Vigorous, colorful, bold and highly personal, Breaking New Ground is the autobiography of Gifford Pinchot, founder and first chief of the Forest Service. He tells a fascinating tale of his efforts, under President Theodore Roosevelt, to wrest the forests from economic special interests and to bring them under management for multiple- and long-range use. His philosophy of ""the greatest good for the greatest number over the longest time"" has become the foundation upon which this country's conservation policy is based.
In a new introduction for this special commemorative edition, Char Miller of Trinity University and V. Alaric Sample of the Pinchot Institute for Conservation trace the evolution of Gifford Pinchot's career in the context of his personal life and the social and environmental issues of his time. They illuminate the courage and vision of the man whose leadership is central to the development of the profession of forestry in the United States. Breaking New Ground is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the basis of our present national forest policy, and the origins of the conservation movement.
Acknowledgments Note Gifford, Pinchot and the Conservation Spirit On Writing History
PART I. Choosing a Lifework Chapter 1. Through Yale to Nancy Chapter 2. At the French Forest School Chapter 3. The Brandis Excursion. Chapter 4. When I Got Home Chapter 5. The Job Ahead
PART II. On the Trail Chapter 6. A Tenderfoot Goes West Chapter 7. Forestry Comes to America Chapter 8. In the Carolina Mountains, Chapter 9. Pisgah Forest Chapter 10. Consulting Forester Chapter 11. Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne
PART III. Public Awakening Chapter 12. The Public Lands Chapter 13. Early Forest Legislation Chapter 14. Toward a Forest Commission Chapter 15. The Forest Commission Is Born Chapter 16. A Great Chance Lost Chapter 17. Hunting Forest Reserves Chapter 18. The Commission Goes West
PART IV. The President Makes the Issue Chapter 19. Cleveland's Thirteen Reserves Chapter 20. The War Is On Chapter 21. Laying the Foundation Chapter 22. Too Late and Too Little Chapter 23. Confidential Forest Agent
PART V. Spade Work Chapter 24. The Old Forestry Division Chapter 25. Freshman Year Chapter 26. A Bid to the Lumbermen Chapter 27. Building a Profession Chapter 28. First Congressional Appropriation Chapter 29. Politics in the Woods Chapter 30. The Black Hills Chapter 31. Not All Sheep Are Black Chapter 32. New +Ä -Ñ ork's Problem Child
PART VI. Pursuing The Goal Chapter 33. T.R.'s First Message Chapter 34 One Plan that Failed Chapter 35. The Fight Continues Chapter 36. Uncle Sam' Forester
PART VII. Mission To The East Chapter 37. Russia Chapter 38. Siberia-Manchuria-China Chapter 39. The Philippines Chapter 40. On the Way Home
PART VIII. The Goal At Last Chapter 41. Full Steam Ahead Chapter 42. Government Reorganization Chapter 43. The Public Lands Commission Chapter 44. The Race for New Reserves Chapter 45. At Last the Transfer
PART IX. Practicing Our Preaching Chapter 46. Unlocking the Reserves Chapter 47. Peace on the Range Chapter 48. Timber for Use Chapter 49. Forest Fire Control Chapter 50. Field Organization Chapter 51. What Made the Service Click Chapter 52. No Red Tape Chapter 53. Seven Years and After Chapter 54. Government Business Chapter 55. Holding the Line Chapter 56. A New Science' Forestry Chapter 57. Life in Washington
PART X. A World Movement Is Born Chapter 58. The Birth of Conservation Chapter 59. Inland Waterways Chapter 60. Water Power Control Begins Chapter 61. Calling All Farmers Chapter 62. The Conference of Governors Chapter 63. The National Conservation Commission Chapter 64. North American Conservation Conference Chapter 65. World Conservation Conference
PART XI. End of an Era Chapter 66. Desertion Under Fire Chapter 67. The Last Days Chapter 68. T.R.'s Service to America Chapter 69. The Public Good Comes First
PART XII. The Pay-off Chapter 70. And Then Came Taft Chapter 71. Commissioner Ballinger Chapter 72. Attorney Ballinger Chapter 73. Secretary Ballinger Chapter 74. The Rift Chapter 75. After Spokane Chapter 76. The Clean Bill of Health Chapter 77. Salt Lake Chapter 78. The Coming Storm Chapter 79. The Storm Breaks Chapter 80. The Dolliver Letter Chapter 81. Fired! Chapter 82. Then Morning After
PART XIII. Let the People Judge Chapter 83. The Work Goes On Chapter 84. The Joint Committee Chapter 85. The Counsel Chapter 86. The Hearings Chapter 87. The Lawler Memorandum Chapter 88. Three Verdicts Chapter 89. Porto Maurizio Chapter 90. What It All Means