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Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters (KTSAF) Records

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Bylaws, Charters, Manuals, Histories, and Chronology

Meeting Programs and Minutes

Correspondence

Policies, Positions and Issues

Newsletter

Membership Records

Financial Records

Chapter Records

National Meetings and National Newsletter

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Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters (KTSAF) Records, 1943-2002 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Title: Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters (KTSAF) Records, 1943-2002Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters

Extent: 9.24 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 12/16/1985

Subjects: Forests and forestry., Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters--Records and correspondence.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The KTSAF provides a source of information on the forest issues of Kentucky and Tennessee from World War II to the present. Committees and their reports track forest issues and how they should be addressed with the public and our state and local governments. Policies, Positions and Issues are the culmination of KTSAF committee work and work from national task forces established to address specific issues. The Minutes of Executive committee and business meetings provide a time line from an emerging issue to development of an action to address the issue. Within the minutes are reports from KTSAF members who belong to key forestry and environmental organizations and agencies in the states.

The records include the meeting minutes of the National Society of American Foresters (SAF) Council and House of Society Delegates. The Council is the national representative governing body of SAF and the House of Society Delegates is composed of the Chairmen of all of the state and multi state societies (such as KTSAF). These minutes provide insight on how the SAF functions as an organization. An issue that appears to be local in the meeting minutes may also be regional or national in scope.

The correspondence provides an insight on how some issues were brought before KTSAF and how those issues were handled. It also contains the responses from elected officials and leaders from groups or organizations.

A complete set of newsletters provides a synopsis of KTSAF affairs and information, issues and actions by individuals, other organizations and government agencies. The newsletters provide information about meetings as well as activities that occurred between meetings.

Chapter Records relate what was happening in specific sections of Kentucky and Tennessee.

The management assumptions and resources of KTSAF can be found in the Bylaws, Charters, Manuals, Membership records, and Financial Records.

The Histories, and Annual Summaries may assist in identifying when specific events, activities or issues occurred.

Biographical Note

In 1900 seven foresters, including Gifford Pinchot, created the Society of American Foresters. Its purpose is to promote sound forestry practices on public and private lands; to further the profession of forestry by improving the education of Foresters and the public; and to provide the catalyst for foresters to gather and share their knowledge and experiences, thus providing for the continuing education of professional foresters.

By 1940 Kentucky was part of the Ohio Valley Section, East Tennessee was part of the Appalachian Section, and West Tennessee was part of the Ozark Section. In early 1940 concern over having to travel up to 1500 miles round trip to a section meeting led Kentucky, Tennessee and Northern Alabama members to look into forming a new Section. In February 1941 E.G. Wiesehuegel requested guidance from the national office on forming a more local Section. Willis M. Baker and I.C. Burroughs developed the first set of Bylaws. A petition with Bylaws was distributed among foresters in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Northern Alabama. The petition with 54 member signatures was sent to the national office on March 14, 1941. Council approved formation of the Kentucky Tennessee Section on February 24, 1942 with 123 members.

One of the primary purposes of the Society is to bring Foresters together at meetings to share information and experiences to further their professional knowledge. World War II delayed the first annual K-T Section meeting until September 24, 1943, with 57 members and guests present. The following standing committees were formed: (1) History of Kentucky-Tennessee Section, (2) Legislation, (3) Silviculture and Cutting Practices, (4) Stimulation of Technical Writing, and (5) Post-War Land Use Planning. The Legislation and Post War Land Use Planning committees were formed to provide guidance on how to influence the improvement of land management practices in the two states. The Silviculture and Cutting Practices, and Stimulation of Technical Writing committees were formed to provide guidance on how to improve the professional knowledge of member foresters. The first summer meeting was held in 1947. The summer meetings have historically been field trips to examine the affects of forest management on land. The annual winter meetings have conducted the K-T SAF business and provided a forum for discussion of critical issues affecting the improved management of forested lands. Some winter meetings are symposia of the latest research in an area of concern such as water quality, fire control, disease management, harvesting etc.

The winter meeting originally occurred in the fall of the year. Committee reports, chapter reports and awards for the year were presented at the fall meeting. The next year's committees and programs were planned at this time. In 1981 there was no annual fall meeting. It was moved to January so that more students and university faculty could attend meetings. Thus the annual reports of committees and chapters are presented in the beginning of the year, after the events occur. (The 1995 Treasurers report provides the income and expenditures of the 1994-year and the proposed budget of 1995).

In 1981 the Kentucky-Tennessee Section was renamed the Kentucky- Tennessee Society of American Foresters. The Society of American Foresters began in 1900 because: (1) The general public did not understand the importance of sound forest management as a critical component to our human survival, (2) Government legislators were not aware of the impacts that legislation has on the effective management of public and private forest lands. (3) The science and practice of forestry was complicated, continually improving, and required educated and trained professionals that can work with land owners and managers in their pursuit of productive and valuable forested lands.

The Kentucky-Tennessee Society has dealt with these three problems since 1943 and the same problems must be dealt with in the future.

Subject/Index Terms

Forests and forestry.
Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters--Records and correspondence.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Foster, Charles


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[Series 1: Bylaws, Charters, Manuals, Histories, and Chronology, 1942-2000],
[Series 2: Meeting Programs and Minutes],
[Series 3: Correspondence],
[Series 4: Policies, Positions and Issues],
[Series 5: Newsletter],
[Series 6: Membership Records],
[Series 7: Financial Records],
[Series 8: Chapter Records],
[Series 9: National Meetings and National Newsletter],
[Series 10: Special Projects, Audio, Visuals],
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Series 5: NewsletterAdd to your cart.
The Newsletter Series consist of two boxes of newsletters (boxes 10 & 11) covering the years 1945 thru 2000. The KY-TN newsletter provides the primary communication between members of the Society. The newsletter covers forest issues, a summary of meeting programs and minutes, transfers and promotions of members, changes in forest policies or practices and information about members. Reports from the KY-TN leadership, Council Members and national office employees are also included in the newsletters. This series also has one complete printed copy of the KY-TN Society Web Site from December 2000. 2000 was the first full year the web site was in operation. The newsletters are filed in numeric order, which also happens to be in chronological order. This series should be used in conjunction with all other series.
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Folder 1: Series inventoryAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Newsletter series, 1945-1950Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Newsletter series, 1951-1952Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Newsletter series, 1953-1954Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Newsletter series, 1955-1956Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Newsletter series, 1957-1959Add to your cart.
Box 14Add to your cart.
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Folder 1: Newsletter series, 1960-1969Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Newsletter series, 1970-1982Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Newsletter series, 1983-1995Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Newsletter series, 1996-2000Add to your cart.
Folder 5: December 2000 website (A)Add to your cart.
Folder 6: December 2000 website (B)Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Newsletter series, 2001-2003Add to your cart.

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[Series 1: Bylaws, Charters, Manuals, Histories, and Chronology, 1942-2000],
[Series 2: Meeting Programs and Minutes],
[Series 3: Correspondence],
[Series 4: Policies, Positions and Issues],
[Series 5: Newsletter],
[Series 6: Membership Records],
[Series 7: Financial Records],
[Series 8: Chapter Records],
[Series 9: National Meetings and National Newsletter],
[Series 10: Special Projects, Audio, Visuals],
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