Pre-Existing Perspectives

Andrew Uhey, Derek. Traditional Ecological Knowledge. FOR-101: Forestry Introduction. Class lecture at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. November 2022.

Oral history interview with Leigh Kuwanwisiwma conducted by Karen Underhill. Fire on the Plateau Oral History Project. Conducted on 2002-07-09. Northern Arizona University, Special Collections & Archives. Interview number NAU.OH.97.22.

Oral history interview with Thom Alcoze conducted by Robert Garcia Hunt and Jennifer Kern. Fire on the Plateau Oral History Project. Conducted on 2001-07-24. Northern Arizona University, Special Collections & Archives. Interview number NAU.OH.97.1.

Swift, Marguerite M. Parallels between Traditional Native American Land Ethics, the Emerging Western/Anglo Land Ethics, and Multisource Management. 1994. Northern Arizona University].

The Railroad

Cline, Platt. “The American Expeditions.” They Came to the Mountain : The Story of Flagstaff’s Beginnings, The American Expeditions. 1st ed., Northern Arizona University, 1976. pp. 17-28.

Cline, Platt. “The Coming of the Railroad.” They Came to the Mountain : The Story of Flagstaff’s Beginnings, The American Expeditions. 1st ed., Northern Arizona University, 1976. pp. 107-138.

Cline, Platt. “The Settlement’s Beginnings.” Mountain Town : Flagstaff’s First Century. 1st ed., Northland Pub., 1994. pp. 5-26.

Edward F. Beale’s Report. House of Representative Documents 124, 35th Congress, 1st session, 1857.

Matheny, Robert Lavesco. “The Ayer Lumber Company.” The History of Lumbering in Arizona before World War II. 1975. University of Arizona. pp. 46-89.

The Lumber Industry

Arizona Lumber and Timber Company . Arizona Lumber and Timber Company Collection, 1887-1983(bulk 1889-1952). NAU.MS.266. Riordan Scrapbooks Volume I. Series 9, Box 29.

Arizona Lumber and Timber Company . Arizona Lumber and Timber Company Collection, 1887-1983(bulk 1889-1952). Riordan Scrapbooks Volume II. Series 9, Box 30.

Cline, Platt. “Passing of the Open Range.” Mountain Town : Flagstaff’s First Century. 1st ed., Northland Pub., 1994. pp. 209-232.

Cline, Platt. “Lumber and Livestock.” They Came to the Mountain : The Story of Flagstaff’s Beginnings, The American Expeditions. 1st ed., Northern Arizona University, 1976. pp. 193-224.

LaBoone, Kenneth J., and Millard Kuhn. The Arizona Lumber and Timber Company, 1881-1981. The Company], 1981.

Matheny, Robert Lavesco. “Marketing Arizona Lumber.” The History of Lumbering in Arizona before World War II. 1975. University of Arizona. pp. 90-124.

Matheny, Robert Lavesco. “Rising Competition.” The History of Lumbering in Arizona before World War II. 1975. University of Arizona. pp. 125-173.

Matheny, Robert Lavesco. “The Ayer Lumber Company.” The History of Lumbering in Arizona before World War II. 1975. University of Arizona. pp. 46-89.

M. J, Riordan to Akers, January 28, 1890, MJRLB, AL&TR, NAPHS, SC, NAUL; M. J, Riordan, Bond Proposal, Misc, Papers, AL&TR, NAPHS, SC, NAUL, Annual Report of the Acting Governor of Arizona to the Secretary of the Interior (Washington; Government Printing Office, 1890), 26-27.

Telegram DMR to George H. Tinker, Editor and Manager of Arizona Champion, July 21, 1887. Cited by George H. Tinker in memorandum to TAR, July 22, 1887. AHS#4, Box 8, Folder 4.

Vankat, John L. The San Francisco Peaks and Flagstaff through the Lens of Time. Soulstice Publishing, 2022.

The U.S. Forest Service

Bergoffen, William W. 100 Years of Federal Forestry. Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1976.

Drake. “Coconino National Forest.” 1, box 2, Winn Collection. AHS.

Matheny, Robert Lavesco. “Arizona Lumbermen and Conservation” The History of Lumbering in Arizona before World War II. 1975. University of Arizona. pp. 198-223.

The Fort Valley Experiment Station

Emmanuel Fritz. “Recollections of Fort Valley: 1916-1917.” Forest History Newsletter, Vol. 8 (1964).

Olberding, Susan Deaver. A History of Fort Valley, Arizona and Its Forest Experiment Station 1850 to 1992. 1993. Northern Arizona University.

Olberding, Susan Deaver, and Margaret May Moore. Fort Valley Experimental Forest a Century of Research 1908-2008 : Conference Proceedings, August 7-9, 2008, Flagstaff, AZ. Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2008.

Pearson, G. A. (Gustaf Adolph). Management of Ponderosa Pine in the Southwest, as Developed by Research and Experimental Practice. [U.S. Gov. Print. Off., 1950.

Society of American Foresters. Southwest Section. Society of American Foresters, Southwest Section Collection, 1948-1958. Box 1, folder 8.

Society of American Foresters. Southwest Section. Society of American Foresters, Southwest Section Collection, 1948-1958. Box 1, folder 43.

Forestry in the Modern Age

Brown, Perry J. Forestry Yesterday and Tomorrow : Institutional Assumptions and Responses. School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, 1995.

Flynn, Martin J. The Town and the Forest, Flagstaff and the Coconino National Forest, 1950-Present. 2003. Thesis (M.L.S.)—Northern Arizona University, 2003.

Jackson, Jane E, and Janet E Jackson. “MONUMENTAL TASKS: Flagstaff’s Mt. Elden Civilian Conservation Corps Camp.” The Journal of Arizona History, vol. 48, no. 3, 2007, pp. 289–304.

Jackson, Jane. Jane Jackson Collection, 1910-2005 [bulk, 1933-1939]. NAU.MS.423. Box 1, folder 8.

Matheny, Robert Lavesco. “Arizona Lumbermen and the New Deal” The History of Lumbering in Arizona before World War II. 1975. University of Arizona. pp. 302-329.

Oral history with Sue Billingsley, May 5, 2007. Conducted by Lew Steiger. Grand Canyon River Guides Oral History Collection Northern Arizona University, Special Collections & Archives. Interview number: NAU.OH.53.75.

Reid, Jack. “THE ‘GREAT MIGRATION’ IN NORTHERN ARIZONA: Southern Blacks Move to Flagstaff 1940–1960.” The Journal of Arizona History, vol. 55, no. 4, 2014, pp. 469–98.

Society of American Foresters. Southwest Section. Society of American Foresters, Southwest Section Collection, 1948-1958. Northern Arizona University, Special Collections and Archives. Box 1, folder 43. NAU.MS.120.

Vance, Robert. Lumber and Sawmill Workers in the Flagstaff Timber Industry, 1917-1947 : Migration, Adaptation, and Organization. 1992. Northern Arizona University].

Walkup, J. Lawrence, 1914- . J. Lawrence Walkup Presidential Papers. series 2, box 2, folder 29. Northern Arizona University, Special Collections & Archives. NAU.R.G.1.11.J.

Westerlund, John S. (John Stephen). Arizona’s War Town : Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II. University of Arizona Press, 2003.