University of North Carolina at Asheville
D.H. Ramsey Library
Special Collections/University Archives

Jesse H. Buell
(1901-?)

Biography Jesse H. Buell began working for the United States Forest Service in July of 1926 as a junior forester at the Appalachian Forest Experimentation Station in Asheville. He worked under E. H. Frothingham doing research in silviculture of mountain hardwoods throughout the 1930's and early 1940's and then in 1945 he moved to the Washington Office Division of Forest Management Research. During the mid-1950's he served as chief of Forest Management Research at the Rocky Mountain Forest Experiment Station in Fort Collins, Colorado. Buell retired from the U. S. F. S. in 1956. 
Subjects LCSH :
Buell, Jesse H.
United States. Forest Service
Forests and Forestry --- United States
Forestry and Community
Forestry Extension North Carolina
Forestry Extension Southern States
Forestry Industry
Forestry Innovations
Forestry Schools and Education
Forestry Schools and Education --- North Carolina
United States. Department of the Interior
Bibliography

Maughan, William A Guide to Forestry Activities in NC, SC, and TN. Society of American Foresters, 1939.  [bibliography]  
{Buell is on pg 268}  
{at Pack Library – Asheville, NC}

Buell, Jesse H. The Prediction of Growth in Uneven-Aged Timber Stands on the Basis of Diameter Distributions. Thesis, 1943. 
{at the Biological Sciences Library – Duke University}

Buell, Jesse H. The Community of Trees. USDA Yearbook of Agriculture (US Government), 1949.  (pgs 103-108) 

Note: The Forest History Society has an Environmental History Archival Collection on J. H. Buell.  
{papers span from 1926 to 1956}

Citation  U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station Collection, D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804
Processed by Special Collections staff - Erica Ojermark