William Morris describes the work of Richard McArdle and Harry Gisborne during the 1930s to develop a fuel moisture indicator. Morris also discusses the studies conducted by McArdle and Gisborne to test the accuracy of weather forecasting as it relates to fire frequency.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/harrygisborne_interviews/1007/thumbnail.jp
William MacDonald discusses his time working as a smokejumper. He talks about the fires, project wor...
Robert Morgan discusses his time working as a smokejumper in Montana from 1946 to 1948. He describes...
Gene Miller’s third interview follows his many years of fire experiences, from harrowing lightening ...
William Morris describes the work of Richard McArdle and Harry Gisborne during the 1930s to develop ...
George Jemison describes the fire prevention and control research projects that Harry Gisborne was i...
Charles Tebbe speaks on Harry T. Gisborne’s accomplishments in the realm of fire control in Montana....
Charles Tebbe speaks on Harry T. Gisborne’s accomplishments in the realm of fire control in Montana....
A. A. Brown credits Harry Gisborne for being a pioneer of fire research. Brown notes that Gisborne’s...
Jack Barrows discusses the organization of the fire research unit of the U.S. Forest Service. He als...
Clayton Crocker describes the forest fire research he conducted with Harry Gisborne from 1929-1949. ...
William B. Russell discusses the various projects that he oversaw during his time working for the Un...
Robert Johnson describes a number of forest fire research projects that he and his company Johnson F...
Vincent Schaefer describes his summer on Priest River working with Harry Gisborne on atmospheric stu...
Richard Montague discusses how firefighting funding was determined in the late-1970s and early-1980s...
Richard Montague discusses how firefighting funding was determined in the late-1970s and early-1980s...
William MacDonald discusses his time working as a smokejumper. He talks about the fires, project wor...
Robert Morgan discusses his time working as a smokejumper in Montana from 1946 to 1948. He describes...
Gene Miller’s third interview follows his many years of fire experiences, from harrowing lightening ...
William Morris describes the work of Richard McArdle and Harry Gisborne during the 1930s to develop ...
George Jemison describes the fire prevention and control research projects that Harry Gisborne was i...
Charles Tebbe speaks on Harry T. Gisborne’s accomplishments in the realm of fire control in Montana....
Charles Tebbe speaks on Harry T. Gisborne’s accomplishments in the realm of fire control in Montana....
A. A. Brown credits Harry Gisborne for being a pioneer of fire research. Brown notes that Gisborne’s...
Jack Barrows discusses the organization of the fire research unit of the U.S. Forest Service. He als...
Clayton Crocker describes the forest fire research he conducted with Harry Gisborne from 1929-1949. ...
William B. Russell discusses the various projects that he oversaw during his time working for the Un...
Robert Johnson describes a number of forest fire research projects that he and his company Johnson F...
Vincent Schaefer describes his summer on Priest River working with Harry Gisborne on atmospheric stu...
Richard Montague discusses how firefighting funding was determined in the late-1970s and early-1980s...
Richard Montague discusses how firefighting funding was determined in the late-1970s and early-1980s...
William MacDonald discusses his time working as a smokejumper. He talks about the fires, project wor...
Robert Morgan discusses his time working as a smokejumper in Montana from 1946 to 1948. He describes...
Gene Miller’s third interview follows his many years of fire experiences, from harrowing lightening ...