History Post-confederation (1867-)
Stewards of the People's Forests
A Short History of the British Columbia Forest Service
- Publisher
- Royal BC Museum
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2015
- Category
- Post-Confederation (1867-)
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780772668325
- Publish Date
- Feb 2015
- List Price
- $22.95
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Out of print
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Description
The creation of the British Columbia Forest Branch in 1912 marked the start of over a century of service by the many women and men who served as stewards of British Columbia’s forests. It is a remarkable story. This book honours those decades of service and presents a small portion of the many events and personalities that mark the evolution of British Columbians’ relationship with their forest history. —from the Introduction
Historians Robert Griffin and Lorne Hammond tell the story of BC’s Forest Branch—renamed the Forest Service in 1947—over a century of stewardship of the province’s largest industry. The authors relate not just the big stories involving the major personalities, such as H.R. MacMillan, Ernest Manning, C.D. Orchard and Ray Williston, but also the front-line foresters, rangers and firefighters who dedicated their lives—and sometimes risked them—to protect BC’s forests.
This book is about a group of people who made important contributions to the growth of British Columbia as an economic force in North America.
About the authors
Dr. Robert Griffin served as history curator at the Royal BC Museum for more than 30 years and wrote many articles on the forest and mining industries. Since his retirement he has co-authored two books for the Royal BC Museum: Feeding the Family: 100 Years of Food and Drink in Victoria (with Nancy Oke; RBCM 2011) and Stewards of the People’s Forests: A Short History of the British Columbia Forest Service (with Lorne Hammond; RBCM 2014).
Dr. Lorne Hammond has been a history curator at the Royal BC Museum since 1997. He has written extensively on energy history in the province and has curated museum exhibitions on many aspects of BC history.