WILLIAM HERITAGE

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Heritage, William, 1888-, creator.
Title:William Heritage papers.
Dates:1879-1962.
Abstract:Papers of a Minnesota logging engineer and forester who spent forty years with the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. Includes correspondence and subject files, land examination field books, work diaries, photograph albums, and maps and papers containing information about logging operations, lumber milling, and other aspects of BIA management of forests on Indian reservations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and several other states.
Quantity:5.25 cubic feet (6 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

William Heritage was born August 27, 1888 at Campbell, Dakota Territory (later South Dakota) to John Wesley Dewees Heritage (1862-1946) and his wife Josephine (Minster) Heritage (d.1938). The family later lived on a rented farm near Perlee, Iowa and in 1902 settled on a claim near Ray, Minnesota, in Koochiching County.

Heritage attended the Columbia School of Drafting in Washington, D.C., where he studied to become a topographic draftsman. He estimated timber (1908-1910) for the E.A. Engler Lumber Company (Baudette, Minn.), and later worked for the firm as a cruiser-walking boss (1917-1918). From 1910 to 1917 he worked for the U.S. Forest Service as a district forest ranger in the Superior National Forest at Ely, Minnesota.

From 1918 until his retirement in 1958 Heritage worked for the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), where he was involved with logging and the management of forests on Indian reservations. He began as a timber cruiser (1918-1919) at the Bad River Indian Reservation (Ashland, Wisconsin), and held various positions at the Red Lake (Red Lake, Minnesota) (1919-1921), Flathead (Dixon, Montana, 1921-1925), and Warm Springs (Warm Springs, Oregon, 1925-1927) reservations. From 1927 to 1929 he worked at Albuquerque, New Mexico and at the Menominee reservation in Wisconsin. Around 1929 Heritage was moved to the BIA office in Minneapolis, where he worked as a logging engineer (1929-1938) and held the positions of regional forester (1938-1946, 1948-1950) and district forester (1946-1948). Occasionally he was given special assignments in such places as Tennessee and Arizona. Heritage served as area forester from 1950 until 1958.


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

The collection consists of correspondence and subject files, land examination field books, work/field diaries, photograph albums, and maps and papers related to Indian forests in several states. There is information about the management of forests for sustained yield, logging operations, lumber mills and milling, tree plantations, and the development of forest management plans and policies for Indian forests.

Land examination field books contain maps, notes, and other information about timber tracts compiled by Heritage as a cruiser for the E.A. Engler Lumber Company, the U.S. Forest Service, and the BIA.

Personal and biographical information includes a scrapbook/photograph album (Memoirs) containing family history information (ca.1952), a volume of retirement letters (1958), and a few family papers dating back to 1879. There is detailed information about Heritage's career history in a file containing job applications, position descriptions, performance reviews, and other material.

There is information about the Grand Portage reservation, its forest, and the history of the fur trade there, including a 1936 report by Sigurd F. Olson entitled "A Recreational Plan for the Grand Portage Indian Reservation." There is also information about the operations of the Menominee Indian Mills at Neopit, Wisconsin, and about a logging railroad there.

Correspondence, both business and personal, is found throughout the files. Most of it relates directly to Heritage's work as a forester. Correspondents include J. P. Kinney and other BIA officials in Washington, D.C. and at the Minneapolis Area Office; other officials of the Interior Department and of the U. S. Forest Service; personnel at various Indian agencies in Minnesota and Wisconsin; and a host of foresters, forest rangers, and other colleagues, co-workers, and subordinates.


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. William Heritage Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples

Accession Information:

Accession number: 14,531

Processing Information:

Processed by: David B. Peterson, September 1993.

Catalog ID number: 990017299870104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

LocationBox
143.F.7.6F1Articles and Speeches, undated and 1936-1959.
Biographical Information, 1950-1959.
Career History, 1910-1957.
Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers, undated and 1919-1957. 2 folders.
Florida: Proposed Sale of Cabbage Palm for Lumber, 1947.
Regarding Brighton Indian Reservation.
Grand Portage Reservation: Notes for Forest History, 1933-1938.
Indian Emergency Conservation Work (IECW) Handbook, 1935.
Indian Lands:
Includes land ownership and other maps, timber estimates, transcriptions of correspondence, and other miscellaneous papers.
Michigan, undated and 1937-1956.
Minnesota:
Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation, undated and 1929-1947.
Grand Portage Reservation, undated and 1936-1940.
Red Lake Reservation, undated and 1918-1956.
Miscellany, undated and 1911-1951.
Wisconsin, 1919-1957.
Miscellaneous, undated and 1928-1955.
Manuals:
Cruisers and Land Examiners, 1908.
Fire Fighters, 1924-1931.
Officers in Charge of Forests on Indian Reservations, 1911.
White Pine Blister Rust Control, undated.
Maverick Mountain Timber Unit (Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona), 1930.
Menominee Indian Mills (Neopit, Wisconsin):
Forest Management Conference, 1952.
Proposed Abandonment of Logging Railroad, 1935.
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143.F.7.7B2Report on Operations, 1944.
Minnesota Forest Service: Fire Plan Map, Area 8, undated.
Personal Correspondence and Other Papers, undated and 1879-1959. 2 folders.
Quinaielt Indian Reservation (Washington): Logging and Litigation, 1939.
Red Lake Indian Forest and Reservation:
Preliminary Forest Management Plan, 1936.
Miscellany, 1914-1918.
Red Lake Reservation Proposed Working Plan, 1947.
Retirement Letters, 1958.
Society of American Foresters, 1946-1947.
Superior National Forest (Minnesota): Birch Lake Plantation, 1958.
Tennessee: Appraisal of Timber Tract, 1939.
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143.F.7.8F3Books of Notes and Memoranda, undated and 1956-1962. 6 volumes.
Land Examination Field Books:
Listings, 1908-1909.
Regarding Koochiching County?
E.A. Engler Lumber Company (Baudette, Minn.):
Books 1 and 2, 1909-1910. 2 red volumes glued together.
Books 1-3, 1912-1918. 3 volumes glued together.
Superior National Forest (Ely, Minn.): Book A, 1910-1914. 2 volumes glued together.
Bad River Reservation (Ashland, Wisconsin): Book 1, 1918-1919.
Red Lake Indian Forest: Book 1, 1920.
Dixon, Montana: Book 14, 1921.
Work/Field Diaries:
January 1-November 21, 1910.
September 16, 1910-January 15, 1913. 6 volumes.
May 21, 1921-February 28, 1925. 2 volumes.
January 1, 1927-December 31, 1936.
January 1, 1937-November 15, 1958. 6 volumes.
LocationBox
143.F.7.9B4Photograph Albums:
Album 1, 1905-1921.
Album 3, May 1921-March 1925.
Album 4, March 1925-January 1927.
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143.F.7.10F5Album 5, 1927.
Album 6, undated and 1927.
Album 7, 1929-1930.
Album 8, undated and 1933.
Album 9, undated and 1932-1937, 1951.
Album 10, undated and 1912, 1928-1941.
LocationBox
143.F.8.1B6Album 11, undated and 1936-1939.
Forest Views: Fort Apache Indian Reservation (Arizona), 1928.
Memoirs, [circa 1952].
Compiled around 1952, the memoirs include narrative and photographs dating 1905-1952.
Unidentified Photograph Albums, undated and 1956-1959. 2 disassembled volumes.
Includes a few photos from 1920s.

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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Forest management -- Minnesota.
Forests and forestry -- Maps.
Logging.
Lumbering.
Indian reservations.
Forestry engineering -- Minnesota
Forests and forestry -- Menasurement.
Persons:
Heritage family.
Kinney, Jay P., b. 1875.
Organizations:
E.A. Engler Lumber Company (Baudette, Minn.).
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
United States. Forest Service.
Places:
Flathead Indian Reservation (Mont.).
Menominee Indian Reservation (Wis.)
Warm Springs Indian Reservation (Or.).
Fort Apache Indian Reservation (Ariz.).
Superior National Forest (Minn.).
Grand Portage Reservation (Minn.)
Red Lake Indian Reservation (Minn.).
Document Types:
Diaries.
Field notes.
Maps.
Photograph albums.
Occupations:
Forest rangers -- Minnesota -- Ely.
Foresters -- Minnesota.

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