Faces from the Past
Highlighting professionals who have made lasting contributions in the forest industry of Louisiana and the southern region.

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Kitchens pioneered forestry education
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Jan09


Lloyd Blackwell started forestry at Tech
By James P. Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Dec08


Chapman called 'Father of controlled burning'
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Nov08


Mac Meginnis battled soil erosion and beat it
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Oct08


Reynolds and the Crossett Experimental Forest
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Sept08


Austin Cary built LSU forestry school
By James Barmett
Journal Correspondent

June08


Carl A. Schenck and the Biltmore Forestry School
By James P. Barnett
Journal Correspondent

April08


George Tannehill, forest legend
By James P. Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Mar08


Hugh Redding was Kisatchie Forest Supervisor
By James P. Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Feb08


Sullivan made Bogalusa mill town into a city
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Chapman brought Yale foresters to Urania
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

Caroline Dormon was, teacher, author, artist, conservationist, and 'Mother of the Kisatchie National Forest'
By James Barnett
Journal Correspondent

'Red' Bateman: pioneer nursery specialist
By James Barnett
Special to The Journal

Philip Wakeley was reforestation pioneer

Faces changing in Louisiana Legislature

Henry Hardtner, 'Father of Southern Forestry' led movement for reforestation

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